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Epitome 1978 Lehigh University vol. 102 EDITOR-IN-CHIEF DONNA M. FRABOTTA MANAGING EDITOR PETER B. GORDENSTEIN BUSINESS MANAGER LAWRENCE CHATZINOFF Dan Trmplin Dan Templin Tc cr Gonfenste Dan Templin THE LEHIGH EXPERIENCE PhotographsIPeter Gordenstcin Im£ tfa L ' IJ £ $ -j- • ;  ■—i. ' -r.--. -. 1  ' I Mi ' - iJ I ' . ' ■,.  .. i f ■H f; tS SEFtf? ' ' -Jti. -. a -WW ; ■: | •w«. -r vv •«af • •: % . -v M wm v; !■r ,- fc «•« J, fe« ■£•£ . •; J.-.y : V ■m PhotographslMerin Studio msmmmMmmSm ii Peter Gordenstem Dan Temptit Peter Gordenstetn 10 In appreciation . . . 12 The staff of the 1978 Epitome wishes to acknowledge the Lehigh University support staff for the vital yet often unappreciated services it renders. It is these men and women who form the backbone of the University community. Though we come into contact with them every day, we often take them for granted; yet they are always cooperative, always helpful. We thank them. 13 TABLE OF CONTENTS Faculty and Administration 16 Living Groups Cheryl Winters Sports Nancy Sharko Doug Shavel Joanne Woolsey Year In Review Donna Frabotta Peter Gordenstein Activities and Organizations 98 Seniors Debbie Kelly Bea Mutzberg 240 v «V Photography Editor Dan Templin Scheduling Editor Bruce Peck Identification Editor Vince Scullin Community Editor Debbie Stern Faculty Artwork maJWJL Dividers F ( Fh© FAQ FA© FA© AD ULTYI ADM (U1LT Y ADMD ULTY adm OLWI ADM DUTY JTOATM rru himM STRATI© )T[F3ATfl© tmtd®[m nrp TtioiM ADMMSraAT ADMMSraATfl® OLTYt admmst atd© ULTYI? ADMMSimATO© OLWI ADMDMST ATI© FA( fa© FA© FA© FAULTY ADMMSTFiATfl© rr rrr n n n i iv n PRESIDENT Deming Lewis University President Deming Lewis, a physicist and mathematician who has done extensive work as a space engineer and research administrator has attained remarkable success throughout his life. His list of accomplishments is impres- sive. He holds three degrees from Harvard University, which he entered at the age of 16. and two from Oxford University, where he studied as a Rhodes Scholar. To call Lewis multi-talented would be an understatement. He holds 3 3 patents in such fields as radar, microwave filters, digital circuits and telephone switching systems. But why would a successful and — dis- tinguished scientist want to be the presi- dent of Lehigh University? I really care about the job of Univer- sity president. Lewis says. It has an integrated purpose. The president is the chief adminis- trator of the University, responsible for the budget and the selection of person- nel. He is also a spokesman in a variety of ways, Lewis states. Scheduled for retirement in 1980, one of Lewis ' goals is to see the University well on the way to solving the under- graduate housing problem once and for all. — Michele MacDonald 18 VICE PRESIDENTS Albert C. Zettlemoyer, Vice President and Provost Richard M. Spriggs, Vice President for Administration 19 Eric V. Ottervik. Vice President for Planning Joseph F. Libsch, Vice President for Research Preston Parr, Vice President and Dean of Student Affairs 20 Paul J. Franz, Jr., Vice President for Development 21 ADMINISTRATORS Joseph Petronio. Bursar -- Y I f n J V James H. Wagner, Registrar Eugene R. Seeloff. Director of Placement Services Samuel H. Missimer. Director of Admission 22 James W. Harper, Director of Community Relations William E. Stanford, Director of Financial Aid am Anthony Corallo. Director of Physical Planning The Rev. Hubert L. Flesher, University Chaplain 23 ■i.,.i- -■■■■■-, , ■■■—« William L. Quay, Dean of Students Robert F. Reeves, Associate Dean of Students 24 Muriel Whitcomb, Assistant Dean of Students Hershel L. Dorney. Assistant to the Dean Arthur H. Mann. Associate Dean of Students Nathan W. Harris, Assistant Dean of Students 25 Berry Richards. Director of Libraries David Lee. Director of Residence Operations 26 Carl R. Ruch. M.D.. Director of Health Services Karen Berry 27 ,M College of Arts and Sciences Distribution requirements The objective of the distribution requirements is to give the student an elementary knowl- edge of the fields of contemporary thought and to orient the student to the world of man and nature. The requirements also provide opportuni- ties for students to take additional work in fields related to their major field of concen- tration. In addition, the preliminary require- ments give students experience with each of the college ' s three distribution areas before a major field of concentration must be chosen. Distribution requirements are administered by the dean of the College of Arts and Sci- ence in accordance with the group regulations given below. The student has a wide choice of offerings from which to select courses to ful- fill distribution requirements and will have an opportunity to discuss these with his or her faculty adviser prior to preregistration each semester. There are two types of distribution require- ments: preliminary and upperclass. Preliminary requirements. These should nor- mally be fulfilled by the end of the student ' s fourth semester of college work. However, when a student ' s academic program permits it, they should be completed by the end of the third semester. With the exception of courses in mathematics, science, and modern and classical languages, which may be used for either preliminary or upperclass requirements based on the student ' s progress in the disci- pline, preliminary courses are indicated by a (P) following the title. At least one course is chosen from each of two subcategories in each of the three distri- bution areas listed below: Area I Humanities a. Classical and Modern Foreign Languages b. Literature (courses in English or American literature; Greek, Latin, or modern foreign literature in translation; or foreign literature courses at the third-year level or higher not involving conversation and composition) c. Philosophy d. Arts (Music, Drama, Fine Arts) e. Religion Studies Area II Social Sciences a. Government, International Relations b. Social Relations, Psychology courses desig- nated SS (Social Science) c. History (including Ancient History) and Archaeology d. Economics e. Urban Studies Area III Mathematics and Science a. Mathematics, Astronomy and Logic b. Biology c. Chemistry d. Geological Sciences e. Physics f. Psychology courses designated NS (Natural Science) 28 Upperelass requirements. To ensure intellec- tual breadth in the student ' s progress towards the bachelor of arts degree, a student fulfills upperelass distribution requirements, normal- ly after the major field has been selected. These requirements consist of twenty hours elected by the student in courses above the elementary level in the two above-listed distri- bution areas other than the one which in- cludes the student ' s major. In the case of mathematics, science and foreign language courses, all course levels may be used to meet the upperelass requirements. It is expected that each student will fulfill the distribution requirements in a manner that will satisfy the student ' s intellectual goals and needs as student and adviser perceive them. A student ' s program, including fhe choice of distribution requirements, is not official until approved by the student ' s adviser. Freshman English Students in all of these curricula must meet a requirement for freshman English. The nor- mal requirement in English I and 2, 10, 14, or 16. For exceptions, see Advanced Placement, page 14. Acting Dean Saul Barber The Curricula The College of Arts and Science offers several curricula options: a. a four-year curricula in the arts and sciences, leading to the degree of bachelor of arts: b. four-year curricula in the fields of biology, geological sciences, geophy- sics, information and communication science, psychology, and environmental science and resource management, leading to the degree of bachelor of science in the designated field; and c. a five-year curriculum in arts-engineer- ing leading to a baccalaureate degree from the College of Arts and Science and a bachelor of science degree in the student ' s field of engi- neering. MODERN ocj UMm - 29 in H (L-R): . Hare, D. Feaver, C.R. Phillips, E. De Angeli. Peter Gordenstein 30 1st row (L-R): L. Heindel, R. Harson, R. Arbur; 2nd Row: W. O ' Reilly, E. Fifer, J. Fergus, F. Hook, B. Traister, C. Pulham, K. Long; 3rd Row: E. Gal- lagher, A. Hartung, . Vickrey, E. James, ]. Frakes, T. Parks, ]. Benner, ]. Hill, J. Woods, C. Segal, R. Cigg, N. Trautman, L. Choman, D. Harlan, S. McCool, T. Mahoney. Front (L-R): G. Burnley, . Glagola; Back: G. Maurer, C. Wickkiser, S. Snyder, R. Viera, C. Al- vare, R. Redd. 31 O-oVZRAlfiEKJT III ■I If! | I 1 II ■. ■111 Seated (L-R): H. Whitcomb, L. Olsen, C. Barner-Barry; Standing: M. Clark. D. Barry, E. Morgan, C. McCoy, F. Colon. Seated (L-R): . Saeger, M. Baylor, L. Leder, 1. Duffy, R. Simon; Standing: G. Ellis, . Ellis, W. Dunkel. P. Hampton, W. Balskus. 32 (L-R): R. Sullivan, S. Friedman, ]. McFadden. 33 MOPERAJ (L-R): V. Valenzuela, H.L. Parmet. D.W. Lewis, ].A. VanErde. L. Lefkowitz, M.M. Masiuk. -Hi ■i 4- w 4X Seated: K. Reichard; (L-R): . Brott ' M. . Bidlack, R. Cutler. 34 (L-R): R. Bonds, ]. Hare, N. Mdchert, .R. Undgrcn, T. Haynes, A. Laslie. (L-R): J. Brozek, M. Richter, R. Loeb, A. Brody, G. Shortess, ]. Nyby, L. Horst, L. Paul. 35 (L-R): A.R. Eckardt, A. Eckardt, P. McGinty. I Seated (1-r): B. Frankel, j. Mcintosh, B. Kopytoff; Standing: R. Rosenwein, R. Herrenkohl, L. Freeman, R. Williamson. 36 37 SCIENCES (L-R): H. Pritchard. S. Herman, R. Malsberger. D. Cundall, D. Bell, S. Krawiec, E. Hoagland, B. Har- greaves, B. Bean. c rffi rFS Row 1 (L-R): R. Sprague, F. Fowkes, T. Cheng, S. Schaffer, R. Rodgers; Row 2: C. Kraihanzel, N. Handel, D. Zeroka, . Sturm, D. Smyth. M. Hughes, K. Schray. 38 (L-R): P. B. Myers, E. Evenson, ]. Parks, D. Simpson, C, Sclar. Row 1 (L-R): W. Powell, T. Hailperin, G. Stengle, E. Pitcher, G. McCluskey, A. Wilansky; Row 2: P. Cohen, B. Eisenberg, C. Queen, A.K. Snyder, E.F. Assmus, B. Rayna, D. Davis, C.C. Hsing, R. Basener. Row 1 (L-R): ;. McLennan, R. Folk, Y. Kim, . Sands; Row 2: D. Wheeler, W. Spatz, G. Borse, R. Shaffer; Row 3: R. Emrich, W. VanSciver, B. Benson, E. Bergmann. 39 College of Business and Economics Goals of the college Objectives of the College of Business and Economics are to provide an understanding (at the under- graduate level) and managerial and or research-teaching expertise (at graduate levelsl of the nature of business enterprise decision-making and resource management in the economy. Undergraduate objec- tives may be summarized as follows: 1. To provide tools of analytical rigor and perspective for continuing learning abilities with respect to the nature of business and its role in the economy. 2. To increase communication skills. 3. To provide breadth of appreciation of the scientific , technological, social science and humanity fea- tures of the world in which business is carried on. 4. Through a common body of knowledge to stimulate interest in and acquaint a student with basic business and economic systems of pricing, financial accounting, distribution and management processes. 5. Through a major, to provide each student with a learning exercise in depth in at least one area of business or the economy in which business operates such as accounting sys- tems, finance, economics, economic statis- tics, foreign careers, management or market- ing. 6. To work increasingly with mature students for intermediate and upperclass subject areas of business and economics, as an introduction to professional work or a sound basis for ac- quiring experience in the field or for graduate education. Graduate programs leading to the degrees of master of business administration, master of arts and master of science as well as the Ph.D. and doctor of arts degrees are described on following pages. 40 B.S. in Business curriculum To obtain the bachelor of science degree in business and economics, 120 credit hours are required. College core requirements (55 credits) English and Mathematics (12 credits) Engl 1 Composition and Literature (3) Engl 2, 10, 14, or 16 Composition and Literature (3) Math 41 BMSS Calculus I (3) Math 44 BMSS Calculus (3) Business and economics core (43 credits) Eco 1 Economics (4) Eco 45 Statistical Method (3) Eco 229 Money and Banking (3) Eco 105 Microeconomic Analysis (3) Eco 119 Macroeconomic Analysis (3) Acctg 51 Essentials of Accounting (3) Acctg 52 Essentials of Accounting (3) Acctg 1 1 IComputers in Business (3) Law 201 Business Law (3) Mkt 211 Contemporary Marketing (3) Fin 225 Business Finance (3) Mgt 269 Management of Operations in Organizations (3) Mgt 270 Conceptual Foundations of Organi- zational Theory and Behavior (3) Mgt 301 Business Management Policies (3) or Mgt 306 Entrepreueurship and Business Policy (3) or Eco 333 Managerial Economics (3) Note: BMSS stands for biological, manage- ment and social science. Dean Brian Brockway Major program (15 credits) Before the end of the first semester of the ju- nior year, students select a major or field of concentration. A major program consists of sequential or related courses in accordance with one of the designated major programs, as detailed under the heading Course Descrip- tions. Five majors are offered: accounting, economics, finance, management, and mar- keting. 41 Row 1 (L-R): N. Balabkins, . Keefe, C. Shen, G. R. Moran, . Hilly; Row 3: £. Schwartz, J. McNan Garb, R. Charles; Row 2: A. Cohen, J.R. Aronson. ara, F. Jensen. 42 Row 1 (L-R): A. Koch; S. Webster, R. Mills, . Paul, R. Bainbridge. Row 2: F. Luh, D. Martin, K. Sinclair, L. Layton, R. Parry, C. Moore. (L-R): B. Litt, S. Buell, L. Krouse, . Tucker, . Tobak, ]. Binge, R. Kraft-Bell, C. Beidleman, D. Arnavas. 43 College of Engineering and Physical Sciences Recommended freshman year The following outline of work for the fresh- man year is most easily scheduled and satisfies the requirements for all students in the col- lege. For schedules of the work required in the following three years, please refer to the course description of the specific curriculum. freshman year, first semester ( 15-16 credits) freshman year, second semester ( 15-16 credits) Engl 2 Composition and Literature (3) Phys 11, 12 Introductory Physics I and Laboratory (5) or Chem 21, 22 Introductory Chemistry Princi- ples and Laborat -iry(5) Math 22 Engl I (3) Introductory Phys 11, 12 Math 21 Calculus (4) Engr I General Studies Composition and Literature Chem 21, 22 Chemistry Princi- ples and Laboratory (5) or Introductory Physics 1 and Laboratory (5) Analytic Geometry and Introduction to Engineering Problems (3) or Social Science GS elective (3-5) Engr 1 Analytical Geometry and Calculus II (4) Introduction to Engineering Problems (3) or General Studies Social Science GS elective (3 or 4) ♦Engineering 1, Introduction to Engineering Problems, is a three-hour course offering pro- gramming of elementary engineering problems in compiler language through lecture and pre- paration of problem solution in fields repre- sented by the college curricula. Students elect a three-credit social science course (GS) from the fields of government, history, internation- al relations, or social relations. Engl 10, 14 or 16 may replace Engl 2. 44 ' ■' £ m Dean John Karakash The Curricula The College of Engineering and Physical Sci- ences includes eight departments. If offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs at the bachelor, master and doctor of philoso- phy levels. The undergraduate degree pro- grams or curricula each leading to the bache- lor of science degree are as follows: chemical engineering chemistry or biochemistry civil engineering electrical engineering or computer engineering fundamental science industrial engineering mechanical engineering and mechanics metallurgy and materials science physics 45 Row 1 (L-R): G. Dmsmore, ]. Uebig, L. Lu, D. Van- Horn, L. Beedle, G. Driscoll, C. Kostem, R. Weis- tnan; Row 2: . Daniels, A. Ostapenko, T. Huang, A. Brune, K. Kahn, . Branco, A. Collins, G. Rentscnler, K. Boyer; Row 3: P. Usinowicz, G. Ruhl, C. Beechwood. W. Deutsch, R. Putt, M. Marzullo, C. Brown. Row 1 (1-r): D. Joye, M. Charles, C. Clump, G. Poeh tein; Row 2: L. Nyiri, L. Wenzel, L. Sperling, W Luyben, W. Schiesser. 46 Row 1 (L-R): W.E. Dahkke, D.R. Frey, F.H. Hielscher, K.K. Tzeng; Row 2: J. Ondria, W. Eberhardt, A.K. Susskind; Row 3: D. Leenov, A. I. Larky, P. A. Ota, J.C. Mixsell; Row 4: B.D. Fritch man, C.S. Holzinger, D.L. Talhelm. Seated (1-r): S. Monroe, . Adams, G. Kane, W. Richardson, Dean A. Gould, L. Long; Standing: L. Ple- bam, B. Wechsler, M. Groover. 47 Row 1 (L-R): S. Johnson, R. Sarubbi; Row 2: A Kalmans, P. Hilton, ]. Owenzarek; Row 3: A Schachenmann, T. Terry, J. Chen, F. Brown, D. Ab bott. Row 1 (L-R): G.P. Conard, A.W. Pense, R.W. Hertzberg; Row 2: Y.T. Chou, W.C. Hahn, P.E. Bretz, DM. Smyth. D.A. Thomas, D.B. Williams, S.R. Butler, }.D. Wood, A.D. Romiv, C. . Van Tyne, S.K. Tarby. 48 49 AEROSPACE STUDIES Row 1 (1-r): D. Acney, P. Hough, T. Harmon; Row 2: . Fergus, R. Shafer, L. Hasbrouck, S. Jaworski, T. Cawthon. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION (L-R): H. Ramsey, . Niemeyer, D. Diehl. 50 ATHLETICS (L-R): F. Sullivan, W. Meyer, S. Schultz, . Covert, . Whitehead, W. Leckonby, T. Turner, R. Kline, W. Whitehead, G. teaman, ] ' . Luekhardt, C. McNaron, B. Fetterman, B. Gardiner, H. Price, B. Lipkin, T. Thompson, ]. Turner, }. Steckbeck, E. Sheska, ]. Gib- bons, B. Hill. MILITARY SCIENCE Row 1 (1-r); D. Tomnaskik, F. Schultz, A. Phelan, . Locasicio, C. Meyer. Row 2: A. Miller, E. Durant, R. John, . Kress, H. Manns, R. Basilici. 51 ($y W j£ tHH [J r n Q vlf f? ;P©RT ;|p®IF5Tn ifWT poet, ;[p©mn ;ip©mn ;p ©imn iPTOTS ;p©mn P@ET, POUT, PQWn pout. iTO IRnn powp, p©wn p©wn ;p©mn PORT, P©WTi POUT, POUT. P©UT, pmv poet, p©wn poet, POET POET POET POET i If f ilf if ilf if ;IF if ;f if if ;f ;f if if if if if if if 52 ■p©mn ■FORTS if ;P©pnr§i i;f 53 John Hetdenreich WE THEY 3 Bucknell 3 1 Villanova 2 Rutgers Millersville 2 5 Bloomsburg 4 Kutztown 3 1 4 Albright 5 Muhlenberg 3 LaSalle 2 2 Trenton 2 1 Lafayette 1-2 record in Mid-Atlantic 1 Tourna- ment Final Record 7-2-5 After barely breaking .500 last year, the field hockey team came back into its winning ways in 1977, posting an overall 7-2-5 record, with losses coming only in the mid-Atlantic intercollegiate tourna- ment. During regular season play, the team had a six-win and five-tie record, facing tougher competition, including LaSalle and Villanova. First year coach Judy Turner, a recent graduate of Ursinus Col- lege and a member of the U.S. Field Hockey Team, is continuing to upgrade the schedule. Next year, the women will face two new opponents: Penn and Franklin and Marshall. Center forward Lori Collmann again had an outstanding season, being named MVP and scoring seven goals. High scorer was Karen Lelinski, who had ten goals in eleven games. Andi Altman led 54 JT7 T . i Jm- jji 1 . ' . . ■9 m . i • , F HI o ' ' . .. John Hetdenreich the defense with consistently good de- fensive action. Goalie Trudi Schifter also played her part, allowing only fourteen goals while making 61 saves. The team ' s true test of ability and strength came at the tournament, where they faced Penn State in the first round. At the final whistle, Lehigh was down 3-4 as Penn State scored the winning goal with less than 20 seconds remaining. The team bounced back to soundly defeat Franklin and Marshall, Lehigh ' s first vic- tory in three years of tournament play. In the consolation round, the team faced and was defeated by a strong East Stroudsberg State team. Turner is working towards improving the team in post-season tournament play by upgrading the schedule. With nine let- ter winners returning to the 1978 team, her goal might be realized. FIELD HOCKEY ]oe Ryan Row 1 (L. to R.): D. Daych. B. Bruckner. P. Boone, N. Barrett, L. Collmann, T. Schifter, T. Geier, C. Roff. Row 2: A. Wenhold, J. Crouse. A. Altman. J. Kohlhepp, C. Hart, K. Powell, P. Dapolito, M. Blust. Row 3: G. Winchester (trainer). E. King, K. Lelinski, C. Novak. C. Kolp, B. Lewis, V. Wilkins, R. Evans, J. Turner (coach). leff Klem 55 SOCCER PhotogrnphslDan Templw Row I (L. to R.): C. Talgo, A. Nichols, D. Dantuono, B. Colville, T. Wilson, P. Shook (co-capt), S. Dimassa (co-capt), M. Robinson, R. Czekanski, B. Clark, G. Crepe, ]. Butler. Row 2: C. Podaras, T. McDaniel, M. Aduhene, J. Nelson, C. Rynier, P. Malik, J. Schadt, S. Cross, M. Skiff, A. Mclntyre, R. Chambers, P. Dietrich, E. Mcglyn. Row 3: S. Schultz (trainer), M. Rittmayer (mgr), t. Fleck (Head coach), C. lzuno (mgr.), W. Rhoads (mgr.). 56 PhotographslDan Temphn WE THEY 1 5 Navy Swarthmore 2 1 2 LaSalle 3 2 Delaware 2 3 1 Rutgers Drexel 1 3 1 Pennsylvania 2 2 Gettysburg Rider 1 3 Westchester 1 6 2 3 Lafayette Muhlenberg Bucknell 2 3 1 Final record 5-7-1 57 CROSS COUNTRY Row 1 (L. to R.): C. Country, D. Rohr, H. Hoyt, T. O ' Shea, . Davis (co-captain), R. Devine, L. Ullrich, D. Friedfeld. Row 2: D. Fink, T. Burke, G. Shipley, F. Regan, K. Talhelm, D. Sprick, R. Keating, T. Cahill, . Donahue. Row 3: . Gibbons (asst. coach), R. Trench, R. Schidler, F. White, C. Sumrell (co-captain), S. Collins, F. Wentworth, R. Dunne, ]. Grady, ]. Covert (coach). WE THEY 21 Delaware 36 17 Pennsylvania 44 39 Lasalle 17 19 Bucknell 40 38 St. Josephs 29 42 Temple 19 45 E. Stroudsburg 16 30 Millersville 25 44 Rider 19 36 West Chester 23 18 Army 37 50 NYU 15 15 Rutgers 50 46 Lafayette 16 Paul Short Invitational 3rd place Eas t Coast Conference Champi- onship 2nd place 58 VOLLEYBALL WE THEY 3 Trenton State 2 2 Upsala Bucknell 3 3 LaSalle 1 Mansfield 2 3 Franklin and Marshall 1 3 Moravian 2 Moravian 1 3 Allentown College 2 LCCC 2 Drexel 1 1 Rutgers 3 2 Cedar Crest 3 Kutztown 3 NCACC 3 Villanova 1 Lafayette 3 3 Muhlenberg 2 Albright Final Record 15-4 The winningest team this season, and also the least heralded, proved to be women ' s volleyball. The team ended their season with a 15-4 record. The women, coached by Barb Lipkin, held their own against some of the east coast ' s stronghouses, posting victories over Trenton State and Villanova and playing an excellent game against Rutgers. Prospects for an even better record next season look very good, with all players scheduled to return. The team will also face an upgraded schedule, including West Chester State, York and Ursinus. Row 1 (L. to R.): M. Allen, D. Barrant, K. Benusa, 1. Pavels, K. Kedzie, L. Moore. Row 2: C. Paul, L. Kaufman, H. Halt, M. Richards, C. Sepaphur. Row 3: A. Prudente, K. Talbert, L. ]acobsen, L. Cohen, C. Maute, B. Nulty, B. Lipkin (coach). 59 Bouncing back from a losing season in 1976, this year ' s powderpuff team ended 1977 on the winning side, defeating Centenary College and East Stroudsburg State College, losing only to arch-rival Lafayette. Following a 32-13 trouncing of Cente- nary College and their free-lance playing style, the team faced a tougher opponent in East Stroudsburg. in the most physical game of their season. Controversy reigned in the second half of the game, with Stroudsburg scoring first and converting the extra point. After defensive stalwart Lisa Melillo tallied a two point safety, Joanne Harris gallop- ped 65 yards and scored. Lehigh added the extra point, which was disallowed because the officials weren ' t in position. A second attempt failed, but the En- gineers maintained their 9-7 lead. The loss to Lafayette at the end of the season hurt, not only because of the trad- itional rivalry, but also because of the large score. The engineers were espe- cially hampered in this game by their youngness . fielding only four seniors. Lehigh had the ball four times inside Lafayett ' s ten yard line during the con- test, but were only able to score six points. Sophomore Joanne Harris, leading scorer, receiver and runner, carried the offense, along with senior Patty Latz. The defense was sparked by linebacker Lisa Melillo and Safety Doris Campbell. Dan Temphn lljf ' Doug Shave! 60 •  • •  • I  ■•  POWDERPUFF WE THEY 32 Centenary 13 9 E. Stroudsberg 7 6 Lafayette 33 Final Record 2-1 Doug Shavel Row 1 (L. to R.): B. Shannon (coach). D. Persico (coach), J. Quinn, V. Commissa (coach), M. Hart. M. Spektor. A. Yeulys, M. Kramer. Row 2: J. Har- ris, T. Rauch, N. Fluhr, C. Stavisky. Not pictured: L. Melillo, S. Slaff. M. McCoy, D. Moorehead, D. Campbell, S. Fortney, M. McClennan, P. Latz, L. Eckert. A. Steele, G. Price, L. Weisman, D. Lusardi. J. LeClair, T. Deutsch. S. Hall. E. Gior- dano. S. McAuley (coaches), M. Cahn, M. Pin (trainers). 61 FOOTBALL Doug Shavel Doug Shavel Row 1 (L. to R.): B. Penrod. K. Wood, P. Deluca. R. Andres. L. Pierre. K. Ghezzi. J. Bernstein. B. Lewis. S. Kreider. B. Sulzer. M. Rieker. Row 2: J. Adams. P. Fenton. D. Visokey. M. Borden. K. Colangelo. A. Robinson. D. Reichenbach. S. Hefele. J. Braverman. J. Ringer. J. Dunn. Row 3: J. Evanko. J. Morrissey. T. Cassone. B. Drus- bosky, M. Ford. C. Reese, B. Tozer. D. Cook. V. Rogusky, L. Daniels, B. Bradley. Row 4: D. Aprill, J. Orr. T. McClain, M. Ricketson, J. But- kus. R. Adams. D. Mayberry. S. McKay. M. Evanko. P. Bruxelles. B. Rang. Row 5: R. Yas- zemski. H. Haupt. G. Machikas, D. Szablowski. K. Frederick. C. Matics, T. Dondero, M. Seasholtz. T. Stine. J. Schulze. J. Mahlbacker. Row 6: D. Melone, E. Merrill, D. Probst, A. Vandergrift, C. Dax, T. Giordani, B. Colgan, P. Gimbaldi. D. North. D. Rang, G. Clarke. Row 7: S. Meyers, J. Pieczynski. J. McCormick, C. Kaupp. D. Van Orden, G. Skola, M. Crowe, C. Harris. M. Dugan. C. McNarron. Row 8: J. Sussh: Equip. Mgr., Asst. Coaches: R. Gardner, J. Sterrett. E. Hodak. R. Klein. Head Coach: J. Whitehead, J. Luchardt. H. Price. B. Petterman: Asst. Coach. 62 Photographs David White 63 By Gary Hirschberg Disappointed with the Engineer ' s 6-5 finish the prior season, skeptics and critics held high expectations for the 1977 football squad. The 1977 season opener was against the University of Connecticut. Most re- garded the game as a warm-up and the Engineers rolled to a surprisingly easy 49-0 win. Quarterback Mike Rieker hit a split end named Steve Kreider for a 57- yard TD bomb. The aerial was a har- binger of the 1 1 touchdown passes which would exceed 50 yards during the course of the season. The second game was away at Berea, Ohio, home of Division III powerhouse Baldwin-Wallace College. A gruelling nine-hour bus ride combined with artifi- cial turf, a night game under lights and an inspired Baldwin-Wallace team, resulted in a 28-16 rout of the Engineers. Returning home to Taylor Stadium the Engineers were in a must-win situation against the University of Pennsylvania. Another loss in the young season and hopes for winning season would be in jeopardy. Using the big play, a Rieker-Kreider bomb and a punt returned for a touchdown, the Engineers registered a hard-fought, well-deserved 19-7 victory. Penn went on to tie for third in the Ivy League. Flying to Davidson, North Carolina to face a young Davidson College squad, the Engineers unleashed a potent offense and waltzed away with a 43-7 win. En- gineer John Morrissey chalked up two TD ' s against his former teammates. The fifth week of the season the En- gineers had a new opponent: The Uni- versity of Rhode Island, members of the Yankee Conference. The Rams matched up physically and boasted an Ail- American candidate at full back. But the Engineers were equal to the challenge. They brought an important 42-16 victory back to Bethlehem. The last leg of the three consecutive visiting games was at rival Rutgers Uni- versity. This meeting marked the 74th and last time the Engineers met the Scar- let Knights on the gridiron. The Knights stunned the Engineers 20-0 and sent them home with a 4-2 log. The Virginia Military Institute (VMI) invaded Taylor Stadium during Up- perclassmen Parents Weekend; the En- gineer ' s second Division I opponent in two weeks. Although undermanned, the Engineers stormed back from a 6-0 deficit to lead 20-6 midway through the second quarter. At the halfway mark of the third quarter, the Keydets caught Lehigh at 20-20 but a 38-yard field goal by Kenny Wood and a last minute interception return by safety Carl Reese insured the 30-20 upset win. Freshmen Parents witnessed the clash between the Engineers and the Bisons from Bucknell University. Trailing 6-3 in the second quarter, the Engineer offense went into action. When the dust settled the gridders had chalked up 692 yards, a new school record for total yardage in one game. Mike Rieker broke Kim McQuilken ' s old passing mark with 383 yards through the air. The final score: a 47-13 victory. The Gettysburg game also marked the end of a long tradition of 45 games. Be- cause the Bullets had scaled down their program the contest was rather like David vs. Goliath. All the Engineer back-ups gained some valuable playing experience in the 47-0 win. An Engineer victory over C. W. Post in Taylor Stadium was the key to making the playoffs. In 1976 the Engineers squeaked by the Pioneers 17-10 after trailing 10-0. The 1977 version of the Long Island college had posted an as- tounding five consecutive shutout games. A win for the Pioneers would give them an outside shot at a playoff berth. The Engineers played sloppily but some late heroics by the defense and some C.W. Post turnovers turned a tight game into a 36-10 rout. The 113th meeting between the Lafayette Leopards and the Lehigh En- gineers extended the most-played college 64 football series in the country. The Leopards led the series 63-45-5 but the Engineers had taken five of the last six games. While Lehigh ' s performance was rather mediocre, Lafayette played in- spired, smart football. The Leopards led 17-14 until midway through the third quarter when Lafayette quarterback Bob Stewart dislocated his shoulder and was forced to watch the rest of the game from the sideline. Rieker and the defense took advantage of this break and shut down the Leopard attack cold while rallying for a 35-17 win. Although the regular season was finished there was more gridiron excite- ment to come. The big surprise was that the En- gineers ranked number one in the Lam- bert Cup race. Hovering all season in third and fourth place behind the Univer- sity of New Hampshire and the Univer- sity of Massachusetts, the Engineers eased out Delaware for the number one spot. UMass was ranked fourth. Shortly after the victory over Lafayette Lehigh was notified that it had been selected for the third time in five years to participate in the NCAA Divi- sion II play-offs. The opponent: The University of Massachusetts at Amherst. No one gave the Engineers much of a chance against the tough UMass team. The Engineers had never won a playoff game and so the stage was set: the classic impenetrable UMass defense against the unstoppable Engineer offense. On the game ' s first play, Rieker pumped once, swung right and set his feet. The ball soared into the air and landed into the waiting arms of swift- footed Steve Kreider. At the 14:47 mark of the first quarter, a 71 -yard bomb had stunned the home team and propelled Lehigh to a 7-0 lead. The offense looked awesome as the Engineers marched up and down the muddy rain-soaked field, a factor which curtailed the vital UMass running attack enough to cost them the game. The gridders built up a 23-0 lead but the UMass tenacity soon became appar- ent. They tied the score at 23-23 after three periods. The game see-sawed back and forth. A high punt and a fumbled fair catch gave the Engineers the ball on the 18-yard line with three minutes left to play. A nine-yarder to Steve Kreider clinched the exciting 30-23 win. The Engineers were then paired off with the University of California at Davis. Boasting an 11-0 record, Cal Pioneer §owI BUST Davis, the third largest state school in California, had not lost a home game in four years. Bill Fleming and Ara Parseghian cov- ered the game, (the Knute Rockne Bowl) for ABC Sports. The Engineers again blew a big lead, this time on na- tional television. Down 16-0, the Cal Davis Aggies chipped away until by halftime they tied the score. The game plans were thrown away and it became a question as to who would score the most points. Rieker and Kreider teamed up for an 81-yard TD bomb, one yard short of the NCAA record. Size difference and some key in- terceptions by the Engineer secondary provided the Lehigh gridders with a 39-30 victory. The stage was set for the finale; the place; Witchita Falls, Texas. On Decem- ber 11, 1977 the Lehigh Engineers met the Jacksonville State University Gamecocks to determine the NCAA Di- vision II champion. Six hundred En- gineer fans made the trip to the Panhan- dle, a Pioneer Bowl record for partisan attendance. On the field the revitalized Engineer running attack was outstanding as soph- omore reserve running back Mike Ford gained 92 yards and the offensive MVP trophy. Defensive back Greg Clark gained the defensive MVP honors. Len- nie Daniels added 88 yards as the grid- ders controlled the game on the ground. When Gamecock quarterback Bobby Ray Green sustained a concussion near the end of the first quarter, Jacksonvil- le ' s potent wishbone attack fizzled. What ensued is history as the Engineers returned to Bethlehem with a 33-0 victo- ry. The pictures tell the story WE THEY 49 Connecticut 19 Baldwin Wallace 28 19 Pennsylvania 7 43 Davidson 7 42 Rhode Island 16 Rutgers 20 30 VMI 20 47 Bucknell 13 47 Gettysburg 36 C.W. Post 10 35 Lafayette 17 NCAA Division II Playoffs 1st Round 30 University of Massachusetts 23 Semi Finals 39 University of California at Davis Finals 30 33 Jacksonville State 65 PhotographslDan Tcmphn 66 SPORTS NCAA DIVISION II CHAMPIONS Dan Tcmphn A Panorama of Women ' s Sports ; e; 6 68 69 70 71 Basketball coach Brian Hill had to fight circumstances beyond his control during the 1977-78 basketball season. In- juries, sickness and academic problems all had a part in keeping the basketball squad from improving on last year ' s 12-15 record. But for the second straight year the team, 8-18 for the ' 77- ' 78 season, made the East Coast Conference (ECC) playoffs by compiling a 5-5 record in the ECC western division. An opening round playoff victory over Rider College sent the cagers to the quar- terfinals against Lafayette. A second half rally against the Pards ran out of steam and the cagers ' season ended at Lafayette. Although no Lehigh players made post-season all-star teams, the Engineers had statistic leaders in many categories. Junior guard Bill Griffin was one of the top twenty foul shooters in the nation. Senior Ray Green was the second best rebounder in the west division of the ECC. Both Green and Griffin were among the top scorers and field goal shooters in the ECC. Hill still has a solid core to build around for next season. His main prob- lem is to replace Green, the seventh lead- ing scorer in Lehigh history. Green fin- ished with over 1,000 points and 700 re- bounds in his career. Guard Ken Clifford is the only other graduating team member. Griffin, sophomore Jeff Vandemark and freshmen Paul Hanks, Tom Unger and Kevin Riley all played in over 20 games and will be counted on heavily next year. The squad finished the season winning six of nine and if healthy next year, is looking to start the season just as strongly. Row 1 (L. to R.): B. Griffin. J. Vandenmark, F. Hillman. K. Clifford. R. Green. Row 2: Coach B. Hill. B. Epstein. T. Unger. K. Riley, B. Camper- son, M. Finley, D. Mengel, R. Coppola, P. Hanks, M. Purcell, A. Roth, Asst. Coach F. Sullivan. WE THEY 72 Wagner 85 62 Army 91 66 Kutztown 77 78 Gettysburg 61 59 Madison University 72 74 Elizabethtown 78 69 Colgate (2ot) 74 63 Duke 105 95 Muhlenburg 57 62 Rutgers 75 59 Drexel 62 64 Loyola of Bait. 79 68 Lafayette 83 68 Delaware 69 68 Bucknell 72 74 Rider 67 72 West Chester 54 64 Lafayette (2ot) 65 71 Delaware 67 83 Bucknell 74 53 Rider 55 78 West Chester 68 Gold. :n Dome Tournament 57 Robert Morris (ot) 66 71 St. Francis, Pa. 87 East Coast Conference Playoff? 67 Rider 60 65 Lafayette 76 Green breaks 1,000 k H ' ■PV uFk -34 . ■m Playing with intensity, or trying to do so, was the theme of this year ' s bas- ketball team. Sparked by outstanding play by Sue Woytkewicz, Pat Garnish and Karen Lelinski, but hurt by the loss of Cheri Novak, the team ended with a disappointing 6-10 record. This year was one of transition for the women. An upgrading of opponents made each game more competititve, but the team pulled through several times. A major upset came in overtime when Lehigh beat Temple, and in another game, came close to conquering LaSalle. Captains Woytkewicz and Garnish proved very valuable, as morale builders as well as outstanding players. Wike finished her college career with superior performance as an outside shooting specialist, complemented offensively by Garnish, who led to fast break and set up the offense. Lelinski was the team ' s most consistent player, leading in both scoring and rebounding. The team will enter next season ' s competition with additional experience in playing against major basketball pow- ers, aided by the return of most players. WOMEN ' S BASKETBALL Row 1 (L. to R.): M. Mark. K. Sciascia, L. Moore, L. Kaufman. P. Garnish. Row 2: C. Webster. L. Collmann, P. Weiss, S. Herman, C. Klacik, A. Altman, K. Benusa. Row 3: A. Lynch (coach). J. Turner (asst. coach), S. Woytkewicz, K. Lelinski. N. Barrett. S. Beltz. C. Novak. L. Jacobsen. G Winchester (trainer). WE THEY 61 Franklin and Marshall 58 76 Scranton 67 52 Trenton 75 34 St. Josephs 91 66 Albright 55 54 Lafayette 64 63 Bucknell 77 60 Widener 62 71 Temple 67 64 Penn 68 46 Lafayette 59 56 Moravian 43 67 Kutztown 71 60 George Washington 74 57 Muhlenberg 52 75 LaSalle 80 Final Record 6-10 73 74 Photographs Richard Graves 75 Row 1 (L. to R.): D. Reed. T. Sloand. S. Bas- tianelli. D. Hetrick, G. Cunningham, S. Parrish. Row 2: M. Newbern. J. Hockman. J. Allegar, C. Kilrain. W. Amelio. J. Leiser. Row 3: T. Turner (coach), D. DeSanto (mgr.). M. Lieberman, M. Brown, J. Oberly, C. Brown, J. Cuilty (mgr), C. McNaron (trainer), G. Leeman (coach). 76 The 1977-78 Engineer wrestlers went up against one of the toughest schedules ever. The team ended the season with a 9-7 dual meet record; a third place finish at Easterns and a seventh place finish at Nationals for the second consecutive year. Six of the seven losses came at the hands of teams ranked in the top ten nationally. The Engineers had three Eastern champi- ons: Colin Kilrainat 167 lbs.; Mark Lieber- man at 177 lbs.: and Mike Brown at 190 lbs. Lieberman went on to win the National championship at 190 lbs. Next year promises to be a good one. Champions Lieberman, Kilrain and Brown will be returning. WE THEY 31 Michigan 10 18 Wilkes 25 15 Oregon State 22 32 E. Carolina 11 32 E. Stroudsburg II 9 Wisconsin 29 17 Oklahoma 21 13 Iowa State 28 8 Iowa University 36 24 So. Illinois 13 21 University of Pittsburgh 12 27 Slippery Rock 17 24 Navy 18 44 Army 26 Penn State 12 26 Syracuse 12 EIWA at Penn 3rd place NCAA at Maryland 7th place SWIMMING 78 Row 1 (L. to R.): B. Gardiner (coach), R. Hotz. J. Archibald. P. Klauder. H. Kunze. Row 2: D. Rathbun. T. Campbell, P. Brussock, B. Alch. J. Kraemer. Row 3: P. Lagas. K. Myers, K. Nelson, T. Shannahan, H. Schweitzer. Row 4: L. Gustave (asst diving coach). D. Moll, B. Quier, P. Bataglia. N. Campbell, J. Brooks. Row S: B. Roth (Asst coach), B. Knisley (capt.). P. Nunan, T. Monica. WE THEY 73 West Chester 39 62 Pennsylvania 51 61 Temple 52 35 Penn State 81 54 Delaware 59 48 Rutgers 65 38 E. Stroudsburg 75 83 Lafayette 29 East Coast Conference Championship 5th place Photographs Joe Ryan WE THEY 97 Swarthmore 35 65 Temple 66 89 Bucknell 42 75 Villanova 56 57 Bloomsburg 73 55 Drexell 76 52 Lafayette 79 110 Immaculata 19 Final Record 4-4 Row 1 (L. to R.): C. Zetterstrom, M. Madden, S. Stoup. Row 2: D. Zetterstrom, L. Clark. M. Blust, K. Ireland. Row 3: M. Weiss, K. Tate, M. Maddock. P. Bruins, K. Hespell, M. Barnett (coach). L. Gustave (diving coach). Not pictured: M.J. Haesche. 79 ICE HOCKEY WE THEY 3 R.I.T. 7 2 Erie College 7 3 Geneseo State 5 4 Geneseo State 12 7 Delaware 4 4 Penn State 1 10 Iona College 4 6 Ramapo College 5 3 R.I.T. 6 3 R.I.T. 5 3 Ramapo 6 6 Delaware 5 4 Penn State 5 3 Trinity College 17 1 Fairfield Univ. 4 Record 5 W-10 L Ro 1 (L. to R.): C. Rinaldi, C. Talgo. E. O ' Mara. P. Goldstein (capt.). M. Wilmerding, M. Chandell. Row 2: P. LeBeau (asst. coach). K. Forsyth, R. Adams, B. Maloney. B. Paterson, G. Ackerman, G. Malone, S. Penman (Head Coach), E. Birnbaum, M. Ballentyne. J. Cillo, P. Nelson, B. Adams. J. Bradshaw. 80 SQUASH Row 1 (L-R): R. Moore, ]. Lang, S. Murray, C. Covert. Row 2: L. Gore, B. Phillips, P. Davidoff, D. Dietrich. RIFLERY Row 1 (L-R): N. Berger, ]. Duffy, R. Smith, G. Jonas, T. tally. Row 2 (L-R): . Schnabel, N. Richards, L. Brannak, B. Ronemus, Sgm. J. Kress. Row 3 (L-R): C. McMmn, R. Sayegan, P. Beke, J. Esch, D. Cole, B. Bronner. 81 83 FINAL TROPHY POINTS 1978 Congdon 2418 Pi Lambda Phi 2098 Beta Theta Pi 1913 Zeta Psi 1890 Beardslee 1876 Kappa Sigma 1800 Phi Delta Theta 1779 Chi Psi 1736 Leavitt 1681 Delta Chi 1680 Sigma Nu 1679 Alpha Lambda Omega 1525 Phi Kappa Theta 1453 Alpha Sigma Phi 1360 Theta Xi 1353 Sigma Chi 1309 McConn 1306 Alpha Tau Omega 1285 Delta Sigma Phi 1281 Delta Tau Delta 1268 Gryphons 1236 Delta Phi 1204 Kappa Alpha 1191 Sigma Alpha Mu 1085 Theta Chi 1084 Chi Phi 1076 Phi Gamma Delta 1053 Sigma Phi Epsilon 1044 Phi Sigma Kappa 983 Alpha Chi Rho 950 Psi Upsilon 837 Tuna 813 Pi Kappa Alpha 804 Lambda Chi Alpha 831 Theta Delta Chi 797 Bishopthorpe 749 Carothers 725 Delta Upsilon 679 Alpha Epsilon Pi 620 Sigma Phi 610 Smiley 590 Williams 568 Tau Epsilon Phi 538 Black Students Union 298 Drinker 3A 282 TROPHY POINTS: WOMEN ' S BASKETBALL (IM) Montclair Mansion 160 Palmer 133 Gamma Phi Beta 125 Dravo C2 95 Stoughton 95 Tau Lambda Chi 95 Thornburg 88 Richards 3B 88 Alpha Gamma Delta 68 Richards 4 68 Warren Square 60 Williams Carothers 40 Dravo C3-4 20 FINAL STANDINGS FOR WOMEN ' S INTRAMURALS 1978 Gamma Phi Beta 1198 Alpha Gamma Delta 1115 Richards 3B 1021 Palmer 972 Thornburg 926 Tau Lambda Chi 841 Alpha Phi 820 Warren Square 767 Williams Carothers 669 Dravo C3-4 654 Stoughton 585 Montclair Mansion 565 Dravo C2 526 MM A3 444 Richards 4 360 MM Al 314 Richards 3A 276 MM A2 172 Dravo As-3-4 142 84 85 BASEBALL 86 WE THEY 9 Methodist College 3 4 Methodist College 3 7 Charleston Baptist 9 4 Armstrong State 1 5 Armstrong State 4 3 Georgia Southern 2 6 Georgia Southern 4 6 Indiana State 1 8 Lafayette 7 3 Lafayette 2 Muhlenberg 6 3 Delaware 6 6 Delaware 8 9 Pennsylvania 4 3 Upsala 16 6 Moravian 2 3 Bucknell 2 5 Bucknell 6 18 Drexel 10 4 Rutgers 1 4 Kutztown 6 1 Rider 4 Rider 2 5 Fordham 2 9 Trenton State 14 Westchester 2 1 Westchester 5 4 Gettysburg 1 1 Rutgers 6 East Coast Conference Playoffs 8 Scranton 19 Row 1 (L. to R.): . Parisi, C. Nagle, M. lorio, E. Jarzembowski, M. Mihalec, G. Frankenfield, E. Scheidler, P. Schlar. Row 2: T. Spence, G. Troxel, B. Arndt, G. Butz, W. Bilenki, M. Robinson, B. Cohen, B. Shannon, A. Ottinger. Row 3: S. Myer (trainer), C. Anderson (pitching coach), M. Smith, T. Miller, ]. Braverman, ]. McCornuck, S. Kreider, . McDonald, M. Mjaatvedt, D. Reichenbach, S. Schultz (coach). 87 SOFTBALL 1st Row (L-R): K. Yocum, K. Lelinski, T. Leitgeb, S. Woytkewicz, T. Ranch, B.K. Palazano. 2nd Row: T. Thompson (coach), C. Klacik, S. Hermann, M. Waszkiewicz, B. Naulty, A. Yuelys, K. Sciascia, M. Mark, T. Wilson (ass ' t. coach). WE THEY 11 Villanova 8 LaSalle 4 12 NCACC 10 2 Trenton State 7 3 Rutgers 5 11 Franklin Marshall Lafayette 8 11 Kutztown 13 22 Penn 12 1 Albright 3 Bucknell 2 4 Penn State — Ogontz 2 In their second season of intercollegiate competition, the softball team faced an upgraded schedule and pulled through on the winning side, both on the field and scholastically. Posting a 7-5 record, the team was also awarded the A.C. Zettlemoyer trophy for having the highest grade point average. The 1978 season was marked by several outstanding games. A 3-5 loss to Rutgers, the leading team in the east at the time, was their most difficult game. The engineers outplayed the knights in several areas, asserting their capability to compete with powerhouses. A 1-0 extra-inning victory over Albright proved a memorable and exciting game. Toni Leitgib pitched the first no-hitter in Lehigh softball history and also batted in the winning run in the eighth inning. Leitgib, a junior, and Cindy Klacik, a freshman, were the most valuable players this season. Leitgib led the team in on-base percentage and pitched, along with a no-hitter, two 2-hitters and two shut outs. She also batted an incredible 625. Klacik led the team in hits, with 17, and 6 extra-base hits. She also batted in ten runners. Her strength at third base helped the team immensely, along with her consistent batting, hitting in 10 of 12 games. The team, coached by Tom Thompson, looks promising for next season and will face an upgraded and expanded schedule. Despite the loss of tri-captain Sue Woytkewicz. several outstanding players will be returning to work towards an even better year. 88 89 MEN ' S TENNIS WE THEY 1 Colgate 8 2.5 Westchester 6.5 6 Villanova 3 3 Swarthmore 6 2 East Stroudsburg 7 5 Rider 4 6 F M 3 7 Gettysburg 2 1 Temple 8 4 Rutgers 5 9 Drexel 8 Delaware 1 8 Scranton 1 3 Bloomsburg 6 Row 1 (L to R.): . Lange, B. Long, D. Weeks, M. Budzinski. Row 2: . Ridge (coach), R. Kelly, T. Yerdon, Wyckoff, T. Hughes, . Speer. 90 £? WOMEN ' S TENNIS 1st Row (L-R): L. Kaufman, L. Arnold, L. Weissman, A. Altman. 2nd Row: H. Heyser, M. Scarf, P. Handwerk, L. Lasser, A. Steele, M. Weiss. 3rd Row: B. Stein, M. McLennan, ]. Schwitter, E. Braceras, C. Stern, A. Pollack, C. Paul, B. Lipkin (coach). Missing: M.J. Farmer, S. Staff. WE THEY 5 Ursinus 4 6 Villanova 1 7 Millersville State 8 Bloomsburg 1 7 Cedar Crest 5 Lafayette 2 5 Moravian 7 Kutztown 5 Franklin Marshall 2 7 Albright 5 Bucknell 4 The tennis team did it again this year. For the third time in six seasons of competition, they ended with an unblemished record. Sparked by outstanding play by several women. Coach Barb Lipkin ' s team also fared well in the Middlestates Intercollegiate Tennis Championships, where they doubled last year ' s team score. Elise Braceras, Mimi McLennan and the doubles team of Patty Handwerk and Andi Altman all made it to the second round of the tournament. Handwerk, the leading singles player, ended the season with an 8-3 record, and completed her college career with a 30-6 record. In the number two singles slot, junior Altman ended with an 8-2 record. The outstanding freshman, Braceras, completed her first season with an 11-0 record as the number three singles player. The leading doubles team of Lynn Lasser and Allison Steele finished with a 9-0 record and were the winning force in the team ' s 5-4 victory over Bucknell, in the last game of the season. 91 MEN ' S LACROSSE Row 1 (L-R): M. Thune, C. Hopkins, ]. DiPietro, K. Bohan, M. Rabinowitz, R. D ' Antonio, P. Brambilla. Row 2 (L-R): . DeBottis, K. Alley, D. Varrelman, L. Von Heil, D. Byelick, ]. Zupa, G. Bechtel. Row 3 (L-R): . luckhardt (coach), T. Fitzgerald, A. Fmley, D. Mancosh, ]. Butkus, ]. Luttman, S. Helgens, H. Price (coach), B. Phillips. WE THEY 11 Villanova 4 8 Fairleigh Dickinson 9 7 Bucknell 13 10 Wilkes 6 8 Drexel 13 21 Swarthmore 2 12 W. Maryland 13 17 Kutztown 3 11 Lafayette 8 16 Montclair 5 16 N.Y. Tech 11 22 Westchester 13 10 Delaware 14 92 1st Row (L-R): K. Benusa, K. Powell, B. Lewis, N. Barrett, L. Collmann, E. King, D. Stix, L. Taylor, L. Moore. 2nd Row: C. Knisely (ass ' t. coach), ]. Turner (coach), K. Shane, D. Qui ' s, R. Evens, A. Caydos, D. Daych, L. Jacobsen, C. Kolp, T. Caimi, G. Greene, A. Pinto, j. Crouse, C. Crowe, N. Lehrhaupt, G. Winchester (trainer). Battling back from a losing season in 1977, first year coach Judy Turner led a young lacrosse team to a 5-4-1 season, ending with hopes of a brighter future. The season showcased outstanding play by three seniors. Lori Collmann and Cheryl Kolp, co-captinas, led the team with their determined and consistent play. Experienced goalie Gail Greene averaged nine saves per game. The team ' s strength was tested early in the season in a tough match against Lafayette. Lehigh lost the game, but there might have been a different outcome if the contest was later in the season. The sole tie game at the hands of a tough Kutztown squad whos zone-like blockade on defense intimidated the engineer ' s attack. The offense became frustrated and was unable to play their game. The most satisfying and best played WOMEN ' S LACROSSE WE THEY 18 Drexel 11 17 Villanova 5 Rutgers 8 8 Trenton State 3 3 Lafayette 16 14 Cedar Crest 4 7 Franklin Marshall 8 7 Kutztown 7 3 Princeton 4 10 Bucknell 3 game came in the form of a 10-3 defeat of Bucknell. The sticker ' s game came together offensively and defensively and, despite leading only 5-3 at the half, they held the Bisons without a goal in the second half. Diane Stix and Beeb Crouse were the stars for the defense in this game, while Greene had 15 saves. Next season looks brighter for the stickers. Nine varsity players will be returning, working on improving a 1978 season marked by development and learning. 93 GOLF Row l(L.to R.): M. Versuk, A. Sniesiak. Row 2: K. Wasrshaw, ]. Warnkin, C. Mason, D. Nunn, R. Moore, B. Waldvogel, G. Leeman (coach). WE THEY 375 Muhlenberg 430 404 Penn 403 411 Army 402 395 F M 426 395 Swarthmore 444 395 East Stroudsburg 420 388 Gettysburg 398 388 Bucknell 378 388 Colgate 393 417 LaSalle 430 417 Westchester 392 387 Delaware 386 357 Mansfield 409 357 Kutztown 384 394 Rider 445 395 Temple 380 417 Lafayette 405 393 Villanova 403 393 Columbia 447 393 Army 376 393 Penn 400 393 Fordham 427 401 Rutgers 422 401 Bucknell 413 East Coast Conference Tournament Fifth Place 94 TRACK FIELD Row 1 (L-R): C. Stoebenau (Manager), ]. Dillemuth, R. Keating, ]. Kappel, L. Ullrich, W. Falk, J. Donahue, D. Stauffer, D. Rohr, T. O ' Shea, ]. Peters, D. Kuzo. Row 2 (L-R): . Eggert, T. Silwanowicz, F. Wentworth, ]. Duff, . Davis, ]. Wummer, R. Williams, D. Friedfield, K. Talhelm, K. Meyer, D. Ballickie, P. Allen, E. jarrell (co-captain), A. Hubsch, E. Poreda. Row 3 (L-R): . Gibbons (asst. coach), M. Strockbine (grad. asst.), D. Mullens (asst. coach), D. Butler, E. Modugno, D. Sprick, T. Havekotte, B. Swartz, J. Grady, C. Nunan (co-captain), D. Hellekjaer, }. Schunck, S. Scharkss, D. Nissley, R. Folger, ]. Covert (coach). 95 WE THEY 149 Temple 87 149 Bloomsburg 82 149 Colgate 78 149 Columbia 123 149 E. Stroudsburg 88 149 Trenton State 8 87 Bucknell 35 87 Westchester 70 107 Lafayette 55 East Coast Conference Meet at Westchester: Tied for 4th pi; ice 96 97 98 u u v u u j u u u i LT-UVry U L ' DTDES ©TD¥OTOES CTI ' DTDii Mte y ' DTD DTD DTI DTD ' DTD WD ' OTD DTD DTD ' DTD ' DTD ' DTD DTD ' DTD ' OTD ' DTD ' DTD ' DTD ' DTD ' DTD fa fa fa $ fa fa fa fa fa ft fa fa fa fa fa A TD¥0T JTD¥D¥ JTD¥DT TD¥DT T0¥DT TD¥DT TD¥DT TD¥OT TD¥IT TD¥DT 5TD¥DT JTD¥DT ' TD¥DT JTD¥IT TD¥DT TD¥DT JTD¥DT TD¥DT TD¥DT T faOT S ST BfaCT BfaCll BfaQll S OTt BfaCT BfaCl S CT i OT BfaOl S CT BfaQl S OT S OT S OT 99 EPITOME Mf« • sttfc Doiimi M Frabotta, Editor-in-Chief Larry Chatzinoff, Business Manager epit-o-me, n., 1. a: a summary of a written work; b: a brief presentation or statement of something. 2. a: a typical representation or ideal expression. 3: a brief or miniature form. Peter Gordenstein, Managing Editor 100 I Bea Mutzberg, Seniors Editor Row 1 (1-r): D. Kelly, P. Gordenstein, D. Frabotta, B. Hill. Row 2: D. Templin, C. Winters, D. Shavel, N. Sharko, . Woolsey, S. Kreiger. Missing from hoto: B. Mutzberg, L. Chatzinoff, B. Peck, V. Scul- 101 Ken Handler, Editor-in-Chief Dennis Sprick, Desk Editor Roy Gross, Business Manager 102 nLEHICH UNIVEHSITYB ■■■•- Brown and White Row 1 (1-r): G. Schuster, ]. Donahue, W. Morris, S. Daniel, L. Lusardi. Row 2: . Morris, L. Pickens, D. Sprick, E. Pfennineer, B. Clickman, S. Velthaus, M. MacDonald, . Miller, E. Miller, K. Bandler, E. Bogucz. Jane Marcin, Fall Managing Editor 103 Making Deadlines Behind the Scenes During a B W Press Night Amidst the coffee cups, broken typew- riters, ashtrays and outdated newspa- pers, a group of about 30 hardcore Brown and White staffers embark at around 4 in the afternoon on their night- long task of making a deadline. Twice a week on press nights, every Sunday and Wednesday, the staff puts together the next issue which comes out every Tues- day and Friday. The paper is more than an extra- curricular activity for the students who work on the business, photography, fea- tures, news and editorial staffs. It is a way of life — often superseding aca- demics in importance. It is a sacrifice: a sacrifice of study time and social life. While most of the campus is studying, or watching TV or partying, the staff takes part in a marathon work session in the cluttered Brown and White newsroom in the basement of the UC. But it is worth it. There is laughter, though, as well as seriousness. The staff seems to know each other well, as evidenced by the non-stop kidding and joking that helps keep things light and exciting. And there are the infamous quotes and misquotes tacked on the bulletin boards. Tm so stupid! ' — Cheryl Winters, desk per- son. The 9:30 pizza break is a tradition. Two pies magically appear on the sports desk at about that time, to be quickly devoured by a staff that seems to be starved. All activity stops for ten mi- nutes as mouths are stuffed and minds relax. An attempt to switch to bagels on Sunday nights never made it off the ground. The snack bar ( The Bar to regulars) must thrive on the Brown and White, for on press nights, business picks up. Cof- fee cups, yogurt containers and half- consumed Cokes begin to pile up on desks as the night grows late. Smoking was banned in the office last year, but that is hard to tell. A dirty cloud of cigarette smoke is as much a part of the news room as the garish yel- low walls and the crippled chairs that no one has sat in for as long as anyone can remember. By midnight, the staff is growing weary. Most of the work is done, the re- porters are gone, as are the press- nighters — the gopher supporting staff. But late copy and missing pictures often hold up the final wrap-up. The late-night crew, including a desk editor, one or both news editors, the editor-in- chief and the managing editor, often stay until one or two in the morning to com- plete the layout and carry the copy, pic- tures and makeup sheets to the printer. The Brown and White is printed by an outfit whose owner is Bernie Fetsko, a Southsider working out of a tiny shop near the Polk Apartments. Although the shop looks rundown and dirty, it actually contains space-age computer equipment which creates the typeface for the paper. Without the help of Bernie and his assis- tants, the Brown and White would never make its deadline. It ' s two in the morning. The editorials have yet to be written and the pages have yet to be proofread at Bernie ' s. But Brown and White staffers occasionally remind themselves that they are students too. The last remaining editor unplugs the coffee pot, turns off the typewriters and the lights, closes the door and walks out into the early-morning quiet of a deserted campus. — Jerry Miller B W Senior News Editor 104 WLRN — The Lehigh Radio Network 1st row (L-R): D. White, P. MacKinney, R. Stoloff. B. Wolhan, D. Sheeran, C.B.F. 2nd (L-R): B. Ceosits, B. Selick, D. Kaufman, . Falk, R. Zankel, M. Seltzer, L. Richardson, B. Fisher, ]. Ellis. 3rd row (L-R): C. Buhrendorf, A. Hospodor, S. Garfinkel, B. Tanenbaum, P.]. Smith, N.H. Jones. 4th row (L-R): R. Freeman, . . McFadden, ]. Yanavok, S. Brown, ]. Amonllios, R. jakielski, ]. Pope, S. Fowler, A. Rosen. missing: W. Kunz, P. Klein, G. O ' Brien, ]. Ost, J. Sipos, C.T. Smoot, D.D. Zieman, D. Solis-Cohen, M. Torie, F. Scattene, E. Miller, I. Lopatin, C. Be- isel, K. Jackson, J. Garrison, . Kenny, R. Lund, K. Fenstermacher, M. Stipa, S. Agin, A. Schechter. 105 MUSTARD AND CHEESE MAID TO MARRY WANDERING 106 m H r n ■wwm u ■If A A A: 1 E Russell Loughridge — president Daniel Wolf — secretary Catherine Hazelhurst — vice president Susan Burnett — secretary Patricia Spugani — treasurer Scott Lesher — drama representative ALL THAT FALL D O n H X w o o z 107 GLEE CLUB 1st row (L-R): B. Devorik, J. Steeley, B. Dunbar, M. Herman, T. Ichihara, P. Smyk, L. Wei ' s, . Johnson, P. Miller, W. DePrefontame, D. Widener, R. Kraft, B. Hamlette, C. Filson. 2nd row (L-R): S. Eberhardt, D. Lee, N. Hill, ]. Apgar, K. Tower, . Stone, ]. Hoerner, R. Rentier, P. Finkel, D. Rader, A. Mer- win, S. Chen, W. Ughes. 3rd row (L-R): B. Ill, ]. Deal, R. Bausmith, . Baxter, S. Buchanan, S. Hut- ton, D. Brown, D. Seicol, ]. Cole, ]. Smith, S. Dill, P. Landon, P. Davidoff, D. Fries, M. Dybek. 108 WOMEN ' S CHOIR 1st row (L-R): C. Tyrala, P. Lewis, B. Lemke, D. Hark, R. Lanciano, S. Goldberg. 2nd row (L-R): K. Rau, ]. Frank, C. Paul, F. Sevilla, M.C. lnglis, S. Longenberg, R. Vogel, A. Kunes, S. Gimson. 3rd row (L-R): B. Hjorth, L. Kraushaar, B. Murphy, D. Hari, N. Butts, L. Hutchison, B. Tallman, D. Depew, N. O ' Donnell, D. Fennick. 4th row (L-R): L. Schragger, L. Lenthe, M.K. Davies, D. Cirillo, A. Mazzei, D. Symnoski, A. Karoly. 5th row (L-R): R. Hinz, S. Rzasas, D. Ray, K. Branting, ]. Byorick. missing: C. Graf, A. Segatti, ]. Krause. 109 MARCHING BAND no iWSft ' i« 111 STRING ORCHESTRA K. Branting, D. Carroll, ]. Cole, R. Cressman, D. K. Rau, M. Reges, A. Ring, R. Shelton, G. Skovira, Fennick, T. Ferrell, ]. Frable, D. Freeman, B. Hjorth, A. Spmosa, B. Stem, ]. Tanen, M. Velnich, D. Veras, A. Karoly, P. Kinton, V. Leister, B. Long, D. Rader, L. Young. 112 NEWMAN ASSOCIATION (L-R): D. Santanasto, W. Penrod, K. Boczar, Fr. B. Cofenas, D. Passafaro. HILLEL FOUNDATION 1st row (L-R): M. Silverman, C. Weingrod, E. Notis, D. Wolchok, A. Rosenblatt. 2nd row (L-R): Cantor D. Green, R. Cohen, . Lewis, L. Mitchell, ]. Rubin, R. Zankel. 113 BLACK STUDENT UNION 1st row (L-R): T. Gaither, V. Day, V. Meyers, D. Roberts, T. Jackson, M. Jimenez, V. Cross, J. Young, K. Jackson, B. Morris, K. Tate, R. Murray, P. Fen- ton. 2nd row (L-R): O.D., L. Young, G. Howard, L. James, B. Wilson, M. Ford, M. Snowden, L. Daven- port, L. Scott, L. Jackson, C. Smoot, J. Garrison. 114 Hoping to help black students feel more comfortable in this predominantly white university, the Black Student Union (BSU) is trying to build a tightly- knit, active organization for the minor- ity. Organized in 1964 under the name of Organization for the Enhancement of Afro-manity, the club began with 25 members. Now, with an updated name, a lounge in UC 204. and 70 members, the BSU is still striving to fulfill its original purpose: to provide a social and cultural environment for black and Hispanic stu- dents. Almost every black student in the University has taken part in the BSU at one time or another. Most black students at Lehigh are freshmen or sophomores, and BSU Vice President William Morris said he wants to get the increasing num- ber of blacks entering the University in- volved in BSU. Membership to BSU is not, however, exclusive to minority students, Morris explained. Since the BSU has no formal membership requirements, Morris said he is encouraging white students to be- come involved in the Union and its ac- tivities. The BSU has met with some obstacles on campus in the attainment of its goals. BSU President Mike Ford said, We are treated like we are a minority . . . the University is making a conscious effort to integrate us smoothly, but this is not enough . . . The University is not ready for us as far as our cultural and social needs are concerned. One thing that has been done to ease the friction between blacks, and whites on campus is the effort the University has made to recruit only blacks who have been in a minority situation before, ac- cording to Morris. Formerly Lehigh ' s black population contained many inner city blacks. These students had diffi- culty adjusting to the predominantly white atmosphere at Lehigh, he explained. — Jeff Ayers 115 ALPHA LAMBDA OMEGA 1st row (L-R): 6. Muth, C. Lambert, D. McNeily M. Picuca, M. Marcin, B. Yurko, ]. Lewis, B. Gray 2nd row (L-R): . Roth, A. Kline, . Schnauzer, B Diamond, O. Schultz, R. Brooke, ]. Perceival, K Prockup, B. Billowitch, R. Seaman. 3rd row (L-R): Pavlinski, F. Roth, S. Padula, R. Assetio, S. Butzine, M. Cosmos, R. Fiebrantz, D. Venkins, S. Hess, M. Shestok, R. Osborn, B. Sonto, D. Raudenbuch, T. Hillegass, S. Warmkessel, K. Gehman. TAU LAMBDA CHI 1st row (L-R): . Schnalzer (secretary), S. Butz, ]. Schlener (president), C. Hvizdos. 2nd ' row (L-R): B. Howlett, M. Gahagan, S. Oravec (treasurer), H. Kertavagc (IM manager), C. linger, N. Voros, T. Ernst. 3rd row (L-R): C. Wagner, C. Kiss, C. Schmidt, A. i Knipe, N. Richards, missing: L. Trinkle (vice presi- dent), C. Palenchar, C. Renninger, S. Pors. Berger, L. Slavish, ]. Kline, R. Kincaid, L. 116 RESIDENCE HALLS COUNCIL T. Booth, K. Branting, L. Brett, A. Bulger, B. Car- roll, M. Canavan, K. Carroll, E. Chapman, A. Church, M. Colvin, D. Denaman, ]. Dorf, P. Em- bree, A. Falk, R. Fuller, S. Gedney, D. Geugas, C. Goll, C. Gorbunoff, P. Grimes, M. Guay, K. Gyurko, S. Haimowitz, ]. Hellman, W. Herman, H. Heyser, M. Johnson, M. Kalna, M. Kender, R. Lanciano, R. Lark, K. Latimer, A. Lefkowith, D. Loizeaux, M. Long, M. Magar, L. Managanaro, C. Managhan, ]. McGowan, F. Merola, E. Metz, F. Schaufeld, J. Schraeder, P. Schwab, C. Sepahur, T. Shea, S. Shichman, W. Shine, A. Simmons, B. Sobel, I. Lopa- tin, S. Spiro, T. Stainer, R. Strawsburg, B. Ferguson, R. Tilman, E. Tober, R. Vogel, W. Weeks, C. Zam- botti. 1st row (L-R): . Feldman, P. Gordenstein, L. Gant. 2nd (L-R): K. Motschwiller, J. Poulin, P. Petko, L. Loewer. RHC OFFICERS 117 INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL an Mi (L-R): R. Fountain, C. Bachman, S. Detwiler, G. Stretch, H. Dorney. 118 GRYPHON SOCIETY $ fir. 1st row (L-R): . Connolly, K. Boczar, J. Ochs, K. Hartman, M. Koelmel, K. Meyers, T. Wilson, L. Orysh, K. Woerner, G. Skovira, R. Friemuth, C. Sauser, S. Tickell, D. Visokey. 2nd row (L-R): B. Westcott, T. Mastri, S. Maddock, R. Almon, E. lobst, M. Mazelsky, B. Rauch, R. Graifman, R. Vicino, M. Schratz, D. Passafaro, B. Alexander, R. Oehmke, F. Spinelli, R. Reeves. 3rd row (L-R): R. Johnston, R. Kennedy, M. Miller, J. Burke, ]. Hughes, G. Archer, S. Haimowitz, B. Card, J. Farr, T. Shea, A. Vernon, J. Peiczynski. 4th row (L-R): G. Wirth, H. Donaldson, R. Haimowitz, ]. Smith, M. Weis, ]. Polizzano, M. Sisson, L. Johnson, B. Anderson, J. Benoit, S. Chodakewitz, K. Greenwalt. 5th row (L-R): W. ]udge, R. Freed, P.J. Smith, W. Bleir, ]. Carter, T. Rauch, R. Folger, J. Demas. FRATERNITY MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION (L-R): M. Madison, G. Yuhas, D. Jones. 119 STUDENT ACTIVITIES COUNCIL Concert Chairman Gary Hirschberg 120 FORUM VIII Kneeling (1-r): S. Rubin , M. Silverman, L. Weitzner, S. Lochner. Row 2: L. Wenzel, L. Khatri, ]. Mis- tichelli, L. Leder, L. Katz-Olson, R. Loeb, S. Chap- lin, D. Van Doren, S. Radin. Row 3: E. Ottervik, . Turner, C. Charwat, P. Parr, B. Finn, P. Rogers, D. Solis-Cohen, . Lewis, M. Tarduno, E. Patterson (secretary), B. Rosenthal. 122 First Student Finn Assesses Forum Chairmanship When I first decided to seek the posi- tion of chairman of Forum VIII, I had many grand ambitions for the Forum. I wanted Forum VIII to be something unique: the embodiment of circumspec- tion and the perfect model of democracy. But then reality intruded upon my dream, and I quickly realized that one person, even though he may be the Forum czar, can not radically trans- form an organization in one short year. However, I do not mean to sound disil- lusioned because I am not. The Forum is a strong and vital organization, but, as anyone who has sat through a Forum meeting can testify, room for improve- ment exists. If I were able to create the perfect Forum, it would hold discussions on important issues, avoiding harping mindlessly on mi- nute details. Its members would make recommenda- tions and express opinions from a well-informed posi- tion. The Adminis- tration and the Board of Trustees would solicit and re- spect the Forum ' s recommendations, fol- lowing those that are well-founded and rejecting those that are not. In addition to these ambitions, I wanted to strengthen the public image of the Forum by making it more visible. I also intended to demonstrate that a student could be the chairman without the Forum being responsive to only student concerns. In short I wanted the Forum to be a dynamic organization, expressing the concerns of the Lehigh community and thereby helping to formulate university policy. The problem lay in transforming these ideals into a reality. There I had to deal with two simple facts: first, I was but one out of 125 Forum members and second, I was primarily a full-time student. I had limited time and resources to commit to the Forum. And therefore, the main problem was to convince others to vol- unteer their free time, when the benefits were not immediate. Patience is re- quired, patience with intransigent ad- ministrators, apathetic students, and alienated faculty. Patience with a slow and often painful democratic process. Patience with long and drawn out debate. Now the question remains: was I suc- cessful? No radical transformation oc- curred, for neither the better nor the worse. But none should have been ex- pected. The Forum did, more often than not, research areas before expressing an opinion, though considerable work needs to be done to insure that all opinions are soundly based. I would like to think that more people respect the Forum now than a year ago. Although many claim that the Administration and the Board of Trustees do not take the Forum seri- ously, one must realize that the Forum is relative new and therefore must earn the respect of both the President and the Board; this can not be done in even eight years considering that most adminis- trators have been here much longer. The existence of a Forum IX is adequate testimony to show that a student can handle the chairmanship. Many people have asked me why I did it and was it worth all the time and effort. I don ' t think I can give an answer to the first question, except that it seemed like a good idea at the time. Occasionally, late at night, I found myself staring at the wall wandering, Why did I do this to myself? Part of the reason was that I was trapped by the situation: many peo- ple expected and wanted me to run for the chairmanship. Perhaps the chal- lenge was too tempting; the challenge to prove to myself that I could handle the position. But most importantly, I thought I had something posi- tive to offer. As to whether it was worth it, the an- swer is a definite yes. I learned more about peo- ple, organization and even myself than I would have otherwise. Oddly enough, I can honestly say that I enjoyed being chairman of the Forum — the sense of accomplishment outweighed the many frustrations. — Brian Finn, Chairman Forum VIII 123 TAU BETA PI CHI EPSILON 1st row (L-R): B.T. Yen, J.W. Fisher, J.O. Liebig, M. Barron, . Watson, T. Tate, R. Ellsworth, M. Semer- aro, C. Godlove, R. Busch, ]. Stone, P. Joyce, ]. Kweder. 2nd row (L-R): M. Salley, S. Chen, T. Kulp, C. Gorskey, ]. Sullivan, G. Curtis, D. Miller, P. Bugbee, B. Hjorth, M. Long, ). Cassidy, A. Roth, J. Odorisio, G. Fennel, A. Thompson, L. Young, J. Maurer, D. Hechman, A. Levine, R. Pinciotti, L. Brannaka, A. Hazen, D. Harte, M. Hart, R. Rodack, I. Martin, R. Jelinek, D. Volk, R. Graves, D. Gruver, K. Huber, C. Wenger, D. Herbener. 124 LEHIGH UNIVERSITY VOLUNTEERS D. Barker, M. Beidleman, C. Bernhart, M. Brown, K. Chany, ]. Connolly, A. DeCillis, L. DeMarco, J. Dunn, R. Guiliani, T.Kielty, R. Klopp, S. Kovak, M. Howell, L. Novick, S. Petfella, D. Templin, P. Tor- rey, D. Van Do ren, R. Vicino, L. Young. ALPHA PHI OMEGA Seated (1-r): A. Fatula, D. Pitonack, L. Goodwin, P. Lamb. Standing: U. Weiss, S. Darlak, K. Boczar, M. Hart, ]. Woolsey, A. Schecter. 125 STUDENT INVESTMENT FUND (L-R): P. Lathrop, A. Thompson, T. Sweet, P.J. Smith, T. Smith, N.H. Jones, K. Tower, B. Ewing, G. Moyer. BRIDGE CLUB B. Gorsey, G. Pritchard, T. Schroeder, J. Vel- imesis. 126 BOXING CLUB K S J | (L-R): A. Hospidor, G. Musser, Dean W. Quay, P.]. Smith, P. Smyk, T. Faughan, G. Groller, T. Weisen- V berger, M. Miller, B. Hotz. KARATE CLUB 127 CYCLING TEAM 1st row (L-R): B. Troy, G. Banks, R. Schild, C. Bakis. 2nd row (L-R): R. Rauenzahn, A. Bollinger, ]. Mulligan, M. Wilmerding, H. Henning, N. Melchert. missing: . Holmes, ]. Koch, S. Butler, D, Durbin. The Cycling Team was 3-0 for the Fall 1977 season. The team aid not attend two meets. 128 CHEERLEADERS 1st row (L-R): D. Foley, K. Yarnel, . Frank, R. McFarland, T. Deutsch, J. Anderson. 2nd row (L-R): E. Connery, S. Alfono, N. Felix, D. Seyfried, K. Humms. 3rd row (L-R): R. Price, . Goldman, H. Ritter, K. Anthony. 4th row (L-R): . Feligi, D. Lantz. 129 ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY 1st row (L-R): M. Sasak, R. Rose, M. Melone, M. Proft, B. Daley, R. Adams. 2nd row (L-R): T. Farell, S. Nichols, M. Hissam, . Ripley, S. Goccia, G. Nassar, W. Sudol, B. Eck. SOCIETY FOR WOMEN ENGINEERS B. Raynoha, conference chairman; W. Wolfgang, secretary; Elaine and Eleanor Berkhart, presidents, D. Corbett, vice president, L. Eckert, treasurer. 130 BIOENGINEERING SOCIETY (L-R): D. Evans, M. Rayhill, Dr. G. Sih, L. Shep- tock, R. Salatiello. RUGBY CLUB 1st row (L-R): D. Zuck, D. Williams, ]. Liberty, R. Trevisan, R. Mills, S. Peck, P. Maher, C. Wolfe, T. Sweeney. 2nd row (L-R): P. Shook, }. Dietrich, C. Hartley, L. Martin, S. Tannen, ). Glasser, ]. Harper, P. . Smith, G. Zotian. 3rd row (L-R): N. Jones, B. Boswell, K. Deutsche, S. Semanaro, R. Braen, D. Minetole, P. Bugbee, Limey, P. Maxwell, K. Carney, T. Culp, C. Bailey, D. Gross, . Veech, B. Kesselman, G. Talarico, P. Grinnups, B. Feranwald, B. Gault. 131 132 LWINI reyipg luwuini n nw 7nn n rrTi RNn nrn n nw 7nn n LL U WUU JV ] aira iyjire) u=uwuu LWMQ ©TOyps LflWQM LOWOIN]© ©TOype LMM LI¥P© o ©y e UWOINI twwm ©royps LB¥0i U¥K © ©ypa lwm LWMQ ©TOyps bjvoini twwm © ©ype lwm LWMQi ©roy e lwm umm ©roypa . lwm LWMQi ©TOypi LWM LWM B ©roype , LWM LWMQ © ©y a , LWM lwm® ©roypa UVOM U¥0i© © ©ype i LWM LWM B ©F3©ypa i LWM LQVDMO © ©y e  LOVDINI ummm ©F3©ypa ; LDVOM LWMQ ©roypa ; uvniNi U¥0 © © ©ypa ) LOWOM n wv wmm atisxnw npg ; n mm 133 C 5 h-l w H Z w u BEARDSLEE Isf rou (L-R): B. Long, T. D ' Amelio, M. Schemel, C. Izuno, K. Pierce, T. Quigley; 2nd row (L-R): ]. Ayeres, G. Phtch, R. Villenueva, D. Collins, S. Stern, M. Antunes, O. Chang, R. Necarsulmer; 3rd row (L-R): M. Seela, P. Berger, B. Rizzi, D. Martin, M. Cong, R. Schilder, R. Timpson, S. Sheerin, T. Ruhle, B. Meyer, A. Magill, ]. McDonald. CAROTHERS 1st row L-R): T. Maynard, ]. Kazar, . Widz, P. McWilhams, R. Colomb, F. Jacobs; 2nd row (L-R): D. Veras, L. Taylor, ]. Williams, E. Birzner, A. Gupta, A. Alexa, H. Heyzer, D. Mariani, ]. Singer; 3rd row (L-R): . Chappell, R. Nersesian, B. Hlad, A. Brodner, B. Roache, D. Monaco, B. Bronner, D. Thomas, S. Senser, R. Budin, B. Fischer; 4th row (L-R); L. Deran, ]. Rapson, D. llloski. 134 1st row (L-R): p. Sih, D. Penzias, A. Elagizy, C. Munson, P. Davis, O. Rahim, G. Zagursky, M. Conroy, M. Mayo, D. Desanto; 2nd row (L-R): ]. Goldman, T. Fleck, ]. Edwards, G. Tobenken, B. Dorwais, B. Oshurak, D. Weissman, ]. Onnen, J. Bernhardt, J. Powell, H. Miller, N. Flores; 3rd row (L-R): G. Lewis, K. Fenstermacher, G. Supron, M. Lokides, A. Matturri, P. Dinsmore, J. Skodnick, J. Dickol, . Pieczinski; 4th row (L-R): G. Wilhite, N. Parry, L. Williams, D. Patten, B. Grimm. CONGDON 135 EMERY 1st row (L-R): T. Bailey, L. Hostetter, R. Lark, B. Spehalski, ]. Gesford, G. MacGregor, R. Vicino, D. Szablowski, G. Shemanski; 2nd row (L-R): . Paulus, T. Cort, W. Clark, C. Cicila, ]. Felegi, R. Khpp, D. Weidner, D. Berson; 3rd row (L-R): M. Conte, V. Ciciliano, W. Nealley, ]. Conrad, T. Koprowski, ]. Hearon, P. Pestalozzi, R. Douglas. 0% «• LEAVITT ]s( row (L-R): T. Cowles, S. Mazzeo, F. Snyder, ]. idly, B. Campell, V. Rizzo, J. Schrader; 2nd row (L-R): P. Dickey, G. Robinson, J. Lysak, G. Ciani, S. Trandly, B. Campell, Sullivan, D. Hayes, A. Bartlett, R. Morton, D. Smith, U. Weist, A. Smith, T. Brennan. 136 Jsf row (L-R): R. Bitting, P. DeStefano, T. Meiss, B. Ferguson, T. Castle, F. Daly, D. Miller, K. Jerwann, M. Jumbo, ]. Phillips; 2nd row (L-R): D, Boyuka, E. Kane, j. Grube, P. Morton, ]. Duffy, C. Rynier, M. v. ' - Gay, K. Huber, D. Freeman; 3rd row (L-R): J. Schil- thuis, G. Rudy, S. Antiskay, C. Rupert, T. Heisey, P. Lande, ]. Michael, B. Curry, D. feserun, L. Vogel. McCONN Go for it . . . more than a moll . . . Yeah, really . . . I ' m sitting in a boat with a rock in my lap . . . Bombard the Pards . . . Happy tinks . . . Turnpike tollbooth pitstop . . . There ' s other fish in the sea . . . Bluegrass picker . . . Mud on your face . . . You ' re the best . . . Crying engineers . . . Write-in winner for Forum position . . . Cyber . . . American foxes . . . Heh-heh, 11:50 . . . Dar shadr-e-kuran yek chasm koda-ast . . . Vital principle . . . Does that guy look dead to you? . . . It ' s been real . . . Dashboard fridge . . . You ' re losing it . . . Take a left at the snowbank, Witchita Falls 2800 miles . . . Abyscinia . . . Screwdriver milkshake, hold the Tobasco . . . Suck a toe . . . McConn West . . . Chainsaw . . . Making that phone ring . . . Respect the dead . . . Are you a nerd? ... Hi guys, can I borrow a pillow? . . . Gunga-din ... Ike Moon Andrews . . . Have a nice life! 137 PALMER 1st row (L-R): L. Sommer, M. Seltzer, D. Spess, J. Kohlhepp, L. McMahon, M. Zebrowski, D. Schneider, B.K. Pisano, C. Batutis; 2nd row (L-R): J. Rowca, C. Livingston, B. Geekie, M. Dannies, B. Berg, J. Kamon, I. anderson, M. Zvanut, A. Kleeman, K. Boczar; 3rd row (L-R): ]. Smyth, L. Arnold, K. Mangan, ]. Byorick, M. Marx, C. Toth, L. James, K. Talbert, E. Braceras, W. Smith, V. Chou, L. Sluke, D. Waldron, R. Day, N. Wagner. STEVENS 2s! row (L-R): C. Castaldi, B. Judge, P. Adams, M. Ballentyne, W. Weeks, R. Cipro, K. Silbert, T. Rosen; 2nd row (L-R): B. Schicktanz, F. Perry, D. Verbonitz, B. Rarig, R. Kaminsky, M. Spizak, P. Guavancini; 3rd row (L-R): J. Drexinger, B. Benge, M. Sicinski, B. Patterson, K. Forsyth, D. Petrosmski, D. Sagl, J. Lebo, J. Femmister, K. Park, J. Ktnable, B. Bredy; 4th row (L-R): A. Greenwood, B. Kirwin, B. Ill, G. Blame, S. Lucker. 138 1st row (L-R), Kneeling: R. West, ]. Carnali, ]. Leckness; 2nd row (L-R): G. Warner, M. Kalna, D. Rohr, M. Stammer, M. Rabinowitz, ]. Falk, E. Tarof, P. Mancino, T. Hoens, J. Dirkin; 3rd row (L-R): . Gabuzda, R. Artschikits, P. Kramer, B. Ruffle, K. Chaney, S. Timmerman, R. Godshalk, }. Sion, S. Pearlmater, T. Wilmott, D. Butler, B. Larkin, O. Stachtiaris, A. Candor. SMILEY 139 STOUGHTON 3s( row (L-R): K. Tropin, R. Golumb; 2nd row (L-R): M. Koelmel, K. Myers, T. Sloand, R. Katcher, D. Dally, C. Wright, N. Crochett, ]. Thaeder; 3rd row (L-R): T. DuBos, T. Davis, B. Sedlar, J. Helman, M. Boyd, D. Berbarian, D. Hart, P. Weiss, J. Campo, ]. Rettburg, R. Butts, K. Riely, J. Erving; 4th row (L-R): D. Nunn, }. Bentley, S. Whale, J. Morse, M. Wildermuth, T. Schick: Not pictured: ]. Valentino, S. Culver, S. Smith, K. Thompson, ]. Frank, B. Lewis, H. Landy, C. McKinney. THORNBURG Isl row (L-R): D. Cerinese, L. Demarco, L. Bevilac- qua, L. Barkhorn, A. Lefkowith; 2nd row (L-R): S. Graves, E, Richards, B. Morris: 3rd row (L-R): 1. Wadsworth, P. Schively, J. Knoat, K. Bozar, R. Schenk. 140 1st row (L-R): L. Pickens, L. Richardson; 2nd row (L-R): P. Carey, A. Wesler, A. Rekow, D. Kaiser, E. Welles, A. Kuzmack, L. Lenthe, D. Green, B. Ewing; 3rd row (L-R): C. Sharper, S. Petrella, L. Rissel, N. Butts, B. Schaefer; 4th row (L-R): . Mulligan, P. Blejwas, W. Gulick, R. Sayegn, B. Lilly, M. Hamel- farb, H. Henning, B. Herder, C. Sikorsky, G. Horner. WILLIAMS 141 z 2 Q A-2 Is( rou (L-R): D. Dalzimian, D. Fullmer; 2nd row (L-R): B. Romeo, S. Corwin, M. Schriver, R. Lunt; 3rd row (L-R): R. Witte, R. Porter, ]. Spangler; Not Pictured: M. Gallinro, E. Chapman, D. Taylor, S. Shade, F. Dietz, R. Copolla, M. Bushlow, B. Pincotti, . O ' Connor, }. Ferras, . Todaro, ]. Ferguson. 142 A-3 1st row (L-R), Kneeling: R. Beaumont, R. Busch, J. Martmo, S. Barker, D. Sekol; 2nd row (L-R): H. Beck, F. Secondari, }. Lombardo, K. Kummer, N. Miele, T. Rake, S. Gould, B. Hamlette: 3rd row (L-R): M. Smith, K. Dischmo, J. Alt, D. Evans, T. McParland. V 1st row (L-R): D. Lazinski, D. Souders, B. Auerbach, G. Appino; 2nd row (L-R): ]. Magee, B. Glenn, J. Rubin, R. Stewart; 3rd row (L-R): D. Adler, M. Crowe, B. Welsh, B. Bausmith; Not Pictured; M. Federbush, D. Blanchard, D. Silver, B. Tozer, D. W% Murphy, ]. Baldwin, R. Barbieri, C. Souzer, S. P Adlerman, T. Rehermann, K. Wilk. 1st row (L-R): B. Blier, B. Kennedy, ].K. Polizzano; 2nd row (L-R): D. Renshaw, ]. Wilcox, T. Gentile, M. Kender, ]. Huston, C. Wien, C. Winterfield, S. Conrad, . Baily; 3rd row (L-R): R. Witcoff, T. McElhenny, ]. Reish, M. Sommerfield, A. Aboody, T. Brown, C. Home, G. Smith, T. Ogren; 4th row (L-R): M. Waldissen, T. Stone, K. Coombs, M. Ryan, S. Goccia, J. McCarthy, T. Weisenberyer, B. Kirk- land, C. Foltz, D. Junius, Z. Malpass, B. Kulp, B. Swoyer, J. Kiessling, O. Palsgrove, R. Hurlik. B-3 143 as z 2 Q 1st row (L-R), Sitting: M. Johnson, C. Barberis, K. Peiffer, M. Johnson, M. Doherty; 2nd row (L-R): R. Oehmke, D. Grossman, S. Amdres, K. Yee, D. Robbtns: 3rd row (L-R): C. Ciccotello, C. Semal, K. Weber; 4th row (L-R): C. Leach, M. Carboy, J. Sonon, 5. Jennings; 5th row (L-R): P. Lamb, J. P. Lim. 144 a o 1st row (L-R): N. Countanis, B. Tan; 2nd row (L-R): Hemer, C. Sepahpur, A. Grossman, R. Pines, D. De- A D. Karasic, D. Blount, E. Barry, S. Alfano, B. pew. _f .™ At Schratz, B. Deutch; 3rd row (L-R): A. Mishkin, B. A-3 1st row (L-R): K. Scaiscai, M. Spektor; 2nd row (L-R): S. Miritello, L. Silver, E. Cwynar; 3rd row (L-R): L. MacGill, K. McDermott; 4th row (L-R): M. Feagales, M.K. Haas, L. Cohen, L. Chirichillo: 5th row (L-R): T. Rauch. 145 o A-4 2s( row (L-R): D. Cirillo, G. Kemmerer, G. Thalhammer; 2nd row (L-R): K. Woerner, T. Geier, A. Pollack, ]. Schwitter, B. Bolte, S. Escott, P. Proctor, G. Margolis, V. Myers; 3rd row (L-R): D. Gengos, S. Garvey. B-2 1st row (L-R): J. Dambrizi, T. Ucci, S. Killian; 2nd row (L-R): J. Silver, C. Gorgski, B. Harris, J. Tanen, R. Tillman, B. Taylor; 3rd row (L-R): B. Latshaw, M. Zary, C. Carter, ]. Graf, M. Grimes, P. Satler; Not Pictured: G. Andreassi, C. Kinkelin, T. lobst. 146 1st row (L-R): ]. O ' Sullivan, G. Biscoll, T. Nelson, B. Brown, R. Maegli; 2nd row (L-R): T. Evans, K. Kenna, ]. Cappraro, T. Smith, K. Kruger, ]. Shalleck, B. Caspanan, T. Ward, D. North, T. Aditbol, L. Sherwin, B. Weitzner; Not Pictured: A. Church, D. Serfass, J. Shoffner, S. Murray, R. Johnston. B-3 ■i 7 Kneeling (L-R): B. Friemuth, R. Butera, M. fisher, K. Dorms, K. Adams, W. Velicky, R. Arnold; Standing (L-R): M. Smith, P. Gakls, R. Strawsburg, B. Bronster, G. Goelz, M. Budzmski, E. Poreda, S. Lea, P. Campbell, B. Manual, D. Billiard, R. Lowe, G. Yaworsky. B-4 147 o Q B£ 1st row (L-R): D. Dalton, P. Stern, ]. Nuschke, K. ■Henry, B. Young, M. Christian; 2nd row (L-R): T. O ' Donnell, . Fields, T. Albright, D. Stinner, D. Pfeil, ]. Dunlap, A. Tugendhat, M. Yeager. Cl-G 2s( row (L-R): D. Weeks, ]. Land; 2nd row (L-R): . Bleemer, S. Breitner, ]. Cox, B. Robertson, }. Leightner; 3rd row (L-R): ]. Dickerson, D. Grillo, D. Black, A. Binder, T. Stamer, R. Bomgardner, E. Fang, D. Vaughn; Not Pictured: T. Knopp, T. Sollit, R. Craifman. 148 (L-R): E. Witherford, M. Kaufman, S. Nagle, M. Wehner, G. Hugo, S. Herman, L. Mangard. C-2 1st row (L-R): S. Watkins, L. Praver, P. Finney, ]. Teufel, A. Prudente; 2nd row (L-R): B. Painucci, E. lobst, L. Luce, S. Haimowitz; 3rd row (L-R): N. Lehrhaupt, B. Haley, V. Nelson; 4th row (L-R): A. Kauffman, K. Herbert; 5th row: T. Schifter. C-3 149 o CA 1st row (L-R): A. Parfitt, R. Ramunni, M. Bell, S. Denman, C. Wells, N. Trespacz, }. Alpert, M. ■■J Sproat, D. Anderson; 2nd row (L-R): D. Stix, D. Scoczafaba, C. Bonacci, A. Dela Cruz. D-t 1st row (L-R): D. Hadley, G. Heinly, B. Ross, }. - X Zdatny, J. Mazel; 2nd row (L-R): M. Miller, S. Shickman, B. Mantone, B. Brantley ; Not Pictured: B. Banks. 150 1st row (L-R): S. Turner, R. Failmezger, E. Curran, T. Gallagher, B. Postelwait, R. Zwirn, S. Maddack; 2nd row (L-R): A. Rosen, D. Lance, K. Bertram, M. Mazer, J. Bell, S. Sanders, G. Banks, D. Pratt; Not Pictured: ]. Salamido, f. Galvin, B. Colville, K. Witmer, R. Dougherty, M. Smith, G. Wittreich. D-2 Isf row (L-R): K. Levy, C. Schlaggs, B. Kemmerer, D. Keough, D. Adams, D. Palet; 2nd row (L-R): S. Brown, G. Dunn, D. Ludlow, P. Kruggel, K. Warshaw, B. Hotz, R. Trench, S. Warden; 3rd row (L-R): D. Bernstein, ]. Hall, E. Metz; Not Pictured: J. Cole, B. Kerman, A. Okada, K. Bohan. D-3 151 a in u H Z V A-l 1st row (L-R): C. Crowe, T. Harbison, ]. Smith, L. Poffenberger, S. Fortney, M. Mark; 2nd row (L-R): P. DiApofedo, R. Carroway, M. Wrenn, R. Schacter, D. Wassel, P. Boone; 3rd row (L-R): H. Palmer, K. Hespell, F. Dudman, K. Moncher, M. Kimak, V. Guiry, D. Walls, B. Nolty, K. Selinka, C. Rand; Not Pictured: K. Hartmann. ■III 111! rii A-2 1st row (L-R): D. Reed, L. Thorn, A. Sasak, K. Ireland, T. Swety, P. DePalma; 2nd row (L-R): P. Holmes, N. Forni, R. Lanciano, B. Horvath, V. Lychak, N. Petnllo, M. Kochan, J. Doyle; 3rd row (L-R): S. Komarow, D. Poles, D. Stacom, L. Dembesar, M. Buckminster, A. Dietrich, L. Schoener, R. Kossin, M. Wei ' s, . Ochs, S. Southwtck, M. Northam. 152 1st row (L-R): L. Hammond, A. Gaydos, M. Young, S. Rubin, N. Rosenstein, S. Louras, P. Roberts; 2nd row (L-R): B. Perry, C. Griffin, A. Simmons, A. Geltzweiler, C. Mautte, E. Marshall, A. Glynn; 3rd row (L-R): ]. Anderson, B. Hjorth, M. Kaufman, L. Branch, L. Ansilio, C. Tatko, C. Powell, M. Cunliffe, S. Chaudry, A. Fabian, A. Roberts, M. Buchinsky, L. Kaiden, B. Raynoha. A-3 1st row (L-R): T. West, J. McDonald, D. Margolis, D. Kratz, ]. Cass, G. Gershenson; Srd row (L-R): B. O | Ehrlenbourn, B. Card, B. Devorik; 2nd row (L-R): S. Richie, J. Apgar, . Basland, D. Fornheiser, T. Laity, .D™ A. Brown, E. Heime, D. Rathbuw, H. Lipshutz, A. F- Glinsky, C. Kaufman, . DiPietro, D. McMillan. 153 -J y U o B-2 Isf row (L-R): M. Cohen, R. Bronson, D. Coughlin, G. Jonas, L. Maslow, B. Wolford, P. Sheibly , D. Wewstein; 2nd row (L-R): C. Hudis, E. Frey, F. Soen, S. Roberts, G. Sherlock, ]. Dorf, D. Hady, ]. Enright, E. Schneider, B. Knowles, T. Morog, R. Donahue, D. Watkins, P. Wohler, M. Stacom. B-3 1st row (L-R): ]. Liebensberger , G. Morgan, M. Carroll, T. Booth: 2nd row (L-R): G. Romanik, C. Sheppard, G. Curtis, ]. Power, B. Puzauskie: 3rd row (L-R): ]. Hughes, S. Burdette, . Burke, S. Plucmsky, S. laddie, H. Schever, T. McCann, A. Visani, T. Scargle, R. Welter, B. Hawkey, G. Beck, K. Conly, P. Lagos, M. Barrasso: 4th row (L-R): S. Daubenspeck, M. Bach, B. Rhodes, T. Desaluc. 154 (L-R: D. Schirmer, B. Gallman, R. Hutley, M. Wodeschick, C. Wacyk, D. Quinn, C. Nagle, M. Quillin, R. A 1 Snyder, A. Greene. x .™ J 1st row (L-R): G. Unger, B. Kirshner, M. Stipa, W. Shurts, R. Panenke, D. Stinner, D. Dalnodar; 2nd row (L-R): P. Trosinkis, B. Kurtas, B. Jenkins, S. Ryan, M. Thoma, M. Goldner; 3rd row (L-R): M. A Bastian, S. Molotsky, M. Kremzner, W. z .™ Jm Nandabhiwat, K. Hollenbach, D. Campbell. 155 Q as u 2 A-3 1st row (L-R): E. Stieg, N. Tahl, I. Gearsley, M. Dickerman; 2nd row (L-R): M. Cochran, G. Price, D. Gash, N. Lonski, A. Weston, M. Thune; 3rd row (L-R): M. Mazelsky, L. Patch, ]. Dunham, S. Sonin, L. Hirschmann, C. May; 4th row (L-R): B. Bolger, M. Westhead, R. Coopman, R. Almon, A. Baskan, A. Grunon. B-2 156 2sf row (L-R): F. Griffin, ]. Callahan, D. Lundeen, D. fones, K. Carrol; 2nd row (L-R): L. Amen- dolagine, S. Smith, ]. Robbins, B. Sullebarger, L. Yet- ter, S. Habakus; 3rd row (L-R): D. Maco, . Ar- bovast, P. Maxwell, ]. Holmes, M. Boyd; Not Pic- tured: B. Haimowitz, C. Tobin, D. Watts, T. Hellman, P. Fox, D. Blanset, J. Diehl, G. facobs, B. Aunkst, C. Israelite, D. McFayden, Sctbby. 2sf row (L-R): C. Stoebenoff, P. MacFarland, B. Hansbury, V. Shevitz; 2nd row (L-R): ]. Aigen, S. Searfoss, L. Schreckengaust, L. Weiner, . Doll, K. Powell, M. Inglis; 3rd row (L-R): L. Farbman, S. Madden, N. Cassidy, S. Keats, M. Suib, E. Minmch, S. Kartov, ]. Schwartz; 4th row (L-R): K. Brantmg, ]. Fravillig, B. Podell, K. Benusa, P. Cleaver, L. Bec- ker. B-3 1st row (L-R): M. Visintainer, M.E. Croussouloudis, D. Banks, F. Wald, Champ, R. MacFarland, J. Woolsey, S. Royer, P. Seidenberger; 2nd row (L-R): K. McMinn, R. Kaplan, B. Froberg, C. Raspeller, P. Rogers, N. Felix, C. Marrah, L. Cutter, L. Mihatov; 3rd row (L-R): P. Garnish, T. Ferrell, R. GUckman, D. Fiertag, W. Bowen, M. Van Grieken, B. Hand, A. Reese, B. Sorrel, L. Kruse. 157 o 2-E 1st row (L-R), kneeling: R. Traynelis, ]. Braithwaite, Bradsky, T. Donahue, J. Altomane, J. Connolly, R. M. Ryan, K. Akerboom, A. Carroll, C. K rause; 2nd Folgar, B. Kraemer. row (L-R): D. Braeder, M. Colvin, ]. Boesch, M. Von 2-W (L-R): P. Torro, B. Taylor, M. Smith, G. Raab, Parnsh, B. Bartose, D. Hock, T. Collins, ]. S. Hockman, P. Mellon, ]. Jeffers, D. Schilobar, W. Tishbind, R. Harrington, R. Marchart, P. Hombre. 158 1st row (L-R): M. Folet, T. Buttrie, B. Samuels, M. Stuttsman, M. Wilson; 2nd row (L-R): ]. Porta, R. Folger, J. Bromada, A. Pena, K. Preston, D. Kaiser; 3rd row (L-R); J. Crib, T. Braunstein, K. Cahill, T. Burke, W. Blecher, B. Spengler; 4th row (L-R): D. Hefty, P. Amrein, P. Yussen, M. Spengler, R. Freed, J. Connelly, R. Hummers. 3-E 1st row (L-R): M. Wu, D. Davitan, D. Woodnorth, R- Folger, R. Khalili, R. Mannherz; 2nd row (L-R): R- Zilhg, B. Leary; 3rd row (L-R): T. Crevlich, S. Peason, B. Kisiluk, R. Daley, E. Moll, ]. Miceli, S. Donohoe, T. Rauch, M. Gordon; 4th row (L-R): C. Schuelein, R. Hnatuck, C. Bemhart, M. Spengler, R. Moyer, T. Shea, T. Connoly. 3-W 159 C z 1st row (L-R): K. Noell, L. Kline, L. Orysh, L. Foley, I. Carlson; 2nd row (L-R): L. Blair, B. Boden, Archer, T. Amoruso, B. Sergwvanni, L. Brett, D. K. Miller, B. Engel, T. Vikteris, M. Zimmerman. B Gryphon: S. Tickell, D. Arzapalo, W. Baker, ]. Benson, A. Bosco, F. Brulato, R. Buckley, S. Christ, N. Dalessandro, E. Goldberg, R. Kowliski, A. Paolini, ]. Williams, T. Wise. 160 1st row (L-R): P. Shy, T. Minick; 2nd row (L-R): S. Sajer, ]. Benoit; ird ' row (L-R): B. McQuiston, M.K. Moskal; 3rd row (L-R): C. Roff, C. Asselm, M. f i Torres, M. Cupy, R. Vaughn. _ (L-R): H. Brahimy, N. Pasquerilla, J. Roehr, P. Kramer, T. Hughes, T. Siggia, E. White, F. Merolla, rv Reichert, B. Scott, E. Speidel, D. Hoffman, M. F. Spmelli. J 161 w O H On o s 3 Isf rou fL-R;.- R. Rau, . Rhss, 6. Buckner, C. Vandlik, R. Ronzione; 2nd row (L-R): B. Tobek, D. Hagenbuch , H. Luttmann, P. Kobilsek, ]. Kopenhnuer, B. Lenz, M. Salley, T. Dexler; 3rd row (L-R): J. Alpenn, D. Fmklestem, D. Hebner, K. Kedsie, G. Newhart. X 162 What good is sitting . . . wan alone in your room? 163 I.F.C. Rushing Regulations From the Monday lollowmg IFC Pledge Day until the RCS days before Spring semester finals This is a period of Post-Rush I DEFINITIONS A Rushing Any organized social contract between a student and a fraternity member B Open House: Three Sundays within the first month of the fall semester shall be designated IF C Open House days Each house shall be open for inspecfion on Its designated Sunday C Closed Rush No contacting of freshmen by fraternity men shall be permitted during periods designated as closed rush by the I.F.C. Contacts naturally arising on the lower campus and Open Houses are the only exceptions during this period D Open Rush Ail remaining periods Contacting is encouraged by the I F C at these times E. Contacting: The rushing of freshman wilhin the Residence Halls F Formal Contacting shall be discontinued in order lo reduce the compelilion and foul play lhat has occurred in the past G Pre-bid A pre-bid is a Formal notification that a fraternity will emend a Formal offer of member ship to a treshman 1 Acceptance of a pre-bid is not binding on Ihe Ireshman. 2 All freshmen are encouraged lo send in their IFC pre-bid - reiection cards by December 1, 1977 H Day of Silence: The Friday preceding pledge weekend At this time no coniact with Freshmen by fraternity members is allowed, except for those contacts naturally arising on lower campus I Formal Bid: The extention of a formal oiler of membership to a fraternity J Posi Rush Social contact between a student and a fraternity member during the Spring semesier Posi Rush will begin on Ihe Monday following IFC Pledge Day C Open Houses 1 There shall be an Open House tor each fraternity scheduled on the Sundays ol Ihe first month of the Fall semesier 2 Freshmen interested in Ihe fraiermly sysiem are encouraged to visit as many Iraiermties as possible on each of Ihe three open house Sundays 3. Rush functions, and the serving of alcohol at Rush functions, shall conform lo Ihe rules of Ihe University as stated in the Student Handbook At all Lehigh social lunclions where alcoholic beverages are served, non-alcoholic beverages musl also be made available 4 The houses are divided into the lollowmg groups Town Houses Pi Kappa Alpha Delia Chi Delta Sigma Phi Tau Epsilon Phi Ps. Upsilon Lower Hill Alpha Tau Omega Sigma Chi Phi Gamma Delta Chi Phi Alpha Sigma Phi Sigma Phi Phi Delta Theta Delia Tau Delia Kappa Alpha Sigma Nu Delta Upsilon Beta Theta Pi Chi Psi Upper Hill Pi Lambda Phi Lambda Chi Alpha Zeta Psi Theta Xi Alpha Chi Rho Sigma Alpha Mu Theta Ch. Sigma Phi Epsilon Phi Kappa Theta Delia Phi Kappa Sigma Phi Sigma Kappa Thela Delta Chi 5 The Town Houses shall hold Open House on the First Sunday of Open Houses II RULES A Closed Rush: 1 There is a period ol Closed Rush except for Open Houses, and contacts naturally arising on lower campus from Orientation until Monday alter the last Open House Sunday. 2 Closed Rush is in eflecf during RCS days and the Day of Silence B Open Rush — Two Periods 1 From the first Monday after the lasf Open House Sunday until the RCS days before Fall semester finals 2 From the day of registration tor the Spring semesier until the day of silence Pre-bids — Noie Definition G I Pre bids may be extended Irom Ihe first day of Open Rush The following is an example of the standardized IFC Pre-bid Rejection Card that men give 10 Freshmen when they receive a pre-bid: Example On behalf ol Ihe brothers of _ you a pre-bid which means we v IFC Pledge Day) fraternity, we would like lo extend lo ll give you a lormal bid on (date of II alter carelul consideration you believe lhat you will be reiecling our formal bid, please sign below and mail this card lo Box F-34 (IFC Box) by December 1, 1977 Other- wise, il will be assumed lhat you are still considering joining our house IFC Pledge Day shall be held on the second Salurday following the winter vacation Formal bids will be distributed on Ihe Saturday of the designaied Pledge Weekend between the hours ol 9:00 a m and 12:00 p m in Ihe University Center The room of distribution will be announced An accepted lormal bid will be retained by the Freshman involved All reiected formal bids will be signed by Ihe Freshman and returned to the member ol Ihe I F C Rushing Commiltee in charge III ENFORCEMENT A Complaints about infractions or irregularities must be submitted lo the I.F.C Facl Finding Committee, Rushing Committee or the Judiciary Committee within a reasonable length ot fime, from the commission of the infraction or irregularity B All infractions of these rules will be handled by ihe I.F.C Judiciary Committee C Irregularities shall include any complaint from a freshman arising from an occurrence al a fraternity during the rushing period D Etiquette toward other house shall be observed at all times while rushing Downgrading of other houses or disclosure of private matters of other houses as a means of rush is strictly forbidden Any violations of this are subject to the penalties described in this section E Penalties may include, depending on the seventy of the violations 1) Recision ol a fraternity ' s right lo rush, pledge or initiate new men for a definite period 2) A fine, not to exceed $300 164 GREEKS 165 GREEK WEEK 166 167 The Rise of the Sororities Three years ago they were seeking official recognition. Two years ago it was granted. Last year, they were presented a housing proposal. The proposal was overwhelmingly accepted. Three years — a period of growth and development into one of the most independent and integral living groups on campus. All three sororities — Alpha Gamma Delta, Alpha Phi and Gamma Phi Beta — have much to be proud of. They accomplished in only two years what it took some fraternities half a century to do. Photo above right: (L-R): Karen Talhelm; President -Alpha Phi, Debbi James; President -Alpha Gamma Delta, Sharon Trost, President -Gamma Phi Beta. Photo below left: Paulette Ruff in. How did they do it? A closer look at the dedicated women who make up these groups is evidence enough to explain the success of these groups on campus. The sorority (as a living group) is unique as opposed to other (types) because the girls can become a lot closer to one another than would be possible in a dormitory, remarked Sharon Trost, ' 78, former president of Gamma Phi Beta. You can feel the genuine affection between the members when you live here. It ' s very difficult to explain . . . , she added. The response to joining sororities has definitely increased, remarked Karen Talhelm, ' 78, former president of Alpha Phi. In the beginning, people had reservations about sororities, but now that the sororities are established in their ' houses ' the response to joining has grown, she added. 168 ' Home ' for the sororities consists of three buildings in the Saucon Married and Graduate Students apartment couplex (SMAGS). in Saucon Valley, which have been modified to suit group living. In each building, two ground-floor apartments have been renovated to provide community kitchen, dining, lounge and social areas. Despite the construction delays in the beginning of the fall semester, in which space had not been provided for food preparation and dining facilities, as well as a shortage of beds, the women managed to hide their disappointments and keep a stiff upper lip. I think we ' ve proven that women can do something like this. It ' s possible for women to band together and be a viable force, Talhelm said. The problem of the house not being finished caused some disappointments but this has now been totally solved. Moving and living out in SMAGS has been a big step considering that the sororities on campus are so young, remarked Diane Miller, ' 79, president of Alpha Gamma Delta. I think that the sororities have shown something to the rest of the campus. We all enjoy living in SMAGS, Trost added. The greatest achievement of the sororities this year has been the successful adaptation to the housing situation in Saucon Valley. We have a cook, eat our meals together and are active in a wide spectrum of activities, she added. All three groups have been involved in numerous activities ranging from philanthropic to social events. Alpha Gamma Delta sold punch to raise money for muscular dystrophy. Alpha Phi sold singing Valentines for the Heart Fund and Gamma Phi Beta sold mums for two camps for underpriviledged children. Social activities included discos, wine and cheese parties and pub nights. Some of these events were held with fraternities. Sororities should continue to get involved in more campus activities, Talhelm observed. We want to project the idea that we do get involved and are a friendly house where people can feel comfortable, she said. Being a member in a sorority, I feel that I ' m part of something in the University and that I have helped a lot of people, Miller added. It ' s great to watch a girl change from year to year in her outlook and interactions with others. Trost said. I feel that I learned a lot about women in general because the office allowed me to participate in the workings of the sorority on an administrative as well as on a personal level, Trost noted. I ' m very proud of the girls in this house, she added. In the fall of 1975, some administrators wanted to know what the impact of the sororities would be on the University and wanted to ensure that they would be operating on the firmest ground for all parties concerned before a green light was given. Three years later the sororities have proven that they are indeed operating on solid ground and will continue to do so. Sororities are gaining in popularity and membership each year. All three houses enjoyed a successful rush this year. Alpha Gamma Delta pledged 14, Alpha Phi, 21, and Gamma Phi Beta. 17. All pledges are required to learn sorority history and songs as well as to participate in cleanup responsibilities. The sororities have changed one aspect of th e University for the better because they offer University women the opportunity to be part of a unique kind of living arrangement. The closeness sorority members share with one another is very personal and one of the most rewarding experiences of which one can become a part. I ' ll miss it, but I can always come back, Talhelm reflected. A new tradition has developed at the University. Women have come a long way since they were first admitted to Lehigh in 1971. What role have the sororities played towards that end? Miller best summarized it by saying, We have to start building a tradition — to start and make everyone realize that there are women here and that we are a real part of the history of Lehigh. — Olga Yannitsadis 169 X u X (L-R): Jackson, B. Morrison, M. Kusrnin, . Chappell, Z. LUienfeld, C. Garen, J. Bonze, T. Pilch, P. Thomas, T. Janis, D. Thomas, S. VanKeuren, B. Brown, R. GimigUano, 1. Schepps, M. Rittmayer, D. Ludlow, M. Otteing, R. Neff, R. Van Winkle, S. Gibson, ]. Oonk, P. Brabazon, T. Faughnan, ]. Delpo, G. Bryan, W. Walker, J. Harrison, C. Kershner, M. Van Husen, ]. Braithwaite, P. Bosco, M. Colvin, S. Farrow, R. Coleman, K. Walden, D. Flutter, B. Inserra, T. Woznicki, J. McCartney, S. Molkenthm, J.B. Cahir, D. Adams, B. Marcinkowski, B. Roche, S. Kessler, D. Moore, D. Fauntleroy, D. Rung, C. DePhillips; Not Pictured: B. Korchak, J. Long, R. Nersesian, W. Hall, B. Strauss, B. Taylor, ]. Twitchell, D. Hock, L. Deren, B. Kershner, J. Callahan, T. Collins. 170 room . . . P.T. ' s pimpmobile . . . peanutbutter face . . . Morped . . . Lukers . . . Bighorn run . . . Emma ' s cheesecake . . . sticky-fingered pledges Nice 10 yard bomb Dick . . . Gay computor Zack . . . Uggie-Lug . . . Maynard G. Woz . . . Mr. Bill . . . Blob ' s the 18-hour nap . . . Git-em Jack-Boy . . . E.E., Winks . . . You ' re all outta here . . . Right-O Bye-Now. Everybody-Dog . . . Pumping Iron . . . Ney . . . Numbo . . . You ' re beat . . . Grape-fight. . . own a piece of the rock . . . house cum . . . why National? . . . Dave the cook . . . Desert race . . . Schlongnose . . . Voot . . . Walk-in raid . . . Mama Pilch . . . computer Pud ... Hit the Ho . . . Schliesty . . . wife-line . . . Kidnap Waldo . . . Disco Mac . . . Haddonfield Hulk . . . Brown ' s cow . . . T.F. -nice car and nice r«. -Y ,K T V - 171 H a X ft. 3sf rou? (LR): D. Miller, L. Weissman; 2nd row (L-R): M. Zimmerman, M. Spector, B. Notis, C. Miller, ]. Schwab, C. Paul; 3rd row (L-R): D. James, S. Schmider, M. Feagles, S. Keats, L. Black, L. Gallagher, S. Smith, M. Allen; 4th row (L-R): C. Delia, M.A. Surdovel, ]. Frank, L. Kraushaur, C. Herald; 5th row (L-R): S. Fyfe, K. McDermott, S. Langenberg, A. Bleu, L. Reynen, E. Murphy, S. Beckman, D. Ray, M. Weyner, L. Levine. Missing: A. Kunes, R. Him, E. Crits, C. Hazelhurst, C. Manns, P. Hein, F. Sevilla, A. Pinto, S. Daniel, G. Reinhart. 172 Finally a house . . . What ' s our address? . . . Warm up parties . . . Not on the new carpet! . . . Let ' s look through the table sideways . . . The files . . . Inquisition . . . Are you a V with P? . . . The mysterious candlelighting . . . Nancy Main Home House ... 26 dollars, right Lang? . . . Do it for Emily! . . . The Alpha Gam Man . . . But the fraternities do it! . . . The P.H.B. . . . The guest room is reserved . . . Handmade gifts-again! . . . The dining room furniture is coming tomorrow . . . Epsilon Sigma Alpha . . . Belly dancing, proposals, pretzel, cigars . . . Bali Beauties . . . Bananas ... Do you know that . . . What ' s your problem? . . . O.T.M. . . . Nancy Drew gets married . . . Who has some lip gloss, Carol? . . . Ask me when I ' m sober, I ' ll still like you . . . Is he Jewish? No, he ' s Armenian! Sorry Amy . . . Schmue-not Schmid! . . . Brain death . . . Murph-did you go to class this week? . . . How about, Lang? . . . Judy, shut the . . . up! . . . ZZZZ ' s . . . Sooooo cute! . . Out the window . . . What a bite! . . . Spoonin ' . . . Shuffle, stomp . . . G. and D. . . . The Wilted Rose Award goes to Judy . . . Critso makes Miss I.R.D. . . . Stellar . . . Beware Pineapples . . . No comment means yes . . . Isn ' t anything sacred!! 173 X ft, s ft, 1st row (L-R): P. Welchel, }. Cassidy, M. Clearfield, L. Cline, G. Holt, A. Kleeman, N. Winkler, ]. Deane; 2nd row (L-R): K. Keaton, D. Gash, D. Wolchok, B. Sedlar, K. Rattle, D. Waldron, T. Harbison, A. Grossman; 3rd row (L-R): C. Lee, L. Eisenhart, S. Grysewicz, L. Smythe, W. Weiss, R. Kossm, M. Marson, K. Talhelm, S. Thompson, P. Ruff in, M. Lasser; 4th row (L-R): K. Capobianco, M. Keating, B. Sergiovanni, S. Goldfarb, D. Melega, G. O ' Neill, K. Slike, T. Ruggeri, A. Sotzing, P. Timmerman. Missing: E. Barry, B. Brake, D. Depeiv, G. Ehrlich, R. Golomb, B. Hemer, L. Horn, L. Kominowski, J. Lindegren, J. Marcm, S. Moyer, B. Murphy, B. Tan. 174 Spontaneous platonic party . . . Barb Melchert Promise not to leave the house! . . . One last kiss . . . Metro Livingroom . . . Chugging team tryouts . . . Deep Throat, trench coat, and shades . . . Shovelling snow . . . Let ' s Lynch Lou . . . She has nice teeth . . . Tracy ' s coughing spell . . .Peanuts. . . Senior Banquet . . . Best to wear Bordeaux ... Go Cartha . . . Who ' s in the Gossipzette this week . . . When in doubt, date a freshman . . . Could you please tell me where the HO JO ' s is in Wheaton, Maryland? . . . But Wendy, can you handle it? . . . The Three Musketeers . . . H I, is that a fraternity? . . . Hey La Dee La Dee, La Dee, Hey La Dee Da Dee Doo . . . After the Ivy Ball, Charlotte, wake up its us! . . . Hey Sotz, How do you make a highball? . . . Creamsicles, May they never die! . . . Who wants to play penny poker? ... I fold . . . Up in the air Junior Birdman . . . Hey Jane, You have two phone calls . . . I can feel it, I can feel it, just a little bit more, c ' mon, I can feel it . . . Devine and Friedy . . . Rice pudding, again! . . . O and Samarai Dinkwater . . . Peaceful Easy Feeling . . . Candle passing? . . . Who ' s gonna clean the bathroom in Apt. 123? . . . Who carries her pennies in bright yellow socks? . . . Put your Bible on the right hand. . . The 6:30 Pinto . . . Woodside Condominiums . . . Follow the red and white s ki jacket . . . MB: I like NJ girls! . . . Hey Nancy, have you ever been roped? ... I guess I ' ll have to bin and grear it . . . Gene-Baby ... Is she English, No she ' s British . . . Hey Buss the apartments . . . Call that Decorator . . . The Cradle Robbers . . . Four turkeys slip sliding away . . . Tim Pammerman, Tim Pimmerman, etc. . . . Does anyone know how to change a flat? . . . Jenner,Batmobile,Robinmobile, and Dorf . . . Manny ' s . . . Alpha Phi wishes the best of luck to the Seniors: Jane, Kathy, Gloe, Barb, Paulette, Sue, Kim, Koko, Merle the Pearl, Mashe, Ms. Lee. Cartha, Katie, and belatedly Ms. June Faseky-Miller. 175 X ft. o X n-J 2sf row (L-W: S. Stine, J. Slayton, J. Tannen, J. Smith, . MnzW, G. W attach. D. Rhodes, L. Bell, T. Baldwin, S. Geraghty, R. Kubek; 2nd row (L-R): R. Haist, F. Godwin, B. Benge, E. Miller, B. Taylor, D. Solis-Cohen, M. Poncelet, K. Stober, D. Donovan; 3rd row (L-R): R. Hicks, C. Heverly, J. Bleemer, D. Lowrie, H. Smith, B. Abel, M. Grimes, K. Chin, B. Carrol, M. Stutzman, B. Kissler, P. DiPazza, H. Winters, P. Geraghty; 4th row (L-R): T. Donahue, B. Baker, 5. Kesster, B. Johnson, R. Cassavechia, S. Wainwright, D. Radford, P. Dzera, J. Cooke, J. Parisi, G. Potochner, P. Sine, M. Mjaatvedt. 176 Back when I was a pledge . . . where ' s skilo? . . . Beeeaaak . . . Kezzz . . . Pope . . . Big Rose and Little Rose . . . Jizzler ... Be there! . . . Aloha! . . . Sophomore meeting after dinner . . . You have no right! . . . Bag . . . F — ya if ya can ' t take a joke . . . knife in the back . . . Dizzy, line two . . . D.B.S. . . . Huff . . . let ' s catch some Bennies . . . Stine ' s West Chester dating service . . . Agent 887 .. . take a hurt . . . Hicksboro . . . Dip . . . Luigi . . . O ' Baldy McSwine . . . awards . . . Trole . . . one rubber after dinner? . . . one ways and low lifes . . . The Old Gal . Joanne Harris 177 o ft. Isf rou (L-R): . Dambrisi, B. Tozer, B. Shine, T. Giordani, D. Hellekjaer, S. Tannen; 2nd row (L-R): H. Kline, ]. Future, B. Moore, 5. Mitchell, }. Buzby, N. Myron, C. Dippo, R. Witti, ]. Legath, J. Fitzgerald, E. Bloom; 3rd row (L-R): T. Freeman, T. Deutsch, S. Gimigliano, P. Sudano, K. Connelly, ]. Davidson; 4th row (L-R): S. Cross, T. O ' Donnell, S. Michaels, A. Vandergrift, D. Snyder, D. Robinson, S. Shyman, O. Koder, L. Smiscak, D. DePaulis, C. Meyers, T. lobst, G. Hoffman, W. Wilkie, B. Romeo, T. Knoop, ]. Blackburn. 178 Ragman . . . Oooby Dooby . . . Kelty . . . The Red Eye . . . roof diving parties . . . Porpoise Head and Power Blanket . . . Horse and Musket . . . Palomino . . . Hen and McGeorge . . . Sucking Face . . . Bump and Grind . . . how bout ya Bud . . . Brickhead . . . flat tires . . . The Wambo . . . Reknobs . . . Buddha Vision . . . tropical cruises . . . discus champ . . . Pioneer Bowl National Champs — 24, 73, 75 . . . Polar Bear . . . Deny, Deny Deny the Crotch . . . Legs . . . Mudfights . . . Schnoozcock . . . Pebble Beach . . . 14 14 Greaseballs . . . Fandingos . . . blizzard . . . goodbye Monobrow . . . UNICEF needs Otis . . . Graffitti . . . How ' s your Dad, Lubes? . . .gravel burgers . . . Snooze, how are your strokes? . . . Lady Kenmore-B.T. . . . Futcher date with the stars . . . Jack, how are your pom poms? . . . Snitz m h -■' ■H J: Kfi t „ ' ■ . ' - '  -- i ' ■■; . . . sofa parties with Fitz . . . Thurmond ' s leg . . . Bucket Head . . . Bump Wheel . . . Sick Cat . . . Stash . . . Diet Pepsi . . . foreign cars to boot . . . King Rat . . . Venison, pierogies and Phillies . . . Catonsville Killer . . . Milk and the Captain . . . you know . . . Sookie ... hit the slopes . . . Rocko pumping iron . . . Travolta . . . Muff diving . . . I ' ve been to the mountaintop . . . Schulkyill Haven . . . shave down for Ho Jos . . . Gooch . . . Drippo . . . Heitzman is gone . . . Blowen Kodene . . . Moosejaw, Saskatchewan. 179 0 H a H W 1st row (L-R): J. Doran, R. Hersey , T. Stine, B. Mitchell, K. Tilton, M. lorio, S. Dill; 2nd row (L-R): ]. Schwenk, S. Lochner, T. Judge, J. Loupes; 3rd row (L-R): M. Kluhonatz, R. Curtiss, B. Cohen, L. Norella, B. Lyon, D. Graff, B. Smith, ]. Pedrohy, P. Duff; 4th row (L-R): B. Peters, D. Clark, J. Emmitt, H. Kunze, . Grady, R. Bomgardner, T. Cerra, R. Silberg. 180 181 X 5 u 1st row (L-R): B. Gentzinger, D. Black, B. Bacheson, H. Folsom, B. Black, C. Slingerland, H. Shames, C. Yung, D. Fischer, J. Luskovich, G. Schuster, j. Kraemer, S. Sutger, ]. Zebfeckes; 2nd row (L-R): ]. Liebel, G. Peck, ]. Slingerland, K. Fortune, ]. Dussinger, M. Pheferle, F. Shoemaker, P. Corrigan, Srunyon, Z. Davis, M. Archibald, B. Gorcey, J. Gicking, J. Loman, D. Langdon, P. Ruppe, D. Downs, M. Krey, E. Suarez; Not Pictured: C. Urrichio, president. 182 Wasted away in Margaritaville . . . The crew goes to Ft. Lauderdale . . . High times at the Beach Plaza for Squidly and Company . . . Dussy takes a wife and Fortune ' s crown . . . Doc ties the knot while Debbie overworks Brian ' s resistor . . . Pudly J. Agnostic and the missed chance(s): I look at it as being selective ... I like mine with lettuce and tomato . . . Poop-deck . . . Lowperson does a shot and goes for the freezer . . . Pick a number between 1 and 10 . . . shorts over your eyes . . . Bab makes cents? . . . Country Joe goes Disco . . . Toronto . . . rides in a Black Yellow Van . . . Polly . . . Too tall . . . I ' m a loser ... the Gimp strikes out (again) . . . moral hangover . . . Little Feat in N.Y.C. . . . Sleazy Sophomores . . . Fischer, roll another one . . . Mel-Fry . . . Sam, Feisty and Brandy . . . Rockin and Stonin with Craig . . . Firechief Weeks . . . KUZ-TRS-Manny ' s-Suitcase . . . Brotherhood. Joanne Rams 183 X U 2sf row (L-R): D. Succop, M. Ricketson, W. O ' Leary, M. Melillo. S. McKay, D. Heimstaedt, B. Kiss; 2nd row (L-R): D. Probst, Duke, D. Van Orden, R. Heimstaedt, V. Magursky, P. Stackpole, ]. Dutt, L. Williamson, D. Rarig, D . Malone, S. Strait, P. Bruxelles, S. Cook, P. Bugbee, G. Skola, G. Marquart, A. Robinson, G. Duff, M. Seasholtz, E. Merrill; Not Pictured: S. Armstrong, T. McCIain, D. Reichenbach, ]. Davis, B. Kovaks, ]. Ferguson, ]. Adams, ]. Luttmann, T. Conklin, N. Camuti, A. Bott, R. Thuring, R. Cowen, C. Harris, ]. Keiffer. 184 Devil ' s advocate . . . Well ah ya know . . . The world ' s greatest lover? . . . Bugwheeler! . . . Buton, I ' ll be at Moni ' s . . . Ty-one on . . . how was the honeymoon fffergy? . . . Hey Hey Hey its fat McKay . . . Chod who? . . . O-Irish Eyes . . . Foulbird . . . Bikini Skoler . . . Eli . . . Did Heimy get up for lunch? . . . Did he go to class? . . . Spenderblock, New Haven . . . What about ' Im . . . J. D. -What is a Peter? ... 2 for a month . . . Vince ' s Rent-A-Car . . . Q and Joe . . . No chug Doug . . . Stone and Betty 4 ever . . . bearrag . . . Pabler-own a piece of the chair . . . crazy turn arounds . . . Keith Taylor . . . Turn On! . . . Where are the keys for the Winnebega? . . . The skunk, can ' t rush F.B. players . . . Chasbo and his five year plan . . . Heimy ' s car 5 per hour . . . Tuber . . . Kheeee! . . . Sharon ' s got my car . . . High Eric, high V.O., high bear . . . J. A. -our own rabbit hunter . . . Oz ' s wine cellar . . . Dave-is she marginal? . . . How ' bout ya . . . Kunta Kintay . . . Jhohan Keeferstien . . . Strait can box? . . . Robby loses control in the cold dorm. The Lodge bids a fond farewell to Bute, Skols, Probi, Dave S., Mic, Heimy, Pete, Frog, Ned, Hoops, Buffs, Thuro, and welcomes back Hasbo and ' O ' who couldn ' t find it in their hearts (or credits) to leave. 185 X u H -J o 3sf rou IL-R): M. Roddy, ]. Miller, S. Mackey, E. Laquer. T. Yurkanin, ]. Saliba; 2nd row (L-R): B. Muratore, . Odorisio, ]. Cooper, R. Schloesser, M. Class, ]. Gerard, B. Wyckoff, K. Ashton; 3rd row (L-R): C. Ziegler, B. Marrs, C. Bossi, R. Miller, B. Schreiber, ]. Phiel, S. Dtamantom, G. Mulvihill, M. Gass, G. Goelz, G. Pritchard, J. Frankenburg, C. Markley, D. Schutzman, E. Dianastasis, B. Anderson, G. Naas. 186 Stubbed your foos ... no nurses allowed . . . chunk . . . burn Schutzie burn . . . Bozo . . . You zero you . . . Yurkranian National Anthem . . . hurt me . . . roids . . . Q-zone . . . doormat . . . ghetto cruiser . . . dork . . . what you need is a nurse . . . dinger . . . senior meetings . . . Jabber . . . E,S, and D King . . . Tore . . . Dork ' s doubleheader . . . load . . . Bloody Marys, Tom? . . . Dr. Pile . . . Sandy, another for the Annex (5-2) . . . Lauderdale ' 78- You may substitute . . . Mr. Eugene . . . Nice Odo . . . R-R-R-Right, Buddy . . . Shark . . . The Goat . . . Anderson peaked too early . . . Roddy ' s dogs . . . Spicer ' s Spikers . . . squirrel in the Annex . . . Dinger and his trained moose . . . the phantom muncher . . . beer foos . . . Dr. Dismal-criticize things you don ' t know about . . . what ' s happening, where ' s the parties at man? . . . whew . . . Ernie D. . . . Billy P. and the Annex dwellers . . . wives weekend . . . I was only five feet away . . . Pilgrim . . . Owego weekend . . . happy at home . . . Pete ' s Pelicans . . . Salibaderchi . . . The Snake . . . HA-A-A-As . . . Neil Kinebo . . . Kazootie . . . Smakie ' s Wackie Tabaccie . . . Hey Fellas-goodnight Gene. 187 X a. H -J Q 1st roui (L-R.): T. Splescia, J. Watson, C. Herman, J. Russo, D. O ' Malley, M. Rentschler, C. Johnson, T. Kamens; 2nd rozv (L-R): P. Nunan, ]. Filreis, D. Dessler, D. Burk, P. Sanduick, F. Wentworth, A. Grande, ]. Larkey; 3rd row (L-R): ]. Wummer, B. Jester, J. Johansen, B. Weisenberg, J. Neimeister, L. Margerison; 4th row (L-R): J. Glaze, A. Hubsch, R. Simms, J. Hunter, S. Crowell, B. Darrow, L. Smith, J. Boyce, N. Culp. 188 189 s ft g H W Q 2sf row fL-R;.- . Schiefer, B. Stout, W. Nial, C. Berta, . Barzcynski, B. Adams; 2nd row (L-R): G. Behler, D. Balickie, B. Peiper, G. Zotian, G. Enrich, C. Thunberg, R. Nelson; 3rd row (L-R): R. ]ohns, M. Karpowich, P. Smith, ]. Braine, B. Miller, B. Stevens, A. Hollingsworth, P. Tale; 4th row (L-R): K. Schumacher, R. Gallagher. 190 Hotel . . . no-house manager . . . red-neck mother . . . Munchkin . . . Golden Shower Club . . . Huey . . . Fatguy . . . Andy pulls all-nighter in stall . . . Disco Rick . . . tube-team . . . Turg the bag box king . . . Snevets . . . Colt 45 army . . . Berta crack . . . Whaaaa I don ' t know . . . El-Ray . . . Zote gets champagne . . . 3rd place football champs . . . Bark . . . J.J.W. . . . Ly sisters . . .Behloff. . . eat shit buddy . . . Toby . . . Rotcy . . . everyday is Thanksgiving . . . Ligger . . . C.E.s lay pipe (to M and M) . . . Canuck . . . Dope Fund . . . Zote ' s $70 hole . . . RCJ . . . Bottles . . . Smitty ' s still in the racks . . . Vermont girls do it on Balickie ' s hood . . . where ' s Sandy ' s wet box? . . . Tatoo Woman . . . Waldo . . . Gliggs lost in closet . . . Fubie and Fubette . . . Tuna loves Lisa . . . nice meatloaf Ricky . . .Stubs. . . Lar . . . Whitney . . . Zoteber, Superbag . . . Fifi and Fifi II . . . Dickmay . . . How big were they, Jim? . . . Jungle Brain . . . Class of ' 78. 191 H W Q P H W Q 1st row (L-R): M. Giduk, P. Joyce, S. Kelly, 5. Hudacek, Springer, P. Guthorn; 2nd row (L-R): B. Caulfield, C. Phillips, W. Shurts, K. Ghezzi, P. Manson, G. Weitzel, . Nolan, S. Ficken, L. Sherer, B. Roman, . Esch, T. Palmizano, B. Livingstone, G. Gross; 3rd row (L-R): B. Falk, D. Dalton, B. Higley, T. Kielty, T. Anderson, A. Barada. 192 Stop yo ' lyin . . . Iceman . . . Guy Le Guy . . . Ingrid and Ursula . . . Wet tees are still on . . . Catty . . . Master Pizza . . . Altoona . . . Brick House . . . I ' ll tell ya, I know it for a fact, I ' ve seen it . . . Busch . . . Wedgehead . . .The beach. . . Don ' t get cheated, BabyHu Hu Hu . . . Washington D.C. . . . D.B. here . . . Please come to Boston. . . Call Bob Field . . . Guess who ' s engaged? . . . Again . . . Jake, the beer man . . . Rieks Phase IV . . . Weenie . . . Greek Week Champions, again . . . Fabulous . . . Porpoisehead . . . Cubs . . . Weezie . . . Til death do you part . . . Dress up much? . . . Ann or Tracey or Sandy or . . . Power . . . Luau Porno . . . Duck . . . You ' re right . . . Hanger . . . Larry the Boarder . . . What deficit? . . . Oh God you ' re gross . . . Roll me over . . . Mumbo . . . Roast the rocket ... Bo Boo . . . Bumper Lips ... Big Marty . . . Spudly . . . Delt stew of knowledge . . . Abuse . . . Lehigh River is gettin ' colder . . . Lisa and friends. . . More abuse . . . O.K. Mother . . . Oscy ' s up . . . Livin ' in the life . . . Gracet . . . Count Dracula . . .The Hump. . . Songs you ' ve never heard . . . T.K. . . . It ' s taken care of . . . Butte, Montana . . Stone . . . Matilda . . . More abuse . . . Motels at Centenary . . . House meetings? . . . Sportswear . . . She is nasty . . . Pump iron . . . Let ' s burn it . . . Calendar Girl . . . Darts . . . Pickins . . . Trans Am . . . The bus ran into me . . . Lumberjack . . . Arnold . . . We ' re having it outside . . . Hey . . . hey . . . hey . . . Gross ' s Band . . . Who ' s the steward? . . . Sorry . . . Scholastic exellence . . . Sharon . . . Sharon . . . Are you still there? . . . Chugging . . . Good humor . . . Good times 193 z o 58 Cm «: H W Q R. Adams, . Baron, J. Butkus, B. Campbell, D. Corderman, L. Dannibale, }. Davis, J. Dille, S. Glaser, D. Gross, H. Haupt, L. Henshaw, E. Jarzembowski, R. Kelly, R. Luchsinger, G. Machikas, M. Madison, ]. Mahlbacher , N. Marshall, L. Martin, S. Mayberry, P. McGmnis, M. McGrath, T. Monica, ]. Neely, R. Newman, H. Pastuck, . Rodden, K. Schaffer, ]. Schulze, A. Swanson, B. Swartz, M. Vallee, ]. Vargo, j. Veech, J. Wetzel, A. Winters, C. Wolfe, E. Yaszemski, M. Zaszemski. 194 The Bionic The importance of a fraternity is not who you know, but how you know them. The implication such that whether the sobriety of said brothers has any relevance. Sobriety, is of course, a thoroughly mundane occasion, carried out by those moribund individuals who assiduously pursue it. Therefore, imbibing to excess is the essence. It is our assertion therefore, again, etc., that the art of nostrolux and male potency as well as diligent T.V. watching is Arghrsgffff! — Author: Your royal highness DaDa, pledgemaster for life, of DU and Tick. . . . Jack and I will go fishing. 195 H W CO E Js( roui (L-R): C. Kerner, S. Chadokowitz, S. Trost, P. Russell, M. Ehrich, T. Deutsch, L. Zarembo, K. Mitchell, B. Haley, V. Wilkins, K. Khan, P. D ' Aplioto, W. Bollman; 2nd row (L-R): L. Melillo, E. King, ]. Harris, P. Smoler; 3rd row (L-R): C. Sepaphur, L. Rifkin, C. Prick, K. Seigler, L. McGill, D. Dally, L. Taylor, C. Rosen, L. Schnorbus, D. Seifried, S. Dahl, J. Cawley, L. Komngsberg, P. Lewis, L. Montavano, B. Davis, A. Wenhold, L. Grasso, L. Cohen, L. Southworth, 5. Gimson, D. Davidson, K. Comly, M. Haas, A. McCoy, G. Marotta. 196 Mother Eck ' s Apple Pie Crust: To 2 3 cups margarine, add X A cups flour, V2 tsp. salt and 3 tbs. sugar. Work with a pastry cutter until dough forms a ball when pressed in the hand. Add 1-2 tbs. of water. Roll out bottom crust and place in pan. Fill with 5 thinly sliced apples, 1 cup of sugar, 2 tbs. lemon juice and a sprinkle of cinammon. Cover with top crust and bake for 1 hour at 350. Satisfaction guaranteed! . . . Unattached Stemps . . . Jodi — I ' d walk a mile for a Kent? . . . Indiana wants Me-Coy . . . Meg — do you want moore? . . . Franco and Norton ... Dr. Gerota speaking on apartment living . . . Nosie Rosie and long distance calls . . . Byonne — never trust a DTD . . . Nebbingibbons playing ball with sulfuric acid . . . Riff — a juvenile delinquent . . Happy Birthday S cubed . . . Schnorbs — can we start drinking? . . . Wendall — can we have ham for a change? . . . Grasso, don ' t get lost in the cornfields . . . Debbie Lu, its only 10 hours . . . Sifred — Atdoms are Chem not Bio . . . Lehigh-Lu, IM teaches Rube Morals 302 . . . TS — the prep. . . Obscene 17 went on a keg hunt and found a gorilla . . . WENCHES unit as IM champs, lose Harvey the original beastie, but gain FredD the Easter beagle . . . How long has the composite been gone?? . . . Best Wishes to the grads and almost grads!!!!! Founded upon a sink hole . . . Toastie: DoU like Beach Parties — BINGO . . . Squat — you blew your schance — where ' s bowlhead slober on the BarcumBarcum . . . GPB Queen DaDa for life — Mother Eck . . . Steph, what ' s behind the tree at Club Med? . . . Caruso — an MBA at KA . . . Zeebo with the ICW at the Tavern . . . Karen — will he bring his chicken? . . . Moni and Bute . . .P.P. — our invisible sister . . . Belle Watling — where ' s Miiichael? . . . Val — London Bridges falling down . . . Melow — where ' s Pasta Brain and Mr. E.? . . . Barbs — vaccine shot of vodka . . . Dizzy Disco — a Farewell to Arms . . . Chod our Gryphon . . . Kuerns-outboard radish?? . . . Louise — ROUGHNECKS and Budvases . . . Carol — are y ou engaged? . . . D00D00. missed the last train from Philly . . . Susy-Evie, hello Joe, what do you Know? . . . Wizish — always OTP . . . Our ChemE — from Colgate to D Phi to Z Psi to . . . Joan-nick, from Wallflower to promwoman . . . Kay — don ' t take the money and run . . . Wild Woman Wilkens loves parsley flakes 197 Cm CM Cm 1st row (L-R): P. Miller, R. Adams, H. Bierstei, T. Toth-Fejel, B. Price, . Pope, D. Ritter, J. Peters, S. Hutton, A. Merwin, B. Rentier; 2nd row (L-R): J. Schwanda, M. Smith, P. Lathrop, B. Nyerges, B. Siegel, S. Carpenter, }. Andrelszyk, D. Smith, ]. Hildebrant, D. Gorzsas, M. Giguere, ]. Smith, K. Anthony; 3rd row fL-RX- B. Staplins, V. Sytzko, ]. Baxter, M. Steill, M. Gorson, G. Moyer, D. Krom, D. Nissely, J. Maurer. 198 Smitch is the definition of risk . . . The Electric Woman needs a bigger mailbox ... In old country . . . The Ho for lunch . . . Congratulations, Kolpy! . . . The room in the ozone . . . Jiggery . . . augmented . . . basketball . . . Smith — use public transportation . . . Viking night? . . . Snow football . . . massive injections of mescaline . . . the Ho for dinner. . . $12,000 fine per day . . .the fork flies again . . . Hey, fat boy . . . Raoul A. Duke . . . drink for medicinal purposes . . . Price is on number 3 . . . Rodriguez Faust . . . You have to be tough . . . you can never have enough beer . . . the Pope shuffle . . . Staplino . . . Disco-eating grins . . . Wing, Jr. ... a two sixpack woman . . . Thunderfoot . . . the steward ' s law . . . Put a man on it . . . The Panamanian Athletic Club . . . Victor, where ' s Bluke? . JB ■JL H fl 199 g ft, a. 4 C. Bachman, E. Barth. . Betwieser, A. Billera, J. Borillo, D. Breisch, S. Brown, B. Camperson, R. Carter, C. Cawley, T. Cohn, ]. Colket, C. Donahue, W. Gardner, G. Gignon, D. Hargrave, R. Herman, D. Hetrick, P. Homing, K. Kramer, K. Kravitz, F. Lusby, M. Miller, F. Moore, K. Noonan, ]. Papach, B. Peck, R. Pulling, M. Rayhill, D. Schoneman, S. Schwartz, V. Scullin, A. Sheptock, D. Spoont, W. Steitz, ]. Thielens, W. Vanlopik, C. Whitman, T. Winters. 200 Pavlov ' s Carter . . . and now, for your dinner entertainment and listening enjoyment — Crotchfester — aaahh! . . . the mirthmakers . . . amazing . . . yeah, really . . . excellent . . . who wants to give Evelyn her prebid? . . . smoke mine ... in Russia we don ' t say excuse me , we say move . . .The Raccoon Lodge . . . another oy-vega bites the dust . . . Warren meets the machine . . . the FMA wants to borrow our van again? . . . who went to drama this month? . . . um, Chris, what ' s your policy on hazing? . . . swallowage . . . azz hole . . . fth . . . don ' t you nevva come back to Ceda Cress again . . . where ' s Syd this semester? . . . Who cares? . . . have another slice of bread, Joe . . . but do the alumni think Breakage is a good guy to drink with? ... I can drink anyone in the house under the table . . . you woman . . . the blue team . . . Kool Breeze . . . Stoney . . . Scruffs . . . Hickory J. Studd . . . can Hadji ' s new speakers fit through the doorway? . . . let ' s go to Hawaii . . . Luzz . . . Chenzo . . . maintain . . . Cromwell . . . who wants Steitz for a little brother? . . . get the phone — its the man . . . lovestick . . . my knees hurt — I ' m going to law school . . . With this grain, all the girls are gonna dry heave tomorrow morning. 201 X 3 u pa Isf rozu (L-R): J. Zouoski, A. Schiefer, J. Bloomfield, C. Ramsey, B. Daley, B. Drummey, M. Malone, S. Zaretski, B. Ross, D. Nickman, C. Isleborn, . Larson, D. Pitney, A. Delenick; 2nd row (L-R): D. Morris, D. Pullis, ]. Corson, G. Yarnis, ]. Sokol, C. Lutz, D. Krouse, B. Arnstein, M. Prey, C. Keck, J. Somer, P. Wise, M. Handman, D. Engle. 202 Lambda Chi Alpha ' s heritage is based on human vision, need, understanding, idealism, and love. Above all, it is built on a series of honest friendships. The activities and experiences that are products of Lambda Chi Alpha membership are many. They are as diverse as the individua l personalities of its members, and directly shape the character of the chapter. A chapter, and thus the brotherhood, is created from the synthesis of all its interests, abilities, and personalities of the chapter members. A chapter never is something; it is always becoming something. Our chapter is not the fraternity in itself, but rather, it is one part of the whole — one unit of a great international Brotherhood made up of men subscribing to the same ideals. More than anything else, the Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity is a family, where the family members (Brothers) strive together for the betterment of the family as a whole and for the individual; not for selfish purposes, but rather because of the Bond of Brotherhood which exists between the members . 203 H a H W Q CM R. Adams, . Altier, B. Ascetta, R. Babacz, K. Behrend, P. Blust, R. Braen, ]. Byelick, D. Cox, C. Crowley, C. Diapaolo, F. Ditmars, R. Dunne, S. Erickson, B. Fauth, ]. Flanagan, C. Foster, G. Frankenfield, S. Gordon, D. Hartz, D. Lombardo, C. McCarthy, P. Ockert, ]. Papazian, B. Schadt, G. Scott, D. Valerio, R. Woelfel, A. Wynn. 204 It ' s been four long years for our bolting boys. They ' ve tilted a lot and made some noise They ' ve been tested, congested, infested, molested When times got bad they sometimes regretted They ' ve computed, tooled, and learned about school They ' ve stayed up all night, ' til the morning light But through it all their brotherhood has been tight It ' s been four long years since they ' ve come to the hill Four years they ' ve had their fill And now that they ' ve got Lehigh skill Hopefully they ' ll acquire some bill. ... T o our graduating brothers — Pap, Greg, Richie, Gary, Pete, Fred, M.C., Android, Steve, Barry — May you live long, prosperous, friendly and rewarding lives — Your brothers at Phi Delta Theta Babacazoo! Get down! . . . Still more Rich jokes . . . Lovie Loveroe . . . Something MC doesn ' t know? . . . Faggy Charlie . . . Valerio joins Fred in the P.W. Club . . . Ockert ' s flip flops . . . Crazy Boynton . . . Senior-Sophomore rumbles . . . Gammon . . . Pinga . . . Delt . . . Cheen . . . You gotta love it! . . . It ' s the real thing, Dougy! . . . Rico ' s bummed . . . Hey, hey, hey Ralph . . . Wing factor . . . Let ' s fire Mary . . . Check my I.D. . . . It ' s your dog, Dave . . . Snoopy . . . Cool, calm, Drew . . . Radical J.P. . . . Dickie Babe ... Is Fred here? . . . Tree 1, Erickson . . . Watch out Bethlehem, here come Foz, Beard and Pete . . . Aloha . . . Papstats . . . Another No? . . . Schadt finally moves out . . . Mercer ' s rules of order . . . No wrestling in Android ' s room . . . Barry — answer the phone . . . Greg makes it in four anyway . . . Phi ' s third year blues . . . Rico ' s cousin . . . Nautilize it! . . . 205 H W Q O X On Isf row (L-R): M. Connors, S. Peck, D. Beard, J. Leiser, T. Haas; 2nd row (L-R): B. Harris, ]. Benson, ]. Braverman, C. Arcodia, M. Standorf, P. Cohen, f. Mosconi, T. Yerdon, R. Schmidt, S. Liffers; 3rd row (L-R): K. Cortnght, B. Mantone, D. Christiansen, T. Weiss, L. Folkes, B. Bast, }. Schruwk, R. Earl, ]. Gorman, R. Manning, B. Richtie, B. Sukenik, . Horvath, B. Cortnght, D. DelGuerao, G. Mino; Not Pictured: K. Alley, D. Brennan, D. Bryant, K. Colangeto, D. Doyle, M. Dugan, J. Eggert, S. Grayson, B. Kopenhaver, Z. Malpass, S. Martin, S. Mock, M. Newbern, F. O ' Donnell, A. Pignataro, M. Seward, T. Sweeney, A. Tomlinson, M. Tone, R. Trevisan. 206 The Gammers would like to wish our senior brothers the best of luck.. . . Professor D. Bryant . . . Don will begin work at P. and G. as soon as he can figure out some way to continue receiving his salary while spending the daylight hours at Blase ' s . . . Profes sor M. W. Torie . . . Spike will start work at Penn National ' s hot dog stand and moonlight as brewery technologist at Schaefer ... He promises that he will save his earnings and not use them to bet, reasoning that $ 10 doesn ' t constitute a healthy wager . . . Diago Diablo . . . the shining star might not be making much money laying carpet for Armstrong, but at least he ' ll be laying more deep piles than he did here at Lehigh . . . Humo . . . Jim will return for spring semester next year . . . He insists that he ' s not coming back just so he can participate in the greeker and pie eating contests . . . Smock . . . Steve is joining the Peace Corps, hoping that he can travel to Africa in search of Burrhead ... T. Tommy Tomlinson . . . Turtle was not available to discuss his future, but Liz says he will run a shuttle bus from Fiji to Richards next year . . . Kope . . . Brent plans to move to Puerto Rico next year so that he can open up a limosine rental service, using his own car for most of the rentals. ■- ■BfiSE 207 v - - 1st row (L-R): A. Deluca, ]. Miller, D. Stemple, R Lundberg, R. Adey, M. Devine, G. Valdez, B Tetreau, J. Jablonski, P. Herman, L. Fisk, T. Varro; 2nd row (L-R): M. Schneider, C. Van Tuale, E er, D. Stemple, R. Sands, . Olio, E. Steifel, C. Pawloski, ]. Black, R. G. Valdez, B. Shulz, J. Habtg, R. Magasko, L. Lee, . Stevens, ]. . L. Fisk. T. Varro: lamneck, L. Bowman, I. Karver, M. Kovacevik, ,v 208 Chug club . . . Eat beans, Lou . . . Suck tap . . . Return of the Modge . . . Idiot table ... In search of the B.H., Roll over Bubs ... A new clock . . . Bocagno Memorial Pass ... 40 year old Phil . . . Nomz . . . Kel . . . Horse .... Chow . . . Satch . . . Jack in the box . . . Titration . . . Black Russians for Smyth ' e ' . . . Dancing bears . . . High anxiety . . . Biftech Lug ' s coach . . . loons and guishers . . . vidi, vici, veni . . . horn runs . . . helter skelter . . . yore, news, delts, rock . . . GP ' s . . . fun getting out of hand . . . committee to review Marie . . . Ralphie Boy . . . Independent Devine . . . Joseph Francis Janinek . . . Tubes . . . Fist . . . Sonoz . . . Camp C.B. . . . Atomic Cannon . . . with garter ... we know the difference . . . DMR ' s? . . . Bink . . . The three T ' s . . . crackers . . . A.D. . . . Chico . . . J.J. . . . Pollack . . . Stooge . . . Probation and Priorities. . . The exit of the King . . . I ' ve been there . . . Red jello . . . Broadway . . . Jaws . . . Karps . . . Gash . . . Mo . . . Marty . . . Jail . . . wild and crazy guy ... the captain and the love doll . . . Wound . . . Box hayd . . . Spot . . . Nice wool . . . H.S. Howland . . . Chief . . . Kova . . . Retro . . . the Lug . . . Ronto . . . Hermie . . . I.R. 12 . . . Wettass . . . Surf and turf. . .off or out. . . back in the old house . . . SFB . . . Sure I raise hell . . . not pictured, Neal? . . . lOx . . . Shully . . . L.B. . . . that Pauling fellow . . . Mania . . . Schlong, Jr. . . . Arl . . . Howdy . . . the grand poobah . . . Alphabet Bros. . . . Honorary Senior . . . Lunch . . . pay your house-bills . . . Jason . . . Beewee . . . Rona . . . Cruncher . . . Holiday Inn crew . . . Sorry I blew up . . . Rag and Mikey . . .Some fun, eh. . .Cuba. . . Mickey Mouse. 209 g 53 3 2sf row (L-R): S. Parrish, ]. Hudson, M. Oetken, D. Simon, ]. Boesch, M. Herbets, J. Jeffers, D. Mendelhall, C. Gut shall, 5. Krawec; 2nd row (L-R): D. Matson, C. Solomon, K. Talgo, Flint, A. Magid, D. DeRoche, M. Shelibar, B. Domes, B. Levities, S. Bridgeman, T. Brown, B. Morris, D. Gorenc, F. Burnnette, ]. Mueller, G. Raab, S. Taddie, L. Gore, D. Hagen, J. Silva, B. Gault. 210 Have you ever been in jail? . . . Knock the door down with an ax . . . Sure, I know what you mean . . . And the dog is licking his balls . . . I ' m just a wild and craaazy guy . . . flycasting for bats . . . Welcome to Phi Sig ' s junkyard . . . demolition derby after dinner . . . Where ' s Pledge Oetken . . . Wombat school . . . gatorin ' . . . You mean you bought that Frank? . . . Pres. Solly . . . Hello — you ' re on the air!! . . .Florida and back on a prayer! ! . . . Wanna go to the Schaefer brewery . . . Far, far away . . . give me 50 . . . — ing Wow . . . That ' s mighty watchung of you . . . office hours . . . just shut your — ing face . . . decibal duo ... Oh Baby . . . Mixed doubles bowling . . . warm milk . . . Hey WingDing . . . How ' s the human brillo pad? . . . Wooooody . . . Hey Fagan, what ' s the ' ole saying? . . . Vice is nice! or Twice as tight with vice . . . Watch out for the I-beam . . . Qua . . . Eddie . . . Hey Fat Fryer . . . And checks will fly . . . What ' s on social? . . . Beer and music . . . Bill and Woef . . . Somebody help me! . . . Live in girl friends . . . get a grip . . . What are you a sped . . . Billy Boug . . . Interviews . . . Senior Kegs . . . Chip ins . . . Brad got a job??? . . . Hey Chief, let ' s go to Chi Phi . . . midasize it . . . A A and Co. . . . And there was much rejoicing. 211 J CM CM 1st row (L-R): S. Kuncio, D. Fries, R. Brennan, C. Keener, S. Guempel, P. Garibaldi, T. Simon, T. Hindenlang, R. Freeman, C. Madsen, C. Buhrendorf; 2nd row (L-R): C. Podaras, ]. Cookingham, ]. Fitzgerald, S. Queen, D. Blanchard, B. Kahne, T. Frawley, M. Barthm, j. Hezmuk, J. Fusco, M. Hembarsky, . Feller, F. Sincotta, M. Foster, D. Preusch. 212 The Kings of Fountain Hill . . . Barsky ' s going to McDonalds for breakfast. . .CLANG!!. . .Chocolate . . . Brad — Gay ' s on the phone . . . Red on the Head like a . . . G.W.F. . . . Hey Lips . . . Mogens — the Royal Syrian Deer Slayer . . . Muke, your bus tickets are here . . . The Pledge Class Special — now boarding for New Providence . . . Hey Quince, what ' s Salamanca like in the Spring? . . . The Bear got lost in a s nowstorm ... So did a few others . . . Hindenbong . . . Bert wants your body . . . Wrong again Guano Breath . . . Apple Brown Maddie?? . . . DOWNSTAIRS PHONE!! ... The Rat is back!! . . . Pete ' s buying beers at the My-O-My . . . Psycho Pinto, qu ' est-ce c ' est . . . The General ' s selling seeds in Erie . . . who put the pledge on the mantle . . . Golle ' s engaged — to what?? ... A five foot Pledge Master ... All aboard for the Atlantic City Cowboy Casino Flyer . . . Where the hell is Fusco? . . . Aaaooouu, Pledges of PiKa . . . Eleventh out of thirty-one? . . . Dan Fries — A nasal eclipse . . . Snake, about my housebill . . . Who ' s the Corporation? . . . Keens is going to Wash D.C. . . . Maddie, save me a meal, I ' ve got lacrosse practice . . .The Sorrowful Seven — Unreal . . . General . . . Fwankie Lips . . . Davie Lips . . . Fitz . . . Babyface . . . (Baggot) — PHI, PHI, SENIOR IN YOUR EYE! 213 X a. Q pa 1st rou (L-R): S. DiAntonio, 5. Sanders, S. Thornton, M. Siegrist, R. Husband, S. Helgans, C. Easton, A. DiAntonio, ]. Jephson, D. Lee; 2nd row (L-R): W. WUlard, M. Bastian, S. Schwabe, D. Holt, M. Proft, D. Hahn, R. DiAntonio; 3rd row (L-R): T. Mastroiani, L. Weitzman, A. Terchun, T. Smith; 4th row (L-R): E. Hokenson, T. Dunn, M. Mazur, ]. McGowan, K. Sormani, G. McGregor, K. Tate, R. Gammer, ]. Lapres V. Volpe, W. Andrews, . Hicks, T. Duzzy, W. Herman, T, Greener, S. Breitne r, ]. Grib, S. Cigigh; Not Pictured: S. Heller, ]. Van Demark, I. Sanders, j. Gardner, A. Kohnile, M. Turits, ]. Gaston, J. Buck, R. White, P. Ryan, K. Vincent, F. Perez. 214 You Skule! ... Go for it! . . . B.P.D. . . . Pummel Q. Hummel . . . The Harv . . . Crash Lee . . . Where ' s seminarian? . . . Edgar — a traveling man . . . Bucko butter . . . Hamill Camel . . . The Nympho . . . The He-man Women Haters Club . . . Mt. Fred . . . Jim: Get me my helmet! . . . The midget . . . Quit giggling Melissa . . . Strip backgammon??? . . . The amputed girl . . .Oh, Baby! . . . Mail call! . . . Get Ernie! . . . Thursday night nursing with Molson . . . Tonight: Prof. Smith lecturing on pelicans . . . Delta Rho ' s . . . Rose who? . . . The Upper East Side and the Lower East Side T.E.A. Parties . . . Aram ' s Angels? . . . Dynamo Hum . . . Heeey! . . . Thumbs up, Phil . . . Who is that second floor phantom who still can ' t change the toilet paper??? . . .The gross out table and Kinky Wynn . . .the not Blind Date Party . . .Bogus. . . Orca . . . Goodbye and thanks for three great years — The Seniors — Ian, Steve Di, Cig, Lape, Willie and Tater. 215 z o Cm 1st roa (L-R): P. Bushway, S. Geiger, S. Frank, A. Moller, W. Kimble, C. Pagan, M. Troongo, S. Goccia, J. Schneider, P. Herkenhan, K. Freedman, D. Summons, R. Prey, K. Marsh, B. Sampson, R. Marshke, B. Jones, D. Gillons, R. Almon, ]. Korth, P. LaPorta; 2nd row (L-R): B. Knowles, T. McGuire, C. Bernhart, ]. Matthews, P. Beke, P. Blazewicz, B. Baker, P. Wohler, ]. Hemmendinger, B. Human, N. Collier, R. Reineker, D. Hawkins, P. Pelsinki, M. Keller, D. Coughlw, P. Schrager, R. Kramer; Not Pictured: R. Carnevale, T. Cunningham, R. Brownell, C. Czachowski, B. Goldstein, B. Mathe, L. Alexis, R. Emmet, R. Leibermann, L. Clewell, B. Thompson, G. Kratzer, G. Blythe, G. Gates, T. Fisher, ]. Clough, }. Kelly, B. Garet, G. Williams, D. Watts. 216 The black prince rides again ... El Blazo the fool . . . the bearded clam unmasked . . . I am de ' prez . . . have you done the deed? . . . ' lil baby kimbies . . . this pipes ' gotten me a lot of compliments, bu t it hasn ' t gotten me . . . gee guys . . . Brother M.G. . . . the quiet studious type . . . off we go into the wild blue yonder . . . the return of the mad hopper stopper . . . bushaby ... I didn ' t want to dance with you anyway, I just wanted to see if dogs could talk . . . Phenomom . . . Brother Nazi . . . Me and my afro . . . Homohabilius . . . Little Petey . . . why do they do this to me? . . . talk about loud . . . hey little girls, ya want some candy? . . . Ricketts . . . 28,000 dollars a year! . . . I ' m nothing but a pencil neck Geek . . . Goldy? ... I know it ' s been said before, but let me say it again and confuse you even more . . . Yeah, the brakes work well, no, you can not have a motorbike race in the dining room . . . yes folks, beneath that beard of hair lies a face of . . . No, I don ' t think you could get displacement pay for the Bavarian Inn . . . Hey bear, if you hibernate all winter, what ' s Debbie gonna do? ... An earring! . . . Hey Lew, wanna bet? . . . hey Charlie, who were those two sweet things I saw you with?. . . Budget!! Ha! . . .Talk about flexibility! . . . The Gong Gang . . . the rise and fall of the camaro . . . such dynamic leadership? . . . pretty boy . . . oh no, not another bird. N 1 a i 4f . 217 a o U) -s 1st row (L-R): B. Hill, S. Kreiger, D. Kass, S. Dolla, ]. Klein, S. Agin, F. Goldberg, C. Hirshberg, S. Pany, N. Liebergall, S. Spiro, D. Shavel, 5. Finkel, L. Chatzinoff, M. Borden, H. Strauss, R. Rosenthall, H. Pecker, 2nd row (L-R): B. Goldstein, M. Neporent, N. Cohen, L. Langweber, ]. Isaacson, P. Goldstein, B. Grossmger, R. Swartz, B. Rosenstem, F. Scharfeld, R. Rothenberg, S. Chaplin, R. Taxm, B. O ' Mara, S. Corwin, B. Roth, D. Israel, S. Lurrie, R. lngber, M. Berg, L. Weitzner, M. Moore, S. Murray, K. Finn, M. Hagen, A. Gamzer, B. McNeiss, D. Bursw, B. Bronster, E. Li, D. Reems. 218 State of the Union: Year of the Snake . . . God strikes fear in the hearts of all Sammies . . . assassinations and kidnappings are commonplace . . . Bruno hasn ' t won a match in a year . . . the sophomores might finish a project when they are seniors . . . Oreo . . . S.P. our boxing champ who leads with his right??? Don ' t worry if the T.V. is broken, we got Bo and Klein (you are so hard). . . Earth to B.C., Earth to B.C., where is your room? . . . Gary Hirschberg and, oh yeah, the SAC presents . . . there is a steward in control M.S. or H.? ... a respectable job no arm twisting at all . . . Big Bad Bullet Bob Ray Gary Babe Ruth Roth, son of Mel Counts . . . the year of the poet. Ana . . . P.S. don ' t cry over spilled milk . . . our dining room — site of the Great Pudding Wars . . . only $1500 for M.L. new component . . . has he seen a class this year? . . . are the Dead really in Queens? . . . construction companies now advertise on T-shirts? . . . cross timbers . . . M.B. (iceberg): if the Mets aren ' t the best team, they are the only team . . . Marathon Strauss and the year of the Dino (3 inches) . . . I just want to be your friend, honest, J. G. . . . hey where is your mouse now? . . . The G-boys, not related and not even that good . . . Thanks for the LIL BIG HORN . . . power is in the eyes of the holder . . . we are almost there . . . football and basketball betting a great combination . . . Hey Pubes ... big deal Neil, everyone else has been there . . . S.K. and S.F. just switch rooms not offices . . . Pecker does talk to mortals even if he is not cold . . . Thanks for the music . . . S.L. do I hate you . . . just to mention MM ' s new job croquet ... a secret senior gift . . . welcome to N.Y. . . . S.D., you are now 1 for 1 . . . Feld ' s back . . . P.G. thanks for the candy . . . didn ' t think you loved tennis that much . . . L.L. take my car, please . . . only $70 to park, Stu, not bad . . . run bottoms, Joel is in the tub again . . . L.W. we almost got away with it, we tried, you taught us too well . . . who is your roommate? . . . write your own recommendations Bruno, good job on rush — 23 pledges . . . Don ' t be tight with the money . . . another quasi quasi snake your friend ' s girlfriend grain disco party (closed) or a quasi tear the bar down and spit on a pledge party (open), your choice . . . Ed Li — Ed Pol . . . you don ' t look like your roommate, stop trying to do the things he had done . . . Porky were you really involved in IMs . . . thanks to the off-campus men who attended all house details like meetings and cleanups, but what about the parties? . . . thanks for the year . . . RJS. 219 s u o 53 1st roa; fL-R): M. Pin, ]. Johnson, M. Gordon, C. Tobin, ]. Hummel, P. Allen, B. Kislick, G. Riggin, M. Schultz, D. Campbell, B. Oliver, G. Pin, D. Gedney, C. VonHeil, B. Golden; 2nd row (L-R): M. Langley, B. Kraemer, L. Ulrich, B. Covill, M. Gough, B. Zwaan, ]. Dunn, R. Titus, K. Bohan, S. Smith, B. Wiese, T. Shanahan, C. Israelite, ]. Maynard, D. Kraemer, P. Potako, S. Detommaso, E. Giordano, G. Tonnon, M. Skiff, D. Pieper, B. Rockhill, ]. Bernstein, ]. Shaffer, D. Persico, L. Inserra, C. Delaney, L. Rosencranz. 220 The vertical hand . . . Schultzie and who ' s sister? . . . Fuzzy — too big . . . Ack, remember to order beer . . . Swann — whose tail is that big? . . .Mr. Wiper and Meathead in the Retard Room . . . Roskos, Mr. Miserable . . . Tonto sleeps 20 hours a day . . . spend our lives waiting for Ollie . . . Fat Mel . . . Emil Travolta . . . Cheeks, give us the score . . . Monopede (he hates that name) . . . Hu ms, Rigs, — sideways? . . . Young Jim, the knife . . . Little Pit . . . General Hamouz and his Czechloslavakian Army . . . Spilly Goldberg . . . Shafe — yup, you hit a pole . . . Bill Gordon . . . Wop — Okay, ass . . . Blimpty . . . Sunny Dunn . . . Cooke and Ballas actually left . . . Miscellaneous Extraneous . . . the lower colds . . . Goofy and Charlie, nice loft . . . Larrence of Inserra . . . Spring Gardens and West Street . . . Freddy to the pros? . . . Maynard, dance much? . . . Six make All-Sig . . . Hope the seniors get jobs . . . Pie-eating champ Roskof . . . Bud (slim) . . . the late night place to be . . . 130 kegs a semester . . . fourth academically!? . . . amazing B-teams softball . . . lower hall, the best . . . 77-78: good time for the Sigs. PhoioeJloanne Harris 221 z o 53 3s( rou (L-R), Kneeling: H. Gravenhorst, P. Cleff, C. Uribe, D. Mancosh, B. Fednyshyn; 2nd row (L-R): Kneeling: D. Proctor, B. Josten, K. Molmardo; 3rd row (L-R): J. Cowperthwait , R. Pesto, M. Anderson, ]. Ripley, D. Orlemann, D. Paulus, P. Prosswimmer; 4th row (L-R): P. Bugby, ]. Albrecht, W. Rush, M. Levin, D. Rush, C. Banet; 5th row (L-R): J. Ost, S. Rabenilo, N. Snyder, C. Kraft, A. Appino, T. Adcock, E. Blew, B. Thornton, ]. Thomas, B. Logan, F. Wills, C. Kahle, A. Mozeryko, L. Lyng, M. Hagler, G. llanaar, L. Mitchell, D. Mancosh. Ill Sex in the Pantry . . . Oh, come on let ' s haze them . . . JUD — for national ' s defense . . . Just tell her to ' blank ' off Dicko . . . Life in the fast lane . . . Elephant scabs . . . Robbins Champion Tap-Sucker . . . Pee Wee and Pip-squeak . . . You Woman . . . Knights, Inc. . . . They flock around me all the time . . . The end of the legacy . . . Kunta Banet . . . Leo in — food budget up . . . Rick has more points than Cowpertwait . . . Theta Xi ' s got the tree . . . What ' s this? Oh, I have one but its better ... To Michigan or Bust . . . Dicko ' s Deli . . . Bert vs. Don for morals . . . Silent One . . . Walking Death snags Nick . . . Dougie ' s muffler bite . . . the five-hour squash match?? . . . Just Arcman . . . Flash, Flush, Flesh . . . give it to Basil — he ' ll do it . . . You ' ve lost all credibility . . . snowdog . . . does the dryer work? . . . Nick Snyder — Rush Chairman forever . . . Ghengis Adcock . . . H,H,G — Financial Analyst . . . That really YAGS me . . . infinit busting . . . Thaeder eats everything in site . . . Ripley spent sometime at Lehigh . . . Cold dorm antics . . . Malcolm . . . Greek week — Adcock ' s week of waste . . . Snow, snow and more snow . . . Drew ' s Final music lesson . . . Weather report? . . . Snow what else . . . Kaj got pinned . . . Good luck Seniors. Pauletle Ruffm 223 Cm g 2s( row a-KJ: K. Sullivan, B. May, D. Hume, D. Collora, B. Greenspan, B. Torcivia, M. Morawski, N. Carruto; 2nd row (L-R): B. Grove, ]. Harper, R. Nevms, T. Aldrich, D. Figaroa, ]. Chaippiani, ]. Lubarsky, T. Orlando, P. Kebler, T. Bahr, M. Gardner, ]. Oswalt, D. Northacker; 3rd row (L-R): C. Kehtler, R. Parkman; Not Pictured: P. Hartranft, J. Warnken, G. Field, . Rodgers. 224 3£ i t ' ■ X • ■«? 225 z o 53 W s 1st row a-R).- 4. Donofrio, B. Haltenhoff, J. Brooks, C. Caro, C. Davis, ]. Bailey, N. Campbell, A. Smith, C. Rinaldi, P. Donovan, M. Wilmerding, D. Madiera, ]. Ney, B. Dittrich, T. Cressman; 2nd row (L-R): ]. Haweilotte, L. Martin, . Donegan, D. Jones, R. Spriggs, C. Ugol, H. Schweitzer , B. Austin, J. Ratkevic, R. Rouleau, S. Maddox, R. Tedrow, D. Brown, C. Hopkins, P. Nelson, P. Nichols, P. Bey. 226 The Red Door . . . grain damage . . . $36 for disturbing the peace . . . In memory of the Beeck . . . I hope Neil Young will remember . . . Drunk or high is no excuse ... Do it up .. . Let ' s hit M and W for a new fuss table . . . My bull dog is barkin . . . Who ' s got a blank check? . . . Void . . . Gay Awareness Week . . . Hummm job . . . sleeping with your clothes on . . . I ' d do her . . . Have you ever been arrested? . . . Korea . . . Curb your dog . . . intense . . . Insane Grain Pain . . . volcanoes . . . not another fat boy . . . Ooo-rah Iowa . . . Bonzo . . . I ' ll go! . . . Sig Mafia Epsilon . . . four wrecks in one week . . . Public Nudity . . . Lorna . . . Super Seniors . . . Eat your Golden Heart out . . . Bush . . . Out here on the perimeter . . . Missing in California . . . Scum Dog, Whovedogger, Luna . . . Cheating . . . Pregnant? . . . Tarzan and the steel doors . . . Radar dog . . . O.F.O. . . . Lowell George . . . William Colby ... I think they bugged us . . . Mayo . . . JFD . . . R squared . . . Beaver D . . . Medusa . . . Zone . . . Bird . . . Maddog . . . E.O. . . . Schwitz . . . Spencer . . . Ted ' s Cox . . . Dinger . . . Brody . . . Dillwad . . . Guido . . . Rin . . . Boz . . . Pete who? . . . RMS . . . Brooksie . . . Lar . . . Who ' s Quier? . . . Fred . . . Tedroid . . . C. Hops . . . Hawk . . . H-off . . . Reed . . . Rat . . . Devtch . . . Lingus . . . Chopper and Wapper . . . Burnt . . . Gordon . . . Ryan . . . PleshK . . . Grandpa . . . Niiick . . . Ugs . . . Joyce . . . Johnny Wad . . . Super Pledge . . . H.B. . . . Jill-babes . . . Lisa . . . Kathy . . . Eileen and Eileen . . . Cindy and Cindy and Cindy . . . Liz and Liz . . . Kim . . . Lynn . . . P.T. . . . Diane . . . M.B.B. . . . Karen . . . Young Peggy . . . Lauralee . . . Jerry Garcia . . . Have another drink, Dick . . . Leo ' s back . . . New York trip . . . We ' ll gave pledges until Christmas. 227 X cu Z o S3 o- H Jst roa (L-R,): P. Trauggot, D. Shaw. 5. Brookner; 2nd row (L-R): D. Bernstein, B. Herman, R. Lowe, Unknown, B. Gutstein, B. Glickman, D. Caplan, S. Fuchs, Unknown, W. Baker, S. McDougall, G. Chan, H. Schoenrerger , M. Altman; 3rd row (L-R): F. Henken, S. Frock, . Hotung, D. Sperring, M. Imbriani, J. Boyea, K. Klages, E. Sprogis, B. Selkk, R. Sarlati, M. Gravez, C. Reed. 22a Selick gets a new car, from the ground up . . . Hey Rostam, do you use Wayne ' s barber . . . burCzar reborn . . . vegamatics . . . excuse me, is this CBGB ' s . . . hey Brookner, nice earring . . . puppydog the businessman . . . they kidnapped Johnboy — let ' em keep him . . . new R.B.C. renegade beach club . . . Razi likes piranhas, well done . . . where ' s Obi, I thought I heard a noise in the 2-west ceiling . . . Alumni flock to tenth anniversary dinner . . . Dactyl brown noses Brown and White . . . Frock Fries Dusty Trail hits a vein of gold . . . Halloween party was a gas . . . thanks WOWS . . . journey to Englishtown trails . . . first annual Saucon bowl . . . binges . . . skiing Montclair mountain . . . Pickens plays TEP and J.C. Penny ' s . . . Molson pubnites are a riot . . . Phil guards the fridge, Shaw gets egged . . . Softball 3 and 2, thanks borederz . . . MMMM-matt drops, but bowlers place fourth . . . do up a Dew . . . doodah . . . quadruples rotational beerpong . . . it ' s snowing in 2W and raining in the kitchen . . . copescetic . . . hye Shaw, we already voted on that . . . get the pres a telephone book . . . but it was 11:59, and we were in the bar . . . where ' s Bangser ... if you take my parking space, you ' ll wish you hadn ' t . . . alright pledges, make us laugh . . . Lowe wins with a song, Baker loses with a Tis, Kermin goes for a ride . . .is that mothers milk in my peanut butter . . . Razi singes his nose hairs with flaming shots ... as of 4 28 78 pledges have bed painted, it ' s going to be tough carrying it . . . where ' s Carcuner . . . One man gathers what another man spills. PhotoslDebi Strauss 229 x H W X H 1st rou (L-R): . Reed, O. Altenberg, S. Marcwitz. C. Cucullu, M. Fallet, D. Keiser, ]. Gromada, A. Glenn, B. Lutz, T. Fries, R. Hotaling, S. Filemyr, C. Denault, ]. Porta, D. Foltz, C. Oberg, N. Volant, B. Samuels, L. Engel, T. Butrie, ]. Osberg, G. Goelz, R. Taylor, S. Donahoe, R. Folger, J. O ' Donnell, D. Chnstenbury , S. Jones, M. Bukel, S. Saunders, ]. Koester, M. Aho, W. Sheppard, G. Calebrese. 230 The human contraceptives . . . Anybody want some schnake . . . nice, nice, nice. . . Gateau my little fat friend . . . Back ' er down, ace! . . . I just wanna eat some beer and drink some pizza . . . Spam is really low class . . . gas!!! ... Oh Baby . . . Anyone got a balloon? . . . Excuuusse Meee! ... So far as I see it . . . Gee, he ' s a cute dog . . . The man of one word . . . You guys bought a tank? . . . WHAT? . . . what a fave . . . Did you — pull another all nighter? . . . That ' s just so . . . What ' s your juice? . . . We ' re a bunch of wild and crazy guys! . . . We ' re on can 24 hours a day . . . O.T.R. . . . Abbotts ... I motion that we vote to vote . . . G.F.I. 231 s u H -J fi H W X H Isf rou; (T-R,): C. Boe, M. Christian, R. Coppolla, ]. Egan, C. Fownes, ]. Camisi, D. Silver, P. Hilton, M. Purcell, G. Klemmer; 2nd row (L-R): M. Stoute, B Clark, M. Carroll, B. Epstein, R. Speer, D. Perigrim, P. Clausen, K. Haley, P. Shook, B. Felker, T. Campbell, T. Bartlett, F. llerr; 3rd row (L-R): B. Rutecki, ]. Schieck, J. Calvin, P. Grinups, L. Keller, S. Conklin, P. Krystow, K. Clifford, P. Malik, L. Clewett, G. Force, }. Hohman; 4th row (L-R): A. Walch, ]. Torcivia, D. Nelson, C. Martin, M. Wilson. 232 The charge . . . IM basketball champs again . . . tear down the game room . . . F.O.T. . . . Lappers . . . CD. ... Big One . . . Clewburg . . . T.K. ... Red ... Bo ... The Cat .. . . . . T.B. . . . Sigma lota Nu ... is she a girl?. . . is she your friend? . . . get a chest. . . popcorn parties . . .mind if I kill this beer? ... oh wait a second . . . Windmills . . . Beamer . . . casing . . . face hole . . . Ernieee! . . . The Rat . . . Mayor McCheese . . . Beefsteak . . . B.L.T. . . . T.N.T. . . . the jokes on you . . .I ' m not even buzzed . . . Friebo . . . Krusty . . . J.P. . . .fishing contest . . . Shookie . . . Count . . . Grinny . . . Eppy . . . Fat Boy . . . Extra Cheese. . . The Retard . . . M.P. . . . Hoggers . . . Robo . . . mind if I puke on your head? . . . you ' re horrible, ugly, fat . . . and skinny . . . penciling . . . skinnying . . . the heartpunch . . . regional convention . . . You ' ve got a neck like a stack of dimes . . . That ' s five . . . And we will never forget . . . 1.5 . . . Out . . . Felks Brennan . . . Belly . . . Jim Beam . . . Claus . . . Doc . . . Skip . . . Ernie . . . P-Gram ... Fat Dick . . . Conck . . . Pots . . . Bart . . . Cliff . . . Wally . . . Rebel . . . A.W. ... it was a nice year ... a nice year ... as far as years go. 233 X H W X H 1st row (L-R): K. Boone, M. Herman. G. Herman, W. Kunz, T. Paff, M. van Heusen, K. Sones, ]. Devlin; 2nd row IL-R): ]. Heidenretch, K. White, R. Laudenslager, F. Scattene, ]. Bechard, B. Patterson, K. Forsyth, R. Stys, K. Cole, V. Siciliano, J. Huston; 3rd row (L-R): C. Castaldi, B. Burgw, M. Allen, ]. Wyble, C. Kraus, ]. Kosch, ]. Wolf, M. Hinnau, K. Coombs, B. Filler, R. Dent, M. Ryan; 4th row (L-R): D. Fox, R. Williams, M. Ballantyne, P. Adams, F. Rosenfeld, J. Porcelli. 234 All the way to Pittsburgh ... a long ride . . . You mean you got here in a dumptruck? . . . Ooookay . . . pass the GREEN Woody . . . Chem E Pub Nite at 3 A.M. . . . Wild Bob, alias four bagger Bagger . . . What a B-man . . . Fine him, fine him . . . two-five, eight-nine . . . Wow man, that ' s off the wall . . . the big deal . . . bottoms up or tops down? . . . Hell ' s Angels . . . T.U.M.S. for Wolfy . . . Is this a cookie meal? . . . Impeach the steward . . . Concert Chairman . . . Uncle Marty ' s snap shot . . . shot . . . shot . . . shot . . . shot . . . Van has a dog . . . Frey has a bird. . . White has a fish . . .who had the cat?. . . S.E.C. . . . See you at the Sunrise . . . The Burnout Squad ... 1 Moore . . . SPELUNK! . . . Who ' s psyched on the house? . . . Whoosh . . . In-House Squash Tournament . . . Bechard wins! . . . Brother Kirby sucks . . . Wake up, telephone is in the foyer ... At Lambda Chi. . . Shots of Bluegrass . . . No, not in the pantry . . . Joe the Jazzman . . . Where ' s the Tuttle? ... in his room, why??? . . . It ' s cold as WHO out??? . . . The big snow storm . . . Molson messes minds ... Oh well, later. 235 CL, H W W. Ame i ' o, S. Andreopoulos, B. Brown, T. Cassone, T. Chappel, ]. Cheng, J. Copoulos, G. Csernica, K. Czarnecki, S. Detwiller, D. Dietrich, C. Corski, W. Grady, M. Harding, K. Hollen, C. ]acoby, F. Johnson, A. Jones, K. Krischke, B. Levine, W. Loving, M. Lyman, R. Meehan, W. Mercy, S. Miller, ]. Morrison, K. Nelson, E. Noymer, M. Phillips, G. Reel, S. Rubenstein, P. Samson, ]. Sills, W. Smerconish, T. Smith, R. Stilwell, P. Stires, W. Tanchak, G. Troxel, F. Vultaggio, H. Zandoyan, G. Zenuk, W. Tucker. 236 Dave Dietnch 237 Wl% El B2- uMi Ql Jhw i — Peter GordfHs em 238 Peter Gordenstem • 239 240 Yl Yl Yl YI Y[ Y[ Yl Yl Yl Yl Yl Yl Yl Yl Yl 2 [B ;¥Di !¥ll ' A B a Is l¥DiW :¥Di a s l¥DEW Yi m 241 :voi :   ■PhotograplisiMenn Studios 242 243 August September It was the same but it was different. For most seniors it was the last time we ' d be schlepping our stereos, favorite stuffed animals, hair dryers, sundry kitchen utensils and entire wardrobes back to Lehigh. It seemed impossible that four years could have gone by so quickly. Even the front page of the Brown and White lent a sense of deja vue ... A housing shortage again. In 1974, 88 students were homeless because the RH-11 (Trembley Park) complex was incomplete. Freshmen were housed in every available nook and cranny — from residence hall study rooms to spaces in the libraries — until construction was finished. This year, because of unexpected changes in the ratios used to plan the size of the class, the number of freshmen ex- ceeded the number of beds by 95. Four off-campus buildings were renovated to provide the housing space. Double homes at 210-212 and 220-221 Warren Square and 222-224 Summit St., as well as the third floor of the Town House were renovated at a cost of $300,000. Although the University was able to supply each student with a bed, some of the freshmen lacked dressers or desks. Freshmen were not the only members of the University community to suffer housing woes. Members of Alphi Phi, Alpha Gamma Delta and Gamma Phi Beta returned to campus to find that their sorority houses had no dining facilities. Completion of the renovation three SMAGS buildings to accommodate the sororities had been delayed until No- vember by government procedures con- cerning the funding. While the University was coming to the second floor will include stores, a student dining room and a snack bar. In previous plans the complex was to have had 1 1 stories. Touted by the administration as the answer to the University ' s chronic hous- ing shortage, the highrise project seemed to be beset by more than its share of problems. The first stumbling block was the inability of the private developer to obtain the funds to construct the build- ing. Secondly rumblings of Forum dissat- grips with its renovation problems, a new controversy was looming on the horizon. Preston Parr, vice president and dean for student affairs announced revised plans for the Plaza Highrise project, a resi- dence complex to be built on the College Theater site on West Fourth Street. Scheduled for completion in the Fall 1978, the plan calls for a five-floor high- rise with ten suites on each floor. The ground floor would house a bank, while isfaction with the project would later erupt into full-scale opposition. The Forum and a construction project were in the news for another reason. Frustrated after several years of futile opposition, the Forum finally withdrew its objection to the Athletic and Convoca- tion Center ( ACC). The withdrawal came after the University Board of Trustees decided to proceed with the project de- spite the Forum objections. The multi- Warren Square: New Freshman Lwmg Unit 244 In the news Original ACC rendering million ACC consists of a fieldhouse and an arena to be located in Saucon Valley. The fieldhouse has already been con- structed; the arena construction was still pending at this time. The ACC controversy and the resi- dence problems paled before reports of a grade buying scheme. Five students were charged by the University administration with paying an unidentified person or persons to falsify their Spring 1977 semester grades. An in- vestigation by the administration re- vealed that the students had paid any- where from $100 to $225 per grade. The five students withdrew from the Univer- sity. During the course of the administra- tion investigation of the incident it was discovered that unauthorized entry into the safe in the Registrar ' s Office was fundamental in the falsification of grades. And, like a scene straight out of a grade B detective movie, it was revealed that cash was placed in library books to obtain grade cards. While the faculty conducted its own investigation in the handling and pro- cessing of grade cards, Brian Brock way, dean of the College of Business and Eco- nomics surprised the University com- munity by announcing that he would re- sign as dean at the end of the 1977-78 academic year. Brockway said he in- tends to return to full-time teaching at the University. Being a dean is not a career; it ' s an interruption of academic life, Brock- way said. He added, I was getting to the point that my profession as an aca- demic was slipping. I never thought that the job as an administrator would be a career. A little of Asa Packer Robin Miller Film Studios, Bethlehem, filmed a documentary about Lehigh for the Alumni Of- fice this fall. The film featured an actor made-up to resemble Asa Packer, the university founder. Packer conducts a tour of campus and speaks about his feelings of the university to date. The film will be used for recruitment. Brian Brockway, Dean 245 PhotographslDan Tcmphn 246 W Kappa Sigma Carnival PhotographslBruce Peck 247 October October brought interesting changes to more than just the leaves on Asa Packer ' s trees. In a major reorganizational move, the administration transferred the Affirma- tive Action Office for the third time in three years. Lora Liss. affirmative action officer, said she considered the action a demotion. I am not being permitted to do the kind of work that needs to be done here. In effect they have reduced my position to a mere paper position, Liss said. The administration made the move even though significant opposition was settled a sex discrimination suit. Ruth Silverman, former assistant pro- fessor of mathematics settled her sex dis- crimination suit against the University out of court for an undisclosed amount. She filed suit in December 1975 for al- leged sex discrimination because she was denied tenure. The University denied the charge. During October William Colby, former CIA director visited the campus. Colby conducted a lecture and visited classes. No foreign leader was ever assassi- nated by U.S. officials — but in Castro ' s case it wasn ' t for lack of trying. We even went to the stupidity of talking to the Mafia about it, Colby told his audience. Donating blood in Neville Lounge Did Asa plant these? voiced by many faculty members. The transfer was proposed by Thomas Ver- bonitz, director of administrative ser- vices and Liss ' supervisor. According to Verbonitz the Affirmative Action Office had not performed up to expectations. Liss responded, I see this as an act of retribution on his part because he could not keep me from doing what I wanted to do. Furthermore, she added, This is un- dermining totally anything this institu- tion means to do about affirmative ac- tion. The climate at this campus is still extremely repressive. The administration adamantly denied that Liss had been demoted. Despite the transfers, neither her salary nor her staff had been cut, according to Verbonitz. While trouble was brewing in the Af- firmative Action Office, the University Colby, who headed the CIA from 1973-1976, asserted that CIA nonin- volvement in assassinations was prov- en by an eight-month congressional in- vestigation. However, he added that there were serious mistakes in the CIA ' s handling of Castro and the Bay of Pigs invasion. He stressed that such mis- takes were few and far between, and added, if a policeman is corrupt, you discipline him, but you don ' t disband the police force. We can ' t talk about dis- mantling the CIA, but it can better serve the people by being out of the shadows. Though national security and the CIA were timely cocktail party topics, the University experienced its own security problems. Fraternities were required to institute ID checks at the doors of their parties. The new regulation was a response to a suggestion by the University administra- tion that the IFC handle its own party security problems. The ID check was in- stituted because an excessive amount of townspeople were attending the parties, according to IFC President Scott De- twiler, ' 78. During this month students were 248 Entertainment outside the Linderman In the news W. Colby: Former Director of the CIA ' 73-76 forced to think about job security. The Bethlehem Steel Corp. canceled its fall recruiting schedule at the Univer- sity as well as all other schools it usually visits. The visits were canceled due to unfavorable business conditions. The recruiting schedule cancellation came during a nationwide crisis in the American steel industry. American steel producers claimed that a recent influx of lower-priced materials from European and Japanese steel producers caused layoffs and slowdowns throughout the domestic trade. Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corp. and Youngstown Sheet and Tube Co. also canceled recruitment activity at the Uni- versity. Financially, the University fared much better than the steel companies. New University Treasurer John Woltjen at- tributed the $15,000 budget surplus for fiscal year 1976-77 to prudent budget management. The Plaza Highrise and the Athletic and Convocation Center (ACC) were in the news again. The plan for the Plaza Highrise was redesigned to two buildings instead of one seven-story structure. The new plan calls for a six-story building which would be rented by the University for student housing and offices, and a one-story building for commercial use. The two buildings would share a rear wall. The main reason for the change in design was Senior Class Officers: Sam Cerminero -Pres., Tracy Smith - Sec. at Senior Tailgate Party Dark of the Moon - Mustard Cheese Drama the increased security possible in a build- ing used only by the University. Groundbreaking for the proposed arena in Saucon Valley was delayed until November. The delay was caused be- cause final architectural drawings for the arena were not completed. Remember Fortnight? No — it wasn ' t a rock group. Fortnight, a biweekly fea- ture supplement to the Brown and White, had its debut in October and saw its de- mise in December. It appeared only four times. According to B W Editor-in- Chief Ken Bandler, Fortnight was dis- continued due to lack of interest — the student body never noticed that it existed. The concert highlight this month was the Grace Hall appearance of Kenny Loggins and Dave Mason. fovoww £ v ' it supp emewf. J College nightlife, Bethlehem style On a clear day . 249 Turkey Trot Photographs ' Dan Temphn 250 vii O o m o 3 C o 0) 3 (Q ■Mil o 3 (D e 251 November Football plus Lafayette Weekend equals November — at any rate it used to. This year, although Lehigh handed the Lafayette Leopards a sound defeat on the football field, the fans in the stands were not as rowdy as usual. Extensive precautionary measures were taken to ensure the safety of prop- erty and people at the Lehigh-Lafayette football game. The measures included the hiring of photographers to photo- graph students participating in violent acts so that positive identification could be made and the University could take action, according to William Quay, dean of students. Despite all the preparation, no major discipline problems occurred at the foot- ball game. Most people were there to watch the football game, not to get drunk. Quay said. The Lafayette Weekend talent show did not take place this year because no one wanted to take the responsibility for supervising the event. Award-winning musician Chuck Man- gione brought his new band to campus in November. Mangione ' s performance was well-received by the sparse audi- ence. In other concert news, tickets for the Dec. 2 Billy Joel concert sold out in less than two days — the fastest sellout in University concert history. Joel tickets sold faster than tickets for Peter Frampton in April 76 and Jackson Browne in October ' 76, according to Gary Hirschberg, ' 78 SAC concert chairman. Nancy Maginnes Kissinger, wife of 252 In the news former Secretary of State Henry Kis- singer was elected to the University Board of Trustees. Kissinger is the first woman to serve on the board in the Uni- versity ' s 113-year history. Kissinger is the daughter of the late Albert Maginnes, University alumnus, trustee and honorary degree recipient. The Maginnes Hall of Liberal Arts was dedicated in his honor in 1971. In the second major reorganizational shift in a month, the administration transferred the Registrar ' s Office to the jurisdiction of Preston Parr, vice presi- dent and dean of student affairs. Regis- trar James Wagner previously reported to Albert Zettlemoyer, provost and vice president. The arena was in the news again. Five students peacefully protested the arena groundbreaking ceremonies. The stu- dents expressed concern that the money was going to the arena and not the Uni- versity libraries. Construction began this month on the $3.7 million, 6,000-seat facility. The arena will be used for athletic events, graduations, concerts, theatrical pro- arena operational expenses. Woltjen said he had serious reservations as to whether enough income could be raised through rentals to equal the arena ' s operating ex- penses. Earlier this year the University Board of Trustees rejected a Forum suggestion that a special arena operating expense fund be endowed. The trustees favored drawing the necessary funds from the University ' s general operating fund. ductions and other major events. And now the bad news about the arena University Treasurer John Woltjen suggested that it might be necessary to increase tuition in order to cover the : - w CC ATHLETIC CONVOCATION CENTER LEHIGH UNIVERSITY WARNER BURNS TOAN LUNDE. arc- HUMPHREYS HARDING INC Present ACC rendering 253 Dun Tcmplin PhotograpftslDavid Hagenbuch 255 December Billy Joel — dynamic; Rosse — fired; Plaza Highrise — smoldered; Liss — left; and the football team burnt up the field. December, though short in days, exploded with action. The hottest new controversy occurred in the Physical Planning Office. Joris Rosse, director of physical planning was fired. According to Eric Ottervik, vice pres- ident for planning, Rosse was dismissed in an attempt to reorganize the planning, maintenance and operations groups on campus. oris Rosse: Physical Planning Director Rosse said he was dismissed because he spoke his mind and refused to be an administration yes man. Rosse ad- vised against the Plaza Highrise project. As the clash between Rosse and the administration flared at Lehigh, the En- gineer football squad unleased its offense in California. 256 On December 3 the Engineers de- feated the Cal-Davis Aggies 39-30 in the NCAA Division II semi-final playoff game. At this time Engineer quarterback Mike Rieker led the nation in offensive yardage with 2782 yards and 27 touchdown passes while running back Steve Kreider caught an incredible 62 passes for 1352 yards and 16 touchdowns. Defensively, linebacker Jim McCormick led the Engineer squad with 1 13 tackles. As the star of Bethlehem shined on South Mountain, the gridders shined in the Lone Star State. On December 10 the Engineers captured the NCAA Division II national championship in Witchita Falls, Texas, whitewashing the Jackson- ville State Gamecocks by a score of 33-0. In December fans became a popular word. Six hundred Engineer fans traveled to Texas, fans flocked to California and fans went to see a concert. Thirty-one hundred tickets were sqld in two days for Billy Joel ' s December 3 appearance in Grace Hall. Joel ' s powerful performance earned him cheers before, during and after every song, as well as six standing ovations. Not all celebrities who appeared at Lehigh in December earned ovations. Opposition from several civic and aca- demic organizations arose when porno Engineer Quarterback: Mike Reiker The Engineer football squad proved that it had the ability to win the NCAA Division II national championship. Thanks to Reiker and the rest of the team, Lehigh was the first private institu- tion to linn the coveted title. In the news tive. Grades became an important topic by the end of the semester. The climate of tight competition, peer pressure and heavy work load were singled out by the faculty and students as the major causes of cheating and grade tampering. If the goals of solving the housing shortage, improving educational fairness and inspiring a more cohesive adminis- tration were not met, at least one campus group achieved its semester goal. The Senior Class realized its Fall Gift Cam- paign goal of over 450 donors. Croiud waiting for Billy Joel film star Harry Reems came to campus. Reems, a performer in Deep Throat spoke about his involvement with the controversial porno classic and the legal entanglements which resulted. The film itself was shown on campus that same weekend to students who Harry Reems wanted to know what Deep Throat was all about. Some enjoyed the show, others never went and many left the movie before it was over. Lora Liss, affirmative action officer, left the University in December after a rocky three-year tenure. The administration and I differed continuously on what we could do for affirmative action, Liss said in explain- ing her departure. They relied too much Senior Class Gift Campaign Kick-off Dinner Lora Liss on persuasion and stopped me from pushing for what needs to be done. Liss ' office was transferred in October from Administrative Services to the Per- sonnel Office. It was the office ' s third transfer to lower ranking supervision in three years. In exchange for not bringing a discrimination suit against the Univer- sity, Liss agreed to accept a one year leave of absence with full salary and benefits. The Plaza Highrise project was in the news again. Several student groups voiced opposition to the off-campus structure. Their major criticisms of the project were that the building would be too far from campus; it would not solve the immediate housing shortage and it would not be a popular housing alterna- ]ohn Rodden: Senior Class Gift Campaign Solicitation chairman 257 PhotographslBrucc Peck 258 PhotographslDan Templin 259 January February One may not remember the Russian flu. the SMAGS bus hijacking, the contaminated mayonnaise or the tuition hikes. But no one will forget the Blizzard of ' 78. The first major storm hit the East Snow removal on Registration Day Coast on the second day of classes. The University remained open, despite the fact that many professors and students did not make it to class. University Pres- ident Deming Lewis said. I don ' t think we should call off classes ever. The Uni- versity can never close as a whole. On February 7 the University closed due to snow, while Dr. Lewis was vaca- tioning in Florida. More than 18 inches of snow fell on the Lehigh Valley on that date. Classes were cancelled for the first time in more than a decade as the area was paralyzed by the worst winter storm in 30 years. The snow aggravated the already tight parking situation. For weeks after the storm it was nearly impossible to park anywhere near campus — legally. The removal of snow drained the Uni- versity ' s winter maintenance budget. But the real costs of the 45 inches of snow which fell in one month were the expenses incurred when drains froze and ice caused roofs to heave. When the snow began to melt roofs began to leak. Many students were forced out of their living units due to leaking ceilings and walls. Our bodies no sooner recovered from shoveling snow than they were pros- trated again by an invasion of the Rus- sian flu. At the height of the epidemic more than 700 students had contacted the illness. The Board of Trustees announced a whopping $305 tuition increase for the 1978-79 school year; the largest increase in University history. The increase brought tuition to $4,130. Increases of $125 to $175 in residence charges also were announced. Former U.S. Atty. David Marston spoke at the University on Feb. 10, one of his first public speaking engagement since he was fired in January by U.S. Atty. General Griffin Bell. During his te- nure as U.S. Atty., Marston became famous for leading the fight against cor- ruption in eastern Pennsylvania. Marston said his removal was sparked by a phone call to President Jimmy Car- ter from Rep. Joshua Eilberg, D.-Pa. During the phone call Eilberg asked Car- ter to expedite Marston ' s removal. At 260 In the news merge with the Women ' s Choir to form a mixed chorus. Lehigh ' s was one of the last men ' s choral groups among East Coast Colleges to go co-ed. U.S. Atty. David Marston the time Marston ' s office was investigat- ing the funding of Hahneman Hospital ' s new $65-million wing. He admitted that Eilberg may have been connected with the Hahneman funding irregularity. Marston refused to confirm whether Eil- berg himself was under investigation. Previously confined to hot spots in Europe and the Middle East, terrorism struck the Lehigh campus. A Lehigh student hijacked the SMAGS bus — not to Havanna but from the Saucon Valley squash courts to SMAGS. Bomb scares also plagued the Univer- sity. Two anonymous telephone calls were responsible for the evacuations of Packard Lab and Coppee Hall. Exams were being administered in both build- ings. The University ' s last male bastion dis- appeared. In 1979 the Glee Club will Investigative reporter Les Whitten visited with journalism students. Whitten said he feels that multinational corporations which ivork against our constitution and for of government should be investigated. Charles Manson ' s deep-seated pre-existing hostility towards society provoked him to commit the gruesome Sharon Tate - La Bianca murders in August 1969. according to Vincent Bugliosi. Chief prosecutor at the Manson trial. Bugliosi also is the co-author of Helter Skelter ■fsi . W T . J 261 PhotographsiDavid White 263 March Sparked by the success of the film, Saturday Night Fever, disco mania swept the nation. Lehigh was not im- mune to this new phenomenon as Lehigh University Volunteers (LUV) sponsored its second annual dance marathon. Of the twenty-five couples who en- tered the thirty-hour marathon, eleven couples endured to the very end. Pro- ceeds will benefit the American Cancer Society. 9 51 ' A B WKWK M LI i fl Sp b ■1 — ' ■•■S i j M w 264 In the news Steam rising from the melting snow caused the campus to look very eerie - even in daylight. University Registrar James Wagner caused a stir on campus when he an- nounced that students would have to pre-register for the 1978 Fall semester without knowing what times the classes will be offered. The procedure is in effect for the Fall semester only, according to Wagner. Wagner said his office has been bogged down with clearing seniors for gradua- tion and he did not have time to complete the class schedule. The fieldhouse finally received a proper name. The building will be offi- cially named the Philip Rauch Field- house when a new entranceway is completed. Rauch, a University alum- nus, is the major donor of funds to the $2-million fieldhouse, according to Eric Ottervik, vice president for planning. Rauch also provided the funds for the $100,000 addition. The Outlaws and Sea Level appeared before an appreciative Grace Hall audi- ence. Renovation in Linderman Library continued. The unbound periodicals section in the library ' s rotunda was transformed into a periodicals reading area. 265 266 CARLY SIMON JAMES TAYLOR SPINOSA 267 April Perhaps when all is said and done the highlight of the month was that snow on the green between Maginnes Hall and Mart Library finally melted. Lehigh ' s annual celebration of spring. Greek Week, was marred by a confrontation between the Interfraternity Council (IFC) and the University administration. The administration eliminated the Campus Crawl, a traditional Greek Week event without consulting the IFC. The Crawl required contestants to run from station to station on the hill — approximately 25-33 stops — to drink a beer at each stop. Calling the Crawl a semi-barbaric event. Dean of Students William Quay, said the race ruins the image of fraternities and promotes excessive drinking. Carly Simon in concert Carly Simon, managing to hold her stage fright in abeyance, played to an enthusiastic, standing room only crowd in Grace Hall. Simon ' s husband, James Taylor, made a surprise appearance. Backed up by Spinosa, Simon sang some of her golden hits as well as material from her new album. Boys in the Trees. After the show, Carly commented. I felt so much love from the audience — it was just so invigorating. Forum IX Elections 268 In the news The Brown and White kept the student body in a state of anticipation for its traditional joke issue The Clown and Gripe. Originally scheduled for April 7 (we were on vacation April 1), the Clown and Gripe finally appeared April 2 1 . Two venerable Lehigh institutions were in the news. The University community noted Linderman Library ' s 100th anniversary. And Francis Trembley, professor emeritus of biology, passed away at the age of 74. Other newsworthy happenings: About 100 people signed petitions calling for the University to divest itself of its $12 million stock holdings in corporations that do business in South Africa. The signers protested South Africa ' s apartheid policy of racial segregation. The University Board of Trustees voted to use its proxy votes to influence the corporations instead of divesting the University ' s stock holdings. SAC Elections Royal Lichtenstein Circus In another major personnel move, Thomas Verbonitz, director of administrative services, will report to Eric Ottervik, vice president for planning, rather than Richard Spriggs, vice president for administration. The shift was accomplished so that Spriggs could work more closely with University President Deming Lewis. The University won another court case. U.S . District Court Judge Raymond Broderick ruled in favor of the University in the sex discrimination suit brought by former faculty member Biruta Cap. Cap, who was an assistant professor of French, brought suit against the University when she was denied tenure in 1973. As student morale hit bottom as the end-of-the-semester pressure mounted, we learned that we weren ' t alone. Many prominent faculty members claimed that faculty morale was at an all-time low. The faculty spokesmen cited lack of communication between administration and faculty as the primary cause of malaise. The Board of Trustees voted to approve the Plaza Highrise Project. Plans for the building call for 200 students to be housed in a six-story structure to be built on the sight of the University-owned College Theater. Bed Races during Greek Week .- 270 Dan Templin 271 May 272 The topic of Ali ' s talk was the importance of friendship. After his short speech, Alt did some verbal - as well as physical - sparring with the audience. In the news University Vice President and Treasurer Elmer Click announced his retirement. By May it was all over but the shout- ing. Graduation was rapidly ap- proaching but not before seniors took their last round of Lehigh final examina- tions. The highlight of the last week of classes was a lecture by former heavyweight champion, Muhammed Ali. The lecture was arranged by Patricia Seidenberger, ' 79, a friend of Ali ' s busi- ness manager Gene Kilroy. The champ was paid $2,000 for his ap- pearance. The Plaza Highrise project was again in the news. The administration and stu- dent leaders clashed over plans for the building. At issue was whether windows would be provided in the living room of each suite apartment in the residence facility. Students said the windows are of prime importance. Administrators said the University could not afford them. Delta Tau Delta was charged with vio- lating the University conduct for holding a Wet-T-Shirt contest during Greek Week. Prior to the event the University administration forbade the fraternity from sponsoring the annual Greek Week event. Many University women opposed the contest. The Board of Trustees approved the Plaza highrise project. The College Theatre, which stands on the site of the proposed dormito- ry, will be razed before the summer is over. 273 SENIOR CLASS PICNIC 274 275 University President Denting Lewis University Marshall Everett Pitcher The world is full of poets and carpenters and I believe that each of us has within us some capability for both. The carpenters, the artisans, the engineers — all are problem-solvers. What is more, the achievements of carpenters often fire the imagination of poets . . . Poetry, in its broadest sense, is a creative act. The poet presents his vision of the indefinable. It ' s my belief that there is an underlying po- etry in the adventure of science. ! Commencement speaker James Fletcher, former head of NASA. 276 COMMENCEMENT 277 278 EUYJUv irti )Leu uv Lrt ) SH M M M m@m M M M 1M0OFSS I mmm i urn M M M m m@m m@m Robert VanOstrand Adams, Jr.; Rockville, MD; Elec- trical Engineering; Delta Sigma Phi, Secretary; IEEE; Chess Team; SSDO, Treasurer; WLTN; Arnold Air Society, Administrative Officer. W. Richard Adey; New Vernon, NJ. Joseph S. Alessi; Little Falls, NJ; Chemical Engineer- ing; Trembley Park; AIChE; WLRN-WLVR; Brown and White. Patricia Anderson; Manhasset, NY; Mathematics; Trembley Park; Carothers, Treasurer, Social Commit- tee; Dean ' s List, Sophomore Honors; Intramurals. Anthony Antanasiotis; Athens, Greece. Keith A. Anthony; West Hurley, NY; Civil Engineer- ing; Kappa Alpha, Vice President; ASCE; Cheerlead- ing. Captain. Kevin J. Appleton: Allentown, PA; Marketing; Market- ing Club; International Relations Club; American Marketing Association; Clarinet Quartet; AROTC, Cadet Advisory Panel. David C. Aprill; Fords, NJ; Accounting; Beta Theta Pi; Varsity Football; WLRN; Drama Productions. George Francis Archer, Jr.; Farmingdale, NY; Psy- chology and American Studies; Richards; Gryphon Society, Senior Representative; Dean ' s List, Freshman Honors; Phi Alpha Theta; Phi Eta Sigma; LUV; First Prize, Williams Essay Contest. Brennen Arndt; Center Valley, PA; Civil Engineering; Theta Delta Chi, House Manager; Varsity Baseball. Bruce M. Arnstein: Old Brookville, NY; Industrial En- gineering; Lambda Chi Alpha, High Sigma, Steward. John Thomas Aston, III; Gilbertsville, PA; Civil En- gineering. Brian Paul Bacheson; Northport, NY; Electrical En- gineering; Chi Phi, Secretary; Photography, Model Airplanes, Model Jet Engines. Christopher Donald Bachman; Metuchen, NJ; Civil Engineering; Kappa Sigma, Pledge Director, Social Chairman; Freshman and Junior Varsity Football; IFC, Vice President. Rush Committee; LUV; Finan- cial Aid Counselor. Michael William Baily; Bethlehem, PA; Electrical En- gineering; IEEE. Robert F. Baker; Scotch Plains, NJ; Mechanical En- gineering; Dean ' s List; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; ASME; Intramu- rals; Chess Club. 280 Robert V. Adams W. Richard Adey Joseph S. Alessi Patricia L. Anderson Anthony Antanasiotis Keith A. Anthony Kevin J. Appleton David C. Aprill Christopher D. Bachman Michael Baily Robert F. Baker Svtv . A t l«fri rffrk -, dRA. ' y Tt, - G ' tV S Jiftr •• • Kenneth I. Bandler John L. Barczynski David B. Barlow Stephen J. Barnes Michael A. Barron Kenneth E. Bartsch Andrew J. Baskar John J. Battisti William T. Baumann Debra L. Bealafeld Janet R. Bealer Gregory A. Beck Melissa Beck Neal D. Becker Mark C. Beidleman Christopher E. Beisel «ois , Kenneth Bandler; New York, NY; International Rela- tions; Dean ' s List, Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Omicron Delta Kappa; Brown and White, Editor-in- Chief; International Relations Club, President; Resi- dence Halls Council, Vice President. John Leslie Barczynski; Bangor, PA; Fundamental Sci- ence; Delta Sigma Phi, Vice President, Secretary, Alumni and Parents Chairman; President ' s Award; Dean ' s List; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; Health Professions Society; American Chemical Society; Delta Sigma Phi National Leadership Scholarship Award; Intramurals; AROTC; Navigators; IFC Judiciary Committee; Delta Sigma Phi National Leadership Awards Committee; Delta Sigma Phi National Executive Director Screening Committee. David B. Barlow; Slaterville Springs, NY; Physics; Trembley Park; Rugby. Stephen Jeffrey Barnes; Pittsburgh, PA; Civil En- gineering; ASCE: Varsity Ice Hockey. Michael Andrew Barron; Washington, NJ; Civil En- gineering; Trembley Park; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Chi Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi; Glee Club; Bridge Club; Chess Club. Kenneth E. Bartsch; Manheim, PA; Electrical En- gineering; Trembley Park; Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi; IEEE. Andrew J. Baskar; Wind Gap, PA; Chemistry; Alpha Tau Omega; Freshman Honors; President, Student Af- filiates of American Chemical Society. John J. Battisti; Ithaca, NY; Metallurgy; Phi Kappa Theta, Sergeant at Arms; Freshman Honors; Student Metallurgy Society; Intramurals. William Thomas Baumann; Wayne, NJ; Electrical En- gineering; Wilbur Mathematics Prize; Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; IEEE; Navigators. Debra Bealafeld; Pelham, NY. Janet Bealer; Bethlehem, PA; Accounting and Man- agement; Trembley Park; Dean ' s List, Sophomore Honors; Beta Alpha Psi; Senior Class Gift Campaign; LUV. Gregory Alan Beck; Perkasie, PA; Mathematics; Freshman Honors; Dean ' s List; Intramurals; Town Council; Minority Tutoring. Melissa Beck; Short Hills, NJ; Spanish; Modern Foreign Languages Scholarship to Spain; Sophomore Honors; LUV. Neal David Becker; King of Prussia, PA; Electrical En- gineering and Physics; National Merit Scholar Com- mendation; ARRL; Eta Kappa Nu; Bicycling, Yodel- ing. Mark Carl Beidleman; Hellertown, PA; Social Rela- tions; Drinker, President; Lehigh Christian Fellow- shipl LUV; Chaplain ' s Council. Christopher E. Beisel; Yardley, PA; Biology; Sopho- more Honors; Fencing Team, Captain; WLRN; Amer- ican Association for the Advancement of Science. 283 Roderick Beittel; Carlisle, PA; Chemical Engineering. John Edgar Bender, Jr.; Stamford. CT; Accounting: Intramurals. Cynthia A. Berger; Freemansburg, PA; Chemical En- gineering; Town Council; Tau Lambda Chi sorority. David Lee Berger; Pine Grove, PA; Mechanical En- gineering; Beardslee. Vice President; ASME Prize; Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma: ASME. Chairman; Frisbee Team, Co-Captain. Karen Ann Berry; Tappan, NY: Urban Studies. Jour- nalism and Economics; Richards. Intramural Manag- er; Freshman Honors; Varsity Lacrosse; Varsity Swimming; Powderpuff Football: Brown and White; Fortnight. Co-Editor; RHC, Social Committee, Lot- tery Committee. Charles James Besecker: South River, NJ; Chemistry: Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Society: School Employment. Susan Leigh Bieling: Lansdale. PA: Biology and Ger- man; Alumni Association Scholarship; Phi Eta Sigma Scholarship; Language Department Award for Excel- lence in German; Phi Eta Sigma; Intramurals; LUV; Alpha Phi Omega, Membership Vice President; Resi- dence Halls Facilities Committee; Women in Science Committee; Health Professions Society. Walter John Bilenki, Jr.: Morris Plains, NJ: Civil En- gineering; Trembley Park; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Chi Epsilon: Tau Beta Pi; Varsity Baseball. Natalie F. Blacher: Dunellen. NJ; Economics and Government: Phi Eta Sigma; Freshman and Sopho- more Honors. Dean ' s List; LUV; SAC; Hillel; Student-Faculty Advisory Committee of Government Department. Douglas W. Black; Middletown, NJ; Electrical En- gineering; Chi Phi, Intramural Manager: Freshman and Sophomore Honors. Leslie Black; Douglassville, PA: Chemistry; Alpha Gamma Delta. Second Vice President; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Tau Beta Pi; Student Affiliates of American Chemical Society. Peter Michael Blejwas; Clark, NJ. International Rela- tions. Economics, and German: Williams; Freshman and Sophomore Honors: International Relations Club: LUV. Steven C. Bloch; Tenafly, NJ; Mechanical Engineer- ing; SMAGS; Dean ' s List. Class Honors. Peter Francis Blust; Rydal. PA: Civil Engineering; Phi Delta Theta. Social Chairman; ASCE; Rugby Club, Water Polo Club. Kathleen M. Boczar; Yeadon, PA; Industrial Engineer- ing and Social Relations; Palmer: Gryphon Society; Dean ' s List: Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Tau Beta Pi; LUV; Alpha Phi Omega; Newman Club. Teresa J. Bogucki; Short Hills, NJ; Psychology; Trembley Park, Social Chairman: Phi Eta Sigma; Dean ' s List; Psi Chi. Treasurer; Intramurals; Senior Class Gift Campaign; Brown and White; French Tutor. 284 Roderick Beittel John E. Bender Cynthia A. Berger David L. Berger Karen A. Berry Charles J. Besecker Susan L. Bieling Walter J. Bilenki Natalie F. Blacher Douglas W. Black X i L . ■ ¥ 1 Leslie Black Peter M. Blejwas Steven Bloch Peter F. Blust Kathleen M. Boczar Teresa J. Bogucki Edward A. Bogucz Stephanie J. Bolen S Edwina J. Boorujy 4R Douglas A. Borck Ricky A. Bossard Christopher E. Bossi Barry S. Boswell Andrew J. Bott William J. Bradley Richard D. Braen John P. Brandt Larry K. Brannaka Francine J. Braunstein Jeffrey M. Braverman Ellen A. Breslow Beth A. Bridgman William E. Bronner Peter L. Brooks Edward A. Bogucz, Jr.; Wayne, NJ; Mechanical En- gineering; Scott Paper Leadership Award; Class of 1904 Scholarship; Rhodes Scholarship Semifinalist; Omicron Delta Kappa, President; Phi Eta Sigma; Tail Beta Pi, Treasurer; Pi Tau Sigma, Treasurer; ASME; Brown and White, Editor-in-Chief; Lehigh Radio Network, Business Manager; Gryphon Society. Stephanie Julia Bolen; Bethlehem, PA; Psychology and Social Relations; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Psi Chi; Town House; Volunteer Teach- er. Edwina J. Boorujy; Berkeley Heights, NJ; Classical Civilization; Sophomore Honors; Research Grant; Alpha Phi, Charter Member, Social Chairman, House Corporation Board. Douglas Anthony Borck; Rye, NY; Accounting; Delta Phi; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Beta Alpha Psi. Ricky Amandus Bossard; Lehighton, PA; Civil En- gineering; Beta Theta Pi, Social Chairman; ASCE; In- tramurals. Christopher E. Bossi; Philadelphia, PA; Industrial En- gineering; Delta Chi; AIIE. Barry Stephan Boswell; Closter, NJ; Accounting; Sigma Phi, Vice President; Rugby Club; Senior Class Treasurer; Senior Executive Committee; IFC Repre- sentative. Andrew James Bott; Spring Lake, NJ; Finance; Var- sity Football. William Joseph Bradley, HI; Doylestown, PA; Fi- nance; Beta Theta Pi, Pledge Chief; Varsity Football; Intramurals; Weightlifting Club. Richard D. Braen; Woodstock, NY; Accounting; Phi Delta Theta, Rush Chairman, Social Chairman; Phi Eta Sigma; Beta Alpha Psi; Rugby Club; Intramurals. John P. Brandt; Lock Haven, PA; Biology; Chi Phi; Skiing; LUV; Scuba Diving; Golf. Larry Kent Brannaka; Quakertown, PA; Civil En- gineering; Trembley Park; Chi Epsilon; ASCE; Rifle Team, Captain. Francine J. Braunstein; Cherry Hill, NJ; Biology; Trembley Park; Sigma Tau Delta; Hillel, Treasurer; Junior Class Secretary; SAC Publicity. Jeffrey M. Braverman; East Hills, NY; Industrial En- gineering; Trembley Park; AIIE; Computer Society; Intramurals; Ski Club; Outing Club. Ellen Anne Breslow; Melrose Park, PA; Foreign Ca- reers; Trembley Park, Intramural Manager; Marketing Club; American Marketing Association; Forum; Brown and White; Epitome; SAC Publicity. Beth Bridgman; New Canaan, CT. William Edward Bronner; Union, NJ; Chemistry; Carothers; Dean ' s List; Phi Eta Sigma; Rifle Team; Chess Club. Peter Lawrence Brooks; Centerville, MA; Industrial Engineering; Trembley Park; AIIE; International Re- lations Club; Chess Club; Computer Society. 287 Charles A. Brown; Bethlehem, PA. Robert Lee Brown; Media, PA; Accounting; Alpha Chi Rho, Treasurer; Beta Alpha Psi. Stephen Andrew Brown; Vienna, VA; Chemical En- gineering; Kappa Sigma. Donald Bryant; Manlius, NY; Finance and Manage- ment; Phi Gamma Delta, Rush Chairman, Social Chairman; Research Grant in Economics; Teaching Assistant in Economics and Finance; Varsity Football; IFC Chairman; Investment Club; Geiger Society. Kathleen Ruth Bryant; Somerville. NJ; Mechanical Engineering; Freshman Honors; ASME; SWE; Var- sity Volleyball; Golden Hearts of Sigma Phi Epsilon; Carothers, President. David Scott Buchanan; Whitemarsh, PA; Physics; Na- tional Merit Scholar; Tau Beta Pi; Glee Club. Peter Buchsbaum; Jenkintown, PA. Richard F. Burk; Devon, PA; Mechanical Engineer- ing; Delta Phi, President; ASME; Outing Club; Grot to Club; Mustard and Cheese. Elaine A. Burkart; Reading, PA; Chemical Engineer- ing; Society of Women Engineers, Co-President; AIChE; Intramurals; Big-Little Sister Program. Eleanor I. Burkart: Reading, PA; Chemical Engineer- ing; Society of Women Engineers, Co-President; AIChE; Intramurals; Big-Little Sister Program. Marie Ellen Bush; Bangor, PA; Biology and Classical Civilizations; Emery, President; Freshman and Soph- omore Honors; Dean ' s List; Slimnastics, Intramurals; Health Professions Society; LUV; Big-Little Sister Program; Residence Halls Council. James J. Butterly; Short Hills, NJ; Electrical Engineer- ing; Alpha Epsilon Pi, President; IEEE; Railroad Club; Alpha Phi Omega. Jeffrey Grant Byrne; Westfield, NJ; Chemical En- gineering; Trembley Park; Dean ' s List, Sophomore Honors; Tau Beta Pi; AIChE; NSPE; Intramurals; In- vestment Club; Senior Class Gift Campaign. Steven Thomas Byrne; Creskill, NJ; Mechanical En- gineering. Thomas A. Caine; Schenectady, NY; Mechanical En- gineering; Alpha Sigma Phi, Vice President; John R. Wagner Award; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; ASME. Bradford Winter Campbell; Gettysburg, PA; Finance; Delta Upsilon, Vice President; IFC Representative; Finance Club. 288 Charles A. Brown Robert L. Brown Stephen A. Brown Donald R. Bryant Kathleen R. Bryant D. Scott Buchanan Peter E. Buchsbaum Richard F. Burk Elaine A. Burkart Eleanor I. Burkart Marie E. Bush James J. Butterly Jeffrey G. Byrne Steven T. Byrne Thomas A. Caine Bradford W. Campbell Edmund F. Camuti v - ■H , JT ' 09 mL A J. Kim Capobianco Debra K. Carroll Mmni Robert T. Canavan Toni E. Cantalupo David A. Caplan Edward L. Carduner Peter N. Carey Joseph 0. Carnali Richard E. Casavecchia Thomas M. Cassone Thomas A. Castle Samuel P. Cerminan Bernard S. Charles Catherine A. Charwat Lewis C. Chasalow Edmund Francis Camuti; Wyckoff, NJ; Metallurgy; Chi Psi, Rush Chairman, Social Chairman; Varsity Football; Intramurals; Uncle Manny ' s Bartender. Robert Thomas Canavan; Bridge water, NJ; Mechan- ical Engineering; Lambda Chi Alpha, Master of Cere- monies; Intramurals. Toni Elizabeth Cantalupo; East Hanover, NJ; Indus- trial Engineering; AIIE, President, Secretary; Intramu- rals; Society of Women Engineers; Women ' s Choir. David Alan Caplan; Roslyn, PA; Accounting; Tau Ep- silon Phi, Vice President, Treasurer; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Beta Alpha Psi, Sec- retary; Intramurals; Forum; Class Gift Solicitor. J. Kim Capobianco; Caldwell, NJ; Social Relations; Alpha Phi, Charter Member; Track Club. Edward Lee Carduner; Fair Lawn, NJ; Government; Tau Epsilon Phi, Rush Chairman; Pre-Law Society; Brown and White; WLVR. Peter Noyes Carey; Marblehead, MA; Government, International Relations and Spanish; Williams; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; In- tramurals; Pre-Law Society; AFROTC; Arnold Air Society. Joseph Oreste Carnali; Phillipsburg, NJ; Engineering Physics; Smiley, President, Athletic Manager; Mal- colm J. Gordon, Jr. Physics Prize; Tau Beta Pi; Soci- ety of Physics Students; Intramurals; Williams Prize for Sophomore English Composition. Debra Kathleen Carroll; Lansdale, PA; Urban Studies; Trembley Park; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Beta Kappa; Cheerleading; Women ' s Choir; Intervarsity Christian Fellowship; Lehigh String Orchestra. Richard Edward Casavecchia; Lansdale, PA; Chemical Engineering; Alpha Sigma Phi, Corresponding Secre- tary, Asst. Treasurer; Tau Beta Pi; AIChE. Thomas M. Cassone; Stamford, CT; Economics; Zeta Psi, Social Chairman; Freshman and Sophomore Hon- ors; Dean ' s List; Varsity Football; Rugby Club; Pre- Law Society. Thomas Arthur Castle; Liberty, PA; Metallurgy; McConn, Vice President; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Lehigh National Merit Scholar; H.H. Harris Foundation Award; William Whigham Prize; Tau Beta Pi; American Society for Metals; Student Metallurgy Society, Vice President; Intramurals; EIA (McConn Chapter). Samuel Patrick Cerminaro, Jr.; Scranton, PA; Ac- counting; Sigma Phi, Rush Chairman; J.V. Baseball; Rugby Club; Senior Class President; Brown and White, Circulation Manager; SAC Security. Bernard Schreiber Charles; New York, NY; Civil En- gineering. Catherine Ann Charwat; Great Neck, NY; Govern- ment; Class of 1904 Scholarship; Omicron Delta Kappa; Forum, Student Trustee Representative; Mid- dle States Steering Committee. Lewis Craig Chasalow; Whippany, NJ; Industrial En- gineering; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha Pi Mu; AIIE; Concert Band. 291 Lawrence Chatzinoff: Oceanside, NY; Accounting; Sigma Alpha Mu. President, Vice President, Secre- tary; J.V. Basketball; Epitome, Business Manager, Distribution Manager. Barry Check; Bethlehem, PA; Civil Engineering; Town House; ASCE; Intramurals: Brown and White, Photo Manager. Joseph John Christy; Smith Town, NY; Mechanical Engineering: ASME; Intramurals; WLVR. Stephen M. Cigich; West Hartford, CT; Industrial En- gineering; Pi Lambda Phi, K.O.E.; Tau Beta Pi; Alpha Pi Mu; AIIE, Treasurer. Frank J. Cincotta, Jr.; Cresskill, NJ; Industrial En- gineering; Pi Kappa Alpha, Secretary, Steward; AIIE; Intramurals; Boxing Club. Jainel M. Cipyak; Lansford. PA; Finance. Clarence Howard Clark, V; Springfield. PA; Mechan- ical Engineering; ASME: ASCE, Treasurer; Intramu- rals. Dawn Marie Clark: Livingston, NJ; Psychology; LUV; Varsity Lacrosse, Manager; Varsity Track, Manager . Gregory Alan Clark; Pittsford, NY; Industrial En- gineering; Delta Tau Delta; Varsity Football, Co- Captain. Lewis Harrison Clewell: York, PA; Accounting; Psi Upsilon. Treasurer; Sophomore Honors; Intramurals; ROTC. Kenneth Francis Clifford: Fanwood, NJ; Accounting; Theta Delta Chi. Treasurer; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Beta Alpha Psi; Varsity Basket- ball. Tri-Captain. Randall G. Cohen; Levittown, PA; Biology; Alpha Epsilon Pi, Pledgemaster, Scribe; Intramurals; Hillel, President; Health Professions Society, Chairman; WLTN. Kevin C. Cole; East Rutherford, NJ; Mechanical En- gineering; Theta Xi. Secretary; Rugby club. Richard Coleman: Jenkintown, PA: International Rela- tions and History; Alpha Chi Rho, Expansion Officer: Freshman Honors: Intramurals; International Rela- tions Club, President; Filmmaker ' s Guild, President; SAC, Lecture Chairman; Visiting Lectures Commit- tee. Treasurer; L-5 Society, President; IFC. Commu- nity Relations. Stephen P. Collins: Ivoryton, CT: International Rela- tions: Varsity Cross Country; International Relations Club. Lori Speece Collmann: Gladwyne. PA: Psychology and Social Relations; Dean ' s List; Varsity Field Hockey, Co-Captain, MVP; Varsity Basketball; Varsity La- crosse, Co-Captain, MVP; Epiphany Film Coordina- tor: Mary O. Hurley Award for Athletics. 292 Lawrence Chatzinoff Barry Check Joseph J. Christy Frank J. Cincotta Stephen M. Cigich Jainel M. Cipyak =7 Clarence H. Clark Dawn M. Clark Gregory A. Clark Kenneth F. Clifford Kevin C. Cole Stephen Collins Lewis H. Clewell Randall G. Cohen Richard C. Coleman Lori Collmann Andrew R. Colonna Vincent D. Commisa Steven B. Concklin Eric N. Connery David S. Corderman Katherine L. Cordes Gordon W. Crape W Sv ■HlHH HHI Thomas M. Cressman Steven R. Crowell Gregory Csernica Martha Cuozzi Charles W. Czachowski Richard A. Czekanski Andrew R. Colonna; Brooklyn, NY; Fianance; Alpha Chi Rho; Jacob B. Krause Scholarship. Vincent DePaul Commisa; Nutley, NJ; Economics; Chi Psi; Freshman Football; Pre-Law Society; Interna- tional Relations Club; IFC Scholarship Committee; Powderpuff Football Coach. Steven Bruce Concklin; Wilmington, DE; Mechanical Engineering; Theta Delta Chi, Advisory Council; ASME; Varsity Soccer. Eric Connery; Kent, CT; Civil Engineering; Kappa Alpha, First Attendant, Rush Chairman; Chi Epsilon; ASCE; SAC; Brown and White; Epitome: Cheerlead- ing. Richard William Connors; Bethlehem, PA: Biology; Delta Sigma Phi. Alumni Coordinator; Sophomore Honors; Intramurals; IFC; Student Affiliates of Amer- ican Chemical Society. Diane Marie Corbett; Birdsboro, PA; Chemical En- gineering; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; AIChE; Intramurals; Society of Women Engineers: Senior Class Gift Cam- paign. David Sandt Corderman: Chesterfield, MO; Social Re- lations; Delta Upsilon, Pledge Captain; Intramurals; USMC-PLC Program; Water Safety Instructor. Katherine L. Cordes; Glen Mills, PA; Natural Science; LUV, Project Head. Gordon W. Crape; Garden City, NY; Marketing and Management; Sigma Chi. Treasurer; Sophomore Hon- ors; Varsity Soccer. Thomas Merritt Cressman; Bethlehem. PA: Biology; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Recorder, House Manager; Gen- eral Dynamics Award; AFROTC, Group Commander; Sky Diving Club; Army Rangers. Steven Richard Crowell; Ambler, PA; Accounting; Delta Phi, Steward; J.V. Soccer. Gregory Csernica; Cranford, NY; Chemical Engineer- ing; Zeta Psi, President, Treasurer, Asst. Treasurer; Freshman Honors; Phi Eta Sigma; AIChE; Intramu- rals; Student Investment Club; IFC, Rushing Com- mitte. Presidents ' Council. Martha Cuozzi; Madison, NJ; American Studies; Alpha Phi. Secretary: Intramurals; Senior Class Gift Campaign. Charles Walter Czachowski; Pittsburgh, PA; Account- ing; Psi Upsilon. Richard Alan Czekanski; Morristown. NJ; Marketing and Management; Theta Delta Chi, Social Chairman, Alumni Secretary; Varsity Soccer; Marketing Club. 295 Francis Leslie Daly, III; Naugatuck, CT; Chemistry; McConn; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Tau Beta Pi; Student Affiliates of American Chemical So- ciety; LUV. Stephen G. Darlak; Moscow, PA; Chemical Engineer- ing; Trembley Park; AIChE; Alpha Phi Omega. William E. Darrow; Endwell, NY; Industrial Engineer- ing; Delta Phi; AIIE; Outing Club; Grotto Club. Peter Kraft Davidoff, Weston, MA; Industrial En- gineering; Trembley Park; IEEE; AIIE; Varsity Track; Varsity Squash; Glee Club; Sailing Team; Bicycling. Janet Grace Davidson; Mendham, NJ; Physics; Trembley Park; Dean ' s List; Phi Eta Sigma; Society of Physics Students; Varsity Tennis; LUV. Gerald Joseph Davieau; Allentown, PA; Electrical En- gineering; Freshman Honors; Dean ' s List; AROTC; Alpha Lambda Omega, President. Glenn Stewart Davis; Rockaway, NJ; Electrical En- gineering; Alpha Epsilon Pi; Campus Crusade for Christ; Marching Band; Concert Band; Jazz Band; Wind Ensemble. James Byron Davis; Clarks Summit, PA; Accounting; Delta Upsilon, Social Chairman. Arthur DeCillis; Seaford, NY; Mathematics; Bish- opthorpe; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma; LUV, Co- Chairman. Allen George Delenick; St. Clair, PA; Accounting; Lambda Chi Alpha; Intramurals; Marketing club. Cheryl Ann Demara; Groton, CT; Finance; Richards, Treasurer, Social Chairman; Intramurals. John Nicholas Demas; Bethesda. MD; Electrical En- gineering; Drinker; Gryphon Society; Ski Club; IEEE; Computer Society. Charles A. Denault; Concord, MA; Mechanical En- gineering; Theta Chi, Treasurer, Steward; Fraternity Management Association, Vice Chairman. David Bruce Deshler; Bangor, PA; Mechanical En- gineering; Delta Phi; Dean ' s List; Pi Tau Sigma; Phi Eta Sigma; ASME; Intramurals. George Steven Detwiler; Hatboro, PA; Chemical En- gineering; Zeta Psi, Rush Chairman; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Varsity Baseball; Senior Class Executive Committee; IFC, Rush Chairman, Commu- nity Relations Committee Chairman, President. Kevin Arthur Deutsch; Westtown, NY; Accounting; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Victor C. Records Scholarship; Freshman Football; Rugby Club. Francis L. Daly Stephen G. Darlak William E. Darrow Peter K. Davidoff 296 Janet G. Davidson Gerald J. Davieau Glenn S. Davis James B. Davis David B. Deshler George S. Detwiler Kevin A. Deutsch R! r h t n V- ' Wi ft ' ' • ' V AnMk SPEEL UMrr 15 ■i k ax ? v « Kerry N. Diehl David W. Dietrich Martin L. Devine Thomas E. Dexter mMt Ernest J. Dianastasis Stephen A. DiAntonio David J. Diliberto Ellen M. Dille Brian A. Dillman Rudolph J. DiMassa Gary D. DiPaolo Daniel A. DiSanto Frederick S. Ditmars V Anthony J. Dondero Anthony F. Donofrio Thomas M. Donohue Martin Devine; Havertown, PA; Chemical Engineer- ing; Phi Kappa Theta. Vice President; Freshman Hon- ors; NSF Undergraduate Research Participant; Intra- murals. Thomas Edward Dexter; Ridgewood, NJ; Metallurgy; Bishopthorpe, Selection Committee Chairman; ASM; Student Metallurgy Society; Lehigh Radio Network. Ernest J. Dianastasis: Lancaster, PA; Finance and Marketing; Delta Chi, Vice President, Secretary; Var- sity Tennis, Co-Captain; Intramurals; Boxing Club; Junior Class Treasurer; Senior Class Gift Campaign. Stephen A. DiAntonio: East Hanover, NJ; Mechanical Engineering; Pi Lambda Phi, President; Wilber Schol- arship Prize; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; Pi Tau Sigma; Forum, Course Evaluation Chairman. Kerry Nelson Diehl; Pittsburgh, PA; Chemical En- gineering; Omicron Delta Kappa; AIChE; Forum. David Walter Dietrich, II; Wayne, PA; Mechanical Engineering; Zeta Psi; Freshman Honors; ASME; Varsity Squash; Freshman Lacrosse. David Joseph Diliberto; Fairless Hills, Pa; Pre- Architecture and Urban Studies; Dean ' s List; Sopho- more Honors; Phi Eta Sigma; Blake Memorial Prize; Intramurals; Lehigh Art Council, Student Representa- tive. Ellen Dille; Glen Ridge, NJ; History. Brian Alan Dilhnan: Bethlehem, PA; Civil Engineer- ing; Sigma Phi Epsilon; ASCE; Freshman Soccer; Boxing Club. Rudolph Joseph DiMassa, Jr.; Meadowbrook, PA; Phi- losophy and Spanish; Freshman, Sophomore and Ju- nior Honors; Phi Eta Sigma; Pre-Law Society; Varsity Soccer, Captain. Gary D. DiPaolo; Tenafly, NJ; Civil Engineering; Phi Delta Theta, IFC Representative, Steward; ASCE; Ice Hockey Club. Daniel Anthony DiSanto; Old Westbury, NY; Account- ing and Finance; Congdon, Treasurer; Varsity Wres- tling, Manager; Football Cannon Crew; Alpha Phi Omega; Bandminton Club. Frederick Stryker Ditmars; Ho-Ho-Kus, NJ; Finance; Phi Delta Theta, President; Freshman Honors; IFC, Rush Chairman. Anthony Dondero: Mt. Carmel. PA. Anthony Donofrio; Philadelphia. PA. Thomas M. Donohue, Jr.; Neptune. NJ; Computer Science; Drinker; Computer Society. 299 Peter Donovan; Pelham Manor, NY. Robert Gregory Douglas; Piscataway, NJ; Govern- ment; Beta Theta Pi; Rugby Club; Senior Class Gift Committee. Robert John Drusbosky; Taylor, PA; Marketing; Var- sity Football. Thomas John Duch; Garfield, NJ; Government; Dean ' s List; Pre-Law Society, President; International Rela- tions Club; Newman Association, Religion Studies In- structor. Youth Group Advisor. Bruce James Dunbar; Pittsburgh, PA; Electrical En- gineering; Lambda Chi Alpha, Rush Chairman, Schol- arship chairman. Executive Committee; President ' s Prize, Ridgeway Prize, DuPont Prize; Phi Eta Sigma; Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi; IEEE; Intramurals; Glee Club. Joseph Michael Dussinger, Allentown, PA; Industrial Engineering; Chi Phi, President, Social Chairman; Sophomore Honors; AIIE. Paul Steven Dzera; Scotch Plains, NJ; Accounting; Alpha Sigma Phi, Social Chairman; Varsity Baseball. David A. Dziemian; Cedar Knolls, NJ; Accounting and Finance; Drinker; Beta Alpha Psi; Lehigh Radio Net- work. Kenneth M. Ebert; Downingtown, PA; Electrical En- gineering; IEEE; LUV; Newman Club. Lou Ann Eckert; Riverside, NJ; Chemical Engineer- ing; Williams, Vice President, Intramural Manager; Dean ' s List; Phi Eta Sigma; Society of Women En- gineers; LUV; Varsity Softball; Varsity Lacrosse; Powderpuff Football, Captain. Susan Elizabeth Eckert; Wallingford, CT; Marketing; Trembley Park: Sophomore Honors, Dean ' s List; In- tramurals; Marketing Club, Secretary; Senior Class Gift Campaign; American Marketing Association. John Charles Edwards: Chadds Ford, PA; Mechanical Engineering; Sophomore Honors; Pi Tau Sigma; ASME; Intramurals. Robin Jayne Effron; Woodcliff Lake, NJ; Finance. Gary Allen Ehrich; Wayne, NJ; Chemistry; Delta Sigma Phi, Intramural Manager: Student Affiliates of American Chemical Society, Treasurer; Ski Club. Pamela T. Elliott; Linwood, NJ; Marketing; Richards, Social Chairman; Intramurals; Marketing Club. Heidi Louise Elosge; Treasure Island, FL; Chemistry; Intramurals; Student Affiliates of American Chemical Society; Outing Club. Robert J. Drusbosky Thomas J. Duch 300 Bruce J. Dunbar Joseph M. Dussinger Robin J. Effron Gary A. Ehrich Pamela T. Elliott Heidi L. Elosge Steven A. Erickson Susan E. Eshleman Bradford R. Ewing ■• Radley W. Farenwald William K. Fay ■Is H La JJH t W v J H M Jacalyn K. Feldman William F. Felker James A. Feltmann Deborah J. Fennick John H. Ferguson Paul F. Fikslin William R. Fink David J. Finkelstein Andrew Finley David A. Fischer Gary C. Fisher Jeffrey C. Fisher Steven A. Erickson; Schenectady, NY; Mechanical Engineering; Phi Delta Theta, Treasurer; Rugby Club. Susan E. Eshleman; Upper St. Clair, PA; Accounting; Trembley Park; SAC, Secretary, Treasurer; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; LUV. Bradford Ross Ewing; North Canton, OH; Finance; Williams; Student Investment Fund; German Club. Radley W. Farenwald; Lancaster, PA; Industrial En- gineering; Phi Sigma Kappa, House Manager; Freshman Honors; J.V. Baseball; Rugby Club; I.E. Council, Sophomore Representative. William Kevin Fay; Northboro, MA; Mechanical En- gineering; ASME; AIIE. Jacalyn Koeppel Feldman; Great Neck, NY; Psycholo- gy; Trembley Park, Social Chairman; Intramurals; Residence Halls Council, Social Committee Chairman; Forum, Lottery Subcommittee; Junior Class Presi- dent; Senior Class Gift Campaign; Epitome; Dance Marathon Winner; Ski Club; Sailing Team. William Francis Felker; Jim Thorpe, PA; Civil En- gineering; Theta Delta Chi, Rush Chairman; ASCE. James Feltmann; Florham Park, NJ. Paul J. Fenaroli; New York, NY; Accounting and Fi- nance; Sigma Alpha Mu, Vice Prior, Social Chairman. Steward, National Undergraduate Achievement Award; Varsity Lacrosse; SAC, Concert Production Manager; Brown and White. Deborah Jane Fennick; Stanton, NJ; Fine Arts-Pre- Architecture; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Phi Eta Sigma; Women ' s Choir, Stage Manager; String Orchestra. John Hale Ferguson; Bronxville, NY; Marketing; Chi Psi, IFC Representative, Scholarship Chairman; Mar- keting Club. Paul Frederick Fikslin; Wayne. NJ; Civil Engineering; ASCE; Intramurals; Frisbee Club; Stage Band; Dance Band. William R. Fink; Allentown, PA; Chemical Engineer- ing. David Jay Finkelstein; Belle Harbor. NY; Mathematics and Information Science; Youth Enabling Service Volunteer; WLVR; Sleight of Hand. Andrew Wyatt Finley; Baton Rouge. LA; Economics; Theta Delta Chi; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Phi Eta Sigma; Varsity Lacrosse; Pre-Law Society. David Andersen Fischer; Whitehouse, NJ; Finance; Chi Phi, Treasurer; Intramurals; Sports Car Club; Mustard and Cheese; Treasurers ' Council. Gary C. Fisher; Rutherford, NJ; Industrial Engineer- ing; AIIE; Equestrian Club; Fencing Club. Jeffery C. Fisher; Media, PA; Economics; T heta Chi, Vice President, IFC Representative. Asst. House Manager; International Relations Club. 303 Louis Charles Fisk; Andover, MA; Mechanical En- gineering; Phi Kappa Theta, Recording Secretary, Pledgemaster; ASME. John R. Fitzgerald; Salamanca, NY; International Re- lations; Pi Kappa Alpha, President, Vice President, Rush Chairman, Social Chairman, IFC Representa- tive; Sophomore Honors. Peter Frederick Fix; Trumbull, CT; Chemical En- gineering; Williams; Intramurals; Navigators; Church Choir. Donna Jeanne Fletcher; Manasquan, NJ; Accounting; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Beta Alpha Psi; Intramurals; LUV; Senior Class Gift, Pub- licity Chairman; Visiting Lecturers Committee. John Dennis Foley; Mineola, NY; Geology; Frisbee Club, Treasurer. Greg Force; Williamsburg, VA; Civil Engineering; Theta Delta Chi, President, Social Chairman. Robert Mark Forrest; Easton, PA; Biology; Drinker; Phi Eta Sigma; AROTC; Drill Team, Commander. Donna Marie A. Frabotta; Freemansburg, PA; Journal- ism; Freshman Honors; Brown and White, Senior Re- porter; Epitome, Editor-in-Chief. Steven Niel Frank; Pittsford, NY; Finance; Psi Upsi- lon. Vice President, Treasurer, Social Chairman; Fris- bee Team; Senior Class Gift Campaign. Wendy Frank; Cherry Hill, NJ; Psychology and Amer- ican Studies; Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Tau Delta; Phi Alpha Theta; Psi Chi, Secretary; Senior Class Gift Campaign; Big-Little Sister Program; LUV. Keith Richard Frantz; Myerstown, PA; Electrical En- gineering; Beardslee; Dean ' s List; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Phi Eta Sigma; Band; Navigators; Alpha Phi Omega; Model Railroad Club. Kathryn Ann Frederick; Allentown, PA; Fine Arts; Achievement Award for Student Show; Parnassus; Cheerleading; Figure Drawing and Fashion Illustration Drawing Sessions, Organizer. Robert R. Freimuth; Milford, NE; Finance and Eco- nomics; Dravo; Gryphon Society, President, Intramu- ral Manager; Freshman Honors; Dean ' s List; Green Scholarship; J.V. Lacrosse; Intramurals; Pre-Law So- ciety; Gryphon Tutorial Committee; Lehigh Roundta- ble. Raymond Charles Frisch; Northampton, PA; Account- ing; Sophomore Honors; Beta Alpha Psi; Investment Club, Treasurer; Senior Class Gift Campaign; Town Council. David Fuller; East Rockaway, NY. Joseph John Fusco, Jr.; Springfield, PA; Electrical En- gineering; Pi Kappa Alpha, Vice President, Rush Chairman, IFC Representative; Freshman Honors; Dean ' s List; Phi Eta Sigma; Eta Kappa Nu; IEEE; In- tramurals; Arnold Air Society. 304 Louis C. Fisk John R. Fitzgerald Peter F. Fix Donna J. Fletcher John D. Foley Robert M. Forrest Steven N. Frank Gregory F. Force Donna M. Frabotta Wendy S. Frank Keith R. Frantz Kathryn A. Frederick Robert R. Freimuth Raymond C. Frisch David B. Fuller Joseph J. Fusco John E. Futcher Richard J. Gallagher David R. Gallup Julia T. Gana Jordan M. Garrison Nicholas M. Garruto Michael C. Gass Bryan M. Gault Elizabeth T. Geiger Philip C. George Gerald C. Gigon Richard A. Gimigliano Suzanne Gimson tjifll J|||§| mm Thomas P. Giordani Margaret Gleason David J. Gober John E. Futcher; Bethlehem, PA; Finance; Alpha Tau Omega, President. Richard James Gallagher; Fairfield, CT; Accounting and Finance; Delta Sigma Phi, Treasurer. David Ramsay Gallup; Gibsonia, PA; Mechanical En- gineering; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Phi Eta Sigma; Pi Tau Sigma; ASME. Julia Theresa Gana; Hatboro, PA; Metallurgy; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Williams Junior Essay Prize; LUV; Student Metallurgy Society; Brown and White; WLVR. Jordan M. Garrison, Jr.; Montclair, NJ; Chemistry; Student Affiliates of American Chemical Society; J.V. Football; Boxing Club; Black Student Union, Presi- dent; Lehigh Radio Network. Nicholas M. Garruto; Cedar Grove, NJ; Accounting; Sigma Phi, Vice President, House Manager, IFC Rep- resentative; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Beta Alpha Psi; Senior Class Executive Committee. Michael Gass; Spring Valley, NY. Bryan Meikle Gault; Watchung, NJ; Accounting; Phi Sigma Kappa, Steward, Sentinel; Sophomore and Ju- nior Honors; Beta Alpha Psi; Rugby Club, Captain; Marketing Club. Elizabeth Teresa Geiger; Glen Head, NY; Social Rela- tions and Government; Lehigh Valley Social Work Program; LUV; Big Sister. Philip Cassel George; Kennett Square, PA; Mechanical Engineering. Gerald Christopher Gigon; Westfield, NJ; Finance; Kappa Sigma, Intramural Manager; Freshman Foot- ball, Captain; Freshman Baseball; Marine Corps PLC. Richard Anthony Gimigliano; Haddonfield, NJ; Elec- trical Engineering; Alpha Chi Rho, Steward; Charles Orth Scholarship; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; IEEE. Suzanne Gimson; Lambertville, NJ; Finance; Gamma Phi Beta, Membership Chairman; Women ' s Choir. Thomas Paul Giordani; Hellertown, PA; Chemical En- gineering; Alpha Tau Omega, Pledge Trainer, House Manager; Sophomore Honors; Football Scholar- Athlete; AIChE; Varsity Football. Margaret P. Gleason; Kinnelon, NJ; Finance; Emery, Social Chairman; Varsity Volleyball; Marketing Club; Investments Club. David J. Gober; Northampton, PA; Chemical En- gineering; Town House; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List. 307 Joel Lance Goldberg; Springfield, NJ; Accounting; Beardslee, Intramural Manager. Executive Commit- tee; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Intramurals, Executive Committee, Manager of the Year: Bridge Club; Weigh tlifting Club. Susan Raye Goldberg: Yardley, PA: Biology; Trembley Park, Phi Alpha Theta; Freshman, Sopho- more and Junior Honors; Women ' s Choir; Hillel; Viola Lessons; Equestrian Club; Alpha Epsilon Pi. Little Sister. Eileen Louise Golden; West Pittston, PA; Psychology; Sophomore Honors: Dean ' s List: WLVR: First Prize, Williams Speech Contest. Jack Jay Goldman: Springfield, NJ; Finance: Con- gdon. President; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; RHC; Cheerleading. Jill Leslie Goldman: Pennington, NJ; Chemistry; Trembley Park: Freshman and Sophomore Honors; National Merit Scholar: Student Affiliates of American Chemical Society: Women ' s Choir; Brown and White, Layout Editor: Senior Class Gift Campaign. William Arthur Goldman: Glen Rock, NJ; Accounting; Sigma Chi, Asst. Pledge Master. Social Chairman, Rush Chairman: Sophomore Honors: SAC. Concert Security. Lewis Goldstein; Tenafly, NJ; History and Journalism: Sophomore Honors: Pre-Law Society; Hillel, Vice President: LUV; WLRN; Brown and White. Jean Leslie Goodwin: North Wales, PA; Chemical En- gineering; Trembley Park; Dean ' s List; Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pi: Intramurals; Alpha Phi Omega. Presi- dent, Secretary; AIChE, President: Society of Women Engineers. Peter Baret Gordenstein; Longmeadow, MA; Fine Arts- Architecture; Trembley Park, RHC Representa- tive: Stevens. Social Chairman: Intramurals: Senior Class Vice President; Epitome. Managing Editor; RHC. Secretary; Forum, Dining Subcommittee; Se- nior Class Gift Campaign: Parnassus; Hillel; Circle K. Lawrence Edward Gore: Long Beach. NY; Accounting and Finance; Phi Sigma Kappa. President. Sentinel, Secretary. Intramurals: IFC. Robert Bruce Gorsey; Wellesley. MA: Accounting: Chi Phi. Treasurer: Dean ' s List; Sophomore Honors: Ten- nis and Swimming: Bridge Club. Eric Schultz Graber: Allentown, PA; Chemical En- gineering; Intramurals: Concert Band. John Thomas Grady: Westwood, NJ; Accounting; Beta Theta Pi. Treasurer; Freshman and Sophomore Honors: Dean ' s List; Beta Gamma Sigma, Vice Presi- dent: Beta Alpha Psi, Varsity Cross Country; Varsity Track. Loren Dee Grant; New York, NY; Art History; Trembley Park; Serendipity Magazine, Layout Editor; Senior Class Gift Campaign; Senior Class Executive Committee. Randi Lynn Grapin: Fair Lawn, NJ; Marketing and Management: Dean ' s List; Women ' s Choir; Marketing Club: American Marketing Association; Senior Class Gift Campaign. Roger Whittingham Graves; Williamsburg, VA: Civil Engineering; Bishopthorpe; Phi Eta Sigma: Chi Epsi- lon; ASCE: WLVR. 308 • -  S. LA A Susan R. Goldberg Eileen L. Golden Jack J. Goldman Jill L. Goldman William A. Goldman Lewis Goldstein Jean Leslie Goodwin •Si) J w Peter B. Gordenstein Robert B. Gorsey Lawrence E. Gore Eric S. Graber John T. Grady Loren D. Grant _tf L V 1 3fc « J • Bt X ft-. ■C Randi L. Grapin Roger W. Graves Nancy S. Greenberg Paul K. Grinups Wayne S. Groh yjiv •4 Donald R. Gross Roy Gross Brenda A. Gruver Diana M. Gruver Ricky P. Guiliani Wendell M. Gulick Wayne D. Haas Mary Jane Haesche David M. Hagan Micheal T. Hahn Donna S. Haines Nancy Sue Greenberg; Millburn, NJ; Psychology; Trembley Park; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Psi Chi, Secretary; Intramurals; LUV; Senior Class Gift Campaign; Big Sister Program. Paul K. Grinups; Penndel, PA; Mechanical Engineer- ing; Theta Delta Chi, Corresponding Secretary; ASME; Rugby Club. Wayne Stephen Groh; Ramsey, NJ; Electrical En- gineering; Trembley Park; Freshman Honors; Dean ' s List; Eta Kappa Nu; IEEE; LUV; SSDO. Donald R. Gross, Jr.; York, PA; Finance; Delta Upsi- lon, Secretary, Scholarship Chairman; Rugby Club; Boxing Club. Roy Gross; Oceanside, NY; Accounting; Sigma Alpha Mu, Secretary, Treasurer; Intramurals; Marketing Club; Investment Club; Brown and White, Business Manager, National Ad Manager. Brenda Ann Gruver; Greentown, PA; Accounting: Richards, Treasurer; Sophomore Honors; Beta Alpha Psi; Band, Assistant Manager. Drill Committee. Staff Assistant. Diana Michele Gruver; Greenville, PA; Civil Engineer- ing; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Chi Epsilon: ASCE. Ricky Paul Guiliani; Stamford, CT; Accounting; Bish- opthorpe; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Beta Alpha Psi; Intramurals; LUV. Wendell Morris Gulick, Jr.; Haddon Heights, NJ; Electrical Engineering; Dean ' s List; IEEE. Jean Carol Gutshall; Hellertown, PA; Urban Studies and Government; Reese Isaacs Memorial Scholarship. Wayne Donald Haas; Coplay, PA; Mechanical En- gineering; Freshman Honors; Town House. Mary Jane Haesche; Cheshire, CT; Pre-Architecture: Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Parnassus; Varsity Swimming; Varsity Lacrosse. David Michael Hagen; East Norwich, NY; Civil En- gineering: Phi Sigma Kappa; ASCE. Michael Thomas Hahn; Pleasant Valley, PA; Metal- lurgy; Alpha Lambda Omega; First Prize, Undergrad- uate Light Metallographic Contest: Tau Beta Pi; Stu- dent Metallurgy Society: Marching Band, Drum Major; Concert Band, Publicity Manager. Donna Sue Haines; Ambler, PA; Geology; Nu Rho Delta, Social Chairman; Bryn Mawr College Choir. 311 Robert K. Halama; Bridgewater, NJ; Geo-Physics; Theta Xi; Intramurals. Michael Matthew Hamelfarb; Edison, NJ; Mechanical Engineering; Williams; ASME: Student Metallurgy Society. Jeffrey Gordon Hammer; Philadelphia, PA; Marketing and Management; Junior Honors; Marketing Club. Mitchell George Handman; Parsippany, NJ; Market- ing; Lambda Chi Alpha, Executive Committee. Patricia J. Handwerk; Marietta, GA; Accounting; Trembley Park; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Varsity Tennis, Co-Captain, MVP. James Joseph Haney; Annandale, NJ; Mechanical En- gineering. James Martin Hanna; Allentown, PA; Chemical En- gineering; Trembley Park; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Tau Beta Pi; AIChE. Stephen John Hanzlik; Emmaus, PA; Mechanical En- gineering; Congdon; Dean ' s List; Pi Tau Sigma; In- tramurals; Outing Club; Boxing Club; Arnold Air So- ciety. Donna Mae Harle; Bernville, PA; Industrial Engineer- ing; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Alpha Pi Mu; AIIE; Intramurals; Women ' s Choir; Bridge Club. Robert Bradley Harris; Montrose, PA; Industrial En- gineering; Delta Phi. Pledge Master, Social Chairman, Historian; AIIE. Carol Lee Hart; Malvern, PA; Finance; Varsity Field Hockey, Tri-Captain; Varsity Basketball; Student Trainer; Big Sister. Mary Ann Hart; Scranton, PA; Civil Engineering; Na- tional Merit Scholar; Chi Epsilon; ASCE, President; Powderpuff Football; Intramurals; Senior Class Gift Campaign. David James Harte; Hellertown, PA; Civil Engineer- ing. Robert Corydon Hartley; Niantic, CT; Electrical En- gineering; Delta Phi; Freshman Football; Rugby Club, Match Secretary. Peter Hartranft; Allentown, PA. Thomas Richard Hartzell; Bethlehem, PA; Mathemat- ics; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Alpha Lambda Omega; Town House. Robert K. Halama Michael M. Hamelfarb Jeffrey Hammer Mitchell G. Handman Patricia J. Handwerk James J. Haney 312 James M. Hanna Stephen J. Hanzlik Donna M. Harle David J. Harte R. Bradley Harris Carol L. Hart Robert C. Hartley Peter W. Hartranft Mary Ann H. Hart Thomas R. Hartzell I B • • 1 1 Douglas J. Hayes Anne S. Hazen David T. Heckman Steven T. Hefele Roy D. Hegedus Richard B. Hegeman David Heidecorn Russell A. Heimstaedt Raymond K. Heisey Thomas M. Heisey Audrey A. Helffrich Charles W. Heller David E. Herbener Glenn V. Herman Douglas S. Hetrick William A. Hindle Douglas J. Hayes: New Providence, NJ; Chemical En- gineering; Leavitt, President; AIChE; LUV; RHC. Anne Scott Hazel; Princeton, NJ; Civil Engineering; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Tau Beta Pi; Chi Epsilon; ASCE; Society of Women En- gineers; Forum. David Thomas Heckman; Dalton, PA; Civil Engineer- ing; Leavitt, Concessions Manager; Freshman Hon- ors; Chi Epsilon; ASCE; Intramurals. Steven T. Hefele: Allentown, PA; Finance; Alpha Tau Omega, Worthy Sentinel; Varsity Football; Invest- ment Club. Roy D. Hegedus; Medfield, MA; Chemical Engineer- ing; Band; Wind Ensemble. Richard B. Hegeman: Hemlock Farms, PA; Social Re- lations; SMAGS. Intramural Manager; Dean ' s List; Sigma Tau Delta; Rifle Team; Bridge Club. David Heidecorn; Scarsdale, NY; Economics; Delta Upsilon, Secretary; Phi Eta Sigma; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Intramurals; Forum: University Committee on Discipline; Legal Action Committee. Chairman. Russell Alan Heimstaedt: Summit, NJ; Mechanical En- gineering; Chi Psi; ASME; Rugby Club. Raymond K. Heisey, Jr.; Hershey, PA; Civil Engineer- ing; Beta Theta Pi, IFC Representative, Rush Chair- man; Intramurals; ASCE. Thomas Mohler Heisey; Denver, PA; Accounting: McConn; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Varsity Baseball; Navigators. Audrey Ann Helffrich; Minesite, PA; Electrical En- gineering; IEEE; Recorder Group; Women ' s Choir. Charles William Heller; Pepper Pike, OH: Accounting; Alpha Tau Omega; Omicron Delta Kappa; SAC, Pres- ident. Vice President; Activities Spirit Association. Chairman; Senior Class Executive Committee; Uni- versity Roundtable; RHC; Student-Alumni Relations Board; University Board of Publications; Marketing Club. David E. Herbener; Harrisburg, PA: Civil Engineering; Smiley; Chi Epsilon, Treasurer. Glenn Vincent Herman; Emmaus, PA; Accounting: Theta Xi. IFC Representative. Douglas S. Hetrick; Erie, PA; Industrial Engineering; Kappa Sigma, Treasurer; Varsity Wrestling. William Arthur Hindle; Flemington, NJ: Mechanical Engineering: Sophomore and Junior Honors. 315 Gary Steven Hirschberg; Paramus, NJ; Journalism; Sigma Alpha Mu, Rush Chairman, Social Chairman; SAC, Concert Chairman, Publicity Chairman, Freshman Representative; International Relations Club; Freshman Orientation Committee; Senior Class Gift Campaign; Brown and White. Nancy Jeanne Hittinger; Summit, NJ; English; Dean ' s List; Sigma Tau Delta; Varsity Swimming; Brown and White. David John Hoder; Holmdel, NJ; Civil Engineering; ASCE. David Edward Hoffman; Bethlehem, PA; Biology; Sophomore Honors; Pre-Med Society; Brown and White. James Daniel Hohman; Pittsburgh, PA; Finance; Theta Delta Chi, Social Chairman, Steward, Corresponding Secretary; Varsity Lacrosse; Brown and White. John Douglas Hohman; Pittsburgh, PA; Civil Engineer- ing; Theta Delta Chi, Recording Secretary; Intramu- rals; J.V. Baseball; ASCE. Gloria Patricia Holt; Westfield, NJ; Civil Engineering; Alpha Phi, Second Vice President, Assistant Treasur- er, Administrative Assistant; ASCE. Thomas Jeffrey Horner; Hampstead, MD; Music and Mechanical Engineering; Williams; Glee Club. William R. Houk; Upper Montclair, NJ; Electrical En- gineering; Bishopthorpe; Intramurals; Computer Soci- ety. Mary Gelston Howell; Stamford, CT; Finance and Ac- counting; Trembley Park; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Phi Eta Sigma; Investment Club; Intramurals; LUV; Navigators; Residence Halls Facilities Committee; Senior Class Gift Campaign. Jeffrey Wayne Hummel; West Caldwell, NJ; Civil En- gineering; Sigma Chi, Public Relations Chairman; Chi Epsilon; ASCE, Vice President; Intramurals. John Dean Hummel; Adelphi, MD; Psychology; Bish- opthorpe. Kathie Marie Hums; Reading, MA; Mechanical En- gineering; SMAGS; ASME; Intramurals; Cheerlead- ing. James Terrance Hunter, Jr.; Niantic, CT; Finance; Delta Phi, Steward, Alumni-Public Relations Chair- man, Social Chairman; Investment Club. Laurie Sue Hutchinson; Chatham Township, NJ; Ac- counting; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Beta Gamma Sigma, Treasurer; Beta Alpha Psi; Phi Eta Sigma; Intramurals; Women ' s Choir; Senior Class Gift Campaign. Kenneth W. Hutter; Hartsdale, NY; Finance; Alpha Chi Rho, Social Chairman. Gary S. Hirschberg Nancy J. Hittinger David J. Hoder David E. Hoffman 316 James D. Hohman John D. Hohman William R. Houk Mary G. Howell Jeffrey W. Hummel John D. Hummel Kathie M. Hums James T. Hunter Laurie S. Hutchison Kenneth W. Hutter Carolyn T. Hvizdos Gary N. Itzenson Joseph F. Jablonski Kevin L. Jackson Louis A. Jackson A Kim I. Jaffe Debbie L. James Joseph F. Janinek David M. Jankowski Eugene F. Jarrell Robert T. Jelinek Verna R. Jetter Andree C. Johnson Glenn A. Johnson Karen Johnson Lawrence R. Johnson Michael P. Johnson Carolyn Theresa Hvizdos; Emmaus, PA; Chemical En- gineering; Tau Lambda Chi; Town House; Women ' s Choir. Mark David Imbriani; Bound Brook, NJ; Finance; Tau Epsilon Phi, Steward, Rush Chairman, Intramural Manager. Gary Neil Iztenson; Elkins Park, PA; Psychology; Pre-Health Professions Society; Brown and White, Photo Editor; Serendipity Magazine, Publicity Chair- man; RHC. Joseph Francis Jablonski, IV; Paoli, PA; Chemical En- gineering; Phi Kappa Theta, Stewart, Asst. Steward; AIChE; Intramurals. Kevin Leon Jackson; Washington, DC; Marketing; Trembley Park; Black Student Union, President, Vice President; Mustard and Cheese; WLVR; Admissions Aide; Marketing Club; American Marketing Associa- tion; Freshman Basketball. Louis A. Jackson, Jr.; Webster, NY; Fine Arts and Civil Engineering; SMAGS. Kim Ilene Jaffe; Wallingford, PA; Psychology; Soph- omore Honors; Dean ' s List; Intramurals; LUV; Big Sister; Senior Class Gift Campaign. Debbie Lynn James; Northfield, NJ; Urban Studies and Economics; Alpha Gamma Delta, President, Scribe; Intramurals; RHC, Social Chairman; SAC, Ticket Manager. Joseph Francis Janinek; Carbondale, PA; Chemical Engineering; Phi Kappa Theta, Rush Chairman, In- tramural Manager; Dean ' s List; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma. David Mark Jankowski; Upper Marlboro, MD; Metal- lurgy; McConn, Secretary; Dean ' s List; Class Honors; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; Student Metallurgy Soci- ety, President; Frisbee Team. Eugene Francis Jarrell, III; Rose Valley, PA; Account- ing; Delta Tau Delta, Vice President, Social Chairman; Freshman Honors; Varsity Track, Captain; Freshman Football. Robert Thomas Jelinek; Jamesville, NY; Civil En- gineering; Chi Epsilon; ASCE; Outing Club. Verna Jetter; East Brunswick, NJ; Geology; Mustard and Cheese; Ballet Teacher. Andree Camarco Johnson; Easton, PA; Finance; Dean ' s List. Glenn Alfred Johnson; Lititz, PA; Mechanical En- gineering; Delta Tau Delta. Karen Louise Johnson; Parsippany, NJ; Psychology; LUV; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Little Sister. Larry Johnson; Monrovia, Liberia. Michael Paul Johnson: New City. NY; Electrical En- gineering; Drinker, President; IEEE; Intramurals; Orienteering Club; University Center Supervisor; Res- idence Halls Judicial Board. 319 William Alexander Johnston, Jr.; Lafayette Hill, PA; Mechanical Engineering; Alpha Sigma Phi, Rush Chairman; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Rugby Club. Stephen Todd Jones; Pittsburgh, PA; Chemical En- gineering; Theta Chi. Bruce E. Josten; Fair Lawn, NJ; Biology; Sigma Nu; Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Intramurals; Glee Club. William Q. Judge, Jr.; Watertown, CT; Industrial En- gieering; Stevens; Gryphon Society, Vice President; Clarence Campbell Scholarship; Tau Beta Pi; Alpha Pi Mu; Omicron Delta Kappa; AIIE; Intramurals; LUV; Bible Study; MSA Steering Committee. Michael James Jumbo; Norwood, PA; Industrial En- gineering; McConn, President, Social Chairman; Dean ' s List; Tau Beta Pi, Catoguer; Alpha Pi Mu, Cor- responding Secretary; Phi Eta Sigma; AIIE; Intramu- rals; LUV. Steven Mark Kafka; Belle Harbor, NY; History and Classical Civilization; SMAGS; Dean ' s List; Phi Alpha Theta, President; Intramurals; Pre-Law Soci- ety; Model Railroad Club. Karen Kahn: Bogota, Colombia. Michael S. Kaplan; Tenafly, NJ; Management; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; LUV. Karen Ann Kapner; New York, NY; Accounting; Sophomore Honors. Ann C. Karoly; Bethlehem, PA; Chemical Engineer- ing; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Tau Beta Pi; AIChE; Women ' s Choir, Manager; Newman Folk Group; Society of Women Engineers. Mark Daniel Karpowich; Springfield, PA; Civil En- gineering; Delta Sigma Phi, Chaplain; University Re- search Grant; ASCE. Edward James Kaufmann; Bethlehem, PA; Civil En- gineering; SAME Scholarship ' ASCE; SAME, Presi- dent; ROTC; Intramurals. Monica Kaufmann; Pompton Plains, NJ; Economics, Foreign Careers and German; Dravo; Gryphon Soci- ety; Gamma Phi Beta, Corresponding Secretary, Pledge Historian; Freshman and Sophomore Honors: Dean ' s List; Pre-Law Society; Cheerleading; Intramu- rals; Student Health Advisory Committee; Women ' s Choir. Murray Kay; Philadelphia, PA; Accounting; Alpha Epsilon Pi; Beta Alpha Psi. Jean E. Kearney; Newtown, PA; Geology; Dean ' s List; JB Society; Varsity Field Hockey; Biking Club; Alfred Packer Fan Club; Geology Club; Porch Percher. Neal Robert Kelley; Scituate, MA; Industrial Engineer- ing; Phi Kappa Theta; Dean ' s List; Alpha Pi Mu; Tau Beta Pi; AIIE; Intramurals; Work-Study. William A. Johnston Stephen T. Jones Bruce E. Josten William Q. Judge 320 Michael J. Jumbo Karen Kahn Karen A. Kapner Steven M. Kafka Michael S. Kaplan Ann C. Karoly v 1 v v  temdtMUii i r, ik At .: Mark D. Karpowich Edward J. Kaufmann Monica Kaufmann Jean E. Kearney Neal R. Kelley Anthony J. Kelly Claude B. Kershner Mark C. Klohonatz MB m John J. Klusaritz Deborah A. Kelly Robert A. Kennedy Timothy J. Kinsella Philip S. Klein Charles J. Kereczman Robert S. Klimowicz m William S. Knisely James W. Kohler Cheryl A. Kolp Lauren E. Kominowski ■James W. Korth Stephanie J. Kossar Anthony John Kelly; Acton, MA; Civil Engineering and Pre- Architecture; ASCE; International Relations Club. Deborah A.H. Kelly; Paoli, PA; Journalism and Gov- ernment; Freshman Honors; Brown and White; Intern; Epitome, Clubs and Organizations Editor. Robert A. Kennedy; Whippany, NJ; Electrical En- gineering; Gryphon Society, Executive Board; Beta Theta Pi, Secretary; Freshman Honors; IEEE. Charles John Kereczman; Bethlehem, PA; Industrial Engineering; Alpha Lambda Omega; Town House; Freshman Honors; AIIE; Freshman Baseball; Intra- murals. Claude B. Kershner; Bala Cynwyd, PA; Management; Alpha Chi Rho, Steward; Intramurals; Film Club; Stu- dent Politics Statistical Research; FMA. Timothy J. Kinsella; Rochester, NY; Electrical En- gineering; Delta Sigma Phi; Winton Award; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Yitbos Club. Philip Seth Klein; Rockville Centre, NY; Journalism: Trembley Park; Lehigh Radio Network, News Direc- tor, Music Director, Promotion and Production Direc- tor; Brown and White; WLTN. Robert Stanley Klimowicz; Hazlet, NJ; Journalism; Tau Epsilon Phi; Brown and White. Mark Chester Klohonatz; Dickson City, PA; Electrical Engineering; Beta Theta Pi, Vice President, House Manager; IEEE; Intramurals. John J. Klusaritz; Allentown, PA; Accounting; Alpha Lambda Omega; York Business Award; Phi Eta Sigma; Lehigh Radio Network; Pre-Law Society; In- tramurals. William S. Knisely; Lancaster, PA; Chemical En- gineering; Delta Chi, Steward, Pledge President; Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Varsity Swimming, Captain; Water Polo Club. James W. Kohler; River Edge, NJ; Chemical Engineer- ing; Bishopthorpe; Residence Halls Security, Student Director. Cheryl Ann Kolp; Darby, PA; Accounting and Fi- nance; Class of 1904 Scholarship; Phi Eta Sigma; Beta Alpha Psi; Varsity Field Hockey, Co-Captain; Varsity Basketball; Varsity Lacrosse, Co-Captain; Campus Crusade for Christ. Lauren Ellen Kominowski; Mountainville, NJ; Psy- chology and Social Relations; Alpha Phi, Pledge Vice President; Richards, President; Dean ' s List; Intramu- rals; Film Guild; LUV; Panhellenic Membership Committee; Senior Class Gift Campaign. James William Korth; Chappauqua, NY; Accounting; Psi Upsilon, Corresponding Secretary, Recording Sec- retary, Treasurer; ROTC; Drill Team. Stephanie Joyce Kossar; New York, NY; Finance; Gamma Phi Beta, Rush Advisor; Marketing Club; Drama. 323 Michael G. Kostow; Morristown, PA; Pre- Architecture: Freshman Honors; Spilman Farmer Ar- chitecture Award; New Music Ensemble; Jazz Quar- tet; Parnassus. Kenneth Robert Kramer; Whitehall. PA; Finance; Kappa Sigma, Vice President, Secretary; Weightlifting Club. Vice President; Forum; Skydiving Club; LUV; SAC Security; Investment Club. Raymond H. Kramer; Jerocho. NY; Civil Engineering; Psi Upsilon, President, Rush Chairman; Tutorial Soci- ety; Oceanic Soc iety. Sherry Ann Kratovil; Jeannette, PA; Accounting and Marketing; Richards; Richard King Mellon Schol- arship; Marketing Club; Student Investment Fund, Secretary; Peer Counselor for Financial Aid. Glenn A. Kratzer; Tatamy, PA; Chemical Engineering; Psi Upsilon, Intramural Manager; Freshman and Sophomore Honors. Jean Randall Krause; Abington, PA; Psychology; Trembley Park; Psi Chi; Phi Eta Sigma; Dean ' s List; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Intramurals; Women ' s Choir; ROTC; Skydiving; Orienteering Club; Drill Team. Sandra Katherine Krauss; Allentown, PA; Biology; In- tramurals. Keith Kravitz; Forest Hills, NY; Management; Kappa Sigma, IFC Representative; Freshman Honors; Epitome, Asst. Identification and Scheduling Editor; FMA, Warehouse Committee Chairman; Marketing Club; Blood Drive Representative; Serendipity. Amy Rachel Kunes; Lawrenceville, NJ; Mathematics and Psychology; Alpha Gamma Delta, Membership Chairman; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Phi Eta Sigma; Psi Chi; Women ' s Choir. Lenell C. Kurz; Hamden, CT; Civil Engineering; Chi Epsilon; ASCE; Varsity Swimming. Christopher D. Kwoka; Millersville, PA; ESRM; Out- ing Club; Residence Halls Security; Geology Library Club; Student Affiliates of American Chemical Soci- ety. Philip B. Lamb; Rocky Hill, NJ; Electrical Engineer- ing; Intramurals; WLRN; Alpha Phi Omega; Com- puter Society; Residence Halls Security; SDSS. Joseph Ira Lampert; Union, NJ; Accounting and Fi- nance. Peter Lande; Scarsdale, NY; Accounting; McConn, Social Committee; Intramurals; Pre-Law Society; Hillel; LUV; Residence Halls Judicial Board; Forum. Peter Dean Landin; West Chester, PA; Fundamental Science; Trembley Park; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Tau Beta Pi; Glee Club, Assis- tant Manager, Food and Transportation Manager, Cliff Clefs. Marvin H. Langley, Jr.; Skaneateles, NY; Finance and Management; Sigma Chi. President, Social Chairman, Chapter Editor; Varsity Ice Hockey; J.V. Soccer, James A. Quirk Award. Michael G. Kostow Kenneth R. Kramer Raymond H. Kramer Sherry A. Kratovil 324 Glenn A. Kratzer Jean R. Krause Sandra K. Krauss Christopher O. Kwoka Joseph I. Lampert Philip B. Lamb Peter Lande Peter D. Landin Marvin H. Langley I m Geoffrey J. Lapres Lynn Lasser Marilyn L. Lasser Charlotte Lee Larry F. Lee Vincent LeGrand John F. Legath Jeffrey N. Leknes Elizabeth L. Lemke Jr s H % .. w Peter C. Lemmond John L. Leone Alice Levin Michael L. Levin Jonathan I. Linden Eric A. Lindenfelser Geoffrey J. Lapres; Margate, NJ; Finance; Pi Lambda Phi, Pledge Coordinator, Intramural Manager; Dean ' s List; B.F. Goodrich Award; Skiing. Lynn Lasser; Short Hills, NJ; Marketing; Varsity Ten- nis, Co-Captain; Marketing Club, Resume Book Assis- tant Editor; Senior Class Executive Board; Senior Class Gift Campaign; Brown and White. Marilyn Lee Lasser; Larchmont, NY; Marketing; Alpha Phi, Sisterhood Award; Panhellenic Council, Treasurer; Intramurals; Marketing Club; SAC Publici- ty- Charlotte Lee; Catskill, NY; Journalism and Business; Alpha Phi, Rush Director, Panhellenic Delegate, His- torian, Chaplain; Freshman Honors; Intramurals; French Club; Brown and White; WLTN; WLRN; SAC, Publicity Director, Sorority Representative; Se- nior Class Executive Board; Senior Class Gift Cam- paign. Larry Franklin Lee; Somerset, NJ; Finance; Phi Kappa Theta, Executive Secretary, Scholastic Chair- man, IFC Representative; Intramurals. John Legath; Whitehall, PA. Vincent Jesse LeGrand; Clifton, NJ; Accounting; Trembley Park; Pennsylvania Institute of CPA Schol- arship; Dean ' s List; Beta Gamma Sigma; Beta Alpha Psi; IEEE; WLVR, Music Director; NAA, Lehigh Valley Chapter. Jeffrey N. Leknes; Paoli, PA; International Relations; Smiley, Vice President; ROTC; Arnold Air Society; International Relations Club; Intramurals. Elizabeth L. Lemke; Bethlehem, PA; Biology; Trembley Park; Women ' s Choir. Peter C. Lemmond; Schenectady, NY; Civil Engineer- ing; Chi Epsilon; ASCE. John L. Leone; West Caldwell, NJ; Chemistry; Phi Eta Sigma; Student Affiliates of American Chemical Soci- ety. Alice Levin; Broomall, PA; Civil Engineering; Dean ' s List; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Tau Beta Pi; Chi Epsilon; Phi Eta Sigma; ASCE; Society of Women Engineers; Marching and Concert Bands, Head Li- brarian, Drill Committee. Michael L. Levin; Morrisville, PA; Chemistry; Tau Epsilon Phi, Scholastic Chairman, Scribe. Executive Board Member; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Intramurals; Frisbee Team; Student Affiliates of American Chemical Society. Jonathan Linden; North Caldwell, NJ; Biology; Trembley Park. Eric Lindenfelser; Springfield, NJ; Chemical Engineer- ing. 327 Mitchell Lewis Liswith; Briarcliff, NY; Electrical En- gineering; Bishopthorpe, Parking Chairman; Resi- dence Halls Security Director; Lehigh Radio Network; RHC, Parking Chairman; IEEE. Jenni Tzu-Ying Liu; Taipei, Taiwan; Chemical En- gineering; Bishopthorpe, Social and Selection Com- mittees; AIChE; Skiing: Hiking; Ping-Pong; Chinese Association. Jeffrey Daniel Lobach; York, PA; American Studies; Alpha Tau Omega, Pledge President, Steward, Execu- tive Committee, Alumni Association Scholarship; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Wil- liams Essay Prize; Phi Beta Kappa; Omicron Delta Kappa; Sigma Tau Delta; Intramurals; Dean ' s Round- table; College Scholar; RHC; Dravo, Treasurer; Forum, Residence Subcommittee Chairman; Commit- tee on Educational Policy; Brown and White. Debra Susan Lobel; Woodmere, NY; Accounting; Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Beta Alpha Psi; Stu- dent Investment Club; Senior Class Gift Campaign; Big Sister Program; American Cancer Society; SAC Publicity; LUV; Marketing Club. Scott John Lochner; Wescosville, PA; Government; Beta Theta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; Omicron Delta Kappa; Intramurals; Pre-Law Society; Forum; Junior Year at London School of Economics. Antonette Marie Logar; Freemansburg, PA; Geology. James Long; Downingtown, PA. William Scott Long; York, PA; Finance and Manage- ment; Phi Sigma Kappa, President, Vice President, Social Chairman, IFC Representative; Varsity Tennis; Intramurals. Ira Lopatin; East Brunswick, NJ; Electrical Engineer- ing; Trembley Park; Fencing Team; WLRN; WLVR; WLTN; IEEE; Non-Powered Flight Club; Hillel; SSDO. Jack V. Lore, Jr.; Wayne, NJ; Chemical Engineering; Sigma Phi, Secretary; Freshman Honors; AIChE; Varsity Rifle; Skiing; Intramurals. Marcia Gina Lorini; Franklin Lakes, NJ; Chemical Engineering; Trembley Park; Freshman Honors; Dean ' s List; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi, Secretary; AIChE; Society of Women Engineers, Vice President; Chamber Singers; Big Sister Program. Jane Louise Love; Darien, CT; Industrial Engineering; Trembley Park; Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Alpha Pi Mu, Treasurer; AIIE, Membership Vice Pres- ident; Industrial Engineering Council, Co-Chairman. Ronald Lovetri; Somerville, NJ. William Frederick Loving; Morrison, CO; Mechanical Engineering; Zeta Psi; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Pi Tau Sigma; ASME; Intramu- rals; Lehigh Valley Grotto, President; Sailing club, Secretary. John Edward Lowman; Parkville, MD; Chemical En- gineering; Chi Phi, President; Dean ' s List. Garry W. Lozier; Closter, NJ. Mitchell L. Liswith Jenni T. Liu Jeffrey D. Lobach m Debra S. Lobel 328 Scott Lochner Antonette M. Logar James D. Long William S. Long Ira J. Lopatin Jack V. Lore Marcia G. Lorini Jane L. Love Ronald T. Lovetri William Loving John E. Lowman Garry W. Lozier  - , ; . • 4 I £ a? 25 • • • • • m x . 1 9 « f • • J| 1 . CTlB m k 1 Iff « 1 t l A kI 1 • • mm m n V Cm g o • % J Joseph J. Luczkovich David R. Luftig Stephen J. Lurie Hermann H. Luttmann R. Bruce Lutz Keith A. Ludwig James E. Lunny Bert R. Lyon John J. Lysak Jonathan P. MacGahan Stephen R. MacMinn Maureen A. Madden Stanley J. Majewski Carol M. Manns Joseph John Luczkovich; Matawan, NJ; Biology; Chi Phi, Pledge Master; Varsity Lacrosse. Keith Alan Ludwig; Emmaus, PA; Chemical Engineer- ing; Town House; Freshman and Sophomore Honors. David R. Luftig; Woodbury, NY; Accounting; Beta Alpha Psi; SAC, Treasurer. James E. Lunny; Redding, CT; Chemical Engineering; Delta Sigma Phi, Steward, Intramural Manager; Chan- dler Chemistry Prize; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; AIChE; Student Affiliates of American Chemical So- ciety; Senior Class Gift Campaign. Stephen Jon Lurie; New York, NY; Economics; Sigma Alpha Mu; Sophomore Honors; Student Investment Fund. Hermann Horst Luttmann; West Islip, NY; Account- ing; Bishopthorpe, House Moderator, Social Commit- tee, Selection Committee, Intramural Manager; Thornburg, Social Chairman; Yacht Club. R. Bruce Lutz, HI; Abington, PA; Biology; Theta Chi, Pledge Marshal; Dean ' s List. Bert Rogers Lyon, III; Sloatsburg, NY; Accounting: Beta Theta Pi, Historian; Beta Alpha Psi, Phi Eta Sigma. John Jude Lysak; Sellers ville, PA; Chemical Engineer- ing; Leavitt, Intramural Manager; AIChE; Frisbee Team; LUV. Jonathan P. MacGahan; Bloomingdale, NJ; Electrical Engineering; IEEE; SSDO, President. Stephen Richard MacMinn; Hatboro, PA; Electrical Engineering; Eta Kappa Nu; IEEE. Maureen Ann Madden; Bayside, NY: Marketing; Var- sity Swimming, Captain, MVP; Senior Class Gift Campaign. David Larry Madeira; Reading, PA; Mechanical En- gineering; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Vice President; Durbach Award; Varsity Swimming. Arnold S. Magid; Warren, NJ; ESRM; Phi Sigma Kappa, Secretary; Ice Hockey Club; HPT Office As- sistant; Intramurals. Stanley J. Majewski, Jr.; Bethlehem, PA; Accounting; Town Council; Intramurals. Carol Mary Manns: Broomall, PA; Accounting; Alpha Gamma Delta, Vice President, Treasurer; Dean ' s List; Varsity Field Hockey; Varsity Lacrosse; Intramurals. 331 John M. Manson; Bethlehem, PA; Mechanical En- gineering; Alpha Lambda Omega; Town Council; Freshman Honors; Dean ' s List; Tau Beta Pi; Weightlifting Club; Intramurals. Jane Lizabeth Marcin; Garden City, NY; Journalism; Alpha Phi; Brown and White, Managing Editor, Senior News Editor, News Editor. Peter J. Marcus; Easton, PA; Biology and Social Rela- tions. Curtis David Markley; Pennsburg, PA; Mechanical Engineering; Delta Chi, President, Rush Chairman; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Pi Tau Sigma: ASME. Brett Lawrence Marks; Huntington Valley, PA; Gov- ernment and International Relations; Dean ' s List; Col- lege Scholar; Phi Eta Sigma; Pre-Law Society; Inter- national Relations Club; Government Student-Faculty Committee. Blaine Carlton Maries; Perkasie, PA; Mathematics; Trembley Park; Freshman and Sophomore Honors. Marsha Beth Marson; Dedham, MA; Accounting and Finance; Alpha Phi; Panhellenic Council. President; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Omicron Delta Kappa; Brown and White. Larry D. Martin: West Wyoming, PA; Mathematics; Delta Upsilon, Pledge Master, Senior Representative; Rugby Club; Senior Class Gift Campaign. Scott Frederick Martin: Lincroft, NJ; Finance and Marketing; Phi Gamma Delta, President, Pledge Trainer, Scholastic Committee Chairman; Delta Gamma Phi; Varsity Track; Varsity Football; Rugby Club; Outing Club; American Marketing Association; Marketing Club: Geiger Society; Carlton Quoit Club: Boxing Club; Investment Club. William Allen Mathe: Arlington, VA; Civil Engineer- ing; Psi Upsilon; Chi Epsilon; ASCE; Intramurals. Jeffrey Lawrence Matthews; New Canaan, CT; Fi- nance; Dean ' s List; Freshman and Sophomore Hon- ors. John Kenneth Maurer; Portsmouth, RI: Civil En- gineering; Kappa Alpha; Chi Epsilon; ASCE; Chris- tian Fellowship. James P. Maynard; North Plainfield, NJ; Physics; Sigma Chi, Pledge Master, Public Relations Chairman; Freshman Honors; Society of Physics Students. Paul Williams Mayer; Ridge wood, NJ; Social Rela- tions and History; Delta Upsilon; Rugby Club, Cap- tain. Robert John McCard; Jenkintown. PA: Metallurgy: Phi Kappa Theta, President; IFC; American Society for Metals. Daniel Michael McCarthy; Garden City, NY, Electrical Engineering and Mathemetics; Phi Delta Theta, Vice President: Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List: Phi Beta Kappa; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Phi Eta Sigma; IEEE; Intramurals. 332 John M. Manson Jane L. Marcin Brett L. Marks Blaine C. Maries Scott F. Martin William A. Mathe Jeffrey L. Matthews John K. Maurer James P. Maynard Robert J. McCard Daniel McCarthy Robert R. McCarthy James N. McCoy Clark D. McDonnell Karen J. McGeary James P. McHugh Scott R. McKay Scott W. McLellan William McLennan John H. McMinn Kevin Meath Catherine Meder Richard Meehan Daniel Megivern Mark A. Melillo David W. Mendenhall Alexander N. Merwin Bradley R. Miller Charles Miller Robert R. McCarthy; Manhasset, NY; Accounting; Delta Phi, Social Chairman; Sophomore Honors; LUMAC; Republican Club; Intramurals. James Noel McCoy; Cranford, NJ; Chemical Engineer- ing; Beardslee; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; AIChE; Frisbee Team, Captain; Intramurals. Clark McDonnell; Bryn Mawr, PA. Karen Jill McGeary; Lancaster, PA; Accounting; Trembley Park; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Beta Alpha Psi; Beta Gamma Sigma; In- tramurals; LUV; Senior Class Gift Campaign; Ac- counting Internship. J. Patrick McHugh; Bethlehem, PA; Electrical En- gineering; Kappa Alpha; Sigma Tau Delta; IEEE. Scott Robert McKay; Hellertown, PA; Industrial En- gineering; Chi Psi, President, AIIE; Varsity Football. Scott Wayne McLellan; Harwood, MD; Electrical En- gineering; Tau Epsilon Phi; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Eta Kappa Nu; IEEE; Computer Society; Ski Club; Student Investment Fund. William Ross McLennan; Bethlehem, PA; Mechanical Engineering; Alpha Lambda Omega; Town Council; Varsity Wrestling. John Henry McMinn, Jr.; Alexandria. VA; Chemical Engineering; McConn, Treasurer; Charles Homewood Memorial Scholarship; Tau Beta Pi; AIChE, Vice President; Intramurals; Undergraduate Research Grant. Kevin Patrick Meath; Stamford, CT; Psychology; Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Music at Lehigh Committee. Catherine Meder; Massapequa, NY; Biology; SMAGS; Dean ' s List; Intramurals; Fencing; PADI Scuba Diving; Women ' s Caucus. Richard Paulding Meehan, Jr.; Moorestown, NJ; Ac- counting and Finance; Zeta Psi, Historian; Gryphon Society; Freshman Honors; J.V. Soccer, Co-Captain; Boy Scouts of America, Eagle Scout and Assistant Scoutmaster. Daniel Gary Megivern; Smethport, PA; Chemistry; M M B2; Dean ' s List; Student Affiliates of American Chemical Society; Intramurals; LUV. Mark Anthony Melillo; Bernardsville, NJ; Finance; Chi Psi, Vice President; Freshman Football, Captain. David Williams Mendenhall; Fairfield, CT; Mechanical Engineering; Phi Sigma Kappa, House Manager, Ste- ward, IFC Representative; ASME; Intramurals. Alexander N. Merwin; Greenwich, CT; Mechanical Engineering; Kappa Alpha; ASME; Glee Club; Chris- tian Fellowship. Bradley Richard Miller; Brookville, PA; Mechanical Engineering; Delta Sigma Phi, House Manager. Charles Stuart Miller; Dallas, TX; Industrial Engineer- ing; Phi Kappa Theta, Steward; IFC Representative, Community Relations Committee: AIIE; J.V. Base- ball. 335 Richard Hugh Miller: Milltown, NJ: Electrical En- gineering; Delta Chi; Freshman Honors; IEEE; Intra- murals; Lehigh Valley Grotto; Outing Club. Kathy Marie Mitchell; Brownsville, PA; Journalism; Gamma Phi Beta, Corresponding Secretary, Pledge Master, Panhellenic Delegate; Varsity Softball; Brown and White, Sports Editor; Epitome, Sports Editor; Lafayette Week Committee. Charles B. Mobus, Jr.; Warren, NJ; Finance; Chi Psi, House Manager, Alpha of Affairs, Scholastic Award; Williams Speaking Prize. Stephen John Mock, Jr.; Bridgewater, NJ; Interna- tional Relations; Phi Gamma Delta, Rush Chairman: Pre-Law Society; Varsity Baseball; Boxing Club; International Relations Club; Brown and White: Se- nior Class Gift Campaign; Teaching Apprentice; Geiger Society. Emil Joseph Modugno; Libert Corner, NJ; Electrical Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Varsity Track; Grotto Club. Alex G. Moeller; East Stroudsburg, PA; Electrical En- gineering: Psi Upsilon: Dean ' s List; Eta Kappa Nu. H. Donald Moll; Martinsville, NJ; Government; McConn; Dean ' s List; Pre-Law Society; Computer Society; Marching Band: Concert Band; Wind En- semble; Intramurals; French Club. Randall M. Molnar: Green Lane, PA; Electrical En- gineering: Delta Tau Delta, President, House Manag- er. David Eugene Moore; Rome, PA; Metallurgy; Alpha Chi Rho, Pledge Master; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; Student Metallurgy Society; ASM; AIME. Mark David Moore: Dumont, NJ; Marketing; Sigma Alpha Mu, Steward; Marketing Club; Brown and White. Paul Steele Morton; Oakhurst. NJ: Natural Science; McConn, Representative at Large, Social Committee: Navigators. Kenneth William Motschwiller; Wantagh. NY; Ac- counting; Trembley Park; Stevens, President; Dean ' s List; Sophomore Honors; Beta Alpha Psi, Treasurer; Intramurals; Circle K Club, President: RHC, Treasur- er, Facilities Chairman. Gary Moyer; Wernersville, PA; Finance; Kappa Alpha, President; Investment Club. Kenneth Ray Moyer; Harleysville, PA; Chemical En- gineering. Barbara Anne Murphy; Highspire, PA; Geology; Alpha Phi; NASA. Viking Internee; Lehigh Valley Grotto. Beatrice L. Mutzberg; Franklin Lakes, NJ; Account- ing: Richards, Social Chairman; Sophomore Honors: Dean ' s List: Beta Alpha Psi: Intramurals; Epitome, Senior Editor; Senior Class Gift Campaign. 336 Richard Miller Kathy M. Mitchell Charles Mobus Stephen Mock Emil J. Modugno Alex G. Moeller H. Donald Moll Randall Molnar David E. Moore Mark Moore Paul S. Morton Kenneth Motschwiller Gary M. Moyer Kenneth R. Moyer Barbara Murphy Beatrice L. Mutzberg Robert J. Nahigian John Ney Francis K. Nickles Stephen Novak Lynn R. Novick Edward A. Noymer Louis A. Norella Christopher J. Nunan Cynthia Nusbaum Carl I. Oberg Jocelyn A. Ochs Leslie K. Orysch Alan J. Ottinger Kirby C. Owen Peter Oxenbol Holly D. Palmer Robert John Nahigian; Weston, MA: Government and Urban Studies; Smiley, Executive Committee, Secre- tary; Drinker; Social Chairman; Sophomore Honors, Dean ' s List; J.V. Baseball; Intramurals; Pre-Law So- ciety; Forum, Residence Sub-Committee; Glee Club; WLVR; President ' s Award for Physical Fitness. John Edwin Ney; Lewisburg, PA; Accounting; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Controller; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Phi Eta Sigma; Beta Alpha Psi; Beta Gamma Sigma; Band, Manager; FMA, Chairman of the Board. Francis Kevin Nickles; Whitehall, PA; Industrial En- gineering; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Alpha Pi Mu; Town Council. Louis Anthony Norella, III; Carbondale, PA; Civil En- gineering; Beta Theta Pi, Rush Chairman, Sophomore Honors; Chi Epsilon; ASCE; Varsity Rifle. Stephen Novak; Bethlehem. PA; Civil Engineering; ASCE; SAME. Lynn Robin Novick; Bridgewater, NJ; Psychology and Social Relations; Phi Eta Sigma; Psi Chi, President; LUV; Sigma Phi Epsilon Golden Hearts. Edward Alperin Noymer; Marblehead, MA; Finance; Zeta Pdi, Vice President, Asst. Treasurer; Intramu- rals; Pre-Law Society; Investment Club; Brown and White. Christopher John Nunan; Allentown, PA; Accounting; Gryphon Society; Varsity Track, Co-Captain. Cynthia Hess Nusbaum: St. Louis, MO; Art History; Trembley Park; French Club; German Club; Student Investment Fund; Christian Science Organization; Se- nior Class Gift Campaign. Carl I. Oberg; North Caldwell, NJ; Industrial En- gineering; Theta Chi, President, Social Chairman; AIIE. Jocelyn Ann Ochs; Schuylkill Haven, PA; Industrial Engineering; Gryphon Society; Exec. Board; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; AIIE; Alpha Pi Mu, President; Varsity Softball; Powderpuff Football; Intramurals; Sophomore Class Treasurer. Leslie K. Orysh; Levittown, PA; Marketing; Gryphon Society, Junior Representative; Dean ' s List; Beta Alpha Psi; Intramurals; Marketing Club, Vice Presi- dent; LUV. Alan James Ottinger: Allentown, PA; Metallurgy; Var- sity Baseball, Captain. Kirby Campbell Owen; North Plainfield. NJ: Mechan- ical Engineering; Freshman and Sophomore Honors: Dean ' s List; Tau Beta Pi. President: Pi Tau Sigma; Phi Eta Sigma; ASME, Secretary. Peter Oxenbol; Upper Saddle River, NJ; Mechanical Engineering; Chi Phi, ASME; Intramurals. Holly Diane Palmer: Easton, PA; Biology; M M; LUV; Intramurals. 339 David John Palmeri; West Hempstead, NY; Industrial Engineering; Theta Chi, Athletic Manager: Dean ' s List; AIIE. Maria Louise Pankos; Massapequa, NY; Geology; Alpha Gamma Delta, Recording Secretary; Geology Club. John R. Papazian; Scotch Plains, NJ; Chemical En- gineering; Phi Delta Theta, Social Chairman, Steward, Secretary, Chaplain; AIChE. Neil R. Parry; Glen Cove, NY; Finance; Congdon; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Intramurals. Man- ager of the Year; Boxing Club. William J. Patterson, Jr.; Maple Glen, PA; Accounting and Marketing; Theta Xi, President, Treasurer; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Intramurals; Mar- keting Club, Career Night Chairman. Kenneth Andrew Pearce; Mars, PA; Geology; Beardslee, Mahatma; Dean ' s List; John Howell Pow- ell Scholarship: Geology Club; Frisbee Team, Presi- dent, Co-Captain; WLRN; WLVR. Ransom W. Peek; Cos Cob, CT; Industrial Engineer- ing; M M, President; Freshman Honors; Dean ' s List; Intramurals. Bradley Louis Peiper; Carlisle, PA; Mechanical En- gineering; Delta Sigma Phi, Ruch Chairman; Dean ' s List; Pi Tau Sigma Prize; ASME: IFC Judiciary Com- mittee. William A. Penrod; Pittsburgh, PA; Government and Urban Studies; Delta Chi, IFC Representative, Secre- tary; Sophomore Honors; Varsity Football; IFC Scholarship Committee; Pre-Law Society; Newman Association, President. David Peregrim; Union, NJ; Civil Engineering; Theta Delta Chi; J. Porter Langfit Award; Purolator Schol- arship; Chi Epsilon. Ellen Marie Perillo: Irvington, NY; Chemical En- gineering; Dean ' s List; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Tau Beta Pi; AIChE; Society of Women En- gineers. Donald Guy Persico; Coeymans, NY; Finance; Sigma Chi, Public Relations, House Manager; Powderpuff Football Coach. Richard Pesto; Havertown, PA. Frank George Petak, Jr.; Bethlehem, PA; Industrial Engineering; Sophomore Honors; Alpha Pi Mu. Patricia Ann Petko; West Allenhurst, NJ; Accounting; Gamma Phi Beta; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Phi Eta Sigma; Beta Alpha Psi, Intramu- rals: Junior Class Vice President; SAC, Representa- tive at Large; Residence Halls Concessions Manager, Asst. Manager; Senior Class Gift Campaign; Market- ing Club. Susan Petrizzo; East Hanover, NJ; Electrical En- gineering; Phi Eta Sigma; Eta Kappa Nu, Vice Presi- dent; IEEE, Treasurer; LUV. 340 David J. Palmeri Maria L. Pankos John R. Papazian Neil R. Parry Ransom W. Peek Bradley L. Peiper William A. Penrod Ellen M. Perillo Richard E. Pesto David Peregrim 11 ' Donald G. Persico v.V. Frank G. Petak m Patricia A. Petko Susan Petrizzo Jr Marci L. Pevner Marc L. Pfefferle Charles A. Phillips John Piehl Terry A. Pilch Francis X. Pinello Donna M. Pitonak Andrew R. Pope William C. Potter Peter E. Prevelige Andrew B. Pribulka Randy J. Price George F. Pritchard Marci Lynn Pevner; Huntingdon Valley, PA: Civil En- gineering; Trembley Park; ASCE; Society of Women Engineers. Marc Pfefferle; Middletown, NJ; Civil Engineering; Chi Phi; ASCE. Charles A. Phillips; White Plains, NY; Industrial En- gineering; Delta Tau Delta; Intramurals; Ski Club; Outing Club; Sailing Club; Epitome; Brown and White. John Edward Piehl: Springfield, PA; Industrial En- gineering; Delta Chi; Intramurals; AIIE. Margaret Pietrasz; North Reading, MA; ESRM; Resi- dence Halls Security; Outing Club; Marching Band. Richard Earl Piger, Jr.; Allentown, PA; Finance; Beta Theta Pi, Steward; Varsity Baseball; Brown and White. Terry Alan Pilch; Philadelphia, PA; Accounting; Alpha Chi Rho. Francis Xavier Pinello; St. James, NY; Foreign Ca- reers; Phi Kappa Theta, Intramural Manager, Alumni Secretary; Senior Class Gift Campaign. Donna Marie Pitonak: Trenton, NJ; Industrial En- gineering; Trem bley Park; AIIE; Society of Women Engineers; Intramurals: Alpha Phi Omega, Secretary. Andrew Richard Pope; Pottsville, PA; Psychology; Sigma Phi, Driving Team Honorary President. William Claffey Potter; Scotch Plains, NJ; Marketing: Lambda Chi Alpha, Social Committee. Alumni News- letter; American Marketing Association; Marketing Club; Brown and White. Peter E. Prevelige, Jr.; Fairfield, CT; Biology. Andrew B. Pribulka; Bethlehem, PA; Social Relations; Dean ' s List. Randy Jay Price: Oil City, PA; Finance; Kappa Alpha. Steward, Second Attendant; Cheerleading. George Flory Pritchard, Jr.; Owego, NY; ESRM: Delta Chi; Bridge Club. 343 David Lynn Probst; Harrisburg, PA; Finance, Chi Psi; Varsity Football. Kenneth M. Prockup: Allentown. PA.: Eileen Marie Quirk; Buckingham, PA; Journalism Science Writing and Economics; Trembley Park; Na- tional Merit Scholarship; Omicron Delta Kappa; Brown and White, Editorial Page Editor; RHC; Finan- cial Aid Committee. Michael Edward Anthony Rayhill; Grand Island, NY; Biology and Mechanical Engineering; Kappa Sigma, Asst. Secretary, Grand Master of Ceremonies; Health Professions Society; Bioengineering Society, Presi- dent; Varsity Football; Powderpuff Football Coach; SAC, Security Director; Senior Class Gift Campaign; Campus Police. Gail Diane Reinhart; Hyattsville, MD; American Studies; Alpha Gamma Delta, Intramural Manager; Sigma Tau Delta; Arnold Air Society; Track; Forum; Pre-Law Society; WLTN; AFROTC; Amaranth. Leslie K. Reynen; Wyckoff, NJ; Accounting and Fi- nance; Alpha Gamma Delta, Social Committee; Intra- murals; Richards, Treasurer; Marketing Club; Invest- ment Club; Panhellenic Council. Nancy Ann Reynolds: Fairview Park, OH; Interna- tional Relations; Alpha Gamma Delta, Membership Chairman. Service Chairman; Women ' s Choir, Man- ager; International Relations Club. Secretary. Arthur Alexander Ricci II; Reading. PA; Electrical En- gineering; Alpha Sigma Phi; IEEE; Intramurals; WLRN. Carol Marie Richardi; Lincoln Park, NJ; Industrial Engineering; Gryphon Society; Dean ' s List; Tau Beta Pi; Alpha Pi Mu; Phi Eta Sigma; AIIE, Vice President; Industrial Engineering Council; Intramurals. Glenn Miles Riggin; North Plainfield, NJ; Industrial Engineering; Sigma Chi, Vice President; Tau Beta Pi; Alpha Pi Mu; Intramurals; Skiing; Tennis. Mike Rieker; Catasauqua, PA; Finance: Delta Tau Del- ta; Varsity Football; Intramurals. Jeffrey Franklin Ringer; Allentown, PA; Finance; Sophomore Honors; Varsity Football. David M. Ritter; Reading, PA; Civil Engineering; Kappa Alpha, First Attendant, IFC Representative; ASCE; Intramurals; Varsity Band; Concert Band; Brown and White; Cheerleading, Cannon Crew. Susan Ann Robinson; Pittsburgh, PA; Mechanical En- gineering; Trembley Park; ASME; Society of Women Engineers; Varsity Field Hockey; Intramurals. John Mark Rodden; Philadelphia. PA; Government; Delta Upsilon. President, Rush Chairman; Robert Krause Scholarship; Dean ' s List; Pre-Law Society; International Relations Club; J.V. Basketball; Rugby Club; Intramurals; Senior Class Gift Campaign. Michael John Roddy; Cinnaminson, NJ; Industrial En- gineering; Delta Chi, Sergeant at Arms, Chaplain; Freshman Honors. 344 David L. Probst Kenneth M. Prockup Eileen M. Quirk Michael E. Rayhill Gail D. Reinhart Leslie K. Reynen Nancy A. Reynolds Arthur Ricci ■' Carol M. Richardi Glenn M. Riggin Michael J. Rieker Jeffrey Ringer David M. Ritter Susan Robinson John M. Rodden Michael J. Roddy I ■m Ml Ife. N Bruce N. Rosenthal Allen D. Roth Robert A. Roth Randall K. Rothenberg Peter J. Royer Philip D. Royer Iris Rozenberg Steven M. Rubenstein Leon P. Rudewicz Paulette F. Ruffin James W. Ryan David C. Ryder V -. John F. Rodgers; Philadelphia, PA; Mechanical En- gineering; Sigma Phi, Social Chairman; Rugby Club. Peggyann Rogers; Stamford, CT; Government and En- glish; Richards, Intramural Manager; ROTC; Forum, Contact Committee Chairman, Course Evaluation Chairman, Grade Disclosure Committee, Cultural Af- fairs Committee. Donald Thorp Romig; Quakertown, PA; Biology. Daniel Rosen; Old Chatham, NY; Government and English; Dean ' s List; Mustard and Cheese, Public Events Crew; French Club; Washington Semester Program; Jazz Ensembles. Bruce Nathan Rosenthal; East Hills, NY; Finance and Accounting; Forum, Priorities, Planning and De- velopment Committee Chairman. Allen D. Roth; Weston, MA; Pre-Architecture and Civil Engineering; Delta Chi, Social Chairman; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Var- sity Basketball, Manager; J.V. Baseball. Robert A. Roth; Springfield, NJ; Accounting; Sigma Alpha Mu, IFC Representative, Alumni Recorder; Beta Alpha Psi; Intramurals; Computer Society; In- vestment Club. Randall K. Rothenberg; Zurich, Switzerland; Foreign Careers; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; J.V. Soccer. Peter J. Royer; West Hartford, CT; Mechanical En- gineering; ASME; Varsity Lacrosse; LUV. Philip David Royer; Bethlehem, PA; Civil Engineering; Alpha Lambda Omega; Town House. Iris R. Rozenberg; Farmingdale, NJ; Finance and Management. Steven Mark Rubenstein; Great Neck, NY; Marketing; Zeta Psi; Varsity Baseball; Marketing Club; Lehigh Valley Grotto. Leon P. Rudewicz, Jr.; Old Saybrook, CT; Foreign Careers; Intramurals; Alpha Phi Omega; Ski Club; LUV. Paulette Francine Ruffin; Arlington, VA; Marketing; Alpha Phi Treasurer; Palmer, Social Director; Presi- dential Prize; Freshman Honors; ROTC, Distin- guished Military Student; Cheerleading; Marketing Club; Equestrian Club; Honorable Mention in Painting and Photography; SAC Publicity; Epitome. James W. Ryan; Sayville, NY; Civil Engineering; Freshman, Sophomore and Junior Honors; Outing Club. David Craig Ryder; Weston, MA; Accounting; Smiley, Social Chairman; Beta Alpha Psi; J.V. Soccer: Intra- murals. 347 Craig Alan Rynier; Lancaster, PA; Accounting and Fi- nance: McConn, Membership Chairman; Freshman and Sophomore Honors: Dean s List; Beta Alpha Psi; Varsity Baseball; Varsity Soccer; Navigators. Richard P. Ryskamp; Newtown Square. PA; Civil En- gineering; German House; President; Alumni Prize; Chi Epsilon; Tau Beta Pi; ASCE; ROTC. Suzanne Rzasa: Norwalk, CT; Accounting; Trembley Park; Women ' s Choir: Women in Business; Marketing Club; Big Sister Program; Tutor. Robert H. Salatiello; Morris Plains, NJ; Electrical En- gineering; Freshman Honors; IEEE; Intramurals; Trembley Park, Social Chairman. Ian Glenn Sanders: West Hartford, CT; Mechanical Engineering; Pi Lambda Phi; Ingersoll-Rand Award; Dean ' s List; Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma; ASME; In- tramurals. Paul Joseph Sandvick: Baltimore, MD; Mechanical Engineering; Delta Phi, Steward; Sophomore Honors; ASME. Dorothy J. Sarchiapone: Malverne, NY; Drama; H.B. Davis Drama Award; Varsity Field Hockey; Varsity Swimming; Parnassus; Mustard and Cheese; Le Corn- pane Dance Troupe. Robert Lawrence Scamman: Berwyn, PA; Geology; Congdon; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Out- standing Field Geologist Award; Varsity Wrestling, Manager; Catacombs, President, Treasurer. Philip L. Scarff, HI; Reading, PA; Electrical Engineer- ing; Dean ' s List; Wilbur Scholarship Prize; Fairchild Summer Research Scholarship; Stage Band; Concert Band; Wind Ensemble. Brent Palmer Schaefer; Providence, RI; Mechanical Engineering; Williams, President. Michael Harry Schaeffer; Reading, PA; Engineering Physics; Chess Club; Society of Physics Students. Steven D. Scharkss; West Orange, NJ. Edward John Scheidler; Hellertown, PA; Civil En- gineering; Chi Epsilon; ASCE; Varsity Baseball. Alexander Thomas Schiefer; West Lawn, PA; Mechan- ical Engineering; Lambda Chi Alpha; Frisbee Team; Epitome. Peter A. Schikaneder; Heidelberg, West Germany; Marketing; Delta Chi; IFC, Scholarship Committee Chairman; Rugby Club; International Relations Club, Treasurer. Judith Ann Schlener; Allentown, PA; Management and Finance; Tau Lambda Chi, President, Treasurer; In- tramurals; Investment Club; Town Council. 348 Craig A. Rynier Richard P. Ryskamp M l U -c, 1 Suzanne Rzasa Robert H. Salatiello Ian G. Sanders Paul J. Sandvick Dorothy J. Sarchiapone Robert L. Scamman Philip L. Scarff Brent P. Schaefer Michael H. Schaeffer Steven D. Scharkss Edward J. Scheidler Alex T. Schiefer Peter Schikaneder Judith Schlener . -35 « t ' Rudy Schloesser Philip A. Schmidt John E. Schneider David P. Schoneman Loren S. Schragger Tom S. Schroeder i n 1 P Ji 1 Kim L. Schumacher James G. Schunck Daniel J. Schutzman Stuart P. Schwartz Gregory R. Scott Beverly Sech Joanne M. Seminara Stephen N. Senzer Felicia Sevilla William Shaffer Craig A. Sharper Mark E. Sheehan Rudy Schloesser; Wayne, NJ; Civil Engineering; Delta Chi, Rush Chairman, IFC Representative; ASCE; In- tramurals. Philip A. Schmidt; Schenectady, NY; Mechanical En- gineering; Tau Beta Pi; ASME. John Edward Schneider; Staten Island, NY; Biology; Psi Upsilon, Corresponding Secretary, Steward; ROTC; Rangers. David Paul Schoneman; Hinsdale, IL; Finance; Kappa Sigma, Steward, Guard; Ski Club, President. Loren Sara Schragger; Allentown, PA; Chemistry; Freshman Honors; Women ' s Choir; Mustard and Cheese; Forum; Educational Policy Committee. Tom Scot Schroeder; Paramus, NJ; ESRM; Smiley, Social Chairman; Bridge Club, President. Kim Leroy Schumacher; Massillon, OH; Civil En- gineering; Delta Sigma Phi, President, Pledge Master; ASCE; Intramurals. James George Schunck; Fayetteville, NY; Interna- tional Relations; Phi Gamma Delta, Pledge President, Alumni Dinner Chairman; Freshman Football; Varsity Track; Newman Center; LUV; International Relations Club; Student Health Advisory Committee; Outing Club; Outstanding FIJI. Daniel Joseph Schutzman; Wilmington, DE; Finance; Delta Chi; Dean ' s List; Intramurals; Senior Class Gift Campaign. Stuart Philip Schwartz; Silver Spring, MD; Mechanical Engineering; Outing Club; Ski Club. Gregory Robert Scott; Chambersburg, PA; Civil En- gineering; Phi Delta Theta; ASCE; Varsity Wrestling; Intramurals. Beverly Sech; Yardley, PA; Chemical Engineering; AlChe; Society of Women Engineers; LUV; Karate Club, Treasurer. Joanne H. Seminara; Brooklyn, NY; Biology and Chemistry. Stephen Neil Senzer; Tappan, NY; Chemical Engineer- ing; Carothers; Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List. Felicia R. Sevilla; Trenton, NJ; Foreign Careers and Spanish; Alpha Gamma Delta, Social Chairman, Ac- tivities Chairman, Ritual Chairman; Intramurals; Women ' s Choir; Newman Center Folk Group; Foreign Languages Undergraduate Committee; Junior Year Abroad. William Jeffrey Shaffer; Pennington, NJ; Finance; Sigma Chi, Tribune, Annotator. Craig Alan Sh arper; Churchville, PA; Electrical En- gineering; Williams, Treasurer; Phi Eta Sigma; Eta Kappa Nu; IEEE. Mark Edward Sheehan; Westfield, NJ; Mechanical Engineering; Sigma Nu; ASME; Intramurals. 351 Ronald Earl Shelton; Selinsgrove, PA; Electrical En- gineering; String Orchestra, Concertmaster; String Quartet. William H. Sheppard, Jr.; Moorestown, NJ; Chemical Engineering; Theta Chi; Navigators; Chaplain ' s Coun- cil. Alfred Leonard Sheptock; Bethlehem, PA; Biology; Kappa Sigma, House Manager; Bioengineering Soci- ety; Varsity Wrestling; Intramurals; Allied Health Pro- fessions Society; SAC, Concert Security; Financial Aid Peer Counselor; Library Proctor. Gordon A. Sherlock, III; Milton, MA; ESRM; M M; Intramurals; Ski Club; Sailing Club. Lawrence E. Shoemaker, Jr.; Randolph, NJ; Manage- ment; Glee Club. David Edwin Shuey; Hegins, PA; Mechanical En- gineering; Class Honors; Dean ' s List; Babcock and Wilcox Scholarship; Pi Tau Sigma, Corresponding Secretary; Tau Beta Pi; Intramurals. Alan D. Siegfried; Bethlehem, PA; Civ il Engineering; Freshman Baseball; Town House. Charles S. Sikorsky; Palmerton, PA; Civil Engineering; Williams; AFROTC; ASCE; Arnold Air Society. John Charles Sills; Brownville, NY; Accounting and Finance; Zeta Psi, Steward; Dean ' s List; Intramurals; Investment Club; Senior Class Gift Campaign. Richard T. Simms; Darien, CT; Marketing and Fi- nance; Delta Phi, Social Chairman; Marketing Club; Water Polo Club. Robert L. Sinsabaugh, III; Hughesville, PA; Biology; Trembley Park; Dean ' s List; Intramurals. Gretchen Newhall Skelly; Pampa, TX; Mathematics and Information Science; Bishopthorpe; Varsity Field Hockey; Bethlehem Rugby Club, Captain; Computer Center. Glenn Stanley Skola: Wallington, NJ; Mechanical En- gineering; Chi Psi, Class Representative; Varsity Football; ASME; Intramurals. Robert Scott Slaughter; Lansdale, PA; Industrial En- gineering; Town House; ROTC; Rangers; Torch, Edi- tor; Alpha Lambda Omega. Kathryn Ann Slike; Camp Hill, PA; Government; Alpha Phi, Vice President; Dean ' s List; Mustard and Cheese, Secretary; Government Department Student-Faculty Committee. Howard Snyder Smith; Hummelstown, PA; Industrial Engineering; Alpha Sigma Phi, Social Chairman, Mar- shall, Associate Editor to National; AIIE; Intramurals; Marching Band; Varsity Band. 352 Ronald E. Shelton William Sheppard Alfred L. Sheptock Gordon A. Sherlock -r E I Lawrence Shoemaker Alan Siegfried John Sills ■•:■- mx F s s ' « - „ £ ■Richard Simms Robert L. Sinsabaugh Gretchen N. Skelly Glenn S. Skola Robert Slaughter Kathryn Slike Howard Smith James M. Smith Lawrence R. Smith Mary L. Smith Patricia Smith Randy A. Smith Susan B. Smith Thomas M. Smith Tracy L. Smith Lory C. Snady Leonard M. Sniscak Robert A. Snow Richard Sohaney Daniel Solis-Cohen Leslie Sonnenschein Steven R. Speer Dennis M. Sprick James Marshall Smith; Bethlehem, PA; Mechanical Engineering; Alpha Sigma Phi. Lawrence R. Smith; Easton, PA; History; Delta Phi, Corresponding Secretary, Asst. Social Chairman. Mary L. Smith; Baltimore, MD. Patricia Ann Smith; Bethpage, NY; Medical Sciences MCP; Varsity Volleyball. Randy Allen Smith; East Stroudsburg, PA; Mechanical Engineering; Delta Tau Delta; Varsity Rifel; AF- ROTC. Susan B. Smith; Westfield, NJ; Marketing: Alpha Gamma Delta, President, Vice President; Williams, Treasurer; Intramurals; Marketing Club. Thomas M. Smith; Morrisville, PA; Finance; Zeta Psi, House Manager, Secretary; Investment Club. Tracy L. Smith; Rye, NY; Senior Class; Secretary. Lory Cecilia Snady; Montclair, NJ; Medical Sciences MCP; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Henry Farmer Pre-Medical Scholarship; Pre-Medical Society; Varsity Lacrosse; Admissions Assistant. Leonard Michael Sniscak; Lansford, PA; Accounting; Alpha Tau Omega, Worthy Keeper of Exchequor; Varsity Golf, Co-Captain; Marketing Club; Activities Spirit Association; Intramurals. Robert Abbott Snow; Bethlehem, PA; Chemistry; Alpha Lambda Omega; Town Council; Intramurals. Richard Carl Sohaney; Belle Mead, NJ; Mechanical Engineering; Trembley Park; Wilbur Award; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi ; Pi Tau Sigma; ASME; Frisbee Team; Outing Club; Model Railroad Club. Daniel Solis-Cohen; Jenkintown, PA; Marketing; Alpha Sigma Phi, Treasurer; Forum; Epitome; Brown and White, Sports Editor; WLRN. Leslie Sonnenschein; Glen Rock, NJ; Psychology and Social Relations; Trembley Park; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Intramurals; Outing Club; Skydiving Club; French Club; LUV; Junior Year Abroad. Steven R. Speer; Springfield, PA; Accounting; Delta Chi. Treasurer. Dennis Michael Sprick; Clifton, NJ; Journalism, En- glish and Drama; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Tau Delta; Wil- liams Journalism Scholar; Mustard and Cheese; Var- sity Cross Country; Varsity Track; Maxwell Cup; Stu- dent Health Advisory Committee, Chairman; Dining Committee; Newman Association; Moravian Medieval Festival; Brown and White, Desk Editor, Drama Cri- tic; Epitome, Sports Editor; Intramurals. 355 David T. Stahl; Allentown. PA; Accounting; Presi- dent ' s Award; ROTC; Rangers; Parachute Club. William Bernard Staplins; East Haven, CT; Finance; Kappa Alpha, Social Chairman; State of Connecticut Scholar; Teaching Assistant. Thomas Galbraith Stark; Tunkhannock, PA; Industrial Engineering; Trembley Park; Tau Beta Pi; Alpha Pi Mu; Student Metallurgy Society; Computer Society, Secretary; Industrial Engineering Council. David Preston Stauffer; Allentown, PA; Electrical En- gineering; Trembley Park; Varsity Track, Co-Captain; IEEE; Intramurals; Karate Club. Lawrence Sherman Stecker; Phillipsburg. NJ; Indus- trial Engineering; Alpha Lambda Omega; AIIE; Town Council; Intramurals. Deborah Joan Stern; Perth Amboy, NJ; Finance; Var- sity Volleyball; SAC Publicity; Epitome, Assistant Business Manager; Senior Class Gift Campaign; LUV. David Walter Stettler; Emmaus, PA; Accounting and Finance; Dean ' s List; Beta Alpha Psi; Town Council, Treasurer; Alpha Lambda Omega; Marketing Club; Investment Club. Robert Arthur Stevens; Jenkintown, PA; Marketing and Finance; Delta Sigma Phi, Social Chairman; Dean ' s List; Lambda Mu Sigma; American Marketing Association; Intramurals; Investment Cl ub; Marketing Club; Forum, PP D Committee; SME Milwaukee Team. Evelyn Helen Stieg; Tenafly, NJ; Accounting; Richards; Freshman Honors; Dean ' s List; Phi Eta Sigma; Beta Gamma Sigma, President; Beta Alpha Psi; Intramurals. Thomas Eric Stine; Orwigsburg, PA; Religion Studies; Beta Theta Pi, House Improvement Committee; Var- sity Football; Senior Class Gift Campaign; James L. McConologue Award. Kenneth Bruce Stober; Woodcliff Lake, NJ; Psycholo- gy; Alpha Sigma Phi. Caroline Stolnick; Hamden, CT. Jeffrey Leonard Stone; Hershey, PA; Civil Engineer- ing; Chi Epsilon. Kathleen Stonemetz; Malvern. PA; Accounting and Fi- nance; Trembley Park; Junior Alumni Award; Beta Alpha Psi; Beta Gamma Sigma; Intramurals; Senior Class Gift Campaign; Accounting Tutor. Wayne A. Stottmeister; Emmaus, PA; Marketing; Ski Club; Pre-Law Society; Marketing Club; Investment Club. Robert Lee Stout; Mechanicsburg, PA; Industrial En- gineering; AIIE. 356 David T. Stahl William B. Staplins Thomas G. Stark David P. Stauffer Lawrence S. Stecker Deborah J. Stern David W. Stettler Robert A. Stevens Evelyn Stieg Thomas Stine Kenneth B. Stober Caroline A. Stolnick Jeffrey L. Stone Kathleen Stonemetz s Wayne Stottmeister Robert L. Stout 357 Joanne Strassburg Gordon M. Streich David L. Streit Doris E. Strohmayer Kevin R. Sullivan Mary Alice Surdovel Barry J. Sutherland Stuart A. Sutker Karl D. Swartz Gary E. Swenson Gregory R. Swenson Jeffrey J. Swiatek Victor A. Sytzko David C. Taggart Karen L. Talhelm Joanne Strassburg; Manhattan, NY; Social Relations; SAC Publicity; Serendipity Magazine; Senior Class Gift Campaign. Gordon Michael Streich; Fort Lauderdale, FL; Ac- counting; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Beta Alpha Psi; Rugby Club, President; FMA; IFC, Treasurer. David Lawrence Streit; Highland Park. NJ; Psycholo- gy; SMAGS; Intramurals; Hillel, Karate. Doris E. Strohmayer; Allentown, PA; Chemistry; Trembley Park; Student Affiliates of American Chem- ical Society; Society of Women Engineers; Epitome. PA; Chemical En- Steward; AIChE; Kevin Robert Sullivan; Scranton, gineering; Sigma Phi, President, Brown and White. Mary Alice Surdovel; Lehighton, PA; Civil Engineer- ing; Alpha Gamma Delta, Social Chairman, Activities Chariman, Altruistic Chairman, Recording Secretary; Chi Epsilon; ASCE; Intramurals; Marching Band; Concert Band; Varsity Band; Newman Center; Stoughton, Secretary; Big Sister Program . . Barry Joseph Sutherland; Washintong Township, NJ; Civil Engineering. Stuart Allan Sutker; Edison, NJ; Metallurgy; Chi Phi, Secretary, IFC Representative; ASM; Student Metal- lurgy Society. Karl Dorman Swartz; Madison, NJ; Chemical En- gineering; Theta Xi; Phi Eta Sigma; AIChE. Gary Edward Swenson; York, PA; Industrial Engineer- ing; Delta Upsilon; Karate Club; Foru, Student Life Committee. Gregory Ralph Swenson; York, PA; Industrial En- gineering; Delta Upsilon; Karate Club; Forum Aca- demic Environment Committee. Jeffrey Swiatek; Clarks Summit, PA; Journalism and German; German House; Brown and White; Republi- can Club. Victor A. Sytzko; Fair Lawn, NJ; Finance; Kappa Alpha, Recording Secretary. David Curtis Taggart; Cherry Hill, NJ; English; Orien- teering Club; Mustard and Cheese. Karen Lee Talhelm; Hellertown, PA; History; Alpha Phi, President, Secretary; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Phi Alpha Theta; Women ' s Choir; Big Sister Program; Senior Class Gift Campaign. 359 Kevin Lee Tate; Ventnor, NJ; Accounting and Fi- nance; Pi Lambda Phi, Vice President, IFC Represen- tative; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Beta Alpha Psi; Intramurals. Dennis John Taylor; Waldwick, NJ; Government; Drinker; Dean ' s List; Intramurals; Pre-Law Society; LUV; Brown and White. John Wesley Taylor, HI: Orwigsburg, PA; Govern- ment; Pi Kappa Alpha. Social Chairman; Varsity Football; Equestrian Club. Cary Tenenbaum; St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands; Accounting; SMAGS: Intramural Manager; Varsity Track; Varsity Football; Jazz Band. Paul D. Thomas; Scranton, PA; Metallurgy; Alpha Chi Rho, Vice President; ASM; Student Metallurgy Soci- ety. Derek Brackenridge Thompson; Pittsburgh, PA; Me- chanical Engineering; Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List. Donald Robert Thompson; Doylestown, PA; Civil En- gineering; Psi Upsilon, President, Vice President, So- cial Chairman; ASCE; Intramurals. Michael W. Thompson; Carlisle, PA; Finance and Ac- counting; Marching Band; Stage Band; Wind Ensem- ble; LUV. Sue Ann Thompson; Pittsburgh, PA; Accounting; Alpha Phi, Vice President; Dean ' s List; Beta Alpha Psi, President; Intramurals; International Relations Club. Alan Thomson; Mine Hill, NJ; Civil Engineering; Leavitt, Secretary; Freshman and Sophomore Hon- ors; Dean ' s List; Tau Beta Pi; Chi Epsilon; Phi Eta Sigma; ASCE; Intramurals; Investment Club; Under- graduate Advisory Board. Lisa Thorne; New Hyde Park, NY; French; French Club; Junior Year in Paris; Language House Commit- tee. Kimberly Jean Thurow; Cedarburg, WI; Civil En- gineering. Simon Tickell; Fort Washington, PA; Arts; Gryphon Society. Ronni Diane Ticker; Rockaway, NJ; Accounting; Sophomore Honors; Intramurals; Senior Class Execu- tive Committee; Senior Class Gift Campaign; LUV; Investment Club; Epitome; YES. Daniel Stephen Tilles; Woodmere, NY; Government; Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Varsity Tennis; Brown and White; Ice Hockey Club; Lehigh Radio Network; LUV; Government Student-Faculty Com- mittee. Jeffrey Charles Tischler; Crescent City, FL; Mechan- ical Engineering; Dean ' s List; Bethlehem Fabricators Award; ASME; Judo Club. William L. Toback; Bellmore, NY; Biology; Bish- opthorpe; Biology; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List: Health Professions Society; Intramurals; Hillel. Mark William Torie; Pittsburgh, PA; Finance; Phi Gamma Delta, Pledge Master, Scholarship Contest Winner; Geiger Society; Varsity Soccer; Volleyball Club; WLRN; IFC; Mustard and Cheese. Kevin L. Tate Dennis J. Taylor John W. Taylor Cary B. Tenenbaum Paul D. Thomas Derek B. Thompson 360 Donald R. Thompson Michael W. Thompson Sue A. Thompson Alan Thomson Lisa Thome Kimberly J. Thurow Simon J. Tickell Ronni D. Ticker Daniel S. Titles Jeffrey C. Tischler William L. Toback Mark W. Torie I Patricia Torrey Kenneth G. Tower Douglas A. Tozzoli Sharon M. Trost •tfti W m Audrey J. Troyka Seth L. Udasin Howard C. Ugol Michael A. Vallee James M. VanArtsdalen Carol J. Vandlik David M. VanDoren Mark L. VanHoesen Robert G. Van Winkle David W. Varrelman Thomas J. Varro Sally J. Velthaus Patricia Torrey; Philadelphia, PA; Biology, Carothers, Treasurer; LUV, Project Board. Kenneth George Tower; Darien, CT; Finance; Kappa Alpha, Vice President; Investment Club, President; Glee Club. Douglas A. Tozzoli; Westwood, NJ; Civil Engineering. Sharon M. Trost; Huntingdon Valley, PA; Geology; Gamma Phi Beta, President; National Merit Scholar; William E. Coleman Scholarship; Varsity Swimming: Intramurals; Geology Club; Journal Club; Alpha Phi Omega. Audrey Joan Troyka; Merrick, NY; Computer Sci- ence; Trembley Park. Seth Lawrence Udasin; Smithtown, NY; Accounting; Phi Kappa Theta, Treasurer; Freshman and Sopho- more Honors; Dean ' s List; Beta Alpha Psi; Intramu- rals; Hillel: Fraternity National Convention Delegate, Blood Program Coordinator. Howard Craig Ugoi; Cherry Hill, NJ; Electrical En- gineering; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Rush Committee, IFC Representative; IEEE; Intramurals. Michael A. Vallee; Schaumburg, IL; Marketing; Rugby, Captain: Boxing; General Motors Advertising Team. James VanArtsdalen; Doylestown, PA; Industrial En- gineering; AIIE; IEEE: Alpha Phi Omega; Forum. Carol Jean Vandlik; Highland Park, IL; History; Trembley Park; Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Alpha Theta; Alpha Phi Omega; Resi- dence Halls Security. David Mark VanDoren; Somerville, NJ; Chemical En- gineering; Dean ' s List; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Omicron Delta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma; AIChE; Forum, Trustee Representative. Mark L. Van Hoesen; Greenwich, CT; Marketing and Management; Theta Xi, Social Chairman, BFD, Song Chairman; Marketing Club; Intramurals. Robert George Van Winkle; Oceanport, NJ; Account- ing; Alpha Chi Rho; Sophomore Honors; Senior Class Gift Campaign. David William Varrelman; Mt. Lebanon. PA; Finance; Beta Theta Pi, President, Social Chairman; Varsity Lacrosse, Tri-Captain; J.V. Lacrosse; Intramurals: Brown and White. Thomas Joseph Varro; Florham Park. NJ; Civil En- gineering; Phi Kappa Theta, Social Chairman; Phi Eta Sigma; ASCE, Treasurer; Intramurals. Sally Jane Velthaus; Bound Brook, NJ; Journalism and International Relations; Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Brown and White; Epitome; International Rela- tions Club. 363 Michael Rodney Versuk: Palmerton. PA: Civil En- gineering: Theta Delta Chi: ASCE: Varsity Golf. Cap- tain. Raymond William Vicino: West Hartford. CT: Interna- tional Relations and Spanish: Gryphon Society: Alpha Tau Omega: ROA Award: Skiing: Rugby Club: Box- ing: LUV: Intramurals: Semester in Spain. Alvaro E. Villanueva: Panama. Republic of Panama: Finance. Joseph Gerard Viola: Holmdel. NJ: Chemical En- gineering: Leavitt: AIChE. Lawrence Philip Vogel: Scarsdale. NY: Finance and Accounting: McConn: Freshman and Sophomore Honors: Dean ' s List: Beta Alpha Psi: Intramurals: Epitome: Senior Class Gift Campaign. Leonard Sethman VonHeill. Jr.: Garden City. NY: Ac- counting: Sigma Chi. IFC Representative: Varsity La- crosse. Tri-Captain. William John Vresics: Bethlehem. PA: Psychology: Sophomore Honors: Dean ' s List. Annette Johanna Wagner: Bally. PA: German: Inter- Varsity Christian Fellowship. Francine Debbie Wald: Maplewood. NJ: Social Rela- tions: Richards: Varsity Volleyball: LUV: Senior Class Gift Campaign. Robert Joseph Waldvogel: Norwalk. CT: Chemical En- gineering: Theta Delta Chi. Rush Chairman: Freshman Honors: Varsity Golf. Melanie Kay Walp: Sybertsville. PA: Accounting and Marketing: Freshman and Sophomore Honors: SME National Business Games. 2nd Place: Beta Alpha Psi: Slimnastics: LUV: Marketing Club. Brian H. Walters: Fairview Park. OH: Mechanical En- gineering: Freshman and Sophomore Honors: Pi Tau Sigma. David L. Walters; West Chester. PA: Chemistry: Theta Chi: Student Affiliates of American Chemical Society: Marching Band: Stage Band. Worth Bradley Walters: Miami. FL: Chemical En- gineering. James Andrew Warnken: Clarks Green. PA: Account- ing: Sigma Phi. Treasurer. Secretary: Freshman and Sophomore Honors: Beta Alpha Psi: Varsity Golf. Dennis Martin Warwick: Trenton. NJ: Mathematics: Leavitt. Intramural Manager: Basketball and Golf. 364 Michael R. Versuk Raymond W. Vicino Alvaro E. Villanueva Joseph G. Viola Lawrence P. Vogel Leonard S. Von Heil William J. Vresics Annette J. Wagner Francine D. Wald Robert J. Waldvogel Melanie K. Walp Brian H. Walters David L. Walters Worth B. Walters James A. Warnken Dennis M. Warwick Sandra D. Watts Kevin R. Weiner David J. Weiss Ulysses J. Weist David J. Welford Eva N. Wells Lynda S. Wels Deborah L. West Patricia Whelchel A. Tiffany White Janet L. White Kevin White i Charles P. Whitman Wendy A. Wilkes Loretta Witczak Karen L. Woerner Sandra Diane Watts; Shoemakersville, PA; Mechan- ical Engineering. Kevin R. Weiner; Bethlehem, PA. David J. Weiss; Hamden, CT; Civil Engineering; Chi Epsilon; ASCE. Ulysses John Weist; Leesport, PA; Civil Engineering; Leavitt, Vice President, Social Chairman; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Wilbur Mathematics Award; Chi Epsilon; ASCE; Marching Band; Concert Band; Varsity Band; LUV; Alpha Phi Omega; Senior Class Gift Campaign. David John Welford; King of Prussia, PA; Finance; Williams; Bishopthorpe, Treasurer, Coordinating Committee; Yacht Club. Eva Nancy Wells; New Milford, NJ; Biology; Williams; WSI; Sophomore Class Committee; Philosophy Club; Career Workshop; LUV. Lynda Susan Wels; Woodmere, NY; Accounting; Trembley Park; Marketing Club, Treasurer; Alpha Phi Omega; LUV; Senior Class Gift Campaign, Asst. So- licitation Coordinator. Deborah L. West; Bryn Mawr, PA; Chemical En- gineering; AIChE; Society of Women Engineers. Patricia Gail Whelchel; Atlanta, GA; Electrical En- gineering; Alpha Phi, Educational Development Direc- tor; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Eta Kappa Nu; Phi Eta Sigma; IEEE, Vice Chairman; Intramurals. A. Tiffany White; Rumson, NJ. Janet Lee White; Norristown, PA; Economics; Trembley Park; Freshman Honors; Dean ' s List; Chamber Choir; French Club; National Organization of Women. Kevin H. White; Basking Ridge, NJ; Accounting and Finance; Theta Xi, Social Chairman; Intramurals. Charles Pendleton Whitman; New York, NY; Civil Engineering; Kappa Sigma, President; ASCE; Intra- mural s; IFC; Forum. Wendy Ann Wilkes; Yardley, PA; Electrical Engineer- ing; Trembley Park, President, Vice President; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Phi Eta Sigma: Eta Kappa Nu; Marching Band; IEEE; RHC. Thomas Jeffrey Wilson; Morristown, NJ; Accounting; Gryphon Society, Intramural Manager; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Varsity Soccer; JV Baseball. Ronald M. Winters; Teaneck, NJ; Finance; Delta Up- silon. Treasurer; Intramurals; Chairman, Senior Class Gift Campaign; SAC Concert Security, Asst. Director. Loretta Ann Witczak; Whitehall, PA; Medical Science MCP; Richards, Social Chairman; Phi Eta Sigma; Dean ' s List; Freshman Honors; Intramurals; Powderpuff Football; WLRN. Karen Lee Woerner; Kempton, PA; Economics; Gryphon Society; Freshman Honors; Women ' s Choir, Historian, NOW. 367 John F. Wolf; Philadelphia, PA; Biology; Theta Xi; Freshman and Sophomore Honors. William A. Wolstromer, Jr.; Morganville, NJ; Ac-, counting; Dean ' s List. Suzanne Woytkewicz; Phillipsburg, NJ; Psychology; Freshman and Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Psi Chi; Varsity Basketball, Co-Captain; Varsity Softball, Tri-Captain; Varsity Lacrosse; Powderpuff Football; Richards, Intramural Manager. Thomas Joseph Woznicki; Douglass ville, PA; Mechan- ical Engineering; Alpha Chi Rho, Ritual Officer; Lehigh Portland Cement Scholarship; Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma, President; J.V. Lacrosse; Boxing Club; WLRN. Robert P. Wright, Jr.; Cleveland Heights, OH; Me- chanical Engineering; Phi Kappa Theta, President, Alumni Secretary; IFC Rush Committee; Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; ASME. Andrew Wynn; New York, NY; Finance; Phi Delta Theta, Vice President; J.V. Lacrosse; Investment Club. Olga Maria Yannitsadis; Fair Lawn, NJ; Journalism and History; Brown and White; International Rela- tions Club; LUV; Epitome. Richard James Yeaton; Wilmington, DE; Electrical Engineering; Alpha Epsilon Pi, Vice President; Freshman Honors; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Fenc- ing Club; Marching Band; Concert Band; Stage Band; Varsity Band; Lehigh Valley Jazz Lab Band. Craig Richard Yung; Cinnaminson, NJ; Mechanical Engineering; Chi Phi, Vice President, National Con- gress; Intramurals. Douglas W. Zahn; Sergeantsville, NJ; Mechanical En- gineering. Lois A. Zarembo; Yardley, PA; Marketing; Gamma Phi Beta; Intramurals; Marketing Club; SAC Security; Photography Club; Newman Association; LUV. Gregory Stephen Zenuk; Roslyn, PA; Journalism; Zeta Psi, Athletic Manager; ROTC; J.V. Baseball; Brown and White. Charles D. Ziegler; Sebring, FL; Electrical Engineer- ing; Delta Chi; Freshman Honors. William Zucker; Livingston, NJ; Accounting; Zeta Psi, Treasurer; Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Beta Alpha Psi; Varsity Swimming, Manager; Forum. Donald Zukswert; Florham Park, NJ; Electrical En- gineering; Dean ' s List; Eta Kappa Nu, Treasurer; IEEE; Intramurals; Ski Club. Albert James Zweisler; Pittsburgh. PA; Electrical En- gineering; Bishopthorpe; Freshman Honors; Dean ' s List; Richard King Mellon Scholarship; IEEE; Karate Club; LUV; Outing Club; Computer Center; Senior Class Gift Campaign. 368 John F. Wolf William S. Wolstromer Suzanne Woytkowicz Thomas J. Woznicki Robert P. Wright Andrew M. Wynn Olga M. Yannitsadis Richard J. Yeaton Craig R. Yung Douglas W. Zahn Lois A. Zarembo Gregory S. Zenuk Charles D. Ziegler William C. Zucker Donald Zukswert Albert Zweisler Senior Class Gift Campaign Prof. Aronson: Guest Speaker Alumni Association This year, the Senior Class Gift Campaign reached new goals. With over 50 solicitors canvasing the 900 members of the Class of 1978, almost 600 students were signed up as donors. Ron Winters and John Rodden followed rigid guidelines to reach every member of the class. John Rodden: Solicitation Chairman Ron Winters: Class Gift Chairman 370 Senior Class Officers Barry Boswell: Treasurer. 371 LEHIGH ARGOT argot n._ A specialized vocabulary or set of idioms used by a particular class or group. Communicating with others often is one of the greatest challenges of life, and life at Lehigh is no exception. Every new class, every living group, every social clique, every student activity, indeed everyone seems to have his or her unique argot. As a result, dialogue on campus can become an exchange of meaningless cant. College argot is particularly confusing to those over 30 because the lingo constantly evolves. A parent must decode My life has been a bag of downers since I flagged Stars to determine that the student has been depressed since he failed an astronomy course. A sampler of the current undergraduate argot follows. We will welcome contributions of past and present argot in order to add to understanding. Here ' s a spring crop of argot. ace v. to receive a grade of A. airmail n. an empty mail box: I got airmail. Amazon n. a physically unattractive girl. Also for David Amidon, lecturer in urban studies. all-nighter n. the act of studying throughout the night for a test or assignment. artsie n. a student of arts and science. ape n. a brother of the currently unrecognized Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity. bag v. to deliberately miss an assignment or class. bag of downers n. depressing news: That ' s a bag of downers. Anything depressing. Bar, the n. the University Center snack bar. Bear n. the legendary student who allegedly hibernated through four years at Lehigh. Anyone who sleeps rather than studies during periods of extreme academic stress: He pulled a Bear. Bio for Bimbos (a.k.a. Baby Bio) «. Biology and Society, Biology 1. A high school-level biology course that 200 arts students use each semester to fulfill distribution requirements. blow lunch v. to vomit; to be offensive: That blows lunch. Bombs n. Nuclear Reactor Engineering, ME ChE 360. book v. to study. Bone, the n. Rathbone Hall dining facility. Brown and Trite n. Lehigh ' s student news- paper. bullet n. a letter of rejection. byrne it v. to photocopy another ' s class notes. Named for a student who allegedly passed his courses with honors after using this technique. cake adj. easy. Confusion Center, the n. the Computing Center in Packard Laboratory. Crookstore, the n. the University Bookstore. Crotch, the n. Cedar Crest College; from Cedar Crotch College. Also acceptable, Cedar Chest. Crumbley Park n. formerly known as RH-11, Lehigh ' s undergraduate apartment complex was recently dedicated to environmentalist and professor emeritus Francis J. Trembley. The complex has sustained leaking roofs, crumbling walls and other maladies in its three years of existence. End Zones, the n the lounge areas at either end of the Linderman Library main reading room. E.M.S. v. a pejorative putdown (from eat my shorts ). flag v. to fail an assignment or test. F.T.H. a favor done for a fraternity brother (from for the house ); e.g., to take out a fraternity brother ' s sister. gut adj. easy: That was a gut test. H.B. cable television (from home box ). Heat n. Heat Transfer, Mechanical Eng. 321 Hill, the n. Sayre Park and fraternities. H.T.H. a boyfriend or girlfriend from one ' s home town (from home-town honey ). later interj. used alone to express farewell. libes, the n. general term for the university ' s libraries: I ' m going down to the libes. lump n. any one of a number of ways chopped meat is served in university dining facilities. LUMPS the Lehigh University Meal Predic- tion Service, a feature listing the day ' s menu heard on the campus radio stations. LUSH acronym the Lehigh University Social Hotline, a telephone recording which con- tains a listing of parties and social events. Mule, the m. Muhlenberg College. mystery meat «. any breaded meat dish offered by the dining service. nerd, nurd n. one who studies in excess, or at times when most students are not studying. opt out v. to miss a class deliberately, or to drop a course. out but out v. passed out (customarily from the drinking game tails ). P ' burg n. Phillipsburg, N.J. Known as a hang- out for Lafayette undergraduates, P ' burg represents the tackiest town around. P ' corn n. popcorn. P.D.A. public display of affection (that should be performed in private). Playroom, the n. the main reading room in Linderman Library. Physics for Poets n. Actual course title of Physics 41 , a course a few arts majors take as a distribution requirement. Pits, the n. depressing, terrible: That ' s the pits. psyched v. extremely excited; ready for action. punt v. to deliberately miss a class or assignment. Quad, the n. formerly the freshman quad including Dravo, Drinker, and Richards residence halls. Women ' and upperclassmen now share the buildings with male freshmen. Ratbone n. Rathbone Hall dining facility. rents n. parents: I asked my rents for money. ride the porcelain bus v. to use the toilet: I ' m going to ride the porcelain bus. Rocks for Jocks «. Principles of Geology 1. A popular College of Arts and Science distri- bution course. rubber underwear «. used during periods of severe emotional stress: I needed my rubber underwear during that test. sex adj. wonderful; fantastic: It was sex. Smart n. Mart Science and Engineering Library. snake v. to date a fraternity brother ' s girl- friend. snakee n. girl who dates one of her boyfriend ' s fraternity brothers. Snatch Bar, the n. the University Center snack bar. soyburger n. any chopped meat dish served in university dining facilities. Stars 1 n. Astronomy 1 , the Solar System, with Commander George E. McCluskey. suck face v. to kiss. talk to Ralph v. to vomit: He ' s talking to Ralph. Tau Beta Potato after Tau Beta Pi, the national engineering honor society which was founded at Lehigh. tool n. one who studies continuously, v. to study. tourist n. a prospective undergraduate. Easily identified by Lehigh catalog and bewildered expression; usually travels in packs. townie n. a commuting student. turk v. to study. view n. a job interview. wasted v. drunk; incoherent; passed out. W.D. n. the university president, Dr. Deming Lewis, who has dropped the W (for Willard). xox v. to use a photocopier. Z, or Zorro n. Albert C. Zettlemoyer, univer- sity vice president and provost. Zoo, the n. A Gothic building for socializing. The building ' s official name — Linderman Library — comes from its original purpose but is an anachronism. — Ed Bogucz Reprinted from Lehigh Horizons, May 1978. Used by permission. 372 Mark Griffin 373 COMMUNITY Lois Zarembo 374 Bethlehem a study in contrast Dan Temphn Steve Thomas 375 0,1-. Templn 376 Peter Gordensteirt 377 Paulclle Ruffin 378 379 PhotoslDnn Tempti Good Luck Class of ' 78 CeDe Candy, Inc Union, N.J. nor hotc i and e o f. Hit am compflny. mc A 125-127 NORTH SEVENTH STREET P. O. BOX 208 ALLENTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA 18103 J. J. 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Shurts 48 II (N.J.) Augustus A. Riemondy ' 41 Region III (Pa. Del.) Edward B. Annett. Jr. ' 41 Region IV (Central states) Robert H. Hicks. Jr. ' 44 Region V (Southeastern states) Robert A. Kaufman ' 68 Region VI (Western states) Treasurer Peter P. Facchiano ' 45 Archivist Samuel H. Missimer 50 Directors-at- Large Augusta S. Betzwieser ' 75 C. Keith Rust ' 57 Alumni Trustees William C. Hittinger ' 44 Morgan J. Cramer ' 28 Milton H. Grannatt, Jr. ' 39 Charles E. Swenson ' 51 Stanley M. Richman ' 55 Reginald A. Jennings ' 70 Robert H. Riley, Jr. ' 35 Gerald E. Berger ' 71 Staff James W. Niemeyer ' 43, Exec. Dir. H.B. Ramsey ' 50. Assoc. Exec. Dir. Dennis R. Dishl ' 70. Asst. Exec. Dir. Committee Chairmen Donald B. Stabler ' 30, Annual Giving H.M. Schelden ' 19. E.H. Howells ' 34. Awards Thomas E. Bogert ' 39, Class Gift Stanley M. Richman ' 55. Continuing Education Joseph R. Persa ' 48, Reunion Roger A. Inglese ' 53, Student Relations LEHIGH ALUMNI CLUBS ALLENTOWN — Philip F. Weber. 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Market St., Box 1802, York PA 17405 For information on any Association activities please feel free to contact the Alumni Office, Alumni Memorial Building 27, Lehigh University, Bethlehem PA 18015. For informantion on club activity contact alumnus listed or the Alumni Office. 386 387 The Experience So This Was Lehigh The Lehigh Experience. It is not easy to describe exactly what it was. The Ex- perience at times was frustrating, but en- joyable; boring, yet exciting. It was the best of times and the worst of times — at the same time. No single word — or es- say, for that matter — can explain it. The only thing that can be said with certainty is that The Experience took four years to complete. Four years. It seems like forever to freshmen arriving on South Mountain. But for graduating seniors looking back on their tenure there, that time was so very fleeting that it is difficult to believe that so many experiences could have been crammed into such a short time. The members of the Class of 1978 en- tered Lehigh on a rainy day in August 1974 — an appropriate introduction to what soon became known to them as the Leaky Valley. Hiking up and down the mountain, blue jeans soaked to the knees, leg muscles aching from the unac- customed excercise, struggling to negotiate improbable staircases — the new students also got a big dose of another essential part of The Experi- ence: Waiting on Line. Closed . ' Please. cMed   - ycuir wAdundwA classes We waited on line for our ID pictures. For our bursar ' s receipts. For our room keys. We waited on line at the Bookstore. At the Alumni Memorial Building. And at the UC — where we did not know what was waiting for us in the form of dinner. It was a bewildering time. But we shared the same confusion, and out of it grew a sense of closeness and community that can only be shared by those who experience the same an- xieties at the same times. The empathy classmates felt for one another extended beyond The Lines of Lehigh. Many students who had been high achievers in high school became 388 It was the best of times and the worst of times — at the same time. C students in college. Freshman English reduced even the most hardy members to quivering mas- ses of insecurity. Waiting for graded themes to be returned must have been akin to the anticipation of the gladiators for the emperor ' s thumbs up signal. The academic pressure overwhelmed most of us. Our professors at Lehigh threw more information at us in one week than we learned in a whole month in high school. Classes were different from high school too. Introductory courses had hundreds of students, and freshmen felt lost in the masses. Attendance wasn ' t required. Sleeping through a boring lec- ture was commonplace. After a preliminary inititation to the University, freshmen soon felt the aca- demic pressure increase. Five courses would seem to have coincident deadline for major projects. Lab reports were due weekly. And hourly examinations bom- barded the students from all directions. Students learned to absorb subject matter often without comprehending the material. Quality was sacrificed for quantity. So this is college? the con- fused student asked. I thought I was supposed to learn something. The social scene, a new experience for most of us, provided the relief from academia that we sometimes desperately needed. Band parties, pub nights and happy hours made weekends four-day af- fairs. Socializing revolved, for the most part, around the Hill — revelers trekked from fraternity house to fraternity house in search of good booze, good times and attractive women. Looking back over The Experience, seniors found that they had learned many things at Lehigh, but often the most im- portant lessons came from outside of the classroom. For many of us, it was the first time we lived away from home. We had to learn to live with strangers and to make those strangers into friends. And we had to learn to depend on ourselves. Lehigh for many was a time to mature. Self confidence developed through con- fronting the various challenges of college life — tasks which ranged from complet- ing term projects to making sure that a clean pair of underwear always was available. Perhaps learning to live and work with others provided the most important les- sons of the Lehigh Experience. Never before and never again would the mem- bers of the Class of 1978 be in a similar environment — a community of peers, all of whom experienced the same pres- sures and the same problems at the same times. Friendships that would last a lifetime were forged in this environment, but not before differences in per- sonalities and lifestyles were understood and accepted. And sometimes learning to accept others was the student ' s toughest assignment. This challenge, as well as the many others that faced Lehigh ' s students, made the individuals who left South Mountain after four years different from when they first enrolled. Was it Lehigh University that made us grow? Probably not. We would have developed at other institutions, in other settings. But that realization does not make Lehigh any less special or memorable. For the Uni- versity is the place where we did grow. It was quite an Experience. — Ed Bogucz 389 INDEX Administration and Faculty, pp. 16-51 Aerospace Studies, p. 50 Alpha Chi Rho, pp. 170-1 Alpha Gamma Delta, pp. 172-3 Alpha Lambda Omega, p. 116 Alpha Phi, pp. 174-5 Alpha Phi Omega, p. 125 Alpha Sigma Phi. pp. 176-7 Alpha Tau Omega, pp. 178-9 Alumni Association, p. 50 Arnold Air Society, p. 130 Arts and Sciences, College of, pp. 28-39 Athletics, p. 51 B Band. pp. 110-111 Basketball, pp. 70-73 Beardslee. p. 134 BetaTheta Pi. pp. 180-1 Bioengineering Society, p. 131 Bishopthorpe. pp. 162-3 Black Student Union, pp. 114-115 Boxing Club, p. 127 Bridge Club, p. 126 Brown White, pp. 102-103 Business and Economics. College of. pp. 40-43 Carothers, p. 134 Cheerleaders, p. 128 Chi Epsilon, p. 124 Chi Phi. pp. 182-3 Chi Psi. pp. 184-5 Community, pp. 374-387 Congdon. pp. 134-5 Cross County, p. 58 Cycling Club. p. 129 D Dedication, pp. 12-13 Delta Chi, pp. 186-7 Delta Phi. pp. 188-9 Delta Sigma Phi, pp. 190-1 Delta Tau Delta, pp. 192-3 Delta Upsilon. pp. 194-5 Dravo A2. A3, p. 145 Dravo A4. B2. p. 146 Dravo B3. B4, p. 147 Dravo B5. CB, p. 148 Dravo CI. C2, p. 149 Dravo C3. p. 149 Dravo Dl, p. 150 Dravo D2, p. 151 Dravo D3, p. 151 Drinker 2A, p. 142 Drinker 2B. 3A. p. 143 Drinker 3B, p. 143 Drinker 4, p. 144 E Editor ' s Pages, pp. 392-393 Emery, p. 136 Engineering and Physical Sciences. College of, pp. 44-48 Epitome, pp. 100-101 Football, pp. 62-67 Forum Steering Committee, p. 122 Fraternity Management Assoc, p. 119 Gamma Phi Beta, pp. 196-7 Glee Club, p. 108 Golf. p. 94 Gryphon Society, p. 119 Hillel. p. 113 Ice Hockey, p. 80 Indoor Track, p. 95 Inter-Fraternity Council, p. 118 Intramurals, pp. 82-85 Introduction, pp. 2-11 Investment Club, p. 126 Kappa Alpha, pp. 198-9 H I K 390 Kappa Sigma, pp. 200-1 Karate Club, p. 127 Lacrosse, pp. 92-93 Lambda Chi Alpha, pp. 202-3 Leavitt, p. 136 Lehigh Argot, p. 372 LUV, p. 125 Making Deadlines feature, p. 104 M M Al. A2, p. 152 M M A3. Bl, p. 153 McConn, p. 137 Military Science, p. 51 Mustard Cheese, pp. 106-107 Newman Assoc, p. 113 Palmer, p. 138 Phi Delta Theta. pp. 204-5 Phi Gamma Delta, pp. 206-7 Phi Kappa Theta, pp. 208-9 Phi Sigma Kappa, pp. 210-11 Pi Kappa Alpha, pp. 212-13 Pi Lambda Phi, pp. 214-15 Powder Puff. pp. 60-61 Psi Upsilon, pp. 216-217 Residence Halls Council, p. 117 Richards 1A. p. 154 Richards 2A. p. 154 Richards 2B, p. 156 Richards 3A, p. 156 Richards 3B, p. 157 Richards 4, p. 157 Rifle, p. 81 Rise of Sororities, pp. 168-169 Rugby Club, p. 131 Seniors, pp. 278-373 Sigma Alpha Mu, pp. 218-19 Sigma Chi, pp. 220-21 Sigma Nu, pp. 222-3 Sigma Phi. pp. 224-5 Sigma Phi Epsilon, pp. 226-7 Smiley, p. 139 So This Was Lehigh, pp. 388-389 Soccer, pp. 56-57 Society for Women Engineers, p. 130 Squash, p. 81 Stevens, p. 138 Stoughton. p. 140 String Orchestra, p. 1 12 Student Activies Council, pp. 120-121 Swimming, pp. 78-79 M N P R 228-9 116 232-3 Tau Beta Pi. p. 124 Tau Epsilon Phi, pp. Tau Lambda Chi, p. Taylor, pp. 158-159 Tennis, pp. 90-91 Theta Chi. pp. 230-1 Theta Delta Chi, pp. Theta Xi, pp. 234-5 Thornburg, p. 140 Track, pp. 96-97 Warren Square, pp. 160-161 Williams, p. 141 WLRN. p. 105 Women ' s Choir, p. 109 Women ' s Field Hockey, pp. 54-55 Women ' s Volleyball, p. 59 Year in Review, pp. 240-277 Zeta Psi. pp. 236-237 w Y Z 391 Member of the associaieo coueciaTe PRessl EP THE 1978 EPITOME SPECIFICATIONS This book, printed by offset lithography, was published by Hunter Publishing Co., Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The paper used is 80 Warren ' s Cameo Dull Enamel. Body copy is set in 10-point Times Roman Bold. Captions and identifications are set in 8-point Palatino Italics. Headline style is predominantly 24-point Times Roman Bold. The University seal appears on the cover through the courtesy of S.K. Smith and Co., Chicago, owners of the die for the seal. The art in the Faculty section was done by Joanne Strassburg. The divider and table of contents art was contributed by Kay Frederick. Copy on the faculty subdivider pages was taken from the Uni- versity catalog. The photographs in this book are primarily the work of Univer- sity students. Some team photos are by Ryan Studios, Bethlehem. The senior portraits and most of the group pictures were done by Merin Studios, Philadelphia. 392 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Prof. McFadden once remarked to me that publishing the Epitome is like giving birth to quintuplets. Now that the yearbook is finished my only response is: I hope I never give birth to quintuplets. When I first assumed the position as editor-in-chief late last spring I really had no idea what I was letting myself in for. I didn ' t know the difference between a two-column lay-out sheet and a three-column one — or what the implications of choosing to use the latter would be. Manipulating a scaleograph (a tool used to crop pictures) was about as easy as juggling five oranges. It took a long time but I did manage to learn about lay-out. Perhaps the most difficult part of the job was working with a staff which, for the most part, I barely knew. But working together on an all-consuming project as the yearbook turned strangers into friends. This is not to say that friendliness made things run smoothly. There were conflicts. At times it seemed as if the book never would be finished. We floun- dered and we fought and we made mistakes. At the same time we learned and we grew as individuals. It was that group of dedicated individuals, working as a team which made this yearbook happen. Business manager Larry Chatzinoff (and his marvelously efficient staff) kept us solvent and paid our bills. His sometimes funny, sometimes scathing brand of humor brightened up the office — for those who were strong enough to appreciate it. Often I wasn ' t; I left the office in tears more than once. Managing editor Peter Gordenstein was invaluable — as an editor and as a friend. His creativity and boundless energy greatly enhance this yearbook. I know I couldn ' t have done it without him. The section editors, working under the worst possible conditions, did a tre- mendous job. In recognition and appreciation of their work, each editor ' s name appears on the table of contents page — for the first time in Epitome history. Two very pivotal editorial positions deserve mention here. Scheduling editor Bruce Peck was conscientious, organized and very patient. He took on a difficult job and managed to do it quite well. Identification editor Vince Scullin always came through for us when there was a pile of pictures to be identified. (He even stayed on after finals.) Dan Templin and his able staff of photographers supplied us with some fantastic photos. Their photographic coverage of campus events was outstanding — enabl- ing us not to resort to raiding Brown and White photo files (too often.) Steve Merin, our publisher ' s representative, provided the Epitome staff with expert advice and guidance. He was always there when we needed him and his contribution to this book is large indeed. Marv Merin and the crew at Merin Studios also largely contributed to this book. Merin photographers did most of the group shots as well as the senior portraits. The studio also developed and printed most of our film, thereby taking a tremend- ous load off of the Epitome photo staff (and reducing demand on the B W dark- room, which we share.) Epitome advisor Sharon Friedman provided sound advice and moral support. I hope her experience with this year ' s staff hasn ' t measurably shortened her life. Journalism professors Joe McFadden and Bob Sullivan were always willing to offer advice and solace. Knowing I could walk into their office and talk with them anytime I had a problem made my job easier. Journalism Division secretary Ruth Mathis typed, answered our telephone and dealt with irate people demanding ' 77 yearbooks, senior portrait appointments, and refunds. She must have the patience of a saint for she never complained. My friends gave unstinting support for this endeavor. They lent words of en- couragement as well as shoulders to cry on when the going got rough. Last, but certainly not least, I must mention my family. Their love and concern were a constant source of inspiration and strength. Fourteen months ago — if I had known then what I know now would I still have joined the Epitome? Unequivocally — yes. Donna M. Frabotta, Editor The 1978 Epitome 393 Two roads diverged in a wood and I — I took the one less traveled by And that has made all the difference. — Robert Frost PhololOdy Muduka %J • Winston-Salem M HUNTER PUBLISHING COMPANY r J • North Carolina STEVE MERIN, PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA REPRESENTATIVE
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