Lehigh University - Epitome Yearbook (Bethlehem, PA)
- Class of 1981
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.« t£ j 888 8 8111 J? ft ' • - ■■• ' •• t J i BLi«jJt ja aHtaaS gij 1981 EPITOME Lehigh University Volume 104 Editor-in-Chief Carol A. Ehrens Business Manager Clarice May Table of Contents Academics Rande Kaminsky Sports Bruce Rankin Frances Sturiale Year in Review Carol Ehrens Activities Tom Freda Lifestyle Matt McCioghry Seniors Karen Moncher Identification Editor Steve Russell Scheduling Editor Sue Perkins Copy Editor Varuni Nelson Photo Editors Brian Allston June Kuvin 4a3 hen we look back on the years ak Lehigh, the people we knew will come to mind. Memo- ries not only of good friends but also of faces in classes and num- bers on the playing field. The peo- ple we parried with — and parted from. % ' aguely we will recall the solid struc- tures that housed classes we did not always go to. Other places may be more readily remem- bered — Taylor for many an exciting sports event, Linderman for a good conversation, and the Alumni Memorial for its long lines. Studying was too rarely done in the sun. Hide outs for nervous nerds ranged from the stacks to the snackbar, the zoo to the bathroom, Mart to Coppee. lcoholic beverages were the only spirits not welcome in Taylor stadium. If our spirits were not already high by kickoff, we could be sure the Marching 97 and the cheer- leaders would try to raise them. 11 B Uily we reached into our mailboxes, hoping for letters from long lost friends, care packages from home, and — as we grew older — offers from companies and acceptances from graduate schools. 12 13 14 v. ' - ' .-..--- iraSi ACADEMICS ■is 15 The Knights of the Round Table (Left-Right) Austin Gavin, Executive Consultant, Office of the President oseph f. L bsch, Vice President for Research; Preston Parr, Dean and Vice President for Student Affairs; Paul J. Franz, Jr., Vice President for De- velopment. W. Deming Lewis, President; John W. Woltjen, Vice President and Treasurer; Eric V. Ottervik, Vice President for Planning and Services; Albert C. Zettlemoyer, Provost and Vice President. Administrators Hip l It _ jk k. M v w- — | James H. Wagner, Registrar William E. Stanford, Director of Financial Aid 18 Samuel H. Missimer, Director of Admissions Carolyn Hayes, Student Activities 19 Deans I William L. Quay, Dean of Students Robert D. Cohen, Associate Dean of Students Muriel Whitcomb, Associate Dean of Students 20 Warren Soare, Associate Dean of Students Roger H. Watkins, Assistant Dean of Students Larry D. Phillipi, Assistant Dean of Students 21 Academic Deans John W. Hunt, Dean of Arts and Sciences Richard W. Barsness, Dean of Business and Economics 22 John J. Karakash, Dean of Engineering and Physical Sciences Perry A. Zirkel, Dean of School of Education 23 College of Arts and Sciences Dean John W. Hunt sees the primary role of the College of Arts and Sciences as educating students in fundamental skills, knowledge, and habits of mind. Such an education contributes men and women equal to the needs of a changing society, providing them with the critical imagination to make the weighted value 24 judgements that will determine the direction that society will choose for its future. The new University catalog features The Flowering of the Arts in order to improve the academic balance among the three colleges, according to George Beezer, editor of the catalog and director of University publications. A disproporionate number of stu- dents are enrolling in the colleges of business and engineering, said Preston Parr, dean and vice president of student affairs. As of fall, 1980, 30% of all Lehigh undergraduates were enrolled in the arts college. However, Parr added, Of those who do initially enroll in the Col- lege of Arts and Sciences, about 10% mi- grate very soon to business and econo- mics. The arts college is in an unusual situation, according to Beezer, because it has more departments than the other colleges. He explained it is desirable to have a certain number of students majoring in these departments, and apparently they have not had as many as they wanted. Consequently, the focus on the arts. Dean Hunt has focused great adminis- trative attention upon developing ways to release the considerable amount of imagination and leadership present in our faculty. He has also insti- tuted a two-year rotating associate dean system that involves putting a faculty member in the dean ' s office so that the dean and the arts faculty have a channel of communication. Since Hunt has been dean, the speech and theater department had expanded, and the old power house has been renovated to be- come the present Wilbur Drama Workshop. The music department has also expanded, and the Learning Center has opened in Cop- pee Hall. Hunt has been most interested in faculty development. Since 1946, an Andrew W. Mellon grant has been used to increase faculty flexibility, explore relationships be- tween the humanities and the professions, and encourage more effective teaching. 25 Biology ROW 1: S. Barber, S. Herman, D. Royer, E. Hoagland, H. Pntchard; ROW 2: Hargreaves, R. Malsberger, S. Krawiec, B. Bean, D. Cundall: MISSING: M. Itzkowitz. Chemistry «.- ' 26 ROW 1: D. Zeroka, S. Schaeffer, D. Smyth, R. Svrague, K. Schray, T. Young; ROW 2: . LeMaistere, F. Fowkes, R. Herman, C. Kraihanzel, N. Heindel, ]. ferkel; MISSING: M. Hughes, R. Lovejoy, ]. Manson, J. Sturm, Y. Hazeyama. Classics SEATED: E. DeAngeli, C. Phillips; STANDING: . Haire, D. Feaver. English ROW 1: A. Smacchi, T. ' Rearick, E. Harvey, S. Marks, S. Sullivan, E. Woolfe, R. Arbur; ROW 2: A. Ruggiero, C. Norman, . DeBellis, R. Mundhenk- ROW 3: S. Szilagyi, F. Hook, A. Hartung, M. Pressler, ]. Frakes, P. Beidler, A. Bross; MISSING: . Fergus, E. Gallagher, D. Greene, R. Harmon I Hunt E James, }. Vickrey. 27 Art and Architecture ROW 1: R. Redd, R. Viera; ROW 2: K. Gnerlich, L. Barkan, C. Alvare, N. Adams, P. Felder. Geology 28 ROW 1: S. Gawarecki, A. Wagner, M. Volpe, K. Carney, A. Valentino; ROW 2: P. Myers, D. Simpson, C. Sclar, K. Kodama, E. Evenson, B. Carson, }. Parks, A. Richards; MISSING: . Ryan. Government SEATED: H. Whitcomb, D. Barry, C. Barner-Barry; STANDING: F. Colon, L. Olson, R. Yates, T. Morgan, C. McCoy. History P. Antonsen, ]. Ellis, W. Shade, ]. Saeger, ]. Haight, M. Baylor, R. Simon; MISSING: C. Tipton, . Dowling, I. Duffy, G. Ellis, L. Leder. 29 International Relations H. Braddick, M. Hodges, R. Wylie, D, Sipprelle, C. Joynt; MISSING: Z. Slouka. Information Science SEATED: F. Huang; STANDING: I. Robinson, D. Hillman, j. O ' Conner, A. Kasarda; MISSING: S. Gulden, £. Assmus, R. Barnes, G. Raytia, M. Schecter. 30 Journalism W. Trimble, S. Friedman, R. Sullivan, ]. MacFadden. Mathematics SEATED: C. Hsiung, G. McCluskey, E. Assmus, V. Goldberg, D. Johnson, A. Wilansky; STANDING: A. Serilla, B. Eisenberg, B. Dodson; MISSING: G. Stengle, R. Barnes, D. Davis, D. Edelen, B. Ghosh, C. Gordon, S. Gulden, D. Hillman, A. Kasarda, S. Khabbaz, j. King, G. McAllister, . O ' Conner, G. Rayna, M. Schecter, A. Snyder. 31 Modern Foreign Language . VanEerde, D. Lewis, A. Waldenrath, V. Valenzuela, L. Lefkowitz, A. Van der Naald. Music . Brown, ]. Bidlack, K. Reichard, R. Cutler; MISSING: P. Salerni, S. Sametz, N. Sine. 32 Philosophy . Lindgren, N. Melchert, A. Laslie, . Hare, R. Barnes, T. Haynes; MISSING: S. Goldman, A. Mellon. Physics ROW 1: R. Shaffer, B. Benson, R. Folk, A. Kanofsky, D. Wheeler, G. Borse, ]. Sands; ROW 2: D. Gockley, S. Lagan, K. O ' Shea, N. Reeser, A. Herczynski; MISSING: E. Bergmann, R. Emrich, F. Feigl, W. Fowler, Y. Kim, ]. McLennan, S. Radin, W. Smith, J. Van Sciver. G. Watkins. 33 Psychology L. Staplin. A. Brody, ]. Clark, E. Kay, L. Fehr, R. High, M. Richter, . Nyby; MISSING: W. Newman, E. Shapiro, G. Shortess. Religion D. Schenck, H. Flesher, A. Eckardt, N. Girardot. 34 Social Relations SEATED: R. Williamson, L. Werner, ]. Mcintosh, E. Whitman; STANDING: T. Blank, J. Imber, ]. Gatewood, R. Rosenwei A. Van Doren. Speech and Theatre SEATED: . Millet; STANDING: T. Barker, ]. Woods, A. Ripa. Urban Studies D. Amidon 35 College of Business and Economics According to Dean Richard W. Bare- ness, the main objectives of the College of Business and Economics are to make the undergraduate program rank with the best in the East, to offer a high quali- ty regional MBA program, and to ex- pand the program of service to private enterprise. The College of Business and Econo- mics consists of three departments: accounting and law; economics; and management, finance and marketing. As of fall, 1980, 20% of all Lehigh under- graduates were enrolled in the college. Dean Barsness cites several recent im- provements in the college. An increase in the number of full-time faculty posi- 36 ings in the college curriculum, and a sharper intellectual focus for the MBA program. When asked what he liked about his job, Dean Barsness replied, The di- versity of activities week in and week out — and the fine quality of both the faculty and student body. tions has reduced the average size of both undergraduate and graduate classes while cutting down on the use of adjunct (part-time) faculty. Moreover, the new faculty members are of a very high quality. The curri- culum is making progress in terms of improved balance among the va- rious disciplines — for example, marketing is becoming stronger but not at the expense of accounting, which continues to be strong. Final- ly, research and scholarship by the faculty has increased significantly, giving the college a stronger intellec- tual base — and increased recogni- tion in both the academic and busi- ness worlds. From the dean ' s point-of-view, desired changes would include sub- stantial improvements in the col- lege ' s physical facilities, some ex- pansion of the elective course offer- Accounting and Law ROW 1: S. Webster, R. Drtina, F. Luh, J. Paul, }. Largay, D. Bainbridge; ROW 2: . Hall, K. Sinclair, L. Steedle, R. Mills, C. Moore, B. Brockway; MISSING: M. Gerdes, . Tobak. Economics ROW 1: N. Balabkins, G. Garb, L. Karttor, P. Fallon, R. Thorton, C. Shen; ROW 2: E. Schwartz, R. Aronson, R. Moran, W. Pillsbury, T. Hyclak, A. King; MISSING: A. Cohen, ]. Innes, ]. Keefe, ]. Hilley, ]. McNamara, V. Munley. 38 Management and Finance SEATED: C. Beidleman, L. Krouse; STANDING: D. Leahigh, S. Buell, B. Smackey, ]. Hobbs, R. Horton, M. Kolchin, . Bonge, M. Dollinger; MISSING: . Greenleaf, B. Litt, j. Stevens, W. Bender, D. Falcinelli, B. Scribner. 39 College of Engineering and Physical Sciences On July 1, 1981, Donald M. Bolle is to succeed John J. Karakash as dean of the College of Engineering and Physical Sci- ences. Karakash is leaving because he has been at Lehigh for 35 years — I am like a fixture, hanging from the ceiling here — and believes it is time to move on. Appointed dean in 1966, Karakash ' s fondest memories are of the many stu- dents he has met and worked with dur- ing his years at the University. Accord- ing to Frederick M. Fowkes, chairman of the department of chemistry, John Karakash is Lehigh, a hard-working en- gineer, teacher, and dean, but also a phi- losopher, visionary and humanist. The College of Engineering and Physical Sciences consists of eight de- partments: chemical engineering, che- mistry or biochemistry, civil engineer- ing, fundamental science, electrical en- gineering or computer engineering, in- dustrial engineering, mechanical en- gineering and mechanics, metallurgy and materials science, and physics. As of Fall, 1980, half of all Lehigh undergradu- ates were enrolled in the college. Describing Lehigh philosophy, Presi- dent Deming Lewis has said, Through exposure in the major area of interest, the student is required to develop a con- siderable degree of expertise in the chosen field. This is combined with sub- ject requirements covering a spectrum of 40 subjects in a meaningful way at a mini- mum level. In keeping with this belief, all stu- dents in the college are expected to com- plete specified sequences of courses in the physical sciences — with other dec- eives available for related courses in natural sciences. Th e General Stu- dies program, however, is designed to enable students to range widely or to delve deeply into the humanities or the social sciences with the pur- pose of exploring the value systems, assumptions, and methodologies contained in these areas. In addition, students pursuing a bachelor of science degree program in the college can, if they so choose, organize their general studies pro- gram to achieve the equivalent of a minor in any one of the estab- lished areas in the humanities or so- cial sciences. Karakash expresses college phi- losophy as follows, Lehigh does not train engineers; it educates students through engineering. 41 Chemical Engineering SEATED- L Sperling, ]. Phillips; STANDING: H. Caram, M. Charles, I. Wenzel, M. El-Aasser, F. Stein; MISSING: F. Kargi, C. Clump, C Silebi, W. Schiesser, W. Luyben, A. Klein, A. Humphrey. Civil Engineering ROW 1- R Slutter A Brune P Usinowicz, D. Van Horn, L. Beedle, ]. Fisher, }. Uebig jr., C. Dinsmore; ROW 2: MSalley Poller, N. Pandit, A. HfmiGlZ ; coi ]■Darnels, R. Chaney, L. Lu; ROW 3: T. lUns, R. Weisman, ]. Pudiner. R. Hatst, R. Horner, H. Benner, T. Huang, A. Richards, R. Johnson; MISSING: C. Kostem, B. Yen. 42 Electrical Engineering . Ondria, K. Mondal, D. Talhelm, K. Tzeng, W. Haller, C. Holzinger, A. Larky, D. Leenor, D. Bolle, N. Eberhardt, F. Hielscher, W. Dahlke, R. Spurgeon, MISSING: P. Ota, D. Frey, B. Fritchman. Industrial Engineering ROW 1: £. Zimmers, ]. Adams, A. Gould, A. Kreutzer, M. Groover, G. Kane; ROW 2: B. Wechsler, G. Wilson, L. Long, ]. Krobock, L. Plebani, W. Richardson, S. Monro. 43 Mechanical Engineering ROW 1: R. E. Benner, D. E. Abbott, D. Rockwell; ROW 2: R. J. Hartranft, R. E. Lucas, J. Owaarek; ROW 3: T. E. Jackson, F. P. Beer, R. G. Sarubbi, F. T. Brown, J. Ochs; ROW 4: F. Erdogan, T. Terry, C. Smith; MISSING: . Chen, T. Delvh, A. Kalnins, E. Levy, A. K. MacPherson, R. Roberts, C. Sib, R. Wei, }. B. Johnson, D. Updike, . D. Walker, S. Neti, O. Badr. Metallurgy 44 ROW 1: M. Nod ' s, D. Williams, R. Wu, K. Tarby; ROW 2: G. Conard, W. Kraft, B. Somers, J. Sankar; ROW 3: . Willis, J. Goldstein, J. Wood, ' A. Pense, C. Aurrecoechea ; MISSING: B. Avitzur, S. Butler, R. Chou, W. Hahn, R. Hertzberg, D. Smyth, D. Thomas. Aerospace ROW 1: Capt. M. Sotak, L. Huseman, T. Sgt. B. Bonnell; ROW 2: Sgt. M. Carver, Col. D.L. Lehigh, Maj. R. Kerico; MISSING: Capt. G. Boomgaard, Sgt. Gattuso. Athletics Army R. Romich, R. Basilici, . Locascio, A. Phelan, F. Schultz, R. Prevost, C. Meyer, Miller. ROW 1: T. Turner, S. Schulz, C. McNaron, B. Gardiner, F. Sullivan, C. Anderson, W. Leckonby, T. Gwiazdowski; FROM TOP: K. Adams, W. Whitehead, J. Sterrett, B. Hill, }. Covert, ]. Luckhardt, B. Wuckoff, M. Frederick, G. Schulze, . Turner, W. Grube, B. Fetterman; MISSING: . Gibbons, S. Ice, G. Leeman, S. Lynn, S. Penman, R. Prevost, D. Seablom, P. Sleeman, M. Tavormina, P. Von Hollmann, ]. Whitehead. 45 46 ■■■■' ■' ' .-, ' . 47 ROW 1: W. Verost, ]. Macellera, R. Mulqueen, J. Gum, L Michalski, Mark Yeager, K. Conley, T. Semler, R. Carr, B. Rambo, B. Mills, M. Tuohey, J. Ancel; ROW 2: B. Dehler, T. Kcwakonek, ]. Evanko, K. Jones, D. Ryan, M. O ' Hagen, S. Plucinsky, P. Trinkle, T. lobst, C. Sexton, T. Hefner, P. Smith, C. Manion, C. Mark, ]. Rabuck; ROW 3: P. Mercuri, ]. O ' Sullivan, E. Godbolt, K. Alwood, T. Lambert, ]. Henna- hane, M. Lippincott, E. Tulskie, . Bradsnaw, L. D ' Annibale, V. Rogusky, B. Romeo, M. Roos, ]. Ahsler, D. Mecca, E. Proscipw; ROW 4: B. Brennan, R ' . Garris, M. Morgan, K. Rosen, ]. Shigo, G. VanOrden, B. Rarig, . Corcoran, S. Faith, L. WilUams, D. Szablowski, M. Sitar, C. Hynes, T. Roman, ]. Scheuer, T. Miller; ROW 5: L. Miksiewicz, ). Zak, T. Bollinger, . Gower, B. Palsgrove, S. Joseph, E. Kusko, K. Greene, K. Stern, J. Kereczman, P. Lacey, M. Croiuer, T. Nichols, J. Svanda, D. Farnngton, R. Titus, D. Darrow; ROW 6: . Hunt, M. Standorf, L. Ramirez, M. Whalen, P. Anastasio, E. Fallon, R. Becker, J. Koivalonek, R. Witte, D. Pearson, J. Myers, ]. Tylutki, K. Nielson, B. Crudeli, F. Rudisill; ROW 7: N. Vohar, M. Borden, D ' . Malone, S. Chinook, M. Orcutt, B. Glenn, E. Yaszemski, J. Bednarik, W. Grube, J. Whitehead, B. Leckonby, J. Sterrut, B. Fetterman, J. Luckhardt, W. Whitehead, S. Ice, C. McNaron, G. Menio. 49 Engineers Meet Success by Tony Pinnie The 1980 football season was indeed one to be remembered as the Engineers finished with an undefeated 9-0-2 record and as the undisputed 1 ranked team in the 1-AA division. The undefeated season, only the second in school his- tory, earned the engineers the ECAC di- vision 1-AA team-of-the-year award, yet another post season playoff bid, and the Lambert Cup, symbolic of eastern su- premacy for medium-sized colleges. This team really came of age, said Head Coach John Whitehead. We had a lot of quality individuals and they grew better and better with each game. The Engineers opened the season with an untested Quarterback in Junior Larry Michalski, and some questioned his ability to lead the squad. He quickly silenced all his critics in the opening game at Maine as he passed for 234 yards and three T.D. ' s in a 37-6 victory. Senior wide receiver Mark Yeager snared seven of those tosses and this proved to be a foreshadowing of events to come as the Michalski-Yeager connection proved to be unstoppable throughout the season. The Engineers hosted Colgate the fol- lowing week and had to rally for a 17-17 tie. Yeager pulled in 10 Michalski passes, including one for a score, and the swarming Lehigh defense halted the high-powered Red Raider offense. The Penn Quakers were the Engineers next victim as reserve fullback Greg Manion piled up 113 yards rushing to pace the team to a 35-6 trouncing. The defense was awesome, led by middle linebacker Pete Mercuri, who recorded 12 tackles and blocked an extra point and a field goal attempt. Perhaps the most exciting moment for the Engineers occured only four weeks into the 1980 season. The Delaware Blue Hens travelled to Taylor Stadium, and if one believed what their Head Coach Tubby Raymond was telling the news- papers, the game was going to be a breeze for Delaware. Fueled by this lack of respect, the Engineers battled the Blue Hens to the wire, and with only 17 seconds in the game and the score tied at 20-20, Michalski uncorked a 33 yard scoring strike to Yeager to secure the 27-20 victory and send the Blue Chickens back to Newark. The team visited West Point to take on Army, a team that posed the biggest threat to the Engineers unbeatened re- cord. With the Engineers leading 24-21 and only one second on the clock, Army ' s Dave Aucoin booted a 52 yard field goal to lift the Cadets to a tie. The Cadets should have never been allowed to run the last play due to an error by the official, and the ECAG rules committee admitted to the mistake. However, no- thing could be done about the score and the tie remained intact. The squad took their 3-0-2 record down South the following week and re- bounded with a 49-14 rout over David- son. Michalski to Yeager was the order of the day as Yeager hauled in seven passes for 178 yards and the first three Engineer scores. The defense was true to form and contributed to the point total on a 34 yard interception return by de- fensive back Charlie Marck. The Bucknell Bisons, always a formid- able foe for the Engineers, visited a rain- 50 soaked Taylor Stadium on the sixth week of the season and were promptly shut out 13-0. Yeager managed to haul in another Michalski pass for a score but it was the defense that stood out on this Saturday as they forced the Bisons to fumble eight times. The Engineers extended their record to 6-0-2 with a 31-14 mauling of James Madison University as halfback Joe Rabuck and Jimmy Evanko scored two touchdowns apiece and Ted Iobst boomed a 43 yard field goal. The team continued their relentless drive towards an undefeated season the following week with a 23-10 victory over Rhode Island with Michalski and Yeager hook- ing up for another score, Steve Plucinsky running for two scores and Ted Iobst tieing a school record with a 47 yard field goal. Northeastern felt the wrath of the Engineers in a 42-19 drubbing a week later. A superb effort by the offensive line helped running backs John Ahsler, Steve Plucinsky and Jim Evanko all gain 100 yards rushing. This left only Lafayette in the path of the unblemished season for the squad. The Engineers showed the Leopards why they were voted the top team in the nation and went on to an easy 32-0 rout and an undefeated season. So dominant was the defense that defensive end and Co-Captain Mike Crowe was voted the games most valuable player for his out- standing effort. This was only the second time in the history of the award that a defensive player was picked. With a 1 ranking secured and the Lambert Cup safely wrested from the University of Delaware, the Engineers hosted the opening round of the playoffs against old nemisis Eastern Kentucky. The Colonels, who defeated the En- gineers in the 1-AA final last season, continued their jinx over the Brown and White and took a close 23-20 win in the nationally televised game. Lehigh tight end Vince Rogusky, who caught six pas- ses for 96 yards, was voted the ABC player of the game. Despite the disappointing loss at the seasons end, many Engineer players re- ceived individual honors. Linebacker Bruce Rarig concluded a brilliant four year career and earned Kodak Coaches and Associated Press First-Team Ail- American honors. Yeager was selected as a Kodak coaches third team all- american. In addition, Yeager, Rarig, Michalski, Crowe, Marck, Iobst, Larry Miksiewicz and Rich Titus were all selected to the all-ECAC squad. Crowe and Yeager were also selected as the team co-captains for the year by their fellow teammates. All in all, it was a memorable season indeed. WE THEY 37 Maine 6 17 Colgate 17 35 Penn 6 27 Delaware 20 24 Army 24 49 Davidson 14 13 Bucknell 31 James Madison 14 23 Rhode Isl. 10 42 Northeastern 19 32 Lafayette 20 Eastern Ky. 23 51 The harriers plodded through a rebuild- ing season with a record of 3-8. The team, which was lead by sophomore co-captains Bruce Flynn and David Thompson, con- sisted mainly of freshmen and sophomores with only one senior Mike Murray. The highlight of the season came when Lehigh scrambled past Lafayette to end the season with a win. Coach John Covert is looking forward to a more successful season next year with the return of all of his top runners. Cross Country WE THEY 43 Delaware 18 30 Rider 26 29 LaSalle 27 44 Princeton 15 50 Bucknell 15 39 17 46 15 St Joseph ' s Temple Rutgers Seton Hall 20 45 16 48 28 21 Army Lafayette 27 37 ROW 1: P. Bukowski, S. Murphy, B. Parkes, . Smith, T. Campbell, M. Murray, j. Fusco, B. Davis, T. Kanter, S. Vanwhy, John Covert (coach); ROW 2: P. Sanchirico, 52 M. Baity, C. Poll, R. Vandervalk, J. Sullivan, J. Sullivan, . Brennan, T. O ' Shea, P. Konipalski, ]. Furstman, T. Reen, B. Flynn, D. Thompson. Volleyball ROW 1: M. O ' Louvhlin, H. Lee, L. Anderman, ]. McAnanly, S. Greenbaum; ROW 2: P. Reilly, K. Hmker, K. Adams, K. Ignar, C. Paul, C. Davis; ROW 3: N. Walzack, L. Andreach, N. Grove, M. Blackstone, S. Foster, K. Talbert, R. Weidner, P. Glavin, K. Adams (coach), L. Moore. WE THEY 1 3 Temple Kutztown 3 3 Seton Hall 1 3 Albright Delaware 2 2 3 Rutgers Colgate Maryland Moravian 2 1 2 2 2 2 Allentown College Wilmington F M 1 Penn 2 2 Immaculata 1 Villanova 3 3 Navy Drexel 2 W. Chester 3 2 Rider 3 1 Kean 3 3 Trenton State Bucknell 3 3 Ursinus 1 3 LaSalle 2 2 3 Muhlenberg Scranton 3 2 1 Delaware 3 The Lehigh volleyball team had a good season this year. Although pla- gued by injuries the team managed to have a winning season led by co- captains and MVPs Karen Talbert and Cheryl Paul. Under the new direction of Coach Karen Adams, the Lehigh Spikers ended on a good note beating arch rival Lafayette. As many players are returning next year, Coach Adams looks forward to another victorious season. 53 Field Hockey The field hockey team traveled to Edwards- ville Illinois this year for the national tourna- ment and finished in the top 15 teams. Lehigh qualified for nationals by soundly beating the Lafayette team in regionals at Loyola College in Maryland. Senior captain Kim Powell and MVP Cindy Moon led the engineer defense, while freshman Julia Kim and juniors Ann Hackenberg and Judy Weir sparked the attack. Goalie Brenda Sirors came back to complete another outstanding sea- son, after missing the first nine games due to a broken leg. The team, coached by Judy Turner, finished the season at 6-9-4. ROW 1: Turner (head coach), H. Steelman, A. Gibbons, A. Hackenburg, ]. Kohlhepv, B. Lewis, B. Book, ). Weir, N. Horlacher, B. Stoner, L. Siegnest, S Nelson, J. Zanger(asst. coach); ROW 2: L. Adams, B. Serois, C. Moon, K. Powell (cavt ) M Ruth, M. Mochel, D. Vilwok, j. Hammond, K Zeberlein, ]. Kim, Bateso ' le, S. Taylor, L. Kraemer, K. Hutchinson (manager). i Jiff p f WE THEY 1 W. Chester 2 2 Muhlenberg Villanova 1 Rutgers Millersville 1 F M Temple Princeton 4 5 2 Kutztown 5 Ursinus 6 Bucknell 1 1 LaSalle 2 Trenton 55 Soccer WE THEY 2 Old Dominion 3 1 Moravian 2 Temple FDU 2 3 2 Swarthmore 3 LaSalle 2 Delaware 1 Rutgers Drexel 2 5 3 Princeton 3 5 Baltimore 2 2 Rider 3 2 1 Lafayette W. Chester 2 1 Penn State 4 Bucknell 1 IS 25 ° . ■• t fa 5 LH f -ii ROW 1: . Heaton, B. Shine, B. Colville, B. Belshaw, D. Joynt, B. Reis, T. Cunningham, R. Geise, D. Bernocchi, B. Toal, S. Taub, B. Thomas, L. Carlson; ROW 2: M. Tavormina, }. Harrington, D. McGowan, K. Remley, S. Schwarz, C. Ritter, L. Karpack, H. Klein, S. Hagglund, D. Silver, B. Buckheit. . Hall, ]. Newton, A. Lee. L id?- Armed with several veteran players and some high hopes, Coach Manny Tavormina ' s soccer team ventured south to open their season against the 12th ranked Old Dominion Monarchs in Norfolk, Va. The Engineers rallied from a two-goal deficit in the second half only to see their upset hopes dissipate when ODU scored the game-winning goal with only 2:42 left to play. The booters dropped three more contests, be- fore they were able to get their first win. Swarth- more was the Engineers ' initial victim and Lehigh followed with wins over LaSalle and Del- aware. The Engineers were now 3-4 and the de- fense, without Belshaw, had only given up one goal in the three victories. But the Engineers could never draw any closer to the .500 mark, losing an overtime game to Rider and being upset in the season finale by Bucknell, 1-0. Junior co-captain Bob Buckheit proved once again that he was one of the finest players in the East. Buckheit was the second-leading scorer in the East Coast Conference and also the runner- up for the ECC West Most Valuable Player. Kevin Remley, a freshman forward, topped Buckheit in scoring and was also named to the all-conference squad. With these three players back, along with several strong underclassman, the Engineers will be looking for the successful season which has eluded them for the last two years. 57 Squash ROW 1: . Compton, j. McClay, C. Srivisarvacha , S. Karasik, P. Sarasm; ROW 2: Peter Sleeman, B. Hunsaker, I. Mahmud, D. McLeod, B. Rankin, Stu. Stanier, C. Skytah. The squash team completed its finest season ever with a 9-10 record. The team was lead by senior co-captains Todd Sta- nier and Bruce Rankin along with MVP Doug McLeod. The Highlights of the season included an upset of 12th ranked MIT then a win over arch-rival Franklin and Marshall for the first time. Coach Peter Sleeman should have a strong team next season with the return of freshman standouts Pao Sarasin and Brad Hunsaker along with upperclass- men Ismail Mahmud and John McClay. WE THEY 7 Haverford 2 7 F M 2 2 5 Wesleyan MIT 7 4 1 9 9 Stoneybrook 8 Navy 9 George Washington Stevens Tech 1 Fordham 8 2 Colombia 7 6 Hill Hobart — forfeit 3 1 Army Vasser 9 8 5 Hill 4 4 F M 5 1 Colombia 8 58 WE THEY 1295 Kutztown 1193 Bucknell-forfeit 1301 Rider 1191 9th Army Invitational 1362 Scranton 1305 1344 Penn State 1307 1344 SetonHall 1153 1350 Kings 1337 Riflery Two teams were undefeated during their regular seasons. Both teams were deadly on their respective playing fields. One team was on National Television while the other was entrenched in the basement of Lamberton Hall. Despite the obscurity associated with the rifle team, they con- tinued their winning ways with an 8-0 record. The team was led by senior co-captain and MVP Gordon Jonas and co-captain Dave Bauer. Prospects for next season look just as bright with most of the team returning. ROW 1: C. Barberis, M. Bmgaman, D. Bauer, Sgt R. Prevost, }. Schnabel, G. Jonas, C. Mason; ROW 2: S. Rosenberry, S. Galczynski, A. Ferrante, K. McMinn, J. Wellman, J. Maugle; ROW 3: B. Applegate, M. Zimmerman. A. Goldblatt, D. Hagerty, S. Touhill, M. McAlpine. 59 Hockey ROW 1: P. Rinaldi, }. McCarthy, A. Stein, B. Beck, G. Biscoll, M. Chandell, ROW 2: A. Pariseau, Flip, Pledge Molinaro, B. Scott, M. Nesbit, Myron Henzlestein (mana- ger), S. Edwards, S. Allinson, }. Miller, ]. Cillo; ROW 3: T. Nelson, S. Gentile, . Langei ' in, T. Freda, B. Petersohn, A. Gordon, P. Camuti. WE THEY Villanova 1 Villanova 2 5 1 8 1 3 Lafayette Upsala Wagner Navy Delaware 4 9 2 11 2 1 Hobart 11 3 Hobart 14 3 Penn 6 5 8 6 St John ' s Ramapo Delaware 6 6 4 The stickmen of Lehigh ' s ice hockey team raised their record to 9-9 during this year ' s cam- paign. Key wins came over Del- aware (twice), Ramapo and rival Lafayette. The Defense was anchored by goalie Paul Rinaldi, also defending Lehigh ' s goal were Bowdoin transfer Phil Molinaro and junior college transfer Carl Henzelman. Henzelman played well all sea- son despite a nagging injury suf- fered in an early season scrim- age. The team ' s future looks bright with most of coach Steve Penman ' s squad returning next season. 60 WE THEY 47 Millersville 63 55 F M 28 50 Delaware 59 48 Trenton 90 67 Allen College 51 78 Bloomsburg 55 67 Clarion 59 48 Shippensburg 71 53 Millersville 74 55 Drexel 57 63 Bucknell 58 54 Widener 73 53 Penn. 52 60 Temple 72 67 Albright 57 56 Kutztown 61 54 W. Chester 84 43 Scranton 75 52 Lafayette 77 60 Immaculata 68 49 LaSalle 94 46 Rider 90 Women ' s Basketball The women ' s basketball team, led by captains D. Leit- mer and M. Zdrofcoff finished a disappointing 80-81 season, with a 7-15 record. There were bright sports in the season however, with impressive victories over F M, Bloomsburg, Allen Col- lege, and a one-point decision over Penn. With a large number of outstanding underclassmen returning, the team will look forward to a more success- ful season next year. ROW 1: K. King, B. Orwe, L. Gill, L. Fabiny, E. Gebhard; ROW 2: D. Leitmer (capt), M. Zdrofcoff (capt), S. Eckert, M. Mihatski, T. Guman; ROW 3: . Zanger (asst. coach), M. Frederick, B. Grant, M. Waltermire, L. Broderick, D. Greemvood (manager), N. Walczak (manager). 61 Swimming WE THEY 68 West Chester 36 67 76 Temple ESSC 46 36 67 74 Gettysburg Delaware 40 38 76 63 Rutgers Fordham 36 42 44 LaSalle 69 65 63 Lafayette Bucknell 39 80 62 ROW 1: P. Brussock, S. Andrews, R. Holtz, S. Schlicht, D. Rathbun; ROW 2: R. Gardner, coach, D. Trost, B. Price, S. Peene, L. Yearsly, K. Ackerboom, L. Becker, T. Schewell, . Canavan, D. Seablum; ROW 3: M. Pible, C. A.njnml, j. Forster, A. Downing, R. Beak, T. Roth, T. Williams, L. Forsina; ROW 4: S. Handerhan, T. Lyman, T. McDunie, j. Schafstal, L. Schmalz, D. Bell, K. Anselmin, R. Gallagher, H. Brosnan, S. Stoup. WE THEY 8 Millersville 58 69 Temple 66 75 Swarthmore 47 42 Bucknell 98 50 Gettysburg 81 80 Widener 53 55 Bloomsburg 82 79 Ford ham 60 52 LaSalle 88 57 Lafayette 40 Lehigh men and women swim teams never had a dull moment this season. The men ' s team finished with an impressive 8-2 record, due to good depth and strong underclass relays. The women ' s team finished with a 6-4 record. Gary Angyal won 2 awards, Lehigh Long Distance Trophy awarded to most improved distance swimmer and James C. Gravany Memorial Trophy awarded to a freshman scoring the most points. Randy Beals won the Peter J. Morrissey Memorial Trophy to most outstanding member of the men ' s varsity squad. Also, Susan Andrews won the women ' s award for the most out- standing member of women ' s varsity squad. 63 Wrestling 64 65 jM«, ROW 1: . Hockmen, D. Burley, T. Sloand, D. Butler, T. Husted, B. Weaver;ROW 2: D. Erlenbom (mngr.), J. Rally, F. Vresics, P. Famulari, B. Deehan, J. Rex (mngr.), R. Bellaran; ROW 3: Thayer Turner (coach), M. Frick, T. Hensler, . Turner, C. Kilrain, P. Brown, D. seiser, B. Dudek, C. Leeman (asst. coach). T V5 V? r ' After taking on a long and challenging schedule, the grapplers were able to re- tain their string of consecutive winning seasons, this being the 29th. Tough set- backs came at the hands of Iowa, Wis- consin, Iowa State, and Syracuse during the regular season, but they were able to finish up with a 10-4 record. The EIWA tournament, at Princeton proved to be somewhat of a disappoint- ment as Lehigh gave up first place to Syracuse, but was able to finish a strong second. Winners of EIWA crowns in- cluded: Tom Husted at 126, Daryl Burley at 134, and Colin Kilrain at 177. Bobby Weaver was runner up at 118, Tom Bold was fourth at 142, Tom Sloand went at 150 and placed fifth, Jim Reilly was fourth at 158, Jeff Turner finished third at 167, and Tom Henseler was sixth at 190. 66 Burley, Kilrain, Husted, Weaver, Tur- ner and Reilly all qualified for the NCAA ' s, Reilly as the Coaches ' Wild Card selection. With three place win- ners, Burley second at 134, Kilrain third at 177 and Reilly seventh at 158 Lehigh captured fifth in the NCAA tournament at Princeton. The Enginners were the top eastern team finishing ahead of Penn State and Syracuse. The team was in the top five for the fourth time in the last seven years. Leading the team this year were co- captains Kilrain and Burley who were re-elected to those posts for the 1981-82 campaign. Kilrain and Burley, who both went through the regular season un- beaten, each won their third EIWA crowns and will have a chance next year to become the fifth (and maybe sixth) four-time Eastern Champs. The Lehigh Home Club Trophy to the best wrestler on the varsity squad went to Daryl Burley. The George Feuerbach Memorial Trophy to the most outstand- ing member of the varsity squad went to Colin Kilrain and the Roy A Lewis Tro- phy to the most outstanding freshman wrestler went to Damian Butler. WE THEY 24 Wilkes 18 5 Iowa 41 35 Northwestern 12 25 Michigan 18 15 Wisconsin 26 18 Iowa State 23 41 Pittsburgh 20 Penn State 19 44 Springfield 5 33 Army 2 43 Cornell 11 35 Rhode Island 12 21 Navy 19 22 Syracuse 24 67 ROW 1: Coach B. Hill, S. Mentesana, F. Ketch, ]. Campisi, M. Power, T. Pauley, S. Ice, F. Sullivan; ROW 2: . Weyand, T. Unter, C. Blue, B. Kostyak, B. Collins, T. Moran, R. Hall, K. Riley, P. Hanks, R. Kamin, R. Coppola. 68 Sli-j:. ? WE THEY 52 Moravian 49 89 Lebanon Val. 60 62 Temple 97 55 Navy 53 68 Hofstra 67 41 Lycoming 30 72 Albright 66 80 Colgate 66 58 Drexel 70 63 Seton Hall 80 74 FDU-Madison 55 64 American 81 67 LaSalle 73 72 W. Chester 50 68 Lafayette 81 71 Delaware 60 44 Bucknell 54 65 Rider 66 62 W. Chester 65 47 St. Joseph ' s 74 68 Lafayette 62 61 Delaware 59 63 Bucknell 62 58 Rider 69 The Engineer basketball team enjoyed its finest season in 64 years by posting a 14-12 record in 1980-81. The fourteen wins are the second most in school history, behind the 1916-1917 club which won fifteen of its nineteen games. It was also the first winning season for the Engineers since 1967. Senior forward Kevin Riley led the club in scor- ing, was second in rebounding, and was voted Most Valuable Player. Riley ' s fifteen-foot banker at the buzzer against Bucknell gave the En- gineers a one-point win which clinched a win- ning season. But the Engineers did not depend on just one player. Coach Brian Hill effectively used eight players throughout the season, and this depth was the key for the successful year. Seniors Mike Power, Paul Hanks, Rick Coppo- la and Jeff Campisi, junior Charles Blue, and sophomores Brian Collins and Fred Ketcho all contributed greatly for the Engineers. With Blue, Collins and Ketcho returning along with a strong J V squad and some blue-chip fresh- men, Hill has hopes of repeating the winning efforts of 1981. 69 Track and Field m ROW 1: R. Fulford, G. Memo. ). Carr, T. Nichols, D. Thompson, S. Reynolds, M. Holmes, R. Setlin, E. Lunch, W. Whitley, H. Gortly, T. OShea, M. Murray, L. Mercadante, T. Campbell, ]. Gibbons (coach), James Covert (head coach); ROW z: D. Melone, K. Jones, C. Helmsteder, ]. Malloney, j. Silet, ]. Brennen, B. Flynn, D. Stride, . Meszaros, P. Harris, }. Sullivan, P. Sanchirico, ]. Fusco, B. Davis, T. Whelen, j. Fuershman, S. Murphy. The track team campaigned success- fully indoors and outdoors compiling a combined record of 14-4. The indoor 31 meet win streak, spanning four seasons, was snapped by Temple. Despite the loss the team continued to perform well winning their last three meets. The squad was supported by their strength in the field events. Two members of the team won individual titles at the East Coast Conference Championships where Lehigh placed fifth. Rusty Fulford won the long jump, while Larry Merca- dante captured the triple jump. With a strong field squad returning and a strengthened track squad, prospects for next season look promising. Indoor Track WE THEY 79 Rider 54 79 Rochester 56 106 Wagner 25 106 East Stroudsburg 57 71 LaSalle 65 71 Drexel 53 71 Temple 74 76 Lafayette 60 Outdoor Track and Field 166 Kutztown 125 166 Indiana of PA 116 166 East Stroudsburg 83 166 Trenton State 69 166 Bloomsburg 55 69 West Chester 31 69 Bucknell 89 24 Princeton 122 28 Penn 116 70 Golf WE THEY 405 Penn 411 405 Muhlenberg 431 403 F M 452 403 Swarthmore 458 389 Bucknell 397 389 Penn State 387 389 Gettysburg 418 396 Villanova 424 403 Delaware 399 394 LaSalle 414 394 West Chester 410 392 Lafayette 403 400 Army 398 407 Temple 398 407 Rider 430 The golf team completed another outstanding season finishing with a 14-5 slate. The linkmen were led by co-captains Chip Mason and Dave Shillaber. During the District Cham- pionships the team was led to a third place finish by Tim Burns. Mason and Shillaber also aided in Lehigh ' s fine finish, while Rick Moore missed the cut. Considering coach Lee- man ' s consistantly strong teams, next season should be just as good. ROW 1: B. Beck, C. Mason (co-captain), D. Schillibar (co-captain), T. Burns; ROW 2: C. Matics, Whimpy Moore (manager), R. Anderson, B. Durkin, Gerry Leeman (coach), 71 Men ' s Tennis ROW 1: Dave Smith, Keith Shra mko, Greg Hafeman, Steve Aronson, Jay Wright, Brad Wyckoff (coach); ROW 2: Pete Pijawka, Kevin Kopp, Dan Dalton (captain), Mark Nesbit. WE THEY 7 3 Wesleyan E. Carolina 2 6 Atl. Christ. 9 9 Pembroke 5 5 Campbell Navy Clark 4 9 4 2 9 Colgate Scranton 7 7 West Chester 2 9 8 Gettysburg Rider 1 8 F M 1 5 Bucknell 4 5 9 Lafayette Drexel 4 5 Delaware 4 2 Temple 7 Men ' s tennis rolled to a outstanding 15-7 season. The Engineers were led by MVP Keith Shramko and captain Dan Dalton. Shramko compiled the best singles record, winning 17 out of 22 matches. Dalton was the team leader in matches won, with a total of 30, against 14 losses. Junior Kevin Kopp and freshman Mark Nesbit played a vital role in this years effort, with Kopp winning the 6 E.C.C. championship and Nesbit winning key matches all year. Coach Brad Wyckoff can look for an ever better record next year, as the team losses only one starter. 72 WE THEY 6 Florida 5 Valdosta 4 7 Barnard 2 5 Ursinus 2 7 6 Bloomsburg Millersville 2 8 F M 1 7 West Chester 2 9 Moravian 6 Trenton 3 3 6 5 Lafayette Aubright Bucknell 6 3 4 Women ' s Tennis This year the women ' s tennis team compiled a 12-1 record, its most successful year yet under second year coach Karen Adams. MVP and co-captain Elise Braceras as well as co-captain Debbie Banks and Jane Sch witter will be graduating. Coach Adams will have a strong team to work with next year. The team is the recipient of the Albert C. Zettlemoyer Triple A Award, given to the team with the highest GPA. This is the second year the women have won this award. ROW 1: Irene Math, Cathy Connors, Debbie Banks, Elise Braceras, Mary Ellen Connors, Liz Batsole, Julia Kim; ROW 2: Karen Adams (coach), jane Schwitter, Cheryl Paul, Karen Lowe, Nancy Peck, Wendy Jones, Shelly Siuciak. ' 73 Baseball WE THEY 11 Atlantic Christian 6 2 8 Armstrong State American U. 9 7 11 7 Armstrong State Ga. Southern 4 5 4 E. Tenn. St. 15 8 Francis Marion 14 6 7 10 14 William Mary Rutgers Muhlenberg West Chester 2 6 7 25 3 Penn 9 6 2 Upsala Lafayette Delaware 7 10 5 7 Trenton State 14 18 Moravian 18 9 Bucknell 3 17 13 Gettysburg Kutztown 7 2 12 Scranton 8 The Lehigh baseball team was very suc- cessful this year as their record was 14-13. The pitching staff, considered to be a major question mark at the beginning of the sea- son, held up quite well against such tough competition as Georgia Southern (ranked 9th in the nation), American University, Lafayette and Bucknell. Excellent perform- ances were turned in by Jeff Sperring, who beat Georgia Southern; Steve Paccico and John Patten, two solid freshmen and Mitch Fox, who won the first three games he pitched. The Engineers began their season with a 5-1 record on their southern trip, but began to slide during the next few weeks. The team turned the season around by sweeping Bucknell in a doubleheader and winning their next six games in a row. Hitting was rarely a problem for the Engineers, with senior co-captain Roger Bumgardner and Chris Nagle supplying most of the power. They combined for 12 home runs while senior Chris Dax lead the team in hitting with a .370 average. Senior Del Markward started quickly, batting well over .500 during the southern swing. But he, along with Dax, was hampered with serious injuries which limited his play. Freshman Mike Matto turned in a fine season at third base with excellent defensive plays combined with clutch hitting. He will be returning next sea- son with a team of young players hoping to better this years record. ROW 1: S. Butz, S. Fegely, D. Occor, S. Pacicco, R. Brmley, D. Markward, D. Andrews, S. Ramsey, P. Sklar; ROW 2: B. Arndt, S. Nagle, R. Prosser, ]. Kane, B. Massa, M. Pox, M. Coryell, M. Matto, M. Evans, J. Patten; ROW 3: C. Anderson, C. Dax, M. Sheehan, B. Laughton, . Sperring, R. Bomgardner ; ) . Orem, B. Husband, B. Jenny, R. Mallet, S. Schultz. Softball ROW 1: C. Clacik, S. Hiester, A. Yueles, S. Herman; ROW 2: . Jordan, L. Shaw, M. McHugh, L. Fabma, S. Hautzmger; ROW 3: Coach M. Frederick, P. Reilly, R. Turoscy, R. Sidrer, B. Klemmer, P. Zajac. The coming of spring brought changes for the 1981 softball team. Guided by a new head coach, Maureen Fredrick, the team took their first southern trip and returned with a 4-1 record. They approached the season with much psych and determination as they were led by co-captains, Sonia Hiester and Anastasia Yuelys. On the field heroics were performed by sophomore Mary Jo McHugh who batted .500 and pitcher Hiester who received the MVP award. r r Vv t ■j . WE THEY 8 Allentown 4 1 Eastern 7 Penn. 1 11 Widnener 9 4 Scranton 3 F M 1 1 LaSalle 5 8 NCACC 3 5 Rider 6 6 Villanova 8 4 5 Lafayette Albright Bucknell 3 3 11 1 Kutztown 10 10 Muhlenberg 75 Women ' s Lacrosse The 1980 women ' s lacrosse team went to Nationals at Penn. State, with a top seed, after beating University of Delaware in Maryland. After training in Boca Raton, Florida over spring break, the Engineers went on to complete a 10-4 season, losing to top ranked teams Ursinus, West Chester, Delaware, and Temple. Scoring was led by co-captains Bonnie Lewis with 51 goals and Kim Powell with 34. A tough defense was sparked by Nancy Lehrhaupt, Sandy McMenamin, and goalie Brenda Sirois. WE THEY 11 Bucknell 1 15 Kutztown 4 7 Ursinus 11 21 Drexel 3 66 Rutgers 4 7 West Chester 9 7 Delaware 11 11 F M 8 3 Temple 12 14 Princeton 11 8 Trenton 4 12 Lafayette 5 ROW 1: Marie Helmold, Beth Book, Meredith Webner, Bonnie Lewis, Kim Powell, Sue Shoop, Momaue Martin; ROW 2: Barb Stoner, Sally Bond, Martha Dannies, Alison Kellet, Diane Thomas, Melissa Panick, Michelle Ruth. Brenda Sirois; ROW 3: Ed Jordan, Laura Moore, Kathy Sloan, Sandy Killian, Nancy Lehrhaupt, Daphne Veras, Sandy McMenamis, Tere ' se Cuff, Kathy Zeberleir, Kathy Hahn, Marci Axel- rod, Jean Seibold, Jan Zanger, Judy Turner. Men ' s Lacrosse LEHI6H 4 , ,p i-f % m w B!r v f-msf LEBIGH [£H[CB LEHIGH JHIffl LFff fifi LEHIGH LEHIGff Wi% Bfe ROW 1: B. Muft, S. Brad ey, B. Iroine, P. Sykes, P. Gherardi, C. Newtek, K. C. Haile, S. Schmitz; ROW 2: K. Haarmann, R. Weaver, B. Flood, D. Moyle, E. Snadecki, R. Mosfeller, ]. Mohoffer, H. Katz; ROW 3: B. McCuiness, }. Rabbins, D. Hanan, M. Wettengel, P. Altinger, S. Hoffman (coach), D. Amman (coach). Heilman, A. Manwaring, P. Von WE THEY 9 Penn State 23 9 FDU 20 8 Baltimore 15 13 West Chester 10 28 Wilkes 5 14 Villanova 10 9 F M 15 15 Drexel 17 9 Delaware 22 14 Bucknell 16 9 Lafayette 13 12 Montclair 18 12 Kutztown 27 The men ' s lacrosse team finished another disappointing season this spring with a record of 3-10. In spite of the losing record, the team did have outstand- ing performances by several key players. Senior John Robbins did an excellent job as goalie, as did Keith Haarmann on the field. Despite losing several key seniors this year, the team does have some excel- lent potential from underclassmen and next spring a much improved record is expected. 77 78 79 Freshman Orientation 80 H?6 -v r. - . -- - Fall 82 83 . . . Rush Rush Rush Rush . . Rush begins with fraternities having open house during the last three weekends of September. Rush dinners follow soon after, offering potential rushees a chance to meet brothers. Pubnights and special events like Monday Night Football, concerts, and athletic games help brothers and rushees decide if they fit each other ' s lifestyle. The giving out of a prebid indicates a house has asked a rushee to become a future brother. On Bid Day, two weeks into the spring semester, the rushee chooses which house he wants to pledge. 84 J m Pledging Pledging is more than simply being ordered around by one ' s fraternity brothers. Pledge projects often include improvements to the house while pledge trips are a good way to meet people from other chapters. The pledge class is usually responsible for constructing the bed for the bed race and designing a banner for Lafayette weekend. Lineups, cleanups, and q uizzes about the fraternity are regular features of pledging. The brothers-to-be are instructed on the ideals of the fraternity by the pledge marshall. Hell Week signals the transition from low life to brother status. 85 86 87 w O o The first annual Oktoberfest, jointly organized by the Student Activities Coun- cil, the Residence Halls Council, and the Interfraternity Council, raised $750 for the Bethlehem YMCA. Almost 2000 students and faculty members drank beer and lis- tened to german music provided by a live band. Other attractions included gambling booths and the Le Compane dancers. The event proved that major campus organizations could work together suc- cessfully. Considering that this was the first year for such an event, it went off much better than we could have hoped, said Del Markward, IFC president, I ex- pect that there will be another Oktoberfest. Future improvements may include more booths and better lighting. 88 89 90 91 In the past, the SAC has had a bad image, but this year all officers are new, hardworking, and well aware of last year ' s image problems, declared SAC President Pete Fioretti at the beginning of the fall semester, within the next few weeks, I don ' t think we ' ll have any image prob- lems. By working with several agents and promoters, the SAC hopes to sponsor a wide range of concerts. However, Fioretti deemed the $16,000 budget insufficient. Beatlemania was the first concert of the fall semester. Although synchronization problems marred the video slide and movie presentation, the mood of the 1960 ' s was successfully recaptured for a few hours. Marshall Tucker was next in the Stabler Arena. Their brand of Southern rock in- cluded Tony Caldwell on guitar, Jerry Eubanks on electric flute, Franklin Wilkie on bass, and vocalist Doug Grey. Molly Hatchet ' s sue members travelled to Bethlehem from Jacksonville, Florida. Their presentation consisted of seventeen rousing songs. Yes combined selections from their cur- rent album with songs from earlier in the 92 group ' s twelve year history. Bassist Chris Squire was the sole remaining member from the original line-up. Problems with the sound equipment caused Rossington Collins concert to be delayed nearly four hours. Theirs was the last SAC presentation of 1980. The management of Stabler requires the SAC to work with a promoter as insurance against financial losses and damage. However, SAC officers would like to choose when they want to use a promoter. Nevertheless, Concert Chairman Fred Schaufeld said, In spite of our differ- ences, the SAC and the management of Stabler have managed to develop and maintain a very close working rela- tionship. This is for the betterment of stu- dent activities. 93 94 Lafayette Weekend OS The Election of 1 980 N. TREASU , WASHH Promising to slash the budget, toughen foreign policy, and make America great again, Ronald Reagan became the 40th president of the United States. The former Governor of California swept the electoral college but barely gained a majority of the popular vote. Finding the problems of Iran, Billy, and the economy in- surmountable from the Rose Garden, Democratic incumbent Jimmy Carter took his campaign on the road. However, it was too little too late. Except for his home state of Georgia, Carter lost all of the New South — formerly the heart of his support. Analysts claim that blacks were the only group that con- tinued their 1976 support of the Georgian. Carter ' s biggest win was in the predominantly black District of Columbia where he received 74.9 percent of the vote. Conservative political action committees like Jerry Fal- well ' s Moral Majority raised funds for Reagan and other Washington newcomers. These groups succeeded in ousting senatorial stalwarts, including Birch Bayh and 1972 Presiden- tial candidate George McGovern, who rated low on con- servative scorecards. Big business initially backed former Governor of Texas John Connally — who had the largest endowment in the presidential campaign. When Connally dropped out of the race, Kemp-Roth tax cut supporter Reagan received the big business support. Officially, the AFL-CIO and other unions were behind the incumbent. However, many rank-and-file members, believ- ing supply-side economics would cure inflation and unem- ployment, boosted Reagan support. Illinois congressman John Anderson, Libertarian Ed Clark, and Barry Commoner of the Consumer Party also ran for President. Anderson captured 7% of the electorate, thus qualifying for federal matching funds. However, Anderson ' s candidacy affected the election results less than might have been expected. Clark found strong support on campus, in spirit if not in numbers at Grace Hall, Nezv Republic editor William Buckley was questioned about Clark. Buckley said he would wholeheartedly support Clark if not for his wanting to dis- mantle the Pentagon. University Libertarians, responding in the Brown and White, said Clark was for efficiency in the military. Anderson also appeared at the University, calling for sacri- fice and conservation as the key to economic recovery. His speech at Stabler Arena drew national press attention and was broadcast by WLVR, the campus radio station. The Lehigh College Republicans were embarrassed earlier in the year after they announced a three way debate featuring Anderson, Bush, and Reagan. Claiming that there would also be keynote addresses by other major Republicans, the club invited 40 major East Coast Universities to Stabler Arena. However, area congressman Don Ritter turned out to be the only major political figure in attendance. Only 150 people saw the minor surrogates who appeared for two out of the three announced candidates. The club found itself discre- dited and in debt. Despite the fiasco, the College Republicans received funds from the University, as did the Democrat Club under Lehigh ' s nonpartisanship rules. The money for the Demo- crats is on account until the club finds an acceptable manner in which to use it. The Lehigh Democrats seem to exist primarily on paper. Several students and Deans who supported Reagan were rewarded for their efforts with invitations to Inauguration Day festivities. The overseer of these Reagan supporters was Marc Holtzman, a Lehigh Undergraduate who took a year off to serve as a top Reagan campaign coordinator in Pennsylva- nia. Holtzman was also an aide at the Republican Convention and second in command of Inauguration Day activities. Forum XI held a mock election prior to the actual voting. Reagan won easily with Anderson coming in second and Carter a close third. by Andy Lehren 97 f Day After Day There were those days when the thought of walking uphill at the end of class made one want to call a cab, every homework assignment had the effect of a sleeping pill, and even the canines on campus seemed to be dreaming of the summer. 98 99 Playoff, 8 1 by Jeff Aronson Photography by Bob Yougentob For the Engineer gridders, the partly sunny afternoon of December 13 was the culmination of a long, hard season; a season which ended without a loss. The 9-0-2 Engineers, unbeaten for the first time since 1950, advanced to the Division 1-AA football playoffs for the second consecutive year. Rival Eastern Kentucky University was the opponent again, but this time the two teams would square off in the friendly confines of Taylor Stadium. The first half ended in a 13-13 he, as senior Ted Iobst connected on field goals of 47 and 38 yards, the first setting an Engineer record. The Lehigh touchdown came on a five yard pass from Junior quarterback Larry Michalski to junior Paul Anastasio. Eastern Kentucky tied the game with just 24 seconds left in the first half, when running back Alvin Miller plowed in from the one-yard line. The 11,500 faithful, many of them students who de- cided to put aside the chores of finals to scream them- selves hoarse, waited in anticipation as the most impor- tant 30 minutes of the season were about to begin. 100 An Eastern Kentucky touchdown and field goal in the third quarter put the gridders behind, but with 8:50 left Michalski connected with senior running back Vince Rogusky on a 10-yard pass over the middle. Iobst con- verted the extra point to make the score 23-20. The last eight minutes were probably the most hard- hitting of the season, as Lehigh fought desperately for a game tying field goal or a winning touchdown. Remember Delaware yelled the band members, re- member reminding the crowd of Michalski ' s last second pass to senior Mark Yeager which preserved the unde- feated season. Then, when senior linebacker Bruce Rarig jarred Miller with a bone crunching tackle (leaving Miller ' s knees wob- bling), to almost cause a fumble, it looked like the En- gineers might pull off another last second triumph. Dreams of California were alive again. But the clock ran out before that bit of glory was achieved, a disappointment for everyone involved with the Lehigh football program, but hardly a blemish in light of the first undefeated season in thirty years. Ptk 101 102 A U-.17 Wi- lt ' ' •.. 103 Otttcet nW d n bto v fa ov« r aoo «w dents ,0U n   «- .: ' o ;« s ..Hii 1 , Mia ol CM „l.ll rtfttf me ptn. 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' the brown-haired win The 20-year-old former M spent more than 4 1 1 hours tesi hearing for H men arrested the Delta Tau Delta house Judge Michael Francii magistrate, dismissed recognizance CS o e ' - ?. : pausing ByPAULWIRTH Of The Morning Call Lehigh U. brings internal charg Lehigh University has brought int rnal charaes against 13 students in connection with an alleged rape on campus April 12, even though criminal charges against eight of them have been dropped because of insufficient evidence Charges of rape against one student and con- spiracy to commit rape against seven others were dropped Monday at a preliminary hearing before Northampton County Judge Michael Fmnctosa A . reliminary hearing is held todetermme if enough evidence exists to hold a person for trial Thirteen students and an Allentown man were charged after a 19- year-old former Muhlenberg College student said she was raped at a party at the Delta Tau Delta fraternity house on campus She testified at the hearing she was raped four times while naked or half-clothed men leaped around the room, flashing lights and shouting obscenities Preston Parr, Lehigh vice president and dean lor student affairs, said hearings will be held for Waltmglord. Delaware County, who isalsocharged with conspiracv An added charge ol rape was brought against Michael Keeney, 20, of Wilkes- Barre, who is also charged with indecent assault and conspiracy cC o° Lehigh ■. activities ol i. academic years . ' status of the j. t jmmittee appoint o .„ e p r or - i w.s will look ml S° ni Z   « Muring the past It T u f ' ' o n 4n Ai t 4% . ' : ■104 Scandals on Campus The 1980-81 academic year was punc- tuated by startling — even shocking — news events. In September, 1980, Delta Tau Delta Fraternity was brought before the Uni- versity Disciplinary Committee in con- nection with a wet-T-shirt contest spon- sored by the fraternity during Greek Week 1980. Thirty-five faculty members critical of the event had sent a letter to Dean of Students William Quay in May. Delta Tau Delta was found guilty by the University Disciplinary Committee. However, concluding that the fraternity had violated no duly enacted rule although it did engage in activity that appears patently offensive to significant sectors of the University, the Faculty Appeal Committee reversed the Disci- plinary Committee decision and cleared the house of all charges. Sigma Phi fraternity also came before the Disciplinary Committee in Septem- ber. In June, while responding to an alarm set off by the fraternity ' s automa- tic system, campus police had disco- vered several thousand dollars worth of stolen items in the chapter room. The articles had been taken from other fraternities, the University, the city of Bethlehem, and the postal service. Theft charges were brought against the house as a whole. The fraternity was found guilty of multiple thefts of property, retention of stolen property, and corporately pur- suing and condoning the practice of theft and retention of stolen property. Full University probation for the entire 1980-81 academic year was the sentence. Sigma Phi was ordered to return all the property and pay for any damage. The house was given until May 1, 1981, to report back to the Disciplinary Com- mittee with reasons why the chapter should continue. Failure to meet any of these requirements would result in dis- solution of the chapter. Sigma Phi came before the Discipline Committee again im March. The com- mittee found the entire house guilty of the January theft of a half-keg from Phi Delta Theta and decided to recommend to the reviewing board that Sigma Phi be dissolved. In April, an individual member of Sig- ma Phi stepped forward and assumed responsibility for the theft. However, the committee did not withdraw the re- commendation to dissolve since the chapter participated in trying to conceal the truth by not singling out an indi- vidual during March ' s hearing. In February, the Brown and White was itself the subject of a front page story. More than $5000 had been found missing from its account. Early in the spring semester, the new head of Journalism, Robert Sullivan, de- termined that proper accounting and bookkeeping records had not been maintained during the fall semester. Former head of Journalism, Joe McFad- den, then examined cancelled checks to discover invalid signatures on several. Apparently, a student with access to the Brown and White checkbook had written checks on the paper ' s account without authorization by forging at least one signature. The checkbook had not been locked in a safe place. Sullivan then consulted Dean Quay who requested an audit. The business manager of the Brown and White, who was involved in the embezzlement, payed back the money and left school with the understanding that the University would never give him a degree. The alleged rape on April 12 of a 19- year-old Muhlenberg College student led to the arrest of thirteen University students and one non-University stu- dent. Eleven of the University students were Delta Tau Delta brothers — at whose fraternity house the incident re- portedly occurred. Two of those arrested, one a Delta Tau Delta brother, were charged with rape and criminal conspiracy to commit rape. They were released on $5000 bail. Another Delt was charged with indecent assault and criminal conspiracy to com- mit rape. He was released on $1000 bail. All of the others were charged with cri- minal conspiracy to commit rape and re- leased on their own recognizance. A preliminary hearing on May 11 de- termined whether a prima facie case had been established against each indi- vidual. An ad hoc committee was formed to review the status of Delta Tau Delta and report back to President Lewis its recom- mendations concerning the future of the chapter at Lehigh. The Campus Crawl on April 30 ended in a riot involving 100-200 University students — several of whom were arrested. One University police officer was injured in the brawl. Disturbance was first created by a group of students demanding beer at Chi Phi. The fraternity had run out of beer and, upon hearing a window being broken, the president called campus police. Police arrived at the house, warned the person identified as having broken the window and left. However, they were soon called back — to find that a whole group of people . . . about 100-200 of them had returned to Chi Phi. Bill Gentzlinger, president of Chi Phi, said, People were just abusing them (the police officers), throwing beers on them — there was nothing they could do. The kids were chanting Kent State and screaming any obscenity under the sun directed at your mother, your sister, your father, you name it, said officer Mark DiLuzio. We attempted to leave the area, but the students were lying in front of the car and in the road. Students then assailed DiLuzio and his fellow officers Edward Shupp and Joseph Straka. Shupp was kicked in the eye and maced while attempting to apprehend one of the assailants. Trouble was also caused at Sigma Alpha Mu by students who scaled the fraternity ' s fence in an attempt to get beer. In yet another incident, one stu- dent was arrested for open lewdness fol- lowing a nude basketball game at Beta Theta Pi. An emergency meeting of the Inter- fraternity Council was called on May 1 to discuss what Quay termed the ex- tremely serious and explosive situation on the hill. Friday and Saturday following the meeting went very smoothly. Chief of Campus Police Eugene Dax said it was the mildest Greek Weekend ever, adding that there was total coopera- tion from students, the Dean of Stu- dents Office, faculty and administration. 105 106 107 108 -loliday Spirit J 1 • • • • •• •• ••• 9 • r • 1 t. ■■•• •• • 4 .. . ••: .. 1 • • • .• • • M • £ ' - • • • • • ' • • • • • •• • •• • %■• «• • ► • 109 A Decade of Women at Lehigh by Anne Fitzpatrick In the fall of 1971, 128 women, the first ever to attend our traditionally all male university arrived on campus. Since then, things have never been the same. The athletic department had no idea of the quality or quantity of women athletes that would come to Lehigh, according to William Leckonby, Director of Athletics. Back then, there were three Varsity teams, swimming, tennis, and field hockey. But due to talent and interest, today we have all of those plus vol- leyball, basketball, lacrosse and softball. In addition, there are sports clubs for women in track and soccer. The women ' s sports program at Lehigh has come along remarkably well with the teams doing well against tough opponents much sooner than I had ex- pected, said Leckonby. For example the field hockey team made it to nationals this year and last. The lacrosse team went to nationals this year and came in second only losing to Delaware. The womens sports program is not the only thing that has expanded. Back in ' 71 when we were first admit- ting women we planned on having no sororities; you can see how wrong we were, said Samuel Missimer, Director of Admissions. Today we have three established sororities; Alpha Gamma Delta, Gamma Phi Beta, and Alpha Phi — with a fourth one on the way. The University Panhellenic Council voted to expand the sorority system be- cause of the number of women in- terested in becoming involved, accord- ing to Larry Phillipi, assistant to the dean of students. Spring rush of 1981 left fifty girls who had wanted to pledge without bids. The year before there were thirty rejections. The need for another sorority was rec- ognized but the problem still remained no of which one to get. The Sorority Expan- sion Committee, comprised of three rep- resentatives from each existing sorority and Phillipi dealt with this job. The committee studied the alumnae chapters, scholarship programs, finan- cial status, membership chapter de- velopment, and national organization of each sorority that showed an interest in colonizing at Lehigh. There final decision can not be dis- closed because it ' s not official yet, said Phillipi. But, hopefully it will colonize by the fall of 1981, he added. Where to house the new sorority is still being de- cided. Although it is not really our re- sponsibility to find housing for the sorority, we will help, said Phillipi. Interestingly enough, according to Phillipi, the University could actually support the addition of two new soror- ities. However it would be unwise to bring in two new ones at the same time, said Phillipi. Women have excelled in sports, soror- ities, and in terms of involvement and activities, according to assistant Dean of Students Muriel Whitcomb. For example, Eileen Canzian was the first woman Brown and White editor back in 1977. She was not the last. Janet Scagnelli, who was in the first gradua- ting class of women, was vice-chairman of the Forum. She was not the last either. These days, the Epitome always seems to have a woman editor, said Whitcomb. The SAC and LUV are pre- dominantly staffed by women, too, added Whitcomb. This year for the first time in Lehigh ' s history, the Bosey Reiter Leadership Cup, the most prestigious service award presented to an undergraduate, was presented to a woman — Phyllis Errico. Academically, the women are consis- tently above the men, with their grade point average about a 10th of a point higher, said Whitcomb. Women at Lehigh are asserting themselves. They ' re visible, credible, and have a lot of respect. Doors aren ' t closed to them, there ' s nothing holding them back, said Whitcomb. They may be outnumbered, but they ' re not intimidated, Whitcomb claimed. Looking back on the early days of Lehigh women, Missimer said he was amazed at how well women adjusted into the Lehigh lifestyle. After a year or two, it was almost as if they ' d been here forever, he said. in 112 113 Speakers Rodney Dangerfield Comedian Rodney Dangerfield spoke at Lehigh on January 27, bringing an almost sell-out crowd to its feet at Stabler Arena. After firing one-liners and no respect jokes at the crowd, the high- light of the evening was during an audi- ence question and answer session. One observer asked Dangerfield how his health was to which he replied, not so good. This morning I was doing nude push-ups and I didn ' t see the mousetrap! photograph by Robert Youngentob 114 Franco Modigliani Victor Tomseth Nikki Giovanni 115 f - v vj 116 ) MIK3 wwi|eu SltUt HU4T 8t ON S 6 CARJM,.A JY '  MiKW ' W WUL Bf TDdVi bOt  J. OMK AM A MIUBue AT f ACT t Esu OM tre First flooS. 117 118 The first Hourglass — brainchild of the Social Alternatives Committee of Forum XI — was held in the University snack- bar from 8:30 p.m. to midnight on January 29. Nearly 400 people enjoyed the music of guitarist John Lee. In addition to live entertainment provided by professionals and amateurs, the Hourglass features special additions to the regular snack bar menu. According to chairman Jeff Aibel, the Social Alternatives Committee is trying to fill a need for additional programming — not detract from other social events on campus. The crowd was very enthusiastic at one of the best alternatives to a pubnite offered on this campus in quite a while. The food was good and the service not bad, consider- ing the newness of the idea and the event, said a Brown and White editorial. The main reasons for the success of the initial Hourglass, expected to be the first of a series presented twice a month, were advance planning and publicity by the ad-hoc Social Alternatives Committee and cooperation and assistance from the University Office of Auxiliary Services, the Dean of Stu- dents Office, the Dining Service, and the Student Activities Council, continued the editorial. But credit should also be given to those . . . who showed up Thursday . . . Without that support, the Hourglass would have failed, no matter how well planned it had been. Improvements were made in the February, March, and April presentations of the Hourglass. Unpopular items were dropped from the menu following the first Hourglass. The waiter system was reevaluated when Food Services lost $400- $500 on the February Hourglass. Labor costs accounted for much of the deficit. 119 Orangemen end Engineers ' hold on Easterns by Larry Reisman The Syracuse Orangemen of coach Ed Carlin crowned four individual cham- pions Sunday night while dethroning the Engineers as Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association champs at Prince- ton University ' s Jadwin Gymnasium. Syracuse qualified seven matmen, scoring 159.75 points to Lehigh ' s 134.50, and the Engineers qualified six, for the NCAA championships. Bob Weaver (second at 118), Tom Husted (first at 126), Darryl Burley (first at 134), Jim Reil- ly (fourth at 158), Jeff Turner (third at 167), and Colin Kilrain (first at 177) will make the trip for Lehigh. In the first collegiate battle in history between two Olympians in the 118- pound finale, Gene Mills of Syracuse gave up an early takedown but re- sponded with six near falls before finally nailing Weaver in 5:20. Lehigh ' s Tom Husted nipped defend- ing 118-pound champion Dale Mills of Syracuse, 11-10, in their semi-final bout before fronting Mark Palzer of Army, 14-5 in the finals of their 126-pound bout. Husted ' s other two wins were by fall at 7:57 against Temple ' s Joe Duca and 7-3 against 1980, 126-pound runnerup, Alan Reto of East Stroudsburg. At 134, Burley won his third consecu- tive championship as he ran a patented takedown clinic, racking up 11-two- pointers en route to a 24-10 victory over William and Mary ' s Billy Pincus, whose only previous loss this season was to Maryland ' s Todd Camel. Burley opened with a 21-6 superior 120 decision over Princeton ' s fourth-place finisher John Orr, while pinning Frank- lin and Marshall ' s Mike McMahon in the quarterfinals and pouncing Syracuse ' s third place finisher Iacovelli, 12-6, in the semifinals. A tremendous tournament perform- ance by unseeded 142-pound Engineer Tommy Bold ended on a sour note as he dropped a 10-4 rematch with Siegel in the consolation finals for third place. Siegel, who defeated Bold, 9-8, last week at Stabler Arena, jumped to an 8-1 lead, and allowed Bold four escapes in the duel. Engineer Tom Sloand, who wrestled at 126 earlier this year became known as David at 150 this weekend, manhand- ling his opponents and working his way to a fifth place finish. In a big upset at 158-pounds, Engineer defending champ Reilly suffered through an injured groin and a 5-3 loss to Allen Washington of Yale and 6-3 con- solation loss to Mike Rodgers of Navy en route to a fourth place finish. He was selected as a wild-card pick for the nationals along with Navy ' s 167- pounder John Reich. In the 167-pound class whose first four seeds were knocked out early, including defending champion Reich, who placed fourth nationally last year, Turner almost worked his way to the finals, but fell victim to Army ' s Dave Hagg, 6-5, in the semis. Colin Kilrain showed Eastern fans why he is one of the toughest 177- pounders in the country by cruising through the tourney. After pinning his first two opponents, Kilrain seemed to have a bit of trouble with Princeton captain Jim Fraivillig, winning only 14-6, then disposing of de- fensive Midshipman Mark Phillips in the finals, 15-3. Engineer Tom Hensler finished his Lehigh career in fine style finishing sixth at 190, a weight which may be a bit over Hensler ' s head. Engineer heavyweight Drew Keiser won a close bout with Army ' s Larry Beisel in the opening round, 12-10, but dropped another slow match reminis- cent of the one last week with Rotunda, the eventual winner, 8-4 in the quarter- final. 121 122 Spring ■123 Year in Review photographs by Bethlehem Globe Times Concern about the number of hand- guns in the United States — 50 million at last count — was expressed anew fol- lowing the death of John Lennon on De- cember 8, 1980. The ex-Beatle was shot in front of his New York apartment house by Mark David Chapman — a lon- er who had not only idolized Lennon but masqueraded under his name. Lennon and Yoko Ono had just released Dou- ble Fantasy — their first work in eight years. The album ' s most popular single, Starting Over, climbed the charts as the world mourned the musician. On January 20, 1981, Ronald Reagan took the oath as 40th President of the United States, promising an era of national renewal. Within minutes of his swearing-in, the 52 American hos- tages held in Iran were released after 444 days in captivity. They were welcomed back to the United States with cheers, tears, yellow ribbons and tributes. At a White House ceremony, President Reagan thanked the returning citizens for making us proud to be Americans. Farmers watched the skies all winter, hoping for rain that would end the se- vere drought and save the summer crops. A major storm across the country in February brought some immediate re- lief but no long term solutions to the serious problems of waste and pollution. Experts remained concerned that the rapid depletion of underground re- serves of water would produce a crisis reminiscent of the energy shortage. In February, before a joint session of Congress, the President unveiled a second New Deal aimed at the run- away growth of big government. Reagan claimed that his proposals — which in- cluded drastic cuts in taxes, spending, and regulation — could halve the infla- tion rate, increase economic growth, and result in a balanced budget. However, many questioned the ability of these un- tested theories to hold up in the real wor ld — and worried about how the cuts would affect low income groups. On March 30, John Warnock Hinckley Jr. fired six shots and injured four people one of them the President of the United States. Reagan suffered a serious chest wound but kept his sense of humor throughout the ordeal. The assassination attempt raised questions about how well the President is pro- tected and what more could be done. Once again, the handgun problem was discussed with Reagan maintaining his position against gun control. Fifty-four hours after a delayed blast- off from Cape Canaveral, the space- shuttle Columbia made a flawless land- ing in the Mojave Desert. Americans were exhilarated by the reusable shut- tle ' s trouble-free return to earth. Com- mander John Young ' s shuttle copilot, Navy Captain Robert Crippen, ex- claimed, We are really in the space business to stay. 124 125 126 127 128 129 Lichtenstein Circus 130 a Cow Day 131 132 Greek Week 133 Preppy Editor Chooses University ' Key ' Preps by Anne Fitzpatrick College should be the happiest eight years of your life, advised Lisa Birn- bach, editor of the Official Preppy Hand- book, who spoke in Packard Lab. Aud. April 15. Wearing (of course) a turtleneck, Fair Isle sweater, kilt, red socks and clogs (the very ones pictured in the book), Birnbach explained why Lafayette is mentioned in the book while Lehigh isn ' t. Look, Lehigh, engineering is just not preppy, it ' s too practical, she said. Be- sides you can ' t pick up women on loga- rithms, she added. Slide rules do not go out on dates either, she continued. I can see it now, some geek saying ' let me compute the tip ' . Birnbach suggested philosophy as a more acceptable major. For example, can I prove I was really there in Brooks Brothers (B 2 in prep language) if nobody saw me? Classics is good, too, because preps like old things better than new things, she said. Birnbach also advocates English as a prep major because it makes you basi- cally unemployable. That ' s the way it should be, Birnbach said, then you can mooch off your parents for a while, or better yet, your friends ' parents. The Preppy Handbook editor also commented on prep sex. Sex is some- thing a girl gives to a guy when he is no longer impressed with her family ' s wealth, she said. Smoking is prep to, she said. After all, what else can you do with the hand that ' s not holding the highball at a cock- tail party? How preppy does Birnbach think Lehigh is? Well, compared to the Uni- versity of North Dakota, you ' re very prep, she answered. The University failed in a major catego- ry, she said. Birnbach polled the audi- ence and found General Hospital to be the most popular soap on campus. But, All My Children is the preppiest soap opera, according to Birnbach. After a slide presentation of prep life- styles, Birnbach invited members of the audience up to compete in the Student Activities Council ' s Most Male and Female Prep Fashion Contest. Contestants were required to model their outfits, then chat with Miss Birn- bach. Where did you prep?, Where do you summer? she asked them. Birn- bach also checked closely for socks (T.T.F. W. — too tacky for words), labels , pearls, monograms, etc. Birnbach even asked the men contes- tants what kind of underwear they were wearing. Boxers, and not jockey shorts, are prep, according to Birnbach. One contestant, however, told Birnbach that he was wearing jockey shorts because he needed the support. Kathy Hutnik, ' 84, and Steven Hayes, ' 84, were chosen as the winners, and will dine together at Widow Brown ' s Inn. A preppy since she was a fetus, Birnbach was graduated from Riverdale Country Day School and Brown Uni- versity. She is 24 and lives in New York City. She claims she was born to write the book. The prep world was in hiding and being enjoyed by only a few select few, she said, and someone had to ex- pose it. Many of Birnbach ' s friends and family assisted her with the book. In fact, most of the models found in the book are her friends. The clothes pictures, however, are mostly her own. Birnbach ' s mother did some writing for the book, including the I gave birth to a preppy passage. For the future, Birnbach says she already has three other book ideas. Also, Official Preppy desk diaries, calenders, drinking and vomit shirts (100 percent cotton because synthetic fibers never touch a prep ' s body ), stationary (pink and green?), stickers, postcards, etc., are coming out next fall. There ' s even talk of a preppy movie, Birnbach said. Birnbach said she loves going around promoting the book. I never knew I could make a living just talking, she said. It ' s hard to be the epitome of prep all the time, Birnbach says, and she admits she ' s not always totally prepped-out. I just brought a pair of olive drab pants to wear with my cowboy boots, she said. That ' s okay, Lisa, even alligators shed their skin once in a while. 135 The Lehigh Diet To balance one ' s diet properly while at Lehigh, it is necessary to select foods every day from each of the four basic food groups . . . 1. Milk Group (includes milk, ice cream, cheese): provides calcium. It is possible to satisfy this require- ment by guzzling milk at regular inter- vals. However, this could become quite boring — especially if one does not like the cow beverage. Fortunately, Lehigh offers several other opportunities to stock up on cal- cium. These include . . . — drinking White Russians and som- breros at hotel parties. — pigging out at the freshman ice cream bash. — filling up at wine and cheese par- ties. 2. Meat Group (includes meat, poultry, fish, eggs): provides pro- tein. No one has yet conclusively deter- 136 mined what type of meat is con- tained in Greekers (and to which food group do the flies belong?). A word of caution: do not try to satisfy one ' s protein needs by pick- ing the pepperoni off other persons ' slices of pizza. Vegetarians need not despair. Soybean (a major ingredient in Lump) is an excellent source of pro- tein — as is peanut butter. Stock up on the Reese ' s. 3. Vegetable — Fruit Group Sources of Vitamin A . . . — apples: a good crunchy food when studying gets boring. — bananas: even more digestible when in Daiquiris. Sources of Vitamin C . . . — the orange juice in screwdrivers — the strawberries in shortcake — the potato stuffing in pierogies (beware of the grease, it might be dangerous to one ' s health) Dates are also the source of good things (but sometimes hard to find). 4. Bread and Cereal Group: provides iron, niacin, the B vitamins, and car- 306 BROADWAY, BETHLEHEM, PA. Call 8661088 WE ARE OPEN DELIVER bohydrates. It is possible — but not always desir- able — to stuff one ' s face with slices of Wonder. Beer is usually considered a more socially acceptable way of in- gesting carbonhydrates at Lehigh. However, total reliance on this beverage will result in frequent trips to the bath- room. Popcorn is another popular source of carbohydrates. Owing to its light and fluffy texture, this substance is also a potential cause of food fights. As for cereals — there ' s a Wheatena eater for every Captain Crunch junkie. wm 137 ■A4  . 138 139 140 141 142 .jenar 1 ' Jll 143 Gryphons in Action A gryphon is a fictitous animal with the body and hind legs of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle. This formidable creature guarded the treasures within the castles of ancient mythology. The gryphons at Lehigh are so named because they guarded freshmen — the treasures of the University. All residence halls accommodating first-year students are staffed with gryphons 144 i whose general responsibilities are to assist fresh- man with academic and personal problems. However, more highly specialized aid is some- times needed. Gryphons — who are not profes- sional counselors — will then direct the fresh- man to the appropriate person. As an official staff member, the gryphon is charged with maintaining order in the living sec- tions. Each dormitory must have at least one gryphon on call during weekend nights. Usually, a gryphon has dorm duty about twice a semester. With the help of its gryphon, each living unit is expected to sponsor one educational and one social program a semester. The former often in- clude lectures by faculty members. Spaghetti dinners and hotel parties are popular social events. Secret Santas abound at Christmas time while canoe trips and softball games are warm weather options. The selection of new gryphons is done each semester. The entire process consists of three rounds of one-hour interviews. Gryphons do the interviewing and make up their own questions. At the end of each round, a selection meeting determines which candidates will go on to the next round. Those who go through the third round participate in a workshop to become more familiar with the job of a gryphon and the Gryphon Society. The final selection meeting lasts about six hours. The first gryphon training session takes place in August before freshman orientation. Topics of discussion usually include human sexuality and orientation activities. The handling of emergen- cies is also covered along with some first aid. There is another shorter training session at the end of Christmas vacation. Most gryphons participate in some form of inservice training during the semester. This often involves attending a movie, lecture, or workshop organized by the area coordinaters. Contact with other gryphons is maintained at weekly dinners and periodic society meetings. 145 Brian Allston, Photography Editor Clarice May, Business Manager 146 1981 Epitome ROW 1: S. Perkins, C. Ehrens, C. May, M. Mastras, B. Allston; ROW 2: . Kuvin, V. Nelson, M. McCloghry, M. Farinella, R. Kaminsky, K. Moncher, S. Russell, A. Scott, B. Rankin. 147 BB UU AAO ALO-TLC TAX - 148 American Institute of Chemical Engineers T. Minnick, R. MacFarland. K. Wood. American Institute of Industrial Engineers ROW 1: K. Pulling, ]. Doll, B. Hummiston; ROW 2: . Nelson, M. Budzinski, M. Mazar, Dr. M. Groover. 149 American Society of Mechanical Engineers ROW 1: R. Ryan, B. Hawkey, M. Carboy, T. Henning, F. Fernandez; ROW 2: A. Fyhan, D. Schoenberg, A. Rubin, T. Buehrer; ROW 4: B. Raulein, D. Fronheiser, Zimmer, ]. Alt, B. Weitzner. ' A. Matay, V. Byers;ROW3: T. Godmvn, ]. Sikora, A. P . Mentzer, ]. Hall, D. Evans, T. Cerra. 150 Arnold Air Society i i ' fta r K ROW 1: G. Rei f, E. Dougherty, L. Beamon, ]. Beck, S. Townsend; ROW 2: T. Sobieski, S. Nichols, S. Quinn, ]. Magee, K. Glass, T. Russo. 151 The Band 152 153 Boxing After a lackluster season, the Boxing Squad went on to record its best season in the history of boxing at Lehigh. At Grace Hall in March, the Engineers placed third (among 15 colleges) in the annual Eastern Tournament. Senior John Young successfully defended his Eastern crown at 190. Young went on to the nationals at Reno accom- panied by Andy Okada who got the 112 lb. wild- card selection. Both seniors came back to Lehigh as newly crowned national collegiate boxing champs. John Young defeated both of his oppo- nents by Knock-outs while Andy Okada, a for- mer Lehigh wrestler, outboxed his opponents for decisive victories. These two Lehigh boxers won for the Brown White team a fourth place in the entire nation. Thus, 1981 was the best boxing year in Lehigh history! William L. Quay 20 May 1981 Mark Srutzman 154 Mike Bertuch John Young 155 ROW 1: E. White, A. Lehren; ROW 2: . Aronson, B. Robertson, . Wilson, R. Schlauch, ]. Eichenfield, M. Donley, B. Russell, M. Gerencher, K. Kenna, R. Youngentob; MISSING: S. Block, V. Giuseffi, M. Edelen, L. Reisman. 156 FALL SPRING Editor-inChief Jerry Miller Ed White Managing Editor Ed White Barb Robertson Editorial Page Editor Barb Robertson Jennifer Wilson Sr. News Editor Jennifer Wilson Kevin Kenna News Editor Tom DiPiazza Sanford Block Features Editor Terry Deisinger Jeff Eichenfield Photo Editors Vince Giuseffi Vince Giuseffi Bob Youngentob Desk Editors Kevin Kenna Jeff Eichenfield Barbara Russell Assistant Desk Editors Jeff Aronson Investigating Team Tom DiPiazza Andy Lehren Michele Gerencher It ' s Wednesday morning, 3 a.m. As I sit at my desk in my tiny apartment in M M, my roommate sleeps peacefully. So do the rest of the people on the hall, save those few poor souls with an 8:00 exam. Press night officially ended about an hour and a half ago, when the managing editor, the desk editors and the news editor all went home, leaving me with the copy, headlines, and layout to read and check over. With only a few sets of eyes checking over everything, mistakes will naturally occur. Unfortunately, at 3 a.m., I don ' t know how many I will find. All of this starts about 4 p.m. every Sunday and Wednesday when a few of the editors drop by the Brown and White office in the basement of the U.C. and prepare their desks for the flood of arti- cles which will (should) appear before them in about a half hour. By 4:30 all the editors are usually here. Reporters are supposed to have their articles turned in to their editors by 4:30, but this is college; 5:00 isn ' t bad (that ' s what they think, at least). Dinner breaks come between 5-7, de- pending on where each editor lives. During those two hours, the press room is like the city morgue, with only a few dead-looking bodies going about their twice weekly routine with no one around to watch. At 7, the press nighters arrive. To B W editors, press nighters are the gophers, the handymen and women who type press releases, retype sloppy copy and write short news briefs from the information given to them. They leave at 10, but not be- fore getting a shot at a piece of the pizza which usually arrives some- where around 9:30. Even press nighting has its rewards. The editors usually stay until 12:30 or 1:00, sometimes later. Sports and features are usually done first, and later photo. The editorial board, con- sisting of the editor-in-Chief, man- aging editor and editorial page edi- tor, usually stay the longest, along with one of the news editors, who has to assign the stories for the next issue. Finally, the editor-in Chief is the last one to leave, taking with him all the copy (articles), photographs, headlines and layout sheets, to be checked over one more time before they are dropped off at Bernie ' s — South Side print shop owner Bernie Fetsko, whose Peerless Publications at Fourth and Polk Streets in Beth- lehem takes over from here. The paper is printed twice a week, on Tuesday and Friday, with space age equip- ment at Bernie ' s print shop. Sunday and Wednesday the paper is put together, much like it was tonight, with changes and correc- tions made the next night after everything is set into type. Last minute checks are done the morning of the press run, just to make sure everything is ok and nothing is missing. Occassionally, someone has to yell Stop the presses for an important late story, and the paper comes out late. But that ' s the news- paper business for you. Something always fouls it up. For most Brown and Whiters, the paper is more than an extracurricular activity. Repor- ters get one academic credit, editors two. Reporters spend about 3 — 8 hours a week interviewing, writing and typing their stor- ies. Editors spend 20 — 30 hours writing, editing, and assigning stories. The manag- ing editor usually spends more than 30 hours a week with press nights, trips to the printer and editorial board sessions. The editor-in- chief can count on 40 hours or more with most of the administrative work and meet- ings on top of the regular operations of the paper. To put all of this into a weekly schedule that includes going to class, studying for ex- ams and sleeping, something usually gives. The first to go is sleep . . . sorry . . . next is grades. And finally, when all else has failed, the paper will suffer. At least that ' s the way it is for most of the editors and even some of the reporters — those who want to see the Brown and White excell. Usually it works. Sometimes it doesn ' t. None of it would be possible without the team effort and the sup- port of the professors of journalism. And journalism secretary Ruth Mathis, too. Well, I ' ve gotta get some sleep. Oops, I almost forgot, I have to take the rest of the copy to the printer. Well, then I ' ll get some sleep. It ' s been fun. Thanks for a great year staff. See you next year. Ed White Editor-in-Chief Brown and White 157 Brown and White Business Staff P. Starer, R. Saslaw, C. White, D. Dender, R. Baff, D. Kass. FALL SPRING Business Manager David Israel Clifford White Comptroller Clifford White Local Ad Manager Scott Spiro Rich Saslow National Ad Manager Rich Saslow Rick Baff Credit Manager Clifford White Peter Starer Circulation Manager Andy Hosposor Rich Schlauch 158 Black Students Union ROW 1: R. Caraway, A. Raymond, R. Collins, C. McGeechy, P. Gee, R. Davis; ROW 2: A. Corneilions, D. Tcomer, 5. Townsend, K. Greene, A. Monroe, C. Brown, W. Miller, G. McBean, G. Woodbury; ROW 3: . Young, D. Paschal, D. Foster, A. Hanks, D. Butler, C. Leach, D.Kennedy, K. Har- mon, K. Moore. Chi Epsilon ROW 1: B. Yen, L. Yetter, B. Fawcett, ]. Snyder, ]. Mackie, E. Ennyht, M. D ' Andrea, D. Gugmo, R. Halczli, D. Beedle; ROW 2: R. Slutter, ]. Liebig, Y. Aranyos, M. VonBradsky, }. Hahy, C. Kruger, C. Menzemer, Dr. Vanhorn, R. Wilmezger. 159 ROW 1: S. Krick, L. Sefing, S. Myers, L. Gallagher, ]. Frank, F. Brooks, L. Lutz, S. Karpati, D. Veras, G. Schmalz; ROW 2: . Rosenthal, ]. Capuano, P. White, ]. Call, D. Weiller, T. Cort, ]. Templeton, B. Stepic. 160 Cycling Team  v TfC LEHIGH A iifK.. M. Wilmerding, N. Mekhert, J. Hartman, A. Melchert, M. Brown, P. Guarracini, ]. Harper, F. Scioscu, ). Holmes; MISSING: L. Mazzei. 161 Choir The Choir, under the direction of Dr. Steven Sametz, enjoyed a very successful ' 80- ' 81 season. From its intensive, three-day workshop, held during freshman orienta- tion to its performance of Mozart ' s C Minor Mass in April, the Choir enjoyed a full year. The parent ' s Day concert in October was an ambitious program, with choral selections from the Renaissance to the contemporary. The Choir took this same program to Jim Thorpe, home of Asa Packer, where they gave a benefit concert for the Mauch Chunk Opera House. Christmas Vespers, a festival of Lessons and Carols, celebrated the joy of Christmas. Vespers included congregational carols and scripture lessons read by leaders of the Lehigh community. The highlight of the Choir ' s season was a tour of Puerto Rico. Beautiful weather, vi- brant performances, and enthusiastic audi- ences made the six day tour one the Choir will never forget. 162 163 Equestrian Club _ - K. Kau, B. Balardis, B. Fawcett, I. Rebollo, B. Plutnick. Forum ROW 1: S. Krawiec, M. Canavan, I. Brett, A. de la Cruz, K. Perrone, D. Lewis; ROW 2: E. Bogucz, H. Flescher, P. Parr. 164 FMA R. Yerk, D. ones, G. Reynolds, D. Hill, M. Halloran, S. Weller, ]. Porta, ]. Burke. 165 Gryphons ROW 1: L. Eevy, L. Batezole, K. Ignar, L. Andreach, T. Cervoni, T. McElhinney, S. Escott, C. Jones, J. Conroy, D. Melone, S. Longson; ROW 2: R. Honens, ]. Gennussa, T. Ceier, D. joynt; ROW 3: T. Vrabec, D. Mills, G. Smith, K. Fields, S. Ochs, E. Stohlman, T. Bonnarigo, S. Bond, G. Meyer, M. Gordon, ]. Werner, B. Meltzer, P. Procter, P. Wiedron, G. Novek; ROW 4: B. Glazer, T. Brennan, A. Tobasky, B. Narus, F. Salloum, M. Paley, G. Batchelder, B. Horn, . Helble, j. Capraro, D. Burg; ROW 5: L. Ly man, T. Saydah, R. Baff, M. Buono, M. Ruth, ]. Frankel, R. Super- fine. Hillel Society J L S. Brown, B. Weitzner, J. Kuvin, A. Pomerantz, D. Mendelsohn, C. Drucker. 166 IEEE . Kuta, B. Billowitch, B. Piphitz, D. Berbermn, D. Talhelm. Investment Club ROW 1: . Erickson, B. Dunlap, D. Fiore, M. Zimmer; ROW 2: P. McDonough, M. Weitzner, B. Funnell, J. Sherman, }. Kaplan, B. Goldberg, ]. Creenleaf, L. Herold, L. Loeb. 167 Interfraternity Council Better known as the IFC, this is the representative body governing fraternity affairs and coordinating fraternity activities. It provides the machinery for self-government and discipline within the fraternity system, as well as a means of communication among fraternities on such subjects as pledge education, rushing, and chapter management through the Fraternity Management Association. The IFC extends the educational process for fraternity men to exercise their potential in terms of political, organizational, and administrative capabilities as well as service to both the campus and community. Del C. Markward President Eric Boehm Vice President Mike Halloran Secretary Jack McGowan Treasurer 168 Junior Class Officers SEATED: L. Penrod, M. Lesslie; STANDING: T. Hammond, S. Sanford. Karate ROW 1: . Berger, M. Ryan, D. Greenwood, M. Olentch, ]. Wassner, J. Porcelli; ROW 2: B. Heimbach, A. Rosman, K. O ' Brien, P. Ortega, P. Dent, ]. Boesch, S. Freedman, T. Baldwin, M. Snisky. 169 Lehigh University Volunteers ROW 1: A. Kuhn, ]. Schwenk, B. Raimldi, M. Arellan, M. Murphy; ROW 2: C. Mervin, ]. Wolonznski, K. Wright, S. Faktor, B. Deutsch. Marketing Club ROW 1: L. Archer, K. Shriber, ]. Aigen; ROW 2: D. Sgambelluri, I. Hostetter, D. Fiore, L. Power. 170 Dean Quay, T. Amoruso, S. Brown, A. Spinosa. Panhellenic Society Omicron Delta Kappa ROW 1: K. Thomson, D. Kuchka, C. Moon, M. Lesslie; ROW 2: M. Haas, C. Pike, S. Humphrey; ROW 3: N. Wortzel, L. Gorab, L. Phillipi. 171 Mustard and Cheese Mustard and Cheese is Lehigh ' s drama organization and it is involved in most of the productions seen on campus. Students are involved in every aspect of the productions from directing and managing to acting. The advisor for the club is Professor Jeffrey Milet, and the 19 80-1981 officers included Jeff Helm, Ed Kahn, Kathy Maz, and Rosie Caraway. Major productions this year in- cluded The Fantasticks, Waiting for Godot, and Vanities which was student directed by Ed Kahn. The culmination of the year was in the student directed production Butterflys are Free. 172 photographs by Frank Regan 173 Newman Center ROW 1: F. Wilson, T. Tolosko, A. Saitta, A. Blackler, C. Romanik; ROW 2: . Gabuzda, M. Rajkowski, A. Burg, D. Chizmadia, P. Beronio, D. Pietruszynski, J. Santanasto, F. Schware. 174 Newman Center Folk Group • U-H E U ROW 1: D. Chizmadia, D. Mastrobattista, M. Morrison; ROW 2: T. Tolosko, A. Zarouni, D. Restler, A. Kline, A. Dohl, C. Shea; ROW 3: T. Natan, C. Green, ]. Gabuzda, C. Bayer, P. Scheunzel, M. Kilick, G. Romanic, J. Richter. 175 Pi Tau Sigma K. Anderson, K. Ball, D. Callahan, T. Berglund, P. Bracken, J. Bradley, R. Charles, R. Greene, R. Hegel, L. Helwig, M. Higgins, L. Holt, J. Homa, J. Hricko, J. Jordan, S. Krushmski, P. Laier, C. LeCoz, R. Maguire, M. Morgan, M. Raginski, D. Ressler, E. Sandford, R. Schmid,]. Sikora, H. Stamateris, R. Summer, J. Swope, R. Tryhane, A. Wiebolt, T. Godoum, H. McGee, P. Castaheda, K. Akerboom, C. Bakis, R. Buckley, T. But- rir, R. Casparian, D. Davitian, C. Ellsworth, A. Ferri, D. Pronheiser, D. Hahn, C. Jonas, M. Kelner, R. Klopp, T. Ogren, D. Pjeil, B. Shriver, R. Snyder, T. Somer, P. Walker, M. Weiss, T. Wiese. Powderpuff Football ROW 1: K. Blum, M. Phillips, L. Francis, P. Robbins; ROW 2: L. Kershner, L. Klein, S. Perkins, S. McClain, W. Kress; ROW 3: D. Deitz, S. Yee, D. Casazza, S. Bushmann, M. Panarello. 176 Pre-law Society G. Johnson, Dean Ellis, E. Metz. Russian Club . Kwasney, P. Kavee, I. Schreiner, M. Melchert, R. Trench, D. George, ]. Surotchak. 177 Residence Halls Council ROW 1: C. Ellsworth, ]. Maloney, P. Naylor, B. Bantor; ROW 2: D. Bauer, L. Jones, S. Tamil, J. Baker, R. ToreilH. -If C Sparagna, ]. Richter, ]. Sipos, C. Toltz, T. Edwards, T. Libsch, M. McLeod, . Shamson, P. Dionisos, R. Gedney, A. Bhambam, A. Colananm, K. Rosch, R. Cahill, P. Bayer, R. Engel, R. Sidrer, ]. Suotchak, C. Eshelman, A. lountzis, ]. Boettger, K. Hutmk, A. Ferrante, C. Easton, M. Shervux, G. Keller, S. Marmello, ]. Lust,D. Sgambulluri, N. Beil, }. Schaffstall, R. Modteller, H. Salat, K. Robertson, V Smith C Jacobs, D. Robbins, R. Schlauch, T. Mclnnes, . Abbott, D. Lucas, P. Kane, C. Shae, ). Hart, S. Ziegler, J. Peoples, R. DiSivio, W. Holman S Lewis, S. Bogucz, M. Ratte, ]. Kobulsky, S. Greenbaum, B. Flynn, . Call, M. Olenich, P. DeMaria, B. Banks, R. Horn, S. Reynolds, S. Somkuti, K. Jackson, T. Patterson, P. Sanchirico. 178 Senior Class Officers SEATED: . Archibald, B. Herbert; STANDING: K. McMinn, K. Thompson. Society of Women Engineers ROW 1: K. Otto, K. Stein, S. Metz, M. Clement, A. Zalouni, L. Hugick, J. Wilson, F. Genthe, L. Rebollo, N. Lonski, L. McMahon, Snyder, E. Lanius, R. TorielU; ROW 2: C. Mason, E. Fox, B. M. ]. Farinella, P. Gmgher, M. Lee. 179 Student Activities Council ROW 1: B. Kerr, T. Boscoe, B. Sergiovanni, P. Fioretti, K. Miser, ). lewis; ROW 2: B. Fraikhorn, F. Schaufeld. 180 Pete Fioretti Beatrice Sergiovanni Larry Bertan Kim Miser Beth Fraikhorn Fred Schaufeld Tony Bosco Andrew Airman President Sorority Representative Acting Vice President Treasurer Secretary Publicity Concerts Lectures Movies 181 Sophomore Class Officers N. Liu, L. Hayes, V. Armenio, N. Horlacher. Tau Beta Pi P. Bailey, D. Bechtel, C. Bogert, P. Bracken, M. Browne, T. Carey, S. Davies, ]. Prey, M. Fucci, J. Garrison, j. Hammer, D. Hausmah, R. Hegel, L. Holt, E. Kahn, M. Kelner, A. Kostenbauder , H. Krafczek, K. Lange, S. Marshall, A. Mcardle, L. McCann, C. Menzemer, L. Messina, B. Narus, T. Natan, S. Pearce, W. Pertusi, . Pietrantomo, P. Ponte, R. Rau, S. Reichgott, D. Ressler, D. Rexon, A. Roth, R. Ryan, P. Sanchirico, M. Satteson, B. Slompak, K. Smith, C. Smoot, K. Snyder, ]. Spillane, ]. Swope, C. Tarzia, D. Tavianini, D. Trabert, E. Wagner, ]. Weismann, G. Ahern, K. Akerboom, M. Anqtestein, j. Antos, j. Apgar, M. Bak, C. Bakis, R. Bartosz, M. Bastian, }. Bell, B. Benge, j. Benson, D. Berberian, T. Berglund, D. Bernstein, N. Bige- low, A. Blackler, W. Blecher, j. Bohar, A. Bourhis, A. Brodner, R. Buckley, T. Butrie, K. Byrnes, L. Chuss, C. Ciccotello, D. Daintian, E. DeLong, G. Derbyshire, R. Klopp, T. Koprowski, S. Kriner, S. Krushinski, T. Krutsick, R. Kurtas, A. Lea, ]. Lebo, F. Lenzo, N. Lonski, P. Lord, L. Maslo, . Matheivs, L. McMahon, D. McMillan, R. Moyer, D. O ' curr, T. Ogren, D. Pfeil, D. Pietruszynski, K. Pulling, ]. Reid, D. Renshaw, D. Richardson, ]. Richter, f. Ripsom, G. Romanik, S. Ryan, M. Ryan, R. Sachse, D. Sagl, S. Sajer, D. Schantz, C. Schlags, M. Scozzafava, E. Setwle, S. Shichman, ]. Sivilia, M. Sicinski, G. Snow, j. Snyder, M. Spratt, T. Steigerwalt, D. Stumpp, M. Stutzman, R. Swoyer, M. Thoma, R. Trench, B. Tutt, . Valentino, N. Wagner, M. Waldeisen, T. Ward, E. Weisbrod, A. Weiss, M. Weiss, C. Wien, E. Witheford, L. Yetter, R. Zillig, M. Zvanut. 182 Visiting Lectures Committee ROW 1: L. Brett, F. Jacobs, D. Foley, R. Falcon, Wess; ROW 2: S. Brown, A. Paolini, L. Becker, R. Lowe. WLVR R0W1:A. Lehren,B. Rainaldi; ROW 2: A. Gessner, J. Booze, A. Spinosa, R. Chaffee, M. Baymor, U. Harris, K. Moore, E. Marcus, George, B. Krepp, T. Rowe, D. Richardson; ROW 3: Lurch, L. Reismam, K. Schriber. 183 WOMEN K. Askonas, K. Jones, C. Miller, S. Alfano, M. Castaldi, J. Werner. Women ' s Soccer ROW 1: B. Orive, D. Owczarek, S. Smith, C. McBean; ROW 2: C. Salwen, K. Sloan, C. Pomeroy, D. Owczarek;ROW 3: C. Culleton, M. Filon, A. Hill, A. Zimmer; ROW 4: G. Meehan, S. Sajer, S. Rover, B. Klemmer; ROW 5: E. Witheford, L. Izard. 184 Missy ' s Quiet Study Group ROW 1: . Sipos; ROW 2: R. Caballes, T. Cort, R. Craves, K. Kauffman; ROW 3: C. Schlags; ROW 4: . Bonassar, M. Ryan, ]. Ripsom; ROW 5: C. Gairbanks, M. Mazelsky. Could you guys keep quiet up there? . . . Schlogs talking . . . missy ' s guard dog . . . Xanadu . . . Bumpy . . . You ' re a joe, Dick . . . Trek . . . Bend over . . . Sipos ' tropical bar . . . Unleaded . . . Tails . . . Bitter apples . . . Whose birthday cake, Mike? . . . Pass the salt, Mike . . . Connecticut Weekend . . . Kev, let ' s dance on the pretzels . . . 3.95 . . . Bunch, lumpy? . . . Did I ever tell you how my Magnaplanars work? . . . Left on red . . . Yoda . . . Keep going, keep going, keep going . . . Romeo Rule . . . Security . . . Fran- tic City . . . Bozo . . . Pinhead . . . That ' s a train, can ' t you tell? . . . Tom, let ' s dance . . . Which Sharon was that? . . . Schnots of Schapps . . . pullyour Kellogg . . . That ' s a CORY . . . Wood Memorial . . . Fribble . . . SNOOZE . . . Champagne Schlags . . . Barfle . . . Hopalong . . . Bonassar, I ' ll kill you! . . . Mmm, smells kinda nice . . . Applications inspector . . . Cookie . . . It ' s time . . . Who is the refrigerator repair woman? . ' . . Skyndipyydip yours, JOE 185 186 MET [ Guaranteed 1 1 187 Life on the South Side by Varuni Nelson 800 University students live off cam- pus — many on streets — such as Carl- ton, West Packer, and Montclair — whose names are becoming increasingly familiar to all students. The reasons be- hind the exodus from Greek houses and dormitories are many and varied. Being able to choose with whom one lives is one of the advantages of living off campus. Sure, one must learn to deal with undesirables — but why confront them in the bathroom every morning? Living in a house is luxury after hav- ing been cooped up in a dorm room. Some tenants even have a backyard in which to grow a weed or two. (However, short-lived is he who thinks the entire residence is his to clutter). Pretest panic is less likely to strike when one is not surrounded by other frenzied faces. Any off campus dweller who wants to be neurotic can visit the library. No longer is one forced to quiet a growling stomach with one of three mysterious burnt offerings. Off campus students can eat anything they want (li- mited only by time, money, and culinary skill.) However, failure to visit Food Lane regularly may result in the cup- board being bare except for bran cereal and salad dressing. Roommates may try to save one from starvation — but it is a rule of nature that everyone runs out of food simultaneously. Depending on where they live, off campus students are close to Manny ' s, Bloomers, or the 4th St. Saloon. Living off campus rather than in a dorm room makes throwing a party easier. This is especially true if the family next door is deaf. Students who live off campus must deal with problems never encountered by those who dwell behind the locked 188 doors of residence halls. (Oh, the things my gryphon never told me . . . ) (1) Landlords — especially those who pretend not to know English (2) Cleaning — a weekly schedule is essential. No one ever volunteers to clean the bathroom. (3) Neighbours ' pets — especially the hungry Doberman Pinschers. (4) Toilet paper — the job of maintaining an adequate supply is important enough to warrant assigning someone to the task full time. (5) Curious passersby — especially those who do not pass by, choosing instead to linger uninvited in one ' s backyard. Tightly drawn curtains are the best way to spoil their fun. (6) Parents ' reactions — How could our little girl — raised so carefully in an up- per middle class suburb — live in an alley across from a drinking club? 189 Beardslee ROW 1: K. Nguyen, P. Cuarracini, D. Verbonitz, ]. Leighton; ROW 2: M. Radinsky, C. Baku, J. Hall, R. Taylor, B. Massa, G. Lorenze; ROW 3: D. Tiblin, D. Long, C. Sparagna, D. Nyce, R. Klopp, B. Swoyer, D. Stinner, R. Kotelnick, D. Hawk, B. Miller, B. Steuer, H. Stryker. Brodhead 2 ROW 1: M. Fucci, C. Dolan; ROW 2: D. Moll, B. Geekie, ]. Singer, S. Miritello, K. Tropin, D. Sharper, D. Coomos; ROW 3: B. Sedlar, C. Roberts, N. Stubits, M. Overturf, E. Brenninger, B. Fawcett, ). Ritter, B. Deutsch, L. Rebollo, A. Zarouni, J. Snyder, ]. Goetsen.S. Monaco. 190 Brodhead 3 i , — — r.t 7 ROW 1: P. Daunais.H. Schlappe.B. Farb,]. Miller, R.Rutter.T. Swety, Ripsom, C. Schlags, ]. Barassar, T. Cort, . Sipos, D. Stumpp, D. S. Bute, G. Smith, M. Waldeiser, D. Rivera; ROW 2: . Rettburg, ]. Franheiser, C. Wein, K. Kauffman, B. Gallman, W. Jones, R. Dragon. Brodhead 5 I ROW 1: D. Schoenberg, R. Kowalski, C. Roth, M. Van Gricken, E. McDonugh, Gengos, M. Sommerfield, M. Brogan, S. Criss, A. Schaeffer, R. Roland, F. R. Whittkof, . Beers, R. Cortez; ROW 2: B. Kirkland, R. Tryhane, j. Tieser, D. Ballew, D. Dubosky. 191 Brodhead 6 ROW 1: B. Chedester, D. Haggerty, B. Henry, D. Jurrius, R. Hurley, M. Conroy, D. Fergusson, A. Kurt, T. Royal, B. Plutnick, D. Renshmv; ROW 2: D. Meston, J. Fennister, ]. Petroziello, ]. Gabuzda, . Hanke, C. Fricker, T. Ogren, M. Paris, M. Flannery, D. Tainanini, A. Streeter, S. Hiester, H. Johnson, B. Banter, M. Zary, . Benson. Carothers ROW 1: M. Mcleod, A. Zacharchuk, S. Moore, P. Bapst, ]. McNulty, S. Longson , F. Sobyak, ]. Filardo, ]. McPherson, K. Bergen, P. Goldman, M. Maitland, P. Lei ' ine; ROW 2: D. Rosenbaum, I. Shaw, S. May, B. Kendrick, . Czekanski, K. Reilly, A. Goldman, K. Hahn, T. Adamson, G. Reiss, C. Salwen, T. Ackerman, K. Howell, B. Betz, A. Murphy; ROW 3: . Scoff, G. Wikle, S. Fett, D. Rapp, S. Touhill, C. Broderick, T. M ' cCann, C. Durkin, R. Stoner, C. Rackie, S. Powell, S. Eckert, S. Taub, P. Gauffreau. Congdon ROW 1: M. Nason, J. Weissman, ]. Defiore, S. Elich, I. Hillegas, S. Kress, N. Mohsenian; ROW 2: R. Storch, D. Dreifuss, D. Crandon, L. Dubois, ]. McQuade; ROW 3: T. Johnson, M. Nesbit, A. Leuzinger, ]. Mattes, C. Kita, M. Krause, M. Keenan, ]. Forster, S. Rothman, A. Ladick, G. Crigson, P. Baxter, M. Matto, P. Dionisos, S. Hesser, M. Boyko, ]. Bohar, G. Patrick, S. Cohen, B. Van Loan. Dravo A-2 ROW 1: K. Klock, C. Lafayette, R. Reigel; ROW 2: A. Bhambhani, M. Choi, P. Thoden,). Harouse; ROW 3: V. Russo, L. Hams, Y. Kim, H. Popig, K. Moarefi, C. Low, ROW 4: A. Raymond. 193 Dravo B-5 ROW 1: R. Sidrer, R. Steinberg, A. Agre, L. Rivere, P. Hall, A. Cackowski; ROW 2: D. Bancks, N. Krauter, K. Altenberg, C. Potts, M. Segre, C. Cronin, D. Schaeffer, S. Siuciak. Dravo C-l 194 ROW 1: M. Manbeck, C. Moore; ROW 2: M. Cirucci, ]. Bergman, D. Glitzer, S. Trager, R. Sprechman, . West, G. Eshelman, D. Laliush; ROW 3: A. Jones, A. Cullen, T. McElhinney, E. Peterson, P. Von neida. Dravo C-2 ROW 1: L. Vandercar, P. Makris, ]. Kim, D. Grube; ROW 2: L. Levy, A. Lountzis, M. Culkin, K. Allen, K. Lynagh, S. Klqjpinger. Dravo C-3 ROW 1: L. Roth, ]. Boettger, S. DeLisser; ROW 2: B. Rand, B. Zagelmeyer, C. Robbins, L. Batesole, ]. Sokol, C. Wood; ROW 3: K. Saches, I. Schmner, L. Gill, D. Burns, S. Stoddard; ROW 4: P. Kavee. 195 Dravo C-4 ROW 1: M. Lyons, K. McCarthy, K. Hutnik; ROW 2: L. Scornajenghi, M. Rush, S. Taylor, M. Mahoney, ]. Stonebeck, S. Evans; ROW 3: A.M. Plisek, B Price, B. Engel, K. Morafi, M. Brown, M. Nebus. 196 Drinker 3-B ROW 1: C. Filz, M. Petko, L. Messina, ROW 2: M. Wells, M. Bell, C. Edlmd, M. Fannella. Drinker 4 ROW 1: A. Parftt, A. Davis, C. Mervan, A. Kauffman, L. Sluke, A. Padjen, ROW 2: A. Schulen, L. Brett, D. Gash, D. Pippins, L. Klein, L. Smith, S. Yee, D. Sgamhelluri , ROW 3: R. Ramum, A. Segatti, D. Lammex, V. Lychak, M. Panarello, S. Sandjord, }. Wilson, j. Ronca, J. Caimi. 197 M. . M. A-2 ROW 1: T. Daw ' s, S. Myers, P. Proctor, S. Escott, B. Humphreys, B. Riddell, ROW 2: M. McHugh, D. O ' Donnel, K. Pryos, K. Robertson, S. Pancirov, L. Powers, D. Quinn, 5. Brucher, L. Anderson, ROW 3: E. Rebstock, S. Coxe, V. Smith, M. Marcil, L. Roberts, T. Butz, S. Baralt, L. Fisher, B. Hueick N Walczak, C. Myers, ROW 4: K. Callwells, }. tinhorn, S. Caviliere, L. Adams, J Glass, S. Robinson, E. Occhi, C. Riley. M. 8.M. B-l 198 ROW 1: B. Putauskie, A. Fitzpatrick, R. Reed, K. Bloom, L. Roberts, L. Eisenstadt, T. Hardy, H. Hawkes, ROW 2: S. Eerner, D. Stem, S. Cuccione, S. Grinder, B. Strassen, D. Singer, S. Berney, P. Gee, H. Valad, . Lamaire, . Wellman, S. Beltz, ROW 3: . Elwood, E. Neu, D. Hicks, A. Ruben, S. Pinchback, L. Haresign, C. Sexton, T. Reed, D. Maloy, T. Kehrli, S. Galczynski, A. Mirkin, B. England. M. 8. M. B-2 ROW 1: T. Hukill, M. Modisett, S. Balhett, B. Allston, A. Yue, L. Frieyag, B. Hessler, R. Goldman, A. Nilson, T. Mclnnes, 1. Levy, T. Scallan, F. Snyder, L. Herold, B. Clifton, R. Heinick, F. Boosman, ROW 2: D. Hausman, E. Altman, T. Buchanon, M. Weaver, ]. Barbaz, ]. Garrison, A. Noll, P. Tackowiack, K. Heinick, R. Fletcher, M. Lenzo, S. Davies, G. Dougherty, D. Hnatuck, j. Lennes, T. Mutcher, F. Schroeder, T. Blaisdell. M. . M. B-3 ROW 1: K. Koch, S. Islami, A. Hohmann, ]. Sare, N. Rariden, ROW 2: S. Moore, M. Tomsho, S. Flum, S. Schreibman, D. Ruehmling, ]. Kopatz, ROW 3: 6. Thompson, K. Boyd, D. Crosby, M. Johnson, L. Sales, E. Kolbe, L. Kramer, ROW 4: . Werner, B. Sirios, S. Hess, D. Harmon, H. Hand, H. Brosnan, D. DeCowsky, . Hamon, E. Fox, ]. Wilson. 199 McConn ROW 1: M. Snyder, B. Ginn, F. Kanka, ]. Smith, J. Robinson, P. Jones, J. L. Peck, ). Paul, T. Maloney; ROW 3: B.Young, 1. Mahmud,]. Scott, ]. Vigilante, Fuerstman, R. Brown, P. Kane; ROW 2: K. Kaminsky, S. Corbasero, C. Thompson, D. Daniels, R. Rau, D. Lucas, B. Tubuda, L. Miller, A. Bringhurst, B. Donovan. Palmer LAI i | | IB—————— —— .!. --wHrnmuF BaianniaBa ROW 1: S. Eciter, D. Lmd, V. Moore, R. Cohen, R. Covino, P. Burke, T. Kilcullen, J. Heide; ROW 2: M. Arbitel, P. Dobranski, L. Schiffman, ]. Gallace, . Zwickl, D. Maisano, R. Rodack, L. Brenner, M. Cornelious, M. Panicke, K. Butts, L. Dively, ]. Jordan; ROW 3: L. Spielman, R. Haddad, S. Mohammad, A. Downing, H. Lee, C. Sheay, L. Frame, P. Smink, L. Hamel, B. Kwasnoski, T. Dugan, M. Depsky, E. Shatz, D. Scheur, M. Nalitt, E. LaDolce, L. Seip, N. Hunter. Richards A- 2 ROW 1: M. Nussbaum, ]. Ziegler, P. Halaris, ]. Norwood, S. Kemper, C. Jordan, G. Watt, S. Ziegler, K. Fallon, K. Spena, S. Savinelli; ROW 2: B. Henmgan, D. ]oynt, ]. Perri, T. Kanter, E. Diehl, S. Zehner, P. Harris, D. Sikorski, ]. Zemhas, A. Whiteley, . Musso, B. Engelhardt, M. Ardman, R. Gravitz, K. Foster, ]. Kor- kowski. Richards A- 3 ROW 1: . Altman, K. Shihadeh, S. Dillar, L. Pettinato, C. King; ROW 2: T. Cuff, N. Caputo, A. Scott, D. Neuhaus, L. Olsen; ROW 3: S. Hager, T. Geier, ]. Peoples, A. Saitta, N. Phillips; ROW 4: A. Infortuna, M. Martin, R. Paxton, K. Keimig, C. Behler, M. Small, I. Math, K. Otto, K. Stein. 201 Smiley ROW 1: . Kalafatides, B. Zillig, B. Moyer, G. Yaworski, D. Buldyga, . Rubin, B. Dick, M. Ratte; ROW 2: S. Yarnall, M. Andrelko, P. Miller, B. Mei ' cke, C. Gerberich, S. Chaudhry, C. Bogert, D. Goldstein, T. Werlh, ]. Rosenlind; ROW 3: T. Van Wachter, E. Hindlin,T. Young, D. Hefty, P. Simon, ]. Hauser, P. Tusky, G. Hammel. Smig Brothers . . . Sisters of Smiley . . . Lumberjacks . . . Maybe, maybe not . . . Les Nessman . . . Old John New John . . . Werewolves of Thorndike . . . Mountain Goat . . . Scanko . . . Cookieman . . . Lehhhster . . . Milwaste Product . . . O ' Barrel . . . Mr. Moonley . . . Oh Noo! It ' s Mr. Jeffey . . . Help me Wanda . . . Tedish . . . Sanjay, get off the floor ... The NOSE . . . Hadji . . . Andredgko . . . $142 Phone bill . . . Heftybag . . . Smegma . . . Black Betty . . . D.B. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Bill . . . Primal Sream . . . Charlie Bogus . . . Shots with Santa . . . Moyers corner store . . . Huge Guy . . . Stoneface . . . Boy ' s in Bob ' s wiper blade . . . Zig, you cheap M.F. . . . 50e . . . 308 . . . Joe ' s a faggot . . . George ' s boss . . . Munch . . . Little Guy . . . Scott ' s not here . . . Wally . . . Killer . . . Burial at sea ... If it ' s GIBBONS It ' s Good . . . Foosball ... The Tournement . . . Nice Puppies . . . Florida . . . Road Trips . . . Malibu Grand Prix . . . Doing Calculations . . . Subtle Finger . . . Rookies . . . 2nd floor wimps . . . Pizzaface . . . God Squad . . . Kalifinapenis . . . Ernie Tight pants . . . T.T. . . . Kidnapped Pete Dave wheres my chair . . . Dormybag . . . Bowling Champs . . . Golden Staple . . . Cable trouble . . . I ' m a stupid spick . . . Charlie the Greaser . . . 7:30 AM Bang! Bang! Crash! — Irene The LJJLSL a Xa •S BEACH . . . Innie — Outie? Left or Right? ... The Mangier . . . Baa ' s Spaghetti . . . Tutti ' s ... Ed ' s ... Obnoxious Rowdyism Showers . . . Night Skiing . . . Collarbone ... The Bagman . . . Annie-Annie! Are you all right? . . . Kamikazzes . . Dead Crow Wild Turkey . . . Marty ' s Ambulance Service ... 800 Clams . . . the ROCK. 202 Stevens ROW 1: . Fuller, B. Deegan, G. Mancini, R. Tietjen, R. Brinley, E. Marcus, J. Tannenbaum; ROW 2: M. Szymendera, E. Weisenberger, D. Schwab, S. Cochico, M. Weisser, M. Caykowsky, J.Horn; ROW 3: L. Ramirez, T. Heckman, R. Milistis, ]. Capuano, M. Lipincott, T. Semler, A. Burns, C. Helmstetter, R. Huis, ]. Kobulsky, S. Meader, E. Cuenther, j. Kraynak, R. Moyer, B. Williams, C. Holt, C. Wilkins, . Furtaw, M. Borgis, }. Goldthorpe, M. McAlpine, K. Keene, K. Todd; ROW 4: D. Destafano, P. Russ, j. Templeton; MISSING: . . Corcoran, T. Kowalonek, L. Schofield. Stoughton ROW 1: P. Mongoven, . ]aspan, R. Turoscy; ROW 2: D. jacobson, M. Nagy, R. Johnson, D. Hsieh, j. Robinson, C. Rettke, R. ]. Davis; ROW 3: G. Merksamer, C. Mohr, V. Mazzei, S. Greenbaum, L. Elliott; ROW 4: L. Przywaram, M. Stewart, J. Axel, K. Moore, B. Craft; ROW 5: D. Muha, B. Pearsons, B. Millard, C. Sisenwein, J. Brennan, M. Votaw, S. Chernak, C. Erdogan, J. Wetzel, S. Jevens. 203 Thornburg ROW 1: K. Dowling, ]. Cleckner, B. Nodi ' s, M. Dumon, T. Melchiondo, P. Haley, ROW 2: C. Cestone, V. Morton, M. Freeman, L. Montague, B. Banks, C. Carbo, ROW 3: D. Greenwood, G. Reitler, B. Barmat, M. Lopez, W. Jones, D. Wall, D. Dobrescue, ROW 4: S. Metz, L. McNee, B. Mueller, N. Wagner, C. Mason, M. Krier, B. Borden, M. Clement, ROW 5: Rexon, W. Gentzlinger, P. Scott, R. Weidner. R. H. 1 1 ROW 1: M. Schild, M. Baymor, G. Poole, G. Hoiuard, T. Messina, T. Weizenber- ger, B. Hurd, K. Goldberg, F. Deitz, C. Ziegler, D. Cinllo, L. Ranger, M.F. Donley, G. Thalmamer, L. Ameron, I. Anderson, ]. Wiaz, ROW 2: R. Smith, B. Hengel, F. Chenitz, E. Nejame, . Pietrantonio, D. Hermany, M. Oppenhelm, C. Woods, T. Bergland, T. Naton, S. Seeb, L. Brooks, M. Chendall, E. Fang, P. Leso, W. Ambrust, T. Benet, B.A. Bolle, K. Siegler, . Rausa, D. Karasic, }. Kazar, B. Moorstein, S. Fife, ]. Egleston, M. Hliboki, G. Richard, L. McMahon, L. Izard, S. Fellenzer, M. Smith. Warren Square C ROW 1: B. Ward, K. Karr, A. Gettner, ROW 2: K. Jackson, K. Freeman, ROW 3: A. Stempfle, M. Underwood, S. Wolfe. Williams ROW 1: T. Cullen, B. Kelly, D. Bradley, A. Durham, M. Lee, N. Schicktanz, ROW 2: B. Apvlegate, N. Khoury, ]. D ' Onofrio, T. Hunter, T. Costello, C. Cicilioni, C. Ellsworth, C. Ruck!, K. Maz, D. Esslinger, P. Sanchirico, P. Bacon, P. Gingher, ROW 3: L. Wheeler, M. Canuright, M.B. Fogarty, T. Roth, B. Gallis, ]. Smith, H. O ' Conner, M. Ellis, M. Hill, J. Comitate. . Greising, ]. Baker, D. Sohn, L. lones, ]. Paige, P. Breiver, S. Garbasz, M. McCloghry. 205 203-205 Van Buren Wonderful Cohesive Family . . . Epples . . . Laureen has all the balloons . . . Miss Bean . . . Painting in 90 degree weather ... So your father ' s a doctor? . . . We are now at Linderman Library . . . Botwin Beach . . . Pajama Party . . . With Febru- ary who needs March? . . . Charles . . . Racquetball . . . Bub- bles . . . Laureeni Bambini . . . Lafayette Tailgate . . . Face . . . Jo, Buffy ... I like to watch . . . One Wombat, Two Wombat . . . Lipless . . . Gators . . . The Count . . . Buns . . . Scarsdale ... I Don ' t Wanna Go Home . . . G.H. . . . F.A. . . . W.T.F? ... Ho Jo ' s Pic . . . Pam . . . Soap . . . Taxi ... 5th Street . . . Bloomers . . . Senior Cocktails . . . Boo b Dress . . . Clan Ian . . . Momma DePalma . . . Teddy Bears . . . Houston . . . The Police are Rioting . . . Realtors . . . Deuf . . . Half Time at Bloomers . . . Baking Again? . . . Tea . . . Road trips to Heller- town . . . Who ' s Staying Here? . . . Who ' s Sleeping on Our Couch? . . . Hyperactivity at 205 . . . Spaz Attack . . . Toeless Salamanders . . . Schaefer is rare?!? . . . The Rock . . . Sloaner . . . Legs Holmes . . . Two dollar haircuts . . . Fireworks at U. Penn . . . Turd . . . Murray and Dave . . . There ' s a rug under there? . . . Street Fighting . . . Stamper . . . She ' s on the phone again? still? ... 2 carats . . . G.M.M. . . . T.P. . . . California Dreamin ' . . . But Chris doesn ' t have a nick- name . . . ROW 1: W. Botwin, K. Sloan, A. Palaszewski; ROW 2: . Wilson, M. Wrenn, P. DePalma, L. Carlson, S. Smith. 520 Hess Street V. Nelson, A. Prudente, S. Watkins, P. Finney, N. Lehrhaupt. 206 459-461 Montclair ROW 1: P. D ' Apolito, L. Manganaro, E. Witheford; ROW 2: D. Thompson, ]. Doll, P. Walker, T. O ' Shea, D. Rohr, S. Alfano. 337 South New Street ROW 1: L. Francis, L. Kershner, M. Beaulieu, P. Robbins; ROW 2: . Guida, I. Kagdis, P. Leutz, K. Schettino. 207 Montclair Mansion ROW 1: C. Paul, ]. Marstine; ROW 2: K. Talbert, D. Witwer; ROW 3: B. Berg, ]. Kamon, M. Dan- nies, E. Braceras. 6 1 7 Montclair ROW 1: B. MacFarland, M. Lyng; ROW 2: B. Herbert, McMinn, D. Banks. 208 452 Carlton B. Fraikorn, C. Sepahpur, L. Archer, T. Amoruso, }. Aigen. Believe it or not, the 452 ' s are here for an education . . . Dear C G staff — We really aren ' t! . . . Termites?! How would I know what they look like? I ' ve never lived in a ghetto before ... It has no purpose in life . . . Crustaceans not welcomed here . . . Hello. Police? We ' re five girls alone and our dogs are barking . . . Come play with us . . . plumes and watering cans . . . You mean this isn ' t a garbage disposal? . . . No Beth, we will not move the refrigerator . . . I ' m sorry, I just had to do that . . . Tell me or I ' ll start humping your leg . . . How to Kill a Roach by Lili Archer . . . Working With Andrea by Judy Aigen . . . 1-215-555-1212 by Beth Fraikorn . . . The No- Fail Study Technique by Christina Sepahpur . . . The Ideal College Scholar by Tisha Amoruso . . . the Penthouse Suite (for short people only) . . . cucumbers, cucumbers . . . Let ' s all go to church ... We went WHERE dressed like WHAT?! . . . We ' re going to have to call the bishop for this one . . . Was it big or small? I don ' t know, it ' s smushed now ... Is that a cross around your neck? . . . Have a steak, have a cow . . . We don ' t want the scum of the earth. We already have cock- roaches . . . The middle chamber . . . The Board ... Do you really think we could keep score? . . . Cross-referencing ... I didn ' t know there were that many Sammys . . . Hello. Is this Bloomingdales? . . . Six on a waterbed . . . Christina gets revenge . . . Maryyy . . . Throw your father out the window and jump down on it . . . macaroni and cheese . . . David and Desi in bed . . . Come make history . . . Spandex pants ... A Tom Collins for Lili . . . Can you put Sweethearts on your resume? . . . Judy mediates, Tisha screams, Christina hangs up, Lili stands there, Beth pays . . . Why are there 14 police- men in the catbox? . . . PF Special . . . Mirror, mirror on the table . . . The Snowman cometh ... Is there any punch in the grain? . . . Full house . . . Sunday morning traffic . . . Take a number. I ' ll call you when it ' s your turn . . . Who ' s calling please? Sorry, I ' m not here . . . Killer the preppie . . . She finally got an Italian . . . Lips . . . The Black Stallion cometh ... a green shamrock — Where? . . . G.H. lives . . . Len ' s stud service . . . The little man in black leather trys out for Mascot . . . Killer, you wimp . . . Why is your neck all wet? ... But I can ' t digest it . . . It ' s blinding when it gets in your eye . . . The Ape Man cometh . . . Maybe he can borrow a bag from the Bag Man . . . D.U. needs another ass signed . . . Psi Upsilon Kappa ... Is it wrestling season already? . . . every weight class . . . Tony, our fantasy man . . . What ' s that THING? It ' s a gift for Hotzie ... A two and a half year wrestling season — This wasn ' t supposed to happen . . . The Princeton road trip . . . Soccer players dribble before they shoot . . . The Schlong Monster . . . What do you mean he ' s HERE? What do you mean they ' re ALL here?! . . . Was that really loud? . . . YOU ' RE a Gamma Phi?! . . . What do they do about incest? . . . Another double date ... Big necks . . . The California Girl actually loves snow . . . Fatherly advise on what to do with college boys . . . Hello. Chi Psi? This is London calling . . . Flash Gordon II cometh . . . spurs, whips, and honey . . . The Chi Psi Cake Eater loved to eat sweet, moist, delicious Persian cake . . . What do you mean he ' s PINNED?! . . . Confessions of a Lehigh mistress . . . mid- night rendezvous ... the second stall in Linderman ' s Mens Room ... He can keep the panties, but I wish he ' d give me back my heart . . . Obscene phone callers ... I sure do. Every hot drop . . . You must have decorum ... A D + would be nice . . . Officer, come in and join the party! . . . I wonder why I ' m putting myself through this agony at Lehigh when I ' ll probably end up barefoot and pregnant anyway . . . Too bad they don ' t give degrees in hedonism ... To those who are still wondering, it ' s a long story . . . Good-bye Judy, Lili, and Tisha. Good luck Beth and Christina. Our Life in the Ghetto will always be remembered. 209 210 r - wV fcb  ■? I I Sfeb-I .3l AXF I 1 1 , . ■V «% If - ' £ __ «b3 2 v Jf[IF LE4IGH UNIVERSITY . T MAKCUL PRODUCTIONS ■I 211 ALPHA CHI RHO PHI MU CHAPTER Founded Nationally — 1 896 Trinity College Founded Locally — 1 934 Colors — GARNET and WHITE ROW 1: E. Lerner, R. Ragoza, B Piplitz, D. Coltharv, D. Greenburg, K. Fallon; ROW 2: . Braithwaite, P. Smith, J. Selervian, A. Mintezer, M. Bourhis, O. Thomas, B. Feuerbach; ROW 3: . Sirigano, B. Roche, T. )anisch, D. Fisher, E. Easgrift, D. Freed, B. Nabholz, B. Kershner, ]. Delpo, J. Schier, B. Taylor; ROW 4: R. Nersesian, P. Kelly, W. Paion, T. Oonk, ]. lncandela, ]. Shardon, C. Easton, M. Riger, S. Fisher, F. P ' erry, P. Mallony, L. Deren, ]. Marhoefer, D. Ludlow; ROW 5: T. Collins, M. Colvin, ' C. Sieverding, }. Fertaw, D. VanBuren, S. Meador, J. Westerdale. 212 i What ' s the scam? . . . That is the worst . . . International Delho . . . scrote for life . . . fierce Yo ' s . . . train and the claimers . . . Mind if we play through? . . . god-like, walks on water . . . What are you claimin ' ? . . . Cat, are you going low, or low? . . . Blow it off ... Poodle-Head . . . sister Harlow . . . she ' s a heater . . . what a log . . . hogger award . . . Nymphatic Nymphets . . . Red Rocket . . . bowl hanger . . . pinning Raw . . . needed it . . . icey cold P.B.R. ' s . . . varsity tails — 5 minute Rule . . . jelly-ho . . . option . . . hochimin trail . . sonny Testa . . . that chatin ' man . . . beefline . . . Meat hook . . . male-ho . . . dickin the house ... da Bronx . . . slum tape . . . skippy, Ace, and Duece . . . Sigma Pi . . . Dave Z. Cook . . . Male Neil . . . Moon . . . Confurpkin . . . Blob . . . Beamo . . . fubar . . . What Rock? What fence?. 213 ALPHA EPSILON PI SIGMA ETA CHAPTER Founded Nationally — 1912 New York University Founded Locally — 1 978 Colors — Blue and Gold ROW 1: . Bolkin, N. Kaplitz, P. Goldman, A. Pomerantz; ROW 2: B. Gervis, ]. Elhs, B. Weitzner, R. Zankel, G. Straus, . Yeaton, R. Ross, G. Sutcliffe, D. George; ROW 3: M. Grubelich, S. Garfinkel, C. Gorbunoff, S. Jennings, P. Swarr, D. Sherburne, C. Durken; MISSING: D. Lilly, D. Pepper, P. Detwiler, S. Brown, B Goldberg, ]. Newman, E. Marcus, ]. Tandembaum, B. Taub, }. Stiegelfest. 214 GTZ . . . Lafayette weekend . . . Ralph Gragnasty . . . Con- clave . . . Hillel . . . WLVR . . . Chili and Tacos again? . . . 10 Saturday Night Fever . . . Why do hot dog rolls come in packs of 8? . . . The Pointer Sisters or the Andrew Sisters? . . . First floor, Gimbel ' s toy department . . . Second floor, Ronald Reagan ' s victory party . . . Third floor, Lady ' s lin- gerie . . . Ravioli and Doc T and cheap wine . . . Molson Pubnites . . . Bolkin — tied up . . . The Neil H., the most unknown drink at Lehigh . . . How did I get up to my room? . . . Gary — clean up the shed! . . . Brothers 3, pledges . . . Empty the garbage in the TV room already! . . . Lindy and the husband . . . Salmon croquettes . . . Wrong-Way Enterprises . . . Weekly cocktail parties . . . Pomerantz — Three Letters . . . Mopar . . . Patty, it ' s laun- dry day . . . Lisa, Diane, Lauri, Ruthie, Debbie, Noreen, Cindy, Angy, Mary, Laurie, Patty, et al . . . I can ' t hack you . . . Duh . . . Berkshire . . . Bete — noire . . . Jess, read the meetings of the last minute . . . The All-Nighter . . . Why doesn ' t anyone like me? . . . Good luck to the class of ' 81 from Jester and Sutsy, Bronk and Ebenezer, Jasper and Wrong-Way, Juan Mow Tyme Gorilla my dreams, ALPo and Buzzy, Neil H., Strubelich and Grauss, Garf, Cindy, Angie, and Lindy, Viv and Doc T and Scotty and Prof Radin, and the Stahr Master John. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT: Does crazy equal ba- nanas? . . . Breakfast club . . . P.C. . . . Manny ' s . . . Bolkin predicts . . . UVA and Ralph S. . . . Which way? . . . Lord High held hostage . . . D and D and diplomacy . . . Love Boat, Munsters, Mash, Star Trek . . . Don Grand Marmier . . . Jasper ' s ski weekend . . . Wrestling in the steel cage . . . graduation . . . What do I look like, a short-order cook? Come in here and help me . . . It ' s George . . . When does reality start? . . . G.S.A. . . . Why am I doing this? . . . Law school . . . Designing a sewage plant . . . Thursday . . . Don! Make some Coffee! . . . General Hospital . . . Don ' t trip over the shovel in the porch . . . Are you nauseous, 215 . .k. K k ■ALPHA GAMMA DELTA ZETA BETA CHAPTER Founded Nationally — 1 904 Syracuse University Founded Locally — 1976 Colors — Red, Yellow and Green ROW 1: . Jaspan, L. Gallagher, J. Frank, A. Kline, M. Feggles; ROW 2: M. Specktor, D. Specktor, D. McWilliams, L. Arnold, M. Goyd, I. Sefing, B. Cashen; ROW 3: L. Chirichillo, A. Zachrchuk, D. Rosenbaum, I. Agoritus; ROW 4: L Occhi, D. Ruehmling, L. Roth, D. Kuchka, K. Hmker, H. Lee, L. Lutz, B. Naris, J. 216 Balaskas, B. Shollock, Frary; ROW 5: B. Rice, B. Zagelmeyer, T. Saydah, L. Lyman, C. Veras; ROW 6: L. Siegrist, D. Goelz, S. Denton, D. Trabest ' , A. French, M. Eustace, D. Hein, S. Kelley, L. Hayes, K. Lmdquisl, P. Rooney; ROW 7: P. Tripp, L. Gorab, L. Pucilowski, K. McD ' ermott, H. Steelman, A. Murphy, ]. Fine. ALPHA GAM IN REVIEW . . . How am I supposed to know what you ' re into? ... If it ' s 2 A.M., it must be BOO BOO . . . Chug-a-lug, Karen? ... I can ' t beleive I swallowed a fucking quarter! . . . World Series Parties . . . Bunny for your Honey — but should it be white or black? . . . Theta Three Lines . . . Bruce . . . Bagit — be an artsy (you hurl-faces!) . . . Wilted Roses and Rose Queens . . . Kinky Hinky . . . Midget Furniture . . . Fantastic Five . . . Pledge Res- cue Missions . . . Gag me . . . Oh Jeff . . . Space much??? . . . Gamarella . . . Santa BooBoo Claus . . . Floydd-napping . . . Stixie . . . L. Sefing . . . Waster . . . Chirichillo-Chinchilla- Chihuahua . . . Your Barbor my Barb? . . . We ' LL put you in the linen closet . . . Okay, who got the flowers?!! . . . Pretty Damn Ultimate . . . Which Lisa? . . . Hello, Patty ' s at the Li- brary . . . Another mouse bites the dust??? . . . (roll with the changes) . . . Gag a maggot! . . . What a hurl, clincher, etc . . . Leona ' s Greek songs and belly dancing lessons . . . Did Sue go to class today? . . . I ' m not an airhead! . . . Arlene the Nerd . . . Peanut Butter . . . Grandma ' s been here — the kitchen is stocked . . . General Hot-zinger and her chunk . . . what are you saying, Janice? . . . Hi Missy — on the wall ... If you ever need a bottle of wine, make a bet with Margaret . . . Our bedroom ' s 100% pinned!! . . . What did you really get for Valentine ' s Day? . . . Tuna casserole and the mysterious candlelighting . . . DALLAS . . . That ' s key! . . . Patti loves a man in uniform . . . Denise ' s dinners??? Heidi inherits Floyd Jr . . . Anne loves West Point . . . Speks becomes MO . . . Sopho- more Brownies . . . Meredith ' s Christmas clothes (what DID he mean by a size smaller) . . . Kathy B. — California here I come . . . Paula the Panhellenic Woman . . . Lori — A visit from Chuckie! (L 2 mother and daughter) . . . Tricia, Gryphons love flannel shirts ... A toasted Alpha Gam . . . The Supertramp Apartment . . . The Waste Tripp — Let ' s challenge the Rock Lobsters ... The Posh Pledge Pad . . . High on a Hill . . . Will you accept a collect call from the United Kingdom? . . . Linda, corn much? . . . Deirdre ' s PHB outfit . . . Sisterhood Advantage . . . Dianne, male or mail? . . . Daphen and her monkey . . . I ' ll get you; I ' ll get your dog, too! . . . Lucy-Moves . . . What about Billy Grad? ... 32 PLEDGES!!!!! . . . Kathy Mc to carry on the Senior Tradition!!! AND NOW WE ABREVIATE . . . PHB . . . BDP ... GH ... PDA . . . PM 5 ... The Infamous KF . . . PHD . . . NOKD (from Missy, Muffy, Corky, Mimi, Biff and Tripp). Alpha Gam wishes its Seniors the best of luck — Jami, Margaret, Missy, Lynne, Daphne, Lyn Marie, Dianne, Linda, Laura Y., Anne, Maureen, Meredith, Laura G, Kathy, and Paula. We ' ll miss you!!!! ■: £V ' 217 ALPHA PHI EPSILON PSI CHAPTER Founded Nationally — 1872 Syracuse University Founded Locally— 1975 Colors — Silver and Bordeaux ROW 1: R. Golomb, D. Anderson, L. Herzfeld, S. Pedigo, S. Moyer, K. Miser, K. Rosch, A. Fitzpatrick, K. McMinn; ROW 2: J. Wroblewski. I. Click, K. Sachse, P. Kapur, A. Gomez, ]. McDermott, A. Dela Cruz, B. Sergioranni, . Kuvin; ROW 3: A. Grossman, N. Raridan, R. Kaplan, M. Judlow, K.. Boyd, E. Schwartz, M. Cooleen, K. Hanson, M. D ' Ambrosia, K. Benner, M. McCahdn, K. Sircely; ROW 4: 218 K. Fitzgerald, S. Hosono, I. Helwig, L. Scornajenghi, P. Errico, P. Karee, M. Lyons, K. Rattie, L. Moscolo, M. Conners, B. Tan, C. Wood, ]. Lachman, L. Rebar; ROW 5: C. Cestone, V. Votto, M. Leugers, A. Lewnes, T. Constantini, K. Harris, S. Goldfarb, E. Dean, M. Lesslie, P. Vfilchek, B. Beaver, M. Saccomono, K. Miller, B. Sedlar. Just follow the Saucon Valley road! . . . Barrrrettes . . . Terrific 22 . . . Our holiday dessert hotel party . . . Have tape — will travel! . . . Celebrate ... We are ALPHA PHI . . . Whip it good . . . ATO streaks and SAMMY serenades . . . Teddy bear guild ... . broccoli lives . . . Flamin ' PHI PHI . . . nice doo . . . the penthouse . . . Does anyone know where you pick up a cheap tape deck? . . . DU, where are the coats? . . . Syracuse — WE have arrived! . . . Wild Weekender Staff . . . Lance does IT on the couch . . . Beatle- maninia hits Alpha Phi . . . Who gets Mr. T ' s son? . . . Our favorite Panhel Woman — PMc . . . Hey — who ' s that grad student next door? . . . Kahlua and hot chocolate . . . Bacardi Cocktails . . . ATO ' s rent-a-date . . . Alpha Phi Annex . . . Mary Parul . . . Aurora de la Hoya . . . Valligator . . . Baby Brittles . . . Mad Dog . . . Mary Ruth Ttzimono . . . Betty Boop . . . Little Dipper . . . Tiffy, Muffy, Bootsie, Bitsy . . . Looks like McMinn . . . Donna trots to first . . . Benner on safari . . . Sheree and the Cincinatti boat ... JK — Quick, out the window! . . . Annie chews tobacco? . . . Kris = Are you a real JAP? . . . Barb, what ' s new on GH? . . . Andrea, Alpha Phi pin-up . . . Jackie, don ' t forget your rubie rush invitation . . ' . Rebar ' s Revolt . . . Ann are you from Planet Claire? . . . Alicia and Julie are locked inside Mart?! . . . What ' s Mart? — Bea and June . . . Karen Mo. and the Big Fall . . . Andrea and Sony ' s animals . . . Ellen really goes for M olsens . . . Phyllis have you touched it yet? . . . Michelle our munchkin ' land queen ... Is Annie ' s room really pink and green? . . . Yes, it ' s really Glenn ' s pin! . . . Hats off Barb and Eleanor — we remember you from rush . . . Kim ' s make-overs at 7 Merle Norman ' s . . . She ' s boring? — give her to Becky . . . ! J-Bug, Give Good Kep- pie??? . . . Where ' s a girl ' s what? . . . Hear me you guys . . . Why does apt. 124 still have their mistle-toe up? . . . Karen M ' s debut at Sigs . . . PPP-324 . . . Drink until you die or cry — easy on the P.S. — Kris and Barb . . . Swing your part- ner, do-cee-do . . . the green gnome and blue family ... a punk pres?! . . . Val loses it on 378 . . . Lee playing Mexican . . . Mannys Contingency: Randi, Moncher, Susan, Sharon, Sarah, Doris, Mary Beth, Lisa R . . . Vienna waits for Sues . . . Field Possum . . . Lucinda gets her head straight in Vermont . . . And to our seniors: Andrea, Anne, Aurora, Barb H., Barb T., Bea, Becky, Donna, Doris, Eleanor, Kathy, Karen Mi, Karen Mo, Kris, Lynda, Patrice, Phyllis, Randi, Sarah, Sharon, and Susan. Sights we ' ll nev- er see: Kathleen with bitten off nails . . . left over carrot cake ... a smiling field possum . . . pledge day with no cham- pagne, . . . Monch reading anything but a school catalogue . . . Lois not on Dean ' s List . . . June not running for (from?) anything ... An Alpha Phi party without TWH . . . Bea with a Fair Isle . . . Melon with a curl . . . Patrice in another greased pig contest . . . Doris without her camera . . . Lucia without her red boots . . . Alicia worrying ... A Sammy ' Alphi Phi match that works . . . Alicia marrying a guy without a beard . . . Jiminy with her parts working . . . Mary Beth not drinking G T ' s . . . less than eight in apt. 123 .. . Lunch without the Mac . . . someone not pigging out . . . Karen and Randi wet at the Button. 219 ALPHA SIGMA PHI BETA EPSILON CHAPTER Founded Nationally — 1 845 Yale University Founded Locally — 1 929 Colors — Cardinal and Stone ROW 1: S. Berney, A. D ' Aloisio, M. Werley, T. Bucci, T. DiPizza, S. Bradley, M. Wetter, ]. Mazel, J. Burke, B. O ' Neill, J. Lavender; ROW 2: M. Schmal, K. Karoll, P. Garcia, T. Hachten, E. Lynch, D. Schirmer, . Memhardt, ]. Bleemer, B. Taylor, C. Baldwin, M. Stutzman. ' R. Craig, T. Sinton; ROW 3: G. Gabuzda, B. Armeny, P. Kabis, B. Carroll, J. Lawler, T. Potash, N. Siegel, S. Nichols, A. Whitely, B. Benge; ROW 4: T. Donahue, K. Chin, D. Knauss, M. Feldman, D. Lowrie, P. Runklw, B. Rozea, M. Gnines, E. Marks, S. Siniec, B. Shriver, K. Linger; MISS- ING: S. Ziegler, S. Stroble, ]. Palter, L. Hunter, C. Holliday, S. Jensen, B. Reitz, L. Auletta, N. Lewis, }. Tanen. 220 Motivation comes in the form of little black pills . . . She ' s into morals — I ' m not into morals . . . You have a good face but you need to run ... A shitload is thirty-seven . . . Stash, the keg ' s not kicked . . . Snaked again! . . . Where ' s Kevin — Where ' s J. T. — Where ' s Tom? . . . dynozoobs . . . the little dictator . . . stu trip punt . . . gotta love it . . . ban preppy chicks . . . gloves in bed . . . Corn Flakes . . . Raaash . . . pops, moms, than sods, followed by SOS ' s . . . Beems . . . porch sweeping is a gesture of friendship . . . she dooeessss . . . married and it doesn ' t matter . . . major league yabos . . . the first annual November blizzard . . . Joey, pubnights? . . . Trip did it! ... No, you slow down . . . Go away . . . Go on, beat it! ... I got all the money . . . Look who ' s calling the kettle black . . . Bobo: Pledge Project 1980 . . . Mar ' io . . . Operation: Sheepdip . . . The hop . . . On my birthday I go to the Chinese restaurant for Christ- mas . . . If you ' re going to Vegas, I ' d be up for it! . . . Special brother brownies ... To have faith is to have wings . . . Block that kick! . . . ZODS . . . Get some blood in your alcohol stream . . . He ' s so shy . . . You don ' t drink nearly enough . . . SQUEELS!!! . . . Azpizu . . . Goomba . . . No, you ' re out of order . . . Never been missed . . . Stories . . . Runky and Kandy ' s water dish . . . Muck Judy-4 days . . . Philadelphia — Loser ' s club lcity . . . Don ' t ruin the wed- ding . . . Jester of the losers ' club — DHL for life . . . Road trip to Wed Wooster . . . Have a beer, Ya dick! . . . Who the hell is Kev? . . . Girl Scout cookies are too fattening . . . Dutz ... Do it agin . . . Who the hell is Bro Ralph? . . . The barometer rule . . . Amoeba Love . . . Don Ho . . . Don Intellect . . . The Watch Story . . . K.C. the Cheuron Scam . . . Ralph, Who ' s she related to? . . . The secret member of the NBL club . . . 221 ALPHA TAU OMEGA ALPHA RHO CHAPTER Founded Nationally — 1865 Virginia Military Institute Founded Locally — 1 882 Colors — Blue and Gold ROW 1: K. Hoy, R. Banning, D. Smith, P. Hoffman, P. Fioretti, C. Wilkens, B. Funnell, T. Freeman; ROW 2: . Roberts, T. Knoop, ]. Burdick, K. Carney, B. Romeo, S. Killian, E. Kastel, A. Jacobs, Lange, ]. Davidson; ROW 3: E. Morgan, B. Davidson, K. Clayton, N. Colligan, T. lobst, B. Bortko, R. Twitte, S. Tannen, S. Horton, K. Wilk, R. Jiranek; ROW 4: D. Beddingfield , R. Woolbert, C. Menio, P. Shouvlin, R. Sachse, H. Klein, G. Herrigel, ]. D ' Ambrisi, M. Hessingar, ]. McCar- thy, T. O ' Donnell, D. McMorroiv, W. Shine, ]. Baglivo, C. Marshall. 222 In Memoriam Larry F. Rizzo It was love that saved Larry ' s life. He wasn ' t much at expressing his love, but if you watched carefully, you could see it showing. He loved his brothers in a rough and tumble way, his father in a quiet way, and his mother in a loud way. I know he loved me, as certainly as I know that I love him. It was the love of all the people who knew him that kept him alive, that built up and bolstered the strength that made him come back time after time. Larry has taught me lessons in dignity and strength and the wellsprings of hope that I shall never forget. His courage is what also saved his life, and I say his life was saved because his fight gave special meaning to his life and a new meaning to mine. His life was saved because he saved it, savoured it, and earned all of his last days. by Tim Donahue Mt. Lebanon, Pa. 223 w BETA THETA PI BETA CHI CHAPTER Founded Nationally — 1 839 Miami University Ohio Founded Locally— 1891 Colors — Blue and Pink ROW 1: D. Whiting, ]. Romano, Hobie, F. Cassavel, T. Desalvo, F. Mastracchio, ]. Pratt; ROW 2: R. Keating, E. Tulskie, D. Ryan, M. Haase, R. Lucas, M. jaindl, ]. Bollman; ROW 3: L. Fortunato, B. Strauss, R. Smith, V. Hoyeki, B. Welch, C. Nagle, D. Makie, G. Povirk, K. Bauder, ]. Durkin, B. Bodner; ROW 4: C. Manion, R. rlummers, S. Ertle, D. Hagarty, R. Bomgardner, P. Lacey, R. Mc Connell, K. Kopp, S. Worley, J. Gum. 224 . . . Any cold water left, Russ? . . . 1,2,3,4,5 Tulskie . . . Will you marry me? . . . What am I, his keeper? . . . You can ' t know that yet . . . The house will not take responsibility . . . I ' ll be up at four pounding on your door . . . The 3:00 am rug presentation . . . Wine and Cheese for Greggy-poo . . . Stretch, looking like something the cat dragged in ... No Phi for Jimmy . . . Gummy, was the timing right? . . . Tazmanian devil running amuck . . . The off-the-buck Olympics . . . Brown Valentines from Hose . . . Chugball . . . Jean Claude Pennoni . . . Turn the knob first next time, Jim . . . Disco-rumble with Mark . . . You break it, you pay! . . . Hamilton praying to the porcelin God . . . Brad, get a life . . . Gary behind the couch . . . Keith, doesn ' t your babe go to school? . . . Hags, getaa chest or buy a shirt . . . Hose, conductor of the train . . . James Durkin, the amphibious shower monster and hot water slob . . . Deaner, home-towning it again? . . . Mikey, personality counts too . . . Nocturnal, loud, obnoxious Jack . . . HighDrisc . Go to bed, Fran . . . Del keeping respectability during his 45 week hitless streak . . . Stu stepping up from pedifilia for the double with Rich . . . Butt K-wad, how deep is your love?? . . . Rog, hot fun in the summertime . . . B.L., have some decency, your roommate is trying to sleep below you . . . Hummers and Sue make quite a pear . . . Don ' t leave me hangin ' . . . Wac and his drydock thrusts . . . RussLedd go . . . Welchy and the Celestial Body . . . Smitty getting shot down again and again . . . Smitty, will I really get a job just because I ' m President?? ... JIM ... PA .. . DECEASE . . . BILLY . . . 225 CHI PHI PSI CHAPTER Founded Nationally — 1824 Princeton Founded Locally — 1872 Colors — Scarlet and Blue ROW 1: T. Sobieski, A. Birckbuchler, T. Cunningham, . Kaplan, D. Glynn. ROW 2: A. Barkley, T. Skewis, B. Parkes, ]. Shalleck, R. Glemser, }. Rovito, I ' Lambariel- lo, . Bower, ]. Pinkham, V. Harwood, ]. Roeder, M. Ries. ROW 3: B. Lawson, K. Kruger, }. McCawiey, P. White, B. Stepic, B. Gentzlinger, ]. Yard, D. Porter. ROW 4: £. Pennell. ' B. Baillie, T. Pena, G. Peck, M. Figgins, S. Van Winkle, E. Tobias, M. Sinclair. 226 Sniff, Sniff, our cum went up . . . None for Bowie ... I got it at the Grain Party, but Jeff gets pissed . . . K.Y. . . . For $12,000 you can ' t Afford Professional Labor . . . Well , Headward . . . Ronald Regan Ries, Reagan or Lunch, That ' s the question . . . Get the Squirrel, Sam . . . Are the rugs in yet . . . Trek, Di-Lithium Crystals, Liquid or Gaseous? . . . Chug that beer, Dave . . . Three Rings!!! Knowledge. MMM, MMM, Good! Two Cords?? . . . The Vair is alive, and the Belvedere II rides again . . . Blake for repre- sentative, Sorry we ' re cutting you off . . . One punch finally bags one . . . Tighten that muzzle . . . Where ' s my couch? . . . Chug- off, from the victors come the Sprouts: Thirty in the U-Haul . . . Stu is back again: This Time for Real? Crazy — Another one bites the Dust . . . Two day campaign for Alpha ' s Elections: Gamma Ray, Dave goes fishing. Why are all the windows fixed? We ' ve got a wild-ass Social. Energy Monitor, Tittle or Power? . . . Attitude Adjustment Hour, Waiter!! Who threw that roll? . . . Fine! . . . DANGER 4400 Volts, Lobotomous, and Devo, Mark gets her hot, But Toby takes her home. George ' s room is still growing. J.B. passes Math 1025, Clark Kent Does he live here? — Who?! Never heard of him . . . Muscleheads . . . Wild Bill rides the stairs . . . Porch Party . . . The Dickwhacks back . . . sleazy seniors starting today, 2 19 ... Fix the HEAT . . . Pillow . . . Slip slidin Away on the Ho Chi Minh ... 2-1 in the Penalty kick-off ... Is the bed leaking? The ELVES did it . . . SOME FOR BOWIE . . . Goodbye from the Seniors: John, George, Karl, Jerry, Joe, George and Andy YAHOO 227 CHI PSI ALPHA BETA DELTA CHAPTER Founded Nationally — 1 84 1 Union College Founded Locally — 1 894 Colors — Purple and Gold ROW 1: . Evanko; ROW 2: R. Carr, C. Hight, C. Tartia, P. Connelly, G. Van Orden; ROW 3: D. Cook, M. Canavan, ]. Campo, P. Marauardl, K. Alwood, L. Krasely, E. Boehm; ROW 4: . Konisberg, K. Jones, C. Rust, P. Camuti, I. Freedburg, T. McCann, R. Webb, ]. Bradsnaw; ROW 5: E. White, Brouche Rarig, R. Blasdell, S. Ryan, C. Vietrogoski, S. Path, R. Fulford, M. Kaufmann; ROW 6: M. O ' Hagan, B. Succop, M. Yeager. Purple and Gold Keg Race Hey Cha Cha, Wanna take a Frank Zane or Freddy . . . The Domino Theory: B.D., . . . Slippery Dick ' s Coconut Bufuaar . . . Kewy searches Speedy . . . Wrigley . . . Playbaby . . . Blades ... Sir Home-alot shower? V.O. did . . . TheShime I.M. FOOTBALL CHAMPS . . . Camps, Yeags, Hhlarr, Tommy Grove . . . The Bar Room Tan . . . South Bethlehem . . . Goofy . . . Iva Boner . . . The retard finds a Boehmer . . . 1-Jew-Jew . . . The Happy Negro . . . Canavan Cruising DeLa . . . Jonesy the Ox ... Hi Ho Silver! The Sheriff patrols Gabba Phi . . . Stu — The Executioner . . . Follow Me Sun Bayer . . . Bradshaw ' s sister had Faith . . . V.O. is down on the farm with Joan and Caroline . . . Bruce — a legend in his own mind . . . Gerry only gets it on the phone . . . and Kaufman in his truck . . . Chief sees his reflection and snaps . . . Webby and Chip, Coke distributors . . . It ' s them at Stowe . . . Yeags does it the American way . . . Hey — It ' s Mr. Goodwrench . . . The Lodge screws the lugnut — on and on and O. . . . Kim calls, Danny bolts . . . Connoly ' s Tuckered out . . . Freedberg ' s Beer Imports . . . Daniel Thurston Butler . . . Konigsberg talk to Mom today? . . . Vietro leaves ' em crying at Gabba Phi . . . Duke makes History . . . Hey Ev, it ' s a Marginal loss . . . Camu- ti gets scalped . . . Sheehan ' s 2onl . . . How you be your bad self? Brother Head — J.J. ... No Trace of Vince these days . . . Departing: Vietro, Blades, Yeags, Camps, Pid, Bru Bru, J.J., Merc, Hhlarr, Keffy, Sabby, Ev, Boehmer and Beans. The Lodge bids them farewell! Das Right — We Bad! 229 DELTA CHI LEHIGH CHAPTER Founded Nationally — 1 890 Cornell University Founded Locally — 1952 Colors — Red and Buff wzm i i ROOF:M. Quillan, T. Ward, E. Walsh), S. Turner, T. Dubos, B. Price, C. Golden, C. Poci; FIRST STEP: L. Dubos, D. Skaller, T. Nelson; SECOND STEP: G. Ohl, K. Fink, K. Shramko; PORCH: B. Bohny, A. Leuzinger, B. Anderson, D. Weeks, M. Torch, P. Neville, B. Brown, C. Rosebrugh, A. Mosser, B. Frank, J. Eason, M. Keenan, K. Jaeger, ]. Hart, D. Weiller, ]. Boylan, D. Bragtbord, R. Charles, D. Smith, B. Rice, B. Weitman, M. Dicker, D. Grandin, S. Kiss. 230 is the point good for? Midget and Darts and kegroom, on the floor Hey, Fellas . . . Que pasa, Joe — No mucho . . . Umbach meets his match near tragedy in the annex, ah but what a way to go . . . When it ' s hog calling time in Nebraska . . . Goats . . . Can anyone fill Disco ' s Boots? . . . Darts and his foreign hooter . . . Midget blows standing up . . . cold dorm Peggy? Stu? etc . . . Bret finally scores in the tube room . . . Scott and the Hoover vaccum cleaner . . . Who ' s mustache is better, Tom, yours or her ' s? . . . Robin, is one yid enough? . . . DuBos, how far does she stretch? . . . Kimbel looks like Ken and Aileen ' s kid . . . The Great Bumwad Theif . . . Num-chucks, Chris? . . . Kinda Kinky . . . Stump-1, Tose-0 . . . Nelson-65, Fish-0 . . . Ward, what else Rich Chuck and Burma and Greg and . Sut-New-Wave chunkies ... E is the . Lee and Lauderdale bleeder, was she worth the trip (P. S. any saddle sores?) . . . A fish out of water — sure sounds like it . . . More Goats . . . Brussock ' ll dive into anything . . . Tony, is long-distance the best thing to coming there? . . . Buns in the water, night and day . . . Lid, Bohunk, Q2, Tose, Jomo, Uncle Doo, Fish, Darts, Kizzy, Buns, Disco, Peep, (Low-gear, Bambino, Billy, etc.) E. Sut, H, Robert C, Vegie, Midget, Scoop, Elder Statesman, Mazzetti, Ool . . . Midget, better a goat than Barb . . . Rudy, tit? — you wouldn ' t know what it feels like . . . Bob, what ' s that warm sensation on your leg? . . . Joe goes Beaver hunting . . . Kizzy, where da white women at? . . . Norman and his 2 by 4; always gets his man . . . Squeal like a pig . . . Buns on the waterfront: How ' s your breast-stroke? . . . Mosser, what ya Inta lately? . . . Bill — Keith stud-ied hard in the library . . . Robert C. Bob meets the mustache . . . Crusher picks up where Jomo left off . . . Missy gives good Phone . . . Sup Sut? . . . What did he show you? . . . H-Force., mellow . . . Bob ' s New Year ' s Year resolution: two heads are better than one . . . Torch gives up R. A. for some nice A . . . Mark, you don ' t have to like her . . . smash, smash, smash . . . Living in your own private Idaho . . . Berg, you know what I REALLY hate ... Do vegies have big carrots? . . . Mcintosh Inn — Vegie fertilizes while East completes the curcuit . . . Neville eats scooter-pie . . . Bear and Kimbel, last licks . . . Goodnight Gene . . . 231 DELTA PHI BETA SIGMA CHAPTER Founded Nationally — 1 856 Norwich University Founded Locally — 1 934 Colors — Military Red and White ROW 1: S. Mariconda, D. Bailin, J. Dunlop; ROW 2: D. Hines, D. Phillips, F. Patterson, R. Sample, P. Abitante, ). Robinson, R. Busch, S. Smith; ROW 3: . Sherman,- S. Dunches, M. Rooney, G. Swatek, J. Marshall, M. Holmesk, M. Wheatatl; ROW 4: C. Todd, . Fetterman, T. Reeves, P. Bracken; ROW 5: M. Garret, K. Council, P. Sheibley, T. Kuramoto, J. Gunierl, P. Swanson, B. Geissler. 232 Hurtage . . . You gotta love it . . . Bit time . . . Fat Sheat . . . Hog . . . Felcher . . . Loose rating . . . BF . . . Mr BD . . . JW . . . SHrimp Baskets . . . But does she? . . . Rally . . . what per sage . . . were talkin Is she train- able . . . Looks like . . . OT ... I don ' t Ralph . . . These people are not like you and I . . . The train stops here . . . Top 1500 . . . she worships the hole . . . 8-10 clase . . . You ' ll go down . . . Shake . . . Reever theory C,B,W,S, . . . Basically . . . What are you kidding me . . . Die, Die, Die . . . gurby . . . Like a Rabbit . . . Like you never needed it before ... I can ' t be hurt . . . Hurt big . . . You best get out the house . . . weasel . . . what ' s your Hytockyage . . . What a pisser . . . Fiiiiine . . . Gooood ... up the shoot . . . did you say chug . . . Like you read about . . . say it . . . let ' s chug . . . DiPhi we get you hi . . . Mega . . . I ' m hurt. I ' m hurt big . . . Babbling . . . It ' s tit . . . we ask so little . . . Bunch of ... key . . . Zappage . . . Lineage . . . thrillage . . . Andrew Raaalph Sneely . . . frolicking . . . Good food boys, Good food . . . weak act . . . sick individual . . . it ' s kicked . . . History . . . Whale shit ... If you wanna dance you gotta pay the band . . . limey . . . The eternal Pledge ... It happened one Halloween . . . Mob scene . . . HEAD-BVTT . . . give me the toy . . . D-bag ... a dripper . . . EE pubnight ... Fat is a state of mind . . . Swamp creature . . . The night patrol . . . quite the little hogger . . . Turkey shoot . . . Waiting for theMENINBLACK . . . The cassette played poptunes Jet Black is God. 233 DELTA SIGMA PHI BETA THETA CHAPTER Founded Nationally — 1 899 College of the City of New York- founded Locally — 1932 Colors — Green and White ROW 1: R. Trench, M. Bina, R. Dantzer, C. Shettshne, R. Gibson, T. Spehalski, M. Selzer; ROW 2: C. Silberman, B. Klotz, P. Hollingsworth , Dave Bourque, B. O ' Grady, B. Jenkins, ]. Lupas, C. Thunberg, ]. Hearon, T. Heckman, P. Smith, . Ansilman, R. Bellaran, ). Gesford; ROW 3: M. Conte, M. Von Bradsky, M. Woodeshick, T. Nealley, ]. Cohen, . Nieman. 234 I Can ' t drink this it ' s too foamy . . . TUN, man you ' re killin ' me . . . Myron Grambacher . . . Wow, it ' s a t-shirt . . . Bonnie cookies . . . Kermit the fink . . . Make up your mind, Marty . . . out but out ... Monday night tails club . . . G.L.T. ... the Dog . . . Megaloser . . . Acid Ann and the She Hulk . . . Huemen youreen . . . Troglyptugly . . . Hey, what are we talkin ' about here — easy livin ' . . . Drink the beer; have the good time . . . Atlantic City parlay mode . . . Come on and bark . . . later Olive . . . Mickey Mouse . . . The Q-Tip Gang . . . Party with the squirrels in three- houses . . . Death Pledging ... I accept full responsibility as house president . . . Raider Fever . . . Eric ' s boss . . . Semi formal . . . Bahh lets wreck this place . . . shots . . . Philsklar sklarslime sklar merdw . . . Finally DZO bids a fond farewell to Brian, Woody, Tuna, Jenk, Big Ed, Sid, Norman Igloo, Dr. Danaka Creature, Turg (again), Tucker, O ' karder, Poops, Lurch, Fish, James Edward, Reno, Von, and Nealls — It ' s been a helluva time. liililllliiu 1 11 235 ££! DELTA TAU DELTA BETA LAMBDA CHAPTER Founded Nationally — 1 856 Bethany College Founded Locally — 1 889 Colors — Purple, White and Gold ROW 1: . Wo, C. Power, J. Tuna, M. Chinless; ROW 2: P. Wedgehead, ]. Vampire, R. Commander, M. Hess, AC. Bald. W. Stain, T. Burns, D. Tenatoo;ROW 3: D. Smith, Dr. R. Love, D. Norton, R. Yingwang, M. Bird, . Shigo, E. Tootall (love Toosmall), M. Unit, S. Weasle, . Meyers, W. Parker; ROW 4: W. Loser 236 Rambo, D. Virgin, ]. Blinkey, P. Trinkle, ]. Neck, K. Tiny Crossberger, E. Prosapio, H. Dirty, G. Pappy, M. Mouse, D. Fangort, . Mafia; ROW 5: S. Nymie, ]. Snack, S. Pizza, E. Max, T. Marvel, T. Hamray. Missing: T. Weenie. MAYVIEW STATE HOSPITAL . . . justice prevails, WET- T ' s FOREVER! . . . the death pig graduates, . . . sneaker pitch . . . DA HELL! . . . you don ' t understand, it ' s ad- vanced auditing . . . and the crowd yelled in unison TIT, TIT, TIT . . . fugorgeout . . . the unit, . . . the ghetto cruis- er .. . Dr. Love is upstairs, administering an injection . . . Bird, scholastic all-american . . . get out my face fore you wish you had . . . J. P. — startin ' fights at Manny ' s again? . . . LU Delt-Moblie . . . it ' s the Commander! . . . Gahl the Wahl . . . rang, rang, rang it ain ' t no big thang . . . Weenie, wher ' s my clother, records . . . Asst. house manager Tiny . . . Dem ' s burgers is mines! ... Eh ee maw tomayos? . . . Shippy- ' 93 . . . Fat Zak ' s snack attack . . . Stymie, where ' s the weights . . . the river ' s gettin ' cold! . . . ' Lantic city . . . and on that note, I ' m a ' leave . . . Ying-Yang the native New Yorker . . . get down there . . . Happiness . . . Malk, who ' s the steward? . . . Sleeze — commuter student . . . Johnny Mafia . . . Mickey and Scott set crab traps . . . Burnzie, how ' s pukey . . . The Wad . . . Keeney and Rabuck ' s Sex Palace . . . Superham with the supercan . . . Hiniehole . . . Norton has a hot line to the dean ' s office . . . Smitty is fat and happy, passed out again . . . Happy Pappy . . . Flamin ' Dukie . . . yea, ok, pappy . . . cry baby Roos . . . Buch and Dofer, Fangor ' s her man! . . . balcony showers . . . Marv ' s woman Coach Paterno . . . Delt annex . . . Tender vittles . . . yea, RIIIIGHT! . . . He ' s dirty, and he ' s unamerican . . . Hey, Brothah! . . . Goin ' out or what? . . . wedgehead . . . she loved it . . . yea, ok, michey, you ' re bad . . . Blinkey . . . you hammer, you drink, you pound beverage . . . Snackery . . . getouttabedyoufuggenalcoholic . . . Where ' s Ham, where ' s Lam, where ' s Jam? . . . Dennis, there ' s some great swamp land for sale . . . she licked your what? . . . where ' s geeney . . . Power ' s mailbox . . . Norton, just pretend your me . . . Spaz Magic . . . formal party in the anal entrance . . . Marvel the Mustang rides again . . . Lips . . . They ' re nuts, they ' re crazy, they ' re freakin ' bananas . . . Zak, put the dey back . . . it ' s ug, it ' s uh, it ' s uh — Come on TooTall, spit it out . . . Howie ' s Killer G . . . Max La Max . . . Sledgehead . . . Awesome Dunlap . . . Delts used Car Lot . . . About the Vein, SHHHHHH!! Deb ' s around . . . Hey guys, no, spring ball . . . Cheese wiz . . . Connie Lingus . . . Move Rambo up to the IM team . . . Draw-the-Line bitch . . . Buch draws no line . . . DELT CRUSH . . . Who thought these up anyway???? AV fg f lPi Wf ' 1 I mm- JmmwmmmmmW • mm m .EMIGH 237 DELTA UPSILON LEHIGH CHAPTER Founded Nationally — 1 834 Williams College Founded Locally — 1 885 Colors — Royal Blue and Old Gold ROW 1: Joe Dille, Roger Hutley, Jim Mackie, Brian Crudeli, Hugh Korner; ROW 2: Dave Mecca, Curt fimmerman, Craig Wacyk, Dave fuzzy ' Zablowski, Dave Dietz, John Liberty, Eric Yaszemdki, Doug Gugino, Rick Hurst, Paul Stash Anastasio, John Foltz, Paul Reiff; ROW 3: John Ahsler, MarkMorgis, Chris Hines, Wayne Verost, Arnie Wetzel, Bob Cheese Palsgrove, Russ Snyder, Gerry Dille- muth, Kevin Murphy, Pete Smith, Frank Rudisill, Hank Pastuck til, Mike Reheuser, 238 Mark D ' Andrea, Jim Baird, Jerry Goldman, John Tylutki, John Pastuck, Bob Jordan, Tom Wocklish, Allen Binder, Pete Gakos, Paul Maxwell, Jim Patira. Not Pictured: Ron Garris, Bob Hoot Kelly, Steve Veep Plucinski, Darren Hernandez, Ed BooBoo Jordan, Terry Bollinger, Lou Chico Ramirez, Joe Corcoran, Tim Ten- ner, Lance Williams, Steve Hedman, Doug Pearson. Despite the sometimes unsavory reputation fraterni- ties have endured throughout the years, we have con- tinued in our pursuit of a better brotherhood, a unified body with a singleness of purpose. Little recognition is made of the fraternity ' s awesome responsibility, that being the molding and transforming of forty seperate individuals, forty distinct and sometimes conflicting personalities, into a family. The bulk of fraternity exposure seems soley devoted to excess imbibing and socially unacceptable behavior, yet the function of turning boys into men, of turning the irresponsible into the responsible, of turning the underachievers into an ambitious and driven young man goes wholly unnoticed. As the problems of society are scrutinized by jour- nalists and written about in editorials, we as a group become aware of these very same problems on an intimate and personal level, and our ability to deal with these problems reflects our resolution to endure our strength of character. Let it be known that the brother of Delta Upsilon face this challenge with a relentless spirit and with a con- tinuing desire to improve the contributions of our brotherhood to the betterment of society. — Submitted this day February 28, 1981 H. Frank Pastuck III 239 GAMMA PHI BETA DELTA KAPPA CHAPTER Founded Nationally — 1872 Syracuse University Founded Locally — 1976 Colors — Brown and Mode ROW 1: IV. Kress, S. Cohen, L. Taylor, L. Petersohn, S. Buschmann, B. Barmat, M. Stewert, C. Ehrens, M. Nalit, C. Frick; ROW 2: R. Wilde, K. Thompson, S. Perkins, B. Haley, J. Nelson, P. Dapolito, D. Dally, L. McCill, M. Lopez, S. Bevan, C. Barker, P. Mentzer; ROW 3: C. Perry, C. Pike, S. Davis, D. Farkas, P. Burke, A. Hackenburg, A. Pariseau, S. MacLaine, M. Kanenson; ROW 4: S. VanCraeynest, D. Casazza, M. Trost, K. Manik. 240 Sandy X MARKS the spot . . . Whats COOKing in Donna ' s Loft? . . . FRANKly only Cindy knows . . . Mike SnATCH- es Carol ... J nine, How Friendly are the skies? . . . Lori eats dinner SCOTT-free . . . MK drinks free at Mannys . . . KT — Is it SHAKEY in the backseat of the VW . . . Is Bonny KISSY with Joe? . . . Lois get her reWARD at Hartford . . . Patty gets MOORE at Kappa Sigma . . . Tom loses account of Barb . . . Daps has ROARing time with the boy next door . . . Pesty CAMPs out in Paris . . . GOODRICH tires but wrestlers don ' t ... It finally DONned on Denise to stop Dalling ... Is the Hackback, or in ALLENtown? . . . Robin runs the gamut from A TO Z . . . Hanks Legs RULE susie ' s court . . . Lori P. acts disorderly . . . Karen flys the COOP . . . Denise — Is a FRETTO worth the NICKEL? . . . When the CHIPS are down, Sue goes for cANDY . . . Betsey finds the pot of gold at the end of the . . . rainbow . . . Perk — What ' s your BEEF about Kevin? . . . Bernie, the Pard, ex- tends Tory an invitation . . . Bernadette celebrates at LaFayette . . . Claire finds a JACK of all trades . . . CAN-A- VAN operate a CB? . . . Lover Bunny hops from Peter to Peter to PEAT . . . Laura Wheels into DK . . . Gina McBeana, the exercise machina . . . Shauna likes REESES pieces ... KJ — Don ' t let Steve become a furious George . . . Maggie TUDORS Chris in strokes . . . Cynthia gets squashed by a legacy . . . Bad and Worse are RARING to CARR-pool . . . Betsy — How do you like your VO? straight up? . . . Sandy and Gary are shore . . . Shoop gains her WIT after she had it to the HILT . . . Whats DEMMTO SUE? . . . Jean cashes her BUCK in a for a CHIP . . . Mary strikes out on a CURVE, but catches Paul ' pass . . . Tami and JoAnne doctor up Chi Psi . . . Hockey team follows the MOON . . . Supreme Sixteen — The seniors will always miss you, but we want to leave you with these words of wisdom. The pledge CLASS always gets the best — . 241 KAPPA ALPHA PENNSYLAVANIA ALPHA CHAPTER Founded Nationally — 1825 Union College Founded Locally — 1 894 Color — Scarlett ROW 1: D. Vankirk, . Arfman, C. Lee, H. Wittriech, ]. Engle, R. Failmetzger, M. Yoder, G. Curran, B. Hogs, Sparky; ROW 2: . Aman, H. Wittriech, K. Preston, B. Cuop, B. Wasserman, B. Ablaza, ]. Macoling, E. Wanger, H. O ' brien, D. Lantz, T. Prmgle; ROW 3: C. Finer, M. Messics, G. Gell, B. Rainaldi, B. Blumenshied, L. Beamon, P. Dixon, ]. Felegi, M. Morrison. 242 • v ! Scum . . . Karen Silkwoooood at KA . . . Bambiburgers . . . It ' s all heart, tight John? . . . Urban Kommando raid . . . Hits and Shots . . . Snakebites in the lounge ... Hit me with your rhythm stick . . . Soap in Felegis box . . . Special Delivery for the Stew- ards . . . Dout? No he isn ' t here. Goodbye ... A sandwich is a sandwich, but . . . FUBAR Society . . . Wagoag . . . T. was a nice girl, but . . . What! Boo-Boo pinned? . . . Women: one is not enough . . . pork week . . . Snake in Carl ' s toes . . . Percys ' heart attack . . . Prestone to the motel again . . . The Big A . . . Jean ' s Brandy Alexanders . . . The random woman . . . George- Claus . . . Taco Haller ... Is Tod here? . . . No? . . . Brains on the pillow . . . Dead Sea Stew ... In the door, on the floor, out the window . . . Special Delivery for Gomer Rodgers . . . Geno ' s used cars . . . Passing out on alternate weekends . . . Deep-fried finches and microwave gerbils . . . Sinker or floater, Eddie? . . . boarder bitch . . . Chicken 3, Macaroni 2 . . . crumple or fold? . . . Womoans be Excellaunt! . . . Say much, much? . . . That ' s good ya douchbag! . . . Bachdoor Kaps . . . Hey, it ' s alright, really . . . Blair farts . . . Nyerges breaks away . . . The case of the walking turkeys . . . Morrison is a ringer . . . EE Wags . . . KA ' s moral minority Babey Hooey . . . Caal Finah! The Hogghunting Cabin . . . Sparky ' s losing it . . Azoid and his Box . . . Too much GAS! . . . Too many Gooks 243 KAPPA SIGMA BETA IOTA CHAPTER Founded Nationally — 1 869 University of Virginia Founded Locally — 1 900 Colors — Scarlet, White and Green ROW 1: T. Henning; ROW 2: B. Hummiston, H. Joseph, B. Cooper, B. Harrop, D. Andrews, S. Russell, C. Henzelman; ROW 3: . Noble, M. Budzmski, P. Molinaro, R. Hawkey, B. Lamb, T. Mee, Sheeba, C. Dunn, . Anderson, ]. Schumann. P. lord, ]. Evans, E. DeLong, D. Paul, B. Mactas, . Paulus, R. Kaminsky, B. Millich, E. Moll, L. Goldstein, . Herbener, P. Mastranni, ]. Canavan. 244 Shirley-Shirley . . . chelda-Chelda . . . 42nd and Johnson . . . 19th and Mar- ket, audience participation — and loving it . . . Ft. Lauderdale — FUN in the SUN ... the Philly came in . . . Gordy gets bare arm, Lordy gets bare chair . . . Dagwood plays house . . . Kaminsky would rather have silver than gold . . . Sergio Hummer . . . The Mac can ' t get on base, but does he score? . . . Joe and Josephine . . . Mr. Bruce R. Brandous . . . 80th Anniversary . . . Posty, who wears the pants? . . . Kapa Sigma, warm cocktails at the Button . . . The East Coast ghost . . . Wendell ' s back, but Gwen never left . . . Mas, get out of the picture . . . Chaallameedoooo . . . Jaime ' s in Phi Kap cold dorm due to lack of interest . . . Yearbook woman wants her cavity filled . . . Quinneand Vinny . . . Canavan says woof, woof . . . Smooth . . . Rusty and Sue divided by Smyky ... I bring Larry up for a pre-bid . . . Touche parts the Red Sea . . . Dinner for two — myster and troll . . . Crank takes it hook line and sinker . . . JP — in love lately? . . . RP and Ham supply alaskian king ' s to the 1st floor . . . Goeltz to the 4th floor . . . Phi Kap still sucks . . . The game is over Bobby, come out of left field and bring Herbie with you . . . Hummer ' s a home wrecker . . . Before Hawkman there was the Budman . . . We haven ' t forgot- ten ya, Smykie . . . Hawkey and Chalwomen trade polyester ... 7 8 Wally . . . Weird Stu plays pup tent . . . Mole and Mildune, nice ass disco beak . . . Edgar goes for an Alabama Slammer . . . MIT says G.O.O.D.B.Y.E. to Hogger . . . the gogue is the greatest! . . . Kerry, touche on 70! ... Blinkey, Bellvue, Gordy, Mee, High School, Curley, Scummer . . . Crom, feeling a little weak . . . Bahama Mama . . . Good Luck Seniors, it ' s been a great four years! . . . Hogger, Goelz, Rande, Hummer, Budman, Ranks, Quinn, JP, Posty, Mas, Dolt, Mulsky, Wendell, Hawkman, Sal and Stu. 245 LAMBDA CHI ALPHA GAMMA PSI CHAPTER Founded Nationally — 1 909 Boston University Founded Locally — 1 926 Colors — Purple, Green, and Gold ROW 1: . Wright, ]. Hollinger, D. Blane, R. Brinley, S. Kennedy, ]. Mermigos, P. Eichenfield, T. Borzetl, J. Spongier , S. Reynolds, R. Dobbre, D. Fullmer; ROW 4: . McGowan.A. Gesner, . Compton; ROW 2: M. Goodman, P. Sdrasia, S. Civitello, Avgar, I. Finnegan, S. Perlmutter, K. Silbert, B. Comber, K. Akerboom, M. M. McLaughlin, R. Tietjen, ]. Appleby, J. Kobulsky, M. Memolo, T. Rosen, ]. Higgins, ]. Shatz, P. Baily. Terefinko, B. Bodwell; ROW 3: M. Bleiler, . Englehart, P. Laver, D. Grow, J. 246 Harriet wants another raise . . . Whataya mean we ' re out of railroad ties? . . . We finally get a faculty advisor . . . A3 ' s gryphon loves us . . . Shatz wants an intercom . . . Guise . . . Another Snake . . . The Pizza ' s on the house . . . and the door . . . and the sidewalk . . . Please return all dishes . . . We won the race but who got the Michelob . . . Sneaking through cus- toms at Benetz . . . Lauermaide Raisins . . . We was robbed . . . Garbage launched from the second floor is illegal . . . Inter- fraternity projectiles . . . Hockey and Tri-fectas . . . Joe Alumni on the make . . . We was robbed again . . . Please return all the pitchers . . . Don ' t call the Veg John . . . The Last Annual Basket of Cheer . . . Matt wants dance parties . . . Hacksaw says at the present rate, everyone will have singles next year . . . The Classis Class of ' 59 . . . $5000 and its still cold in here . . . Choo Choo . . . White Rose . . . Eddie and Sean flee to Ireland . . . Mr. Rosen has offered to install a fourth floor and an indoor pool . . . What ' s a Pi Meson ... I State Your Full Name again . . . Tandem barslide . . . Brad crashes a house meeting . . . Bottle dancing to send blood to the poor . . . It ' s a bird! . . . It ' s a plane! . . . It ' s a DU pledge . . . Basketball wins-ends era . . . Mom Jones . . . AMs WILL have dates . . . New shower heads will save coffee, milk and cereal if used properly . . . Boom- skang . . . Coarse grind . . . Tttttt . . . King D meets the B Queen . . . Shick sees a Lehigh spring and gets an LB too . . . Ya Ho! . . . Tensun, pleeze, suh? . . . Joka . . . Greaser night . . . New Furniture to destroy . . . Now this tile . . . Rosie . . . Jawett . . . Borzit ... no more practices . . . We hit 700 . . . Here ' s to brother Howie . . . The sleeper returns . . . Tanquerey in the snack bar . . . Land Shuttle . . . There IS a difference . . . It ' s a girl, Lar . . . THINGS WE LL NEVER SEE: Greg munching candy . . . Mar- ty and Bernie sharing shirts . . . Spingles being a bag ... a house dog ... a lack of gas at dinner ... a clean bar head . . . Gordy sideways . . . Lerner happy . . . too much steak . . . Andy off the phone. 247 PHI DELTA THETA PENNSYLVANIA ETA CHAPTER Founded Nationally — 1 848 Miami University Founded Locally — 1 887 Colors — Azure and Argent ROW 1: . Young, D. Klewswat, M. Hall, D. Holva, ]. Moore, ROW 2: R. Alhart, S. VanWhy, P. Bukowski, G. Boehm, M. Halloran, D. Hady, B. Hargwood, ]. Valerio, ROW 3: L. Berthelsen, ]. Adams, Pledge, T. Conoscenti, B. Muqjhy, K. Nulton, D. Lindewirth, D. Johnson, ROW 4: B. Asctta, C. Peterson, R. Vandervilt, E. Herbert, B. Flynn, M. Murray, B. Brantley, A. Mengel, S. Faktor, ]. Smith, }. Aibel, T. Campbell, B. Roth, P. McKee, M. Moran, . Novek, ROW 5: P. Andrich, S. Shkhman. 248 Hey, Murray, what ' s all this Hank? . . . McGeeks shuttle service to Pittsburg ... 11:01 It must be Cori . . . DANE ' S TOBACCO SHOP . . . It ' s FRIDAY NIGHT And Sarge has letters to write . . . Scott V ' s Dream Girl . . . SKIP ' S DRIV- ING SCHOOL ... Has Jim moved to Broadhead? ... The Hulk and The Sayage . . . The Bumblebee . . . stings three . . . Hey, Manny, get a hair cut . . . The Snake . . . Hey, Chris, show us her birthday present ... Ed Mon — Double O Herbert . . . Hey, Curly go stand on your head . . . Little Schroeder Dave . . . He Ba Da . . . Shick take the pain . . . Thing 1,2,3, . . . Hey, Helva! . . . Throw one in . . . But Beez, she never talks . . . Drich ' s Candid Camera ... 2 Blond Hairs = Shot guns . . . KAMAKAZIE . . . Earl, still eating? . . . Hank and the Molsens . . . Hank leads last two semesters in a row . . . Rabbi Faktor . . . Chaplain Film Series ... I can beat that lunch in one heave . . . Transfu- sions . . . The Hallorans ... Ed Clark for President . . . Hey Bruce, stop panting . . . Talk Much ?? . . . Black Light Tails . . . Drain Ho! ... 10 lbs in two weeks . . . The Bob R. Computer Center . . . The Fly, and Bozo, Boxing Champs . . . Smoothie Paul . . . Chocolate Chip Cookies Woman . . . Smiley . . . Smoothe Barney . . . The Big Guy and The Whistle . . . Weezie, Weenie and Beezie . . . Beat that clock . . . Uncle Mannys ' . . . Attitude Adjustment Hour . . . Butztown Hotel . . . Who ' s got the smut? . . . Debbie and the Spoges . . . Spunk . . . Low Key . . . Shick and Jack . . . Beer Hearts Marathon . . . Chahlies Hair Affair with those Bedroom eyes . . . See you at the shore . . . 249 PHI GAMMA DELTA BETA CHI CHAPTER Founded Nationally — 1 848 Washington and Jefferson Founded Locally — 1 886 Colors — Purple and White ROW 1: C. Hamer, K. Rosen, S. Joseph, A. Cooke; ROW 2: R. Herfurth, M. Gardner, J. Lambert, C. Keller, D. Zuck; ROW 3: A. Ferrante, T. Moran, A. Rod, F. O ' Donnel, S. Edwards, T. Catania, S. Wahlgren, B. Rubino; ROW 4: P. 250 Pifawka, T. Kowalonek, D. Christianson, C. Trezza, T. Wiese, D. Destafano, T. Durels, R. Becker. Bac . . . Hooter . . . V . . . Weasel . . . Frank E . . . Watch out for the mountain goats . . . A.K. from P. A. . . . Cuttin ' you off . . . Opportunites . . . Blockhead . . . Trust me . . . Penn State . . . Don ' t put it on the Ass . . . Crash Cortright . . . Linda ' s Oreos . . . Dugs . . . No campaigning . . . Big Benis ... J 122 . . . Hoagies up my ass . . . Non title holders . . . King Tut . . . Cedar Crest band party . . . You ain ' t seen nothin ' yet . . . Tuck no! ... Rosie . . . Greekers . . . Gerry, Jim, Brad, and Zach . . . Martha ' s Vineyard . . . No Jeans . . . The hut . . . No friends . . . FIJI Island . . . Hossle . . . shots night ... I wanna be a bus driver . . . V ' s leaving . . . Hey HI ... Eagles . . . Bender, Buzz, and Stupid . . . Where ' d the car go? . . . Rug- head . . . Cold dorm raids . . . Anchovie spaghetti . . . Benwa . . . Pro . . . Juice! . . . Wick . . . one punch . . . Rachel Sweet . . . Hooter ' s Champagne 1980 . . . Yuk . . . Spike . . . B.P. . . . Allenhurst . . . Nothin ' for ya . . . Where ' s Jimmy . . . Toni ' s waterbed ... Dr. Bull . . . Hooter, pull over! . . . 14-10 = 4 . . . Lights Bac . . . Window Ledge . . . Eyeballs . . . Racists and Rapists . . . Pierre . . . Don ' t call me duma . . . V ' s 3 . . . Yule the Wanderer . . . Loser . . . The bug and the Fly . . . Nancy . . . Hotel parries . . . yuk ... Ft. Lauderdale . . . Spike Jock . . . The Pineapple Lodge . . . It ' s the transmission . . . Spiral- ing dork ... To the bar . . . Suki . . . The barn . . . Christmas parties . . . Dry Augie . . . Lafayette . . . You ' re fined . . . Pat Benetar . . . Whale . . . Marty ' s . . . Poconos . . . Beltzville inn . . . Hit the road . . . Random . . . Manny ' s . . . The dynamic duo . . . Shrimpies . . . Nashville ... I guess you told me . . . m mu superstar . . . Bed races, broken toes, and Budwieser Bed Sheets . . . Jose . . . Fish or cut bait . . . THE HO . . . Veranda I . . . Dego . . . Squirrels ... A jewel . . . Tex-mo . . . Nice do . . . Rail ... I Bet you can ' t . . . Allentown Nursing College ... 5 for 5 . . . Mick ' s wine and cheese . . . Jim Nasium . . . Cocktails . . . Santa knutes . . . Tubers . . . Swami . . . Where ' s my camera . . . De do do do . . . Do diligence and sludge lagoon . . . Panface in Disguise . . . Nice Joe . . . Welcome back, FIJI . . . CHAUNCY . . . S-A-M-B-O-H-E-A-D . . . Sleepless Nights in room 2 . . . See Ya! 251 PHI KAPPA THETA PENNSYLVANIA ALPHA CHAPTER Founded Nationally — 1 889 Lehigh University Founded Locally — 1 889 Colors — Cardinal, Gold and White ROW 1: G. Musser, G. Hamwi, S. Scribe, B. Smith, D. Abel, C. Goldstein, S. Weller, D. Cautilli; ROW 2: M. Osterman, J. Olio, M. Croftman, D. O ' Neil, W. Troust, ]. Stewart, F. Ferdnandez, ]. Graf, T. Tangel, K. Witmer, R. Blumenreich; ROW 3: I. Colangelo, S. Gardner, M. Smuck, H. Gretz, B. Lilley, D. Detweilwe, W. Wu, S. Worden. 252 216 . . . LUG . . . If the pledges go I ' ll go . . . Norwood Inn . . . Hey Jeff over here . . . Karps . . . Dirty Half Dozen . . . The Horses Rail . . . China Doll ... F.K. ... Hogar Hunt . . . Phi Kap Formal . . . Louis candle ... 80 dollar kiss . . . Jeff, put down that phone . . . Around the World . . . Marie . . . The Crew . . . Minga . . . Thelma the onion queen . . . the ward . . . teams . . . See you in September . . . Fork in the Bush ... No fucked up shirts . . . Word . . . Doc . . . D.T.K. . . . whipped cream . . . Tray . . . catch shit . . . Pain . . . Dewart . . . foul . . . Lurch . . . Jimmy O ' . . . Jams . . . Smooth . . . bandaids . . . Muff . . . three ' s not a crowd . . . A.I. . . . Looner, Gapes window . . . when . . DMR ' s ... off or out . . . snap-o-meter . . . . . schlong vote . . . Ralph . . . wad weekend fines will be levied . . . hawks . . . doves . . . . . heavy, bogus, news, yore, grapex, rocks . Peaches and Herb Drug . . . little will the letters be up? psyched in the house ... is it manditory? . . beds, threes, hoagies . . . Lamox . . . mystery bro . . . Capt. Lou . . . Trout . Stew . . . well man in the boat . . . Blumes . . . Bug . . . String, lug . . . Buck . . . Fronk . . . Mr. X . . . Dynamo ... for no good reason at all, soo . . . oops ... I dropped my soap . . . Founders Cup, why not this year? . . . IM ' s . . . trophy points . . . 3 . . . Gapes sucks . . . piss guish . . . FTH of the second kind . . . Heaven and Hell . . . Lucky Muff stories . . . Sorry, you know what that means . . . turkage, tankage, torkage ... I can ' t, I gotta turk . . . water skiing . . . DB . . . CB ' s ... Big I . . . how does it relate to the creation of the universe . . . ZEB ... in this initiation . . . nude hoops . . . PH, PH, do it up man . . . DA-DA, dude . . . Clem, I like to watch . . . Hat, rag . . . T-squared . . . Slimy . . . Foot . . . Mr. Apathy . . . LOP . . . Hymie ... did you do your work area yet ... Maximus . . . Unibos . . . new house . . . Lucy ' s . . . Mannys . . . Debbie . . . Dr. W . . . Johnson, real dog . . . Rat . . . Look! Bowser ' s doing up Sheeba . . . Words pass . . . D.O. . . . foosball . . . beerpong . . . tails . . . tube . . . games . . . TFM . . . Brary fairy ... pit looks like a dump . . . Moons ... old house . . . Phi Kap sucks . . . Senior Banquent . . . ups . . . scarfing . . . Mickey Mouse. 253 PHI SIGMA KAPPA NU CHAPTER Founded Nationally — 1873 University of Massachusetts Founded Locally— 1901 Colors — Magenta and Silver ROW 1: R. D ' Agostino, P. Bennett, ). Reid, P. Baxter, }. Norwood, B. Geiser, C. Peltz; ROW 2: R. Yahn, G. Raab, G. Jernee, M. Williamson, . Sagergolm, D. D ' Acquisto, E. Brackman, T. Brown, R. Sprechman, j. Speitel, S. Burdette, S. Mueller; ROW 3: M. Hefner, T. Millberger, R. Karmen, T. Scargle, D. Schillaber, B. Domes, H. Petrosky, M. Moore, C. Moore, J. Gower, G. Seifert. 254 Pretty unreasonable . . . Stinely . . . The snake . . . All young executives on the move drink scotch . . . Abcan, Abdoob, Ab- steak, Abkeg, Abclair, Abcage . . . What a Whorebag . . . Pretty Cheesie . . . The weas ... A D ' Aquisto team never loses . . . The Chinsker back Yo, Listen up . . . Apples aren ' t oranges . . . Diseased Maniac . . . Chow 2 . . . Swimmin ' Chicken . . . Crucial Minutes . . . Armond . . . Riggy Chonzie . . . No reason, I just like doing things like that . . . The Knife Lounge . . . Close the door on you r way out . . . Pool tournaments at Psi U. Callate Buey . . . Plarry Benvineman . . . Harsh! Harsh! Harsh! . . . Chunks are Flying . . . Chill out . . . The dolf . . . How ' bout a little British Hospitality . . . Highway . . . Why are you eating early . . . Watch out for sad eyes . . . Yad, ak, ak, ak . . . Baking cookies . . . Get off my face, I can ' t breathe! . . . Dinner on the Blades . . . Stranded in O.C. . . . OOgliman . . . The Dry Hump. 255 PI KAPPA ALPHA GAMMA LAMBDA CHAPTER Founded Nationally — 1 868 University of Virginia Founded Locally — 1 929 Colors — Garnet and Gold ROW 1: M. Quinn, S. Bretz, D. Francis, C. Eiding, R. Kent, R. Divas, W. Stieffenhofer, M. Foster, S. Queen, E. Beech, D. Kamieniecki; ROW 2: R. Ander- son, T. Hart, S. May, ]. Maida, D. Stafford, M. Spisak, I. Pryzwara, K. Gabriel, ]. 256 Wathne, M. Votan, R. Andraka, D. Muma, D. Blanchard; ROW 3: C. Martin, B. Lamson. f I S3 ' Frisbee golf anyone? . . . Stonehenge . . . Orpic . . . Joemama . . . P.H. . . . Spigak . . . Somethings wrong with Brad ' s car ... A beached whale in the T.V. room . . . Sucks absolutely . . . G.B.B.R.R.E. . . . Whaf s the Hitchcock movie this week? . . . DFDF . . . Our new bar . . . Don ' t get Buffaloed! . . . Hey . . . What ' s the status of the loan? ... A beached whale in the chapterroom? . . . Psycho- Winnebago to Florida . . . Perversion at Cornell . . . Little Sisters . . . 99 99 . . . Dick Rivas . . . ANIMAL!!! . . . Mmmmiii lllleeee! . . . Spigak, Jr. . . . YO! . . . The Delaware game . . . Stu O . . . A.A.H. . . . Fairysville . . . Braaap . . . How are the moguls? . . . B-98 ... A goat raper needs love too bumper sticker . . . Hey-B-Ball? 257 PI LAMBDA PHI LAMBDA CHAPTER Founded Nationally — 1 895 Yale University Founded Locally — 1915 Colors — Purple and Gold ROW 1: P. Defanosi, }. Grib, E. Wood, K. Sormoni, J. Peck, M. Bastion, ]. Belardo, . Mayoral; ROW 2: M. Carroll, M. Bailey, P. McDonough, T. Kerhi, G. Tobias, ]. Hoffman, M. Curewtz, . Jephson, D. German, T. Greener, H. Stamateris, R. McGregor; ROW 3: D. Shea, J. Nalin, T. Vonwachter, M. Kipniss, Mr. Joe, M. D ' Agostino, M. O ' Malley, D. Donovan, S. Bower, K. Friedland, M. Morrell, S. Breitner, ]. Hanmona, R. Geraghty, G. Pyle; ROW 4: W. Martindale, S. Pinchbeck, P. Doris, ]. Knox, S. Sanders. 258 Kfcl-tl ' •o: Pi Lambda Phoenix House . . . The Residents . . . Tick, Tick, Tick, . . . T-Bomb . . . Lushwagons . . . Vawt . . . We just wouldn ' t be men . . . Simply insane . . . Snap-Twang . . . M indless Giants . . . And we will kill you . . . Stumpy ... I said I was sorry . . . Ma Cote, Ma Cote ... All the people who failed — Throw in the proverbial towel . . . FBO . . . Yeeaapoo . . . Swimming in your own zool . . . The human mind is a funny thing . . . But she has nice eyes . . . She ' s just my type — Female . . . No one shits on the Chi . . . You spitting on the cruiser? . . . 300 ' s club ... I beg to differ ... 2 o ' clock sit down dinner . . . Plagued by perfection . . . Ozzlie . . . Got a turkey by the neck . . . The house car . . . Beached . . . Frozen Snickers 259 PSI UPSILON ETA CHAPTER Founded Nationally — 1833 Union College Founded Locally — 1 884 Colors — Garnet and Gold 260 ROW 1: OSCAR; ROW 2: . CM, T. Emerson, D. Watts, T. McGuire, J. Hammer, ]. Mathews; ROW 3: R. Smith, G. Blandino, J. Creedon, B. Ott; Row 4: D. Chapman, K. Bertram, R. Voeks; ROW 5: T. Fisher, D. Harhns, D. Singer, D. Potts, J. Frey; ROW 6: . Talon, L. Mercandante, ]. Webber; ROW 7: G. Marcin, D. Grunwald, K. Ball, G. Williams. I am not a Black Belt! . . . Somebody here is on drugs . . . The Best Thing Since Tits . . . Lieutenant Nate . . . Baker Who? . . . Would you buy a used ambulance from this man? ... All I want for Christmas is my two front teeth and a gum job . . . Long of Nose, Short of Mind . . . Grain on tap . . . Don ' t call me Turtlehead . . . Watch out for Low-flying Guardrails . . . Morgue and his plus 2 to hit Bong . . . Will it fit in the next room too? . . . Sorry Officer — We ' re waiting for the 12:15 to Hoboken . . . Titclamps . . . The Commonwealth of PA vs. ... Pile on Chapman! . . . Q: What ' s the difference between a Porsche and a V.W.? A: Nothing . . . National Tie Week???? . . . Weirdshit . . . Hammer, Wash your dog . . . Hughes is F . . . k ' ed up again . . . Supply, HOO-AH . . . Doing your Laundry, Dave? ... I know a Blond Secluded Place . . . Oh Dopey Me . . . Willie the Whale . . . Bruce is next ... He does WHAT with sandpaper?! ... He can ' t walk or ANYTHING . . . Please turn off the Garbage Can . . . He ' ll go down on anything . . . Swine . . . HOWE — He ' s a stud or at least a 2x4 . . . Phallic Sister 1 . . . K.T. ' s . . . Boz . . . Would you believe I have an apartment? . . . Dick Dadey, Pi ' 81, Where ' d you get that lady? Dick Dadey, Pi ' 81 Where ' d you get that slut! . . . Sneaky, Devious, Inquisitive, shit . . . Ballface . . . Oscar is in the pit again — So what else is new? ... It makes me wanna puke my guts out . . . When it ' s cow tipping time at the ETA . . . Are the Delta ' s still here . . . The Academic Popcorn Bowl . . . Diick, Diiick, Diiick, Richard . . . Twenty-Three, Holy Shit!! 261 SIGMA ALPHA MU SIGMA KAPA CHAPTER Founded Nationally — 1 909 College of the City of New York Founded Locally — 1923 Colors — Purple and White ROW 1: S. Goldberg, O. Pornoy, M. Mckeon, S. Aronson, S. Rubestein, A. Gafgano; ROW 2: D. Kass, F. S ' chaufeld, A. Famza, S. Gurst, S. Werlheirmer, C. White, E. -Zukcrman, P. Starer, T. Saltan; ROW 3: D. Slutzker, S. Murray, R. Zwirn, R. Saslaiv, B. Rosensiten, ). Levinson, R. Rothenburg, A. Levy, D. Dender, L. Tholmas, S. Gelftzeiler, L. Rubenstien, A. Gotthelf, D. Gensinger, M. Melle S Grossinger, D. Borten; ROW 4: B. O ' mara, M. Hagan, . Marx, B. Bronstker, M. Cohen, . Steelman, K. Finn, B. McNiece; Missing: H, Stricter, D. Cohen, B. Brossinger, B. Goldstien, S. Spiro. 262 What ' s brown and white and red all over . . . Where Izzy . . . Nowhere man — ever buy gas . . . Here comes the hue . . . My name is Zhim . . . Buffer standard time . . . What ' s the gig with the mind . . . Upstage at the Button . . . Famous Sammy Car Crashes for $100 ... I saw the yellow Cutlass that hit you . . . Let ' s run to the U.C. naked . . . Zeus Em Barkum . . . Did it kick in yet . . . Shtoo SHTOOO!!! . . . There was a dancing bear . . . Hey Dean Quay — it ' s 7:14 . . . Time to quaff . . . Gooch . . . SSSSSS . . . Scammy . . . Who rushed the retard . . . Guido gets no respect . . . The sun . . . Quasi ' s angels . . . Leaning tower of rock . . . $45.00 champagne . . . Bafucda Kundee . . . Ara, Frisbee with sex kitten much . . . Where Levy lost it . . . Spike ' s Probation Officer . . . Firk Bbirk . . . Fled Bledworth presents . . . Bledhah Flen and rant rant rant . . . Lou Gerk . . . SAC now SAM: Bobby, Bobby, Billy, Neily, and special guest Mickey . . . Wiley sells drugs . . . Spot . . . Arnold and Izzy were lovers . . . Busting out all over . . . Pray to the porcelain God . . . Late night munch . . . Sources identified the house as Sigma Alpha Mu . . . Cindy Bunghole . . . Sluggo: the sister Mr . . . Where ' s your nose . . . Poles always stop basketballs . . . Wade through the red sea . . . Bone soup ... I love her (what ' s her name.) . . . Wierd has changed to Power . . . An open window makes it so easy to jump . . . Pete graduates . . . Ho-jo Blo-jo ... I sent in a probe . . . Yuh yuh you ' re mama my best friend and I want you to do this . . . Through thick and thin . . . marcy ... oh those gambling debts . . . Spitting is amazing . . . Am I spitting . . . coach Dick . . . Monster . . . The all time record for law school applications . . . who doesn ' t deserve a single . . . Love Pit ... Don ' t call my sister a whore ... Ft. Lauderdale . . . Pledge Trips . . . Drive into trolleys . . . Plato ' s ... En duh Fleh En duh Bleg En duh eh . . . Grif Ho . . . How many babes passed down and around . . . The 4 J ' s ... The Sammy Grand Slam . . . Muscle Man has a triple . . . King of the fight game . . . Ho! Ho! Ho! . . . Two abortions in the Chapter Rome alone . . . Mr. Thorndike . . . Keppie . . . Phone Snakes . . . Mr. Excitement . . . Boby Goldsboro is not a pet ... I ' d do a sheep . . . Where ' s the baby oil and comic books . . . Purple haze monster . . . Hirchberg . . . wanted: Busdriver with knowledge of cooking . . . The Campus Crawl: Featuring the Lehigh Chapter of the Hitler Youth . . . Square ' s club . . . Ripley ' s Believe it or not: Spike — Prior . . . Izzy: Exchequer . . . and pigs fly . . . That was fun Fred . . . Arnold, study much . . . The government majors got good jobs . . . Fred and Sabby as toll collectors . . . glad we went to Lehigh . . . my ass . . . worthless . . . Blue Angel . . . Kevin, how many buildings did you donate to St. Johns . . . The Blue garter . . . F. You Crab- man: Jim Marx . . . MeTagalong . . . Pluck the radish . . . The z-bird fly with nice chicky, but wainrights show her titty . . . Beware of the new Regime no shit . . . It ' s show time . . . ride the cotton pony . . . Booker T. In the presidential suite . . . Who needs bathrooms, we got windows . . . Bittersweet homosexual love affair . . . until next year . . . fast and firm. Wfll 263 SIGMA CHI ALPHA RHO CHAPTER Founded Nationally — 1855 Miami University of Ohio Founded Locally — 1 887 Colors — Blue and Gold ROW 1: G. Chapis, ATNTA, M. Sitar, K. Neilson, T. Clark. M. Foster, ]. Aronson, I. LaFernierre; ROW 2: S. Valad, M. Levithan, Ace, P. Allen, F. Franzeze, C. Courst, M. Morgan, T. Reed; ROW 3: W. Hughes, N. Sudano, L. 264 Mkhalski, Z. Clinton, C. Kratky, M. Commons, K. Schultz, S. Tobm, C. Lange, B. Conell: ROW 4: S. Mitchell, ' T. Roman, T. Hammond, S. Smith, ]. Orem, ]. Dietzman, B. Kisliuk, E. Buzz Miller. LE JP HERE WE Airport Party . . . The Boss in Pitt . . . Whippit . . . The Viking Feast . . . The girl who fell from Ace ' s window . . . Viva la Demo . . . Stowe, Vt . . . Double or nothing . . . Hooters . . . You ' re only kidding yourself, Mitch . . . Duke . . . Celebra- tion . . . Chob, Smitty and Clark lost their pins . . . Frank found his, will Iggy ever get his? . . . Bad weather at Sweethearts . . . The Crawl . . . OTIS . . . blow it off? . . . Zip, haven ' t seen you for a couple of days! . . . Fun Committee . . . Road trip to Lubbock.. Texas . . . The Beacon ... 30 naked men . . . Riri and Momo . . . Face painting . . . E. Buzz O.C. . . . seen any good shows, Dinty? . . . Larry studies Interna- tional Relations . . . Bert and Loco go to Tucson . . . Neemo, Deemo, Reemo, Geemo and the Beemo . . . Kramers OCOZ party . . . The Mundos . . . Clarkamunda, Eddiemundo, Locamundo, Millimundo — Sleezy eggs . . . Krat . . . Pork Chop, The 3 Footer . . . But Brian I ' m pinned . . . Adam ' s favorite month . . . June! . . . SOUP ... I.M. wrestling . . . King Lee Person squamishes after getting too much grog . . . JUMBO . . . well, um, ahh, you know ahh, um, how ya doin ' ? . . . Harry does the Rock Lobster . . . Dekeburgers . . . Blither . . . Yes, officer, I think Connecticut does have a law against driving on the sidewalks . . . New pictures for the living room? . . . Kissymo and the Motorcycle Mama . . . Mark E. Baby — U.L. Mitchell ... The Dean ... Lou Whale . . . The cow kicked Nelly in the belly in the barn . . . Cap ' n Crunch and the Colds . . . Dancin ' Bar — Get a job . . . Chob-Facerake — Cool, Don ' t tell any of my girlfriends any- thing . . . hunting big game outside Ace ' s door on a Sunday morning . . . Space Invaders ... Is your car running Com- yns? . . . 229 Sig Annex . . . Kelly ... I really like this one ... I was drunk . . . No! This one is different . . . The L.U. Drinking Team has another victorious season . . . Fire- house Party . . . Party your face off . . . Dicky Dude and the picnic at Hickory Run state park . . . Drink Ace!! Count Smit- ty .. . God Bless America! . . . 265 SIGMA NU WW. PI CHAPTER Founded Nationally — 1 869 Virginia Military Institute Founded Locally — 1 884 Colors — Black, Gold and White ROW 1: W. Tishchbein, S. Wildermuth, D. Irwin, B. Barnes, M. Tischbein, R. Busch, B. Kerr; ROW 2: D. Bruzgo, B. Youngentob, ]. Thaeder, D. Fiore, B. Hohnann, K. Caroll, ]. Robbins, C. Cornwall, M. Holt, R. Habakus, C. Steitz; ROW 3: £. Cooper, S. Cox, L. Sherunn, B. Person, B. Sullebarger, S. Ollett, D. Lundeen, A. Timmerman, B. Patterson, E. Sposto, E. Sasena, T. Dahl; ROW 4: K. Hoover, R. Hellmann, B. Gallagher, C. Deleo. Not Pictured: P. Constable, . St. John, T. Bond, G. Braceras, P. McClain, R. Geise, . Inman, D. Joynt, M. Rajkowski, D. Pearsall. 266 Lef s talk ... If s up? . . . Moon chug . . . Tooth toothers . . . Lou . . . Frank . . . Joe . . . Twice . . . You can call me Lord . . . Thaeds . . . Jaeder . . . Oscar . . . Feeding Frenzy . . . JR . . . Chanks . . . Shake it up to the Beehive . . . Sweet Bejesus . . . Ernoir . . . Latre . . . Join the team . . . Kardiac Kids . . . Bud Wings . . . You weasel Thaeder! . . . That ' s good. Walt, you woman! . . . Sigma Nu Bulldogs . . . Bar Crew . . . Slap it on! . . . B.K. — Honorary Pledge . . . The point — 5 Line . . . Blue Whale . . . Blades and Enforcers . . . Beach and Beachette . . . Bruzniuk . . . Dinner Leaque . . . Foyer Hockey . . . D. Larouche . . . Anders and Ulfie . . . ' s goin ' ? . . . worthless . . . Ron, Ron, what goes on? . . . Nice alcoholics, Toth and Schick . . . Tool . . . Hoover and the L ' s ... Bo Bo and Benson . . . swoop Kings, DF and RB . . . Constable — Rag of the century . . . That calls for a chug . . . Dece! . . . PLF . . . Peace through fire superiority . . . Smoke ' em, Bark ' em . . . Fine . . . Hells bells . . . squeon . . . ginny . . . loser ... up the shoot . . . Tryg the Assassin . . . S-A-S! . . . Buford T. Tasha . . . Lunger . . . How ' bout them dogs?! . . . The city . . . McSorley ' s Old Ale House . . . Choffs . . . Ernoir . . . Well, that about wraps it up! 267 SIGMA PHI PENNSYLVANIA ALPHA CHAPTER Founded Nationally — 1827 Union College Founded Locally — 1 887 Colors — Azure and Argent ROW 1: . Burchfield, Sam, R. Colbert, S. Gibbs, D. Northacker. ROW 2: G. Biscoll. P. Pestolozzi, R. Guier, R. Walters, C. Gubala, A. Flatto. ROW 3: T. Aldrich, G. Lapreziosa, B. Pianucci, P. Kebbler and Burt, L. Clementi, T. Gentile, A. Hospader, S. Welch, L. Couleur, G. Leckner. 268 Ever bee n kicked by a Kangaroo Court? . . . Handbook? What handbook? . . . Skeletons from the closest . . . When is a Door not a DOOR? — When it is a jar! ... I heard you guys were into kinky stuff, like voodoo and devil worshipping. . . . DING DONG . . . When we say we didn ' t, we really mean . . . We have Jimmy Hoffa ' s bones and the original Stanley Cup . . . No one expects the Lehigh Inquisition . . . But, but we have a receipt . . . Catacombs and nursury bones . . . No WaylNotGuilcup! . . . We took a long vacation, but never left the house . . . Your Mama . . . Bulkermania . . . When the music ' s over . . . Unparties . . . Strength through weakness . . . Steal, your face . . . Farm . . . Explosion? Ah! It ' s only the boiler . . . The Sig ski team has mastered the rocky slopes . . . Trow!! . . . Paralloyd . . . The Lehigh Kennel . . . Sprocket Man . . . Cruel but fair . . . Where ' s all the Mommies at? . . . FD ' s . . . Bagger Bob . . . The Polar mice Rule . . . Line Me!! . . . Vegi Pole . . . We are Zennites three: Bladt, Stein, and Witz . . . Sphinterman slinked away . . . There ' s no way out of Here . . . Dance of the Flaming Rehermann . . . The hebe twins . . . Hedley Lamar can ' t stop . . . split a gram? ... If you ' re happy, and you know it, — on Squelch! . . . Git! . . . Sweeping Ton ... Is there any interest in the Hopodon? . . . Mastidon . . . But Jay wouldn ' t swallow . . . Sig isolation tank . . . unicorn . . . slime with worms . . . Gary Lapreziosa . . . Oh! By the way, Your Mama . . . Out of the . . . After Birth . . . Pesto . . . Thai on a good one Devlinski . . . The Sig Open . . . Walllldooow . . . Tubing . . . . WAKE UP! . Keebler, emeritus . . . Ike . LLLLLLECKKKKKTNER . Foosball, the Ultimate Bag y L .X 269 SIGMA PHI EPSILON PENNSYLVANIA EPSILON CHAPTER Founded Nationally— 1901 University of Richmond Founded Locally — 1 907 Colors — Purple and Red ROW 1: . Kut, S. Kravetz, Sigg, S. Schaufert. C. Escobar, D. Pratt, Fred, S. Bartolett, T. Albrethsen. ROW 2: P. Manx, Ottis, W. ]arnigan, J. Lanzoni, R. Hotz, R. Douglas, R. Leggon, C. Breder, H. Hawkes, A. Stein, K. Cobra. ROW 3: M. Grant, R. de la Cuardia, M. Buchanan, D. Shollenberger, S. Flasher, D. Hicks, R. Sell, E. Romero, T. Zellers, B. Durkin, D. Bell, P Rinaldi. ROW 4: . Noble, C. Lapreziosa, P. Nicholas, W. Fishman, R. Troost, C. Robb, j. Peene, P. Pocalyko, R. Seals, P. Good, . Barends, J. Phelan. ROW 5: . Holmes, M. Ritland, T. Williams. NOT SHOWN: D. Skully, R. Beck, Hobart. 270 It just doesn ' t matter . . . BEER IS GOOD . . . viscious, drink-off, . . . the wriggly worm . . . I think there is too much blood in my alcohol system ... — ssssss — ... The Crawling King Snake . . . Spanky time . . . wrist wrestling champ . . . Mao-Tse-Awk . . . Who? = Escargo = Semiconductor . . . IBong = IBong + 1 . . . Stack of dimes ... De Fi potatoes . . . Fly- Mosquito . . . Kidney Kid . . . Fred II . . . MBF- RPM . . . Dirac ... The Dr. Life ' s Blood Defn: Nurd-Studues in Florida . . . Mr. Magoo, where are you? . . . Panamanian Gerbels . . . Bisexual dog . . . Do something, Sig . . . PALTW SAT- BOTS. 271 TAU EPSILON PHI TAU ALPHA KAPPA CHAPTER Founded Nationally — 1 9 1 Columbia University Founded Locally — 1 967 Colors — Purple and White ROW 1: A. McArdle, L. Bertan, R. Gorham, R. Johnson, J. Miller, K. Swanson, ROW 2: H. Frasch, P. Buerger, M. Chapkovitz, P. Ford, ]. Jordan, G. Pichler, S. Keller, A. Ezrapour, J. Hamblin. ROW 3: A. Budchikoivski , R. Lowe, W. Seigel, M. Meyer, D. Murk, S. Daniels, W. Riley, ]. Mayer, W. Scheisser, £. Lynn, C. Smoot, Tim and Toni, H. Roberts. ROW 4: G. Ban, D. Bowman, W. Barker, C. Cicila, A. Shefter, R. Ryland. 272 The Lehigh University Optimists Club resumes 2-East headquarters . . . House jobs have been really shitty lately . . . Take it easy, Racer X . . . Francey goes to the big city . . . Maher and Ryland find a new way to study . . . Gary loses a rotor and blows a gasket . . . Annex head is coed . . . Bob Lucas gets a bid . . . Really Bruce, That ' s Incredible is on . . . Seig Hiel . . . The Guidos haven ' t changed, We have . . . There goes Rich in his command module . . . He ' s getting MARRIED? . . . Hey Bart, I missed that accent all summer ... S., you spineless Jellyfish . . . The Kutztown Klub . . . Hey, Tony, is that One, Two, or Three? . . . Take it out of the T.V. Budget . . . Eighty Bucks? Clock . . . Your Neck matches your Shirt . . . Fripp Tripp . . . Oh, GOOOD . . . The Good Hands People do a job on Rich . . . We only have Eighteen Pledges, Pat! . . . As the Fraternity Turns , ... or Musical Partners . . . Timely Fire Alarms . . . TEP goes Prep with the Great Polyester Purge?? . . . An Anti- Dead Pubnite . . . Annex cats get a bath . . . Does Canant live here or what? . . . SandS, Inc. . . . Lukey can ' t, so Luna gets friendly . . . George Washington ' s P.T. Boat crosses the Lehigh River . . . Pre-Superbowl jaunt to Red Rooster . . . Kisha will never freeze them off again . . . How wasted can you get in a half an hour? . . . Mellow out on the Posters! . . . Rescue Mission to New Brunswick . . . Now I REALLY have to take a shower . . . Faulty Whipped Cream cans . . . Shrooms play Annex basement Arena phoned in reviews . . . Can I get out of the Parking Lot through this Snowbank? . . . Pledges, How come you ' re not at the phone right yet? . . . 273 THETA CHI BETA SIGMA CHAPTER Founded Nationally — 1 856 Norwich University Founded Locally — 1 934 Colors — Military Red and White ROW 1: D. Christenbarg, D. Keiser, ]. Fortuanto, S. Peterman, D. Ricciardi, B. Engel, A. Glenn, G. Bitsko, M. Waenseller, ]. Mosquito; ROW 2: D. Fhrenzie, M. Raudch, B. Anthony, B.F. Sameuls; ROW 3: C. Callahan, R. Hanselka, L. Duvall, T. Krutskk, M. Follet, T. Butrie, G. Saul, ]. Porta, ]. McQuad, A. lee, K. Kortz, V. 274 Guiseffi, D. Baily, S. Gompertz, ]. Boyar, G. Johnson, D. Silver; ROW 4: S. Avter, A. Rizetta, I. Acherman, S. Hagglund, S. Burgoff, F. Schuenbrunn, B. Lezia, C. Aman; ROW 5: . Satrotn. D. Karch, R. Taylor, S. Schaffer, R. Howl, J. Nichols, D. Matthews. Back of my hand . . . evil . . . sophomore tools . . . MLY ' s . . . get psyched . . . mocha . . . nice pimp . . . Red Ox 1 this red Ox 2 . . . And one of them is fish . . . Beefwagon . . . That ' s what she said . . . En . . . High five . . . But, Class of 81? . . . BT . . . Hammered . . . Debit — Fix your ear . . . OM . . . Nice GD Shirt . . . The men ' s table . . . Nice gut . . . War wagon . . . Squeezer . . . Gina . . . Evenin ' Luther . . . Major League Style . . . Ragman So ' s your mother . . . Vipple . . . Death ride . . . • ET ... 275 THETA DELTA CHI NU DEUTERON CHARGE Founded Nationally — 1 847 Union College Founded Locally — 1 884 Colors — Black, White and Blue ROW I: C. Snyder, D. Bernocchi, C. Boe, Erin, M. Christian, J. Newton, ROW 2: ROW 4: R. Schmid, ]. Evan, ]. Parrish, j. Torcivia, S. Schwarz, E. Sengle, M. C. Ratman, B. Peterson, B. Toal, C. Erdogan, M. Carroll, ]. Eaton, G. Beck, N. Mcneil, M. Massimini; Not Pictured: S. Brooks, E. Norton, . Campisi, R. Block, King, D. Silver, O. Clifford, B. Dudek, }. Edgar; ROW 3: . Hall, M. Faith, P. D. Andreychic, ]. Carbone, P. Tusky, T. Moran, ]. Meil, R. Kranden. Hanks, R. Coppola, B. Buckheit, ). Thornton, T. Freda, L-C. Hilton, P. Skierski; 276 The charge . . . jam critical . . . undefeated nude hoops . . . Spectrum Lehigh Valley, I myself have never seen the film . . . T.I.T.A. . . . Road trip on the love boat . . . Throbby ToaI ' s favorite dessert? Pound cake . . . You ' re ridiculous ... A Aggravation . . . Beer for you? . . . Who ' s running this traves- ty? .. . Don ' t end it! . . . Hey sophomores, play some five on five? Oh, sorry ... Is there any in this movie? . . . The devil possum ... It must, MUST be done every day at 1:15 and or 4:00 . . . arguing ' til 4:00 A.M. . . . Flippy Dikegeister . . . Tree woman, TUGAS, TGYCLA, HEATBFHF, Draw the line, Clown face, The human head, The Alien and assorted others ... At least there was never a HOT water shortage when Clarkie was around . . . Bobo ' s smooth party lines . . . Becher and Michael JACK, roommates forever . . . Buckky, 66 covered the pass as well as the run . . . Hornie, trip to Albania? . . . Super duper hooper Cooper the swooper, You look EXACTLY like Olivia Newton John ... The Green Bean and Maroon Goon — may they rest in pieces . . . Pat on the picket line . . . Gary, ah, do you have any, ah, announce- ments? . . . Jethro and Benjy and their off campus 4.0 ' s . . . Stop the poop . . . You got boned? Oh that ' s OK he ' s just being Jamie . . . Hey Sid, pull the car around, Snyder needs a ride . . . 4th street Dino — the human cardigan . . . Randy Schmid playing face tag at Mart ... Is Phil Clifton applying the head lock tonight? . . . Hello, is Mark A. there? NO! click . . . The animal is missing — probably following the bouncing balls . . . J.P. DOW RLRL ( ! . . .T. Freda, fix the window! . . . What ' s up face? Not much face . . . Cooper and Hanko burying each other on the pool table — I break . . . Coach Meil, our chaperone . . . Booker T . . . Nick, what does this basically entail? . . . Charlie Brown X-Mas tree (AH, say it ain ' t so, Joe!) . . . Easy pre-screened? Ridiculous! . . . Dim, is milk open? . . . Massive ' s extensive XMAS break — AWOL . . . Tilt, face sucker king . . . Eddie, your new roomie ' s a real dog . . . McG, Mary Albert? Throw ' wm out . . . Schwarzie from Kaiser to Chief Executive . . . SENIORS — I ' ve got the feeling . . . Brick house . . . the pumpkin fiasco . . . What ' s your name? . . . The bird god . . . taking orders from the power hungry weasel . . . We had a great four years and MEMORIES ARE KEEN!!! 277 THETA Xi ETA CHAPTER Founded Nationally — 1 864 Rensselaer Polytechic Institute Founded Locally — 1 904 Colors — Blue and White ROW 1: C. Castaldi, N. Coviello, K. Coombs, V. Siciliano, C. Frey, K. Atlas I Swope; ROW 2: K. Boone, ]. Huston, B. Lodes, B. Marvcin, E. Znrivht D Branton, B. Marley, D. Galium, B. Okum, M. Mintun, N. Psaltos; ROW 3- W Schmidt, B. Shvodian, D. Landman, M. Brown, }. Dosch, R. Beiber, S. Krushindki, T. Leonardi, ]. McClain, P. Fuchs, J. Branton, P. Laughlin, M. Hildebrandt, ]. Keller. 278 The Issue Here ... I laugh at you . . . Loser . . . Scatlass . . . Mizreble . . . Lockowitz ... Is Jeddy there? . . . What ' s so funny about Pledge Chin Lee ' s Hair? . . . Mom Cora . . . Zoidright . . . Denf s crapping out ... He played high school sports . . . Scoochs . . . See ya at the Tavern . . . Return of the Class of 1981 . . . The Keepers of the Staff of Wisdom ... If you ' re not sure don ' t eat it! ... I ' d rather not participate sir! ... I Wanna be a Lifeguard . . . Doin ' the Disco Mongoloid . . . Such a Deal . . . Are you in readiness . . . Excellent! . . . Team of the Eighties: Loughlin and Branton . . . What Shed — we have a shed? . . . Chuckles . . . Did you read my book yet? . . . The Pig Patrol . . . The Naked Lady . . . The Mirror!! . . . useless seniors: Poodle, Dolf, Freybagger, Pick- les, Huey, Tila, Rock, Coombsy, Booner, Vinnie, Buckaroo H787.5 . . . New Wave Sucks!! . . . Reverend Kosch ... In the old house . . . Rock and his rosy palm . . . Party with Alpha Slam . . . The Coveted TX Heffer Award ... By the numbers . . . Hoggers . . . Floody says . . . Jessie and Skipper . . . Anyone for Snow Football? . . . Nino ' s always smiling . . . Get a job. 279 ZETA PSI TAU DELTA CHAPTER Founded Nationally — 1847 New York University Founded Locally— 1973 Colors — Gold and White ROW 1: M. Tarby; ROW 2: . Archibald, C. Palazzi, }. Cole, Dutch, T. Stires, B. Spengler, M. Phillips, S. Perry, V. Armenio, D. Bohn; ROW 3: S. Michealson, M. Peo, ]. Hall, K. Mulligan, B. Partee, M. Phillips, ]. Stetler, M. Handsman, D. Sansom, A. Greenwood, R. Hall, ]. McCarthy, S. Herro, . Sperring, T. Stone, ]. Odell, ]. Baeker, J.S. Curvey, ]. Tyrell, T. Crawford. 280 In Memoriam GRANT CHRISTIAN DANZER 6 August 1960 25 March 1981 Initiated October 1979 Grant ' s enthusiasm and courage are an inspiration to all his brothers of the Tau Delta of Zeta Psi fraternity. One of the greatest blessings God has ever sent our way has been to make Grant Danzer a part of our lives. MAY HIS MEMORY BE ETERNAL! 281 282 Seniors 283 The Lehigh Experience by Tisha Amoruso We numbered 1058. One thousand and fifty-eight confident, secure, high school seniors miraculously trans- formed into 1058 frightened, anxious college freshmen. Any feelings of appre- hension we had months before when accepting the University ' s offer of admission had only been intensified that summer when many of us had received letters asking if we were really sure we wanted to attend Lehigh. The Universi- ty, it seems, had gotten back more acceptances than it had originaly antici- pated: 61 more to be exact. And by the time the class of ' 81 turned out to register as Lehigh University undergraduates in the fall of 1977, University administra- tors were just about recovered from their previous state of panic. This says nothing, however, as to the panic that began to set in for the mem- bers of the class of ' 81. Many students found themselves on over-crowded halls; in triple rooms that previously had been doubles, and in small rooms that looked suspiciously like study lounges. One group of 55 found themselves cast into a cluster of four houses on a street called Warren Square that no one else in the University seemed to know existed. As we moved our 18 years worth of trea- sured possessions into one small room that would serve as home for the next year, we wondered if we indeed were really sure we wanted to attend Lehigh. The heat that first week was swelter- ing — the kind we thought no longer existed in the 20th century. The air- conditioned comfort of home was sorely missed. Those late August days taught us how to sweat — something we would do many more times in our University career, and not always as a result of the weather. Learning how to endure the heat, however, was replaced later by more arduous tasks such as sharing a 10 foot by 20 foot room, eating the food at the U.C., and walking up steep hills for a class, or even a beer. August 26th. It seemed like the day would never end. Probably the first per- son each of us met was the gryphon, a unique breed of student with good grades who seemed to actually enjoy Lehigh. Gryphons, we learned, con- tained a wealth of information, includ- ing, what the true gut courses are at Lehigh, the fact that Deming Lewis is the University President, and the reputation of each and every fraternity on the hill. Introductions abounded that day as we met roommates, hallmates, dorm- mates — was it really possible that soon we would all be good friends? The lucky ones among us had our parents stay long enough to make sure that not only were we settled in , but that no insects of greater magnitude than a fly would ever visit our rooms for extended periods of time. One thing was for certain — your room never again got a cleaning like the kind that only Mom can give. When we finally ventured out as full- fledged college freshmen, we were pre- sented with our first lesson — learning to stand on line. We encountered lines everywhere — for our ID validations, for our meal card pictures, at the registrar ' s, at the bursar ' s, at the bookstore — was Lehigh more abundant in hills or in lines? We received our rosters and realized with dismay that the registrar didn ' t care if we couldn ' t rise out of bed before 11 a.m. And perhaps it was fear, or maybe mere naivete, but for that first week, we attended every single class listed on that blue roster. Orientation weekend was filled with the ice-cream bash, the Saucon Valley picnic and the dance in Upper Grace Hall — all freshman activities that we would never see again as upperclassmen. The following Tuesday was the freshmen ral- ly with the unforgettable John Steck- beck. Through Steck ' s efforts, the stu- dents that heisitantly recited Hiya Steck at first, became unified as a class there in Grace Hall to the sounds of Drinking beer and having fun, we ' re the class of ' 81. Steck, with his perpe- tual love and respect for students, had accepted our slightly radical motto and enthusiastically led us in chanting until we were truly a Class . The Uni- versity, however, later gave us a more presentable motto: We ' re the ones who ' ll get things done: ' 81 The year continued in a never-ending stream of new experiences and memo- ries; the midnight dorm pizza parties, Lehigh-Lafayette weekend, and the beauty of the campus in the fall. And every weekend we were lured to the par- tying on the Hill — an alcoholic mon- tage of band parties happy hours and pubnights. We had a winning year of concerts in Grace Hall (which included Billy Joel and Carly Simon), as well as a winning season in football. The Lehigh Engineers captured the NCAA Division II championship title. Later that winter, we experienced another notable Uni- versity event — a snow day. 284 By the time we embarked on our second set of finals, we looked back with wonderment. Could it really have been a year already? it seemed just yester- day . . . The Lehigh atmosphere often per- vaded as a warm security blanket of a good friend that ' s been around a long time. But even as we were lulled into a sense of security, we could not help but be aware of the world around us. Our sophomore year witnessed the death of two popes, the signing of an Arab-Israeli peace treaty and a nuclear accident at Three mile island. The Shah of Iran fell, as did Skylab later that summer. One thing that didn ' t fall was the price of gas as we waited on long gas lines during odd-even gas rationing. For many of us, sophomore year proved to be a continuation of adven- tures and learning. Men and women who had joined the world the greeks encountered a new living alternative, many of the men as pledges. Pledges were creatures that seemed remotely similar to your Great Aunt Emma ' s but- ler, although they were often asked to do things old Aunt Emma never would have dreamed of. For some, a second year at Lehigh seemed a further injustice of them against us. Dorm residents who hadn ' t fully understood the concept of sopho- mores being placed at the bottom of the housing list back in February were sup- plied with a clear definition in the fall. It meant moving into a room that had just narrowly escaped the unfit for human habitation standards. Surprise! Sopho- mores are given the lowest priority in the res. ops. lottery. The Lehigh sopho- more, realizing there had to be more spa- cious places on campus, began seeking out new refuges. The favorites: The U.C. snack bar and Uncle Manny ' s. Anyone who had missed the thrill of sneaking into Manny ' s freshman year probably first discovered this local corner bar in sophomore year. And the people who could be found frequenting both places usually varied little. One of the nicest things we noticed were the increasing amounts of faces on campus that were familiar to us. Having been replaced as freshmen by the class of ' 82 didn ' t seem quite as disastrous as we had expected back in May. One advantage to being a sophomore was knowing the ropes. Never again would you wait on line at the bookstore to buy your books on registration day. One year had taught us all we needed to know as far as which classes to take and which professors to avoid. University had become less formidable and col- lege was beginning to take shape. There were some drawbacks, however — things that characterized the term Sophomore Slump. Gone were the in- troductory-level courses, as we now had to take courses numbered above the teens. We experienced the reality of all- nighters and the dreadfulness of places such as Mart ' s all-night study room and the Computer Center. We suddenly be- came extremely accountable for our ac- tions. The indecisiveness that had been encouraged as exploration in fresh- man year became a near-misdemeanor at the end of sophomore year. What do you mean you ' re not sure what you want to do with your life? Sophomore year marked the declaration of the major. Our second year also signified the first time we were allowed to have cars on campus. And as we acquainted our cars with the University ' s hills, we became acquainted with both a massive parking problem and the tickets issued by the Motor Vehicle Office. 285 As our sophomore year drew to a close, the Dean of Students office was engaged in a period of considerable staff turnover, which evoked much of cam- pus comment and criticism. Perhaps it was a sign of the changes we would wit- ness in the two years to come . . . When our junior year began, many of the class of ' 81 started to get nervous — we had passed the half-way mark. Was it possible that in less than two years we would be college graduates? As juniors, quite a number of faces disappeared and reappeared as some left to study abroad or at another school, or to work at in- terships in nearby cities. World tension was building as the ma- jor events of the year included the sei- zure of the U.S. hostages in Iran, the fighting in Afghanistan, and the subse- quent boycott of the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow. Americans also suffered the erruption of Mount St. Helens and rejoiced in the Winter Olym- pic victory of the U.S. hockey team. The University was busy changing. The well-traveled dirt path down the U.C. lawn had been cemented, and a plaza formed in the middle. The U.C. Snack Bar had undergone a complete face-lift , with church pews and carpeting. But the most dramatic change was the addition of a dormitory to the Lehigh scene Broadhead House, a 200- person occupancy complete with a din- ing hall, laundry room, and recreation and study lounges (not to mention air- conditioning) was situated downhill on the corner of E. Morton and Vine Streets. Many of the class of ' 81 called Lehigh ' s newest dormitory home for the next two years. Most of our lives, we had been pro- mised that our junior year in college would prove the most difficult. We were not disappointed. Whether engineer, busi- ness student or artsie, we found ourselves swamped with more work than we thought possible. We worked hard, some for the grade, others for the sheer knowledge, but we worked hard. Consequently, our free time became more valuable and we shared it selec- tively with close friends. In spite of the work, many of us claimed junior year to be better than the rest. One possible reason was that this was the time many of the class of ' 81 turned 21 years old — legal at last! In the past, Pennsylvania ' s drinking laws had made us very conscious of being underage. Thus, no 21st birthday celebration was complete without a drink in the local bar. We suffered some sad moments too, especially at the loss of John Steckbeck. Although this great man was gone, we were thankful that we knew him, and shared in the memories. By junior year, the newness of Lehigh that every freshman experiences had worn off. The hill parties that we had reveled in as freshman began to rep- resent merely an abuse of alcohol. We questioned the role of the Forum, the Student Activities (or lack of concerts ) Council, and the male-female ratio. Dis- content was showing and we began to search for alternatives . . . Senior year manifested the results of much of that searching. One example was the number of seniors that moved off-campus. Montclair Ave, Carlton Ave, Fifth St, even the North Side, be- came home for many seniors, providing an escape to privacy and comfort unlike that of a dorm, fraternity or sorority house. Several new faces on campus con- tinued to develop. The deserted area be- tween Drinker and M M that had al- ways become very muddy when it rained, was transformed into the Per- gula, ideal for outdoor parties. Our senior year was also the year of the Steel Structure. Popping up all over campus were steel structures that some viewed as art, others considered, well, just a piece of steel. Senior year witnessed the creation of 286 the Hourglass, a twice-monthly event designed as a social alternative to the hill. Good food, good entertainment, and good times were shared every other Thursday at the Snack Bar in what proved to be a very successful undertak- ing. In addition, we also watched the beginning of the Faculty Comedy Hour, an event that would become yearly. But what will probably remain in our minds as the single most representative part of senior year concerned our plans for the next year. The job search, the medical, law, and graduate school ap- plications took up a large portion of our time as seniors. The apprehension and uncertainty re- volving around the question what do I do after graduation? ' was a feeling shared by all of us. Those in the midst of the job search found themselves spend- ing more time in the Pla cement Office than in their classrooms. Those taking graduate admissions tests and applying to schools waited with anticipation for the day it would be all over. Regardless of our concerns about the year to come, however, we still tried to remember that we were, finally, seniors. And in case anyone forgot, they were quickly reminded by our kindly Senior Class Gift Solicitors. The Senior Class Auction, the Senior Class cocktail parties — reminders that we had made it. Well, almost. Our football team demonstrated a wonderful last season as we made it to the NCAA Division I AA Semifinals — played right in our own Taylor Stadium. We viewed our famed wrestling squad in Stabler Arena, remembering the matches we had seen freshman year in Grace Hall. We could also remember the concerts there freshman year as we en- joyed another successful year of enter- tainment, only this time in the Arena. In retrospect, we realized that our senior year had seen many changes. Unfortunately, our senior year was also a time of increased violence around the world. We were shocked and upset at the murder of John Lennon in New York City. We watched with horror as assa- sination attempts were made on the lives of President Ronald Reagan in Washing- ton and Pope John Paul II in Vatican City. The violence on campus also in- creased, and the Brown and White re- ported riots, assaults, arson, theft, and even an alleged rape. It would be an error to say that these events did not put a damper on our senior year. As our graduation date grew closer, however, our excitement at the prospect of getting out increased. We started to do ordinary things with more enthu- siasm. As our days at Lehigh grew less and less, asn I-may-never-do-this- again-at-Lehigh-as-an-undergraduate sentiment prevailed. We relished our fin- al football game, our last greek weekend, each senior cocktail party. We threw our books in the air after our last class, and we threw them away after our last final. We had reached the homes- tretch — we were finally, really, gra- duating. All that remained were a few more nights at Manny ' s, one last set of grades, and a final senior weekend of partying. We packed up our four years of accumulated memorabilia, and we waited. When the class of ' 81 returns as Alum- ni, we will find many more changes to be sure. W. Deming Lewis, the University ' s President for 18 years retires on July 1, 1982; a presidential search committee was formed in our senior year. We will never be students working in the new addition to Mart, an architectural mas- terpiece that will have the dual purpose of serving as an entranceway to Lehigh. (Although as alumni, we will probably get to pay for it, according to Tony Coral- lo, director of physical planning. ) A fore- ign language requirement, a public rela- tions major, and the new STS science for the humanities courses will never affect us as students. Our four years at Lehigh, from 1977 to 1981, however, were significant ones for the growth of the University. In addition to the numerous physical changes, com- munication and awareness improved between faculty, administration, and students. Issues such as social alterna- tives, student governance, and Uni- versity dicipline were allowed a critical first step of reassessment during our stay here. The events that transpired in those four years, constructive as well as destructive were pleas for change. The University had no choice but to respond. And while these were formulative years for Lehigh, they were also important years for the class of ' 81. We were thrust into a period of grow- ing maturity. However false our Lehigh atmostphere seemed at times, we were constantly aware of the hard, cold world that lurked beyond our campus. We learned how to function on our own, without the help of family; how to live among other people, often virtual strangers; and how to understand and apply ourselves to knowledge and learn- ing. Most important was that we grew. The students that graduated from Lehigh University on May 31, 1981 were very different from those who entered in August of 1977. As individuals, we grew older, wiser, and hopefully more re- sponsible in those four years. As a class, our shared experiences had formed an inseparable bond of memories between us. Perhaps the most difficult part of gra- duating from Lehigh was leaving behind the friends that we had made there. But one thing was for certain: we would nev- er leave behing the memories. 287 Alan David Aboody — Great Neck, New York; Economics; Investment Club. Patrick Dennis Ackerman — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Account- ing; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Marching Band; Concert Band. Kenneth Herbert Adams — Trappe, Maryland; Civil En- gineering; Sigma Chi; ASCE; Wrestling; Sailing Team. Glenn John Ahern — Lincoln Park, New Jersey; Electrical En- gineering; Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi. Jeffrey Brett Aibel — Scarsdale, New York; Mechanical En- gineering; Social Alternatives Committee, Chairman. Judith Sue Aigen — Lynbrook, New York; Marketing; AMA; Tennis; Girls Track; Junior Class President; Sophomore Class Vice President; SAC, Publicity Chairman; Brown and White Business Staff; Marketing Club, Secretary; Big Little Sisters. Kenneth Gordon Akerboom — Millington, New Jersey; Mechan- ical Engineering, Russian Minor; Lambda Chi Alpha; Fresh- man, Sophomore Honors; Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma; ASME; Diving; Swimming; Russian Club. Timothy Scott Albright — Birdsboro, Pennsylvani a; Industrial Engineering; AIIE; Alpha Phi Omega; Fencing Club. Sharon Alfano — Old Bridge, New Jersey; Finance and Man- agement; Cheerleading; Women In Business; Women ' s Caucus, Vice President and Treasurer. Matthew Robert Allen — Bay Village, Ohio; Electrical En- gineering; Theta Xi; Dean ' s List; IEEE; Campus Security. Janet Alpert — Baltimore, Maryland; Arts. Jonathan C. Alt — Larchmont, New York; Mechanical En- gineering; Scuba Club; Grotto Club. Mark Steven Altman — Rockville, Maryland; Electrical En- gineering; Tau Epsilon Pi; Pledge Warden; Gladys Bank Schol- arship; Forum. Lucy Jane Amerman — New Preston, Connecticut; Omicron Delta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma; Beta Alpha Psi, Secre- tary; Marching Band; Tutor; Women in Business; Concert Band. Patricia J. Amoruso — Howard Beach, New York; Journalism Science Writing; College Scholar Program; Omicron Delta Kap- pa, President; Phi Eta Sigma; SAC, Lecture Chairman; Visiting Lecturers Committee; Forum; Brown and White, Etcetera Editor; Science Faction, Editor; Women ' s Roundtable; Energy Conservation Subcommittee; RHC; WLVR; Dean ' s List; Freshman, Sophomore Honors. David Anderson — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Chemical En- gineering. Donna Marie Anderson — Mt. Lebanon, Pennsylvania; Finance Economics; Alpha Phi; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Phi Eta Sigma; Women ' s Track, Cross-Country Club; Women in Business; Senior Class Gift. Use Janell Anderson — Irvington, New York; Biology; Fresh- man, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; LUV. Jeffrey L. Anderson — Hopewell Junction, New York; Account- ing; Kappa Sigma; IFC Rep.; Freshman Honors; Dean ' s List; Cultural Affairs Committee. George C. Andreassi — Cresskill, New Jersey; English Journa- lism; Chi Phi, Historian; English Club; WLVR; Brown and White. Craig Andres — Millville, New Jersey; Accounting; Delta Tau Delta. Susan Elizabeth Andrews — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; English; Women ' s Swim Team, Captain; Most Outstanding Swimmer. Peter A. Andrich — Washington, District of Columbia; Electri- cal Engineering; Phi Delta Theta; IEEE; Football. Michael Ralston Anglestein — Whitehall, Pennsylvania; Civil Engineering; Chi Epsilon; Tau Beta Pi; ASCE. Alan D. Aboody Patrick D. Ackerman Kenneth G. Akerboom Timothy S. Albright Mark S. Altman Lucy J. Amerman Jeffrey L. Anderson George C. Andreassi 288 Kenneth H. Adams Glenn J. Ahem Jeffrey B. Aibel Judith S. Aigen Sharon R. Alfano Matthew R. Allen Janet D. Alpert Jonathan C. Alt I Patricia J. Amoruso David R. Anderson Donna M. Anderson lse J. Anderson Craig L. Andres Susan E. Andrews Peter A. Andrich Michael R. Anglestein 289 A.J. Antos III James H. Apgar Thomas J. Aranyos John W. Arbogast III Linda E. Arnold Christine R. Asselin Amir Avitzur Jeffrey S. Ayers John B. Baily Michael Bak Charles E. Bakis Cyril C. Baldwin III Debra L. Banks 290 Martha S. Bannister Andrew H. Barada Andrew M. Barclay Alice Archer John C. Archibald, Jr. Paul G. Ayers Thomas W. Bailey Donald A. Baldyga, Jr. Timothy J. Ball Michael J. Barrasso Eleanor A. Barry A. Joseph Antos — Warminster, Pennsylvania; Chemical En- gineering; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; AIChE; ACS; Marching Band. James Harrison Apgar — Plainfield, New Jersey; Cumputer Engineering; Lambda Chi Alpha, Scholarship Chairman; Fresh- man, Sophomore Honors; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Phi Eta Sigma; IEEE; Glee Club, Choir. Thomas J. Aranyos — Hellertown, Pennsylvania; Civil En- gineering; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Chi Epsilon; ASCE; Town House. John William Arbogast III — Lewisburg, Pennsylvania; Civil Engineering; ASCE; Rugby Club. Alice Lili Archer — Heiligenstadt, West Germany; Accounting Marketing; Dean ' s List; Marketing Club, President. John Christie Archibald, Jr. — Rumson, New Jersey; Govern- ment Journalism; Zeta Psi, Secretary, Rush Chairman; Varsity Swim Team; Senior Class President; Class Gift Campaign; Brown and White; IFC Fact Finding Committee, Election Rules Committee. Linda Elizabeth Arnold — Glastonbury, Connecticut; Gov- ernment; Alpha Gamma Delta; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Women in Business; Pre-Law Society; Forum. Christine Asselin — Westfield, New Jersey; Amir Avitzur — Allentown, Pennsylvania; Industrial En- gineering; AIIE. Jeffrey S. Ayers — Perkasie, Pennsylvania; Journalism; Wil- liams English Department Scholarship; Dean ' s List; High-point Rider — Intercollegiate Horse Shows Assoc; Equestrian Team, Coach; Brown and White, Desk Editor. Paul G. Ayers — Dover, Delaware; Electrical Engineering. Thomas Wayne Bailey — Hillsborough Township, New Jersey; Electrical Engineering; Eta Kappa Nu; Soccer, Manager; LUV; Student Systems Development Organ.; Computer Society. John Bryan Baily — Silver Spring, Maryland; Mechanical En- gineering; ASME; Soccer. Michael Bak — Collingswood, New Jersey; Civil Engineering; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Phi Eta Sigma; Chi Epsilon; Tau Beta Pi; ASCE, President. Charles Emanuel Bakis — Allentown, Pennsylvania; Mechanical Engineering; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma, Vice President; ASME; Bicycle Team; Bicycling Club, Vice Presient. Cyril C. Baldwin III — New Canaan, Connecticut; Fundamental Science; Alpha Sigma Phi, Steward; Karate Club; Geology Club. Donald Arthur Baldyga, Jr. — West Caldwell, New Jersey; Accounting; Beta Alpha Psi; LUV; Sailing Club. Timothy John Ball — Whitehall, Pennsylvania; Chemical En- gineering. Debra L. Banks — Wyncote, Pennsylvania; Government Psychology; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Phi Eta Sigma; Varsity Tennis Team, Captain; Pre-Law Society; Psychology Club; LUV; Student-Faculty Government Com- mittee; Rep. to National Government Symposium. Martha S. Bannister — Wilmington, Delaware; Computer Sci- ence Spanish; Phi Eta Sigma; Dean ' s List; Study Abroad; LUV; Big Little Sisters. Andrew H. Barada — New Canaan, Connecticut; Mechanical Engineering; ASME; Lehigh Hockey Club, President; Delta Tau Delta. Andrew M. Barclay — Hatfield, Pennsylvania; Industrial En- gineering; Chi Phi, Steward; Army ROTC Scholarship; AIIE. Michael J. Barrasso — Livingston, New Jersey; Chemical En- gineering; AIChE. Eleanor Ann Barry — Alexandria, Virginia; Management; Freshman Honors; Modern Foreign Language Scholarship Award; Women ' s Soccer; German Club; Russian Club; Market- ing Club; Alpha Phi. Robert W. Bartosz — Pennsauken, New Jersey; Chemistry; Freshman Honors; Tau Beta Pi; ACS, Vice President; Market- ing Club. Mark Alexander Francis Bastian — Poughkeepsie, New York; Mechanical Engineering; Pi Lambda Phi, Steward; Dean ' s List; AFROTC Scholarship; Tau Beta Pi; Youth Enabling Services; Big Brother. Robert Crowell Bausmith — Maplewood, New Jersey ; Electrical Engineering; Freshman Honors; Eta Kappa Nu; Glee Club; Choir, General Manager. Gregory Charles Beck — Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania; Industrial Engineering; Theta Delta Chi; Wrestling; Boxing Club. Scott Edward Beck — Allentown, Pennsylvania; Electrical En- gineering; IEEE; Marching Band, Drum Major; Boy Scouts, Assistant Scoutmaster. Lisa Ruth Becker — Greenwich, Connecticut; International Re- lations Foreign Careers; Varsity Swimming; Marketing Club; IR Club; SAC, Publicity Committee. John Paul Bedics — Bethlehem. Pennsylvania; Biology, Classics Minor; Football. Paul S. Beers — Wayne, New Jersey; Marketing; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Marketing Club, Director of Membership Committee. Jeffery Bell — Wallingford, Pennsylvania; Civil Engineering. Mandi Jean Bell — Coatesville, Pennsylvania; Metallurgical En- gineering; Student Metallurgical Society, Vice President; Soci- ety of Women Engineers; Youth Enabling Services. Bruce Nelson Benge — Wilmington, Delaware; Chemical En- gineering; Alpha Sigma Phi; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; AIChE; Boxing Team. Tord Benner — Quakertown, Pennsylvania; Chemical En- gineering; AIChE. John Anthony Benson — Cherry Hill, New Jersey; Civil En- gineering; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Trustee Scholarship; Phi Eta Sigma; Chi Epsilon; Tau Beta Pi; ASCE; Karate Club. Debora Ann Berber ian — East Hanover, New Jersey; Computer Engineering; Scott Paper Foundation Leadership Award; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Phi Eta Sigma; IEEE, President, Treasurer; Society of Women Engineers; Computer Society. Elizabeth Anne Berg — Yardley, Pennsylvania; History; Senior Class Executive Committee. Craig Robert Bernhart — Garden City, New York; Government; Psi Upsilon, Vice President; LUV, Treasurer, Project Head. Daniel R. Bernstein — Greensburg, Pennsylvania; Mechanical Engineering; Tau Epsilon Phi; Dean ' s List; Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma; Hillel. Douglas Berson — Pre-med; Sigma Alpha Mu. Robert W. Bartosz Mark A. Bastian Scott E. Beck Lisa R. Becker Jeffrey W. Bell Mandi J. Bell John A. Benson Debora A. Berberian 292 Elizabeth A. Berg Craig Bernhart Daniel Bernstein Douglas Berson 293 Kenneth C. Bertram Robert G. Best William D. Billowitch Allen J. Binder Daniel G. Blanchard Wayne C. Blecher, Jr. Jonathan K. Bleemer Kathleen L. Blum Jeffrey T. Boesch Kenneth S. Bohan Bethann Bolte Roger L. Bomgardner Thomas H. Booth Anthony B. Bosco Wendy F. Botwin Alain L. Bourhis 294 Glenn L. Biscoll Douglas C. Blaine Robert A. Blumenscheid Eric C. Boehm Joseph M. Bonassar Kenneth R. Boone Kenneth C. Bertram — Clifton Heights, Pennsylvania; Civil Engineering; Psi Upsilon, President, Vice President, Rush Chairman; ASCE. Robert Glen Best ACS, Treasurer. Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Biochemistry; William David Billowitch — Whitehall, Pennsylvania; Electrical Engineering; Eta Kappa Nu; IEEE, First place winner, Region II; Walter B. Morton Student Paper Contest; Albert Isaacs Scholarship; Trustee Scholarship. Allen Binder — Randolph, New Jersey; Accounting; Delta Up- silon. Glenn Lloyd Biscoll — Berwyn, Pennsylvania; Electrical En- gineering; Chi Phi; IEEE. Douglas Conrad Blaine — Pittsford, New York; Marketing; Lambda Chi Alpha; Phi Eta Sigma; Marketing Club. Daniel G. Blanchard — New Providence, New Jersey; Manage- ment Marketing; Pi Kappa Alpha, Vice President; Sophomore Honors; Marketing Club; Investment Club. Wayne Carl Blecher, Jr. — Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania; In- dustrial Engineering; Alpha Pi Mu; Tau Beta Pi. Jonathan Keith Bleemer — Westport, Connecticut; Finance; Alpha Sigma Phi, Treasurer. Kathleen L. Blum — Northampton, Pennsylvania; Mechanical Engineering; Alpha Gamma Delta, Panhellenic Rep.; ASME; Society of Women Engineers; Powderpuff Football; Track Club; Forum; Ski Club. Robert Andrew Blumenscheid — Westfield, New Jersey; Indus- trial Engineering; Kappa Alpha Society, Recording Secretary; AIIE; Men ' s Glee Club; Choir, Manager; Marching 97, Announcer. Eric Charles Boehm — Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Mechanical Engineering; Chi Psi, Social Chairman; IFC, Vice President. Jeffrey Thomas Boesch — Eastchester, New York; Accounting; Karate Club, President; Gryphon Society. Kenneth Scott Bohan — Garden City, New York; Mechanical Engineering; Sigma Chi, House Manager; Donald B. Stabler Scholarship; ASME; Varsity Lacrosse. Bethann Bolte — Valley Cottage, New York; Accounting; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Women in Business; Pre-Law Society. Roger Lee Bomgardner — Penbrook, Pennsylvania; Finance; Beta Theta Pi, Social Chairman; Varsity Baseball, Captain. Joseph Michael Bonassar — Trumbull, Connecticut; Chemical Engineering; United Technologies Scholarship; AIChE; ACS; Pre-Law Society. Kenneth Robin Boone — Rockville, Maryland; Chemical En- gineering; AIChE; Varsity Soccer; LUV; IFC Rep. Thomas Henry Booth — Concord, Massachusetts; Chemical Engineering. Anthony Bryan Bosco — Oakdale, New York; Architecture; Dean ' s List; Omicron Delta Kappa; Art and Architecture Society; SAC, Lecture Chairman. Wendy Fran Botwin — Bellmore, New York; Accounting Gov- ernment Minor; Sophomore Honors; Lehigh Listening Line; Brown and White; Forum. Alain L. Bourhis — Blairstown, New Jersey; Chemical En- gineering; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Sigma Phi; Soccer; AIChE; Rhodes Candidate. Barbara Anne Bowden — Warminster, Pennsylvania; Interna- tional Relations; Trustee Scholarship; John C. Maydon Award; IR Club; Pre-Law Society. John H. Bower — Fort Washington, Pennsylvania; Mechanical Engineering; Chi Phi; Baja All Terrain Competition. Barbara A. Bowden John H. Bower 295 Michael J. Boyd — Chatham Township, New Jersey; Fine Arts Electrical Engineering; Freshman Honors; Art and Architecture Society; Frisbee Team; Caving Club; Karate Club. Michele Anne Boyd — Ardmore, Pennsylvania; English; Alpha Gamma Delta, House Chairman; Sigma Tau Delta; Forum. Elise Marie Braceras — Caldwell, New Jersey; Architecture; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Spillman-Farmer Arch. Award; Omicron Delta Kappa; Varsity Tennis, Captain, Mustard Cheese; Art and Architecture Society, President. Jane Susan Brader — Allentown, Pennsylvania; Chemistry; ACS. John J. Braithwaite, Jr. — Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania; Accounting; Alpha Chi Rho, Social Chairman; Boxing Club; Newman Club; Young Republicans. Robert John Brantley — Newfoundland, New Jersey; Computer Science; Phi Delta Theta, Treasurer. Thomas M. Braunstein — Roslyn, New York; Finance Account- ing, Journalism Minor; Leonard Pool Scholarship; RHC, Con- cessions Manager; Brown and White, Desk Editor. David Wallace Breder — Dresher, Pennsylvania; Accounting; Sailing Club, Treasurer; Ski Club. Steven S. Breitner — Huntington Station, New York; Finance; Pi Lambda Phi, Steward; Pre-Law Society; LUV; Big Brother. Linda R. Brett — Upper Montclair, New Jersey; Marketing; RHC; Forum; Marketing Club. R. Bruce Brierly — Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Mechanical En- gineering; ASME; Lehigh Christian Fellowship, Treasurer. Randall J. Broda — Warren, New Jersey; Finance; Zeta Psi. Andrew Joseph Brodner — Park Ridge, Illinois; Chemical En- gineering; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; AJumni Prize; Wil- bur Scholarship Prize; AIChE Scholarship Award; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; AIChE; ACS; Scuba Club; Photography Club; Ski Club. David Lawrence Brong — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Industrial Engineering. Brian Howard Bronsther — Scarsdale, New York; Finance; Sigma Alpha Mu; Visiting Lectures Committee. Robert D. Brown, Jr. — West Dennis, Massachusetts; Account- ing; Delta Chi; Chapter Scholar; Phi Eta Sigma; Beta Gamma Sigma; Beta Alpha Psi; Varsity Baseball; Senior Class Gift Cam- paign. Steven J. Brown — Melrose Park, Pennsylvania; Biology; Phi Eta Sigma; Dean ' s List; Freshman, Sophomore Honors. Steven Lawrence Brown — Virginia Beach, Virginia; Account- ing; Alpha Epsilon Pi; Dean ' s List; Phi Eta Sigma; Beta Alpha Psi; Omicron Delta Kappa; Hillel Society, President, Vice Pres- ident; RHS; Pre-Law Society; Forum; IR Club. Thomas T. Brown — Malvern, Pennsylvania; Industrial En- gineering; Phi Sigma Kappa; Freshman Honors; Dean ' s List; Alpha Pi Mu; AIIE; Grotto Club. Peter Paul Brussock III — Ed wards ville, Pennsylvania; Biology; Delta Chi; Sophomore Honors; Varsity Swimming Team, Tri- Captain, Letter Winner; Water Polo Club. Daniel Paul Bruzgo — Summit Hill, Pennsylvania; Accounting, IR Minor; Sigma Nu, President, Treasurer; Freshman, Sopho- more Honors; Dean ' s List; FMA; IFC. Richard Gary Buckley — Greenlawn, New York; Mechanical Engineering; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Pi Tau Sigma Mark Conrad Budzinski — Newtown, Pennsylvania; Industrial Engineering; Kappa Sigma, Treasurer; Alpha Pi Mu Prize; Alpha Pi Mu; AIIE. Thomas Mark Buehrer — Mohnton, Pennsylvania; Mechanical Engineering Management; ASME; Equestrian Club, Vice Presi- dent. 2% Michael J. Boyd Michele A. Boyd Thomas M. Braunstein David W. Breder Andrew J. Brodner David Brong Thomas T. Brown Peter P. Brussock III Elise M. Braceras Jane S. Brader John J. Braithwaite. Jr. Steven S. Breitner Linda R. Brett R. Bruce Brierly i £ f Brian H. Bronsther Robert D. Brown, Jr. Steven J. Brown Robert J. Brantley Randall J. Broda Steven L. Brown Daniel P. Bruzgo Richard G. Buckley Mark C. Budzinski Thomas M. Buehrer 297 Richard A. Butera Timothy Butrie Shari L. Butz Judith Lynn Byorick David C. Campbell Jeffrey Campisi John L. Campo Matthew J. Canavan 298 Steven F. Burdette Andrew A. Burg Sandra L. Buschmann Michael Bushelow Frank R. Buhrmann — Westbury, New York; Electrical En- gineering; Sigma Alpha Mu. Steven F. Burdette — McMurray, Pennsylvania; Mechanical Engineering; Phi Sigma Kappa, President; ASME; Varsity Football. Andrew A. Burg — Toms River, New Jersey ; Civil Engineering; Sigma Nu; ASCE; Gryphon Society; Tutorial Program Chairman; Newman Council; Forum. Thomas P. Burke — Mountaintop, Pennsylvania; Engineering Physics. Sandra Buschmann — Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania; Fi- nance German Foreign Careers; Gamma Phi Beta, President; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Powderpuff Football; Forum; LUV; Women in Business. Michael Bushelow — Spring Valley, New York; Mechanical Engineering; ASME; Alpha Phi Omega; SAC. Richard Anthony Butera — Brooklyn, New York; Accounting; Sophomore Honors; Off-Campus Students ' Association. Timothy Butrie — Lansford, Pennsylvania; Mechanical En- gineering; Theta Chi; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Pi Tau Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; ASME. Shari Lynn Butz — Allentown, Pennsylvania; Accounting; Baseball Statistician. Judith Byorick — Easton, Pennsylvania; Chemistry; Equestrian Club; Choir. Kathleen A. Byrnes — Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Industrial En- gineering; Tau Beta Pi; Alpha Pi Mu; AIIE; Society of Women Engineers. Thomas G. Callahan — Narberth, Pennsylvania; Biology; Alpha Chi Rho, Vice President; Scuba Club. David Campbell — Mt. Lebanon, Pennsylvania; Mechanical Engineering; Sigma Chi. Jeffrey Campisi — Essex Fells, New Jersey; Finance; Theta Delta Chi, Treasurer; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Phi Eta Sigma; Varsity Basketball, Senior Class Executive Committee. John Lawrence Campo — Berkeley Heights, New Jersey; His- tory; Chi Psi; Sophomore Honors; Soccer Team; Women ' s Soc- cer Coach. Matthew Canavan — Bridgewater, New Jersey; Industrial En- gineering; Chi Psi; Forum. Rita Elizabeth Cantor — Lionville, Pennsylvania; Chemical En- gineering; AIChE; Society of Women Engineers; Russian Club, President; Karate Club. James Capraro — Fords, New Jersey; Chemical Engineering; Gryphon Society, President; AIChE; Football; Lacrosse; Steckbeck Runathon; Beta Theta Pi, Secretary; Spring Fling; Dining Committee. Rita E. Cantor James Capraro 299 Rose Marie Caraway — Highland Park, New Jersey; Chemistry; BSU, Vice President; Mustard Cheese, Treasurer. Laureen Kristie Carlson — Edison, New Jersey; Finance; AM A; Women ' s Soccer Club, Co-Captain; Men ' s Varsity Soccer Team, Statistician; Women Serving Lehigh; LUV; Women in Business; Marketing Club; Big Little Sister. Kevin J. Carroll — Green Brook, New Jersey; Industrial En- gineering; Sigma Nu; Football; Hockey Club; Scuba Club. Michael P. Carroll — Springfield, New Jersey; Theta Delta Chi, President; ASCE. John Anthony Casalaspi — East Hanover, New Jersey; Electri- cal Engineering; Phi Sigma Kappa, President, Treasurer; IEEE. Alfred Castaldi — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Computer In- formation Science; Theta Xi. Gerald M. Cawley — New Canaan, Connecticut; Marketing; AMA; Rugby; Ski Club; Kappa Sigma, Social Chairman. Frank L. Cerra — Archbald, Pennsylvania; Electrical En- gineering; Freshman Honors; Dean ' s List; IEEE; LUV; Off- Campus Students Association; Computing Society; Bioen- gineering Club. Michael Patrick Chandell — South Euclid, Ohio; Chemical En- gineering; Varsity Ice Hockey; AIChE; Class Gift Investment Committee. Gerard N. Chappell, Jr. — Hatboro, Pennsylvania; Electrical Engineering; Alpha Chi Rho; Freshman Honors; IEEE, Pres- ident; Forum. Frani Beth Chenitz — Westfield, New Jersey; Government, Business Minor; Sophomore Honors; Pre-Law Society; Women ' s Caucus; Investment Club; Ski Club; The Harrisburg Urban Semester. Kenneth Lewis Chin — Lawrence, New York; Mechanical En- gineering; Alpha Sigma Phi, Secretary; Freshman Honors; ASME. Lyn Marie Chirichillo — Rahway, New Jersey; Industrial En- gineering; Alpha Gamma Delta; AIIE. T. Daniel Christenbury — Garden City, New York; Chemistry; Theta Chi, President; ACS. Mark Andrew Christian — Richmond, Virginia; Industrial En- gineering; Theta Delta Chi, IFC Rep. ; Freshman Honors; AIIE; IE Council; Rugby Club; Sailing Club; Computer Society; In- vestment Club. Dwight Moore Christiansen — Short Hills, New Jersey; Mechan- ical Engineering; Phi Gamma Delta; ASME; IFC Rep. Andrew Gerrit Church — Short Hills, New Jersey; Accounting; Phi Kappa Theta, President; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; IFC. Conrad Samuel Ciccotello — Portage, Pennsylvania; Metallurgy; Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Tau Beta Pi; Student Metal- lurgical Society; AFROTC. Clifford John Cicila — Linden, New Jersey; Metallurgy; Tau Epsilon Phi, Social Chairman; American Society for Metals. Donna Maria Cirillo — Rye, New York; English; Sigma Tau Delta; Choir; Lehigh Christian Fellowship. Stephen M. Civitello — North Haven, Connecticut; Internation- al Relations, History Minor; IRClub; Band; Lambda Chi Alpha. Lynda Jean Cline — Gladstone, New Jersey; Finance; Alpha Phi, Rush Chairman; Dean ' s List; Panhellenic Council; Women in Business. Lorin Cohen — Bedford Village, New York; Finance; Gamma Phi Beta; Varsity Volleyball; Forum; Ed. Pol.; LUV; YES: Senior Class Gift Campaign. Neil S. Cohen — N. Woodmere, New York; Accounting; Sigma Alpha Mu. 300 Rose M. Caraway Laureen Carlson Lyn Marie Chirichillo Thomas D. Christenbury Clifford J. Cicila Donna M. Cirillo Kevin Carroll Michael P. Carroll John A. Casalaspi Alfred C. Castaldi Michael P. Chandell Gerard N. Chappell, Jr. Frani B. Chenitz Kenneth L. Chin Mark A. Christian Dwight M. Christiansen Andrew G. Church Conrad S. Ciccotello Stephen M. Civitello Lynda J. Cline Lorin Cohen Neil S. Cohen 301 John M. Cole Brian J. Colville Michael V. Colvin Keith E. Conley Martin P. Conroy Michael R. Conte Suzanne P. Cook David V. Coombs Thomas F. Cort, Jr. Kevin W. Cortright Jeffrey Cossel Lloyd P. Couleur Mark A. Cramer Scott C. Crist Mary E. Croussouloudis Neil J. Culp, Jr. 302 Jeffrey P. Conrad Stephen B. Conrad Kenneth S. Coombs Richard G. Coppola Jordan J. Cox Richard A. Craft, Jr. John M. Cole — Grove City, Pennsylvania; Music. Brian John Colville — Wilton, Connecticut; Industrial En- gineering; Sigma Chi, Treasurer; Alpha Pi Mu; Freshman, Soph- omore Honors; Dean ' s List; AIIE. Michael V. Colvin — Scotch Plains, New Jersey; Government; Alpha Chi Rho, Secretary, Pledge Master; Boxing Club; New- man Club; Pre-Law Society; Young Republicans. Keith E. Conley — Rockville, Maryland; Civil Engineering; Gryphon Society; Varsity Football; ASCE; Alpha Tau Omega. Jeffrey Paul Conrad — Southampton, Pennsylvania; Electrical Engineering; Freshman Honors; Eta Kappa Nu; Ski Club; Chess Club; Hockey Club; Marching Band. Stephen B. Conrad — Concordville, Pennsylvania; Mechanical Engineering; Theodore H. Wood Scholarship; Rugby. Martin Paul Conroy — Madison, New Jersey; Chemistry; ACS; LUV-Tutor; Ski Club; Outing Club. Michael Conte — Quakertown, Pennsylvania; Computer En- gineering; Delta Sigma Phi. Suzanne Cook — Howell, New Jersey; Accounting; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Beta Alpha Psi; Sigma Tau Delta. David Coombs — Vestal, New York; Electrical Engineering. Kenneth S. Coombs — Armonk, New York; Electrical En- gineering; Theta Xi, Steward, Social Chairman; IEEE. Richard Gerald Coppola — Livingston, New Jersey; Marketing; Theta Delta Chi, Rush Chairman; Varsity Basketball; Marketing Club. Thomas F. Cort, Jr. — Yardley, Pennsylvania; Computer En- gineering; Varsity Cheerleading. Kevin Wayne Cortright — Franklin Lakes, New Jersey; Civil Engineering; Phi Gamma Delta; Treasurer; ASCE. Jeffrey Cossel — Highland, Indiana; Civil Engineering; ASCE. Lloyd Couleur — Western Springs, Illinois; Industrial En- gineering; Sigma Phi; AIIE. Jordan Cox — Manhasset, New York; Economics Math. Richard Craft — Cinnaminson, New Jersey; Journalism. Mark Allen Cramer — Bloomsbury, New Jersey; Accounting. Scott Charles Crist — Williamsport, Pennsylvania; Industrial Engineering; Hermance Scholarship; AIIE. Mary Croussouloudis — Monessen, Pennsylvania; Chemical En- gineering. Neil Joseph Culp, Jr. — Reading, Pennsylvania; Metallurgy and Materials; Delta Phi; Student Metallurgy Society; ASM; AIME. Sherry L. Culver — Millerton, New York; Industrial En- gineering; AIIE; Society of Women Engineers; LUV. Eva Cwynar — Suffern, New York; Natural Science; Dean ' s List; ACS; Health Professions Society; Forum, Secretary; Brown and White. Sherry L. Culver Eva B. Cwynar 303 Jeffrey Daise — Piscataway, New Jersey; Mechanical En- gineering. Robert A. Daley — Cleveland Heights, Ohio; Economics; Jack Barett Scholarship; Mustard Cheese. Denise Lynn Dally — Pocono Pines, Pennsylvania; Architecture Urban Studies; Gamma Phi Beta, Philanthropy Chairman; Freshman Honors; Dean ' s List; Art Architecture Society, Vice President, Secretary; Women ' s Soccer Club; Marching 97, Staff Assistant; Varsity Band; Art Council. Anthony James Dalsasso — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Computer Engineering; Association for Computing Machinery; Comput- ing Society. Daniel J. Dalton — Lawrenceville, New Jersey; Accounting; Delta Tau Delta, Treasurer; Varsity Hockey and Tennis. Joseph James D ' Ambrisi — Westport, Connecticut; Chemical Engineering; Alpha Tau Omega, President; Senior Class Execu- tive Council; IFC; Special Interest Committee, Chairman; Forum. Byron James Daniels — Bethlehem, Pennsylbania; Civil En- gineering; ASCE. Martha Drew Dannies — Hingham, Massachusetts; Biology; Lacrosse; Track. Patricia JoAnne D ' Apolito — Far Hills, New Jersey; Biology; Gamma Phi Beta; Field Hockey. Peter Benjamin Daubenspeck — Stratford, Connecticut; Elec- trical Engineering; IEEE; Off-Campus Students Association. Paula Marie Daunais — West Windsor, New Jersey; Chemical Engineering; Freshman Honors; AIChE; Tour Guide. John Q. Davidson — York, Pennsylvania; Finance Marketing; Alpha Tau Omega; Rugby Club; Junior Class Treasurer. Mary K. Davies — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; French; National Merit Scholarship; Alumni Junior Prize; Modern Foreign Lan- guage Study Scholarship; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma; Equestrian Club; Mixed Chorus; German House. Tami Ruth Davis — Malvern, Pennsylvania; International Re- lations; Freshman, Sophomore Honors, Phi Eta Sigma; Harry S. Truman Scholarship Finalist; Class of 1904 Scholarship; Trustee Scholarship; Women ' s Soccer Club; Equestrian Club; IR Club; Re- publican Club; Brown and White; German House; Ski Club. David Aram Davitian — Westbury, New York; Mechanical En- gineering; Dean ' s List; Pi Tau Sigma, Secretary; ASME; Tau Beta Pi. Christopher J. Dax — Northampton, Pennsylvania; Marketing; Varsity Baseball; Varsity Football; Marketing Club; SR Club; Delta Sigma Phi. Frederick S. Deitz — Trenton, New Jersey; Electrical En- gineering; Eastman Kodak Alumni Scholar; Eta Kappa Nu; IEEE; Computer Society. Aurora Emerita de la Cruz — King of Prussia, Pennsylvania; Marketing; Alpha Phi, Social Chairman; Marketing Club; Forum, Secretary-Treasurer; Campus Life Chairman; Discipline Code Review Committee; LUV; Psychology Club. Jeffrey A. Daise Robert A. Daley Byron J. Daniels Martha D. Dannies Mary K. Davies Tami R. Davis 304 Christopher J. Dax Frederick S. Deitz Denise L. Dallv Anthonv J. Dalsasso Daniel J. Dalton Joseph D ' Ambrisi Patricia D ' Apolito Peter B. Daubenspeck Paula M. Daunais John Q. Davidson Peter C. Dent Barbara L. Deutsch Jane E. Doll HI Richard R. Douglas, Jr. Patricia DePalma Deborah A. Depew Dean D. Deppe Paul P. Deutsch Jay R. Dickerson Gerard S. Dillemuth, Jr. 7 w J Timothy P. Donahue John R. Dorf Bryan J. Domes James F. Drexinger Winifred M. Dudzinski Robert S. Duffy, Jr. 306 Anthony M. DeSalvo Paul I. Detwiler III James L. Dixon Michael C. Doherty Kenneth M. Dorros David H. Dorrow George F. Dunn III Richard M. Eckert Peter C. Dent — Allentown, Pennsylvania; Chemical En- gineering; Theta Xi, Intramural Manager; Freshman Honors; AIChE; German Club, Vice President; Karate Club. Patricia Teresa DePalma — Hillsdale, New Jersey; Computer Information Science; Dean ' s List; Phi Eta Sigma. Deborah Ann Depew — Franklin Lakes, New Jersey; Biology Chemistry; Alpha Phi, President, Treasurer; Freshman, Sopho- more Honors; Dean ' s List; Phi Eta Sigma; Marching Band; Concert Band; Women ' s Choir; Concert Choir; Percussion En- semble. Dean D. Deppe — Walnutport, Pennsylvania; Electrical En- gineering. Anthony Michael DeSalvo — Linden, New Jersy; Finance; Beta Theta Pi, Social Chairman; Boxing Club; IFC Social Committee. Paul I. Detwiler HI — Bedford, Pennsylvania; Computer In- formation Science; Alpha Epsilon Pi, President; Computer Society; Residence Halls Security; Supervisor, U.C. Main Desk; Campus Police. Barbara Lynne Deutsch — Yorktown Heights, New York; Social Relations; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Sigma Tau Delta; SR Club; LUV Project Head; Brown and White; WLVR; Women ' s Caucus. Paul P. Deutsch — Whitehall, Pennsylvania; Chemistry; ACS. Jay Roberts Dickerson — Darien, Connecticut; Biochemistry; Sigma Phi; Freshman Honors; Dean ' s List. Gerard S. Dillemuth, Jr. — Mountainside, New Jersey; Mechan- ical Engineering; Delta Upsilon, Secretary, IFC Rep.; ASME; Track. James Lee Dixon — E. Hanover, New Jersey; Electrical En- gineering; Wilbur M athematics Prize; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Phi Eta Sigma; IEEE; Computer Society; Jazz Band; Con- cert Band; Wind Ensemble. Michael Callahan Doherty — Short Hills, New Jersey; Industrial Engineering; Delta Phi. Jane Ellen Doll — Churchville, Pennsylvania; Industrial En- gineering; AIIE, Vice President of Programming; IE Council, Vice Chairperson; Women ' s Caucus; Society of Women En- gineers; Women in Business. Timothy P. Donahue — Elizabeth, New Jersey; Electrical En- gineering; Alpha Sigma Phi, Chaplain; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; IEEE. John Randall Dorf — Old Tappan, New Jersey; Economics; Lambda Chi Alpha, Alumni Secretary; IFC Rep.; Concerned Student Coalition; Marching Band; Forum. Bryan James Dornes — Lancaster, Pennsylvania; Mechanical Engineering; Phi Sigma Kappa; Freshman Honors. Kenneth Michael Dorros — Scarsdale, New York; Government Journalism; Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Varsity Tennis; Pre-Law Society; Student-Faculty Government Committee. David H. Dorrow — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Management; Football. Richard Douglas — Paradise Valley, Arizona; Business; Sigma Phi Epsilon. James F. Drexinger — Orefield, Pennsylvania; Finance Man- agement; Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Gryphon Society; Investment Club. Winifred Margaret Dudzinski — Staten Island, New York; En- glish; Williams Prize; Williams Scholarship; Sigma Tau Delta; LUV; Junior Year Abroad. Robert Seton Duffy, Jr. — Union, New Jersey; Chemical En- gineering. George Franks Dunn III — Wenonah, New Jersey; Metallurgy; ASM; AIME; Student Metallurgy Society. Richard M. Eckert — Monroe, Louisana; Chemical En- gineering; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Tau Beta Pi; AIChE; Varsity Golf. Marybeth B. Edelen — Coopersburg, Pennsylvania; Journalism Government; Brown and White; Epitome Photographer; IR Club; LUV; Off-Campus Student Association; Republican Club. James M. Egan — Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Marketing; Theta Delta Chi. Carol Ehrens — Westport, Connecticut; Natural Sciences; Gamma Phi Beta, Pledge Trainer; Freshman, Sophomore Hon- ors; Dean ' s List; Epitome, Editor-in-Chief, Senior Section Editor; Forum; Disciplinary Committee. Barbara Susan Engel — Westfield, New Jersey; Chemistry; Gryphon Society, Chairman of Academic Committee; Fresh- man Honors; Dean ' s List; Sherman Fairchild Summer Schol- arship Recipient; ACS; Women ' s Soccer Club; Marketing Club. Gerald R. Enright — Mexico City, Mexico; Management; Chi Phi, Treasurer; Drill Team; French Club, Vice President; Inter- national Club. Hilal Erdogan — Marlboro, New Jersey; Industrial Engineering; Alpha Pi Mu; Tau Beta Pi; Williams Prize AIIE; Society of Women Engineers. David John Erlenborn — Fairfax, Virginia; Mathematics; Fresh- man Honors; National Merit Scholar; Varsity Wrestling Man- ager. Phyllis A. Errico — Winchester, Massachusetts; Government; Forum, Vice Chairman, Trustee Rep., Secretary-Treasurer; Alpha Phi; Energy Conservation Chairman; Gryphon Society; Energy Advisory Committee. Susan Lee Escott — Havertown, Pennsylvania; Journalism Marketing, German Minor; Gryphon Society, Executive Board; Sophomore, Junior Honors; Pre-Law Society; Marketing Club; Intern, Office of Public Information; Brown and White; Women in Business; LUV; Lehigh Listening Line. James Jeffrey Evanko — Nazareth, Pennsylvania; Industrial Engineering; Chi Psi; AIIE; Varsity Football; AFROTC. Allen Ezrapour — Tehran Iran; Finance; Tau Epsilon Phi, Public Relations Chairman. Edwin Fager — Malverne, New York; Business. Scott Cameron Faktor — Spring Valley, New York; Mechanical Engineering; Phi Delta Theta, Pledge Master, Chaplain, Rush Chairman; ASME; Varsity Tennis; LUV; Forum; IFC; Big Brother Program, Project Head. Ronald Harlan Falcon — Long Beach, New York; Natural Sci- ence; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Psi Chi; Psychology Club; LUV; Hillel Society; Allied Health Profes- sions. Edward Lloyd Fang — Scarsdale, New York; Civil Engineering; ASCE. Donna R. Farkas — Potomac, Maryland; Accounting Finance; Gamma Phi Beta, Social Chairman; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Powder Puff Football. Scot J. Farrell — Upper Saddle River, New Jersey; Accounting; RHC, President; Dining Committee. Barbara A. Fawcett — Springfield, Pennsylvania; Civil En- gineering; Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Chi Epsilon, Secre- tary; Tau Beta Pi; ASCE; Equestrian Club, President. Margaret Louise Feagles — Great Barrington, Massachusetts; Industrial Engineering; Alpha Gamma Delta, Social Chairman; AIIE; Society of Women Engineers; Forum; LUV. John Felegi, Jr. — Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania; Chemical En- gineering; Kappa Alpha Society, First Vice President; Photogra- phy Club; Varsity Cheerleading, Captain. Nancy Anne Felix — Park Ridge, New Jersey; History French IR; Dean ' s List; Treen Scholarship; IR Club; Pre-Law Society; Varsity Cheerleading; VLC; Forum. Sally Jean Fellenzer — Middletown, New York; Geology. James Arthur Femister — Parsippany, New Jersey; Computer Information Science; Freshman Honors; Dean ' s List; Comput- ing Society. Kurt Alan Fenstermacher — Riverdale, New Jersey; Electrical Engineering; IEEE; Radio Station, Disc Jockey, Music Director. Marybeth B. Edelen James M. Egan I J z J 0k V 3k hT fti i w David J. Erlenborn Phyllis A. Errico Scott C. Faktor Ronald H. Falcon 308 Margaret L. Feagles John Felegi, Jr. Carol A. Ehrens Barbara S. Engel Gerald Enright Hilal Erdogan Susan L. Escott James J. Evanko Allen Ezrapour Edwin P. Fager Edward L. Fang Donna R. Farkas Scot J. Farrell Barbara A. Fawcett Nancy Felix Sally J. Fellenzer James A. Femisler Kurt A. Fenstermacher 309 ' i en m Jose A. Ferreyros Kevin P. Finn Anne T. Fitzpatrick Michael V. Flannery, Jr. Jane G. Fliszar Aldo A. Ferri John F. Figlear Charlene A. Filz H0 % V ■■■1 k M- A li J m i Patricia E. Finney Deidre A. Foley 310 Jeffrey E. Fetterman R. Richard Fiebrantz Glenn F. Fink Peter D. Finkel Robert M. First Matthew O. Fisch Jose Ferreyros — San Isidro, Lima, Peru; Arts. Aldo Anthony Ferri — Trenton, New Jersey; Mechanical En- gineering; Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma; Dean ' s List; Eastman Kodak Scholarship; ASME; LUV. Jeffrey E. Fetterman — Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Chemical Engineering; Delta Phi, Vice President, Pledge Master; AIChE; Rugby Club; IFC, Social Chairman; Human Relations Com- mittee. R. Richard Fiebrantz — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Mechanical Engineering; Alpha Lambda Omega; University Securities In- vestment Club, President. John Francis Figlear — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Sociology; Trustee ' s Scholarship; SR Club, Co-President; Psychology Club, Treasurer; Sigma Tau Delta; Pre-Law Society; Photogra- phy Club; Sailing Club; Epitome Photographer. Charlene A. Filz — Lexington, Massachusetts; Computer En- gineering. Glenn Francis Fink — Morton, Pennsylvania; Accounting; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Beta Alpha Psi; Concert Band. Peter D. Finkel — East Brunswick, New Jersey; Electrical En- gineering; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Tau Beta Pi; IEEE; Glee Club; Choir. Kevin Peter Finn — Syosset, New York; Finance; Sigma Alpha Mu, Vice Prior; Varsity Basketball; Brown and White. Patricia Ellen Finney — Pembroke, Massachusetts; Civil En- gineering; ASCE, Secretary. Robert M. First — Cheltenham, Pennsylvania; Accounting; Freshman Honors; Marching Band; Hillel; Radio Station, Busi- ness Manager. Matthew Owen Fisch — Delran, New Jersey; Electrical En- gineering; IEEE; Grotto Club; Sailing Club; Chess Club; Brown and White. Anne Tower Fitzpatrick — Summit, New Jersey; Journalism, American Literature Minor; Alpha Phi; Sigma Tau Delta; Scuba Diving Club, Secretary; SAC, Secretary; Brown and White; Ski Club; Big Little Sisters. Michael Vincent Flannery — Mt. Vernon, New York; Finance; Scuba Club; IR Club; Investment Club. Jane Green Fliszar — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Chemical En- gineering; Leonard Pool Scholarship; Dean ' s List; Tau Beta Pi. Deidre Ann Foley — River Vale, New Jersey; Electrical En- gineering. Mark Louis Follet — Mt. Laurel, New Jersey; Chemistry; Theta Chi, Vice President, Secretary, Chaplain; Sherman Fairchild Scholarship; American Chemical Society; Dept. of Energy Re- search Grant. Craig M. Foltz — Yardley, Pennsylvania; Chemical En- gineering; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; AIChE; Sailing Club; RHC. Mark L. Follet Craig M. Foltz 311 Mark Phillips Foster — Amherst, New Hampshire; Mechanical Engineering; Pi Kappa Alpha, Secretary; Freshman Honors; Varsity Soccer. Scott Dean Fowler — Wescosville, Pennsylvania; Chemical En- gineering; Radio Station. Hillary Fraenkel — Allentown, Pennsylvania; Marketing; Marketing Club; AMA; Brown and White, Classified Ads Man- ager. Patricia Ann Francis — Telford, Pennsylvania; Chemical En- gineering; AIChE; Society of Women Engineers. Jami Lynn Frank — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; English; Alpha Gamma Delta, Vice President; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Sigma Tau Delta, President; Pre-Law Society; Cheerleading; Forum; Panhellenic, Secretary; Williams Essay Prize. Frank Philip Franzese — Garden City, New York; Biology; Sigma Chi, Historian; Dean ' s List; Brown and White. Christopher Wayne Frey — Mendham, New Jersey; Ac- counting; Theta Xi, Vice President, Pledge Master; Karate. Eric Lawrence Frey — Rockville Centre, New York; Finance Economics; Student Investment Fund; Sailing Club; LUV. Cynthia Lynn Frick — Franklin Lakes, New Jersey; Account- ing, Law Minor; Gamma Phi Beta; Freshman, Sophomore Hon- ors; Dean ' s List; Phi Eta Sigma; Women in Business, President; Pre-Law Society; Accounting Internship. David James Fronheiser — Barto, Pennsylvainia; Mechanical Engineering; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Pi Tau Sigma; ASME. Steven Fuchs — New York City, New York; Finance; Tau Epsi- lon Phi; Hillel Society; LUV. John James Gabuzda — Freeland, Pennsylvania; Electrical En- gineering; Dean ' s List; Eta Kappa Nu; Newman Council; Catholic Folk Group. Maureen Patricia Gahagan — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Accounting Finance; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Beta Alpha Psi; Town House; Tau Lambda Chi; Women in Business. Toya Antoinette Gaither — Hempstead, Long Island, New York; Psychology; Psychol ogy Club; LUV. Peter John Gakos, Jr. — Dover New Jersey; Accounting; Delta Upsilon, President, Treasurer, Secretary; Football; FMA, Treasurer ' s Council; IFC Rep. Lynne Delores Gallagher — Scranton, Pennsylvania; English; Alpha Gamma Delta, President; Williams Scholarship; Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Tau Delta; Omicron Delta Kappa; Treen Scholar- ship; Varsity Cheerleader; Co-Editor, English Literary Maga- zine; Pre-Law Society. Thomas P. Gallagher — Bergenfield, New Jersey; Marketing Management; USB Athletic Club. Michael J. Gallinaro — Middletown, New Jersey; Mechanical Engineering; SAE. Robert K. Gallmann, Jr. — Fairfield, Connecticut; Finance Marketing; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Marketing Club; Investments Club; AMA. Gerald M. Galvin — Forest Hills, New York; Economics. Alan E. Gamza — Cranford, New Jersey; Economics; Sigma Alpha Mu, Pledge Master, Rush Chairman; Freshman, Sopho- more Honors; Wrestling. Laura Greta Gardner — Wyckoff, New Jersey; Finance; Women ' s Tennis Team; Alpha Gamma Delta; Women in Busi- ness. Susan Mary Garvey — Upper St. Clair, Pennsylvania; Industrial Engineering; AIIE; Society of Women Engineers; Big Little Sister. Doris Ann Gash — East Brunswick, New Jersey; Industrial Engineering; AIIE; IE Council; Ski Club; Sailing Club; Alpha Phi, Social Chairman; Powder Puff Football. Mark P. Foster Scott D. Fowler Christopher W. Frey Eric L. Frey ft r -■I ' 4 K ■1 Maureen P. Gahagan Toya A. Gaither Robert K. Gallmann, Jr. Gerald M. Galvin III 312 Hillary A. Fraenkel Patricia A. Francis Jami L. Frank Frank P. Franzese Cynthia L. Frick David J. Fronheiser Steven Fuchs John J. Gabuzda Peter J. Gakos, Jr. Lynne D. Gallagher Thomas P. Gallagher Michael J. Gallinaro Alan E. Gamza Laura Gardner Susan M. Garvey Doris A. Gash 313 S. Lincoln Gedney Barbara A. Geekie Theresa Geier Diana H. Gengos Kenneth C. Gibbs. Jr. William A. Glenn Robin Glickman Sarah K. Goldfarb Michael R. Goldner Robert A. Goldstein Frank J. Glinsky Randi F. Golomb Nancy L. Gountanis Caroline F. Graf Jeffrey S. Graf Nancy S. Grason 314 Anthony M. Gentile Jeffrey L. Gesford Gregory C. Goelz Kenneth M. Goldberg Michael B. Gordon Peter M. Gottlieb - Richard E. Graves Bruce L. Gray Stanley L. Gedney IV — Crugers, New York; Foreign Careers; Sigma Chi, Historian; Varsity Baseball. Barbara Ann Bell Geekie — Towamencin, Pennsylvania; Chem- istry; Dean ' s List; American Chemical Society; Ski Club; Grot- to Club; Brown and White. Theresa Geier — Mahwah, New Jersey; Finance; Trustee Schol- arship; Gryphon Society; Women in Business; Marketing; AMA; Varsity Field Hockey; Big Little Sister. Diana Helen Gengos — Westfield, New Jersey; Accounting; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; RHC; Caving Club; Women in Business; Big Sister Little Sister. Anthony Michael Gentile — Hauppauge, New York; Account- ing; Sigma Phi, Treasurer. Jeffrey Lynn Gesford — Hershey, Pennsylvania; Electrical En- gineering; Delta Sigma Phi. Kenneth Charles Gibbs, Jr. — Marion, Connecticut; Computer Engineering; IEEE. William Anderson Glenn — Westfield, New Jersey; Industrial Engineering; Theta Chi, Rush Chairman, Secretary; AIIE; Varsity Soccer. Robin Beth Glickman — Laverock, Pennsylvania; Accounting; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Women in Busi- ness. Frank Glinsky — Honesdale, Pennsylvania; American Studies; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Tau Delta; LUV; Woodwind Quintet; Pre-Law Society. Gregory C. Goelz — Doylestown, Pennsylvania; Industrial En- gineering; Kappa Sigma; Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Alpha Pi Mu, Vice President; AIIE; IE Council; Varsity Soccer; Rugby; Ski Club; FMA; Forum. Kenneth Michael Goldberg — Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Sta- tistics; Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Bridge Club; Back- gammon Club; Psychology Club; Hillel Society. Sarah Kay Goldfarb — Dresher, Pennsylvania; Accounting; Bar Excellence in Military Science; Women in Business; Army ROTC; Alpha Phi. Michael R. Goldner — Seaford, New York; Biology; Residence Security Director; Chairman Health Professions Society; Treasurer Alpha Phi Omega; Pshychology Club. Robert Alan Goldstein — Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Finance; Sigma Alpha Mu, Steward; Brown and White Business Staff. Randi Faye Golomb — Scarsdale, New York; Accounting; Alpha Phi, Pledge Trainer; ASA; Epitome; Cheerleading. Michael Brian Gordon — Cos Cob, Connecticut; Accounting; Sigma Chi, Pledge Educator; Rugby Club, Match Secretary. Peter Gottlieb — Scarsdale, New York; Accounting; Investment Club, Treasurer; Brown and White. Nancy Linda Gountanis — Winchester, Massachusetts ; Market- ing Management; Women in Business; Marketing Club. Caroline Frances Graf — Alliance, Ohio; Urban Studies; Fresh- man Honors; Choir; Madrigals; Brown and White; Brass En- semble. Jeffrey S. Graf — Wilmington, Delaware; Industrial En- gineering; AIIE; Water Polo Club. Nancy Susan Grason — Whitehall, Pennsylvania; Biochemistry; American Chemical Society; Russian Club; Allied Health Pro- fessions, Co-Chairman. Richard Eugene Graves — Center Valley, Pennsylvania; Chem- ical Engineering; AIChE; Brodhead Programming Board; ROTC; Society of American Military Engineers. Bruce Lawrence Gray — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Chemical Engineering, Computing Science Minor; Alpha Lambda Omega, Vice President; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; AIChE; Town House. 315 Kent D. Greenawalt — Butler, Pennsylvania; Marketing; Fresh- man, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Treen Scholarship; Gryphon Society; Marketing Club; Phi Delta Theta. Mitchell J. Greenhill — Oceanside, New York; Accounting; Beta Alpha Psi; Dean ' s List; Investment Club. Arthur J. Greenwood — Maple Glen, Pennsylvania; Accounting Finance; Zeta Psi, Treasurer; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Forum; Investment Club; Senior Class Gift Cam- paign. John M. Grib — Northport, New York; Finance Accounting; Pi Lambda Phi, Concessions Manager; Marketing Club, Treasurer; Investment Club. Joseph Griffin — Washington, New Jersey; Mechanical En- gineering. David Joseph Grillo — Willow Grove, Pennsylvania; Chemical Engineering; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; AIChE; Ski Club; Investment Club. Mark Grimes — Scarsdale, New York; Finance; Alpha Sigma Phi, Activities Chairman; Freshman Honors; SAC; Publicity Committee, International Club. Paul Grimes — Scarsdale, New York; Finance; International Club; Soccer. Joseph Gromada — Wyckoff, New Jersey; Electrical En- gineering; Theta Chi. Bruce H. Grossinger — Havertown, Pennsylvania; Biology; Sig- ma Alpha Mu, Social Chairman; Freshman Honors; Dean ' s List; Henry Farmer Premedical Scholarship; Varsity Tennis Team; Ice Hockey Club; Allied Health Professions; Psychology Club. Andrea Lynn Grossman — Millwood, New York; Marketing, Jewish Studies Minor; Alpha Phi, Chaplain; SAC Brown and White; Marketing Club, Treasurer; Women in Business; Big Little Sister. David Grossman — Oceanside, New York; Natural Science, Spanish and Hebrew Minor; Sophomore Honors. Donna Grygorowicz — Allentown, Pennsylvania; Industrial En- gineering; Treadwell Engineering York Scholarships; AIIE; Society of Women Engineers. Paul B. Guarracini — Lawrenceville, New Jersey; Industrial Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; Alpha Pi Mu; AIIE; ASME. Margaret Ann Guay — Chicopee, Massachusetts; Architecture Civil Engineering; Women ' s Soccer Club; Art Architecture Society. Keith Richard Haarmann — Clark, New Jersey; Civil En- gineering; Chi Epsilon; Lacrosse. Mary Kathleen Haas — Jamestown, Rhode Island; Accounting Finance; Gamma Phi Beta, Panhellenic Delegate; Dean ' s List; Omicron Delta Kappa; Panhellenic Council, President, Secre- tary, Membership Chairman; Concerned Student Coalition. J. Andrew Hadley — Glenside, Pennsylvania; Chemical En- gineering, History Minor; Kappa Alpha Society, President; AIChE; Jazz Band; Marching Band; Photography Club. Kent D. Greenawalt Mitchell J. Greenhill John M. Grib Joseph Griffin Mark Grimes Paul Grimes ■| i ! Donna E. Grygorowicz Paul B. Guarracini 316 David J. Grillo Joseph C. Gromada Bruce H. Grossinger Andrea Grossman David A. Grossman Margaret A. Guay Keith R. Haarman Mary K. Haas John A. Hadley 317 David R. Hady Daniel G. Haggerty Alfred D. Hahn k dt Michael J. Halloran John F. Hammerschmidt John K. Hanke Sara Haimowitz Paul C. Hanks Gary K. Heinly Timothy J. Hellmann Jane A. Helman Marie E. Helmold 318 Barbara L. Haley James H. Hall Tracey L. Harbison Annette Harobin John Hearon Eric A. Heine William H. Henry Edward D. Herbert ogy Minor; Phi Delta Theta, Vice President, Chaplain; Dean ' s List; Marketing Club; AMA Psychology Club. Daniel Gerard Haggerty — Merrick, New York; Mechanical Engineering. Alfred David Hahn — Haven Beach, New Jersey; Mechanical Engineering; Pi Lambda Phi, Social Chairman; Trustee Scholar- ship; ASME; Auxiliary Scholarship; Dean ' s List; Phi Eta Sig- ma; Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma; Squash Team; Forum. Sara Haimowitz — Lafayette Hill, Pennsylvania; Industrial En- gineering; General Motors Scholar; Alpha Pi Mu; Theta Chi Little Sister; Gryphon Society. Barbara Lynn Haley — North Tarrytown, New York; Account- ing; Gamma Phi Beta; Panhellenic Scholarship; Women in Business; Varsity Lacrosse Team. James Hillson Hall — New Castle , New Hampshire ; Mechanical Engineering; Zeta Psi, President; ASME; Ski Team. Michael Jay Halloran — Union, New Jersey; Biochemistry; Phi Delta Theta, President; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; FAM; IFC Executive Board; Alpha Phi Omega; YES, tutor; Tour Guide. John Frederick Hammerschmidt — Devon, Pennsylvania; Finance; Varsity Golf; Investment Club; Internship. John Kurt Hanke — Westfield, New Jersey; Civil Engineering; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Chi Epsilon; ASCE; Campus Crusade for Christ. Paul Hanks — Warminster, Pennsylvania; Theta Delta Chi; Bas- ketball. Tracey Lee Harbison — Chemical Engineering; Alpha Phi; Freshman Honors; Dean ' s List; Phi Eta Sigma; Powder Puff Football. Annette Harobin — Hellertown, Pennsylvania; International Re- lations. Bradley Walker Harris — Horsham, Pennsylvania; Accounting; Phi Gamma Delta; IFC, Vice President; Junior Class, President; Sophomore Class, President. Donna J. Hart — Rockford, Club; Women in Business. linois; Management; Marketing Jeffrey Scott Hartman — Allentown, Pennsylvania; Accounting Finance; German House, Treasurer; Sophomore Honors; Omi- cron Delta Kappa; Cycling Team; German Club; Cycling Club: Photography Club. Barry T. Hawkey — Quakertown, Pennsylvania; Mechanical Engineering; Kappa Sigma, House Manager; Dean ' s List; ASME, Vice Chairman; Marching Band; Ski Club; Senior Class Gift Campaign. John Hearon — Westfield, New Jersey; Electrical Engineering. Eric Alan Heine — Lewisburg, Pennsylvania; Biology; Blake Prize; William Essay Awards; Phi Beta Kappa; Omicron Delta Kappa; Frisbee Team; Lehigh Christian Fellowship. Gary Kenneth Heinly — Royersford, Pennsylvania: Electrical Engineering; Honorable Mention, Student Art Show; Bicycling Club; Lehigh Christian Fellowship. Timothy J. Hellmann — Locust Valley, New York; Finance; Sigma Nu; Varsity Soccer; Forum; Student Investment Fund: Class Gift Committee. Jane Ann Helman — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Electrical En- gineering; Freshman Honors; Dean ' s List; Eta Kappa Nu: IEEE; Society of Women Engineers. Marie Helmold — New Providence, New Jersey; Accounting: Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Beta Gamma Sigma; Beta Alpha Psi; Women ' s Soccer Club; Lacrosse Team; Women ' s Caucus; LUV. William Harris Henry — Bethesda, Maryland; Government: Freshman Honors; Pre-Law Society; Democratic Club; Brown and White; Broadhead Rep. Edward D. Herbert — East Brunswick, New Jersey: Electrical Engineering; Phi Delta Theta, Secretary, Vice President; YES; LUV. Kathleen Jane Herbert — Darien, Connecticut; Finance; Sopho- more Honors; Senior Class Treasurer; Solitations Chairman, Senior Gift Campaign; Marketing Club; Investment Club. Sharon Lucille Herman — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Biology; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Phi Eta Sigma; Basketball; Softball. Stephen M. Hess — Emmaus, Pennsylvania; Engineering Physics; Tau Beta Pi; Society of Physics Students; Alpha Lamb- da Omega. David H. Hewit — Paris, Kentucky; Economics; Tau Epsilon Phi, Chaplain. Mark C. Heydt — Bronxville, New York; Electrical En- gineering; IEEE. Howard Bruce Hirsch — Bronx, New York; Accounting; Fresh- man, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Beta Alpha Psi. Robert J. Hnatuck — Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania; Electrical Engineering. Noreen Gail Hochheiser — Monsey, New York; Industrial En- gineering; Dean ' s List; Tau Beta Pi; Alpha Pi Mu; AIIE; Society of Women Engineers; LUV. Douglas George Hock — Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Account- ing; Alpha Chi Rho, Treasurer; Freshman Honors. Joseph Allen Hockman — Manassas, Virginia; Government; Del- ta Tau Delta; Varsity Wrestling. David S. Hoffman — Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey; Pre-Med. Jane Ellen Holden — Huntington, New York; Management; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List. Peter Haines Hollingsworth — Wilmington, Delaware; Finance; Delta Sigma Phi, House Manager; Sailing Club. William L. Holman — Towanda, Pennsylvania; Computer En- gineering; IEEE; Computer Society; Residence Halls Judicial Board. Pamela A. Holmes — Moscow, Pennsylvania; Finance; Sopho- more Honors; Big Little Sister Program; Senior Class Gift Cam- paign. Christopher Paul Home — Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Market- ing; Theta Delta Chi; Dean ' s List; Richard King Mellon Schol- arship; Marketing Club; Brown and White. James Horwath — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Accounting Finance; Phi Gamma Delta; Rugby; Investment Club; Market- ing Club. Andy Hospodor — Newton, Massachusetts; Computer En- gineering; Sigma Phi, President, Vice President; Lehigh Re- search Grant; IEEE; Boxing Club; Radio Station; Brown and White, Circulation Manager. Leonard R. Hostetter, Jr. — Bloomfield Hills, Michigan; Marketing Management; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Alcoa Scholarship; Marketing Club, Vice President; Gryphon Tutori al Program; YES; LUV. Keith M. Hottle — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Metallurgic En- gineering. Ross Walcott Hotz — Greenwich. Connecticut; Mechanical En- gineering; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Vice President; Long Distance Swimming Trophy; ASME; Varsity Swimming. William Edward Hotz, Jr. — Somerville, New Jersey; Civil Engineering; Zeta Psi; ASCE; Boxing Club. Garry Douglas Howard — Bronx, New York; Journalism, Span- ish Minor; Williams Journalism Prize; Varsity Basketball; Varsi- ty Track; BSU; Senior Class Gift Campaign; Brown and White, Sports Editor; Senior Reporter, Sports Staff: IR Club; Radio Station. Elizabeth A. Howlett — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Psychology; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Psi Chi. Kathleen J. Herbert Sharon L. Herman Robert J. Hnatuck Noreen G. Hochheiser Peter Hollingsworth William L. Holman Leonard R. Hostetter. Jr. Keith M. Hottle 320 Stephen M. Hess Douglas G. Hock Pamela A. Holmes Ross W. Hotz David H. Hewit Joseph A. Hockman Mark C. Heydt Howard B. Hirsch David Hoffman « Jane E. Holden 4 Christopher P. Home James A. Horwath Andrew D. Hospodor William E. Hotz, Jr. Garry D. Howard Elizabeth A. Howlett 321 Ellen D. Iobst Theodore W. Iobst Craig L. Israelite Laura E. Izard John R. Jephson Maurice Johnson Gordan M. Jonas David E. Jones 322 Bruce W. Humiston Richard G. Hummers Rodger W. Hutley Nancy E. Hyman William E. Jacobyansky Richard P. Jacques William Charles Hubner, Jr. — Parsippany, New Jersey; Elec- trical Engineering; IEEE; Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi. Virginia R. Hugo — Broomall, Pennsylvania; Chemical En- gineering; Phi Eta Sigma; Dean ' s List; AIChE. Bruce Walter Humiston — Nutley, New Jersey; Industrial En- gineering; Kappa Sigma, President, Secretary; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; AIIE, Vice President. Richard George Hummers — Potomac, Maryland; Accounting; Beta Theta Pi, Secretary; Varsity Soccer. William Randolph Hurley — Bricktown, New Jersey; Electrical Engineering. Joseph Boyd Huston — Easton, Pennsylvania; Finance Man- agement; Theta Xi, Secretary; SAC; Publicity Committee. Rodger William Hutley — Lansdale, Pennsylvania; Delta Up- silon, Vice President; Freshman Soccer; Rugby; IR Club; IFC; Marketing Club. Nancy E. Hyman — Dumont, New Jersey; Government; Dean ' s List; Vanities. Ellen D. Iobst — Coopersburg, Pennsylvania; Chemical En- gineering; Gryphon Society; Band; Society of Women En- gineers; LUV; AIChE. Theodore Winfield Iobst — Emmaus, Pennsylvania; Civil En- gineering; Alpha Tau Omega; Varsity Football; EC AC. Craig L. Israelite — Easton, Pennsylvania; Biology; Sigma Chi. Laura Elizabeth Izard — Wethersfield, Connecticut; Architecture; Women ' s Soccer. William E. Jacobyansky — Portvue, Pennsylvania; Mechanical Engineering. Richard P. Jacques — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Mechanical Engineering; Town Council, President; ASME. John R. Jephson — Endicott , Ne w York ; Chemical Engineering ; Pi Lambda Phi; Tau Beta Pi. Maurice Johnson — Huntington, New York; Biology; BSU. Gordon M. Jonas — Bridgeport, Connecticut; Mechanical En- gineering; Psi Upsilon, Treasurer; President ' s Award; Tau Beta Pi; Varsity Rifle; Bridge Club. David Emerson Jones — Orange, Connecticut; Chemical En- gineering; AIChE. R. Douglas Jurrius — S. Glastonbury, Connecticut; Chemical Engineering; AIChE; Brodhead Programming Board; Commo- dore Sailing Club; Fencing Club; Ski Club. Alan Kahn — Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Engineering Physics; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Beta Kappa; Society of Physics Students; Off-Campus Students Organization. R.D. Jurrius Alan Kahn 323 Daniel Mark Kamieniecki — Clark, New Jersey; Chemical En- gineering; Pi Kappa Alpha, Secretary; Varsity Track; Marching Band; AFROTC. Rande Steven Kaminsky — Hatboro, Pennsylvania; Biology; Health Professions Society; Baseball; Forum; Epitome, Academic Editor and Identification Editor. Janet Marie Kamon — Nanticoke, Pennsylvania; Geology; Montclair Mansion, Treasurer; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Le Compane; Senior Class Executive Committee. Robvn Kaplan — Glen Rock, New Jersey ; Urban Studies Social Relations; LUV; YES; Lehigh Listening Line; Social Alterna- tives Committee; Forum; The Harrisburg Urban Semester. Donna Karasic — Deal, New Jersey; Finance, Fine Arts Minor; Investment Club; Women in Business. George Karr — Collegeville, Pennsylvania; Chemical En- gineering. David Jeffrey Kass — Spring Valley, New York; Accounting; Sigma Alpha Mu, Treasurer; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Marketing Club; Investment Club; Brown and White, Account Exec, Billing Manager. Ruth Alta Katcher — Flemington , New Jersey ; History , Biology and British Literature Minor; Dean ' s List; Sigma Tau Delta; Gryphon Tutorial Program. Alisa Kauffman — Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania; Biology; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Women ' s Track; Allied Health Professions. Kevin Michael Kauffman — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Math; Computer Society; Young Democrats Club, President. Caleb Sebastian Kaufman — Hillsdale, New Jersey; English. Joanne Sara Kazar — Great Neck, New York; Marketing; Women ' s Soccer; Marketing Club; Women in Business; LUV. Robert William Keating — Morton, Pennsylvania; Geology; BetaTheta Pi, House Manager; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Cross Country; Geology Club. Drew Abel Keiser — Denver, Pennsylvania; Marketing; Theta Chi, Pledge Marshal; Wrestling; Marketing Club. Michael Kelner — Rydal, Pennsylvania; Mechanical En- gineering; Sophomore Honors; Pi Tau Sigma; ASME. Brian Arthur Kemmerer — Limeport, Pennsylvania; Industrial Engineering; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Marching Band, Manager; Concert Band, President. Timothy W. Kemper — Bakerton, Kentucky; Civil Engineering; ASCE. Craig S. Kenkelen — Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Chemical En- gineering; Freshman Honors; AIChE; ACS. Kevin James Kenna — Spring Valley, New York; Accounting; Delta Chi, Steward; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Omicron Delta Kappa; Brown and White, Desk Editor, Senior News Editor; Accounting Internship. Dennis Thornton Keough — Malvern, Pennsylvania; Electrical Engineering; Phi Kappa Theta, Vice President; IEEE. Bruce Kerman — Fair Lawn, New Jersey; Metallurgy; Tau Epsilon Phi, Scribe; Student Metallurgy Society; VLC, Secre- tary; Forum. Bryson C. Kershner — Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania; Account- ing; Ski Club; Alpha Chi Rho. Bradley Kemp Kesel — Madison, Connecticut; Metallurgical Engineering; Lambda Chi Alpha, Secretary; Student Metallurgy Society. Daniel P. Kievit — Nutley, New Jersey; Accounting; Phi Eta Sigma, Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Newman Council; Chairman of Social Action Committee; International Relations Club; Irish National Caucus of New Jersey. 324 Daniel M. Kamieniecki Rande S. Kaminsky David J. Kass Ruth A. Katcher Robert W. Keating Drew A. Keiser Kevin J. Kenna Dennis T. Keough B P Janet M. Kamon Robyn Kaplan Donna L. Karasic George K. Karr Alisa G. Kauffman Michael M. Kelner Bruce Kerman Kevin M. Kauffman Caleb S. Kaufman Brian A. Kemmerer Timothy W. Kemper Bryson C. Kershner Bradley K. Kesel Joanne S. Kazar Craig S. Kenkelen Daniel P. Kievit 325 Elizabeth A. Kiley Joseph R. Kita Valerie A. Kloiber Richard S. Killian Douglas L. King William J. Kirkland Cynthia J. Klacik Hugh E. Klein. Jr. Stuart Kleinman Richard W. Klopp Thomas D. Knoop Martha Kochan Robert Kowalski Christopher T. Kraus Michael F. Krey Scott A. Kriner 326 William E. Kirwan, Jr. Bruce M. Kisliuk Joyce E. Kohlhepp Kym J. Kowalski Karl H. Kruger Paul H. Kruggel, Jr. Elizabeth Anne Kiley — Shelton Connecticut; Finance Man- agement; Brown and White, Assistant Comptroller; Senior Class Gift Campaign. Richard Scott Killian — Fullerton, California; Civil Engineering; Alpha Tau Omega; ASCE; IFC, Special Interest Committee; Public Address Announcer, Varsity Basketball Team. Douglas L. C. King — Wind Gap, Pennsylvania; Electrical En- gineering. William John Kirkland — Broomall, Pennsylvania; Chemical Engineering; Freshman Honors; AIChE. William Edward Kirwan, Jr. — Pottsville, Pennsylvania; Accounting; Lambda Chi Alpha; Dean ' s List; Merit Scholar; Beta Alpha Psi; Beta Gamma Sigma; Phi Eta Kappa. Bruce Michael Kisliuk — Silver Spring, Maryland; Chemical Engineering; Sigma Chi. Joseph Robert Kita — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Journalism; Williams Award. Cynthia Joan Klacik — Woodlynne, New Jersey; Chemistry; Varsity Basketball and Softball; Forum; Allied Health Profes- sions. Hugh Evans Klein, Jr. — Chappaqua, New York; Accounting; Alpha Tau Omega, Treasurer; Sophomore Honors; Varsity Soccer. Stuart Kleinman — Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Arts; Ski Club; Tau Beta Pi. David Albert Kleist — Telford, Pennsylvania; English, Philoso- phy and Classics Minor; Williams Creative Writing Award; Wil- liams Scholarship; Dean ' s List; Sigma Tau Delta, President; Phi Eta Sigma; Sophomore Honors; Omicron Delta Kappa; College Scholar Program; Philosophy Club; Classics Club Steering Committee; Music-Library Committee; Editor of Amaranth; Modern Language Assoc; American Society of International Law. Anne Reynolds Kline — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Spanish So- cial Relations; Alpha Gamma Delta, Publicity Chairman; Dean ' s List; Modern Foreign Language Department Scholarship to Study Abroad; Senior Class Executive Committee; Newman Folk Group; SAC; Town Council; Semester Abroad in Spain. Valerie Ann Kloiber — Allentown, Pennsylvania; Psychology; Luther Zollinger Scholarship; Trustee Scholarship; Psi Chi; Dean ' s List; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Psychology Club; LUV. Richard William Klopp — Telford, Pennsylvania; Mechanical Engineering; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Ingersoll-Rand Scholarship; Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma; Phi Eta Sigma; ASME; LUV, Project Head. Thomas D. Knoop — Mendham, New Jersey; Business; Alpha Tau Omega; Gryphon Society. Martha Kochan — Cherry Hill, New Jersey; Finance Mar- keting; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; New Jersey State Scholarship; Trustee Scholarship; Alcoa Scho- larship Award; Women in Business, Chairperson; Marketing Club; AMA; Equestrian Club. Joyce Ellen Kohlhepp — Princeton Junction, New Jersey; Finance; Varsity Field Hockey. Kym J. Kowalski — Paramus, New Jersey; Government; Pre- Law Society; Lehigh Valley Grotto; SAC; ASA. Robert Kowalski — Teaneck, New Jersey; Chemical En- gineering; AIChE; Chess Club; Bridge Club; Investment Club; Computer Society. Christopher T. Kraus — Redding, Connecticut; Finance Mar- keting; Theta Xi, Scholarship Committee; Investment Club; Marketing Club; Swim Team; Semester Abroad; Investment Club. Michael F. Krey — Hillsdale, New Jersey; English; Chi Phi. Pledge Master; Sigma Tau Delta. Scott Alan Kriner — Allentown, Pennsylvania; Metallurgy; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; ASM. Karl Henry Kruger — Denville, New Jersey; Civil Engineering; Chi Phi, Vice President; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Chi Epsilon; ASCE. Paul H. Kruggel — Schenectady, New York; Mechanical En- gineering; Atlas-Reinhold Scholarship; ASME. 327 Gary M. Lapreziosa Richard H. Lark Nancy C. Lehrhaupt Jerold S. Leibensperger Joseph F. Leightner Keith H. Leitgeb 328 Brian R. Kulp Robert S. Kurtas Philip J. Lagas Thomas E. Lally Alan S. Lea Joel E. Lebo Lois M. Kruse — Shillington, Pennsylvania; Psychology. Thomas Krutsick — Lansford, Pennsylvania; Electrical En- gineering; Theta Chi. Brian Robert Kulp — Hatfield, Pennsylvania; Management. Robert Steve Kurtas — Perth Amboy, New Jersey; Chemical Engineering; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; LUV; Alcoa Foundation; New Jersey State and Victor C. Records Scholarships. John Edwin Kuta — Yardley, Pennsylvania; Electrical En- gineering; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Dean ' s List; IEEE, Vice Pres- ident; Student Investment Fund; Karate Club. Timothy Kyper — Huntingdon, Pennsylvania; Civil En- gineering. Philip J. Lagas — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Environmental Science and Resource Management. Thomas Edward Lally — Paramus, New Jersey; Chemical En- gineering. Gary Michael Lapreziosa — Pottstown, Pennsylvania; Industrial Engineering; Sigma Phi, Pledge Trainer; Stewart Cort Scholar- ship; AIIE; LUV; Brown and White. Richard Henry Lark — Hackensack, New Jersey; Biochemis- try; Delta Chi, Alumni Secretary, House Improvements Com- mittee; Lehigh Listening Line, President; Freshman Hall President. Alan S. Lea — Southborough, Massachusetts; Biochemistry; Delta Chi. Joel E. Lebo — West Lawn, Pennsylvania; Chemistry; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Lehigh Christian Fellowship; LUV; American Chemical Society. Nancy C. Lehrhaupt — Little Falls, New Jersey; History; Ger- man Club; Lacrosse; Women ' s Track Club; Powder Puff Foot- ball; Gryphon Society; LUV. Jerold Leibensperger — Shoemakers ville, Pennsylvania; Metal- lurgical Engineering; Student Metallurgy Society, President. Joseph Francis Leightner — Cherry Hill, New Jersey; Chemical Engineering; American Chemical Society; AIChE. Keith H. Leitgeb — Schnecksville, Pennsylvania; Chemistry; American Chemical Society; Lehigh Christian Fellowship; March- ing; 97; Allied Health Professions; Gryphon Society; Varsity Band. Paul John Leso — Rahway, New Jersey; Civil Engineering. Barry Michael Levine — Baldwin, New York; Industrial En- gineering; Phi Sigma Kappa; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Alpha Pi Mu; AIIE; Varsity Lacrosse; Tutor; FMA; IFC. Paul J. Leso Barry M. Levine 329 Bonnie Elizabeth Lewis — Wayne, Pennsylvania; Finance; Gam- ma Phi Beta; Field Hockey; Lacrosse; Panhellenic Social Com- mittee. Sara Elizabeth Lewis — Cumberland Foreside, Maine; Market- ing; Marketing Club; LUV; SAC; Off-Campus Student Assoc. John Daniel Liberty II — Blakely, Pennsylvania; Computer En- gineering; Delta Upsilon, Pledge Master; Freshman Honors; IEEE; Rugby Club; Scuba Club. Carol Lichtblau — Englewood, New Jersey; Business. Douglas E. Lilly — Nazareth, Pennsylvania; Electrical En- gineering; Alpha Epsilon Pi. Thomas K. Long — Allentown, Pennsylvania; Marketing Photography Club; Investment Club; Pre-Law Society; Market- ing Club. Nancy Lee Lonski — East Brunswick, New Jersey; Chemical Engineering; Stauffer Chem. Scholarship; Atlantic Richfield Award; Tau Beta Pi, Secretary; Phi Eta Sigma; AIChE; Society of Women Engineers, Secretary, President; Forum Chair- person. Richard Preston Lowe — White Plains, New York; Finance; Tau Epsilon Phi, Vice Chancellor, Rush Chairman; Marketing Club; Hillel Society. David Hunt Lowrie — Westport, Connecticut; Industrial En- gineering; Alpha Sigma Phi, IFC Rep.; Freshman Honors; Alpha Pi Mu; AIIE; LUV; Bridge Club; Residence Halls Securi- ty; Tour Guide. Linda Luce — Bridgewater, New Jersey ; Urban Studies ; Sopho- more Honors; Sociology Club. Scott Donald Lucker — Painesville, Ohio; Chemical En- gineering; AIChE. David George Lundeen — Homer, New York; Marketing; Sigma Nu; Hockey Club; Marketing Club; AMA. Valerie J. Lychak — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Industrial En- gineering; RHC; Society of Women Engineers; AIIE; LUV, Forum; Residence Operations, Area Manager. David John MacFadyen — Milford, Connecticut; Electrical En- gineering; Karate Club. Roberta MacFarland — Ventnor City, New Jersey; Chemical Engineering. Lois Marie MacGill — Midland Park, New Jersey; Accounting; Gamma Phi Beta, Secretary; Freshman Honors; Women ' s Track Club; Marching 97; Senior Rep. Michele Celeste Madack — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Studio Art; Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Women ' s Swim Team. Susan L. Madden — Lancaster, Pennsylvania; Arts. Mark J. Makowski — Scotch Plains, New Jersey; Finance. Paul Francis Malik — Macungie, Pennsylvania; Chemical En- gineering; AIChE; Alpha Lambda Omega. Kathleen Marie Mangan — Hagerstown, Maryland; Journalism Marketing; Lambda Mu Sigma; American Marketing Asso- ciation; Marketing Club; Brown and White; Publicity Chairman; Forum Residence Committee; Round Table; Concerned Stu- dents Coalition; University Dining Committee. Lynn Manganaro — Upper Saddle River, New Jersey; Industrial Engineering; AIIE; Society of Women Engineers; Women ' s Soccer Club; Ski Club. Richard Walter Mannherz — Southampton, Pennsylvania; Computer Engineering; Sigma Chi, Treasurer; Freshman Hon- ors; Eta Kappa Nu; IEEE; Rugby Club. Brian Allen Mantone — Fairview, New Jersey; Accounting Finance; Phi Gamma Delta, Social Chairman. Ellen Gayle Margolis — Briarcliff Manor, New York; Marketing; Freshman Honors; Marketing Club; Brown and White. Bonnie E. Lewis Sara E. Lewis Richard P. Lowe David H. Lowrie David J. MacFadyen Roberta J. MacFarland Paul F. Malik Kathleen M. Mangan 330 John D. Liberty II Carol B. Lichtblau Thomas K. Long Nancy L. Lonski Linda Luce Scott D. Lucker David G. Lundeen Valerie J. Lychak Lois M. MacGill Michele C. Madack Susan L. Madden Mark J. Makowski mm Lynn Manganaro Richard W. Mannherz Brian A. Mantone Ellen G. Margolis 331 Del C. Markward Philip D. Marotto Janet C. Marstine Bradley S. Martin Paul F. Mastrianni David N. Mastrobattista John S. Mathews Paul B. Maxwell Joseph S. Mazel Alberta L. Mazzei Tyler W. McCann John A. McCarthy Richard J. McConnell, Jr. Gary A. McDonald Edward A. McDonough Thomas M. McElhinney 332 Anthony Marvray Christopher Mason Clarice May Mark Mazar Joseph J. McCarthy John E. McCartney, Jr. John B. McGowan Gordon L. McGregor Del Charles Markward — Ardsley, Pennsylvania; Psychology; IFC, President; Beta Theta Pi, Vice President, Rush Chairman; Concerned Student Coalition; Marketing Club; Campus Liason; Psychology Club; Baseball, Captain. Philip David Marotto — Ridgefield, New Jersey; International Relations; Freshman Honors; Dean ' s List; ROTC; IR Club. Janet C. Marstine — Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Management Art History; Art and Architecture Society. Bradley Martin — Grand Island, New York; Chemical En- gineering. Anthony Marvray — Edison, New Jersey; Mechanical En- gineering; Delta Tau Delta, Steward; ASME; Football; BSU. Christopher John Mason — Wilton, Connecticut; Electrical En- gineering; Freshman Honors; Eta Kappa Nu; Varsity Golf Team, Captain. Paul Francis Mastrianni — Albany, New York; Industrial En- gineering; Kappa Sigma, Rush Chairman; AIIE; Forum. David Nicholas Mastrobattista — Center Valley, Pennsylvania; Computer Science; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Phi Eta Sigma; Computer Society; Newman Center Folk Group. John Salvatore Mathews — Pittstown, New Jersey; Chemical Engineering; Psi Upsilon, Pledge Master, Rush Chairman; Phi Eta Sigma; Psi U Grant; IFC Special Interests Committee. Paul Bryan Maxwell — Columbia, South Carolina; Metallurgy; Delta Upsilon; Rugby; Brown and White. Clarice May — Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey; Finance; Epi- tome, Business Manager, Assistant Business Manager. Mark Mazar — New Hyde Park, New York; Industrial En- gineering; Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Alpha Pi Mu, Treasurer; AIIE, President. Joseph S. Mazel — Great Neck, New York; Finance; Alpha Sigma Phi, Activity Chairman. Alberta Laura Mazzei — Hackettstown, New Jersey; Natural Science; Phi Beta Kappa; Women ' s Running Club; Newman Society. Tyler W. McCann — Bethlehem, Pennsylvaina; Finance. John A. McCarthy, Jr. — New Canaan, Connecticut; Finance; Alpha Tau Omega, IFC Rep. ; Beta Gamma Sigma; Pi Eta Sigma; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Varsity Hockey; Varsity Tennis; Investment Club; Senior Class Gift Campaign. Joseph Joel McCarthy — Gladstone, New Jersey; Mechanical Engineering; Zeta Psi; IFC Scholarship; ASME; Senior Class Gift Campaign Chairman; IFC Community Relations Chairman; Steckbeck Runathon Chairman. John El wood McCartney, Jr. — Easton, Connecticut; Civil En- gineering; Alpha Chi Rho; ASCE. Richard J. McConnell, Jr. — Ambler, Pennsylvania; Account- ing; Beta Theta Pi, Treasurer; Nelson Bon Memorial Award; Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Beta Alpha Psi; Beta Gamma Sigma; Scuba Club. Gary Alan McDonald — Silver Spring, Maryland; Mechanical Engineering; ASME. Edward A. McDonough — Emmaus, Pennsylvania; Mechanical Engineering; ASME; Ski Club; Outdoor Club. Thomas M. McElhinney — Murrysville, Pennsylvania; Chemical Engineering; Gryphon Society; AIChE; SAC, Publicity Com- mittee. John B. McGowan — Staten Island, New York; Accounting; Pi Lambda Phi, Vice President, IFC Rep. ; Dean ' s List; Beta Alpha Psi; Varsity Basketball; IFC Treasurer; FMA Board of Direc- tors. Gordon Lee McGregor — Wilmington, Delaware; Mechanical Engineering; Pi Lambda Phi, President; Freshman Honors; ASME. 333 Thomas Jordan McGuire — Old Bethpage, New York; Gov- ernment; Psi Upsilon; Freshman Honors; Pre-Law Society; Ice Hockey Club. Peter J. McKee — Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Industrial En- gineering; Phi Delta Theta, Rush Chairman; IFC Rep.; AIIE; Tutorial Program; LUV; YES. Douglas B. McLeod — West Hartford, Connecticut; Environ- mental Science and Resource Management; Squash Team; Radio Station. Lisa McMahon — Laporte, Pennsylvania; Chemical En- gineering; Tau Beta Pi, Membership Chairman; AIChE; Society of Women Engineers. Donald P. McMillan — Cherry Hill, New Jersey; Electrical Engineering; William B. Whigman Award; Eta Kappa Nu Award; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Phi Eta Sigma; IEEE; Security. Kathleen A. McMinn — Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Geology, Sci- ence Writing Minor; Alpha Phi; Geology Club; Varsity Rifle Team; Senior Cla ss, Vice President; Forum; Brown and White; Ski Club. Robert F. McNeice — East Meadow, New York; Finance Sigma Alpha Mu, Social Chairman; Track; Marketing Club; Brown and White. Bonnie Marie McQuiston — Malvern, Pennsylvania; English; Dean ' s List; Delta Sigma Tau; Women ' s Soccer; Investment Club. Paula Germaine Mc Williams — Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Inter- national Relations; Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Sigma Tau Delta; LUV; President IR Executive Board; Undergrad Re- search Grant Recipient; Alpha Gamma Delta; Panhellenic Rush Counselor. Paul Joseph Mellett — Pequannock, New Jersey; Electrical En- gineering; Eta Kappa Nu; IEEE. Patricia Anne Mentzer — Greensburg, Pennsylvania; Mechani- cal Engineering; Gamma Phi Beta, Corr. Secretary; ASME. Peter A. Mercuri — Radnor, Pennsylvania; Management; Delta Tau Delta, Vice President; Football; Marketing Club. Francesco Merola — Far Hills, New Jersey; Psychology, Biolo- gy and Italian Studies Minors; Dean ' s List; Class Honors; Ital- ian Award; Psi Chi; Sigma Tau Delta; Philosophy Club; Lehigh Christian Fellowship; Newman Center Volunteer; College Scholar Program. Carolyn Ann Mervan — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Finance Marketing; AMA; Marketing Club; LUV, Project Head; Big Little Sister Program. G. Edward Metz, Jr. — Harleysville, Pennsylvania; Gov- ernment; Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Sigma Tau Delta; Federal Forum; Pre-Law Society, Vice President, President; Catholic Special Minister of the Eucharist; ASA; Ralph G. Treen Memorial Scholarship. Lawrence J. Miksiewicz — Kenilworth, New Jersey; Industrial Engineering; Chi Psi, Secretary; Football. Hyde Foster Miller — Short Hills, New Jersey; Electrical En- gineering; Karate Club; LUV; Sailing Club. Karen Marie Miller — Cheshire, Connecticut; Biology; Alpha Phi, Vice President; SAC, Sorority Rep. Mark Miller — Quakertown, Pennsylvania; Metallurgy; Foot- ball; Kappa Sigma; Student Metallurgy Society, Treasurer. Mark Christopher Mills — Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Biology; Track; Fencing. £S Thomas J. McGuire Peter J. McKee Robert F. McNeice Bonnie M. McQuiston Frank Merola Carolyn A. Mervan Hyde F. Miller 334 Douglas B. McLeod Lisa McMahon Donald McMillan Kathleen A. McMinn Paula G. McWilliams Paul J. Mellett Patricia A. Mentzer Peter A. Mercuri Robert H. Mills. Jr. Steven H. Molotsky Gregory J. Musser Tamara L. Minick Stephanie A. Miritello Amy K. Mishkin Donato Monaco Karen E. Moncher Beth A. Moorstein Vanestra L. Myers Christopher S. Nagle George J. Nassar 336 Yvonne L. Mitcho Andrew C. Moll M. Sebastian Murray Michael P. Murray Thomas A. Nealley Daniel O. Neith Robert H. Mills, Jr. — Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; History; Delta Tau Delta, Recording Secretary; Football; Rugby; Forum; Photography; BSU. Tamara Lee Minick — Camp Hill, Pennsylvania; Chemical En- gineering; AIChE, Secretary-Treasurer; Grotto Club; Scuba Club; Investment Club. Stephanie Angela Miritello — Glen Head, New York; Sociology Psychology; Dean ' s List; SR Club; Psychology Club; Eques- trian Club. Amy Karen Mishkin — Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania; Psychology; Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Powder Puff Football; Psychology Club; LUV; Forum; YES. Yvonne L. Mitcho — Whitehall, Pennsylvania; Biology; Fresh- man Honors; Dean ' s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Allied Health Pro- fessions Society; Women ' s Caucus. Andrew C. Moll — Moorestown, New Jersey; Computing En- gineering; Phi Eta Sigma; Eta Kappa Nu; IEEE; Waterpolo Club, Vice President. Steven H. Molotsky — Yardley, Pennsylvania; Accounting; Sophomore Honors. Donato Monaco — Mount Kisco, New York; Mechanical En- gineering; ASME. Karen Moncher — Staten Island, New York; Psychology, Women ' s Studies Minor; Alpha Phi; Dean ' s List; Sophomore Honors; Psi Chi, President; Phi Beta Kappa; Treen Scholarship; Epitome, Senior Section Editor; SAC. Beth Adrienne Moorstein — New York, New York; Accounting Finance; Investment Club; Women in Business; Radio Station. Gregory Michael Morgan — Livingston, New Jersey; Accounting. Gerard Joseph Mosconi — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Account- ing; Phi Gamma Delta; Karate Club; Squash. Robert Milton Moyer — Wyomissing Hills, Pennsylvania; In- dustrial Engineering; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Alpha Pi Mu; AIIE; College Republican. Susan Elaine Moyer — Annandale, Virginia; Accounting; Fresh- man, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Phi Eta Sigma; Beta Alpha Psi; Phi Beta Kappa; Women in Business; Panhellenic Council Expansion Committee. Robert W. Munley — Weston, Connecticut; Electrical En- gineering; IEEE; Caving Club. Mary Louise Murphy — Mt. Lebanon, Pennsylvania; Accoun- ting; Women in Business; LUV; Marketing Club. M. Sebastian Murray — Scarsdale, New York; Government; Sigma Alpha Mu; Varsity Squash Team; Pre-Law Society; Brown and White; Semester Abroad — Israel. Michael P. Murray — Verona, New Jersey; History; Varsity Indoor-Outdoor Track; Varsity Cross Country; Phi Delta Theta. Gregory Musser — Pepper Pike, Ohio; Mechanical Engineering; Phi Kappa Theta; Boxing Team. Vanestra Lee Myers — Hartford, Connecticut; Civil En- gineering; Dance Club. Christopher Scott Nagle — Allentown, Pennsylvania; Account- ing; Beta Theta Pi; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Varsity Baseball. George John Nassar — Allentown, Pennsylvania; Chemistry; International House, Treasurer, Social Chairman; American Chemical Society; Arabic Club, Treasurer; German Club, Treasurer; Bridge Club, Treasurer; Sailing Club. Thomas Anthony Nealley — Middlebury, Vermont; Marketing Management; Delta Sigma Phi, Treasurer, Pledge Master; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Ski Club; Marketing Club. Daniel O. Neith — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Metallurgy; Stu- dent Metallurgy Society; American Society Metals. 337 Janine Louise Nelson — Madison, New Jersey; Industrial En- gineering; Gamma Phi Beta, Vice President; Rush Chairman; AIIE, Secretary; Senior Class Executive Council; Epitome; YES; LUV. Thomas R. Nelson — Newtown Square, Pennsylvania; Ac- counting; Delta Chi, Treasurer, Rush Chairman; Beta Gamma Sigma; Beta Alpha Psi; Varsity Ice Hockey. Varuni Nelson — Wynnewood, Pennsylvania; Accounting; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Phi Eta Sigma; Omicron Delta Kappa; Beta Alpha Psi, Vice President; Beta Gamma Sigma; Pre-Law Society; Epitome, Copy Editor; LUV; Sophomore Class Secretary, Phi Beta Kappa. Daniel Edward Nemeth — Northampton, Pennsylvania; Accounting; Delta Sigma Phi, Vice President; Student Invest- ment Club; Photography Club; LUV; Allied Health Professions Club. John Ara Nersesian — Livingston, New Jersey; Marketing; Sig- ma Alpha Mu, Social Chairman, House Manager; SAC, Concert Chairman, Vice President, Production Manager; Brown and White, Business Staff; Forum; ASA, Chairman; Marketing Club. Denise Irene Nicholas — Catasauqua, Pennsylvania; Biology; Tau Lambda Chi; College Scholar Program; Phi Eta Sigma; Allied Health Professions. Peter Kent Nicholas — Line Lexington, Pennsylvania; Ac- counting; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Comptroller; Varsity Wrestling; Ski Club. Beth Notis — Allentown, Pennsylvania; Psychology; Varsity Swimming; Soccer Club; Rifle Team; Forum; Hillel Society; Alpha Gamma Delta; Ski Club. Cheryl M. Novak — Wayne, Pennsylvania; Accounting Fi- nance Economics; MVP Hockey 1980; Outstanding Freshman Athlete; Varsity Field Hockey; Basketball; Lacrosse; LCF; Women In Business; LUV; CCC. Barbara A. Nulty — Bay Shore, New York; Marketing; Vol- leyball; Softball; Marketing Club. Francis J. O ' Donnell III — Bayonne, New Jersey; Philosophy Psychology; Phi Gamma Delta, President, Pledge Master; Freshman Honors; Dean ' s List; Allied Health Professions; Phi- losophy Club; Psychology Club; IFC Rep. Thomas James O ' Donnell — Madison, New Jersey; Finance; Alpha Tau Omega, Usher; Hockey Club; Special Interest Com- mittee; IFC. Theodore Philip Ogren — Ridge wood, New Jersey; Mechanical Engineering; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Phi Eta Sigma; Pi Tau Sigma, President; Tau Beta Pi; Varsity Soccer; Lehigh Christian Fellowship; AFROTC. Andrew S. Okada — Kirkland, Washington; Marketing; Delta Sigma Phi, Rush Chairman; Wrestling; Boxing Club; Marketing Club. John O ' Sullivan — Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania; Finance; Beta Theta Pi; Varsity Football. Paulette Oswick — Brecksville, Ohio; Architecture. Lloyd F. Ottinger — Allentown, Pennsylvania; Mechanical En- gineering. Ann Elizabeth Padjen — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Finance; Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Investment Club. Anne Palaszewski — Clifton, New Jersey; Economics Finance; Women in Business; Brown and White; Psychology Club. Robert Palsgrove — Frackville, Pennsylvania; Finance; Delta Upsilon; Football. Mary Alice Panarello— West Chester, Pennsylvania; German International Relations; Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Pow- der Puff Football; IR Club; Athletic Trainer; Senior Class Ex- ecutive Committee. Michael L. Pany — Coplay, Pennsylvania; Finance; Investment Club; Senior Class Gift Campaign. Albert F. Paolini II — Easton, Connecticut; Finance; Pre-Law Society; Investment Club; Forum; Tuition Advisory. Anne Marie Parfitt — Yardley, Pennsylvania; Psychology; Sophomore Honors; Pre-Law Society; LUV; Psychology Club; Women ' s Caucus. Janine L. Nelson Thomas R. Nelson Peter Nicholas Beth Notis Theodore P. Ogren Andrew S. Okada Anne Palaszewski Robert O. Palsgrove 338 Varuni Nelson Cheryl M. Novak John D. O ' Sullivan ■Mary Alice Panarello Daniel E. Nemeth John A. Nersesian Barbara A. Nulty Francis J. O ' Donnell III Paulette F. Oswick Lloyd F. Ottinger Denise I. Nicholas Thomas J. O ' Donnell Ann E. Padjen Michael Pany Albert F. Paolini II Anne Marie Parfitt 339 Mitchell J. Paris Kevin R. Parke Jonathan L. Parmet David C. Patten John M. Paulus George Peck Robert S. Pehnke Solon A. Person IV David R. Pfeil Michael J. Picucci Robert M. Patterson Cheryl Paul Peter R. Pestalozzi Randall A. Petkus Nancy E. Phillips Beth A. Pianucci Mitchell J. Paris — Yardley, Pennsylvania; Electrical En- gineering. Kevin R. Parke — Dalton, Pennsylvania; Accounting Finance; Lambda Chi Alpha, Treasurer, President; Freshman, Sopho- more Honors; Dean ' s List; Beta Gamma Sigma; Beta Alpha Psi; Phi Eta Sigma; Junior Alumni Prize; Investment Club. Jonathan Louis Parmet — Allentown, Pennsylvania; Natural Sciences; Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Phi Eta Sigma; Omicron Delta Kappa; Phi Beta Kappa; Allied Health Profes- sions; Hillel Society. David Clark Patten — Allentown, Pennsylvania; Chemical En- gineering; Dean ' s List; Phi Eta Sigma; Chandler Prize; Sigma Tau Delta; AIChE; Varsity Soccer; Bioengineering Club; Coach, Women ' s Soccer Club. Robert M. Patterson — Maple Glen, Pennsylvania; Finance; Theta Xi, President, Treasurer; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Varsity Lacrosse, Captain; Senior Executive Com- mittee, President. Cheryl Beth Paul — Wilmington, Delaware; Marketing; Sopho- more Honors; Dean ' s List; Co-Captain, Varsity Volleyball; MVP Volleyball; Varsity Tennis; English Club. John Mark Paulus — Paramus, New Jersey; Mechanical En- gineering; Kappa Sigma, Social Chairman; Freshman Honors; ASME, Treasurer; Ski Club, Treasurer. George Peck — Brunswick, Maine; Mechanical Engineering; Chi Phi, Social Chairman; Weightlifting; Baja All Terrain Com- petition. Robert Stephen Pehnke — Franklin Square , Ne w York ; Manage- ment Finance; Delta Tau Delta. Solon A. Person IV — Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Marketing; Sigma Nu; Marketing Club; Photography Club; Finance Club; AMA.. Peter Ross Pestalozzi — Carlisle, Massachusetts; Chemical En- gineering; Sigma Phi, President. Randall Adrian Petkus — Brodheadsville, Pennsylvania; Civil Engineering; ASCE; Delta Upsilon. David Ross Pfeil — Montoursville, Pennsylvania; Mechanical Engineering; Ingersoll-Rand Scholarship; Phi Eta Sigma; Pi Tau Sigma; Tau Beta Pi, President; Pi Tau Sigma. Nancy E. Phillips — Tappan, New York; Management; Sopho- more Honors; Dean ' s List; Beta Gamma Sigma; Choir; Orches- tra Librarian; Women in Business; Music at Lehigh Committee. Beth A. Pianucci — Woodbridge, New Jersey; Chemistry; Freshman Honors; Dean ' s List; American Chemical Society, Secretary; Brown and White. Michael James Picucci — Fountain Hill, Pennsylvania; Electric- al Engineering; Alpha Lambda Omega, Pledge Chairman, Pres- ident; IEEE. Douglas Pieper — Fairport, New York; Industrial Engineering; Sigma Chi. David Michael Pietruszynski — Wyomissing, Pennsylvania; Electrical Engineering; Dean ' s List; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Omicron Delta Kappa; IEEE; Gryphon Society, Secretary; Newman Council. Douglas A. Pieper David M. Pietruszynski 341 Randi Sue Pines — Livingston, New Jersey; Psychology; Fresh- man. Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Psi Chi; LUV; Psycholo- gy Club. Anthony S. Pinnie — Wallingford, Pennsylvania; Journalism; Delta Tau Delta, Corresponding Secretary; Alumni Scholarship Award; Varsity Football; Brown and White; Radio Station, Assistant Sports Director. Debra L. Pipines — Bergenfield, New Jersey; Accounting; Equestrian Club; Pre-Law Society; Women in Business. Steven Ronald Plucinsky — Wallington, New Jersey; Chemical Engineering; Delta Upsilon; Varsity Football. Bari Sue Podell — Hewlett, New York; Government French; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Omicron Delta Kappa; Phi Beta Kappa; Women ' s Caucus; Junior Year Abroad — France. Anne L. Pollack — Rydal, Pennsylvania; Biochemistry; Amer- ican Chemical Society; Tennis; Ski Club; Equestrian Club; Grotto Club; Outing Club; Residence Halls Security. Eric Pollak — Pottstown, Pennsylvania; Pre-Med. Marc John Poncelet — Waterloo, Belgium; Computer En- gineering; Volleyball Club; Lehigh Valley Soccer League. Joseph P. Porcelli — Oakland, New Jersey; Chemical En- gineering; ThetaXi, IFC Rep., Rush Chairman; Freshman Hon- ors; AIChE Society. Edward Stanley Poreda — Lawrenceville, New Jersey; Metal- lurgy; American Society for Metals; Student Metallurgy Soci- ety; Track. Susan Jane Pors — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Metallurgy; Soph- omore Honors; American Society for Metals. John Michael Porta — West Hempstead, New York; Account- ing; Theta Chi, Treasurer; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Beta Alpha Psi; IFC Scholarship; Photography Club, Treasurer; FMA, Board of Directors, Chairman. Richard Dale Porter — Williamsport, Pennsylvania; Electrical Engineering; Lambda Chi Alpha; Phi Eta Sigma; Eta Kappa Nu; IEEE. Craig P. Post — Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey; Metallurgic En- gineering; Kappa Sigma. Kimberly Lynn Powell — Norwood, Pennsylvania; Economics Government; John S. Steckbeck Award; Varsity Field Hockey, Captain; Varsity Lacrosse, Co-Captain; Pre-Law Society. John Power — Lebanon, Pennsylvania; Pre-Med. Michael Murphy Power — Doylestown, Pennsylvania; Market- ing; Varsity Basketball; Marketing Club. David C. Pratt — Orange, Connecticut; Mechanical En- gineering; ASME. Leslie Bess Praver — Great Neck, New York; Psychology; Dean ' s List; Psychology Club; Lehigh Listening Line; Big Little Sister. David M. Prestipino — Easton, Pennsylvania; Finance; Ski Club; Investment Fund; Circle-K Club, Secretary. Kenneth R. Preston — Atlanta, Georgia; Accounting; Kappa Alpha, Treasurer, Rush Chairman; Connecticut State Scholar- ship; Freshman Honors; International Club, Secretary; Campus Crusade, Treasurer. Pamela Lee Proctor — Flemington, New Jersey; Psychology Theatre; Gryphon Society; Mustard Cheese. Ann E. Prudente — Wallingford, Pennsylvania; Finance; AMA; Marketing Club; Investment Club. Keith E. C. Pulling — Westlake Village, California; Industrial Engineering; Kappa Sigma; Rush Chairman; Freshman, Sopho- more Honors; Alpha Pi Mu; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; AIIE, Chapter President. 342 Randi S. Pines Anthonv S. Pinnie Eric Pollak Marc J. Poncelet Richard D. Porter Craig P. Post Leslie B. Praver David M. Prestipino Debra L. Pipines Steven R. Plucinsky Ban S. Podell Anne L. Pollack Joseph Porcelli Edward S. Poreda Susan J. Pors John M. Porta Kimberly L. Powell John Power Michael M. Power David C. Pratt Kenneth R. Preston Pamela L. Proctor Ann E. Prudente Keith E. Pulling 343 Robert J. Puzauskie Omar M. Rahim Kenneth T. Rapp Steven P. Queen James R. Quigg Mark M. Quillin Edward M. Rajkowski Igor B. Rajsky Rosanne Ramunni Bruce E. Rarig Cindy L. Raspiller Kristina E. Rattie Frank M. Regan Joel D. Reich Michael F. Reinbold Daniel T. Renshaw 344 David C. Quinn Gary W. Raab Lorna M. Ranger Bruce R. Rankin Raymond L. Rau Debra Ray Jacqueline A. Rettberg Bret M. Rice Robert John Puzauskie — Pottsville, Pennsylvania; Architec- ture; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Architecture Show Award; Art and Architecture Society; Gryphon Society. Steven P. Queen — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Chemical En- gineering; Pi Kappa Alpha; Freshman Honors; AIChE. James Richard Quigg — Civil Engineering Government; ASCE. Mark Matthew Quillin — Lansdale, Pennsylvania; Finance Management; Delta Chi; Finance Club; Marketing Club; Ski Club. David C. Quinn — Penn Yan, New York; Industrial En- gineering; Kappa Sigma; General Motors Scholar; Boxing Club. Gary William Raab — Ocean City, New Jersey; Biology; Fresh- man, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Phi Sigma Kappa; Allied Health Professions; Ski Club. Omar Rahim — Cairo, Egypt; Electrical Engineering; Dean ' s List; German House; Arabic Club. Edward M. Rajkowski — Blairstown, New Jersey; Accounting; Sigma Nu; Baseball; Newman Council; Gryphon Society. Igor Brian Rajsky — Allentown, Pennsylvania; Industrial En- gineering; Soccer; AIIE. Rosanne Ramunni — Easton, Pennsylvania; Journalism Psychology and American Lit.; Crazer Scholarship; Trustee Scholarship; Brown and White; Psychology Club; Women ' s Caucus. Lorna M. Ranger — Jamaica, New York; Psychology; BSU; Psychology Club. Bruce Reynolds Rankin — Bethel Park, Pennsylvania; Mechan- ical Engineering; Kappa Sigma, House Manager; ASME; Varsity Ten nis; Varsity Squash, Co-Captain; Ski Club; Russian Club. Kenneth Terry Rapp — Easton, Pennsylvania; Engineering Phys- ics. Bruce Rarig — Whitehall, Pennsylvania; Civil Engineering; Chi Psi, Steward; Chi Epsilon; ASCE; Football. Cindy L. Raspiller — Conroy , Iowa; Environmental Science and Resource Management; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Brod- head House, Programming Board; Forum. Kristina Elisabeth Rattie — Abington, Pennsylvania; English Government; Alpha Phi, Secretary; Dean ' s List; Sigma Tau Delta; International Club. Raymond Rau — Newtown, Connecticut; Engineering Physics; Tau Beta Pi; Physics Society. Debra Ray — Reading, Pennsylvania; Pre-Med; Choir; Alpha Gamma Delta; Phi Eta Sigma; Newman Folk Singers. Frank Regan — Scranton, Pennsylvania; English; Leonard P. Pool Scholarship; Williams Essay Prize; Sigma Tau Delta; IFC Rep.; Cross Country; Boxing; Beta Theta Pi. Joel David Reich — Valley Stream, New York; Economics Urban Studies; Tau Epsilon Phi; Freshman, Sophomore Hon- ors; Dean ' s List; Jazz Ensemble; Brass Quintet; Concert Band; IFC. Michael F. Reinbold — Ottsville, Pennsylvania; English; Sigma Tau Delta, Vice Prisident. Daniel Travis Renshaw — Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Chemical Engineering; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Tau Beta Pi; AIChE. Jacqueline A. Rettberg — Hop Bottom, Pennsylvania; Chemical Engineering; Freshman Honors; AIChE; Frisbee Team. Bret Matthew Rice — San Jose, California; Industrial En- gineering; Delta Chi, Secretary; AIIE. 345 Magreen Richards — E. Elmhurst, New York; Chemical En- gineering. Kevin Alfonso Riley — Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Math; Bas- ketball. Jonathan Clark Ripsom — Allentown, Pennsylvania; Chemical Engineering; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; AIChE; Frisbee Team; Computer Society; Outing Club. Bruce Bainbridge Robbins — Fredericksburg, Virginia; Electri- cal Engineering; IEEE. John Herbert Robbins — Southampton, Massachusetts; Accounting; Sigma Nu. Charles R. Roberts — Boonton, New Jersey; Government; Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List. John Brett Robertson — Scarsdale, New York; Accounting. Robert Richard Roche — Mountainside, New Jersey; Mechani- cal Engineering; Alpha Chi Rho; ASME; Cross Country; Track. Margo Lorraine Sasak Roe — Langhorne, Pennsylvania; En- glish, History and Aerospace Studies Minors; Arnold Air Society. Jeffrey Louis Roehr — Marion, Massachusetts; Electrical En- gineering; IEEE; Frisbee Team. Cynthia Ann Roff — Hammonton, New Jersey; Industrial En- gineering; Sophomore Honors; AIIE; Field Hockey. Gregory A. Rogers — Schnecksville, Pennsylvania; Man- agement; Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List. George Joseph Romanik — West Haven, Connecticut; Chemical Engineering; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Tau Beta Pi; Omicron Delta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma; American Chem- ical Society; AIChE; German Club; IR Club; Computer Society; Newman Association, President; Folk Group. Robert J. Romeo — New Providence, New Jersey; Accounting Finance; Alpha Tau Omega, Vice President; Phi Eta Sigma; Beta Alpha Psi; Football. Joan Marie Ron ca — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Accounting; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Women in Business; Investment Club; Equestrian Club; Ski Club. Barry S. Rosenstein — West Orange, New Jersey; Accounting; Sigma Alpha Mu; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Beta Alpha Psi; Accounting Internship; Beta Gamma Sigma; Phi Beta Kappa; Brown and White, Comptroller; Investment Club; LUV; Ski Club. William R. Ross — Lancaster, Pennsylvania; Management; Sophomore Honors; Marketing Club; Investment Club. Robert Seth Rothenberg — Brooklyn, New York; Finance; Sig- ma Alpha Mu, Vice President; Dean ' s List; LUV; SAC, Treasurer. Suzanne Marie Royer — Camp Hill, Pennsylvania; Computing Science; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Rolf Adenstedt Scholarship; Trustee Scholarship; Women ' s Soccer Club, Vice President; Listening Line; LUV. Joseph B. Rubin — Tenafly, New Jersey; Finance Accounting; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Class of ' 04 Schol- arship; Omicron Delta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma; Beta Alpha Psi; Sigma Tau Delta; Forum, Trustee Rep., Cultural Affairs Chairman; Woodrow Wilson Fellow Program; Hillel Society; LUV; Registrar ' s Advisory Board; Investment Club; Class of ' 81 Executive Committee. Magreen M. Richards Kevin A. Riley John H. Robbins Charles R. Roberts Margo L. Roe Jeffrey L. Roehr 346 Joan Ronca Barry S. Rosenstein John B. Robertson Robert R. Roche Cynthia A. Roff Gregory A. Rogers George J. Romanik Robert J. Romeo William R. Ross, Jr. Robert S. Rothenberg Suzanne M. Royer Joseph B. Rubin 347 Rosalie M. Rutter John S. Ryan Michael J. Ryan Michael P. Ryan John J. Santanasto Peter Sattler Thomas J. Scargle John A. Schadt Fredrick D. Schaufeld James J. Schick Richard M. Schilder Donald K. Schirmer 348 Margot S. Sabol Dennis J. Sagl Scott J. Sanders Peter M. Sansom David L. Schantz, Jr. Gail E. Schargel Cory E. Schlags Donna L. Schmiedel Rosalie Marie Rutter — Wyomissing, Pennsylvania; Biology; Dean ' s List; LUV. J. Stuart Ryan — Midland, Michigan; Chemical Engineering; Chi Psi, President; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; AIChE; ACS; IFC. Michael Joseph Ryan — Darien, Connecticut; Chemical En- gineering; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Tau Beta Pi; AIChE; American Chemical Society; Computer Soci- ety; Gryphon Society. Michael P. Ryan — Huntington, New York; Accounting; Theta Xi, House Manager; Karate Club. Margot Stoll Sabol — Chappaqua, New York; Economics. Denni s J. Sagl — Allentown, Pennsylvania; Chemistry; National Merit Scholar; Tau Beta Pi; American Chemical Society; Col- lege Bowl; Chess Club. Susan Amy Sajer — Camp Hill, Pennsylvania; Biochemistry; Dean ' s List; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; American Chemical Society; Women ' s Soccer Club; LUV; Off-Campus Students Association. Joseph Salamido — Scranton, Pennsylvania; Computer En- gineering; Kappa Sigma, Pledge Master; Ski Club, President; Boxing Team. Ted J. Salkin — Cinnaminson, New Jersey; Mechanical En- gineering; Sigma Alpha Mu, Treasurer, Steward. Bruce Samuels — Bridgewater, New Jersey; Economics Urban Studies; Theta Chi, Historian; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Varsity Tennis. Scott J. Sanders — W. Hartford, Connecticut; Accounting; Pi Lambda Phi, Treasurer; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List. Peter Marsh Sansom — Basking Ridge, New Jersey; Man- agement; Zeta Psi, Rush Chairman; Senior Class Gift Campaign. John Joseph Santanasto — Fountain, Pennsylvania; Accounting; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Beta Alpha Psi; Beta Gamma Sigma; Newman Society. Peter Sattler — Yonkers, New York; Computer Engineering; IEEE; Republican Club; Investment Club. Thomas J. Scargle — Reading, Pennsylvania; Electrical En- gineering; Phi Sigma Kappa, Vice President; IEEE. John A. Schadt — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Engineering Phys- ics. David Lloyd Schantz, Jr. — Zionsville, Pennsylvania; Electrical Engineering; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Tau Beta Pi; IEEE. Gail Schargel — Mamaroneck, New York; Accounting; Forum; Women in Business. Fredrick D. Schaufeld — McLean, Virginia; Government; Sigma Alpha Mu, Rush Chairman; Sigma Tau Delta; SAC Concert Chairman; Entertainment Committee Chairman; LUV; Brown and White. James J. Schick — New York, New York; Computer En- gineering; Sigma Nu, Vice President; Dean ' s List; IFC Social Committee. Richard Martin Schilder — Newton Centre, Massachusetts; History; Mu Omicron Beta; Cross Country; RHC Facilities Chairman; Radio Station, Music Director. Donald K. Schirme r — Montgomeryville, Pennsylvania; Accounting; Alpha Sigma Phi, President, Treasurer; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Beta Alpha Psi. Cory Evan Schlags — Bergenfield, New Jersey; Chemical Engineering; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Tau Beta Pi; AIChE; ACS; Hillel Society; Computer Society. Donna L. Schmiedel — Allentown, Pennsylvania; Finance Accounting; Dean ' s List; Beta Gamma Sigma; Beta Alpha Psi; Fairchild-Martindale Center Student Associate; Phi Beta Kappa; German Club; Russian Club, President; IR Club. Douglas E. Schoenberg — Berkeley Heights, New Jersey; Finance; Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Alpha Phi Omega; Investment Club; SAC Publicity Committee; Class Gift Investment Committee. Keith Charles Schoepflin — Allendale, New Jersey; Marketing; Chi Phi; Varsity Baseball; Marketing Club. Curtis Scott Schuelein — Township of Washington, New Jersey ; Economics Finance; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Beta Gamma Sigma; Phi Eta Sigma; Investment Club, Secretary; Fairchild-Martindale Student Associate; IR Club. Abby Cynthia Schultz — Allentown, Pennsylvania; Accounting; Marketing Club; Women in Business; SAC, Publicity Com- mittee. Jane Carol Schwartz — Clark, New Jersey; Journalism Social Relations; Brown and White; Hillel Society. Jane Ann Schwitter — Huntington, New York; Marketing; Albert Zettlemoyer Award; Varsity Tennis; AMA; Residence Halls Security; Grotto Club; Marketing Club; Outing Club. Pamela Marie Scobbo — Port Washington, New York; Gov- ernment; LUV, President; Pre-Law Society; Forum. Anthony William Seaman — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Electri- cal Engineering; Freshman Honors; Dean ' s List; IEEE; Eta Kap- pa Nu; Alpha Lambda Omega. Virginia C. Secrist — Newton, New Jersey; Economics. Rebecca J. Sedlar — Cherry Hill, New Jersey; Accounting; Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Beta Alpha Psi; Marketing Club; Alpha Phi. Steven Ross Seeb — Baltimore, Maryland; Chemical En- gineering; Senior Class Gift Campaign. Alexandra Ann Segatti — Wind Gap, Pennsylvania; Fun- damental Science; Society of Women Engineers, Treasurer; Women ' s Choir; Newman Society; Big Little Sisters. Kathleen Ann Selinka — Ridgewood, New Jersey; Chemical Engineering; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Omicron Delta Kappa; AIChE; RHC, Secretary; LUV. Hayedeh Christina Sepahpur — Palo Alto, California; Finance; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Gamma Phi Beta, Scholarship Chairman; Varsity Volleyball; Semester Abroad. Beatrice Ann Sergiovanni — Ridgefield, Connecticut; Interna- tional Relations; Alpha Phi, Steward; Dean ' s List; SAC, Sorority Rep.; Forum. Diane Carolyn Sgambeiluri — Oakland, New Jersey; Marketing Finance; Marketing Club, Vice President; Women in Business; Student Judicial Board; Investment Club; AMA. Steve M. Shade — Fleetwood, Pennsylvania; Computer En- gineering. Joseph Shalleck — Phladelphia, Pennsylvania; Industrial En- gineering; Chi Phi. James E. Shannon — Shelton, Connecticut; Marketing; Delta Sigma Phi, IFC Rep.; Marketing Club; Ski Club. David Lee Sharper — Churchville, Pennsylvania; Mechanical Engineering. Timothy Samuel Shea — Dover, New Jersey; Mechanical En- gineering; ASME; Gryphon Society; RHC. Philip B. Sheibley — Bridgewater, Massachusetts; Industrial Engineering; Delta Phi; Sophomore Honors; AIIE; Tennis; Golf; IFC Social Committee. Gregory J. Shemanski — Reading, Pennsylvania; Industrial Management; Delta Tau Delta, House Manager; Varsity Foot- ball; Senior Class Gift Committee. James E. Sherer — Allentown, Pennsylvania; Economics, I.R. Minor. 350 Douglas E. Schoenberg Keith C. Schoepflin ' 11,1 . Pamela M. Scobbo Anthony W. Seaman Kathleen A. Selinka H. Christina Sepahpur James E. Shannon David L. Sharper Curtis S. Schuelein Beatrice A. Sergiovanni Timothy S. Shea Abby C. Schultz Jane C. Schwartz Jane A. Schwitter VHMH Diane C. Sgambelluri Steve M. Shade Joseph R. Shalleck Philip B. Sheibley Gregory J. Shemanski James E. Sherer 351 Leo C. Sherwin Steven J. Shichman David R. Shillaber Linda J. Shoener Anne M. Shuhler Andrew F. Shulman Wayne R. Shurts John A. Sibilia John W. Shoffner, Jr. Brian T. Shriver Vincent J. Siciliano III Kenneth P. Siegel L, Karen E. Siegler Richard W. Silberg Leo Sherwin — Schenectady, New York; Computer En- gineering; Sigma Nu. Steven Jon Schichman — Trumbull, Connecticut; Chemical En- gineering; Phi Delta Theta, House Manager; Freshman Honors; Dean ' s List; Tau Beta Pi; LUV, Project Head; AIChE; IFC Scholastic Chairman. David Robinson Shillaber — Princeton, New Jersey; Finance; Phi Sigma Kappa; Varsity Golf. Linda J. Shoener— Pottsville, Pennsylvania; Metallurgy; Fresh- man Honors; ASM. John W. Shoffner, Jr. — Metuchen, New Jersey; Mechanical Engineering. Brian Thomas Shriver — Longmeadow, Massachusetts; Mechan- ical Engineering; Alpha Sigma Phi; Pi Tau Sigma; Varsity Squash. Anne M. Shuhler — Allentown, Pennsylvania; Biology; Amar- anth Literary Magazine; Premedical Society; Philosophy Club. Andrew Frank Shulman — Manhasset Hills, New York; Accounting; Orchestra. Wayne Robert Shurts — Berkeley Heights, New Jersey; Fi- nance Management; Delta Tau Delta, Rush Chairman, Treasur- er, President; Dean ' s List; President ' s Ad-Hoc Committee on University Life. John Anthony Sibilia — Livingston, New Jersey; Chemical En- gineering; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Tau Beta Pi; AIChE; Newman Society; Ski Club. Vicent J. Siciliano III — Oakmont, Pennsylvania; Civil En- gineering; Theta Xi. Kenneth Philip Siegel — Clark, New Jersey; Chemistry Electrical Engineering; Freshman Honors; Sherman Fairchild Solid State Studies Fellow; American Chemical Society, President; Off- Campus Students Association; Chi Phi; IEEE. Karen E. Siegler — Short Hills, New Jersey; Accounting; Fresh- man, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Women in Business; Gamma Phi Beta; Investment Club. Richard Silberg — Allentown, Pennsylvania; Business. Kenneth S. Silbert — Flushing, New York; Industrial En- gineering; Lambda Chi Alpha; AIIE; Investment Club. David Charles Silver — Bethesda, Maryland; Accounting; Theta Delta Chi; Varsity Soccer: Forum Kenneth S. Silbert David C. Silver 353 Lisa Jill Silver — Roslyn, New York; Accounting; Freshman Honors; Women In Business; Junior Class Secretary; Brown and White. Joni C. Singer — Alpine, New Jersey; Industrial Engineering; AIIE; Society of Women Engineers; Chairperson Resume Com- mittee; Big Little Sisters; Senior Class Gift Campaign. Jon Craig Sipos — Easton, Pennsylvania; Electrical En- gineering; IEEE; Photography Club; Computer Society; Radio Station; Amateur Radio Society, President. William A. Sisolak, Jr. — Wind Gap, Pennsylvania; Metallurgy; Student Metallurgy Society; Pi Lambda Phi. Donald Wayne Sites — Cressona, Pennsylvania; Accounting; Beta Theta Pi. Kathryn Ann Sloan — Berkeley Heights, New Jersey; Man- agement; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Lacrosse; Women ' s Soccer Club; Women in Business; Golden Heart, Sigma Phi Epsilon. Lisa Ann Sluke — Fairfield, Connecticut; Management; Market- ing Club, Committee Head; LUV; Women in Business. Guy J. Smith — King of Prussia, Pennsylvania; Industrial En- gineering; AIIE; SAC, Publicity Committee. Manus David Smith — Easton, Pennsylvania; Computer En- gineering. Mathew C. Smith, Jr. — Merrick, New York; Chemical En- gineering; Phi Sigma Kappa, Steward, IFC Rep.; AIChE; Varsi- ty Lacrosse. Sandra Lynn Smith — Easton, Pennsylvania; Environmental Science and Resource Management; Women ' s Soccer Club. Stephen J. Smith — Howard Beach, New York; Accounting; Sigma Chi, Rush Chairman; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Phi Eta Sigma; Beta Alpha Psi. Theodore Richard Smith — Washington, New Jersey; Manage- ment Marketing. Wendy Bridget Smith — Rockville, Maryland; Psychology; Psychology Club. Charles Tomasco Smoot — Huntsville, Alabama; Electrical En- gineering; IEEE; Marching Band; Radio Station; BSU. George Joseph Snow — Madison, New Jersey; Industrial En- gineering; Dean ' s List; Tau Beta Pi; Alpha Pi Mu; AIIE; Off- Campus Students Association. Joann E. Snyder — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Civil En- gineering; Tau Beta Pi; Chi Epsilon; ASCE. Linda Diane Snyder — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Engineering Physics; Sophomore Honors; Tau Beta Pi; Society of Physics Students, President; Society of Women ' s Engineers; Women ' s Caucus. Russell I. Snyder III — Cherry Hill, New Jersey; Mechanical Engineering; Delta Upsilon, Secretary; Ingersoll-Rand Scholar- ship; Tau Beta Pi, Vice President; Pi Tau Sigma, Treasurer; ASME. Linda Ann Sommer — North Hills, Pennsylvania; French; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Trustee Scholar- ship; French Club; LUV. Mark William Sommerfield — Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Civil Engineering; Brodhead Programming Board; Dean ' s List; ASCE; AMA; Ski Club; Marketing Club, Membership Council. James A. Sonon — Wernersville, Pennsylvania; Industrial En- gineering; AFROTC. Kenneth Updike Sormani — Yardley, Pennsylvania; Account- ing; Phi Lambda Phi, Steward, Secretary; Freshman, Sopho- more Honors. Gerard Anthony Sova — Dumont, New Jersey; Civil En- gineering; Phi Kappa Theta, Executive Secretary; ASCE. 354 Lisa J. Silver Joni Singer Lisa A. Sluke Guy J. Smith Theodore R. Smith Wendy B. Smith Russell I. Snyder III Linda A. Sommer a Jon C. Sipos Manus D. Smith Charles T. Smoot II Mark W. Sommerfield William A. Sisolak. Jr. Donald W. Sites Kathrvn A. Sloan ) Mathew C. Smith, Jr. Sandra L. Smith Stephen J. Smith George J. Snow Joann E. Snyder Linda D. Snyder James A. Sonon Kenneth U. Sormani Gerard A. Sova 355 John E. Spangler Robert S. Spehalski Maureen F. Spektor Scott M. Spiro Martin J. Spisak ■hL ' .c -.. I 4 Sandra L. Sproat Bruce W. Spengler Darcy A. Stacom Ted D. Steigerwalt Bradley S. Strauss Eric Steppling Philip A. Stern Richard H. Strawsburg Andrew N. Streeter Douglas R. Stinner Douglas C. Stumpp 356 Diane L. Spess Jeffrey J. Spillane Stewart T. Stanier Jack G. Steigelfest Dianne E. Stix Todd A. Stone Francesca A. Sturiale Mark C. Stutzman John E. Spangler — Williamsport, Pennsylvania; Electrical En- gineering; Lambda Chi Alpha, Steward; IEEE; Investment Club. Robert Stanley Spehalski — Emporium, Pennsylvania; Electrical Engineering; Delta Sigma Phi; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List. Maureen F. Spektor — Clifton, New Jersey; Social Relations; Alpha Gamma Delta, Guard; Powderpuff Football; LUV. Bruce William Spengler — Ringoes, New Jersey; Civil En- gineering; Zeta Psi, Steward; Chi Epsilon; ASCE. Diane Louise Spess — Catasauqua, Pennsylvania; Biology; Fresh- man Honors; Forum; Research Grant Recipient. Jeffrey J. Spillane — Millburn, New Jersey; Chemistry. Scott Marshal Spiro — Paramus, New Jersey; Management; Sigma Alpha Mu, President, Secretary; Brown and White, Advertising Manager. Martin J. Spisak — Linden, New Jersey; Chemical Engineering; Pi Kappa Alpha, Rush Chairman, Secretary; AIChE. Sandra Lynn Sproat — Jamison, Pennsylvania; Accounting; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Beta Alpha Psi ; Phi Eta Sigma; LUV. Darcy Ann Stacom — Greenwich, Connecticut; Marketing; Tennis. Stewart Todd Stanier — Youngstown, Ohio; Industrial En- gineering; Kappa Sigma; Varsity Squash, Captain; Water Polo Club; RHC. Jack Gary Steigelfest — Broomall, Pennsylvania; Biochemistry; Alpha Epsilon Pi, President; Alpha Phi Omega; Hillel Society; Pre-Law Society; American Chemical Society. Ted D. Steigerwalt — Orefield, Pennsylvania; Electrical En- gineering; Philip F. Dupont Prize; Harold J. Horn Prize; Alumni Prize; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu. Eric P. Steppling — Monroeville, Pennsylvania; Mechanical Engineering. Philip Arthur Stern — Bridgewater, New Jersey; Mechanical Engineering. Douglas R. Stinner — Allentown, Pennsylvania; Accounting Finance; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List. Dianne Elizabeth Stix — Scarsdale, New York; Accounting, IR Minor; Alpha Gamma Delta, Corr. Secretary; Freshman, Soph- omore Honors; Varsity Lacrosse; Outing Club; Women in Business; Forum. Todd Alexander Stone — Abington, Massachusetts; Industrial Engineering; Zeta Psi, Steward; Freshman Honors; AIIE; Grot- to Club; SAC Publicity Committee. Bradley Strauss — Harrington Park, New Jersey; Accounting; Beta Theta Pi, Scholarship Chairman; Semester Abroad Pro- gram — England. Richard Harold Strawsburg — Dayton, Ohio; Electrical En- gineering; Delta Chi, House Manager; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Eta Kappa Nu; Forum. Andrew Norman Streeter — West Suffield, Connecticut; Mechan- ical Engineering. Douglas Charles Stumpp — Norwalk, Connecticut; Civil En- gineering; Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Phi Eta Sigma; Chi Epsilon; Tau Beta Pi; ASCE; Varsity Swim Team; Karate Club. Francesca Antonia Sturiale — Colts Neck, New Jersey; Accounting Finance; Women in Business; Senior Class Execu- tive Committee; Epitome, Sports Editor; SAC. Mark Charles Stutzman — Huntington, New York; Chemical Engineering; Alpha Sigma Phi, Rush Chairman, Intramural Manager; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Tau Beta Pi; AIChE; Boxing Club, Treasurer; Varsity Soccer; Women ' s Soccer Team Coach. 357 Robert F. Sullebarger — Westfield, New Jersey; Mechanical Engineering; Sigma Nu, Social Chairman; ASME; Hockey Club. Gregory John Supron — Galion, Ohio; Mechanical Engineering; ASME; Society Automotive Engineers; LUV. Theresa Swety — Philadelphia. Pennsylvania; Mechanical En- gineering; Society of Women Engineers. Robert Allen Swoyer, Jr. — Womelsdorf, Pennsylvania; Civil Engineering; Phi Eta Sigma; Chi Epsilon. Tau Beta Pi; ASCE; Equestrian Club. Stephen J. Taddie — Quarry ville. Pennsylvania; Finance; Phi Sigma Kappa. Sentinel; Soccer; Hockey. Nina M. Tahl — Westbury, New York; Marketing; Marketing Club; SAC. Freshman Rep. Karen Lynn Talbert — York, Pennsylvania; Marketing; Vol- leyball, Captain; Marketing Club; AMA. Kevin Paul Talhelm — Hellertown, Pennsylvania; Civil En- gineering; Chi Psi, Scholarship Chairman; Sophomore Honors; ASCE, Treasurer; Cross Country; Track; Forum. Barbara Sue Tan — Merrick, New York; Management; Alpha Phi, House Manager, Steward, Philanthropy; LUV; Hillel, Secretary. Joseph S. Tanen — Westport, Connecticut; Geology; Alpha Sigma Phi, Rush Chairman, Pledge Educator; Geology Club; String Orchestra. Linda Louise Taylor — Cinnaminson, New Jersey; International Relations; Gamma Phi Beta, Rush Chairman; Lacrosse; Soccer Club; Forum; IR Club. Mark A. Taylor — Baltimore, Maryland; Business. Robert D. Taylor, Jr. — Quaker Hill, Connecticut; Mechanical Engineering; Alpha Sigma Phi, Vice President; Freshman Hon- ors; Offerman Moog Scholarship; ASME; Varsity Squash; Soccer Coach; Frat. By-Laws and Prudential Committees, Chairman. Scott Alan Teitelbaum — Staten Island, New York; Psychology Pre-Med; Phi Beta Kappa; Psi Chi; Freshman, Sophomore Hon- ors; Dean ' s List; Varsity Basketball; Project Head Big Brother Program; LUV; Classified Ads, Brown and White. John Merritt Thaeder — Reading, Vermont; Industrial En- gineering; Sigma Nu, IM Manager. Gail Elizabeth Thalhamer — Rockville, Maryland; Finance; Sophomore Honors; Women in Business; Concert Band; March- ing Band; LUV: RHC. Morgan Jones Thoma — Steubenville, Ohio; Computer En- gineering; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; Eta Kappa Nu; IEEE; Ski Club. Douglas Paul Thomas — Scranton, Pennsylvania; Finance; Alpha Chi Rho, Rush Chairman, President; Pre-Law Society; Marketing Club; Varsity Basketball; Brown and White. Robert Lee Thomas — Easton, Pennsylvania; Government; Dis- tinguished Military Student; Lehigh Ranger Co.; Circle-K; Stu- dent Faculty Advisory Committee Government Dept.; Scab- bard Blade; International Relations Club. Kim Elizabeth Thompson — Watertown, Connecticut; Account- ing; Gamma Phi Beta, Panhellenic Delegate; Sophomore Hon- ors; Women ' s Soccer Club; Epitome; Senior Class Secretary. Robert F. Sullebarger Gregory J. Supron Stephen J. Taddie Nina M. Tahl Barbara S. Tan Joseph S. Tanen John M. Thaeder Gail E. Thalhamer 358 Linda L. Taylor Mark A. Taylor Robert D. Taylor, Jr. Scott Teitelbaum Morgan J. Thoma Douglas P. Thomas Robert L. Thomas Kim E. Thompson 359 Carl D. Thunberg James D. Tieser Ross D. Tillman Roger T. Timpson Stuart N. Turner Christopher J. Unger Thomas S. Unger Christine E. Ussier 360 Walter Tischbein Richard J. Titus Michael S. Torongo Mary A. Torres Karen B. Tropin Peter S. Trozinski Carl Douglas Thunberg — Santa Ana, California; Industrial En- gineering; Delta Sigma Phi. James David Tieser — Allentown, Pennsylvania; Accounting; SAC Publicity Committee; Pre-Law Society; LUV. Ross Daniel Tillman — Clifton, New Jersey; Marketing; Dean ' s List; Marketing Club; Off Campus Students Association; Pre- Law Society. Roger Tomas Timpson — New Haven, Connecticut ; Metallurgy ; Student Metallurgy Society; ASM. Walter Tischbein — Westfield, New Jersey; Mechanical En- gineering; Sigma Nu, Secretary; ASME; Hockey Club. Richard J. Titus, Jr. — Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania; Industrial Engineering; Sigma Chi; AIIE; Varsity Football. John Clarke Walworth Tobin II — Seaford, Delaware; Psycho- logy; Sigma Chi, Vice President; Psychology Club; Rugby Club; Varsity Lacrosse. Raymond S. Tombaugh — Allentown, Pennsylvania; Chemical Engineering. Joseph Arthur Torcivia — Mountainside, New Jersey; Finance; Theta Delta Chi, Pledge Master; Rugby Pedro Toro — Bogota, Colombia; Electrical Engineering; Equestrian Club; Chess Club; Computer Society. Michael S. Torongo — Yardley, Pennsylvania; International Re- lations; Psi Upsilon, Social Chairman. Mary Ann Torres — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Biology; IR Club; LUV; YES. Richard Charles Traynelis — Glen Rock, New Jersey; Mechan- ical Engineering; Phi Kappa Theta, Exec. Secretary, Rush Chairman, President; Varsity Baseball; IFC, Judiciary Com- mittee; ASME. Randolph Clifford Trench — Levittown, Pennsylvania; Chemi- cal Engineering, Science Writing Minor; Delta Sigma Phi, Treasurer, Steward; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; AIChE; Russian Club; Brown and White. Nancy Clare Trespasz — Maplewood, New Jersey; American Studies; Energy Awareness Club. Robert P. Trewhella — Middletown, New Jersey; Industrial Engineering; Off-Campus Housing Committee. Karen Beth Tropin — Parsippany, New Jersey; Accounting; Marketing Club; Judiciary Committee. Peter Scott Trozinski — Cresskill, New Jersey; Government; Freshman Honors; Dean ' s List; Energy Awareness Club; Pre- Law Society; Washington Semester. Stuart Neil Turner — Cresskill, New Jersey; Computer Informa- tion Science; Delta Chi, President; Computer Society; Vol- leyball Club; Ski Club. Christopher John Unger — Allentown, Pennsylvania; Chemis- try; American Chemical Society; Alpha Lambda Omega; LUV. Thomas Scott Unger — Boyertown, Pennsylvani a; Civil En- gineering; ASCE; Varsity Basketball. Christine Ussier — Allentown, Pennsylvania; Arts. Joseph Valentino — Mount Arlington, New Jersey; Engineering Physics; Pi Kappa Alpha, President; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Tau Beta Pi; Society of Physics Students. Mary Ann van Grieken — Westfield, New Jersey; Accounting, Spanish, Minor; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Women ' s Caucus, President; Senior Class Gift Campaign. Joseph Valentino Mary Ann van Grieken 361 Craig Michael Varrelman — Mt. Lebanon, Pennsylvania: Finance; Beta Theta Pi, Social Chairman. Robin A. Vaughan — ScarsdaJe, New York; English Theater; Mustard Cheese; Amaranth. Co-Editor; Off-Campus Stu- dents Association. William J. Veliky — Cranford, New Jersey; Chemical En- gineering. Daphne Estelle Veras — Shavertown, Pennsylvania; Gov- ernment; Alpha Gamma Delta, Recording Secretary, Second Vice President; Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Sigma Tau Delta; Cheerleader; Women ' s Lacrosse; Pre-Law Society; String Orchestra. David M. Verbonitz — Center Valley. Pennsylvania; Electrical Engineering. Stephanie K. Vergara — Westtown, Pennsylvania; Accounting. Wayne Robert Verost — Saddle Brook, New Jersey; Chemical Engineering; Delta Upsilon, Rush Chairman; AIChE; Varsity Football. Michael Vidal — Madrid, Spain; Mechanical Engineering; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; ASME. Charles James Vietrogoski — Hawthorne, New Jersey; Chemi- cal Engineering; Chi Psi, Vice President; AIChE. William David Vitez — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Metallurgy Materials Engineering; Student Metallurgy Society, Secretary; Varsity Wrestling; Alpha Lambda Omega. Mark C. von Bradsky — Westwood, New Jersey; Civil En- gineering; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Eta Kappa Nu; IEEE; Marching Band; Concert Band. John J. Vresics — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Accounting; Alpha Lambda Omega-Tau Lambda Chi, Treasurer; Beta Alpha Psi, President; Phi Beta Kappa. Nancy Ann Wagner — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Electrical En- gineering; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Eta Kappa Nu; IEEE;Marching Band; Concert Band. Phillip James Walbert — Westfield, New Jersey, Urban Studies Social Relations; ASME; LUV; Listening Line. Mark Frederick Waldeisen — Williamsport, Pennsylvania; In- dustrial Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; Alpha Pi Mu; Phi Eta Sigma; AIIE. Patricia L. Walker — Longmeadow, Massachusetts; Mechani- cal Engineering; Sophomore Honors; Pi Tau Sigma; ASME; Society of Women Engineers. Thomas J. Ward III — Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania; Metallurgy Materials; Delta Chi; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; ASM. Michael Francis Warminsky — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Civil Engineering; Marching 97. Diane M. Wassil — Exeter, Pennsylvania; Biology; I.M. Swim- ming, Record Holder; Bethlehem Co-op; Forum; Allied Health Professions; Off-Campus Student Assoc. Sabrina S. Watkins — Milford, Connecticut; Civil Engineering; Chi Epsilon; Le Compane. Douglas C. Watts — Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Chemical En- gineering; Psi Upsilon. Keith Brian Weber — Wallingford, Connecticut; Chemistry; Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Bethlehem Boys Club, Tutor. David Lawrence Weeks — Randolph, New Jersey; Finance; Delta Chi; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Tennis Team. Wendell P. Weeks — Waverly, Pennsylvania; Business; Kappa Sigma. Craig M. Varrelman Robin A. Vaughan Wayne Verost Michael Vidal Nancy A. Wagner Phillip J. Walbert Diane M. Wassil Sabrina S. Watkins 362 .A si i! William J. Veliky Daphne E. Veras David M. Verbonitz Mark F. Waldeisen Patricia L. Walker Thomas J. Ward III Douglas C. Watts Keith B. Weber David L. Weeks Stephanie K. Vergara Michael F. Warminsky Wendell P. Weeks 363 Meredith L. Wehner David M. Weidner Lauri L. Weiner Timothy J. Weisenberger Barry D. Weitzner Mark L. Weller Grace N. Wells Thomas F. West ii ii June Wiaz Craig M. Wien Thomas F. Wiese Patrice M. Wilchek Kevin J. Wilk 364 Carrie J. Wilson Todd E. Winfield Craig D. Winterfield Andrew J. Weiss Margaret A. Weiss David R. White Elizabeth S. Whitman Eileen M. Witheford Robert M. Witkoff Meredith Louise Wehner — Villanova, Pennsylvania; Computer Engineering; Alpha Gamma Delta, Treasurer, House Chairman; IEEE; Frisbee Team; Lacrosse. David Miles Weidner — Essex Junction, Vermont; International Relations; Dean ' s List; IR Club. Lauri Lynn Weiner — Woodbridge, Connecticut; Psychology Social Relations; Dean ' s List; Research Grant; Freshman Hon- or Society; LUV. Timothy John Weisenberger — Kimberton, Pennsylvania; Chem- ica l Engineering; Freshman Honors; AIChE; Boxing Club. Andrew James Weiss — Allentown, Pennsylvania; Chemical Engineering; Delta Phi, President; IFC Scholarship; Presiden- tial Prize; Class of 1904 Scholarship; Omicron Delta Kappa; Tau Beta Pi; Forum. Margaret Ann Weiss — Hanover, Pennsylvania; Mechanical Engineering; Dean ' s List; GM Scholar; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi, Treasurer; Pi Tau Sigma; Tennis Team; Women ' s Basketball Team, Statistician. Barry David Weitzner — Union, New Jersey; Mechanical En- gineering; Alpha Epsilon Pi; ASME; Outing Club, President. Mark Lloyd Weller — Cape Elizabeth, Maine; Chemical En- gineering; Alpha Sigma Phi; AIChE; Sailing Club; Hockey Club. Grace N. Wells — New Milford, New Jersey; English, Journal- ism Psychology Minors; Sigma Tau Delta; SAC Publicity Com- mittee; Academic Environment Committee. Thomas Franklin West — Gladwyne, Pennsylvania; Finance. David Richard White — Belleville, New Jersey; History ; Sopho- more Honors; Dean ' s List; Philosophy Club; Radio Station, PSA Director, Staff Operations Director, Assistant Business Manager, Music Director, Assistant Program Director; Chaplain ' s Council. Elizabeth Sloan Whitman — Devon, Pennsylvania; Social Psychology; Dean ' s List; Field Hockey; Softball, Co- President; SR Club. June Wiaz — Bergenfield, New Jersey; Environmental Science and Resource Management; Dean ' s List; Women ' s Soccer Club; Russian Club; Brown and White; RHC; LUV. Craig Michael Wien — Falls Church, Virginia; Metallurgy Materials Science; Dean ' s List; Wilbur Mathematics Prize; General Motors Scholarship; American Society of Metals; Tau Beta Pi. Thomas Francis Wiese — Pittsford, New York; Mechanical En- gineering; Phi Gamma Delta, Social Chairman, House Manager; Phi Gamma Delta Undergraduate Achievement Award; Phi Eta Sigma; Pi Tau Sigma; ASME; Rugby. Patrice Maria Wilchek — Allentown, Pennsylvania; Govern- ment Journalism; Sophomore Honors; Alpha Phi; Brown and White; Pre-Law Society. Jon Stanley Wilcox — Wilton, Connecticut; Mechanical En- gineering; Sophomore Honors; ASME; Ski Club; Outing Club. Steven Alan Wildermuth — Reading, Pennsylvania; Chemical Engineering; Sigma Nu, Steward; Freshman Honors; Dean ' s List; AIChE; IFC Social Committee. Kevin J. Wilk — Bedford, New Hampshire; Accounting Fi- nance; Alpa Tau Omega; IFC Faculty Relations Rep.; RugbyC- lub, Captain; Boxing Club. Carrie Jean Wilson — Rockville, Maryland; Finance Marketing; LUV; Women in Business; Marketing Club. Todd Eric Winfield — Nazareth, Pennsylvania; Mechanical En- gineering; National Merit Special Scholarship; AFROTC. Craig D. Winterfield — E. Hanover, New Jersey; Accounting; Dean ' s List; Accounting Internship. Eileen M. Witheford — Wyckoff, New Jersey; Chemical En- gineering; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; Society of Women En- gineers; Women ' s Soccer Club. Robert Maxwell Witkoff— Old Westbury, New York; Finance; Dean ' s List; Tennis Team; Investments Club; Marketing Club; Ski Club; Pre-Law Society. Kevin A. Witmer — Dewart, Pennsylvania; Industrial En- gineering; Phi Kappa Theta. Gerard R. Wittreich — Oakland, New Jersey; Chemical En- gineering; Kappa Alpha. Debra J. Witwer — Allentown, Pennsylvania; Marketing; Marketing Club; Investment Club; Women in Business. Thomas D. Wocklish — Douglassville, Pennsylvania; Industrial Engineering; Delta Upsilon. Kenneth Addison Wood — Lake Forest, Illinois; Chemical En- gineering; Radio Station; Ice Hockey; Chi Phi. Mark D. Woods — Whitehall, Pennsylvania; Business. Stephen B. Worden — N. Dartmouth, Massachusetts; Industrial Engineering; Phi Kappa Theta, Pledge Master; AIIE; Varsity Baseball. Mary Jo Wrenn — New York, New York; Biology; Brodhead Program Board; Athletic Trainer; Lehigh Listening Line. Michael Augustine Wu — Audubon, Pennsylvania; Electrical Engineering; Phi Kappa Theta, Treasurer, Recording Secretary; Freshman Honors; Dean ' s List; Eta Kappa Nu; IEEE; Ski Club. George M. Yaworsky — Maplewood, New Jersey; Accounting; Smiley House, Treasurer; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Beta Alpha Psi; LUV; Investment Fund. Mark R. Yeager — Madison, New Jersey; Finance; Chi Psi; Varsity Football, Captain. Laura Beth Yearsley — Newtown Square, Pennsylvania; Eco- nomics; Alpha Gamma Delta, Guard; Varsity Swim Team. Larry Wilson Yetter, Jr. — Bangor, Pennsylvania; Civil En- gineering; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Tau Beta Pi; Chi Epsilon; ASCE, Vice President. Brian Scott Young — Brockton, Massachusetts; Finance; Uni- versity Security, Chairman; Investment Fund; Republican Club, Activities Director. John Rudolph Young, Jr. — Washington, District of Columbia; NCBA — All American Team; BSU; Theater at Lehigh. Anastasia Denise Yuelys — River Vale, New Jersey; Accounting; Sophomore Honors; Powder Puff Football; Varsity Softball, Captain ' 81; Marketing Club. Phil Yussen — Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Pre-Med. Richard A. Zankel — Edison, New Jersey; Computer Informa- tion Science; Alpha Epsilon Pi, Exchequer; Sophomore Hon- ors; Alpha Phi Omega; Hillel Society; Computer Society. Kevin A. Witmer Gerard R. Wittreich Stephen B. Worden Mary Jo Wrenn Larry W. Yetter, Jr. Brian S. Young IpC m ft fl B A Sb Jl ' 1 i M t St. ii Anastasia D. Yuelys Phil Yussen 366 Debra J. Witwer Thomas D. Wocklish Kenneth A. Wood Mark D. Woods Michael A. Wu George M. Yaworsky Mark R. Yeager Laura B. Yearsley Martin S. Zary Gary T. Zelman Martin S. Zary — Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Electrical En- gineering; IEEE; Ski Club; Radio Station, Remotes Director; LUCC Consultant. Gary Zelman — New Hyde Park, New York; Accounting; Alpha Epsilon Pi, Secretary; Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Beta Alpha Psi; Beta Gamma Sigma; Hillel Society, Vice President. Robert Carl Zillig — Arnold, Maryland; Metallurgy En- gineering; Freshman, Sophomore Honors; Dean ' s List; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; ASM Scholar; American Society for Metals; Varsity Lacrosse. Mark F. Zimmer — Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania; Finance IR; Lacrosse; Investment Club; Investment Fund. Marjorie Tina Zimmerman — Kingston, Pennsylvania; Environ- mental Science and Resource Management Biology; Varsity Rifle Team. Mary Ellen Zvanut — Paoli, Pennsylvania; Engineering Physics; Kodak Scholar; Tau Beta Pi; Dean ' s List; Society of Physics Students; LUV; Newman Association. Richard M. Zwirn — New York, New York; Psychology; Sigma Alpha Mu; Dean ' s List; Photography; Brown and White; Forum. Robert C. Zillig Mark F. Zimmer Marjorie Zimmerman Mary E. Zvanut Richard M. Zwim 368 The Epitome, the Alumni Association and the Development Office also would like to acknowledge the remaining members of the senior class of 1981: Angela L. Acker Ronald L. Admas Thomas V. Aldrich Peter M. Allen David S. Antonik Jimmy Baldwin Brian Banks Cesidio Barberis Kathy Barrett Christine Barry Raymond Bellaran Adit Bencharit Nicholaus Bigelow William Black Jonathan Bomze Hesky Brahimy Royal Brown John Bula Scott Butler Stephan Butzine Romeo Caballes Michael Carboy William Carroll Edward Chapman Peter Cohen John Cole William Colgan Theophilus Collins David Comfort Peter Cronk Arthur Croucher Louis Dannibale Leamon Davenport Jerrery Deal Scott Decrosta Annmarie Deitrich Charles Delany David Delguercio Christopher Dephillips Garrit Derbyshire Peter Dixon Cleon Dodge Bennet Dunlap Robert Dymond John R. Ellis Cynthia J. Ellsworth Paul M. Embree Thomas P. Faenza Roger A. Failmezger John R. Falatyn Scott V. Farrow Robert F. Fatzinger Michael W. Ford Nancy L. Fomie Kevin J. Forsyth John P. Francisco Curt M. Freedman Donna Marie V. Frey Daniel K. Fullmer Susan D. Fyfe Robert S. Gehret Robert Carl Gentzlinger Joseph P. Gerard Eric R. Goldberg Christopher D. Golden Cornelius W. Graves III Stacie Graves Marc Gravez Thomas J. Green Anthony Greener James J. Greybush Wendy S. Guckes Stephen J. Habakus David R. Harkins Jeffrey B. Harrison Seyed Gholam R. Hashemi Jay Robert Hawekotte Barbara S. Heiner Peter M. Hilton Ronald A. Hinton Richard R. Hirst Thanh C. Hoang Frederich R. Hotchkiss Todd K. Ichihara Tim Janisch Richard D. Jiranek Christopher F. Jones Dale E. Judd Vincent P. Junga Nathaniel P. Katz Bruce M. Kautsky Peter B. Keating Timothy J. Koprowski Bruce Kraemer Ayuth Krishnamara Tad E. Landwehr Bayard B. Leary III Michael J. Licitra Steven W. Liffers Douglas E. Lilly David N. Ludlow Steben A. Ludlum George C. Machikas Erdogan Madenci Rodrigo C. Maegli Hamid Malekzadeh Theresa L. Malone Baird N. Manuel Michael Marcin Jr. Robert L. Marcinkowski Charles S. Marck Kathleen R. Marker Lawrence Maslo Donald L. Matson II Robert H. Mellor Arthur V. Mengel Bruce K. Miller Gerald Miller Steven M. Molkenthin Edward H. Moll II H. Donald Moll Mark S. Morawsky Daniel T. Murphy Robin C. Murray Sharon A. Nagel Gary P. Newhart Dat Ngo Adam Nichols Steven E. Nichols Kimberley A. Noel Kirk M. Noonan Carlos Nuno Brian G. Nyerges Martin J. Odonell Mathew C. Oetken William E. Omara Jr. Farwell Perry Charles Peters Peter Pestizzoni Joseph Petrozziello Long Phan Dennis Pierson Keith Piker Jonathan Pope Kenneth Prockup Shabbir Rangwala John Reid Anita Roberts Pamela H. Roth David F. B. Ruppe Thomas E. Schell Helga M. Schlape Jon W. Schnabel Edward T. Schneider JeffG. Schoff Paul A. Schragger Mary Rose Scozzafava Kenneth E. Sealls David W. Serfass William H. Shine III Glen M. Shipley Benjamin M. Shollenberger Michael A. Sicinski Thomas J. Siggia Jr. Anthony Silwanowicz Shelly I. Slogoff Thomas H. Sloand Michael C. Smith Robert C. Smith Vicki L. Smith Turgan R. Somer Stephen G. Somkuti Douglas R. Souders Savoun Soun Chaipat Srivisarvacha Gary J. Stolz Douglas D. Sunday Steven D. Sursa Peter C. Swan- David A. Szablowski Stephen L. Tanan Jennifer L. Teufel Craig L. Theisen Tung H. Tran Kathleen A. Trexler Brian D. Tutt Robert J. Twitchell Jr. Tony M. Ucci Favel Vaisberg Randall L. Valk Stephanie L. Vavro Sandrea D. Watts David J. Weisman Robert P. Wieder Murray Wilmerding Michael T. W odeshick Elizabeth Wolle Renee Worzman Michael D. Zanchettin Mary L. Zebrowski Ronald J. Zibelli 369 370 371 372 374 ' : ? X- fc ' V ,.. 375 376 377 WRTY-, 7J l 378 379 380 Senior Class Picnic 381 382 - - m ._  HU .sspjK 383 Leaving Lehigh . . 384 385 r 1981 LEHIGH UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE CATALOG AFTER GRADUATION WE CAN STILL BE OF SERVICE LET US HEAR FROM YOU Lehigh University Bookstore Maginnes Hall, Bldg. No. 9 Phone (215) 861-3375 Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 18015 386 BEST WISHES FOR A SUCCESSFUL CAREER Compliments of MAINTENANCE CO. - ' — -=— _ 1 ■i awni-- 55 - -- ' =• ' ... 1 r. - ? h i .. ' . $[ 1 ■■4 BBk --• •■PENN ' w linen uniform service, inc. LEHIGH VALLEY INDUSTRIAL PARK P.O BOX 2268 • ALLENTOWN, PA 18001 387 THE LEHIGH UNIVERSITY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION 1981-82 President Robert H. Hicks, Jr. ' 44 Senior Vice President James M. Bridgman ' 50 Regional Vice Presidents James B. Swenson ' 59 Region I (NY-New England) James H. Latham ' 53 Region II (NJ) Robert T. Hoyt, Jr. ' 52 Region III (PA Delaware) E. William Kuhl ' 66 Region IV (Central states) Martin B. Solomon ' 65 Region V (Southeastern states) Mark H. Hannah ' 62 Region VI (Western states) Treasurer Joseph M. Workman ' 53 Archivist Charles M. Frankel ' 62 Directors-at-Large Richard H. Francis ' 54 Philip R. Peller ' 60 Thomas E. Hirsch II 75 Janet M. Ryan 77 Director-on-Campus Samuel H. Missimer ' 50 Alumni Trustees Stanley M. Richman ' 55 Robert H. Riley, Jr. ' 35 Samuel W. Croll, Jr. ' 48 William L. Clayton ' 51 Oldrich Foucek III 72 C. Keith Rust ' 57 James J. Duane III 73 Augustus A. Riemondy ' 41 Staff James W. Niemeyer ' 43, Exec. Dir. Harry B. Ramsey ' 50, Assoc. Exec. Dir. Dennis R. Diehl 70, Asst. Exec. Dir. Barbara A. Turanchik 75 Committee Chairmen William L. Clayton ' 51, Annual Giving H.M. Schelden ' 19, Edgar H. Howells ' 34, Awards Donald B. Herterich ' 52, Oldrich Foucek III 72, Class Gift Stanley M. Richman ' 55, Continuing Education Gregory B. Falkenbach 72, Student Alumni Relations James J. Duane III 73, Young Alumni LEHIGH ALUMNI CLUB DIRECTORY ALLENTOWN — Wouter DeNie ' 68, Oak Lane Gardens, Apt. F-7, Trexlertown PA 18087 215-395-0709 ARIZONA — William Hemelt 74, 3116 W. Vogel Avenue, Apt. H-251, Phoenix AZ 85021 602-944-3031 ATLANTA — John D. Champagne ' 67, Uniflex Corp., Suite 100, 1380 W. Paces Ferry Rd. NW, Atlanta GA 30327 404-237-5547 BOSTON — James J. Duane III, 73, 10 Emerson Place, Apt. 18-D, Boston MA 02114 617-723-2810 CAROLINAS — Jay Lacke ' 64, Gilbarco Inc., 7300 W. Friendly Ave., Greensboro NC 27420 919-292-3011 CENTRAL NY — Robert W. 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Wood Enterprises, Inc provides effi- cient and personalized management of on- site housekeeping and laundry systems for current and prospective clients. From the supervision of total floor-to-ceiling cleaning to the complete management of on-site laun- dries for bed linens , clothing , and other items, the Wood touch is clearly evident. M. W WOOD ENTERPRISES, INC 3320 Hamilton Blvd Allentown, Pennsylvania 18103 (215)435-6751 392 393 394 Bethlehem 395 Index A Academics, pp. 14-45. Acknowledgements, p. 399. Activities, pp. 142-185. Administration, pp. 16-23. Alpha Chi Rho, pp. 212-213. Alpha Epsilon Pi, pp. 214-215. Alpha Gamma Delta, pp. 216-217. Alpha Lambda Omega, p. 148. Alpha Phi, p. 218-219. Amer. Inst, of Chem. Engr., p. 149. Amer. Inst, of Ind. Engr., p. 149. Amer. Soc. of Mech. Engr., p. 150. Arnold Air, p. 151. B Band, pp. 152-1 53. Baseball, p. 75. Basketball, pp. 61, 68-69. Beardslee, p. 190. Beta Theta Pi, pp. 224-225. Black Students Union, p. 159. Boxing, pp. 154-155. Brodhead, pp. 190-192. Brown and White, pp. 156-158. C Carothers, p. 192. Cheerleaders, p. 160. Chi Epsilon, p. 159. Chi Phi, pp. 226-227. Chi Psi, pp. 228-229. Choir, pp. 162-163. Congdon, p. 193. Contents, pp. 2-3. Cross Country, p. 52. Cycling, p. 161. D Delta Chi, pp. 230-231. Delta Phi, pp. 232-233. Delta Sigma Phi, pp. 234-235. Delta Tau Delta, pp. 236-237. Delta Upsilon, pp. 238-239. Dravo, pp. 194-196. Drinker, p. 197. E Easterns, pp. 120-121. Epitome, pp. 146-147. Equestrian, p. 164. F Faculty, pp. 14-45. Fall, pp. 78-101. Field Hockey, pp. 54-55. Forum, p. 164. FMA, p. 165. Football, pp. 48-51. G Gamma Phi Beta, pp. 240-241. Golf, p. 71. Graduation, pp. 140-141, 382-383. Greek Week, pp. 132-133, 374-379. Gryphons, p. 166. H Halloween, pp. 86-87. Hillel, p. 166. I Ice Hockey, p. 60. IEEE, p. 167. IFC, p. 168. Investment Club, p. 167. J Junior Class Officers, p. 169. K Kappa Alpha, pp. 242-243. Kappa Sigma, pp. 244-245. Karate, p. 169. L Lacrosse, pp. 76-77. 3% Lafayette Weekend, pp. 94-95. Lambda Chi Alpha, pp. 246-247. Lehigh University Volunteers, p. 170. Living, pp. 186-281. M Marketing, p. 170. M M, pp. 198-199. McConn, p. 200. Mustard and Cheese, pp. 172-173. N Newman Center, p. 174. Newman Folk Group, p O Omicron Delta Kappa, p 175. 171. Palmer, p. 200. Panhell, p. 171. Phi Delta Theta, pp. 248-249. Phi Gamma Delta, pp. 250-251. Phi Kappa Theta, pp. 252-253. Phi Sigma Kappa, pp. 254-255. Pi Kappa Alpha, pp. 256-257. Pi Lambda Phi, pp. 258-259. Pi Tau Sigma, p. 176. Powderpuff, p. 176. Pre-law Society, p. 177. Psi Upsilon, pp. 260-261. R RHC, p. 178. Richards, p. 201. Riflery, p. 59. Russian, p. 177. S Seniors, pp. 282-369. Senior Officers, p. 179. Senior Picnic, pp. 372-373. Sigma Alpha Mu, pp. 262-263. Sigma Chi, pp. 264-265. Sigma Nu, pp. 266-267. Sigma Phi, pp. 268-269. Sigma Phi Epsilon, pp. 270-271. Smiley, p. 202. Soccer, pp. 56-57. Society of Women Engineers, p. 179. Softball, p. 74. Sophomore Officers, p. 182. Spring, pp. 121-141. Spring Break, pp. 370-371. Sports, pp. 46-77. Squash, p. 58. Stevens, p. 203. Stoughton, p. 203. Students Activities Council, p. 180-181. Swimming, pp. 62-63. T Tau Beta Pi, p. 182. Tau Eqsilon Phi, pp. 272-273. Tennis, pp. 72-73. Theta Chi, pp. 274-275. Theta Delta Chi, pp. 276-277. Theta Xi, pp. 278-279. Track and Field, p. 70. V Visiting Lectures Comm., p. 183. Volleyball, p. 53. W Warren Square, p. 205. Williams, p. 205. Winter, pp. 102-121. WLVR, p. 183. Women, p. 184. Women ' s Soccer, p. 184. Wrestling, pp. 64-67. Z Zeta Psi, pp. 280-281. 397 1981 Epitome Staff Gail Schargel Maria Mastras Allysa Scott Mary Jo Farinella Janine Nelson Donna Farkas Sue Jaffe Sue Fischel Karen Seigler Kim Thompson Karen Manik Randi Golomb Shauna Cohen Cynthia Perry Ilene Schoff Editorial Board Editor-in-Chief Carol Ehrens Business Manager Clarice May Advisor Sharon Friedman Editors Academics Editor Rande Kaminsky Activities Editor Tom Freda Identification Editor Steve Russell Lifestyle Editor Matt McCloughry Photography Editors Brian Allston June Kuvin Sports Editors Fran Sturiale Bruce Rankin Copy Editor Varuni Nelson Schedueling Editor Susan Perkins The 1981 Epitome, printed by offset lithogra- phy was published by Hunter Publishing Co., Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The paper used is primarily 80 Embossed Enamel; 80 Gloss paper is used in the signatures that contain color photographs. Body copy is set in 10-point Palati- ne whereas identifications are set in 8-point Palatino italics. Body copy in the senior section is set in 10-point Times Roman, and the identifica- tions are set in 8-point Times Roman. The pre- dominant headline style is 24-point Quadrata. Most of the photographs used in this book are the work of University students. The senior por- traits and most of the group pictures were taken by Merin Studios, Philadelphia. Athletic team photos were done by Ryan Studios, Bethlehem. Photographers Brian Allston June Kuvin Michelle Small Laura Rothfeld Martin Rebhun Vince Giuseffi Bethlehem Globe Times Bob Youngentob Barb Haley Lori Cohen Maria Mastras Dave Kynor Lori Roberts Stephen Kress Marcelo Bernat Manuel Arellano Frost Schroeder Frank Regan 398 Acknowledgments Well, my job as Editor-in-Chief of the 1981 Epitome is finally drawing to an end. Sometimes it seemed there was so much work that the book would never be finished. With the dedica- tion of many people it is. There have been many problems but they were overcome with hard work, and long hours. I would like to thank all the people who helped out. Business manager Clarice May knew a lot more about the book than I did when we started. Her constant help and advice was much appreciated. Her management of the money was invaluable as was her efficient staff. The section editors all deserve special recognition for their outstanding work. They all aided in making my job a little bit easier and that I would like to thank them all. Several other positions are much deserving of mention. Our photo editors Brian Allston and June Kuvin not only supplied us with pictures but helped with layouts, schedul- ing and many other things that came up. Our identification editor, Steve Russell, did a great job always without a com- plaint (wait until next year). Sue Perkins took the difficult job of schedueling and made it seem easy. Finally, copy editor Varuni Nelson was always willing and could write beautiful- ly about anything. Steve Merin, our publisher ' s representative was always there to give advice and to help make deadlines — chicken pox and everything. I ' d also like to thank Donna, Lee, Jeff, Marvin and all of Merin Studios for all the time that they have put into this book. The journalism department was extremely helpful throughout the year. Advisor, Professor Sharon Friedman offered much support and encouragement. Professors Joseph McFadden, Robert Sullivan and Walter Trimble were also always willing when questions and problems arose (which was quite often). Journalism secretary Ruth Mathis did much more than anyone could ask. She typed, answered phones, and was someone to talk to about anything (even Cliff and Clarice). Two people helped out with the Epitome this year for the first time. They were always willing to do any job. Without Maria Mastras and Allysa Scott completing this book would have seemed impossible. To my roommates Cindy, Donna and Linda I would like to express my appreciation for not only putting up with me for this past year but also the constant phone calls. My friends were invaluable. They were always there when I got discouraged and they were always willing to help out. Finally, I would like to thank my family. Their concern and support always made the difficult times a little bit easier. Lehigh has been four years of good times and happiness. I hope that the 1981 Epitome can be a way of looking back at all the memories. Carol A. Ehrens Editor-in-Chief 399 400
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