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A 1 y Lindcnmin remained Lindernuin โ€” i ' othic and stoic โ€” in the face of a brand ncn Super-Mart: near completion and ready for occupation. Gossip ran alont; the zoo walls and scopins; never ended while others escaped to the cold blue walls of Mart to study- in silence. Time clipped the leaves from the trees and the golden days chilled to an ice blue. Snow blanketed the iiround as we trudged our way to classes and watched the mist slip from our lips. We bundl(;d ourselves in sweaters and huddled indoors. An undaunted few, however, made it to those 7:55s via UC food trays and snowball wars became studv breaks. .m - Voi ,- y -; W. N J ' C โ€ข? - -- ' iSSi -:ri Warm wetithcr sparked our hopes as its pastel colors bloomed across campus. Many traded their white complexions for the bronze of Lauderdale and Bahamas in anticipation of baritiii tan lines on the UC lawn. Creek Week Sprint I ' csl lightened our moods as we celebrated sprinfi in the traditional Lehigh fashion โ€” greeker eating, bed racing, and the banner regalia. โ€ข โ– โ–  , jUH i ' t t. f . C ' ' |C. ' ย 1 l ' ! ' ' ' ' f - Finals brought graduation for some, a summer break for others and for seniors, four years gone by in a rush of struggles and smiles; and faces and fortunes to come as the phrase tomorrow begins today takes on new meaning. Our decisons have been nuide and our future has become our present. . โ–  Around the World Pope John Paul II became a traveling man with his frequent trips abroad. South Korea. Thai- land, Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands were his stops for May. In June, he paid Switzerland a visit. September lead him to Canada and October to Spain, Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico. In May, the Pope (right) stopped at Mt. Hagen, Papua New Guinea where he met some of the 200,000 natives that turned out to welcome him in the highland jungle country. โ– i fc H mm ' L . =M Efl 1 ' iH - F ' 4V i 7 M 1 W k hm 1. k V r S I . ' . H l l r r ' -m โ–  ' S K ' Nl . 1 r ik.j 1 CC P Bp r i Cr r w i 1 ยซ ear } ' 7954, Mission specialist Bruce McCandles takes a walk in space. He uses the so-called manned maneuvering unit to move away from the Shuttle Challanger dur- ing the eight-day space mission. On the celebration of her 98th birthday in 1984, the necessity for restoring the Statue of Liberty became clear to the American people. Worn from constant pummeling by wind, salt air and acid rain, the Lady ' s age had begun to show. As contributions from corporations and private citizens began to flow in, a two-year restoration, beginning in July of 1984, was made possible. The special touch in her beautification included a new gold plated torch. Vanessa Williams was forced to sur- render her title as Miss America at the request of pageant officials because she had posed nude for sexually explic- it photos. She became the first of 57 Miss Americas to be forced to resign. Suzette Charles, the first runner-up, became the 58th Miss America. She crowned Sharlene Wells, Miss Utah, at the Atlantic City Pageant in Sep- tember. On the night of the Oscars, both Robert Duvall and Shirley MacLaine appeared to accept their awards. Duvall received an Oscar for his role as a washed-up country singer who overcomes alcoholism in the film Tender Mercies. MacLaine won the best actress and Jack Nicholson won best supporting actor as an eccentric mother and pot-bellied ex-astronaut in Terms of Endearment, which also won the best picture award. Entertainment v4. โ–  ' S ' โ€ข -K ' - โ€ขt.. ย ' The 1984 Olympic The United States did very well in the summer Olympics, winning 83 gold medals, 61 silver and 30 bronze. Carl Lewis won four gold medals โ€” the 100 meter, the 200 meter, the four 100 meter relay and the long jump. Mary Lou Ret ton won the all-round gold medal and led the gymnastic team to a silver medal. In addition, she won bronze medals for the floor exercise and the uneven parallel bars and took a silver medal for the vault. The Soviet Union and other Communist countries boycot- ted the Summer Olympics. The Winter Olympics in Yugosla- via saw the United States win four gold and four silver medals. Scott Hamilton won a gold in the men ' s figure skating and Steve Mahre won the gold medal in the Giant Slalom skiing event. Winter Sarajevo 20 Games โ€” Spirit of Competition Summer Los Angeles 21 The 1984 Presidential Election Democratic presidential candidate Wal- ter Mondale made history when he chose a woman, Geraldine Ferraro. as his vice pres- idential running mate. Mondale and Ferraro were nominated on the Democratic ticket at the party convention in San Francisco in July. He announced early in his campaign that to lower the federal deficit increased taxes would be necessary. President Ronald Reagan and Vice Presi- dent George Bush sought re-election in 1984. Reagan vowed not to raise taxes and ran on his record of the previous four years. President Reagan won re-election with the biggest electoral vote in the nation ' s history. He won 49 states with 49 percent of the total vote. On January 21. 1985 president Ronald Reagan repeated the oath of office of the president before Chief Justice Warren Burg- er. His wife Nancy held the Bible during the ceremony under the Rotunda of the Cap- itol in Washington, DC. 23 Sports Special The World Series The World Series in 1984 saw the Detroit Tigers beat the San Diego Padres four games to one. The Chicago Cubs came close to getting into the series, but was bested by the Padres. In the American League, the Kansas City Royals lost in the playoffs to the Tigers. Kirk Gibson fright) of Detroit jumps for joy after scoring in game five. Darrell Evans is the on-deck hitter. Super Bowl XIX San Francisco 49ers quarterback looks for a receiver behind the protective block- ing of left guard John Ayers (68) in the first half of the Super Bowl game in Stan- ford Stadium. Rushing Montana is Dol- phin ' s Don McNeal (28). o everything; turn, turn, turn ' here is a season; turn, turn, turn โ€” The Turtles 27 M ' ild is the music of autummal winds Amongst the faded woods โ€” William Wordsworth 28 A New Generation 30 33 ' Fall- If you would know strength and patience, welcome the company of trees โ€” or a student โ– Happy Hour- H 1 โ–  llETi 9 iH ' โ–  H 37 .V โ€ข โ– j ;ยซโ– โ–  ' VAVr V ' โ–  - K, ' , ยฃ โ–  ii M 1 m 1 r Halloween The evening wc hccame what wc arc not Lehigh -vs- Lafayette It ' s not whether you win or lose, it ' s how you play the game. ' ( ' mm ' iutf inter ' ifiet winter come! let polar spirits sweep he darkening world and tempest-troubled deep ' though boundless snows the withered heath deform. โ€” Thomas Campbell 44 45 47 48 49 - spring (ยง Spring! of hope, and love and youth, and gladness, ' ing-winged emblem! brightest, best and fairest lence comes t thou? โ€” Percy Bysshe Shelley 53 Spring- fWM โ– โ– m K v I M|n B โ– ta ' Jm r mm M - ' ' ' xs . โ‚ฌ-- ' - . -s ' Twas the night before Greek Week when all through the hill Not a student was studying against his will; The kegs were on tap in the party rooms with care, In hopes that a f rater soon would be there; The students were nestled all snug in their beds. While visions of greekers danced in their heads; And the sororities in their nighties, and I in my cap. Had just settled our brains for a short spring ' s nap, When up on the hill there arose such a clatter, I spring from my house to see what was the matter. When what to my wondering eyes should I see. But Howard Goldstein and the IFC, With a young, rowdy driver not at all annoyed, I knew in a moment it must be Mike Boyd. More rapid than house probations his coursers they came. And he whistled, and shouted, and called them by name; Now, Vanbenschoten! now. Pan! now, Briggs and Stark! Follow Goldstein along through Lehigh in the dark! So up to the hill-top the coursers they flew. With a chariot full of activities, and Mike Boyd too. As I drew in my head, and was turning around, Down the chimney Mike Boyd came with a bound. He was dressed in a toga, from his head to his foot, And the fabric was all tarnished with ashes and soot, A bundle of activities he had flung on his back. And he looked like a peddler just opening his pack. He was smiling and chuckling, a right jolly young Greek, And I laughed when I saw him about to speak; He spoke not a word, but went straight to his work, He left us our racing bed, then turned with a jerk, And laying a finger aside of his nose; He sprang to his chariot, to his team have a whistle. And away they flew like the down of a thistle. But I heard him exclaim, ere he drove out of sight, HAPPY GREEK WEEK TO ALL AND TO ALL A GOOD NIGHT! โ€” by Andrew Levy , .A I lei f V t ' . Jยซr A โ€ขS Pij o . Greek Week agjggi Almost Summer- 60 61 % l5 iBย ยซ aBir :i ' Y ' ?, lai jf ' f w ' i S A I 1 When The 6S vPresidentia Ball 66 67 Jfor we are always what our situations hand us โ€” it ' s either sadness or euphoria โ€” Billy Joel 69 Academics ' he art of teaching is the art of assisting discovery. โ€” Mark Van Doren 71 Lehigh University m fm Peter Likins, President Alumni Memorial Building 21 Bethlehem, Pennsylvama 18015 telephone (215) 861-3155 The Class of 1985 has graduated, and neither Lehigh nor the world will ever be the same again 1 I am saying goodbye and Godspeed to graduating seniors who became lifelong friends, and I confess both sadness and excitement in that farewell. As sophomores you welcomed me and my family to Lehigh in a warm and wonderful way, and I ' m deeply grateful for your acceptance. I know that you ' ve all been eager to graduate, but I hope you felt a twinge of nostalgia as you walked the campus as undergraduates for the last time. Tomorrow, and for many more tomorrows, you ' ll return to campus as successful alumnae and alumni with the good times at Lehigh gradually dominating the hard times in your memories. You ' ll glow when you come back, and we ' ll be proud of your achievements. I hope that you ' ll remember your president, in whose fond memories you ' ll always have a special place. Peter Likins President A Farewell to the Class of 1985 โ€” Peter Likins, President 73 Vice Presidents Paul Franz Jr. , Vice President for Development Joseph Goldstein, Vice President for Research 74 John Woltjen, Vice President and Treasurer Marsha Duncan, Vice President for Student Affairs Arthur Humphrey, Provost and Vice President 75 Janet Walbert, Assistant Dean of Students Robert Cohen, Associate Dean of Students John Smeaton, Dean of Students Paul Van R. Miller, Dean for School of Education 77 The Dean of Student ' s Office Gearing Up For Action Change seems to hare marked the 1984-85 year here at Lehigh โ€” the new social policy, the occupation of Taylor, and the opening of Super-Mart. All of these changes effect the student body in one way or another; yet. a less notable change to the students is one that effects them the most. That is, the New Dean of Students Office. The people have changed, the Job titles and responsibilities have been altered and. thus, the office has a fresh look and feel about it. At it ' s head, we have Dean of Students John Smeaton. In the ranks, we have Associate Dean Jennifer Volchko. Associ- ate Dean Robert Cohen. Associate Dean Mark Erickson and. the newest member of the team. Assistant Dean Janet Walbert. In the Beginning When Dean Smeaton took his post at Lehigh, he knew that there was a fairly sub- stantial number of new people on the dean of students staff at the beginning of the fall semester and so his hopes were that they could, commit a lot of our energy to de- veloping an effective team that can fulfill the duties of our offices. Part of that is learning how each other works and working together, sort of supporting one another. An example of this would be Jennifer Vol- chko ' s comments during her first month at Dean John Smeaton โ€” Never a moment ' s rest He continued on to say that he thinks, we have many opportunities in different settings to aid in the education for our stu- dents which then enhances what happens in the classroom. So the two together combine to provide a much richer, fuller experience for our students. Possible Programs Putting this into action. Jennifer Volchko ' ' Getting to know our students is going to help me and our staff become more capable of responding to issues as they arise. โ€” Dean John Smeaton Lehigh. She remarked that Dean Smeaton is ' ' a very personable person and so ffeel very comfortable with him. I know that the sup- port is there in the way that he allows me โ€” and others around him โ€” to take the direc- tion they feel is necessary to get the job done. Office ' s Importance to Education According to Smeaton. student affairs and the dean of student ' s office ' s role is one of the most important in education. We are educators, he commented. We don ' t stand in front of a classroom and lecture, but we work on the person, if you will, and character development. feels that she should act in an advisory ca- pacity โ€” teach students how to make their own programs and be there to advise them. This might take may time, she re- marked, but. that ' s part of the education process. Along the same lines, she wants to get the students involved in leadership training pro- grams. ' ' Student leaders are expected to act as leaders; yet, many times, they are thrown into these situations without having been trained, she remarked. Many need help developing those skills for they are not something you are born with โ€” rather, they are something you develop. It seems that the individuals in the Dean of Students office enjoy working with and being around the Lehigh student. From Janet Walbert to Mark Erickson to Robert Cohen to Jennifer Volchko and up to John Smeaton there is a lightness and openess in their respective offices that says. Come in and talk to us. The focus is on their (the students) growth and development and we are en- gaged in that development. It ' s really a mutually beneficial experience. I like work- ing with bright students, ' ' commented Dean Smeaton Equipped to deal with Issues As for being able to deal with campus issues, important both to administration and students, the dean of students office is well equipped. As we all know, college cam- puses are not classic tranquil places, they are places of energy and enthusiasm. As a result, issues do arise. Getting to know our students, said Smeaton, is going to help me and our staff become more capable of responding to issues as they arise. The better I know the faculty and my fellow administrators, the better I ' m going to be prepared to address issues and anticipate issues, and work with students to try to anticipate and alleviate matters before they get too out of hand. Communication Communications lines appear to be the most important to the Office ' s ability to function. By keeping the lines of com- munication open. said Smeaton. by dis- cussing things, by involving people in the decision process, we ' re going to arrive at decisions that are ultimately more accept- able to everyone. While many of the changes and the new thoughts we see coming from the Dean of Students office this year have been innova- tive and potentially good for Lehigh, it ' s students, faculty and administration there is one change that saddens many. Dean Robert Cohen had announced his resigna- tion effective in August. The entire campus, as well as the dean of student ' s office, morns the loss of his expertise. A Learning Year This was a learning year for this new staff. As Volchko commented. We ' ll watch the system for a year and then make decisions for change based on need. Next year we may be seeing more changes take effect as this new office goes into ac- tion. Assistant Dean Janet Walberl aids David Polakoff with a problem. We ' ll watch the system for a year and then make decisions for change based on need. โ€” Assoc. Dean Jennifer Volchko Associate Dean Jennifer Volchko discusses a new program 79 Samuel Missimer, Director of Admissions Lorraine Scheibener, Student Activities Coordinator 80 I dministrators William Stanford. Director of Financial Aid James Wagner. Registrar 81 The College of Arts and Sciences Offers a Range of Directiom By Doug Brogowski The College of Arts and Sciences, Lehigh ' s most diversified college, continues to educate and challenge the minds of stu- dents through a wide variety of courses offered to everyone. Three Areas of Study The College ' s fifteen departments and three divisions offer a wide range of direc- tions that arts and science students can fol- low. A Bachelor of Arts degree is offered in three different areas of study: Humanities, Social Sciences, and Mathematics and Nat- ural Science. Humanities Include Architecture, Art. Classics, English, Journalism, Modern Foreign Languages, Music, Philosophy, Religion, and Theater. Social Sciences include American Studies, Economics, Foreign Careers, Government , History, International Relations, Social Re- lations, and Urban Studies. Mathematics and Natural Science offers Applied Science, Biology, Chemistry, Geol- ogy, Mathematics, Natural Science. Phys- ics, Pre-Dental, Pre-Med, and Psychology. In addition to t he B.A. degree, a B.S. degree is also available in certain areas. Talented Faculty and Staff The College of Arts and Sciences, howev- er, is not just fields of study: it is the talented and friendly faculty and staff that make it such a successful part of the University. Opportunities for Students Headed by Dean John Hunt, this College turns gifted but raw and untrained high school graduates into working, thinking and valuable members of society. The various potential fields of study give the Arts and Sciences student at Lehigh University untold opportunities for educa- tion and advancement to the career of their choice. The talented and friendly faculty and staff make the College a successful part of the University. Dean John Hunt 83 Professor Steven Krawiec Hopelessly Academic By Deb Pierce Genetics is the science of an organism ' s heredity and characteristics. It involves the transfer of biological information from cell to cell, parents to offspring, and generation to generation, from the simplest single cell organism to the most complex human. What better person to fit the mold of college pro- fessor than the geneticist, one who is fasci- nated by interactions and communication? Dr. Steven Krawiec is the prime example of how these two interests combine so effec- tively. Undergraduate Years Dr. Krawiec shared his interest in biology with a fascination with philosophy during his undergraduate years at Brown Universi- ty. Although he recognized biology as his forte, received his B A from Brown in biolo- gy, and chose this as his field of graduate study, his philosophical side was never ex- tinguished and remains evident in his char- acter and teaching techniques. Lehigh ' s mix of research and teaching is in good balance. Recognizing he Desired to Teach As his graduate work toward a PHD at Yale progressed, Krawiec realized his pro- fessional calling โ€” teaching. He admires intelligent people who have the ability to share their knowledge; he feels that this combination leads to a ' ' great human char- acter. According to Krawiec, teaching professionals must acquire a large body of information, evaluate it critically, and be prepared to let new information replace old. They, therefore, have to be alert and honest, truthful to self. He explains that this re- quires a practiced intellect and serves you as a human being because you are using your mind in a very active, self-conscious, self-aware fashion. Thus, it is guaranteed that you will develop a full human potential โ€” because you have to. Sharing his Knowledge Sharing his learning gives much satisfac- tion to Krawiec, but he strives for even more. He adds, To master and share is worthwhile, but if you can also genuinely increase the body of knowledge, and hand it back in an expanded fashion, then this is a major achievement and contribution. It seems as if Krawiec lives by his words of wisdom . In September of 1970 Krawiec began teaching an all-male Lehigh as assistant professor of biology. In 1976 he was pro- moted to associate professor, and was ten- ured to a full professor in 1982. His only block of time off in this 12 year progression was a sabbatical in 1978-79. He spent this as a Senior International Fellow with the Na- tional Institutes of Health at the University of Madrid in Spain. A Good Balance at Lehigh Krawiec is extremely satisfied with his job and thinks Lehigh and its students are great. ' ' Although his first love is the class- room, he enjoys the Lehigh mix of research , and teaching, and believes it is in good balance. ' ' He feels that ' ' Lehigh allows per- sonal and intellectual freedom . . . latitude โ€” you can be who you want to be, you needn ' t conform. Lehigh and Steve Kra- wiec seem to he a perfect match. The Fall 1985 semester will begin a two- year appointment for Krawiec as the Associ- ate Dean of the Arts and Science College. He sees this as a period of service to the University and an opportunity to contri- bute to the character of the institution. Krawiec has enjoyed Lehigh, and looks for- ward to using his enthusiasm in his term as Dean to make what he hopes will be a significant contribution. ' ' After this time, hi will return home to the biology department. Future Plans 1990 marks a milestone for Krawiec โ€” after 20 years at Lehigh he will step back, evaluate his progress and potential, and try to find the path for his next 20 years. Ht anticipates, however, that he will remain ir., the academic world. When asked to describt himself in a few words Krawiec chost hopelessly academic. Annie-Laurie Wheat A Professor and her Sheep By Lesley Broomall Baaa ... This is the sound Annie- Laurie Wheat wakes up to every morning at 6:00 am. A. Lehigh assistant professor of theater, Wheat does more than teach classes and direct plays. She raises sheep. How it began Two springs ago. Wheat saw a lambs for sale sign at a neighbor ' s house. She de- cided she was ' ' tired of mowing the lawn ' ' so she bought one lamb. Now, she says proud- ly, she has eight sheep named after T.S. Eliot ' s Cats. Sheep are not that affec- tionate, she comments, but still the same, she has become attached to her flock. She is so attached, in fact, that although she loves to eat lamb, she says, Never my own! Preparation is needed Wheat lives on eight acres of land in the country, one of which is not wooded. On this section is her home and small barn which had to be totally redone. To prepare for rais- ing sheep, she read the book. Raising Sheep the Modern Way. Now she gets up every morning at six to feed the sheep and clean the barn. It takes time, she conceded. but the time is worth it. A learning experience I ' ve learned so much I ' ve never dreamed of about the life cycle and farm animals, Wheat continues. She discovered that sheep, like humans, get colds. Consequent- ly, she now knows how to administer shots. She has to separate mothers and their new- born lambs from the rest of the flock be- cause the ewe does not always realize the lamb is hers. They are stupid animals, she admits. Another exciting fact discov- ered is that lambs double in size two weeks after birth. Wheal ' s special interest in sheep carries over to her office. Among colorful victorian costumes draped on the walls are posters of sheep and lambs of various breeds. She points to one. the Hampshire, and says, This is the breed most similar to mine. Other interests In addition to raising the sheep. Wheat wants to learn to spin wool. She knits but still has yet to take spinning lessons. She has gotten the wool by having local people shear her sheep. She also has a spinning wheel ready for use. ' 7 would like to wear a sweat- er that I can say resulted from the grass and I think the more diversity the better. These activities help me to be a more interesting person and teacher. โ€” Annie-Laurie Wheat sheep I grew and which I made, she says hopefully. A few Problems Although having sheep has added joy to her life, there have been some troublesome occasions. Two of her sheep have died โ€” one from a hole in the bladder and the other, a ram. got shipping fever, a type of pneumo- nia. Once, she remembers, one sheep got its head stuck in the fence for a few hours. Rams can be dangerous as Wheat found out when one 200 pounder butted her from be- hind. Not only does Wheat have sheep, but she has a french lob-eared bunny named Mr. Potter. He runs free, coming to her porch every morning to eat. She often encounters, she describes, ' ' four or so of my lambs play- ing with the bunny. They literally jump over him. playing ' jump the bunny. ' Mr. Potter thinks he ' s a sheep. An active professor Sheep are good pets. Wheat feels because they can mostly take care of themselves for a short time. This way. Wheat can leave the flock for a weekend in the summer to enjoy another one of her hobbies โ€” sailing her 30-foot sailboat from Oxford, Maryland. This active Lehigh faculty also has her own garden to grow vegetables. When asked if she thinks all these activi- ties make her a better person and professor, she answers. ' 7 think the more diversity the better. These activities help me to be a more interesting person and teacher. My students are always the first to know when a lamb has been born. 83 Army service provides a basis for the beginning of successful careers with more responsibility than you thought possible coming faster than you ever dreamed. โ€” Mfy. James Mesite, USAF Army Art and Architecture Left i Right โ€” (Front Row): J. Mesite, H. Vasilas, G. Carden. C. Aushwiich (Row 2): L. Haller, J . Locascio. K. Underwood (Row 3): W. Archer. J. Fravel. B. Garrett Left to Right โ€” (Front Row): P. Felder. C. Brown. L. Gans (Row 2): M.E. Orben. S. VanGorp I Row 3): N. Adams. R. Redd Air Force Left to Right โ€” (Front Row): T. Brown. R. Stankiewicz. J. Gattuso. L. Huseman (Row 2): S. j Bontempo, J. Chrislenson. E. Gloster, F. Auschwitz. C. Simons 86 I Biology Little flower โ€” but if I could understand what you are. root and all. and all in all. I should know what God and Man is. โ€” Tennyson Left to Right โ€” (Front Row): B. Hargreaves. S. Barber, C. Williamson (Row 2l: D. Cundall. M. Iizkowitz, H. Priichard. S. Herman. B. Bean Athletics Left to Right โ€” (Front Row): S. Schui Baxter. M. McGraw, K.Adams. M. , ' Covert. T. Schneider, T. Hutchinson. I. Turner. J. McCloskey, J. Whitehead The Thrill of Victory, The Agony of Defeat Classics ' .eji iโ€ž KikIu: C.H. I ' hitlips, A. Richlin ' The house of fiction has in short not one window, but u million ... โ€” Henry James English Left to Right โ€” (Front Row): S. Hindson. D. Williams, B. Fifer. H. Fisher. T. Bossard. D. Leitner. A . Hartung (Row 2): J. DeBellis. E. Lotto. K. McKay, S. Ferguson, B. Bozzone, R. Harson. L. Dorbad. B. Frederick r Geology โ€” the science of the earth. โ€” Professor Sclar Government Politics has been described as involv- ing the search for ' proximate solutions to insoluble problems. ' โ€” Professor Whitcomb Left to Right โ€” I Front Row): F. Colon. D. Barry. R. Rickards (Row 2):L. Olson. E. Morgan. J. Oi. H. Whitcomb I ' โ– ft to Right โ€” (Front Row): J. Saeger. I. Duff. K. S; ' ., , ,.M IJii.. !R . - ' nude. J. Lllis. J. Held iNot Pictured): J. Huinhi. M. Uu ' .lut History is the witness of the past, the light of truth, the life of memory, the teacher of life and the herald of the past. โ€” Cicero 2 J. J. Ih ' sUiiK.L.LLJti. S . History 89 โ–  โ–  We cannot slop it and gel offโ€” we better understand the place we belong forever. International Relations C-yey lit ' h J Journalism Journlism is the art of telling it as it is โ€” not as people would like it lobe. โ€” Professor Sullivan Left to Right: R. Wylie. O. Smolansky, Z. Slouka. C. Joynt Left to Right โ€” (Front Row): R. Sullivan. S. Friedman. C. Gorney. W. Trimble Mathematics ' ' Mathematics โ€” the only common language of inlelligent beings. โ€” Professor Ghosh Left to Right - (Front Row): L s(mยซs, C. Queen. A. Wilansky. C.C. Hsiung (Row 2): A. Snyder. G. McCluskey. B. Dodson. A. Papanlonopouluo. G. McAllister. M. Schecler, S. Gulden . G. Rayna. D. Davis, D. Yaniro, B. Ghosh 90 Modern Foreign Language The study of language istne perjeci way to broaden one ' s outlook of the world. โ€” Professor Lewis LefttoRight โ€” FrontRowt:L.D. Wolfgang. T. Decker. L.S. Lefkowitz. A. Waldenrath.J . VanEerde, D.W. Lewis ffht โ€” fWrnnt Kmi-)- If lind- . Mekheri. B. Barnes (Rim 2i:B. T. Haynes. J. Hare. J. Vi lpe Philosophy It seems Socrates made people weary With his fondness for quibbling and query. After asking What ' s Virtue? .Step hy iep. he ' d di. ' .couni ' c voii. By refuting your favorite theory. ' Psychology โ€” the science of behavior and the mind. โ€” Professor Richter Psychology Left to Right โ€” (Front Row): L. Williams, A. Brody, M. Richter, G. Shortess, J. Nyby (Row 2): N. Simon, S. Pipp, W. Mah, D. Hyland โ– R l.ยซ if ' ' Hairy is the fur of the monkey, cofi is the cry of the moon. โ€” Professor Girardot Religion Left to Right: J. Reid, A. Eckardt, L. Speller Speech and Theater โ€” to understand, to feel, and to express. โ€” Professor Ripa Speech and Theat Left to Right โ€” (Front Row): J. Milel. A. Wheat (Row 2): T. Barker, A . Simmers. D. Purdy, A Ripa, B. Candlish Urban Studies Left to Right: M.J. Carlen. S.L. Goldman. S.H. Cutcliffe Social Relations Left to Right โ€” (Front Row): T. Blank. J. Mcintosh. K. Stinson. B. Frankel, P. Kozero. R. HerrenkoM. J. A. La.skertRow 2). J. Specht, R. Rosenwein The study of social relations promotes self and social awareness, allowing students to analyze where they came from, where they are, and where they are uoing. โ€” Professor Mdntosh 93 The College of Business and Economics Provides Research Opportunities By Nicola Pugliese The College of Business and Economics provides superior teaching and preparation for a successful career in business. Ranked among the best business schools in the East, the college contains the departments of Ac- counting and Law, Economics, Finance, and Management and Marketing. Independent research Aside from the variety of courses offered to help students become acquainted with the business world, the College also boasts a Center for Economic Education, the Rauch Center for Economic Development, the Small Business Center, and the Fairchild- Martindale Center for Private Enterprise. Some of these offer graduates and under- graduates the opportunity to independently research various aspects of the business world. This year saw the formation of the Institute for the Study of Commodities, which enables students to research com- modities and commodity trading. Micro-computer addition Another recent addition to the Business School is the Micro-computer which con- tains IBMP.C. ' s and various software pack- ages. The lab will be used by various ad- vanced level business courses. Ranked among the best business schools in the East, the College pro- vides superior preparation for a suc- cessful career in business. 94 Dean Richard Barseness Professor J.R. Aronson Brightens a Dismal Science With Wit By Clare Crabtree Setting: Lehigh-Lafayette Football Game 1990 Two alumni reminiscing John ' 84: You know, I ' ve really come to miss this place. Bob ' 85: Me Too. Gosh, remember walking up all those hills? John ' 84: Yes and Greek Week? Bob ' 85: Sure. How about Eco 1 lectures with J.R. Aronson? John ' 85: Aronson. 1 wonder if he ' s still teaching that course. It is likely that he will be. According to J. Richard Aronson, professor of Economics, ' ' Some people would be bored teaching Eco 1 year after year. I don ' t suffer boredom, he says. I ' m happy. I like what I ' m doing. โ€” Professor J.R. Aronson The Legend Lives On Aronson, who has been at Lehigh since 1965, has become something of a legend. His quick wit has made economics lectures memorable to many freshmen and sopho- mores in all three colleges. Some of the lectures are a little offbeat, Aronson admits. For instance, in the age of dogs, he says with a smile, two dogs ran into the middle of my lecture on supply and demand. They jumped up on stage and started making love. Since this got the stu- dent ' s attention, I labeled one dog supply and the other demand and finished my lec- ture. When the place went crazy, I had to sneak out the back door, he laughs. The Marching 97 also makes a stop in Eco I every fall, ' ' Aronson adds. ' ' It ' s funny because you never know when it ' s going to happen. Although ig enjoys the routine of teaching Eco I, Aronson likes to blend new challenges with routine. It alleviates bore- dom, he notes. Taylor College Aronson ' s life is anything but boring. For instance, he has just become faculty advisor for Taylor College. It ' s an experiment, he says. I thought it would be interesting. ' ' As faculty advisor, Aronson and his wife will live in Taylor Col- lege for the most part of the week while still maintaining their Bethlehem home. ' I will be involved in organizing events that go on at Taylor, ' ' he says. ' ' And I will be working closely with the Dean ' s Office. It was the perfect time for my wife and I to try something like this, since our own children had cleared out, he comments. A Family Man Aronson smiles when he mentions his three daughters who have become legends themselves as anecdotal subjects in many of his Eco 1 lectures. Two of the girls are at Cornell University and one is a teaching assistant in the English Department here. In addition to advising in Taylor College, Aronson is director of the Fairchild- Martindale Center for the Study of Private Enterprise in the business college. The Importance of Research Aside from all these activities, Aronson considers research to be the most impor- tant. The life of most professors is scholar- ly research. Students should have a better idea of the academic non-class dimension of what goes on at universities such as this. Professors don ' t tnagically learn their subjects, he says. They are constantly doing research. Aronson ' s research has recently resulted in his writing a textbook entitled Public Finance , which will be released in Novem- ber. It ' s a basic textbook that deals with explaining expenditures of government and the tax system. With all of these interests, Aronson admits that it is a trick to organize his time. Basically, I ' m a well-organized person. That ' s what my wife hates most about me, he jokes. Future Goals Seriously, he adds, I ' m happy. I like what I ' m doing. But what does Aronson see for himself in the future? President. He says it with a straight face, before he begins to laugh. 96 By Mark Meagher Mira Baron comes to Lehigh via Israel. She completed her undergraduate work at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, major- ing in Statistics and Economics. She later attended the Technion in Israle where she received her Masters in Economics. At the Technion she was encouraged to further her studies in the United States. Thus, she was granted a scholarship to attend the Univer- sity of Pennsylvania where she received her Phd in Urban and Regional Economics. Past Experience In between her Masters and Phd degrees she worked in Israel for a few years on sever- al projects. Among them included a Cost Benefit analysis of where to locate a cement quarry. This presented a sticky problem for her team, because the most inexpensive location was a nature reserve. So, with this in mind, she developed several alternatives outlining cost, geological feasibility and transportatio n needs. The final outcome was to maintain the park as a nature re- serve. Professor Baron points out that her work was not decision oriented, but only to statistically acquire the facts and figures for others to work from in their decisions. Teaching at Lehigh At Lehigh, Mira Baron teaches both sta- tistics and a graduate course. Methods in Regional Science. She notes that it is the graduate course she enjoys teaching most because it most relates to her past graduate work. Special Hobbies In her spare time, what little there is. she listens classical music and reads novels. Her favorite topic includes autobiographic- al work on victims of the Holocaust. She is Lehigh students are very hard working people. โ€” Professor Mira Baron quick to point out that it is these works that offer hope. One must overlook the horrors of the Holocaust, she continues, and concen- trate on the bonds of humanity that are stressed. Future Goals Her future goals include continuing teaching and her research. Among the first things on her agenda is research papers on the rebuilding of neighborhoods and the re- evaluation of the education of the people throughout the world. She will attempt to tackle the education systems of the United States, parts of Europe and Israel, evaluat- Mira Baron Only Visiting Lehigh ing different forms of education and their effectiveness from an economic point of view. She feels, too, that it is education that has a direct effect on the economy. She will not, however, continue her research in the United States, for in August she will return to Israel. Students in other Nations Professor Baron notes that Lehigh stu- dents are very hard-working people . She feels that Lehigh students are too re liant on teachers, but at the same time are very well- rounded individuals . As far as a comparison to Israeli Students, she maintains that there is a great difference. They are less interested in their social life because most are married upon entering college and already have set goals while America ' s students tend to do more searching. A.ssers = Liabilities + Owner ' s Equity Accounting and Law Left to Right โ€” (Front Row): B. Brockway. R. Mills. C. Moore. (Row 2): D. Bainbridge. F. Liih. J. Kercsmar. J. Hall. K. Sinclair, J. Largay. S. Webster Many students choose economics to secure a firm foundation before entering the business world; others choose it as preparation for law school or as a complement to their major in government, international relations, or urban studies. โ€” Professor Thorton Economic J Left to Right โ€” (Front Row): R. Norton, G. Garb. J. Innes. A. Cohen. T. Hvclak. C. Callahan (Row 2): R. Moran. J.R. Aronson. D. Leahigh, . Thorton, A King 98 Finance Finance is concerned with the transference of funds from savers to users and the allocation of funds within an enterprise among competing demands for the funds. โ€” Professor Beidleman Left to Right โ€” (From Row): D. Leahigh. J. Guerard. C. Beidleman (Row 2): S. Thode, S. Buell. J. Greenleaf Management and Marketing ' ' A prominent aspect of the department is teaching and re- search in the management of technology and small business management and entrepenuership. โ€” Professor Smackey Left to Right โ€” (Front Row). B. Lilt. B. Smackey (Row 2): E. Grasso. A. Bean 99 The College of Engineering and Physical Sciences Offers Personalized Programs of Study The College of Engineering and Physical Sciences emphasizes interdisciplinary edu- cation and training. This interdisciplinary idea further reflects the college ' s emphasis on the flexibility in its curricula, which en- ables students to design personalized pro- grams leading directly into other profession- al colleges or professions. A Variety of Offerings The College consists of eight depart- ments: Chemical Engineering, Chemistry or Biochemistry, Civil Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Fundamental Sciences, Industrial Engineering, Mechan- ical Engineering, Metallurgy and Material Science, and Physics. A Diversified Curriculum In addition to mathematics, engineering, and science course work essential for the particular degree, each curriculum has The College ' s emphasis on in- terdisciplinary education re- flects the flexibility in its curric- ulum. General Studies requirements in the human- ities and social sciences. The Engineering Approach Students are not trained to be specialists in any given area. Rather, they are educated to apply The Engineering Approach to identification, articulation, and resolution of problems. These activities call for a com- bination of practical and conceptual intelli- gence which they will use in their future pro- fessions. Professor Douglas Frey Enjoys Both Computers and Guitars By Clare Crabtree A knock sounds at the door. Come on in . he says. A student enters and they begin to discuss some papers. Did anyone complain about my grad- ing? the student asks. Of course, they hated you. he responds. Obviously, this is a joke and they both begin to laugh. The student leaves and he leans back in his chair and smiles. He is wearing jeans and a sweater. At first glance you might think he ' s a student rather than a professor. Even after he begins to talk, you do not lost that first impression. His speech is filled with expressions such as it ' s a drag and awfully much fun. But Doug Frey. assistant Professor of computer and electrical engineering, has been as Lehigh for six years. Frey Enjoys Music You asked about my hobbies, he says. Well one of them is ant collecting. No, I ' m kidding. he laughs. I ' ve al- ways wanted to say something like that thought. ' ' Seriously, my main hobby is music. ' ' As he puts it. I ' m rock and roller from way back. Frey began playing the drums when he was young and also learned to play the guitar along the way. During high school and through college, he played in a band with his brother. As early as high school, music was very important, according to Frey. Rock and roll kept me from getting tied up with the nerds all the time. I don ' t play with a band now. he re- marks, but who knows if I will someday. Now that I have a house, I ' ve been hacking around with it more. He explains that he became good at elec- tronics for the band. ' ' It was a hobby before it became a profession. Past Education Frey attended Lehigh undergraduate as well as graduate school. I had gotten all my degrees here and I was about to leave. ' ' he explains, ' ' so I started looking around fin- jobs. But, the chairman of the department asked me to say and teach. So, I did. ' ' My salvation is that I never hang around here too long. I maintain a low profile. Concern for Others Describing himself as a Neoclassical Re- naissance Man because it reminds him of a Monty Python skit, Frey considers himself ' people oriented. ' Everything I do. I tend to thinks about people. This blossoms into a philosophy. That ' s what teaching ' s all about. he says. term. he comments. ' 7 wonder if music will enter more into my ' life. ' ' he adds. ' ' That ' s one of the fun possi- bilities. Frey admits that on a personal level if you don ' t have some goals, you end up sort of plodding through life. He describes his school years as an in-,i teresting trip. I hated school. I spent 12 years watching the clock. I always had something better to do. Isn ' t it strange that someone who back at school teaching? hated school so much would end up โ€” Asst. Professor Doug Frey Future Goals But teaching isn ' t always what Frey wants to do. Scientifically, I ' d like to make a contribution to the study of nonlinear sys- tems. And as far as engineering goes, I ' d like to get to a point where I ' m involved with a few good companies as a consultant. I don ' t have a tendency to make long- term life goals. My goals are usually short- Isn ' t it strange that someone who hated school so much would end up back at school teaching? he asks. No, it ' s not that strange. Not after you see him smiling and joking in his classes. It seems that he has a great rapport with his students. Maybe it ' s because he ' syoung. Oi maybe he ' s been through the same things and he understands. fe 102 Janice Phillips Finds Future Growth at Lehigh Bv Deb Pierce V hat do you get when you mix 4 research projects; 8 graduate students: research proposals, and grant requests: excess tele- phone calls: meetings: coffee: and the New- York Times? One very well designed chemi- cal engineering system โ€” Janice Phillips. A Career Begins Dr. Phillip ' s research career began in the summer of her high school junior year when she was sponsored by the National Science Foundation to do research at the Albert Ein- stein Cancer Research Center in Phi- ladelphia. She took advantage of this oppor- tunity to evaluate scienctific research as a career choice, and decided that straight sci- ence was not her bag โ€” there was not enough mathematical involvement. Her in- terest shifted to the field of chemical en- gineering, in which she obtained her BS de- gree from Villanova University in 1973. Phil- lips accepted a full-time chemical engineer- ing position with Air Products upon her as an assistant professor. She completed her doctoral thesis while at Lehigh, and re- ceived her PhD degree from Penn in May 1982. April 1985 marked an additional mile- stone for Phillips as she was tenured to associate professor. Phillips is sometimes frustrated with the lack of undergraduate contact with the chemical engineering faculty. graduation and gained her first exposure to Lehigh as a part-time graduate student. Later Education After two assignments at Air Products. Phillips found her interests fall in the area of research and development and realized that further education would he necessary to advance as she wished. At the same time she met Dr. Arthur Humphrey, a consultant for Air Products and the Dean of Engineering at the University of Pennsylvania. In Septem- ber 1975, Phillips began full-time graduate study at Penn under Humphrey. She re- ceived her MS in chemical engineering in December 1976, and completed her doctoral research by the summer of 1980. In August 1980 Phillips returned to Lehigh to join the chemical engineering department A Position at Letiigh Although Phillips did not anticipate her career following this path, she is very satis- fied and pleased with her position. She partic- ularly enjoys that teaching on this level provides the opportunity to work with other people and to learn all the things that there are to learn โ€” through colleagues, graduate students, and undergraduate students. She is sometimes frustrated by the lack of undergraduate contact with the chemical engineering faculty, as she feels both parties reap benefits from this interaction. Future Goals Phillips has found her forte, and foresees her energies concentrated on research for, at least, the tangible future. It is her wish to develop at Lehigh one of the best biotech- nology research groups at the graduate level in the country. ' ' Phillips explains. ' My grad students are very good graduate students, and I want to be able to have people turn around and recognize the quality of work they do. There is little doubt that people recognize the high quality of their leader. 103 Chemistry Chemical Engineering Preparing yoiin: men and women for the impurlani tech- nical and managerial roles ihey will play in all aclivilies hearing on the chemical โ€” pro- ess industries. โ€” Professor Stein 104 Left to Right โ€” (Front Row): L. Sperling. H. Coram. M. El-Aasser. J. Phillips. J. Chen I Row 2): W. Schiesser. F. Stein. W. Luyben.Ai Klein, H. Stenger I Civil Engineering There ' s a bridge in your future. โ€” Professor Dinsmore Left to Right โ€” (Front Roi :)i P. Mueller. B. Yen, T. Huang. A. Ostapenko. I. Kugelman. G. Driscotl. L. Beedle (Row 2): C. Kosten. J. Wilson, B. Sorenson. J. Fisher. L. Lu. R. Weisman Computer Science and Electrical Engineering Producting computer professionals capable of entering the broad spectrum of the field, which ranges from application to system conception, from operations to manufacturing, and from administration to research. โ€” Professor Decker Left to Rittht โ€” (Front Row). K. iSorian. D. Leenov. F. Hieisi her, L. Jluimpson (Row 2): J Butt. D. Fre . S. Gulden. G. Ravna (Row 3): M. Wagh. E. Key (Row 4): P. Ota. A. Susskind. D. Hittman, B. Fritchman, F. Haney. S. Marko. D. Talhelm Designing and installing integrated systems of people, mate- rials, and equipment for operations by application of the prin- ciples of the mathematical and physical sciences. โ€” Professor Kane Industrial Engineering Left to Right โ€” (Front Row): J. Wiginton, G. Wilson. R. Vogel. J. Adams. L. Plebani. S. Monro (Row 2): N. Odrey. M. Groover, W. Richardson. G. Kane. E. Zimmers. A. Gould Combining a broad base in mathematics, physical scien- ce, and the engineering sciences with exposure to the laboratory . the design process, and specific applications fields. โ€” Professor Erdogan Mechanical Engineering โ™ฆ Left to Right โ€” (Front Row): R. Hartranft. F. Brown. S. Neti. J. Oh Sawyers. G. Harlowe. P. BIythe. R. Wei. D. Edelin kfRow2): T. Terry. K. Stephanoff. F. Erdogan, G. Smith (Row3):K 106 Metallurgy Interest in new materials for solid-state devices and apce technology, as well as a better understanding of the behavior of materials have increased the need for people trained in the science and technology of metals and other materials. โ€” Professor Thomas Left to Right โ€” A. Fense. J. Wood. G. Conrad. R. Hertzberg. D. Smyth. D. Thomas. M. Harmer. Y.T. Chou. S. Tarby Physics Left to Right โ€” S. Radin. W. .Smith. Y. Kim (Chairman). R. Folk. G. DeLeo. K. Becker. F. Feigl. A. Kunofsky. G. Barse. G. Walkins Super Mart will be a Super Library by Deb Pierce On May 2, J 983 the ground was broken โ€” a 4 million dollar anonymous donation per- mitted initiation of the construction of the infamous Super Mart. The anonymous contributors have since been recognized as the Martindales, for whom the building is dedicated and named: The E. W. Fairchild- Martindale Library and Computing Center. According to Martindale, he gave the sum in order to ' ' speed up development of the facil- ity and to give a shot in the arm to the construction industry in the Lehigh Valley. Super Mart consumes 80.000 square feet of Lehigh ' s lower campus. The comput- ing center, which houses appro.ximately 50 DEC andCYBER terminals, a micro- processor lab, and various offices, occupies 20,000 of these square feet, while the other 60,000 are dedicated to library functions. The Design Sharon Siegler, the assistant director for science and engineering, explains, Super Mart was designed and built based on the ideal that knowledge keeps expanding, but the form it is presented in will shrink. ' ' Phy- sically, the library ' s resources will become more compact as the influence of computers continues to grow. The building has been designed to accommodate computers in every foresee- able use. The first obvious application will be the computerization of the card cata- logue from any terminal, anywhere on cam- pus, 24 hours a day. Thus, the panic of the student who, at 7:45 am cannot recall the author to cite in the bibliography of his re- search paper due at 8:00 am, shall become extinct, as well as the hike down the hill to only find that the book you need has been checked out. Looking at the long run, it is estimated that in approximately 10-15 years most of the data bases, such as the Hand- book of Chemistry and Physics, and jour- nals, which now occupy more than 20% of the library space, will be on-line and termin- al-accessible. Overall, the rate of library growth physically shall be cut in half. Computer Terminal space available Computer terminals may be hooked up in most areas of the library. All of the new carols are electricallv and mechanical- ly designed to comfortably accommodate terminals, as are the counters and tables. The so-called thousand dollar paper- cutter table in the lobby along side of the elevator will actually hold 17 terminals which will directly access the card cata- logue. In addition, terminals and telephones will be installed on the upper floors by the copy machines so that one may access the lobby resources ' ' without having to ' ' troop all the way down the stairs. The stack areas are also adaptable, allowing the in- stallation of equipment just about anywhere as people ' s needs are understood. Computer to replace librarians? One may wonder if eventually people will not have to go to the library to use its re- sources, that the huge building will not be needed, and the knowledge of librarians may be found on computer discs. Siegler feels that this will never be the case. Howev- er, she does foresee a possible shift in the manner of usage โ€” people will still go to the library and need librarians, but they will spend their time in the library thinking (rather than simply gathering information} . Super-Mart not complete The entire library expansion shall be com- pleted by the beginning of the Fall 1985 se- mester. At that time. Mart will accommo- date 700 students, twice that of Old Mart, as well as all of the science, engineering, social science, and business literature. In this high With the size of this place (Su- per-Mart), why do ne need Linderman? tech era it is necessary for people of various disciplines to be able to effectively interact โ€” engineers with accountants, scientists with psychologists โ€” and. Siegler explains. this is the basis behind the distribution of literature within the Lehigh system. Linderman. which will contain strictlx the humanities collection, will give up half of its 500.000 volumes to Mart, creating more space and a more confortable and function- al library. It is projected that Linderman will become more active for initial undergradu- ate learning, white Mart will cater to more advanced undergraduate, graduate, and professional research. Today. Linderman caters to 60 ' y ' c of the library users, leaving the lonely 40 c at Mart. Come next fall, it is estimated that SO ' c of the people on campus will be using Mart, while Linderman quiets down to just 209c. Dedication The new facility was dedicated on Found- ers Day and. Siegler emphasizes, is owed completely to the students. In 1976 the Forum complained that Mart was over- crowded and that the students needed more library space, and the University adminis- tration responded. Thus, we have been bles- sed with this immense, modern structure in which to spend our long hours of learning. One student was overheard saying, With the size of this place, why do we need Linderman? To this Siegler replied. But. is mmmmsmmmmmmsimmwยซย fc 3s iiftMโ€”โ€” โ– โ€”โ– โ– โ€”โ– โ–  IRmSHHBBIVBHIBI P M Fโ„ข After then what would we do with Linderman: The old Lehigh charm. The building has been designed to accomodate computers in even- foreseeable use. 109 Activities t is better to be making the news than taking it; to be an actor rather than a critic. Winston Churchill in this section of the yearbook โ€” ranging from sports such as Rugby, sailing and skiing to course and honorary societies such as the marketing and investment clubs and Omicron Delta Kappa {leader- ship society) and Beta Gamma Sigma (business honorary society). There are positions available in the media such as the Brown White (the newspaper), Amaranth (the literary magazine), and WLVR (the radio station) or in student government such as the Student Activi- ties Council, the Residence Hall Council and Forum. Find Out More In order to learn more about the activi- ties available at Lehigh and how to go about getting involved, contact the Stu- dent Activities Desk for a copy of their handbook. Get Active! You have nothing to lose in trying and even, ' thing to gain. (jretting Active A college education should include more than reading the words printed in a te.xt book, attending classes and studying for exams. A part of the college experi- ence should include becoming involved in the clubs and activities available on cam- pus. Through these, students have the opportunity to meet new people, develop a sense of responsiblity and have some- thing another than school work to occupy a portion of their free time. Many Activities Available Lehigh offers a variety of clubs and activities โ€” not all of which are published A.l( rihf American Institute of Chemical Engineers Left to Right โ€” iFront Row): B. Edwards. S. Galella. F. Redner (Row 2): B. Bradley, H. Panahaker Financial Management Association โ€ขโ–  to Right โ€” (From Row): B. Doyle, G. McKulla, B. Draper (Row 2): C. Beidleman. H. Buznitsky. S. Buell. E. Grubelich. I hessler Fraternity Management Association . iM| ' -f |jg(ji -7-2 ' ' ย r| C ufc Officers: K. Pasternak, President; M. Miller, V.P. Finance: W. Richardson, Advisor Marketing Club Officers President Ron Orgiefsky V.P. Programming Lynn Miller V.P. Marketing Greg Ekizian V.P. Communications . . . Bruce Beardsley Secretary Stu Seltzer Treasurer Jay Goffin Advisor James Hansz Left to Right โ€” I Front Row): J. Goffin. L. Miller. G. Ekizian IRoh-2i: S. Seltzer. J. Hansz R. Orgiefsky. B. Beardsley Investment Club Left to Right: J. Klein. D. Bessler. E. Grubelich 116 Omicron Delta Kappa Leadership Officers: S. Link. President: B. Soil. Vice President: M. Ellis, Faculty Advisor: J. Pedigo, Treasurer, R. Redd, Advisor Pi Sigma Alpha Officers: J. Barney. President: V. Walsii. Treasurer: H. Whitaiml). Advisor English Sigma Tau Delta Left to Right โ€” (Front Row): J. Etzel. T. CahilL K. Donofrio. D. Boyko (Row 2): C. Martin. J. Bailey 118 Balletomain Merest Clubs Left 10 Right: D. DiPetrillo. G. Ligos. Unknown, N. Bausmiih. L. Stone, L, Seminski, J. Grelz, D. Siillivun. J. Benner Lehigh Christian Fellowship Left to RiKht - (Front Rov.,. Unknown, V. Walsh. K. IJinard. L. Lam, R. Snyder, R. Spraniu lRoย 2i: D. MiiKvhn L.S. Ho. C Biisell. M. Zavaglia. A. Newman. B, Campbell. J. Wenger. A. Siadam. J. Albert!. B. Stepanek, S. French. P. Larson. M. (, nh D. Sowers P. Calahrese. M. Fennell. J, Landis. C. Cochrane. C. Gumas. D. Heist. C. Coon tRow3,:B. Turner. R. Malone, S. Reilhmiller. R Ricktrt luhanyJ etZ, L. Ellis, a. Chedester 119 Delta Chi Little Sisters CM Dclphia trwjjiT Wnai aoes Liti ueipnia mean anyway She ' s nice and she ' s psyched on the house . . . Cheese, have you ordered the goat yet? . . . Alumni Chtb โ€” Pres: Amy. Vice Pres: Cindy โ€” keep up the membership Mary and Marianne . . . Kathy, aren ' t you glad we kept up the tradition? . . . Remem- ber the Orgy Party โ€” Blizzard of ' 83 ... Guler โ€” once without feeling . . . Shelley who? . . . Lisa S. โ€” honorary member J. U. Club . . . Jeff the Incredible Body I do not want an Amtrak pass! . . . Caz โ€” into brown sugar much? . . . Purdy โ€” my favorite Sleaze, Tucker โ€” my favorite Scum . . . Hi, I ' m Pam and these are my breasts . . . Mike W. โ€” God didn ' t rain on our pledge trip โ€” you did!! . . . Sue K. always one step behind Mary and Marianne Incest is best โ€” Frank and Laura . ._ . Chris, can we borrow your eyeliner and hairspray? . . . Suzanne, gotten any guns off lately? . . . Chris B. โ€” unholiest of Chaplains . . . Lisa F., how do you know Cohen has a bed in his office? . . . Cathy โ€” honorary resident 9 . . . Mary H. โ€” mellowed out much? . . . Jacki โ€” SM ' s, High Beams and Hutch . . . Sue P. โ€” noto- rious underground Alumni Club Duck โ€” the earring; a step closer to Chris Riss . . . Dot- tie and Nancy โ€” chose the football team over Delta Chi ( good choice!) . . . Ron, can I try out your waterbed? . . . What does L.D. stand for? . . . Lori and Lisa โ€” YODEL- phias!? . . . Dr. Pascal and Dr. Driscollโ€”do you still give free examinations? . . . Ellen V. does Pooh Bear still have his hand stuck in the honeypot? . . . Lenny โ€” height doesn ' t matter, it ' s the width that counts . . . Lauren โ€” the latest thing on Lon ' gisland . . . Sue, you wanted an inch and Blake gave you a mile . . . Hugh-a-Bowl Hal โ€” Heather, get a turtleneck! . . . Chris and Marshall โ€” how did you fit all of that ego into one little room? . . . Ruth teaches mouth to mouth but not in lifesaving . . . Bert, how did you like your birthday present ? . . . Jeff โ€” only you would hang an angel with a rope! . . . Steel โ€” bitter, albino and fish-eyed is no way to go through life! . . . Ellen C, there ' s better fish in the sea . . . Chris Petebacher . . . Amy R. โ€” what can we say? Get a real life! . . . Hassold โ€” why the hell are you always under the mistletoe? . . . Delta Chi โ€” what do you in the shower anyway โ€” drop soap? . . . Ilene โ€” we ' ll explain it to you later . . . We ' ll NEVER play I Never again! But seriously guys, thanks for being our second family. You ' ve helped to make Lehigh a unique and unusual experience!! 120 College Bowl Left to Right: J. Bader. D. Fishman. J. Davidson, A. Belz, G. Painter, G. Caplan. M. Tnimbore, L. Barnes, B. Giliigan, J. Cipolla Mustard and Cheese Left to Right โ€” (Front Row): T. Trovato. M. Czarcin.sh. ' ,S .- โ€žโ€ž , , ale, J. Berlholon. R. Gold (Row 2: G. Ripa, D. Greene. M. Shahi. P. Mchugh, M. Kline (Row i): I.. Plan, A. Gntzis, I.. Pollilt 121 Left to Right โ€” (Front Row): A. Spinoza. M. Richman. S. Ciivan iRow 2l: D. Rvan, L. Varga, M. Costello. L. Carr, A. Sevel. P. Trumbore. R. Simon, D. Leight. L. Soderland, R. Kelhan iRow 3): K. Schoonover, G. Cook. R. Slernlieb. P. Mullen. R. Wenger, C. Palmeri. M. Horn Editorial Board I Fall Spring Editor in Chief Managing Editor Editorial Page Editor Associate Editors Scott Cagan Rob Wengert Rob Wengert Pete Trumbore Pete Trumbore Rich Simon Kathy Goldstein. Jennifer Kay Scott Cagan Advisers Journalism Department Chairman Robert Sullivan Associate Journalism Professor Walter Trimble Secretary Ruth Mathis 122 Fall Spring Senior cws Editof Janis Barney Karen Schoonover News Editors Karen Schoonover. Dave Leight Asst. Managing Editors George Cook. Lori Soderland Assignment Editor Rob Sternlieb. Heather Dunn Marline Costello Photo Editors Adam Sevel Adam Sevel Assoc. Photo Editors Dan Ryan Bill Wilson. Jim Burnet Photo Asst. Desk Editors Lisa Mazaleski. Jon Ansba her Chris Palmert. Liz Varga Asst. Desk Rhonda Stone. George Coo k Mark Johnson Layout Editors Laura Fjeldal Rob Sternlieb Feature Editor Dan Ryan Asst. Feature Editor Pete Mullen. Rich Simon Marcy Goldstein Sports Editors Rich Kelban. Marty Horn Asst. Sports Editors Jeff Deninno Jenny Moore Calendar Editor Gary Pan Culture Editor Mike Richman Jeff Deninno Sr. Cartoonist Clare Crahtree Mike Richman Sr. Features Writer Clare Crabtree Business Staff Business Manager Harr ' Frietag Local Ad. Manager Rat dy Haase Circulatiot I Man Roy Borgeson Controller Al Bluestine Credit Manager Scott Kaye National Ad. Manager Dave Rosenberg Responsible journalism is responsible in the last analysis to the editor ' s own conviction of what, whether interesting or only impor- tant, is in the public interest. โ€” Walter Lippmann f 123 Printers Proprietor โ€” Bernie Fetsko Associates โ€” Tommy Smith, The Reverend Frank Flisser A bolder, bigger front page banner announced the 1984-85 Brown and White. This indicated a new look in layouts and some other reasonable , not radical, changes to an old, conservative newspaper. Campus conservatives did not care much for the new Brown and White โ€” its look or its style, which was clearly anti-everything. Critics called it sensationalistic, irresponsi- ble and unprofessional! โ€” Senior class officers screamed at the stance against the gift campaign and dis- approved of the endorsement of candidates in class elections. โ€” SAC also disapproved of the SAMMY connection coverage. โ€” SAMMY complained all year of unfair news play, and several times tried to influ- ence the paper through the business staff, which also received some bad news by the end of the semester. โ€” IFC paranoia raged every time Greek letters appeared on the front page. โ€” Administrators sweated the disclosure of their salaries. โ€” Faculty fumed over the Discipline Committee coverage concerning the case officer role. โ€” The gays cried sensationalism during the reporting of the formation of their counseling group and the investigation of gay issues. โ€” A controversial Clown and Gripe caused all conservatives to cringe. โ€” Brown and White advisers Robert Sulli- van, Journalism Chairman, and Professor Walter Trimble, also endured the unwanted abuse, personal letters and irate phone calls from disgruntled students, faculty, adminis- trators, and even trustees. The 1984-85 Brown and White editors offer a quote form Walter Lippmann in de- fense: Responsible journalism is responsi- ble in the last analysis to the editor ' s own conviction of what, whether interesting or only important, is in the public interest. And some of the interesting and important stories in the public interest this year in- cluded a new social policy, a discipline pre- cedent that banned alcohol from Pi lambda Phi, the formation of a gay counseling group, the first-time offering of no-need scholarships, the basketball team gaining Lehigh ' s first-ever NCAA tournament hid, and Delta Dig Fraternity ' s dissolution for three years for hazing. Another big story this year was the pa- per ' s transition from pencils and paper to computers and typesetting, as students be- came ' pioneers ' with Peerless Printers on Polk Street succumbing to technology. Ber- nie ' s bitching, the Rev ' s rantings and Tom- my ' s tantrums will be sorely missed as stu- dents will endure the aggravating paste-up process themselves next year. Self- sufficient student production will add e.xtra hours to an already over-extended work load. Few readers realize the time spent on the paper, as the editorial staffers spend be- tween 15 and 30 hours a week, with the edito- rial board clocking 30 to 40 hours per week, and the editor pulling two all-nighters in a 60 hour week. Grades, sleep and socializing suffers as well as the paper when things come down to the wire. However those who work on the paper, balancing academic and newspaper deadlines, find the same satisfic- tion that Lee lacocca discovered: In addi- tion to my studies, I got involved in lots of extra-curricular activities, by far the most interesting was the time I spent on the school paper. The Brown and White. โ€” Rob Wengert 125 The Lehigh University Choir Manager Robert Cappabianca Asst. Manager Aulden Cushman Stage Manager Vincent PagUiica Publicity Manager . . . Stephanie Pervall Tour Manager Dallas Bradel 126 Celebrating the Beauty of Music For the members of the Lehigh University Choir, this year proved to be one of the most enjoyable and exciting years ever. The fall semester marked the return of director Steven Sametz from his sabbatical at Har- vard University. In addition, the choir gained appro.ximately twenty new members before embarking on the annual retreat to Camp Akiba in the Poconos before classes Evening Prayer by Bradley Ellingboe. Hav- er L ' Adonai by student conductor Hermina Popig and Gabriel by Steven Sametz. Gab- riel featured soprano Jeanette Thompson, the newest member of the voice faculty. Happy Birthday, Handel Prior to the start of classes in January, the choir spent a week of fun in the sun in Puerto Rico. Concerts were held in Ponce, One of the most exciting and enjoyable years ever. began. Concerts Display Versatility The Parent ' s Day Concert in October dis- played the choir ' s versatility. The concert repertoire consisted of Chinese, Japanese, Italian, Spanish, Latin, and English pieces. Christmas Vespers was especially exciting. Premiered at the performance were three selections written especially for the choir: Guayama and San Juan. Immediately upon return, preparations for Spring Vespers be- gan. The concert consisted of the complete performance of Handel ' s Messiah in celebration of Handel ' s 300th birthday in February. Stephen Oosting, formerly of the voice faculty, and Bradley Ellingboe were among the concert ' s featured soloists. Gospel Singers I Manager Carla Byrd Director Suzanne Bartow Secretary Donna Johnson Treasurer Shawn Steward Advisor Chaplain Flesher 128 Hillel Society Left to Right โ€” (Front Row): L. Milet. R. Buchsbaum. H. Goldstein, M. Weis (Row 2): M. Notis. W. Zeiler. S. Marder. H. Parmet. R. Gurilzky Officers President Regie Buchsbaum Vice-President Howard Goldstein Secretary Mia Weis Treasurer Shari Sitkoff Advisor Lynn Milet Advisor Harriet Parmet 129 The 1985 Epitome Left to Right โ€” (Front Row): S. Switaj, A. Case, L. Fjeldal, A. Gatti, E. Villegas, J. Ruser, C. Power, L. Desnoyers (Row 2): S. Friedman, D. Frabotta. B. Wilson, A. Speck, A. Sevel, E. Tannenbaum, C. Wood, H. Herrera, J. Missimer, J. McCabe The purpose of a yearbook is to capture memories for individuals during a special time in their lives and immortalize them in print. The 1985 Epitome has proudly com- pleted its 109th volume for Lehigh Universi- ty and all staff members who have worked diligently to create this edition hope that this objective has been fulfilled. It was the best of times and the worst of times โ€” at the same time. %iSSt;. ' W 130 Editorial Staff Editor-in-Chief Laura Fjeldal Business Manager Allison Case Photography Editor Adam Sevel Asst. Editor Howard Herrera Academics Editor Lisa Desnoyers Activities Editor Anne Howey Advertisement Editor Adam Speck Copy Editor Ellen Villegas Features Editor Mark Meagher ID Editor John Missimer Living Editor Caroline Power Seniors Editor Kim McClaren Scheduling Editor Jeff Riiser Sports Editor Evan Tannenbaum Advisor Sharon Friedman L 131 Strike Up The Band 132 I Lehigh ' s Own Marching 97 133 Russian Club Left to Right โ€” (Front Row): G. Smith, L. Randall. J. Daniels. B. Jones, unknown. J. Feinsod. J. Bannister. J. Brogowski (Row 2): G. Schneider, Moore, D. Feng. J. Nardone. C. Barone, R. Shape. B. Evans. B. Schwartz. A. Wolk. J. Bushell. C. Hofsess. S. Burr (Row 3): J. Gewartowski. unkncm J. Marion O tudents in Control The New Social Policy By Mark Meagher Lehigh students are taking a large step toward their own destiny. Indeed they have been delegated the authority to design and implement new rules and standards regard- ing social policy on campus. Other Campuses Restricted This may not seem out of the ordinary, but it is. While Lehigh students are being en- trusted to regulate social policy, other cam- puses across the country are having their social lives more restricted by their school ' s administration. For instance, Bucknell, practically in our own backyard, has tight- This is a time to be aware and alert of your fellow students. enedup social policy. Also, an extreme case of regulation came into effect at Amherst College which saw all fraternities abolished by the Board of Trustees. Try to picture Lehigh without fraternities or sororities. Even though it may appear ludicrous and downright absurd to even contemplate Lehigh ' s campus going dry, it is a reality at many other schools. In the wake of this, it seems a bit odd that our Board of Trustees should do the unthinkable: loosen the reigns on social regulation. The New Social Policy might help to understand what exactly the students have done with this new power. To begin, the revised social policy has give standards and three goals. For instance, parties must be of a reasonable size, the host is responsible for the safety and behavior of all guests, etc. It must be understood, too, that none of the standards or goals is written in stone. As changes occur on campus, changes, as war- ranted, will occur in the social policy. This situation may sound ideal, but it is not, by any means, a permanent resolution. The Boards of Trustees still maintain the power to rescind the authority given to the students. A Few Problems At present, with the exception of a few mishaps, the new social policy is working quite well. Actually, the few mishaps were in reality failures of the social policy (i.e. several pledges ending up in the hospi- tal after being allowed to return home drunk), but were quickly reconciled with proper punishment instituted. Fraternities abolished at Amherst College by the Board of Trustees. Lehigh students should feel proud that in the wake of other universities cracking down on social regulations the Board of Trustees felt them to be responsible and mature enough to go against the tide. So, this is not a time to sit back and relax, but a time to be aware and alert of our fellow students so a few do not spoil it for the whole. How long will these regulations be con- trolled by Lehigh students? Hopefully for- ever, since it is these rules and standards that have a direct impact on the students lives. 135 Interfraternity Council IT ( Executive Council โ€” Left to Right: Scon Sendel, Judicial Chairman: Tom Wheeler. V.F.: Marshall Wenrich, President: Ralph Smillie. Secretary: not shown, Paul DeCain, Treasurer. btuaem Governmem Special Thanks To The Committee Chairmen Roy Borgeson Rush Bran Bushey Rush Greg Pedersen Social John Missimer . . Community Relations Johan Beyer Faculty Relations Nick Psaltos Publicity Blake Morris Fact Finding t Residence Hall Council ' ,S:;: rยฃ:ZS XยฃmS ! c:% S: : Student Activities Council , , u I I ,, .r Hโ€ž 2rS Seltzer. J. Open. D.Creenhaum.K.Greenbaum.M. Uft to Right - trโ€žn, Hu , I ' . ... nUm. L. Bmder. I โ–  ' ' ' โ–  ' ' ' ' fl โ€ž ;,aโ€ž Dougiai (Ro 3,: D. DiUbero. M. Reitman. A. Bluestme. B. Ukun. R. bruckman 137 Football Cheerleading Athletic Organizations Left to Riglu (Fronl Row):L. Naden. M. Fleuette. K. Wilson. R. Ticho. M.B. Dukev. D. Mciloney (Co-Captain), I Gouker (Captain), T. Nolle, C.J. Jaccodine, H. Herrera (Row 2): S. Straushaugh. R. Smith, A. Hawman (C Captain), E. Jaeger, K. Zilligen, D. Hoar, E. Warshauer, R. Swart. M. Brush. W. Kudman Basketball Cheerleading Members: D Abate. M. Eraso. M. Koyunagt, C. Soltesz. R. Radke. R. Manning. C. Stansbury, J. Ronacher, B. Marcotte, L. Stanley. Advisor 140 Ultimate Frisbee Team i jff Lcj! to Right โ€” (Front Rom. P. Juhmoii. 1. . U, iiirL J. Mulnmga, G. Martin. S. Gross (Row 2): G. Abraham. B. Susiman, D. Hill. Gimp. Frisbee. D. Sieferl. M. Kirven. G. Grosch, E. Reimer Lffi lo Right โ€” (Front Row): M. Varley, G. Baumann (Row 2j:L. Arnold, S Sninsky (Row 3): C. Webh. B. Sinkovits. R. Manning, J. Moon 141 i y- ' โ– .,: ' ' ij - jemt 1 Powderpuff Football p .a % Left to Right: N. Stall. L. Komlenic. C. Anderson. K. Dolan. J. Lovecchio President Lynn Komlenic Vice-President Kim Campbell Secretary Jill Lovecchio Treasurer Nancy Stoll 144 Outing Club Left to Righi โ€” I Front Row): A. Fixl. J. Elzelt. J. Barbour. D. Dilibero. B. Lovett, S. Cutchliffe (Row 2): J. Lake, M. Muzzilo, J. Wentz, S. Topper Women ' s Soccer Team ; ; f I Parrish. K.Behrens.A.Erdogan.D. Seltozzi. C. follz iRon J). S. im iย . C. iutlz. B. Unfit. C. Laylm. ' I ' a.kard. S Hrp ur,. L Dot,!, ' .. K bergholjl. T. Wignol 145 fiiving t ' s just apartment house rules so all you ' partment house fools remember: one mans ceiling is another man s floor. โ€” Paul Simon 146 147 G5 The Dorm Life All in the Family Dorm life is an experience that most of the student population has gone through during their freshman year. Living in a dorm takes a certain amount of talent and the skill is usually mastered by the student ' s sopho- more year. For many, it is the first time they have ever shared a room with someone else and despite Residence Life ' s best inten- tions, the someone else genuinly has some rare and decidely different living habits. The first thing to learn is how to compromise. For instance: โ€” he listens to loud, obnoxious music. You buy him a set of earphones โ€” He studies late at night and you like to get to sleep early. Hand him a fiash light. โ€” He sleeps late in the morning and you ' re an early riser. Give him a Lone Ranger mask to wear. โ€” You find articles of clothing missing from your closet. Buy a lock. Of course, this is just your roommate. In addition to him you have a floor full of peo- ple just like him. These dorm people have the following characteristics: โ€” They are the first ones in the shower in the morning and the last ones out. Result? You ' re late to class. โ€” They are the ones who keep forgetting to pay their hall dues. Result? You go broke. โ€” They are the ones who tempt you with a beer while you ' re attempting to study for an exam. Result? You have no will power, accept the beer, and fail the exam. Gryphon: grif-en n. A fabulous animal, typically half eagle and half lion. Moreover, there are rules involved in Dorm Living โ€” certain facts of life that you must accept without question. โ€” Stay away from the lounge t.v. at 3:00 pm. This is when the General Hospital crew stampede in and you could easily get tram- pled. โ€” Hall meetings must be attended or peo- ple will forget who you are. โ€” There is always a line for the shower. โ€” There is always noise in the hallway โ€” no matter what dorm you are in, there is either an uphill climb or the building is 3 miles from the rest of the campus. So, with all these headaches why would anyone want to live in a dorm? Easy . . ., One, no matter how bad the problems get, you know that eventually you ' ll be able to laugh at them. Two, you have a person to talk to about any problems you might be experiencing: a gryphon which is a rather strange name to give a good person. Three, a comradery exists in dorms that you ' ll find no where else on campus and out of this comradery, true and lasting friendships grow. Taylor College A New Kind of Family The Green Giant planted himself in Lehigh ' s bountiful garden of dormitories and spread his seeds of success throughout the campus. Any students who doesn ' t know who The Green Giant of dormitories is should look at the site of what used to be known as Taylor Hall. That historic dorm was placed under a year of intense renova- tions and reopened in the fall of 1984 boast- ing its new color, a shade of green that is as hard to describe as it is to look at. A New Kind of Dormitory The dormitory, now known as Taylor Col- lege, changed not only in its appearance but The community atmosphere that has been created is consi- dered the most important factor in Taylor College ' s success. also in its living concept. First, Taylor long had the reputation of housing only freshman males. This year Taylor admitted men and women from all four classes and even set aside two coed halls. Second, Taylor is the first dorm to initiate the residential college concept, which inte- grates students of diversified backgrounds through a variety of social, educational, and recreational programs. The results have been viewed as extremely successful by Res- idence Operations. The community atmos- phere that has been created is considered the most important factor of its success. Faculty Advisor One of the most innovative features of Taylor College is the live-in faculty advisi who received first-hand experience living a dormitory. Professor J.R. Aronson, tl ' advisor this year, helped organize events f the Taylor community . His time and effc and that of the whole Taylor family ha ' made Taylor a special place to live. Brodhead 6 Left to Right โ€” (Front Row}: E. Lecomie, S. Appleton. R. Sander. G. Zurbonsen, S. Huszar, M. Hoffman, DiPippo, S. Hislo.x. R. Appel. S. Grubmeyer. B. Roden. F. Noll. J. Paulacka, E. Grubelkh T. Garr (Row 2): T. Vaum, J. Dravo A-1 B-1 A-G Left to Right โ€” (Front Row): D. Heist. G. Geissinger. J. Smith, F. Nuzz (Row 2): J. Fisch. J. Vogeley, J. Brogowsh (Row 3): G. Chin. D. Noyes, J. Ukstins, S. Woodcock (Row 4): P. Saadi Left to Right โ€” Front Row,: M. Weis, L. Dun ak, K. Merlew J. Luzzatti tRon-2j:D. Sullivan K Linnerawd. C. Foltz Ro ' 3,: S. Boltz. D. Fitch. S. Padjen. L. Bellantoni, J. Jennings โ–  : ' J: ' โ–  .-5f?ยซ5feยฃ;5 D-4 LejiioRight โ€” FrontRow):J. Steinberg. C. Coxhead. M. Fukumuio.J. Weaver, K. Hoicomb, D. Morse (Ron 2). J. Cotizzo. T. Jennings, B. Tannler. R. Wheeler. S. Clay, S. Yavorski, J. Schneider Drinker A-2 (Left to Right): A. Sugarman, J. Levin. M. Studwell. C. Rotlenbiirg, S, Caplai i. B. Alexander. H. Missimer, K. Peterson. I Kouveliotes. B. Morton. J. Covert, T. Hagman. C. Swraskinski. D. Davenport. P. Anderson, R. Chan. A. Taker. N. Papazian. C Heinen. M. Leiberman. D. Smith, S. Ciociari Drinker A-4 Left to Right โ€” (Front Row): J. Sherman. M.Burke, H. Triiesdell, B. Le y, T. TimkoiRow2):A. Lill, M. Campbell. Coco, P. Boustany, J. Lewis, Griscavage. P. McLoone (Row3):K. Pantleon. M. Hoffman, N. Bausmith. L. Henne. M. Czarchinski. S. Waald. L. Terpak, J. Tomassini. Packard 154 Left to Right โ€” (From Row): J. Scanski (Row 2): M. Clark. D. Rusolt, A. Sevel, K. Grimm. K. Gardener. P. Pritchard R Evans iRowJ): R. Erman, J. Saunders. B. Kelly. J. Hitch. R. Leonard Leavitt 2 Drinker B-3 155 M M B-2 Left to Right โ€” (Front Row): J. Gregory. J. Strombsli. J. York. S. Fulton. M. Smith (Row 2): S. Graham. W. O ' Donnell (President), B. Mortlaci (social chairman), M. Slivver. J. Quinnlev (Row J): J. Petrolias (gryphon). J. Grebosky (gryphon). R. Radkte. B. Andrea, P. Kelsey, G. Bass, J Schneiderstein (Row 4): G. Kaplan. K. Morley. B. Jalazo. J. Daniels. S. Rizzo. P. Vermont (Row 5): T. Bell. C. Grother. P. Hansen (socia chairman). J. Unitas. M. Harvan.J. Still. M. tietshorts, G.Brady. G. Tucosl(Row6):M. Eraso. M. Longburns. A. Lin, J. Krapft, A. Dode (Ik chairman), T. Fruehofsler, E. Kelly. C. Surgent M MB-3 Palmer Left to Right โ€” (Front Row): J. Martin, J. Edwards. M. Edmonds. L. Rosenfeld. R. Ostergarrd, J. Wenzein, T. Miller (Row 2): L.Jackson. L. O ' Connor, C. Juliam, K. ZUligen, M. Camevale. K. Epstein. M. Kush. C. Klien, B. Barton. H. Chun (Row3):K. Carter. E. Waterman. M. Pucillo. J. Garment. S. Dwcter, S. Todd (Row 4): K. Croty. M. Carr. E. Karpol. K. Tinm. M. Smith. K. Ross. J. Tamen. Richards B-3 Left to Right โ€” (Front Row): M. Didonaio. E. Mauch. S. Witmer (Row 2): V. Farese. B. SAgostino. P. Curran. J. Bosland (Row 3): B. ungenfeller. B. Schultz, M. Cazer. M. Davi. M. Jimison. M. Redmann Richards B-2 Left to Right - t:. HI l .n,i: S. Kelly. M. Bunner, A. Handlers, C. Sluili, S. Remnilz. A. Bulteiman (Row 2): M, Bonicas. L. Sullivan. R. Fitzsimmons, S. Draper, B. Fredrikkson, S. Regazzo. J. Todd (Row 3): P. Arriz, P. Carroll, C. Fox. R. Eveleigh. J. Adetman, J, Breedis. R. Resnik. C. Carries, M. Bulger, J. Meltzen B-2 Bulls . . . you do not understand time is psychological . . . chocolate, black rasber- ry, chocolate . . . he keeps playing until he tries to win Remnitz face . . . Cubby . . . Morty who? . . . Ricky Redneck . . . Body blindfold . . . snorche . . . fetus . . . guru of Bujo . . . mope, pout, pear, Fred . . . I ' m so wasted โ€” wink, wink dead trip . . . Hank concert . . . method man . . . butter balls . . . fly-boy . . . The wisk . . . Bill the Cat kil Garfield . . . pile, pile, pile, pile on! . . . Li Almo . . . athletes tooth . . . the chicks an great . . . gazzo . . . conquistador lounge . . hall dunk ball . . . Pear Harbor Day Part ...ifl think about it I wont get it . . . Larr S. Bench Award . . . Commie Busters . . | Inspector 19 . . . Hall Pr o Wrestling. Left to Right โ€” (Front Row): M. Fishman. F. Catia. J. Capantz. K. Donofrio. K. Pallzai (Roh 2): J. Fenley. S. Rubich. J. Yankovich. J. Drosdak, S. Raja Trembley 5 J Hi . . . Buddies . . . Good answer . . . Aww, I think he likes you . . . We did Jane today . . . You grew it, you lift it . . . At home, we . . . This room is huge . . . Damn Toads . . . The Love Den The Big Chill . . . Stop in the name of love . . . Spinners . . . Rallying for cock- tails . . . Bucket-face . . . the TV . . . Plot woman . . . solitaire The Trembley V Awards . . . This place looks like and old fols home . . . Stitchin ' in heah . . . corn of beans? Dumpling soup . . . Do we have a mop? I just came down for breakfast . . . What does a mop look like? . . . Beer cheese . . . Mardi Gras undies . . . Your ring ' sin the bathroom . . . Do you have a deck of cards . . . Sour cream and onion potato chips . . . Fig Newtons . . . Chocolate chip cookies without chocolate chips . . . Pizza cooking Chinese . . . Dr. Ruth . . . My first question . . . Where are my keys in the mailbox . . . The circuit only goes one way . . . Thanks for the bulletin board, guys . . . Lynn. uh. could you help us move the beds . . . This is an important part . . . He ' s a Warner ' s . . . Ward, I ' m worried about the Bear . . . Final Jeopardy . . . Bye Left to Riiiht โ€” If-runl Roh). J. Williams. L. Komlenic (Row 2): L. flail. C. Muriin 159 Many students โ€” sophomores through seniors โ€” pack up their worldly possessions each year to embark on the journey off- campus. In doing so, they receive the oppor- tunity to glance at what the real world may be like. Yes, there is a rent to pay โ€” as well as gas, oil, electric, phone and water bills. More important, however, is that they have created a home away from home. In their own houses or apartments, many students find the privacy they have longed for ever since they left home to come to Lehigh. What they wish to watch on tv is their decision โ€” not a majority rules situation; what and when they eat is anotht decision wholly their own; and a bathrooi j wait has lowered from approximately 2 people to four or five. Are their troubles in living off campui Yes, of course. An occasionalfuse will blo bills may rest forgotten on the dining rooi table and off will go the phone service, an parties on campus may be heard about afti they are over. These troubles, however, ai far outweighed by the good experiences thi come from the off campus alternative โ€” sense of responsibility, close friends and home. 160 k ==l The Off-Campus Alternative s jj Living Away From Home ' S ii Your Own Home - gย _ Borders Be Ti ir-H {Left 10 Right): S. ReithmiHer{Cymhal Head). F. Deutschmann(Fninsoave deBorder). M. Keim ( Special K).N . McHiigl (Moon Border) German House (Left to Right): B. Schumacher (resident advisor t. K Mueller. C ' . lozzo. A . Fischer. A . Keun. I . Henning, D. Bradel. C Mitner. S. Magee, W. dinger 492 Birkel n - iiiiiiii (Left to Right): S. Hein. R. Levine. N. Baunstem. K. Slutsker. L. Goldfarb โ–  III Our house is a very , very, very fine house . . . Mrs. Oravec in the basement . . . Phil Neu- man . . . Jason M M.s . . . Let ' s make it a 10 ... Jane Fonda . . . Popcorn ice tea . . . Karen Gumby Slutsker . . . Karenzol RonzonilStaaaaceeeelNanlLez Little House at dinner . . . I can hear thru these walls . . . Semester w oKMS . . . My father made me Puerto Rica . . . Our little sister Nancy ' s birthday that never was . . . The R word R cheese . . . brush wash โ€” see ya at breakfast . . . How ' s your complexion? . . . Mind games at finals โ€” Where ' s your toothbrush? . . . What so you mean you ' re from the collection agency? Chef Braun- stein ' s Thursday night specialty . . . Who burnt the lean cuisine? . . . Where ' s my stereo? . . . Do we have wine insurance? . . . $10,000 a year and he mows our lawn too! . . . Sunday morning beauty contests . . . Pre Ho Dynasty . . . Bye guys, it was great having you as neighbors (nude jumping jacks at dinner) . . . Quenn Sprint pays post- age this month . . . Thanks Brian gang โ€” need a place to stay this summer? . . . Smile, you ' re on candid camera . . . What ' s purple and hides behind the couch? . . . You mean that thing in the corner is a vacuum? . . . Do your ears hang low? . . . Spring Break in the South ( that ' s not South Side Bethlehem) . . . Those early morning jobs . . . Did you get lost again? . . . Funeral for a plant And the ceiling comes tumbling down Breakfast with the boys . . . RRRonni Levine please . . . Mirror, mirror on the wall . . . Post- cocktail nachos Why don ' t you make Mrs. George shovel the walk? . . . Troy ' s in the shower . . . Round 1 in the parking lot . . . You mean they all have noses like that? . . . The couch-potatoes If Karen didn ' t say it, Ronni thought it ... Which chair did you have breakfast on this morning? . . . There ' s a goddamn Puerto Rican in the refrigerator . . . Smashed, but always awake, at our smashing parties . . . I swear it was only a handful . . . This bud ' s for you, so eat it . . . five girls, one bathroom what are we going to call it? . . . Lisa Snap . . . Our family on the North Side . . . LOVE, YA, MISS YA, SEE YA SOON! I 163 201 East 5th (Left to Right): J. Liebesmann, L. Head. B. Edwards. L. Leitgeb. C. Cassidy. J. Conrow HELLO Lehigh 201 E. 5th St . . . letter for Laura . . . automatic repeat? ... 2 hits on the top and 1 on the sides . . . thanks for doing the dishes, Dave . . . Steven Bauer vs. Mel Gibson . . . the neighbors? rabbits? are wrestling . . . Dunkin Donuts is just around the corner . . . need a hearing aid, Beth . . . Sesame Street ' s on ... find a parking space? . . . hi. Adrienee, it ' s double trouble . . . Where ' s the spare key he left town, Car- rie . . . who ' s got dish duty . . . Beth ' s get- ting a shower . . . HELLO? IM ON THE PHONE Wawa ' s run . . . who wants to talk to Bert . . . Simon Simon of Cheers . . . life goes on long after the thrill oflibing is gone ' . . . Linda, did you notice? Smoking dam- ages sex life . . . who farted . . . Laura, how much do I owe . . . Beth, you can wear my t-shirt . . . who ' ll be able to drive down from Chi Phi . . . no classes M, W or F . . . that girl, what ' s 69 . . . cold showers . . . wrong burner . . . Joyce is running? yeah, to Mora- vian . . . how ' s your copper pot . . . how to avoid work: movielChi-Chi ' s Showbiz bowl Funhouse Bentley Bear Castel Gar- dens . . . GH . . . who ' s at the bottom of the stairs . . . how many DO live here . . . mail here yet? . . . what DO you eat. Linda . . . can I take a m essage: Beth ' s on a plant trip Laura ' s at Brian ' s; Jodi ' s in the card room Linda won ' t be back until vacation: this i Joyce Carrie Where ' d you get the iron . . . don ' t know โ€” but there ' s a hole that ' s goin, to swallow me up . . . Joyce, can I use you ril learn tomorrow What ' s my tab . . . Ml Snow, VT, 1985 a drip for a drip . . . ladie night at Bloomer ' s . . . I ' m you other end dummo! . . . What ' s Beth burning . . . Deb bieforJodi . . . Beth? Joyce? stop fixing th heater ... 7 wear my sunglasses at night more than a song, an attitude . . . my slurci isn ' t speed, is it ... M A S H . . . who ' growing mushrooms . . . keep it smooth wit, Metamusil . . . have more wine . . . who ' bagel woman . . . it ' s cold down here . . . j Linda ' s plant dead yet . . . Jeopardy . . j! beep-beep, beep-beep ... where ' s th mouse ... oilman ' s here ... Chi Ph Chaketts how much do we deduct from th rent burgandy Beth becomes plastic polym er Polly . . . ' trust him. but keep your eye open ' . . . CRASH!!! Joyce is parkin; Laura ' s car . . . fire trap . . . the Beav ' s oi . . . BYE-BYE . . . Linda, Laura, Joyce, Car rie, Beth. Jodi 164 Carlton Castle To: Lori, Laurie Di โ€” the tradition lives on . . . Val Marcia, they ' ll never get along . . . Elmer Fudd ... 6 hours I week, what ' s the difference . . . Magambo . . . HofH . . . Wojiuyao . . . Heiny โ€” you ' re my obsession . . . SP . . . Miss NYC 3 AM visits . . . Does ValBof? . . . Knucklehead . . . How many pets do you have? Dickie and Ess . . . Naked pledges . . . Anonymously Yours . . . Jethro Logic . . . Burning down the house . . . L-rule . . . Fiji Lines . . . Pubnight poster . . . Jack Nicholson look alike . . . Mona ate it . . . Enchan- tresses . . . We may have saved Mazda, but we couldn ' t save ourselves . . . Mr. Matsuda, we love you . . . 4 lbs each โ€” we don ' t have4 lbs between us . . . Stu: I think its over โ€” guess it is Reason i rules . . . FIN 646 . . . Theta Delta Chi . . . Man thats smooooth . . . I Love him โ€” today . . . Gus Kinskiki . . . Lee in a loin cloth . . . Thank God for Plays . . . Wake me up before 9:00 and die . . . Streetkid . . . Police raids . . . When Val ' s away Marcia will play . Peeping Toms Flashlights . . . House 0TB ' s = 7 5 = ?) ... Valentines ... 120 lbs!?! ...P. Puff . . . . Stay away from my brother . . . The Diary From the Guy who will never let you down . . . Love Yoouuuu Why not, we ' ll never see these people again . . . Map: Here ' s to ne.xt year!!!! . . . You little retard (1 = Val, 1 = Marcia, Marcia ' s House . . J Gamma Phi Beta Annexes 418 Pierce 754 Wyandotte Mr. Bone racks at the Annex . . . Ma- ger-13 ... Ra lives in Bedrock . . . she ' s in the shower now . . . Wes bones the Annex . . . Ra has a record . . . the O Weekend . . . The Septem- ber girl is rescued from the lodge by a white knight . . . What a cad! there ' s a major belt at the Annex . . . cradle- robber . . . recruiting Mellon Bank at the Hotel B ... Do it doesn ' t do it please take out the trash . . . sauce on the ceiling . . . Does the t.v. work? . . . What blew up this week? . . . Lisa ' s car? . . . the toasters? . . . Pot over the black hole . . . Rationing the pudding pops . . . Will the food make (Left 10 Right): M. Miller. J . Friedman, M. Barlusku. C . Paccicu, C. Bender. K. Campbell it ' till Wednesday? . . . Are flannel sheets happy? . . . the beautiful blonde on the waterbed . . . Marty on the keepher . . . let ' s have baked ziti . . . What a cutie! . . . KK Deja-vu on the ski trip . . . Molsons, St. Pauli ' s Coolers Sara works out . . . Out- tatouch Frogman . . . The Tannex . . . Confetti โ€” head . . . rack up the points . . . Malachai . . . I really must say . . . sink the ship . . . Chug-a-lug the Toga Party . . . Diane runs for yogurt pie . . . her final mark at KE ... Be a wally-zwally . . . the on- time Annex (most of the time) 166 Left to Right โ€” (Front Row): S.Mager.K. Behrens, B.Doyle iRow 2}: K Wilson, L. Naden. D. Mayer, S. Strausbaugh 317 Laury (Left to Right): L. Litman. A. Case. F. Redner. D. Pierce. L. Fjeidal HALLO-0-0-0 . . . highly questionable . . . if it ' s Joe, I ' m not home . . . Winston ' s! . . . what kind of car should I buy? . . . Wowi Witman working woman . . . doctor Dweb . . . lawyer Lawa . . . Lori ' s ducks . . . what a panic! . . . Good Morning America and fresh coffee . . . whatever happened to our party? . . . Fran, you ' re making HOW much ' ?! . Allison is closed . . . DING โ€” if you want to he safe, just keep your mouth shut . . . early Humphrey furnishings . . . the Burglar in the Basement . . . who know ' s how to use a plung- er? . . . Who made 317 Laury Street the yearbook office? . . . Is the washer on?! . . . Who ' s on kitchen? The dishes are taking over! Lehigh ' s future โ€” Deb ' s brother and Laura ' s sister โ€” AHhhhhhhH! . . . Bui M A S H is on! . . . Evening news haters . . . How many people live in this house? . . this is a rough crowd tonight . . . not another ding letter . . . don ' t look under the couch cushion . . I hate anything green . . . The Sun Inn . . . Pennsylvania, New Jersey, up state New York, Washington, DC. Boston โ€” LET ' S KEEP IN TOUCH! Alpha Omicron Pi Annex 454 Montclair Jillo โ€” Neenie โ€” Kaiahenti โ€” Wedy Thighs โ€” ' Wudy โ€” Little Dark One โ€” Joellywelly โ€” Wobhie โ€” Neekie . . . baby talk ... It ' s 11:00 pm, do you know where your boy- friends are? . . . It ' s 8:00 am, Karl ' s home . . . Jlllery โ€” Nice Knees! . . . How many guys do you know Joellen? . . . Jeanlne โ€” We are glad you now have hair because we don ' t have time to tape bows on your head . . . JK and KJ โ€” How are shimon and shmoo ... Chuckeeee . . . Tanks for the Milk Duds, pretzels, chips and peanuts The common seat belt factor syndrome JH, that ' s the phone, not the alarm clock . . . solid as a rock ... JS โ€” Your iron is hot, where are you? . . . Hi, I ' m Marty: HI, I ' m Drunk . . . How many people really live at 454? . . . A. A. Pi ' s . . . Goodbye Monique and Wendy โ€” We love you and we ' ll miss you!! Left to Right โ€” (Front Row): M. Mihalikis, J. Kimmelmar, W. Theiss, J. Henry Tre.xler. M. Grave. K. Hackhaith (Row 2): J. Shelly. R. Comizio. J. Montclair Left to Right โ€” (Front Row): S. Zaveskv, S. Peper. N. Harned (Row 2): ' I. Laufer. M. Bligh. R. Hausen 168 In the popsicle Stand of life, there ' s noplace like home . . . Cruel Brother, Bananarama Video . . . awesome cobwebs Barry! . . . Hat Party I never! . . . KT. JD, BT, DC, DS, MP SZ why don ' t you sit down? . . . MB I need house money . . . NH chicken burgers again? . . . RH picking up weights and guys . . . SP I ' m doing it again! . . . IL he doesn ' t even know my name! . . . Thanks for the ride ME On no! It ' s laundry time . . . Phil, Bruce, Huey, Lionel, Pete, Bach, what a combina- tion! . . GH upstairs, GL downstairs . . . Slut Barge, Puttin ' On the Hits and Happy Days Sessions . . . All years at Delta Chi covered in one night. Wine and Sleaze . . โ–  Secret Santas, 10 pounds Shut up it ' s the Music Awards . . . We ' re going to be beauti- ful now, SZ ' s Salon . . . Second Floor, two- way mirrors . . . Delta Chi, where ' s that? Theta Xi, is that off-campus? . . . February Porch Party, lights out 7:30 . . . All I can feel are my earlobes . . . Amityville Basement, Icebox Attic with Squirrel Activity What the hell is MAB? . . . Ring! Nancy, it ' s for you ...MB and NH Best Wishes always. We ' ll miss you two! . . . Six Awesome Girls . . . In the popsicle stand of life there ' s noplace like home!! 617 Montclair (Left to Righii: D. Edelen. M. Cosletlo. J. Thompson. A . Flynn. M. McElhinney IDWTMLIWTF . . . Pack of flies ... The Pink Ladies . . . Where ' s Jane? . . . Mac. your stockings are falling down If he comes back with Old Milwaukee I have to talk to you. Meredith . . . Can I borrow your shirt? . . . How dirty is it? . . . Bring home T.P. . . . he was right next door the whole time . . . Dom. there are limes in the shower . . . Scoop Costello . . . Peter. I taped it! . . . Dom โ€” remember Charlie? . . . If there ' s a man in the troops we recommend a search upstairs . . . Ron called . . . Roger called . . . Impromptu parties . . . Susan ' s Spanish sur- prise โ€” perfect timing . . . Montclair Man- sion . . . Rododendren on the Benz . . . Pink flamingos in chains . . . Beach burrito Greta Garbo in Escape from Psi U . . . Where were we doing sliders. Dom? Artie climb for a drink . . . That ' s my boyfriend . . . Good Morning (hic) Mr. Wagner, sir . . . Where ' s Jane . . . Officer couldyou handcuff me? . . . Crash Costello . . . Tater man . . . Seven Springs adventure . . . Let ' s bring the cat to the beach . . . Gymnastics at the Ho . . . never spilled a drop . . . Maiv is swaive with bubbly . . . How about a backrub? Marline drives a stick . . . talk tome . . . Barked at by apre-bidatSa.m. . . . It ' s a marvelous night for a moondance . . . Slave schedule, surely you jest . . . Springtime and ' ' freedom ' ' on the Hill . . . Dom Meredith . . . achoo . . . Brian, your girlfriend is at the door . . . Mar- tini Back to Bedrock . . . Waaamp . . . Fishman . . . Jeff who? . . . Down on the Farm . . Jane doesn ' t even have to go out Beetered and battered . . . call waiting โ–  . late night cough syrup . . . Party on the waterbed . . . Cocky chicks, I like that! โ–  . The Locomotions . . . We ' re so cool you can ' t stand it . . . When is your brother com- ing? Veal! . . . You ' ll find it tomorrow Besssy . . . To that lucky man . . . La Casa Blanca Here ' s to ' St. Thomas โ€” Baron and Joe love us . . . Paco ' sjeep . . . CruzanRum anyone? . . . The boys on Ontario . . . Where ' s our TV? The back door is always open, Sometimes . . . Even the cats left . . . NOT ME! . . . Pubnights and pubmornings . . . Mac ' s scavenger hunt Will you get off my channel?! . . . Is this Russia? . . . Clothes are the most lasting thing in a relationship . . . Should we buy it or steal it? . . . Where ' s Jane? . . . Here ' s to L. Bud Melman . . . Mac ' s doctors . . . JT is out of touch . . . Who froze my cat? Very close friends . . . Kamikaze convertible . . . Dizzy bat . . . That Mahvelous House โ€” Pi Lam . . . All the Kids . . . Dominique ' s face slides . . . Par- ties on Ontario . . . Nice kneecaps. Mac . . . Snowdaxs . . . Marie and Raymond . . . Where ' s Elmo . . . Gradiating and radiating โ–  . . Marline will miss the graduates . . . A ... B ... C โ€” a! 1 K. tย B 169 iLefl to Right): R- Donchez. A. Showalter. A. Evans. M. Krashes, B. Smith. L. Desnoyers Meredith: Don ' t ever think about it? You BIMBO, get out of my face, MOMO! Tell me story i, PLEASE! Mr. Mrs. Boffer. Seen Dallas lately? MTV-BIG! ! How was the Bruce concert? Does Larry K. know you ' re watching him? What did you give up for lent? Lisa R.: Hey, Nancy, how ' s the inchwork? You done with that scarf yet? Nice rugby shirt . . . change lately, or do any wash? The queen of the omlettes. I hear the Sharks are playing, you going? Does State Farm know you ' re hired yet? Rhonda: Let Rhonda serve! Our favorite Poster Child . . . Want a picture of Pearl Harbors, or just a Mud Slide. Nothing like taking a final buzzed after a hair-raising drive to the airport, huh? Amy: Dave called. How was Duke ' s? That good, huh? Who ' s up there now? Who knows! Ya gotta love Mgt 301, second time round! Arthur Anderson welcomes you to the Family!! Amy, we ' re leaving now . . . Wait, I gotta go to the bathroom. What ' s that? It looks WIERDU Bob: The Calvin Klein Man. No, YOU never get any phone calls . . . When ' s he going to be here? You ' re guess is as good as mine! Bob, the Albino Man . . . Happy April Fools! The Donut Junkie! A little weekend trip, perhaps? You weren ' t here, so we told IBM to stop calling. Cheese: get a robe, already!!! But, the cable- man loves you without it . . . Problems with the hair-dryer this morning? Cheesy-weesy! It ' s your dad (from Wisconsin). A Kringle in a day, says Meredipooh. It ' s looked, sepa- rate houses! Where are we going this break, I ' m sooo BORED!!! LisaD.: Going to the darkroom Lisa? Jeez โ€” Don ' t scare me with those things!! Watch any TV lately? {I have so much to do!) How was the Joan Rivers concert? Yes, you should be embarrassed! I checked the box asking Will you live with this person, be- cause no one else will? , and I got stuck with Anne. What do you mean you can ' t move mountains? Lisa proves it everyday! Housemate of the Week! CAUTION: Killer Stairs! Wash your hair, already! Pi Lam Tailgates . . . Florida on a dollar day . . . Anyone want to play Trivial? . . . Happy Campers? The forest fire campstove, and Maya, the ever hungry child who lives in a bus . . . Get out of our way, we ' re going to FLORIDA! Get in our way, we ' re going to Bethlehem! Roll again question of the day: How many days till graduation? . . . Dishes, what dishes? . . . HEY!!! We bought a pool!! . . . Bloomer ' s Ladies Nite, after Facts of Life and Sara . OK, guys, it ' s been great! The family Taylor Street, a very, very, very fine house rn , 171 I Left to Rifthli: A. Hahn. P. Basite. J. Lebersfeld As three young girls, they all met in Dravo The friendship from there continued to grow. On to M M โ€” rooms they did pick But, life at Lehigh was making them sick. Transfering to NYU โ€” that ' s what they said To 77 West Broad they landed instead. Here life was blissful โ€” a home they had made The Boyd, Rea Derick. a weekly parade. Problems were few โ€” no phone and no heat The hole in the ceiling, the noise in the street. At a pub down below, they quickly acquired clout But after a while. Ripper ' s they wore out. Constantly blaring the television rays Soaps, Who ' s The Boss and Happy Days. Peas, corn, potatoes, pasta and chicken They could stand there all night, munchin ' pickin ' . They could never forget their Jeffs and Jims And Alison ' s fleeting two month whims. Their South Side pals were second to none Week nights for dinner were always fun. Now they are leaving their humble abode They ' ll miss the good times, but not the work load. They ' re being tossed into the real world โ€” still a bid giddy Off to Europe and New York City. What happens from here โ€” they ' ll wait and see Alison running a corporation in Pari Paula analyzing Londoners at tea And, maybe Bones ' II be anchoring for NBC. Well, Ali, P and Bones are off to a new start The memories they ' ll hold together as they sadly depart. 172 Learning about Lehigh It ' s Monday evening โ€” 7:00 pm โ€” and dinner is merely a bad memory in Joe Freshman ' s mind. He ' s brand new at Lehigh and, although his books are calling to him โ€” Joe. Joe. you came here to study, didn ' t you? Remember, Joe. higher education? โ€” he honestly doesn ' t re- member why he chose Lehigh. He still doesn ' t fit in โ€” always managing to say and do just the wrong things. ' What was wrong with him? Well, nothing is truly wrong with Joe โ€” except for the irrevocable fact that he ' s a freshman and hasn ' t mastered campus life at Lehigh. So. along comes Stan Sopho- more. He and his friends are heading for Linderland to pretend to study. Linderland? Joe questions himself. Is that the same as Linderman Library? Having nothing to lose, he packs up his books, trusty calculator, and pencils and heads for Linderman. Joe may not realize it just yet, but he ' s walking into another dimension of time and space โ€” no. not the twilight zone โ€” the Lehigh zone. Linderman Library, sections of it affec- tionately known as the dungeon, the zoo and the stacks, happens to be the social center to discover what Lehigh is all about. By listening carefully, Joe may learn the following very important facts Places to hang out โ€” An individual never enters Linderman for the purpose of study- ing. If he simply must study land a true student should only study the night before an exam โ€” doing his homework regularly or worrying over tests makes him look like a geek โ€” a subject to be discussed later) he would go to the cold blue land of Super- Mart and sit on the floor unless he happens to be one of the lucky few who manage to obtain a seat. More places to hang out โ€” Maginnes Hall for U ' s at 10 โ€” yes, coffee hour. The UC lounge at 3:00 pm is prime for GH viewing and during the Holiday season, this is also a must in order to cheer on the Grinch or to laugh when Frosty melts. In the early fall and spring, there are the in- famous Lehigh beaches โ€” Dravo lawn. M M parking lot, the UC lawn and Saucon Valley. On the weekend evenings โ€” Incidentally, a Lehigh weekend begins on Wednesday with pubnights and ends Sunday morning with a hangover. Naturally, there are the fraternity and sorority parlies; however, also included in this watering hole list are Manny ' s, Your Mother ' s Bloomers, and the Tallev Ho. Now, Joe freshman knows where to go โ€” but, how to make conversation when he doesn ' t yet fully understand the long, lost and twisted tongue of a college student? Lesson 1: When something is GOOD, say it ' s zeus, awesome, or happening. Lesson 2: When something is BAD. say it ' s a bummer or beat. Complicated Conversation: someone has a gut, he is not talking about his physi- cal status โ€” he ' s commenting on an easy class. If someone gets hammered while pubbing, don ' t worry. No one pulled out a hammer and bludgeoned his head with it. He simply got drunk. If someone com- ments that he pulled an all-nighter and tooled โ€” he stayed up all night and stud- ied. If someone was blown away at a 4 o ' clock โ€” there was not a tornado during the late afternoon. He failed a 4 o ' clock quiz. If someone is going to get a green suntan โ€” he has not found a strange new beach. He ' s going to study in the computer room. If someone calls Joe a pencil-necked geek, he should become angry โ€” he ' s just been insulted. If someone bagged a class and is psyched about it โ€” it does not mean that he was excited about placing his class- campus on spikes is exceedingly dangerous. In the spring โ€” bright, loud flashy cloth- ing is a must. Bermuda shorts are always appropriate. Of course, on Halloween all these rules are forgotten and anything goes. Eating and drinking โ€” Knowing the cor- rect foods to eat and beverages to drink is considered extremely important to a col- lege student. Pizza is a must โ€” Domino ' s is the favorite, although Pizza Hut Pan Pizza is running a close second. For those with cast-iron stomachs, there is always Lehigh Pizza (the greasier the better). Other de- licacies include greekers (cheap hot dogs with everything on them), perogies (a form of (potatoes) and any sort of munchie snack. As for drinking, well, beer is the stan- dard. If Joe doesn ' t develop a taste for it. he might as well resign himself to social ostracism. Mad dog, however, is also an accepted beverage for the die-hard drink- ers and grain punch adds some variety to a rather monotonous choice in drinks. Cock- tails are acceptable at IPCs or as the sun rises โ€” but never ask for anything too com- If you don ' t develop a taste for beer you might as well resign yourself to social ostracism. room in a brown paper bag. He simply did not go to the class and was happy about it. On occasion, Joe may feel left out of a conversation because he is unable to de- cipher the true meaning through all the slang โ€” all he has to say is ' ' awesome ' ' or I ' m there and he ' ll be able to fake his way through almost any topic. The key to speaking in slang lies in the parting state- ment. Never say goodbye, always say later. Okay, now he can speakproperly(?), but he doesn ' t know what to wear. Clothing is essential. In the winter โ€” duck-shoes for the feet or perhaps docksid- ers or sneakers (no, not the A P variety). Rather, he should choose Nikes, Adidas or Pumas โ€” laces untied of course. Jeans are always appropriate โ€” Levis or Lees; please, Joe, let something get between you and your Calvins. In addition, three or four shirts should be worn together and topped off with a sweater. At least one collar should be upturned and these shirts should all have some little creature sewed to them โ€” preferably an alligator, fox or a guy riding a horse. An important fact for girls to note โ€” no high heels! Tottering about plicated. Remember, Lehigh students are mixing them. Well, Joe is about ready to begin Lehigh Life. Like everyone else, he ' ll get up in the morning, wait for a shower, run to class five minutes late, bag his last one, watch the boob-tube, pretend to study at Linder- man and check his mail three times a daw 173 Michael Boyd Coordinator of Greek affairs Stacey Abernethy Panhel Adviser 174 The Greek Life Life in a Fraternity or Sorority is more than living in a building better than your average dorm where the meals are far supe- rior to that of the UC cafeteria. The differ- ence rests in the meaning behind the words. brotherhood a;; J sisterhood, which implies a bond of loyalty and friendship between the people with whom you live. There are parties, clean-ups, pledging, meetings and many other activities involved in being a member of a fraternity or sorority. More important, however, are the ties formed that last a lifetime. Ipl|a aii|t l]o WSfSSMW ZU Alplia a lii ilxlm 176 J Phi Mu Chapter Founded Nationally โ€” 1896 Trinity College Founded Locally โ€” 1934 Colors โ€” Garnet and White Crow wrestling dynasty . . . I won ' t lose my job is I lose this case . . . Nude Dormers . . . S1600 dement deers What are you claim- ing? . . . Wait a minute, you mean these guys were totally naked? . . . gourmet deep frying . . . fierce dentist chair chugs . . . the Fana-dick . . . No more showporching! . . . heavydickage . . . Yes. oh yes! . . . Hershey Hummer โ€” yeah Bloomsburg! . . . like no other human in the worst way . . . YOU ARE!! cherries for Catom and Martie . . . Schroeder โ€” defender of Crow! . . . Fierce yo ' s; no, the fiercest . . . loft volleyball . . . Sig Pi . . . Saturday . . . sexual deviance . . . Brother Blutto, what ' s that on yur lip? . . . rubber sheets for Cumstein We don ' t want to dick you, but we have to? . . . Waht ' s up dolls? . . . Amber waves and grain . . . put it on my house bill . . . Stahley ' s . . . E. Plur- ibus Unum . . . Ruocco, where ' s your spleen? . . . you ' re loving it! straight ahead Thed . . . Hickies . . . Crank up the rumor mill . . . nice pledge class . . . Fooz told them . . . you look like the piss boy! ... It ' s a Woody! . . . If it swells, ride it! firewalking . . . What ' s a retreat? โ€” Camp Netimus! . . . MTV . . . mouse hunting . . . if you don ' t give it to us, we won ' t give it to you . . . line ' em up . . . the best part about it is โ€” spleens for everyone! . . . Green Slime yo ' s. Crow ' s classic Lafayette trip . . . Fire the bitch up . . . Garner you hogger . . . Crow gym โ€” where you get harder longer . . . WE ARE!!! JVIpI|a pstlnn Pt I Bii This year the Sigma Eta Chapter of Alpha Epsilon Pi celebrated its tenth year anniversary of its founding on the Lehigh Campus. Back then, the Founding Fathers were living in Stevens House. Since then, we have moved off campus to our own house, and have acquired an annex as well. As our brotherhood has grown, so had AEPi ' s involvement in campus activities. Brothers participated in such clubs as Sail- ing and Tae Kwon Do and are also active in other student organizations such as The Brown White and WLVR. In addition, we are involved with athletics, both varsity and intramurals. We pride ourselves at always excelling academically. Of all fraternities on campus we are ranked number two. We feel a good combination between academics and extra curricular activities is the sign of a growing fraternity. 178 Sigma Eta Chapter Founded Nationally โ€” 1912 New York University Founded Locally โ€”1978 Colors โ€” Blue and Gold Sliding scale theory- . . . it ' s so bad, I don ' t know anything . . . F-Stuba . . . kitchen showers . . . third floor skylight . . . BAT-ing practice your mouth . . . where are my NIIPPS?. ' ? . . . IM Demigod . . . Spaz of the week . . . keys locked in pocket Schuykill . . . nobody calls me Psycho Mike . . . woah woah woah . . . ghulk ghulk ghulk ... ag ag ag ... Greg Solomon . . . reversal, tow points . . . my place or Stu ' s bed? Huuuge Somethind did indeed seem amiss . . . Bub- ba . . . Double F-Sticks . . . Butterball . . . Nippsless . . . Martini and . . . Walrus . . Goon shaving cream on the banisters . . . IM vomiting . . . thanks for the knives, Ponder- osa . . . Hoover . . . Newman social drink . . . Corky Caroll for IM surfing . . . flying clam . . . you guys are zany . . . sink sprayers . . . dishwashers . . . freezers . . . circuit breakers . . . calorie balls . . . no more ravioli . . . stale before served alley . . . Perkasie ho-down . . . Mombo break-dancing . . . Sofa blob . . . Alex + Seagrams = plastic . . . survey says Jitterbug ... V, the fmal luau . . . you did ' t just say , did you? me . . . Scoop on the scene . . . AMC Personality twins . . . Anaerobic infections . . . Connected at the vocal chords . . . how many people can talk like Simon? . . . The Doctor. 179 JVlpija (Bnxnxna tltn IP Alpha (i)ainina Drlla E22SBDf B ' ' 12B 180 Zeta Beta Chapter Founded Nationally โ€” 1904 Syracuse Universitx Founded Locally โ€” 7976 Colors โ€” Red, Yellow, Green Best theme party of the year โ€” Wear your letters and drink alot . . . Goodbye to Helen our cook . . . Gag Patrol . . . Herds-n-Flocks . . Captain Hook . . . Where ' s the buff White Russians . . . Kirby. where ' s your room . . . Hoon-n-Deal Late night Lele . . . TV seniors Another chapter consultant? . . . LCLA or Bust . . . Trinidadian Embassy A wilted rose to Diane K ... let ' s play Blow- Pong . . . teddy bears Wild and Fun 21 . . . Road trips Wally-gator meets Pi-Lam . . . Fred-n-Wilma . . . Kenny iSantal-n-Sue Why can ' t we make IM ' s into a drinking game? . . . All the old A-4 ' s And the next Daquiri Queen will be Nanny goat . . . Where does he stay when he comes to visit? . . . WHERE S OUR ROCK? . . . Anyotte up for an early morning breakfast at Denny ' s . . . She ' s seventeen, that speaks for itself . . Goodbye Smags โ€” Hello cocktails on the Balcony . . . Joanie Bear . . . Where are the steps behind Chi Phi? . . . When ' s the Nancy Hanna Pubnight . . . What ' s the latest Theta Chi count? . . . Cows on the front lawn . . . Double secret probation still . . . Another wilted rose to Diane K . . . Chapter Nark Rebecca ' s many candlelight- ings Of course we don ' t drink or have men in the house We even have IFC cocktails with- out alcohol . . . Squirrel basketball . . . Precious aren ' t we? Making out on the NYC subways with a sister ' s brother . . . angels second semester seniors deserve singles . . . I like him soooo much line dance โ–  โ–  . sophomores, would you like to see the rock again Take us back to AGD โ€” Take us back to AGD โ€” Take us back to AGD โ€” Cause it sure beat lUP . . . Shazzi Apple . . . Senior Drinking Team โ€” it needs a captain with 12 credits . . . funnels at Theta Xi . . . Aren ' t you going to wear any shoes do you want to be a bartender Yet another wilted rose to Diane K . . . Now that we have a cook where are we going to eat . . . who ' s going to White Rose? . . . What fraternity stole the hairy thing? . . . Maneating Plant . . . Awesome Pledges . . . Are you a wrist, a forearm or an elbow? . . . Quiet โ€” Dynast} ' rules are in effect . . . And finally will any of the seniors remember their last Greek Week. JVlpIja ยฉmtcron Pi n |! Sg|!f!f!B R S WSF Alpha (i)iiiiniin ]} flUOR HI ' ICrliiijli lliiiiirniitii 3 S 1 ย - ' 182 Lambda Upsilon Chapter Founded Nationally โ€” 1897 Barnard College Founded Locally โ€” 1983 Colors โ€” Cardinal Down at the kitchen table, telling tales of Clark and Gable . . . Take your date around the corner . . . No candle passing this week? . . . I motion, I mean, I move . . . BandAidS dimensional . . . any way you look at it, it comes up L . . . seriously, I hear y a . . . Tuna melts Scarey . . . Fallen angels . . . Joelly Welly, Judy Wudy . . . Hey you guys . . . Apt 124, the Annex . . . Hester Q . . . I just called to say The goob is gone! . . . So Drink Chug- A-Lug . . . Sauceman followed us home . . . Smaggetts! . . . I think I ' m getting motion sickness Where ' s the accounting file? ... Picture this realm . . . V-chugH . . . Tricia Delicia Madonna Goddess Schryver . . . Vicarious . . . Electric Jello . . . But doesn ' t that defy gravity? . . . What ' s the rhythmic movement? . . . PPD . . . The Glove . . . Me and my teddy bear . . . This is key The plan is be spontaneous . . . Hurting unit . . . The many functions of party hats . . . YeaaaaahU . . . Are you guys drunk again? . . . Let ' s play I Never . . . MTV! . . . You have to live life on the razor ' s edge . . . 12 people in one hotel room! . . . Is that natural or is that Tenex? . . . Pudding and mold โ€” get control . . . We are washing machines . . . You ladies are so rude . . . Hernia . . . We are the Alpha babies . . . Our toilet ' s making Mr. Coffee noises But the thing is . . . Who ' s gonna take Terri to the Rose Ball? A soup I am, a soup I ' ll be . . . A-O- Pin-Pi The blush at your crush syndome . . . Jill killed durable plant . . . Sorry, I for- got my keys . . . I hate to say it, but she ' s a really nice girl . . . Where ' s Miss Trexler today? She doesn ' t handle herself well in social situations! . . . THIS CAN BE YOURS FOR . . . J lpiia f I|t If MW ' mMmfkim 4 Goodbye: Broder, Seward, Snorm, Texette. Nance. Bunny, JP, Kyle, Scandal, BMW. Steph, Sally, Bon-bon, and we didn ' t forget Jen, Debbie, Claudes. Sights we ' ll never see: Alpha P his on time ... a Lehigh boy mak- ing a commitment . . . Stephanie on the Hill . . . Bunny with a short story Deena without her toys Missy without Bill . . . Liz without Kahlua Alpha Phi cars without parking tick- ets .. . Sambuca housebroken . . . our furni- ture. 184 Epsilon Psi Chapter Founded Nationally โ€” 1872 Syracuse Umyersit Founded Locally โ€” 1975 Colors โ€” Silver and Bordeaux Enveloped in this circle of warmth material girl . . . Frank-ank. they ' re doing it again . . . Here ' s to you. Mrs. Robinson . . . joke ' em if they can ' t take af--k . . . Lon Chaney . . . what else do you do in Spanish? . . . toast points . . . what happened to my left breast? . . . Pete or rePete . . . nose dive off the loft let ' s go do the 07 Hop . . . it ' s going to be different this time . . . John or John Rho-o-onda . . . Lancelot . . . let ' s do Jane . . . Mr. Goosey . . . scarfoot . . . she goes out with pastel boys . . . wedgemaster . . . you guys . . . internal social with the zeroes . untie Em . . . Immigrant . . . Cruiser . . . henna fix gig until the cows come home . . . but what if you ' re in India? . . . punch my give a shit card . . . schlime and little schlime boo-who ground control to Moscow . . . hot chocolate are you still just friends? . . . Alpha Phis have nice shoes . . . what does your pin look like? . . . it ' s time to pass the coat on . . . tall, blond, preppy, tennis player . . . PDA queen . . . Fog . . . breaking in the carpet . . . when do the braces come off? . . . herba life Grandpapills . . . slugging . . . the most . . . the thing that wouldn ' t leave . . . Donna Pruneface. no boys, no booze . . . getting high in the pantry wIGary you can ' t eat meat on Fridays, but you can eat mushrooms . . . I didn ' t see the dark side of the moon, but I saw God . . . let ' s get snowed in . . . telephone, telegram, tel-a-phi . . . don ' t touch the second shelf . . . our kitchen is Ethiopia ... so much fun ? . . . no parking, handicapped zone . . . salivat- ing bells ... to be an Alpha Phi. you must DEAL . . . mind if we play through? . . . the Pres goes to jail . . . where ' s the beef? . . . does oral sex mean talking dirty? . . . what ' s love but a good old-fashioned dragback? โ–  . . the big five . . . do Alpha Phi ' s have many affairs with Kappa Sigs? . . . crushed license plates . . . 2 year clause . . . let ' s play footsie . . . can you get a rock as big as your pin? . . . she likes her oatmeal hot . . . tidal wave . . . that ' s all she doesn ' t do . . . pledges, carry on the traditions . . . see ya! . . . get involved, get involved . . . the Alpha Connection the most conch . . . $60 a g . . . the second Ethiopia . . . the Goose 3 ' s a crowd . . . the big belt dugouts the most fun . . . Ky-ul. ' . ' Real Phi ' s don ' t eat quiche . . . are you stupid or dumb? . . . M.I. A. Let ' s watch Dave I have ultimate faith in my box And if they don ' t get it. they can always lie. of course He ' s to die from Oh Greg, he ' s my laundry room friend . . . Sister, Lady, and Mother Superior. Iplja tgma Pi|i Rush in one hour and thirty-five minutes . . . All the big names and Kuchta . . . Double M and the Sig boys Jarvis on his third Phi . . . Snap. Crackle and Pop-less . . . Etti the storyteller . . . Penn-Hills โ€” For lovers only . . . Alpha Sig is in the black and dancing bear is caught red-handed . . . Drew wins custody . . . Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde โ€” Agh! Agh! Spit, Spit . . . Jarv-B-Que . . . Alpha feed me . . . Alpha Sig the kennel . . . Senior Abuse Committee . . . Apathy Committee meeting proposed . . . Trimario . . . LDC โ€” Late Diners Club Bulkus Dogus and Bulka Jumanus Nil had it the toughest . . . Wayne Punch I didn ' t kick him in the face, he Just ran into my foot Who would want to go to Florida with Yarmoff and the Tex ' s . . . I ' ll dolifeforacanofStroh ' s . . . Mom and Dad in the Ford . . . Who ' s next? Snap or Crackle . . . The Ultimate Punt . . . Pigpen and Les- lie โ€” and Kuchta too H.S. Poon loses it at oravian Where ' s April? He ' s in the Health Center sick . . . Who the hell is Terry O ' Brien? . . . Zak grinds another one into the couch . . . Tuffy lines up his friends for a good time Tom retires the Pig award . . . Bonnie can ' t be topped . . . Galoop pulls a long string of fifty-four punts and then rolls over for another semester Pedigo and his car don ' t have a scratch on them . . . But Phil does Weef graduates with honors โ€” NBL โ€” but has a lot of potential . . . Weef goes to the formal with Alfredo Ernie loses out to Hunts and BMOC Rich drops off his girlfriend at her boyfriend ' s . . . Jarvis gives the waitress a small tip First Greek Week, then Kathy โ€” Delta Phi gets second twice in a row . . . Babson got drunk and broke a window in the bar again . . . Joe ' s girlfriends won ' t smoke his sausage but they ' ll eat his fettucine . . . D.J. shocks Masters and John- son . . . J.E. goes for a weiner . ' . . Slick . . . Herby . . . Tex . . . Load Ass . . . Jay Bud and his Joe . . . Minsti . . . Ibbidy, Bibbidy, Bibbidy Sow in East Buttfuck, NY . . . Dumb J, Marietta, and Jelly Sandwich Dr. Dicky and Suk Mi Wang . . . P.R.J, s . . . Rich TKOs Sue in the Girl ' s head . . . Nado . . . Throwin the hot dog in the Lincoln Tunnel . . . Get to the point, Jeff Bruno: The human towel rack . . . Strock, Who is that bleached wench? The Alpha Connection . . . Senior Assholes rule Saturday Afternoon Drunk Drivers . . . Mah balls . . . Hey, Sisko! . . . Maxx and Relax . . . Come on you suck butts Hey, D.J. you did all those firls with that little thing? How ya doing. Jack . . . Alpha Sigs old girlfriend party . . . When in doubt, drop trou . . . We are the balls and we ' re hung like bears 186 Beta Epsilon Chapter Founded Nationally โ€” 1845 Yale University Founded Locally โ€” 1929 Colors โ€” Cardinal and Stone 187 Ipl]a ยฎau (ยฉmega SBonin Welcome: Shemp, Cheesesteak, Winthorp, Lamda head. Baby finster, Gilligan, Genie, Buttercup, Magilla, Sluggo, Sta-Puff, Boris, Lurch, Lobes, Potsy, Trout, Rip Van Winkle, Otter, Hobbit, Milktoast and Appleby; we ' re waiting So long to all our seniors: Cloud, Wheels, J. J., Denny, Johan, Squiggy, Harvey, Suey, Andy, Larry, Congo, B-way, Uncle Bill, Raddish, Clarkie, Mitch and a belated ||ยง| goodbye to the Birdman and Tubby. We ' ll miss you. THE BIG PURGE Alpha Rho Chapter Founded Nationally โ€” 1865 Virginia Militaiy Institute Founded Locally โ€” 1882 Colors โ€” Blue and Gold Get the F-K oiitta here! . . . E-Z Raz Yeah. nice try . . . Ho de do . . . ' ' Sometimes we ' re so smooth we scare our selves . . . Mall. Pelican. Shadow. Woods. CBZ. Friz. Munch: B--ch! . . . Eats, clean-up that crap, will you . . . No redheads or human speed bumps . . . Let ' s go pledges . . . It ' s kickin ' in here . . . Drink, cause you ' re kickin! . . . Sorry, PTR Your ankle hurts, o.k. take off your underwear . . . Turn around and face the wall . . . You ' re a renter! TWISTED . . . Go shave your ass . . . Lookin ' good.feelin ' good . . . How ' bout a Fresca, Hmm. Hmm . . . Peruvian Hats, the itchy feely people. Pet amor . . . Officer Crane lives . . . Mullen and Cohen, you fags ditched us . . . Tyrone, did we finally get to you? . . . ATO rocks the Snake Pit . . . Sit down Waldo . . . Let ' s all wear bow ties in the composite . . . What happened to the Big Cheese ' s dumper? . . . Harlow . . . I ' m going to munch until you come Shut up Johan . . . Casten, don ' t gob on the attendant . . . Hey Rams, where ' s the stereo? . . . Zeus Pooper The worth keeper of the lip . . . Horrid. Hideous. Horrendous . . . Red Hot Poker . . . Stowe-Core ATO . . . Never say never at Delta Gamma . . . Derek, you have a waiter duty . . . who really is the most powerful? The Big Fat Newton . . . The ever-present Helmut Award . . . Joker. Joker and the Pink Cigar smoker . . . Wel- come to our new pups: Keena and Sheeba . . . Tons of fun . . . Is Carpy too tall for sex? We think so . . . Congrats to Johan and Deb- bie . . . Gamma Phi Hooter . . . or Gamma Vi Brator . . . Mr. and Mrs. Stoll get two waiter duties ... Oh, that was my nose . . . Oh my God. you ' re amazing . . . Lewis, she ' s too big . . . Moosehead . . . Rel.log, ATO punishment . . . We don ' t like renobs OhMiss Crabtree, I ' ve got something heavy on my heart to tell you . . . |ieta ยฎI]0ta Pi SS I! t 190 Beta Chi Chapter Founded Nationally โ€” 1839 Miami Universin- Ohio Founded Locally โ€” 1891 Colors โ€” Blue and Pink Seniors Set the Standards . . . If you cannot Laugh at your outi mistakes. I will be more than happy to laugh at them for you . . . Where is Bernie . . . The Lords Rule . . . The Sickle is out What do you know . . . Who has pride I snake around . . . The bearded wom- en Roaches check in but they don ' t check out . . . Mule kicks . . . Waaa Lite Milk ... A heater and a sheer and a mean onion dicer . . . We ' re just friends . . . Burst the Bubble Rigotoni Brothers . . . Stoke the coals . . . Raaaa, Pittsburgh . . . Toydom . . . Say a number, too late The Wait List . . . What ' s Nude Hoops? Greeker Greeker . . . Shoot some pool, skip some school . . . The Buck Club Rage . . . Beta LM. ' s in 8th place The Pear in the Turkey Trot Beach Partx . . . Burn the Beds . . . 24 days til Graduation and all is well. Party Party, woooooh . . . AAACH. BAAH. Howdy, etc . . . Who ' s got the pictures ' ? . . . The horn are up . . . Hotel party. Tahiti Clubs. Kazie ' s Jellyfish . . . Lost in Annapolis . . . Studley blew a gasket You are there and I ' m Drunk . . . The Rever- end Jim Beam . . . Two Beer . . . The Steer is grazing on the lawn . . . YOU ARE DRUNK Rat Construction Taps . . . Wendy ' s . . . Take a Nap Let Nancy drive. Boots Master Blaster, who will hit the window . . . SI 300.00 T.V.??? ... Testoid palace ... Boot the Boarders Greek Week ' 85 . . . Scoot- er wins Greeker eating . . . Beta Pool Tour- nament . . . Buzzy ' s Back . . . Dancing on the Stump . . . The Debacle, the Dilemma. and the Masquerade . . . The Lounge . . . House Improvements . . . Bald. Balder. Bald- est .. . The Four Year Vacation is over, it ' s been Great . . . Schuppy. Barney Rubble, Boots. Sleeper, Cock-A-Roche, Grabber. Pledge Walter. Frog, Flounder. Slipper- head. TL. Studley. Bubblehead. Cutthroat. Tripper. Englander. Pelle, The Myth. The Steer, Turk, Scooter, Ballhang. Jackson, Slumber. Raaaaaaaaaaaaaaat, Veg, A- man, Scrat, Duke. Bernie. Sam. Rodney, Cornball, Smooth, Grades. Tzeng Monster. Pear. Squared. Yours in kai The Seniors (!Ii|t f i|t ililk BUBSCr ft itillilO Where ' s the beef . . . Oh Head, are you dead yet . . . Norad ' s operational What ' s the fat- man doing in the kitchen . . . aw. c ' mon guys, who trashed my room . . . Head rapes a doberman then flees the law . . . who put the chocolate in the bug juice machine . . . more bread less beef . . . Jones-ema. Mr. Jones. Jonesy Brother pick-up zone . . . pong on the porch defectors . . . I hove Chi Phi . . . hamburger lady . . . TV down the back stairs . . . donations $1 . . . Heil. the Alpha . . . another drug call . . . Rusty it ' s for you . . . what ' s that lady with a dober- man doing here . . . Joy on the dance floor . . . Dennis Scott Hudak please be advised that I represent Dolores Gosling . . . M M on the traditional senior sendoff: no umbrel- las for this golden shower . . . Maes- enbaumsteingoldbloommanbergson ' ' Larr, how can you leave your room with a beauti- ful woman in bed? . . . I lost my pillowcase . . . pictures of Mails and a baglady . . . Mr Boom-Ban beer hockey . . . brother Jupiter lived in Liberia . . . balulogs . . . in for $8 . . . the dynamo sucks foam and the Big Mo . . . $30 tonite. $25 tomorrow, mooooona . . . $5000 wk business tax free . . . on Ho-Chi- Minh . . . Hey. where ' s Schwab . . . Rene ' s cooking closet of dangerious chemicals . . . Steve, have a drink home game away game . . . MG . . . what went first the speaker or the amp Host my essence . . . bug-out . . . R M ' s . . . the master plan . . . Hon. Edward o Spain . . . 50 ways to make a brother Beta shot! . . . who decorated the tree? . . . what ' s mayor Z doing in our bar again? . . . turkey soccer . . . pubnite attire: bathrobe flip-flops . . . Malls ' La Match . . . the man with the wondering hands . . . negative waves at house meetings . . . Sam gets his pay knee wet . . . $50 on the bar, $25 on the bench . . . good thing this cigarette didn ' t burn our new rug ... 5 sixes beats 4 aces . . . suck my knob . . . give to the Maes millionaire campaign . . . smiling tobies . . . tabassco in the fry-o-latter . . . trowel night . . . layin cable . . . Leavus Chrin Schtevie LindQ aka Stuart Pidd . . . seventh day 192 Psi Chapter Founded Nationally โ€” 1824 Princeton Founded Locally โ€” 1872 Colors โ€” Scarlet and Blue artoonish . . . the arch-bishop and monsi- nor . . . ferret busters . . . the michelin man . . buddha baby . . . who trashed the kitch- ' n again . . . Inadaques and nympho . . . hey ho tried to fix the wall . . . mice for dinner . . that ' s a rraaaapp . . . room of spank shammer the schwabhopper . . . this day as definitely a smiley face . . . Torr gets lagged again . . . what happened to the jlack room . . . ff ingfish died . . . name hat laugh . . . the great ETA key hunt . . . iscar, dempsey. and pledge . . . the stripper irgins upfront, Rob you go first . . . the duminumfoil door side o beef . . . warning i not eat Laaaarry Dexter ' s like a wheel Mth one spoke . . . Son of Sam . . . new louse mascot boy! . . . these brownies are ;o( d . . . fiying stuff ed peppers for breakfast all I want is a little common courtesy, hunk you human hormone donations for death coke is it . . . cougar goes up inflames . . . batman . . . zzz-man big bob gets on the field . . . box or be gay . . . where ' s the TV or the bar cheerleader twins . . . 9-year plan PC or EJ which is better . . . short story . . . huh mac . . . I like to watch . . . get to the point Molnar by Peking time . . . Balu is a brother FT A . . . I make a motion to take a computer course . . . Fike-mobile . . . psycho hammer and Fike one more round . . . Mails = dead, ferret = dead . . . pick-up lines that don ' t work . . . cardboard killers . . . Lambda? . . . Krafty ' s sure thing ice melts . . . can it play drums: good luck, good-bye and good riddens ... was real: the Juggler, the Gigolo, Mr. Z, Dr. Leisure, Scavenger, Crazy Jack , good man gone bad, Effm, Eraserhead, Whammer, Drummer Boy?, Jet Crash, Monkey Head, Who dis be? . Hoops, Joeyack. Fiat Rally, Pinky, fmally. CdiitP St BBBF 194 Alpha Beta Delta Chapter Founded Nationally โ€” 1841 Union College Founded Locally โ€” 1894 Colors โ€” Purple and Gold Farewell to the seniors . . . JD. JAM, COW, HUNSY, STUMP, DOGGIE, DOLES, SCOTTIE, DREW, ML, SMITTY, DRAIN O, INSPECTOR. MITTL zone . . . J.D.. you are amazing BERRY, sisters are sacred . . . Whitehall eats p ' burg . . . DOLES k.o ' s Gamma Phi โ€” ' 2 dozen roses . . . Natasha and Tor Ann . . . ANDYS surprise to DOUG ' S delight . . . Saturday night at the fights . . . Where ' s GORDY? . . . STUMP PATTONS the taco test . . . D.J. gets ugly . , . SCOTTY slatns RENA . . . TANNER gets stuck . . . CROW- LEY runs the slate . . . PERRY ' S sister . . . SUPP gets it ... SPACEMAN F k the head . . . TRIPLE CROWNS . . . DOLES is a virgin, again! . . . C.J. โ€” walls have ears . . . I have to admit I was good. โ€” EH . . . Is EWIC there? flies the coop . . . MITCH finds a stiff . . . TANK sports a shower reltnik . . . LESLIE ' S back hurts ... CINDY, I mean LISA . . . SHUPPY the hook . . . SCHRECK goes to jail . . . P.S. ' s love hang- over . . . SUGAR BEAR becomes V.P. . . . BEEF breaks the house . . . BOBBIE ' S boys are back . . . McSorleys . . . FITHyou homo . . . Big LU lives here . . . KICKSTAND get ' s pinned . . . 26 to 8 . . . Crotch invades the lodgeโ€” please leave . . . WILBUR โ€” try deodorant . . . RACKO takes a shower . . . race to the room! DREW is it your bedtime . . . COW โ€” is the blizzard over . . . JAM and M.L. share the PHLEA . . . HUNSTS locked out again . . . Cedar closet for sure DAN, open the door . . . BEAKER flies to the cold dorm . . . Senior homoitis K. W. makes the rounds RAG cleans the halls . . . MARIO crashes the Pinto burns COW and burrows with the MOLE but loves PEACHES and CREAM, you prince LARRY gets sweet for a week and PEPPER . . . FITH OF GIN โ€” nice cum GUS . . . Chi Psi. Inc. . . . 195 glta (!Il|i โ– ? . -โ–  i All Drlta (I ' M ii J ill fet;:ยซ mmi 11 iiiii ' Ji Li IJi dk 196 Lehigh Chapter Founded Nationally โ€” 1890 Cornell University Founded Locally โ€” 1952 Colors โ€” Red and Buff Good morning Mary . . . Give CBT an Amtrak ' Feed America Pass ' . . . Thanks Jackie, that was great . . . Chrisbache r โ€” no one really cares Weiller โ€” Ten years of col- lege down the drain . . . Get the momo ' s off campus โ€” Marshall . . . Miss Hooters 1984 โ€” Gizmo . . . Wide fat girls โ€” HaaallU . . . House virgin โ€” Chris Riss . . . Big winners at Delta Phi โ€” Bert Intellisano . . . Space Patrol โ€” NO STEP . . . Curious Jeff goes to jail . . . Blowfest ' 84 ... Wine Cheese curls . . . Feather Dumm โ€” Inexpensive and built to stay that way . . . Donnelly โ€” lost bodily functions lately? . . . Juniors โ€” Get with the program!. ' . . . Eat the Beef Delta Chi driving range . . . Bald, short, dumb, and Italian is no way to go through life Len- ny . . . Purdy in the handicapped stall! . . . Lisa โ€” quit crying, Jim ' s b een gone for 2 years! . . . OD gets a job . . . Grizzly Wein- blower โ€” a Real Asset! Emory Lucky โ€” Eggs are for breakfast . . . Keenen โ€” ' Is that the one they kid you about ' ... 7 thought I did her ' โ€” Davidson . . . The Chris Riss School of Ego Expansion . . . STAMINGA โ€” NRB She ' s fat and psyched for the house Lenny, ' where ' s Sally when you need her? ' โ–  โ–  โ–  Ruth or the Goat? Wrong choice Trey! โ–  โ–  . Mary โ€” The Deep Fry Wiz . . . Nice Rug Ed! ... STA PUFโ€” Try the Jeff Kiel Diet Plan . . . you ' re a n- โ€” r โ€” the hallowed ' Book ofZelma ' . . . Nice Pooper Hun! . . . Sundance and the new Puppetmasler (Hubes . . . Buster-CUTE . . . BoofooFelch- man ... 7 know they ' re fat but be nice to them anyway ' โ€” Riss . . . Sawtooth . . . Head Condom . . . DMFโ€” Green . . . Foos. Foos โ€” Martin ' legend in his own mind ' Bahner . . . Demoted to seamen โ€” Captain Cocktails . . . The Aviators with Mike W. as SAC ... N. Y.C. Pubnights . . . WCB Delta Chi Weightlifting Dynasty Burrhead โ€” where are those pleasure bristles . . . ' Join the Band ' โ€” Sut Hey Brown, I remember my first drink and women ' s dress . . . Mister Avoidable 1984 โ€” Ron Chompsky Zoologi- cal study ofhampster holes by Vinnie Finger- stein . . . Evolution of a wildman โ€” Ted Rude! By the way Ansi, whalehunting is illegal in the Lehigh Valley . . . AT T ' s sav- ior โ€” Pete L . . . Jersey Room relocates to the Tit Room . . . Hey Hassold. Thawn ' s on the phone Delta Chi Investment Club: Presi- dent โ€” Driscoll, Suckers Morris, Green, Paco . . . Got a job Tom? . . . Lisa F. โ€” you ' re and ice box . . . Caroline: Hustler called, they need a camel for a centerfold . . . Official Winner of Fallfest ' 84 โ€” STEEL Blaine was that you driving the Nova or ' the human buoy ' . . . Harris, the beard didn ' t work . . . Marty, order and c-shaped screw- drivers lately . . . Doug David, ladies lin- gerie expert . . . Put on another suit Gaydos, Shewell ' s in the race Scheeler โ€” but she ' s a Philipino . . . How to prepare a resume, by Mike W Mr. Multimattres 1984, conquering St. Luke ' s, Taylor College and the annex โ€” Hutch . . . The Coffee Achiever, pass out at 9:00 with girlfriend present โ€” Tucker . . . Delaware sororities are my favorite ' โ€” Chi Delphia . . . Roman, have a nice day Oh well, 1MB would be a nice company to work for Chris . . . โ€” Goodnight Gene โ€” Ita (Bnxnxnn ยฎ 6 G ยง ยฉ ! ยง tKw CHiiuli lliinu-rr.itii โ– โ– F OV HUV WP ' !- ' 1? ,:::!r;fโ€ž .. H... iE mr l r ยง4|ยงยงยงยงยง ยง0a 198 Epsilon Lambda Chapter Founded Nationally โ€” 1873 Lewis School Founded Locally โ€” 1982 Colors โ€” Bronze, Pink and Blue Tequila Tastes Good! . . . I Sing to Delta Gamma . . . Sunday Night Club The Break- fast Club . . . Thursday Night Dinner Club . . . Linda, Gordon called . . . Shorebound . . . MOJOS . . . Lithperth of America . . . Anti-Lisper ' s Club . . . Balsie Pants . . . Be- funneled . . . Chablis . . . Jack Boner cham- pagne . . . AHEEB . . . Dill Pickle and all her Gherkins . . . Jingle Pledges . . . Charlie says . . . Wanna buy a piece of cement? . . . How many crows can you fit in a Toyota? Has anyone seen an angel named KYR? Feeling ill after Heaven and Hell? the black sheep . . . Jobob and Johnthorns of the month . . . Mooselips sink ships . . . Pardi- woman . . . the cruiser . . . Who ' s that girl in the blue bra? . . . Why did the chicken cross the basketball court? . . . Who ' s the most kickin NIS? . . . A nip for the cook . . . and some for the hands . . . Barb Marden was an engineer . . . and so was Crazy Yane! Madame Stasia . . . Lisa Laura, over- whelmed at Lehigh Lafayette . . . Edwinna . . . Betty Crocker . . . Roof Rovers . . . Motocross Man . . . UNIHAB 21 . . . Ditto . . . Generic . . . Repugnant . . . Maryland ' Sweethearts ' . . . Scumby Groder Bring back velour! . . . BBerns, BRepublican . . . Who ' s got the most ballsey points . . . Wan- na go bowling? Millsey the detective . . . JM AR God rest their souls . . . Delta Gamma Girls . . . Dani, be nice to the neighbors . . . DGs wanna have fun! The incredible crew of 22 . . . I ' m Clare and you ' re not . . . get zapped today? . . . Spunk ' s getting tan . . . get that cat! . . . Only โ€” more shopping days till the pledge formal Bowser . . . Hotel 13 . . . Fashionably late . . . PPD . . . Tristan . . . Puke Bowl . . . This day is cancelled . . . WTFTADGDITM โ€” WH! . . . Viking dinner Pelvis . . . Wimps . . . The Bubble . . . festered . . . What ' s your weight in wax? . . . A Crack Above the Rest Tm going men- tal! . . . Pennsylvania Blue Laws โ€” DG . . . ' ' Me My Shadow ' ' Our fleet can ' t be beat! . . . DooDoo I can read . . . BYOJ ... De- wey, Where ' s your watch . . . Overprogram- med . . . Big Chill group The Blue Tooth . . . Puddle Daton . . . Sheila and Caryn ' s Jelly Donuts . . . We are family . . . Diane, do men always strip around you? . . . We ' re Seeeeesters! . . . ' On Your Balls ' . . . Buhe ' s Armenian! . . . It ' s been a great year! . . . We ' ll miss you seniors . . . Congrats to Lor- raine Webb and Julia Charlie! tltn Plfi โ–  โ–  โ– โ– โ– โ– โ– โ–  ' โ– โ– i ' HMil HIHHl ' HH โ– โ– ยง ' โ– โ– 1 i H โ– โ– 1 Drlta f hi gjH Crliiul) lliitnrriiilii m Mk iSBBii I Nil Chapter Founded Nationally โ€” 1827 Union College Founded Locally โ€” 1884 Colors โ€” Blue and White The Nu Chapter of Delta Phi has been at Lehigh for almost 100 years, and in that time, it has established a tradition of being an active and well diversified fraternity. Our brothers are involved in a wide range of campus activities and organizations such as forum. The Brown White, and In- fraternity Council. Academically. Delta Phi consistently attains a very respectable rank- ing among fraternities . Our intramural pro- gram has been improving greatly, and we look for vard to outstanding achievements in all sports. We also have a number of brothers who compete on the intercollegiate level. Social life is certainly not lacking at Delta Phi. as our parties have become a highlight of Lehigh ' s social scene including our annual Volleyball Beach-Blast during Greek Week. 201 Ita tgma Pi|i r t:r.-r . Im Drlla ยง ' tiuna JJIii k s ' M mmmWm 202 Beta Theta Chapter Founded Nationally โ€”1899 College of the City of New York Founded Locally โ€” 1932 Colors โ€” Green and White I ' ll take the bong hits . . . Enot . . . thanks for the oranges, Dave . . . what couch officer ...OK. Fatboy . . . Free Ronald . . . EAT! . . . Smokey brat dog . . . Eric. Eric. Eric just 10 minutes a day . . . how can you guys live like this? . . . 32 out of 32. last place-first draft pick . . . spike the dyke . . . use a coast- er Murray . . . spontaneous combustion wood is no substitute for glass . . . Sluggo ' s not dead, he ' sjust asleep afraid of the Hulk- ster, Mike . . . I ' ve still got my pin. T.Y.V.M. . . . Viet man. Mauo. blood brothers . . . who pissed in the fryer? . . . Trish โ€” on again, off again . . . Penn State ' s black belt ... is it because I ' m steward . . . Gilligan makes the Dean ' s list . . . Leary. Liddy . . . Where ' s my sword, I have a whore to slay . . . Barf shoes . . . Stu in the open . . . stupid Murray tricks . . . Throw it Murray . . . women are like a steel brush, think about it . . . He-man wom- en haters club . . . a toothbrush can do won- ders for a hickey on the neck . . . I ' m worthy of good Mcservice . . . return of NTV . . . world ' s slowest eater . . . Lehigh ' s number one academic house . . . can ' t argue with Goo . . . double secret probation . . . when I was your color late night with Chicholm cart propulsion . . . if she had antlers, I ' d shoot her . . . Moo bang your belt tv2 thucks . . . puke in the pocket it ' s been over a year Doug, can you still resist the urge to trog . . . anyone seen a grown man puke? . . . takeoff your underwear . . . Flossie house nudity chairman . . . Joen . . . pledge trip to Har- lem . . . Mullen, where ' s the urinal . . . Ace cool spoons reunites . . . Mike Boyd bunny hop . . . I am neophyte Nu . . . a loss for one is a loss for all. sir . . . Budyegeegee . . . butter wrestling . . . I can ' t deal with Murray โ€” reality spike the shopping cart . . . P.O.G. โ€” piss on Gulotta . . . the whole house is a urinal . . . stunt grandma . . . hose down those Ricans Al . . . where ' s the fire . . . Delta Sig ' s under siege โ€” attack of the Broughalites . . . Monday morning pubnight . . . pledge acrobatic team no more house advisor, thanks Stu Mr. Chicken . . . that ' s ladies, not ere sties . . . popcorn pubnight . . . red sweater . . . 2.2 iceberg . . . make merry till Trishfaced . . . Thursday night pubnight, what a big success how high do the bets go before I.M.D. does it again? . . . the wrath of the neck . . . well fellas, I guess this is it, so long Gulay, Rovner. Chis, Pel- lish, Sinky, Brad, Foster, Spank, Josh and Vermin. elta ' nn elta a .ย Drlta a a It Drlta 11 nvM UU15 j Jl- ' iuuu ' iiiiu jfatlirr;; iCrliiuli lliiinniHlii 204 Beta Lambda Chapter Founded Nationally โ€” 1858 Bethany College Founded Locally โ€” 1874 Colors โ€” Purple, White, and Gold Delta Tan Delta Returns We the gentlemen of Delta Tan Delta will, through the strength of our brother- hood, maintain a committment to excel- lence. This pledge the 50 new brothers of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity took together and stated that, although building a fraternity on that doctrine might be a challenge, it was one which they had accepted with immeas- urable enthusiasm. It is this enthusiasm that defines the New Delt and each member has pledged his honor to the establishment of a strong and respected fraternity and committed himself to the overall success of Delta Tau Delta. When they first began, they could be iden- tified on campus by pledge badges and shirts. In the future, they intend to be recog- nized through service and sincere brother- hood. elta Ppstlnn wEEmmpss mmMMmlmWi Drlta Hpiiilnn ik ' M . mM El โ– ,t.ย .. iO . iย AO asoss M,cยซ.ยฃi izmtui,, i HI H Crliiyli llniurnHtii HiBmii ' i m HIiHIli (P EP, De ?a Upsilon is a very unique fraternity at Lehigh. We atDUdo not base the founda- tion of our brotherhood on secret rituals or hazing. We rely on our own system, a system of friendship and loyalty. DU is a house rich in tradition and ability, both in academics and athletics. Several DU brothers hold honorable positions in the Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society, while many brothers compete on the gridir- on for Lehigh ' s nationally ranked football squad. In addition, we are very competitive in intramurals and, year in and year out, DU fields strong teams in basketball, football, boxing, and wrestling. Being a DU brother is a rewarding experi- ence that is looked on with much respect and admiration around campus. We have one oj the newer houses on the hill and our social events โ€” most notable being our annual Greek Week Beach Party โ€” are not to be missed. 206 Lehigh Chapter Founded Nationally โ€” 1834 Williams College Founded Locally โ€”1885 Colors โ€” Royal Blue and Old Gold 207 amma Pi|t ttn OilP ' TOE SPO B e K EBPEW Okinuna )h ilirta Ul felly) il-1 ICrliiyli 11 lit II rr lit til 1 208 Delta Kappa Chapter Founded Nationally โ€” 7572 Syracuse University Founded Locally โ€” 1976 Colors โ€” Brown and Mode Believe it or not 25 minute dinners . . . the apres dinner club . . . it ' s been three months or more or less, but who ' s counting . . . off the wall . . . Gam- ma Phi CHARGE card โ€” don ' t leave with- out it . . . but will she do an O . . . Gamma Phi without: snaps, sweats, jocks, rah-rahs. aerobics, the Super-Cooler, wall dancing, circle-jerking, IM ' s. Stubop. 3 positives and 3 negatives, raining men. cops and plows. PAC. great pledges, shoot the moon, beer and pizza, sprouts, the Gimp, a copy machine that works . . . Michele, does the Sorth star still shine? . . . Ginzu Naden takes stock in J J powder . . . CB ' s over the hill with a sophomore . . . Amy, don ' t come in. it ' s my birthday . . . Kim No com- ment, but I like it Down Under McClaren . . . Claudia, are you engaged?. Remley . . . Potato-head strives for the top . . . Alyson, don ' t you ever, ever, ever, ever, EVER . . . Perks roadtrips but not every weekend . . . Kathy ' s not gay, while he ' s away . . . Amy, how was Steak and Rape under the mistletoe Rocky trains on the hill for a rematch with Phil . . . Is RA happy with Slappy? . . . bop sings the Panhel tune, ' ' I ' m so Pretty in the bathroom . . . BD, is it hugher by the dozen? โ–  . . Kim and Bam Bam take the EXPress to Bedrock . . . Jill, why did you stop smoking? . . . Bird wants a cracker . . . KW is on a Manhunt . . . Laura, is three in in Eng- land? . . . Web, does your string match? . . . ME, is the search over? . . . JF, does garlic ward off boneless Chuck? . . . Nic, how hot do you like it? . . . Diane ' s got the nicest boyfriend, what a surprise! . . . Mia . . . EOT? Song Chairman. Ann Wilson . . . Scary Ann in multiples of 10 ... Suck face Sandy . . . Staci, cut the bullshit Kelly dances Like a Freshman . . . Jen Ren where ' ve ya benn . . . Dodi ' s closet at Sigs . . . Marie Bee buzzes home on a Harley . . . Smaggot, the mother of 24 ... Mickey embezzles milk and cheese . . . Wendy, pop- corn, salad, and what ' s the name of your car? . . . MIP, but will he warm the car for you? . . . GB, space for rent . . . the Grinch who stole the little green sprouts . . . the fanatic bumps the home town to dig a Kappa Sig . . . Skimmer the master of the Mashers (GMD) . . . Nancy S., blinded by love, needs some shades the hopeless romantic is walk- ing the abyss looking for reasons . . . Jenny Jenny Bang Bang . . . GT, do you want a brother or a pledge? . . . Nice โ€” bow, Elsie! (LR) . . . Scarlett McGan goes to Panhel . . . Erica ' s body language . . . Brenda goes to Boca and Carol gets a double bed . . . IM ' s Linda? ... No! My nails! ... Rozie ' s body bound . . . Is that Rae behind those wisps . . . Are the walls thin at Sigs too? . . . the DA is a walking violation . . . Tanya ' s already moved to the North side . . . Brenda, Rae, Hannah, and Laura โ€” we miss you! Hurry back! To twenty-four carat, we leave you every- thing we didn ' t do, which isn ' t much . . . BUT . . . you ' ll think of something . . . WHAT ARE YOU THINKING OF???!! Love ya all in Pi Kappa Epsilon, the SENIORS . . . C-va! P ppa JVIpIja BSB fWW ZW IKa a Al ilui luirtii O Sirlmili llimirnul Ibis M kM Via iBBBB 210 Pennsylvania Alpha Chapter Founded Nationally โ€” 1825 Union College Founded Locally โ€” 1894 Color โ€” Scarlett DIRTBAGS ... Drink for the โ€ขโ€ขCaptain . . . The Last Bastion of Hope . . . The BW . . . Five dozen in five minutes . . . The Big T ... Kleinamhulate . . . Monobrowosis . . . Mac the Mooch, what the fโ€”k? . . . Steve Reale! . . . Bookie Cookies . . . Make soup from the crust . . . Beer Foos . . . Show me the urinal . . . We ' re Infinite! . . . Mitch- nambulation?? โ€” WTF . . . Srop trou in Toronto ... I ' m taking a survey, do you ? ... Tina at Zanzibar! . . . 0-Tay . . . Browder Blow Tree of Life . . . Plaster burns? Cut the loft! . . . Piels Farts . . . Fug- ly My tongue hurts! . . . John the Beer Man. I ' ll have Just one more. . . . A.S.P.C.B.S. . . . Very Wimpy Dude . . . The GLUVAS rating . . . Open up. here comes breakfast! . . . Chest butt optional . . . My advice to you is to Bulk up or leave KA . . . Yanhyay . . . Fundamental Differ- ences . . . Wecker ' s a Golden Retriever . . . SMUT Chairman BAP!! Tell me you want it! . . . Da Crush . . . Who is Kurt Wenger? . . . Vitamin V . . . Diputs Nagillig . . . Happy Hallowenis . . . Bob G. is a freshman? . . . Snatch of Fury . . . Hoot! Hoot! . . . Hooters Tooters Poopers . . . Subliminal Party Posters Finch does the 64-ounce funnel! . . . Have you ever been to scout camp? โ€” The Big H . . . Sparky II . . . The Dow Jones Crashed . . . She pumps Gold โ€” Gold ' s Star Women . . . Choir Girls! . . . The Head Bob . . . He gluuuuuuuucked! . . . 1664 de Kronenbourg . . . The far stall . . . Steam tunneling . . . Henry goes caving . . . the BEVO . . . Body Bowling F.U.B.A.R.H . . . Beer Pong: Joel isn ' t breathing! . . . In but Out . . . Pringle is DWI . . . I hate to throw up on a car I like so much . . . I haven ' t seen this much blow on my person in quite some time ... the original FOG . . . Pjeh! Pjeh! Get that outta here! . . . The Jarhead . . . Spot got a job . . . Kap Kards . . . K.A.R.L . . . What ' s the Y of L? ... Hey Tony, waddado! . . . Gimme a spesh! . . . Worm night and purple hooters . . . Fish for dinner . . . Watermelon Daiquiri ' s . . . Discs-O ' - Death . . . Midnight Tails . . . Grain on tap . . . Five. Ten. that Fifteen mister! . . . PILE ON!! . . . Plate Spinning . . . L. does KA . . . Guilty! did it in the orchard . . . Mot ion Potion . . . Sometimes when Wyman wakes up. his mouth tastes like . . . spoiled for life . . . If you can ' t get it here, you better hang it up HO HO HO, Santa wants a BJ! . . . Raisin- itis . . . The N.P. Rating . . . From 16 down to 10 . . . There you have it! . . . Mary Mac in- stosh . . . Pron Freak! . . . Dick Metz before he dicks you! . . . Smith and the strobe has- sle Social Irresponsibility โ€” Drink ' til you puke! . . . One-Punch Bryden . . . Snow Football . . . Road Rally. Bar-B-Q. Cahm- pagne. and Clams! . . . Fuzzy and Stevie . . . LVCC . . . Library Jumps . . . McSorleys โ€” Stop the van, I gotta go! . . . Night Skiing . . . Anything you want . . . The Spitfire be- comes afiowerpot . . . Cold Dorm Wars . . . Elevator Sex . . . Kleinisms P (relationship lasts after pinning) = 0.35 . . . Three-way party calls . . . Pounders . . . Kap Art Gal- lery . . . Tuck and the Huey Bat . . . The Fix-Bar . . . Viking Dinners . . . Joe . . . Hey Billy, is is a home game tonight? . . . Joe AERO 1 Joe AERO 2 Road Cones . . . Floppy in the orchard Hooner Cokes . . . Jug-O ' -Happineffs Womoans be Excel- launt! Y.I.T.B., The Dirtbags (KFLU) I โ–บt 7 I appa Ipl|a ยฎI| ta โ– i -:I iKcm in Alpha ahrta II HHi ' HIIHi ' HHli B HByBB tiEK MEK THE KATS , ' 212 Epsilon Rho Chapter Founded Nationally โ€” 1870 Asbiiry College Founded Locally โ€” 1984 Colors โ€” Black and Gold Pick the ham out of the Cordon Bleu โ€” No thanks I ' ll just pick . . . Tell me about your sheep ' ...SO WHAT IF THEY ARE NICE โ€” WE NEED ADJECTIVES! Many tears shed during rush . . . funnels at Kathy ' s . . . The Fiji fire escape . . . Just be ready at 5:30 and I ' ll have someone there to pick you up! . . . Dear John letters . . . Silver plat- ters . . . Carnegie Mellon โ€” a road trip for Becky ... Oh no it ' sfeta cheese . . . I would die 4U! I hear the H.I. has great MTV . . . Depot Dinner . . . Andrea you are never get- ting in my car again . . . Initiation โ€” the day after . . . Remember not to really drink the stuff . . . roly-poly fish heads . . . Murray Gorson . . . Sandalman โ€” go back to Israel . . . But we are no Kappa Alpha Tau! . . . Martha Lou did you go to Eco today? . . . no the passing isn ' t for me . . . Heather โ€” a guy with two H ' s for you . . . we need peanut butter now . . . Liza Shari got theirs โ€” hurry up Andrea . . . you mean all the Tee- tas are coming over here!? . . . Do you want to go swimming at Fiji? I don ' t think so Crispy Gooney-bird โ€” thank God what a relief . . . You must be my lucky star! High on kites Colonizing Sisters lK ' afi}.ia Alpha ahrta K r li I u li 11 II I II t r ;; i t u Eg2S3EHE2E2S2 213 nppn tgma ! I!0bBPB1 CS Beta Iota Chapter Founded Nationally โ€” 1869 University of Virginia Founded Locally โ€”1900 Colors โ€” Scarlett, White and Green I ' ve never seen a class that parties more than you guys! . . . JHNNIII . . . Wo vaca- tions in Japan with a backpack and then gets pinned Virgil does corpses . . . Snydo Bunny Hops the Hershey Highway to Disneyworld . . . Goose ' s thumb ' s in Nip ' s brown eye . . . Gratli shave your shaft . . . Robbies second hand stink shop . . . Fritz does Hilda on Delts Rock . . . Conan: From Kathleen to Dante to Cooper . . . why can ' t Weebee friends . . . McCabe the pepperdick . . . Dante wears Cornishes Cologne . . . thanks Alex you drunk Capri driving faggot . . . Wil- ly likes puffy white clams especially Beergut Stinkee, Spanky. JJ. the Judge . . . Boner contest in Wince ' s van . . . Drakes Fruit Pies . . . 1st Annual A.S. Memorial Labor Day Weekend Volleyball Tournament . . . Batesy wears wool sox when putting . . . Chowder- head goes in the back way . . . Werner needs a marriage counselor? Ruser shits in the library . . . Tennis, eco, clothing, cars, stereos, Anne, Cocaine, orgasms. Phi- ladelphia. Politics . . . TECCSACOPP! Starring Willie . . . Skippies precious svo. Skippies precious stink. Skippies fake ROLEX Scratcy Robinson, Conrats to the seniors . . . Better luck next year Conan, Gib, Gregg, K.K.. Digger. 215 I ambba (!ll|t Iplja iCrliuUi llmiiriiiitii I try- โ€ขโ€ข J- w--- y; 7 T ' T iwlHffiltln1ย i2ยฃB2wi 216 Gamma Psi Chapter Founded Nationally โ€” 1909 Boston University Founded Locally โ€” 1926 Colors โ€” Purple, Green, and Gold Right HERE! Vote for LOU and live No Fat Chicks ... Crazy Wally ' s Christmas Con- clave . . . How ' bout a butt f (a! . . . Bull- shit. Bullshit. Bullshit . . . That ' s right . . . Damn he don ' t miss . . . That ' s Rights . . . Funbunch goes to the Poconos . . . Beltzfor HighZeta . . . Later Flecher . . . Todd Ebert head ... 17 weeks, then deep throat . . . Bathroom floor, mailroom floor . . . Grem- hns 50 on Red . . . Stroudsberg 4 out of 5 usedboozedspoozed . . . don ' t eat cake $450 phone bill per month?! . . . Checkercab- ophobia . . . Even Turbo power couldn ' t save this car . . . Ted ' s school of driving . . . Sherwinfactor . . . no Marietta . . . Chi have some ' ? . . . Padilla ' s wooped . . . the annex . . . Narly . . . Beer muscles . . . Kelly smiles โ€” Bran can graduate . . . High Brillo-head report . . . the women ofJeffMilone Calan- der . . . stuff a sock in her mouth. Welsh . . . the $43 kiss on the cheek . . . Lynne. when ' s your sister coming up? . . . Don ' t call me Tiger . . . Benetz casualities . . . High Hacked buys a car . . . snake says, This is yugoslavian crystal? . . . AC ' s on the beach, dingus . . . Fuzzy duck? First Valley Bunk โ€” Piss Stream . . . Gloom land Doom โ€” 12 Road . . . Gator palor fee . . . Drink for . . . Beer pong master, Galcher . . . Wings ... she ' s a bitch โ€” he was blown off squirrel piss . . . one Adam twelve โ€” see the man with the pole up his ass do up this gig . . . Volcano Room . . . Madonna ' s a virgin โ€” so ' s Gretzky tell her to go on a pretty . . . do you love your mother? . . . you know your mom and dad do . . . Funnelman Aaah- hhmother . . . Wittcheeks . . . zero based budgeting . . . High Rag . . . tell Walt the buddy system doesn ' t work . . . that pullout couch comes in handy . . . I like the quiet type . . . Brinkley trashes house . . . Kutz- town connection . . . Hawaii Five-oh, World News Tonight, The Munsters . . . Chanaka bush . . . The Wake Forest dude Crazy Eddie . . . Fess Up! . . . Dirt Tales . . . 1 1 Pi{t tltn ยฎi|eta sf p onsBP yiit Delta ahrta SSi iCrliiuli lluinriiiihi f SBES 218 Pennsylvania Eta Chapter Founded Nationally โ€” 1848 Miami University Founded Locally โ€”7557 Colors โ€” Azure and Argent Yerbie. big muscles . . . Funzie. I ' m gonna kill you . . . Kroepel meets Dracula . . . Breadface! . . . I wanna rock . . . Hugh Ful- lam . . . Weigh the egg . . . The Greeker . . . Tallo is a bull dyke with chest hair โ€” Fullum I had a boner . . . I know I had a boner . . . There is a small third world nation in Den- nis ' ass . . . Tve heard Dennis ' hemor- rhoids go woobadi. woobadi. woobad . . . Richard Simmons hits the Hill . . . IM Boxing ' champ gets a shiner . . . Joe Pater- no goes out on Halloween . . . M.P.W. . . . We want Mandella . . . My little dupa . . . Bert ' s pride โ€” Don ' t Flush! . . . Where ' s the ice machine. Booby? . . . This meal got an 8.5 . . . Does green go with orange? . . . Tongue Woman . . . Dial Tone Woman . . . Twelve-year Old . . . It ' s freezing Get grain damaged . . . Mooney is a god??? . . . Dick- clit . . . Phi Sluggo Spivack โ€” Sloppy Seconds . . . End zone โ€” Score Dudley . . . Herbie falls off the balcony . . . Bert for dis- tance-bounce . . . I ' m sooo haaaappy! . . . That Barney Rubble โ€” What an actor . . . Mom, we WON!! Reagan won!! . . . Three- way vote for Exec. Counc: We ' II flip for it โ€” Rabbi . . . Murray Math: Two lates equal one miss . . . Tom falls off the Chapter Room ceiling . . . Dudley outruns Jersey State Trooper . . . The human Hi-lighter . . . Love and Lust Nagif ace . . . I want to knock all of his teeth and put each one on a different street in Bethlehem โ€” Nagi Party at the monuments . . . I haven ' t eaten since the alst time I ate . . . There ' s just some things I won ' t do AL. P.W, F ' n Freemanetics . . . Buy a jock for that face . . . I can ' t believe I locked my keys in the Rolls . . . Pluke-n- Pung 19 in the rice burner! . . . All I need is some tasty waves, a cool buzz, and I ' mmm fine . . . It ' s times like these that life doesn ' t suck . . . Sex kills โ€” Come to Lehigh and live forever . . . Forty minute Farber . . . Bert Crash Burn. Capt. Destructo. Hose- bag Tetreault . . . Mike The Milkman. David Lee Roth Mooney . . . Let ' s throw rocks at ' em . . . And Dudley ' s hairline is still receding . . . Chipmunk . . . 22,500 cups โ€” on sale Alloy Acres! . . . Grain Funnels . . . Capt. Morgan Snorkels! . . . Unruly Alumni! . . . Phi Delt talkes over the infir- mary . . . Funzie Loves the Three Stoogies . . . Beer Hoops! . . . Carno โ€” The Bicentennial Cheese God!! ... It ' s not too late for an excellent ending 219 Pl|t (Bnxnmu tltu yiii (6amuia Drlla iCrliiuli lliiiurn.Uii BASSOS ' II ill 220 Beta Chi Chapter Founded Nationally โ€” 1848 Washington and Jefferson Founded Locally โ€” 1886 Colors โ€” Purple and White Z-Man, P-Man, Gebs, Lovie, Gordy. Stork. Bubba. Turk, Hersh, Frank. Harti. Salem, JB, Dno, and Buzz. Pledges of the world unite โ€” January ' 82 ... Penn State . . . Esthers . . . 187.55 . . . Party van . . . tri- pig ghost pledge . . . gables . . . bid day Buzz the 2 beer commander . . . FIVES pledge trip Round II . . . Rutgers . . . Twan . . . The hammer shuffle . . . Judge Wopner Hershey . . . Catipillar Hey Z nice girls need it too . . . touchy Hammer โ€” can ' t believe I ' m one person . . . Reeeeee! . . . And the leaver fell . . . special Dan . . . Grasshopper โ€” stop laughing . . Beer slides . . . Barton sleeps forever . . . Fโ€”k the sororities . . . Bubba piss on Beta . . . Going on Probation Party Gebs rides the Seward Express . . . it ' s not over! . JB drowns at Ft. Lauderdale ' 82 . . . Hershmonster . . . IM Football Cham- pions . . . Hurray for us and fโ€”k you . . . Phil ' s Prop Club the rodeo song . . . hazing hotline โ€” l-800-SOS-HELP . . . Twilight Zone . . . the demise of Bucky Badger . . . Proportional Chugs . . . Dice . . . Mexican . . . Viking . . . Key game . . . horse races . . . Buffalo . . . blackjack . . . Barton at the bar? . . . Z-Man entertairmg at the bar . . . Tub- ers . . . AK from PA . . . 6th offensive against squirrels . . . bottlerockets . . . piss- ing down the rathole . . . Til be frank โ€” you ' re tits in a ringer . . . sleep team . . . late nite wake-ups . . . for pillows are better than rocks . . . chicks dig turk? . . . Mustata rock the Casbah Reeeee! . . . we do what we want . . . Jordache . . . surfs up . . . where ' s the bulb . . . Aaaah! . . . Stop screaming P-Man . . . I want that coin damnit . . . fight night: casualities bowling . . . disco pig . . . formal dates??? . . . Christmas party โ€” Santa, Elf. and Reindeer โ€” Santa chugs bear asses . . . Tic-Tac-Tow . . . beer goggles . . . beer muffs . . . beer hats ... in coming . . . dry Barton humor . . . I ' m your worst fโ€”kin nightmare . . . skin head . . . figurehead . . . lameduck . . . Mr. Septmember . . . lOth on the hill?? side of beef . . . hank a shit . . . Hi! who is that masked man? . . . Sky lab fall out (fell down) ... SS I ... Adolph Healy and the house rules . . . Reeee! . . . John Albert . . . blurb night . . . movie club . . . leisure king . . . part the sea . . . No more Mr. Nice Guy . . . Fiji wedge . . . Reeeee! . . . WE STILL DON ' T CARE IF YOU DON ' T LIKE US!! 221 Pljt llappa ยฎl|Eta Kl:ii All k ' mIM 222 Pennsylvania Alpha Chapter Founded Nationally โ€” 1889 Lehigh University Founded Locally โ€”1889 Colors โ€” Cardinal, Gold, and White Yore news Delts rock . . . yore news Gapes ' rape . . . Naco, KSap. Pod MING A . . . Apeman, Smooth. Keno . . . FTH . . . in- cubus . . . ML . . . my airs . . . The Best Fโ€”king House on the Hill Kenny G. CMC. Tashji . . . House yore Kuitzie. Chuckie- Psycho, House Mouses. Silly . . . Pledgi . . . EEat Fast! . . . Bottle! Bottle! . . . 216 keg kick . . . scarf . . . dog house . . . Rogi . . . It ' s not my dog . . . phone booth . . . spi- ral dork . . . vegas . . . foul race . . . pics . . . and we know the difference . . . The Kelly Club QV ... Igor . . . RPI ... no tip ... What ' s the story, Gerry? . . . Could you describe that happiness Gene. Gene The Dancing Machine . . . ups . . . Hawks-Daves . . . MHU . . . dates . . . Lafayettes Gate . . . Jokes, Skits . . . eat the Pizza . . . the sixteen days of pledging . . . FLR . . . I . . . Is this initiation? . . . lune gapes . . . snow ball fight . . . the brawl . . . it ' s the Seniors. No, it ' s the Alumni . . . just a few bad apples . . . Yo Biff, get yore mom out of OUR cold dorm? ... Joe and Shirley ... heavy, hecky ice cream cakifides . . . sturd . . . chup . . . breakage . . . fundraiser . . . knewt! knewt! . . . up and out . . . hit it . . . redbrick . . . party animal . . . the wall of yore . . . for every reason in the world . . . sun and fun . . . moon and fun . . . the lunar . . . crew weak beer pong till dawn . . . breakfast at Wimble- don . . . off or out . . . naked snow dives . . . four to foos . . . treasurer weak . . . keno ' s lake . . . tube . . . stogies and trek . . . dynas- ty .. . tails . . . pledge garbage Jetlag . . . rack . . . tojo . . . where ' s the captain . . . Naco 9 . . . spoon . . . Waaaaah . . . incus- pew . . . Cillo ' s tool . . . female w ithin . . . BIOTA . . . Cag ' s pass . . . Fritz . . . lard monster . . . don ' t get me wrong. I ' d do her . . . Toya . . . just ducky . . . Senior Banquet ... theTV Toss . . . DMR . . . AI . . . anteat- ers . . . mantle jumping . . . greeks . . . Perk- ins run the star . . . Viking Dinner . . . the boot . . . Mickex Mouse 223 Pift tgma Pappa i .1 }b ill nut IKappn 10 J r i ti:t IlKil li ยฎ Irliiuli lluiiirn.ilu B 9 n k ' 224 Nu Chapter Founded Nationally โ€” 1873 University of Massachusetts Founded Locallv โ€”7 96 7 Colors โ€” Magenta and Silver PPPUUUGGGS! . . . Gonk ...I ' d like to see you in just SOX . . . sweetness mmmaaaii- taais . . . agent 808 . . . bannana cup โ€” perhaps . . . would you like to see a double bed in action Whitehall on the seal . . . Upton tea boo boo . . . the falcon and the pugscy . . . earth dog . . . rust} ' . . . meat nose . . . chops . . . vic-tim . . . cheesy . . . blo-blo.fat fat . . . snapmann . . . ya big 10 ply hefty . . . infatuation . . . going horn this weekend? . . . wake up, it ' s dinner time . . . WUG . . . my hood is totally demolished . . . greek month . . . lafayette week . . . cheer up! . . . long live Ining . . . poor, poor Kathy . . . Big L . . . mouse is a blade fert . . . Timmy . . . Se.x-less . . . Slimy . . . snap man . . . Danny and Marfa . . . YAK . . . L-Ski . . . LYH-Ski R-Ski . . . Taz the claw . . . bludgeoned . . . chufflers . . . hot dog man . . . rotating monster flags . . . watch our for the agent . . . come on bar . . . station wagon . . . I don ' t care, I have a job . . . two feet out the door . . . line sly . . . 3 down 6 to go . . . 49ers โ€” superbowl champs . . . remember 8.08% financing. Ron . . . Evil Murphy . . . He has a red GTI 438945 . . . nice car Wass . . . my Honda always carries a layer of dirt . . . Chalfont! . . . room for rent . . . the cheetah. Joe . . . labasted . . . Dan xx โ€” MLVDSB . . . Zeus. ' . ' Too much . . . WHS HAVE YOU i OOtC YOUR ' HOMEWORK ?n 225 Pt appa Ipi| l fli iK ' appa Alpha I MM lit uJ iCrliiuli lluiiiniulii i II yQI 226 Gamma Lambda Chapter Founded Nationally โ€”1868 Founded Locally โ€”7929 University of Virginia Colors โ€” Garnet and Gold Pike ' s Scoreboard Won Lost Lady in Chevette I Seagrams PA State Cop $102 87 MPH Pledges Boo-Boo, JG 12 Jacuzzi Tin Men 8 Fountain Hill Cop JC 27 credits Incompetent Registrar No Deliveries Sign 1 Boss Mobile Kakos 1 Darwinism Shake-me-ups 17 Dave Glxnn Bruce No Decision Kathv Regie TKO Jeff Kim 1 Freddy Kim 1 Glynn Kim 1 Dave ? Frost}- 22 Brothers Arponte Passes 8 Dates Finals 3 Maynard 1 State of PA $68.50 Bruce โ€” ; can PBR JG Brian 1 Summer Prof. Luyben 20 years Connie 1 Freddy Bretzy 9 credits Lisa 3 papers 111 Pt finmbbn ptyi ii mMmkmMmkAmdM iii tCrliinli lluiumiilii ' ii ilMIIIIHIi MM wm f.msK lilac 228 Lambda Chapter Founded Nationally โ€” 1895 Yale University Founded Locally โ€” 1915 Colors โ€” Purple and Gold Dork . . . I don ' t believe you ' re president of anything . . . Bring Chip back and then find him . . . Veiack . . . pack your bags Vetack. again . . . We love you Choppers. Oh yes we do. We love you Choppers. So smoke out bu ... Dry lamb . . . Pi Lambda Dry . . . Pi Lambda Dull . . . We never take showers, and we always throw up ... Dicked by the dean . . . Until I get laid, no one is safe . . . BIMBOS. WAKE UP BIMBOS . . . Soup nuts Bathroom bitch . . . Dream machine . . . VERY FINE ...Mr. T. I pity the fool who don ' t drink Mr. T ... Gigged tip again, huh? Dicky . . . Pi lam? Isn ' t that Dick Blewitt ' s house? ... hate what ' s been done to my life Noglows . . . RIGHT! . . . Chicken Hawk . . . hey. how you be? Yoube Hoopin? . . . The Chinese girl hold- ing her breath, the little fat red-jaired girl . . . Lumpy ' s woman . . . BIMBOS . . . Bogus off-campus PIMPS . . . Let ' s have beer at the viking feast! . . . No let ' s not Don ' t you tie your pledges to trees and make them throw up? said the Chopper ' s little sister . . . I hate when that happens! Don ' t you hate when that happens? . . . So. in other words, what you ' re saying is that they were orderly and gentlemanly until they began vomiting and urinating? . . . Nice package . . . Did they all move together at once when they were tied together at the waist? . . . Great spot! Right next to the tree! . . . Men โ€” Doing manly things โ€” In a manly environment โ€” Among men . . . Enough of this idle bucock- ery . . . Shut up Neff! . . . Nice chips . . . Beergut . . . God damn! Matt and Wight look huge! . . . Repo men are always in- tense! . . . Where ' s Ehoff? In his skin! . . . Your lips would make a lollypop too happy! . . . Austin: from M.E. to I.E. now to townie . . . Stamina hamina the bulkmonster . . . Bong Yahtzee . . . Sliders . . . Where should I put this zero . . . Care for another slider. Dicky? . . . Pre go . . . Hey Duke! DuuuukeyH! . . . Must be in the front rowww! ... Rik, Rik, Rik. Rik Choco- late chip Lewis . . . The smallest and the smelliest of the SWINE family . . . You can ' t be callin people weasle lips . . . Dat ' s Wrong! I wish I were Leonard Zelig the incredible changin man . . . Do it for Johnny! . . . Fat Alumnus . . . SPIKE Turquise Palace . . . How drinking changed my personality . . . Some people don ' t have any Self respect for others โ€” Vetak . . . what is ' i of 3 โ€” T. Tyson . . . I need some more cups of con- versation ... Pi Lam Defensive Circle . . . Obtain Free Doughnuts From Spike . . . Stay Gold Pony boy . . . Everyone get screwed, lude and tatooed! . . . Andy, it ' s kinda cold in here in Crow! . . . Scuse me professor, but that concept is still a little ruzzy in mah mind We have to get drunk before we go out! . . . She ' s using me for my mind Nacho Soup . . . Livestock . . . She likes the dope . . . Mo Chi. CHOPPER MOES . . . PLEDGES SUCK . . . Pack me a zinger . GLOWS . . DOOONER . TAN . . . OSTEHOFF . LUMPY . . . WHITEMAN WIGHTY . . . DICKY . . . . . . D.ANDREA SNIJO RICHO . . . RIK . . . BER- THOFF . . . . DIMMY . . . TONYR. TONY . . . SKIDS . . . MOK SEE YA LATER DORKS! 229 P t ppstlnn 230 Eta Chapter Founded Nationally โ€” 1833 Union College Founded Locally โ€”1884 Colors โ€” Garnet and Gold I can ' t believe he ate the whole thing! . . . Weber School of Waiting Webs, the Yanks suck! . . . Wheels-less . . . Get me out of this dumpster! . . . Where are those bruises from? . . . Brenda ' s here, it must be Friday . . . Licks Ticks . . . Have fun in Angola . . . I don ' t want no complaints, and that! . . . It ' s a fact! . . . Science . . . Inanimate Object . . . Wanna buy a Mustang? . . . Chuy-Chu-aw- wa . . . Jumpy . . . Papiado! . . . I can ' t eat it, it ' s bad for my teeth . . . Mr. Clean . . . Spic Span . . . If it floats . . . Ferret Face ...Is Terry there? . . . Glazer ...The SOB . . . How to get the biggest single without really trying . . . Like, like, like, you guys should get some talking skills The Idiot . . . Robert Plant ... YBS Mr. X . . . Purple Pol- ka-dots? . . . Nice Podium! . . . You drank how much with the HL? . . . The Fine Art of Rushing . . . Definition of conceited I can ' t. I have a test in FOUR weeks You know what I did . . . You ' re doing the Pots and Pans . . . ME God . . . National . . . Moo-Goo! . . . Flash! . . . Oh Baby, Ya! . . . Firetruck tail- gates, Ya! . . . Respect . . . Ski Trip ' 85 . . . The Hong Kong Scorpion Bowling . . . CARE! . . . Jump Rope Club? . . . Jungle . . . Are you serious? . . . Really? . . . You aren ' t joking, are you? . . . Nice Mustang! . . . Did you feed the fish yet? . . . The Entertainment Center Til drink gas before iced tea! . . . Who? . . . What? . . . When? . . . Where? Why? . . . Get outta the Tube Room! Swiss Dip . . . It ' s about time! . . . Gratefully Dead ... It ' s not Sanders, It ' s Sander ... Yo D-bag Mr. Yuke . . . Sucks cats off . . . Just out for a short bike ride . . . Not now, I ' m going to the Crest . . . Pillow . . . I had a booger attack . . . Invisible again . . . Beaty and the Slug . . . Death Row . . . Nachos . . . Hey, the soda machine is empty! . . . Surfer . . . Potatohead . . . Bubba . . . Any food in the kitchen? . . . Barf on the ceiling? . . . Ed who? . . . Sigma Roadtrip . . . Gonna fine our ass . . . Oh well 231 ' tgma Jklpija n k iTiH PPI iiiuu. Alalia fli. 1 1 .T K iA ' ft Sigma Kapa Chapter Founded Nationally โ€” 1909 College of the City of New York Founded Locally โ€” 1923 Colors โ€” Purple and White Doogs . . . Aargh . . . Clock . . . Max Billy . . . Joey . . . Emotion Man . . . Young Hove . . . Sheep, shipe. shoop Uva . . . Murray . . . Uncle Fist f-k Where ' s Roy . . . Joey, the house just isn ' t a fun place to live any- more Driving for Bluestine ... What ' s your PLODE . . . Feed my head . . . Snatch at the helm. Max shotgun. Sultzy ' s in the back . . . I hour 3 minutes 22 seconds to hoagies . . . Dukes Jet PortlWinstons in the Murray Mobile . . . Veeno . . . Gargoyle Uva has a girlfriend . . . La tooth. Marmaduke. Horse, Equus = Doug . . . Spae Invaders ... guess I just must be a dick ... think Id rather just go ahead and bob . . . Twelve pledges in hell . . . Fly up a drape . . . Liners in the grain . . . Sigma Hell . . . indecision man . . . Princess of Darkness . . . Joker. Joker, Joker . . . Russ, let ' s play Poker . . . Prince of Plaque . . . F-k you Fish face. chim-chim and Grandpa Fine sleep bound . . . 463 Montclair Bennick, Sloan. Braddick bone . . . Zone Trek . . . KarrylHen . . . Horizontal Man . . . Tofutti Man . . . Telly . . . Drip . . . Stench . . . Gymby Jeremiah . . . Bluestine . . . you have bad breath . . . Max Factor divide by 2,6 Doug and Adam . . . Nice Lunchinette guys . . . There ' s 5 sophomores I hate, and the rest I can ' t stand Harry Antonio . . . Front and squir- rel bulb up . . . chill out . . . The Big Pin . . . Sammy Scroll ... How Ya Doin ... Doormans Hat . . . P II never drink again . . . Piper . . . Tales . . . TUMAN . . . Dick liar . . . Do the Jed . . . Jello-man . . . Where ' s Manny. Maurice and the fat lady ...Be Huge ... SBJ . . . SLAW . . . Pard- busters . . . Rasts Head . . . Dominican Re- public . . . We made Gurst cry . . . Singer v. National . . . Joey Ernst Mitch Whinney ... Woon, it ' s the Menagerie episode, cool! Ya know . . . Unbedougable . . . Post Uncle Remus Yi. Yi. Yi . . . Waterhead Mr. Potato head . . . Buff you ' re a whale . . . Bufferlo . . . Mosic . . . nice beard Bart- lett . . . Pear Man . . . Max, what the F-K? . . . Permament casualty man . . . The pain, the pain mylanta man . . . no glove, no love Pll have your job. Cop . . . AppleMEN . . . Doug at the monument Scammy . . . The Hookah . . . The hobbit hole . . . Whippet Meister . . . 5 Dollar Man . . . Beefsteaks . . Cookies list . . . Crazy long thing called Doug . . . Silly Sally . . . Sammy exchange rate . . . CO-OP . . . Cafe ...No doubt . . . Why so long? The Elep hant Man . . . Wecouldjust talk, it ' s a good thing . . . JD . . . Floyd . . Random Staff . . . Scotch and Water (De- wars) . . . S T . . . So long tgma OIi|i mm ' 234 Alpha Rho Chapter Founded Nationally โ€” 1855 Miami University of Ohio Founded Locally โ€” 1887 Colors โ€” Blue and Gold Gorge Washington Weekend . . . what a dork . . . It ain ' t over til it ' s over Thaaa Crusha . . . cowhead . . . souphead . . . him- head . . . don ' t be ridiculous . . . QUIMBY . . . how you go? . . . much good all the days . . . Merry New Year. ' ! . . . Umbllella . . . Bammer gets his lip braced . . . Papa has an exit sign on his window . . . Yezz, beeg Peenace . . . Word loses his virginity . . . Wilke takes Carole to Sweethearts . . . Smel- ly Rinkle . . . John Wayne forgot his clothes . . . GllitchU . . . Hey. Hey. Hey . . . Papa takes on his piano teacher . . . z-z-z-z-z . . . Big Horn . . . Dixieland Delight . . . Balcony Piss . . . Markisms . . . Word of the Day . . . never play I never in mixed company . . . We still hate cheese . . . He may be small but he moves very fast! . . . Rabi Akeebler . . . Fred ' s Arco . . . Bruiss Brothers . . . Kidnapping at the farmhouse . . . there ' s just not enough there . . . Beta Bombs . . . Dax is fat . . . Logos Juan take the Quarter . . . Terminate with extreme prejudice . . . 18 windows . . . Peterson โ€” imagine that Re- venge factor . . . Tony who? . . . Ox took my clever away . . . How many Hooters have you had? . . . Karate Man That ' s my brand . . . LOW SPEED . . . MIMMEE . ' . . belts . . . Treasure Hunts . . . Grateful Dead in the bar ... SOLID!! Jim Joe Wolfson ... Yar Yar Yar Yar!!! . . . Crazy Bat! . . . GorpDork Life Sucks . . . Life ' s great . . . the Boot . . . Volare . . . Yar!!! . . . FMA Gillespie cuts loose . . . Firehouse The house is changing . . . It is time Personal Rush is the Key . . . Pardi GrasH . . . Wolfson gets skinny!? . . . Mono brow . . . What ' s you name?!! . . . the wretched skid . . . Balou . . . Crazy-bat . . . Hey Ghoul! . . . Hey Bullethead! . . . Chub- ba Butterball Heightless Wonder . . . scrump . . . The lower colds Rule the house ' s slim Don Hooter the Czar . . . TTTF be- comes TTTUTF . . . Men . . . Dosiery Store . . . Can I have a beer? . . . New Cooler! Cold Beer! . . . Sigs late night pigs . . . J. Oatmeal helps hotel maids . . . Dos! . . . Laundry Parties . . . speaking of laundry, Where ' s Rich? . . . Dodi has squatters rights . . . What can you say but Incredible? 235 tgma u 236 Pi Chapter Founded Nationally โ€” 1869 Virginia Military Institute Founded Locally โ€”1884 Colors โ€” Black, Gold, and White The party was fun. but now it ' s time to fight . . . eat the bag . . . booty! Au Revoir to the R G club . . . I love, love, love you! . . . C-lass . . . Chunk the rag . . . God rest Pearl . . . Hello, Liddy . . . O ' s still looking for the bar . . . Bergen ' s House of Pleasure . . . Plenty of dark left . . . Goodnite Poncho. Se la vi Lefty . . . Where ' s Duke? . . . Peebo. it ' s her father! โ€” Oh shit! . . . Jeezus Christ Already! . . . I ' m bleedin ' like a mother! . . . 1-3-7-9-16-24 . . . Fall out for a locker box inspection . . . All 1 got is a belly ache! . . . Fat boy . . . Did I say love? I meant loft Glom and Clint in the shower . . . R.l.P. Malcolm H. Baxter . . . 100 years . . . Rachel, you ' ve come back! See ya on Route 60 Big Boy! . . . Fuzzy is Penfold . . . Big Macs attack O ' s Feet โ€” How many guns does she carry ? . . . Battlin ' Bill is at it again . . . Fancy Pants and his antisteroids . . . Snidely . . . Which way to the salon KK? . . . Denmark ' s 10 pm curfew . . . Candle night in the cold dorm! . . . Bergen has a floppy disk . . . Inchman . . . ' Iron City Person . . Tony Q ' s ties . . . Boofs pants . . . The Bird- man of Wyandotte CHW โ€” Hairless nutball . . . Tim. isn ' t that Pres Likins? . . . Norm, one heck of a pool player! . . . Any Comet around? . . . Use it! . . . Who said study! . . . A totally different kind of Holty . . . Senior Nut men. at last! 237 tgma iji Sii IlKB BSSffiB 238 Pennsylvania Alpha Chapter Founded Nationally โ€” 1827 Union College Founded Locally โ€” 1887 Colors โ€” Azure and Argent Sorry, wrong loft . . . RUUUU . . . I feel siiickll . . . RRRICH! .. . I was loaded . . . Lehigh beat Lafayette, really? . . . Daley โ€” pay your phone bill! . . . Nicki Ricci โ€” Yoc- co ' s Best Sierra lost it! Yeah. yeah. snip, snip . . . Keep it in your pants. Andy His father is the 5th richest man in NJ! . . . Kill the dogs (and the fish, and the mice and the spider) . . . RUUULES . . . Chou-Chou . . . Qui W: Pee Wee Chart . . . Willie, change the oil . . . OOH John. I can ' t come in tomorrrow, Michael says it ' s going to snow . . . CarmelinaH! What are you doing here? . . . Clean ups โ€” brothers optional . . . Real- ly ? Wow Didya ' do a little of this? . . . Is Dr. Michael Chaykowski there? . . . Cereal Run . . . Schteady. Asche! . . . YoBuck. Bucking- ham, Ingham, Ingo, Holmes, Homie, etc . . . Watchyour step. Faith . . . I ' dlike toget the ball rolling . . . It ' d make my job a lot easier . . . Fat people do fat things . . . The Bagelman strikes again . . . Nice Christmas Tree, Tom an asset to the house . . . He even likes the walls! . . . You Jag off! Ridin ' the dirt road, takin ' it south . . . Rich . . . Classic ... Alpha, Beta, Gamma โ€” Oh, I don ' t know . . . Before 10 or after 12, in which bathroom? . . . Pat ' s cooking strikes again . . . Fire ' em up! . . . Jiz man . . . Was it one, err, uh, no it was 3, uh . . . nothing personal, but . . . Piss in the bucket if you have to . . . Foos monster . . . You sleazy rotten whore! . . . What difference does it make . . . Billy iiiiidol . . . Needless to say, thanks RIP . . . Congratulations. King Pin 239 tgma pi|t pstlnn ilยฃl T B f K MWi , . ' โ–  ' ' .v ' i ;ย -โ€ข- ' . โ€ข,. - ' - - ' ยซl|l . 240 Pennsylvania Epsilon Chapter Founded Nationally โ€”1901 University of Richmond Founded Locally โ€”1907 Colors โ€” Purple and Red 325 kegs semester and still 2nd on the Hill . . . He tried to bulk me Big Electric Katz. 22 days in a row SnertlRoad Pizza . . . Louie Hoorah Sigma Phi Cedar Crest: we ' re in the pink . . . lost in the buddy zone . . . Soggy andhis sogirlfriend . . . Party the Radish . . . Bo Ream . . . Chundar the Barbarian . . . Oh. Phil, you scream too : U hh ! Spppewwww . . . Skeletor . . . Milenium Fal- con . . . We broke the Philly Hilton, too . . . I ' m not the buffoon anymore! . . . Joe House Party tape . . . Who spanks . . . Bend over and it! . . . In one door and out another, eh Frob . . . Do it right . . . Katz โ– ires in the Big Game . . . Admiral and Captain Gweep Fester. Fester. Fester . . . Conway ' s Driving School . . . What ' s Gree- ber doing with that rock . . . I tried to get it over the house . . . We ' re in the front row . . . I guess I did it if someone saw me . . . Bob- by ' s got the beaners . . . Mac ' s so sensitive OUZ04 . . . Shroom ' s Angles: Roy, George. Mai. Springer, Schwab, Chilly Bill, Al Greeber . . . B. Brutus Beefcake . . . Smoke a little chee . . . Bitter bookhead beaner bab- by browns . . . F me S me T me D me H, M me . . . Peroxide Voodo witch . . . non phas- ing fraternity . . . chilly case o ' Bud . . . ice cream on loan . . . just call him Wiggly Worm . . . 3rd base, Bungvary . . . Snow Whip . . . road trips: Coldgate, Florida? . . . Albee shut up ... where is Chilly Waa . . . You Box! . . . crack . . . Roy ' s having a pardi โ–  . beer, cheddar, gouda, swiss, television, and, of course. Alpha Cheese . . . Terill . . . June and Dean got pinned . . . ash tray . . . nima . . . Halfmeyer . . . Hofman: Hof- woman . . . Swine and Sleaze (High Do Fac- tor) . . . Letters = Do! . . . George is lost amongst the pine . . . Gaske ' s Vlasik . . . legal liability, bungvary, bungvary . . . chad โ–  . . vomitorium . . . Pledge Day, shhh . . . Ricardo ' s beer cheese tree J.R. ' s gym ยฎau pstlntt Pi|i mmM mm TEP is a diverse house with brothers partic- ipating in many extra curricular activities such as WLVR, The Brown White, rugby, IM sports, the computer society, the drama club, ROTC, LUV, the scuba club, and va- rious engineering societies and offices. Moreover, We have been ranked fourth academically out of fraternities for the past seven semesters. Socially, our house is very active. Our social calander includes pubnites every Wednesday, band parties, imported beer parties, a Greek Week party, hotel parties, cocktails, and road trips to simply name a few. TEP ' s Little Sister Organization is strong as well, with approximately 20 members and growing. Most notable in their events of this year, were the talent show and the Christ- mas Party. The brothers to TEP attempt to stay in- volved with the Bethlehem community. This Christmas we invited approximately 30 underprivileged children from Wiley House to our house for a children ' s party , complete with Santa Claus and Christmas dinner. 242 Tau Alpha Kappa Chapter Founded Nationally โ€” 1910 Columbia University Founded Loc ally โ€” 7967 Colors โ€” Purple and White Who ' s got K-rash? . . . Billy Idol pledges TEP . . . Still Mobile! . . . Oh. we ' re goin ' up the hill . . . There was a pledge warden named Neil Cobwebs ' ? . . . Bonehead Telephone Company . . . There is a cure, and we ' II find it! . . . F rst annual talent show . . . Hey! That ' s beer money . . . What ' s wrong with the senior table? . . . Part-time pledge becomes part-time brother . . . TEP โ€” the last of the great turkey trotters . . . Opus! . . . Pay your hosse bill ... It ' s Jim, the Michelin Man . . . They pelted us with rocks and garbage -Buddy o pal o friend o mine . . . Let ' s go McLandcrusin ' . . . Skip- py! . . . Real men use Macho-Wipe ... I do and do and do for you kids . . . Your mother test drives jack-hammers . . . Hey Dan, we found your little black book, it was in Kent ' s room . . . Bill gets a Beer Gut . . . GAPER! . . . Power foos! . . . stuff protection . . . The moving set . . . Plain oV ugly . . . John, do you have anything to say? Tequila Party! . . . Lucky Pierre . . . Ron said it ' s not nor- mal . . . Linda says it is (or did she?) . . . Beer consumption up, grades down, one re- maining pledge project . . . TEP wate works opens . . . Beware falling rock, Neil . . . Andy finds a gravestone . . . Carl, can you fix my car? . . . Linda brings her kids to dinner (all forty) - Educational TV . . . Don ' t talk to me like I ' m stupid! . . . The big bang theory . . . Are those two here again? ... Is he breathing? . . . There ' s a three hundred pound pledge in my bed . . . Exactly what is a Little Sister? . . . seven stitches? . . . Beware the caped crusaiders bchip, they ' re out to get you! ยฎi|Eta (!ll|t โ– nim|MmH| Beta Sigma Chapter Founded Nationally โ€” 1856 Norwich University Founded Locally โ€” 1934 Colors โ€” Military Red and White Boo-Boo . . . Stump ... B ... Eh-Joooe . . . Hanker . . . Boli . . . Spear The Best . . . Mutant . . . Heck . . . Guppy . . . Vito . . . Mick . . . Wendell How ya doin . . . Gumby . . . CST ... E ... Boo-Boo and the Box . . . We ' ll talk . . . Foosball Gods Whipped . . . Max, ya big dummy . . . Where ' s Stump? . . . Jeopardy . . . Him Can you thsmell it? . . . Gramps . . . Beer Magnum . . . Boat Drinks . . . Thank God for Pledges . . . Bristles Hanker? I don ' t even knoz her . . . Chi Breakers . . . Crash and burn Held . . . Goober . . . Squirrel Killer HBDT . . . Funnels . . . Up for the cup Again . . . BBH . . . Bassetball . . . Bid lids . . . ABON- DANZA . . . What ' s the matter, George . . . M,GD SYL ... Foo-Foo ... No laces on his shoes Butthair . . . Do a dip . . . Clueless You ' re such a . . . Driving is no excuse for sobriety . . . Imagine that . . . Hawaii Five-O . . . Snow Rolls . . . House Dick . . . Slam dunk Tally Ho . . . Morton clears the room Golf on the ' Cony . . . What the Heck? It ' s so easy . . . Saab story . . . Mr. Pig Roast . . . Dopey Shit . . . Tues. Thur. Classes . . . Plant trips for S$S . . . RLB . . . DDC . . . MAC . . . JDH . . . DEH . . . RGH . . . LCH . . . bsdk . . . MJL . . . KDL . . . DMB . . . JVM . . . MDM . . . wss 245 ยฎi|eta tl in Olift 246 Nu Deuteron Charge Founded Nationally โ€” 1847 Union College Founded Locally โ€” 1884 Colors โ€” Black, White, and Blue Oh will! . . . Ted the bedwetter . . . where ' s Ess. . โ€” in the aquarium . . . Earl escapes the TEP pubnite . . . Head McMuffin breaks the dry spell Stubby gets a se.x drive . . . Jethro says goodbye, finally . . . Dr. Ruth in the ' bago, Fla . . . Anyone with a face is over . . . Skinhead Jones becomes Miss Jane . . . bhelloooow New Brunswick . . . Louie fol- lows Boss to higher ed . . . stupid time . . . Poulton is still the worst . . . Gemscn becomes Boss, Jr . . . Skipper drops a weight class to get a pin King Richard on the fifth floor . . . the Clump ' s pres., but we all voted for Zeke! . . . Sty the loft buster the hammer fals on O p i e ... Sugar ay Walton . . . where ' s Duke and Bug-juice? . . . Zeke drinks BEER on Casing Day . . . Hige-joe-a-go-go . . . Goots is second to Koop . . . Lemonex buys another lemon I it ' s not convertible) . . . Deuce is Mr. Happy Sundial invents stairway to head . . . Dahling you look Mahvelous! . . . Bilbo owes $175 .. . House has last date with Sal- ly Sue . . . Lee Harvey ' s loincloth . . . Truck pins Map-in the mud . . . Gus does nudes with snakes SOFTBALL CHAMPS! . . . BASKETBALL CHAMPS AGAIN! . . . couch potatoes . . . 5th floor is on tap . . . Stubby is I to the Nth . . . Vic is over to the Nth . . . Boss makes play music . . . Cujo the squirrel terrorizes Monty Santa brings Rudolph, Elf, and the Chicken โ€” then sleeps in the woods Koop the waxing vulcan . . . Murph and Cunyet โ€” roommates forever . . . Gus But Keg the tree jumped in front of me! . . . Charge gets triple digits Where ' s my chicken boy? . . . Poop terrorizes Squir- relies . . . Woodpile in the water bed โ€” five men deep . . . 6 ' 6 of joy . . . F.O.T. . . . Ess smooth on Ted . . . Team IM . . . Stubby and Wick shoot her in the back . . . Nude Hoops live . . . ham scalloped potatoes and green beans . . . Ain ' t snail no. no ,no . . . What ' s the worst thing that could happen? . . . We ' d like to say we ' ll miss the Apathy Class, but we don ' t care . . . AND PAINT THE HOUSE!!! 141 mi]ein 3ii R P B |Pp ' |PP II P B r liii;iii 4A 248 Eta Chapter Founded Nationally โ€” 1864 Rensselaer Polytechic Institute Founded Locally โ€”1904 Colors โ€” Blue and White I shoulda fisted her . . . Yeah! Right! . . . WeeeeeeeeeetH . . . AweetaH . . . Whet!! . . . Five Dolla Dat Taboo Ting . . . bed wet- ter .. . crash scallup . . . poopsie bear, bear and ro bear (the three bears) . . . Chuck ' s polar bear club . . . If they try anything sexual! . . . Aleeeeecia! . . . Stink bitch . . . You ' re so shipped . . . Jooo-Han-Ness โ€” Johannes . . . Forget the bitch, John!!! . . . longface . . . Moonchug I have an uncle who . . . Yeah right. Brian . . . Smelly Sophmores Shut up, man, I loved her! . . . Snacks Shove off and die . . . Chicken Chair- man . . . Joker, Joker and a triple . . . Dollar Bob . . . Lizzziee Little Blisters . . . You ' re so mellow Fourth and long . . . The pizza ' s in the shower . . . I ' m gonna tie โ€” to a chair . . . A bump on my nose? . . . How delightful! . . . But I love Jacqui! Well, I ' m kind of ner- vous . . . Webb World . . . G-monster . . . Quick draw The Light Cone . . . I ' ll do it for ten bucks . . . Jeff Bennet is a nice guy . . . Spoon Dog โ€” Consult me before opening your mouth . . . Bowl-A-Rama . . . E! andG! . . . Sorry sir, I ' m nervous . . . Sacktos . . . Shot Gun โ€” Ho Ho!! . . . So how long had it been that you ' ve looked like Bozo? He- cain, you Homo! . . . pledge gag . . . Tripod . . . Showtime . . . Whatever you do leave the door unlocked . . . pledge blockhead . . . poched eggs . . . RobeeeerreH . . . Jay ' s 34 year old Ass ' n hole . . . Queen . . . ESADMF! . . . Shazzzzzee ' s Uncle . . . For $64, I ' ll do the bottle . . . pledgericksen . . . pledge murd . . . Two Can Dan . . . Chin Ho . . . Weasel . . . Bad, Bad, Bad! . . . If I, If I, If I . . . Captain Caaaave Man . . . Neti is a dick . . . What did you expect โ€” Shit sand- wiches! . . . Cherry Cheeks . . . Chuck โ€” Where ' s Moonchug? . . . Wacka-Wacka- Wacka Squirt-Squirt-Squirt-Gulp- Aw-pass the towel . . . The Buthus Animal . . . Scoo- ter .. . Skip Viscious . . . mom and dad . . . Millhead . . . Kato . . . If you can find a better built Halupki โ€” Buy it! . . . Andy man . . . Waaaa . . . Freddie โ€” Can I have 10 minutes of your time . . . And now it ' s time for a song and dance . . . Johnny Sportscoat and the Casuals . . . Bear 110% club? . . . Little wrestlers . . . Little Big Blisters . . . Moo Cow Misery . . . That ' s a moo . . . Well, does anybody have any change?? . . . Mor- bon ' kits, please . . . Boola man Mr. up- stairs bath? . . . Guido the Killer Pimp . . . Nick has been kidnapped 249 Zete P t i i I lvU JJiii Hi ui a.! irliiuli IhtiitrM.itii nElilSSSQOn 250 Tan Delta Chapter Founded Nationally โ€” 1847 New York University Founded Locally โ€”1973 Colors โ€” Gold and White Burnin ' down the house . . . E.T. went home ... The O Tables ... Spink, Spank. Spunk . . . The Password โ€” Larry. Curly. Mo. Shemp . . . Poontangus Maximus . . . Truckster Toad Trip . . . Miles, watch out for theโ€” THUD. ' . ' . . . Biff. Squanch. Slam Per- kins gets Sandy. AGAIN! . . . Helen Kisllors V. Stevie Wonders . . . Where ' s Farmor ' s car? . . . In jail in Maryland . . . Mike Godall . . . Mr. Mom goes to Hollywood . . . State your business, do as you ' re told, and leave . . . I ' m heavy . . . Stock up on Holly . . . Squider . . . Hey Gar. What ' s overthar . . . I state your name โ€” state your name . . . Don ' t beat your burdens . . . Innertuba.fal- pian tuba, tubashit. tubaguish, tubaba . . . motion to Bloomers . . . Dr. Doom . . . Irespectfull y recline Hulkamania ... Red Stripes . . . Hold on, you ' re ugly, kill yourself . . . Hide your keys, here comes Gar and Chuck . . . Keavo you spineless little fool . . . Do you respect the Captain? The moaner โ€” the screamer . . . Dreamdatewith snake . . . Brutus Beefcake . . . Sgt. Slaugh- ter .. . Mr. Wonderful . . . Cobra Corps . . . Toad, Toad you fโ€” king load . . . Tuba you ' re an asshole . . . Ben take a shower . . . Sach do your job . . . Vice odor ... VJ . . . KLIB- BER . . . Baldhead โ€” You ' re got the cutest little bald head . . . Miller and Perkins โ€” the bathroom is down the hall on the left . . . Beerpongmania โ€” ' running Rampant ' . . . The U-haul safety rope failed . . . And Tuba is still an asshole. .--โ€ขJf r :r3f! sr ry.- feย t ' 4wl m m โ€ขCD What lime did the January JO. 1984 fire start m M M?l within five minutes) What three events were banned from Greek Week? What was the estimated cost of the Mart Library ' addition before being built? What was the first year that Lehigh heat Lafayette? Who is โ– Dr. Dirty ' ? Who replaced James Wagner as Registrar? m (H) CD .(B What is the Alumni Memorial Building a i What fraternity wc Pi in 1946? nsolidaled with Alpha Kappa When did First Valley Bank open in the University Center? (within a month) What was the score from the Lehigh-Bucknell ECC finaf What were the c all letters of the television station that Lehigh students ran in the I970 ' s What Lehigh Professor accidentally shot his neighbor through her nose and what was he attempting to do at the time? How much snow did Lehigh gel during the Blizz of ' 83 which forced many University buildings to close? fwilhin an inch) What fraternity had a fire in their kitchen i the Spring of 1985? What was added to the University Center in February 1983 ' ' Who did the Brown White chose as female senior athlete-of-lhe-year in 1985? What was created by Ephraim Peleg as kind of a toy that the viewer is supposed to participate with? What class i speaker for? ' : Lee lacocca the commencement ' (H) D jCE) What is the year of the first Packard that is on display in Packard Lab? What four fraternities were found guilty of violating the university social policy and recklessly endangering one of their pledges in 1985? What building originally housed classrooms and a gymnasium? Who won the basketball co-outstanding plaver awards in 1985? In February 1983, WLVR increased their power from 10 watts, what did they boost it to? Who was the 1887 Epitome (yearbook) dedicated to? yrnHMem qA H โ€” history G โ€” Greek C โ€” Campus 252 Answers on pages 394-395 .CD What is the name of the mascot buried in front oj Taylor College and what was it? What was the first fraternity founded at Lehigh and in what ear? What structure was formerly a brewery named Die Alle Braverei? What is the number of shutouts registered by either team in the Lehigh-Lafayette rivalry? 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What building housed the University Commons and dining room until 1958? What tradition started in 1955 with a live animal running in a mini-marathon? What is the title of the hook Associate Professor of Government. Laura Katz Olson, wrote discussing the failure of federal programs for older people? Who was the only faculty member to be elected President ' m Answers on pages 394-395 ports Athletes are, as a rule, stronger than their hackers; yet the weaker presses the stronger to put forth all his efforts. โ€” St. Jerome 254 255 In the Back Court with a I ' arren Queenan By Mark Meagher This young man held a dream all through out his high school career. The dream? To play in the NCAA tournament against Georgetown University. At only the end of his freshman year. Darren Queenan had the opportunity to see his dream change into reality. Past Fame Darren ' s successful basketball career be- gan in high school where he helped to guide his team to the Pennsylvania district 1 Lehigh is a close-knit team. championship and the semi-finals of the state tournament in his senior year. In addi- tion, that year he was named to the First Team All-Philadelphia and Second Team Penny slvania by the Mid-Atlantic Sports Service. Choosing the right school As high school graduation neared, Dar- ren narrowed down his choice of colleges to Lehigh and rival Lafayette. He remarks, The deciding factor was that Coach Snyd- er stressed academics and the Lafayette coach didn ' t. Thus, he and his family de- cided that Lehigh would be the better choice. Adjusting to Lehigh ' s team Adjustment to college basketball at Lehigh was not that easy for Darren. Used to playing before 1 ,000 fans, he was natural- ly disappointed that Lehigh games drew only 100 in the early season. Moreover, he entered a program that was in the rebuilding stages from a championship team. Once the season got underway, however, Darren felt right at home. He began to break many Lehigh records as only a Rookie. Among them include most points scored at Stabler Arena: 33 points in the Hofstra game; and most points scored in one season by a Lehigh player; 546 points. Even though Lehigh was in a rebuilding season, Darren noted that they are a close- knit team. When we started losing, we were able to sit down and think things out. ' ' This strategy began to pay off as the season prog- ressed. The ECC Tournament Lehigh entered the East Coast Confer- ence tournament as an underdog. They opened up play against a team that pre- viously defeated them: Drexel. This game, Darren said, was the key. With their confidence in tact they got by Hofstra in the semi-finals only to meet up against Bucknell, the tournament number one seeded team. Even though they had lost twice to them during regular season, Lehigh was to pull out a 76-74 overtime victory to clinch the ECC Championship. This win signified Lehigh ' s first trip to the NCAA tournament. With their poor record, however, they drew nationally ranked 7 Georgetown as their first round game. The Georgetown Game Playing against Georgetown and Patrick Ewing was a dream come true for Darren. He noted, ' ' You could pick up every paper and see Lehigh ' s name. The media was more intimidating than actually playing against Georgetown, Darren commented. He was assigned Pat- rick Ewing and noted his domination almost immediately. Georgetown quickly took the lead, but in the end Lehigh only lost by a score of 68-43, beating the 30 point spread. In the Second half, however, Lehigh did manage to out- score Georgetown 32-29 with all their first string players in the game. Darren takes pride that he is helping to build a strong bas- ketball program. ' ' Darren ' s future at Lehigh Darren now faces three more years at Lehigh. He already earned several honors: Rookie of the year in the ECC, First Team All-Conference, and Honorable Mention Ail-American. Darren has set several goals for himselj and the team for his remaining years. Among them: break .500 and make the NCAA tournament all three years and to continue to lead the conference in scoring (his ECC leading total was 18.2 points pet game.) Darren takes pride in the fact that he is helping to build a strong basketball pro- gram and looks forward to continuing in his engineering studies. The Georgetown Battle Football: Early Season of Success Switched to Failure By Marty Horn Coming off an impressive c 1983, the Engineerfootball squad entered its second century of competition with hopes of continued success in 1984. But early season success was quickly turned to failure after the Engineers was their share 4-1 midseason record fall steadily to 5-6, culminating with defeat at the hands of arch rival Lafayette in the sea- son finale. Though the season ended in dis- appointment, out of the wreckage could be salvaged many bright spots. ing the ' shot gun, ' quar- tnpack Marty Horn riddled UMass for a school record 386 yards Engineers ' Successful Start The gridders began their ' 84 se on with a 21-14 victory over the University of Massachusetts. Using the newly installed ' hot gun ' as an additional passing weap- |, junior quarterback Marty Horn rid- M the UMass.j condan ' fc i yrd 386 yhrdi ' hile com)j4 B W ' passes. On the receiving end, Junior split-ends Rennie Benn and Todd Melton caught nine and five passes respectively. On a cold and rainy afternoon in Stoors, Connecticut, the Engineers rode the toe of junior place-kicker Dave Melick, who booted a 45-yard field goal with no time remaining on the scoreboard clock, to give the Brown and White a 10-7 victory. Home Opener Sporting a 2-0 record, the gridders took on Colgate University at Taylor Stadium for the home opener. In a wild 40-35 shoot-out, the Engineers met defeat for the first time of the season. Senior quar- ter back Tony Semler completed 15 of 28 passes for 201 yards and two touchdowns while rushing for an additional 22 yards in a strong effort. The Engineers bounced back the fol- Blue Hens of Delaware. Next stopfer the gridders was North- eastern University in Boston. After fall- ing behind 14-13 in the third quarter, the Engineers turned it on and posted a 25-14 score over the Huskies. In the victory. Rennie Benn caught 10 passes for 158 yards and three touchdowns. Gridders ' Record Slips ยซ Traveling to Annapolis, Maryland to face the United States Naval Academy, the Engineers watched their season record fall to 4-2 as the Division I Mid- ship me eat ifie Brow and White. 31- 14. From heret the Engineer , returned; home to take on nationallyifanked (Uni- versity of New Hampshire. But the grid- ders balked, missing key scoring opportu- nities enroute to a 34-14 defeat. Following the loss to UNH, the grid- ders record slipped even further into the gallows with a 24-16 defeat at the hands of sixth-ranked Universify of Mji Is- land. I The Engineer schedule refused to light- en up as the gridders traveled to William and Mary - md played before a sell-out homecoming crowd of 20,000, only to be scalped by the Indians, 24-10. Freshman tailback Kevin Stransberry provided En- gineer fans with the longest run of the season; a 25-yard burst for a first down. Ellow led the defense with 13 tackles. Finally the Engineers broke their win- less skid with a 21-15 victory over Buck- nell University. Pete Schreck. Doug Ertz, and Horn scored touchdowns as a stingy defense led by Marc Thomas ' block of a Bison punt stifled ' the visitors throughout the afternoon. 120tlย Meeting At Lafayette With their record at 5-5, the Brown and White sought to finish on a winning note as they traveled to Easton to meet the Lafayette Leopards in the 120th meeting between the rivals. It was not to be for the Engineers. Missing two early scoring opportunities, Lehigh lost momentum to the Leopards who went on to post a 28-7 finish. Through the 1984 Engineer football team finished with a disappointing 5-6 record, many bright spots will be return- ing in 1985. The passing combination of Marty Horn and Ail-American Rennie Benn, an offensive line led by Ail- American Dave Whitehead, a defense led by All-America n Wes Walton, and a solid supporting cast, should give the En- gineers the tfow t hey n eed to get back on the winning tra m โ–  - Through the 1984 Engineer football team finished with a disappointing 5-6 record, many bright spots will be re- turning in 1985. Left to Right โ€” (From RoH): J. Davidson. E. Richberg. R. Winebrake. D. Melick. C. Hubbard. J. Harris. M. Horn. S.Apa. G. Freeman. B. Talmadge. T. Smeler. M. Muchowski. K. Dice. B. Fithian. G. Casten. (Row 2): E. Hunsberger. A. Johnson. W. Wolfe. M. Atfieri. D. LaSleva. S. Andreas. S. Penrod. 5. Mittl. D. Hakes. R. Fiason. J. Tamburo. S. Opel. K. Stansbern;, S. Cassasv. S. Pitzer. M. Thomas. (Row3):B. Jalazo. E. Williams. E. Lobsl. S. Bronico. S. Ellis. D. Katz. R. Blewitt. G. Me er. S. Cirucci. T. Grossman. S. Banco. D. Ertz. P. Schreck. B. Fox. M. Burke. R. Benn. M. Chichocki. R. Rebh. iRow4):B. Brennan. M. Szymanski. M. El ' low. D. Whitehead. D. Culhane. L. Sofianakos. J. Serralelli. B. Bolton. J. Supp. P. Smith. M. Murphy. M Hendnan. K. Hainsey. L. Chiarito. T. Warner. K. Curtis. B. Hallick. J. Snvder. (Row 5): S. Bear. J. Stone. J.Sohm. R. Koflanovich. G. E.xarchakis. J. Uliance. P. Redly. E. Kurtz. J. Thompson. A. Gorsline. R. Phillips. J. Ball. T. Melton. C. Horstmann, J. Zimardo. R. Miller. T. Gillespie. A. Frantz. (Row 6): M. Bealtie. A. Krosnowski. B. Jeffries. R. Kesling. D. Eaton, M. Kosko. K. Rife. W. Walton, D. Ferrell. M. Peterson. K. Zlock. J. Rovito. S. Theurkauff. C. Barton. K. Mitchell. D. Friedkin. C. Clark. (Row 7): D. Eck (asst. trainer), C. McNaron (head trainer), N. Vohar (equipment manager), J. Bednarik (JV coach), J. Sweeney. (JV coach), M. Clark (asst. coach), B. Horvath (asst. coach). C. Sonon (asst. coach). J. Whitehead (head coach). W. Grube (asst. coach). B. Fetterman (asst. coach), W. Whitehead (asst. coach), J. Craig (JV coach), D. Titus (JV coach). D. Viglione (JV coach), D. Snee (student trainer), N. Sloroz (student trainer). Lehigh 21 U. of Mass 14 Lehigh 10 U. of Conn 7 Lehigh 35 Colgate 40 Lehigh 46 Delaware 6 Lehigh 25 Northeastern 14 Lehigh 14 Naval Academx 31 Lehigh 14 New Hampshire 34 Lehigh 16 Rhode Island 24 Lehigh 10 William Mar, ' 24 Lehigh 21 Bucknell 15 Lehigh 7 Lafayette 28 Captains: (Standing) M. Ellow, B. Talmadge (Kneeling) T. Semter, B. Talmadge. 259 k 260 ' IBIt] S ' V? ' โ–  zSoccer ' r f v . %, v Left 10 Right โ€” (Front Row) k Ht ' DiUv. H bales, D. Donovan. J. Ar iun. R. .unnurman, C. Tihansky, R. Kroepel. A. Tosi, F. Joeger (Row 2): J. McCloskey (coach). W. Hausser. F. Caheili. F. Martin. G. Bunting, J. Remtey (co-captuml. J. Carbone (co-captain). G. Schell, J. Shiner, E. Sejourne, S. Schultz (trainer) Soccer Team Enjoys Best Record in Six Years By Doug Brogowski The 1984 soccer team ' s 6-8-3. rd was their best in six years. Five ofthbse wins whieh canw in the last seven games shoks a. aj atic improve- ment in the team ' s ' ' Senior co-captaiu Ufe ylmdJim Carbone made First-Team All-HQC. Other key senilff - judedRoh Kroepe[,Jej Shiner. Pete Liptr rayne Ha ' Coach JMMIHMiy| tfjyh!g i f f team ' s success next set mie to t return of 12 lettermen from last yea f lading gatMi Eric Se journe. is cpnfident of the t stason. 262 263 -ย -t , J 264 J WE OPPONENT THEY 2 Drexel (0T)2 1 Bloomsburg iOT) 1 1 Princeton 4 Moravian I 2 Wilkes 1 Penn 6 2 Rider (OT)0 1 ESU 3 1 West Chester Swarthmore (OT)0 1 Kutztown 3 LaSalle 1 1 Bucknell 2 1 Delaware 3 3 Muhlenberg Rutgers 4 2 Lafayette (OT)3 265 Field Hockey Left to Rightโ€” (Front Row): M. Miller, K. Yost (Row 2): P. Lee. D. Lucarelli, M. Weiner. B. Schmidt, A. Regan IRow 3): C. Frankenlnn Iniiaiiur,. M. Kuili (asst. coach), A. Austin, C. Juiliano, C. Miller, M. Way, J. Mauceri, K. Hyneo. G. Thistle, S. VanWagenen, J. Baxter (coach) Field Hockey Rushes to a Successful Season By Nicola Pugliese season ui er C ch flidy Baxter. Although it starte0 iowly yvi a loss and a tie, the seas( mijmMUg under the guidance of captaiasMaryn Stand Sue Coursen. A demanding s ule The schedule of gathes was very demand- ing โ€” Lehigh playifjml 7 of the 20 Division I hockey teams โ€” hoW IS espite this chal- lenging competition ihe siickers won the East Coast Conference, the second year that they lun i dom ' ' Stars l t shine Karyi ' o ' t. Sue Coursen, and Patti Lee were el ted jjn fc All-Conference Team. Karyn y%st m also named Regional All- Americom, with hot e mentions being given to Cheryl MiHigr id Sin- Coursen. Coach Baxter comnv jSp that she was ex- tremely pleased wl jlffl fg mance of the ieam. 266 WE OPPONENT THEY 1 William and Marx 2 Toledo 4 1 Drexel 2 West Chester 2 I Bucknell 5 Ball State 1 1 Penn 4 Rider 4 Delaware 1 1 Ur sinus 2 I Lafayette 3 Rutgers 2 Temple 8 1 Colgate ECC GAMES 1 Princeton 2 Lafayette 1 Old Dominion 5 2 Delaware 1 -Mens Cross Country Left to Right โ€” (Front Row): K. Murphy. E. Kehoe. J. McVeigh. J. Marian. A. Bennett {Raw 2): .1 . Ronnailierinuinager). J . Kent, C. Cornish, M. Novak, K. Pearson, M. Redman, T. Vancor. B. Bates. J. Dunn. J. Rahm. J. Covert (coach) Lehigh vs. Rider 25-32 W Delaware 26-31 W Penn 33-26 L La Salle 30-27 L St. Joseph ' s 43-18 L Bucknell 49-15 L West Chester 22-33 W Cheyney 16-41 W Lafayette 26-29 W Cross Country ' s Record a Miracle By Martin Finnegan Lehigh Men ' s Cross Country team ' s record of 6 and 4 was a minor miracle according to Coach Covert. Early in the sea- son, the team had planned to take the Con- ference Championship, but after losing two of its top five runners to illness, the team was skeptical of even winning a meet. Top Athletes This year ' s top athletic was sophomore, John Marian. An asset to the team, Marian won four races during the season and finished second in the conference. The num- ber two position was a trade-off between Senior Captain Joe McVeigh, and sopho- more Ed Kehoe. Senior Kevin Murphy proved himself to be quite reliable in the fourth man position and Andy Bennett showed as the consistent fifth scorer. The Season ' s Highlights The highlights of the 1984 season were the squad ' s 18th straight defeat of Lafayette, and Lehigh ' s invitational, the Paul Short Memorial Run. Predictions for the future Because the team will be losing some se- nior talent at the end of the season. Coach Covert hopes for a lot of effort and improve- ment on the part of his younger runners. He also hopes for a good recruitment in next year ' s freshmen. Women ' s Cross Country Left U) Rii;h! โ€” tFnini Row): S. Cheni;-R( ' hi ' l. ' . , A , Ni rcika, M. BoyJa, L. Muscatelo, K. Hestwood. {Row 2): N. Hobbs (coach), B. Edwards (co-captain). L. Head (co-captain), L. Hamilton, S. Kotek. M. Messinger Lehigh vs. Cedar Crest 2M0 W St. Joseph ' s 50-15 L Bucknell 50-15 L Paul Short Inv. 15th place Allentown College Inv. 7th pi. Lafayette Inv. 4th place z Wrestling - The Young Grapplers Faced a Rough Season By Martin Finnegan Lehigh ' s 1984- 1985 wrestling season started with the trials in Grace Hall which pradiieed a team that was young and inex- perienced, but hopeful of the be sm K Lehigh grapplers were led hy Heet0 ach Thad Turner and Captain Paul Dfekel. Sheridan Tournament The season got underway with the Sher- idan Tournament held at Stabler Arena. Lehigh took second place in this event with the help of Chris Mears. Peter Yozzo. and Paul Diekel. In the match, the Engineers challenge i Wilkes College whom they defeated 25-23 ' 0 ' high.was not so lucky, however, in the ilow g Iowa match in which they lost 44- %. own USA % n the schedule was the Lock Haven Tournament, dho known as the Mat-Town USA Tournament. Out of the eleven schools that competed. Lehighcame away secondin the tournament with wins by Peter Yoizo. and Captain Paul Diekel. Engineers Hit a Setback Jn January, the Engineers hit a setback in Jhe season with six straight losses to Pitts- burgh, Iowa State, Michigan. Wisconsin, Cleveland State, and PennState. The squad came back strong though, and pinned the Black Knights of Army in a 25-17 match. Lehigh continued by defeating the Big JRed of Cornell with an impressive 38-7 victo- In their last away match, the Engineers (MSk Maryland 27-20. Next, the grap- PimS L Navy for their last dual meet of the season. Lehigh finished their schedule Peter Yozzo, Tom Tog gas, and Paul Diekel took firsts in the nationals. j with two dose losses to Syracuse Temple. Stars of the Team Shine Lekie j s season ntercollegiate . tling Association dmpionships at Frank- lin and Marshall, five Engineers gua lifiei for the nationals. Peter Yozzo. Tom and Paul Dieke ok firsts while Brian and Chris Meom gSMed with thirds. At the NCAA Championships at Oklah ma City, the Engineers finished ninth overall with two third place wins by Peter Yozzo and Paul Diekel. 1 f TV ' ' โ– ย yt0i ' v. Left to Right โ€” (From Row): T. Cassan. D. Ball. A. Schantz. M. Price. P. Yozzo.B. Yates (Row 2): D. Garner. J . Frick. CJ.Mears. S. Velsch.D. Stamets, K. Ritrievi (Row 3): T. Turner (head coach). J. Turner lasst. coach). M. Richman (manager). B. Brown. P. Dieket (captain). D. Burle (asst. coach). T. Hutchinson (assoc. coach) Sheridan Tournament Second Wilkes College 25-23 W Iowa 44-0 L Lock Haven Tournament Second Pittsburgh 25-19 L Iowa State 31-12 L Michigan 27-15 L Wisconsin 32-12 L Cleveland Slate 23-19 L Penn Slate 30-18 L Army 25-17 W Cornell 38-7 W Navy 25-17 W Syracuse 27-20 L Temple 21-20 L 271 2 72 273 Men ' s Basketball By Ron Ticho Young Engineers Defy All Odds turned out to be an exciting st for the young Engineers. Under the guid- . ance of second-year head coach Tom ' Schneider, the Brown and White jumped ' out to an early 5-1 start in the East Coast Conference (ECC), and captured the i crown in the ECC Tournament and the automatic bid to the NCAAs. Lehigh finished with an overall record of 12-19, 9-8 in conference play, and man- aged to pull off the biggest upset in ECC history. Queenan Shatters Records iiย iff(ch ยงf this year ' s success is due to the arrival of freshman Daren Queenan. Considered one of Le h ' s greatest [ ' The Gebrgetยฃ0n game was ' Merely a finish to what had turned out to be an exciting season for the young En- gineers. s J, Qu nan sfi(gt ((recQrdsh if [di n ' L exist at alupoituh Scffr in u tason (546); field goal mtiide (225): lehigh basketball ' s ftr A -Amerie, ' selection and ECC RooKie-of-the-Vt m honoree. His scoring aver- age of 18.2 was Lehigh ' s highest since 1969. Overshadowed by much of the publici- ty was the fantastic season sophomore Mike Polaha had. Picking up where he lefi off freshman year, Polaha averaged 15.6 points per contest, and was consis- tently ranked in the top 25 in the nation for free throw shooting. Wickman Guides Engineers ' Excitin seasons such as this, howev- er, has corhe to a close for Lehigh ' s only senior and two-year captain, Paul Wick- man. Wickman finished his final cam- paigWaveraged just under eight points and seven rebounds per game. It was his leadership which helped guide this young squad to the MCAA tournament. A Ta lented, Young Team Lehigh ' s 12-19 record was deceiving. They lost ten games by six points or less โ€” a sign of a young team . They got off to a flying start with an 82-48 crushing of East Stroudsburg, and thrilled fans with a -83-74 triumph over Wagner College in their final home contest before winter break. Wl%ile students went awav for vacation, however the Engtneei s did not. Despite tournament losses in Arizona and Mil- waukee, the Engineei f u ere victorious in five of eight contest ' s of which four were ECC battles. Following an exciting 9 thrashing of Hofstra, Lehigh hosted Bucknell to decide who would gain sole possesion of first place in the ECC. However, while the some 2000 Lehigh fans cheered on the Brown and White, the cagers fell short, dropping a 67-61 deci- sion to the Bisons. It was the start of a six-game mid-season skid for the En- gineers. ECC Victory In their final regular season contest, Drexel beat the Engineers , 70-69, reveng- ing an earlier one-point Lehigh victoiy in Philadelphia. Lehigh, however, would be the last to laugh, knocking off the Drag- ons in the first round of the ECC tourna- ment, 58-56. The Engineers went on to defeat Hofstra, 72-68, and then. beatm Bucknell in the fined, 76 74 in over time. The Georgetown game and the NCAA tournament is history. That one event has garnered more publicity than any oilier sporting event in the history of the Uni- versity. John S. Kelly, a 1927 grmdimte of Lehigh, put it best in a letter to Lehigh ' s public information office. The koys worked their hearts out to make it to lhe finals . . they deserved it and iflay d be- cause they loved the game. Gt D bless then icked by ECC coaches in a -season poll to finish last, Enginee 0efied aliodds d brough iot j ehi h ' s first ECC Jii kptbhlt champi- onship. m v, Left to Right โ€” (Front Row): D. Queenan. M. Androlewicz. R. Gregory. P. Wickman (captain), M. Polaha, K. Greene, A. Francis. (Row 2): P, Sclar (manager), S. Berns (statistician), T. Schneider (head coach), V. McKay. G. Martin. T. Russell, D. Henderson. B. Cheslock, V. Doswell, S. Bowling, F. McCaffery (asst. coach), G. Austin (asst. coach). I Coach Tom Schneider 275 276 My Uncle ' s Big Game The papers had them beaten right from the start. What they didn ' t know, is this team ' s got heart. They said we really didn ' t belong. We were here to show them that they were wrong. As my sign proclaimed The Little Engineers That Could. In the back of my mind I was hoping they would. I don ' t know why we paid for these seats. After just a few minutes, we ' d be more on our feet. As my uncle went up high with the ball. Ewing was waiting, big as a wall. As Jackson and Wingate executed the press. It was evident, for my uncle, there would be no rest. The first half was over, I felt such fear. The points were so few, so very mere. We came so far, drove so long for this game. Why, oh why. are they playing so lame? The second half ' s starting, we ' ll never say die. We ' re just going to give it that old college try. As they came out from the locker room, the cheers were loud. And I was one of them, this Lehigh crowd. Here he comes again, heading for the basket. Another two points โ€” swish โ€” nothing but net. There he goes driving down the lane, I closed my eyes and thought, No. you ' re insane. But the basket was good, as he hit the floor. Afoul was called, as he tries for one more. When they ' d tried to set Darren up for the dunk. Perry McDonald was there, and all chances were sunk. The whole Civic Center shook from the roar. Whenever one of the engineers would score. As time was running out. the game was almost done. My uncle came out to a standing ovation. As I looke around, I saw something I hadn ' t seen in years. My father was watching with his eyes full of tears. I kept watching my dad, as he hugged my mother. Bursting with pride, this was his baby brother. As his points were added, the tally was twenty. A feat not matched by all that many. As we waited f or all the showering to be done. Out of the locker room they came, one by one. My brother and I made our way down the steps. To congratulate this team we think is the best. But the guard stopped us, This is reserved for the team, When a familiar voice said. It ' s o.k.. they ' re with me. Coach Tom Schneider had every reason to beam. After the second half performance of this young team. So here ' s to you . . . Wick. Darren. Michael A. and Don, Vernon, Kenny, Tim. and Ron. They won ' t soon forget that you were here. After all we won ' t let them, we ' ll be back next year. โ€” bv Tommv Polaha Jr. -: _ ,1 ' 277 -Women ' s Basketball A Quietly Successful Season By Doug Brogowski The 1984-85 version of the Lehigh women ' s basketball team was like Rodney angerfield โ€” they got no respect. Overshad- owed by the men ' s team ' s winning of the ECC championship and subsequent Rationally televised game against number ne ranked Georgetown, the women ' s team quietly had a fantastic season. A positive direction It was a season in which, under Head % Overshadowed by the men ' s team, the women ' s team quietly had a fantastic season. Coach Muffet bmcGraw. the team compiled e 20-8 record and made it as far as i H CC championshiop game. It was a season that- saw the team jump off to a lO ' Orecpxd to give them their best stai was a season that, combined with iWc men ' s team, will hopefully start the Lehigh basket- ball program in a positive direction. Leading players The Lady Engineers were led by junior guard Shawn Steward, who led the team in points per game (14.5), free throw percen- tage (79%), assists (119). steals (68), and overall scoring (376 points). Other key play- ers were junior forward Liz Feeley (1 1 .9ppg. and the team ' s leading rebounder), senior guard Patti Cutting (3.0 ppg. and 25 steals}, junior center Ellen Silver (11 .7 ppg. and 8.5 rebounds per game), and junior guardCathy Englebert (73% freethrow % and 9.9 ppg.)- Up and ctiming players include sophomore Cathy Laydon and freshman Mary Kush. A few highlights season, when they won 10 in a ro im their closest game was a 75-60 win over Cor- nell. They won one game by 35 points, 76- over Mary wood College. Their toughest was a 64-62 squeaker over Rider. wSt After completing the regular season wWi an 18-7 record, the Lady Engineers beat Rider 75-61, and then defeated forever tough Delaware 69-61 . This brought them to the ECC championship game, where they lost to Lafayette 72-52. The future looks promising Despite the loss, the season was a good one, and one that left a positive outlook for the future. As Coach McGraw put it. I think we ' ve started a real good program here. That junior class has really built the foundation for women ' s basketball at Lehigh and we hope to improve and grow on that and, hopefully, be one aLUiยฃjยฃaias. to beat in the conference each I TI ' ve Started a ret good program here. That junior class has really built the founda- tion for women ' s basketball at 278 Left to Right โ€” (Front Row): M. Lelinski. G. Arbeiter, E. Silver. M. Kush. J. Lofgren, C. Laydon. C. Engelberl (Row 2): C. Frankenbach (trainer), K. Benicoff(asst. coach). P. Cutting. C. Baker. L. Feeley. G. Pietsch. L. Caslen. A. Austin, S. Steward. M. McGraw (head coach) WE OPPONENT THEY 77 Phila. Textile 60 73 Hofstra 57 61 Allentown College 42 75 Rider 61 76 Marywood College 41 69 Delaware 61 85 Bucknell 62 72 Lafayette 52 72 Lafayette 48 (ECC Championship) 74 Drexel 55 89 Immaculata 67 75 Cornell 60 83 Loyola 51 67 Yale 45 59 Massachusetts 61 64 Rider 62 59 Delaware 64 56 Towson State 72 70 Pennsylvania 72 75 Hofstra 55 76 Drexel 59 69 Bucknell 60 60 Rider 55 73 Princeton 54 64 Lafayette 68 45 Delaware 68 81 Towson State 70 71 St. Joseph ' s 80 -Men ' s Swimming Left 10 Right โ€” (Front Row): C. Mower, K. Hutchinson, E. Steetman (captain), R. Siepka. (Row 2h B. (iardiiicr (coach}, M. Savin, G. Weiss, J. Shewell.P. Titterton, T. Rudel, R. Gaydos. B. Wilson, L. Sunflower (asst. coach). (RowS): D. Gambone, C. Marshall. S. Hillabiddle, S. Pasquale. D. Koszeghy, C. Clark, D. Daum. T. LeChard, T. Morris, E. DeClercg (asst. coach) By Nicola Pugliese The Lehigh Men ' s Swimming team had a successful 6-4 season, highlighted by their placing third in the East Coast Conference. Swimmers that shine In the Conference, Ted Rudel, Brooks Clark, Bob Gaydos, and John Shewell won the top four places in the 1650 yard freestyle race, making Lehigh the first team to win four places in any one event. Coach ' s remarks Coach Gardiner commented that he was very satisfied with their performance. WE OPPONENT THEY 75 Rider 92 51 Temple 62 68 Fordham 45 68 Gettysburg 43 67 Delaware 46 67 Rutgers 45 38 Drexel 75 64 ESU 48 64 Lafayette 49 36 LaSalle 77 Women ' s Swimming Left to Right โ€” iFroni Rom: H . Stet mueller. D. Reillv (captain), J. Lewis. (Row 2): B. Gardiner (coach). S. Sonntag. L. Melvin. L. Gravell. D. Gatti, K. Young, K. KoproHski, L. Sunflower (asst. coach) (Row 3): J . Pasko . B . Morton. S . Strauss . B . Roden . M.Monlanti. N.Bolwell.P. Sieadman. E. DeClercg (asst. coach) By Nicola Pugliese The Lehigh Women ' s Swimming team had a difficult season due to the fact that many of its strong swimmers graduated. There was, however, great potential shown Sue Roden. Senior Heidi Stegmuller also performed well. Looking ahead Coach Gardiner is looking fonvard to re- building another strong team with his fresh- by the new freshmen Sharon Sonntag and man and the recruits from the class of 1989. WE OPPONENT THEY 94 Br n Mawr 39 50 Temple 63 50 Fordham 61 45 Bucknell 93 68 Gettysburg 44 41 Delaware 72 36 Rutgers 75 32 LaSalle 80 66 Lafayette 36 281 282 ' fuaif A โ€ข - - ' --nr. - 283 Ice Hockey v-v V y vs y - ' V f Z.f r ro ?!)? !( โ€” I Front Rowl: P. Hopper. S. Gordon. J. Bombassel (co-captain). P. Keaveney (captain). M. Hurley (co-captain). P. Meyers. D. Lummis, P. Gradv lasst. coach) (Row 2): S. Wenzel. T. Hoffman. J. Menna, S. Gediman. J. Mongillo. G. Friedman, D. Sacher. (Row 3): P. Conners, D. Thomas, S. Watt ' , R. Bassik, P.Scott, D. Jacey. T. Parker, J. Cleary Riflery Left to Right โ€” (Front Row): S . Koenii: l Suuhr ,s Carev. J. Strain (co-captaim. I Ahuw. lA ' .n, Ji i )|7 ,. ,, L.Suuk. f.Siaiuo. M . Diii;nuinn. J.Lee, T. Yen, SGM J. Carden (coach) Squash Left lo Right โ€” (Front Row): K. Thompson, A. Baquerizo. J. Parson. M. DeLeon. (Row 2): L. Larson. I. Mahmud (coach). S. Graham. J. Larson, A, Kennedy. J. Sills Golf (Left to Ri hl): M. Khokas. B. McGowan. A. Stock (captain). M. Kavulich. D. Friedman. P. Tulsyan 285 -Volleyball Left to Right โ€” (Front Row): B. Bejsovec. M. Stamm. S. D ' Augelli. J. Ryan, R. Dantas (Row 2): K. Berecz. T. McCord. K. Loughman. M. McPartland, D. Lisella (Row 3): R. Fletcher, C. Frankenback, N. Lavelle, E. Lain, L. Desert, J. Hober, K. Adams (coach), D. Adams, R. Turoscy Volleyball Enjoys a Successful Season By Doug Brogowski The Women ' s Volleyball team, under coach Karen Adams, enjoyed their finest sea- son in a number of years, finishing with a very impressive 28-15 record and a second place finish in the Colgate tourna- ment. ECAC Tournament The team hosted theE.C.A.C. Tournament andfmished a solid third. The biggest win of the sea- son was a startling upset of Ivy League champ Penn. Team Stars Led by P.A.LA.W. All-Stars Molly Stamm and Janet Ryan, as well as Susan D ' Augelli and Rhonda Dantas, the team faired well against all opponents. Coach Adams sees a bright fu- ture with such budding stars as Bonnie Bejsovec, Kerry Lough- man and Nancy LaVelle leading the team in coming years. WE OPPONENT THEY 1 Allentown ESU 2 Temple 1 1 Mansfield 2 Lafayette 1 UMBC I Princeton I 1 Siena Muhlenberg 1 Colgate Penn 2 Bucknell Seton Hall Syracuse 1 Albright 1 Columbia St. Francis 2 West Chester Fordham Drexel 1 NYU Hofstra 1 Manhattan 1 Villa nova 1 Moravian Delaware 3 2 LaSalle Towson I 1 Shippensburg 1 Rider 3 Kutztown Cornell 1 286 Track and Field jt% ij: ! TWivERsrry _ sii --.i: Left to Right โ€” (fron Jon;; W. Tomkoski, S. Reider. E. Kehoe. T. Vancur. J. McVeigh Ico-cuptain), B. Goldberg. B. Mundy (co-captain). T. Gray, D. McFall. T. Lee. J. Bonsell. J.R. DeLaParra. A. Bennett. iRow 2): J. Ronacher (manager). J. Rahm. J. Stack. H. Sturm. T. Crowley. A. Manusky, B. Denmark (co-captain). J. Radzelovage. T. Jovce. M. Petkits. J. Marain. J. Kent. T. Johnson. J. Covert (coach) - f xiva Lehigh vs. Kutztown 184 W Phila. Textile 72 W Trenton State 59 W Muhlenberg 14 W Medgar Evers 13 W Penn 55-103 L Lafayette 93-70 W .-โ– โ€ขJt โ€”Men ' s Lacrosse %r LEHlGii lLHIGH Z-eiif o ? g ย โ€” (From Row): J. Stanley, J. Miller. P. Poclie. D. Gagliosiro, J. Senior. (Row 2): D. Brown. R. Basile. J. Herd. H. Russell. R. Massey. P. Carroll. T. Farrell. (Row .?); F. Lombardy lasst. coach). J. Frederickson, B. Sarver. B. Abbott. B. Hamp. K. Murphy, B.O ' Donnell. B.O ' Grady. J. McCloskev Lacrosse Rocketed the Best Campaign in Six Years By Mary Ellen Villages 288 WE OPPONENT THEY 3 Loyola 25 4 Yale 25 10 FDU-Madison 4 6 Towson State 20 17 West Chester 8 9 Villanova 7 7 F M 9 4 Delaware 19 7 Bucknell (0T)8 12 Lafayette 11 14 Montclair St. 3 11 Kiitztown 10 13 Salisbury St. 12 ' 11 D rex el 17 Women ' s Lacrosse Left to Right โ€” I From Row): M.Miller, K. Yost. S. Coursen(Row2}: V. Vandergritt. K.Dolun. ( Eiii;i ' theri.B. Schmidt. S. VanWagenen. K. Denmark. L. Hamilton. C. Gindlesperger (Row 3): C. Frankenbach (trainer), M. Weiner. J. Pickens. C. Koehter. A. Dassa, C. Miller, L. Hargrader, M. Corrigan, M. Dickson, C. Julian, I. Walter. H. Chun. J. Baxter (head coach). M. Ruth (asst. coach) WE OPPONENT THEY 6 Towson St. 5 14 Ursinus 4 79 Bucknell 4 13 We. ' it Chester 5 17 Rutgers 5 19 Princeton 6 16 Delaware 9 14 Penn 9 6 Northwestern 7 5 Penn State 15 11 Drexel 8 12 Lafayette 11 10 James Madison 9 4 Temple 15 Years of Work Produced Results By Mary Ellen Villages 289 LยงM ' V J K z Men ' s Tennis . . โ€” . . Lf f to Right โ€” (Front Row): M. Pennell, R. Merrell, D. Alperin.B. Buddy. B. Hughes. (Row 2): S. Kennedy, L. Hochberg, I. Nilsher, E. Catcher. M. Nesbit (coach). N With Eric Galchcr and David Alper- in finishing runner-up at Nos. I and 2 single the men ' i tennis team placed sixth at ihe ECC championships .at Rider. . Qfjdcher amLNuniher 3 Bob Hughes also advan B to the semi-final round at Niimlffrl doubles. In regular-season jnatches Lehigh went 5-10. Galcher was 10-5 at Num- ber I, Alperin 11-4 at Number 2. WE OPPONENT THEY Towson 9 9 Rider 7 Roanoke 2 7 F M 2 2 Wm. Mary 7 9 Bucknell 3 Colgate 6 3 Lafayette 5 Temple 9 1 West Chester 8 4 Hofstra 5 8 Drexel 1 3 Army 6 1 Delaware 8 6 Villanova 3 292 Women ' s Tennis Left lo Right โ€” (Front Row): G. Brennan. B. Date. C. Beuske. H. Stas. S. Rengyel. I Row 2): K. Adams I coach). C. Abualy, K. Yaracko, R. Magaleski. J. Cohen. M. Garant Spring Tennis WE OPPONENT THEY 9 Si. Leo 5 Trenton St. 4 9 SE Missouri St. 1 Penn 9 PAIAW Tournament 1st Place 6 Bucknell 3 7 Temple 2 9 Moravian 8 West Chester 1 7 Lafayette 2 Yen ' s tennis team forged an ' 5-7 record in spring matches and tied I for seventh in the Middle States Tour- ) nament. iiflfBrW ' %?! Number 1 f WSeth Dale m-c v 3 before incurring ati injury tiuu kt_pi her out of the final - tourney. Co-capt ainJCr i J Number l r a Number 2. Co-cuy.. ' and - ' I start at J . Brennan i mbers 3 and 2. โ– โ€ขni 7-2 at Numbers n It a mark of . nUargot Garant 3-3 and Colaine Abualy. 2-2, combined for a 5-5 martr โ–  TJf Numbers 5 and 6. 293 w i y- 7r% i r V 295 z Baseball Left to Right โ€” (Front Row): P.D ' Agoslino, J. Edelman. J. Cantor, T. Rinaldi. D. King. J. Swzec, P. Sclar. (Row 2): J. Farley, T. Davidson, J. Kinney, B. Cook, M. Pasquito. J. Nuemann, R. Donlon, C. Venezia. J. Mark. (Row 3): S. Schullz (head coach), J. Onorato, C. Roth, J. Stengel, R. Katsoff, M. Zlock, J. Glazebrook. B. Gara. C. Anderson (pitching coach). W. Leonardi, L. Schultz (statistician) Baseball Finishes with an 11-18 Record By Mary Ellen Villegas WE OPPONENT THEY Armstrong State 2 2 Drexel 9 4 Georgia Southern 20 14 Drexel 13 8 Stonehill 12 4 Penn 10 17 Phila. Pharmacy 1 19 Moravian 12 3 Wm. Mary 19 Delaware 4 15 Wm. Mary 8 4 Delaware 11 8 Trenton State 6 19 Scranton 6 3 Rider 7 7 Upsala 13 I Rider 7 2 Bucknell 4 6 Kutztown 4 Bucknell 13 15 Hofstra 16 7 Towson State 6 6 Rutgers 8 2 Towson State 5 15 Muhlenberg 2 11 Gettsyburg 3 14 Lafayette 2 9 Kutztown 11 7 Lafayette 9 louna Jon .34 ERA and P - wit . A oj| ' fesp missing several gi ' causeuyf a back injury, center MNw ยซ (Wmof fo was -v ied straiiAit year to the ECC all-star ' ' 296 Softball t G(f ยฃHlBf:!: ' ' ' C Left lo Right โ€” (Front Row): M. Brockett. B. Falk, M. Plata, L. Feeley, K. Townsend, E. Fernandez. (Row 2): J. Burger. K. Hynes. A.Regan, S. Covert, M. Baum, M. McGraw (coach). Softball Team Learns to Appreciate Victory By Mary Ellen Villegas WE OPPONENT THEY 4 Muhlenberg 6 4 Towson State 10 3 Allentown Col. 2 Rider 7 Princeton 8 Rider 4 Princeton 14 2 Drexel 8 1 Penn 4 Drexel 2 2 Lafayette 8 Bucknell 15 I St. Joseph ' s 10 3 Bucknell 6 1 Ursinus 3 8 Long Island U. 2 Delaware 5 Salisbury State 4 Delaware 10 Delaware 11 1 Lafayette 10 3 Lafayette 10 Towson Slate 1 {Although the season for the girls, the Lehigh ' s Women ' s Softball leatn still had fun playing . The few games rhey did win made them really appieciuu ilw thrill of victory. Stars that shine Leading the teanvivts ' senior cap- tain Amy Regan, KcMtl itj (.239: 16-for-67), Marlena Plutcn 6; 12- foft , and MVP Amy Aukin4 i03: r-69). Coach McGraw hopes that the 1986 season H l up and perhaps be a winr 297 Experiencing Victory and Defeat Not in the clamor of the crowded street, Not in the shouts and the plaudits of the throng, But in ourselves, are triumph and defeat. wm isfeL Sfl v. 300 301 fiive always, my friend, as if there is world enough and time enough. 303 li eniors ow this is not the end. t is not even the beginning of the end. ut it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning. โ€” Winston Churchill 4 305 Michael Alan Aranow Anthony David Arturi Timothy Joel Artz Carl Leonard Austin Jr. J James Bennett Babcock Jonathan Hall Backenstose Lisa Monique Ballester Lisette Anne Barnes Janis Lee Barney Linda Bernadette Barrett Douglas T. Albert Harrisburg. Pa., Mechanical Engineering: Lambda Chi Alpha โ€” Alumni Correspondent; ASME.; Polo Team; Ski team; Cycling team; Investment club Ira R. Alexander Beachhaven, NJ., Finance; Investment club; Forensic Society โ€” President; ski club; LUV; Assl. head of Concert Security Dennis Craig Ally Rockvilte, MD., Computer Science; Phi Delta Theta โ€” President; IFC; Photography club; Philosophy cluh; Ski club Peter Philip Alvarez Cranford. NJ.. Economics; Phi Delta Theta โ€” Social Chairman. Judicial Council. Executive Council; Baseball: Senior Class Ex- ecutive Council; Senior Class Gift Campaign โ€” Investment Committee Sharon Darley Ambler Haverford, Pa.. Finance; Alpha Gamma Delta โ€” Corresponding Secretary. Treasurer; Investment cluh Cathy Lynn Anderson Basking Ridge. NJ. Industrial Engineering Julie Kay Anderson Portville, NY., Alpha Omicron Pi โ€” Scholarship Chairman; Presidential prize; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; AIChE.: Beta Theta Pi โ€” Little Sister President; Freshman Orientation Advisory Committee Jeffrey Fredrick Xndrevi Allentown, Pa., Computer Science: Townhouse โ€” Treasurer. President; Deans list; Phi Eta Sigma Frank L. Angelo III Burlington. NJ. Industrial Engineering: Delta Chi โ€” Recording Secretary; HE. Christopher Edward Ansoff 5aยซ Diego. CA.. Computer Engineering; Tau Epsilon Phi โ€” Rush Chairman, Public Relations Chairman: Tau Beta Pi; Computing Society J. Bradford Anthony Livingston, NJ., Finance; Delta Sigma Phi; Deans list; Williams Award for Dramatic Interpretation: Mustard and Cheese Dramatic Society; Student Investment fund John Archibald Scranton, Pa., Mechanical Engineering Michael Alan Aranow Dixhills, NY, Accounting: Sigma Alpha Mu โ€” President: Deans list; Beta Alpha Psi; Brown and White; Investment Club Anthony David Arturi Wayne, NJ, Finance Timothy Joel Artz Lancaster. Pa.. Electrical Engineering Carl Leonard Austin Jr. Summit. NJ, Finance; Investment club James Bennett Babcock New Canaan, CT, Mechanical Engineering Jonathan Hall Backenstose Hershey, Pa., Electrical Engineering; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; IEEE.: ASME William Alan Bader Bethlehem. Pa., Computer Engineering Jean Elizabeth Bailey Harrisburg. Pa., Industrial Engineering; Tau Beta Pi โ€” Pledge Coordinator; Alpha Pi Mu; Phi Eta Sigma; Deans li. :l; HE.. Society of Women Engineers: BiglLittle Sister Society; Ski Cluh Lisa Monique Ballester Ringwood, NJ, Mechanical Engineering: Kappa Alpha Theta โ€” Vice President of Finance; Deans list; Tau Beta Pi: Pi Tau Sigma โ€” President: ASME. Lisette Anne Barnes Newfoundland, Pa., French, Geology: Departmental Honors: College Bowl President Janis Lee Barney Saylorsburg, Pa., Government, Journalism: Deans list: Pi Sigma Alpha โ€” President; JV. Field Hockey.; Brown and White โ€” Senior News Editor; Pi Kappa Alpha Little Sister Linda Bernadette Barrett Cherry Hill, NJ, Marketing: Alpha Phi โ€” Rush Chairman. Activities Chairman: Deans list; Gryphon Society Tutor; Cheerleading Captain; SAC โ€” Freshman Representative, Sorority Representative 307 Paula Basik Tolowa, NJ, Psychology; Wine Appreciation Club A. Bruce Bates Lakewood, OH Mechanical Engineering Christopher J. Battisti Medfield, MA, Mathematics; Sigma Phi; Phi Eta Sigma Nancy Jeanne Baosmith Maptewood, NJ, Biology; Phi Eta Sigma; Balleto- mane Society Bruce J. Beardsley Colts Necl , NJ, Marketing; Omicron Delta Kappa; Ski Team, Sailing Team, Marketing Association โ€” V.P. Communications; Visiting Lectures Committee โ€” Co-Chairman, Senior Class Gift Campaign โ€” Co-chairman Thomas G. Beaumonte Baldwin, NY, Accounting; Sigma Phi, Treasurer Richard Loring Becker Seyreville, NJ, Accounting; Beta Alpha Psi; Beta Gamma Sigma; Phi Eta Sigma, Deans List; Honors Convocation; Varsity Ice Hockey; Forum Kathleen Behrens Nazareth, Pa., Accounting; Gamma Phi Beta โ€” Corresponding Secretary; Main Hurdman Accounting Award; Beta Gamma Sigma; Beta Alpha Psi; Phi Eta Sigma; Soccer club; Ski club William Peter Belson Berkeley Heights, NJ, Mechanical Engineering; Theta Delta Chi; Pi Tau Sigma; Varsity Basketball; ASME. Christine Bender Cherry Hill, NJ, Economics, Foreign Careers, French; Gamma Phi Beta โ€” Panhellenic Delegate; Choir: Epitome staff; Panhellenic Council; Soccer Club Heather Anne Bender Aiken, SC, Management Robert P. Bender, Jr Hollidaysburg, Pa., Chemical Engineering; Highland Guard; Air Force ROTC Jeffrey Scott Bennett Emerson, NJ, Mechanical Engineering; Theta Xi โ€” President, House Manager; ASME.; SAE.; Water Polo Andrew James Bergdoli Wallingford, Pa., Mechanical Engineering; Alpha Sigma Phi โ€” President; Deans list; Phi Eta Sigma โ€” President; Pi Tau Sigma; ASME.; SAE.; Forum โ€” Subcommitte Chairman John Patrick Bergen Roseland, NJ, Computer Science; Sigma Nu Thomas George Berger Morrisville, Pa., Mechanical Engineering Beth E. Bems Pomona, NY, Government, Urban Studies; Who ' s Who in American Universities and Colleges; Pi Sigma Alpha; Forum โ€” Co-chair Student Evaluation of Instruction, Delta Gamma โ€” Treasurer, Founda- tions; Senior Class Gift Campaign โ€” Solicitor Kathrvn J. Bemoid Lavallette, NJ, Accounting; Beta Alpha Psi โ€” Vice President; Beta Gamma Sigma; LUV John Albert Bertholon Upper Montclair, NJ, History, Theater; Fiji โ€” Graduate Relations; Mustard and Cheese; Ski club; Sailing club Ellen Renee Bertrand Dunwoody, GA, Chemical Engineering Herbert John Betz, Jr. Philadelphia, Pa., Mechanical Engineering; Taylor College; Pi Tau Sigma; Varsity Rifle Team, Lehigh Christian Fellowship โ€” Officer Elizabeth Marie Bevington Lehighton, Pa., Computer and Information Science; Marching 97 โ€” Manager Johan Robert Beyer Monmouth Beach, NJ, Finance; Alpha Tau Omega โ€” Secretary, Social Chairman: Marketing Club, Rugby club โ€” Treasurer; IPC โ€” Faculty Relations Chairman; Forum โ€” Social Policies Sub-Committee Edward Andrew Biemer Wannaque, NJ, Economics; Phi Delta Theta โ€” Judicial committee. Executive Council; Boxing Team โ€” Treasurer; ROTC โ€” Captain Christopher J. Battisti Nancy Jeatine Baustnith Richard Loring Becker Kathleen Behrens William Peter Belson Christine Bender Heather Anne Bender Robert P. Bender. Jr. Jeffrey Scott Bennett Andrew James BergdoU John Patrick Bergen Thomas George Berger Herbert John Betz, Jr. Elizabeth Marie Bevington Johan Robert Beyer Edward Andrew Biemer 309 What is your favorite procrastination habit? โ–  Watching people โ–  Stroh ' s at the Tally Ho โ–  Going to Cedar Crest โ€ข Greekers at Lucy ' s โ–  Watching TV โ–  Socializing - Scoping in Linderman - Talking on the phone - Worrying and complaining about all the work I have to do - Eating - Exercise - Sitting in the sun - Daydreaming - Wait until the time is on the half hour or hour โ€” ( miss it, I wait again. - Sex kdu John Billone Daniel Blake, Jr. John Paul Blanchard James Richard Bleich Wendy Gail Body Pamela Ann Boland Brian W. Boorman Roy Henry Borgeson Richard Vincent Boyan Daniel Thomas Boyco William Charles Bradbury Jr. Dallas Ann Bradel John Billone Smilhtown. NY, Electrical Engineering Daniel Clarence Inglis Blake, Jr. York. Pa., Biochemical Engineering; LUCC: Concert Board Committee John Paul Blaochard Amhler, Pa., Mechanical Engineering; Chi Phi โ€” So- cial Chairman; ASME. James Richard Bleich Ivylannd, Pa., Electrical Engineering John Richard Blewitt Bridgewater, NJ, Finance; Pi Lambda Phi โ€” Social Chairman, Football Team; Ski club; Scuba Club, WLVR Disk Jockey Mary Ellen Bligh Ardsley. NY, Fundamental Science: Wilbur Mathematics Award: Deans List. Tau Beta Pi; ASCE. โ€” Secretary: Epitome staff; LUV; Theta Xi Little Sister โ€” Secretary, Big Little Organization William E. Bloom Mechanicsburg; Pa., Computer Engineering; Phi Delta Theta โ€” Executive Council, House Manager. Vice President, Acting President, Social Chairman; IEEE.; Senior Class Executive Council Ann Elizabeth Body Blue Bell, Pa.. Economics; Alpha Omicron Pi โ€” V.P. Pledge Trainer; Basketball Cheerleading; VLC. Wendy Gail Body Trexlertown, Pa., Mechanical Engineering Pamela Ann Boland Camphill, Pa.. Environmental Science and Resource Management Brian W. Boorman Newtown Square, Pa., Chemical Engineering; Beta Theta Pi โ€” Social Chairman, Treasurer Roy Henry Borgeson Wyckoff. NJ, English; Sigma Phi Epsilon โ€” President, Recorder. Rush Chairman; IFC โ€” Rush Chairman: Brown and White โ€” Circulation Manager Jeffrey Deane Bornheimer Bethlehem, Pa., Civil Engineering; Alpha Chi Rlw ' Robert Lino Borowik Stamford, CT, Government; Theta Chi โ€” Judicial Chairman; IFC โ€” Social Committee Carl N. Botterbusch York, Pa., Mechanical Engineering: Gryphon Society; Delta Tau Delta; Pi Tau Sigma; Sailing Club; Forum Representative John Francis Bowden Holmdel, NJ, Chemical Engineering; Sigma Phi โ€” Steward. Vice President; AlChE.; JV. Basketball Richard Vincent Boyan Closter, NJ, .Mechanical Engineering; Delta Phi โ€” Vice President: Pi Tau Sigma; ASME.; SAC Daniel Thomas Boyco 5cranย o i. Pa., Electrical Engineering; Tau Beta Pi โ€” Vi e President. Chairman Education Committee; Eta Kappa Nu; Phi Eta Sigma; IEEE. William Charles Bradbury Jr. Bozman. Montana. Chemical Engineering; Theta Xi; AlChE.; Highland Guard Trick Rifle Drill Team; Scuba Diver Dallas Ann Bradel Sewickley, Pa.. Economics. Foreign Careers, German; German House โ€” Secretary; Alpha Gamma Delta; Choir; Librarian Tour Manager; Forum 311 Richard T. Bryden Gerald William Buetow Steven Andrew Bufferd Laura Elizabeth Burns Linda Ellen Busch Bransbv Walter Bushey, Jr. William Cadwallader III Scoll Lawrence Cagen Edward Roy Braulick Weston. CT, Marketing: P.si Upsilon โ€” Rush (.hairnuin. President. Undergraduate Chairman National Convention: Alplia Phi Omega Service Fraternity โ€” Treasurer. V.P. of Service Nancy Braunstein Roslyn. NY. Marketing: Deans list, Marketing Club; Women in Business Richard N. Bray Jr. Cranford. NJ, Molecular Biology Jarvis RowclifT Brecker New York, NY, Foreign Careers Program: Alpha Sigma Phi โ€” Alumni Director: Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities: Senior Class Gift Campaign โ€” Chairman Alan E. Brenner York. Pa., Mechanical Engineering Greg Alan Brenner York, Pa.. Electrical engineering: Tau Beta Pi: Eta Kappa Nu:Phi Ela Sigma: IEEE. Lisa Karen Broder Marco Island, Fla., Accounting: Alpha Phi โ€” social Chairman: Beta Alpha Psi: Omicron Delta Kappa: SAC โ€” President. Hourglass Chairman: Scuba Club โ€” Secretary: Marketing Club: Hillel Society Jeff Brotman Scranton, Pa., Accounting: Deans list: Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities: Beta Gamma Sigma: Beta Alpha Psi: Omicron Delta Kappa: Forum โ€” chairman, Campus Life Committee: In- vestment Club. Hillel Society Christian Chandler Brown Norton, MA, Architecture: Delta Chi: Lucille Bunin Askin Contemporary Art Award: Art and Architecture Society โ€” Co-president Dave Harding Brown Concord, MA, Civil Engineering: Sigma Chi โ€” Annolator. Scholarship Chairman: ASCE.: Varsity Lacrosse Captain; Varsity Squash Leslie Ann Brown Succasunna. NJ. Marketing: Sigma Tau Delta: Marketing Club. Women in Business: LUV; Senior Class Gift Campaign: Senior Class E.xeculive Committee Peter Fredrick Brust Pembroke. MA, International Relations: Chi Phi โ€” Historian: Rugby club: IFC โ€” Judicial Committee, Hourglass Stage Crew Richard T. Bryden Manwah, NJ, Electrical Engineering; Kappa Alpha Gerald William Buetow West Islip, NY, Elecrical Engineering: Sigma Chi โ€” Annotator. Scholarship Chairman; Eta Kappa Nu; IEEE.; Varsity Lacrosse; LUV; Little League soccer Coach, Gryphon Society Tutor; Big Brother Steven Andrew Bufferd Newtonville, MA, Foreign Careers: Sigma Nu; Forum Laura Elizabeth Burns Kennebunk, Maine, Urban Sudies Linda Ellen Busch Fairlawn, NJ, Psychology, Theater: Psychology Honors Program: Psi Chi; Deans List: Tau Epsilon Phi Litle Sister: Mustard and Chee.se Drama Society. College Democrats โ€” Co-president Bransby Walter Bushey, Jr. Abington, Pa., Accounting; Lambda Chi Alpha Secretary, Rush chairman: Deans list; Beta Alpha Psi; Marketing club; Investment club: IFC โ€” Rush Co-Chairman Carol Anne Buttafuoco Garden City, NY. Accounting: Delta Gamma โ€” Scholarship Chairman, Social Chairman: Deans List; Beta Alpha Psi; In- vestment Club โ€” Vice President; Senior Class Executive Board Howard Eric Buznitsky Convent Station, NJ, Finance: Hill House: Deans list: Beta Alpha Psi; FMA; Investment Club Steven Ira Buznitsky Convent Station, NJ, Computer Science: Computing Society; Hillel Society Roland Cadotte Jr. Freehold, NJ, Electrical Engineering William Blake Perry Cadwallader HI Homer, NY. Finance, International Relations; Kappa Sigma โ€” Treasurer, House Manager Scott Lawrence Cagen Freehold, NJ, Marketing: Delta Upsilon โ€” Alumni Chairman: Brown and While โ€” Editor-in-chief: Marketing Club 313 Thomas F. Cahill Jr. Summit. NJ, Engineering Physics; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Deans list; Francis Scott Key Award; Tau Beta Pi; Society Of Physics Students; Ski club; Sailing Club; Outing Club Lisa Ann Calcagni Pequannock, NJ, Industrial Engineeriing; HE.; SWE.; Traffic Appeals Committee Steven John Calcagni Chesire, CT, Finance Elizabeth Ann Campbell Paoli, Pa., Foreign Careers; Track Club, Soccer Club, Spanish Club, Air Force ROTC Riccardo A.G. Canonaco Pine Brook, NJ, Accounting Adam Stuart Caplan Greenwich, CT, Civil Engineering; ASCE.; College Democrats; Harrisburg Urban Semester Robert Michael CappabiancaBer ieic fl, MD., Chemistry ; Kappa Alpha; Phi Eta Sigma; American Chemical Society โ€” Secretary; Choir โ€” Manager; Forum โ€” Representative; Gryphon Society Vincent Michael Carita Magnolia, NJ, Mechanical Engineering; Scabbard and Blade Society; Lehigh Boxing Club; SAE.; Photography Club; Residence Hall Council; Lehigh Rangers Denise Sharon Carroll Philadelphia. Pa., Psychology; Phi Beta Kappa; Psi Chi; Rhodes Scholarship Nominee Gregory T. Carson Baltimore, MD, Electrical Engineering Donald Dickinson Carver Clinton, NC, Biology; history. Philosophy; Theta Chi; Deans list Allison Lawrence Case Candor, NY, Accounting; Dean ' s list; Graduated with High Honors; Beta Gamma Sigma; Beta Alpha Psi; Fairchild โ€” Martindale Student Associate; Investment Club; Epitome Business Manager; Theta Xi Litle Sisters President Caroline Elizabeth Cassidy Chevy Chase, MD, Electrical Engineering; Air Force ROTC; Soccer club; Chi Phi Little Sisters Conception Ponte Castandeda Parlamar, Venezuela Norma Castillo Howell, NJ Government George Peter Celtrick Hollywood, Fla., Marketing; Sigma Phi Epsilon Michele Chin Lee-Gillete Valsayn Park, Trinidad, Accounting Robert Francis Chishotan Suffern, NY Mechanical Engineering Kyusun Choi Allentown, Pa., Electrical Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Computing Society; IEEE.; Korean Student Club Ronald Nathan Chomsky Ocean Township, NJ, Electrical Engineering; Delta Chi Fraternity; IEEE. โ€” Student Faculty Relations Committee Kenneth Y. Chou Bethlehem, Pa., Finance; Republican Club, Investment Club John Robert Chrin Allentown, Pa., Economics Nancy Anne Cicetti Parsippany, NJ, History; Jack Barnett Scholarship; Deans list; Phi Alpha Theta; RHC Adam Stuart Caplan Robert Michael Cappabianca Vincent Michael Carita Denise Sharon Carroll Gregory T. Carson Donald Dickinson Carver Allison Lawrence Case Caroline Elizabeth Cassidy Concepcion Ponte Castandeda Norma Castillo George Peter Celtrick Michele Chin Lee-Gillette Robert Francis Chisholm Kyiisun Choi Ronald Nathan Chomsky Kenneth Y. Chou John Robert Chrin Nancy Anne Cicetti Nancy Elizabeth Clapp Tulsa, OK. Finance: Alpha Gumma Delia โ€” Treasurer; Phi Eta Sigma: Beta Gamma Sigma: Phi Beta Kappa: FMA: Soccer club Morgan Donald Clark WestfielJ. MA , Electrical Engineering: IEEE. : ROA . : Judo Cluh: Highland Guard Drill Team John B. Clarke Port Reading. NJ, Beta Theta Pi โ€” Steward: Dean ' s list: Alpha Pi Mu: Newman Council: SAME.: Air Force ROTC Kevin Joseph Clarke Pearl River. N Y, Finance: Lehigh Rugby Club: Market- ing Club: Investment Club: Newman Council โ€” President: YAF.: Senior Class Gift Campaign John Michael Cleary Haverown, Pa.. Chemical Engineering Dana Milton Coates Weston. MA. finance; Sigma Chi; Leonard Pool scholarship; Investment Club Robert Anthony Cocco Broomall. Pa . . Electrical Engineering: IEEE. ; Senior Class Gift Campaign โ€” Investment Committee Valerie Ann Cococcia Briarcliff Manor. NY; Economics; Dean ' s List; Women ' s Soccer Club; Senior Class Gift Campaign; Ski Club Nicholas Cofone Roseland. NJ; Accounting: Beta Alpha Psi; Student Invest- ment Fund Adam Jay Cohen Pittsburg. Pa. . Pre-Med: Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma; Air Force Medical Scholarship; Hillel Society; WL ' VR Radio Station; Medi- cal College of Pa. in Philadelphia Beth Devra Cohen Hamden, CT, Marketing; LUV โ€”President: Marketing Club; Senior Class Executive Board Hilary Gail Cohen Bethlehem. Pa.. Psychology: Psi Chi; Theta Chi Little Sister Howard H. Cohen Morganville, NJ, Accounting; Phi Kappa Psi Joshua Louis Cohen Albington. Pa.. Mechanical Engineering Mark William Colangelo Whitestone. NY, Electrical Engineering Charles MacFarlan Cole Bn ' fi Athyn, Pa., Finance; Phi Kappa Theta โ€” Social Chairman, IM Manager: Dean ' s List; Investment Club; Senior Class Gift Campaign โ€” Investment Committee Alan Cobnenares Durham, NC, Electrical Engineering; LUV, Travel Nick John Conca Weslport, CT, Finance Joyce Katherine Conrow Manhattan, Kansas, Mechanical Engineering; ASME.: Lacrosse; Soccer; Chi Phi Little Sisters Keith Scott Corkum Dudley, MD. Computer Engineering Nancy Elizabeth Clapp Morgan Donald Clark %Mm John B. Clarke Kevin Joseph Clarke Robert Anthony Cocco Valerie Ann Cococcia Howard H. Cohen Joshua Louis Cohen Mark William Colangelo Charles MacFarlan Cole What have you learned at Lehigh? How to learn Nothing How to endure Truth, justice and the American way Beer is cheaper by the keg That I ' m not an Engineer My limit Do unto others before they do unto you, but do it profes- sionally โ–  How to play tails โ–  How to climb steps โ–  That it just doesn ' t matter How to write checks How to sleep with my eyes open How to pretend to work hard while actually doing nothing โ–  The Greek alphabet Joyce Kulherine Conrow Keith Scott Corkum 317 Brian Thome Crane Gregory Frank Creitz Michael Allen Cressman Raphael F. Cronin David William Crotty, Jr. James J. Cunningham Francis Michael Curran John Kimberly Curtis William Alden Cushman Patricia Anne Cutting Mary Ann Czarcinski Brian Paul Dahmer 318 I Lorraine Marie D ' Amato Mark Robert D ' Andrea James Francis Davidson Jeffrey Brian Davidson Claude P. Davis Julia Kathryn Davis Paul B. Corning Poughkeepsie, NY, Industrial Engineering: Folk Group: IEEE. Marie Elizabeth Coulter Kensington. MD. Statistics: Gryphon Society, Lehigh Christian Fellowship: LUV Susan Lee Coursen Collingswood. NJ, Marketing: Field Hockey: Women ' s Lacrosse Clare Marie Crabtree Monivale, NJ, English, Journalism: Delta Gamma โ€” Vice President, Williams Prize for Feature Writing. Sigma Tau Delta, Brown and White Brian Thorne Crane Weslport, CT, Mechanical Engineering: Delta Phi: ASME.: Karate Club: Boxing Club: Fence Post Club Gregory Frank Creitz Schnecksville, Pa.. Pre-Medicine Michael Allen Cressnian Quakertown, Pa., Electrical Enginering: Theta Chi โ€” Steward: Tau Beta Pi: Varsity Soccer: Ski Club: Sailing Club Ralph F. Cronin Coltsneck, NJ, Engineering Mechanics: The Farmhouse: ASME. David William Crotty, Jr. Kingston, Pa., Electrical Engineering: Chi Phi โ€” Pledge Educator: Rugby Club: ROTC: Lehigh Rangers James J. Cunningham S. Yarmouth, MA, Finance: Chi Psi โ€” Asst. Treasurer: Dean ' s list: Chi Psi Educational Trust Scholarship: Phi Beta Kappa: Investment Club: Marketing Club: FMA: Senior Class Gift Campaign โ€” Solicitation Chairman Francis Michael Curran Hazleton, Pa., Civil Engineering: Richard King Mellon Scholarship: Chi Epsilon: Tau Beta Pi: ASCE.: Varsity Baseball John Kimberly Curtis Morristown, NJ Accounting William Alden Cwbnaa Riverside , CT, Journalism, Science Writing: Choir: Science Scope: Brown and White Patricia Anne Cutting Rockville, MD Math Mary Ann Czarcinski Somerville, NJ, Math, Theatre; Dean ' s List: Mustard and Cheese Drama Society โ€” Treasurer; LUV; Bigl Little Sisters Organiza- tion Brian Paul Dahmer Clarence, NY, Mechanical Engineering: Kappa Alpha โ€” Second Attendent, House Manager, Pledgemaster: ASME.: Jazz Ensemble Lorraine Marie D ' Amato Island Park, NY. Industrial Engineering: Delta Gamma: I.E. Council: HE. โ€” Vice President Chapter Relations: Mustard and Cheese Drama Society Mark Robert D ' Andrea Wayne, NJ, Finance; Pi Lambda Phi William Francis Datri Morganveille, NJ, Electrical Engineering: Dean ' s List: IEEE.: Communications Society: Ping Pong Club Susan Daugelli Williston Park, NY, Marketing: Volleyball James Francis Davidson Selinsgrove, Pa., Accounting: Chi Psi โ€” Pledge Director; Varsity Football Jeffrey Brian Davidson Oakhursi, NJ, Finance, Marketing: Delta Chi โ€” Vice President, IM Manager: Boxing Club: Football: Ski Club: Marketing Club, Investment Club; Lehigh College Bowl Team Claude P. Davis PoughKeepsie. NY, Accounting: Alpha Tau Omega โ€”Asst. Treasurer, Public Relations Chairman: Rugby Club: Ski Club; Scuba Club: IFC Faculty Relations Committee: Judicial Committee Julia Kathryn Davis Wvcoff, NJ, Physics; Delta Gamma โ€” Ritual Chairman: Air Force ROTC Scholarship; Society of Physics Students. AIAA.; Air Force Corps Commander 319 Paul Fredrick Decain Kensington. MD., Accounting: Theta Xi; Fairchild Marketing Scholar: Who ' s Who in American Colleges and University; Dean ' s List: FMA: IFC โ€” Treasurer, Publicity Chairman, Rush Committee: Editorโ€” The Olympian Marc A. DeCruccio Weston, CT, Accounting: Alpha Chi Rho: Dean ' s List: Beta Alpha Psi: Phi Beta Kappa Kevin Scott DeholT York. Pa.. Industrial Engineering: Sigma Phi Epsilon โ€” Social Chairman. Comptroller: IEEE.: Varsity Swimming Walter Wilhelm Deichmann New Hope. Pa., Mechanical Engineering: Psi Upsilon โ€” House Manager: Meritorious Achievement Award โ€” ROTC: Ice Hockey Club: SAME.: Senior Class Gift Campaign Jose Maria Dejisus Belhleham. Pa.. Mechanical Engineering Linda Mary Oeluca Towaco. NJ Mechanical Engineering Peter William Deluca Scranlon, Pa., Mechanical Engineering Joan Marie De Marco New Rochelle, NY, Accounting: Equestrian Club: Phi Kappa Theta Little Sister Vice President Jeffrey L. DeNinno Pittsburgh, Pa., Architecture: The Farmhouse: An and Architecture Society โ€” President: Brown and White Culture Editor Robert Bruce Denmark Mooreslown, NJ, Electrical Engineering: Sigma Nu: Varsity Track Lisa Jeanne Desnoyers Bridgewater. NJ, Foreign Careers, Economics: Women ' s Soccer: Marketing Club: Sailing Club: Epitome โ€” Academics Editor: Senior Class Gift Campaign โ€” Promotion Committee, BiglLillle Sister Organization Frederic James Deuschle Villanova, Pa.. Metallurgy Materials Engineer- ing: Phi Kappa Theta โ€” President, Rush Chairman, Executive Secretary, Little Sister Chairman: Student Metallurgy Society Keith de Witt Potomac, MD., Industrial Engineering: Pi Kappa Alpha โ€” Pledge Master, House Manager Thomas Alan DiBlasi Monroe, CT, Civil Engineering: Sigma Chi โ€” House Manager, Vice President: Dean ' s List. Chi Epsilon: Tau Beta Pi; ASCE. Scott Knowlton Dickinson Sunapee, NH. Industrial Engineering: Farm House โ€” Treasurer: lEE. Debra Susanne Didden Greenshurg, Pa., Electrical Engineering: IEEE.; LUV Alfred J. DiGiovanni Westchester. Pa., Industrial Engineering: Phi Delta Theta Michael Joseph DiMarco Easton, Pa.. Finance: Pi Lambda Phi โ€” Athletic Manager, Athlete of the Year Award Pasqualino A. D ' Imperio, Jr. N. Tarry town, NY, Accounting: Theta Xi; Outstanding American Award; Gryphon Society Mark Philip Dolan Convent Station. NJ. Finance: Chi Psi โ€” Social Chairman: Alpha Beta Dell Scholarship; Varsity Football: Investment Club: Senior Class Gift Campaign โ€” Solicitations Committee David Alan Doles Holmdel. NJ, Chemical Engineering: Alpha Chi Rho; MChE.: Ski Club Robert Michael Donchez Bethlehem. Pa.. Accounting; Trustee Scholarship: WLVR Radio Station โ€” Sports Director: Brown and White โ€” Sports Writer; Bethlehem Globe Times โ€” Sports Writer; Wrestling Club Kenneth Joseph Donofrio Middlesex, NJ, Electrical Engineering: Taylor College: Dean ' s List; Tau Beta Pi โ€” President: Eta Kappa Nu; Phi Eta Sigma: Alpha Phi Omega โ€” President: Omicron Delta Kappa: IEEE. โ€” -uident Relations Committee Chairman: Outing Club: Society of American :::?!cicois. Pruvost ' s StudcMlFaculty Academic Advisory Board; Boy : ' s if America โ– v,,irt Dorn Livingston, NJ. Industrial Engineering: Beta Theta Pi โ€” :-.!. ASME. : SAME. : SAE. : HE. Peter William Deluca Jeffrey L. DeNinno Robert Bruce Denmark Lisa Jeanne Desnoyers Frederic James Deuschle ยฃ ik Keith de Witt Thomas Alan DiBlasi Scott Knowlton Dickinson Dehra Susanne Didden ยฃkdk Alfred J. DiGiovanni Michael Joseph DiMarco Pasqualino A. D ' lmperio. Jr. Mark Philip Dolan David Alan Doles Robert Michael Donchez Kenneth Joseph Donofrio Kyle Stewart Dorn 321 What is the one thing you ' ve been dying to know, but were afraid to ask? โ–  Will I graduate? โ–  Does Lehigh ever give anyone a break? โ–  Have any of the campus cops finished high school? โ– Are there any girls on campus that like me? โ–  What ' s a greeker. anyway? โ–  Is Pi Lam really dry? โ–  Is my Lehigh diploma worth $50,000? โ–  Does President Likins wear silk shorts? โ–  Where did the Health Center doctors receive their de- grees? โ–  What is true love? - How many kegs are consumed in a year? - Where do babies come from? - Where does Lehigh get the nerve to raise tuition almost $1 ,000 every year? - What really is the red and green medicine the health center gives you? - Who puts together the Epitome? Marc Quentin Douglas James Arthur Douthwaite Betsx Anne Doyle Michelle Marie Drapeau Bonnie Lynne Draper William Alexander Draper Stephen John Driscoll Alicia Louise Drummey Richard Walker Duker Mary Beth Dulcey Robert Arthur Dunn Christopher James Dunyak Dominique Ashley Edelen Elizabeth Ann Edwards Michael Francis Edward Ellow Gary L. Emif Marc QuentiD Douglas Red Bank, NJ, Industrial Engineering; Smiley โ€” Treasurer, Vice President: National Achievement Scholarship: ยฃ.; NSBE.: SAC: Investment Club: College Democrats: RHC James Arthur Douthwaite Ridley Park, Pa., Computer and Information Science: Dean ' s List: Cross Country Team: Track Team; Lehigh Amateur Radio Society: Forum Betsy Anne Doyle River Edge, NJ, Finance: Gamma Phi Beta โ€” Vice President, Asst. Pledge Director: FMA: Dean ' s List: Investment Club: Bigl Little Sister Program: Panhellenic Social Committee MicheUe Marie Drapeau Seekouk. MA Management Bonnie Lynne Draper Warren, NJ, Finance: Delta Gamma โ€” President, Treasurer, Asst. Pledge Master: Dean ' s List: Freshman Honors: FMA.: LUV.: Senior Class Gift โ€” Investment Committee: Fairchild Martindale Student Associate William Alexander Draper Grosse Point e, MI Finance Stephen John DriscoO Newark, DE Chemical Engineering Alicia Louise Drummey Smithtown, NY, Marketing: Dean ' s List: Fairchild Martindale Student Associate: Hourglass Publicity Chairman: Marketing Club: Chi Phi Litle Sister: Bigl Little Sister Program Richard Walker Duker Rye, NY Accounting Mary Beth Dulcey Moscow, Pa., Industrial Engineering: Alpha Gamma Delta โ€” President, Panhell Delegate: Phi Eta Sima: HE.: Varsity football Che erleading: Society of Women Engineers: LUV.: Balletomane Society: Panhellenic Council Rush Chairman: Larry D. Phillipi Award for Sorority Ser ' ice Robert Arthur Dunn Caracus, Venezuela, Industrial Engineering; Psi Upsilon โ€” President, Steward, Librarian: AIIE.; Varsity Rifle Team; Spanish Club: Equestrian Club Christopher James Dunyak Upper St. Clair, Pa., Civil Engineering: Phi Sigma Kappa โ€” House Manager, Steward; ASCE. Richard Paul Easier Pitsburgh, Pa., Chemical Engineering: Theta Delta Chi โ€” Scholarship Committee; HCC: AIChE.; Varsity Soccer; Varsity Squash Douglas E. Ebert Wilmington, DE, Mechanical Engineering: Lambda Chi Alpha: ASME. Dominique Ashley Edelen Coopersburg, Pa., Marketing Elizabeth Ann Edwards Bethel Park. Pa., Chemical Engineering: Omicron Delta Kappa: AIChE.; Society of Women Engineers: Cross Country Team โ€” Co-Captain; Ski Club: Mate Female Relations Committee Gregory H. Ekizian Westwood. NJ, Finance, International Relations, Lambda Chi Alpha โ€” House Manager; Investment Club โ€” Vice President: Marketing Club โ€” Vic e President: Visiting Lectures Committee, Interna- tional Relations Club, WLVR Disc Jockey Nicholas EUas Bethlehem, Pa., Physics. Electrical Engineering: Phi Beta Kappa; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu: Amateur Radio Society: Choir; Orchestra Siring Ensemble; Vocal Ensemble. Democrat Club Michael Francis Edward Ellow Norristown, Pa., Electrical Engineering: Chi Psi โ€” House Manager, Executive Council, Concessions Manager. Alpha Editor; Varsity Football โ€” Captain; IEEE.: Tutor Gary L. Emlg York, Pa.. Industrial Engineering: Tau Epsilon Phi โ€” IFC Council Representative; HE.; IFC โ€” Judiciary Committee; Senior Class Executive Board dM[M Richard Philip Engdahl Peter Gillette Engle Ann Semra Erdogan Richard Keith Errickson Anne Elizabeth Evans Megan Ridgway Evans Richardo Fadus Robert B. Fay WmS Robert J. Fay John Francis Feeley Scott Gregory Feinstein Leonard Alan Ferman Eduardo Enrique Fernandez Andrew Thomas Fife k Keith Vincent Fike James Joesph Finnegan Ronald Scott Fitz Albert J. Fixl Richard Philip Engdahl Framingham. MA. Electrical Engineering: IEEE.: Senior Class Gift Campaign โ€” Investment Committe Peter Gillette Engle Cherry Hill. NJ Mechanical Engineering Ann Semra Erdogan Bethlehem. Pa.. Applications Science. Mechanical Engineering: Kappa Alpha Theta โ€” President, VPE.: ASME.: SWE.: Varsity Swimming: Ski Club: Soccer Club: Track Club Richard Keith Errickson Baltimore. MD, Computer Engineering: Eta Kappa Nu: Tau Beta Pi: Harold J. Horn Prize: IEEE.: Chess Club Douglas James Ertz West Lawn. Pa., Electrical Engineering: Chi Psi: Varsity Football โ€” Captain: IEEE. A.C. John Etzel III Emmaus, Pa., Chemical Engineering: Tau Beta Phi โ€” Treasurer: AIChE.: Lehigh Outing Club โ€” President David Emil Eusanio Williamsville. NY Industrial Engineering Charles Robert Euston Lebanon. Pa.. Chemical Engine ering Anne Elizabeth Evans Milwaukee, WI. Urban Studies, Economics: Sailing Club: LUV.: Architecture Sociery: Chi Delphia โ€” Vice President Megan Ridgwav Evans Glen Rock. NJ. Industrial Engineering. Psychology: lEE.: SWE. โ€” President: LUV. Ricardo Fadus Bethlehem. Pa.. EN Robert B. Fay Fox Chapel. Pa., Economics: Off Campus Students Associa- tion: Photography Club: Brown and White Robert T. Fay Plainfield, CT, Finance: Jack Burnett Scholarship: FMA.: EOP. Memorial Scholarship: Investment Club: Forum โ€” Financial Aid Review Committee John Francis Feeley Newtown, CT, Metallurgy and Materials Engineering Scott Gregory Feinstein aOTi eยซ. CT. Electrical Engineering: Alpha Epsilon Pi โ€” President, Secretary. Social Chairman. Pledge Master. Sentinel: Wilbur Mathematics Prize: Dean ' s List: Phi Eta Sigma Leonard Alan Feman East Brunswick, NJ, Economics: Hillel House โ€” House Chairman: Dean ' s List: Cross Country: Track: Phi Kappa Psi โ€” Founding Member Eduardo Enrique Fernandez Hillside, NJ Biology Andrew Thomas Fife New York, NY, Foreign Careers: Sigma Phi โ€” Rush Chairman, Alumni Relations Chairman: Tennis Team Keith Vincent Fike Salinas, CA, Electrical Engineering: Chi Phi โ€” Pledge- master, Social Chairman: Air Force ROTC: Arnold Air Society: JV, Wres- tling Team Scuba Club, Army ROTC Rangers James Joseph Finnegan Ambler, Pa., Electrical Engineering: Lambda Chi Alpha โ€” Fraternity Educator, Executive Committee: Dean ' s List: Tau Beta Pi: Eta Kappa Nu: IEEE. J. Reed Morris Finney Roseland, NJ, Finance: Alpha Tau Omega Marc J. Fishstein E. Norihport, NY, Accounting: Beta Alpha Psi: Invest- ment Club: Ski Club Ronald Scott Fitz York, Pa.. Industrial Engineering; Wilbur Mathematics Award: Tau Beta Pi: Phi Eta Sigma: HE.: Ski Club Albert J. Fixl Northampton, Pa., Electrical Engineering: Taylor College: Tau Beta Pi: Eta Kappa Nu โ€” Secretary: IEEE.; SAME.: Dean ' s List; Air Force ROTC Academic Award: Arnold Air Society: Sherman Fairchild Scholarship; Chess Club โ€” President; Computing Club: Outing Club 325 Laura Leigh Fjeldal Danville. CA, English: Minors โ€” Government Pre Law; Dcuns List William ' s Scholarship Award: Graduated with Honors. Omicron Delia Kappa: Sigma Tan Delta: Pre-Law Society: Brown and White โ€” Features Editor: Epitome โ€” Editor-in-Chief: LUV: Big-Litlle Sister Organization: Theta-Xi Little Sister Dustin Eric Flay York. Pa.. Electrical Engineering; Delta Phi โ€” House Manager National Convention Coordinator; IEEE.; Forum Representa- tive: College Democrats; Ski Club; Scuba Club; Outmg Club Deborah Ellen Fleischer Great Neck. NY. Psychology; Alpha Phi; Psi Chi: LUV.. Health Professions Club Marc Joseph Fleuette Cleveland, OH. Industrial Engineering: Varsity Squash; Football Cheerleading: LVCC. โ€” Student Consultant Michael Fleuette Middleburg Heights. OH. Economics Meredith T. Flynn Pelham Manor. NY. Journalism: Brown and White; Marketing Club: Senior Class Gift Campaign Peter William Foltz New Haven, CT, Psychology; Tau Epsilon Phi โ€” Chaplain. Public Relations; Deans List; P.sychology Department Honors Program- Psi Chi โ€” president: SAC. โ€” off campus Representative, Chairman Smaller Projects Committee; Mustard and Cheese โ€” Treasurer; LUV. Sheila J. Forde Newtown Square. Pa.. Chemical Engineering; National Merit Scholarship; Phi Eta Sigma; Deans List: AlChE.: SWE.; Senior Class Executive Committee: Sigma Phi Epsilon โ€” Golden Heart Secretary; Le Cnmpane; Brown and White โ€” Asst. Circidalion Manager John David Forzato Souderton. Pa.. Physics: Theta Xi. Steward. Chaplain; National Sojourners Award: Reserve Officers Assoc. Award; Lehigh Jazz Ensemble: Karate Club; Air Force ROTC; Arnold Air Society, Deputy Commander BrianKobertrrederkk Sinking Spring, Pa., Computer Engineering: Dean s List; National Merit Scholarship; Tau Beta Pi Dennis G. Frederick Orefield, Pa.. Elecrical Engineering: IEEE. Alan Mathew Freeman Livingston. NJ Biology David Marc Freeman Edison. NJ. Accounting; Phi Delta Theta โ€” Treasurer; Dean ' s List: Beta Alpha Psi Harry Falk Freitag Orlando. Fla. . International Relations: Sigma Alpha Mu โ€” House Manager: Dean ' s List; Brown and While โ€” Business Manager As,st. Local Advertising, National Advertising. Controller; Departmental Honors โ€” International Relations Christopher John Freitas Westmonl. NJ. Mechanical Engineering; Kappa Sigma โ€” Rush Chairman. Social Chairman; ASME. ; Epitome Staff: Senior Class Gift Campaign โ€” Solicitor Frank Mark Friedman Reading, Pa.. Electrical Engineering: Tau Epsilon Phi; WLVR Radio Station Kyle Renee Friedman Tenaflv. NJ. Journalism. Social Psychology; Alpha p ' hi _ Vice President. Panhel Delegate; SAC. โ€” Public Relations Chairman. Sorority Representative: Brown and White: Senior Class Gift Campaign โ€” Investment Committee Michael A. Fries Williamsport. Pa., Mechanical Engineering; National Merit Scholarship SAE.; ASME.; Amateur Radio Society: Ski Club Christopher Michael Fritchman Rugelsville. Pa.. Electrical Engineering Joan Penney Frohling North Caldwell. NJ. English: Alpha Phi โ€” Social Chairman; Phi Beta Kappa; Williams Scholar in English: Sigma Tau Delta: Brown and White: Lehigh Horizons Kimberly Louise Fuller West Chester, Pa., Computer Science: Dean ' s List: Phi Eta Sigma; Concert Band; LUV; Marching 97; Woodwind Ensemble Bradley David Furman Bridgewater. NJ Computing and Information Science Phillip August Gabler Doylstown ,Pa.. Computer Engineering: Kappa Alpha Theta โ€” Recording Secretary. Social Chairman. Renovation Chairman. IFC representative; Eta Kappa Nu: IEEE. Nancv M. Galella Toms River. NJ. Chemical Engineering: Tau Beta Pi; AlCliE. โ€” President: SWE. โ€” Treasurer: Tau Epsilon Phi Little Sister ' [ ' โ– laiiiri iiii I r Laura Leigh Fjeldal Dustin Eric Flay Deborah Ellen Fleischer Marc Joseph Fleuette AH HiJHH John David Forzato Brian Robert Frederick Dennis G. Frederick Alan Mathew Freeman kdk David Marc Freeman Hany Falk Freitag Christopher John Freilus Frank Mark Friedman Kimberly Louise Fuller Bradley David Furman Phillip August Gahler Nancy M. Galella Scott Christopher Gallopo Paramiis. NJ. Finance: Alpha Sigma Phi โ€” Secretary; Boxing Team โ€” Treasurer: Investment Cliih: FMA. โ€” Secretary, Chairman Lisa Marie GaBoway Nazereth, Pa.. Biology, Classics: Forum โ€” Community Relations: Big Little Sister Program: LUV.: Biology Cluh John Domonicli Gardus Carhondale, Pa.. Mechanical Engineering Sharon R. Garitta Metuchen, NJ. Electrical Engineering: Phi Eta Sigma: IEEE.: SWE.: Chi Phi Little Sister Gary E. Gaugler Bethlehem. Pa., Accounting: Townhouse โ€” IM Manager: Dean ' s List: Beta Alpha Psi: Student Investment Fund โ€” DOS Supervisor Richard D. Gebhardt, Jr. Mequon, WI. Industrial Engineering: Phi Gamma Delta โ€” President: Dean ' s List: HE.: Football: Debating Team James Richard Gentile Mahwah. NJ, Industrial Engineering: Phi Kappa Thela โ€” Vice President, House Manager: HE. Leslie Burnworth George Bethesda, MD., Economics, Sociology: Alpha Gamma Delta โ€” House Manager, Steward; Dean ' s List; Sigma Tau Delta Neil A. Gerwig Honey Brook, Pa., Civil Engineering: Tau Epsilon Phi โ€” Pledge Warden. Rush Chairman, Little Sister Representative: National Merit Scholar, Tau Beta Pi, Chi Epsilon, ASCE. Brian Charles Gerschwindt Dbwningtown, Pa., Industrial Engineering; Lambda Chi Alpha: Dean ' s List: Tau Beta Pi: Alpha Pi Mu: lEE.: Chamber Ensemble Timothy R.W. Gillspie Glen Ridge, NJ, Civil Engineering: Sigma Chi โ€” Chapter Editor. Varsity Football Stephen Blair Gillette Cherry Hill. NJ. Biology: Tau Beta Pi Award: Phi Eta Sigma: Health Professions Society: Committee For Nuclear Awareness Robert R. Gilligan Lancaster. Pa. . Electrical Engineering: Kappa Alpha โ€” Second Attendant: IEEE. : Campus Coordinator for Gary Hart Presidential Campaign Andrew James Glemser Warminster, Pa., Computer and Information Sience Louise Olds Glotfeity Pittsburgh. Pa.. Finance; Kappa Alpha Theta โ€” President: Investment Club: Women in Business; Ski Club Daniel L. Gobetz Hauppauge.. NY. Industrial Engineering: Delta Upsilon โ€” President: HE.: Brown and White - Writer Jay Goffin Trumbull, CT, Accoimting: Dean ' s List; Beta Alpha Psi: Na- tional Association of Accountants; National Marketing Association: Marketing Club โ€” Treasurer: Hillel Society โ€” Vice President: Senior Class Executive Committee: Investment Club Robert Alan Gold Chalfont. Pa., Electrical Engineering: Kappa Alpha Theta โ€” Second Vice President. Academic Chairman; Deming Lewis Scholar- ship: Wylie Award: Phi Eta Sigma; Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi; Rugby Club; Lehigh Christian Fellowship; Newman Center Folk Group; Visiting Lectures Committee William L Goldberg Framingham. MA. Physics James Patrick Golden Stamford, CT, Industrial Engineering: Beta Theta Pi: AIIE. James Richard Gentile Leslie Burnworth George Robert R. Gilligan Andrew James Glemser Louise Olds Glotfeity Daniel L. Gobetz Who is your hero? โ–  Bugs Bunny- Alexander Haig โ–  Beaver Cleaver โ–  Garfield! โ–  Tazmanian Devil โ–  Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. โ–  Lee lacoca โ–  Bond, James Bond โ–  Jesus Christ โ–  John F. Kennedy โ–  Professor Sinclair โ–  Asa Packer โ–  Gumby โ–  Mom Dad โ–  Superman โ–  Budman Myself William I. Goldberg James Patrick Golden Lesley Renee Goldfarb Jamie Robert Goldstein Kathleen Ann Goldstein Scott Zachary Goldstein Stewart John Gouck Maura Jo Gouker Elizabeth Ann Goydan Harris Michael Gratz 330 James M. Grebosky Robert Mark Greenfield Mitchell Evan Grodman Gustav Grosch Lesley Renee Goldfarb Nesconset, NY Accounting Jamie Robert Goldstein Germanlown. MD. Electrical Engineering: Ela Kappa Su: Tail Beta Pi: IEEE. โ€” President Kathleen Ann Goldstein Montclair. NJ, Industrial Engineering: Alpha Pi Mu : Omicron Delta Kappa : HE. ; S WE. ; Senior Class Vice President: Brown and White โ€” Associate Editor. Layout Editor: MalelFemale Relations Committee Scott Zachary Goldstein Fairfield. CT. Accounting: Alpha Sigma Phi โ€” Vice President Steven Jay Goldstein Wilmington. DE. Chemical Engineering: Dan ' s List: Tau Beta Pi: AIChE.: Off Campus Student ' s Association: Investment Cluh Scott R. Goldthwaite Brielle, NJ, Mechanical Engineering: Phi Kappa Theta: Photography; Ski Club Polly Elizabeth Gongwer Wilmington. Pa.. Mechanical Engineering Michael Eric Goodall Denver. Pa . . Computer Science: Zeta Psi Fraternity โ€” Vice President: Phi Eta Sigma: Dean ' s List: Wrestling Team: Computing Society: IFC Faculty Relations Committee: SAC Concert Security Crew Tracy Ann Goodwin Bath. Pa.. Electrical Engineering; Alpha Gamma Delta: Eta Kappa Nu โ€” Treasurer: Omicron Delta Kappa; IEEE. โ€” Secretary: JV. Field Hockey: Gryphon Society Kara Lee Gordon Great Neck. NY, Finance; Chi Phi Little Sister: Invest- ment Club: Senior Class Gift Campaign Kenneth James Gordon Newton. MA. Accounting: Phi Kappa Theta โ€” Treasurer Andrew H. Gotzis Pennsauken, NJ, Biology. Pre-Med; Phi Ela Sigma; Dean ' s List; Mustard and Cheese Drama Society โ€” Secretary; Sophomore Class Vice President: Hellenic Society Stewart John Gouck Allentown. Pa., Architecture Maura Jo Gouker Damascus, MD, Mechanical Engineering; Gamma Phi Beta โ€” PACE Chairman; Pi Tau Sigma: Football Cheerteading Captain Elizabeth Ann Goydan Maplewood. NJ. Mechanical Engineering Harris Michael Gratz Elkins Park. Pa.. Psychology Monique Susan Gravez Bethlehem, Pa.. Industrial Engineering; Alpha Omicron Pi; Tau Beta Pi; Alpha Pi Mu โ€” Vice President; Varsity Swim- ming: HE. โ€” Vice President: SWE. Robert M. Gray Westfield, NJ. Industrial Engineering; Delta Upsilon โ€” Scholarship Chairman: Karate Club; Forum: HE.; ASAA. James M. Grebosky Pittsburgh. Pa.. Biology; Sigma Phi: Gryphon Society โ€” Secretary; Phi Ela Sigma; Varsity Wrestling Robert Mark Greenfield Norristown, Pa., Mechanical Engineering: Tau Epsilon Phi โ€” Steward: Outing Club; College Democrats Jane Anne Gretz Schenectady, N Y. Social Relations, Anthropology: Basket- ball Cheerteading: Beta Theta Pi โ€” Little Sister Vice President; Senior Class Executive Committee; Senior Class Gift Campaign: La Compane; An and Architecture Society; Equestarian Club; Ski Club: Pre-Law Society WISE. Audrey Ann Griscavaee Allison Park. Pa.. Mechanical Engineering: .Vi tional Merit Scholar. ' ihip; Pi Tau Sigma: Phi Eta Sigma: ASME.; Cotii Band: Class E. ecutive Coouncil: Research Council Committee Mitchell Evan Grodman Paramus. NJ. Accounting. Alpha Tau Omega: Rugby Club Gustav Grosch KaU-it;li. . ( . Malheinaiics: I-nsnec i cam Douglas Richard Grossinger Havertown. Pa.. Government: Sigmu Alpha Mu: Pi Sigma Alpha: Dean ' s List: Samuel H. Shipley Scholarship: Pre Law Cliih: Network Television Sports Statistician Eric Joseph Grubelich Englewood Clijfs, NJ. Finance: Gryphon Society: Phi โ– Eta Sigma: Beta Gamma Sigma: FMA.: Investment Club โ€” President, Secretary: SAE. Thomas Joseph Grycan Stalen Island. NY. Industrial Engineering: Sigma Phi โ€” Vice President. Secretary. House Manager: Who ' s Who Among American College Students: Gryphon Society โ€” Treasurer, Chairman Tutorial Committee: Spring Festival Committee โ€” Treasurer; Dining Committee Anthony James Guarracino Malwpac, NY, Biology: Dean ' s List; Treen Scholarship; Henrv Farmer Memorial Scholarship: Allied Health Profes- sions Society โ€” Chairman; Ski Cliih; Epitome โ€” Photographer; Senior Class Social Commhtee Eric James Gulotta Scarsdale. NY. Finance: Delta Sigma Phi โ€” President, Social Chairman: Investment Club Edgar Arnold Gunther Green Lane. Pa. Lee Gura N. Plainfield, NJ, Mechanical Engineering; Delta Phi โ€” Pledge- master; ASME.: Boxing Club: Fence Post Club Ronald P. Guritzky Rockville, MD., Computer and Information Science: Hillel Society โ€” Treasurer; Hillel House Steward: Outing Club โ€” Executive Officer Robert Edward Gnth Hightstown, NJ, Electrical Engineering; Brodhead โ€” President; WLVR Radio Station Disk Jockey: St g Appreciation Club Max E. Guyll Jr. Kirks Mills, Pa., Me chanical Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma: Dean ' s List: ASME.; Delta Tau Delta Randall Eric Haase Longmeadow , MA, Finance; Sigma Alpha Mu โ€” rush chairman, steward; Investment Club: Brown and White โ€” advertising manager Paul Russell Hagerman Melville. NY. Mechanical Engineering: Alpha Sigmu Phi โ€” social chairman, sergeant at arms; ASME โ€” treasurer Alison Ida Hahn Bala Cynwyd, Pa., Foreign Careers Thomas T. Halikias Garden City, NY Accounting and Finance: Delta Upsilon Pamela Marjorie Hall Chautauqua, NY, Civil Engineering: Alpha Omicron Pi; Army ROTC Schlarship: Society of Scabbard and Blade; ASCE; SAME; Scuba Club; Rangers; Paratrooper Brian Keith Hallick Port Carbon, Pa., Government; Sigma Chi; Chapter Editor: IFC Representative; Snayberger Scholarship; Van Heusan Scholar- ship; Varsity Football; International Relations Club Shelly Gayle Halperin Ridgewood, NJ, Marketing: Delta Gamma โ€” Assi. House Manager; Soccer Club: Basketball Cheerleader; Marketing Club; YAF; LUV โ€” Listening Line: Big Sister-Little Sister Program: Golden Hearts; Hillel John Mathew Hammer Kenilworth. NJ, Industrial Engineering; Phi Gamma Delta; Football Mark W. Hammond Stroudsburg, Pa.. Computer Engineering; IEEE Yon G. Han Seoid. Korea Architecture; Art and Architecture Society Joseph Dana Hancock Rochester, NY, Mechanical Engineering; Theia Chi โ€” Secretary: rush chairman, rush coordinator: librarian; Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma: ASME; The Navigators; Lehigh Christian Fellowship Mark Anthony Hand Helleriown, Pa., Electrical Engineering Steven Paul Handwerk Pennington, NJ Chemical Engineering: Times Mirror Merit Scholarship: AIChE: ACS; Tennis iinas 4. Hanemann New Cumberland, Pa., Finance: Sigma Chi โ€” ; ' โ–  โ€ขโ–  House Manager: Samuel H. Shipley Scholarship: Rugbv Club; โ–  โ–  ' C ' :h: Marketing Club Ronald P. Guritzky Robert Edward Giith 4i At% Max E. Guyll Jr. Randall Eric Haase Paul Russell Hagerman Joseph Dana Hancock Mark Anthony Hand Steven Paul Han dwerk Thomas A. Hanemann 333 What is the most embarrassing thing that happened to a professor while he she was teaching? โ–  Professor Hanz rolled down the stairs of Neville I. - The professor forgot that the square root of 4 equals 2. - Professor Sussking pulled down the blackboard in Pack- ard 416 and revealed a playboy centerfold taped to the wall. - A singing gorilla delivered birthday balloons to him sent by his wife. - Professor Johnson wrote a lengthy equation on the board and when he finished a large black dog went up to him to show him what he thought of the lecture โ€” he threw up on the floor at his feet. - She fell over a chair and into the chalk board. - Professor Wilansky (math 44) dozed off during a lecture. - He started lecturing, lost his train of thought and stood in front of the class completely doumbfounded. - Two, rather amorous, dogs had sex in front of Professor Aronson. - The Professor ' s fly was open for an entire lecture. Carole Lynn Hansen June Michelle Hardbrod Nancy Jean Horned Timothy Patrick Harvey Thomas Joseph Healy, Jr. Elizabeth Marie Heilman Stacey Lynn Hein John A. Heinze Carole Lynn Hansen Emerson. NJ. AccDuntin : Gamma Phi Beta โ€” Pledge Director. Historian: Wilbur Scholarship Prize: Dean ' s List: Beta Alpha Psi: Beta Gamma Sigma: LVV โ€” Listening Line: Women in Business: Eques- trian Club: Senior Class Gift Campaign June Michelle Hardbrod Sayreville, NJ, Accounting: National Association of Accountants: Women in Business: Sigma Phi Ep.silon โ€” Vice President: Brown and White โ€” reporter. Marketing Club Nancy Jean Harned Erdenheim. Pa.. Electrical Engineering: IEEE: LVV โ€” Vice President: Lehigh Christian Fellowship Timothy Patrick Harvey Chester, NJ, Finance: Alpha Tau Omega โ€” House Manager: Rugby Club: Marketing Club Robert C. Hassold Bernardsville, NJ. Mechanical Engineering: Delta Chi: Scuba Club: Volleyball Club: ASME: SAE Wayne V. Hausser Chatham, NJ. Mechanical Engineering: Theta Delta Chi โ€” House .Manager: Varsity Soccer: ROTC: ASME Linda Head Madison, NJ. International Relations: Phi Eta Sigma: Pi Sigma Alpha: Sigma Tau Delia: Omicron Delta Kappa: Women ' s Cross Country โ€” co-captain: Gryphon Society ' illiam Martin Healey, Jr. White Plains. NY. Finance: Theta Delta Chi โ€” Rush Chairman. Fund Raiser: Ski Club: Investment Club Thomas Joseph Healy, Jr. Saratoga Springs. NY, Accounting and Finance: Alpha Sigma Phi: Omicron Delta Kappa: Senior Class President Elizabeth Marie Heilman Sinking Spring, Pa.. Accounting: Brodhead 3 President: Women in Business: Balletomane Stacey Lynn Hein Short Hills. NJ. Accounting: SAC โ€” secretary: Brown and White โ€” business staff John A. Heinze Ramsey. NJ. Finance: Investment Club: RHC: Marketing Club: Senior Class Gift Campaign Raymond G. Held State College. Pa.. Computer Engineering: Theta Chi: Soccer Mark David Hemingwav Coatesville. Pa.. Electrical Engineering: Theta Delta Chi โ€” Steward; John T. Fuller Scholarship: IEEE: JV Basketball: Lehigh Christian Fellowship Paul D. Hendricks TV. Canton. OH. Electrical Engineering: Eta Kappa Nu: IEEE: Investment Club Robert James Hendrickson, Jr. Morristown. NJ. Computer Engineering: WL VR โ€” Sports Production Director Kathleen Ann Henning Hacketlslown. NJ. Industrial Engineering; Delta Gamma: Tau Beta Pi: Alpha Pi Mu โ€” secretary: Dean ' s List: HE: IF Council โ€” Chairman Theodore Alexander Henning Manhasset. NY. Civil Engineering: Minor โ€” German: LVV โ€” Project Head: Jazz Ensemble; Ski Team; Ski Club Julie V. Herrlin East Hampton. NY. Studio Art; Art and Architecture Society John Raymond Hershey UI Hagerstown. MI). Fiiuince: Phi Gamma Delta โ€” Treasurer, Social Chairman Julie V. Herrlin John Raymond Hershey III 335 Thomas Grant Hoffman Cynthia Ann Hohmann Mitchell David Hollander James Philip Holman Douglas James Holt Stephanie E. Hosfeld Anne Kristen Howey Kevin Philip Hughes 336 Matthew McMullen .huoh Rich J. Janowski Lance Clayton Hillegas Schwenksvillc. Pa.. Civil Engineering;: Tliela Chi โ€” Scholarship Chairman, Historian: ASCE โ€” Activities Director: IPC Thomas Carroll Hilton Ridgefield. CT. Civil Engineering: ASCE Ronald Edwin Hinkel WestChester, Pa.. Industrial Engineering: Beta Thela Pi โ€” House Manager Karen Lynn Hofflinger Roeblilng. NJ. Industrial Engineering: AIIE: SWE: Big-Little Sister Program Carl A. Hoffman, Jr. A llentown .Pa.. International Relations: Scabbard and Blade: Ranger Company Eric H. Hoffman Bayshore. NY Economics: Pi Lambda Phi โ€” President Margaret Linda Hoffman Valley View, Pa.. Biology: Dean ' s List: Russian Club โ€” President: Balletomane: Big-Little Sister Program Mark Stephen Hoffman Madison. NJ, History: Forum โ€”โ–  Communitv Relations Committee: Model UN Thomas Grant Hoffman A ac iOยซ, NJ. Biology: Pi Lambda Phi: Dean ' s List: Rugby Club โ€” co-captain: Band Cvnthia Ann Hohmann Chatham Twn.. NJ. Management: Chi Delphia, Ski Club Mitchell David Hollander Rivervale, NJ, Accounting James Philip Holman Long Valley, NJ, Chetnical Engineering: AlChE Douglas James Holt Coopersburg, Pa., Economics: Distinguished Military Student: Alpha Lambda Omega โ€” President; Scabbard and Blade โ€” Capain: Army ROTC โ€” Operations Officer: Rangers Stephanie E. Hosfeld Long Beach. CA, Architecture Anne Kristen Howey Summit, NJ. Marketing: Delta Gamma; Marketing Club; Brown and White โ€” Reporter: Epitome โ€” Activities Editor Kevin Philip Hughes Piscatanay. NJ, Metallurgy and Materials Engineer- ing: Kappa Sigma: ASM, AIME, Rugby Club, Ski Club Eric Lee Hunsberger Schwenksvillc, Pa., Chetnical Engineering; Chi Psi; Varsity Football; AIChE Margery Huntington South Olastonbuiy, CT, Journalism and Science Writ- ing: Dean ' s List: Sigma Tau Delta; LUV: Presidential Ball Committee: Senior Class Gift Commiltee โ€” Publicity Stephen R. Huszar S, Bound Brook, NJ, Electrical Engineering: Dean ' s List; Tau Beta Pi: Eta Kappa Nii, Phi Eta Sigma; IEEE: Cross Country Team; Forum โ€” Comitiunity Relations Committee Andrea Joan Hutsko Swoversville, Pa., Chetnical Engineering: Sigma Tau Delta; AIChE; ACS: SWEโ€” Secretary; WISE: LUV; Tau Epsilon Phi Little Sister Rudolf Eric Hutz Wil ninglon, DE, Government: Alpha Chi Rho; Pi Sigma Alpha John S. Key Ithaca, NY Electrical Engineering Matthew McMullen Jacob Pittsburgh, Pa.. Accminting: Pi Lambda Phi โ€” Secretary: JV. Baseball; LUV Rich J. Janowski Hosensack, Pa., Computer Engineering; Dean ' s List: IEEE., Association for Computing Machiiwry; Computing Society Robert G. Jeffries Hershey. Pa., Electrical Engineering: Chi Psi โ€” President. Treasurer; Chi Psi Education Trust Scholarship: IEEE.; Varsity Football David Raymond Johannes Orchard Park, NY Mechanical Engineering ABan Jay Johnson Gilbert, Pa.. Industrial Engineering: Varsity Football David Carl Johnson Weslfield, NJ, Electrical Engineering: Dean ' s List: Eta Kappa Nu: Tau Beta Pi: IEEE.: Marketing Club Donna Yvette Johnson Weslhampton Beach. NY, Applied Science, In- dustrial Engineering: SWE.; Society of Black Engineers; Black Students ' Union: WISE.; Gospel Singers Mark Johnson Berwick. Pa., Journalism and Science Writing Russell Lance Johnson Horsham. Pa.. Computer Engineering; Tau Epsiton Phi โ€” PR. Chairman. Scholastic Chairman. Little Sister Representative: Dean ' s List: IEEE.: Computing Society: Forum; College Democrats: Outing Club James WiUiam Johnston Thiells. NY Industrial Engineering Deborah Lee Jones New Town. Pa., Accounting: Dean ' s List; Beta Gamma Sigma: Marketing Club; Beta Theta Pi Little Sister โ€” Secretary. Treasurer Robert Stannard Jones, Jr. Allendale. NJ. Electrical Engineering: Tau Epsilon Phi โ€” Social C hairman, Scribe; WLVR Radio โ€” Chief Engineer Thomas John Joyce Hasbrouck Heights, NJ Industrial Engineering Beatrix Juarrero San Juan, Puerto Rico, Accounting: Dean ' s List; Market- ing Club; Brown and White Susan Kimberley Kahrs Denville, NJ, Molecular Biology: Henry L. Moses Scholarship: Sigma Tau Delta; Women ' s Soccer Club: LUV.; Presidential Ball Committee: WOMEN.: Biology Club Michael R. Kakos West Nyack. NY. Electrical Engineering; Pi Kappa Alpha โ€” ' Vice President, Secretary. Social Chairman; Air Force ROTC Lisa Marie Kalady Allentown. Pa., Finance: Alpha Gamma Delta โ€” Steward. Standards Chairman: Senior Class Gift Campaign: Women in Business: Lambda Chi Alpha Little Sister Timothy Joseph Kanter Marlton. NJ. Biology; Sigma Nu โ€” Alumni Contact Officer. Sentinel: Dean ' s List: Health Professions Society: College Democrats: LUV.: Volunteer Occupational Therapy: Boy ' s Club of Bethlehem Scott Paul Kanter Shoemakersville. Pa., Computer Science; Dean ' s List; Computer Society โ€” President, Software Librarian Marilyn Sue Kaswin West Nyack, NY, Biology: Dean ' s List; Ski Club; Hillel Society Mark Katz Clifton, NJ Accounting Patrice Ivy Kauderer Philadelphia, Pa.. Natural Science: Lehigh University Trustee Scholarship: LUV. โ€” Vice President Publicity, Project Head of Holv Infancy School, Tutor: College Democrats โ€” Chairperson: Women ' s Task Force: Health Services Committee; Phi Kappa Theta Little Sister Lawrence Kaufinan Rye Brook, NY, Industrial Engineering: Chi Psiโ€” Vice President. Rush Chairman. Historian: AIIE.: ASME.; Varsity Soccer; Ski Club; IPC Rush Committee: Senior Class Gift Campaign โ€” Fraternity Solicitations Chairman Jennifer Kay Martinsville. NJ. Economics. Journalism: Alpha Phi โ€” Chapter Promotions. Philanthropy. Activities: Omicron Delta Kappa: FMA. โ€” Vice Chairman: Panhel Treasurer; Brown and White โ€” Associate Editor; On The Record โ€” Editor: LUV.; Gryphon Tutoring Society Kendra Beth Kaye Gladwyne. Pa., Pre-medical Sciences: Phi Beta Kappa: Phi Eta Sigma: Dean ' s List; Psi Chi; Brown and White Peter Mark Keaveney Greenwich. CT, Economics; Zeta Psi โ€” Secretary; Varsity Hockey โ€” Captain Lawrence Kaufman Jennifer Kay Kendra Beth Kaye Peter Mark Keaveney 339 Guler Kecik Marlboro. NJ. Accounting; Delta Gamma; Chi Dclphia; Marketing Club Cheryl Lynn Keenan Mt. Kisco. NY Mechanical Engineering Glenn A. Keet Wilton, CT. Applied Science Walter Calvin Keiper, Jr. Wilmington. DE.. Finance; Lambda Chi Alpha โ€” President. Treasurer; Leonard Pool Entrepreneurial Scholarship Award; Varsity Tennis; Marketing Club; FMA. โ€” Board of Directors Senior Representative Joseph Andrew Keller Madison. NJ Civil Engineering Roy C. Keller Wayne. NJ. Mathematics; Beta Thela Pi โ€” President, Rush Chairman; L, Poole Memorial Awards; Gryphon Tutorial Society; IFC Faculty Relations Committee; Senior Class Gift Campaign Catherine Ann Kemble Washington Crossing. Pa. Computer Engineering; Beta Theta Pi Little Sister David John Kempson Cranford. NJ. Mechanical Engineering; Phi Delta Thela โ€” Social Chairman. House Manager. Historian; Arnold Air Society; SAME.; ASME.; Senior Class Executive Council David Roger Kennedy Ridgewood. NJ, Economics; Phi Kappa Theta โ€” IM Manager. Community Relations; Decm ' s List Scott David Kennedy Phillipsburg, NJ. Mechanical Engineering; Thela Chi โ€” Librarian Steven Douglas Kennedy Sun Luis Obispo. CA. Metallurgy Materials Engineering; Lambda Chi Alpha; Investment Club; LUV.; Marching 97; Metallurgy Society Michael Keppel Nazareth. Pa.. Civil Engineering Robert James Kilpatrick Roxbury. CT. Finance Alyson J. Kirleis Hauppauge, NY. Government, Psychology; Gamma Phi Beta โ€” Rush Chairman; Sigma Tau Delta; Gryphon Society; Forum; Brown and White Pre-Law Society Sophia Christina Kladias Bethlehem. Pa.. Biology; Taylor College; Gryphon Society; Dean ' s List; Omicron Delta Kappa; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities; Forum; University Committee on Dis- cipline; StudentI Faculty Academic Advisory Board; Health Professions Society; Hellenic Society; Big Little Sister Program; Brown and W hite David R. Kline Allentown. Pa.. Electrical Engineering; Dean ' s List; Na- tional Merit Scholarships; Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi; IEEE Carolyn Elsna Koehler St. Davids, Pa., Mechanical Engineering; Alpha Gamma Delta; Field Hockey; Lacrosse; ASME.; Gryphon Society Paul Damian Konopelski Wilkes-Barre. Pa.. Science Writing: Cross Country Team; Newman Center Lector; Folk Group Member Mary Ann Kopac Bethlehem. Pa.. Accoimting; LUV.; Phi Kappa Tlieta Little Sister โ€” Secretary Philip James Koppenhofer Wyomissing, Pa., Industrial Engineering; Alpha Sigma Phi. Corresponding Secretary; HE; Senior Class Gift Campaign Catherine Ann Kemble David John Kempson What is the longest time you have spent in line at Lehigh and where was this line? โ€” 1 hour โ€” Bursars ' Office โ€” ' 2 hour โ€” first half of the Lehigh-Lafayette game. โ€” 2 hours โ€” Add-drop line at the Registrar ' s Office. โ€” 2 ' 2 hours โ€” Books tore freshman year, when I didn 7 know to go at 5:00pm. โ€” 45 minutes โ€” Sigs to get a beer. โ€” 12 hours โ€” Stabler Arena ticket office to get tickets to see Billy Joel. โ€” 45 minutes at the First Valley Bank in the UC. โ€” 30 minutes โ€” waiting for a special dinner at Rathbone (it wasn ' t worth it). โ€” ' 2 hours โ€” to get my ID stamped. โ€” hour โ€” in the Bookstore to get tickets for the Adam Ant concert. โ€” 2 hours โ€” to pick up my schedule in Packard. Mary Ann Kopac Philip James Koppenhofer Neville Homi Kotwal Phillip Andrew Kowalchuk C. Stephen Kraihanzel Lawrence Stevenson Kramer Maria Jean Kramer Meredith Sue Krashes Andrew Joseph Krosnowski Warren Jay Kudman Robert Charles Kuzmak Stuart Lewis Labovitz Laurent Jacques La Brie Eric Ladden 342 iik Jodi Wendy Landau Leonard Paul Landi j i nm viiiH fc . 1 fl 1, m g David Scott Lauben David Earl Lautenschlager Benjamin Elliot Leace Joan Lchcrsjcld Neville Homi Kotwal Mt. Laurel, NJ, Biohny: Phi Eia Sigma: t ' lii Beta Kappa: Dean ' s List: Varsity Tennis: Greek Club Phillip Andrew Kowalchuk Yorl , Pa.. Ci il Enftineerinf C. Stephen Kraihanzel Belhiehem. Pa.. Mechanical Engineering! Lawrence Stevenson Kramer River Vale, iVi, Metallurgy Materials Engineering; Alpha Tau Omega Maria JeanKramer Belhiehem, Pa.. Environmental Sciences and Resource Management; Phi Eta Sigma; Honors Convocation: National Merit Scholarship; Women ' s Soccer Club Meredith Sue Krashcs New City. NY, Marketing. Art: Women ' s Soccer Club; Epitome Photographer; LU ' V. Andrew Joseph Krosnowski Mechanicsburg. Pa., Finance: Chi Psi: Varsity Football: Investment Club Warren Jay Kudman Lawrenceville, NJ. Computer Science: Chi Phi; Dean ' s List; Phi Eta Sigma; Cheerleading; Computer Society Frances S. Kulka Sellersville. Pa.. English: Taylor College: Phi Eta Sigma: Sigma Tau Delta: Williams Scholar; Faculty Scholar; LUV.: Amaranth John E. Kurtz Morgantown. Pa., Mechanical Engineering; Phi Kappa Theta โ€” President, Vice President, Secretary; Senior Class Gift Investment Committee; IFC Danii Michael Kuster, Jr. Walnutport, Pa., Electrical Engineering: Tau Beta Pi: Eta Kappa Nu; Phi Eta Sigma; IEEE.; AIAA.; LUCS.; Karate Club Keith Stanley Kuzio Williamsporl , Pa., Civil Engineering; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Chi Epsilon; ASCE. โ€” President Robert Charles Kuzmak Bridgewater, NJ Industrial Engineering Stuart Lewis Labovitz Englishtown . NJ. Electrical Engineering; OffCampus Students Association โ€” Co-Chairman; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Arnold Air Society โ€” Comptroller; Computing Society; Ski Club; IEEE. : SAE. ; Air Force ROTC โ€” Vice Commander, Corps Commander Laurent Jacques La Brie Ashland, K ' Y, Electrical Engineering: SAME.; WLVR Radio Station; Alpha Phi Omega; Lehigh Christian Fellowship; Frisbee Club Eric Ladden Maplewood, NJ, Marketing: Off Campus House President. Vice President Jodi Wendy Landau Kingston, Pa., Accounting; Dean ' s List; Beta Alpha Psi; Alpha Omicron Pi; Theta Chi Little Sister: Senior Class Executive Council; Women in Business; LUV.; WISE.: Bigl Little Sister Program Leonard Paul Landi Old Bridge, NJ. Chemical Engineering; Delta Chi โ€” Steward: Dean ' s List; Trustee Scholarship: Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma: AIChE.; Brown and White Photographer Peter Francis Langan ?o,i7.vยซ, Pa., Chemical Engineering; Phi Kappa Theta โ€” Sergeant at Arms; Alumni Secretary; AIChE.; Ice Hockey Cluh โ€” President Dominic D. LaSelva Poltsville. Pa.. Marketing; Varsity Football David Scott Lauben WeesI Simsbury, CT, Electrical Engineering; Harold J. Horn Prize; Tau Beta Pi; IEEE.; Amateur Radio Club; Phi Kappa Psi David Earl Lautenschlager Ocean City, NJ, Electrical Engineering: Jonathan B. Etkus Freshman Music Cup; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu: Marching 97; Jazz Band; Concert Band โ€” Asst. Manager. Stage Managci Beivjamin Elliot Leace Philadelphia , Pa., Computer Engineering; Zeld Psi โ€” House Manager; IEEE.; Ski Club; Hill el Society Joan Lebersfeld Short Hills, NJ. Jourmilism: Wine Appr( ' intinn: F.pitoiue Photographer; Brown and While 343 Steven Ernest Lederer Woodcliff Lake . NJ. Finance: Siuma Tun Delta: In- vestment Cliih: Marketing Club Haelie C. Lee West Orange. NJ, Chemical Engineering; Alpha Gamma Delta: AIChE. : Volleyball Team: Jazz Club: Board of Publications: Stabler Concert Security Supervisor Laura Anne Leitgeb Park Ridge. NJ. Accounting: Dorm Treasurer: Dean ' s List: Chi Phi Little Sister: WOMEN.: LUV Ammon David Lentz Dallastown, Pa.. Mechanical Engineering: ASME.: SAE Mark Carl Levandowski Plains. Pa., Electrical Engineering Marc J. Levine West Orange. NJ. Biology: Theta Xi: Phi Eta Sigma: Health Professions Cluh โ€” Chairman: RHC Committee :IFC Judiciarv Committee: Hillel Society Matthew Lore Levine East Rockaway, NY, Government: Phi Kappa Theta โ€” Steward, Executive Secretary; Omicron Delta Kappa; Pi Sigma Alpha: Phi Eta Sigma: Ice Hockey Club; IFC Judiciary Committee Bonnie Pearl Levy West Bloomfietd, ML Chemical Engineering: AIChE.; Gryphon Society: Phi Kappa Theta Little Sister; Forum โ€” Campus Life Commillec Eric Brendon Lewis Manuet. NY, Accounting; Sigma Chi โ€” Treasurer, Secretary: Dean ' s List; Beta Alpha Psi; Rugby: Full Funnel Club Jill Eileen Lewis Bethlehem, Pa.. Chemical Engineering; Drinker โ€” President; AIChE.: SWE.; Varsity Swim Team Robert Scott Lewis Upper St. Clair. Pa.. Accounting; Phi Gamma Delta; Dean ' s List; Soccer; Hockey Club: Investment Club Andrew John Lexa Blue Bell. Pa., Computer and Information Science; Dean ' s List: WLVR Radio Station: Philosophy Club Mark Charles Ley Old Tappan. NJ. Chemical Engineering: Phi Eta Sigma; AIChE.; Baseball; Ski Club Jodi Susan Liebesman Holmdel, NJ. Finance; Gryphon Society: Dean ' s List; FMA.; Marketing Club; Financial Management Association; Soccer Cub; Senior Class Gift Campaign Audrey Marie Lill Suffield. CT, Computer Engineering Andrew D. Lincoln Summit, NJ, Finance: Investment Club Pamela Susan Lindberg Metuchen, NJ Computer Science; Alpha Omicron Pi โ€” Treasurer: Dean ' s List; Phi Eta Sigma; Forum: Senior Class Executive Board; WOMEN. Stephen Philip Link Poughkeepsie, NY, Accounting, Finance: Taylor College โ€” President; Delta Tau Delta; Omicron Delta Kappa; Who ' s Who Among American Colleges and Universities; Sigma Tau Delta: Forum โ€” Chairman, Chairman, Academic Environment Standing Committee, Chairman Elections Committee William Pete Liptrot Levittown, Pa., Mechanical Engineering; Sigma Nu โ€” Chaplain: Varsity Soccer; Sigma Nu Rod and Gun Club Don Liss Philadelphia, Pa., Pre-Med Sciences; Delta Phi โ€” Social Chairman: Dean ' s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Brother of the Year, 1983 Marac J . Listen Pompton Plains , NJ, Mechanical Engineering : Theta Chi โ€” Steward: ASME.: Residence Hall Council; Big Brother Program of Lehigh Valley Lori Ann Litman SwampscotI, MA, Accounting; National Accounting Association; Investment Club; Theta Xi Little Sister; Marketing Club; Epitome Artist ' onneth David Litwin Dobbs Ferry, NY, Economics; Theta Chi iren Elizabeth Lochbaum Berkeley Heights, NJ, Computer and Informa- โ– โ– ! Science; Phi Eta Sigma: Phi Beta Kappa โ– t 111 Mark Carl Levandowski Marc J. Levine Matthew Lore Levine Bonnie Pearl Levy Pamela Susan Lindberg Stephen Philip Link William Pete Liptrot Don Liss Marc J. Liston Lori Ann Litman Kenneth David Litwin Karen Elizabeth Lochbaum What is the most ridiculous question you have ever seen on a test? โ€” What ' s the name of Long Ranger ' s best friend? โ€” Mkt 319 โ€” What time did we arrive hack from Washing- ton divided by miinchie stops? โ€” The author of your text book is iyes. I got it wrong). โ€” Name? (3 points) โ€” What is your favorite invertebrate animal and why? โ€” Describe the first half of the course. โ€” What is the title of your text book? โ€” EVER Y QUESTION on the Finance 225 final. โ€” What kind of trees did they plant in New York in 1926? โ€” Who ' s going to win the NHL Stanley Cup? โ€” What is your name and why are you here? โ€” Describe BRIEFL Y something totally abstract. โ€” Who was Whitey Whitney? (Beaver Cleaver ' s best friend). โ€” What is a binkwhat and how is it manufactured? โ€” What ' s a test? Bradley David Loper Robert Charles Lubus, Jr. Susan Mary Lynch John Kevin Lyons Dawn Rose MacAllister Robert E. Maes III Ronald LeRo Malone Dennis Michael Moloney Craig Leonard Manchuck David hhcn Mann. Jr. Edward David London Madison. CT. Mechanical Engineering Lauri Beth London Philadelphhia. Pa.. Accounting: Dean ' s List: Beta Alpha Psi โ€” Secretary: RHC Concessions Manager Bradley David Loper Rockville. MD. Finance. Management: Invesltnenl Club Robert Ciiarles Lubus, Jr. Danbury. CT. Accounting: Phi Kappa Psi โ€” President: Dean ' s List: Beta Alpha Psi Ellen Beth Ludwig West Caldwell. NJ. Industrial Engineering: HE.: S ' WE F. Paul Lumia Bear Creek. Pa.. Economics: Phi Gamma Delta โ€” President: Phi Gamma Delta Educational Foundation Award: Varsity Soccer: ROTC David Carleton Lununis Darien. CT. Government John Patrick Lynch Mechanicsburg. Pa.. Electrical Engineering: Tau Beta Pi: Eta Kappa Nu: Phi Eta Sigma Susan Mary Lynch Basking Ridge. NJ. Marketing: Chi Phi Little Sister: Big Brothers and Big Sisters Campus Coordinator John Kevin Lyons Dallas. Pa.. Computer Engineering Dawn Rose MacAllister Orange. CT, Economics Robert E. Maes III Holland. ML Marketing: Chi Phi โ€” Secretar : Arm ROTC Scholarship: Marketing Club: Scuba Club โ€” President: WLVR Radio Station News Director Scott Magliochetti Bridgewater. Nj International Relations James Maida Pennington. NJ Computer Science Hirsch Malik Northport. NY. Electrical Engineering David J. Malis Abington. Pa.. Biology: Chi Phi โ€” Grand Master lota: Lehigh Presidents Award: Distinguished Military Graduate: National Sojourners Award: Lehigh Rangers: Army Scuba: Scabbard and Blade Ronald LeRoy Malone Mine Hall. Pa.. Mechanical Engineering: Taylor College: Tau Beta Pi: Phi Eta Sigma: Pi Tau Sigma: Christian Fellowship: SAE.: ASME Dennis Michael Maloney Succasunna, NJ. Metallurgy and Materials Engineering: Gryphon Society: Air Force ROTC โ€” Vice Commandant ' s Award: ASM.: AIME.: Cross Country: Football Cheerleading โ€” Co- Captain: Reserve Officers Association: SME.: Highland Guard Trick Rifle Drill Team โ€” Drill Meet Officer Craig Leonard Manchuck Stamford. CT. Finance: Theta Delta Chi โ€” Ex- ecutive Committee: Varsity Golf: Investment Club David Eben Mann, Jr. West Lawn. Pa., Chemical Engineering: Dean ' s Li i Alban โ€” Elean Eauenson Scholarship: Tau Beta Pi: AlChE. 347 Shelley Beth Martin Donna Ellen Martineau Glenn Peter Marx John Francis Mastrangelo Dean George Mastras Michael Joseph Matlack Elizabeth Anne Mathews Maryanne Theresa Mature Richard John Mansfield Fori Lee. NJ Biology Robert Edward Marcotte Arlington. MD. Compuler Engineering Jonathan Mark Stroudshurg. Pa. ..Government; Sigma Chi โ€” Social Chair- man, House Manager: Varsity Baseball โ€” All ECC I9S4: Photography Club; Pre-Law Society Denise Marie Markham Babylon. NY. Industrial Engineering; Alpha Omi- cron Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; ยฃ., SWE.; LUV.; WISE. โ€” Secretary Dennis Christopher Marlatt Rocky River. OH. Finance; Alpha Tau Omega โ€” Steward; Rughv Club; Ski Club; IFC โ€” Social Committee; Investment Club Carole Susan Martin Florham Park, NJ. Industrial Engineering; Tau Beta Pi โ€” Corresponding Secretary; Alpha Pi Mu; Honors Convocation; HE.; Golden Heart; Senior Class Gift Campaign; I.E. Council Galen Monroe Martin Mechanicsburg. Pa.. Mechanical Engineering; INPO Scholarship; ASME.; Frisbee Club โ€” Treasurer. President: Concert Band โ€” Instrument Manager, President; Co-Chairman Admissions Sub- Committee; AAEOC. Commission: Senior Class Executive Council; Sleg Appreciation Club Julia Turner Martin Wallingford, Pa., Mechanical Engineering; ASME.; LUV.; Senior Class Executive Shelley Beth Martin Pompton Lakes. NJ, Accounting; Alpha Gamma Delta โ€” Social Committee; Delta Chi Little Sister; Senior Class Gift Campaign; Women in Business: Health Professions Society Donna Ellen Martineau Armonk, NY Foreign Careers Glenn Peter Marx Manchester, CT, Finance; Phi Sigma Kappa โ€” Inductor, IM Manager; Rugby Club John Francis MastTange o Allendale , NJ, Electrical Engineering ; Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi; IEEE.; WLVR Radio Station โ€” Jazz Director, Disk Jockey, Engineering Staff Dean George Mastras Wellesley, MA, Classics; Dean ' s List; Phi Beta Kap- pa; Gryphon Society; Epitome Staff โ€” Sports Editor; Hellenic Society โ€” President Michael Joseph Matlack Mount Laurel, NJ, Computer Engineering; Dean ' s List; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Phi Eta Sigma; Neuman Council Social Committee; Church Folk Group Elizabeth Anne Mathews Cold Spring, NY, Chemical Engineering Maryanne Theresa Maturo Gettysburg, Pa., Biology; Pre-Med Society; Biology Club Lawrence D. Maxwell Havertown, Pa.. Computer Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Phi Eta Sigma; IEEE Deborah Susan May Durham. NH, Computer Science; Dean ' s List; CSEE. Council; Volleyball Team; Pi Kappa Alpha Little Sister; Dean of Students Supervisor; Senior Class Gift Campaign Lisa Ayn Mazaleski Chalfont, Pa., History; Phi Alpha Theta; Tennis Team; Brown and while Caroline A. McMam Baltimore, MD, Industrial Engineering; Field Hockey Team; Lacrosse Team; AUE.; WISE.; SWE.: Tutor; Dean of Students Supervisor Daniel Thomas McAneny W. Caldwell. NJ. Electrical Engineering; Sigma Nu โ€” Rush Chairman Timothy James McCann Allentown. Pa. , Accounting; Alpha Tau Omega โ€” President; JV. Basketball John Stewart McCarty Raleigh. NC. Economics; Chi Phi โ€” Steward. Histo- rian, Scholastic Improvement Award: WLVR radio Station James D. McCaully Malvern, Pa.. Industrial Engineering; HE.; Computer Society: LUV.; Navigators Christian Organization โ€” President John Stewart McCarty Jaine.s D. McCaully Kimberly Ann McClaren Clarence. NY. Finance, Computer Science: Gam- ma Phi Beta โ€” Scholarship Chairman. Chaplain, Executive Committee; Deans List: Phi Eta Sigma: Women ' s Soccer Club โ€” Vice President. Treasurer: Epitome โ€” Senior ' s Editor: Senior Class Gift Campaign โ€” Solicitor: Investment Club Robert Cuyler McCurrach Spring Valley. OH. Mechanical Engineering Edward Peter McDermott Montclair, NJ, Computer Engineering: Theta Delta Chi: HMS.:FANB Sarah Anne McDonnell Media. Pa.. Computer Engineering: SWE.: Ski Club Maura Elizabeth McElhinney Pelham, NY, Government Sean August McGee Allentown. Pa.. Mechanical Engineering: German House โ€” Vice President, Treasurer: Pi Tau Sigma โ€” Treasurer: ASME.: SAE.: Ski Team Thomas E. McKeown Glen Ridge. NJ, Marketing: Sigma Phi Epsilon; Varsity Baseball: Marketing Club: IPC Rush Committee Robert James McKinney Westport, CT. Accounting: Phi Kappa Psi โ€” Secre- tary: Photography Club George William McKulla III Middletown. NJ, Finance: Delta Phi: Fairchild -Martindale Center for the Study of Private Enterprise: Financial Manage- ment Association; Jack Barnett Memorial Academic Scholarship James H. McLean Manasquan, NJ. Industrial Engineering; Lehigh Merit and Trustee Scholarship: AUE.; Rugby Club; Off Campus Students Asso- ciation: Outing Club Dean Mechiowitz Warrington, Pa., Electrical Engineering; Phi Sigma Kap- pa โ€” Vice President Connie Jean Merwine Effort, Pa.. Accounting: Dean ' s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Beta Gamma Sigma: Beta Alpha Psi: Pre-Law Society โ€” Vice President Michalakis Menelaos Michael Paphos. Cyprus, Mechanical Engineering Edward L. Milano Franklin Lakes, NJ, Pre-Med, Economics; Gryphon Society; Williams Prize for Composition; Dean ' s List; Equestrian Club; Investment Club Patricia Ann Millian Coral Springs, Fla.. Marketing John Andrew Milinichik Allentown, Pa., Electrical Engineering: IEEE.; Senior Class Advisory Committee, Model Railroad Club; Investment Club Mark McKenley Millane Doylestown, Pa., Mechanical Engineering Andrew Holt Miller Matawan, NJ Bryan Thomas Miller Warren, NJ. Electrical Engineering David T. Miller Lancaster, Pa., Accounting: Alpha Tau Omega โ€” Treasur- er, Alumni Relations Officer, House Manager: Rugby Club; Water Polo Club: IFC Council โ€” Publicity Committee John Steven Miller Lebanon, Pa., Chemical Engineering; Alumni Scholar- ship: Undergraduate Trustee Scholarship: AIChE. : Investment Club; Inter- national Relations Club Lynne Anne Miller Bridgewaler, NJ. Foreign Careers, German; Delta Gamma; Foreign Study Award; Omicron Delta Kappa; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges; Williams Prize for Inter- pretive Reporting; Forum โ€” Secretary, Treasurer; Senior Class Gift Cam- paign โ€” Investment Committee: Career Chronicle Intern Lynn Mary Miller Geneva. Switzerland, Marketing; Delta Gamma โ€” Public Relations Chairman; Dean ' s List: Who ' s Who Among American Students in American Colleges and Universities; Omicron Delta Kappa; Lambda Mu Sigma; SAC โ€” Vice President, Public Relations; Marketing Club โ€” Vice President; Epitome Activities Editor ' JcheUe Miller Cherry Hill. NJ, Industrial Engineering: Gamma Phi Beta; โ– fid Hockey; Lacrosse: HE. โ€” Vice President Finances; Who ' s Who in lerican Universities and Colleges Kimberly Ann McClaren Robert Cuyler McCurrach Edward Peter McDermott Sarah Anne McDonnell Maura Elizabeth McElhinney Sean August McGee Thomas E. McKeown Robert James McKinney Michalakis Menelaos Michael Edward L. Milano Patricia Ann Milian John Andrew Milinichik John Sleven Miller Lynn Anne Miller Lynn Mary Miller Michelle Miller 351 Timothy Frederick Miller Worchester. MA. Mechanical Engineering Michael Martin Miskulin Rye. NY. Accounting John Robert Missimer Bethlehem. Pa.. History: Kappa Sigma โ€” Rush Chairman. Guard. Bahama Mama Chairman: Ski Chib โ€” President: Epi- tome โ€” ID. Editor: IFC โ€” Community and Public Relations: Brown and while D. Bradley Mitchell New Canaan. CT, Electrical Engineering: Theta Chi โ€” Pledge Marshall: Eta Kappa Nu: Tau Beta Pi Leslie Jill Mitchell Miama. Fla.. Finance: Alpha Omicron Pi: Senior Class Executieve Committee: Senior Class Gift Campaign: Marketing Club Christina Marie Mitros New Haven. CT. Accounting. Music. English; Sig- ma Tau Delta: Investment Club: Newman Choir: Students For Life Associa- tion Mitchell Jeffrey Mondro Dickson City. Pa., Electrical Engineering: Dean ' s List: Eta Kappa Nu: IEEE Joan Anne Moore Wilton, CT, Economics. Foreign Careers: Alpha Gamma Delta -โ€” Panhellenic Secretary. Social Chairman: Lacrosse: Powderpuff Football: Lambda Chi Alpha Crescent โ€” President: Women in Business: Senior Class Gift Campaign Kathleen Marie Moore Yardley, Pa.. Journalism, Science Writing, Scoiolo- g : Williams Award for Feature Writing: Brown and White News Editor: LUV. โ€” Girl Scout Leader Stuart Colt Moore Wynnewood. Pa.. Electrical Engineering: IEEE: WLVR Radio Station โ€” Program Director, Production Manager, Disk Jockey James Vito Morabito Rockville, MD, Industrial Engineering: Theta Chi โ€” Vice President, Secretary: HE.: I.E. Council: IFC. โ€”- Faculty Relations Gregory Andrew Moran Rochille Centre. NY. Industrial Engineering: Del- ta Phi โ€” President, Pledge Master: AIIE.: Indoor Track: Boxing Team โ€” Captain: Senior Class Gift Campaign โ€” Solicitor Timothy Scott Morley Fairfax, VA. Engineering Physics Blake G. Morris Greenwich, CT, Accounting: Delta Chi โ€” President: Leonard Pool Scholarship Award; Water Polo Team Captain; IFC; WLVR Radio Station; Entrepreneurial Society Thomas S. Morris Rhinecliff. NY, Electrical Engineering; Eta Kappa Nu; Dean ' s List; Investment Club Sally Morse Canton, OH, Management Michael D. Morton Richmond, VA. Electrical Engineering; Theta Chi โ€” Historian; Dean ' s List Peter Michael Mullen Cos Cob. CT, Journalism; Pi Lambda Phi โ€” Scribe: Dean ' s List: Scholarship for Study Abroad; Brown and White Newspaper โ€” Asst. Sports Editor. Sports Editor Paul William Mulvey Nom ' alk, CT, Psychology: Lambda Chi Alpha โ€” Alumni Secretary: Phi Eta Sigma; Psi Chi; Woodrow Wilson Fellowship Committee James Brian Murphy Schenectady, NY, Civil Engineering: Alpha Sigma Phi; Chi Epsilon โ€”โ–  Secretary; Track; ASCE.; Forum Timothy Frederick Miller Michael Martin Miskulin Mitchell Jeffrey Mondro Kathleen Marie Moore Stuart Colt Moore Jiinu ' s Vito Morahito Gregory Andrew Moran mA.t Blake G. Morris Thomas S. Morris Sallx Morse Michael D. Morton Peter Michael Mullen IJ What gift should our class give to Lehigh? โ– A Hallmark Get Well Card for Greek Week โ–  New band uniforms โ€” and a new band to go with them โ–  Money to modernize Taylor Gym โ–  Stock in Miller Beer โ–  A REAL student union โ– A bulldozer to level all the art on campus โ–  An Arts Center โ–  A student pub โ–  An escalator through campus โ–  Basketball Scholarships โ–  A 24 hour liquor store in the UC โ–  Scholarships โ€” so that others less fortunate can experi- ence what we have โ–  Explosives for Christmas-Saucon Paul William Mulvey James Brian Murphy 353 Franklin Clemens Noll Ernest Young Normington III Leslie Ann Norris Mark Ian Notis w Seth Todd Oberman Timothy Z. O ' Brien Theodore Robert Ochs, Jr. Brian Peter O ' Connell i P F pi โ–ผ ' ' H Wf V ju w W mM David Harris Okun Andrew H. Olne Marion Alexandra () ' Mulley Kathleen Anne (J ' Mara Kevin Daniel Murphy Ridgewood. A7. Electrical Engineering: Lambda Chi Alpha โ€” Steward: Dean s List: Tau Beta Pi: Eta Kappa Nu: IEEE. , Varsity Cross Country; Marching 97: Brass Ensemble Kevin Lawrence Murphy Acton. MA Finance Vincent Paul Murray Annandale. NJ. Chemical Engineering: Phi Delta Thetaโ€” Vice President. Secretary. House Manager: AlChE. : Winter Track: WLVR Radio Station โ€” Disk Jockey. Secretary: Senior Class Gift Cam- paign โ€” Investment Committee Mark Gennaro Muzzilio Ramsey. NJ. Electrical Engineering: IEEE.. Com- puting Society; Outing Club Stephen J. Myers Maitland. Fla.. Mechanical Engineering: Phi Kappa Theta โ€” President. Rush Chairman. Social Chairman. Alumni Secretar,-; ASME. David Mark Myerson Marblehead, MA. Electrical Engineering: IEEE. Lisa Carole Naden Cherry Hill. NJ. Metallurgy and Materials Engineering Cheryl Ann Naugle Whippany, NJ. Accounting: Jack Barnetl Scholarship: LUV.; Women in Business โ€” Executive Committee Sbari L. Nelson West Chester. Pa., Management: Taylor College: Trustee Scholarship; Warner Scholarship: Soccer Club; Basketball Cheerleader; BSU.: SAC; NSBE.; WISE.; Women in Business; Gospel Singers Robert Andrew Nemchek Norwood. NJ, Mechanical Engineering: Pi Tau Sigma; ASME.; Secretary; Orchestra; Model Railroad Club Jean Marie News Drexel Hill. Pa., Chemical Engineering: Phi Eta Sigma; Deans List; Tau Beta Pi; AlChE.; SWE.; ACS.; Orchestra; String En- semble Paul William Noglows Fair Haven, NJ, Finance, Pi Lambda Phi; Brown and white Franklin Clemens Noll Myerstown. Pa., Management: English. History, Computer Science; Jack Barnett Scholar: Phi Alpha Theta: Sigma Tau Delta: Amaranth โ€” Editorial Staff: Computing Society; Karate Club Ernest Young Normington UI Alleniown, Pa., Pre-Med: Dean ' s List; IFC Rush Chairman Leslie Ann Norris Warren, NJ, Mechanical Engineering: SWE. โ€” Vice President: SAE. โ€” Vice Chairman: ASME. Mark Ian Notis Alleniown, Pa., Biology; Ski Club: HUM Society โ€” Pres- ident: Chaplains Council: Health Advisory Committee; IR Club Seth Todd Oberman Clark, NJ, Marketing Timothy Z. O ' Brien Montclair, NJ, Civil Engineering: Theta Xi โ€” Vice President: SMBC; Varsity Lacrosse Theodore Robert Ochs, Jr. Neffsville, Pa., Industrial Engineering: Sigma Phi; Dean ' s List; Alpha Pi Mu โ€” President; Tau Beta Pi; AIIE. Brian Peter O ' Connell Summit, NJ, Electrical Engineering David Harris Okun Randolph, NJ Computer Engineering Andrew H. OIney Rome, NY, Electrical Engineering; Dean ' s List; Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi; IEEE. Ski Club; Dining Committee โ€” Vice Chair- man Marian Alexandra O ' Malley Montrose. Pa.. History Kathleen Anne O ' Mara Gwynedd. Pa., Biology: Alpha Omicron Piโ€” -Chap- ter President; Dean ' s List; Ski Club; Allied Health Professions Society โ€” Co-Chairman 355 Stephen L. Opet Tamaqiia, Pa.. Metallurgy and Material Science: Delta Upsilon โ€” Steward: Varsity Football: American Society for Metals Ronald R. Orgiefsky Wilmington. DE. Finance: Alcoa Marketing Scholar- ship: Market ing Club โ€” President. Vice President, Secretary: Investment Club: Hillel Society: Senior Class Gift โ€” Solicitor Jeffrey Robert Osmun Phillipsburg. NJ. Mechanical Engineering: Sigma Nu โ€” Vice President: Sigma Nu Rod and Gun Club David Scott Ostcrman Bridgewater, NJ. Accounting: Pi Lambda Phi โ€” Vice President. Rush Chairman: Phi Eta Sigma: Rugby Club: Investment Club: IFC Committee Gregory Michael Ott Westfuwwd. NJ. Mechanical Engineering Paul Palanca Ouano Middletown. NJ, Biochemical Engineering: East Asian Society: American Chemical Society: Martial Arts Club: Lehigh Dental Group: LUV.: Ski Club Claudia E. Pacicco Leonia. NJ, Accounting: Gamma Phi Beta โ€” Rush Chairman. Panhel Delegate: Beta Alpha Psi: Forum Michael Pagan Westwood. NJ. Electrical Engineering John Christopher Pagano Totowa, NJ. Electrical Engineering Marjorie Carole Paine Jeffersonville. Pa.. Molecular Biology Harold Jerome Panabaker Wilmington, DE, Chemical Engineering Audwin Joseph Pangilinan State n Island, NY. Biochemical Engineering: Brodhead โ€” Social Chairman: Alpha A. Diefenderfer Award: American Chemical Society : Ski Club: Health Professions Society Karin Ann Pantleon Bethpage. NY. Industrial Engineering: lEE. : St. Peter ' s Campus Ministry โ€” Student Coordinator Lisa Ann Paparone Audubon, NJ, Accounting: Gamma Phi Beta โ€” Pres- ident: Sigma Tau Delta: Soccer Club: Brown and White Angel Francisco Paredes Dradell. NJ Mechanical Engineering Brian John Parente Harvey s Lake. Pa.. Marketing Francis Patrick Parkin Ridgefield. CT. Accounting Seth R. Parkoff Edison, NJ, Electrical Engineering; IEEE: SAME: Marching 97: Concert band; Air Force ROTC Cadet Corps. Vice Commander David Scott Parmer Grantville. Pa.. Computer Engineering: Eta Kappa Nu: IEEE.; Computing Society; Lehigh Christian Fellowship; CSIEE Student โ€” Faculty Committee Amy Jo Parrish Ephrata, Pa., Accounting; Sigma Tau Delta; Marching 97; Varsity Band; Pep Band; College Republicans; Brown and White Denise Elizabeth Parrish Hatboro, Pa.. Computer Science: Computing Society: Soccer Club; Theta Chi Little Sisterโ€” -President; Brown and White Photographer Jeffrey David Pascale Wallingford, Pa.. Architecture Kyle Evan Pasternak Pleasantville. NY. Industrial Engineering; HE, pres- ident; IM Manager: Investment Club George Michael Patrick III Freelance. Pa.. Chemical Engineering Jeffrey Robert Osmun David Scott Osterman Gregory Michael Ott Paul Palanca Ouano Claudia E. Pacicco Michael Pagan :i - %fik John Christopher Pagano Marjorie Carole Paine Harold Jerome Panabaker Audwin Joseph Pangilinan Karin Ann Pantleon Lisa Ann Paparone Angel Francisco Paredes Brian John Parente Denice Elizabeth Parrish Jeffrey David Pascale Kyle Evan Pasternak George Michael Patrick III If you could choose all over again, would you attend Lehigh? โ€” Definitely โ€” Definitely, not โ€” Yes, but I ' d take it less seriously โ€” Maybe โ€” For what? โ€” No, I wouldn ' t be an Engineer โ€” I ' m not so sure โ€” If Lincoln could do it all over again, would he have gone to the theater? โ€” Probably โ€” Sure, why not? โ€” Only for Lehigh-Lafayette Weekend and Greek Week โ€” Yes and no. Yes, because I love it here and no, because other schools would be better for my major โ€” Not in a million years โ€” Probably, I wasn ' t accepted anywhere else โ€” Hell No! โ€” YES! Jeffrey Len Patten Thomas Armstrong Patterson Gregory Austin Pedersen Jeffrey Blake Pedigo Steven Tavlor Pense Leslie Ann Perkins Michael Patrick Perry Nelson Lewis Person Stephanie J. Pervall Bonnie Katherine Peters Cynthia E. Pilling John Jailer Pinkham Jeffrey Len Patten Allenlown, Pa., Phi Sigma Kappa โ€” Social Chairman: Management Assistant Council: Karate Club Thomas Armstrong Patterson Jenkintoย n. Pa., Accounting: Hill House โ€” President, Social Chairman Patrick Payton Colts Neck, .MJ. Computer Engineering: L.U. Computing Society: IEEE. Joseph Paul Pecore Westfield, NJ, Industrial Engineering Gregory Austin Pedersen Dudley, MA. Foreign Careers: Phi Delta Thela โ€” Vice President. Steward, Chaplain: Ski Club: IPC Social Committee Chair- man Jeffrey Blake Pedigo Saratoga. CA. Chemical Engineering: Alpha Sigma Phi โ€” Prudential Committee, Editor: Dean ' s List: Phi Eta Sigma: Omicron Delta Kappa: AIChE.: Rugby Club: Senior Class Treasurer: Student โ€” Alumni Relations Committee Jack Pekarik Poltsville, Pa.. Electrical Engineering: Alpha Chi Rho โ€” Vice President: Tau Beta Pi: Eta Kappa Nu: IEEE. Mark A. Pellish Pottsvitle, Pa., Electrical Engineering: Delta Sigma Phi โ€” Vice President, Pledge Master Steven Taylor Pense Bethlehem. Pa.. Mathematics Leslie Ann Perkins Wilton, CT, Marketing Michael Patrick Perry Allenlown. Pa., Social Psychology. Psychology: Sig- ma Tau Delta: Pre-Law Society Nelson Lewis Person Pittsburgh, Pa., Finance: Sigma Nu โ€” Investment Coorinator, Centennial Committee; Investment Club Stephanie J. Pervall Willingboro, NJ, Computer Science: Lehigh University Achievement Award: Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities: SBE.: Peer Counseling Program: Choir: BSU.: Woodrow Wilson Visiting Fellow Committee: Jazz Coalition: Male-Female Relations Committee Bonnie Katherine Peters Garden City. NY International Relations Kathy Ann Peters Locust Valley, NY, Marketing: Marketing Club: Intramu- ral Supervisor James John Petrolias Pittsburgh, Pa., Management: Sigma Phi: Gryphon Society: Dean ' s List Deborah L. Pierce Norristown, Pa., Chemical Engineering, Biology: AIChE.: Varsity Softball: LUV.: Epitome โ€” Features Staff: Theta Xi Little Sister โ€” Social Chairman, Pledge Master Georgia Lynn Pietsch Pittsburgh, Pa., Industrial Engineering Cynthia E. Pilling Newtown, Pa.. Computer Science: Ski Club: Soccer Club: APO. John Jailer Pinkham Monlclair, NJ, Economics Nicholas A. Psaltos Mary Alison Purcell Christopher Allen Pitrdy Miliar Puskar Anthony Brooks Quartararo Edgardo F. Querolo Charles Phillip Ramseur John Andrew Rapp Steven Gregory Reale Francine Rcdner Michele Platis New Hyde Park. NY, Accounting Leslie Piatt New Orleans, Louisiana. Slalislics: Mustard and Cheese Drama Society โ€” President; Sigma Phi Epsilon โ€” Golden Heart; Senior Class Gift Campaign Patricia Claire Plympton Randolph. NJ., Applied Science, Mechanical En- gineering; Delta Gamma โ€” Social Chairman; Who ' s Who Of College Seniors; ASME. โ€” Publicity Chairman Andrew John Pollard Berkeley Heights, NJ, Finance; Alpha Tau Omega โ€” House Manager. House Officer; Rugby Club; Brown and White Jeffrey Adam Polner Nesconset. NY, Biology, Pre-Med; Sigma Alpha Mu โ€” Pledge President, Steward. IM Manager; Undergraduate Trustee Scholar- ship; Streen Sch olarship; Henry Farmer Scholarship; Health Professions Society; Hillel Society; SAC. Security Kenneth David Pomerantz Old Tappan, NJ, Management; Marketing Club; Tally-Ho Society H. Blair Pomeroy Wexford, Pa., Accounting, History; Dean ' s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Beta Gamma Sigma; Beta Alpha Psi; Gryphon Society; Navigators Christian Fellowship Brian Poulton Quakertown, Pa., Chemical Engineering; Theta Delta Chi; HMC; AIChE.; JV. Basketball Alan Phillips Powell Cheshire, CT, Industrial Engineering; Phi Delta Theta โ€” Steward, Social Chairman; AHE.; Boxing Team; A and P Services Co- Founder; Senior Class Executive Council Caroline M. Power Florence, NJ, Science Writing, Anthropology; Dean ' s List; ACS. โ€” President, Treasurer; Epitome โ€” Living Section Editor; Science Scope โ€” Editor; Presidential Ball Committee; RHC; Brown and White Andrew Oliver Price Vienna. VA, Industrial Engineering; AHE.; SAME. Robert Wallace Prigge, Jr. Princeton Junction, NJ, Architecture; Gryphon Society, Jazz Band; Concert Band; Taylor College Advisory Committee Nicholas A. Psaltos Leonia, NJ, Mechanical Engineering: Theta Xi โ€” Secre- tary; ASME. ; Boxing Club; Water Polo Club; IFC Publicity Chairman; ' ' The Olympian โ€” Editor Mary Alison Purcell Short Hills, NJ, Foreign Careers Christopher Allen Purdv Bronxville. NY, Government; Delta Chi; Cross Country Team; IFC Public Relations; Washington Semester Program Hillar Puskar Bridgewater, NJ, Industrial Engineering; Dean ' s List; Alpha Pi Mu; IIE.; WLVR Disk Jockey; Alpha Pi Nu โ€” Corresponding Secretary Anthony Brooks Quartararo Lagrangeville, NY Edgardo F. Querolo Casilla, Ecuador, Industrial Engineering Gregory Peter Quintana Setauket, NY Industrial Engineering Lisa Anne Radabaugh Doylestown, Pa., International Relations; Varsity Basketball; Varsity Softball; Varsity Lacrosse Charles Phillip Ramseur Brooklyn, NY, Urban Studies, Economics; Boxing Club; WLVR Radio Disk Jockey; Black Students Union John Andrew Rapp Phillipsburg, NJ, Accounting Steven Gregory Reale B ยซe Bell, Pa. . Electrical Engineering; Kappa Alpha โ€” Accountant, Treasurer; IEEE. Francine Redner Norristown, Pa., Chemical Engineering; National Merit Scholar; Dean ' s List; Burnett Memorial Scholarship; AIChE. โ€” Secretary. SWE.; Lambda Chi Little Sister; Hillel Society 361 Amy Hunter Regan Timonium. MD, Electrical Engineering: Gamma Phi Beta โ€” Pledge Vice President. Pledge Director. Executive Council. Rush Counselor. IM Manager: Dean ' s List: Tan Beta Pi: Omicron Delta Kappa: Eta Kappa Nu โ€” Vice President: Varsity Softball โ€” Captain: Varsity Field Hockey; Senior Class Gift Campaign โ€” Assl. Solicitations Chairman: IEEE: SWE Daniel Ferris Mattitews Reid Cincinnati. OH. Industrial Engineering: Phi Sigma Kappa โ€” Vice President: HE Clare Alien Reihman Green Lane, Pa., Chemical Engineering: Tau Beta Pi: Phi Eta Sigma: AlChE.: American Chemical Society; Concert Band: Sax- ophone Quartet Diane Marie Reilly Convent Station. NJ, Finance: Varsity Swim Team โ€” Captain: Investment Club: Lifeguard Barbara Jean Reiman Stolen Island. NY. Accounting; WISE.: Sailing Club Charles Anthony Reinwald, Jr. Scarsdale. NY. Mechanical Engineering; Phi Kappa Theta โ€” Scholastic Chairman; National Merit Scholarship; Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma; ASME.; Judo Club Brian Reise Annapolis, MD. Electrical Engineering; Chi Phi Michael Reitman Maplewood, NJ, Government, East Asian Studies; Sigma Alpha Mu โ€” Recorder: Dean ' s List; Pi Sigma Alpha: Brown and White โ€” Classified Ad Manager, Sports Writer; East Asia Society: SAC. โ€” IFC Representative; Visiting Lectures Committee: Concert Security Kathleen Lanna Rhodes Parsippanv, NJ, Chemical Engineering: AIChE.; SWE.; WISE.; Marching 97; Mustard and Cheese Drama Society Ned S. Rich Washington, D.C., History Michael David Richman Manhasset Hills, NY. Marketing. Art: Sigma Nu; Varsity Wrestling Manager; Brown and White โ€” Senior Cartoonist, Art Editor; Marketing Club; Senior Class Gift Campaign โ€” Publicity; Art and Architecture Show โ€” Graphic and Design Award Russell Kenneth Rickert, Jr. West Chester, Pa., Mechanical Engineering: Dean ' s List; Freshman Engineering Award; Phi Eta Sigma; Pi Tau Sigma; Omicron Delta Kappa; Tau Beta Pi; Lehigh Christian Fellowship โ€” Pres- ident; Frisbee Club Michael John Rieder Springfield, Pa . , Computer Science, Classics: Phi Beta Kappa: Phi Eta Sigma; LUCS.; Orchestra Marie Ann Rielly Berkeley Heights. NJ, Computer and Information Science; Alpha Gamma Delta โ€” Vice President Fraternity Education, House Chairman: Varsity Softball; Powder Puff Football: WISE.; Big Little Sister Program: Theta Xi Little Sisters Chriss Riss Bethlehem, Pa., Marketing: Delta Chi โ€” Little Sister Coordina- tor; Professional Model; IBM โ€” Branch Support Assistant Mark Lawrence Roberts Berkeley Heights, NJ, Marketing Joe Warrack Robertson Westminster, MD, Computer Engineering: Track and Field Team Alan Robinson Ithaca, NY, Architecture, Civil Engineering; Chi Epsilon; Tau Beta Pi; ASCE.; Art and Architecture Society Maureen Kristin Roche Harrisburg, Pa., Biochemistry; Dean ' s List: Tau Beta Pi; American Chemical Society โ€” Treasurer; Programming Board Barbara Roden Colts Neck, NJ, Computer Science; Dean ' s List; Photo Club; Ski Club; Computing Society; Pi Kappa Alpha Little Sister Roberto J. Rodriguez Santurce, PR, Finance Gregg M. Rogers Smithtown, NY, Journalism; Theta Delta Chi โ€” President; Leslie Whillen Scholarship; Dean ' s List; Sigma Tau Delta; Brown and White Reporter Eunice Guenevere Romano Cranford, NJ, Psychology; Psi Chi; Sigma Tau Delta; AAAS.; Balletomane Society โ€” President; Biology Club; Health Professions Society: LVV.; Mustard and Cheese Drama Society James Michael Ronacher Dunedin, Fla., Chemical Engineering; Dean ' s List; Phi Eta Sigma; AlChE.; Tau Beta Pi; Cross Country and Track Teams .Manager; Chess Club โ€” Treasurer Amy Hunter Regan Daniel Ferris Matthews Reid Barbara Jean Reiman Charles Anthony Reinwald, Jr. Brian Reise Michael Reitman Roberto J. Rodriguez Gregg M. Rogers Eunice Guenevere Romano James Michael Ronacher George J. Rose, Jr. Wilmington, DE, Chemical Engineering; Delia Upsilon: AIChE.; SAME Kimberiy Jan Rose Oradell, NJ, Mathematics, Chemical Processing; Phi Eta Sigma; Dean ' s List; Tau Beta Pi; American Chemical Society; AIChE.; LUV.; Photo Club; Varsity Band โ€” Publicity Manager; Marching 97 โ€” Rank Leader; College Democrats Dana Rosenberg Ar anr c Bcac i, NY, Government Kenneth Adam Rosenblum Islip, NY. International Relations; Sigma Alpha Mu โ€” Rush Chairman. Social Chairman; Dean ' s List; Pi Sigma Alpha; Brown and White Brad H. Roth Oceanside. NY, Computer and Information Science Jeffrey Scott Roth Marlboro, NJ David Alfred Rovner Old Bridge; NJ. Electrical Engineering Assif Rozovsky Cherry Hill. NJ, Pre-Med; Omicron Delta Kappa; Dean ' s List; Gryphon Society; Hillel Society โ€” Vice President; Rugby Club; Hahneman Medical School Ann McNitt Runkle Mt. Laurel. NJ, Finance Marianne Ryan Wall Township, NJ, Accounting; Senior Class Gift Cam- paign; Senior Class Executive Committee Yasutaka Stgima Scarsdale, NY, Accounting; Tau Epsilon Phi โ€” Treasurer; Karate Club; Energy Conservation Advisory Committee Michael B. Saldi Doylestown. Pa., Industrial Engineering; Tau Epsilon Phi โ€” President, House Manager, Rush Chairman; HE. Stephen Thomas Salemy Mountainside, NJ, Computer Science; Phi Gamma Delta; Rugby Club; Gryphon Society, Newman Council Lauren Sales David H. Salisbury Toms River, NJ, Metallurgy, Materials Engineering; ASM.; AIME.; Highland Guard; Air Force ROTC Marcy R. Salzman Rye Brook, NY, Finance; Alpha Omircron Pi โ€” Panhel Rush Chairman; ' Senior Class Gift Campaign โ€” Investment Committee Chairman: Investment Club; Senior Class Executive Board Richard Paul Sample Colts Neck, NJ, Civil Engineering; Delta Phi โ€” Pledge Advisor; Chi Epsilon; ASCE.; Rugby Club; ASSS Mary Jo Sandler Lake Wynonah, Pa.. Electrical Engineering: Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Phi Eta Sigma; IEEE.; SWE Norman Robert Sanyour Moorestown, NJ, Industrial Engineering; Sigma Nu โ€” President; Dean ' s List; Wrestling Team Karl Andrew Sapienza Dover, NJ, Electrical Engineering; Phi Kappa Theta โ€” Pledge Master; IEEE Dana Rosenberg Kenneth Adam Rosenblum iMm Brad H. Roth David Alfred Rovner Assif Rozovsky Richard Paul Sample Mary Jo Sandler What are you going to do with your diploma? โ€” Give it to my Dad โ€” he paid for it โ€” Pawn it โ€” Give it away โ€” Does the term place mat mean anything to anybody? โ€” Frame it! โ€” Save it โ€” it will be the only worth while thing I receive from Lehigh โ€” Shove it in a drawer โ€” Undecided โ€” Put it in the basement with all my Kindergarten papers โ€” Put it in a box under my bed โ€” Line my bird cage with it โ€” Put it in the attic with the rest of the useless relics โ€” Hang it next to my punt letters โ€” Burn it! โ€” Keep it in a closet only to discover it 20 years later โ€” Donate it to charity โ€” Tack it on the wall โ€” Take it out for an evening of dinner and dancing Norman Robert Sanyour Karl Andrew Sapienzu dmtM Mark Thomas Sayuk Patricia Scanlan William John Scarlett IV Gregory Joseph Scaven Nancy Margarette Schilling Joseph Schimek III Adam Michael Schneider Bryan Todd Scheider Marc Eliot Schneider Vicki Michele Schneider Patricia Beth Schryver Todd David Schupbach Elizabeth Anne Schwab Barbara L. Schwartz Dean Allyn Scofield Stephen Murray Seeger Michele R. Serafin Mark Paul Sestak Mark Thomas Sav-uk Patmerion. Pa.. Elecirkat Engineering: Dean ' s List Phi Eta Sigma: Eta Kappa Su: Taii Beta Pi: IEEE.: SAME Patricia Scanlan Willingboro, J. Industrial Engineering: Alpha Phi โ€” Panhel Social Chairman: Tau Beta Pi: Dean ' s List: SAC Public Relatione Chairman: Culinary Society A ard William John Scarlett IV Basking Ridge. SJ . Sociology: Thela Xi Gregorj Joseph Scaven Cinnaminson. ' J, Chemical Engineering: Lambda Chi Alpha โ€” Scholastic Chairman: Dean ' s List: Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pi : Scabbard and Blade: AIChE.: SAME. โ€” Vice President: Water Polo Cluh Army ROTC: Gold Metal Winner: Brass Ensemble: Distinguished .Klililar Student Nancy Margarette SchUling Farmington. CT. Marketing. Finance: Alpha Phi โ€” Assl. Pledge Master. Social Chairman: Dean ' s List: Soccer Club: Ski Club โ€” Secretary: Marketing Club Joseph Schimek HI Wrightstown. Pa.. Mechanical Engineering: AS. E.: SAE. Adam Michael Schneider Maiawan. . ' J. Accounting: Dean ' s List: Beta Alpha Psi: Bo.xing Club: Investment Club: Hillel Society: Marketing Club: Phi Kappa Psi โ€” Founding Member. Treasurer Bryan Todd Scheider Long Valley, NJ, Accounting: Investment Club: Bridge Club Marc Eliot Schneider Briarcliff Manor. NY, Industrial Engineering: Pi Lambda Phi โ€” Treasurer Vicki Michele Schneider East Chester. NY, Finance, Psychology: Dean ' s List: Investment Club: .Marketing Club: Women in Business Patricia Beth Schry er Barrington, RI, Mechanical Engineering: Alpha Omicron Pi โ€” Panhel Delegate; ASME. Todd David Scbupbach C arf tcf. NY, Management: Beta ThetaPi โ€” Social Chairman, Rush Chairman. Pledge President: Varsity Lacrosse: Dining Committee: RHC Elizabeth Anne Schwab Garrison. NY. Social Relations, French: Air Force ROTC, Travel Abroad Scholarship: Omicron Delta Kappa: Dean ' s List: Scabbard and Blade โ€” Treasurer: Ranger Club: Scuba Club: LUV.: Air Force ROTC Battalion Commander: Kappa Alpha Theta; Phi Kappa Thela Little Sister; Forum: Gryphon Society Barbara L. Schwartz Flushing. , ' Y. Marketing: Dean ' s List; A.MALV Schol- arship: Phi Eta Sigma; A.MS.; Marketing Club; WLVR Radio Station DJ., Music Director Dean Allyn Scofield Warren. CT, Finance: Pi Kappa Alpha โ€” President. Treasurer Stephen Murray Seeger Kensington. MD, Government, History; Sigma Chi โ€” Vice President, Social Chairman, Steward: Dean ' s List; Rugby Club โ€” Captain Benjamin J. Segal Union, NJ, Accounting Robert Michael Sell Severna Park, MD, Civil Engineering; Sigma Phi Epsi- lon โ€” Recording Secretary, Social Chairman: ASCE. David John Seltz New Rochelle, NY, Computer Engineering Anthony D. Semler Allentown, Pa.. Social Relations: Valk Foundation Scholarship; Arbogast and Basiian Foundation Scholarship; Varsity Foot- ball Walter Scott Sendel Potomac, MD, Industrial Economics, Economics; The- ta Chi โ€” President, Librarian, Scholarship Chairman, Assl. House Manag- er, Judiciary Committee; SAE. โ€” Treasurer, Secretary; Forum; IFC โ€” Judicial Chairman, Social Committee; Senior Class Gift Campaign Solici- tor: NEIFCINEPC Delegate 1984 John Joseph Senesi Port Jefferson, NY, Accounting; Alpha Chi Rho โ€” President Michele R. Serafin Stamford, CT, Finance, Marketing, Psychology; Dean . List; Marketing Club Mark Paul Sestak Sharon. MA. Mechanical Eneineerint;: Delta ' โ–  ilon 367 Adam Jason Sevel Baltimore. MD. Marketing: Hall President: Pre-Law Society: Brown and White โ€” Photo Editor: Epitome โ€” Photo Editor: Marketing Club: American Marketing Association: Photo Club โ€” President Lisa Ann Seward Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., Journalism Andrea Elizabeth Shaffer Bethlehem. Pa.. Social Relations: String Orchestra and Ensemble; Committee for Nuclear Awareness: LUV. Raymond George Shepard III Madison. NJ. Finance, Marketing: Interna- tional Relations Club โ€” Treasurer: Investment Club: Marketing Club Steven Richard Shoemate Wvcoff, NJ, Accounting: Sigma Phi Epsilon โ€” Secretary. Vice President: Dean ' s List: Fairchild โ€” Martindale Scholar: IFC Social Committee Dean L. Shollenberger Reading. Pa.. Electrical Engineering: Sigma Phi Epsilon Vice President Amy Diane Showalter Elkins Park. Pa.. Accounting: Delta Chi Little Sister โ€” President: La Bellatomane Society: LUV. Manrita Kaur Sidhu Chadds.ford, Pa., Pre-Medical Sciences: Delta Gamma: Mustard and Cheese Society: Medical College of PA. Robert Harold Sidrow Greenwich. CT, Industrial Engineering Scott P. Sill West Chester, Pa.. Computer Engineering: IEEE.: Volleyball Club: Steg Society Vice President John M. Sills, 11 Fayetteville. NY, Industrial Engineering: Phi Kappa Theia: Varsity Squash John David Simpson Bethlehem. Pa., Economics Neil J. Singer Broomall, Pa., Industrial Engineering: Sigma Alpha Mu โ€” Rush Chairman, Alumni Recorder; Gryphon Society; Forum Trustee Representative Robert Stephen Sinkovits Whitehall. Pa . , Engineering Physics: Delta Sigma Phi โ€” Secretary: Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Karate Club โ€” President Elise Maria Skelly Westwood, NJ, Marketing; Phi Alpha Thetu; Beta Gamma Sigma; Dean ' s List; Marketing Club: Ski Club; Grphyon Tutorial Society Anita Skewis Sparta, NJ, Finance: Delta Gamma โ€” Recording Secretary Maureen Patricia Skillman West Orange, NJ, Finance, Foreign Careers; Varsitiy Tennis: Epitome โ€” Seniors Editor, Academics Edito r: LUV. VavlSkoMck Springfield, Pa., Electrical Engineering: Williams Award for Acting: IEEE.: AIChE.; Mustard and Cheese Dramatic Society Karen Marie Slutsker Livingston, NJ, Marketing; Marketing Club; Epitome Photographer; Brown and White William Earl Slutter Bethlehem, Pa.. Mechanical Engineering: ASME.; ROTC Clark Ellison Smith Westport. CT, Foreign Careers; Alpha Tau Omega Daniel Joseph Smith Midland Park, NJ. Mechanical Engineering: Beta Theta Pi โ€” IM Manager: SAME.; AAS. James Brainard Smith Chatham. NJ English Ronald Byron Smith Hockessin. DE, Chemical Engineering: Phi Sigma Kappa โ€” President, Treasurer; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; AIChE. Andrea Elizabeth Shaffer Raymond George Shepard 111 Steven Richard Shoemate Dean L. Shollenberger Amy Diane Showalter Manrita Kaur Sidhu i w Robert Harold Sidrow Scott P. Sill i Neil J. Singer Robert Stephen Sinkovits Elise Maria Skelly John David Simpson i iji at L Anita Skewis Clark Ellison Smith Daniel Joseph Smith James Brainard Smith Ronald Byron Smith What unusual study habits do you have? โ–  Study habits? I ' m better at the procrastinating habits โ–  I must wear my thinking cap โ€” Mickey Mouse ears! โ–  I answer stupid surveys like this instead of studying โ–  I Overdose on ice cream and M Ms I try not to make a habit of studying The semi-annual 2 minute study fest โ–  Study in bed Study 10 minutes โ€” study break 20 minutes Drinking heavily (hey, it works) I wait to study an hour before the test only to realize that ' ? hopeless I study in the buff โ–  Study for an exam with headphones on and the stereo playing very loud โ–  Watching tv with the book closed I close my eyes Clap loudly and stand on my chair Bruce Alan Snyder James Frederick Snyder James Sousa David Sheffield Sowers Scott L. Sp angler Adam W. Speck Jordan Mitchell Spooner Joseph Gerard Stack trie James Steelman Frederick Joseph Slejany III Bruce Alan Snvder Lansdale. Pa.. Chemical Engineering: Sigma Nu โ€” Pledge Preside ' nt: Tau Beta Pi: AlChE. James Frederick Snyder Newmanstown, Pa., Mechanical Engineering; Pi Lambda Phi โ€” House Manager: Varsity Football: Ski Club Jeffrey William Snyder Bethlehem. Pa.. Finance: Kappa Sigma โ€” President. Secretary Lisa Anna Sobel Cedar Grove, NJ, Art and Architecture: Art and Architec- ture Society: Little Sister of Delta Chi. social chairman: Off-campus student organization; Marching 97: Senior Class Gift Committee Bonnie Elaine Solt Allentown, Pa.. Accounting. .Management: RHC โ€” President: Class 1903 Scholarship: Omicron Delta Kappa โ€” Vice President: Forum: Fairchild โ€” Martindale Student Research Assl. Valerie Marie Soranno Staten Island. NY, Finance: Investment Club: Off Campus Organization: Marketing Club Robert Thomas Sorokas Wilkes-Barre. Pa.. Chemical Engineering Michael Souchick Edwardsville, Pa., Electrical Engineering: Chi Phi โ€” House Steward: IEEE. James Sousa Woodbridge, NJ, Geophysics David Sheffield Sowers Lebanon, Pa.. Computer Engineering: Taylor College: Wilbur Mathematics Prize; Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pi: Eta Kappa Nu; Lehigh Christian Fellowship Scott L. Spangler Northampton. Pa.. Metallurgy and .Material Science: Delta Sigma Phi โ€” Steward, Pledge Master; Scholarship Chairman: Dean ' s List; ASM. โ€” President: Varsir ' Track Adam W. Speck Edison. NJ, Finance; Lambda Chi Alpha โ€” Social Chairman; Dean ' s List; Epitome Staff Jordan Mitchell Spooner Le onia, NJ, Mechanical Engineering; Theta Xi: Presidential Prize Scholarship; Academic Achievement Award; ASME. Joseph Gerard Stack Huntington, NY, Mechanical Engineering: Chi Phi; Tau Beta Pi: Pi Tau Sigma; Cross Country; Winter Track; Spring Track; Newman Council Mary Elizabeth Stamro Hockessin, DE, Environmental Sciences and Resource Management; Alpha Gamma Delta โ€” Recording Secretary: Varsiry Volleyball โ€” Captain Peter Alaxander Stanliard Middletown, NJ. Finance Suart T. Stanton Weston. CT. Engineering Physics: Amaranth; ROTC Timothy Eric Steckel Allentown, Pa., Mechanical Engineering; Charles H. Jennings Scholarship; SAE.; ASME.; AIAA.: Karate Club: Ski Club Eric James Steelman Rockester. NY, Accounting: Delta Chi; Var.tity Swim- ming: Water Polo Club Frederick Joseph Stefany III .Annapolis, MD, Mechanical Engineering: Phi Kappa Theta โ€” Pledge Master: Social Chairman; ASME. Andrew P. Sun Karen Andrea Suydam Robert Carlton Swart Mary Patricia Swatek Bret William Talbert Bernard Blair Talmadge Lisa Ellen Tan Craig Armen Tashjian Heidi S. Stegmueller Wilkes-Barre. Pa.. Archiiecttire. Mechanical Engi- neering: Alpha Gamma Delia โ€” Panhel President. Asst. Treasurer: Order of Omega: SWE.: Varsity Swimming: Panhel Council: Forum: Women ' Task Force: Provost ' s Student Faculty Relations Board Susan G. Steinhom Edison, NJ, Computer and Information Science: Dean s List: Forum: RHC; Senior Class Gift Campaign William Stepanek Mahopac. NY. Electrical Engineering: Taylor College IEEE.: Lehigh Christian Fellowship: Navigators: Gryphon Society Mary Frances Stewart Huntsville. Ala.. Finance. Management: Gamma Phi Beta โ€” Asst. Pledge Master, Anne.x Officer. Panhel Vice President. Execu- tive Council. Pledge President: Investment Club Victor G. Stickel Jr. Margate. NJ. Mechanical Engineering: Theio Xi โ€” Social Chairman: ASME.. SAE.. SMBC: Karate Club Brian C. StimtiAbington. Pa.. Civil Engineering: Zeta Psi โ€” Steward: Chi Epsilon: . SCE.: IFC Rush Chairman: IMREC Employee Jana Lee Stoneback Quakertown. Pa.. Marketing Christina Strakosch Greenlawn. NY. Mechanical Engineering: Equestarian Club โ€” President: Chi Phi โ€” Little Sister Sara Jane Strasbaugh Hanover. Pa.. Industrial Engineering: Gamma Phi Beta โ€” Antiex Officer: Dean ' s List: Lehigh Valley HE Scholarshi: Deming Lewis Scholarship: Wilbur Mathematics Prize: Babcnck and Wilco.x Scholarship: Alcoa Scholarship: Alpha Pi Mu Prize: Phi Eta Sisma: Alpha Pi Mu: Tau Beta Pi: HE. : SWE. : Varsity Cheerleading: Ski Club: IE Council Anthony Joseph Strazzella Hanover. Pa.. Chemical Engineering: Sigma Chi โ€” Alumni Relation: AIChE. Michael Steven Strzelecki Boyertown. Pa.. Civil Engineering: Sigma Phi โ€” Secretary: ASCE.: Outing Club. James C. Suermann Mahwah. NJ, Civil Enginering: Alpha Tan Omega โ€” President. IM Manager. House Manager: Roger T. Lentz Award: ASCE. Andrew P. Sun West-Windsor. NJ. Electrical Engineering: lEE. Karen Andrea Suvdara Roseland. NJ. Geology. Philosophy: Dean ' s List: LUCS.: LUV. Robert Carlton Swart Honeoye Falls. NY. Computer Engineering Mary Patricia Swatek Tenafly. NJ. Biology: Alpha Phi โ€” Ceremonial Guard. IM Manager: Soccer Club: Ski Club โ€” Secretary: Scubaยฃlub: Le Compane: Biology Club: Ibero-American Club: Physical Therapy Assistant Janet E. Sweeney Elmsford. NY. Marketing. Spanish: Spanish Club: Marketing Club: Golden Heart: Senior Class Executive Committee John Raymondo Sweeney Waichune. NJ. Finance: Off Campus Students Organization Sarah Kathleen Swider Bedford. Ma. Pre-Medical Sciences. 6 YearBAIMD Program: Dean ' s List: Merit Scholar: Phi Beta Kappa: Phi Eta Sigma: AM A: Choir: Orchestra: ROTC Kerry Lee Switzer Mechanicsburg, Pa.. Mechanical Engineering: Delta Gamma โ€” Panhel Secretary; Asst. Rush Chairman: Forum โ€” Representa- tive to Lehigh Board of Trustees: ASME. โ€” Vice President: Ski Club Bret William Talbert York, Pa.. Journalism: Chi Phi: Brown and White Stuff: Golf Team: Campus Fusion Band Jazz Valve Bernard Blair Talmadee Philadelphia. Pa.. Finance: Pat Pazzetti Scholar- ship: Varsity Football: Varsity Track: BSU.: SBE. Lisa Ellen Tan Merrick. NY. Industrial Engineering Craie Armen Tashjian Oradell, NJ, Accounting. Finance: Phi Kappa Theia โ€” Pledge President. IM Manager: Investment Club: Marketing Club Martha Ellen Teese Bcrnurdsville. NJ. Marketing; Taylor College: Choir: Chamber Singers: Alpha Phi Omega โ€” Vice President: Psi Upsilon Little Sister: Navigators Bernard Mark Telatovich Hazelton. Pa., Civil Engineering: Gryphon Society: Chi Epsilon: Tai Beta Pi: ASCE. Robert Erie Tepper Oceunside. NY. Pre-medicul Sciences: Dean ' s List: Phi Beta Kappa: Phi Eta Sigma: Gryphon Society: Hillel Sociey Peter A. Terry Bethlehem. Pa.. Civil Engineering: ASCE. โ€” Treasurer Herbert A. Tetreault Cinnaminson. NJ. Mechanical Engineering Christopher Paul Thalackcr Bronxville. NY. Government: Sigma Chi โ€” So- cial Chairman: Pre Law Society: JV. Football: Investment Club: Senior Class Gift Campaign Wendy Susan Theiss Chalfonl. Pa.. Social Relations: Soccer Club: Alpha Omicron Pi: LUV.: Marketing Club: Ski Club Scott Douglas Theuerkauf Demarest. NJ. International Business: Phi Gamma Delta โ€” Rush Chairman James J. Thompson, Jr. Lansdale. Pa.. Mechanical Engineering: Alpha Tau Omega โ€” Vice President: ASME.: Varsity Football Jane Walker Thompson Wayne. Pa.. Marketing Peter H. Thompson Bethel Park. Pa., Chemical Engineering: Sigma Phi โ€” House Manager. President: AIChE.: Ski Team; LUV. David Swainson Tiblin Leesburg. VA. Electrical Engineering Ron Daniel Ticho Woodcliff Lake, NJ. Finance: Undergraduate Merit Award Nominee: Sixth-Man Award: President โ€” Public Relations: Student Society of America: Cheerleading: Sports Editor Brown White; Mustard Cheese Society: Freshman Orientation Committee Leslie Ann Tilly Allentown. Pa., Industrial Engineering: Bicycle Racing Team; Pre Law Society; Beta Theta Pi Little Sister: Senior Class Gift Campaign; HE. David Loring Titus Huntington, NY, History; Lambda Chi Alpha โ€” Steward, Executive Committee; Baseball Statistician: Investment Club Janine Marie Tomassini Endwell, NY. Chemical Engineering: AIChE.; Equestrian Club Andrew Kistler Touchstone Rosemont, Pa., History Sabra Lynn Tovvnsend Philadelphia .Pa., Industrial Engineering; HE. ; SBE. โ€” Vice President; Provost Student Faculty Committee; BSU. โ€” Vice President Stacey Tranchina Manhasset. NY, Government Thomas Henry Traubitz Silver Spring, MD. Mathematics; Dean ' s List; Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Tau Delta; Computing Society Tracy Z. Trent Glen Ridge, NJ, Accounting: Golden Heart; Alpha Omicron Pi: Marketing Club; Women in Business; WOMEN. Timothy Jay Tritsch Pittsburgh, Pa., Industrial Engineering: Psi Upsilon โ€” Academic Chairman, Vice President; HE.; SAE. Tina Marie Trovato New Providence, NJ, Marketing, Theater; Taylor College: Omicron Delta Kappa; Le Compane: Mustard and Cheese Dramatic Society; Theta Chi Little Sisters; LUV.; Gryphon Society Mark Whitney Trumbore Luray, VA, Biochemistry: Forum Research Grant: ACS.; College Bowl Team; Concert Band: Marching 97; Woodwind Quintet; Brass Quartet Scott Douglas Theuerkauf Tracy Z. Jrcrii Timothy Jay Tritsch Tina Marie Trovato Mark Whitney Trumbore 375 Thomas L. Lndercuffler Walerlown. CT. Industrial Engineering: Phi Sigma Kappa โ€” President, Steward: Rugby Club: LUV.: Forum: HE. Robert James Ungvary Exlon. Pa.. Industrial Engineering Thomas Paul Valeric Morristown. NJ. Mechanical Engineering: Phi Delia Thela โ€” Alumni Secretary; Tuu Beta Pi: Pi Tuu Sigma; LUV. Marja Elizabeth van den Hende Delft, Neaiherlands. Mechanical Engineer- ing; Gryphon Society: ASME.: SWE.: AlAA.; Field Hockey: Presidential Committee Jacques Louis Vaney HicLwille. NY, French. Economics: Zeta Psi Kathleen Elaine Vasil Clifton. NJ, Accounting: Alpha Gamma Delta โ€” Chaplain Paul D. Vassallo Belhesda. MD, Accounting: Sigma Chi -โ€” President. Treasurer. Fund Raiser: Dean ' s List; Rugby Club Tierney Vaughan Rutherford, NJ Michael John Vietti Yardley, Pa., Chemical Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; Decm ' s List: AIChE.; LUV. Philip Edward Voltz Drexel Hill. Pa.. Mechanical Engineering: Gryphon Society โ€” Selection Committee: ASME. William Joseph Voorhees Delran, NJ. Mechanical Engineering: Beta Theia Pi โ€” Social Chairman Robert Steven Voros Bethlehem. Pa.. Computer Engineering; Donald Stabler Scholarship: Phi Eta Sigma: Easton Memorial Scholarship; Dean ' s List: Computing Society; Marching 97: Concert Band โ€” President Stephen R. Vresics Bethlehem. Pa., International Relations: Ski Club David Charles Wagner Westmont, NJ, Civil Engineering; Delta Tau Delta โ€” President; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma: Chi Epsilon โ€” Vice President; ASCE. โ€” Vice President Robert Lawrence Walcyk Englewood Cliff, NJ Virginia Walsh Belhpage, NY, International Relations, French, Geology: Dean ' s List; Fulbright Nomination; IR. Departmental Honors; Pi Sigma Alpha: Newman Council: Christian Fellowship; Geology Club: Interna- tional Relations Club Donna Ann Warkomski Charles H. Warner Easton, Pa.. Metallurgy; Sigma Nu: American Society For Metals David Scott Warsaw Costa Mesa, CA. Molecular Biology: Hillel Society: Karate Club; Scuba Club; College Bowl; Health Professions Member David J. Watson Wycoff, NJ, Industrial Engineering: Sigma Nu; HE.: JV. Soccer Thomas L, Undercuffler Robert James Ungvary Thomas Paul Valerio Marja Elizabeth van den Hende Paul D. Vassallo Tierney Vaughan r H V Michael John Vietli Philip Edward Voltz William Joseph Voorhees Robert Steven Voros Stephen R. Vresics David Charles Wagner Robert Lawrence Walcyk Virginia Walsh Donna Ann Warkomski Charles H. Warner What one word epitomizes your Lehigh experience? Unhealthy Alienation WOW! โ–  Fantastic โ–  Challenging โ–  Why ' ? โ–  Growth โ–  Traumatic โ–  Profound โ–  Survival Pressure โ–  Ohmygodi ' msohungover (that ' s one word, isn ' t it?) โ–  Unusual โ–  Ludicrous โ–  Prolonged PARTY โ–  Friendship โ–  Interesting โ–  Fini! David Scott Warsaw David J. Watson 377 Judson Lewis Weiss Robert Adam Weisstuch Christopher Paul Welsh Robert Wengert Marshall Scott Wenrich Katherine Anne Wenzke William Thomas Werner Herbert Harry Wescott Catherine Marie Weyand Thomas Edward Wheeler Edward George Williams Eric James Williams Suzanne Watson Wayside. XJ. Finance- Mnrketinv Cluh Inifument Club: Dean of Students Supervisor Robert J. Walters Langhorne. Pa., .Accounting: Gryphon Sociery: Dean ' s List John Brian Way Paget. Bermuda. Finance: Alpha Tau Omega: Varsity Squash: Varsity Tennis: JV. Soccer Sarah Leah Wean Westwood. SJ. Government, Psychology: Dean ' s List: Phi Eta Sigma: Psi Chi: Year Abroad at Univ. of York Susan Anne Weber Herndon. VA, Foreign Careers. German: Ger man House โ€” Steward. President: Foreign Study Scholarship: Dean ' s List: Orchestra: RHC: Women in Business: Marketing Club: Chi Phi Little Sister Christian Da%id WeidenhanunerBrarfenfo i, Fla.. Mechanical Engineering: Chi Phi โ€” President: ROTC Scholarship: Ranger Commander: ROTC โ€” Scuba Club โ€” President Alisa Cyd Weinstein New City. NY, Marketing: American Marketing Assoi. Marketing Club; Theta Xi Little Sister: Ski Club: Hillel Society Jonathan M. Weiss Short Hilts, NJ, Mechanical Engineering: Alpha Chi Rho: Dean ' s List: ASME. โ€” President: Pi Tau Sigma Judson Lewis Weiss Richland. Pa.. Chemical Engineering: Laudumilch Trust: Jacobsen Scholarship: Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pi: AIChE.: Frisbee Club: Outing Club Robert Adam Vieisstacb Millwood, NY. Industrial Engineering: Kappa Alpha โ€” First Attendant, Historian: HE. : Brown and White โ€” Photo Editor. Layout Editor Christopher Paul Welsh Williamsville, NY, Biology: Lambda Chi Alpha โ€” Ritual Chairman: Volleyball Club โ€” Treasurer Robert Wengert Lebanon, Pa.. Journalism: Departmental Honors: Dean ' s List: Williams Prize: Graduated with Honors: Dean of Students Greek Week Committee: Arts College Career Planning Council: Omicron Delta Kappa: Sigma Tau Delta: Pi Alpha Theta: Brown and White โ€” Editor-in-chief, Managing Editor, Editorial Page Editor: Woodrow Wilson Fellow Committee , Provost Academic Advisory Board Marshal] Scott Wenrich Reading, Pa.. Computer Science: Delta Chi โ€” Treasurer. Steward: Omicron Delta Kappa: Computing Society: Ice Hockey Club: IFC โ€” President. Judical Chairman Katherine Anne Wenzke State College. Pa., Electrical Engineering: Alpha Omicron Pi โ€” Recording Secretary; Phi Eta Sigma โ€” Secretary: Choir, Mustard and Cheese Drama Society: Chamber Singers William Thomas Werner Pittsburgh. Pa., Industrial Engineering Herbert Harry Wescott Williamsport, Pa., Civil Engineering Catherine Marie Weyand Severna Park, MD, Accounting; Gryphon Society โ€” Vice President: Who ' s Who in American Universities and Colleges ;LUV. Thomas Edward Wheeler Haworth, NJ, Accounting: Alpha Tau Omega โ€” Rush Chairman. Scholarship Chairman. Steward: IFC Vice President: Dean ' s List: Omicron Delta Kappa: Who ' s Who .Among Students in American Universities and Colleges: Order of Omega; Forum โ€” Social Polices Committee: Provost ' s Student Faculty Academic Advisory Board; Senior Class Gift Campaign Susan Uigh WTiite Webster, NY, Psychology; Dean ' s List; Psi Chi; APA PAP PC: Big BrotherlBig Sister โ€” Coordinator; LUV.; Le Compane Paul Carl Wjckman Somerset, NJ, Finance: Theta Delta Chi โ€” Secreiar HMC: Varsiti ' Basketball โ€” Captain Catherine Veronica Wiebd Port Jefferson. NY, Accounting; Dean ' ' - f Beta Alpha Psi โ€” Treasurer; Big Little Sister Program Karen Jean Wigh Wallingford, CT. Government, Journalism: Concert Bw Marching 97: Woodwind Ensemble: Brown and White Staff Edward George Williams Watchung, NJ, Finance Eric JuatsWiitams Long Island City. NY. International Business. Hist r Delta Upsilon โ€” Secretary. Assi. Treasurer; Undergraduate Trusi, Scholarship: Vartity Football: SAC Concert Security Janel Anne Williams Cape May, NJ, Accounting: Beta Alpha Psi โ€” Secretary to National; Chi Phi title Sister; Senior Class Gift Campaign Michael Paul Williams Bethlehem, Pa., Natural Science; Wrestling; Alpha Lambda Omega Peter A. Willis Rowayton, CT, English; Sigma Tan Delta; Varsity Ice Hockey; Bicycle Racing Club; Amnesty International Edwin L. Wilson Colts Neck, NJ, Electrical Engineering; IEEE. Elizabeth Frazer Wilson ZJevTon, Pa., Psychology, Social Relations; Dean ' s List; Psi Chi; Alpha Omicron Pi; Choir; Forum โ€” Campus Life Committee Kenneth B. Wilson Doylestown, Pa., Chemical Engineering; Delta Phi โ€” Social Chairman, Recording Secretary ' Bonnie Winokur Chicago, III., Foreign Careers; Alpha Phi; Gryphon Society Craig Daniel Winters Chadds Ford. Pa,, Accounting; Outing Club; Market- ing Club; Investment Club; East Asian Society; Photography Club Michael John Wohlhieter Potomac, MD, Industrial Engineering; Delta Chi โ€” House Manager, Community Relations, Faculty Relations; HE.; Ski Club James Al Wolfson Spring Vallev, NY. Electrical Engineering; Sigma Chi; IEEE.; Ski Club Claudia E. Wood Bethlehem, Pa., Foreign Careers, Economics; Epitome โ€” Copy Editor, Staff Photographer Robert Thomas Wright Wilmington, DE. Accounting Karen Ann Yackiel White Haven, Pa., Engineering Physics; Air Force ROTC Scholarship; Tau Beta Pi; Deans List; SAME. 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Pa., Metallurgy and Material Science Engineering: Phi Gamma Delta โ€” Historian; Metallurgy Society: Varsity Football Michael M. Zucker Livingston, NJ, Geological Sciences Bonnie Winokur Craig Daniel Winters Michael John Wohlhieter James A. Wolf son Karen Ann Yackiel Joseph Yammarino David Bernard Yarmoff Brian David Yates m Hj w 1 Constantine George Yialamas Karyn Hope Yost Craig Lewis Young Linda Juen Yurke kEA lk Marc L. Zaininger Wayne Barry Zeiler John William Zimardo Michael M. Zucker Jane Elizabeth Zwally Harrisburg, Pa.. Natural Science; Varsity Tennis; Ski Club Jane Elizabeth Swally Thomas Healy โ€” Senior Class President Camera Shy Seniors n Michael A. Adamko Kevin K. Fleming i Kathryn M. Peacock Arthur T. Adamson Robert E. Fletcher Mathew R. Plymer Sunil K. Agrawal Brian P. Foster Michael P. Quaranta Mohammad S. Alluwaim Vincent P. Gibboni James K. Rahm Kenneth T. As kin William W. Godley Jeffrey S. Remley Prescott R. Batch Steven D. Gordon Robert A. Ricci Daniel L. Barton Ann E. Hall Ronald E. Ricks Sherman W. Bear Sarah A. Halley John M. Rising Kjell E. Benner P. Allen Harris Donald C. Roe Craig H. Benson Serena M. Healx Robert M. Rohrbach Michael M. Bertan Blaine E. Herb ' Peter L. Rosen Robert L. Bogetti Ruth F. Herman Pamela S. Roskos Ann E. Bamberger Edward D. Hurst Amy B. Rowan William S. Brennan Patrick Hwu Ekachai Rvengcharungpong Jonathan B. Bressman William C. James Keith D. Schoonover Mark L. Buchanan Andrew E. Jones Richard L. Seibert Robert G. Buchanan Keith F. Kendricks Jeffrey R. Shiner Carla Y. Byrd Geoffrey H. Kraft Sty Han us Sinnis Mathew J. Campbell Karl P. Kriger And Spitzer James A. Carbone David J. Kuzma Glen D. Stettin Paul Celona Nelson Lam Daniel P. Stevens Theodore J. Choma Joseph J. Laski Andrew M. Stillinger Alison B. Church Paul F. Malik David A. S tires Scott J. Colby- Michael Marcin Andrew G. Stock John F. Conway Ralph R. Mart el Barbara A. S toner Peter M. Cooper Wight Martindale Paul A. Swann William S. Cranston James F. McCabe James W. Talan Dawn J. Danis Ian C. Mcleod Stephan C. Tentarelli James T. Davenport Barry S. Mendeloff Keith P. Thompson Jay R. Desk Alan L. Mervine David L. Tress Bruce A. Drumm Alan H. Midkiff David M. Turner David A. Eckerd Samuel S. Moore Benton G. Webber Ramon Esparra Daniel F. Moriarty Jeffrey R. Weber Michael S. Fader Patricia M. O ' Donnell Anne C. Wheeler Michael Fava Jeffrey A. Onorato Brian M. Willard William G. Fisher Toby A . Oonk Robert G. Wolf xmietn nnhvtb nnh tgijtg ibt 385 Senior Class Officers Thanx For Giving Your Time To Our Class (Left to Right): Tom Berger (secretary). Jeff Pedigo (treasurer), Kathy Goldstein (vice-president). Tom Healy (president) (Not Pictured): Dennis Diehl (advisor). The Class of 1985 n. t 1 iS .jRl. M:.-iB Do you know where you ' re going to? Do you like the things that life is showing you? Where are you going to, do you know? Do you get what you ' re hoping for? When you look behind you, there ' s no open door What are you hoping for? Do you know? Once we were standing still in time, Chasing the fantasies that filled our minds. Do you know where you ' re going to? Do you like tWe things that life is showing you Where are you going to? Do you kn We have spent much of our time in these other times, we found more ' en one. Now pah four years attempting to answer the comes the time to ask our own questions of questions our professors placed before us. ourselves. May each of us find an answer Sometimes we could find no answers at all โ€” that will satisfy. JLehigh Our Year in Review By Mark Meagher Fall โ€” 1984 Marking the start of a new Lehigh year, the Delta Tan Delta fraternity returned to campus after a three year suspension. Plans for it ' s re-colonization began early in the fall and possible pledges were being sought. While Delts were busy receiving a new face. Pi Lambda Phi lost theirs when social and disciplinary sanctions were placed on them. The Disciplinary Committee, chaired by Dean Cohen, decided after hearings on the matter that, among other penalties, no alcohol would be allowed on their premises and no alcohol would be permitted at any rush functions until the end of the year. Al- though worried that this would deter fresh- men from pledging Pi Lam. the brothers still managed to attract a good size pledge class. On the better side of Greek Life. Kappa Alpha Theta became the newest of Lehigh ' s sororities. The group colonized in October. While visions of Thanksgiving Turkeys danced in many students ' heads. President Peter Likins was busy approving Forum XV ' s proposal to abolish the old social reg- ulations. These new regulations gave the students the power to regulate parties and Kappa Alpha Theta colonizes โ€” the sixth sorority at Lehigh. social gatherings where alcohol would be present. In mid November Lehigh was honored with visits from two dignitaries from two vastly different fields โ€” one. entertainment and the other, peace. Bishop Tu Tu. having just recently had the Nobel Peace Prize bestowed on him. and. Bill Cosby, now star of his own top-rated tv situation comedy show came to speak to the Lehigh students. Not long after, students began gearing for the traditional Lehigh-Lafayette weekend. In the midst of all this excitement, Ethan Felson and Cara Stutter made their announcement of the beginning of an ad- i ministration supported group they were co- organizing. Basically, the group was for homosexual an d bisexual students. It con- tains counseling oriented groups to aid stu- dents with problems they may encounter by being homosexual. The group ' s main goal was to address the problem of self affirma- tion among the gay community. After the initial furor the new gay club caused among students and faculty, many disregarded the controversy in order to con- centrate on the upcoming battle against the Leopards. With their record at 5-5, the Brown and White sought to finish on a winning note as they traveled to Easton to meet the Lafay- ette Leopards in the 120th meeting between the rivals. It was not to be for the Engineers. Missing two early scoring opportunities, Lehigh lost momentum to the Leopards who went on to post a 28-7 finish. Winter โ€” 1984-85 Finals came and went in a dismal week of late night cramming and early morning cof- fee. Students left for home to celebrate the holiday season and a completion of yet another semester. More regulations assaulted the Hill. The IFC approved a decision to check for LU student IDs at parties. This resulted from many town people racing up the hill in search of free beer and a few fights. The policy, however, received mixed reactions and eventually was stopped. The first trial weekend for the new social policy arrived and some students, unfortu- nately, caused its failure. As a result of fra- ternity rush parties, four freshmen were treat- ed for over consumption of alcohol. To add insult to injury, later on that same month. Sigma Alpha Mu, Sigma Phi Epsi- lon. Lambda Chi Alpha, and Beta Theta Pi fraternities were found guilty of violating Delta Tau Delta returns to campus. University social policy and recklessly en- dangering some of their pledges with abuse of alcohol on Bid Day. On the sports scene, early in March, Lehigh University ' s wrestling team cap- tured 25th EIWA wrestling championship, crowning three individual champions . After a record of 5 wins and 9 losses, Lehigh finished 9th in the nation in wres- tling. Pete Yozzo and Paul Dickel set a school record for most wins at 29. To the delight of the campus community , Lehigh University ' s men ' s basketball team beat Bucknell 76-74 in overtime to capture the ECC crown and qualify for the NCAA tournament. Later that month, Lehigh went against top seeded Georgetown in the NCS.AA tournament. Although bowing to the Hoyas 68-43, the school was able to gain regogni- tion and respect by outplaying Georgetown in the first half of the game. Spring โ€” 1985 Hopping over to student government. Forum eliminated the all-night study Lounge in Neville Auditorium due to van- dalism. Many late night studiers bemoaned the decision and went in search of other possible hide outs. Beer drinking in the classrooms and sun- rise cocktails heralded in another Greek Week at Lehigh. More aspersions were cast on the Greek community, however, as Pi Lambda Phi ' s Greek Week banner was con- sidered offensive and racist. Early in May. Delta Sigma Phi fraternity was found guilty of hazing charges. IFC recommended the dissolution of the frater- nity and the decision was made to ban them from the Hill for three years. In women ' s sports, Lehigh ' s women ' s tennis team finished the year at 19-2, to cap- ture the ECC championship. In the mean- Provost Arthur Humphrey resigns; but will sta on to teach. time, Lehigh University ' s women ' s lacrosse team captured its first ECC championship by defeating Delaware 21-7. They finished the season with a 13-3 record and ranked 7lh in the nation. On a sad note, Lehigh ' s community mourned the decisions of three members of the administration to leave their posts. Robert Cohen, Associate Dean of Students, announced he will resign effective July I. 1986. Registrar James Wagner announced that he will take early retirement after 36 years of service to the University. Provost Arthur Humphrey announced his resigna- tion: however, he will stay on as a full Pro- fessor of Engineering. Finally, in June, best selling novelist. John Irving, delivered the 1 1 7th commence- ment address to graduating seniors. Among his works include Setting Free the Bear and The World According to Garp. Scandalizing parents and students alike, the Graduation ceremony was stopped mid- way while Peter Likins instructed the over- zealous Business College students to curb the champagne uncorking during the gradu- ation process. Graduation brought summer break for some, the beginning of a new life for others, and for all, a year fraught with tension and worr . laughter and tears, good times and bad ' . n last look Steel town. City of bridges, railroad tracks and South Side decay, populated by the proverbial melting pot. It ' s a workingman ' s town. Row houses, dingy bars. The sweat of laborers can be seen and smelled every day in the puffing of the steel mill. It was thought to run forever, yet time and technology has nearly brought it to a halt. Industrial jungle. Beyond the mill, there is history here. The spirits of those first Moravian settlers seem to linger in the earth, in the air and in the churches. Historic Bethlehem ' s cobble stone streets wind along renovated buildings and lamp posts of days long past. Over the mountain, there is serenity. The valley is young, fresh with natural beauty. It is the needed sanctuary from the jungle. In the winter, especially December, it is magical โ€” crystal snow, lights and The Star โ€” sparkle in the dark, chilled night air. Bethlehem. It was strange to most of us at first, dark and foreboding with its steel and workingmen. Perhaps now we see it differently. Home for four years , it somehow taught us , intangibly, about life. As we leave, a part of Bethlehem and the lessons learned here will surely follow with us โ€” always. 392 CD Chi Psi Diamond, Gipson. Hariman, More, Sev Iowa Slate Cyclones Dean Cohen, Coach Schneider Terry Hart m The Turkey Trot The Political Economy of Aging: The Stale, Private Power and Social Welfare Harry A. 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PHONE: AREA 717-897-6131 215-252-6106 717 21-7638 Special thanks to the editors of the 1985 Epitome: Lisa Desnoyers Howard Herrara Anne Howey Kim McClaren Mark Meagher John Missimer Caroline Power Jeff Riiser Adam Sevel Adam Speck Evan Tannenbaum Mary Ellen Villages Professor Sharon Friedman Advisor Love, Laura Fjeldal Allison Case Editor-in-Chief Business Manager 401 Acknowledgements As I walk out of this office for the last time, I realize that this is my real gradua- tion. I may not be wearing a black robe, nor listening to speeches about the future, nor collecting a piece of paper to prove how hard I worked, nor is my family here grinning madly with pride; but, now am graduating. The yearbook is Lehigh to me โ€” know the University through this book โ€” and it means more to me than that diploma. I ' ll miss that dingy little office in the basement of the UC more than any other place on campus. I ' ll miss the peo- ple who worked on it with me more than anyone else I have met in my four years here. My time spent on The Epitome was, in fact, the best of times and the worst of times โ€” at the same time. I have eagerly anticipated writing this column. This was to be my ultimate re- ward for all the hours of editorial and emotional toil I would put into the making of this book โ€” my chance to echo my esteemed predecessors by telling the world how hard I had worked and how well I had survived all the challenges . Except , I don ' t want to use this column to pat my- self on the back for the great job I did โ€” I ' m not sure I did so great a job and I didn ' t do it alone. I will use this column, therefore, to say thank you to those who helped get this edition of the Epitome into print. These people are the ones who stood beside me and worked: those that didn ' t leave me holding the bag, as it t ' were; people who cared; who helped; and who listened โ€” even when what I had to say wasn ' t worth listening to. First, the Journalism Department has been invaluable . Professor Robert Sulli- van, always ready with an encouraging word and a smile, served as their leader. Next came Professor Sharon Friedman, our fearless advisor, who paid me the ulti- mate compliment. She let me know that she was there with advice should I need it, while, at the same time, giving me the freedom I needed to put this book together. In the background. Professor Walter Trimble made himself available with helpful photo tips for the photogra- phy staff as well as put up with our pres- ence in the Brown and White dark room. Last, but certainly not least, Ruth Mathis โ€” the secretary who weathered every con- ceivable storm; from irate parents on the phone to even more irate students in front of her desk. She heard every problem the occurred in our office with a sympathetic ear. In addition to these talented people, there was Teresa who kept our office clean and, with her charm, kept smiles on our faces. Lending encouragement and support was the crew at Merin Studios. Richie, Rosemary and, of course. Donna and Steve who had to put up with me for a second year. How do you guys do it? Now, for the Epitome staff . . . Allison Case. Business Manager. Friend. Confident. Sounding board. How she managed to keep this book out of bankruptcy is a mystery to me. Her desk is empty now โ€” she ' s off to bigger and better things; but I can still see her in this office โ€” hunched over the IBM computer ' s mad- ly typing or on the phone arguing with the Controller ' s Office. Nobody could have done it with more style Al, and I ' m sure no one ever has. Adam Sevel. Photography Editor. Amaz- ingly gifted photographer. Buddy. The one who could make me laugh when all I wanted to do was give up and cry. He stayed during part of the summer to finish up some unfinished business (as there al- ways is); and, even though he had pre- tended all throughout the year he wouldn ' t stay, I knew he would. That ' s the kind of person he is. Those two, plus myself, were the crux of the Epitome. There are certain staff mem- bers, however, who deserve special men- tion. Lisa Desnoyers, who made walking into the office a pleasure because she could make us all laugh. John Missimer and Jeff Ruser โ€” the infamous duo โ€” who put up with my constant complaining and still managed to get their respectivejobs done. Steve Switaj, the poor boy who didn ' t know what he was getting into when he offered to take a few pictures for the Epit- ome. Patty Boustany and Renee Chan, the two photographers who worked in- credibly hard running all over campus to take group shots. Mary ellen Villegas, who must have cracked a whip over the copy staff to get everything in as she did. Finally, Howard Herrara, who stayed through the summer with me to make sure the book got completed. He, more than anyone, had to put up with my bizarre mood swings and my complaining. These last two people, Howard Herrara and Mary Ellen Villegas, are the Epit- ome ' s future. Their work on this year ' s book was certainly appreciated; now, however, they have their work cut out for them. I wish I had something memorable to say to next year ' s Editor and Business Manager. Good luck seems to be all I can offer, no matter how inadequate it sounds. I do hope, however, that when Howard sits down to write this column next year at this time, he ' ll feel as I do. Relieved, proud and a little sad. Looking back I have no regrets at having taken the posi- tion for a second time. In fact, I derived a great deal of pleasure and satisfaction. My hope is that, as you flip through these pages you, too, will find happiness in the memories of Lehigh in the year Nineteen Hundred and Eighty Five. Sincerely, Laura L. Fjeldal Editor-in-Chief yi ioy . ' i ' k Specifications The 1985 Epitome, printed by offset lithography was published by Hunter Pub- lishing Company. Winston-Salem. North Carolina. The paper used is primarily 80 Enamel Coated: 80 Gloss paper is used in the signatures that contain color photo- graphs. Body copy is set in 10 point Times Roman Italic, whereas identifications are set in 8 point. The predominant headline style is 30 point Times Roman Italics. Many of the photographs in this book are the work of University students. The senior portraits were taken by Merin Studios. Phil- adelphia. Athletic team composites were done b Ryan Studios. Bethlehem. The Epitome Editors Editor-in-chief: Laura Fjeldal Business Manager: Allison Case Asst. to the Editor: Howard Herrera Ads Manager: Adam Speck Seniors Editor: Kim McClaren Sports Editor: Evan Tanenbaum Living Editor: Caroline Power Academics Editor: Lisa Desnoyers Activities Editor: Ann Howey Features Editor: Mark Meagher Copy Editor: Mary Ellen Villegas Scheduling Editor: Jeff Ruser ID Editor: John Missimer Photography Editor: Adam Sevel Copy Staff Doug Brogowski Lisa Dunyak (features) Martin Finnegan Donna Frost Marty Horn Tammy LeFall (features) Mark Meagher (features) Deb Pierce (features) Nicola Pugliese Aileen Silverman Ron Ticho Mary Ellen Villegas Photography Staff Patty Boustany Renee Chan Laura D ' Orsi Steve Gross Joan Lebersfeld Unchu Lee Doug Morse Joy Rosenberg Adam Sevel Karen Slutsker Rob Sternlieb Jim Stone Steve Switaj John Treichler Bill Wilson Claudia Wood Photography Credits Special thanks to โ€” The Associated Press o - the National Year in Review photographs . โ€” Joe Ryan of Ryan Studios in Bethlehem for the sports composites โ€” Adam Sevel or contributing his photographs to the title page, the divider pages, and the back page. โ€” Lori Litman o - her art work appearing on the Chapter Divider pages. โ€” The Fraternal Composite Service or supplying the fraternity and sorority compo- sites. Patty Boustany: photographs appearing on pages 55. 67 ( 2. 3). 78. 79. 148. 174. 232. 233. 236. 237. 238. 239, 251. 248. Rich Brydon: photograph appearing on page 102. Renee Chan: photographs appearing on pages 37 { lj. 62. 63, 64. 65, 180, 181. 202, 203. 214. 215. 221.222. 223. 224. 225. 228, 229. 234. 235. Laura D ' Orsi: photographs appearing on pages 36.37 ( 1). 189. Laura Fjeldal: photographs appearing on pages 6. 161. 138 ( 1). Howard Herrera: photographs appearing on pages 390. 391 . Joan Lebersfeld: photographs appearing on pages 8 { 2). 160. 188. 189. 193. 199. 216, 217. 218, 219, 220. Doug Morse: photograph appearing on page 109. Joy Rosenburg: photograph appearing on page 95 ( 3). Adam Sevel: photographs appearing on pages 3.4.5. 7. 10. 11 , 30.31 ,32, 33 { 1), 35 ( 1), 38 ( 1). 39 ( 1). 40. 41. 46 ( 2). 47, 48, 49 ( 7j, 50, 51, 56, 57, 58. 59. 108 ( 2), 109 ( 2), 112 ( 2), 122, 123, 124. 125, 135. 138 ( 2, ij, 139 ( 2, 3), 142 ( 1. 2). 143 ( 1, 2). 252. 258. 260, 261. 263. 264. 265. 267. 270. 271.272, 273. ( 2j, 274, 275, 276, 277, 279, 282 ( 1), 283. 287, 298, 299 ( 2), 290, 291, 300 ( 2), 301, 388 ( 1). 393. Karen Slutsker: photographs appearing on pages 196. 197. 200, 201, 240. 241. 243. Rob Sternlieb: photographs appearing on pages 15. 38 ( 2), 39 ( 2). Steve Switaj: photographs appe ring on pages 33 ( 2), 46 ( 1), 49 ( 2), 54, 60. 61. 66. 67 ( j, 82, 83, 95 ( 1, 2), 100 { !). 101. 108( 3). 126 ( 1. 2). 127{ l). 150. 151. 207. 273 { 1). 282 { 2). 294. 295. 299 ( 1), 194. 195. 204. 205. 210. 211. 300 ( 1). 382 ( 2). 384. 385. 386. 387. 389. 392, 394. Bill Wilson: photographs appearing on pages 8 ( 1). 35 ( 2). 94 ( ), 150. 151. 175, 191. 230. 231. 246. 247. nbtx nhex nhtx nhtx nhtx nhtx xxbtx Abernathy, Stacey pg 174 Accounting Law pg 98 Acknowledgements pg 402-403 Administrators pg 80-81 Advertisements pg 396-401 AIChEpg 113 Air Force pg 86 Alpha Chi Rho pg 176-177 Alpha Epsilon Phi pg 178-179 Alpha Gamma Delta pg 180-181 Alpha Omicron Pi pg 182-183 Alpha Phi pg 184-185 Alpha Sig pg 186-187 Alpha Tau Omega pg 188-189 Army pg 86 Aronson, J.R. pg 96 Art Architecture pg 86 Arts Sciences College pg 82-83 Athletics pg 87 Back Page pg 408 Balletomane pg 1 19 Baron, Mira pg 97 Baseball pg 296 Basketball (men) pg 274-277 Basketball {women} pg 278-279 Beta Borders pg 162 Bets Gamma Sigma pg 116 Beta Theta Pipg 190-191 Bethlehem, a last look pg 392-393 Biology pg 87 Birkle, 492 pg 163 Boyde, Mike pg 174 Brodhead 6 pg 152 Brown White, The pg 122-125 Business Economics, College pg 94-95 c Carlton Castle pg 164 Cheerleading pg 138-140 Chemical Engineering pg 104 Chemistry pg 104 Chess Team pg 140 Chi Delphia pg 120 Chi Phi pg 192-193 Chi Psi pg 194-195 Choir, The pg 126-127 Christian Fellowship pg 119 Christmas City pg 50-51 Civil Engineering pg 105 Classics pg 87 College Bowl 121 Computer Science E.E pg 105 Cross Country (men) pg 268 Cross Country (women) pg 269 Dance Marathon pg 60-61 Deans pg 76-77 Dean of Students Office pg 78-79 Dedication pg 2 Delta Chi pg 196-197 Delta Gamma pg 198-199 Delta Phi pg 200-201 Delta Sigma Phi pg 202-203 Delta Tau Delta pg 204-205 Delta Upsilon pg 206-207 Dorm Living pg 148-149 DravoA-1, B-1, A-G pg 152 Dravo C-3 pg 153 Dravo D-4 pg 153 Drinker A-2 pg 154 Drinker A-4 pg 154 Drinker B-3 pg 155 5 East Fifth, 201 pg 165 Economics pg 98 Engineering, college pg 100-101 English pg 88 Epitome, the pg 130-131 Jf Fall Candids pg 32-35 Field Hockey pg 266-267 Finance pg 99 Financial Management Club pg 113 Football pg 258-261 Frat. Soror. Living pg 174-175 Fraternity Management Assoc, pg 114 Freshmen Orientation pg 31 Frey, Doug pg 102 Frisbee Club pg 141 Gamma Phi Beta pg 208-209 Gamma Phi Beta Annexes pg 166 Geology pg 88 German House pg 162 Golfpg 285 Gospel Singers pg 128 Government pg 89 Graduation pg 384-389 Greek Week pg 56-59 Gryphon Society pg 148 P Halloween pg 38-39 Hillel Society pg 129 History pg 89 ? Ice Hockey pg 248 Interfraternity Council pg 136 IFC Coctails pg 36-37 Industrial Engineering pg 106 Institute of Industrial Eng. pg 114 International Relations pg 90 Investment Club pg 116 Journalism pg 90 3 m Kappa Alpha pg 210-211 Kappa Alpha Theta pg 212-213 Kappa Sig pg 21 4-215 Karate Club pg 141 Krawiec, Steven pg 86 % Lacrosse (men) pg 288 Lacrosse (women) pg 289 Lambda Chi Alpha pg 216-217 Laury, 317 pg 167 Learning about Lehigh pg 173 Leavitt 2 pg 155 Lehigh-Lafayette Weekend pg 40 3 Lehigh Year in Review pg 390-391 Likins, President pg 72-73 M Management Marketing pg 99 Marching 97 pg 132-133 Marketing Club pg 115 Marshall-McClintic B-2 pg 156 Marshall-McClintic B-3 pg 156 Mathematics pg 90 Mechanical Engineering pg 106 Metallurgy pg 107 Modern Foreign Language pg 91 Montclair, 454 pg 168 Montclair, 615 pg 168 Montclair, 617 pg 169 Moving in pg 30 Music pg 91 Mustard Cheese pg 121 ยฅ National Year in Review pg 16-27 Off-Campus Living pg 160-161 Omicron Delta Kappa pg 117 Opening pg 3-15 Outing Club, the pg 145 f Palmer pg 157 Phi Delt pg 218-219 Phi Gamma Delta pg 220-221 Phi Kappa Theta pg 222-223 Phi Sigma Kappa pg 224-225 Phillips, Janice pg 103 Philosophy pg 91 Photo Credits pg 404-405 Physics pg 107 Pi Kappa Alpha pg 226-227 Pi Lambda Phi pg 228-229 Pi Sigma Alpha pg 117 Powder Puff Football pg 144 Presidential Ball pg 66-67 Psi Upsilon pg 230-231 Psychology pg 92 Queenan, Darren pg 256-257 P Religion pg 92 Residence Hall Council pg 137 Richards B-2 pg 158 Richards B-3 pg 157 Riflerx pg 284 Rugby Club 142-143 Russian Club, the pg 134 Science, Technology Society pg 93 Seniors pg 306-382 Seniors, Camera Shy pg 383 Senior Class Picture pg 388 Senior Class Officers pg 388 Sigma Alpha Mu pg 232-233 Sigma Chi pg 234-235 Sigma Nu pg 236-237 Sigma Phi pg 238-239 Sigma Phi Epsilon pg 240-241 Sigma Tau Delta pg 118 Squash pg 285 Soccer pg 262-265 Social Policy pg 135 Social Relations pg 93 Softball pg 297 Speech and Theater pg 92 Spring Candids pg 54-55 Spring Break pg 62-65 Student Activities Council pg 137 Swimming (men) pg 280 Swimming (women) pg 281 Tau Beta Pi pg 118 Tau Epsilon Phi pg 242-243 Taylor pg 150-151 Taylor A-3 pg 159 Taylor. 424 pg 170 Tennis (men) pg 292 Tennis (women) pg 293 Theta Chi pg 244-245 Theta Delta Chi pg 246-247 Theta Xi pg 248-249 Track Field pg 287 Trembly 5 pg 159 Trivia Pursuit Answers pg 394-395 Trivia Pursuit Game pg 252-253 P Urban Studies pg 93 P Vice Presidents pg 74-75 Victory Defeat pg 300-301 Volley Ball pg 286 Webster, 419 pg 171 West Broad. 77 pg 172 Wheat. 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