Lycoming College - Arrow Yearbook (Williamsport, PA)

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LYCOMING COLLEGE 3 8130 10026 2204 •T Orj v? II 5-5 t ' Tf V tc Rem mb r ... The Way We Were Table of Conienis ZntvodiicHon i dmm5tvaHoa 16 Jacultj 6 Ovganizafioas 1 hciiviiies 63 Seniors i Syovts Ill ' hcL$ l t. Senior PiVectory. . . . . iS( 3 Try to rcmemkv the Kind of Sej em n when life vva5 slow and, oh, so m lbw. II Try to remember the Kind of Septemkt atuipmn wa yelkw. Try to renumber the Kind of Scpternkv- when yon were a UMcv atut ealbw felbw. i::: - ¥v Vjji Try ic remcmWv and if yen mnemii et fhcnplbw,., f Mew,,, follow.,. ccrnm cf my mind, of the way wcpe. c u I ScaiUr ' cd jncture of fHe smiUs m Uft khind Smiles maavetcctie an ihcr fcr the waywc vfcve. Can it W ihat ( was all 5(? imj Ie then, ov ha tlm l Hi ■ 3 Bk 1 ti 1 mKSr ij 1 i - rffiBif - ' - ' ' ' - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 1 ■ i iT HI hb Jl ■ .T vi H 7 7 kl I 1 SIS llrp 1 nil uU :| i M- _■! 1 % 7F H i 1 |i Pi ? kfix pv-i Kr ' ■- Jfc K ' L L K r 1 1 H J Mgj 1 s i bBhI 1 y i ' I ' ll nil Bi ■) ' f) 1 ' ■mmm. i m m ME Xf we ho ib chance Cmld mi tU mVji may k j caaiifnl andyeff wHafV foo painful we simpW chme to fo yer. 1 L .iB. 1 ' 3 bi j IH B P r . t K-i vU ••T;i3 rcmcmkr, i{ c way w w r ; ide way w wer . The students dedicate this annual with respect, sin- cerity, and fond memories to Drs. Ed Gabriel and Dan King of the Biology Department. These two professors came to Lyco- ming College the same year as did the senior class; how- ever, unlike the seniors. Dr. King and Dr. Gabriel are staying to practice a philosophy of teaching that seems inborn to them. Their philosophy is to sup- port the students as a teacher, an advisor, and a friend. They encourage each of their students to accept the challenge of being the best person he or she can be and of special importance, Gabe and the King are always in. Dr. King and Dr. Gabriel, for caring, the class of 1981 and the students of Lycoming College thank you. I w. i mm i i J ■ m 7 J I JTr • -4 D E Y D E I A C R A B T I 00 KN !r Dear Students: In the 17th Century when many European universities were being formed, formal gardens were very fashionable and many included extensive labyrinths. They were great for hide and seek. The passages of some were so intricate and complex that they couldn ' t be penetrated without a guide. The renaissance University came to regard itself as the Ariadne thread through the labyrinth of life. Sometimes, unfortunately, it was more like the labyrinth itself, little more than an academic obstacle course. But just as the labyrinth in an ancient garden was often a cipher to a broader design, so also a college curriculum leads somew here, often to the very heart of things. It is seldom easy to make one ' s way to the heart of anything. We shouldn ' t be surprised that our powers of concentration and memory are taxed; neither should we resent the challenge. ! hope your memory of Lycoming will be as stimulating as the trip through this academic maze. In other words, I hope you ' ve developed a taste for hard work and problem solving, for labyrinths and challenges. I also hope you won ' t feel compelled to explore the mazes ahead of you alone. Make Lycoming a lifelong campanion. Come back to help us keep the hedges trimmed! Sincerely, Frederick E. Blumer Remember when the choir sang happy birthday to President Blumer 9 16 80 SHIHLKV VA MAKTEK Dran of llu- Coll.-g.- i HH JACK C. BUCKLE Uean of Student Services Remember when Dean Buckle put the room numbers up for registration and put them on the wrong doors! 19 THOMAS P. WOZNIAK — Assistant D.-an ..f Stud.nt Services Remember when Dean Caligiuri thretv a frisbee to her secretary and it landed in Mrs. Paris ' ofjice . . . Mrs. Paris 20 thretv it back. (;E0R(;K p. flint Director of Irislitiitional Relations LINDA S. WRKillT Secretary to Director of Institutional Relations Remember uhen Dean W ' ozniak did his own dramatic production at the fall ' HO Dinner Theatre. ROBERT A. DOYLE Director of Admissions A JlJl.IANN T. PAWI.AK Director of Stud.nl Einiinrial Aid DA(;MAK W. HOWARD - Secretary to Director of Student Financial Aid 22 Rf ' iiipmher when Rick Cowher lost a screivdriier and who knows how many srrrws in (he addressograph WILLIAM H. RIIPP Director of Pi.hlic Relations W ELLP:S B. LOBB Assistant Dire.lor of Public Relations LORETTA M. WIIIPKEY Secretary. Public R.lations BETTY S. BECK Assistant Bookstore Manager DOROTHY J. STREETER Bookstore Manager BERNADINE G. HILEMAN — Office Services Coordinator RICHARD L. COWHER — Press Operator JOHN J. TAMALIS — Chaplain to Roman Catholic Students JOHN W. BETLYON — Campus Minister ETHEL McDonald - Secretary MARYBELLE GRAMLING Student Center Receptionist Remember when Bernie Hileman dropped her ' draivers again. NAOMI E. KEPNER S vil.hl ..arel Oprrat.. ROBERT L. EDDINGER Director of Buildings and Grounds IRENE EVERDALE Secretary to the Director of Building , and Grounds Remember Dale Bower ' s self portrait on his office door. ROBERT J. GLUNK Registrar and Assistant to the Dean BETTY PARIS Recorder HELEN C. KELLER Secretary to the Registrar SHIRLEY M. CAMPBELL — Assistant in Treasurers Office BETTY JUNE SWANGER Director of Accounting Services MARION R. NYMAN — Cashier Bookkeeper CAMERA SHY Kmily C. Biichle — Coordinator Facihties Scheduling Purchasing I ' auHne M. Brungard — Student Loan Coordinator udrey D. Herrold — Receptionist Secretary Office of Student Services Vssistant Directors of Admissions: Philip A. Christman Mary E. Herring Douglas J. Keiper Ralph E. Zeigler Jr. DEE A. HORN — Secretary to the Treasurer WILLIAM L. BAKER Treasurer Remember Phyllis Myers ' hot flashes. t y ROBERT B. ANGSTADT (1967); Biology, B.S., Usinus College; M.S.. Ph.D., Cornell University. MARY P. BAGGETT (1977): Chemistry, B.A.. Regis Colleg.: M.A., Wellesley College. HOWARD C. BERTHOLD, JR. (1976): Psychology, B.A., Franklin and Marshall College; M.A., The University of Iowa; Ph.D.. The University of Massaehusetl.s CATHERINE R. BLAIR (1980): English, A.B., Regis College; M.A., University of North Carolina. GARY M. BOERCKEL (1979): Music, B.M., Oberlin College; M.M., Ohio University; D.M.A., University of Iowa. JO.N R. BOGLE ( 1976): Art, B.F.A., B.S., M.F.A., Tyler School of Art, Temple University. CLARENCE W. BURCH (1962): Physical Education, B.S., M.Ed., University of Pittsburgh. WILLIAM P. CARLUCCI (1980): Political Science, B.A., Lycoming College; J.D., Temple Univenily. GARY BOERCKEL CLARENCE BURCH JACK DIEHL RICHARD ERICKSON Remember when Mrs. King told her class that they bite! JOHN H. CONRAD (1959): Education, U.S., Mansfield Slate College; M.A., New York University. BRENDA DARTT (1977): Theatre, B.A., Lycoming College. GARY E. DARTT (1969): Theatre, B.S., Aupuslana College; M.F.A., UniverRity of Minnesota. JACK D. DIEHU JR. (1971): Biology, B.S., M.A.,.Sam Houston State College; M.S., Ph.D., University of Connecticut. RICHARD R. ERICKSON (1973): Astronomy and Physics, B.A., University of Minnesota; M.S., Ph.D., University of Chicago. ROBERT R, FALK (1970): Theatre, Marshal of the College, B.A., B.D., Drew University; M.A., Ph.D.. Wayne State Univeraity. MORTON A. FINEMAN (1966): Phy.sics, A.B., Indiana University; Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh. BERNARD P. FLAM (196.?): Spanish, A.B., New York University; M.A., Harvard University; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin. WnXIAM D. FORD (1 972): English, B.A., Occidental College; M.A., M.F.A., Ph.D., University of Iowa. BERNARD FLAM WILLIAM FORD Do you remember Dr. Nelson? w-_ EDWARD GABRIEL CHARLES GETCHELL STEPHEN GRIFFITH FRED GROG AN DAVID A. FRANZ (1970): Chemistry, A.B., Princeton University; M.A.T., The Johns Hopkins University; Ph.D., University of Vir|;inia. KDW ARD G. GABRIEL ( 1977 ): Biology, B.A., M.S., Alfred University; Ph.D., The Ohio State University. CHARLES L. GETCHELL (1967): Mathematics, B.S., University of Ma.ssachusctts: M.A., Ph.D., Harvard University. ER.NEST D. GIGLIO (1972): Political Science, B.A., Queens College; M.A., SUNY at Albany; Ph.D., Syracu.se University. STEPHEN R. GRIFFITH (1970): Philosophy, A.B., Cornell University; M.A., Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh. FRED L. GROGAN (1977): Political Science, A.B., Bates College; M.A., Arizona State University; Ph.D., University of Missouri. EDUARIX) Gl ' ERRA (1960): Religion, B.D., Southern Methodist University; S.T.M., Ph.D., Union Theological Seminary. DAVID HALEY JOHN HANCOCK ' Frirk and Frark In rthrr a ain. Remember when classes started on thv hour . OWEN HERRING ■ thi- champic JOHN HOLLENBACK DAVID A. HAIR (1979): Physical Education, B.S., East Stroudsburg State College. DAVID K. HALEY (I 980): Mathematics, B.A., Acadia University; M.S., Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh. JOHN G. HANCOCK (1967): Psychology, B.S., M.S., Bucknell University; Ph.D., The Pennsylvania State University. THOMAN J. HENNINGER (1966): Director of Computer Services, Mathematics, B.S., Wake Forest College; M.A., University of Kansas. OWEN F. HERRING (1965): Philosophy, B.A., Wake Forest College. JOHN G. HOLLENBACK (1952): Business Administration, B.S., M.B.A., University of Pennsylvania. DEBORAH J. HOLMES (1976): Physical Education, B.S., The Pennsylvania Stale University. ANITA S. HUBBARD (1977): Mathematics, B.S., University of Tennessee; M.S., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. JOHN R. HUBBARD (1975): Mathematics, A.B., University of Rochester; A.M., Ph.D., University of Michigan. J J ANITA HUBBARD JOHN HUBBARD JAMES HUMMER EMILY JENSEN and 12-1 was the set lunch period. DAN KING ELDON KUHNS IsihallheW.a%.r andl)r. Rife? RICHARD A. HUGHES (1970): Religion, B.A., Indiana Central College; S.T.B., Ph.D., Boston Univer-oily. JAMES K. HUMMER ( 1 962): Chemistry. B.N.S., Tufu University; M.S., Middlebury College; Ph.D., University of North Carolina. EMILY R. JENSE.N (1969): EngliKh. B.A., Jamestown College; M.A., University of Denver: Ph.D.. The Pennsylvania State University. DAVID ,N. JEX (1978): Musir, B.M., University .)f Toledo; M.M., Bowling Green Slate University ; DMA.. Clev.lancl Institute of Musi. MtK N H. JO ( 1 975): Sociology, B.A., Valparaiso Univeraily; M.A., Howard University; Ph.D., New York University. FORREST E KEESBURY (1970): Education, B.S., Defiance ColU-ge: M.A., Bowling Green Stale University: Ed.D.. Lehigh University . Rememher the tests, the papers, the laughs, the tears. JOHN RADSPINNER LOGAN RICHMOND STEPHEN ROBINSON MICHAEL ROSKIN ROBERT W. RABOLD (1955): Economics. B.A.. The Pennsylvania State University: M.A., Ph.D.. University of Pituburgh. JOHN A. RADSPINNER (1957): Chemistry, B.S.. University of Richmond; M.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute; D.Sc., Carnegie-Mellon University. LOGAN A. RICHMOND (1954): Accounting, B.S.. Lycoming CoUege; M.B.A., New York University; C.P.A.. (Pennsylvania). DAVID J. RIFE (1970): English, B.A., University of Florida; M.A., Ph.D., Southern Illinois University. STEPHEN E. ROBINSON (1979): Religion, B.A., M.A., Brighara Young University; Ph.D., Duke University. MICHAEL G. ROSKIN (1972): Political Science, A.B.. University of Cahfornia at Berkeley; M.A., University of California at Los Angeles: Ph.D.. The American Univer- sity. SYED Q. SHAREEF (1979): Business Administration, B.S.. Middle East Technical University (Turkey); M.B.A., University of Cincinnati. SYED SHAREEF ROGER SHIPLEY Did you read all ihost papers or are you delivering them? Remember Dr, Thayer ' s costume on Choir Award ' s Day. ' ' :I(.I1 KI) SCOTT ( I ' lHO) ThiMln-. H .. irr.-,l I ,iiN.r iH: M.K.I . l ' .-nns h jnia Slal.- I Mn.r„t . KOGEK D.SHIPI.EY (1967): Arl.B.A..Ollrrl -inCollrg..; M.K A. (ranbrook A(i.a.in of An. liAKin Vi . SI.OTTER (1978): Sociology, B.A., Lyroming College. LARRY R. STRAUSER (1973): Sociology, A.B., I.y.oming College; M.P.A.. Uiiiversily of Arizona. CATHEKINE E. STl OIEB ( 1 97«): Educalion, B.S., SIJNY al Oneonla; Ed.M.. Ed.D.. University of Georgia. FRED M. THAYER. JR. (1976): Musir, A.B.. Syracuse University; B.M.. Ithaca College; M.M.. SUNY at Binghamton; 1).M. .. (ornell I niversity. RICHARD I). TROXEI. (1978): Malhcmatics, B.A.. Oberlin College: M.A., Indiana L ' niver-iity. MARY J. VERTERMARK (1977): Psychology, A.B., Oberlin College: M.A.. Stetson llni ersity: Ph.D.. I niv, r ii if North Carolina at Chapel Hill. II BRl(:EftE ER(197J):Busines.sAdministration, B.B. A. .Stetson University; J. D.,Vanderbill I ni frsit : MB. A.. Florida Technological University. MARILYN L. WENTZLER (1979): Frenrh and Spanish, B.A., Lycoming College; M.A., The l rlMs l allia Stat,- I niMrv.iv . LARRY STRAUSER FRED THAYER RICHARD TROXEL M n VESTERMARK BRUCE WEAVER JOHN WHELAN Silcnoisgoldc Remember the teachers at the Brandon, Puh. Caboose and n ho kiious where else! JOHN M. WHEI.AN. JK. (1971): Philosophy, B. A., I niv,rsity of Nolrf Damp; Ph.IJ.. Thi- Universitj of Texas al AuKlin. BIJKI) WHITEHILL (19r.7): Physical Edii.alion. B.S., Lock lla .■n Slal.- Colh-Bf; M.Ed., Th.- Pennsylvania Stale University. FKEDERICM. WILI),JK.(1978|:En(;lish, B. A, Emory University; M.A., Ph.D., Ohio .Slate University: M.Div., Yale Divinity School. TERRV WILD ( l '  72): Art, B.A„ Lycoming (:ollet;e; B.F.A.. An Center 0 llej;e of Design. STANLEY T. WILK (197:{): B.A., Hunter Collepe: Ph.D., University of Piltshurgh. KOBEKT A. ACCARIA (1973): Biology. B.A., Bridsewatcr College: Ph.D., University of Virginia. MELVIN C. ZIMMERMAN (1979): Biology, B.S., SUNY at Cortland; M.S., Ph.D.. Miami University. Dr. (irogan. «hal nice legs you ha e! ROBERT ZACCARIA Remember — Help. I have 10 minutes to finish my paper. iJulirDanpk. Barba , Sheran Swank. Marilyn Mullinps. Jean Gair. Jun CAMERA SHY Mary Baggett Jon Bogle William Carlucci John Conrad Brenda Dartt Gary Dartt David Franz Ernest Giglio Kduardo Guerra David Hair Tom Henninger Deborah Holmes Richard Hughes Forrest Keesbury John Kelsey (Gertrude Madden Kate Madden Jack Murphy Roger Opdahl David Rife Ri -hard Scott Barry Slotter Catherine Studier Mariivn Wentzler Fredric Wild Terry W ild Budd Whitehill IP a hr Full-Time TEACHING FACULTY BY DEPARTMENTS 1980-81 ACCOUNTING ENGLISH POLITICAL SCIENCE Logan Richmond. Chrm. -t-Emily Jensen, Chrm. +Fred Grogan, Chrm. Eldon Kuhns Catherine Blair -t-Ernest Giglio -HWilliam Ford -t-Michael Roskin ART Gertrude Madden Roger Shipley, Chrm. -HDavid Rife PSYCHOLOGY Jon Bogle +Fredric Wild -HHoward Berthold, Chrm. Diane Lesko -Fjohn Hancock astronomy physics FOREIGN LANGUAGES ■ Paul MacKenzie. Chrm. -t-Mary Vestermark +Richard Erickson. Chrm. -t-Bernard Flam RELIGION +Morton Fineman • Robert Maples - Richard Hughes, Chrm. William Keig -t-Eduardo Guerra HISTORY ■(■Stephen Robinson BIOLOGY +Robert Angstadt, Chrm. - John Piper, Chrm. - Robert Larson SOCIOLOGY ANTHROPOLOGY ■I-Jack Diehl -l-Richard Morris -hMooh Jo, Chrm. +Edward Gabriel -Hjack McCrary +Dan King MA THEM A TICAL SCIENCES ■fSteven McGuire +Robert Zaccaria -l-John Hubbard, Chrm. Larry Strauser +Melvin Zimmerman -(-Charles Getchell -l-Stan Wilk BUSINESS ADMIN ISTRA TION +Bruce Weaver, Chrm. John Hollenback ■l-David Haley Anita Hubbard Richard Troxel THEATRE -t-Robert Falk, Chrm. Gary Dartt Betty King Syed Shareef MUSIC PART-TIME FALL SEMESTER - F ed Thayer, Chrm. Baggett, Mary CHEMISTRY ■t-James Hummer. Acting Chrm. +David Franz +John Radspinner -hGary Boerckel •fDavid Jex PHILOSOPHY Owen Herring, Chrm. Carlucci, William Dartt, Brenda Kelsey, John Larrabee, Don Madden. Kate ECONOMICS +Robert Rabold. Chrm. +Roger Opdahl EDUCATION -hStephen Griffith -l-John Whelan PHYSICAL EDUCATION Clarence Burch, Chrm. Scott. Richard Slotter, Barry Wentzler. Marilyn Wild. Terry Henninger. Tom Murphy, Jack +Forrest Keesbury, Chrm. David Hair John Conrad +Catherine Studier Deborah Holmes Budd Whitehill Sabbatical Leave — 1st Semester Sabbatical Leave — 2nd Semester Sabbatical Leave — All Year ■fDoctorate Is it the weekend vet? (So fe r . K ' EL k__ m 1 .. E n gin 9t j 5:1 ' 3J 1- r I F C Row 1 : Tom Bannister, Scott Vautin, Larry Capetto. Row 2 : Jon Edger, Roy Williams, Andy Irish, Carl Lebo, Mike Elkow, Chris Bake Row 1: Kalhy Kennedy, Nacy Horner, Wendy Carpenter, CarU HiieUniM-, k, Sharon Weilwl. Row 2: I siie Bo O ' Brien, Crystal Smith. n, I.ii HiRRins, Donna Brown, Chr could rut these ties that bind me! Ron French, Janet Masser, Dan Barnard, Joann Masser, Al Stoner, Paul Kaufman. ALPHA PHI OMEGA Remember when Hoss first met M. F. (Some people ' s initials really describe them). Ro One: Tim Ackerman, Barth Rubin, Chris Baker. Scott Mindrebo, Chris Stewart. Dave Hannaford. Rich Dalton, Bill Adams. John Moore, Mike Carlvle. Ro In Bill  alsh. Rich P, le. John Cahill. Art Doole) . Ron Three: John Ryley, Bart Landzert. Row 1: Donna Ka Smith. Sandy Tashjian, Carlyn Buniva, Lis Cowle8. Michelle Burkett. Row 2: Michelle Macksoud, Ann Goodyear, Sharon Weilzel, Anne Kraemer, Caria Huelsenbeck. ALPHA SIGMA PHI Remember nhen .I2, ' f destroyed the hillside (uhtil uns Ri( h Pyle doing downstairs?)! thenise ;tirkle. Jtronp. I. 1 : Ann Fisher, Angie. Karen Clark. Row No. 2: Cindy Rus.sell. Bonnie Queen, Mary Brickie, Tammy Smith, Dawn Spiak, Lulu Fuess, Lee Bradtmiller, Nancy , Deralyn Casiro, Pam Masser. Row No. 3: Lisa Fandl, Donna Adie, Carolyn Anderson, Terri Sperania, Mary Beth Beiek, Deb McDermolt, Pat Nezelek, Ellen Leah Sparkman. Row No. 4: Cheryl Speicher, Deb Falk, Gretchen Eagen, Leslie Bowman, Jennifer Reed, Marianne Walton, Sue Tolley, Jackie Zamarra, Kelly Lisa Bassert. Tracy Dougherty. It 5am io vie a ceime ■that we thoalcicige, thcit rattle times tnusi never Slix us ly... A tim we tiever can ov Shall evaie asftiendi icaeiher watch twit BETA PHI GAMMA Remember when LuLu walked on Frankie ' s back at the pub. Rot. 1 : Leah Davis, Chris Wallet. Wend Carpeiiier. Kory M.Carlhy, Lori Arendl, Pam Walter, Kim Pauls, Stevie Jones. Nancy Goldberg. Row 2: Chris O ' brien, Bunnie Metzgrr. Row 3: Kim Kaufman. Nancy Horner. Shari Beck, Stacy Mungel, Marlene Meyer, Linda Daunhimer, Deb Brennaman. Denise Babcock, Kathy Ken- nedy . Row 4: Beth Wywiorski, Penny Barnes, Mary Schlesinger, Joanna Schaedel, Dixie Kulp. Nancy Harman. GAMMA DELTA SIGMA 1 s i FALL 1978 ; k ' J Stevie Jones thought the trash can lid was a construction hat. And she turned to show-off her new found hat and 46 knocked Goldie out cold. Row No. 1: Mark Falcone, Frank Harvey, Dave Brown, Mark Dugan, Rich Swope, Bill Reed, Charlie Dumke, Phil Stolfi, Rus- ty Yarnell, Rob Wilson, Tim KeUey, Steve Connaghan. Row No. 2: Thatcher Bornman, Walt Fisk, Adam Zajac, Brian Chur- chill, Lee Martino, Mike Fiiz Patrick, Andy Secor, Rick Burd (President), Troy Giniecki, Tom Miton, Ken Fitts, Mike Burd. Row No. 3: Tom Potter, Chris Sears. KAPPA DELTA RHO KDR had mud slides in the middle of the quad. The next morning mud could be seen everywhere! 47 LAMBDA CHI ALPHA mrro, Bnnllr, JimCirlra Jeff Churchill LfMIrr Coipman Tom Colanli Piul IVJ Bob l)«rm Mikr F.lko. Ikuii: Mar Mikr M.K J.m Vliur. o«««.« o. QUISQUG COAT OF ARMS Don BUckwrll KunCotkcndall Mikr D ' Amico Lou Fahsbrndfrr Ron Fnrk JcCr Kuhlman Ptul Luzusky Ke.lh Uirncr John LlPunu Ken Millet QjO . V ) :W J ■I Lambda C ii ' s great beach parties - JPe loied the sand! Row No. 1 : Larry Cappetto, Rich Beyer. Row No. 2: Lou Tomasetti, Dave Burns, John McCabe. Steve Tarnowski, Ed McCabe, Al Benson, Bob Sinnott, Steve Fortounas, Dan Hudson, Jeff McCready, John Masciocchi, John Stiansen. SIGMA PI Remember when President Blumer caught sight ofSig Pi ' s underwear hanging out the window. TAU KAPPA EPSILON Ko 1 : IK.niia Hr.n.n, Liz Higgins, Trrri Whipplr. Lin Schnridrr. Joarin.- John n Knw 2: Kailli Duryea. Barbara Carsttiih. Sue Carney. Debbie I Iriih. Ki Kuzniin. Libb llarknev. Oh, Bones, that tickles! « N.i. 1 : Davr W iUon. Jim Curr . Row No. 2: Tim Lrnzsch. Lin Schneider. Tim Toomey. Tom BanniMer. Bob Smith. Bob Egge. Carl Lebo. Bill Clark. Row , o. 3: ll Orthr). Nevin Eberly. Rich Delaney. Mark Walters. Bob Davidson, Tom Weiner, Jon Edgar, Ken DeGraw, John Robinson, Brian Slraub, John Murray, Jim ssner. Pat Taggart, Gerry Mowry, Pete Davis. THETA CHI Remember when 0X spiced up their tequila sunrise with a pair of underwear. Rcmcmhpr ichen the quad teas called the tundra. c L A S s o F F I C E R Freshmen: Russ Lewis - President, Lisa Hollen - Treasurer. Kim Arthur Corres. Sophomores: Beth Shea - President. Sue Ryall - Secretary. Andr Secretary. Karen Witzel Secretary. Mike Burger - Vice President. Devito - Vice President, Joe Hoffman Treasurer. d Juniors: Denise Babcock President. Diane Merrill Secretary. Jeff Wert - Vice Seniors: Tom Colantuono - Treasurer, Debbie Suple President, (missing) Jim Ekey Treasurer Speicher Vice President. Dan Hudson Secretary President. Chervl I first came here with nothing, note I have even less. 53 BAND Row 1 : Jack Anderson. Slevr Hoo%er. Kath) Minn L. Lorna W inner. Row 2: Buddy Taylor. Ray Simmonh. Jane Sorter. JoAnn Masser. Cindy Strand. Row 3: Mark Repella. floward McMahon. Oaig Hornber|!er. Tammie Brown. Row 4: Julia Mitchell. Mike Morelli. Scott Jensen, Elizabeth Wilson. 5: Mike Wadawski. Jill Deis,sler. Karen Sayman. Row 6: Al Stoner, Jodi Copenhaver. Jim Werkheiser, Carlean Mayer, Craig Kropp, Bob Rand, David Jex. CAMPUS ACTIVITIES BOARD Left to right: Chris Wellett. Shari Chambers, Pomeroy Brinkley. Dale Schmidt. Sue Lewis, Ricky Reyerson, Andy Ryan. Ke ith Lerner. Mike Burger 54 The Concert Band Spring Tour Kiss-A-Thon record teas set at 22 ' ' 2 minutes hy the principal saxophone player and the oboist. ft to right: Dr. Hummer. Joanne Masser, Dr. Radspinner. Greg Guisewhite. Tammy Mas,setti. Tom Piersol. Don Byerly. John Cahill. Janet Masser, Mrs. Bag- et, Ed Norris. Cassandra McLaughlin. The bus broke down on the chem trip in 79. and it bumped along for several miles until it could be fixed. 55 TC OH UO RI R Row 1: Julie Mitchell, Diane Merrill, jane Sorter, Jewel Copenhaver, Caryn Liebowitz, Ellen Talbert, Joanne Master, Deb Gehres, Lynn Hackman, Sue Ryall, Sue Huff. Jan Bryant. Row 2: Leslie Daniel, Lynea Anderman, Cindy Bell, Gioia Hollins, Liz Laver, Bonnie Gaynor, Beckie Sweet, Shelli Sharar, Sue Ciampa, Deb Suplee. Row 3: Steve Schultz. Doug Moses, Mike Burger, Chuck Persing, Clark Hanjian, Mike Golden, Ron Frick, Todd Penman, Marty Kulney. Al Stoner. Row 4: Mark Abram, Bill Inglis, Steve Potter, Brian Barth, Carl Burnett, Larry Esles, Jack Coapman, Bob Frye, David Wysocki, Matt Roediger. DEBATE SOCIETY Randy Bales. Trina Redmond, Shell Sheddy. Sue Bureh, Steve Caravaggio. ! ? During Orientation Stevie Jones met Jack Coapman. When school started Stevie said to Jack, remember 56 you. Your name is Lester! K„. Nn 1 Jill I),..s.ler. I. nn Haokman, Kin, Pauls. Chris O-Brien. Dean Wnzniak. Pat.y Clausen, Becky Saltern Ponjeroy BnnkWy. n.. Goo- dyear Row No. 2: Pe.e Davis. Mary Fos.er, Clark Hanjian. Jane Pauls. Bill Bowman. Ron Fri.k. Kim Swigger,. Randy Kerr, M,ke Mason. Deb Suplee. Jim Maurer, Joe Hoffman, Doug Martini. Remember the spaghetti dinner in 207 Rich. The best part was the salad! Row No. I: Nan.) Sriiz, And) Ryan, Sara Strait. Debbie. Patty, Pete Buckle. Ron No. 2: John Haelig. Bill North, S. ott Hei.«ner, Unknown, Cra.g Hornbenser. Unknown. Kris Beullas, Bob Rand. Mel Zimmerman, Noah Zimmerman. Row No .!: Runs Cow l.h. Bill Mihim-II. Rock Run ' s favorite swimmers — GID ' s. PRE-LAW CLUB Row 1: Lori Arendt. Row 2: Cary Liebowiiz. Debbie L Irie h, Beth Wywioreki, Jane Sortor. Row 3: Bob Bucknam, Paul Hart, Randy Bates. PSI CHI Kimberly Kuzmin, Carolyn Gernerl, Ellen Talbert, Marguerite Kern, Dr. Howard Berthold, Penney Barnes, Stacy Mungle, Michele Kann. i I.IBi:iUL ARTS 1;.:%; s - Mk ' jxJfe. We were told that fraternities sororities were not that important on this campus. 59 Row 1: Rich Ryan, Trina Redmond, Dr. Brrihold, Marguerite Kern. Row 2: John Tompson, Nancy Goldb« rg, Carolyn Stone, Marlene Moyer. Do Brown, Cathy Minick, Carolyn Gernert, Michelle Kann, Grelchen Eagen. Sim.. .iCKI.i. KjiuK Hates. It.-. k ..•.■l. U Bab m L. lirih VI, ) MiorxLi, Kim Sv.iggart, Van (;arman. Toilet paper ivas so coarse that it iias used as stationery. Row 1: Gtrry May, Chris, Rich Charlton, Unknown, Judy Burton, Donna McCready. Row 2: Erik Mathaisen, Unknown. Rich Dalton, Charles Cadmus, INancy Harman, Mary Fleming, Linda Cook, Ann Cramer, Sue Ernst, Sharon Villano, Sue Hoffman, Maria Scarlatella. Row 3: Leah Davis, Esther Sokol, Jim Borddorff. Row 1: Bob Rand, Scoll Jensen, Lisa Hollen, Paul Dejoeeph, Suzanne Green, Sue Lewis, Joe Virgulti. Row 2: Craig Homberger, Shari Chambers, Kim Swigart, Carl Burnett, Kathy Shearer, Unknown, Bobby Sinnolt, Diane Crebs, Lynn Christeman, Lynn Miller, Kim Patterson, Unknown, Unknown, Larry Cappetto, John Thompson, Jim Curry, John Haelig. Datvn Spiak said she was going to transfer. 61 Karen Knipper uorked as Frosty the Snotvman at the Lyco Mall. h Row 1 : Wendy Chauncey. Jim Finkler, Whitney Linhares, Mike Morelli, Mike Hamm. Renee Alvarado, Rich Ryan, Stuart Chandler, John Stephan, Dave Yet- ter. HarnlH Cooper. Row 2: Rich Charlton, Chris Mullen, Mike Elkow, Warner Garben, Mike Bower, Scott Jensen. An Dooley. Mishing: Pat Nezelek, Cecily E A R B O O K o« No. 1: Phil Stolphi, Dave Avery, Diane Merrill. Grel. h. ,, i ,-. n ' i,„li icrard. Tim Kelsey. Row No. 2: Joanne Masser. Gina Shim.shidian. Donna Krow nz-sch, Troy Giniecki, Janet Masser. 1. . k. Trish Shamnoski. Lisa Ka],-r. l).,nna Cre sey, Liana Hyatt, Mary Pat n. Lin Schneider. Rich Swope. Shan Chambers. Cas,sandra McLaughlin. Tim Picnicing, partying, and camping at Thompson s Farm. 63 ASBURY HALL Row 1: Victoria Shields, Ann Miller, Donna McCready, Deanna Cappo, Lynette Clark, Ann Tag- gart, Traci Thomas, Trudy Carl, Peggy Smith, Eliza- beth Wilson. Row 2: Melanie Caldieri, Anne Harris, Wendy I e, Aileen O ' Donohue, Jami Edgar, Bar- bara Vantuyl, Kim Arthur. Row 3: Lynne Christ- man, Deborah Defazio, Alei Wiman, Kim Paul, Diane Crebs, Betsy Halsey, Jodi Copenhaver. Leah Kuhn, Terry Cox, Beth Kadel, Carolyn Cord, Vanessa Porco, Wendy Kern, Robin Parko. Karyn Witzel, Carole Reiser, Patricia Murphy, Trina Red- mond, Mary Jane Eckert. CREVER HALL People: Come out, come out wherever you are! Quiet hours will be established and strictly adhered to. Sow No. 1: Scott Vaughtin, John Stianson, Jane Sortor, Jane PahU. Cindy Peck. Row No. 2: Gina Shimshidian. Carl Burnett. Lorna Winner, John Marcinkevich, Lin Schneider, Bob Grodsky, Janet Esposito, Crystal Smith, Jim Teller, Lisa Walton. rmmw Row No. 1 : Ann Lewis, Nancy Shi Fisher, Cheryl Speicher, Deb Brennamen. Lori Arendt. Am PaBcarello, Diane Merrill. Row No. 2: Sue Kvall. Ueralvn Castro, Meredith, Diane pnise, Cindy Russell, Andy DeufeL Lisa Fondel, Pat Nezelek, Jill Mauery. Midnight Auto Co. and Midnight Construction Co. s K E A T H iC-feU ' . ' -■■■ i- ' ' ■ Row No. 1: Chris Rumson, Unknown, Brett Connelly, Larry, Jack Clark, Jeff Hackman, Bill Ray. Harold Cooper, Paul Harbo, Paul Nance, Larry Birriel. Jeff CoUon, Dan Stevens, Greg Halpin, Larry Fusaro, Marty Mogensen, Vic Luriye, Unknown, Tom Smith. Row No. 2: Matt Boediger. Joe Stepchuck, Unknown, Russ Lewis, Jim Marris, Kurt Schussmann, Steve Neuman, Tom Holleran, Blake Brandt, Mike Berger, Unknown, Unknown, Jim Kerwin Scott Jensen. Row No. 3: Seth Ziegler. Scott Hersh, Unknown. Tom Dissington, Bill Reed, Joe Noon. Unknown. Steve Dimarco. Dan Meveners. Bob Van Wagner, Doug Jennings, Unknown, Gary Neuman, Unknown, Lou PaoHllo, Bill Vaught, Rich Charlton, Unknown, Lennv Dav. Bob. Row No. 4: Charlie, Paul Hart, Jim Kranendonk, Unknown, Jim Finkler, Bruce, Gary Welsh, Unknown, James Seykot, Unknown, Mike Morelli, Ron DeFazio. Row No. 1 : Nancy Harmon, Jerry W Carolyn Krairr, Drnise Babcock! K; Unknown. Margie Krefer. Sue .Migl d. Caria Huelsenbeck. Row No. 2: Unknovn. Sa.wK Ta hjain. Jill Longene.ker. Michelle Monund. Row No. 3: m GricM-l. Pan, Wallers. Row n. I: jack ' ' ' ' ' ....... . . Mar Brickie. Klaine McGuirc. Debbl. Unknown. Margie Keefer. Sue .MigliarcM-. Mar Brickie. Klaine McGuirc. Debbie Hill. Ko« „. , ' Jim Mc(;rced . Mali Snurnc. Penny Barne.s. Unk Peg Cambell. Beth Wywiorski, Linda Daurheim. (;a lc Rcichinba.her. Michelle Kami. Donna Br..v.ii InkiuiHM. Inknown. Kor McCarthy. Jackie Pugsley, Barne.s. U Kris Bcullas. Shan Chamber,.. Ca ' Everything comes and goes marked by lovers and styles of clothes - Wesley II ' s favorite line 79-80. WILLIAMS HALL WILLIAMS HALL Hey, Is there anybody in there? NON-RESIDENT STUDENTS Row 1: Shell Sheddy, Joel Vincent, Rich Sheddy. Row 2: John Protasio, Mike Golden, Bob Siertle, Tammy Massetti, Unknown, Liz Laxer, Dave Yetter, Kathy Baker, Mike Whit- man. fill There teas no visitation in other dorms without permission. 67 y- ' . ' ' .-. ' ' a. ' .JiJL i 5 JAPANESE ART SHOW AND DANCE COMPANY Remember ivhen the 1st floor of the library icas the I st floor. LYCOPOLY Remember going camping with Theta Chi in Haivaii. ALL CAMPUS Take it easy. Take it light. But take it! %y. SliiHentK enjoy throwing frisbees at Little I eague Park. PICNIC Remember when the class of ' 83 painted Mickey Mouse on Long Hall ' s clock. 73 N.K.S.A. Ma i.r Mun.hkin from The Wizard of Oz 1nnlollrs ill.■ r.a llif;li S.h.H.I Band HOMECOMING Rvmcmher uhen V innir wore big glasses on the field while escorting Lcinrie. lyHO Iliinncoiniiif; ()ueeTi Marlcne Moyer Mikr Trevisan Gamma Delta Sigma Queen ' s Attendants Isabel VanDe Amy Elde sabel VanDeusen Carole Reiser Bart Landzert Brian Lumpkin Alpha Sigma Phi Lambda Chi Alph Su.-KlknLe Malt Sniirne Wesley Hall Cheryl Speicher Sieve Tarnowski Bela Phi Gamma Remember all the balloons at the 1978 Homecoming Game. 75 VMi tioitica Tra. y llfini Amy KIHer Tim Swaine Doug Johnson Skealh Hall Tau Kappa Epsil DfralvnM.Caslr Tom Minion Kappa Drita Rho Remcmbrr iihen a photographer teas lackled and rushed to the hospital. Band Land of Band HOMECOMING Remember when Marlene broke TKE ' s record. Pannl uiii) SluHt-nts at the l.ycominj; Di-lawarr Valley football gan PARENT ' S Rvmcnihvr fhr great hrunclies. •(„M.k ' v,llinK |ia.iil.r hals for $1 .50. WEEKEND Remember mums favorite flower. 79 B.S. L.S. — B.B. L.B. HALLOWEEN PARTY 80 Graveyard rocks on Halloween night. CHRISTMAS TREE TRIMMING PARTY Brian Vasey went to a formal dinner party in jeans and a T-shirt. F e enle on October IT. 18. 24. 2r CAST Liisa (iranfors Ned Strauser J. Martin Kutney Brian V asey Frank McNaughton Melissa Fred Morris Beth Wilson Michael Bowman Michelle Burkett Narrator: James Jester Piano: Bob Frye Director: Garret Tinsman Costume Design: Rita Renn Scene and Lighting Design Rita Renn Stage Manager: Mike Waclawski Musical Director: Bob Frve SCENES The Little Peasant The Bremen Town Musicians Is He Fat? The Robber Bridegroom Henny Penny The Master Thief Venus and The Cat The Fisherman and His Wife Two Crows The Golden Goose The Golden ( The Little Peasanl STORY THEATRE Remember when Bob first sang the music for the Robber Bridegroom. Presented October 10, 11, 15, 16, 17, and 18 CAST Johnny — L. Newton Maestro — A. Welker Bertie — B. Gaynor Algy — S. Lauber Freddy — K. Hamm Bobby — L. Hilldale Henry — J. Jeffries This play was produced by special arrangement with Samuel French, Inc. 25 West 45th Street, New York, N. Y. THE CLUB Burns Security is here for your protection. 83 ! F ' 5!L - F - ; 1 w Y. Ijl i THE MERRY WIVES Datcn s Electric Burning Squids ' Sir John laistaff Rfre RiSma Fenton Robert T. Frye Shallow Fred Wild Slender J. Martin Kutney Ford Howard McMahon Page Bill Munsell Sir Hugh Evans Michael A. Waclawski Dr. Caius James Jester Host Joe Donick Bardolph Frank McNaughton Pistol Drew Falk Nym David Wysocki Simple Stephen Hancock Rugby Brian Vasey Mistress Ford Bonnie Gaynor Mistress Page Liisa Granfors Anne Page Ellen Walker Mistress Quickly Suanne Lauber Robin Keith Getchell William Colin McCarthy Christopher Joshua Wilk John Steve Isakower Robert H H ■t Ken DeGraw OF WINDSOR %a . . . M.F. . . . Else ' ' — Garret Tinsman ' s famous quote 85 Ted Steranko- i)nlemporar folk sinp CONCERTS AND ' ' Not to Worry ' Comedian-DenniH Wolfbui Comedian-Mike Eagan ( nmedian-Andy Scarpali Aaron and Joe) Marcus — Claseical and Jazz guitarists ERFORMERS SADIE GREEN SALES — singers CAROLYN ODELL — folk singer, guitarist MIKE EGAN, DENNIS WOLFBURG, AND ANDY SCARP ATI — comedians SPIRITWOOD — guitar and piano duet JERUSALEM — guitar duet TED STERANKO — contemporary folk singer DAKOTA — rock concert HAMBONE KELLY ' S BANJO BAND AARON and JOEL MARCUS — Classical and Jazz guitarists BACKSTREETS — Tribute to Bruce Springsteen MIKE JERLING folk singer and guitarist RICHARD NARDIN - folk singer and guitarist PERRY LEOPOLD — guitarist and singer MICHAEL BACON folk singer and guitarist KIM AND REGGIE HARRIS — guitar and piano duet COFFEE HOUSES The Hearing-Aid Store — tvhat? 2f : : w w CANDIDS Hey, Woz, did you find out what a tart is yet . . . the club is waiting! CANDIDS Leslie Bonman and Andy Deufel pushed each other in a shopping cart doun to the Busy Bee. 89 ■§f. _- s r STL4U i 100 •g ■ u-l . ' CANDIDS AND Hey, Judd, remember the iced tea kid. MORE CANDIDS Remember when Dawn and Lisa met the molester on Rt. 80. 91 Librarian: Mar Ellen Wrzaro l.ibrar Staff: Ro« I: f;her l Yearuk. IleUn 1. Vin.-.nl. Uabel H.s,s. Palri.ia Tr Row 2: Gerre Wescoll. Susan Beidler. Charles tte anl. nn Ford. Louise Banks. Maids: Row 1: Peg Martz, Erma Fesller, Nelma Gallagher, Belty Erlel. Row 2: Debbie Ackerman, Peg Cardii Margaret Wilk, Ruth Engel, (.leo Bock. Row 3: Bill Donovan, Marion Bixel. Hurnsguards: Conrad Cardene. CaiHain l)a e Poelh. Frank C lnilski Jr.. Jt.seph Lumis. Jane Sline. l ' jrsJ i::v ' ' - SPECIAL Hrrnrmhcr whvn ihc cnnclwads I ' ol nrrvstvd. 1,lilin.ir.:Jd,k(;..lin;; (lirllv H.rk I MainKiiann- M.n: Ko« I: Slr%.- Hak.r. (:l.arl. S, liullz. Cliarli. ' Wallz. H..« 2: J.iliii Hill, J„lii. i allz. Join La man. Jnhn llarri on. W,ld..n Pri. e. ! Row 1 : Mary Trois.1. Kim Schrader. John E.k. KiiN fl Bloodpood. Row 2: Mary Szuhajm. Shirley Engel, Belly Uoung, Sandy Schappell. Helen Gilbert, Octura Hampton, Marlene Wilton. Ka Brown. Toni Thorn. Frank Prolasio, Aliee Helm, Lucille Ei k, Carol Gamble, Steve Baney, Robert V(inter , Raymond Montgomery. SERVICES Waiter! t f KKNEE . Al.VARADO ■C do . - vi,j;a ln. K.nmaus. | H. p 1 ik,s r.«k ami r.ill. pill ■all. .-, cling. S. lauphir ll.v Kar. lORI ARENDT ■Bubbles , -Bubs Spring Grove. PA I ' nliti.alSeienee German I, ikes joggini;. biking, .sewing. Dislikes late sleepers. ■k |l| f jI ■i i MARKJ.BKIER.Sf.HMITT Ml. Iloliv, NJ Criminal Jllsliee I)A IDF. BOWMAN ■Prude . -Bones . -Dave Newville. PA Religion Likes musie. bullerflies. people. John Calvin Dislikes liver. i e storms, prejudices ■Life is fragile ... Handle with Praver ' Kcmcmhcr ichni Dave Bowman rode ihe elevator al Macv s nitli Mrs. W einersrhnilz. Remember the three couples in Karmin Ghia. 97 SUSAN Bl RCH Sue . -Fur Williamsport, PA Political Science Philosophy Like ro es, autumn leaves, tennis, hiking Di§likes - lectures, tests, jogging, ragweed. INobody else can ever make you happy. Peggy Campbell and friend sat under the tap of a V4 keg until 4 a.m, when it finally kicked. WENDY HOLBROOK CARPENTER Wendi , -Wennv . Wendell Belhseda, MD. Pf tychology Likes - Saturday afternoons with Stevie and Coldie Together we can conquer the world! KIMBERLV ANN COFFMAN Rimbo Conyngham, PA Busine Administration PAMELA SUSAN CIANCIOSI Pam . Chinch , Lir Bear Montgomery, PA. Ma§6 Communications Religion Likes — ice cream, guitar, design The creations of my hands are the expressions of my spirit. KAREN CLARK Delhi, NY Mass Co Remember ivhen Desiderata got Crever I JOHNCOMITO •Miio Brooklyn, NY Criminal Justicf Elcmcnlarv Educati« JAMKS PATKICKCl KKY l•:a l M.adow. NY Polili.al S. i.n r 1) ME1.R. CONEY III Coon Ionlour ville. PA liiisinfss Economics Likes flying, motorcycling Dislikes - Chinese food Much industry and little coi rich. HKS Bfe S I i9 FE k m DONNA MARIE CRESSEY Rowley, MA International Studies French All changes, even the most longed for have their melancholy; for what we leave behind us is a part of ourselves - Anatole France Freshman year ice had over two fcrt oj .snow and a ihrcr day ivrchcnd. PETE DAVIS ••Charirs Cherry Hill, NJ Biology ( ' hemistry Likes soccer, wresllii Dislikes studying Nuts HARRIET E. DEISSLER Jill- Gulf Breeze, FI.A Biology ARTHIRJ DENNEY Allamuehy, NJ Near East (-ultures and Archeology Nice face, Taggarl. Classes were cancelled for the first time in Lyco ' s history (snow). JANET KSPOSITO E%pr. ,o OldTappan. NJ BusineM. Adminihlralion l.ike horseback riding, pood friends. The Condo Dislikes tesU, goodbyes I -an t smile without you ... you light up my life GREGORY M EBBERT Gull Lehighlon, Pa. History Likes Griffs Inn i ■ ' v 5 DONNA FISHER Fish Whippany, NJ Criminal Justice Likes good friends, trips home, J.R.F. Love means standing by though there would be times when it would be easier to walk away. Janet and Donna, remember the snowball fight with Frank and Don (winter 1Q80). Remember when the water on campus smelted like fish. ' i f i - . f V m !► V fr. H n % ' i ■■ ' ■ , I :iM FREDERICK K. Fl ESS Summil. NJ Soiiolopy ROBERT CHRISTOPHER GANOE •Bob- Pearl River, NY Accounting Know all the Iriclts r 1 i ' Cf? JEFFREY VI. (;aRRFTT North Little Rock, ARK Ph si.N Mathemati.s JAMES A.GIEUS ••Gills Leawood, Kansas Criminal Justice l.ikes (;rifr Dislikes I)a after the Bus% Be . .v?« Remember Bob Ganoe s Birthday Party (I ' ov. I, 1979). Nwc (;( i,i)BKK(; GolHir ■, Goldberp ••. Farh Vardlej.PA PMiholop) Likes part in . talking to ni buddies Dislikes teits, Mr. Buffalo Chips ■Take m gift; friendship is nhal 1 ha%e lo offe and in the taking ou ' II be giving. NNK(;()(II) K R in. I Ml. llnlU SprMig., P Knglish J ' sMh.dom ERIC N.GRIMES Linden, NJ English, Philosophy ROBERTS. GRODSKY Newton. NJ Psychology Remember when Nancy Goldberg found her bed in the middle of the quad. TKE ' s ' War Wapon ' DAVID C.HAWAFORD Hanny Toledo. Ohio Accounting Businet Administration Likes sleaLs and beer Dislikes - little sisters Oh, Babv,Oh ' NANCY JO HARMAN ■Harman! WelUboro. PA Business Administration French Economics Likes lightning, partying Dislikes Student Judiciary You moiofen! ROBERT PAIL HASTINGS Perkvijle, PA Accounting DANIEL J. HUDSON III Philadelphia. PA Psychology Criminal Juslii Gamma Delts woke up to the ' Job Johnny ' in the hallway. JOANNE MARY JOHNSON •Jo Morristown. NJ Accounting Likes Convertible, my lid. ice cream. TKE Dislikes — Rainy days in Williamsport STEPHANIE LYNN JONES Stevie Schwenksville, PA Mass Communicationn Likes Crazy Humor and midni|;ht talks ' ' Nothing is as strong as gentleness . . . nothing i gentle as strength. mr J ■ ' J ■ m V -- Wm 1 Ik viL • w ' 4 ® 1 ( j R. Hkb.i.k. lal ¥ ' ♦ 1 1 -1 4 LISA KAIER Toms River. NJ English Mass Communcations PALL WILBERT KAUFFMAN Hoss . Bear , Leroy Montgomery, PA Sociology Likes — Sunset, sunrises, porno ' To grind your axe until its dull, you have to put it in your skull. The man from Glad g( Fooch got excited and his feet started shuffling. Tough Darlfi! PHYLLIS KEIL Wayne, NJ BioI( y Med. Tech. KATHRYN KENNEDY Lebanon, NJ Mas8 Communications ■H 1 ' H --V 1 • -s kA-M wm H (■HI KAREN MARIE KNIPPER Ring wood, NJ Psychology Philosophy Likes - good friends, good books Dislikes homework, hypocrites BART LAWRENCE LANDZERT Franklin Lakes, NJ Business Administration Likes - soccer, goofing off. munching out ' What a long strange trip it ' ' 8 been Coming back from the Pub singing ' ' Ain V no use in looking down: oin V no six-pak on the ground. ' ' f - i ' m- ' f W±. ' ' - JSk ■WHHn SUE ELLEN LEWIS Boonton. NJ Mass Communications JUDY LYNNE LODGE Grover, PA Accountini; HEATHER MARIE MANLEY Clarke Summit, PA Sociology Twisted in Wesley ' s insanity; singing, dancing, and enjoying our friends. Bobse twins? Nice garb. Brian JOHN EDWARD MARCINKEVICH Marcie , ' Cabba ehead Haddon Township, NJ Business Administration ' If you can t be good, be good at it. JA ETARLENEMASSER Debbie Ridley Park. PA Biolcjgy Chemistry Likes PlantJi. gardening, the Phillies Nature is the outstretched finger of God pointing toward heaven. PAMEI,AJANEMASSER P.J. Morristown, NJ P.yholog, JOSEPH MICHAEL MATTES Jose Ringiown, PA Accounling Bu§ine8« Administration Likei — Gambling;, J. D. and Happy Hour Need Someone with authority — I have i possible. ' ' Remember Janet Masser s fire in organic chemistry lab. EDWARD McCABE Ed- Philadelphia. PA Business Administration KOREN PATRICE McCARTHY Korry , Koren P. Gettysburg, PA History Likes Skeath Hall, parties I am not afraid of tomorrow, for 1 have seen yesterday and 1 love today.  ■ ' ;•-, • X DEBRA LYNN McDERMOTT Deb Clearfield, PA Political Science Criminal Justice Likes — getting mail, going to the Pub with friends If you love something, set it free. If it comes back to you, it ' s yours. If it doesn ' t, it never was. CASSANDRA L. McLAUGHLlN Cass Ralston, PA Chemistry Biology What is experience? A poor little hut constructed from the ruins of the palace of gold and marble called our illusions. And dreams come true. Late nights home from the pub. 113 l - Aj , .y N?- vj ■ - V ¥ r 1 , • ' s ' J 3- V , , g - v v f ' - v - ' .c ( V €± - v A..(r: L::- ' ' -77,..-.- — — — rr c - l i TJT . • ' jofof- ' T)- • - ' - ' ' r ' . Vii : C7 w.- a ' V l It STEVEN M.MEYERS Bellefonle, PA Psychology Criminal Justice KATHRYN SUSAN MINICK Kalhy Newbury, PA Psychology Mathematics Be as a page that aches for a word which speaks on a theme that is timeless while the sun will make for your day. Sing as a song in search of a voice that is silent and the one God will make for your way. SCOTTJ.MINDREBO Franklin, NJ Biology MARLENE JOY MOVER Sellersville, PA Accounting Psychology Likes — ice cream, peanut butter ' Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die life broken winged bird that cannot fly. 116 2:30 a.m. Kathy Minick was typing a history paper when someone decided to build a fire in Crever s basement: PATRICIA A. NEZELEK ■Pat , ' Nezzie ' ' Greene, NY Business Adminit tration Likes sports, people, life ' ' ' Happiness is a direction, a place. ' ay never be together again; ■s may diverge in completely different directions; Thou|;h these moments spent together are only glimpses of the beauty life will show us; Remember them and laugh; Remember them and smile; Happy to have shared them together. Marlene Moyer got tied to a chair and put in the library elevator. JANEPAHLS Allenlown, PA Art Business Administration KARKN PATRICIA Kari NVwton, NJ Rt li|;ion The 8un 8et8 on the craft of my life leaving a sea of yeKterdayH behind me. But I look toward the new waveH of tomorrowH, filling my days with turbulent waters and calm Heaw. But the Son will always rise to give rays of strength and hope to right my coun e ' ' CYNTHIA PKCK Cindy Warren, NJ Sociology TODD R. PENMAN Williamsport. PA Business Administration Likes singing, listening to good music, prime r: You ain ' t seen nothing yet. Cindy Peck slid across the cafeteria floor on her knees. TERREP.PENSYL Paxinos, PA Accounting STEVEN ADKINS POTTER Steve , Sleeve Franklin, MASS Physics ■ ' The Lord is my strength and my shield; in him my heart trusts; so I am helped, and my heart exults, and with my song, I give thanks lo him. CHARLES L. PERSING, JR. Chuck Sunbury, PA Psychology Elementary Education Likes — J.S Bach, music, the Root-n-Crab Store The best is yet to come. CHRISTINE NICOLE PRICE Chris Pensacola, FLA French Likes — water-skiing and Theta Chi A friend is one who comes in when the whole world has gone out. Bugsy Malone? John and Bart, do you feel o.k. I a 1 Chris Price and Scott made ' Jire engines, then went to see Jay. 119 JOHNJ.PROTASIO Williamsport. PA History RICHARD E. PYLE Washinslon, NJ Bioloe History miBr .Jk i .. SlJ. NAINCVB. RAMPOLLA ' RampH Denver, PA Hi sy May you never lose si hl of your dreams. And ma all those dreams come true. BOUNE OME RATTANAVONG ' ' Buno Williamsport, PA ■■Resistance is mv determination. ' Does it core an apple? ■ ' iK : JOANNA SCHAEDEL Jo , Johanna , Nana Norlh Plainfield, NJ Terhniral Theatre Likes opening nights, GDS, n We are men, and our lot is to ie hurled into inronveivable new w roni and he and to be ANTHONY R. ROGERS Columbus, NJ Art : JOHN N. RYLEY Prez Glenham, NY Business Administration tthaldo , UMr.Jimmv? MalogensI 121 MARY LOUISE SCHI.ESINGER Louie . Grace Naugaluck. CT Biolog I shall pass through this world but o therefore, there be any kindness I rai good thing I lan do. let me do it now: defer it or neglect it for 1 shall not pa nee. If. 1 show, or any let me not is this way DALE SCHMIDT Binghampton. NY Political Science Likes new adventure, postitive people Somebody is doing it, why can ' t I? LINDA KAREN SCHNEIDER •Lin . Pooh . Face Lpper Saddle River, NJ Business Administration Likes Stenzsch and Theta Chi. homecoming 1 980. Lil Sisters and Brothers. The Condo Hev Dudes. Its been cosmic. Be there. Aloha. ' GINA MARIE SHIMSHIDIAN Ramsey. NJ Sociology We are, all of us. molded and remolded by those who love us; No love, no friendship can ever crose the path of our destiny without leaving some mark upon us forever. Dale Schmidt had his first college tennis victory at age 26! ROBERT J. SINNOTT •Bob I-ansdale, PA Biology CRVSTAl.J SMITH ■Trouble Cogan Slation, PA Biology I.ike Pink panlhrr. ho LAURA A.SOKOLOWSkl Soulhinglon, CT Sociology English JANE ELAINE SORTOR Insane , Crazy Janey , Singing Fool YardlCy, PA Music Light of ihe World Shine on me Love ih ihe answer Shine on us all Set us fn is the answer Choir toured to Fort Kent. Maine. JP -.1 vir- . 51 « ' - • ' ¥ -f (•••sfeL |gf -) W . r ; = ! - !? • f - ■ ' - TERESA ANNE SPERANZA Terry Ridgewood. NJ Biology Likes - guys, partying, watching TV. Love is like a butterfly, it goes wherever it pleases and pleases wherever it goes. DAWNS.SPIAK Paramus, NJ Biologv P jrholopv CHERYL ANNE SPEICHER Cheri , Shirley Chester, fil Sociology Spanish Likes — skiing, laughing, good times, friends Dislikes - gum snappers, waiting on line TAMISPITLER W illiamsport, PA Accounting Mathematics Cheryl Speicher and Donna Adie drove to am pm. 126 Cheryl Speicher and Donna Adie drove to am pm. BEVERLY GAIL STORMER Bevere ' Silver Spring;, MD Criminal Justice The moon is a while spotlight that my an gel use to catch me at midnight mischief. Andy Deufel sent Chris Stewart on a scavenger hunt for his jeans. 127 g H H i Plw B n S ■ ' ' ■Ml ■ -- fc. i $ DEBRA G. SUPLEE Deb Willingboro, NJ Maee Communications Donna, thinking of Mark? MARK RICHARDSON TODD Bones Frederick, MD Psychology Nothing in life really stays and it is beautiful that it goes; One thing has to go in order for the next thing to come; You almost add beauty to something by accepting that it is temporary. JOHN MICHAEL STUMPF Staten Island, NY Business Administration Economics DEBORAH JOAN ULRICH Debbie Williamsport, PA Political Science Likes — Natural Light, softball, TKE, jogging Be cool 128 AjteT her pledge party, Debbie Ulrich had to hold her ' ' cheeks to walk down the steps. Bugsy left his imprint. BRIAN DAVID VASEY Vase , ho Geneseo, NY Near East Culture and Archeaology Likes — acting, talking, good music Dislikes — McDonald s, homework, noise Sifting the past reveals treasures for today SCOTT CHARLES FRANCIS VAUTIN Nauty Berkeley Neights, NJ Economics Business Administration DAVID M.VENEZIA Nenz Norristown, PA Accounting Likes Griffs Inn — 5 for 1 • XV ! r. - . - J { ' C ; ' ■• ; f-ril . x STEVEN F. VODOKLYS Wayne, NJ Accounting Remember when Steve Vodoklys set his hair on fire. 129 JAMES FREDERICK WAY, JR. South WiHiamsport, PA Biolopy LikfH Watemkiing, HnoeHkiinp;, runnin|; f MICHAEL ANTHONY WACLAWSKI ' Mikey Williamsport, PA C«rman Likes — Learning new languages, working with Arena Theatre ' ■ ' Friends are a treasure, the more you have the richer you are ■ - T r ' „ ' FW , V I WILLIAM T.WALSH Bill Bayville, NY Criminal Justice JAMES B.WERKHEISER Woody Marshalls Crrrk, PA Sociology Anthropology Near East (Culture and A rchaelogy Religion Fooch met the transvestite at Rices. BARBARA LYNN WILLIAMS Barb Williamsport, PA Accounting Dislikes — tests All right! LORNA LOUISE WINNER Williamsport, PA Biology Pediatric Physical Therapy Likes — swimming, skiing, tennis, sewing Dislikes — eiams! Who ' s the Fool of the Week? A SENIOR CLASS COUPLE: Jim Teller and Lisa Walton, Anne Goodyear and Bob Ganoe. BEST PERSONALITY: Tim Kelsey, Cheryl Speicher, Andy Persun, Deb Suplee. MOST LIKELY TO BECOME A SURGEON: Carl Burnett, Lorna Winner, Jill Deissler, Nancy Rampolla, Diane Reese. MOST COLORFUL: Jane Pahls. CLASS CLOWN: Greg Ebbert, Dave Wilson. MOST STUDIOUS: Dan Hudson, Jim McCreedy, Randy Hariman, Sharon McGinnis, Dave Oberhn. Kathy Minnick. BEST SMILE: Janet Bryant, Bob Egge, Laura Sokolouski, Bev Siormer. MOST FRIENDLY: Bill Clark, Mike Groulx, Mark Todd, Mike Perry. BEST LOOKING: Dave Brown, Carl Lebo, Lin Schneider, Chris Stewart, Chris Price. MOST ARTISTIC: Tony Rogers. Pam Cianciosi, Mary Foster, Steve Hancock. MOST TALENTED: Karen Clark, Bart Landzert, Bob DeLuca. CLASS CHATTERBOX: Phyllis Keil, Rick Miskin. MOST MASCULINE: Tom Colantuono, Jim Werkheiser, Bob Sinnott, Steve Vodoklys. Judd Molisani. Teff Reddall. MOST FEMININE: Cindy Peck, Joanna Schaedel, Terri Speranza. MOST RELIGIOUS: Mark Woodring, Pete Davis, Dave Bowman, Steve Potter, Walter Warriner, Karen Patricia. MOST LIKELY TO BE SEEN OUTDOORS: John Moore, Tim Toomey, Janet Esposito, Walt Fisk. THE WILDEST: Scott Vautin, John Stiansen, Bob Grodsky. CLASS FLIRT: Stevie Jones, Donna Cressey, Jim M. Curry. MOST HELPFUL: Donna Brown, Craig Kropp, Tom Fortman, Beverly Meiser. BEST PARTIER: Fred Fuess, Joe Mattes, Pete Scanlon, John Cooper. TALLEST SENIOR: Jim P. Curry, Bob Hastings, Dan Coney, John Marcinkevich. SHORTEST SENIOR: Lisa Kaier, Mike Mason, James Way. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: Bob Bucknam, Jeff Garrett, Bob Siertle, Pat Nezelek, Suzanne Simon. MOST LIKELY TO BECOME A BANKER: Tom Banister, Jack Klees, Jeff Rackovan, Marlene Moyer. MOST BUSINESS-LIKE: Lori Arendt, Harold Bower, Todd Penman, Randy Brown. MOST LIKELY TO BECOME A WORLD TRAVELER: Steve Fortounas, Frank Nunan, Jim Kuzio, Brenda Snyder. George Martin. MOST LIKELY TO BE WEALTHY: Dawn Dunbar. Tom McGlone, Jon Edgar, John Stanek. Gina Michael. MOST LIKELY TO BE FAMOUS: Rich Swope, Troy Giniecki, Brian Straub, Tami Spitler, Eric Grimes, Patricia Stroble. BEST DRESSED: Pomeroy Brinkley. MOST SINCERE: Chris Shaner, Janice Letteer, Joanne Johnson, Charles Guzielek. 132 AWARDS MOST LIKELY TO BECOME PRESIDENT: Fritz Blumer, Dave Hannaford, John Ryley. MOST LIKELY TO BE MARRIED BY 1982: Sue Lewis, Mike Bicking, Steve Hoover, Barb Williams, Billy Walsh. SENIOR WHO HAS THE NICEST CAR: John Murry. MOST OPTIMISTIC: Dave Avery, Susan Burch, Cassandra McLaughlin, Deb McDermott. MYSTERY SENIORS: Ron Hoover, Peggy Campbell, Melissa Young, Tim Engler, Charles Duda, Brad Smith, Amanda Amtower. MOST ROMANTIC: Tom Minton, Heather Manley, Kathie Malloy. MOST DRAMATIC: Wendy Carpenter, Pete A. Davis, Brian Vasey, Mark Abram. Howard McMahon. MOST OUTGOING: Paul Dejoseph, Jim Gillis. MOST LIKELY TO GO PRO-BALL: Rick Burd, Fooch Falcone. CLASS PALS: Donna Adie and Andy Deufel, Pam Masser and Dawn Spiak, Chris O ' Brien and Judy Lodge. MOST PREPPY (L. L. BEAN): Bob Davidson, Anne Fisher. BEST GREEK WOMEN: Leslie Bowman, Nancy Harman. BEST GREEK MEN: Brian Lumpkin, Steve Meyers. BEST VOICE: Jane Sortor, Jack Coapman, Leslie Daniel. BEST CLASS SPIRIT: Nancy Goldberg, Dale Schmidt, Mary Schlesinger. MOST LIKELY TO CHANGE THEIR NAMES: Bill Bittenbender, Gina Shimshidian, Beth Wywiorski, Karen Jezewski, Boune Ome Rattanavong. BEST COMMUTERS: Mike Bowman, Mike Caffrey, John Cipolla, Kim Dahlgren, John Hitesman. MOST LYCOMANIAL: Kathy Kennedy, Carey Calistri, Charles Persing, Barb Weaver, Karen Knipper. BEST LAUGH: Koren McCarthy, Scott Mindrebo, Crystal Smith. MOST ORIGINAL: Paul Kauffman, Jay Denney, Mike Waclawski, Mike Kranz, Rosemarie Eckroth. MOST SHY: Kim Coffman, Donna Fisher, Jim Gessner, John Stumpf, Janet Masser. MOST MEMORABLE: Nancy Kachline, John Protasio. BEST DANCER: John Comito. MOST DISASTROUS: Rich Pyle, Frank Harvey, Dave Venezia, Pat Taggart. MOST UNIQUE: Susan Erb, Ted Gerhart, Gail Haas, Karen Kawa. BEST D.J.: Renee Alvarado, Chip Yingling. BEST CRAWLER: Larry Robbins. MOST ATHLETIC: Mark Beierschmitt, Mark Dugan, Ed McCabe, Terri Pensyl. Deb Ulrich. CLASS WINO: Barb Carstens, Faith Duryea. BEST NATURED: Robert Palchen, Wenda Lockcuff. f 133 II n t . hi j3 ' CLOSE SIDE ANDREW M. PERSUN BRIAN D. STRAUB WILLIAM J. CLARK DAVID S. WILSON Andy Stratford, NJ Wilbur Zat« Harrisburf!, PA Accounting Washington, PA Wayne, NJ Enf;li8h Physics History ROBERT C.EGGE Decent CARLG.LEBO Egge TIMOTHY J. TOOMEY Middletown. PA Boonton, NJ Tooms PETE A. DAVIS Biology- Economics Pittsburgh, PA Parsippany, NJ Super ROBERT E.DAVIDSON History Theatre JAMES C.GESSNER Bob PATRICK K.TAGGART THOMAS N. BANISTER Jim Totowa, NJ Taggs Keg LecL Kill. PA Political Science Bloomingdale, NJ West Pheonix, MD Mathematics Accounting Political Science From back row left to right Zatsfell asleep on a mattress in town while coming home from the Sons of Italy with a leisure suit on freshman year. - MARK FALCONE THOMAS MINTON TROY GINIECKI Fooch Tom South Plainfield. NJ Steelton, PA Broomall. PA Biology Business Administration English DAVID CHARLES AVERY Ave Steelton, PA Business Administration Economics Behold the turtle: He makes progress only when he sticks his neck out. Big Fitz held Kilo for ransom. Lffl lo right, front to back RICHARD A. BURD Rick Lock Haven, PA Sociology MARKM DLGAN Philadelphia. PA Histor FRANCIS C.HARVEY Frank Norrislown, PA Accounting DAVID BROWN Dave Havertown. PA Accounting JERRY KILPATRICK Junior Swope for Pope, he ' s no dope! BARBARA JEAN CARSTENS Mary ' ' ' Baba ' , Faith Ginger Oceanport, NJ Business Administration Likes — The Exec. Suite, full moons Dislikes Faith ' ' s morning moods, goodbyes Tm going to Rich , Twinsles , ' Howdoya spell . . . , ' ' Lata-much FAITH ELIZABETH DURYEA Barb , ' Spammie ' ' ' ' Westwood, NJ History Likes - Mr. Donut runs. Bob, Evergreen Dislikes — Barb s halrspray No problem , Wha hoppen. Face? , Spamhead RICHARD E.SWOPE ' ■ ' ■Rico , Rich , Swopee Howard, PA Business Administration English Likes — gin, button-down collars, blondes Though nothing can bring back the hour of splendor in the grass, of glory on the flower; We will grieve not, rather find Strength in what remains behind. KENNETH E. FITTS Fittsy Philadelphia, PA Business Administrati TIMOTHY SEAN KELSEY Kel8 , T.K. , T8k Freehold, NJ Business Administration English Every man has his secret sorrows which the world knows not. When we learned the secret of the summer mist, it never seemed the same. When I met the woman behind the story, I soon forgot her name. On Saturday nights. Faith Duryea would sing her top ten shower hits. JOHN A.COOPER ' Coop , Arlhur Gainesville, GA BuHines8 Administration Likeh Goof, vacations ou ean t win, you can ! lose, ou can ' t break even, but you ' ve got to play ' cause it ' s the only JACK W.COAPMAN,JR. Lester , Jake Horseheads, NY Business Administration Likes weekends The past is pone, the present lost as it arrives, there is only tomorrow. ■ M J I n 7Sf - JAMES B. TELLER v w W 2 Jim H j Westfield, NJ S Biology kii H JH Likes my future wife. B k V H TFUBs parlies F ■ ' ■ DiBlikee - William ' s Hall 1 t JX parking lot and blue w iw station wagon Bolt the w Camp ' 9k ■ LISA L. WALTON J M m Coach- H fl Lancaster. PA ' 3 P Art History ' K Likes Jimmy, the K Forrest Hall dog — 3b ' Scruff 5 Dislikes — Lyco lunches ' ' '  _ w i? -7 MICHAEL MASON Mike- Virginia Beach, VA Criminal Justice JEFFREY S. REDDALL Jeff Huntington, NY Political Science THOMAS J. COLANTUONO Tom Philadelphia, PA Arcnunting The count off was 1,2,4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. I(K II, 12, 13. Where are you 3? DONNA L. ADIE Brielle. NJ Psyeholopv LESLIE C.DANIEL Berkeley Heights, NJ Sociology ANDREA M. DEUFEL Andy Caithersburg, MD Psychology CAMERA SHY MARK E. ABRAM — Theatre AMANDA L. AMTOWER — Biology WILLIAM B. BITTENBENDER -- English FREDERICK E. BLUMER — Near East Culture Religion HAROLD E. BOWER — Accounting Business Administration LESLIE BOWMAN — Business Administration MICHAEL J. BOWMAN — Theatre RANDALL L. BROWN — Economics MICHAEL C. CAFFREY — Business Administration JOHN C. CIPOLLA - Physics JAMES M. CURRY — Biology KIM E. DAHLGREN — Business Administration PAUL DEJOSEPH Biology CHARLES A. DUDA — Business Administration DAWN L. DUNBAR — Mass Communications ROSEMARIE V. ECKROTH Sociology JON R. EDGAR — Business Administration TIMOTHY F. ENGLER — Mass Communications SUSAN SHADLE ERB — Mass Communications THEODORE D. GERHART — Gerraan Political Science MICHAEL E. GROULX — Psychology CHARLES F. GUZIELEK — Business Administration GAIL W. HAAS — Accounting STEPHEN J. HANCOCK Art Mass Communications RANDY C. HARTMAN — Psychology JOHN A. HITESMAN — Economics R. STEPHEN HOOVER — Physics RONALD W. HOOVER — Criminal Justice KAREN A. JEZEWSKI — Theatre KAREN A. KAWA — Psychology JACK D. KELES — Accounting MICHAEL A. KRANZ — International Studies Political Scienc CRAIG S. KROPP — Mathematics Accounting JANICE E. LETTEER — Business Administration WENDA K. LOCKCUFF -- English BRIAN J. LUMPKIN — Criminal Justice GEORGE C. MARTIN — Business Administration JAMES E. McCREEDY — Biology SHARON McGINNIS — Astronomy THOMAS S. McGLONE — Criminal Justice HOWARD McMAHON — Political Science BEVERLY A. MEISER — Business Administration GINA H. MICHAEL — Psychology RICHARD A. MISKIN — Psychology JUSTIN MOLISANI — Mass Communications JOHN C. MOORE — Business Administration DAVID A. OBERLIN — History ROBERT A. PATCHEN — Psychology Biology MICHAEL R. PERRY — Psychology Sociology JEFFREY A. RACKOVAN Business Administration LARRY A. ROBBINS — Accounting PETER F.SCANLON — Business Administration CHRIS E. SHANER — History ROBERT W.SIERTLE - Mathematics Computer Science SUZANNE SIMON Business Administration BRADLEY G. SMITH — Psychology BRENDA L. SNYDER Criminal Justice PATRICIA A. STROBLE — English WALTER H. WARRINER Philosophy Sociology BARBARA R. WEAVER — English LEWIS C. YINGLING — Psychology MELISSA YOUNG - Accounting We had a Burnsguard friend that could get us out of anything. Remember when three dozen donuts cost $224. 1 : « w B ' IHI H| % H 1 1 I first walked on campus as a freshman and thought that four years was forever. Now that Vm a senior, I realize that ' forever wasn ' t nearly long enough! v t- c a. i! « if ' r TIl; CT -£jr irir 3 .-. :MMtik:M k«i Ro. 1 Paul IVJo«-Dh M.rl Falrone B« f Vnrzla, Ed McC.bf, K n Fill., Ron llo.xrr. Bob SmnolT |co-c.pl.ml, Bob IVLuia. Riik Burd loocaplain). Frank Harvey, Dave Nolan, Gref Ebberl, Head Coach Frank Cirardi. F IV,,,. h.-n.olf Maik 7,ikler Ken Hoo-er Jeff MeO ead), D.aine Da). Andi Rvan. Dan Klebon. Chris Mork. Joe MighareM-, Larr) Birriel, Blake Brandl. Coach Sieve Wiser. Ro 3: Lance Spiller, Thalcher Bornman W.Wrm, Mnke, Pe.se Fran llaeen Sieve Connagham. Jeft  erl. M.ke Burd. Uon Plocha. Joe Boures, Mike Sanlolen. And, Kowal.ck, Coach Scon McLean. Ro. 4: Joe Noone. Bob Belles, Pe„v Valenline. Neil He,m«.Ch, R,ii„ l,m Mu,L ( e..ree Ebberl T.m M..r„n nd, St,,,. I „a, V, Tom Shivells Ro, 5: Tim Carroll. Tom Mauser. Jim Hunl, Bill Simonovich. Bernard Hersh. Ton, Damiano, Todd Trai.ler, Mike Peekman. Jim Barone, S K, 1. ' ; Inhn Moiko ( oach l)..e Bo.er Rou 6 T„nv ( arinei. J„hn Mihal. John Averv. C«-orje Connapham. Chuck Hoover, Brell Connell,, Domenic Paiilli, Joe Slepchuk. John Pierre, John Mikus, Bob Lmenii, Joe Sha Coach Terrv Manlle ' Ro. 7 Trainer Jim Bur.ak Siudenl Trainer Sharon Pa,e. Jim Se,kol, George Dufan, John McCabe, Gar, Evans, Dre« Prelj.-llo, Brian Bohr. CliH Siraver, Tim Shellman, Dave ll.in. Coa, h Pal Schrm,rv 8: Admini.lralne Assl Robb Curr,. John « halen. Joe Sullivan. John Bell, Tim Dousherlv . John Ruske,, Mike F.rren, Coach Bohbv G.orpe C F O B O A T L L r ' ff-liiigi ' llnil. ' h.rK.irnnian. lililkirk Remember uhen the W arriors won two consecutive MAC championships. UA The awesom.- Warrior defense blocks an Aggie P.A.T Remember the ' Burd to Burd connections. 145 ktuelini;. I.fl lo right; I. nelle Clark. Kobin VSerl. kalh Wert. Pat Nezrlek. Jennifer Reed. Terry Raup. Susan Morris. Diane DiSomma. lex Wiman. Standing, left to right; Barhara Heim. Jaetie Pugsle) . Cind) Barrett. Ann Taggart. Pam Kraft. L nn C.ruiikshank. Debbie McCarth . Linda Cook. Leah Davis. Diane Evans. HOCKEY rr k V L .-..m,n ,m-,.l.Jm„ata Remember when Robin sat on the ball twice! Leah and Cind) recover the ball. Remember uhen Pat tried to play forward. KneelinK. left lo riRhl: Mike Burger, Rich Shedd), Al Corbett. Chad Deeitier. Bart Landzerl. Robert Orlego. John Cahill. Joe Casagrande, Jim Boddorff. Standing, left to right: (;reg Mohr. John Coleman, Gary Althouse, Dan Meuleners, Jeff Davis, Remberto Eugenides, Howard MeMahon, Tim Horn, Greg Ambrose, Jimmy Dodge. Tom Maynard. SOCCER Remember when the soccer team beat Susquehanna 2-1 in the rain! - •i-wyjp ! ' i: . ' 4 ' h mZ Remember the mandatory meeting at the end of the ' 80 soccer season. 149 LYCOMING FOOTBALL (9-1) Sept. 1 3 Lock Haven Sept. 20 Albright Sept. 27 Wilkes Oct. 4 Sisquehanna Oct. 1 1 Delaware Valley Oct. 18 Juniata Oct. 25 Western Maryland Nov. 1 Upsala Nov. 8 FDU-Madison Nov. 15 Dickinson J.V. FOOTBALL Sept. 29 Lock Haven Oct. 6 Bloomsburg Oct. 13 Susquehanna Oct. 20 Lock Haven WOMEN ' S TENNIS (4-4) Sept. 22 Mansfield Sept. 25 Mary wood Sept. 29 Scranton Oct. 1 Kings Oct. 4 Misericordia Oct. 14 Wilkes Oct. 17 Bloomsburg Oct. 22 Mansfield Oct. 24 Upsala FIELD HOCKEY (2-6-1) Sept. 22 Mansfield Sept. 25 Mary wood Sept. 27 Juniata Sept. 29 Scranton Oct. 4 Drew Oct. 1 1 Juniata Oct. 14 Wilkes Oct. 21 Susquehanna Oct. 22 Mansfield J.V. WRESTLING Jan. 10 Oswego Jan. 20 Bucknell Jan. 23 Rider Jan. 24 Delaware Valley Jan. 28 Franklin and Marshall Feb. 4 Scranton Feb. 1 1 Juniata (A) 15- 7 (A) 45- 3 (A) 40- (H) 46- 3 (H) 0- 9 (A) 28- 7 (A) 10- 7 (H) 37-13 (A) 61- (H) 45-37 (A) (A) (H) (H) (H) 2-7 (H) (H) 2-5 (H) 9-0 (A) 6-1 (A) 9-0 (H) 0-9 (A) 2-7 (H) 9-0 (H) 2-3 (H) 1-4 (A) 0-6 (H) 0-2 (H) 4-0 (H) 0-2 (A) 2-2 (H) 0-3 (A) 1-0 (H) (H) (H) (H) (A) (A) (A) SOCCER (3-7-1) Sept. 20 Susquehanna Sept. 24 Dickinson Sept. 27 Juni ata Oct. 1 Lock Haven Oct. 4 Wilkes Oct. 7 Scranton Oct. 1 1 Bloomsburg Oct. 16 Albright Oct. 20 Kings Oct. 29 Eliza bethtown Nov. 1 Baptist Bible BASKETBALL Nov. 25 Lock Haven Dec. 1 Juniata Dec. 3 Kings Dec. 6 Wilkes Dec. 8 York Dec. 10 Bucknell Dec. 29 Mt. St. Mary ' s Jan. 3 Lehigh Jan. 7 Susquehanna Jan. 10 Scranton Jan. 14 Albright Jan. 17 FDU-Madison Jan. 21 Eliza bethtown Jan. 28 Juniata Jan. 31 Philadelphia Textile Feb. 2 Baptist Bible Feb. 1 1 Wilkes Feb. 1 1 Albright Feb. 14 Susquehanna Feb. 18 Delaware Valley Feb. 21 Elizabethtown Feb. 23 Navy SWIMMING Dec. 1 Elizabethtown Dec. 4 E. Stroudsburg Dec. 6 Dickinson Dec. 10 Ursinus Jan. 10 Kings Jan. 10 Rider Jan. 13 Susquehanna Jan. 28 Wilkes Feb. 7 Wilkes Feb. 1 1 Millersville Feb. 21 Western Maryland (H) 3-9 (H) 0-4 (H) 3-0 (H) 2-6 (H) 4-0 (A) 0-7 (H) 0-2 (A) 3-3 (A) 1-0 (H) 0-9 (A) 2-3 (H) 55-61 (S) 60-48 (H) 55-49 (A) 53-55 (A) 79-85 (A) 69-93 (A) 58-95 (A) 30-41 (A) 75-63 (A) 59-56 (H) 43-47 (H) (H) (H) (A) (H) (H) (A) (H) (A) (A) (A) (H) 77-25 (A) 72-41 (H) 55-49 (H) 75-29 (H) 87-20 (H) 44-69 (A) 69-34 (A) (H) (A) (H) WARRIORS J.V. BASKETBALL Nov. 25 Lock Haven Dec. 1 Juniata Dec. 3 Kings Dec. 8 York Dec. 10 Bucknell Jan. 7 Susquehanna Jan. 10 Scranton Jan. 14 Albright Jan. 22 WACC Feb. 28 Juniata Jan. 31 Philadelphia Textile Feb. 2 Baptist Bible Feb. 1 1 Albright Feb. 14 Susquehanna Feb. 18 Delaware Valley Feb. 20 WACC WRESTLING Dec. 3 Kings Dec. 6 Princeton Dec. 9 Mansfield Jan. 9 Susquehanna Jan. 10 Oswego Jan. 14 Pittsburgh Jan. 20 Bucknell Jan. 23 Rider Jan. 24 Delaware Valley Jan. 28 Franklin and Marshall Feb. 4 Scranton Feb. 7 Elizabethtown Feb. 10 Maryland Feb. 14 Juniata Feb. 14 Wilkes MEN ' S TENNIS March 30 Scranton April 1 Elizabethtown April 2 1 Lock Haven April 6 Kings April 7 Susquehanna April 1 1 Dickinson April 14 Juniata April 15 Wilkes WOMEN ' S BASKETBALL (H) Dec. 2 Wilkes (H) 54-71 (A) Dec. 13 WACC (A) 69-43 (H) Jan. 13 Susquehanna (H) 65-77 (A) Jan. 16 Mansfield (H) (A) Jan. 19 Messiah (H) (A) Jan. 22 Delaware Valley (H) (A) Jan. 26 Scranton (A) (H) Jan. 31 Drew (A) (H) Feb. 3 WACC (H) (H) Feb. 6 Mansfield Tourn. (A) (A) Feb. 1 2 Kings (A) (H) Feb. 14 Juniata (A) (A) Feb. 1 7 Misericordia (A) (H) Feb. 19 Marywodd (H) (A) Feb. 21 Elizabethtown (A) (A) TRACK April 1 Lycoming. Baptist Bible, Gettysburg at Juniata (A) 38- April 4 Western Maryland, Lycoming at Dickingson (A) 17-21 April 9 Susquehanna (H) (A) 37- 3 April 15 Bloomsburg, Lock Haven, Lycoming at 1 GOLF March 3 1 April 1 April 3 April 7 April 9 April I 3 April 14 April 20 April 22 April 27 Mansfield Susquehanna (H) Ursinus, Lycoming at Wilkes York (A) Lycoming, Lebanon Valley at Kings Bloomsburg, Lock Haven at Lycoming Scranton (A) Juniata (H) Lycoming, Delaware Valley at Dickinson Western Maryland (H) Playoffs April 16 Albright T E N N I S l,rfl 1.. riclil. kii.-.-lin,;; Sh.ll Sh..,!,!), . Trai l)ali!;hrrl . Kalu- Malic). IKUbi. ' Kalk. Carchn Slonv. Ual),l an DiUMti. Ann.- Mi (..orj;.-. L.fl lo riphl. tandinp: Mary Kay Steffi.h. Dian.- W ilh,To . k.ll.n Wallhrr. Failh Heaps. Krislen krul.-ki. Sue Bur. h. Deanna Cappo. Kim Paul. B.•l- Kahclil K.III. ' Mall.. -.trrlch. . for a l a kl.and sli„t. l),aM.,a(.,pp. Rcmcrnbpr when the line toiirhiiif! drills forrcH its to ohcy the rules of the pame. Tra DaughiTl) acfs her opponent. Aniicipating ihc serve. Remember iiondering if the bus tcould stay to take us home during our cold ' marathon matches. 153 ( r-fi _ _A WW IM K.. .. Kneel, M|: Steve Gr(.dzin.k . Mall Duipnam. I)a e Brown. Mark Dugan. Jmi I.edd . Ham Zajae. (;lenn Hanna. Bob Hastings. 2nd Rox. Slandinp: Dut.h Bur, h. Frank Nunan. Bill ad,nsk . I)an klebon. Earl Ostrander. Jim Curry, Gerr Kilpatr,ek. R„bb Curry. ajaedr,bl le.d.,un. ' ourl. Junior, ( crry Kilpatriik Remember nhen Gull gave us a Lvco cheer. J.V. ' S Front Row. Kneeling: Ed Merrill. Marty Pureell, Tom Smith, Steve Di Marco, John Ureo, Don Wagenblast, Jim Griffin. Back Row, Standing: Frank Nunan. Gary Welsh. Craig Harrison. Jeff Beckstead, Kevin Babcock, Paul Harl, Ken Babeock, B nan Delicic. Ostrander runs for the ba Senior. Jim Cur Parking lots are here for your convenience. WOMEN ' S BASKETBALL Front Row, Kneeling: Ann Taggarl, Pat Marinaro, Robin Wert, Kathy Minnirk, Jan Aurand, Terry Rhian. Second Row: Deanna Cappo, Wendy Chauncey, Liz Higgij Amy Elder, Sue Stamm, Heidi Rey, Diane Reese, Deb Holmes. WTien Vm calling you-ou-ou-ou, will you answer true-ue-ue-ue. Remember when Handy Mart was great for free raisin cookies. J «pW J mi SWIMMING 1-1 K..-: Curl Srhu sman. Sieve Newman, Jami Kdgar. Denise Zii ra . Karl Disney, Mike Kendzierski, Tom Howweran, Ed Cianfaro an. l),,ug Wallher 2ml H.i . ; l.arr% li hlhis.r. Ken Sh.il.ler. Chris Milne. I.arri Ca|ieU„. J„lin Mi Hey. it ' s Rocky and Bulluinkle! Jami Edgar anticipates the 4 Blazing Saddles ' on the quad in September. 1980. Isl Ro . Sittinp: Jack Schrader, Jim Jennings. RusI) Varnell, And Pinler. Mike Mason, Jeff Slempler. 2nd R„ . Kneeling: Jeff Chur. hill. Poniero) Brinkle Gerr) Mowrv. Mark Wallers, Geor -e L mslead. Wall Fisk. 3rd ro . Standing: Dick Delano, Phil Stol i, Jim Maurer. Mark Morgan, Fred Mielke. Mark Bel. K ' hmill. WRESTLING Renicmbt ' r ichcn a luncheon consisted of collate chc esf and fresh fruit. Lf ' t ' s munch out at the Busy Bee! l.fl In nctil. I,„ll,)m: Shflli Sharar. IVbbie DrFazio. Debbir Gehres. Doreen Burke. Left to right, top: Ellen Stickle. Trao H.im. Denize Vi oolard. Wen(l nda Sbell, M.arar. K.IU Slr..M|:. Ilebbie ( „-br,-. Kli.-n Sli, kle CHEERLEADERS Remember hnw good the cheerleaders iiere in HO. During Freshman Orientation, we were told the new gym. will be built by our sophomore year. W ell, it ' s only two years late! 165 J V A ' 1 — - ' . 1 ■ A. -. 7 , lonslbie to tb people who pefrnil I l ' M. riS.! ' Wa ie h v Congratulations to Tim and the Class of 1981 GENE and DOROTHEA KELSEY Congratulations to tart Lawrence Landzert fc — Division ot Westvaco _ Paper Tableware Crepe Paper v Gift Wrap y ley Favorar Toys w- Candlea Williamsport, Pa. 17701 k Congratulations Class of ' 81 PULLMAN POWER PRODUCTS Division of Pullman incorporated Box 3308, Reach Road Williamsport, Pennsylvania 17701 An Equal Opportunity Employer M F On four super years at Lycoming. We wish you continued happiness and success. With love, Mom, Dad Mark and Pierre Y NEW LYCOMING BAKERY Best Italian Bread in City 220 Curtain St. So. Williamsport j Phone: 326-9426 Reg. Penna. Dept. Agr. Arise. Go Forth, and (.onqiirr. LYCOMING COLLEGE Williamsport, PA 17701 AN OPEN LETTER TO THE CLASS OF 1981 Congratulations upon your accomplishments — you are now the proud possessors of a Liberal Arts and Sciences Education. It is important to note that the services of Lycoming College do not end after you have been graduated. Alumni are welcome to make use of programs offered by the Career Development Center and the Alumni Office. The Career Development Center will continue to send you information on job opportunities until you find meaningful employment. We do ask that you notify the Career Development Center after you have obtained a position so that we may direct our efforts towards those who are still job hunting. Just as we hope to keep you informed of new developments on campus, through our Alumni Office and Career Development Center mailings, we hope that you will do the same for us. It is imperative that we have a current mailing address in our files! If you change your residence, place of employment, or com- plete additional schooling, may we be the first to know? In addition, we ask that you help your alma mater by informing us of any job openings in your place of employment so that we might assist future graduates in their job hunt. Many alumni have volunteered to provide information on their careers to undergraduates through the voice of experience program and by talking directly with them. HELP YOUR ALMA MATER SHARE THE PRIDE OF YOUR ACCOMPLISHMENTS. Remember — If you imagine it, you can achieve it. Ij you can dream it. you can become it. The Varden Portrait For some people, a diploma is not enough. Some p)eople feel that there should be more to graduation. More than just a diploma. A timeless commemorative of your graduation is the Varden portrait. Your Varden portrait will speak with distinction. For over 30 years, the name Varden has meant the ultimate in portraiture. When you graduate, don ' t settle for less. Varden srinii s !N Compliments of KAPPA DELTA RHO J Congratulations Class of ' 81 SI E. KEELER COMPANY and Graduating Brothers H Ave Duges Kels 1 Supply Division Brownie Fittsy Rico 335 W. Third Street Burdman Fooch Tom Williamsport, PA 17701 Doc Harv Troy AucaU YOUR HALLMARK STORE DOWNTOWN WILLIAMSPORT To our dear daughter, NANCY B. RAMPOLLA We wish you love, joy, beauty and success in all you do. Our love always, Mom and Dad Remember — Stay, just a little hit longer. i Congratulations Sue Compliments of LEWIS ELECTRIC Boonton, N. J. A.M. P.M. MINI MARKET Gary and Sharon Cuda 261 Washington Blvd. Williamsport, PA 17701 Open 24 Hours Phone (717) 322-7112 L 7 HUGGIE ' S HOAGIES (Formerly Hill Top Sub Shop) Serving the Best to the Best Open 4 p.m.-l a.m. Sun.-Thurs. 4 p.m.-3 a.m. FrI. and Sat. DONNA TIM ' S NEWS AND LOTTERY CENTER One Block From Lycoming College Daily Lottery Machine Magazines Daily and Sunday Newspapers Cards, Candy, IceCream and Other Things 406 Washington Blvd. 322-1573 Congratulations Jim Gillis Mom and Dad We don ' t need no education: ue don ' t need no thought control. GINA MARIE SHIMSHIDIAN — Our First Joy — Happiness and Laughter always Love, Mom, Dad, Diana and VickL WISE FOODS Div. of Borden ' s Snacks LUNDY ' S Ideas and Materials to Make Your Home a Better Place to Live t Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey H. Carstens Compliments of Williamsport Area Financial institutions I FIDELITY NATIONAL BANK OF PENNSYLVANIA COMMONWEALTH BANK AND TRUST COMPANY JERSEY SHORE STATE BANK NORTHERN CENTRAL BANK WILLIAMSPORT NATIONAL BANK FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION WILLIAMSPORT FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Members FDIC MembersFSLIC i Remember Home on the Range! Congratulations to Our Daughter, Janet Mr. and Mrs. James D. Masser and Joanne Go for It o Dakota V v Hotel Motel Management ■n 00 O 2 § I GIDIS v« Kegs Z r Pledging .o ' « Blessed With pP The Best % ' ' % We ' re Having a Party %% KK % ff33 5 THE ASSEMBLY OF THE STUDENT ASSOCIATION OF LYCOMING COLLEGE (SALC) Would like to wish its very best to its graduating officers and all of the members of the Class of 1981 Graduating Seniors Service with the Assembly Florida Lori Arendt Bob Bucknam Leslie Daniel Glenn Sheridan Dawn Spiak Deb Suplee Beth Wywiorski 79-81 79-81 79-81 80-81 79-81 80-81 78-81 CATHOLIC COUN OF LYCOMING COLLEGE Good Going Mikey The Christmas Candtetight service without the Silent Night slides (12-16-80). HURR ' S DAIRY STORE 418 Washington Blvd. Ice Cream Shakes Banana Splits Breakfast Light Lunches 8 a.m. — 11 p.m. Daily Sun. 9:00 a.m. — 12: p.m. CLARKSON CHEMICAL COMPANY, INC Sanitary Chemicals and Supplies Compliments of WILLIAMSPORT MIRROR AND GLASS CO. Buy Direct From the Manufacturer and Save Swimming Pool Chemicals a Specialty Phone: 323-3631 South Williamsport, Pennsylvania DICE DRUG COMPANY i, ;59 East Third St. 323-7707 M HOME CENTER (w EAST END K±y LUMBER CO. Lumber — Siding — i ' er ,o years Rooting Plywood — Insulation Paint — Hardware 323-9437 544 E. 3 St. Williamsport I. ' %)niiiii :% ' Sara, Barb, Donna, Kris, Caron, Laurie, Susan — it s been real! To B. B. Thanks for all the good times. Two down, Two to go! Rino CONFAIR BOTTLING CO. 51 Jeff C. Wheeland Phone 323-3237 HOME SERVICE BEVERAGE 419 5th Avenue Williamsport, PA 17701 AdiosI Au Revoir! Auf WiedersehnI Good bye! Class of ' 81 Wish you tuck and happiness! Congratulations to the Class of 1981 RINELLAS Wholesale Fruit and Produce Harvey C. Boatman Owner . Phone 322-6408 125 East Willow Street Williamsport, PA 17701 Phone 322-7821 Donna Brown got drunk on Port Wine cheese. 175 LYCOMIN COLLEGE WILLIAMSPOOT. PA t7701 19B) Graduates Camp Lyco Will iamsport. Pa 17701 000-00-1981 May 3, 1981 9 77 WTflatlxe sa§ yjuu J d cdLuat K SPONSORS Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Denney Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fisher Dr. and Mrs. L. H. Grodsky Mr. and Mrs. Philip Curry Mr. and Mrs. Gene Kelsey Mr. and Mrs. Donald Peck Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Beierschmitt FOUR YEARS T.V. 1977 — Welcome Back Kotter Soap 1978 — Three ' s Company Roots Holocaust 1979 — Dallas WKRP In Cincinatti 1980 — Who shot J.R.? (Dallas) Shogun That ' s Incredible MOVIES 1972 — Rocky Close Encounters of the Third Kind Star Wars 1978 — Battlestar Galactica National Lampoon ' s Animal House Superman Saturday Night Live Grease The Deer Hunter 1979 — Every Which Way But Loose 1980 — 10 All That Jazz A Change of Season Xanadu 9-5 INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS 1977 — Indira Gandhi lost her bid for re-election as India ' s Prime Minister and later was arrested on corruption charges. 1978 — First test tube baby delivered in England. Three Popes in one year Earthquake in northeast Iran claims 25,000 lives. 1979 — Egypt Israel sign a formal Peace Treaty ending the state of war after 30 years. SALT Treaty signed at U.S.-U.S.S.R. Summit. Skylab disintegrates and hits Australia. Mt. Edna erupts. 1980 — Haitian and Cuban refugees flee to the U.S. 1981 — Iran let our hostages go in exchange for their frozen assets. NATIONAL AFFAIRS 1977 — N.Y.C. Blackout Gary Gilmore executed by firing squad. 1978 — Plane crashed in San Diego Worst Plane crash in U.S. history — 144 killed. Calvin Klein brought a soft, sexy look to fashion and he brought in $28 million the first week. 1979 — 3000 farmers marched into Washington demanding higher farm price supports. Chicago elects first woman mayor. Nuclear accident at Three Mile Island Nuclear plant Siamese twins separated at brain in Salt Lake City Auto Workers ' Strike Pope Paul II visits U.S. Castro visits U.N. 1980 — Mount Saint Helens explodes. Reagan wins the election. Have you completed your resumes yet? WTiy not: PATRONS Alice and LaRue Helm Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ganoe Mr. and Mrs. Edward Marcinkevlch Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Banister Mr. and Mrs. Neil Shaner Mr. and Mrs. James Suplee Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Colantuono Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Waclawski Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Bowman Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Venezia Mr. and Mrs. Vincent E. Grimes Mr. and Mrs. James Masser Mrs. Mabel M. Keefer IN REVIEW 1981 One of the worst droughts in history hits western and southern U.S. Chrysler Corp. starts to fail. The U.S. pulls out of the Summer Olympics. The Preppy look MGM Hotel burns. ' Reagan inaugurated PEOPLE 1977 — David Berkowitz, Son of Sam, stalks N.Y.C. streets. Arnold Schwarzenegger builds his l ody. Farrah Fawcett craze 1978 — Jim Jones leads 911 to mass suicide. Donnie Osmond got married. Sid Viciuos charged with murdering his girlfriend. Gunman crippled Larry Flint, porno magazine publisher. 1979 — The Shah left Iran. Patty Hearst left prison after being pardoned by Pres. Carter. Andrew Young resigns as U.S. Ambassador to U.N. Lee Marvin pays $104,000 in palimony suit against Michelle Triola. 1980 — Eric Heiden won five gold medals during the Winter Olympics. Linda Ronstadt turns actress in The Pirates of Penzance. John Anderson vs. Carter vs. Reagan. DEATHS 1977 — Elvis Presley Mao-Tse-Tung Guy Lombardo, 75 Andy Devine, 71 Bing Crosby, 73 Groucho Marx, 86 Zero Mostel, 62 Freddie Prinze, 22 Peter Finch, 60 Robert Lowell, 60 Joan Crawford, 69 1978 — Hubert Humphrey, 66 Edgar Bergen, 75 Golda Meir, 80 Norman Rockwell, 84 Will Geer, 76 Rot ert Shaw, 51 John D. Rockefeller III, 72 Margaret Mead, 76 Charles Boyer, 78 1979 — Nelson Rockefeller, 70 Thurman Munsen 1980 — The Shah of Iran, 60 George Meany, 85 Alfred Hitchcock, 80 Jesse Owens, 66 Josip Broz Tito, 87 John Lennon, 40 Steve McQueen, 50 Peter Sellers, 54 Mae West, 87 Jimmy Durante, 86 Remember T. S. Kelsey ' s 4th of July Celebration! A A FOND FAREWELL Mrs. Dorolhy Slreettr, boi kstort ' manager, will retire on June 30, 1 98 1 after giving Lyeoniinp College 35 years of ded- icated serviee. During these 35 years, Mrs. Streeter has worked hard to give the college cominunity the best and most efficient bookstore possible. Though she is leaving the bookstore, Mrs. Streeter is not leaving Lycoming College. She plans to enroll in some music courses next fall and perhaps will work towards completing a music degree. In addition to her studies. Mrs. Streeter would like to do some extensive traveling, which she did not have the opportunity to do while working. ■■ Xc. Ihi- rr(.v, staff, on b.half of the cnlirc siud.nl l.o(K. facull . and adminislration want to thank Mr-. Strcdir for llic iiiaiu car- of dedicated ser iic. It is our hope that she will iiijo a liapp . long, and hcaltli relireinenl. Mcsl X ishes. Mrs. Dorolh Slr.el.-i A ' lT Mail Again! K EDITOR ' S MESSAGE As your senior year eomes to a elose and each one of you thinks alxiiit what oii will he doin;; after );ra liialion. ou will at some lime reminisce o er the man memories oii ha e of L eomin;; (,olle};e. The I ' KI earhook is iini(]iieh (lesi{;ne(l to be like no other hook hefore it. This ( hime not onl eoneenlrates on this ear s e eiils hut also interjects man oceuraiices from your fresh- man, sophomore, and junior years. Vi hen you refer to the hook. ou « ill he looking at your four years and not just one. Producing a yearbook of this kind involves patience, dedication, and many hours of hard work. I have been lucky this vear to ha e a staff that possessed all three of these qualities. X ilh ail the hard work drawing pages, planning and shooting pictures, selecting and cropping photographs, writing and typing the captions and texts, procuring the ads. selling the books, and meeting the leadlines the staff has show n that they were etjual to the task and did an admirable j d) in order to give you, the reader, the best book possible. There are many people whom I woidd like to cr ' dit with the suc i ' ssfid completion of this olume. These unselfish people who have given their lime to help me are: I, in .Schneider, assistant editor. Thanks for standing by me and helping me solve many of the problems that arose during the year. 1 1 wish you would be here next year). Kich Swope, business manager. Thanks for financially keeping us in good shape and for listening to all my complaints. Youve really been a good friend. Dave Avery, ad manager. Thanks for all your hard work. I know getting ads Is a hard job when area businesses will not cooperate. Nancy Goldberg, sales manager. Thanks for selling the books and getting me exact counts when I needed them. The I 98 1 Arrow staff w ho has had to put up with an editor who is ver strict and demanding. PHOTOGRAPHY: Sue Lewis (editor). Phil Stolfi. Tim Lenzsch, Derek Gordon, Shell Sheddv. Rich Sheddv. Lisa Kaier. John Bender, Janet Masser: ADMINISTRATION: Jill Rhoade ' s (editor), Linda Reph: FAGLLT : Jill Rhoades (editor); ORGANIZATIONS: Mary Pat Gerard (editor), Gina Shimshidian, Cindv Peck. Donna Cressev. Gail Reichenbacher; AGTIVITIES: Linda Reph (editor): SENIORS: Lin Schneider (editor). Rich Swope, Lisa Walton; SPORTS: Gina Shimshidian (editor), Mary Pat Girard. Donna Cressey; ADS: Dave Avery, Tim Kelsev, Rich Swope, Kathy Zechman, Ximena Reyes. Terri McDonald; SALES: Nancy Goldberg Dianne Merrill. Diane Witherow, Jerry Wood, Mary Pat Girard. Liana Hyatt, Donna Cressey, Cassandra McLaughlin, Donna Brown, Cindy Peck, Gina .Shimshidian, Lin . Schneider, Tim Kelsey, Pam W alter, Janet Masser. Diane Merrill, caligraphy artist. Jill Deissler. yearbook dedication. Tom Wozniak and Fred Grogan, yearbook advisors. Special Assistant Helpers: Debbie Weaver. LouAnne Caligiiiri, Dean Buckle. Mrs. Meikrantz, Mrs. Holmes, Dale Bower, Betty Paris, Helen Heller. Naomi Kepner, Donna Brown, Peggo Campbell, Michelle Kann, Kristina Beuttis, Caron Hutchins. Bill Rupp, Welles Lobb. Loretta X hipkey. All the seniors and underclassmen who have provided pictures and remembrances from the past four years. Matt Lynott. Taylor Publishing Representative. Varden Pholographv Studios. Remember that: Memories may be beautiful, and yet, what ' s too painful to remember you simply hoose to forgt-t. So it ' s the laughter you will remember, when you remember the way you were! jp hojoi dncuncy e c Shari Chambers ( 82) Editor Do you remember these: Sue, where ' s the pictures . . . How many books have we sold . . . Lin. we have another problem . . . deadlines . . . Rich, help . . . How are the ads coming . . . Where ' s the pictures . . . Senior portrait sign-ups . . . deadlines . . . Here ' s my senior portrait - it ' s only three weeks late . . . Do you still need remembrances . . . Where ' s the pictures . . . Can I still hand in my senior information she«t . . . Lin, Guess what; another problem . . . it ' s over . . . we ' ve done it . . . Oh. here ' s the pictures. Shari, be quiet and eat your cheesecake! SENIOR DIRECTORY Mark K. Abram 8Hillcr.-slKoa l New town Squan-, PA 19073 Donna L. Adif 622 Rankin Koad Briolle.NJ 08730 Kenoe A. Alvarado Apt. 12, 390 Minor Strcft Emmau , PA 18049 Amanda L. Amtower 3 1 3 X ashington Street Montoiirsviiie. PA 17 754 Lori L. Arendl 24 North Water Street Spring Grove. PA 17362 SALC 3. 4; Junior Class Pres. 3; Asst. to Publie Relations 4; Debate Club hPre-Law 1 . 2. 3, 4: Poli- Sei Dept. Asst. 4: PoliSci Ad isory Board 2, 3, 4; Choir 1. 2: Tour Choir 1; GCAA 3; Committee on Internships Honors and Appointments 4; Gamma Delta Sigma 1.2. 3,4 David C. Avery 2 139 South Third Street Steelton.PA 17113 Kappa Delta Rho 2. 3, 1; Football 1; Arrow 4 Mgr.; Dorm Couneil 3, 4 B Thomas i . Banister 1 J300 Phoeniv Avenue Vi ' est Phoenix. MD 21 131 Mark J. Beierschmitt 2 I Broad Street Mt. Holly, J 08060 Wrestling 1, 2, 3. 4; Lambda Chi Alpha 1. 2. 3.4 Mi.hael D. Bilking R.D. 6. Box261 Coalesville. PA 19320 William R. Bittenbender 726 Campbell Street Wiiliamsport. PA 1770] I Frederirk E. Blumer 325 Grampian Blvd. Wiiliamsport, PA 17 701 Harold E. Bower R.D. 1. Box 414 Cogan Station. PA 17 72E David F. Bowman 42 Broad Street Newville. PA 17241 SI B 2. 3: VCM 3, 4: Big Brother 2; Grandparent 2; Admissions and Finan- cial Aid Committee 4; Religion Dept. Advisory Committee 3; LEADER Service Coordinator 2. 3; TPAC 2. 3, 4: Chapel Board 2. 3, 4; New Life 2 Leslie E. Bow man 9 130 Maple Street Painted Post, NY 14870 Faculty Committee 2; Beta Phi Gamma 2, 3, 4: Lycoming Review 3, 4: Pan-Hellenic 3, 4: Associ- ate Member Pi Sigma Tau Micha -i J. Bowntan 13 W. Fourth St.. Apt. 12 Wiiliamsport, PA 17 701 Greene P. Brinkley 538 East Ninteenth Street Newport News. VA 23607 Wrestling 1, 2. 3. 4: LGA 3. 1; i ambda Chi Alpha 3. 1 David E. Brown 421 Virginia Avenue Havertown. PA 19083 Donna L. Brown R.D. 2. Route 79. Box 101 Harpurs ille. NY 13787 TKE Little Sister 1 . 2, 3 4; Choir 1 . 2: Big Sister 1 2. 3. 4: Education Advi sor Board 2; Psi Chi 3,4 Dorm Council 1. 4; Pan Hellenic 3. 4: Intramurah 1 . 2. 3, 4: Arrow 4 Randal 1 . Brown 1 1 Deep Dale Drive Middletown. NJ 07 748 Janet L. Bryant 103 Fort Street Forty Fort. PA 18704 Chapel Board 1. 4: Choir 2. 3. 4: TPAC 1. 2, 3, 4: LCM 2. 3; Big Sister 1.2 Robert W. Bucknam 197AAR.D. 2, Pinedale Avenue Bargainiown, NJ 08232 Susan Burch 1 104 Elmira Street Wiiliamsport, PA 17 701 Tennis 1, 2. 3. 4; Review 1: Scholar 1. 2. 3, 4; Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4; Phi Sigma Tau 4; Debate Soci- ety 4: Student Activities 4; Appointntents Board 3; Philosoplw Advisory Board 2. ;i, 4 Ri -hard A. Burd 28 Linnet Lane Lock Haven. PA 17745 Football 2, 3. 4; Soc Anihro Club 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Hho 2, 3, 4: Iruska 3. 4 Carl D. Burnett 1 14 Terra ' c Avenue Upper Darbv. PA 19082 Choir 2, 1; PHPA 1. 2. 3. 4; Spectator 2. 3. 4; Beta Beta Beta 3. 4; Tutor 2, 3, 4 i Michael C. Caff rev 956 ' allamont Drive Wiiliamsport, PA 17701 Carey A. Calistri 855 Louisa Street Wiiliamsport, PA 17701 Peggy A. Campbell Box222. R.D. 3 Milton, PA 17847 Wendy H. Carpenter 8000 Park Overlook Drive Bethesda, MD 20034 Gamma Delta Sigma 1, 2. 3, 4; Pan-Hellenic 3, 4: Psi Chi 4; Student Judi- ciary 3; Theatre 1, 2; Gold Kev Barbara J. Carstens 29 Gooseneck Point Road Oceanporl, NJ 07 757 TKE Little Sister 2. 3, 4; Big Sister 2; Assistant Bus- iness Manager 4 Pamela S. Cianciosi 2501 Sherman Drive Endwell. NY 13760 Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4; Choir and Tour 1, 2: Scholars 1 : Desiderata 1 , 2, 3. 4: UCM 2. 3, 4: SLB2:TP. C 1.4 I John C. Cipolla 201 East Third Street Wiiliamsport. PA 17701 Karen S. Clark R.D. 1. Box 40 Delhi. NY 13753 Beta Phi Gamma 2. 3. 4; Varsity Field Hockey 1, 2, 3; N ' arsity Basketball 2; Arrow 2 William J. Clark 40 Rex Road Wesley Hall was Wesley Hall! J Washington, PA 15301 Jack W. Coapman 312 Ridge Road Horseheads, NY 14845 Kimberly A. Coffman 5 East Benjamin Avenue Conyngham, PA 18219 Gamma Delta Sigma 1 , 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Gamma Delta Sigma Homecoming Queen 3 Thomas J. Colantuono 2311 South Bouvier Street Philadelphia, PA 19145 Football 1,2; Lambda Chi Alpha 2, 3, 4; SALC 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 John Comito 1133 67th Street Brooklyn, NY 11219 Football 1, 2; Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4; Big Brother 3 Daniel R. Coney R.D. 2,Box312-F Montoursville, PA 17754 John A. Cooper 3030 St. Charles Avenue Gainesville, GA 30501 Donna M. Cressey 9 Perley Avenue Rowley, MA 01969 Lambda Chi Alpha Cre- sent 1, 2, 3; Pan-Hellenic 1, 2, 3; Intramurals 2; Yearbook 4; Academic Standings Committee 4 James M. Curry 1 06 East Cambridge Avenue Linwood,NJ 08221 . eta Chi James P. Curry 2776 Grove Avenue East Meadow, NY 11554 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Pre- LaM ' Club Kim E. Dahlgren 367 Lincoln Avenue Williamsport, PA 17701 Leslie C. Daniel 9 Janet Lane Berkeley Heights, NJ 07922 Choir 1, 2, 4; Swimming 3; SALC 3, 4; Tour Guide 1,2,3,4 Robert E. Davidson 35 Washington Place Totowa,NJ 07511 Tennis 1, 2; Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4; Phi Sigma Tau 4; Theta Chi 2, 3, 4 Millard P. Davis 919 Edgemoor Road Cherry Hill, NJ 08034 Peter A . Davis 5 Johanna Avenue Parsippany, NJ 07054 Harriett E. Deissler 2951 Bay Street GulfBreeze,FL 32561 Independent Runner 1,2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; SALC 3; TKE Little Sister 2, 3; Big Sister 2; Biology Asst. LGA4 Paul M. Dejoseph 56 Baldwin Lane Willingboro, NJ 08046 Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Lambda Chi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4; Spectator 3, 4 (Edi- tor); Tri-Beta 3, 4; Iruska 3,4 Robert M. DeLuca 42 Hampton Street Sayville, NY 11782 Arthur J. Denney Box 11 Allamuchy,NJ 07820 Andrea M. Deufel 1 5037 Joshua Tree Road Gaithersburg, MD 20760 Swimming 1, 3; Dorm V.P. 4; Awareness 4; Alpha Beta Phi 2, 3, 4 Charles A. Duda Box 78 Liberty, PA 16930 Mark M. Dugan 229 Hermitage Street Philadelphia, PA 19127 Kappa Delta Rho 2, 3, 4; Varsitv Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Dawn L. Dunbar 2411 Lycoming Creek Road Williamsport, PA 17701 Faith E. Duryea 1 1 Lyons Place West wood, NJ 07675 TKE Little Sister 2. 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3 Old Tappan,NJ 07675 Arrow 3, 4: Intramurals I E Gregory M. Ebbert 241 North Third Street Lehighton, PA 18235 Rosemarie V. Eckroth 343 Park Avenue Williamsport, PA 17701 Jon R. Edgar 47 West Grenadier Road Scottsville, NY 14546 Robert C. Egge 410 Forbush Street Boonfon, NJ 07005 Timothv F. Engler R.D. 1, ' Box 143 a Montgomery, PA 17752 Susan Shadle Erb 146 Ridgefield Drive York. PA 17403 Janet L. Esposito 39 0IdTappanRoad Mark A. Falcone 330 South Fourth Street Steelton, PA 17113 Football 1, 2, 3. 4; Kappa Delta Rho 1,2.3,4 Anne L. Fisher Beechwood Drive Kennett Square. PA 19348 Donna J. Fisher 47 Reynolds Avenue Whippany.NJ 07981 Walter C. Fisk R.D. l.Box86-A Sayre.PA 18840 Wrestling 1, 2; Beta Beta Beta 3, 4; Phi Gamma Mu 3,4 Kenneth E. Fitts 3321 Woodhaven Road Philadelphia, PA 19154 Football 1,2, 3, 4;IFC 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Rho 1,2.3,4 ' . Thomas Fortmann Horseshoe Trail R.D. 1 Malvern, PA 19355 Tau Kappa Epsilon 2, 3, 4 Steven M. Fortounas Tvler Avenue Miller Place. NY 11764 Mary P. Foster 17201 Masemore Road Parkton. MD21120 Gamma Delta Sigma 1. 2, 3, 4; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey 1. 2; Specta- tor 1. 4; LGA 3, 4; Intra- murals ] , 4; Grandparents 3 Frederick F. Fuess 19 Highland Drive Summit, NJ 07901 A s used to come easily. r Robert C. Ganoe 282 Orangebury Road earl River. NY 1096 5 ¥ Jeffrey W. Garrett 8 Minnehaha Court liorth Little Rock, AR 72116 iTheodore D. Gerhart I2O2I Robindale Avenue Lancaster, PA 17601 James C. Gessner PO Box 6 Leek Kill, PA 17836 James A. Gillis 1 2340 Sagamore Leawood. KS 66206 i roy A. Giniecki 1 Steven Terrace South Plainfield. NJ 07080 I Nancy J. Goldberg 911 Gainsway Road Yardley, PA 19067 Gamma Delta Sigma 1, 2. 3, 4; Psych. Club 3, 4; Psi Chi 3, 4; Judiciary 4; Yearbook 3. 4, Sales Man- ager: Dorm Council 1, 2, 3, 4; CAB 4; Student Ser- vices 4: Pan-Hellenic 3, 4 I Anne M. Goodyear Box322.Pine ' Road Ml. Hollv Springs, PA 17065 Eric N. Grimes 317 Ainsworth Street Linden, NJ 07036 Robert S. Grodsky R.D. 5. Box 584 Newton. NJ 07860 Michael E. Groulx 824 Wilson Street )l illiamsport, PA 17701 Charles F. Guzieiek 116 East Montgomery Street Johnstown, NY 12095 H Gail W. Haas 324 Almond Street Williamsport. PA 17701 Stephen J. Hancock 1318 Market Street Williamsport. PA 17701 David C. Hannaford 4684 Brittanv Road Toledo, OH 43615 Nancy J. Harman 159 Main Street Wellsboro, PA 16901 Gamma Delta Sigma 1. 2, 3, 4: Band 1. 2, 3: Junior Class Treas. 3; Omicron Delta Epsilon 3, 4; Tour Guide 3, 4; Foreign Lan- guage Club 3; Advisory Committee 3 Randy C. Hartman 1 2 Kinnev Avenue Mt.Pocono, PA 18344 Francis C. Harvey 213 Colonial Avenue Norristown, PA 19401 Kappa Delta Rho 2, 3, 4; Varsity Football 1,2,3,4 Robert P. Hastings 714 River Street Peckville, PA 18452 Basketball 1,2,3,4 John A. Hitesman 336 East Mountain Avenue South Williamsport, PA 17701 R. Stephen Hoover 316 Winter Street Williamsport, PA 17701 Ronald W. Hoover Box 61, R.D. 1 Snow Shoe, PA 16874 Daniel J. Hudson 12461 Sweet Briar Road Philadelphia, PA 19154 aren a . Jezewski 6647 Bergen Place, Apt. C-3 Brooklvn, NY 11220 Joanne M. Johnson 2 Martin Lane Morristown.NJ 07960 Stephanie L. Jones 361 Mine Run Road. R.D. 2 Schwenksville, PA 19473 Dorm Council 1: Student Governance 3. 4: Home- coming Committee 1, 2. 3, 4; Gamma Delta Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4; Judiciary 3, 4: Iruska 3, 4: Student Affairs Committee 3, 4 K Nancy A. Kachiine 12 Hawthorne Plac« Summit. . J 07901 Lisa R. Kaier 236.J Beaver Hollow Drive Toms River, NJ 08 7 53 Paul W. Kauffman 41 Houston Avenue .Montgomery, PA 17752 Alpha Phi Omega 2. 3, 4: Choir 1; Desiderata 1, 2, 3, 4; LCM 2, 3, 4; SUB 1, 2: The Group 1, 2 New Life 1, 3 Soc Anthro Club 4 TPAC 4 Karen A. Kawa 1 194 Rural Avenue Williamsport, PA 17701 Phyllis L. Keil 72 Kossuth Place Wayne, NJ 07470 Beta Beta Beta 3, 4; Lambda Chi Alpha: Cres- cent 1, 2; Pan-Hellenic 3; Arrow 1 ; Dorm Council 3, 4 Timothy S. Kelsey 107 West Main Street Freehold. NJ 07728 Arrow 4: Kappa Delta Rho 2. 3. 4; Senior Trib- une 3: Review 4: Basket- ball 2; English Student Advisory 4 Kathryn S. Kennedy R.D. l.Prescott Circle Lebanon, NJ 08833 Jack D. Klees 223 Hepburn Street Milton, PA 17847 Karen M. Knipper 227 Cupsaw Drive Ringwood, NJ 07456 Michael . Kranz 721 .Market Street South Williamsport, PA 17701 Craig S. Kropp 223 Summer Street Duboistown, PA 17701 James D. Kuzio 1 300 Catherine Street Williamsport, PA 17701 Bart L. Landzert 535 Reservoir Drive Franklin Lakes. NJ 07417 Carl G. Lebo 305 Maple Road Middletown, PA 17057 PHPA 3, 4; Arrow 3; Theta Chi 3, 4; IFC 4; Beta Beta Beta 3, 4 Someone put Kool-Aid in Theta Chi ' s shower heads. Janici- E. Lotteer 967 Xest Fourth Street Willianisport, PA 17 701 Sue Klleri Lew is 7 23 Oak Street Boon ton, NJ 07005 WendaK.Loekeuff ■R.D. l.Box426 Williamf.port, PA 17 701 Judy L. Lodpe Box 52 Grover. PA 17 735 Gamma Delta Sigma 2, 3. 4; Band 1; Pan-Hellenic 3: SHARE 4 Brian J. Lumpkin 18 Azalea Lane Le ittown, PA 19055 V.P. 3; LGA 3, 4 M Kathleen M. Malloy 700 Market Street Lewisburi?. PA 17837 Heather M. Manley 618 Timber Lane Clarks Summit. PA 18411 Beta Phi Gamma 1, 2, 3. 4; Soc Anthro 3. 4: Pres. Ad isory Board Soe. 3. 4: Tour Guide 1. 2, 3, 4; Grandparent 2. 3, 4 John E. Mareinkevieh 1 8 Akron Avenue Westmont,NJ 08108 Lambda Chi Alpha 2, 3, 4; Arrow I; Dorm Council 4: IFC 3: Intramurals 1, 2 George C. Martin 1 ((80 1 Clermont Avenue Garrett Park, MD 20766 Michael J. Mason 4505 Yarmouth Court Virginia Beac-h. VA 23455 Wrestling 1, 3, 4: Lambda Chi Alpha 1, 2, 3. 4: IFC Janet A. Masser 5 1 2 Harrison Street Ridley Park. PA 19078 Chem. Society 1. 2; Mas- ter Alchemist 3, 4; Alpha Phi Omega 2. 3: Alumni Sec. 4: Arrow 4 Pamela J. Masser 151 Woodland Avenue Convent Station, J 07961 Tennis 1: Beta Phi Gamma 1, 2, 3, 4; Dorm Council 4; Psych. Club 3 Joseph M. Mattes 108 Vine Street Ringtown, PA 17967 Edward M.McCabe 322 U est Lindley Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19120 Koren P. McCarthy R.D. 8 Gettysburg. PA 17325 Choir 1; Asst. History Dept. 3. 4: Advisory Board 2. 3; Activities Board 3. 4; Pan-Hellenic 2; Gamma Delta Sigma 1. 2. 3. 4; Intramurals 2; Dorm Council 3 James E. McCreedy 34 Dawson Drive West Caldwell, NJ 07006 Debra L. McDermott PO Box 7 73 Clearfield, PA 16830 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Beta Phi Gamma 2, 3, 4; Dorm Council 3; Big Sis- ter 1 Sharon K. McGinnis Route 5, Box 490 Covington. KY 41015 Thomas S. McGlone 4363 S ' oodland Avenue Drexel Hill, PA 19026 Tau Kappa Epsilon Ml Cassandra L. McLaughlin Box 2 I 5 Ralston, PA 17 763 Ghent. Society 3. 4: Intra- murals 2, 3: Lambda Chi Alpha 1, 2, 3; Pan-Hel- leni - 3; Arrow 4: PHPA 4 Howard .McMahon 203 Prospect Street Dalton. PA 18414 Beverly A. Meiser R.D. 1 Richfield. PA 1 7086 Stephen M. Meyers R.D. 3. Box 284 Bellefonte, PA 16823 Football 1: Wrestling 1; Sign) Pi 3, 4; Pi Gamma Mu3,4 Gina H. Michael 158 North Second Street Hughesville, PA 17737 Scott J. Mindrebo 1 2 North Street Franklin. NJ 07416 Kathryn S. Minick Box 87 Newburg. PA 17240 Band 1. 2, 3. 4: Scholar 1,2,3. 4; Basketball 1,2, 3. 4: Psyc. Advisory Boar d 2, 3, 4: Psi Chi 2, Phi Kappa Phi 4 Thomas F. Minion 408 Lvndhurst Drive Broomall. PA 19008 Richard A. Miskin 168 Manorside Drive Brick, N J 08723 Justin J. Molisani PC Box 454 Bricklown.NJ 08723 John C. Moore 3610 Bent Branch Court Falls Church, VA 22041 Marlene J. Mover 1221 Lawn Avenue Selhrsville. PA 18960 Field Hockev 1. 2, 3: Scholars I. ' 2. 3. 4; GanuTia Delia Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4; Psi Chi 2, 3. 4; Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4: Phi Sigma Tau 4; Big Sister 1, 2, 3, 4 John T. Murray 1 89 Butler Parkway m Summit, NJ 07901 Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4. C ap- tain4:ThetaChi 2, 3, TVT 1 Patricia A. Nezelek m Box238A. R.D. 3 9 Greene. NY 137 78 Varsity Field Hocke 1. ,2. 3. i, Capt. 4: Varsity Bas- ketball I: Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4; WRLC 2, 3. 4; Beta Phi Gamma 2. 3, 4; SALC; Iruska3, 4 Francis VI . Nunan 235 Highland Avenue Upper Darby, PA 19082 o David A. Oberlin R.D. 3. Box 200 Lewisburg. PA 17837 Christine M. O ' Brien l04CherrvStreet Danville, PA 17821 Gamma Delta Sigma 2, 3. 4: Acct. Asst.2,3, 4:P an- Hellenic 3. 4: Big Sis ter 1.2. 3; SHARE 4 r Jane E. Pahls 1705 V( est Highland Street Allen town, PA 18104 Choir 1, 2; Tour 1, ■■■ ■L .Ji Tim Kelsey fell asleep on the railroad tracks coming home from the pub! S ambda Chi Alpha Cres- cent 1, 2, 3; Big Sister 2. 3; LGA 3. 4; Hall Council I; Review 4 Robert A. Palchen 1234 Louisa Street Williamsport, PA 17 701 Karen N. Patricia R.D. 2. Box225 Newton, NJ 07860 SUB 1,2;UCM2, 3, 4 Cynthia A. Peck 6 Indian Rock Road Warren, NJ 07060 Lambda Chi Alpha Cres- cent 1. 2, 3; Big Sister 3; Arrow 4; Student Faculty Committee 4; Soc Anthro Club 4: Dorm Council 4 Todd R. Penman P.O. Box 751 Piketon, OH 45661 Tour Choir 1. 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Fellowship Choir 3, 4 Pres. Terre P. Pensyl R.D. 1, Box 79 Paxinos, PA 17860 Swimming 4; Track 4; Senior Class Council 4; Intramurals 3 t Michael R. Perry 1006 South Chadwick Street Philadelphia, PA 19146 Charles L. Persing 442 Kreamer Avenue Sunbury,PA 17801 Tour Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Teacher Education Com- mittee 3, 4; Education Advisory Board 3, 4; Psych. Club 1, 2; Chapel Board 1,2; Chapel Choir 2,3 Andrew M. Persun 131 Paxtang Avenue Harrisburg, PA 1 7 1 1 1 Theta Chi 2, 3, 4; Specta- tor — Mgr. Editor; Specj tatorStaff 3, 4;1FC2, 3 Steven A. Potter 55 South Street Franklin, MA 02038 Choir 3, 4; New Life 2. 3, 4: UCM 2. 3, 4; J. V. Bas- ketball 1. 2; Desiderata 2. 3. 4: SPS 3, 4; Central Choir 3. 4; Football 1 Christine I . Price 1381 Texar Drive Pensacola, FL 32503 Field Hockey Manager 2, 3; Dorm Council 3 John J. Protasio 905 South Alley Williamsport, PA 17701 Richard E. Pyle 88 West Stewart Street Washington, NJ 07882 R Jeffrey A. Rackovan R.D. l,Box 113 Clarence, PA 16829 Nancy B. RampoHa R.D. 2 Denver, PA 17517 Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4; PHPA 2, 3, 4; TKE Little Sisters 2, 3; Tri Beta 3,4 Boune Ome B. Rattanavong 1027 Calvert Avenue Williamsport, PA 17701 Jeffrey S. Reddall 60 Wendover Drive Huntington, NY 11743 Lambda Chi Alpha 2. 3, 4; Pre-Law 1, 2, 3, 4; Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4; Phi Alpha Theta 3, 4; Phi Sigma Tau 4; Spectator 4 Diane L. Reese 6190 Huntingdon Street Harrisburg, PA 17111 Band 1.2. 3. 4; PHPA 1, 2. 3, 4; Tri Beta 4; Choir 1; Intramurals 1, 3, 4; Spectator 4; Athletic Trainer 2. 3, 4 Larry A. Bobbins 517 Tule Street Montoursville, PA 1 7754 Anthony R. Rogers Mt. Pleasant Road Columbus, NJ 08022 John N. Rylev Box 41 Glenham, NY 12527 Karate Club 3, 4; Alpha Sigma Phi 2. 3, 4 Peter F. Scanlon 1 8 Woodmere Road Cedar Grove, NJ 07009 Joanna Schaedel 1 90 Sandford Avenue North Plainfield. NJ 07060 Gamma Delta Sigma 1, 2, 3,4 Mary L. Schlesinger 16 Phvllis Drive Naugatuck.CT 06770 Gamma Delta Sigma 2, 3, 4; Athletic Trainer 3, 4; CAB 4 Dale R. Schmidt Box 326, Oak Hill Road Binghamton, NY 13901 CAB 3, 4 Linda K. Schneider 108 Oak Drive Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458 Wrestling Asst. 1; Review 2. 3, 4, Asst. Editor; TKE Little Sisters 2, 3, 4; Arrow 2. 3, 4, Asst. Edi- tor; Intramurals 2, 3; Dorm Council 4; Theta Chi Homecoming Queen 4 Chris E. Shaner R.D. 2, Box 42 Hughesville, PA 17737 Gina M. Shimshidian 7 Mohawk Drive Ramsey. NJ 07446 Robert W.Siertle 422 Curtin Street South Williamsport, PA 17701 Suzanne Simon 1551 Watson Street Williamsport, PA 17 701 Robert J. Sinnott 1940 South Broad Street Lansdale, PA 19446 Bradley G. Smith 611 Shenandoah Street Portsmouth. VA 23707 Crvstal J. Smith R.D. 1, Box 351 Cogan Station, PA 17728 TKE Little Sisters 2, 3. 4; Tri Beta 3, 4: PHPA 1,2, 3, 4; ROTC 3. 4; Basket- ball 1, 2; Spectator 4 Brenda L. Snyder 214 East Ninth Street Watsontown, PA 17777 Laura A. Sokolowski 121 Tallwood Drive Southington, CT 06489 Jane E. Sortor 1 107 Roelofs Road Yardlev. PA 19067 Choir 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4 Cheryl A. Speicher 3 Orchard Lane Chester, NJ 07930 Beta Phi Gamma 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Class V.P. 4; Soc Anthro. Club 1. 2, 3; Soc. Advisory Board 4; Intramurals 1 Teresa A. Speranza Scullery played tic-tac-toe with the windows in 211 Rich. 7 1 South Maple Avenue Ridgewood, NJ 0T4S0 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Beta Phi Gamma 3, 4; SHARE 4: PHPA 1 Daun S. Spiak 805 Cottonwood Court Paramus,NJ 07652 Beta Phi Gamma 1. 2, 3, 4;TriBeta 4: SAIX 3, 4; Bi(? Sister 1; Dorm Coun- cil 4 Tami H. Spitler 3104Skell) Blvd. Wooster, OH 44691 John B. Stanek Center Street Millville, PA 17846 Choir 1; Chemistry 1; Phi Alpha Theta 3. 4; Pi Gamma Mu 4 Christopher J. Stewart 17101 Skel ton Place Dallas. TX 75248 John M. Stiansen 1 7 Brook Street Hackensack,NJ 07601 Beverly G. Stormer 10515 Calumet Drive Silver Spring. MD 20901 Gamma Delta Sigma 1, 2. 3, 4; Psi Chi 2. 3, 4; Pi Gamma Mu 3. 4; Justice Advisory Board 4: Judi- ciary 4; Junior Class Sec. 3; Golf Statistician 1 Brian D. Straub 1 16 Parkview Road Stratford. NJ 08084 Patricia A. Stroble 1139 Park Avenue Williamsport. PA 17701 John M. Stumpf 29 Prospect Place Staten Island, NV 10306 Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4 Debra G. Suplee 5 Balfour Lane i Willingboro. NJ 08D46 Intramurals 1, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Tour 2, 30 4; WRLC 1, 2, 3, 4; Sec. Treas. Class 81; SALC 1. 4; Senior Class Pres. 4; Election Commit- tee 4; Alumni Assoc. Council 4; Beta Phi Gamma 2, 3; EGA 4; Big Sister 1,2. 3 Richard E. Swope PO Box 226, Glenn Street Howard, PA 16841 SHARE 1: Mailroom 2. 3, 4 Mgr.; Arrow 3, 4 Bus. Mgr.; Kappa Delta Rho 3, 4 i Patrick K. Taggart 32 Captolene Avenue Bloomingdale.NJ 07403 !; James B. Teller 719 Shadowlawn Drive Westfieid, J 07090 Mark R. Todd Box 371, Route 5 Frederick. MD 21 701 GCAA 1, 2, 3, 4: Tau Kappa Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4; Judiciary 3; Soph. Class Pres. 2; Publications Board 2, 3, 4: Psych. Club 1,2, 3, 4; Psi Chi 4 Timothy J. Toomey 433 Edge wood Road Pittsburgh, PA 15221 u Deborah J. L ' lrich 807 Cherry Street Williamsport. PA 17 701 TKE Little Sisters 2, 3. 4 rian D. Vasey 1 1 Wadsworth Street Geneseo. NY 14454 Scott C. Vautin 1 34 Rutgers Avenue Berkelev Heights, NJ 07922 David M. ' enezia 1331 Locust Street Norristown. PA 19401 Steven F. Vodoklys 1 Corvair Place Wayne, NJ 07470 J.V. Basketball 1: Intra- murals 1,2, 3, 4 w Michael A. ' aclawski 734 Wyoming Street William.sport, PA 17 701 Band 1. 2, 4: UCM 1. 2, 3, 4; New Life 1; Theatre 1,2,4 William T. Walsh 8 Wayaawi Avenue Bayville, NY 11709 Lisa L. Walton 2226 Old Philadelphia Pike Lancaster. PA 17602 Walter H. ' arriner R.D. 1. 40 Fourth Avenue Thatcher. AZ 85552 James F. Way 325 Meadow Street South Williamsport, PA 17701 Barbara R. Weaver 609 Allegheny Street Jersey Shore, PA 17 740 James B. Werkheiser Box 40 Marshalls Creek, PA 18335 Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Foreign Language Society 3, 4; Soc. AnthroClul) 1,2, 3, 4; Soc. Anthro Advisory Committee 4; Stage Crew 2, 3. 4 Barbara L. Williams 1344 Four Mile Drive Williamsport, PA 17701 Davids. Wilson 60 Valley View Terrace Wayne, NJ 07470 Varsity Golf 1, 2, 3, 4; Theta Chi Lorna L. Winner 2360 Fairview Terrace Williamsport, PA 17701 PHPA 1, 2, 3. 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Non-Resident Stu- dent Assoc. 1, 2; Athletic Trainer 4; Tri Beta 3, 4 Mark D. Woodring Rural Route 3 Chambersburg, PA 17201 Beth C. Wywiorski 844 North Main Street Duryea,PA 18642 SALC 1, 2, 3. 4; Gamma Delta Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4; Pre-Law 2, 3, 4; PoliSci Advisory Board 2, 3. 4; CDC 2, 3; Student Affairs 1; Tour Guide 4; Big Sis- ter 1; Grandparents 2. 3; International Relations Clubl;ROTC 1 Lewis C. Yingling 20 Millstone Road Randallstown,MD 21133 Melissa M. Young R.D. l.Box 152 Linden. PA 17744 Remember iihen KDR had 13 female pledges. 1ry to r memb r the hind of ScptemWr wtun life wa ilow and oh.so mellov i Tty to umcxnbcrr tlie Kind of SeptemWr f ' wluitat i$Qvetn axhi t ' da was yellow Try b remmtb r the HiW of 5 femkr . WWn y tt w re aicncUr and callow fellow,- w i Tty to rememf cr and if you rcmemHr f then follow. yollow.Jollow - WvcCties li ht j u corners of my mnd. XStisty water color memories of the waywewe -- f Scattered ylcinres of the smiles we left tehind J smiles we pave to one another for the wcy we w re f m n Can it be that it was all soiimple ihen or tias time rewritten every line ? Xf we tiad i u c m ce to do it alt cwaui +eU me would we J Conld we ? VdexnWies maj W Wantljnl and yet whati too yainful to remember we fimpW choose to foryet $0 it ' s the laxiyhter we will rcmcmWr v hcxuvcr we remember th way we were ' Th way we were Hist. M NOT CIRCULATE LD ■ 3131 .L9 The Arrow. A3 1981 DATE DUE 1 BORROWER ' S NAME Hist. LD 3131 m n ' V .L9 A3 1981 f f i «


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