Muhlenberg College - Ciarla Yearbook (Allentown, PA)

 - Class of 1980

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First Row: George W. Gibbs, dean of admissions freshmen; Josephine Gibson, assistant dean of admissions freshmen; Qr George N. Gor- don, director communications studies. Second Row: Hugh W. Harris, director department of public safety; Dr James B Hirsh, director center for continuing education; Eileen Kern, assistant registrar. Third Row: Lynn D. Klein, director alumni relations; Dr. R. Dale LeCount, dean of students; Denise Lyons, assistant dean of admissions freshmen. Fourth Row: Loretta M. Mitchell, director purchasing and general ser- vices; Dr. John H. Morey, president. Wearing a mug of his own, Rick Rizoli delivers gifts to arriving freshmen, like Lisa Sudol. 9

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. I t 4 r wfjft » the Individuals All Happy Hours will be cancelled. -R. Dale LeCount. “We are not trying to make it difficult for students to have parties. ”-R. Dale LeCount. “We are willing to give it another go, but Big Name is on trial and a repeat of “Molly Hatchet will be its demise. ’’- Clair Fetterhoff. “During a period of time when people confront difficulties as a part of the developmental process, I see myself as helping people to understand and cope with difficulties. -Dr. Jerry Downing. “I have had five polygraph examinations scheduled with the Allentown Police Department. Unfortunately, their ma- chine is broken. -Hugh Harris. “I am really pleased with the quality type people we have and that the RA’s take leadership on their halls. I’m also very pleased with the selection of undergraduates (at Muh- lenberg). -Anne Wright. “The abolition of men’s lacrosse and fencing are seriously being considered. We were thinking about wrestling, but decided to continue this sport. ’’-Dr. Stenger. “It is important to project an honest and informative view of Muhlenberg to prospective students and parents. ”- George Gibbs. “It (petty theft) is a problem that will probably always be with us to one degree or another. -Hugh Harris. Center for the Arts Gallery Director Linda Weintraub fills in her visitors on the current exhibit. Right: Weathering the day, Helen Richardson is taking care of business. The Christmas trees are here! Union Director David Seamans assists the grounds crew set up the program board trees. 8



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the Individuals The next decade: a goal of 23-25 million in gifts -Rev. George Eichorn “We are not an employment agency. I do not find people jobs, they find themselves jobs. I view one of my primary functions as helping students learn more about themselves and how they relate to the work field.’’ -Edward Gardner. “The creation of the Center for Continuing Education is the first step in our effort to develop new programs for adult students. ’’-Dr. James Hirsh. “A calender with finals after Christmas impinges on the functions of the school. It would also dramatically increase heating and food costs.” -Dr. Harold Stenger. “We find it (stopping the supply of alcohol) the most effective way of terminating a party.” -R. Dale Lecount. “From conversations with Linda Weintraub, I believe the artist (Acconci) meant it as a statement about the compla- cency of Americans.” -Robert Clark. “Our attorneys researched the situation and discovered that the law says that a person may not desecrate the flag with malicious intent. We said that the college was not a person, and the exhibit was an artistic, intellectual state- ment, and the DA agreed to let us reopen.” -Dr. Stenger. Above Right: Alumni Relations Director Lynn Klein discusses Homecoming day events with Coach Moyer. Below: At the freshmen-faculty softball game during freshmen orientation, catcher and Registrar Roland Dedekmd, helps lead his team on to victory. i AD 10

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