Muhlenberg College - Ciarla Yearbook (Allentown, PA)

 - Class of 1980

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the Individuals classics — study of ancient Greek and Roman culture” — Webster “Classics majors appreciate life, the body, good food, and drink their share. — Dr. Robert Wind “ I appreciate good food, when I’m home. And I drink my share.” — Gary Simon, major “What would I like to do when I graduate? I’d like to be an astro- naut. — Tina Salowey, major “She’s too tall to be an astronaut.” — Jonathan Crossette, major “Dr. Wind is very witty. He runs a fun class. — Gary Simon, major “The classics cover a wide range of topics: Latin, Greek, philosophy, and art. — Jonathan Crossette, major “The best things are written in Latin and Greek. — Tina Salowey, major “It is different from any other major. — Dr. Wind communications — technology effective transmission of information and ideas” CLASSICS — First Row: Mrs. Reba Marblestone, Mrs. Ma- ria Redline. Second Row: Dr. Robert Wind. COMMUNICA- TIONS — Dr. George N. Gordon. Below: ETA SIGMA PHI — First Row: Dr. Wind, D. Egazarian, M. Levin, V. Hristofas, L. Frost, L. Kazal. Second Row: G. Simon, T. Salowey, M. Bottos, F. Korich, J. Crossette — Webster “Every aspect of every day life, such as business and government, involves communications. That’s why I’m a communications major. — Laura Gumina “If Muhlenberg is going to keep pace with the first rate liberal arts schools, it cannot turn its back on communications. — Dr. George N. Gordon “I like the idea that the program is a joint effort with Cedar Crest because you get twice as many resources. — David Hissey, major “Looking through the catalog, I thought the department looked like the perfect blend of academics and practical training. Since transfer- ring here, I am happy with the academics but disappointed in the progress of the program, the attitudes of the people involved, and the facilities.” — Angela Palermo, major Practicing communications techniques on Monica is major Howie Bidwell. Left: A between-class break with friends is spent by Derval Whelan, major. Far Left: Dave Harple shares ideas with a visiting photographer. 14

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Besides being the new band director, Barry Kolman added depth to the department by conducting classes. Below: Joe Cimino works on notes for Dr. Schmidt’s course. music — the science or art of pleasing or expressive combinations of tones” — Webster “This department is an important part of a liberal arts college be- cause it adds variety. The program depends upon both the dedication of majors and talent contributed by many non-majors.” — Dr. McClain “I’m a biology major, but applied music was my favorite course. Freedom of expression is rarely realized in science classes.” — Ann Durning “I have nothing but praise for the music department. The faculty members come from excellent schools and are all well-rounded musi- cians. I don’t mind doing the work because it’s really enjoyable!” — Patrice Young, major “The department has a congenial atmosphere. And while this is not known as a music institution, students have gotten into Peabody and Eastman.” — Dr. Schmidt “Not only is band lots of fun — it’s of real musical benefit to its members.” — Rich Gosnay Talented performers Patrice Young and Tim Cover contributed much to enhance the college life in their four years here, besides capturing the bulk of the music awards. MUSIC — First Row: Mr. Barry Kolman, Dr. Charles McClain. Second Row: Dr. Henry Schmidt. 13



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PHI SIGMA IOTA — First Row : K. Greider, M. Moskowitz, M. Golden, C. Heller, L. Tsakiris, Dr. Carol Richards. Sec- ond Row: K. Scheible, E. Rocky, L. Geissler, C. Moore, K. Barrett. language — body of words and idioms common to a people — Webster “What is my favorite language to teach? The one I’m teaching at the time.’’ — Mrs. DeBellis “The Russian studies department is so small that sometimes I felt like I saw more of Dr. Z in one day than his wife did. — Jill Guidroz, major “I’m interested in international law, and I thought French would give me a good language background. The course offerings are limited but very well structured.” — Sue Nebelkoff “Keep plugging.” — Dr. Z, in class “Why is $Phonetics’ listed in the catalog for French when it ' s not even offered in alternate years?” — anonymous major LE CERCLE FRANCAIS: First Row: J. Downey, S. Nebelkopf, L. Giannini, T. Wellen, D Kaufman. Second Row: J. Burke, E. Shaw, A. Kurcirka, M. Cirone, M. Evangelisti, K. Furmark. Third Row: C. Richards, C. Goepel, D. Risell, L. Henning, G. Zumberge. M. Mazzeo, J. Dacier, P. DeBellis, M. Moskowitz, president. Below: SPANISH CLUB: First Row: K. Werner, R. Clever, R. deLaguardia, E. Rocky. Second Row: L Elliot, A. Petach, S. Pulley, president; L. Geissler. Third Row: E. Ganz, C. Goepel, K. Fox, K. Barnett, C. Mettellus. RUSSIAN CLUB — First Row: P Spaeth, J. Guidroz. Second Row: B. Percy, L. Kroekel, A. Petrou. Third Row: E. Ganz, P. Hrycenko. P. Campano, A. Maksimowicz, R. Clever, E. Grosse. Below: DER DEUTSCHE VEREIN — First Row: D. Heeter, S. Bazow, T. Larkin, K. Minnich, K. Silkin, E. Hoffman. Second Row: C. Rogers, E.Zieger, R. Belk, G. Faras, A. Gregg, A. Exner, D. Jentsch, C. Zygmont. Third Row:T . Hauer, S. Sheneman, J. Hasels- berger, P. Blewitt, R. Cook, G. Busch, B. Kaesmeyer, D. Gigliotti.

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