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Larch Student Society The Landscape Architecture Stu- dent Society sponsored two fund- raisers during the fall—an outdoor plant sale and a pumpkin and cider sale on the Mall, and also organ- ized a spring banquet honoring all graduating landscape architecture students. The society, with 117 members, sponsors lectures during the year, sends a group of Larch students to a national convention, and provides a co-op service that sells drafting materials and prints to society members at a discount. During the spring, the society also sponsors an Alumni Invasion” or homecoming for all “Larch” gradu- ates. Tom Alloy. Cheryl Auchcnbach. Karen Anderson. Lee Buranak. Fran Beatty. Dolores Bcrard. Suzanne Brask. Patti Brown. Dan Burke. Karen Bu.vbaum. Claudia Carlucci. Annette Cassell. Wall Chamberlain. Ed Collier. Kevin Coullon. Dan Dahlkcmpcr. Linda Dalmas. Al Dcmcrkh. Louis Dibcllo. Enin Digian. Mike Fisher, Carol Fleming. Jim Fortinsky. Kcllc Foster. Bart Fried. J. Giannonc. Bob Grosof. Kelly Harris. Joanne Hartman. Jeff Hcin .e. Mark Heller. Chris Hermann. Stacy Hesse. Sue Holland. Deb Homan. Don Hoover, Sharon Holier. Gary llucgal. Robert Iriek. Linda Kaiser. Kim Kauffman. Chris Kenny. Patty Kimball. Dick Kimmcl. Jeff Knopp. Bob Ljmbc, Kathy Landis. Lisa Lanois. Mike Lofumo, John Lopez. John Lupo. Greer Mancval. Cynthia Martin. Peggy Martin. Karen McGonnell. Janet McPhason. Karen McKenzie, Susan Meyer. Steve Michael. Scott Mickcison. Dun Millington. Bill Morgan. Perry Morgan. Sue Morgan. Nina Ncilhammcr, Carolyn Orbcn. Bruce Ott. Lynne Paul. Steve Plano. Randy Richter. Jill Rohrbaugh. Gary Rubino. Sue Saulsbury. Kim Sheets. George Skowski. Sue Sic, Mark Smith, Karl Stcinmctz, Paul Stochr. Donna Sylvanovich. Bill Tamburro. John Tate. Elizabeth Testier, John Thomas. Nick Truhan. Carol Waite, Al Walters. Brian WaltcsdorlT. Bob Wcidknccht, John Werlcy, Maureen Wheatley. Jeff Wiser. Andrew Wilkin. Scott Wolford. Randy Wright. Paula Zabkar. Elaine Zeidcrs. Kevin Zcnk. Nancy Cunning. Curtis Calloway. Dave Gordon. Maureen Kane. Corine Korywchak. Mary Murphy. Bcrnic Makes. Dave Nauglc. Gene Biblack. Juninc Roll. Bill Rose. Ann Varley. Cindy Wcimcr. The PSUSSSW is a stu- dent organization which provides pre-professional counseling for students in- terested in the social work field. The Penn State Univer- sity Society of Student So- cial Workers provides many opportunities for its members. The club is well known for its service activi- ties in the community. The students of social welfare arc instrumental in dis- tributing public welfare in- formation to the commu- nity. The club co-sponsored a toy fund drive to benefit mentally retarded children. PSUSSSW Larch Student Socictv PSUSSSW 259
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Lambda Alpha Epsilon Diane Coionna, Adde Dumm. Kim Eagaon. Mark Garvey. Andrea Gonger. Virginia Hart, Virginia Hcr p«rbcrg. Ruv Hixon, Dan John. Karen Karpa. Murcie Kaufman. Nancy Kordon. l onna Kodcsky. Patricia Kowal. Kay Krauv. Mary Ann Kraus. Elizabeth LuCrovv. Susan Lamberson. Stephen Mackic. Kevin McClincy. Bruce Neumann. Jordun Pccile. Mary grace Phillips. Frederic Piry. Steve Rafetto. Roger Roth. Thctnlorc Roth. Edwin Rutherford. Ruth Siegfried. Audrey Slepccki. Glen Watkins. Mark Williams. Catherine Wright. Edwin Donovan. Professor of EEC (Advisor). f Lambda Alpha Epsilon is an association devoted to furthering professionalism in ail areas of criminal justice. It strives to encourage greater cooperation among criminal justice agencies and to promote greater understanding between the community and the profession. Its membership fosters more responsive training and education to fulfill the needs of the profession through sponsorships of seminars, technical materials, and personal contacts. The association serves as a national voice on key issues of the profes- sion. Membership is composed of persons who are for- mally committed to the field of criminal justice either through their education or their employment. Chapters are organized as professional, collegiate, or a com- bination of both, depending on eligible members in the community. Memberships arc drawn from the total criminal justice spectrum-law enforcement, prosecu- tion dcfensc. courts and corrections. The Penn State (Phi Rho) Chapter consists of 42 Law Enforcement and Corrections students. 258 Lambda Alpha Epsilon
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.Lion’s Guard. Lion's Guard is an all-university drill company which sponsors both a men’s and a women’s drill team. Well known along the Last Coast for their precision moves, the basic drill team and the trick drill team of Penn State both perform a variety of difficult routines using quality Springfield rifles. The purpose of the Lion’s Guard is to maintain a highly efficient drill company while fostering a spirit of friendship and cooperation among the members. Their goal is to develop several precision teams capable of competing in a number of intercollegiate meets. Peggy Batcv. Brent Brccdon. Maryannc Brcnnon. David Doyle. Sonya Dudley. Lori Gardner. Pat Guenther, Karla Hummel. Gcrri Johnson, Trudi Kclchncr. Ted Kopce. Shirley Miller. Mark Mocser, Mary Nelson, Philip Paladino. Julie Plummer. Pat Ragan. Andi Russo. Margaret Simon. Janet Smith. Linda Smith. Pamela Swcgcr. Edward Winkofski. 260 Lion's Guard
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