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u + «2f qOG SUSQUEHANNA • UNIVERSITY Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania Where does the time go? Susquehan- na University students often seem to pose this question at one time or another during their collegiate experience. Freshmen become seniors in what seems to be a very short four years, and in that time acquire skills necessary to prepare for life beyond SU. From choosing the perfect formal date to choosing the perfect career, students learn to make the best decisions they can and budget their time to fit their diverse sched- ules. These responsibilities are also accom- panied by good times with close friends, and the laughter and fun of today soon become fond memories. College does seem to pass quickly, and this is the time to make the most of it. IT . Because it will not last forever, . ,• — ,%4$ p4Mtp f t 10 SUSQUEHANNA UNIVERSITY Founded 1858 by the Evangel- ical Lutheran Church as the Missionary Institute and Sus- quehanna Female College. The present corporate title was adopted in 1895. HK«Ctl.¥.HI« MIITOaiCIl  «0 MUSIUM COM HI JSION  ■ These are the days to hold onto, 12 13 14 15 This is the time. k3l 17 NARY RECEIVES DEDICATION 18 Dedication The student body of Susquehanna University proudly dedicates the 1987-88 edition of the Lanthorn to Dr. Bruce L. Nary ( that ' s ' N ' as in ' Nancy, ' ' a, ' ' r, ' ' y ' , as he often tells his students). A native of Biglerville, PA, Dr. Nary received his B.S. degree from Ithaca College (NY) and his M.A. and Ph.D., with a major in Theatre, from the University of Mich- igan. He is married to the former Dorla Bushnell of Newark Valley, NY. Dorla says that Dr. Nary would not marry her until he received his master ' s degree, but it was she who typed all of his doctorate work! A former school teacher, Dorla holds music degrees from Syracuse University and Northwestern University. Before arriving at Susquehanna in 1960, Dr. Nary taught at Margaretville Central School (NY) and at the University of Michigan. Currently, he teaches various theatre, acting, and directing courses at S.U. He also directs the winter theatre production each year in Ben- jamin Apple Theatre and chose Shakespeare ' s A Mid- summer Night ' s Dream to perform this year. He is a member of the Speech Association of America, the American Educational Theatre Association, Theta Alpha Phi, and is a veteran of the U.S. Army Air Corps. He has played an active role in the Susquehanna Sum- mer Study at Oxford program and has served as the president of the Theatre Association of Pennsylvania (TAP). Dr. Nary ' s philosophy, as he often tells his actors, is Don ' t complain, don ' t explain. Just do it. Thank you, Bruce Nary, for sharing your love of theatre with the students of Susquehanna. Dedication 19 20 Never had anyone so cor- rect an estimate of life but that circumstances, time, and experience ever bring him something new and ever instruct him. — Terence FACULTY STAFF 21 Jeanne Neff Vice President For Academic Affairs Virginia Coombs Assistant to the President Joel Cunningham President 1 J Ar B I i i j0p 4 3 f ' I r j la ga 1 fy - Donald Housely Henry Diers Dean, School of Arts and Sciences; History Dean, School of Fine Arts and Communications Carl Bellas Dean, Sigmund Weis School of Business Pamela White Dean of Academic Services Dorothy Anderson Dean of Students 22 Pamela Allen Admissions Counselor ? AM Larry Augustine Head of Communications Department V. Donald Aungst Controller Pamela Aungst Administrative Assistant in Admissions Jane Barlow Professor of Classical Languages William Bauman Food Service Manager Julia Becker Health Center Nurse Dorothy Blankenship Coordinator of the Media Center James Blessing Associate Professor of Political Science Gloria Blue Periodicals Acquisitions Librarian David Boltz Associate Professor of Music George Boone Associate Professor of Biology Susan Bowers Assistant Professor of English Robert Bradford Professor of Political Science Kenneth Brakke Associate Professor of Mathematical Sciences David Bussard Management Nancy Cairns Professor of French Frank Chase Associate Professor of Sociology Paul Cherulnik Associate Professor of Psychology John Chubb Athletic Equipment Supervisor Joan Clark Lecturer in Dance John Cooper Professor of Religion Michael Cordas University Physician Carol Courtney Director of Residence Life Galen Deibler Professor of Music Connie Delbaugh Assistant Professor of Physical Education Thomas Diehl Women ' s Basketball Coach Thomas Dodge Business Manager Ronald Dotterer Associate Professor of English Donald Egan Food Service Assistant Manager Bruce Evans Assistant Professor of Political Science Captain Leonard Ewing Assistant Professor of Military Science Barbara Feldmann Writing Coordinator, Academic Skills Center 25 Hans Feldmann Professor of English Mike Ferlazzo Assistant Director of Public Relations Gary Fincke Director of Academic Skills Center Assistant Professor of English Patricia Fishbein Cataloger of Media Center Shelia Fisher Head Circulating Librarian, Media Center kT V Kenneth Fladmark Professor of Management Frank Fletcher Professor of Geology Debora Fore Instructor in Physical Education John Fries Associate Professor of Music Boyd Gibson Associate Professor of Religion Gynith Giffin Professor of Chemistry Robert Goodspeed Professor of Geology Betsy Gombert Office Manager, Public Relations Gerald Gordon Professor of History levin Graybill Lecturer in Management Charlotte Gross Assistant Professor of English Fred Grosse Professor of Physics Andrea Growney Systems Analyst Programmer Wallace Growney Professor of Mathematical Sciences and Management Gary Guth Lecturer in Music Nancy Hackenburg Buyer for Campus B ookstore Karen Hackman Instructor of Evening Courses James Handlan Associate Professor of Mathematical Sciences Donald Harnum Director of Athletics Assistant Professor of Physical Education H Carol Harrison Assistant Professor of Mathematical Sciences Randy Harrison Assistant Professor of Biology Allen Henry Visiting Assistant Professor of Management Mathematical Sciences Susan Hegberg Associate Professor of Music Stephen Herrold Manager of Academic Computing Jack Holt Assistant Professor of Biology W. Murray Hunt Professor of Philosophy V Anthony Ierulli Instructor in Physical Education Charles Igoe Professor of Education Director of Volunteer Services r Larry Isaacs Visiting Professor of Business Practice Heidi Jacob Lecturer in Music Susan Johnson Professor of Modern Languages Pamela Keiser Sara Kirkland Assistant Director of Career Development Vice President for University Relations Robert Klak Professor of Music Linda Klingensmith Lecturer in English Paul Klingensmith Assistant Professor of English Karl Klose Associate Professor of Mathematical Sciences lack Kolbert Professor of Modern Languages Richard Kozlowski Assistant Professor of Physics Fritz Kreisler Director of Counseling Center Charles Kunes Barbara Lewis Assistant Professor of Physical Education Assistant Professor of Psychology Bonnie Lightcap Administrative Assistant to Vice President for University Relations David Lightcap Weber Chapel Auditorium Campus Technical Director Chief Engineer VVQSU John Longaker Professor of History Richard Lowright Associate Professor of Geology George Machlan Professor of Accounting John Magnus Associate Professor of Music Donna Maize Administrative Assistant to the Vice President of Academic Affairs Dorothy Masom Lecturer in Art Richard Masom Associate Professor of Management Brian McBryan Assistant Football Coach Thomas McGrath Professor of Chemistry Marian McKechnie Associate Professor of History |ames McMenamin Reading Specialist, Academic Skills Cente James Misanin Professor of Psychology Robert Mowry Associate Professor of Spanish Dolly Naginey Health Service Bruce Nary Professor of Communications Theatre Arts Jean Norris University Nurse Helen Nunn Director of Financial Aid Robert Nylund Professor of Chemistry W. Patrick O ' Neill Lecturer in Art Catherine Payne Lecturer in Music Dianne Portelance Lynne Porter Neil Potter Bruce Presser Visiting Assistant Professor of Political Instructor in Communications Theatre Professor of Chemistry Professor of Biology Sciences Arts 31 Joan Price Director of Development William (Rocky) Rees Instructor in Physical Education Patricia Reiland Assistant to the Registrar William Remaley Professor of Management Wilhelm Reuning Professor of History Linda Richards Computer Technician Victor Rislow Assistant Professor of Music William Rock Director of the Institute of Business and Society k %« . Edward Rogers Visiting Lecturer in Physics Beverly Romberger Assistant Professor of Speech and Communications Marvin Rudnitsky Lecturer in Management Lance Sadleck Director of Student Activities and the Campus Center Frederick Sauter Assistant Professor of Management ' 32 Jennifer Schoen Admissions Counselor Edward Schwann Professor of Accounting G. Edward Schweikert Associate Professor of Psychology ' R y x Robert Seeley Assistant Professor of Economics Stan Steiple Cross Country Coach Raymond Shaheen Special Assistant to the President Lou Silverman Arts Manager Linda Skinner Director of Annual Giving Linda Slocum Lecturer in German James Smillie -ibrarian Director of the Media Center Alex Smith Registrar C. Scott Smith Instructor in Music Jean Smith Publications Manager 33 s- 7 Wendell Smith Manager of the Campus Bookstore Renee Susland Act 101 and Academic Advisement Program Counselor Cyril Stretansky Associate Professor of Music Richard Taddei Instructor in Physical Education James Taylor Men ' s and Women ' s Track Coach Katherine Temple Mathematics Coordinator. Academic Sk Center Christopher Thomforde Chaplain of the University Wanda Troutman Mailroom Supervisor Robert Tyler Associate Professor of Mathematical Sciences Gene Urey Associate Professor of Political Science N. ! C. Vasantkumar Assistant Professor of Sociology and Anthropology Bruce Wagenseller Director of Physical Education Peter Waldeck Professor of German 34 J. Thomas Walker Associate Professor of Sociology Diane Wall University Nurse William Ward Professor of Management Audrey Weaver Manager of the Mailroom Dan Wheaton Associate Professor of English David Wiley Professor of Religion Director, Susquehanna University Press Becky Wilson Periodicals and Acquisitions, Media Center Sandra Wolf Administrative Assistant to the Vice President for University Relations Deborah Woods Coordinator of Project Housing System Richard Woods Director of Security and Safety Joanne Wray Director of Continuing Education Eugene Wynn Manager of Computer Operations and Scheduling Richard Ziegler Director of Admissions 35 36 But there never seems to be enough time to do the things you want to do once you find them. — Jim Croce 37 SPECIAL EVENTS Homecoming and Parents ' Weekend 38 Speciai Events Special Events 39 West Side Story: Backstage Fun, Onstage Success WEST SIDE STORY CAST OF CHARACTERS THE JETS Riff Tony Action A-Rab Baby John Snowboy Big Deal Diesel Gee-Tar THEIR GIRLS Graziella Velma Anybodys Minnie Clarice Pauline THE ADULTS Doc Schrank Krupke Gladhand THE SHARKS Bernardo Maria Anita Santo Garcia Chino Mark Stoddard Pepe Kelly Dencker Luis Charles Smith Indio Mike Gaynord Anxious Thomas Wolfinger Nibbles Eric Mueller Juano Todd Truedson Moose Andrew Cole - THEIR GIR Rosalia Jennifer L. Miller Consuela Meredith Denliker Francisca Eileen Rauner Teresita Julie Dalton Estella Liesl Roehrer Margarita Lauren Bodmer DIRECTOR Matthew Schukis Lauri Wilkinson Lisa Eisenhard Aaron Billger Jeffrey Froling Kevin Pyle Robert Doto Julian Francis Patrick Stiadle Jeffrey Elwell Mark Mattocks Janel Snyder Laura Tidemann Amy Harpster Kristine Davis Laura Odenwald Lisa Winter Mr. Larry Augustine Axel Kleinsorg David Lisner Craig A. Smith Ryan Putney 40 Special Events WAYS AND MEANS CAST OF CHARACTERS Stella Cartwright Cyndi Logan Toby Cartwright Aaron Billger Caston Eric Diesel Lord Chapworth (Chaps) Dave Lisner Olive Lloyd-Ransome Bridget McKinley Princess Elaina Krassiloff (anis Blandy Nanny Leslie Rippard Stevens Todd Truedson DIRECTOR: Thomas Nolan ' ♦•♦•-• . T -, Special Events 41 Rehearsing the Dream jS W 42 Special Events A MIDSUMMER NIGHT ' S DREAM CAST OF CHARACTERS Theseus Todd Truedson Eugeus Santo Garcia Lysander Thomas Nolan Demetrius Julian Francis Philostrate Kevin Pyle Peter Quince Charles Smith Nick Bottom Eric Mueller Francis Flute Mike Gaynord Tom Snout Thomas Stone Snug Curt Miller Robin Starveling Darren White Hippolyta Roberta Rice Hermia Melissa Himmelreich Helena Bridget McKinley David Huff Oberon Titania Kristine Davis Puck (Robin Goodfellow) Aaron Billger | Peaseblossom Jennifer L. Miller Cobweb Kimberly Evans Moth Janel Snyder Mustardseed Larissa Brown Lady 1 Jill Uhler Lady 2 Eileen Rauner DIRECTOR: Dr. Bruce L. Nary Special Events 43- HONORARIES i Ylph.i Epsilon Rho is an honorary or- ganization designed to further the knowledge and opportunities of out- standing communications students in the field of broadcasting. The organiza- tion sponsors various visits by promi- nent individuals in the broadcasting field. They also hold fund raising events and send representatives to the National Convention, held in New York this year. To be eligible for membership, students must achieve a B or better in two or more broadcast-related courses. Left to right: Bobbi Rostiac, (erry Reimenschneider, Brian Stettler. Vlpha Lambda Delta National Honor Society for freshmen is an organization open to any student who achieves a 3.5 GPA during their first year. The purpose of the society is to encourage superior scholastic achievement among students in institutions of higher learning. Alpha Lambda Delta sponsors study breaks during finals and midterms. Also an an- nual fund raiser is held to support the chapter activities. Front Row: Tom Dingbaum. Bob Herr. Jim Cawley. Dan Fornataro. Second Row: (ennie Giasi. (ill DiGruttolo. Janice Gessner. Donna Major. Erika Hardenburg. Elaine Ullrich, (en Wil- son, Karol Weigand, Lois Pahls, Cindy Falck, Ken Hugendubler, Mike Bell. 44 Vlplid Psi Omega is an honorary fraternity to recognize students whose work in theatre is of a high standard. The Susquehanna chap- ter, Theta Phi, currently has 8 mem- bers. The cast is involved in many performances with Boscov ' s depart- ment store at Halloween and Christ- mas. This year APO produced two one-act plays, Ways and Means and Richard Cory. Clockwise from bottom: Cyndi Logan (V. Pres.), Melissa Himmelreich (President). Bridget McKinley. J. J. Muller. Tom Nolan, Wayne Pyle (in absentia). Miss- ing: Eric Diesel. fSeta Beta Beta is a national hon- orary society in biology for under- graduate students. The society seeks to stimulate student scholar- ship; dissemination of scientific knowledge, and promotion of bio- logical research. 45 o I ' . £ 22 fcs - 2l2ft!5B 5ii   553 Sail __ _ ,. — i — ■ ... , . I 1 JB IW ■■ __A v JM m ■i ' IBV. H K U M 1% k i i ; f 17 11 Delta Mu Delta is the national honorary society for those students excelling in the field of USineSS. Front Row: Dottie Hart, Pat Kennedy. Back Row: Martin Bruno The John App Honor Society was established to recognize and encourage superior scholastic :hievement and to foster intellectual activities on campus. Membership is granted to juniors or niors with a cumulative GPA of 3.75. Clockwise from top: Jerry Reimenschneider, Mike Henderson, Sandra lomas, Wendy Goodspeed. iVappa Mu Epsilon is the national honorary mathematics fraternity. Its purpose is to give (cognition to all undergraduate students who have achieved honors standing in mathematics and to imulate interest in all branches of mathematics. Membership requirements are the completion of ree or more mathematics courses with an overall average of 3.0 and a rank in the upper 35% of the ass. hi Mu Alpha Sinfonia is a national professional fraternity of music, open to any male (student or ofessor) who supports, performs or Studies music. First Row: Robert Doll, Scott Carey, leffery Ulmer (Pres.), Eric ueller. Second Row: Mike Gaynord, Jeff Froling. Brent Snyder. Doug Pietsch, Todd Truedson, Santo Garcia, Doug McKenna. 47 if hi Sigma Iota is an internation- al honor society for foreign lan- guages. This includes the Span- ish, French, and German languages. The chapter was first installed at Susquehanna in May of 1987. ri Delta Phi is a national hon- orary French society organized for the purpose of fostering high scholarship in the study of the French language and interests in French arts and culture. 48 i Gamma Mu is an international honor society in social science. Its purpose is to improve scholarship in the social sciences and to achieve a perspective that is a synthesis of them. The privilege of membership in the society is granted to those who have shown unusual interest and aptitude in the Study of such sciences. Pictured: Maureen Hassett r i Sigma Alpha is a national honorary society in political science. The local chapter was founded in 1977. Seated: Vicki Mangus, Mike Henderson. Standing: Lee Marconi. Gretchen Dell e r residential Fellows are a select group of sophomores and juniors representing various majors whose work is of nor caliber. The Fellows meet several times a year with President Cunningham to discuss literature of current erest, and take a cultural trip in the spring. This year the Fellows went to New York City to see the 1987 Tony vard winning play Fences. Front Row: Bob Heir. Dan Fornataro. Melissa Himmelreich, Jen Miller, Laura Primak. Second Row: Mike 1, Ken Hugendubler, Bill Koch, AnnMarie Oakley, Jennie Giasi, Mark Rank, Paul Kopey, Sharon Stauffer. Katie Murphy, Renee Greene, sident Joel Cunningham. 49 x si Chi, the national honor society in psychology, was founded for the purpose of encouraging, stimulating, and main- taining scholarship in psychology. Re- quirements for membership include a minimum of three courses in psychology beyond the introductory level, with at least a 3.0 average and a rank in the upper 35% of the class. Oigma Alpha Iota is an international professional fraternity for women in the field of music. Although members of Sus- quehanna ' s Sigma Omega chapter are not necessarily music majors, all share a love of music and the desire to uphold the highest standards of musical perfor- mance and education. Front Row: Lori Bierly, Christel Nestler, Donna Wenz. Katie Murphy, Donna Fries, Dawn Lejda. Middle Row: Lois Kanaskie, AnnMarie Oakley, Cathy Mason, Roberta Rice, Christine Wolfe, Audrey Buss, Becky Lent, Virginia Greenough. Back Row: Michelle Leitzel, lennie Giasi, Melissa Maurer, Laurie Volpe, Becky Rebuck, Heather Ven- tura, Andrea Kingsbury. 50 Oigma Pi Sigma is a national honor society for physics students for the purpose of promoting a greater in- volvement and understanding of phys- ics among the students on campus. This society, combined with the So- ciety of Physics Students, meets week- ly at dinner at which students make presentations concerning some aspect of physics. Seated: Kyle McKay, Trevor Henry. Standing: Craig Bermingham. Dr. Kozlowski, Donna Degennaro, Sarah Stone, Fred Lubnow, Diane Meyers. Albert Einstein, Miriam Bruynell, Mr. Rogers. Craig Stoken. Kerrie Linker, Kim Kelsey, Doug Yoder, Dave Janiczek, John Hopkins. pigma Tau Delta is the national honorary for English. This is the first year of its existence j. Susquehanna. ft to right: Sandy Mull, Dawn Berger. Sarah Walter. Dr. Feldmann, Karen Brandes. Vicki Halter. 51 PROJECTS The Adopt-A-Grandparent project involves visiting the eld- erly at Penn Lutheran Village. The project members also have a special event once each month for the Grandparents. Through this project, members and Grand- parents experience a unique learning relationship in this age of forgotten elderly. Front Row: Sunday Cahill, Terry DeMott, Patty Anne Cardenas. Shari Miller. Dozey. Becky Frost. Liz Dawson, Cathi Lesniewski. Back Row: Lisa Eisenhard, Diana DeFrate, Nancy Stepsus. Carrie Bishop, Linda Steiner, Wendy Tibaldi The Arboretum Project is a group of students who want to help educate the campus community about plants and trees that grow on this campus by making the growing things more appealable to the average student. The project is responsible for the Fern Garden behind Steele Hall, the Campus Greenhouse, and the Herb Garden. Top Row: Wally Patton, Chris Sarsony. Bill Koch. Bottom Row: Renee Greene. Stephanie Miller. Patty Schneider, Annette Lehmbeck. 52 rts Alive promotes the arts on and around campus through posters and articles. This in- cludes announcements for the Artist Series events plus many other goings-on brought to campus. Clockwise from left: Mike Gaynord, Vickie Fulton, Eric Diesel, Kevin Pyle, Bridget McKinley. Melissa Him- melreich, Lauri Wilkinson (Co-project mgr.), Joanne Doran, Joanne Kloss, Larissa Brown, Pam West, Aaron Billger, Jennifer Bidding, Sharon Stauffer, Dawn Clark, Megan Brown, Sandy Mull (Co-project mgr). The Dig Little Brothers project contributes its services to the community by providing a local boy in need of guidance a helping hand a caring friend through participation in their lives individually and through activities. Members are: Greg Adams, Don Almgren, Paul DaBruzzo, Scotty Harrington, Judson La Londe, Chris Neff (project mgr.), Barry Sheibley, James Turner. 53 The Big Little Sister Project specializes in improving a little sister ' s life, who is a local girl between the ages of 10 and 16, by providing them with a friend and an attentive ear. Members are: Nancy Armacost, Barb Bakeman. Heather Coolev. Nancy Douglas, Sue Elsman, Nancy Heyer. Robin Hyde. Kim Kapes, Cheryl Knapp, Andrea Light. Wendy Long (Project mgr.). Kim Mitchell, Leslie Rippard, Kelly Shatto, Bobbi Wilson, Angie Yarnit- sky Ciareer Crusaders is a group of students working with the Career Development Office who help students with career decisions, resume writing, mock inter- views, and answering any questions they may have about career opportunities. There is to become a bridge between the students and the staff of the Ca- reer Development Office in order to promote more career awareness. Members are: (ames Bell, Michael Burton (Project Mgr.). Alicia DeFelice, Dave Janiczck, Martin Martynuska, Lauren Siegel 54 Members of the Computer Consultants Project provide a weekly hotline for those in need of instant computer help, tutor as- sistance for all computer related classes and strive to alleviate any computer problems in the S.U. and Selinsgrove communities. Members are: Tom Boone, Mohit Bali, Paul DaBruzzo. Lee Hunt, John Hotalen (Project mgr.), Ken Hugendubler, Margaret Masnik, Jean Meyer, Donna Podoletz. Bill Purnell, Carin Sattazahn, Steve Schneeweis. John Schr oeder, Paul Schweitzer, Susan Thiele, Jennifer Varcoe Members of the Crossroads project vol- unteer in area churches to support youth groups. They are responsible for playing the role of advisor in cooperation with youth leaders in the congregation. Other respon- sibilities include planning meetings, lead- ing in Bible studies, planning and partic- ipating in retreats, and providing support and encouragement to the youth. From top: Michelle Thomas, Kris Weaver, Angela Shaheen, Lauren Hook. June Addy, Jennifer Tritt, Mer- ritt Geilfuss (Project mgr.), Stacey Huber. Missing: Cheryl Dum 55 The r reshman Orientation Res- idential Community Advisors form a welcome wagon for in- coming freshmen. F.O.R.C.E. lends guidance, support and en- couragement to freshman stu- dents entering S.U. Stairs (descending): (ill DiGruttolo, Dawn Clark, Janice Gessner, Dave Coffin, Donna Major, Jeff Elwell, Mike Bell, Sam Gross, Julian Francis, Gerard Marini. Front (1. to r.) Gary Baumann, Steve Kime. Cathy Ma- son, Debbie Rosick, Melissa Weigle, Tracy Gillin. Martin Bruno, Dr. Fritz Kreisler. The VJirl Scout Project involves assisting the troop leaders in the community with their Girl Scout troops. Weekly meetings are at- tended in addition to weekend activities to help the girls earn their badges. Members are: Joan Book, Sarah Corbin, Claire Daley, Kathleen French, Leslie Howell, Karen Ledebuhr, Adrienne Ly- ons, Sharon Pavlik (manager), Hilary Phil- brick, Wendy Steinbeiser, Christine Wus- lich 56 The International House serves as the home for many foreign students, as well as American students who are genuinely interested in international culture. The close quarters of the house fosters many close and lasting friendships that transcend the language barrier. Clockwise from top: Scott McWilliams, Brad Moor, Hazuki Ishii, Scot t Marsland, Flora Teh, Enno Kuhnert, Markus Herrmann, Robert Kalomho. This group of young men work in conjunction with the activities coordinator at renn Lutheran Village. The purpose of this project is to initiate and develop re- lationships with the elderly residents. Members are: Dan Barker, Benjamin Battle, Jeffrey Cole, Kevin Gor- mley, Jim Haubner, (ef Rehling (manager), Rob Scola, James Tollinger, Lance Wagner 57 The purpose of the Selinsgrove Center Project is to build a relationship between the mem- bers of the project and some of the residents at Selinsgrove Center and to encourage the res- idents to participate and test their abilities in various athletic activities. Pictured (1. to r.): Mark Wetzel. Brad Bishop. Hugo Warns, Doug Jones, Doug Elliot, Paul Rybecky, Chris Biddle. Tim Demko, Andrew Chapman, Mark McDaniels, Tom Nolan. Missing: Andrew Sung. J.H.O.E. project, Students Helping Our Eld- erly, is centered at the Selinsgrove Senior Cit- izens Center. Members put on skits for the seniors, throw theme parties, decorate for the holidays, play games, serve dinners, help in the kitchen, help sew quilts, and visit with the seniors at the center. In addition, they also do small chores such as rake leaves, shovel snow, and wash windows. Members of S.H.O.E. Women are: Barb Bentley. Elian Botti, Jill DiGruttolo (manager), Cindy Falck. Patricia Hos- tler, Bobbi Stipetich. Elaine Ullrich. Claudine Vogel, Jen- nifer Wainwright, Phyllis Walter, Karol Weigand. 58 Members of 3,H.O.E. Men are: Glen Burnham, Jay Camassa, James Cawley, Thomas Dingbaum, Matt LaDuke, Joseph Leone, Dan Litchner, Jeff Murphy, Brian St. George, Chris Steiner, Craig Stoken. The Student Conservation Com- mittee promotes an awareness and concern for energy conservation in the campus community. Project members inform, educate, and create a community desire to con- serve energy and hope to cut energy costs for S.U. 59 ORGANIZATIONS The purpose of the Accounting Club is to develop an interest in the various career fields in accounting available to the members upon graduation. The club also offers tu- torial services. The Association for Computing Machinery is a national organiza- tion whose purpose is to promote interest in computer science by hosting guest speakers and discuss- ing current topics. 60 x cts 29 is an on-going ministry of students who form teams, each with a different type of min- istry: singing, acting, puppetry, clowning and even preaching. The things the students enjoy most are the fellowship with others and the op- portunity to reach out beyond the walls of S.U. First Row: Marie McLaughlin, (an Wilcoxen, Keira Strickler, Cindy Shawver, Jen Bremer, Sue Thiele. Second Row: Mike Reed, Angela Shaheen, Carin Sattazahn, Deb Daniels, Gary Daniels, Wendy Buehler, Brett Ballenger, Bob Doll. 1 he American Society of Personnel Adminis- trators provides students interested in the field of human resource management with the op- portunity to gain membership in a professional organization by hosting visits to corporate hu- man resource departments and having presen- tations by human resource professionals. First Row: Michelle Vickers, Laura Crothers (pres.), Laura Fattman (v. pres.). Second Row: Pete DiGiacomo, Will Kadel, Cindy Cook, Liz Dawson, Sue Maglisceau. Third Row: Ken Layng, Vicki Wilt, Linda Hauptli. Deidre Zepp (Advisor). 61 ililis ' s Association for Women Students (A.W.S.) deals with aspects of student government per- taining specifically to women students and the entire campus community, as well as the main concerns of women today. Left to right: Donielle Fanarjian. Dottie Hart The .Biology Club promotes an interest in biology through the appreciation of nature, and development of professional pride to es- tablish beneficial relationships among indi- viduals and various sciences. This group also takes numerous field trips to experience other aspects of biology outside the campus. 62 The (catholic Campus Ministry is a student-run organ- ization that strives to integrate Christian faith and values into daily life. Activities and programs are open to all students, faculty, administration and others involved in the campus community. The Vjafeteria Workers are accountable for providing the students with a reliable food service. Other responsibilities include the maintaining of a clean and orderly atmosphere for the campus community. 63 Lj.A.U.S.E. Careful Alcohol Use Saves Everyone is a new group on campus this year. Its purpose is to make students aware that responsible drinking must be done in moderation. The group is small, but hoping to vastly expand next year including members who rep- resent major peer groups on campus such as SGA, SAC, and Christian Fellowship Group. U niversity Chamber Singers is a select group whose repertoire centers around unaccompanied secular Re- naissance and contemporary choral works. 64 The l_ihemistry Club is an organ- ization for science and non-science students interested in chemistry and related topics. Activities of the club consist of field trips to chem- ical plants and manufacturing com- panies, hosting of ACS lectures held on campus, recreational activities and an annual awards banquet. The purpose of the i_«ollege Repub- lican Club is to promote the atti- tudes and ideals of the Republican Party and civic awareness on cam- pus. The activities include the an- nual voter registration drive, dem- onstrations and counter demonstrations in Harrisburg and Washington, D.C. on issues such as aid to the Freedom Fighters in Nic- aragua, SDI, and to provide a con- servative voice to the Crusader. 65 Members of the professional l_ omput- er Staff help in the programming, op- erations and repairs of both mainframe and microcomputer environments on campus. Members also contribute their support to the Telecommunica- tions Manager to assist with the in- stallation and repair of phones. The _irew Club which is open to all students interested in the sport promotes the sport of crewing, physicc ' fitness, the spirit of competition and sportsmanship. 66 The Vjrusader is a weekly campus- oriented newspaper published by the students of S.U. Its editorial pol- icy is to report all news of interest to the campus community as fairly and accurately as possible and to serve as an open forum through which community members can make an- nouncements and express opinions. Members are: John Schroeder, Lauren Siegel, Chris Sarsony, Jeff McHugh, Ria Taormina, Jerry Reimenschneider, Rob Pickering, Ken Hugendubler, Alicia DeFelice, Patty Schnei- der, Melinda Cuddy (editor), Dawn Berger, Chris Hunsicker, )amie Granger, Eric Ol- brich, Dave Coffin, Eric Diesel, Aaron Billger. Employees at the i_irusader Castle Snack Bar work 2-3 hour shifts dai- ly serving students a variety of menu items. Left to right: Sue Clauser, Flora Teh, Sam Gross, Meg Farmer, Karen Engle, Eric Ren- nie, Kelly Robertson, Susan Paul, Al Church- ill, Scott Williams, Jen Wolfe. The six JYlanagers at the Crusader Snack Bar run everything found in a small business, from hiring and ordering the food to making sandwiches and cleaning up. The General Manager and Assistant General Manager have the op- tion to use their positions as an intern- ship. There are six paying manager po- sitions, General, Assistant, Inventory, Personnel, Accounting and Marketing. Left to right: Tim Billow, Joe Wolfe (gen. manager), Patty Kloss, Michelle Zuniga, Cheryl Knapp, Robin Hyde. 67 The Cycling Club was estab- lished for all students with an interest in various types of cy- cling. Activities include group rides and discussions of riding techniques. First Row: William Erie. Ed Kovalski. Sec- ond Row: Dave Tucker. Rich Hefele, Ken Wenzel. The purpose of the Jjconomics Club is to help facilitate discus- sion and projects related to eco- nomics. Activities include pro- viding the campus with economics-related speakers, do- ing a project on economic growth in the country and taking an overnight trip to Washington, D.C. to visit the Federal Reserve and International Monetary Fund. 68 The .Cjnglish Club promotes interest in lit- erature through visiting writers and speak- ers. The club also sponsors trips to various plays. f ocus is the student literary magazine published each spring at Susquehanna. It encourages students and faculty to submit poems, short stories, artwork, and photog- raphy, and offers monetary prizes to those works of high quality. Left to right: (en Wolfe, Dr. Fincke (advisor). Melissa Himmelreich. Dawn Berger. Missing: Kirk Kirkland (ed.(. Jennifer A. Miller. Wayne Pyle 69 The VJeology Club consists of students and faculty interested in the geological sciences. It seeks to foster a professional spirit among its members and to promote pro- fessional development in the sci- ence of geology. First Row: Anna Davies, Patty Schneider. Second Row: Paul Cote, Chris Sarsony, Dr. Fletcher. ti?M The I rench Club is open to all French students, and is organized to promote French culture through meetings and films. 70 The Jerman Club is an organ- ization which allows students with a background in the German language to enjoy the German culture. The club joins together with the community to learn about the German culture and experience it first hand. It enjoys the company of the German stu- dents from Universitat Konstanz and throughout Germany. These students help in practicing the language skills and also teach what German community life is all about. he Lrlobal Concerns Club is a student faculty group devoted to the introduction, discussion, and understanding of irrent national and international problems facing the world community. Weekly meetings, faculty and outside )eakers, and off campus activities are included. rst Row: Cyndi Logan, (ill Uhler. Kristen Holgerson, Merritt Geilfuss. Tom Warren. Second Row: Norris Pearson, (im Bell, Doug Price, Dr. bson. Gary Daniels. Fred Lubnow. 71 m fir 5 The Interfraternity Council is made up of rep- resentatives from all the social fraternities. IFC works with the college administration in furthering the total experience of college life for men. In ad- dition, the council promotes Greek activities. The rlead Residents are a group of students who work together with the RA ' s to coordinate programs m and activities to enhance dorm life. Left to right: Pat Kennedy. Brad Saylor, Marcia Hoge, Mike Dayton 72 The purpose of the Ice Hockey Club is to further the university ' s interests in the sport of ice hockey for both par- ticipants and fans. Any student can join the club to learn the fundamentals of ice hockey and enjoy playing the world ' s fastest sport. The main activity involves participating in a highly com- petitive league which is comprised of eight teams. Also, field trips are sched- uled to compete against other colleges. The International Club ' s main aim is to foster the cultural exchange be- tween foreign students and the Amer- ican people. The club brings together people from different ethnic back- grounds to share cultural experiences, and grow together as a diverse but harmonious group. ?irst Row sitting (1. to r.): Kristen Growney, Scott Marslen. Flora Teh (pres.), Scott McWilliams (v. pres.), Joanne Doran, Hazuki Ishii. Stacey Huber. Second Row standing: Mohit Bali. Robert Kalomho, Kevin Pyle, Sima Blackmon, inno Kuhnert. Kelly Hayner. Markus Herman. Michiko Nagata. Brad Moor. Debbie Rossick. Lee Huff. Fred Lubnow, Morris Pearson. Christina Khoo, Sachiko Presser (advisor). 73 The Investment Club gathers weekly to discuss possible investments for their portfolios. In addition to equities, they consider bonds and options or fu- tures in such areas as foreign curren- cies, commodities, and index options. First Row: Jennifer Dubuc, Ken Hugendubler, Deron Carroll. Don Padgett. Kathy Hughes. Sec- ond Row: Bill Koch, Gary Baumann, Jean Myer, Jennifer Wainwright, Chris Parker. Third Row: Renee Greene, Wendy Long, Tina Vagias. Janine Turano. Members of the Intervarsity Chrisitan Fellow- ship are Gary Daniels, Wendy Buehler, Jen Bremer, Bryan Makus, Michelle McCabe, June Addy. 74 The J azz Ensemble is open to any S.U. student with an interest in playing jazz music. The ensemble performs twice a year on campus. Left to right: Doug Pietsch. Todd Truedson. Nor- ris Alf Pearson. Paul Schweitzer, Freddie Lubnow. The Jjanthorn staff is a group of stu- dents who work together to publish the yearbook. This year the Lanthorn has changed publishers in hopes that Taylor Publishing Co. will help deliver a book of higher quality to the students of Susquehanna. Front: Scott Witman, Bridget McKinley, Melissa Himmelreich (editor). Kevin Pyle, Flora Teh (copy ed.). Back: Lee Huff, Jennie Giasi (layout ed.), Aaron Billger, Donna Willbergh. Kelly Shay, Laura Kratavil, Dianne Rogers, Erika Hardenburg, Mary Chiocco. Missing: Brad Bishop (photo ed.), Patty Anne Cardenas (sports ed.), Mike Ferlazzo (advisor). 75 The purpose of the Wrienta- tion Team is to assist the fres h- men in making a major adjust- ment in the beginning of their college careers. The O-Team wel- comes the freshmen and helps them start to adjust to their new surroundings at Susquehanna by making them feel at home. ■ A : -= -j I H The Operations Management Club 76 The main purpose of the Uuting Club is to promote an appreciation for all outdoor activities and a concern for the environment. Activities include weekend camping, backpacking, cross-country skiing, and whitewater rafting trips throughout the year. The x anhellenic Council of S.U. works with the col- lege administration in furthering the total experience of college life for women. It stresses friendship, ser- vice, and high scholarship. Members are: Meg Farmer. Barb Weigle. Susan Johansen, Carrie Bis hop, Wendy Tibaldi, Barbara Pisciotta, Laura Fattman, Sharon Tirpak, Lauren Bodmer, Melanie Raffa. 77 The purpose of the x SEA-NEA is to acquaint the prospective teacher with the aims, responsibilities and benefits of a career in teaching. Left to right: Sherrie Breeden, Andy Ballis. r Members of the .C. Microlab strive to achieve the following: provide access to microcom- puters for students and staff, fur- nish a teaching facility for com- puter training and use, contribute software for use by students and staff, and incorporate knowledge- able assistance with all aspects of computer hardware and soft- ware. 78 The purpose of the r sychology Club is to discuss psychological topics. Movies and trips are sponsored and advice is offered to underclassmen. The .Resident Assistants are assigned to each hall to enforce rules. The RA ' s also have an open door policy to answer ques- tions or to just be a friend. The R.A. ' s are: Lois Pahls, Cindy Cook, Miriam Pruynell, Wendy Goodspeed. Pete Comber, Linda Knutson. Ted Doman, Norris Pearson, Mohit Bali. 79 The IVugby Club is open to all stu- dents and faculty interested in pro- moting the sport of rugby. The club plays a fall and spring schedule against colleges and men ' s rugby clubs. The Student Activities Committee, the largest student run organization at S.U., offers a wide variety of activities throughout the school year. S.A.C. ' s five active committees sponsor not only weekly activities such as movies and coffeehouses, but annual events such as Spring Weekend, Spotlight and the Bahama ' s Party in which the entire student body can participate. Membership is open throughout the year for all those who are interested in becoming involved. 80 The Student Government Association is comprised of officers elected by the student body and senators who are elected from each class and dorm. The SGA is responsible for allocating the student activities fee to various student groups, campus projects, student clubs, and other university activities. The main goal is to establish better means of communication among students, fac- ulty and the administration. The SGA Cabinet (left) includes: Steve Cook — Soc. Affairs Chair, Kim Gorman — Pres., Polly Cooper — Food Serv. Chair, Doug Carlson — Treas.. Diane Herdling — Sec, Al Bucci — V. Pres., Karen DeGraw — Pub. Rel. Chair. Members of the SGA (below) are: John Beaver, Beth Ann Biml, Leta Blatt, Gene Cautillo, Dawn Clark, Jen Davis, Mike Dayton, Mark Delawter, Chris Del Bueno, Tim Demko, Johnna Emrich, Stuart Glasby, Melissa Good, Carolyn Harrison, Meg Harvey. Cindy Hamme, Missy Herbster, Bob Herr, Susan Johansen, Pat Kennedy, Kersten Larson, Dana Leach, Nicole Lefchak, Joe Leone, Ed Lopez, Robin McElwee, Kelly McGonigle, Tim Mee, Bill Mueller. Casey Mundus, Jenny Myers, Kevin Pyle, Carrie Ratkus, Siobhan Rooney, Sarah Stone, Ria Taormina, John Tiffey, Jim Tollinger, Hugo Warns, Mark Wetzel. 81 The Oki Club was organized to encourage interest in skiing among S.U. students. The club sponsors an annual ski trip to Kil- lington, Vermont over Christmas break, as well as weekend trips to ski areas in the Poconos at re- duced rates to members. The Society for Physics Students was organized to extend students knowledge of physics to topics which are not specifically discussed in class. First Row: Sarah Stone (treas.), Dr. Kozlowski, Craig Stoken Second Row: Kyle McKay. Trevor Henry Third Row: Doug Yoder. Miriam Bruynell, Kerrie Linker (pres.). Donna Degennaro. lohn Hopkins (v. pres.), Kim Kelsey (sec), Sam Gross. Denise Kacala. Dave Janiczek. Dr. Gross. Mr. Rogers. 82 The Spanish Club provides students with the opportunity to become more aware of the Spanish speaking world. The club invites native Spanish speakers to discuss their culture and their life styles, it sponsors Spanish movies, organizes gatherings to sing and celebrate during special holidays, and offers trips to enable students to un- derstand Spanish speaking communities in nearby urban areas. he Sociology Club The Student Judiciary Board provides the op- tion of judgement by peers for major violations of university rules and regulations. Seated (1. to r.): Susan Johansen, Gerard Marini, Vicki Mangus. Standing: John Femes. 83 The Susquehanna University Neighborhood Council (SUN Council) is a senate of the projects on campus. The Council meets weekly to provide a forum where members of the Project System can exchange ideas and information, and coordinate large volunteer events. Advisor Deb Woods guides the large group by holding regularly scheduled meetings with its officers and helping projects individually. Clockwise from left: Melissa Himmelreich (pres.). Bill Koch (treas.). Jill DiGruttolo (v. pres.). Deb Woods (advisor). Jen Miller (former sec.) Missing: Karol Weigand (current sec.) 3.U. Singers is a small vocal group accompanied by a pianist, which is completely a student directed and organized group. The main function of the group is to provide light entertainment for various community organizations and the surrounding area. Left to right: Donna Wenz (pianist), (ay Muller (director). Amy Harpster, Joanne Kloss, Mandy Daggett, Vicki Mangus. Pa m West, Thom Wolfinger. 84 The 1 our Guides play an extremely im- portant role in the admissions process. A tour guide gives prospective students an example of the typical Susquehanna student. Student life, both academic and social, and other aspects of the university are discussed with the students and their families during a campus tour. Row one: Jen France, Mindy Long, Row two: Lauren Paddock, Roberta Rice, Joella Mclvor. Row three: Lisa Liveringhouse, Bill Mikus, Eileen Riley. Sue Paul. Brad Moor. niversity Choir is a performing group which is open to all students by audition. University Choir is a [forming organization, and it is a training laboratory where future music educators learn extensive :pral literature and techniques of developing choral singing. 85 The Women ' s Universi- ty vjftOir is a select choral en- semble which sings a variety of SSA and SSAA literature. Women ' s choir presents on and off campus concerts and sings for several of the University Chapel services and the Candlelight Service each year. Membership is open to all women stu- dents. First Row: Joanne Kloss. Mary Barthold, Janel Snyder, Christine Loftus, Deb Feaster, Donna Fries. Renee Choduk, Second Row: Sue Clausen. Melissa Maurer. Robin Hayes, Sue Porter, )une Beaudencup, Roberta Rice, Laurie Volpe, Third Row: Laura Tidemann, Kris Hyde, Robin Windels, Lois Kanaskie. Carolyn Waer. The objective of the Women ' s LiQCrOSSe Club is to give women the opportunity to participate in the game of lacrosse, and to learn the basic skills, principles, and rules of the game. 86 Organizations W 3 U V JVl is Susquehanna University ' s 12,000 watt radio station. It is the second largest college radio station with a music format. It has a potential listening audience of 250,000 people. Approximately 65 students are currently involved with the station. WQSU-FM offers a variety of news and information features and a wide range of musical specialties. Wl oU . .JV1 is a carrier current station operating on the Susquehanna campus. Approximately 25 students are involved with the operation of WQSU-AM, which programs contemporary music, as well as music features and international specials from the Westwood One Radio Network. It is primarily used for students to gain air experience. WQSU AM-FM PERSONNEL ARE: Brian Stettler — op. mgr., Traci Scully — music dir., Patty Kloss — AM op. mgr., Sharon Bufo — AM music dir., L. J. Yarusi — prod, mgr., Jennifer A. Miller — news dir., Jerry Reimschneider — sports dir., Martina Androshick, Ernie Angiolillo. Nancy Armacost, Mike Bell, Diana Berger, Jennifer Bremmer, Wendy Buhler, Karen Caputo, John Chip man, Bob Cicala, Andy Cole. Teresa Considine. Linda Davis, Marshall Fairbanks, Ed Fallon, Susan Fody, Julian Francis, Jeff Froling, Mike Fusco, Tracy Gilian, Kathy Harman, Tom Harrington, Brad Home, Dave Huff, Doug Kennedy, Steve Kennedy, Pat Kocen, Kim Kress. Bonnie Lanzel, John Lund, Karen Madden, Jeff McHugh, Bridget McKinley, Ken Michael, Ty Moyer, Wade Nacenovich, Bruce O ' Neil. Pete Palladino, Rob Pickering, Siobhan Rooney. Chip Rosenberg, Bobbi Rostiac, Jim Scarigarella, Rob Scola, Patti Schickram, Craig Smith, Kerry Solsky. Tom Stone, Ria Taormina, John Tiffey, Sean Tighe, Sandy Turner. Brian Whetstone. Lauri Wilkenson, Don Wimmer, Charlie Winkler, Fred Wynn, Beth Young, Bob Zimmerman. Organizations 87 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFI- CERS are (left to right): fohnna Emrich, Nicole Lefchak. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFI- CERS are (left to right): John Beaver, Stuart Glasby. 88 Student Life Student Life 89 Thomas Alberse, Gregg Allocco, Joe Azzarello, Mark Basilii, Kent Bergey (Pres.|, Steve Bridgeman, Bryan Brust. Al Bucci, Damian Caracciolo, Dave Cawthorne, Bob Cheddar, John Cherkauskas, Rich Close, Chris Cloud, |im Conway, Mike Cordas, Gra- ham D ' Alvia, Bob Danias, Mark DeLawter. Rob DeMaria, [ohn Dogum, Chris Donato, Don Edwards, Chris Elvidge, [ohn Farrell, Tim Fitzgerald, Bill Fox, Doug Gable. Mark Gnapp, Karl Gordinier, Kevin Gormley, Steve Haas, Scott Harding. Mike Henderson, Colin Howlett, Tom Kocaj (Sec), Mark Koskulitz, Scott Krzykowski, Tim Laubach, Joe Lawrence, Danna Leach, John Leitgeb, Paul Lesica, Eric Letts, John Lotti, Scott Mangold, Greg Marsk, Kyle McKay, Don McLoughlin, Dennis McManns, Steve McNulty, Rob Miller, Chris Monico, John Mormando, John Mulcahy, Chuck Murray, Pete Palladino. John Pavlishin, Mike Pizzico, Jay Rice, Rich Roth, Joe Sandri, Mike Sarajian, Ken Scala, Chris Schoellkopf, Rob Scola, Rob Shaw, Matt Skarbek, Clayton Smith, Tim Smith, Bill Sofio. Wil- lie Starace, Pat Sterret, Pete Stoma, Jay Thatcher (Treas.J, Mark Thorsheim, Scott Torok, Mike Tucci, Paul Volk, Joe Witt (V.P.) 90 Greeks « ¥ GOO FMENi) 1 k jJSei .life. Cs i«o Lambda Chi Alpha — The Molder of Men, Supporting our brothers on the 2 year M.A.C. Champion Football Team, Events for Underprivileged Children of Selinsgrove, Slam Dunk Contest, High G.P.A. on Campus, High Em- ployment Rate, Strong Soldiers, Where Good Friends Meet, Football Parking, American Legion, Batches, Dipping on the Deck, Bus to Widener and St. Patrick ' s Day, Haunted House, Player of the Game Award for Charity, Faculty Dinners, Intramural Football Champs, Church Ushers, Supporting Brothers of S.U. Basketball, Soccer, and Baseball Teams. We ' re here for the duration! LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Greeks 91 PHI MU DELTA Jim Bell, Tom Berkshire, (. J. Bertha, Charles Buckley, Gene Cautillo, Tom Cerverizzo. Steve Costalos. Dave Coz- zolino, John DelVecchio, Rich Derrick, Pete DiGiacomo. Jayson Dunbar, Dave Farley, Alec Galloway, Kevin Garrity. Cosmo Iacauazzi. Will Kodel, Rich Kuncken, Bruce Lackland, Phil Longenecker, Bob Lussier, Mark Manley, Chris Marongelli. Tim McCaf- fery, Bill McGarrigle, Mark McLaugh- lin, Mike McNelly. Rob Miller, Rick Moskowitz, [on Nickey, Jerry Pryor, Dave Ruckman, Bill Schroeher, Pete Steinmetz, Rick Stumpf, Dave Szawl- ewicz, Scott Viglianti, Doug Wheeler. John Wolfe. Stephen Meany. Greg Jer- rehian. 92 Greeks V r _ l m i ■1 - 1 Reflections: Aiken ' s first floor south. Old House, New House, Little Sisters, Grand Opening Formal, A Jam With Higgs, Dr. Walker, Chicken Barbeque, Lance, Tag Days, Hershey Park, Nice Deck, Senior Banquet, Outstanding Chapter on Campus. United We Stand, Divided We Fall. United We Stand. Greeks 93 The Brothers of Phi Sigma Kappa have worked extremely hard this year to promote the fraternity ' s image! Many goals were set at the beginning of the year, and most have been accomplished. We will continue to strive for excellence in the future! Many of the Brothers were involved in the alternative education project. This project is an outreach to the local community in which students of S.U. helped tutor local high school students who experienced problems with classes. Our advisor for the project is Karl Krauss who is a Phi Sig alumni, and has also helped us within the organization. Brothers were also, once again, involved with collecting food for the needy during Thanksgiving. The biggest accomplishment of all was the welcoming in of 16 new members who will keep this fraternity flourishing for years to come. Highlights: Rob is IFC President?! Bozo Rules! Intramural Foot- ball, Basketball, Softball, Hockey, Soccer, Raftrace Rulers, Our Pledges, Little Sisters No. 1, The Pledges on Sorority Night, Punk Party, Club MTV Party, Remote Control, Beach Party, Dressed To Get Party, Party, Party, We Are the Kings of the Ave. 94 Greeks PHI SIGMA KAPPA eg Yori, Andrew Bowman. Michael Bendorf, Keith Bowman, Jeff Catt, [ohn Fones, Rob Ancipink, Jeff Anthony. Ray Ziegler, Dave icker, John Urban, Pete Shearer, Randall Noonan, Dave Lisner, Rob Pierson. Ty Moyer. Michael Drummond, Scott Smith, Mike iziska, Rich Hefele. Jim Hilger, Matt DeFrank. Trip Wilson, Jay McClair. Keith Wenreich. Matt Detwiler, Mike Meiss, Sean Nestor, larley Winkler, Brad Jonas. Jay Saunders, David McGregor. Pete Beaumont, Greg Zollo Greeks 95 Greg Adams, Mark Bense Burnham, Jay Camassa, Jim Tom Dingbaum, Jeff Elwell Harrington. Bob Herr, Lee Matt LaDuke, Ken Layn Lichtner, Ed Lopez, Mark Ken Michael, Craig Smith Chris Steiner, Craig Stoken Tom Boone, Glen Cawley, Steve Cook, Andy Fiscus, Scotty Hunt. Matt Karasch, Joe Leone, Dan Mattocks, Tim Mee, Mike Starkweather, John Tourville X -S - u- rf V 5fcs - . SIGMA PHI EPSILON own BUSCH 96 Greeks Sigma Phi Epsilon celebrates its past year at Susquehanna through striving to be larger and stronger brotherhood consisting of pride, self-worth, and most of all, brotherly love. Many of our events include functions with our Golden Hearts, annual fund-raising slave auctions, intramurals, and phi- lanthropies for other various organi- zations. Greeks 97 THETA CHI r ' ' fj F A fMm. S H gy ,- X ' A 98 Greeks Theta Chi Activities include service projects at Penn Lutheran Village, Selinsgrove Center and Ronald McDonald House. Theta Chi is also very much involved with intramurals and Greek Week. Graffiti Party, Wedding Party, and Halloween Party with ADPi, Switch a Roo Party with KD, Wilderness Party, Parties with Little Sister and all other non- alcoholic functions. One more thing — Prohibition is out of hand, and remember, There ' s one in every Crowd. _ ' i , Mam :JS 1 1 ,7 in T V It ; : j  k. «- William Mitchell, Rod Hurley. Craig Bermingham. Jim Hamsher, Paul King. Steve Kennedy. Frank Galdieri. Ron Parisi. Eugene Krumenacker, Scott Ulsh. Nick Walser (Soc. Chair.), Tony Drummond (P.M.). Paul Jos- lyn (Sec). John Homestead (V.P.), David Salter (Pres.). Scott Shep (Treas.). Tom Stone (House Mgr.), Tom McNairy (P.M.). Greg Moraski (Rush Chr.). Brian Lu- cas, Tom Daub, Matt Biedermann, Pete Gehl. Roger Castoral. Andrew Cole, Naoh Puckowitz. Bill Mueller. Marty Svikhart, Ken Jones, Phil Walker. Chris Boehm, Rob de la Motte, Cris Delbaugh. |im McMallum. Noel Cook, Mike Gilligan, Dave Russell, ]ohn Bunting, Steve Walser, Max Winkler, Russ Klein. Mike Fusco. Coogie Kegel. P. J. Lucivero, Sean O ' Keefe, Pete Smith, Tim Anderson, Kelly Dencker. Fran Marrone, Hugo Warns. Mark Wetzel, Dave Pritchard, David Kearney, Andy Chapman, Ted Doman. Mark McDaniels. Ron Salmon, Chip dinger, and Felix Greeks 99 ALPHA DELTA PI 100 Greeks Michelle Ballotta (Rush), Jen Betts, Alice Body (Pledge), Carolyn Calderon, Shannon Clayton, Barb Cooke (Treas.), Pam Culos (Social), Gretchen Dell, Kin Gorman (Red. Sec). Sue Heffernan, Diane Herdling. Tracy Kilbride, Joanne Kling (Service), Colleen Kosa. Karen Madden, Kristen Meinig, Sally Nickey (E.V.P.), Nancy Patterson, Sarah Reynolds, Sharon Tirpak, Michelle Zuniga (Pres.), Amy Baran, Beth Ann Biml, Polly Cooper, Cheryl Gaffney, Holly Gasull, Terry Greenwald. Lynn Guzikowski, Pa- trice Hetherington, Susan lohansen. Kim Kress, Robin McElwee, (en Miller, Karen Nester. Kim Paulsen (Corresp. Sec), Leanne Reed, Lynda Scime- ca, Leta Blatt, Michelle Bonventre, Laura Butler, Teresa Considine, Helen Costalas, Jen Davis. Meg Harvey. Robin Hastings. Alii Hirschman, Michelle Hohne, Kendall Kasarjian. Lisa Liveringhouse. Midy Long, Heather McCormick, Bizzy Mortimer, Lois Pahls, Danielle Peyakovich. Elaine Swords, Deb Weissman, Jen Wilson, Deb Witkowski, Sarah Andres, Betsy Camarco, Jen Duffy, Marcia Fryklund, Beth Gahran, Alissa Gashler, Melissa Good, Kristen Growney, Carolyn Harrison, Melinda Heck, Missy Herbster. Kim Johnson, Lisa Kahler, Jackie Karali, Sangeeta Lai, Stacey Maroney, Laura Murdoch, Kat Odiorne, Laurie Pankuck, Gina Parisi, Kristin Ryan. Tammy Stamm, Nancy Truran, Sandy VVachter, Joanne Ward, Barb Zimmerman Alpha Delta Pi — Outstanding Sorority of the Year (1987-88)! 1st Place Float, Homecoming Queen, Golden Lion Award, First and Finest, Alphie the Lion, Blue and White, Hayride and Hoedown, Graf- fiti Party with Theta, Assassin Week with Lamda, Faculty Reception with Theta, Beach Party with Sig Ep, Spring is Spring Service Project with Selin- sgrove Community, Ronald McDonald House, Bol- lon Lift-off, Christmas Formal at Mazzars, Under- privileged Children Christmas Party with Lambda, Children ' s Halloween Service Project with Theta, Greek Week, 26 Fantastic New Pledges! Big Sisters, Secret Littles, Circles, Seniors, Memories, and Sis- terhood — We Live For Each Other Greeks 101 Laura Ambielle, Martina Androshick, Louren Bodmer (Memb.), Lynda Butler, Kate Callaghan, Melissa Challice, Cheryl Corradino, Laura Crothers, Chris Del Bueno, Anne Dodsworth, Dana Dombrowski, Nancy Edson, Lauren Fa- tigati, Laura Fattman. Kathy French, Traci Graczyk, Maureen Hassett (Pres.), leanne Heytmeijer, Sharon Henderson, Angie Johnson, Elizabeth Kelly (VP), Jiesu Kim (Sect.), Michele LaBrie, Nicole Lefchak. Vicki Mangus, Nina Ma- roon, Jill Matrange, Diane Mayer, Deborah McAllister, Karen McKenna, Kim Norton, Cary Ann Owens, Susan Rattay (Ass. Treas.), Chris- tina Rigby (Treas.), Bobbi Rostiac, Janette Re- liford. Stephanie Sarisky, Debbie Sauer, Patti Scotton (Ed.), Cindy Smith, Jacqueline Sorge, Alex Stobb, Dee Tacconi. Lisa Tarleton. Nancy Taylor. Joanne Valuska, Michele Vickers, Denise Witner, Julie Winebarger. Lisa Waldeyer. Dee Weiss, Beth Young 102 Greeks KAPPA New Stereo, Wandering V.C.R., Three Members of the Home- coming Court, Our tremendous float, Shamrock Project for the Prevention of Child Abuse, Rathfons Bingo, Crippled Childrens Hospital, Halloween with the Underprivileged Children, Care Packages, Haunted House with Lambda Chi Alpha, Mixers, For- mals, Formal Dates, Swing From a Tree, Rush Jitters, Jeanne ' s Rush Tapes, Bid Day, Zorba, 26 Outstanding Pledges, Bigs and Littles, Name Game, Sisters Party, Greek Olympics, Mothers Ceremony, Rituals, Tradition, Circles, Candlelights, Poems, Tears, Hugs, Smiles, Laughter, The Rose, The Pearl, The Dia- mond, The Emerald, TA KALA DIOKOMEN, A.O.T., A Sister and A Friend, Kappa Delta Forever. Greeks 103 Jane Arkel. Susan Bailey. Carrie Bishop, Janis Blandy, Sherrie Breedan. Sunday Cahill. Carrie Campbell, Patty Ann Cardenas, Cindy Cook, Kay Czap, Linda Davis, Liz Dawson, Diana Defrate, Donna DeGennaro, Terry DeMott, Mer- ideth Denliker. Leslie Doll. Nancy Douglas, Lisa Eisenhard, Jamie Forshey. Becky Frost, Susan Gaetting, Denise Guastella, Kimberly Hauze, Shana Hennessy, Debbie Hite, Laura Huber. Amy Jefferis, Suzanne Kuhnast, Kristen Langenfeld. Cathi Lesniewski, Kim Lewis, Kris Marconi, Elaine Marv, Jennifer Miller, Julie Nees, Heidi Perry, Barbara Pisciotta, Leslie Rip- pard, Linda Steiner, Nancy Stepsis, Ann Straka, Wendi Tibaldi, Kelly Vardon, Paula Vincent, Missv Watson, Hollace VVhittaker, Sharie Miller - ■ k 104 Greeks Sisterhood, One Heart, One Way, Togetherness, Grey Squirrel, Alzheimer ' s, All night Volleyball Mar- athon, Freshman — Snack Service, Fundraisers, Nuts and Bolts — with Phi Sig, Make Me Laugh with Sig Ep, Dating Game with Theta, Family Nights, Violets, Pearls, Rush ... If we weren ' t sisters we ' d still be friends. ft V )_.. h  ■--. , • a .-c -Hr w IK  c V fc fc v «. a 2 .1 V i k t SIGMA KAPPA Greeks 105 ZETA TAU ALPHA Friendship, Turquoise and Grey, Koalas, Luau, Wonderful Field Con- sultants, Last of the Founding Sis- ters, Walk-a-thon, ARC, Many Many Terrific Pledges, Bucknell Trips, Zeta Zone, Christmas Formal, Toxic Waste Party, Spring Formal, Dirty Dancing, An Awesome Rush, ALF, Our House, Couch Potatoes, The Time of My Life, Sisterhood, Seek The Noblest, Zeta is Forever 106 Greeks Barb Bentley. Miriam Bruynell. Marjorie Cook, Karen DeGraw, Jen Dubuc, |en Ebert. Cheryl Edwards, Chris- tine Engelbrechtsen, Diane Esty (Historian), Dannielle Farnarjian, Meg Farmer (Panhellenic Delegate), Eliz- abeth Findley. Laura Forbes, |en Gavel, Vicki Halter. Valerie Hansen (President), Erika Hardenburg, Barb Harrison, Dottie Hart. Bonnie Herb (Treasurer), Nancy Heyer. Susan Holmes, Kathy Hughes, Patty Kloss, Lau- ra Kratavil, Kirsten Larson, Tracy Lawrence (Secretary), Michele Leuser, Dianne Lundy, Bridget Mckinley, Kirsten Monier, Melanie Raffa (Membership), Shari Reis, Liesl Roehrer. Diane Rogers. Deborah Rosick, Karen Rosner, Patti Sheehan, Heather Stephano, Annamarie Stewart (VPI), )ean Ann Swann, Ria Taormina, Laura Tidemann. Jennifer Varcoe, Carolyn Waer, Sarah Walter (Ritual), Barb Weigle, Kathy Wilcox (VPII-DPP). Donna Willbergh, Bobbi Wil- son, Jennifer L. Wilson Greeks 107 ' 108 - ■ . W rx. -gML Perfection walks slowly; she requires the hand of time. — Voltaire ii l m k SPORTS k  109 ■ Cross Country The Susquehanna Boys ' Cross Country Team finished this fall with one point short of an undefeated season. Their re- cord was 9-1, due only to their loss to Gettysburg. Mike Burton was the most outstanding of the Crusaders. He is an All-Academic Student as well as an ex- cellent runner. Coach Stan Seiple has completed another season bringing his personal record to 81-7. Several freshmen also contributed to this year ' s successful season, paving the road to the future. FIELD HOCKEY (5-7) su 1 LYCOMING su 1 YORK 2 su 2 JUNIATA su DICKINSON 3 su 1 MESSIAH 2 su 4 W. MARYLAND 5 (DOUBLE OVERTIME) su LEBANON VALLEY su SCRANTON 2 su 3 MARYWOOD su 2 WILKES su 4 MISERACORDIA su WOOSTER 1 Front Row L to R: D. Casey. C. Altmiller, B. Loss, P. Cote, D. Jones, Second Row: Coach Seiple. M. Hudock, Cote, M. Burton. N. Toth, L. Marconi, E. Fallon, J. Carie, Manager D. Cadieu. 110 Cross Country Field Hockey Finishing with a 5-7 record may seem a bit weak considering last year ' s tremendous season, but e Lady Crusaders were led by mostly freshmen and sophomores. This gives them a strong ickground for future seasons. Senior co-captain Sue Bailey (Macungie, PA) led the squad with agression. Connie Delbaugh has been the coach for twelve years and can ' t wait for the next year I Degin. The Field Hockey Team has a bright future. CROSS COUNTRY (9-1) FIFTH @ LEBANON VALLEY INVITATIONAL SU 17 KINGS 43 SU 24 SCRANTON 31 SU 15 WILES 49 SU 23 URSINUS 33 SU 17 JOHN HOPKINS 39 SU 20 SALISBURY STATE 40 SU 28 GETTYSBURG 27 SU 20 DELAWARE VALLEY 37 SU 15 IUNIATA 48 SU 16 MESSIAH 39 Field Hockey 1 1 Football Row One: Brian Quiggle, Chris Monaco. Trevor Henry, Charles Buck- ley, Mark Basilli, Pete Stoma, Rich Close, Damian Caracciolo, Chris Donato, Clayton Smith. Mark Koskulitz. Tim Fitzgerald. Row Two: Bill Purnell, Cosmo Iacavazzi. Rich Roth, Al Bucci, John Dogum, Todd Coolidge. loe Azzarello. Kent Bergey, Dave Jimison, Joe Witt, Mark DeLawter. Row Three: Tim Smith, Mike McCarthy, Kyle McKay, David Huff, Bill Carter, Bryan Griffie, John Hopkins, Kenny Jones, Steve Meaney, Bob Lussier, Frank Conroy, Don Almgren. Row Four: Bob DeMaria, Chris Schoellkopf, Steve McNulty, William Starace, Chris Elvidge, lohn Delvecchio, John Ammeen, Bob Danias, Bryan Brust, Bill Fox, John Graham. Row Five: William Sochovka, Bill McCollough, Jonathan Campbell, Mike Bencivengo. Joseph Lucia, Daniel O ' Brien, John Hall, Colin Howlett. Ed Stuart, Bob Huggard, Jeremy Boyer, Tom Kelleher. Row Six: Ben Kaminski, Keith Henry. Matthew Caretti, Mark Nicholas, Bruce Trotter, Samuel Soley. Thomas Wolf, John Phillips, Jerrel Boyer, Bruce Bubser, Kenneth Rogers. Row Seven: Brian Wright. Curt Miller. Brian Whetstone, Gerald Benyo, Joseph Dempsey, William Corcoran, Keith McDermott. Joseph Kusakavitch, Eugene Yacapsin, David Battisti, Eric Mull, Thomas Butterworth. Row Eight: Coach Brian McBryan, Coach Dick Hort. Head Coach Rocky Rees, Coach Tony Ierulli, Coach Roy Shifflet, Coach Michael Klembara. 112 Football The Susquehanna Football Team did a terrific job, despite a tough loss to Lycom- ing by one point. The final record was 8- 2, with good victories versus Juniata and Albright. It was extremely disappointing when senior quarterback Todd Coolidge (Wellsboro, PA) broke his ankle in the last seconds in the game versus Widener, but once again SU reached the Middle- Atlantic Conference Crown, tied with Widner. To cite only a Few of the many records set this year, Al Bucci (Claymont, Del.) set every receiving record this sea- son. He had 57 receptions for 893 yards. Pete Stoma (Lyndhurst, NJ) was declared Honorable Mention on the 1987 Pizza Hut Division III All-American Football Team. Earning spots on the first team were defensive lineman Damian Carac- ciolo (Altoona, PA), defensive end Rich Close (Wyomissing, PA), offensive line- man John Hopkins (Wellsboro, PA), full- back Cosmo Iacavazzi (Belle Meade, NJ), and defensive back Clayton Smith (Norristown, PA). Coach Rocky Rees is quoted as saying the coaches were ex- tremelypleased that some of the players were even recognized as being some of the best in the country. Football 113 FOOTBALL (8-2) 7-2 SU 22 DELAWARE VALLEY 7 MAC CO — CHAMPIONS SU 47 LEBANON VALLEY 18 SU 18 WIDENER 29 su 51 MUHLENBERG 22 SU 14 JUNIATA 13 su 21 MORAVIAN SU 6 LYCOMING 7 su 30 WILKES 12 SU 29 ALBRIGHT su 28 UPSALA 114 Football Football 115 SOCCER 1987 Front Row, L to R: C. Postman, S. Harrington. D. Farley. |. Breslow. M. Thorsheim, R. Ancipink, P. Joslyn, B. Mueller. D. Downing. Second Row: C. Cloud. A. Babcock, J. Bunting, C. Boehm, S. Paterno. S. Smith, L. Frank, M. Phillips, A. Chapman. Third Row: P. Rybecky, B. Cooley, K. Holtz, E. Rank, M. Gilligan, J. Knectel, A. Pors, D. McManus, R. Hurley. Coach Malloy. 116 Soccer SOCCER This year Susquehanna ' s soccer team was in the process of rebuilding. New head coach Terry Molloy stressed enthu- siasm in order to develop a tough soccer squad for next year. Although their record was not great, the Crusaders were inspired by seniors Mark Thorsheim (Marlboro, NJ), Bill Mueller (Berkeley Heights, NJ), and Paul foslyn (Norwich, NY). The Crusaders have plenty of freshmen and sophomores. SOCCER (4-8-3) su 1 JUNIATA 1 OT su 4 LEBANON VALLEY su 5 LYCOMING su MESSIAH 7 su 2 YORK 3 OT su 2 KINGS 3 su BLOOMSBURG 4 su 2 W. MARYLAND 2 OT su 5 ALBRIGHT su SCRANTON 3 OT su 3 GETTYSBURG 4 OT su ELIZABETHTOWN 4 su 1 DICKINSON 1 su 1 WILKES su BUCKNELL 5 Soccer 1 1 7 Men ' s Basketball 118 Men ' s Basketball MEN ' S BASKETBALL With a league record of 9-5 as of February 15th, the men ' s basketball team has tied for the MAC-North Conference with Juniata after defeating Lycoming. Junior captain Jay Thatcher (Easton, PA) had the second best season high of 27 points. Jay is also one of Susquehanna ' s best three point shooters. Jun- ior Scott Mangold (Berkeley Heights, NJ) led the Crusaders in offensive and defensive re- bounds, as well as in field goal percentage with 49.7. Scott had the season high of 28 points. Also, Jim Burke had the best percent- age overall in three point shooting with 54.5%. Kneeling: Head coach Dan Perna. captain ]. R. Thatcher and assistant coach Terry Molloy (L to R). Standing: Manager Steve Bridgeman. Will Ciecierski. Jim Burke, Brian Spellman, Steve Taylor. Paul Volk. Don McLoughlin. Scott Mangold, Jim Dimond, |oe VVentling. Keith Delaporte. Mike Cordas, Gregg Allocco, Mike Henderson and student assistant coach Dave Sheetz. Men ' s Basketball 119 Women ' s Basketbal 120 Women ' s Basketball Kneeling: Captain Tricia Ross, head coach Mark Hribar and captain Kay Czap (L to R). Standing: Laurie Pankuck, Lona Bonner, Diane DeFrate, Lisa Daecher, Nancy Truran, Nancy Stepsus, Joan Book, Andrea Heinz, Donna Podoletz, Dee Tacconi, Mary Scicchitano. Standing behind: Assistant coach Robena Reaid. WOMEN ' S BASKETBALL Game play by freshman Laurie Pankuck has been an important factor in the success of this year ' s women ' s basketball team. Laurie has led the lady Crusaders in total points per game with 23, and she had the second highest field goal percentage with 45.5. Trish Ross (Hazelton, PA) leads the team with 46.9%. Trish also leads in average points per game with 12.2, and in defensive rebounds with 89. Andrea Heinz led in offensive rebounds with 48. Although three point shooting is not all that common in women ' s basket- ball, Kay Czap (senior from Southern Williamsport, PA) leads with 12 and a percentage of 24.5. New coach Mark Hribar should be extremely happy with these results as they stand. Women ' s Basketball 121 Men ' s Track 1987 MEN ' S TRACK TEAM Front Row, L-R: Scott McWilliams, Marty Martynuska, Mike Burton, Mike Spangler, Greg Kasko, Brian Quiggle, Doug Jones, Scott Shep, Chris Delbaugh, Second Row: Brian Ashwell, Bob Herr, Dave Janiczek. Todd Quackenboss, Chris Boehm, Bob Loss. Paul McHenry. Lee Marconi. Mark Ham- ilton, Third Row: Matt Skarbek. Manager Dan Boop, Chris Elvidge, Mark Wood, Joe Wolfe, Mile McNel- ly. |oe Lombardo. Doug Yoder, Marshall Fairbanks, Fourth Row: Kent Bergey, Randy Secor. Eric Schmidt, Tom Disante, Mike Cordas, Rob Shaw, Bill Purnell, Fifth Row: Coach Fahnestock. Coach Tay- lor, Coach Page. Coach Bentz. 122 Men ' s Track Women ' s Track 1987 WOMEN ' S TRACK TEAM Front Row L-R: Tammy Apgar, Michelle Pos- sessky, Carolyn Keelin, Carolyn Calderon, Sec- ond Row: Janice Gessner, Robena Reaid, Nancy Turan, Candy Lain. Women ' s Track 123 Front Row L-R: Ray Swartz. Joe Lawrence, Eric Letts. Dave Park. Steve Evitts, Scott Ciccarelli. Karl Sped Bill Loss. Back Row: Gary Bauman. Rick Moskowitz. Andy Markle. Russ Brown. Jay Rice. Gary Aimer, T Maack, Gene Cautillo. Jayson Dunbar. Paul Lesica. Coach Kunes. Vv | u Jf z ] flL , . . i hst M I H Ilj 1 1 1 w ™ jts fc_ j ■ _ % .t ifc. ■ ' The 1987-88 Susquehanna wrestling team has had an up and down season. Coach Char- lie Kunes has been quoted as saying that We have a young team this year, but I ' m really happy with what they ' ve shown . . . The Crusaders have improved much over last year due mainly to the large number of fresh- men and sophomores whom have started this season. Nathan Jones (Roslyn Heights. NY) has added stability to the team along with Dave Park (Burlington, NJ). These are two freshmen at 1 1 8 and 1 26 pounds respectively. Nathan had the fourth best record at 7-7-1. Senior Chris Labrecque (Holmdel. NJ) and junior Joe Lawrence placed second in the Lebanon Valley tournament in which Sus- quehanna placed 8 of 20 overall. Chris also sported the best overall record, as Susque- hanna ' s captain, at 19-2 before entering the MAC tournament. Joe Lawrence had the sec- ond best record, at 7-4 and Gary Aimers (Dumont, NJ) had the third best record before being injured, at 6-2. 124 Wrestling Baseball 1987 BASEBALL TEAM Front Row L-R: Pete Joachim, Tom Harrison, Frank Forrer, Glen Leary. Tom Smith, Steve Nelson, Second Row: Dave Pritchard, Greg Betz, Scott Krzykowski. Dan Barker, Bill Sofio. Brian Forberg, Jim Hanlon, Third Row: Rich Watts, Ken Wenzel, Brett Crabtree. Kyle McKay, Drew Paradine, Bill Mueller. Coach Ierul- li, Fourth Row: Jeff Jakubik, Dave White, Mike Haubner, Matt Guinan, Jeff Cole, Steve Haas. Baseball 125 Volleyball VOLLEYBALL 1987 Front Row, L to R: Dena Freiman, Gigi Wainwright, Lynn Drolet, Rosemary Firestine. Second Row: Jody Henry, Tracy Gillin, Miss Weigle, Nancy Kipperman, Lisa Deacker, Jenny Davis, Third Row: Coach Fore, Barb Weigle, Manager Dan Barker. Jean Meyer, Ki Kapes. The 1987-88 Susquehanna Women ' s Volleyball Team finished with a record of 19-12. This was the mosl successful volleyball season in Susquehanna history. The Lady Crusaders won the consolation bracket in the Juniata tournament. Jennifer Davis of York was named Susquehanna ' s Most Valuable Player for the Seconc Consecutive year. Two other outstanding players for Susquehanna and its head coach, Debbie Fore, were Barb Weigle (Carlisle) and Jody Henry (Huntingdon). 126 Volleyball VOLLEYBALL (19-12) GETTYSBURG I, 10-15. 2-15 UP! L 15-4. 3-15. 6-15 SHEPPERD VV 15-12. 9-15. 15-13 MUHLENBERG VV 15-10, 15-7 MORAVIAN L 15-11. 12-15, 9-15 SCRANTON VV 1 5-11. 15-11 YORK VV 15-8. 7-15. 15-6 GETTYSBURG VV 15-12 WASHINGTON VV KINGS VV 15-4. 7-15, 15-6 15-5. 15-9 (UNIATA L WILKES W 0-15, 4-15. 15-13 15-1, 15-4. 15-10 MARYVVOOD VV 5-15. 15-17. 15-8. 15-7, 15-8 DICKONSON VV 15-6. 2-15. 15-8, 15-3 YORK L 15-7. 15-5. 3-15 UPSALA W 15-4, 2-15. 15-10 CABRINI VV 11-15. 18. 15-7 15- GREENSBORO VV COLORADO L 15-5, 15-11 4-15, 5-15 COATESVILLE VV MANSFIELD L MESSIAH L 15-8. 6-15. 15-10 9-15, 5-15 8-15. 2-15. 10-13 SETON HILL L LASALLE W BRIDGEWATER W LEBANON VALLEY VV 15-7. 12-15 15-11,6-15, 15-9 15-9. 15-3 15-9, 15-8, 15-5 KINGS W 15-5, 17-5, 15-5 ELIZABETHTOWN L 7-15,4-15, 3-15 ,W. MARYLAND L 15-3,5-15, 13-15,6-15 ALBRIGHT W 15-3, 15-3, 15-9 Softball 1987 SOFTBALL TEAM Front Row, L-R: Jamie Forshey, Debbie Edgar, Felicia McClymont, Nicole Poliacik, Grace Rossi, Nicole Lefchak, Pam Zadnik. Second Row: Rosemary Firestine. Tracy Gillin. Kim Lewis. Belh Cubberly. Janis Blandy, Patty Hostler, Betsy VanTuyl, Third Row: Cindy Falck, Asst. Coach Schnell, Robin Conrad, Meg Sorber. Kim Kapes. Allyson Glembocki, Coach Fore. Softball 127 1987 MEN ' S TENNIS TEAM Front Row L-R: Jon Nickey. Pete Comber, Matt Fager. Scott Swinarton, Pat Sterrett. Back Row: Coach FincJ Gregg Hartgers. Paul Sultan, Dave Cooley, Chris Biddle, Graham D ' Alvia. 128 Men ' s Tennis Women ' s Tennis 1987 WOMEN ' S TENNIS TEAM ont Row, L-R: Leslie Howell, Janette Reliford, Robin Windels, pfolyn Harrison, Second Row: Diane Herdling, Diane Smith, Marge uckes, Barb Harrison, Coach Delbaugh. 129 Women ' s Tennis Swimming With an addition of a brand new score board, the SU swim- ming teams have had a successful year. MEN ' S Twenty four men had been beating the waves for coach Schweikert this year. The Crusaders were sporting a 5-3 record as of February 6th, with big wins over Juniata and Western Maryland. Andy Sung (Bethesda, MD) a sophomore and co-captain has led the men competitively and inspi- rationally. Tom Olsen (Caldwell, NJ) swam a career best 100 yard fly in the first meet of the season. 130 Swimming WOMEN ' S SWIMMING This year ' s women ' s swim- ming team has sported an overall of 8-2 after February 6th, with big wins over Mans- field and Ursinus. Carrie Healey (Paramus, NJ) was the best all-around performer as a freshman. Becky Etzold (Wharton, NJ) nearly set a new record in the 50 yard sprint. Row One L to R: Captain Andy Sung, Captain Donielle Fanarjian. Captain Rob Turner. Row Two: Gerard Marini, Patrice Hetherington. Markus Herrmann, Amy Rocereto, Ted Doman, Jennifer Varcoe, John Beaver. Row Three: Jeff Anthony, Tom Olsen. Carrie Heaven, John Stonaker, Kristin Beccaria, Bill McGarrigle. Gen Schweikert. Row Four: Ingo Jungblutt, Diane Traumiller, Mark Rank, Johnna Emrich, Chris Milstean, Mindy Long. Harold Thesseling. Row Five: Dottie Hart, Karen Ledebuhr, Sarah Stone, Patti Schickram. Deb Witkowski, Becky Etzold, Cindy Petrucci, Nancy Edson. Not Pictured: Laura Forbes. Deb Weisman, Rich Gundaker. Stephanie Grant, Jon Grove, Coogie Kegel. Swimming 131 132 Sports Sports 133 134 It is the time for a new generation of leadership, to cope with new problems and new opportuni- ties. For there is a new world to be won. — John F. Kennedy UNDERCLASSMEN J u N I O R S Rich Adams Donald Almgren Rob Ancipink Jane Arkel Barbara Bakeman Mohit Bali Amy Baran Daniel Barker Keith Baumann Kent Bergey Matt Biedermann Beth Ann Biml Lauren Bodmer Christopher Boehm Christine Bohler Karen Brandes Janet Brandle Sherrie Breeden Steven Bridgeman Miriam Bruynell Hannah Bucher Glenn Bufnham Audrey Buss Kate Callaghan 136 JUNIORS: Adams-Callaghan kiM Roger Castoral Jeffrey Catt Malcolm Clinger Andrew Cole David Cooley Heather Cooley Polly Cooper Lisa Corbo Michael Cordas Shawn Daly Thomas Daub Linda Davis Elizabeth Dawson Robert De La Motte Donna DeGennaro lifciii Karen DeGraw Christine Del Bueno Mark Delawter Chris Delbaugh James Dimond i Michael Drummond Tony Drummond June DuBois Cheryl Dum Nancy Edson Lisa Eisenhard Sharon Eisenhauer Kim Elsas Susan Elsman Diane Esty JUNIORS: Castoral-Esty 137 Becky Etzold Donna Fafette Margaret Farmer Andy Fiscus Jamie Forshey Donna Fries Rebecca Frost Cheryl Gaffney Santo Garcia Holly Gasull Peter Gehl Michelle Geiger Mark Gnapp Brian Goebel Bruce Gordon Bruce Goria Viriginia Greenough Terry Greenwald Brian Griffie Lynn Guzikowski Stephen Haas Amy Harpster Scotty Harrington Michael Haubner Richard Hefele Sharon Henderson Patrice Hetherington James Hilker Melissa Himmelreich Deborah Hite ■ 138 JUNIORS: Etzold-Hite Marcia Hoge Krista Hoopmann John Hopkins Hazuki Ishii David Janiczek Susan Johansen Ken Jones Deirdre Joyce William Kadel Matthew Karasch Andrea Kingsbury Cheryl Knapp Kevin Knoebel Linda Knutson Tom Kocaj William Koch Paul Kopey Kimberly Kress Enno Kuhnert Karen Kymer Jennifer Laube Joseph Lawrence Tracy Lawrence Kenneth Layng Dana Leach dkkiiM Kerrie Linker David Lisner Wendy Long Edward Lopez Steve Losefsky JUNIORS: Hoge-Losefsky 139 Suzanne Maglisceau Stephen Mahoney Lisa Marsanico Greg Marsh Jill Matrange Mark Mattocks Diane Mayer Deborah McAllister Arlene McBrearty Michael McCarthy Mark McDaniels Robin McElwee Kelly McGonigle Kyle McKay Bridget McKinley Michael McNelly Scott McWilliams Jennifer A. Miller Eric Minnich Teresa Monahan Anita Montz Bradley Moor Darrin Moor Gregory Moraski Meechel Morgan Bill Mueller Marie Mulcahy Tim Mullane Katherine Murphy Kevin Myhr ;«i 140 JUNIORS: Maglisceau-Myhr Michiko Nagata Julie Nees Karen Nester Penny Nichols Randy Noonan Kimberly Norton Annmarie Oakley Bruce O ' Neil Linda Ofensend Kimberly Paulsen Barbara Pisciotta Noah Puckowitz William Purnell Ryan Putney Melanie Raffa Susan Rattay Bethany Ray Elizabeth Rebuck Leanne Reed Jay Rice Richard Roth Michael Ruziska Ron Slamon Michael Sarajian Carin Sattazahn John Schroeder Matthew Schukis Betsy Scielzo Lynda Scimeca Bronwen Scott JUNIORS: Nagata-Scott 141 Patricia Scotton Kelly Shatto Pete Shearer Dianne Smith Kerry Solsky Karl Spector Melanie Stamm Sharon Stauffer Nancy Stepsus Thomas Stone Martin Svik hart Jean Ann Swann Scott Swinarton David Swinehart Tiffany Talluto Lisa Tarleton Flora Teh Jay Thatcher Susan Thiele Wendy Tibaldi James Tollinger John Tourville Joanne Valuska Heather Ventura ' • Janine Voelker Lance Wagner Phil Walker Sarah Walter Barbara Weigle Deidre Weiss Holly Whittaker Kathryn Wilcox Lauri Wilkinson Joseph Witt Thom Wolfinger Susan Ziegler Deidre Zmuda 142 JUNIORS: Scotton-Zmuda 143 s o p H O M O R E S June Addy Siobhan Amadei Denise Ambrogio John Ammeen Timothy Andersen Martina Androschick Jim Bell Michael Bell Barbara Bentley Susan Berdela Kim Beyer Jennifer Bidding Chris Biddle Wendy Biser Brad Bishop Sima Blackmon Janis Blandy Leta Blatt Michelle Bonventre Thomas Boone Elian Botti Susan Brandt Bryan Brust John Bunting 144 SOPHOMORES: Addy-Bunting Laura Butler Sunday Cahill Carrie Campbell Dawn Campbell Patty Anne Cardenas Scott Carey Thomas Ceverizzo Melissa Challice Andrew Chapman Mary Chiocco Renee Chodack Michele Christman Teresa Considine Cynthia Cook Noel Cook Cheryl Corradino Helen Costalos Dave Coyle David Cozzolino Melinda Cuddy Mandy Daggett Julie Dalton Graham D ' Alvia Konstantin Danias Jennifer Davis Kristine Davis Diane Defrate Teresa DeMott Kelly Dencker Meredith Denliker SOPHOMORES: Butler-Denliker 145 ■ Jill DiGruttolo Tom Dingbaum Tom DiSante Leslie Doll Jo Ann Doran Julianne Doupe Jennifer Ebert Douglas Elliot Jeff Elwell Mark Eman Johnna Emrich Laurie Erikson Cindy Falck Lauren Fatigati Rich Fenstermacher Lisa Fern Jill Fernandez David Ferry Elizabeth Findley Christine Fitzgerald Laura Forbes Christine Formosa Daniel Fornataro William Fox Jen France Julian Francis Jeffrey Froling Vickie Fulton Michael Fusco Maureen Garrity 146 SOPHOMORES: DiGruttolo-Garrity Michael Gaynord Janice Gessner Jennie Giasi Michael Gilligan Traci Graczyk Jami Granger Richard Gray Renee Greene Samuel Gross Denise Guaste lla Robert Gude Matthew Guinan Virginia Hale Erika Hardenburg Carolyn Harrison Margaret Harvey Robin Hastings Danielle Heaps Andrea Heinz Shana Hennessy Robert Herr Nancy Heyer Allison Hirschman Michelle Hofman Michelle Hohne Nancy Horner Patricia Hostler Colin Howlett Laura Huber Stacy Huber SOPHOMORES: Gaynord-Huber 147 Ken Hugendubler Jeffrey Jakubik Amy Jefferis Angie Johnson Denise Kacala Kim Kapes Kendall Kasarjian David Kearney Carolyn Keelin Coogie Kegel Thomas Kelleher Margo Kilstein Jiesu Kim Russell Klein Patricia Kloss Laura Kratavil Allyson Krummrich Amy Kukacka Michele LaBrie Kristen Langenfeld Kirsten Larson Nicole Lefchak Michelle Leitzel Jan Lejnar Joseph Leone Michelle Leuser Andrea Light Lisa Liveringhouse Mindy Long Philip Lucivero ■■HI BH 148 SOPHOMORES: Hugendubler-Lucivero Sarah Luithle Donna Major Kristine Marconi Gerard Marini Francis Marrone Catherine Mason Jim McCallum Heather McCormick Joella Mclvor Marie McLaughlin Jennifer L. Miller Shari Miller Stephanie Miller Kim Mitchell Keith Morris Elizabeth Mortimer Eric Mueller Christopher Neff Karen Nelson Christel Nestler Shannon O ' Brien Sean O ' Keefe Cary Owens Lois Pahls Drew Paradine SOPHOMORES: LuithJe-Paradine 149 Susan Paul Cindy Petrucci Danielle Peyakovich Douglas Pietsch Deborah Pilla Donna Podoletz Nicole Poliacik Pouglas Price David Pritchard Michael Raber Stacey Redsecker Shari Reis Janette Reliford Eileen Riley Beth Rindge Leslie Rippard Kelly Robertson Diane Rogers Debbie Rosick David Russell Vicki Russell Carolyn Sabol Debra Sauer Patricia Schneider Chris Schoellkopf Ginger Schultz Robert Shaw Kelly Shay Patricia Sheehan Justine Shepherd 150 SOPHOMORES: Paul-Shepherd Paul Shyposh Matthew Skarbek Cynthia Smith Peter Smith Scott Smith Timothy Smith William Starace Michael Starkweather Chris Steiner Linda Steiner Heather Stephano Bobbi Stipetich Alexandra Stobb John Stonaker Andrew Sung Elaine Swords Dee Tacconi Michele Tansey Ria Taormina Nancy Taylor Harold Thesseling James Troxell Todd Truedson Nancy Truran Elaine Ullrich Betsy VanTuyl Jennifer Varcoe Kelly Vardon Claudine Vogel Laurie Ann Volpe SOPHOMORES: Shyposh-VoJpe 151 Gigi Wainwright Steve Walser Hugo Warns Melissa Watson Karol Weigan Melissa Weigle Debbie Weissman Joseph Wentling Mark Wetzel Douglas Wheeler Dave White Donna Willbergh Denise Wilson Jennifer Wilson Jennifer Wilson Robin Windels Winebarger Max Winkler Debbie Witkowski Scott Witmoyer Christine Wolfe Jill Zabransky Pamela Zadnik 152 SOPHOMORES: Wainwright-Zadnik F R E S H M E N FRESHMEN: Adler-CarreJI 153 Tony Carroll Curtis Cassel Chris Cera Stephanie Chess Robert Cicala Scot Ciccarelli Susan Clauser Christine Coleman Melissa Corazzi Kristen Cortright Michele Crider Elizabeth Danforth Deb Daniels Anna Davies Joseph DeDay Matthew DeFrank Timothy Demko Matthew Detwiler Lisa Ditto Robert Doto Lynn Drolet Jennifer Dubuc Jennifer Duffy Cheryl Edwards Karen Engel Jamie Espy Steven Evitts Brendan Flynn Susan Fody Dena Freimanis 154 FRESHMEN: CarroJl-Freimanis ■ Marcia Fryklund Beth Gahran Amity Gallagher Jenifer Gavel Kate George Stuart Glasby Christy Goddard Melissa Good Scot Grant Todd Gray Warren Green Jon Grove Kristen Guest Kimberlee Halpin Cynthia Hamme Kathy Harman Linda Hauptli Robin Hayes Carrie Healey Brian Heiden Christopher Herbine Melissa Herbster Jennifer Hester Erin Higgins Jeffrey Hoffman Lee Huff Kathleen Hughes Michael Hulsman Kimberly Janis Brad Jonas FRESHMEN: Fryklund-) onas 155 Nathan Jones Robin Jones Lisa Kahler Claudine Keemss Tara Keene Kimberly Klein Joanne Kloss Denise Klynowsky Nadine Kramer Sue Kwiecinski Sangeeta Lai Bonnie Lanzel Bob Larson Dave Law Nancy Leach Janna Leith Matt Lincoln John Locke Christine Loftus Kristen Lurowist Ted Maack Liza Macalincag Bryan Makus John Manning Dana Mascioli Francesca Mattiussi Jay McClair Meagan McCutcheon Keith McDermott David Mead 156 FRESHMEN: ones-Mead Michael Miess Jennifer Miller Larisa Monarek Eric Mull Suzanne Murphy Jenny Meyers Sandy Nichols Eric Olbrich Lisa Olsen Michelle Palofnares Laurie Pancuk David Park Laurie Parker Laura Passaro Julianne Perfilio Krista Peterson Eileen Petroski Robert Pichering Christopher Plankenhorn Susan Porter Eric Preputnick Kevin Pyle William Quinn Anne Rank Carrie Ratkus Shann Reeder Laurie Rising Amy Rocereto Liesel Roehrer Michael Romberger FRESHMEN: Miess-Romberger 157 Karen Rosner Ann Rupprecht Vincent Russo Kristen Ryan Richard Salkowski Christi Scheirer Mark Schmidt Jeannie Schultz Lauren Schumacher Mary Scicchitano Rick Seeley Kelly Shaw Neal Shawver Geoff Shearer Maura Sheehan Angi Shumate George Simeon Scott Smith Janel Snyder Jay Sosnowski Greg Storat Ray Swartz Laura Tidemann Diane Traumuller Amy Troup Alessandra Turner Sandy Wachter Mark Walter Brenda Wanner Jennifer Ward Joanne Ward Keith Watlington Keith Wenrich Jennifer Wickham Shani Williams Trip Wilsopn Charles Winkler Margaret Wisniewski Scot Wittman Vicky Witt Barbara Zimmerman Mark Zimmerman Andrea Zizelmann Gregg Zollo 158 FRESHMEN: Rosner-ZoJJo L 0 w - - H i ■ to .._. 159 160 t It ' s been such a long time, I think I should be going. Time doesn ' t wait for me, it keeps on rolling. — Boston SENIORS 161 Gregory Adams Susan Bailey Mark Basilii Dawn Berger 162 SENIORS: Ada ms-Betts Thomas Alberse Kristin Arace James Balas Michelle Ballota Benjamin Battle Michael Bendorf Craig Bermingham Joseph Azzarello Jeffrey Bartles Mark Bensel Jennifer Betts Lori Bierly Joan Book Stacy Brechbiel Sylvia Buck Timothy Billow Carrie Bishop t i ■ 3 Dan Boop Andrew Bowman Mason Brown Martin Bruno Charles Buckley III Sharon Bufo Alice Body Matthew Boynton Albert Bucci  ' - - ' ■ Michael Burton SENIORS: Bierly-Burton 163 Douglas Carlson David Cawthorne John Cherkauskas Maria Cerza John Chipman 9 4iM ;AMik Richard Close Jeffrey Cole James Conway 164 SENIORS: Butler-Cook Robert Cheddar L-±L Shannon Clayton Christine Clewell Marjorie Cook Stephen Cook f Sm J V ' a WPS. hv tarn W ' Laura Crothers Paul Da Bruzzo ■•- r : , Michael Dayton Barbra Cooke Pamela Culos Claire Daley Barbara Deakin Sarah Corbin Peter Culos ( « r % Gary Daniels Alicia Defelice Stephen Costalos ■ m K. rr Kay Czap Charlene Davies Keith Delaporte SENIORS: Cook-Delaporte 165 Gretchen Dell Anne Dodsworth Chris Donato Erin Ector 166 SENIORS: DeJJ-Fagan Richard Derrick, Jr. Brenda Dersham John Dogum M 1 a ■ ' Mi ..- I Robert Doll Erin Donohue Nancy Douglas Peter DiGiacomo T - K . f { « Dana Dombroski Anne East Donald Edwards, Jr. Monica Eisenhardt Victoria Fagan -1 Donielle Fanarjian Jeffrey Fernholz Lars Frank Frank Galdieri Anne Farrell Laura Fattman T_ MjUA k 4l p ' t l - U m Ik k J ML B. J Timothy Fitzgerald JH • 1 KA JH dm f ■n |ML B a% Kathleen French Kimberly Federico ennifer Floge John Fones 9t m V  7 •«. - •. W ■■ t , 1 ■ 1 Doug Gable Frederic Gaither Scott Glascott Tracy Glessner Susan Goetting SENIORS: Fanarjian-Goetting 167 Wendy Goodspeed Ginger Goss James Hanlon Dorothy Hart 168 SENIORS: Goodspeed-Hauze Karl Gordinier t • V ' J t Brett Graf h| mm -x 1 4H V ML Sj ■■ Valerie Hansen [ulia Hassenplug Kimberlee Gorman Vicki Halter Scott Harding 1 A fl 1 i3ST!wE S ?¥s i ' Maureen Hassett Kevin Gormley lames Hamsher Barbara Harrison Kimberly Hauze Susan Heffernan Michael Henderson, Jr. Trevor Henry Diane Herdling Markus Herrman Jeanne Heytmeijer Kristen Holgerson John Homstead, Jr. John Hotalen i Leslie Howell Heidi Huber Bonnie Herb Thomas Hoefel Bradley Home Jeffrey Hughes Mark Humphrey SENIORS: Heffernan-Humphrey 169 Lee Hunt Paul Joslyn Patricia King 170 SENIORS: Hunt-Koelln John Hurley Robin Hyde Gregory Jerrehian Ingo Jungblut Elizabeth Kelly Patrick Kennedy Stephen Kennedy Rose Kiernan Tracey Kilbride Steven Kime Paul King Joanne Kling Edward Koelln Colleen Kosa Suzanne Kuhnast Mark Koskulitz Eugene Krumenacker Scott Kryzkowski Matthew LaDuke Candace Lain Timothy Laubach Karen Ledebuhr John Leitgeb Rebecca Lent Paul Lesica Eric Letts Teresa Langan Dawn Lejda Kimberley Lewis SENIORS: Kosa-Lewis 171 Dan Lichner Fred Lubnow Vicki Mangus Cyndi Logan John Lotti •s 3T ' I Brian Lucas Adrienne Lyons Lee Marconi Nina Maroon Margaret Masnik 172 SENIORS: Lichner-McHugh Melissa Maurer Timothy McCaffery Julia Lu Karen Madden Elaine Marx Jeffrey McHugh Karen McKenna Thomas McNairy Kenneth Michael Chris Monico John Mulchay Kristin Meinig i - Robert Miller Sonya Miller John Mormando Lisa Moscatello Sandra Mull James Muller Diane Meyers William Mitchell Ty Moyer Kasey Mundis SENIORS: McKenna-Mundis 173 Chuck Murray Tom Nolan Walter Patton II Hilary Philbrick 174 SENIORS: Murray-Pizzico William Nace Sarah Nickey Christopher Olbrich Ronald Parisi Sharon Pavlik lohn Pavlishin Christopher Noah Robert Pierson Kenneth Pizzico Nancy Patterson £% .L Mm Norris Pearson Michael Pizzico Marilyn Pray Erik Rank Sarah Reynolds Patricia Ross Todd Quackenb OSS 1 «w -wx ] m ' ■■■ Susan Realy Steven Rich W 1 ? k V. 4 A ' A IV 4 - M JP ! V , i i Grace Rossi Brian Quiggle Martha Richardson r v r j Barbara Rostiac Carolyn Raftery Christina Rigby David Ruckman SENIORS: Pray-Ruckman 175 Paul Rybecky Joseph Sandri Lynne Schoepe .. A Cindy Shawver 176 SENIORS: Rybecky-Shimrak Tara Saalmuller Bradford Sahler Stephanie Sarisky Kenneth Scala Paul Schweitzer Robert Scola Barry Sheibly, Jr. Scott Shep David Salter 11A Patricia Schickram Joseph Scotese -- H Mk Jp M EL ' 1 v • Christine Shimrak Lauren Siegel Brent Snyder Reed Starr i4J Peter Stoma William Smedley Bill Sofio Clayton Smith Craig Smith ■ ' ' , v Jacqueline Sorge Michael Spangler Wendy Steinbeiser Annamarie Stewart Craig Stoken ■— i Sarah Stone Ann Straka Paul Sultan SENIORS: Siegel-Sultan 177 Sandra Thomas Mark Thorsheim Janine Turano Scott Ulsh Michelle Vickers SENIORS: Thomas-Volk Sharon Tirpak Robert Turner Jill Uhler John Urban Paula Vincent Scott Viglianti Scott Torok Jeffery Ulmer Konstantine Vagias Gilian Versfeld Paul Volk Lisa Waldeyer Pam West John Wolfe Nick Walser Thomas Warren I 9 .,-ir - . i Denise Witner Patricia Wolf Joseph Wolfe Debbie Wolland Christine Wothke Christine Wuslich Jeffrey Wynn Donna Wenz Jennifer Wolfe Geoffrey Woodall Angela Yarnitsky SENIORS: Waldeyer- Yarnitsky 179 Gregory Yori Elizabeth Young Amy Zucca Michelle Zuniga 180 Senior class officers are (left to right): Kim Gorman and Diane Herdling. 181 A GREGORY ADAMS R D. 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Lambda Chi Alpha. Kappa Mu Ep- silon. Outstanding )r ( ' hem Student IOHN C. CHIPMAN 9 Wesl Street Newtown. CT 06470 203-743-6363 Communications WQSU Am Fm SHANNON CLAYTON 20 Bernard Terrace Little Silver, N| 07739 201-741-2655 Sociology Business Alpha Delta Pi, Sociology Club (Sec, Tres.) Intramural Soc- cer. Operations Mngt CTlub CHRISTINE M. CI.EWELL 1331 Kressler Road Allenlown. PA 18103 215-821-0587 Church Music Slu. Univ. Organist. Univ. Choir Organist. Chapel Choir. InlerVarsily Christian Fellowship. Acts 29 RICHARD F. CLOSE 804 Carmen Drive Wyomissing. PA 19610 215-678-4638 Business Weight lnslruclion Foolball (Cpt-), Lambda Chi Alpha (Ed). Univ. Choir. In- lramurals IEFFREY B COLE 11 Stanley Drive Seymour. CT 06483 203-888-5070 Markeling Literalure Varsity Baseball. Intramurals. Marketing Club. SHOE. Penn Lutheran Village Proj , Exxon Roundtable IAMES C. CONWAY 2642 Sixlh Street Fort Lee. N| 07024 201-947-3759 Biologv 182 Senior Directory Umbda Chi Alpha IS. 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English Club ERIN ECTOR 811 S. Park Avenoe Audobon. PA 19401 DONALD | EDWARDS |R. 2320 Page Slreet Camp Hill, PA 17011 717-737-6474 Sociology Lambda Chi Alpha. Inlramurals. Freshman and Sophomore Class Pres.. Weighllifling Club. Sociology Club — Pres.. SCA MONICA S. EISENHARDT 9 Kevin Way Malverne. PA 19355 215-644-6752 Elementary Ed. English Big Lillle Sisler Project, Soccer Club. Thela Chi Little Sister VICTORIA L. FAGAN 344 Davis Circle Wesl Chester. PA 19380 215-696-5997 Finance Classical Languages and Literature DONIELLE FANARIIAN 31 Crescent Drive Lake Hopatcong. N| 07849 201-663-3333 Human Resource Management Founding Mother of Zeta Tau Alpha — Song Chair- man Activities Chairman Vice Pres.. Varsily Swim Team — Capt., Assoc, of Women Studenls — VP. Big I.illle Sister Project, Orientation Team ANNE FARRELL 869 Fourth Slreet Ocean City. N| 08226 609-398-5677 Human Resource Management Investment Club. Markeling Club. Personnel Management Club, Exxon Public Policy Club. 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Ritnal Chairman. Asso. of Women Stodents. Honors Program, Inlramurals, Accounting Club, Energy Conservation Committee SCOTT HARDING 10 Davis Road Port Washington. NY 11050 516-767-0725 Lambda Chi Alpha. Ski Club. Outing Club. Inlramurals. Weightlifling Club. Human Resoorce Management Clob BARBARA HARRISON 4 Vav Dorn Place Denville. N| 07834 201-366-8537 English Varsily Tennis. Zela Tao Alpha — Membership Chairman. Dorm Council. Asso. of Women Sludents, Intramoral vol- leyball DOROTHY N HART R.D. 1. Box 221 B Wealherly. PA 18255 717-427-8655 Operations Management Zela Tau Alpha — ludicial Chairman. Delia Mu Delia — Pres., Asso. of Women Students — pres.. Head Resident, Varsily Swim Team, Universily Scholar IUL1A ANNE HASSENPLUG 116 North 4th Street Lewisborg. PA 17837 717-524-2509 Accounting Club. Investmenl Club, Asso. of Women Stu- dents MAUREEN P. HASSETT VP , Society of Physics Students. Treas.. Assoc, of Women Students 55 Barnsdale Road Wayne. 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N| 07430 201-891-5692 Communications Art SGA — Sec. Varsily Tennis. Alpha Delia Pi — Senior Pledge Board. Senior Class VP , Crusader Caslle Board of Advisors — Sec IEANNEM HEYTMEIIER 45 Longview Drive Whippany, N| 07981 201-887-7429 Marketing and French Kappa Delia. French Club. Pi Delia Pi. Phi Sigma lola. Dean ' s List. Big Little Sister Project TOM HOEFEL 270 Rapho Street Manheim. PA 17545 717-665-7451 Psychology Sociology Crosader — Editor, Psi Chi — Pres.. Psychology Clob. Who ' s Who Among American College and University Stodents, Alpha Lambda Delia. Inlramurals KRISTEN |OY HOLGERSON 16 Weiss Drive Towaco. N| 07082 201-335-6855 Communicalions and Theater Arts Global Concerns Club ]OHN E HOMESTEAD )R. 132 Annin Road Far Hills. NI 07931 201-647-5715 Thela Chi — VP.. Investment Club. Varsity Club. 1FC — Judiciary Board. Inlramurals. Indoor Soccer Clob BRADLEY L. HORNE County Dr. Morristown. N| 07960 (201)898-9177 IOHN C. HOTALEN Box 60-A, RD 1 Trool Run. 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Basketball, Intramurals KAREN McKENNA 34 Wesl Ridgedale Avenue East Hanover. N| 07936 201-884-2195 Mathematics Kappa Delta PEP Scholarship Chaplain Activities Public Relations. Intramurals. SGA. F.O.R.C E.. Soccer Club THOMAS ALAN McNAIRY 1157 Meadowbrook Circle West Allentown. PA 18103 215-433-6952 Economics Theta Chi. Soccer. Big Brother Project KRISTIN E MEINIG 1500 Far Road Reading. PA 19610 215-372-3080 Human Resource Management Art SAC — Pres.. Alpha Delta Pi — Scholarship Chairman. Student Judiciary Board. Annual Blood Drive — Chair- person. Presidential Fellowship DIANE MEYERS 74 Main Street Mountain Top. PA 18707 717-474-6508 Biochemistry Biology Field Hockey. Biology Club. Chemistry Culb, Career Cru- saders. Alpha Lambda Delta — VP . Beta Beta Beta — Treas. KENNETH B MICHAEL 18 Leslie Avenue Florham, Park. N| 07932 201-377-1853 Communications Spanish SHOE Project. Ski Club. WQSU. Sigma Phi Epsilon ROBERT SCOTT MILLER 1266 Pine Grove Drive Easton, PA 18042 215-252-2413 Political Science SGA — Treas.. Lambda Chi Alpha — VP . Swim Tea m. Dorm Council — Pres . Ski Club, Investment Club. Spring Weekend Chairman SONYA K MILLER R.D. 1. Box447-AAl Lewislown, PA 17044 717-248-9947 Finance Alpha Lambda Delta — Sec. Blood Drive Committee. SAC. Resident Assistant. University Scholar, Delta Mu Delta STEPHEN ] MILLER R.D. 3. Box 13 Newport. PA 17074 (717)567-3690 WILLAIM HAYES MITCHELL 65 Blackburn Place Summit, N| 07901 201-277-6810 Economics Business Theta Chi, Golf Team, Intramurals. Operations Management Club FRANK |. MOLITORIS R.D. 1. Box 5 Selinsgrove. PA 17870 (7171374-9229 CHRIS MONICO 8824 3rd Avenue North Bergen. N| 07047 Business Administration and Economics Football. Lambda Chi Alpha, Economics Club, Intramurals |OHN MORMANDO 1262 62nd Street Brooklyn, NY 11219 Finance Lambda Chi Alpha. Catholic Campus Minislry, Orientation Team. Conditioning Club. 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Conditioning Club, Ski Club, Inlramurals. Crusader Castle — Accountant NORRIS ANDREW PEARSON 360 Charlemagne Boulevard Naples. Florida 33962 813-793-0395 Sociology Sociology Club, Rugby Club. SAC. Student Advisor, Res- ident Assistant, Global Concerns Club HILARY PHIl.BRICK Box 667 Oldwick. N| 08858 201-439-3324 Elementary Education Girl Scout Project ROBERT W PIERSON Overlook Road Morrislown. N) 07960 |201|538-0127 KENNETH 1 PIZZICO 112 North Street Minersville. PA 17954 1717)544-5374 MICHAEL C PIZZICO 112 North Street Minersville. PA 17954 717-544-5374 Operations Management History Calholic Campus Ministry. Lambda Chi Alpha. Ski Club. Operations Management Club. Inlramurals, Intramural Football — Assistant Director BRIAN POPE R D 3. Box 328 Middleburg. PA 17842 717-837-0456 Human Resource Management Sociology Alpha Lambda Delta, [ohn App Honor Society. Crew Club. Delta Mu Delia MARILYN G. PRAY 422 Smokelown Road Lewisburg. PA 17837 1717)523-8553 WAYNE E. 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Big Lillle Sis- ter Proj DAVID RUCKMAN 521 Brilton Drive King of Prussia. PA 19406 Operations Management Phi Mu Delta — VP of Membership. Cafeteria Mng . In- ternal Council — Soc Choir. Orientation Team. Delia Mu Delta, Alpha Lambda Delta PAUL RYBECKY 2 Grove Place Port Washington. NY 11050 516-883-3522 Accounting Economics Selinsgrove Center Proj.. Ace. Club. Varsity Soccer. Varsity Golf — Cap.. Ski Club. Inlramurals TARA SAALMULLER 16 Columbia Drive Bernardsville. N| 07924 201-766-3578 English Spanish SGA — Senator. Orient Team, Big Little Sisler Proj. BRADC SAHLER 16 Saddle Ridge Road Colts Neck, N| 07722 201-946-3690 Management Head Res.. R.A.. Housing Coor. Big Brothers — Mng., Ski Club — Treas.. Varsity Soccer DAVID EDWARD SALTER 5007 Philadelphia Ave. Chambersburg. PA 17201 717-264-4748 Political Science Legal Studies Intamurals. Theta Chi — Pres.. SGA. ROTC IOSEPH SANDRI 412 W Montgomery Street Shamokin. PA 17872 717-648-1240 Accounting Japanese Culture Basketball. 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Alter. Edu. Proj.. Intramurals V KONSTANTINA VAGIAS R.D. 2. Box 497 Lower Hill Rd Newton. N| 07860 201-383-9655 Economics International Bus Intramurals. Varsity Track and Field. Hockey. Investment Club, Economics Club. Oper Mngl Club GILIAN MARIE VERSFELD 26 George SI Apt 5 Lawrenceville. N| 08648 609-921-2499 Sociology Sociology Club. Intramurals MICHELLE VICKERS 21 Yale Road Marllon, N| 08053 609-983-9121 Mathematics Business Art Kappa Delta — Scholarship Chair., SAC. Cheerleading, Oper. Mngl Club — Treas.. Photography Club, Amer. Soc. for Personnel Administrators R. SCOTT V1GLIANTI 1144 Ridge Road Mountainside. N| 07092 201-233-5463 Economics Phi Mu Delta — V. Pres. of Prop, and Rec. Alumni Rec, Cafeteria Stud Mng. PAULA C. VINCENT 62 Brunswick Road Cedar Grove, N| 07009 201-239-5982 Marketing Sigma Kappa — V. Pres. of Membership. Assist. Social. Sprit Chair. PAUL VOLK 570 Neville Street Perth Amboy. N| 08861 201-826-3411 History Education Varsity Basketball. Lambda Chi Alpha. Big Brother Proj.. SGA, Orientation Team, Charlie ' s Security Staff w LISA A WALDEYER 11 lames Place Manasquan, N! 08736 201-223-4367 Accounting Kappa Delta, Account. Club, Dean ' s List, Big Little Sister Interfral, Council — Soc. Waynesboro. PA 17268 717-762-4532 Music Education SU Singers, Univ. Choir, Arts Alive, Chamber Singers. |azz Band. Acts 29 BART A. WETZEL 943 Masser Street Sunbury. PA 17801 717-286-6865 Nurse Anesthesia DENISE M. WITNER 2207 North 18th Street Reading. PA 19604 215-921-3897 Marketing Kappa Delta — Ed and Parliamentarian, Stud Adv.. Big Little Sister Proj , Orientation Team. Homecoming Rep IENNIFER A. WOLFE 29 Kensington Sq. Mechanicsburg. PA 17055 717-766-6961 English Sec. Education Spanish English Club — Pres.. SAC, SGA, Chapel Council. PSEA. R A |OHN W WOLFE 6 East Marble Street Mechanicsburg. PA 17055 717-766-9304 Finance Human Resource Mgml. Phi Mu Delta — Pres., Inves. Club. ASPA. SGA IOSEPH A WOLFE 6 lean Street Ellenville. NY 12428 914-647-9059 Human Resource Management Phi Mu Delta. Snack Bar — GM, Chair . Varsity Track DEBORAH L. WOLLAND 11 Hazelwood Ave. Westhamplon Beach. NY 11978 516-288-2657 English GEOFFREY M WOODALL 24 Strong Street Mahwah. N] 07430 201-891-5524 Marketing RA. Ski Club CHRISTINE A. WOTHKE 5807 Lyndale Avenue North Brooklyn Center. MN 55430 612-561-8870 Elem. Education Psychology Psy. Club. Outing Club. Scuba Diving Club. PSEA, Stud Ad. CHRISTINE B WUSLICH 151 AA Tally-Ho Lane Chester Springs. PA 19355 215-363-9662 English IEFFREY E. WYNN R.D. 2. Box 523 E Northumberland. PA 17857 717-286-5743 Sociology ANGELA B YARNITSKY 169 Schuylkill Ave. Shenandoah. PA 17976 717-462-3740 Computer Science Mathematics Big Little Sister Proj. — Mng . PLV Seminar Proj., Lanthorn Staff. SUN Council, Year Abroad GREGORY YORI 14 Allocco Drive Holmdel, N| 07733 201-264-5663 Finance - Soc. Chair, and Pres.. Interfral. Council, Investment Club. Oper. Mgt. Club. Alternative Educ. Proj. Phi Sigma Kappa - Club DENNIS YOST R.D. 3. Box 10 Selinsgrove. PA 17870 717-374-2622 Accounting Dean ' s List. Univ. Scholar. Delta Mo Delta ELIZABETH YOUNG 154 Marshland Road Apalachin. NY 13732 607-625-3413 Communications English Kappa Delta, Cheerleading, Big Little Sister Proj . WQSU AMY ZUCCA 2608 Beechwood Drive Vineland, Nl 08360 609-691-8957 English Phi Mu Delta Little Sister. Big Little Sister Proj.. Intramurals MICHELLE-ANNE ZUNIGA 30 Midwood Avenue River Vale, N| 07401 F ' inance Alpha Delta Pi — Pres.. Rush Chair . Pledge Board. Crusader Castle — Mkl. Mng . Orientation Team Senior Directory 187 Earlier this year, Susquehanna stu- dent Juliet Gibson passed away due to head injuries she received after a fall on campus. Juliet was a member of the class of 1989, a writer for The Crusader and Focus literary magazine, a mem- ber of the University Judiciary Board, as well as a member of both the Arts Alive and Big Little Sisters projects. Susquehanna University has been deeply saddened by this tragedy. Juliet is missed. 188 Senior Directory — — i Wr 11 W d k i J Senior Directory 189 Time it was, And what a time it was, It was a time of innocence, A time of confidences. Long ago it must be, I have a photograph, Preserve your memories, They ' re all that ' s left you. — Simon Garfunkel 190 SUSQUEHANNA UNIVERSITY 3 4998 0028 7874 7 LOUGH-WE1S LIBRARY SUSQUEHANNA UNIVERSITY JH.INSGROVE. PA 17«7 frNN o CO 3 Z) C 5 IP AU -N •it HI H ■ n ■ ■ m J899 ■ ■i ■ ■1 M ■ I ■ H - ■ .i ■fl I n-J ■VI ■ L ■ ,t . ' it  ■ ■■ m ■ $1 I H k. I ■ I : 1 1 ■ ■ ■ 91 ■ ■VI ■ H B BTAYLOR hkh Hi II ■


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