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Horizon 1987 York College Of Pennsylvania York, Pennsylvania 17405 Volume 45 B : .. s Table Of Contents Seniors 14 Dorms 32 Organizations 44 Greeks 64 Activities 92 Candids 106 Sports 116 Graduation 146 Patrons 152 One-Liners 154 In Closing 156 •Tul B [ ' % Y Vtf. Halloween Happenings MHH A 1 jpr ' ' J l 1 I J 7 KS YORK COLLEGE OF PENNSYLVANIA Country Club Road, York, Pennsylvania 17405 Telephone (717) 846-7781 Presiden Robert V. Iosui Dear YCP Graduates: What a change for most of you - from the student world to the world of work! If you are anything like our previous graduates, and I am sure you are, you will land a fine job and move ahead. When you came here my advice to you was to study and to be involved in worthwhile activities, and you have done both. Perhaps not as much as you intended in every case, but well enough to graduate and start in a new direction. My advice to you as you are leaving is not too much different. Work hard and find time to enjoy yourself along the way. Remember that your learning does not end with graduation, and the fun and games many of you enjoyed at college should not disappear. The class of 1987 is a wonderful class that has given of itself to YCP and to community endeavors. Please maintain your civic responsibility, your enlightened outlook on life, and your sense of dedication to liberal learning and York College. We ' re glad you passed this way; we trust you are the better for having done so, just as we are for having you here. Our hopes and affection go with you. Best wishes, - L_ rf Robert V. Iosue Dr. Robert V. Iosue - President Board Of Trustees Sitting: Mrs. Jean Schenck, Mr. John C. Schmidt, Mr. W. Burg Anstine, Mrs. Doris Gordon, Mr. Charles S. Wolf, Standing: Mr. H. Douglas Campbell, Jr., Mr. Russel Gohn, Mr. John F. Grove, Jr., Mr. John W. Kennedy, Mr. Louis J. Appell, Jr., Mr. Frank Motter, Dr. Benjamin A. Hoover II, Mr. Frederick B. Shearer, Jr., Mr. Benjamin M. Root. W. Burg Anstine, Esq. Louis J. Appell, Jr. H. Douglas Campbell. Jr. Donn I. Cohen. Esq. Terrence L. Fancher Dodger K. Furse Russel G. Gohn Doris F. Gordon Donald C. Graham James O. Green Randell A. Gross John F. Grove. Jr. Benjamin A. Hoover II. M.D. John W. Kennedy Robert A. Kinsley Lois N. Kushner, M.D. David C. Mcintosh Frank Motter Benjamin M. Root Jean R. (Schenck John C. Schmidt Frederick B. (Shearer. Jr. (Shirley D. Shipley John V. (Silcox Carolyn E. (Steinhauser Charles cS. Wolf Thomas Wolf Carol Kain Woodbury Wayne M. Zimmerman Trustee Emeritus: John L. Atkins. M.D. Walter S. Ehrenfeld Bruce A. Grove, M.D. Ray (S. Noonan Marvin G. Sedam Horace E. (Smith. Esq. Dr. William DeMeester Dean Of Academic Affairs Dr. Frank Mussano Dean Of Administrative Services Joseph F. Merkle Dean Of Student Affairs Seniors ■ ■—■ — Lisa A. Beldon Virginia Bell Kathi Bergold Scott Billings Christine J. Cardone James M. Carolan Lynn Cavagnaro K4 nl 1 C : Scoff Cochrane Grey Lockrell Tract A. De dominicis Donna Mary Dellarciprete Greg DePaoli Keith Eldridge Paul E. Elliot. Jr. Pamela Geesey John Getzloff Amy Goldberg Richard B. Hamor aught by surpr: Miriam (Beth) Keys Steven Leaman Patricia Lembach Lisa Mary Levesque Jeffrey McCinnis Sheila McKendrick Deborah Melhcrn James P. Monaha - ' , Marc caught in conversatu Sharon A. O ' Br John O ' Henry Robert Ortmyer Karen Rescigno Grahame Richards Marcus D. Ricketts Bernie L Schaible JoAnn Schlindwe ' m Lori Straughsbaugh Susan K. Strous kjt THH |K3| ■F k -J 51 E J |i 6. v, H if 4 J 11 Darlene M. Utterbaugh Hey Bill, whe Deborah Lynn Ward Cathy Wolf Renee Zaccagnini mm Alan J. Zaccario Lori R. Zullinger Kurt goes to class. Could you be more specific? Is that a camera? A romantic couple at the Winter Formal— Dave S Stacey Did he go away yet? Dorms Manor North FIRST FLOOR: ROW 1: Thomas Kibler-R.A. ROW 2: Bryan Lowe, Bubba Warnell, Paul Fiorelli, Eric Krenzer, Steve Umpierre, John Bar- ber ROW 3: Jeff Johnson, Scott Richmond, Lawrence Kellmayer, Tom Shea, Matt Walsh. Chris Weaver, Todd Mc Allistar, Keith Deininger, Brent, Inglehart, Jeff Godboldte, Owen McShane, Mark Bomse, Andrew Klima, Wayne Odell NOT PICTURED: Darren Atkins, Rodney Bashore, Ray Co leman, John George, Steve Morshead, Ke- vin Richardson, Seth Riegal Enter these doors to a land of mystery and confusion Jeff lounges between classes. SECOND FLOOR: Stephen Black, Thomas Brooks, James Carr, Joseph Christian, Patrick Clark, John Con- way, Jeffrery Cutner, David D ' An- gelo, Jack Eastin, John Fetrow, Jo- seph Frey, John Gareis, Glenn Golden, Scott Grace, Matthew Grant, Rocco Haertier, Christopher Harrington, Lenny Hodgson, Michael Hopwood, Gregory Hough, Kevin James, John Kennedy, Mike Le, Jef- frey Lippert, Mac Mc Cormick, Ken- neth Mc Donald, Scott Manga-R.A., Dominick Mazza, Timothy Mengel, Thomas Moran, James Nau, Paul Newman, Bhavesh Patel, Joe Petro, David Potts, Gary Powers, Michael Pritchett, Scott Rosenberg, Marc St, Laurent, Steven Smith, Timothy Smith, Neil Snook, Keith Staley, Jo- seph Staley, Joseph Van Fossen, Timothy Weatherwalks, Scott White- head, Robert Williams 34 THIRD FLOOR: Paul Lewis-R.A., John Salerno, Pete Ioppala, James McGurk, Richard Kelly, John Green- wood, Mark Walter, Ed Jablanski, Mark Stauffer, Patrick Henry, Todd Anderson, Stephen Goddard, Steve Brozyna, Chris Boyer, Dan Vasquez, Mark Breauks, Scott Lanza, Chris Harrison, Tom Williams, Matt Gen- tile, Tom Riggio, Frank Clark, Ray Balistino, Matthew Nardy, Keith White, Christopher Knorr, Martin Burman, Bubba LaPolt, Jeffrey Bass, Pat Gulerton, Mark Fischer, Chris Bzdevka, Keiffer Rittenhouse, Joe Neuheimer, Kevin Willson, Wayne McVey, James Willmore, Sandeep Pamwalker, John Burke, Chris Oen- ton, Seth Kreisler, William Lacey, Lauren Nigro, Mike Melven, George Trauger, Mike Heisey, John Delvlio, Eric Winkler What are you doing now? Ed preparing for his first live concert. R.D. ' s Mary Rishel, June Curry, Sharon Neisley, Becky Clagett, Ann Long, MISSING: Barb Marquette Manor South FIRST FLOOR: Lori Hart, Barbara Mclntire, Catherine Focht, Nicloe Esposi to, Carolyn Houck, Susan Baker, Patri- cia Kemp, Gina Gianoni, Erin Strasser, Judy Luzenski, Michelle Hudson-R.A., Vicki Straub, Gina Lengle, Cathrine McCormick, Laura Thim, Cynthia Rummel, Ingrid Moore, Lori Lane, Lisa McCuistion, Mary Rogala, Michelle Wood, Theresa Riley, Anna Hughes, Bobbi Lowry, Tonya Minnich, Kelli Henderson, Elizabeth Reynolds, Terri Caulwell, Melis- sa Glascow, Mary Perales, Jacqueline Perales, Dawn Woods, Debbie Force, Susan Carter SECOND FLOOR: Kim Parsons, Lisa Anderson, Jodi Bower, Nancy Haeberle, Tami Freitag, Heather Greene, Susan Henry, Kristin Miller, Kimberly McCarty, Sherrie Lipscombe, Carol Corcoran, De anna Corcoran, Anna Duyck, Lisa Boryk, Mary Catherine Fuller, Sheila Foxworth, Nicole Stewart, Darlene Miller, Deirdre Prier, Barbara Benson, Susan Thomas, Karen Klecko, Christina Barnhart, Kelley Potter, Lisa Joyce, Ka- ren Smetak-R.A., Mary Ellen DiFelice, Cheryl Carroll, Renee Stoltenbert, Wen- dy Repici, Kristen Williams, Alina Jo- likko, Karen Kane, Roseanna Barbarino, Kerry Donato, Kathleen Madden, Amy Moyer, Tracey Strickler, Mary Boynton, Tammy Rosenberry, Stacie Boats, April Wiebner THIRD FLOOR: Judi Schleifer, Sydney Moebus, Annemarie Smith, Jody Eby, Lisa lannuzzelli, Amy Madura, Lisa Ciocca, Cindy Zager, Kristen Arnold, Donna Ribakusky, Kim Stephenson, Jac- queline Sullivan, Jacelyn Bany, Tammy Ravier, Beth Mitchell, Melody Scott, Ju- lie Sholley, Yvonne Green, Leggie Moore, Eileen DiGiambattista, Gwene- vera Good, Merideth Eldridge, Audrey Hills, Jennifer Brennan, Avalyn Mitchell, Jill Peters, Anita Matos, Jeanne Devitt, Wendy Lloyd, Kerri Brueggar, Maria Salad, Mary Weldrop, Dawn Miller, Mar- garet Jackson, Kim Crawford, Sandra Thompson, Tracey Fovino, Brenda Har- man, Christina Decker-R A Beard Hall WHAT lies behind these doors? Celebrating a birthday in the dorm. Kevin, a visitor in Beard. The night before and the morning after. A busy day at the front desk in Beard. Bev says HI! Penn Hall FIRST FLOOR: Chris Bulken, Patricia Cox, Lisa Feldman, Melanie Fisher, Denise Caingher, Jenny Hartrnan, Kelly Harvey, Annette Hufnagle, Holly Knappenberger, Tracey Koch, Charmaine Moon, Elizabeth Mower, Lori Raffens- berger, Wendy Schultz, Cathy Snyder, Karin Smith, Mary Jo Stoltz-R.A., Candy Yingling SECOND FLOOR: Tammy Altmark, Doffy Aron, Ashley Beardsley, Jeanne Bryant, Paige Butler, Lu Cannady, Linda Cassidy, Kate Carvinus, Kelli DAmato, Linda Elper, Barbara Farinelle, Charlene Gavreav, Chris Gentek, Marybeth Godfrey-R.A., Robin Goldenberg, Debra Hayward, Karen Hockensmith, Chris Hurley, Renee Jacka, Jennine Kushmack, Tracey Levit, Christina Lowest, Sue Machlan, Theresa Maestle, Janine Matrone, Liz Mayer, Mary Ellen McGinnis, Amy Mendenhall, Denise Michael, Lisa Motsko, Nina Neglia, Joanna Ort, Nancy Overheiser, Erica Page, Sue Philips, Sheila Pitz, Annette Pizzini, Marisa Potter, Andrea Prough, Paula Schapelli, Daneen Seifert, Cathy Shipman, Sandy Shipman, Nancy Silvas, Beth Smith, Karen Soltis, Sandy Spring, Thea Tantaros, Cindy Vogel, Kim Williams, Lori Yigling THIRD FLOOR: Lisa Edwards-R.A., Susan Belli, Donna Broadsleez, Carey Burns, Jennifer Burns, Jo Cassidy, Cathy Cavanaugh, Dawn Dimidis, Pamela Dubbs, Melanie Eberly, Maureen Gilchrist, Basanthi Gopalakrishna, Teresa Gutshall, Tonya Hanchrik, Tarn Hartman, Kelly Hassinger, Christina Haymen, Hope Hershey, Dawn Hock, Stephanie Jenkins, Ronnie Kauffman, Debbie Keisling, Karen Kerr, Suzanne Kieffer, Allison Kraeger, Erica Krauthamer, Rhonda Leslie, Christie Rilley, Robin Lowe, Barbara Luoma, Michelle Malchak, Judy McGinty, Karin McManus, Kimberly Moore, Robin Moresi, Lisa Moses, Muriel Philippe, Maureen Pidel, Luann Proebstle, Kelly Pugh, Ellen Rudy, Karen Simon, Nastassja Stern, Shari Svoboda, Donna Thim, Nancy Wallace, Joan Wenke, Angela Wyman Mini Dorms MANOR WEST-SUITE A: Michael Connors, Steven Donia, Donald Evans, Greg Fitzpatrick, Jeffrey Kruse, Andrew MacDonald, Frank Mardesaol, David Michaels, Christopher Richardson, Roderick Salter, Brian Schlemmer, David Stanton, Tim Thommen, Ronnie Washington, Brian Welker, Scott Young SUITE B: Lynn Cavag- naro, Donna Dellarciprete, Dawn Dennis, Yvonne DeSimon, Shel- dis Ford, Micki Gehers, Laurie Goldberg, Laura Gonnella, Barbara Kennedy, Deb Lewis-R.A., Andre Rayboen, Stacey Russell, Julia Sigafoo, Deborah Ward, Diana Widdowson SUITE C: Debra Buck, Jennifer Davis, Jennifer Fairfax, Gail Henwood, Kara Kask, Kris- ten Kenyon, Carol McHugh, Kelley Morris, Jody Murphy, Amy Ornlas, Krista Ruppert, Melissa Sanders, Kelly Smith, Renee Zaccagnini MANOR EAST-SUITE A: Richard Cruser, Wesley Drake, George Driv- er, Chad Hall, Dan Jordan, Robert Kircher, Jeffrey Kontir, Eric Korpics, Steven Kwietniak, Philip Madary, Marcello Monte, Christopher Mukle- vicz, Jeffrey Nuss, Dan Reck, Eralp Sement, John Teague, SUITE B: Mi- chelle Bauer, Tracy Benerdella, Stephanie Blank, Margaret Calloway, Michele Hovanec, Jenni- fer Johnson, Kim Krulder, Wendy Martin, Michele Pramick, Ann Radler, Padget Vadder, Amanda Wagner, Suzanne Welsh, Susan White, Kelly Wilson-R.A. SUITE C: Anne Faryniak, Eileen Garrity, Kim Honecker, Nancy Hume, Theresa Kelly, Roxanne Krausse, Debbie McMerty, Barbara Moran, Danielle Pennente, Wynette Sims, Nancy Thorne, Jennifer Waldron, Tracey Wentz, Sandra Williams, Kristine Woody HOSPITAL SOUTH: Kimberlt Alth off. Dawn Angell, Natalie Beishline Kristine Benhardt, Alichia Bosavage Michelle Bricker, LeeAnn Brougher Beverly Brownewell, Michele Burk Nancy Dum, Sue Ann Fields, Katrine Galderise, Shelly Gant, Kimberly Jur- osky, Kayci Kemp, Jodi Kyler, Jean- ette McKenna, Diana Miller, Lindsay Parker, Suzanne Marks, Tonya Radke, Barbara Richter, Stephanie Richter, Kathleen Riley, Kimberly Rinehart, Tina Roma, Denise Ross, Jill Sawecki, Tammy Schildt, Lydia Shurites, Michele Singley, Wendy Smeltzer-RA, Wendy Snyder, Stacy Stroll, Susan Strouse, Barbara Swin- dler, Cynthia Teal, Jennifer Walter, Wendy Weaver, Vonda Weimer, Me- lissa Wentz, Marcia Wren u  ffi j, ; mm Mini Dorms EVERGREEN HALL: Brett Adams, Joe Beiter, Mike Beiter, Virginia Bell, Stacy Benardella, Jenn Campbell Steve Cardea, Jenn Carroll, Peter Cathone, Wayne Day berry, Daina DeFelice, Dana Faulkner, Dwayne Gilliam Maryann Groft, Jefferey Harvey, Shaun Hull, Tonya Ja cobs, Jean Jones, Beth Keyser, Greg Liggs, Kathy Lynch Kathy Madill, Tom McMullen, Roseann Middleton, Mau reen Miles, Eric Montgomery, Missy Morgan, Eric Nemeth Jennifer O ' Brien, Jim O ' Brien, Todd Orlando, Rawle Phil lips, Cindy Powers, Doug Reideg, Mary Ryan-RA, Brian Schafer, Glenn Thomas, Kristin Tregonowan, Todd Wen- rich, Karen Wildeson WILLOW HALL: SUITE A: Darren Crozier, Barry D ' Andrea, Steve Di- Crocco, Emiliano Diaz, Mark Peles- chak, Mark Purdy, Randy Scott, Is- real Sky, Greg Sommer SUITE B: Brian Calland, Alan Eagle, Alan Gior- dano, Steve Haffner, Andre Hue, Bob Lawrence, Willie Rose, Don Se- quino, Andrew Sluk o, Wade Vonada SUITE C: Beth Aulbach, Lisa Bart- lett, Linda Derr, Kim Leach, Susan McCauley, Sharon McDermott, Kathy Warner, Jennifer Wolf, Teresa Zonetti SUITE D: Shelly Campbell, Sharnee Frain, Angela Frecon-RA, Kathy Gardineer, Pam Geesey, Ka- ren Habel, Lori Pappas, Mary Ellen Ross, Donna Seaman, Rhonda Wissler LAUREL HALL: SUITE A: Charles Britton, John Hans- berry, Steve Kimple, Timothy Sandstrom, James So- kira, Marc Spirko, James Steranko, James Visioli, Tom Waters-RA, Christopher Zinn SUITE B: James Abromi- tis, Christopher Arndt, Bruce Blake, James Conaboy, William Dee, Richard Maughan, Robert Wescoe, James Wick, Alan Zaccario SUITE C: Kathleen Evans, Gretch- en Goff, Cheryl Goodwin, Karen Rescigno, Stacey Royer, Susan Thomas, Colleen Vencus SUITE D: Dessa Ackard, Lynnann Antol, Sue Brady, Wendy Bream, Kristin Donnelly, Kelli Masters, Lisa Mullery, Anne Stauffer, Teri Ward Organizations z Horizon Kathi Hammels- COPY EDITOR Royce L. Messersmith, Jr. and Mac McCormick- EDITORS IN CHIEF Sandra Miller- PHOTOGRAPHER Kevin Willson- ASSISTANT EDITOR Michelle Rupp Deb Smith- SECRETARY and Jeff Lippert- BUSINESS MANAGER Al Harrison- PHOTO EDITOR Student Senate FRONT ROW: Daren Smith, Christine Cardone, Mary Ryan, Chris Gross, Carol Twigg SECOND ROW: Jane Farrelly, Jenn Wagner, Dave Haggerty, Barbara Marquette, Rosanne Middleton, Christina Carhart, Willie Rose THIRD ROW: Sherrie Caruso, Heather Bowen, Tina Holdstrom, Eric Hoff- man, Joel Tuttle, Mary Ellen DiFelice, Mark Cole, JoAnne Cassidy, Tonya Jacobs FOURTH ROW: Diana Widdowson, Darra Vanick, Kieffer Ritten- house, Chip Benford, Joe Neuheiner, Cheryl Blume touduit Radio Station WVYC-FM 88 located in York college ' s Student Union Building, is a community-campus oriented, noncommercial, educational station operated by a student manager and staff. WVYC broadcasts 120 hours every week, serving as an information and entertainment medium for 5,000 York College Stu- dents and the surrounding community. The station also operates as a training facility for students inter- ested in learning about radio broadcasting. Now in its tenth year of operation, WVYC-FM88 transmits a strong signal at 37 watts to a large portion of York County and has listeners in most parts of South Central Pennsylvania. Our dial position is 88.1 on the FM band and we are also carried on York Cable System ' s FM package at 91.3 mHz, as well as other area cable systems. Our music programming is a unique format which is unavailable on any other station in this market WVYC-AM 640 transmits a low power signal to the Student Center and the dormitories. The Top 40 programming can be heard daily, EVYC-AM is the facility for newcombers to the station and pre- pares these new staff members for FM licensure and also for professional radio work. The FISH swims in a sea of melody Tracy and her date for the spring formal ROW 1: Todd Oakley, Mandy Wagner, Carrie Tatem, Lauren Edelstein, Cindy Boyer, Juan Battle, Jeff McGinnis, Pat Fullerton, Tom Gibson, Chris Gross ROW 2: Shawn Stabley, Tracey Leather, Pat Faust, Wade Toomey, Neil Essenfeld, Ann Radler, Mike Roseberry, Brian Salisberry, Lois Maloney, Mike Rawicz, Blaine Capatch, Jeff Best, Weldon Howlett BSU The Black Student Union is a community service organization which promotes minority issues and concerns. The BSU welcomes all students of all cultural backgrounds to participate in their club. Their members actively support on and off campus activities sponsered by various groups and organizations that seek to explore minority awareness. The BSU composed a very impressive celebration of Black History Month at York Col- lege featuring Faye Wattleton, Mary Wong, Rondell Sheridan, and a combination of excellent black films, such as A Soldier ' s Story. The BSU invites all to participate in their activities. TOP LEFT: Rondell Sheridan entertains stu- dents in Jake ' s Place TOP RIGHT: Inger takes time out of class to contemplate life at YCP MIDDLE LEFT: Casual wear was a big part of the Fashion Show MIDDLE RIGHT: Inger and Kirk, the perfect couple? BE- LOW: Go ahead, make my day! FIRST ROW: Deb Lewis, Regina Jackson, Alana Thomas, Yolanda DeBerry, Inger Dobson SECOND ROW: Ernestine Orr, Dee Dee Johnson, Tonya Jacobs, Maureen Miles, Leggie Moore THIRD ROW: Rawle Philips, Yvonne Green, Kirk Butts, Joy Kinsey, Kelly Morris FOURTH ROW: Gregg Liggs, Dwayne Gilliam, Sandy Thompson, Sheila Foxworth 2 Concert Choir Fall Semester FRONT ROW (seated): Parti Herr, Kelly Evans, Kelly Wilson, Sydney Sarver, Heidi Krause SECOND ROW: Mrs. D. Wilson (director), Jane Sanders, Kathryn Shilling, Karin Smith, Julie Robinson, Kim Duffield, Ellen Delano, Ann Marie Alvarey THIRD ROW: Paula Schappell, Debra Smith, Dan Reck, Erica Page FOURTH ROW: David Siegal, Mac McCormick, Carol McHugh, Greg Sommer, Royce Messersmith, Dawn Hall MISSING FROM PICTURE: Barbara Benson, Barbara Mclntire, Helen Beaman, Dave Wolfe The Concert Choir sings at Winter Commencement The Concert Choir consists of students from a variety of majors who enjoy sing- ing. This group performs at many con- certs including, the Winter Concert, the Spring Concert, and both winter and spring Commencements. Choir is offered as a one credit course. During the Spring Concert, the choir members have been known to don their dancing shoes for medlies from Broadway shows such as Godspell, Cats, and this year, Fiddler on the Roof. Spring Semester FRONT ROW: Patty Byrne, Kelly Evans, Linda Cassidy, Erica Page, Kelly Wilson, Barbara Mcln tire, Heidi Krause, Dawn Hall, Mrs. D. Wilson (direc tor) SECOND ROW: Karin Smith, Carol McHugh Debra Smith, Mac McCormick, Jeff Lippert, David Siegal, Erick Lipinski, Rod Salter, Royce Messers mith, Helen Beaman THIRD ROW: Julie Robinson Dan Reck, Bill Ensminger, Dave Wolfe, Mark Spar row MISSING FROM PICTURE: Eva Christensen Ann Marie Alvarey, Sandra Miller, Greg Sommer Athletic Trainers Sue Sponsler, Dawn Dennis, Lisa Wheeler Senior Class Officers Linda Jones, John O ' Henry, Susan O ' Reilly, Scott Treiber, Chris Romeo, Cindy Ralls, Jim Carolan Student Education A ssociation Student Nurses The Student Eduacation Associa- tion, associated with the Pennsylva- nia State Education Association, is an organization for those students interested in pursuing a career in the education field. President, Kim Kraus, is the first member to join the York County Coordinating Council of Teachers and is Presi- dent of the Southern Region of Pennsylvania. KNEELING: Leslie Muhlhauser (SNAP Representative), Marybeth Godfrey, Heidi Schill STANDING: Sharnee Frain, Angie Frecon, Kim Smith, Tracey Strickler (Vice-President), Mrs. Judy Hertz (Advisor), Carroll Ward, Becky Farmer (President) NOT PICTURED: Diane Freeman, Robin Goldenburg, Kim Moore The Student Nurses Association of York College (SNA-YCP) is an active or- ganization that gives nursing majors the opportunity to get to know other nursing students from across the state and na- tion, as well as learn about their chosen profession. During the past Fall semester, the York chapter of SNA donated toys and money to the Mother-Child Clinic of York Hospital, and also made donations to the Cleft Palate Clinic of York Coun- ty, sponsored the Great American Smo- keout and promoted the Red Cross Blood Mobile. In addition, SNA-YCP raised funds through a fruit basket sale which provided students with nutritional snacks. Security ' - . JT I. • ABU H! 1 ■ ill ' ' ■ at 1 II 4m8 . A ' j ' m ft.- o : ' HI ROW 1-Stuart Dempsey, Mike Le, James Willmore, Paul Kaminski, Joyce Sweitzer, Wendy Favinger, Mia Smith ROW 2-Mike Kennedy, Chuck Stevens, Mike Connors, Jack Eastin, Matt Kuehnle ROW 3-Bob Lange, Rizwan Quader, Jim Beveridge, Rebecca Gongaware, Scott Billings ROTC The York College Army ROTC Corps of Cadets have gone through some changes in the past two years. They have more than doubled the number of cadets in the program. In 1987 they had the largest group of cadets to be commis- sioned since the start of the program. The past year was spent in creating a better program to benefit future cadets. SAM The Society for Advancement of Management, assists in communi- cating the professional manage- ment. Activities included Chil- dren ' s Aid Society Project, Plant tours, executive business speakers, a turkey donation to a soup kitch- en, a carnation donation to a nurs- ing home, and investment decision making. FRONT ROW (kneeling): Ken Williams, William Tickner SECOND ROW: Jennifer Campbell. Scott Grote, Michelle Hudson, Karen Hocensmith, Eileen Hook THIRD ROW: Vicki Straub, Dee Dee Johnson, Karen Babb, Anne Binko, Chris Decker FOURTH ROW: Karen Schrubring, Jeff Brubaker, Jackie Perales, Linda Epler, Dave Graule, Laurie Ocker, Lisa Catando FIFTH ROW: Diann Fulton, Michelle Ilgenfritz, Mary Ellen DiFelice, Darren Alkins, Joe Slenker l5. Hr A £msF ' % E - , m B ft. Sh y it nit i m L A V f p ' -- ' DPMA FRONT ROW: Jody Spangler, Alana Thomas, Michelle Ilgenfritz (President), Patti Stirk BACK ROW: Keith Deisinger, Craig Reinhard, Karen Schrubring, Ken Williams DPMA, a student chapter of a much larger professional organiza- tion, aimes at familiarizing students with data processing in the business world. Students participate in monthly dinner meetings with our associated professional chapters in York and Lancaster as well as stu- dent chapter meeting on campus. The general meetings consist of guest speakers who address perti- nent topics in the computer indus- try, and stimulate student discussion. Our chapter had a very busy year giving free software work- shops to faculty and students alike, We also had the opportunity to sponsor tours to local businnesses including Electronic Data Systems and General Defense. Together with SAM, DPMA had a dinner- dance at the Yorktown which was an enjoyable evening for all. Circle K Accounting Club The York College Accounting Club is an academic and social organization based on discussing goals and career plans and interacting with people with similar interests. Some members be- long to the National Association of Ac- countants. They have also hosted a number of guest speakers. ITTTTT I I I I I I HIPS Led by president Eric Wilson, Vice- President Robert B. Miller Jr., and advisor Dr. Van Tassell, the History Intercultural Political Science Club (HIPS) offers its members an educa- tional experience by participating in the National Model United Na- tions. This event is held in New York City. This conference is an opportunity for international rela- tions, political science, and Interna- tional Studies students to apply their knowledge in a working environment. FRONT ROW: Rebecca Hammond, Graig Brodbeck, Robb Kirchner, John R. Collier, William Stambaugh BACK ROW: Amy Ornellas, Eric Wilson, Helen Gyimesi, Dr. D. Van Tassel, Robert Miller, Kerry Hayes MISSING FROM PICTURE: Candy Parks, Cakan Tanidik LEFT: HIPS at the United Nations ABOVE: President, Eric Wilson talks to the Ambassa- dor of Beli2e CCM Catholic Campus Ministry is a na- tional religious organization which fosters and promotes the welfare of all college students, faculty, and ad- ministrators. Catholic students come together to pray, socialize, and to celebrate the gift of life and its talents by serving others. This ministry provides a means to seek community, build relationships, and find direction as a link between the past and the future. FRONT ROW: John George, Mike Kennedy, Walter Borchert SECOND ROW: Andy Klima, Sandy Lutz, Karen Kandarczyk, Christina Carhart, Angela Wyman THIRD ROW: Mike Beiter, Lou Quackenbush, Mac MacCormick MISSING FROM PICTURE: Joe Beiter, Michele Burk, Barbara Kennedy, Kelly Wilson FM Jeffrey Shapiro and Amy Goldberg Hillel Hillel is an organization for Jew- ish students to interact with each other and plan activities to benefit the student body. In the past, Hillel has participated in registration, Freshmen orientation, the alumni phone-a-thon, and have supported the work of the York Jewish Com- munity Center. Members of the Hil- lel gather at the Jewish Community Center in York and attend Shabbat services at a nearby temple. International Students FRONT ROW: Muriel Philippe, Meenu Khanna, Basanthi Gopalakrishnan, Jim Dou- gherty BACK ROW: Kahunya Wario, Ken Williams, Khailesh Shukla, Tim Janzen, Riz Quader, Cheng Lee, Carolyn Young (Foreign Student Advisor) IVCF Open to anyone, regardless of religious background, the Inter-Var- sity Christian Fellowship has three aims. Its goals include leading oth- ers to personal faith in Christ as Lord and Savior, helping Christians grow toward maturity as disciples of Christ through the study of the Bible, prayer and Christian fellow- ship and presenting the call of God to York College. The IVCF helps students and faculty discover God ' s role for them. FRONT ROW: Bill Plitsch, Larry Kellmayer, Kahunya Wario BACK ROW: Lou Quackenbush, Scott Whitehead, Dave Blymire, Penny Shadle, Dean Smith, Brian Ardnt Theatre The Pirates Of Penzance The Theatre Company consists of students from various majors who, come together to produce plays to entertain other students as well as the community. For the 1986-1987 year, the Theatre Com- pany performed Gilbert and Sulli- van ' s The Pirates of Penzance, Winterplays ' 87 by Samuel Beckett and William Shakespeare ' s The Taming of the Shrew. ..- --. f fcfrf a Tir || f ' m FRONT ROW: Dan Maimer, Tom Gibson, John Kelley, Jeff Lippert SECOND ROW: Marc Kleinman, Tom Waters, Steve Greiss THIRD ROW: Christina Carhart, Kevin Baer, Beverly Brownewell, Karin Beth Pfisterer, Tammy Vicari, Dan Reck, Kelly Wilson, Bill Ensminger, Sydney Sarver, Royce Messers- mith, Barbara Benson, Kathryn Shilling, Walter Borchert, Erica Krauthamer, Michele Burk, Mac McCormick, Julie Robinson MISSING FROM PICTURE: Peter Wise Company Winterplays ' 87 Winterplays ' 87 consisted of monologues and one-act plays writ- ten by Samuel Beckett. The works presented were, An Act Without Words II, Come and Go, A Piece of Monologue, Play, Rockaby, and readings of Beckett poems. The cast consisted of Kevin Baer, Kerri Bruegger, Evan Christensen, Wil- liam Ensminger, Megan Erdley, Steve Morshead, Dan Reck, Syd- ney Sarver, and Peter Wise. Taming Of The Shrew Greeks Alpha Theta Chi _M f I Bi v 9 c ( Bo ■■ ' ■ ■ u I t A0X Alpha Theta Chi has been very busy this year, and we still will be! Our fall semester executive board included Cindy Ralls, president; Veronica Gomez, vice-president; Shelly Campbell, secretary; and Heidi Krause, treasurer. We have two new sisters from fall pledging, Christianne Mason and Suzanna Rudy. Alpha Theta Chishas sponsored Depot parties, a sexy legs contest, bake sales, raffles, and a Valentine ' s Day balloon sale. We participated in the Alumni Phoneathon, Alchol Aware- ness Week, and the Student Senate ' s Christmas caroling competition, in which we won first place. We also held a pool tournament with Omega Theta Chi to benefit the American Heart Association, along with a water polo tournament with Kappa Sigma Rho. We donated time to the SPCA. Alpha Sigma Alpha FIRST ROW: Stephanie Latham, Cheryl Shotwell, LeAnn Brougher, Kim Kirkner SECOND ROW: Renee Allen, Cindy Wittneben, Lori Musolf, Patty Scarito, Jo Ann Schindwein, Nanette Dickenson, Donna Sonnen, Sue Pickerall, Kelly Wilson, Christal Stambaugh THIRD ROW: Lisa Wheeler, Janet Frerichs, April Piper, Mary Serutch, Becky Gongaware, Dominica Libertella MISSING FROM PICTURE: Denise Shay, Nancy Marhefka, Dawn DiMidio, Donna Hoffman, Chris Romoe, Patty Byrne, Cindy Hoar, Kathy Gardineer, Rhonda Wissler, Dore Tarron, Veronica Gallant, Karen Ettore, Susan Webster A2A This past year, Alpha Sigma Alpha has been very busy with campus and community activities. In the fall of ' 86, ASA co-sponsered the Winter Formal with the Student Senate. They also provided refreshments for and decorated for Guy Lombardo ' s Royal Canadian Concert Band concert. Other campus acyivities included participation in the Alumni Phon-a-thon and winning the White Rose Basketball Tournament. Their community activities include sponsoring the Annual Spina Bifida Bowlathon and working with Special Olympics. Alpha Sigma Alpha has also donated to the Save the Children Fund, Americ an Heart Association, American Cancer Society, El Salvador Relief Fund, The Kidney Foundation, Easter Seals, Operation Reindeer, Goodwill, and The Muscular Distrophy Associa- tion. ASA also takes holiday treats to the Abbottstown Child Development Center. Future activities include co-sponsoring the Spring Formal, Spring Orientation, and more Special Olympics. radS 1 T% , ' i, ' V.v. THE j 1 COLLEGE 1 EXPERENCE fc A _ __ _ Beta Alpha Chi ROW 1: Jeffery Cunter, Tom Brooks, Chad Strubin, Dave D ' Angelo, Pat Clark ROW 2: Hamed Abukhamiss, Dan Vasquez, Schlong Manga, Steve Gondek, Chris Bazzeghin ROW 3: Matt Kuehnle, Mike Le, Steve Black, John Kennedy, Chris Boyer, Dr. Kulbicki-Advisor BAX BAX is the newest fraternity on campus, getting their start on Dec. 3 1986. In the short time BAX has been operating, we have volunteered ourselves to be involved with the local community programms such as the SPCA, Special Olympics and fund raisers. In addition to the community service, BAX is heavily involved with many YCP functions, which consists of Mardi Gras, competitive intramural teams as well as others. Beta Alpha Chi is looking forward to having a long life at York College. We would like to extend our congratulations to those 86-87 graduates. We wish you luck for a successful and rewarding career. The executive board (located in the lower left corner) is as follows: Treasurer-Tom Brooks, Secretary-Stephen Black, President-Patrick Clark, Vice-President-David D ' Angelo. Zeta Delta Phi ROW 1: Lauren Edelstein, Carrie Tatem, Nancy Hume, Laura Silva, Linda Cassidy, Jen Wolf, Erica Page ROW 2: Roxanne Krausse, Jill Jenkins, Wendy Sims, Virginia Bell, Kathy Madill, Sandy Williams ROW 3: Karen Pruner, Sandie Jensen, Julie Robinson, Judy Bobita, Annie Alearey, Cindy Powers, Beth Keyser, Deb Hayward, Lesley Paland, Denise Buun ROW 4: Gayle Beck, Amy Poth, Deb Barhite, Mary Lorenz, Micki Gehers, Missey Morgan, Michelle Drummond, Linda Derr, Karen Wildison, Lois Anne Maloney 1 ZA$ Zeta Delta Phi, with the help of Zeta Phi Omicron, was formed in the Spring of 84. We have a great relationship with Zoo. We encourage individuality and academic achievement in our sisterhood. This year has been a good year for Zeta: We have been very busy. In serving the York community, we helped the Martin Memorial Library reorganize and also worked with the Salvation Army. Our fundraisers this year included tuck-ins, Merry kiss-a-grams, Easter balloons, carnation sales and many others. Many of these fundraisers were shared with our brothers, Zeta Phi Omicron. We also had a Sweetheart Dance for Valentine ' s Day with Zoo. In the spring semester, we look forward to a mixer at Shippensburg with the brothers of Pi Lamda Phi as well as our annual semi-formal and picnic with Zoo. For the first time, we are having a sister ' s weekend that will include an entire weekend of fun and togetherness for all sisters. With the graduating spring class, Zeta will feel the loss of many of our founding sisters. Zeta relies strongly on tight friendships and thru these friendships we will all stay close. Zeta Phi Omicron ABOVE: The fall pledge class of Zeta Phi Omicron celebates their acceptions as brothers. BELOW LEFT: ZOO, one big happy family! BELOW RIGHT: Sean and Dan rock away! A three and a half year old fraternity, Zeta Phi Omicron established a solid brotherhood in both members and strength. Beginning in 1984, Zoo has been affiliated with Zeta Delta Phi. Currently, Zoo has 39 members and is growing strong. Throughout the year, Zeta Phi Omicron has various fundraisers, social events, and does community service work. Zoo ' s most memorable community service project is their annual dribble- a-thon for the Easter Seals Society, which takes place every first weekend in November. Members of Zeta Phi Omnicron dribble two basketballs continiously for 48 hours. Last November Zoo raised almost $1,000 dollars for the Easter Seals Society. The dribble-a-thon is accomplished with the help of WQXA-Q106. Sigma Delta Rho From Top: Dawn Byrne, Jayne Gufstason, Maria Bizzoco, Cherie Hoops, Liz Thomas, Dawn Darcy, Sue O ' Rielly, Jen Bodnar, Kris Treganowan, Jen Fairfax, Mary Quinn. From Top of Steps: Joanne Bracket:, Lisa Beldin, Amy Refer, Nina Neglia, Cheryl Hemmeter, Lydia Hall, Linda Silvia, Jill Gordon, Rachel Read, Anne Radler, Robin Reio, Janet Tribbe, Michele Brenneman, Sue Anthony, Ann Doyck, Jen Davis, Cheryl Blume, Eileen Garrity, Kathy McGarty. SAP Sigma Delta Rho is a social sorority consisting of about 35 full-time students at York College. The sorority has many activities throughout the school year. Some of these activities include fund raisers for organizations such as the Easter Seals Society. They also go to area nursing homes and each sister adopts a grandfather. Sigma Delta Rho also participates in Greek activities held on campus. A big highlight in the spring semester is their sorority formal, which is enjoyed by all the sisters. A major goal of Sigma Delta Rho is to promote sisterhood throughout the sorority. Ill II ; - YORK COLLEGE 1 1 i  ' franSC A Sigma Delta Chi FRONT ROW: Jordan Smith, Steve Bozyna, Gary Brown, Marc St. Laurent, Dave Loysen, Neil Sharp, Johnny O, Carol Corcoran, Sue Caster, Lisa Mangino, Faith Hershey SECOND ROW: Bill Santinello, Mike Decker, Glenn Cassella, John Abramo, Todd McNulty, Randy Rodda, Chuck Dios, Eli Wasson THIRD ROW: Tom Shea, Steve Goddard, John Royer, Jim Nelson, Jim Matais, Chris Meola, Mark Farrelly, Eric Weaver, Mike Wentling, Ron Wagner, Patrice Cuppitt, Jerry Murphy, Fred LaBianca, Tammy Frietag, Jen Metz, Trish Weeks, Paige Vudder, Karen Karser, Lisa Miltenberger, Placante FOURTH ROW: Rocky Arter, Jeff Lawson, Tom Kosh, Mike Pagono, George Trauger, Gary Klinger, Rick Walsh, Mike Melon, Erin Strausser, Ann Marie Hughes, Wendy Pearl, Denise Koslosky, Jill Massenheimer, Deanna Corcoran SAX Sigma Delta Chi is in its fifth year as a fraternity here at York College. Since their establishment, they have grown in size as well as in enth usiasm and sister support. They now have 42 brothers as well as 32 little sisters. Their leadership consists of President: John O ' Henry, Vice-President: John Albramo, Treasurer: Gary Brown, and Secretary: Jim Ma- fias. This year, they have been able to increase the number of their activities and run successful fund raisers while also supporting the community with various service projects. The Little Sisters of Sigma Delta Chi is an organization under the fraternal organization of Sigma Delta Chi. Little Sisters were formed under the brother charter in 1982 in order to support the brothers. The Little Sisters have grown in size since they were formed. They do community and campus work which has brought them more recognition. Ui jjgg Hi Monde... 1 tonight I % Sigma Phi Epsilon ROW 1: Daren Smith, Mark Cole, Greg Gorddard, Tim Pieffer, Dave Hagerty, ROW 2-Steve Manna, Jim Carolan, Eric Maw, Greg Fitzpatrick, Jim Monahan, Russ Williams, Rob Lewitt, Alex Springston, Mike Kennedy, Rob Alberghine, ROW 3-Chris Gross, Phil Aeschelman, Jim Prindible, Larry Uhr, Keith McLaughlin, Tom Pettino, Geoff Zachu, Vince Devine, Dave Stanton, Chip Benford 2$E The Executive board of Sigma Phi Epsilon is as follows: President-Greg Gorddard, V- President-Tim Peiffer, Treasurer-Daren Smith, Secretary-Mark Cole, and Chaplain-Dave Hagerty We are a national fraternity, which believes in serving the community as well as the campus. We are constantly involve involved in various activities and fund raisers that support our projects. Some of our yearly highlights are the Lion ' s Club orange sale, all proceeds go to benefit the York County Blind Center. Another annual event is the Swim-a-thon-all proceeds from this benefit a charity of our choice. We also take pride in our pursuit of the Honor Scoop, which we have won the last three years. THE HORIZON STAFF WOULD LIKE TO CONGRATULATE SIG EP ON A FOURTH HONOR SCOOP. GOOD WORK GUYS! Tau Kappa Epsilon ROW 1: Jeff Duncan, Tom Hoang, John Blackmon, Jeff Lauer, Brian Bahn, Rohn Davis, Joel Tuttle, Chris Best ROW 2: John Wallace, Rob Krout, Jim Culp, Janet Lang, Todd Steinberg, Deb McMerty, Al Wolf, Randy Poth, Bill Filinuk, Jim Bigilante, Tom Degnan, Eric Bickelman, Jerry Wetzel, Rick Stevenson, Dan Mondello, Ross Stanard, Steve Duer 82 TKE Founded in 1899, Tau Kappa Epsilon is the world ' s largest social fraternity. At York College, the Omicron-Upsilon Chapter was installed as a charter member of the International Fraternity on March 19, 1977. We are currently celebrating our Ten Year Anniversay. TKE at York College has been a main contributor to the community service program of the school. The fraternity sponsors the White Rose City Classic basketball tournament and an annual Volleyball Marathon every year for the Kidney Foundation of York. TKE also sponsors a keg roll with another TKE chapter for the St. Jude ' s Research Hospital. Annually, over $20,000 is raised for these and other charity organizations and is a mark unsurpassed by any other organization at York College. Famous Brothers of TKE include the 40th President of the United States, Ronald Reagan, entertainers Danny Thomas and Lawerence Welk, and football greats Terry Bradshaw and Phil Simms-both Superbowl winning quarterbacks and MVP winners. Phi Sigma Chi ROW 1: Pam Sachetta, Michelle Rupp, Michele Sesok, Kim Martin, Sandy Lutz, Jil LaBarre, Lynn Rooney ROW 2: Cindy Mickel, Patti Stirk, Bev Wilson, Beth Moyer, Brenda Hartzell, Steph Beil, Kathy Kennedy ROW 3: Kim McCarty, Kris Gillan, Carolyn Houck, Patty Klouse, Sharon Stankiewage, Jane Farrelly, Diane Rusnock, Tammy Miller, Nadine Polasko ROW 4: Cindy Wenrich, Jean Jones, Michelle Metz, Eileen Seidel, Christy Dorsey, Dee Duvall, Steph Morton $2X The 1986-87 sorority of Phi Sigma Chi consists of thirty-one sisters. The executive board is made up of the following: President-Michelle Siso, Vice-President-Eileen Seidel, Secretary- Jill LaBarre, Treasurer-Sandy Lutz, and Recorder-Bev Wilson. This year Phi sigma Chi participated in several community projects. Some included painting and cleaning ACCESS- YORK and babysitting for the York County Children and Youth Services. They also held a successful Halloween party for thirty children from YCCYS. Their floor hockey team again dominated this fall by sweeping away the championship. Fundraisers included bake sales, pretzel sales, a donut sale, a yellow rose sale and various Depot parties. Chi Gamma Iota ROW 1: Al Harrison, Dave Smith, Dave Worfel, Shawn Holtzapple, Dave Weaver ROW 2: John Gareis, Nick Stellhorn, Ken Bookmyer, Terry Webb ROW 3: Jill Torbert, Jean Campbell, John Sechrist, Wendy Favinger, Sandy Miller, Mac McCormick, Susan Gerhardt ROW 4: Stacey Munchel, Mark Bomse, Cole MISSING: Meri Robles, Karen Murphy, Sheldon Bertz, Michelle Dyarman, Steve Hancock, Eric Kunkel, Dave Siegal, Darlene Crutchfield ... ■ . i_ _. ps B. JErJJU H B ' - ■w ' Jim IjCvN xn Chi Gamma Iota was formed at York Junior College on November 15, 1967, and is officially recognized as the oldest Greek organization on campus. This year, Chi Gamma Iota will celebrate its 20th anniversary at their semi-annual alumni picnic on April 25. This organization has sponsored numerous fund-raisers benefitting the American Cancer Society, Big Brothers Big Sisters, Access, Joint Veterans Council, War Memorial, Veteran ' s Hospitals and Juevenille Foundation of Diabetes. Members of XGI can be seen around campus as members of the Horizon, Theatre Company, Baccus, Accounting Club, Security, Concert Choir, and Residence Staff. Chi Gamma Iota also runs Ye Candy Parlour. Full membership is open to veterans who have honorably completed their active service obligation and active Reservists and Guardsmen over 21 years of age. Associate and Social memberships are open to non-veterans interested in pursuing the objectives of Chi Gamma Iota. Omega Theta Chi ROW 1: Izzy Sky, Jeff Harvey, Rob Ladislaw, Emiliano Diaz, Craig Halsey, Howie Schniederman, Jim Obrien ROW 2: Pete Tomasulo, Bill Dee, Dave Steele, Willie Rose, Kevin Sullivan, Steve Barone, Tim Thommen, Grahame Richards ROW 3: Brian Etzel, Mike Walsh, Bill Burd, Dave Parkansky, Dan Shay, Dave Michaels, Scott Williams, Sam Maze, Chris Richardson, Mark Purdy, Eric Montgomery, Scott Poyner ROW 4: Frank Marchesani, Craig Leek, Scott Kilmon, Randy Koshak, Steve Haffner., Drew Dellaquila, Matt D ' Antonio, Andy Hanna, Charles Szeligouski 5S w I I 120X The 47 brothers and 38 Darlings of Omega Theta Chi stress the qualities of spirit and unity. This past fall, the brothers and Darlings put together a number of fund raisers and the proceeds were given to charity. They sponsored a hockey tournament for the American Heart Association, and a pool tournament with Alpha Theta Chi. We donated food for a Christmas Dinner to Bell Socialization for the mentally ill, and the Darlings carved pumpkins for the many children who were in the hospital during Halloween. Steve Haffner is the current president and the executive board includes: Dan Shay-vice-president, Scott Poyner- treasurer, and Emiliano Diaz-secretary. The Darlings executive board consists of: Lori Osterwise-president, Michelle Adams-vice-president, Sheila Mc Laughlin-treasurer, and Mi- chelle Lehman-secretary. Omega Theta Chi also works with other Greek Organizations to help benefit their fund raisers for charity. Alpha Theta Chi also has an annual picnic at their advisor, Dr. Morrison ' s house. Activities N Christmas Caroling Competition What ' s this? I don ' t read music Sig Ep stars are born Has anyone seen Santa ' s sled YCP students protest senate decision Chestnut ' s roasting on an open fire Tuesday Too . . Rich Hal! stops at YCP on his way to Pizza Hut Mary Jane and the Hurricanes blow at YCP Greg Greenway-feeling good! Fashion Show ABOVE: Inger Dobson struts her stuff MIDDLE: Don Johnson watch out RIGHT: Karin Beth and escort, ready for a night on the town The 2nd Annual Black Student Union fashion show was held on April 25, 1987. This successful show featured students modeling fashions such as beach wear, formal wear, business wear, and casual wear. ■f Je M H BBBMBP-j B mk- , I L LEFT: Tonya Jacobs converses with the audience MID- DLE: working 9-5 ABOVE: Kirk says If you ' ve got it, flaunt it! TOP MIDDLE: Kirk ready for a day at the office TOP RIGHT: Time to catch some sun MIDDLE LEFT: OK, where ' s the cast party! MIDDLE: Where ' s my date? MIDDLE LEFT: I can ' t wait to get off the stage! BOTTOM: If only Mom could see me now! Mr. York College On April 7, 1987, some 100 people filed imto Wolf Gym for the 2nd Annual Mr. York College Contest. There was a feeling of ex- citement in the air as the audience sat in the dimly lit gym waiting for the contest to begin. Applause filled the room as Tom Stoner, Tom Waters, David D ' Angelo, Johnny O, and Chris Bass, the five contestants ap- peared on the stage. Swimwear was the first category the five participated in. Tom Stoner appeared wear- ing a blue bikini while the others took the conservative root appearing in surf wear. The Talent Competition proved that there is some actual talent here at YCP. Students saw a drum solo, lip sync, break dancing, soccer dribbling, and a David Let- terman impersonation. According to David ' s list of 10 things for YCP students under 21 to do is NOTHING! The five contestants proved to be true studs in the formal wear contest. All five contestants looked their Sunday best. Even though all five contestants did a fine job, Tom Stoner took the crown as Mr. York 1987! In Tom ' s spare time he enjoys weight- lifting, maintaining good grades, and party- ing at Murph ' s and the Depot! It ' s a plea- sure! were the first words out of our new Mr. York. RIGHT: Tom Stoner shows the bare necessities of being Mr. York College. ABOVE: Dan Reck, Mr. York 1986, sings a tune for the audience. I can ' t believe you people are actually here to see this exploitation of these fine young gentlemen! Dave D ' Angelo, representing BAX, shows his talent for dribbling a soccer ball. ABOVE: Tom Stoner demonstrates his ability for playing the drums. RIGHT: How can you resist this body?! Spring Orientation i n ■ 1 m cj! m I S a ; : 4 Wi ■■■ ' MMI fll II 1 I - -w Formals TOP: Twosies beats onesies, but nothing beats threes! BOTTOM: Do you believe that dress she ' s wearing? RIGHT: Jennifer takes a break after winning Spring Formal Queen. TS Candids A Time For Classes i And A Time For Fun Education Is That Which Remains, When One Has Forgotten Everything He Learned In School. Education is not only what one learns in the classroom but, it is the total college experience. To survive in college, a student must get involved with the life of the college outside of the academic world. College offers many oppurtunities for involvement, there are fraternities, sororoties, clubs, and parties. All of these things are essential to live the YORK COLLEGE EXPERIENCE. Around The Campus In 80 Days York College offers many places for stu- dents to go and relax as well as socialize. There is time between classes to chat with friends in the hallways of Campbell Hall and Life Sciences. Other popular places are go- ing from classes to dorms past the fountain, going to classes from dorms, the book store, Student Union offices, the cafeteria, and the ever faithful Snack Bar. There are many aspects that go ito compromising what we call ' ork College. There are the build- igs, the faculty, the administrators ut, most importantly, there are the tudents. The students make the ollege what it is. They make up he fraternities, sororoties, organi- ations and clubs. What College Is All About- The Student Sports Soccer Good head-eye coordination Defense at its best. OPPOSITE PAGE ROW 1: Kris Treganowan, Mary Ellen Duffy, Jeffrey Harvey, Carlos DeDios III, Da- vid D ' Angelo, Matt D ' Antonio, Eric Winkler, Steve Shields, Tim Krout, Dawn Dennis-Trainer ROW 2: Dan Rusnock, Rob Gundersen, Paul Shields, Charles Lieske, Mark Fischer, Mark Musolf, Scott Poyner, Mike Pritchett, Sue Sponsler-Head Trainer ROW 3: Mike Beyer, Brian Gallagher, Tony Kowa- lewski, Charles Reilly, Ian Jones, Coach Patrick Massa, Matt Walsh, Larry Scienski, Bruce King, Ray Balestino, F. Michael Cornell Thirty men met the night of August 28th and started soccer practice the next morning resulting in a successful 1986 soccer season. Ian Jones led the team with 6 goals this season and the season ' s most valuable player was Tony Kowalewski. This page: Top-OH ME OH MY! Bottom left-You got me back! Bottom Middle-What tangled webs we weave. Bottom Right-This is where Hacky Sack pays off. w mmmms mm Volleyball OPPOSITE PAGE ROW 1: Karen Huebner, Kerri Donato, Kelli Masters, Nadine Polasko, Krystal Sprenkle, Laurie Hahn ROW 2: Coach-Joanne God- frey, Asst. Coach-Mike Donahue, Jan Schindo, Steph Morton, Beth Gibson, Kathy Lynch, (Co-Cap- tains-Maria Pennings, Christy Dorsey), Jacki Rutty, Trainer-Sue Sponsler The 1986 women ' s volleyball team had a success- ful season. The lady Spartans 13-4 record is a much improved one from the past two seasons which ended at about .500. Co-captains and middle hitters Christy Dorsey and Maria Pennings lead the team throughout the season, but the success of the team resulted from a total team effort. Setter hitter Jackie Ruttly and Kelli Masters were instrumental as quarterbacks of the team. Season highlights included a come from behind victory to Dickinson College and a win against Eliza- bethtown. Top rated Messiah and Gettysburg Col- lege, nationally ranked Western Maryland, and Divi- sion I Loyola College gave the YCP women a tough challenge. This page: Top-Great shot! Bottom left-Block that shot. Bottom middle-Set it up! Bottom right-Concentration and Determination. Hockey Beginning in early September, Coach Reid and the 19 field hockey players set out to proudly represent York College. They were led by tri-captains Pam Sa- chetta, Joanne De Biasio, and Cindy Mickle. The team struggled early in the season with injuries, specifically to the starting lineup and were forced to use some new inexperienced players in the varsity game. These athletes were committed and worked hard to improve their play. Pam Sachetta broke the career scoring record previously held by Marilyn Mar- tain of 19 career goals. Pam had 19 en- tering the season and scored 4 ending with 23 career goals. The field hockey players ended the season with 3 wins, 9 losses, and 1 tie. Top: I ' ll beat you there! Bottom: Left-Coach Reid looks on. Bottom: Middle-The perfect field hockey player. Bottom: Right-Oh my gosh! They ' r out to get me. % % ef Swimming Top: Coming up for a breath of fresh air. Right: Danielle does her imitation of the fly OPPOSITE PAGE: ROW 1: Eli Wasson, Karen Kerr, Kathi Hammels, Heather Mell, Dee Gladfelter ROW 2: Mary Hummel, Bitsy Faryniak, Danielle DeFelice, Laurie Ocker, Jill Trone ROW 3: Karen Habel, Heather Greene, M.C. Fuller, Jamie Wilken, Karen withers. Coach M.H. Orstein MISSING: De- bra Bissoli, Elena Shank The women ' s swimmin team got off to an excel- lent start, winning the first 1 1 contest before losing to a tough Mary Washington, squad. Their record at the end of the season was a very impressive 14-2, the bes record in the history of the school for swim- ming. The only other loss was to a powerful Ursinus group. YCP recorded big wins over Millersville Uni- versity, Lock Haven U., Catholic U., and Susque- hanna University. Jill Trone broke the 50 and 100 yd. butterfly records at Tri-States which were held at Frostburg College, MD. The team will not lose anybody to graduation this year. That perfect season is right around the corner. Top: Stroke man. Stroke man! Bottom: Left -Just 20 more to go. Bottom: Middle-Bitsy waiting for the final score. Bottom; Right-Oh, HI!! Men ' s Basketball OPPOSITE PAGE: Kneeling-Dean Gamber, Ron Washington, Steve Lasak, Craig Leak, Jim Rumsey, Mike Donahue Standing-Dawn Dennis, Jeff Gamber, Walt Keffer, Chris Richardson, Chuck Stough, Jeff Godboldote, Eric Hanson, Les Grow, Carlos Johnson, John McNa- mara, Brett Adams TOP: Please don ' t squeeze the Spartan!! BOTTOM: Left-Let ' s set it up. BOTTOM: Middle-Putting it in for two. BOTTOM: Right-Bound to make the shot. Women ' s Basketball OPPOSITE PAGE: Front Row-Jeanette McKenna, Trisha Kane, Sandy Lutz, Sharon Erfft, Kelley Morris, Robin Bills Back Row-Coach Brady, Cindy Wenrich, Karen Huebner, Chris Decker, Lisa Levesque, Jean Jones, Nancy Corsau TOP: Getting by the opponent for the shot. BOTTOM: Left-SHOOT FOR 2 BOTTOM: Middle-Ready to inbound the ball. BOTTOM: Left-The sweat of victory. Cheerleaders t II m 1 q 1 f!f p ' Mi EF 1 s w  1 W H H 1 • !: r™ OPPOSITE PAGE: Row l-Tammy Laughlin, Victoria Holmes Row 2-Mi- chelle Leaman, Shelly Werner Row 3- Amy Moyer, Beth Moyer Row 4-Lisa Cantando, Karen Pfisterer TOP: GO SPARTANS! GO! BOTTOM: Left-OOPs! I made a mistake. BOTTOM Middle and Right-YCP ' s COVER GIRLS Wrestling TOP: Cooling off after a ough match Hey, Am I hurting you? OPPOSITE PAGE: Row INeil Salkowski, Eric Maw, Dave Steele, Tom Altland, Greg Fitzpatrick Row 2-Rich Wileczek, Coach Craley, Jim Jefferis, Matt DiGiamimo Row 3-Brooke Landis, Walter Bor- chert, Rober Sherrod, John Smith, David Hinds, Coach Achtzehn The York College wrestling team rebounded from a disappointing 85-86 season with an outstanding 14- 3 dual meet record and the team championship in the York College Spartan Invitational. The team championship was the highlight of the season with the Spartan grapplers besting a field which included four teams ranked in the top twenty-five of the NCAA Division III at the time of the tournament. Also, the Spartan wrestlers reached a milestone this season by posting York College ' s 200th win with a 39-12 win over Susquehanna University on Febru- ary 7, 1987. TOP: The score is 69-0 BOTTOM: Left-Going for the Atomic Knee Drop. BOTTOM: Middle-Keeping an eye on the score. BOTTOM: Right-Is it over yet? Baseball TOP: Players observe their team in action. ABOVE: It ' s a long RIGHT: A quick throw to first Advance analyses suggested that the 1987 baseball Spartans would need a suc- cession of good breaks to perpetuate the unusually strong baseball tradition York has enjoyed for many consecutive years. Exactly opposite occured as a sequence of limiting misfortunes beset and tested the perseverance of an undermanned squad. York faced an exceedingly demanding schedule based on previous successes. 1987 ' s most recurrent playing disap- pointment was failure to capitalize on po- tential scoring opportunities. Nonethe- less, squad morale was excellent under co-captaincy of Jason Webb and Craig Kern and the Spartans were highly com- petative. They were respected by every opponent; and, in fact, veteran baseball observers generously praised the fashion in which the York players battled their frustrations. LEFT: Already to go! BOTTOM LEFT: I ' ve got it! 1 7rW BOTTOM MIDDLE: Coach Jaquet looks on with concern. BOTTOM RIGHT: The pitch is in! Softball TOP: It ' s a hit!! ABOVE: She ' s safe!!! RIGHT: There goes another clean uniform! §r V W J « C Hf ' l fi%« j. jjJU fll fl F PBS Track And Field TOP: No autographs, please. ABOVE: Andre ' s stll up in the air about things. RIGHT: Brian throwing the discu Tennis ABOVE: Which way did it go? RIGHT: Heel, toe; heel, toe ... , Women ' s Tennis TOP: Coach Ines Hafeman watches her girls in action. ABOVE Please hit the ball!! RIGHT: Christina, with stern concentration, watches the ball come closer and closer . . . The 1986-1987 Women ' s Tennis team consisted of eight players. They had an im- proved year with a 4-6 recor d, beating a few teams that YCP had never beaten before. The team did a good job this year, and it was an exceptionally attractive team, in appear- ance as well as personality. The team con- sisted of: Christina Dorsey, Laurie Goldberg, Margaret Jackson, Kathy Henry, Susan MacEwan, Sue MacLilan, Christal Stam- baugh, Andrea Treffinger LEFT: Damn, I bit my arm!! BOTTOM LEFT: It ' s like there! BOTTOM MIDDLE: I wish I had my chapstick! BOT- TOM RIGHT: Like, O my God!!! For The Record Statistics SOCCER YCP OPP Messiah 2 4 Mt. St. Mary ' s 2 Gettysburg 2 Susquehanna 3 1 Juniata 2 1 Johns Hopkins 1 3 Catholic 4 Lebanon Valley 7 Millersville 2 3 Bloomsburg 6 Lynchburg 1 Western Maryland 1 Coppin State CANCELLED Allentown 3 7 Gallaudet 7 VOLLEYBALL YCP OPP Eastern Mennonite 8 Johns Hopkins 15 9 St. Andrew ' s 12 Franklin Marshall 15 8 Mary Washington 14 Susquehanna 15 8 Notre Dame 15 Gallaudet 15 12 Messiah 14 16 Dickinson 15 7 Rosemont 15 13 Wilkes 15 12 F M 15 12 Scranton 15 11 FIELD HOCKEY YCP Wilmington 13 15 Franklin Marshall 1 Gettysburg 16 18 Western Maryland 1 Catholic 15 10 Dickinson 1 Elizabethtown 15 13 Juniata Wilson 15 3 Gettysburg 1 Misericordia 15 7 Goucher 2 Loyola 13 15 Wilson 3 Western Maryland 4 15 Elizabethtown F M 15 8 Mt. St. Mary ' s 2 Kean 15 6 Susquehanna 1 Allegheny 11 15 Loyola 1 Marymount 15 7 Notre Dame 2 Shepherd 15 8 Marymount 4 Western Maryland 10 15 Western Maryland 14 16 MEN ' S BASKETBALL YCP OPP Susquehanna 65 John Jay 98 86 Mary Washington 95 Washington 72 63 Millersville 59 100 Western Maryland 68 67 Frostburg State 61 70 WOMEN ' S BASKETBALL YCP Franklin and Marshall 68 80 Salisbury 53 Elizabethtown 77 80 Gallaudet 68 Wesleyan 64 61 Mt. St. Vincent 60 Franklin and Marshall 47 60 Western Maryland 61 California 66 75 Dickenson 57 Bloomfield 66 68 Gettysburg 76 Spring Green 84 82 Notre Dame 62 Alvernia 70 63 Shephard 53 Allentown 66 58 Lebanon Valley 42 Bloomsburg 85 101 Catholic 57 Catholic 68 81 Marywood 57 Salisbury State 81 72 Allentown 39 Shenandoah 77 60 Gallaudet 63 Wesley 75 76 Marymont 54 Washington 77 85 Shephard 47 Shippensburg 39 66 Juniata 65 Juniata 85 79 Messiah 47 Gallaudet 75 68 Susquehanna 60 Penn State-Hbg. 113 62 Goucher 69 SWIMMING YCP OPP Goucher 75 46 Notre Dame 71 38 Millersville 125 121 Lycoming 125 85 Lock Haven 139 93 Salisbury 84 30 Marymount 83 34 Hood 142 82 Catholic 130 94 Gallaudet CANCELLED Mansfield 114 83 Juniata 80 43 Elizabethtown 66 38 Mary Washington 34 61 Western Maryland 65 42 Ursinus 41 63 Susquehanna 57 4h York College Spartans WRESTLING YCP OPP Millersville 7 9 Trenton State 3 34 Gettysburg 2 7 Kutztown 20 19 Gettysburg 2 5 Coppin State 35 12 SUNY at Oswego 5 12 Elizabethtown 27 19 SUNY at Oswego 5 10 Moravian 31 15 Elizabethtown 1 6 Loyola 51 Elizabethtown 3 2 Gettysburg 35 5 Franklin and Marshall 5 Rutgers-Camden 43 3 Mt. St. Mary ' s 4 5 Salisbury State 30 7 Mt. St. Mary ' s 5 3 Western Maryland 40 12 SUNY at Binghamton 2 1 Cheyney 54 SUNY at Binghamton 8 21 Wilkes 2 44 Catholic 2 12 Messiah 36 15 Catholic 2 5 Susquehanna 39 12 Shippensburg 3 5 Swarthmore 54 6 Frostburg State 3 4 Millersville 8 28 Frostburg State 3 5 Gallaudet 40 7 Mt. St. Mary ' s 3 Mt. St. Mary ' s 3 5 Philadelphia Textile 6 9 BASEBALL YCP OPP Philadelphia Textile 5 4 Lebanon Valley 3 8 Johns Hopkins 2 5 Lebanon Valley 1 5 Univ. MD-Baltimore 4 Millersville 2 3 Messiah 1 7 SOFTBALL YCP OPP Elizabethtown 7 Towson 2 11 Gettysburg 1 2 Gettysburg 2 1 Millersville 2 Millersville 2 5 Lebanon Valley 4 1 Dickinson 5 6 Catholic 7 3 Dickinson 1 3 Messiah 10 9 Western Maryland 2 1 Juniata 3 Juniata 3 10 Susquehanna 5 8 Susquehanna 15 Franklin and Marshal] 7 5 Wilson 15 8 Gallaudet 3 1 Gallaudet 4 9 TRACK and FIELD YCP OPP Western Maryland 68 63 Johns Hopkins 68 48 Lebanon Valley 58 67 Juniata 58 55 Elizabethtown 58 5 Gallaudet 72 22 MEN ' S TENNIS YCP OPP Gallaudet 6 3 Susquehanna 6 Catholic 9 Juniata 9 Ursinus 8 Messiah 3 6 Loyola 9 Elizabethtown 1 8 W. Maryland 9 WOMEN ' S TENNIS YCP OPP Goucher 9 Catholic 1 8 Dickinson 9 Gettysburg 5 Wilson 9 Messiah 6 3 Franklin Marshall 7 Western Maryland 7 2 Elizabethtown 9 Gallaudet 6 1 Graduation Winter Commencement : ifi u B Spring Commencement BURGER KING BURGER KING BURGER KING Salutes The Graduates Of 1987 THE HORIZON Wishes The Graduates Of 1987 The Best Of Luck And Success Congratulations to the Graduating Class! We ' re with you on this great day. and all the great days to come. $ THE YORK BANK: Wfe woik hard for your business PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Abramo, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Andrick Joseph and Wilma Bell Mr. and Mrs. Michael Boone Laura and Charles Bushar Frank M. Cornell, DDS The family of Kim Cooke ■ Congratulations Joe and Peggy Dagostino D ' Angelo family Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Dayberry Mary Ellen DiFelice Matthew DiGiaimo Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Duffield Jane Farrelly Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Galant John and Deores Gareis The R. Gentile family Marcia and Eugene German Atty and Mrs. Gregory ft. Gettle Mr. and Mrs. Irving F. Goldberg Rebecca Gongaware Robert and Donna Gorray Mr. and Mrs. Dale W. flindes Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kisner Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Klumpp Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Lasak Clarence D. Lauer Dick and Judy Leitz Mary and Ray Levesque Mr. and Mrs. Robert ff. Lewit Mary K. Lippert John fl. Massey Al and Terry Mattner Al and Terry Mattner McGinnis Family Len and Lois Moore Judith A. Morgan Mr. and Mrs. J. Douglas riewman Mr. and Mrs. Clarence riicolaysen Mr. and Mrs. Eric M. Oakley Mr. and Mrs. George Parsons, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pettineo Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Powers Mr. and Mrs. Reinhold Radke Mr. and Mrs. Grahame P. Richards, Jr. Richland Motors LTC and Mrs. James J. Rudy Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Ryan Albert and Blanche Salkowski Rosanna and Joe Sanzeri Thomas C. Schleifer Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Schultz Joseph and Gene Sgroia Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shields Doris and Ed Shilling Bob and Margaret Smith Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Snook Bob and Betty Sonner William J. and Eileen Steele Mr. and Mrs. John Strouse Glenn and Martha Trimmer Lester and Carolyn Twigg Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Utterbaugh, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Raoul C. Von Richter Phil and Joanne Waldron Francis L. Webb Charles and Janet Webster Mr. and Mrs. Wenrich Mr. and Mrs. David P. Wentz Kenneth and Alice Williams The Charles O. Wilson Family Congratulations Little Man! May Your Horizon - Susan, can you dub me a tape? Do you want to walk to Mailman ' s? Never forget all those great times. Kevin. - No twins, no white picket fence, and definitely no house in South Jersey! - Kief, What can I say! Thanks for being such a great neighbor. Take care of yourself and good luck. - Let ' s analyze this situation! - Meet every night, room 204, to get into shape. Come on everybody — Neilstercize! Your host for the evening is Neil Fondall! Bring your own matress! - Phi Sigma Chi rules! Lotta fun until you graduate and have to get a real job! Remember Daytona, Harleys Surfing! Hang loose! Love, P. Stirk. - Sandy and Meri: Here ' s to hoping you will both be HEALTHY next year, since your private emergency rooms have been opened up to the public! - She ' s wearing RED! What could have possessed her to do that? Could it have been SATAN! - - - Isn ' t that special! - Mary Ryan, Thanks for all your hard work and dedication as President of the Student Senate. Congratulations and best wishes! - Patti: Had a great time being you-hope you had a fun time being me - As a sister, you ' re the best! - I ' ll miss you! Love, Sooz. - Opps! you graduated! - Sandy T. It ' s a good memory for me. - As far as I ' m concerned, it ' s both our losses. I guess this means good-bye. W. D. B. - Pick a finger! - Royce Deb, It ' s been great! Let ' s keep close and never forget all the fun times we ' ve had and the good times ahead of us! - When weak, He ' s my strength. When lonely, He ' s my friend. When sad, He ' s my comfort. When happy, He ' s my song. And always, He ' s my everything. Thank you, Lord. - Kimber, Thanks for being the greatest Big Sister! You did a great job! Love, Kath. - I am Miss Bubbles America — I can do anything! - I ' ve been stagnant too long. It ' s now time for me to bloom. I ' m on my way YCP. It ' s only a matter of time! Walter Borchert. Always Be Bright - Run Toto, run! — I ' ll get you my pretty, and your little dog too! - It ' s Neil, no -ster! Ed H. lives! - I don ' t understand the concept! - K. - Godspell lives!!! - Christy, Kathy, Eileen, Cinbad: Here ' s hoping 8-8-87 is the wildest wedding ever! Champagne and shots! You guys are the greatest friends ever! Love Ya, Patti. - To all the Joans: Never forget all the great times we had our first year at YCP. Always remember those great birthday parties in Beard. K. W. W. - To the graduating sisters of Zeta: Good luck! You ' re the greatest! We ' ll miss you! Love always, Eri- ca, Debbie, and Linda. - Denise Breun, Thanks for being here for me. It would be beat wheaties without you. I ' m looking forward to another year of hysterical laughter. Love, Chris. - Biondello, You ' re the best! Always remember the fun times and George. Love, your favorite cat molester. - To all the boys I ' ve lived with - Neil, Tim, John, Jim, Larry, Scott, Randy, Tom, Mark, and Dennis. I ' ll miss you lots! Wally B. - Thanks to Zeta and Zoo for all your support - what a family! Tom Waters, you ' re the best! I love you! I have dreams ... Beth Keyser. - Karen - Do you still have to stand up to swallow? - W alter, It ' s been two great years! Good luck with everything you do! You will be missed, My Friend! M. M. - To Alpha Sigma Alpha seniors — Good Luck! - I want to hug him and squeeze him and call him my own! I think I ' ll name him George! - Congratulations to the Alpha Sigma Alpha Spring pledge class! -The Beer Gong Club - Not one, but TWO! - When you want to smile but have to cry. When care is pressing you down a bit. Rest, if you must, but DON ' T YOU QUIT! YORK COLLEGE OF PENNSYLVANIA Country Club Road, York, Pennsylvania 17403-3426 Telephone (717) 846-7788 We would like to take this opportunity to look back at the year we had to put this book together. The faces on the staff were new and we all had other commitments. Yet, through pledging, plays, concerts, sports and jobs the dedicated few remained and did the work that was needed to pull it all together. Although we had our work set out for us, we were able to have fun too! Let us always remember the pizza social that started us off in September, the late nights and weekends of work to make our deadlines, the movie quotes, the music, the chess games, Church Lady, Q-Roo, and our favorite T.P. NEIL! We had our share of good and bad times and yet, with a constantly changing staff, we managed to pull through. Special thanks goes to Mr. Kevin Willson, our assistant editor, and Mrs. Cathy Heilman for all their hard work and dedication. We would also like to thank and say good-bye and good luck to Mr. Lee Ward, our advisor, who is moving on from York. It has been a great year and we thank all those who have supported us. We look foward to seeing old and new faces on next year ' s staff! Mac McCormick Royce Messersmith Co-Editors


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