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Sports 12
Student Life 38
Greeks 56
Faculty & Staff 90
Underclassmen 110
Seniors 124
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Though somewhat sheltered from outside occurances, stu- dents on campus were aware of events that affected our nation and the world during the 1 99 1-92 year. Several days prior to our arrival on campus, a new page was written in Russian history as the Soviet Union was dissolved as a result of a Coup. Later in the year, Americans lost Michael Landon to cancer and Magic Johnson announced that he test-
ed positive for the HIV-virus. Several issues concerning women also stirred the nation, including the Hill-Thomas hearing, the Tyson rape trial, the Kennedy Compound scandal, and the on- going controversy over the Roe vs. Wade decision. We witnessed the Middle-East Peace Talks, and the Olympic Torch burned in France.
On campus, Aikens residents woke up to the "hum" of con-
struction of the Degenstein The- atre, Cheap Trick rocked Weber Chapel, we "Chilled" on Spring Weekend, and marched to "Take Back The Night."
Even while all of this was going on around us, we still managed to keep priorities in order. We spent long hours cramming for tests, tried really hard to get up for classes, and when all else failed, we grabbed some friends and had a blast on the weekends!
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Sports
Susquehanna's extensive sports program pro- vides many students with an opportunity for en- gaging in physical activity, learning the value of teamwork, and gaining experience from competi- tion. The sports program at Susquehanna offers more than eighteen varsity sports for men and women, allowing many students to take a break from academics through physical activity.
Susquehanna offers a full program of fall, winter, and spring sports. We congratulate several teams who performed exceptionally well this year: the football, men's basketball, women's basketball, base- ball, and golf teams.
We are proud of our athletic teams and their achievements. Their spirit and dedication make us Uniquely Susquehanna!
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Field Hockey
Goal Oriented
By Susanne Quackenbush
A well-balanced offense and defense proved to be a great asset to the Lady Crusader Field Hockey team during the prom- ising 1991 season. The season record was much improved from previous years at 7-5-2, the best record the team has had since 1986.
One of the season's highlights was the Lady Crusaders' victory over Lebanon Valley College, the team that later went on to become the Conference Cham-
pions. The leading scorers for the season were senior Peggy Bobb with 7 goals and soph- omore Ang Walter with 6 goals. Walter was also a mem- ber of the 1991 MAC Field Hockey Team, Northwest League. Another player accom- plishment was that of junior Tammy Mull, who became a member of the 1991 All- Conference Academic Team.
Juniatir |
i-o wT |
York |
0-1 L |
Dickinson |
2-1 W |
Marywood |
2-2 T |
Lycoming |
2-1 W |
Scranton |
0-3 L |
Western Maryland 2-0 W |
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Lebanon Valley |
2-1 W |
Muhlenberg |
2-3 L |
Messiah |
0-2 L |
Misericordia |
2-0 W |
Wilkes |
1-2 L |
Lycoming |
1-1 T |
Albright |
3-1 W |
Row 1: Dee Smith, Toby Tiger, Paige Malin, Peggy Bobb, Deann Blankenship Row 2: Allison Grebe, Tammy Mull, Megan Shannon, Ang Walter, Wendy Blackburn Row 3: Michelle Le Fevre, Cheri Long, Jodi Connors, Terri Rooney, Digi Casey Row 4: Coach Connie Harnum, Lisa Robinson, Chanin Marcinko, Jen Raker, Jen Snook Row 5: Maria Kuwani, Assistant Coach Jamie Rogers
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Soccer
Messiah Bucknell
York
Lycoming
Kings
Juniata
Misericordia
Western Maryland 0-2 L
Albright
Scranton
Gettysburg
Elizabethtown
Lebanon Valley
Bloomsburg
Dickinson
Wilkes
1-3 L 0-1 L 0-3 L 1-3 L 4-1 W 0-4 L 2-4 L 0-3 L
Hanging Tough
by Susanne Quackenbush
The Crusader Soccer team experienced some promising im- provements this season. The team had a very strong fresh- man class which will aid the team greatly in developing the program.
Although the improvements were not reflected by the team record, they were demonstrated by providing competitive play during games against some very tough teams. Senior tri-captain Matt Schrufer said, "The Dick-
inson game was one of our best because Susquehanna was able to come from behind and give them a run for their money." The team players with the highest averages were Ron Cochran, Matt Schrufer, Kwame Lloyd, and Dan Burns.
Building upon this season, the players and coaches have gained valuable experience and the future of the program is promising.
Row 1: Greg Sawicki, Drew Schilpp, Jason Kitch, Matt Schruier, Dan Burns Row 2: Jeff Paige, Ron Cochran, Gregg Desiderio, Jeff Shields, John McCann, Chris Bezzone Row 3: Tom Kessler, Chad Smith, Marc Portanka, Hank Lewis, Joe Miller Row 4: Drew Siverling, Scott Black, Tracy Hayes, Greg Joyce, Dan Marionni, Pat Heintzelman Row 5: Rich Black, Kwame Lloyd, Gregg Sher- man, Kurt Gustafson, Bill Lekas Row 6: Carmine D'Avino, Kristi Miller, Coach Molloy
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Cross Country
Off And Running
by Susanne Quackenbush
The 1991 Cross Country sea- son was a time for new begin- nings. With only four returning runners from the 1990 season and very few new freshmen, the cross country team was thin in numbers and experience. How- ever, they pulled together to build a competitive team.
Senior Ken Heffner led the squad throughout the season with his consistent performance. Both Heffner's and Rick Aus-
sicker's efforts earned them their fourth letters in the sport. Sophomore Joe Dobrota ran
as the top runner through the first four meets until a leg injury slowed him through the remain- der of the season.
Overall, the cross country team has an optimistic outlook for the future. The team had a respectable season and the ex- perience gained by the under- classmen will be a firm foun- dation upon which a rebuilding process can occur.
Millersville Invitational
8th Place
Lebanon Valley Invitational
8th Place
Wilkes
35-21 (Win)
Scranton 22-37 (Loss)
Kings
44-19 (Win)
Bloomsburg Invitational
7th Place Dickinson Invitational
11th Place
Gettysburg Invitational
8th Place
Susquehanna Invitational
3rd Place
M.A.C. Championship
14th Place
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Row 1: Marshall Moragne El, Rick Aussicker, Ken Heffner, Kevin Schultz Row 2: Coach Dave Brown, Greg Williams, Joe Dobrota, Dan Andrus, Keith Edmonds (not pictured)
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Volleyball
Spiked With Success
Statistics
Not Available
by Susanne Quackenbush
The women's volleyball sea- son began with a first-place vic- tory at the Susquehanna Tour- nament. Although the team size was comparably smaller than it has been in the past, the team's performance remained very competitive throughout the sea- son.
Unfortunately, this strong be- ginning resulted in some difficult losses at the end of the season. The team just missed the op-
portunity to go to the MAC Playoffs after a disappointing loss to Elizabethtown College.
Seniors Tracy Ekholm, Gretel Oakes. and Michele Lekas provided leadership for the squad through consistent performance. Ekholm earned a spot on the MAC team.
With many returning under- classmen, the squad will build upon this season as it looks to the future for continued success and another opportunity to at- tend the MAC Playoffs.
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Row 1: Tracy Ekholm, Michele Lekas, Gretel Oakes Row 2: Gretchen Knaus, Shannon Lang, Traci Henry, Tara Bulvin Row 3: Amy Baumgardner, Rachael Tilden, Katie Koeppen Row 4: Brian Wood, Coach Carole Templon, Manager Reagan Bitler
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Football
Power House
by Susanne Quackenbush
The 1991 Crusader football season was spectacular, ending with an out- standing 11-2 record. Concluding with a loss to Ithaca College in a National Collegiate Athletic Association Divi- sion III Semi-Final, the 1991-92 year recognized some outstanding achieve- ments for the team. This season marked the first time the Crusaders have reached the National Semi- Finals, enabling them to survive their longest season with play continuing into December.
Thirteen players earned places on the Middle Atlantic Conference list.
They were Eric Hancock, Andy Watkins, Cory Mabry, Pat Patte, Ron Miller, Glenn Davis, Matt Seagreaves, John Heim, Frank Lane , Sean Oakes, Chris McCar- thy, Steve Leggett, Jeff Rainess, and George Day. This listing gave the Crusaders the most All-MAC players of any school in the conference. Rai- ness and Day were further honored when they earned places on the GTE Academic All-American District II team.
Congratulations to the 1991 team! We are proud of your accomplish- ments!
Muhlenberg |
30-11 W |
Moravian |
10-0 W |
Wilkes |
14-6 W |
Lebanon Valley |
21-10 W |
Delaware Valley 31-9 W |
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Alfred |
31-8 W |
Widener |
34-10 W |
Juniata |
34-16 W |
Lycoming |
31-35 L |
Albright |
31-24 W |
Dickinson |
21-20 W |
Lycoming |
31-24 W |
Ithaca |
49-13 L |
Row 1: Chris Higgins, Phil Marion, P.J. Birmingham, Chris Shelly, Glenn Davis, Jeff Rowinski, Tom Davitt, Cory Mabry, Chris McCarthy, Jeff Rainess, Kyle Shenk, Malachy Rice, Shawn Mines, Pat Patte, Andy Wingfield, Howie Teitelbaum Row 2: Andy Watkins, Sean Cooper, Todd Snyder, Rob Donlan, Scott Bechtel, Tom Morian, Ron Rux, Sean Oakes, Pete Rendina, Tug Binstead, Stan Romanoski, Ron Miller, Eric Hancock Row 3: Mark Baughner, Brett Miller, Chris Wixted, Chris Vialonga, Karl Kasmierczak, Mark Lesniewski, Jamie Vitez, Jim Filipovitz, Scott Altemose, Bob Stem, Frank Lane, George Goodwin, George Day Row 4: Butch Kramer, Mark Mussina, Tom Leibensperger, John Menditto, John Conte, Peter Borriello, Doug Forsyth, Joe Shimko, Brian Sempko, Jamie Hickey, Michael Raziano, Pat Hynes, Phil Massenat, Mike Rehrig, John Heim Row 5: Joel Weist. Brian Riley, Matt Plessinger, C.J. Hoffman, Craig Schneider, Vince Kwiatkowski, Steve Mancini, Chris Pantaleo, Dan Morgan, Paul Nye, Rick Yanishak, Mike DiGrigoli, Corey Goff, Jon Thomas, Henry Quinlan, Tim Thomas Row 6: Brandon Naples, Derek Davis, Paul DeSanctis, Eric Faryniak, Ray Minarovic, John Hoover, Tim Boyne, Matt Seagreaves, Bruce Leibensperger, Chris Kocher, Mike Gerhart, Jason Craig, Jamie Ott, Cory Rider, Mike Roberto, Steve Leggett Row 7: Coach Greg Christodulu, Coach Rick Schuck, Coach Ernie McCook, Head Coach Steve Briggs, Coach Mike Klembara, Coach Dick Purnell, Coach Glenn Fausey, Coach Mike McElhenny
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Football 19
Men's Basketball
Shooting For The Top
by Michael Ferlazzo
The men's season was full of peaks and valleys, but ended with a two-game crusade to the MAC-Northern Division title and a trip to the NCAA Champi- onship Tournament.
Entering into the MAC playoffs with a 15-10 record, the Crusaders upset fifth-ranked Scranton 60-59. In the title game, Susquehanna defeated Albright 78-73 in overtime. The season ended in the national
tournament with a 74-71 loss at King's after a memorable run to erase a 30-point deficit.
Senior team captain Craig Harper was the MAC MVP and finished ninth on the team's ca- reer scoring list with 1,373 points, topping the team in scor- ing and rebounds this year. Jun- ior forward Jim Mikolaichik also was a first-team MAC All- Star pick. Sophomore point guard Tres Wolf joined with Harper as the team's stars dur- ing the playoffs.
Wesley 79-50 W |
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SUNY at Brockport 86-68 W |
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Muhlenberg 74-69 W |
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Bloomsburg 72-91 L |
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Elizabethtown 80-66 W |
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Albright 71-68 W |
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Franklin & Marshall 85-94 L |
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FDV — Madison 78-67 W |
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Stockton State 68-74 L |
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Ursinus 99-58 W |
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Juniata 82-85 L |
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Messiah 62-55 W |
Juniata 63-56 W |
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King's 62-22 L |
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Delaware Valley 95-76 W |
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Albright 52-65 L |
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Lycoming 91-74 W |
Elizabethtown 70-66 W |
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Dickinson 64-56 W |
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Wilkes 73-63 W |
Messiah 74-79 L |
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Lycoming 93-76 W |
Lebanon Valley 89-94 L |
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York 73-79 L |
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Scranton 56-67 L |
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MAC's |
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Scranton 60-59 W |
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Albright 78-73 W |
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NCAA Playoffs |
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King's 71-74 L |
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Row 1: Assistant Coach Rick Ferry, Jim Mikolaichik, Dean Druckenmiller, Craig Harper, Joe Stroup, Tony Balistrere, Coach Frank Marcinek, John Chubb Row 2: Manager Joe Dobrota, Gregg Erdman, Jeff Young, Chris Houser, Vince Kennedy, Mark Kobylinski, Bryan Richie, John Hendricks, Tres Wolf, Manager Mike Mann Not Pictured: Brian Taylor
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Men's Basketball 21
Women's Basketball
Twice As Nice
by Michael Ferlazzo
Led by guards Jen Winter and Kristie Maravalli. the
women Crusaders out-ran, out- hustled, and out-scored their op- position in their quest for their second-straight MAC-Northern Division title. Head Coach Mark Hribar watched his team defeat Juniata 83-80 in overtime in the championship game.
The team's season ended in the NCAA playoffs after a 67-66 loss to Scranton in overtime at Houts Gym. Hribar was named
MAC-Northwest Coach of the Year.
Team captain Winter, the only senior on the team, will probably go down in Susquehan- na history as one of the all-time great playmakers. MAC All-Star Maravalli became only the sixth woman player at S.U. to surpass 1,000 points for her ca- reer, finishing the season fourth on the career scoring list with 1,071 as she led the team.
Drew 94-40 W
Montdair State 68-47 Vv
Lycoming 42-48 L
Misericordia 66-50 W
Elizabethtown 72-70 W
Gettysburg 63-59 W
Glassboro State 55-72 L
Muhlenberg 66-53 W
Juniata 72-67 W
Lycoming 73-60 W
Juniata 77-84 L
Messiah 55-53 W
Dickinson 90-42 W
York 82-68 W
Allentown 59-28 W
Elizabethtown 86-85 W
Albright 81-54 W
Wilkes 65-53 W
Messiah 55-53 W
Lebanon Valley 94-52 W
Wilkes 76-67 W
King's 86-56 W
Scranton 60-72 W
MAC'S
King's 57-43 W
Juniata 83-80 W
Moravian 77-83 L
Row 1: Coach Jim Reed. Jen Winter, Abby Tobias. Liz Nicodemus, Kristie Maravalli, Marianne Rosini, Christi Butcher, Alison Hepler, Coach Mark Hribar Row 2: Angie Aungst, Holly Whitesel, Renea Gummo, Yvonne Young, Megan Lytle, Lori-Ann Martino, Becky Page. Amy McCord
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Women's Basketball 23
Wrestlim
Fresh Start
by Michael Ferlazzo
Under the direction of rookie Head Coach Randall Bogar, the S.U. wrestling team finished the season with a respectable sixth at the MAC Championship and finished the dual meet season 8- 9.
Junior Andy Watkins cap- tured his first MAC title at the 190-pound weight class and then went on to repeat as a Division III All-American this season, finishing eighth while tal-
lying an 18-4 record on the year. Senior Tom Dodd was also a placewinner at heavyweight dur- ing MAC's while junior Matt Schwenk earned honors at 126. At 134-pounds, junior Todd Ericson finished the sea- son with eight pins and broke the school record for career falls. Senior team captain Todd Maynard provided leadership at 150-pounds.
Lebanon Valley Invitational
12th Place Out of 20
Juniata 10-34 L
Albright 48-6 W
Lycoming 9-37 L
Lebanon Valley 17-23 L
Scranton 32-12 W
Moravian 15-31 L
King's 22-16 W
Johns Hopkins 37-7 W
Elizabethtown 24-18 W
Ursinus 14-28 L
Gettysburg 15-17 L
Swarthmore 30-13 W
York 12-23 L
Western Maryland 46-6 W
Delaware Valley 0-50 L
Messiah 32-9 W
Muhlenberg 18-27 L
MAC's 6th Place
Andy Watkins at 190 lbs.
MAC Champion
Andy Watkins at 190 lbs.
8th Place All-American
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Row 1: John Millaway, Todd Ericson, Josh Petroski, Matt Schwenk, Rob Mandara, Rob Herzog, John Balsamo Row 2: Assistant Coach Gobel Kline, Tony Bittenbender, Chad Bonshak, Steve Ely, Alden Thomas, Matt Lachenmayr, Todd Maynard, Aaron Shurtleff, Coach Randall Bogar Not Pictured: Andy Watkins, Colin Zafian
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Swimming
Gettysburg (Men)
Gettysburg (Women)
Juniata (Men)
Juniata (Women)
Dickinson (Men)
Dickinson (Women)
Western Maryland (Men)
Western Maryland (Women
Elizabethtown (Men)
Elizabethtown (Women)
Lebanon Valley (Men)
Lebanon Valley (Women)
Ursinus (Men)
Ursinus (Women)
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Change of Pace
Lycoming (Men) 96-60 W
Lycoming (Women) 83-95 L
Scranton (Men) 109.5-42.5 W
Scranton (Women) 50-94 L
Franklin & Marshall (Men) 35-53 L
Franklin & Marshall (Women) 28-52 L
MAC'S
(Men) 10th out of 14
(Women) 12th out of 14
by Michael Ferlazzo
S.U. swimming is undergoing a metamorphosis of sorts, but through it all, a dedicated team produced a 5-6 mark for the men and 2-9 record for the wom- en.
The new training paid off for swimmers like junior tri-captain Alex Smith, who twice broke the school record for the 200- meter butterfly and went on to earn the team's Most Valuable Swimmer honors. Chris Naspo,
another junior butterfly swim- mer, earned the Most Improved Swimmer award.
On the women's side, there was little suspense to the Most Valuable Swimmer award as senior tri-captain Paige Malin placed in the top eight in every individual event she ever qual- ified for at the MAC Champi- onships. A four-year letterwin- ner, she finished her career with three school records and was a part of two others.
Deanne Cochran, Trent Gingerich, Janine Flora, Scott Blanchard, Paige Malin, Alex Smith, Lois Heckler, Angie Green, Jen Camara, Coach Ged Schweikert, Kristen Tribendis, Monica Freeman, Manager Sonia Ordonez, Coach Tim McGuriman, Chris Naspo, Steve Eberhardt, David Moretz, Sloan Simpson, Steve Denzel, Rob Mark, Tom Roach, Gregg Sherman, Cheryl Norkin, Heather Styers, Amy Rickmers
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Golf
Golf
Driving Force
by Don Harnum and Mike Ferlazzo
The golf team, captained by senior Rob Rohrbach, had the
most successful year in Susque- hanna history. A 6-0 regular sea- son record led to the Spring In- vitational title and the MAC Championships where they tied Gettysburg for first place hon- ors, shooting a 54-hole total of 930.
Rohrbach, averaging 76.5 for the year prior to Nationals,
was the first player in Susquehanna history selected to play in the NCAA tournament. Seniors Chris Kenney, Pete Springstead, Mike Mellinger, and Rohrbach led the team throughout the sea- son. Top newcomer sophomore Ron Cochran finished sixth at MAC's.
Tee-Off Tournament
Tied 2nd out of 7 — 419
King's 394-464 W
Shippensburg Tourney
10th out of 14 — 334
Western Maryland Toumey
2nd out of 5 — 311
York 395-416 W
Lycoming 379-425 W
Lock Haven 379-436 W
Muhlenberg 390-451 W
Lebanon Valley 464-390 W
S.U. Spring Invitational
1st out of 15 — 383
MAC's
Tied 1st out of 20 — 930 and
Rob Rohrbach Individual Champ
NCAA Championships
Rob Rohrbach ties for 82nd
Row 1: Michael Blazick, Kyle Kelly, Jake Markezin, Brett Gorney, Duane Barnes Row 2: Coach Don Harnum, Ron Cochran, Pete Springstead, Adam Murrison, Rob Rohrbach, Chris Kenney, Mike Mellinger, Nick Popescu
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Track
Dickinson (Men) 82-62 W
Dickinson (Women) 56-78 L
Messiah Invitational
(Men) 4th out of 14
(Women) 6th out of 14
Juniata (Men) 77-19 W
Juniata (Women) 49-23 W
Messiah (Men) 77-71 W
Messiah (Women) 49-87 L
Western Maryland (Men) 77-15 W
Western Maryland (Women) 49- 15 W
Juniata (Women) 78-54 W
Pitt at Johnstown (Women) 78-35 W
Gettysburg (Men) 71-74 L
Gettysburg (Women) 41-67 L
Delaware Valley (Men) 71-46 W
Delaware Valley (Women) 41-60 L
MAC'S (Men) 4th out of 18
MAC's (Women) 6th out of 18
NCAA Championships — Frank Krantz
8th Place Pole Vault
Leap Of Faith
by Michael Ferlazzo
True to form, the men's track team finished fourth at the MAC's for the third straight year. Junior Frank Krantz led the team, winning the MAC pole vault title, setting new confer- ence records both indoors and outdoors, and finishing third in the nation. Senior co-captain Kwame Lloyd finished second in the long jump and was a mem- ber of the second-place 400- meter relay team. Senior co- captain Dwayne Brouse
placed second in both the 110- meter high hurdles and 400- meter intermediate hurdles.
The women placed sixth at the MAC's. Junior Karen War- ner placed second in the high jump, third in the triple jump and long jump, eighth in the 100-meter hurdles, and ran on the fifth-place 400-meter relay. Sophomore Jen Fry finished second in the discus and earned the squad's Top Fieldwoman Award. Junior Liz Nicodemus finished fourth in the shot put.
Row 1: Joy Ingram, Abby Tobias, Carol Held, Amy Cashman, Kristen Preuss, Carly Donnelly, Latrice Jackson, Timarie May Row 2: Jen Fry, Liz Nicodemus, Heidi Peterson, Karen Warner, Kristie Maravalli, Julia Hollander, Jennifer Ruch, George Day, Matt Burd Row 3: Coach Dick Hess, Greg Malczon, Phil Massenat, Gable Dixon, Marshall Morange El, Mike Burkhart, Jermaine Martin, Chris Vardis, Dwayne Brouse, Frank Krantz, Mike Horvath, Coach Cory Mabry, Coach Jim Taylor Row 4: Coach Chris Delbaugh, Dan Morgan, Mike Bennett, Ron Rux, Daniel Sprout, Scott Byers, John Crane, Chris Kern, Jason Barnes, Gregg Boozer, Paul Nye, Kwame Lloyd Row 5: Mike Shorter, Brian Derrer, Todd Snyder, Nathan McNitt, Joe Dobrota, Seth Baublitz, Josh Billings, Craig Znotens, Brian Vallinino, Keith Edmonds, Brian Pettit
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Softball
Victory Bound
by Ande Hughey
The women's Crusader soft- ball team improved last year's 7- 12 mark to a winning 12-7 rec- ord, capturing third place in the MAC-Northwest Division.
Three players from this year's team were named All-League, including senior co-captain and center fielder Jennifer Winter, junior third baseman Holly Whitesel, and sophomore pitcher Jodi Wright. Wright placed second in the MAC-
Northern Division with an ERA of 1.71. Whitesel finished third in the division with a .529 bat- ting average. Senior co-captain and outfielder/pitcher Tara En- carnacion earned GTE College Division Academic All-American District II honors.
Encarnacion received the Leading Defense Award and freshmen Jean Thompson picked up the Unsung Player Award. Whitesel earned the Leading Hitter Award and Win- ter was named MVP.
Jersey City State |
10-1 W |
Jersey City StaU |
11-1 W |
Lycoming |
11-13 L |
Lycoming |
6-0 W |
Elizabethtown |
4-11 L |
Elizabethtown |
12-15 L |
Lebanon Valley |
7-0 W |
Lebanon Valley |
9-2 W |
Scranton |
4-0 W |
Wilkes |
1-3 L |
Wakes |
10-8 W |
Gettysburg |
3-0 W |
Gettysburg |
3-6 L |
Messiah |
10-1 W |
Messiah |
11-5 W |
Juniata |
2-0 W |
Juniata |
4-5 L |
York |
3-3 W |
York |
5-6 L |
Row 1: Ellen Gallagher, Chris Sanderson, Tara Encarnacion, Jen Winter, Holly Whitesel, Jean Thompson Row 2: Cheryl Sports, Ande Hughey, Missy Pursel, Keri Fullmer, Cheri Long, Julie Dills, Tracey Solomon, Assistant Coach Sue Hertzog Row 3: Manager Patty Ollivier, Head Coach Carole Templon, Danielle Del Duca, Jodi Wright, Jen Raker, Brandy Melewsky, Lisa Robinson, Tracy Hebding
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Softball 29
Baseball
Making History
by Michael Ferlazzo
1992 was the greatest base- ball season in Susquehanna his- tory as Coach Christodulu, named Coach of the Year, guid- ed his team to its first NCAA Division III Championship Tour- nament appearances and its first section title since 1986. In the process, his team set the school record for wins in a season with a final 22-12 mark.
Junior second baseman Gregg Mills was selected to the
MAC-Northwest Section All- Stars as well as the NCAA Di- vision III All-Mid-Atlantic Region second-team. Sophomore desig- nated hitter Chris Rembisz joined Mills on the All-Region second-team, while freshman center fielder Mike Gerhart and junior pitcher Tim Murray were also MAC All-Star selec- tions. The team's lone seniors were pitchers Ken Jonach and John Walter who gave the team depth.
Wesley (Delaware) 3-9 L
Lebanon Valley 7-2 W
Mt. Union (Ohio) 13-2 W
Ursinus 13-3 W Emory (Georgia) 11-0 W
Tiffin (Ohio) 14-5 W
Wilmington (Ohio) 14-1 W
North Carolina Wesleyan 1-7 L
Franklin & Marshall 0-1 L
Franklin & Marshall 4-6 L
King's 9-7 W
Elizabethtown 10-11 L
Elizabethtown
Gettysburg
Scranton Wilkes Wilkes Bucknell Dickinson Dickinson
5-4 W 10-1 W 12-7 W 5-4 W 0-3 L 7-6 W 9-1 W 7-1 W
SUNYBinghamton 11-8 W Messiah 8-3 W Messiah 2-4 L
York 2-7 L
Albright 11-2 W
Albright 4-1 W
Gettysburg 1-2 L
Juniata 7-1 W
Juniata 14-5 W
Misericordia 13-0 W
Misericordia 15-8 W
MAC Championship vs. King's
1-6 L
NCAA Playoffs
William Patterson 2-4 L
York 1-4 L
Row 1: Mike Gerhart, Jamie Ott, Ken Jonach, Jcjhn Walter, Head Coach Greg Christodulu, Allan Valunas, Gregg Mills, Marty Torjussen, Chris Jansky Row 2: Assistant Coach Jim Reed, Frank Kiwak, Mark Mussina, Chris Rembisz, Brandon Naples, Todd Gill, Ian Edmond, Chris Pardo Row 3: Steve Leggett, John Macko, Ian Law, Chris Houser, Tim Murray, Joe Hayek, Corey Goff, Carl Hoffman
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Lacrosse
Competitive Spirit
by Michael Ferlazzo
Although the 1-6 record may not indicate it, the Crusader women's lacrosse program took some big steps in 1992 under Head Coach Terry Molloy and Assistant Coach Andrea Dowhower. The team provided strong competition all year, demonstrated by its 8-7 loss to Washington College, a team which had beaten the Crusaders 17-1 just one year before. The 10-7 defeat of Dickinson was the
first MAC victory in the pro- gram's three-year varsity histo- ry- Junior attack wing and co- captain Wendy Blackburn was clearly the team leader on of- fense, tallying a school record 27 goals with an assist as she earned team awards for MVP and Best Offensive Player. Sen- ior co-captain Suzy Bianco earned placement on the MAC Academic Honor Roll. Senior center Paige Malin earned the Unsung Hero Award.
Goucher
Scranton
Washington
Juniata
Gettysburg
Johns Hopkins
Dickinson
Muhlenberg
Western Maryland 4-17 L
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Lycoming (Men) |
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Lycoming (Women) |
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York (Men) |
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Gettysburg (Men) |
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Gettysburg (Women) |
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Juniata (Women) |
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Wilkes (Men) |
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Wilkes (Women) |
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Elizabethtown (Men) |
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Mansfield (Men) |
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Messiah (Men) |
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Messiah (Women) |
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Lock Haven (Men) |
8-1 W |
Albright (Men) |
1-8 L |
Albright (Women( |
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Scranton (Men) |
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Scranton (Women) |
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King's (Men) |
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King's (Women) |
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Serving Up Success
by Michael Ferlazzo
The men's tennis team fin- ished the 1992 campaign with a 6-8 overall record and a 2-4 slate in the MAC-Northwest Sec- tion.
Senior captain Andrew Cox finished his fourth year on the team and tied the school's all- time doubles victory record while becoming the fifth - winningest player in school his- tory. He was named the team's Most Valuable Player. Both jun-
ior Brian Torres and sopho- more Derek Fincke earned spots in the starting line-up.
The women's tennis team ended the season with a 1-9 mark and a 1-5 slate in the MAC-Northwest Section. Senior captain Annmarie Innamorati played all of the best compe- tition this year while playing first singles and doubles and earned the team's Most Valuable Player award.
Coach Gary Fincke, John Kroninger, Dave Ashman, Derek Fincke, John Mc- Cann Brian Torres, Andy Cox, Doug Herr, Jeff Tilden
Michelle Eng, Ashlee Etzweiler, Krissi Kiehn, Annmarie Innamorati, Coach Fred Grosse, Kristin Light, Colleen Dougherty, Becky Glassman
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Great Expectations
by Michael Ferlazzo
S.U. crew has been around since 1986, but the 1991-92 season was a rebirth of sorts. Mark Fuller became S.U.'s first full-time rowing coach, promptly reorganizing the novice program into one of the best in the coun- try.
The men's varsity eight fin- ished 25th in the nation among all schools and topped the small college list. They won their clas- sification at the Washington Col- lege Invitational and earned an
invitation to the prestigious Dad Vail Regatta in Philadelphia. They finished third in their heat on Philadelphia's Schuylkill Riv- er, losing only to major college powers Boston College and Cin- cinnati. On the Schuylkill in the fall, they placed 8th out of 37 at the Frostbite Regatta.
The women also had great success at the Frostbite, taking 12th out of 26 boats in the nov- ice classification. The women just missed an invitation to the Dad Vail Regatta.
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During both the fall and winter sea- sons, the cheerleading squads dedi- cate themselves to supporting S.U. athletics. Through motivating fan par- ticipation, they emphasize school spir- it. Always with smiles on their faces, they offer words of encouragement and cheer our teams to victory.
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There is more to a college career than just books and classes. Sometimes we get involved in one of the numerous co-curricular activities available for students at Susquehanna, including clubs, interest groups, club sports, and projects to better the com- munity. These opportunities allow students to gain practical experiences outside the academic realm, as well as providing a means of relaxation and rec- reation.
And sometimes we don't. These are the times that we will remember forever — playing tennis on a warm spring day and hanging out with friends on a late Friday night. But whatever we're doing, we're doing it together, and that's what makes us Unique- ly Susquehanna!
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Homecoming
by Melissa Juniper
Susquehanna's Homecoming Week- end, October 5-6, was improved this year with the addition of several new activities, including the First Annual Joel Cunningham Look-A-Like Con- test as well as the crowning of the first Homecoming King. These new activ- ities, along with S.U. traditions, con- tributed to an enjoyable weekend that was Uniquely Susquehanna.
On Friday night, the festivities were kicked off with a pep rally outside Degenstein Campus Center. Under the tent, the main attraction was the Joel Cunningham Look-A-Like Con- test. Although there were only three contestants, the event is expected to gain popularity and become a S.U. tradition.
On Saturday morning, the annual Homecoming Parade, depicting the theme "Back to the Classics", flooded
Pine Street with floats and vintage cars. The highlight of the parade was the Homecoming Court's Corvette Proces- sion. The first place overall winner of the float competition was Zeta Tau Alpha with their rendition focusing on "Gone with the Wind" and "The Wizard of Oz."
The pre-game activities were twofold. First, the Court was led onto the field. Anne Ford was named Homecoming Queen and Gregg Sherman became Sus- quehanna's first Homecoming King. Shortly thereafter, jazz trumpeter Maynard Ferguson played "The Star Spangled Banner" and later that night gave an amazing concert.
Of course, Homecoming Weekend would not be Uniquely Susquehanna's without the Crusaders defeating their op- ponents in a 21-20 win. It was great to see the many returning alumni who made the weekend complete.
Homecoming Court: Sophomores Christy Van Gilder and Marty Torjussen, Seniors Drew Schilpp and Daryl Gallagher, King and Queen Gregg Sherman and Anne Ford, Freshman Gable Dixon escorted by Sarah Shofran, Juniors Kim Oaks escorted Jim Goehrig, and Jim Filipovitz (not pictured)
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by Melissa Juniper
Parents' Weekend 1991, November 1-3, was a fun-filled re- union of many S.U. students with their families. Parents, broth- ers, sisters, and other relatives and friends arrived on the Sus- quehanna campus prepared to catch up on the lives of their loved ones.
Activities were held on campus throughout the weekend, beginning with the Scholars' Dinner and a Crusader Pep Rally Friday night. Saturday, after the football team defeated Juniata, many families attended evening shows of Pirates of Penzance . Saturday evening's dinner was a special treat for many, with most families enjoying dinner away from campus.
Chaplain Thomforde delivered an apropos sermon on Sunday morning when he spoke about honoring and respecting one's parents. His sermon prompted S.U. students and their parents alike to reflect on their relationships. Following the service, S.U. students said good-bye to their guests and retreated to their rooms or the library to do the work that had been put aside for family, fun, and entertainment.
Parents' Weekend 1991 was a special event for all who participated. S.U. students welcomed the weekend as a re- freshing break from their studies, while friends and families enjoyed the opportunity to observe how students at Susquehanna live. We thank all of our loved ones who participated in making the weekend Uniquely Susquehanna. It was a wonderful week- end!
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Bowl-A-Thon for Muscular Dystrophy, Adopt-A- Highway, Feed-A-Friend, Clothing Drive for the Sal- vation Army, Adopt-A-Child, Brother Auction, 20th Anniversary, Twister Mixer with ADPi, Probation, Whiffleball, DPs, Cosmic Raccoon Conclave, New Advisor, Housing Renovations, Pavillion Party with Phi Mu Delta, Homecoming Barbeque, Treeings, Tree Jumping, Risk Management, Spring Madness, the "Revised" Phi Siglet, "Oh What a Night", "Phi Sig. . .Good Things"
Members: Mike Alderman, Mark Baiz, Reagan Bitler, Rich Black, Pete De Haas, Alex Dunn, Russ Granfors, Chris Houser, Chris Jeans, Pete Jones, Craig Jones, Greg Joyce, Chris Kenney, Chris Kern, Art Kiessling, Chris Lelli, Bill Logan, Tom Lull, John Macko, Rob Mark, Mike Marotta, Tyler Masters, Jim McCready, Jay McMeekan, Andy McRoberts, Lincoln O'Hare, Jeff Penner, Damon Reynolds, Roy Rucci, Joe Saus, Jeff Smith, Jamie Snook, George Stanley, Matt Stark, Chris Sweeney, Brian Swift, Jeff Tilden, Chris Tobash, George Voss, Chad Wilcox, Steve Yocum, Jeff Young, and Chris Zobel
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Members: Robert Ambrosini, Glenn Anderson, Sam Andra, William Boyle, Joe Bradley, Lance Brooks, Bill Bucher, Paul Callahan, Ed Christian, Grant Darby, J.D. Denison, Tom Dodd, Bart Ecker, Rob Ferris, Ernie Fronzuto, Aaron Galileo, Larry Gon- nello, Todd Geraci, Jim Goehrig, Dave Gottlieb, Joe Hayek, Brian Heist, Chris King, Tom King, Bob Labus, Jim Lynch, John Menditto, Jon Meudt, Chris Miller, Gregg Mills, Dave Moretz, Tim Murray, Skip Murrison, Brandon Naples, Scott Novak, Sean Oakes, Rich Noble, Chris Pantaleo, E.J. Pavlik, Steve Polestak, Karl Riehl, Pete Sergison, John Shave, Mike Shorter, Sloan Simpson, Mike Sisti, Ken Slover, Alex Smith, Brian Vallinino, Brian Valunas, Scott Wahlers, Craig Walker, Andy Watkins, Kevin Weinhoffer, Ken Weyrauch, and Stan Wilcox
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Members: Mike Albert, Dave Ashman, Joe Babcock, Jason Barnes, Seth Baublitz, Tim Bauer, Scott Bechtel, Scott Black, Don Blahut, Matt Blanchard, Scott Blan- chard, Gregg Boozer, Chris Bowen, Matt Branca, Mark Bressi, Dan Burns, Dave Byrne, Anthony Buoscio, Ted Bongiovanni, Chris Cady, Brian Celiberti, Ron Cochran, Jason Coxall, John Daves, Carmine D'Avino, Dave Del Duca, Jason Denechaud, Steve Denzel, Gregg Desiderio, Doug Donohoe, Dean Druckenmiller, Gregg Erdman, Todd Ericson, Brian Fiorello, Steven Frizzie, Tom Goas, Brett Gorney, Tom Graham, Chris Grayson, Ken Heffner, Rob Herzog, Thomas Huffine, Jason Kitch, Todd Kiebort, John Kilkeary, Mark Knepper, Brandon Koehler, Bill Lekas, Matthew Lubben, Steve Lynch, Dan Marionni, Jake Markezin, Tim Matheson, Jeff McDonald, Ron Mosca, Brian Nelson, Brian O'Grady, Russ Palermo, Josh Petroski, Chris Praul, Chris Rembisz, Lenny Reyes, Greg Sawicki, Andrew Schilpp, Matthew Schrufer, Gregg Sherman, Alex Shirk, Scott Schoenewolf, Drew Siverling, Chad Smith, Jeff Smith, Eric Spahr, Pete Springstead, Steven Sofranko, Sal Tuzzeo, Jeremy Welther, Greg Williams
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Members: Sara Ahnert, Carla Answini, Karen Bartashunas, Allison Beltz, Karen Bernardin, Peggy Bobb, Andrea Bonita, Lara Boruchow Marie Burns, Christi Butcher, Jenn Campbell, S y Clement, Kristen Colello, Christine Corthell, Holly Dawson, Meghan Dinneen, Karen Edsell, Shannon Fairley, Amy Fisher, Charlene Fravel, Melissa Garreth, Wendy Garrison, Ellen Gotwals, Jessica Greene, Kathy Haydu, Julie Heckman, Lisa Howarth, Jennifer Kodak, Mary Kutchka, Shannon Lang, Lisa LaSala, Michele Lekas, Mary Licciardone, Cathy Luben, Paige Malin, Kim McDonough, Melody Moyer, Betsy Neibert, Michelle Neumann, Amy Nolan, Kim Oaks, Linda Payonzeck, Jane Petersen, Marni Pietrowicz, Alanna Prouty, Stacy Ross, Kristen Rozansky, Megan Shannon, Sally Shaw, Sarah Shofran, Debi Sohn, Kerri Spurr, Noelle Suppa, Rachael Tilden, Jodilyn Tofts, Cristie VanOrden, Sue Volansky, Margie Wauhop, Amy Weitzmann, Nicole Wess, Stacie Whit- taker, and Jen Winter
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Alpha Delta Pi is known best for our Hit-A-Pi-With-A- Pie during Homecoming, Most Unusual Floats with Phi Mu Delta, Mom and Dad Ceremonies during Parents' Weekend, the all new Lion in the Hay Party, Christmas Formal, Underprivileged Children's Parties with Lambda Chi Alpha, Theta Chi, and Phi Mu Delta, our annual Ron-A-Thon, winning the Blood Cup for Sororities and Second Place for Greek Week, incredible Lion's Club parties for the Seniors, the Wedding Party with Theta, fun in the sun in Cancun or Myrtle Beach for Spring Break, crying at the Senior Banquet, and jamming with our 14 new Delta Sisters!
Members: Wendy Balkum, Moe Carleton, Libby Colburn, Tracy Ekholm, Daryl Gallagher, Julia Hol- lander, Kim Johnson, Michele Kleinchester, Pam Korejwo, Amanda LaBrecque, Gretchen Magnuson, Carol Manning, Janet Meyers, Kristi Miller, Keri-Ann O'Connor, Nichole Romano, Jill Sameth, Lana Schrecengast, Tracy Tinsley, Kathy Toole, Dina Vagg, Janine Claycomb, Christine Jeans, Katie Koep- pen, Kathy Lanzaro, Gina MacMillian, Kathleen Mas- terson, Jules Nipoti, Karen Norwood, Kim O'Connor, Kiri Schmey, Rachel Solebello, Melanie Stoyer, Al- ison Winter, Laura Callan, Kristin Cusamano, Kate DeBen, Krissy Hendrickson, Kelly Herncane, Shana Larkin, Sue Rendle, Amy Rogers, Joanna Schropp, Michele Smith, Jen Snook, Christy VanGilder, Ang Walter, Tara Bulvin, Tracey Corrigan, Shannon Gaughan, Jen Hampton, L.J. Hodge, Wendy Hol- lander, Chrissy Joyce, Danielle Lazzaro, Sue Neihart, Kerrie Novobilski, Jennifer O'Neill, Allison Serrill, Julie Stansfield, and Kristen Tribendis
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Third largest national sorority, "Seek the Noblest", Turquoise Blue & Steel Grey, White Violets, First Place Homecoming Float, Annual Luau, Hayrides, Pumpkin Carving, 100% CPR Certified, Formals, Val- entine's Day Carnation Sale, Easter Baskets, Mar- riott, Senior Roast, Zetas Abroad: Germany, Spain, and Denmark, Spring Break: Cancun, Bahamas and Florida, Pavillion Mixers with Sig Ep, Esther and the Donger Dozen, Sigma Gamma Beta (SGB), War with the Neighbors, Hedge wants to play!
Members: Andrea "Parmesean" Anita, Lauri Bel- lows, Carol Bradford, Tami Brokenshire, Rachel Car- penter, Meghan "Bacardi" Carty, Rachel Cornell, Debbie Donzeiser, Kellie Engel, Kristin "Hoopie" Erdman, Denise Ernst, Kristen Evans, Meredith "Esther" Farnam, Sharon Fox, Becky Faust, Heather "Hedge" Gibbons, Angie Green, Jen Hambel, Becky Harvey, Lois Heckler, Lori Karahuta, Krissi Kiehn, Heather Kipping, Kathy Kovatch, Stephanie Lunt, Holly Maxwell, Tammy Mull, Jen Raker, Megan Sal- mi, Julianne "Jules" Schweitzer, Cyndi Sidoti, Dea Smith, Audrey Stearns, Wendy Strasser, Christine Trout, Melissa Vartholom, Carolyn Waer, and Meg Wolf
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"Let us strive for that which is honorable, beautiful, and highest", Green & White, Emerald & Pearl, White Rose, Homecoming Float with Lambda Chi Alpha, Halloween and Christmas Parties with Sunbury Child & Youth Serv- ices, Rafthons, Grafitti Party and Heaven 'N Hell with Theta Chi, South of the Border with Sig Ep, Keg Race with Phi Sigma Kappa, Toga Party and Skit Mixer with Phi Mu Delta, Beach Party with Lambda Chi Alpha, Outstanding Treasury Award, Awesome Pledges, Cir- cles, AOT, Ta Kala Diokomen, "A friend's a friend forever."
Members: Jill Bashore, Suzy Bianco, Jen Brown, Chris Burchell, Colleen Carroll, Sarah Corsilia, Denise Fauci, Anne Ford, Jill Francavilla, Meghan Galloway, Karin Griffith, Kathy Kwiatkowski, Kristina Laing, Liz McGonigle, Janeen Miller, Karen Meunster, Marisa Pal- ladino, Julie Pearce, Trish Saunders, Heather Schoner, Jill Schropp, April Smith, Melissa Bischoff, Wendy Black- burn, Jen Dillon, Jen Dunlop, Ashlee Etzweiler, Marj Gates, Courtney Kole, Sarah Kornhaber, Kim Lanni, Carole Leibrandt, Chris Nelis, Allison Odiorne, Andrea Prato, Staci Reed, Brenda Schoenewolf, Nikki Sheetz, Ashley Sheridan, Holly Smart, Becky Valentine, Sue Wadsworth, Carolyn Yencharis, Jen Barbosa, Maryann Brainard, Britt Casperson, Amy DePerro, Meghan En- glund, Allison Grebe, Lori Mikels, Justine Posencheg, Michelle Steiger, Krista Cooke, Dena Geraghty, Karen Weinrich, Susan Bryan, Jessica Corbin, Heidi Davenport, Cyndie Gannon, Brook Hebert, Jeanine Kloda, Michelle LeFevre, and Chanin Marcinko
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Editors:
Editor-in-Chief: Deborah Sohn Assistant Editor: Melissa Juniper Copy Editor: Jessica Fisher Sports Editor: Susanne Quackenbush Photography Editor: Jennifer McGonigle
Staff Members:
Ang Walter, Tom King, Sue Reilly, Ande Hughey, Jill Sameth, Marni Pietrowicz, Kel- ly Thomas, Kristin Erdman, Michele Lekas
Advisor: Kim Bolig
Publisher: Ed Patrick, Taylor Publishing Co.
I want to thank my staff, especially those who stuck by me through Senior Week. It has taken hard work and long hours, but I hope it is worth it for you when you hold the book in your hands. Thank you to Kim Bolig and Ed Patrick who helped keep me sane. We apologize for any errors or deletions, and encourage anyone with ideas or com- ments to become involved in the '93 book.
Thanks,
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The Accounting Club The Accounting Club arranges speakers and trips that reveal different aspects of the accounting world. These activities present opportunities for learning outside the classroom. Trips to accounting firms in Harrisburg and New York provide a look at the real world of accounting.
Shari Zeger, Timothy Murray, Christy Donkochik, Gregg Mills, Rob Ambrosini, Samuel Andra, Joe Babcock, Joe Bradley, William Bucher, Shannon Fairley, Chris Grayson, Carol Haas, Rebecca Harvey, Denise Heim, Kelly Horan, Greg Ligenza, Cathy Luben, Tom Roach, Scott Seibert, Lonnie Snyder, Melanie Stoyer, Shari Trembulak, Scott Wahlers, Yvonne Young, Christi Butcher, Stacy Ross
Acts 29 Acts 29 is a group of Susquehanna students who share their talents to the three supporting Lutheran Synods of the University. The group, either as individuals or in teams, ministers to these churches through song, instrumental music, clowning, puppetry, or preaching.
Becky Bramer, Tanya Delellis, Kristen Hackenberg, Kim Hoover, Katrina Molnar, David O'Day, Kristen Preuss, Linda Sodt, Eliz- abeth Stuyvesant, Larry Templeton, Brian Wood, Chaplain Chris- topher Thomforde — Advisor
Alpha Psi Omega Alpha Psi Omega is America's oldest national honorary theatre fraternity. Chartered at Susquehanna University in 1942, the Theta Phi Cast celebrated its 50th anniversary May 9, 1992. Our goals are to develop dramatic talent at Susquehanna University, to promote and provide fellowship and service among those interested in theatre, and to reward students who have demonstrated superior performance ability and outstanding effort in support of University theatre by electing them to membership.
Jim Gilchrist, Chuck Reece, Kelly Ryman, Linda Sodt, Jim Hol- lenbach, Lynn Orem, Jason Michael, Kelly O'Mara
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Arts Alive! Arts Alive! serves as artistic liaison between Sus- quehanna University and the surrounding community by inspiring and instilling an interest in the fine and performing arts offered at the university. Activities in 1991-1992 included: "Art Parties" with Selinsgrove children, weekly story readings at the community library, "Arts Through the Ages" outdoor community art fair, classic movie nights, sponsorship of student theatre project "Tomfoolery" and promotion of campus arts events such as Artist Series and University Theatre Productions. Arts Alive! received the "Outstanding Project" award from SUN Council in February, 1992.
Kelly Ryman, Dan Navarro, Lizz Gable, Jennifer Diccianni, Michelle Neubold, Allison Convey, Ryan Jones, Todd Weitzel, Trich Blanchard, Christopher Cox, Lisa Dickinson, Jim Gilchrist, Jennifer Ives, Courtney Kole, Mary Lennon, Jhim McKinley, Greg Mugione, Andy Nixon, Wendy Novicenskie, Lynn Orem, Alexa Pinder, Sandy Robinson, Karl Riehl, Lucy Smith, Tim Webb, Kristen Willix, Doug Wilson
Athletic Training Club
Beta Beta Beta Tri Beta functions as an honor and professional society for students of the biological sciences. It provides for the dissemination of the information and new interpretations among students of the life sciences.
Jeannette Sheaffer, Jeffrey Merrell, David Seaborn, Sean Learish, Richard Black, Anthony Balistrere, Jill Bashore, Marie Burns, Sean Cooper, Sean Dakshaw, John Denneen, Mary Ann Glassic, Holly Hans, Scott Hartman, Wendy Hayes, Shannon McGinnis, Jay McMeekan, Jeff Smith, and Rebecca Valentine
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The National Big Brothers/Big Sisters Project Our purpose is to provide children with appropriate companionship, support, guidance, and understanding in regard to their various social and emotional needs. Many of the children involved with the project are without adequate adult support and supervision; mostly from one-parent households. The members of the National Big Broth- ers/Big Sisters Project provide direction and serve as role models through the goals established by the national organization to better these young people's lives.
Stacey Adnopoz, Matt Brose, Susan Braun, Susan Bryan, Kristen Colello, George Day, Chad Diviney, Ayla Dyer, Craig Dyer, Linda Farling, Russ Fincher, Kelly Freeman, Jen Fry, Allison Grebe, Doug Herr, Melissa Juniper, Lorraine Kafka, Michelle Leister, Pam Machamer, Betsy Neibert, Elissa Neuman, Tara Payne, Mike Rick, Gedd Schweikert, Becky Sernett, Todd Snyder, Heather Stull, Larry Templeton, Jen Wicks
Biology Club Biology Club is an organization designed to allow students to explore science, get acquainted with other students and faculty members, and have fun at the same time. Activities include camping, nature hikes, and club trips to scientific points of interest. Learning to work with others and enjoying what you do are important aspects of biology that this club promotes.
Jeff Merrell, Jeannette Sheaffer, Rich Black, Dave Seaborn, Sean Learish, Bill Logan, Scott Hartman, John Denneen, Jill Bashore, Tony Balistrere, Corrine Como, Sean Dakshaw, Russ Fincher, Tom Murphy, Holly Hans, Karen Norwood, Mike Rehrig, Genina Troutman, Tres Wolf
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Chapel Council
Chemistry Club The Chemistry Club's yearly activities include several field trips to various research facilities, picnics, bowling, sponsoring an ACS speaker at Susquehanna, and a spring awards banquet. C.C. provides an atmosphere for students and faculty to share jokes and scientific information outside of class.
Bill Donges, Marie Burns, Michelle Kreger, Parti Ollivier, Becky Valentine, Tres Wolf, Missy Purcell, Chris Graybill, Jill Broome, Tom Mertz, Jill Lesher, Doug Wilson, Jen McGonigle, Megan Lytle
C.MJE.N.C. The Collegiate Music Educators National Conference gives students the opportunity to become oriented with their profession by providing programs on various subjects related to music, panel discussions with experienced and new teachers, and interstate communication with other C.M.E.N.C. chapters. Mem- bers attend district, regional, and state conferences where they are exposed to music workshops and can talk to employed teachers involved with M.E.N.C. (Music Educators National Conference).
Greg Williams, Andrew Krpata, Melinda McClure, Kathy Albert, Mark Boyle, Matt Brose, Karen Cottrell, George Cullinan, Lisa Dickinson, Mark Dishong, Todd Donovan, Craig Dyer, Russell Edinger, James Hollenbach, Kim Hoover, Colleen Horton, Pirjo Mace, Jane Messinger, Alyson Moore, Gregory Mugione, Dan Navarro, Cori Riley, Deb Schaadt, Jennie Smith, Krista Steinhart, Elizabeth Stuyvesant, Jen Talbot, Tim Webb, Kristen Willix
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Computer Consultants
CROSS. Christians Reaching Out to Susquehanna Students is a volunteer project dedicated to providing non-alcoholic social ac- tivities on-campus and to filling in the gap that other projects do not cover. C.R.O.S S activities include study breaks, movie nights, sitting with Selinsgrove Center residents at Chapel Services, and joint sponsored activities with other campus organizations.
Michele Cooper, Judy Davenport, Amy Dempsey, Doug DeStephano, Scott Hartman, Sarah Lauer, David O'Day, Jennifer Talbot, Viki Wolford
The Crusader The Crusader is Susquehanna's student run news- paper. The paper's goal is to inform, educate, and entertain the university community.
Erin Stitcher, Andrew McRoberts, Emily Boylan, Karli Grant, Monica Hoyer, Lisa Bobb, Tammy Frailey, Danielle Delia Pella, Linda Farling, Karen Haag, Jennifer Shaub, Marj Gates, Bill Wallace, Scott Moomaw, Rebecca Goodspeed, Mike Ettlemeyer, Dan Murdock, Jim Gilchrist, Mike Raziano, Heather Rhodes, Denise Ernst, Jen Brown, John Coviello, Ted Bongiovanni, Missy Yelland, Julia Hollander, Amy Fisher, Liz Micodemus, Kerrie Novobilski, Jen Wicks, Brian Celiberti, Vicki Martz, Katy Apple, Todd Snyder, Gloria Pugliese, Matt Titley, Alden Thomas
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English Club The English Club aims to foster in all of us a greater awareness and appreciation of the influence and importance lit- erature and language have in our lives. Students and faculty from all academic disciplines who have a sincere interest in the club's objective are welcomed and encouraged to participate in the English Club. Activities throughout the year include theme parties, trips to see plays, film nights, forums, and the annual Spring picnic.
Crystal Shiko, Ed Bardzik, Carolyn Bohansky, Stephen Buck, Judy Davenport, Greta Hannum, Courtney Steele, Carolyn Waer
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International Club
The International House The International House is the place where the International Club holds meetings and hosts most events. The house can occupy up to nine students and usually two American students live in the house to interact with the In- ternational students. The students residing in the house this year are from Namibia (Africa), Burma (Asia), and Germany.
Ahr Yu Ariyakuntee, Julien Htin Zaw Moe, Juno Nashandi, Tam- mara Williams, Zaw Win, Mechthild Ruf
InterVarsity Christian Fellowship InterVarsity is a warm, fun- loving group of students with a real and vital mission. We are interested in growing in a relationship with Jesus Christ through Bible Studies and fellowship events. We believe in sharing the Good News with others and are presently leading Discovery Groups in some residence halls. We also provide opportunities for students to attend intercollegiate conferences and camps.
Michele Cooper, Amy Dempsey, Tanya Delellis, Peter DeMets, Michelle Durham, Mark Elicker, Gizelle Faust, Ann Grieco, Jenna Gross, Scott Hartman, Jen Hutchings, Kristen Hackenberg, Anne Kern, Heidi Kneller, Stephanie Lunt, Katrina Molnar, Alyson Moore, Dave O'Day, Heather Ranck, Megan Salmi, Melissa Stackhouse, Elizabeth Stuyvesant, Heather Styers, Jen Talbot, Brian Wood
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Kappa Mu Epsilon Kappa Mu Epsilon is a national honorary mathematics fraternity. Its purposes are to give recognition to all undergraduate students who have achieved honors standing in mathematics, to stimulate interest in all branches of mathematics, and to familiarize members with the advances and the oppor- tunities in mathematics.
Suzanne Strusz, Karen Bartashunas, Richard Keller, Soren Huba, Audrey Bowman, Joseph Bradley, Sean Cooper, Robert Donlan, Natalie Fadrowski, Kari Goral, Prem Janardhan, Patricia Ollivier, Christine Trout, Melanie Williams, Corinne Wozniak, Eric Zizelmann
Marketing Club The Marketing Club is an organization of stu- dents which develops sound thinking in marketing theory and promotes general business concepts. Through seminars, lectures, and trips, club members are exposed to different perspectives of careers in marketing which are not touched on in the classroom.
Men Against Rape Men Against Rape's purpose is to create an active understanding of rape. Our focus is to work with men and challenge them to reexamine their attitudes toward rape and sexual assault. We want this understanding to foster healthy interaction between men and women without the threat of violence or fear.
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N.O.W. Susquehanna's chapter of the National Organization for Women aims to take action to bring women into full participation in the mainstream of American society now through a truly equal partnership with men. Susquehanna NOW. works to raise aware- ness of women's issues on-campus by maintaining good relations with the public safety staff, holding small group discussions on women's issues, sponsoring video series on women's issues, spon- soring programs in residential halls, providing transportation to marches or other programs in the area, and completing training programs with Susquehanna Valley Women in Transition (S.V.W.I.T.) on domestic violence, rape, and sexual assault.
Melissa Juniper, Jen McGonigle, Greta Hannum, Kathleen Beck, Courtney Steele, Carolyn Bohensky, Katy Apple, Lynn Orem, Katherine Meola, Matt Hall, Renea Gummo, Lara Darrow, Mike Schwarz
Operations Management Club Operations Management Club meets with respected business people and visits local businesses to observe production and operations management techniques. The club provides students with a better understanding and familiarity with the operations management field. Membership is open to all students in business majors or minors.
Lorraine Kafka, Bob McLaughlin, Karen Skopal, Kathy Kovatch, Dave Ackerman, Todd Latyak, Charlotte Jensen, Chris Miller, Lana Schrecengast, Matthew Simmers, Christine Trout, Mandy McCaughey
Penn Lutheran Village Project
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Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Phi Mu Alpha is a professional men's fraternity with a strong commitment to music. It is comprised of men from all majors who wish to further the causes of music in America. Sinfonia is the largest professional music fraternity in the nation with approximately 200 active chapters. The Lambda Beta chapter here at Susquehanna Unviersity uses its house at 605 University Avenue as a center for its operations.
Todd Donovan, Peter Vanderburgh, Richard Reaman, Peter deMets, Marc Lubbers, Greg Williams, Daniel Navarro, Jason Michael, Douglas Boedeker, Christopher Cox, Douglas DeStepha- no, Mark Dishong, James Gilchrist, James Hollenbach, Robert Knupp, William Rice, Brian Wood, Matthew Brose, Douglas Smith, Steven Southworth, Jeff Hoffman, John Marani
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Society of Physics Students and Astronomy Club The So- ciety of Physics Students aims to promote the understanding of the physical world both among its members and throughout the Sus- quehanna community by sponsoring guest lecturers and field trips to research laboratories.
The Astronomy Club promotes knowledge and appreciation for astronomy both among its members and throughout the campus community utilizing scientific inquiry, field trips, and guest speak- ers.
Fred Grosse, Richard Kozlowski, Chris Nickerson, Rob Morris, Brian Zaiser, Chad Wilcox, Melanie Williams, Corinne Wozniak, Soren Huba, Todd Heavener, Eric Zizelmann, Clem Skorupka, Prem Janardhan
Pi Sigma Alpha Pi Sigma Alpha is the national political honor society. This group honors students for outstanding work in po- litical science. The society fills an important need in the ad- vancement and diffusion of knowledge and interest in political science among students in collegiate institutions.
Allison Beltz, Theodore Bongiovanni, James Goehrig, Renea Gum- mo, Kenneth Kleppinger, Thomas Miller, Malachy Rice, Michael Robinson, Laura Viozzi, Carol Bradford, Eric Diggan, Eric Fabrizio, Lisa Souders
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Pre-Health Professional Club The purpose of the PHP. is to introduce and inform students to the career opportunities in various medical fields as well as guide and advise students in the proper steps needed to reach their pre-professional health goals. The PHP. will enhance these aspects through guest speakers and special educational field trips. These events will be geared to benefit all members of the club. The PHP. is open to any student showing an interest in a pre-health professional career.
Sean Dakshaw, Tony Balistrere, Tom DeFinnis, Wendy Hayes, Sean Cooper, Jason Hackett, Steve Ely, Brian Porch, Anne Kern, Scott Hartman, Amy Winter, Kristen Halm, Sue Rendle, Chris Dietz, Jason Fox, Badri Ramaswami
P.R.S.S.A. The Paul Dannelley Chapter of the Public Relations Student Society of America is an organization, 35 members strong, which was created in January 1992. The P.R.S.S.A. is committed to providing students with a strong public relations background and future career opportunities for its members. Some activities in- clude: guest speakers, trips, Shadow Day, banquets, and fun- draising.
John Shave, Sean Oakes, Cheryl Wilson, Kathleen Masterson, Karen Warner, Katy Apple, Margie Bentz, Amy Beyea, Ellen Blank, Lisa Bobb, Bart Ecker, Mike Ettlemyer, Annikka Hasseler, Anne Heisy, Bill Hesnan, Julia Hollander, Krissi Kiehn, Tom King, Courtney Kole, Kim Lanni, Michele Lekas, Vicki Martz, Dave Moretz, Jen Norkus, Andrea Prato, Susy Quakenbush, Nikki Sheetz, Ashley Sheridan, Todd Snyder, Bill Wallace, Ang Walter, Jennifer Watkins, Alison Winter, Dan Burns, Carol Manning
Psi Chi Psi Chi is a national honor society for psychology and was founded for the purpose of encouraging, stimulating, and main- taining scholarship in psychology. Membership requirements in- clude a minimum GPA of 3.0 in at least three psychology courses beyond the introductory level and to be ranked in the upper 35% of the class.
Suzi Bianco, Deann Blackenship, Heather Boyd, Becky Bramer, Jen DeVan, Lori Goodwin, Jen Kodak, Georgia Levanowitz, Pam Machamer, Katharine Morris, Erin Stitcher
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Psychology Club Psychology Club is an organization of students interested in the field of psychology. Activities include graduate school preparation forums, community volunteer work, and social interaction. Psychology Club allows students to gather and discuss current issues and concerns within the field.
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Selinsgrove Center Project The Selinsgrove Center Project consists of women dedicated to establishing caring relationships with individuals from the Selinsgrove Center. The members or- ganize special activities for the individuals such as trips to the mall, sporting events, the Christmas and Easter candlelight services, and the Bloomsburg Fair. The group also participates in the Peace Festival and sponsors holiday parties for the individuals.
Andrea Aita, Lisa Bobb, Audry Bowman, Emily Boylan, Deanne Cochran, Wendy Hayes, Misti Johnson, Michelle Kreger, Vicki Martz, Jen McNamara, Kristen Preuss, Amy Skinner
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Senior Friends Senior Friends is a group of women who visit the elderly at the Senior Center in downtown Selinsgrove. While there, the group participates with crafts, helps with meals, or simply talks with the Seniors. For every holiday, a special program is per- formed which includes such activities as providing cookies and decorations for Halloween, desserts and carols for Christmas, and baskets of dyed eggs for Easter. Senior Friends received "Outstanding Project" Award two years in a row for its excellent work.
Wendy Strasser, Laura Meier, Maribeth Mournighan, Melissa Karlberg, Jennifer Moore, Eileen Thomas, Annikka Hasseler, Kris- tine Mutchler, Megan Madonna, Heather Ranck, Tammy Mull
Sigma Alpha Iota Sigma Alpha Iota is an International Music Fraternity for women. It is an organization whose purpose is to foster an interest in music on campus and in the surrounding community. It is a professional fraternity whose membership is open to those interested in music.
Kelly O'Mara, Heather Maher, Stacy Koppenhaver, Melissa Karlberg, Suzanne Strusz, Noel King, Jen Ives, Maribeth Mournighan, Karen Cottrell, Becky Bramer, Darrah Swezey, Glo- ria Pugliese, Viktoria Wolford, Eileen Thomas, Kathy Pioli, Linda Shultz, Kristen Evans, Tammy Frailey, Linda Sodt, Helen Ranck, Corrina Riley, Kathleen Albert, Wendy Novicenskie, Judith Dav- enport, Kelly Freeman, Michelle Neubold, Kimberly Hoover, Mag- gie Arbogast, Jennifer Talbot, Melinda McClure, Deborah Schaadt, Colleen Horton, Sandy Robinson, Lara Darrow, Jane Messinger, Heidi Kneller, Gail Goshert, Jennifer Hutchings, Krista Steinhart, Kristen Hackenberg, Michele Cooper, Maureen Moore, Michelle Leister, Pam Machamer, Megan Madonna
Sociology Club
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Student Association for Cultural Awareness SAC. A. is an organization which advocates multi-cultural awareness for the benefit of all members of the community. It is important for our students to gain a deeper sense of different cultures. S.A.C.A. also serves as a multi-cultural support group where minorities and other concerned students may share, cultivate, promote, and preserve their culture at Susquehanna.
Renea Gummo, Jennifer Mezynski, Jenna Gross, Kathleen Beck, Lino Cortina, Sharon Grimm, Matt Hall, Jennifer Hutchings, Ty- rone Milburn, Priscilla Niigambo, David Perry, Helen Ranck, Holly Whitesel, Andy Wilkinson
S.D.A.C. The Sexual Diversity Awareness Coalition recognizes the difficulty of being homosexual and bisexual at Susquehanna University. S.D.A.C. desires to work to create an environment where homosexual and bisexual students, as well as other stu- dents, can realize and celebrate their uniqueness.
S.E.A.C.
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S.WA.T. Susquehanna Wellness Advocacy Team is a health- oriented project. Its main goal is twofold: to promote "wellness" (i.e., positive lifestyle choices which encompass mind, body, and spirit) to the Susquehanna University community and to strive to bring the idea of wellness into the surrounding community. S.W.A.T. sponsors various events on campus including their An- nual Health Fair, the Great American Smokeout, Organ Donor Day, and their most popular event, "Love Carefully Month" in coordination with the University Health Center.
Sherry Melewsky, Lisa Souders, Annette Bartlau, Eileen Ries, Carol Haas, Barb Vonderhey, Brandy Melewsky, Sean Cooper, Lurlene Harrison, Jeannine Jaworski, Nicole Hachey
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S.U.R.E. Group The S.U.R.E. (Susquehanna University Recruit- ers) Group was formed this year to assist the Admissions Office with a variety of projects including open houses, phonathons, Return-To-My-Schoo! visits and the Host/Hostess Program. Mem- bers of the group were nominated by faculty and staff who valued them as esteemed members of the Susquehanna community. As the university strives to continue to attract talented and diverse students, an organization that reaches out to prospective students can be most significant. S.U.R.E. has had a fine inaugural cam- paign and will only grow in the years ahead.
Paula Blair, Jen Camara, Corrine Como, Sean Dakshaw, Jen Diccianni, Debbie Donzeiser, Jessica Fisher, Kelly Freeman, Jim Gilchrist, Karin Griffith, Kim Johnson, Sarah Kornhaber, Kathy Kovatch, Tom Lull, Heather Maher, Kristie Maravalli, Janet Meyers, Tyrone Milburn, Jenn Moore, Becky Page, Marisa Pal- ladino, Chris Pardo, Diane Paul, Mike Rick, Lisa Robinson, Jill Sameth, Betty Schneider, Julie Stewart, Eileen Thomas, Laura Viozzi, Yvonne Young, Sherry Young
Study Buddy Project This project is a structured tutorial pro- gram with students from the Selinsgrove Area Middle School. By presenting a positive role model, enhancing study skills and ac- ademic performance, the S.U. Study Buddies hope to promote self-esteem in the Middle School students.
Marcie Goetaski, Melanie Williams, Maggie Arbogast, Laurie Bel- lows, Reagan Bitler, Meghan Carty, Terry Chesmar, Jen Dunlop, Keith Edmonds, Denise Ernst, Sharon Foight, Liz Gable, Renea Gummo, Latrice Jackson, Emily Joiner, Dan Jopp, Lori Karahuta, Kyle Kelly, Dave Kopitsky, Pam Machamer, Tom Mertz, Susan McCullough, Jen Moore, Katharine Morris, Suzy Morris, Wendy Novicenskie, Walter Pickett, Malachy Rice, Kelly Ryman, Christine Sauder, Christopher Serson, Linda Shultz, Shari Trembulak, Genina Troutman, Sue Wadsworth, Denise Wehr, Corinne Wozniak, Sherry Young
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Daryl Gallagher, Gretchen Magnuson
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Susquehanna's outstanding student-faculty ratio of 14:1 is evidence of its goal for quality teaching. In addition to having impressive degrees and prep- aration for teaching, faculty members also display genuine interest in students' needs and abilities, and encourage relationships of compassion, integrity, and respect among students. Professors make them- selves available to students outside of class and devote time to helping each individual student.
In addition, Susquehanna's Student Life staff pro- vides assistance to students in non-academic areas. From providing counseling services to scheduling activities for the student body, the S.U. staff works with the students to make each year successful and enjoyable.
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Dr. Joel Cunningham President of Susquehanna University
Sara Kirkland Vice President for University Relations
Dr. Jeanne Neff Vice President for Academic Affairs
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Ken Kopf, Fritz Kreisler, Louisa Weber, Annette Swank
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Ronald Cohen, Diane Church, Betty Clark, Jo Ann Girton, Gwendylyn Houser, Christine Jaegers, Karen Pick, Marilyn Sierer, Linda Skinner, Marilyn Wirt, Sandra Wolf, Marsha Young
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Warren Fisher, Olugbenga Onafowora, Antonin Rusek, Ali Zadeh
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Donald Baumgartner, Bonna Cafiso, George Cravitz, Peggy Holdren, Charles Igoe, Warren Lentz, Barbara Lewis, Rebekah Mitchell, Kathy Schanbacher, Bon- nie Troxell, Donald Wilhour
English Department
Barbara Feldmann, Renee Sosland, Susan Bowers, Frank Hoffman, Gary Fincke, Hans Feldmann, Susan Albertine, Karen Mura, Paul Klingensmith, Dan Wheaton, Linda Klingensmith, Ron Dotterer, Jim Lee, Jeanne Neff
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Boyd Gibson, Murray Hunt, David Silverman, Chris- topher Thomforde, David Wiley, David Wisdo, Rob- ert Van Voorst
Physics Department
Fred Grosse, Richard Kozlowski, Clement Skorupka
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Public Relations
Betsy Koons, Michael Ferlazzo, Gwenn Wells, Donna Ross, Karen Kauffman
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Tutorial Services
Gary Fincke, Barbara Feldmann, Carolyn Fischer, Hampton Huff, Katherine Temple, Renee Sosland, Dorothy Longaker, Ed Bardzik, Chris Denardo, Genina Troutman, Viktoria Wolford, Audrey Bow- man, Natalie Fadrowski, Kari Goral, Debra Krall, Patricia Ollivier, Badri Ramaswami, Christine Hunermund, Lynn Orem, Linda Shultz, Amy Fisher, Robin Scott, Jennifer Wicks, Meg Wolf, Suzanne Strusz, Rebecca Valentine, Evan Boyd, Libbie Colburn, Charlotte Jensen, Amanda LaBrecque, Thomas Murphy, Marni Pietrowicz, Gloria Pugliese, Melanie Williams
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Chris Lent Mandy McCaughey Susan McCulloch Shannon McGinnis Jennifer McNamara Tracy Mattingly
Scott Moomaw Alyson Moore Dan Murdock Tim Murray Juno Nashandi Chris Naspo
Amy Nolan Scott Novak Wendy Novicenskie Kim Oaks Sean Oakes Lisa Robinson
Stacy Ross Kim Schaller Julianne Schweitzer Christopher Serson Megan Shannon John Shave
Nikki Sheetz Amy Skinner Karen Skopal Matthew Smith Erin Stitcher Elizabeth Stuyvesant
Jodilyn Tofts Shari Trembulak Christine Trout Sue Volansky Barbara Vonderhey Kevin Weinhoffer
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Robert Whyne
Melanie Williams
Tammara Williams
Corinne Wozniak
Shari Zeger
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SOPHOMORES
Michele Cooper
Drew Cosgrove
Jessica Courtman
Kate DeBen
Danielle Del Duca
Karen Edsell
Nanette Fandino
Erin Fitzsimmons
Ray Foerster
Jennifer Fry
Wendy Garrison
Rebecca Glassman
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Jennifer Goodwin Ellen Gotwals Allison Grebe Denise Helm Kelly Herncane Robert Herzog
Michael Horvath Andrea Hughey Joy Ingram Lori Karahuta Maria Kostishak Debra Krall
Michelle Leister Stephanie Lunt Pamela Machamer Megan Madonna Julie Maeyer Gregory Malczon
Holly Maxwell Kim McDonough Debora Montgomery Susan Neihart Michelle Neubold Priscilla Niigambo
Cassandra Noll Patricia Noonan Joy Ondo Jeffrey Paige Heidi Peterson Karrin Phillips
Walter Pickett Brian Porch Badri Ramaswami Susan Rendle Michael Rick Deborah Schaadt
Allison Serrill Jeff Shields Douglas Smith Jennifer Snook Deborah Sohn Cheryl Spotts
Underclassmen 117
Kerri Spurr
Jennifer Talbot
Cristie Van Orden
Angela Walter
Katherine Willman
Brian Wood
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Brett Carrey Amy Cashman Kristin Colello Carolyn Croney-Gabriel Heidi Davenport Tanya Delellis
Brian Derrer Chad Diviney Gable Dixon Kimberly Dunkle Russel Edinger Mark Elicker
Freshmen 119
Mike Fetterolf
Charlene Fravel
Cathe Fritz
Keri Fullmer
Cyndie Gannon
Mike Gerhart
Christa Gimbi
Brett Gorney
Jeffrey Gribben
Jenna Gross
Kristen Hackenberg
Greta Hannum
Jason Harchuck
Anne Heisey
Doug Herr
C. Todd Hevener
Lisa Howarth
Jennifer Hutchings
Hetty Irmer Abed Iyambo James Kahle
Angie Kantz
Kristen Kelly
Anne Kern
Chris Kern
Todd Kiebort
John Kilkeary
Jeanine Kloda
Heidi Kneller
Michelle LeFevre
Jill Lesher
Pete McGillan
Jennifer McGonigle
Tim Matheson
Brandi Melewsky
Laura Michielli
Tyrone Milburn
Tracy Miller
Greg Mugione
Betsy Neibert
Thomas Nester
Rosa Pena
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Michael Schwarz Kyle Seigel Rebecca Sernett Joe Shala Sally Shaw Jeff Smith
John Snyder Kim Snyder Tracey Solomon Kristie Spangenburg Julie Stansfield Jean Thompson
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Seniors
From Freshmen Orientation to rehearsal for the Graduation March, Seniors have many great mem- ories of their years at S.U.. The time has come to write resumes and travel for job interviews or study for GREs, preparing for life after Susquehanna. Life- long friendships have been made during the past four years, and now it's time to hang out at Bott's or BJ's, laughing about the things you can't believe you've done. Hard work and determination have paid off. . .Congratulations and Good Luck!
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David C. Ackerman
Business Administration
Sara Elizabeth Ahnert
Business, Marketing: Marketing Club, Human Resource Management Club, Sigma Kappa, Orientation Team
Todd S. Aither
Sociology: Lacrosse, Sociology Club, Human Resource Management Club, S.C.U.B.A. Club, University Public Re- lations Officer, Sports Information Di- rector's Assistant
Michael Andrew Albert
Operations Management: Theta Chi, Operations Management Club, Spud In- tramurals
Glenn K. Anderson
Business Administration; Human Re- source Management: Marketing Club, Human Resource Management Club, Phi Mu Delta, Baseball, Intramurals
Salinda Anne Arthur
Speech Communications; Mass Commu- nications: John App Honor Society, As- sociation for Women Students, Joyce Gilbert Memorial Award, University Scholar, 91-92 Rhodes Scholar nominee
Richard D. Aussicker
Sociology: International Club (President), Varsity Cross Country, Ja- pan Club, Sociology Club
Wendy Balkum
Business: Alpha Delta Pi (Scholarship Chairman), Marketing Club, S.G.A., SAG., Business Weis Fellow, Order of Omega, Delta Mu Delta, Who's Who Among American College Students
Karen Bartashunas
Macro-Economics: Sigma Kappa (Fundraising Chairman), Kappa Mu Ep- silon (VP), Orientation Team, Study Abroad (Denmark)
Annette Bartlau
International Studies and German
Jill Christine Bashore
Biology: Kappa Delta, Crew, French Club, Presidential Fellow, Beta Beta Beta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Sigma Iota
Ellen F. Beckwith
Business Administration, Marketing: Al- pha Delta Pi (Membership Chairman), Marketing Club, American Marketing Association, Panhellenic Council
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Allison Jean Beltz
Political Science: Sigma Kappa (Activities Chairman), Crew, Study Abroad (France), Phi Sigma Iota
Margaret Bentz
Communications: Varsity Track, Univer- sity Choir, Resident Assistant, Alpha Delta Pi, P.R.S.S.A., Ski Club
Michelle Ann Bernardo
English; Legal Studies: Orientation Team, Student Advisor, Lanthorn. Eng- lish Club, S.E.A.C.
Suzanne Bianco
Psychology: Kappa Delta (VP Member- ship), John App Honor Society, Psi Chi, Varsity Lacrosse (Co-Captain)
Patrick James Birmingham
Public Relations: Varsity Football, Lambda Chi Alpha, Public Relations Club, Ski Club, Investment Club, In- tramurals, WQSU-Sportscaster and Newscaster, Conditioning Club, Dean's List
Reagan E. Bitler
Elementary Education: Men's Volleyball Club (Founder, President), Order of Omega, Phi Sigma Kappa, Horace Mann Honor Society, Study Buddies, Women's Softball/ Volleyball Manager
Anthony B. Bittenbender
Music and Communications: Wrestling, National Big Brother Project, Arts Alive!, S.G.A. Senator
Donald Eric Bjorstad
Political Science: Boy Scout Project
Richard G. Black, Jr.
Biology: Varsity Soccer, Varsity Base- ball, Phi Sigma Kappa, Biology Club (Vice President), Beta Beta Beta, I.F.C.
Paula Blair
Biology: S.A.C. (President), Tour Guide, Orientation Team
Deann E. Blankenship
Psychology: Psychology Club, Psi Chi, Field Hockey
Peggy M. Bobb
Accounting: Sigma Kappa (President), Field Hockey (Co-Captain), S.G.A., Cur- riculum Committee, Dean's List
Seniors 127
Douglas Boedeker
Accounting and Music Business: Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Symphonic Band, Jazz Band
Theodore F. Bongiovanni
Political Science: Student Judiciary Board, Orientation Planning Committee, Alumni Relations Committee, The Cru- sader, Student Advisor, Alpha Lambda Delta, Resident Assistant, Theta Chi
Andrea C. Bonita
Mathematics; Actuarial Science: Big Sis- ters Project, Sigma Kappa (Scholarship Chairman), Field Hockey
Lara Boruchow Marketing: Panhellenic Council (President), Adopt-A-Grandparent (Manager), Marketing Club, Sigma Kap- pa
William J. Bosanko
Political Science: Crew (President), Sig- ma Phi Epsilon
Heather Boyd
Psychology: S.E.A.C. (Regional Coordi- nator), Psychology Club (Secretary), Study Buddy Project
Rebecca L. Bramer
Psychology: Sigma Alpha Iota, Psi Chi (Secretary, Treasurer), Concert Band, Acts 29 (Manager), Big Sisters Project, Psychology Tutor, Alpha Lambda Delta, Intervarsity Christian Fellowship, Chapel Council
Michael Bredehoeft
Accounting: Accounting Club, Intramu- ral Softball
Joseph John Bressi
Computer Science: Track and Field, Per- cussion Ensemble, Intramural Basket- ball, Penn Lutheran Project House
Dwayne A. Brouse
Communications: Lambda Chi Alpha (Scholarship Chairman), Track, Econom- ics Club, Conditioning Club
Alan D. Brown
Broadcasting: Jazz Band, WQSU-FM
Jennifer C. Brown
Political Science: Kappa Delta, The Cru- sader (Assistant Features Editor), Field Hockey
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ccounting; German: S.A.C. rreasurer), Accounting Club Secretary), Catholic Campus Ministry, U.F. Phonathon Weekly Captain
Anthony Paul Buoscio
Business: Interfraternity Council (President), Theta Chi (Rush Chairman, Fundraising Chairman), Operations Man- agement Club, Marketing Club, S.G.A. Senator
Christina Burchell
Elementary Education: Kappa Delta, Study Buddy Project, Intramurals
Marie E. Burns
Biochemistry: Sigma Kappa (VP of Membership), Alpha Lambda Delta, Chemistry Club (President), Beta Beta Beta, Presidential Fellows
Maureen Carleton
sciology: Alpha Delta Pi, Sociology lub, S.U.R.E, S.G.A.
Colleen Frances Carroll
Psychology: Psychology Club, Kappa Delta, Orientation Planning Committee
Michael L. Clark
English; Political Science: S.A.G., Alive!, Focus
Deanne Cochran
Arts Psychology: Varsity Swimming (Captain), Psychology Club (Treasurer), Study Buddy Project, Selinsgrove Cent- er
Lizabeth Sharon Colburn
janish: SAC. (Spring Weekend Chair- an), Alpha Delta Pi (Food Chairman)
Cynthia R. Connell
Mass Communications: WQSU, Lant- horn
Sarah K. Corsilia
Elementary Education: Kappa Delta (VP of Membership), Panhellenic Council (Secretary), Study Buddy Project, Ori- entation Team, Student Advisor
John Coviello
Environmental Science: S.E.A.C., Am- nesty International, The Crusader
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R. Andrew Cox
Public Relations: Varsity Tennis (Captain), Ski Club (President), Intramu- ral Football and Basketball, S.A.C. (VP, Concert Chairman), Orientation Plan- ning Committee and Captain, Phonathon (Captain)
Christopher Cox
English: Arts Alive!, Marching Band, John App Honor Society, Symphonic Band, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Frontline, Sigma Tau Delta
Matthew E. Curran
Finance: Accounting Club (VP), Invest- ments Club, Weis Fellow, Susquehanna University Scholar, Weber Society
Christopher M. Cyr
History: Arts Alive!, The Crusader, Fc cus Poet, Habitat for Humanity S.E.AC., Amnesty International, Inte national Club, History Club, Internatioi al Film Club, S.A.C.A.
James C. Davenport
Accounting Marketing
Kellie David
Glenn Davis
Sociology: Varsity Football, Conditioning Club, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Lambda Chi Alpha
Thomas M. Davitt, III
Economics: Football, Lambda Chi Alpf, (Social Chairman), Intramural Directc Economics Club
Holly K. Dawson
Accounting: Accouting Club, Sigma Kap- pa (Treasurer)
Peter Christian DeHaas
English: Frontline, N.O.R.M.L., Phi Sig- ma Kappa, Habitat for Humanity, S.E.A.C, The Chops
Danielle Lara Delia Pella
Journalism and French: Lacrosse (Captain), The Crusader (News Editor), Lanthorn (Copy Editor), French Club, Student Advisor, Orientation Team
Jennifer A. Dennen
Public Relations: WQSU-FM, Public F lations Club (VP)
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Biology: Ski Club (VP), S.A.C. (Executive Board), Orientation Team, Biology Club, Beta Beta Beta
Douglas L. DeStephano
Religion: CROSS. (President), Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, WQSU-FM, Chapel Council (President), The Crusader (News Editor and Reporter)
Jennifer L. DeVan
Psychology: S.E.A.C., Psi Chi, Swim- ming, Lacrosse, S.A.C, NOW., Ori- entation Team, Psychology Club
Amy J. Diggan
Elementary Education: P.S.E.A., Study Buddy Project, ARC, Psi Gamma Mu
Eric C. Diggan
Political Science: Psi Gamma Mu, Psi Sigma Alpha, Football
Meghan Dinneen
Psychology: Sigma Kappa, S.E.A.C. Adopt-AGrandparent
Mark Dishong
Music Education: Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia (Songleader, President), University Choir, University Chamber Singers, Col- legiate Music Educators National Con- ference
Thomas John Dodd
History and Secondary Education: Phi Mu Delta (Sergeant-At-Arrns), Varsity Wrestling, Crew, Catholic Campus Min- istry, P.S.E.A.-N.E.A., History Club, In- tramurals. Athletic Training Club
Lori Dolan
"inance: German Club, Alpha Lambda 3elta, Weis Fellows, Delta Mu Delta
William Donges
Chemistry: Chemistry Club, P.S.E.A.A., Chemistry Road Show Demonstrator
Deborah Kim Donzeiser
Psychology and Elementary Education: P.S.E.A.-N.E.A., Zeta Tau Alpha (VP, Big/Little Sister Coordinator), Tour Guide, S.U.R.E., Crew, SAC. (Concert Committee), Education Honor Society Committee Head
Melissa A. Downs
Elementary Education: SAC. (Concert Committee)
Seniors 131
Donelle Dreese
Music Composition: Sigma Alpha Iota, Chamber Singers, University Choir, Women's Choir, English Club
Dean Druckenmiller
Environmental Science: Varsity Basket- ball, Theta Chi (Social Chairman), Geo Club
Alexander W. Dunn
Economics: Phi Sigma Kappa, Crew, Rugby, Economics Club
Jeraldine S. Ebersole
Arts Administration: Charlie's Pub (General Manager, PR/Marketing Man- ager), Big Sisters Project
Bart Paul Ecker
English: Public Relations Club, Phi Mu Delta (President), Ski Club
Tracy Lynn Ekholm
Elementary Education: Alpha Delta Pi, Volleyball (Senior and Junior Captain)
Tara L. Encarnacion
Business Administration: Softball, Field Hockey, Athletic Training Club, Weis Fellows, American Marketing Associa- tion
Kenneth W. Engel
Economics: Economics Club, Intramural:
Kristin Leigh Erdman
Speech Communications: Zeta Tau Al- pha, Panhellenic Council, Lanthorn (Editor-in-Chief), Cheerleading, Orienta- tion Team, Order of Omega
Kristen L. Evans
Information Systems: Sigma Alpha Iota (Sergeant-At-Arms, Editor), Zeta Tau Al- pha (Service Chairperson, Judicial Chairperson), University Chorale, Com- puter Consultants, Marching Band
Eric J. Fabrizio
Political Science: Lambda Chi Alpha (Ritualist), Student Judiciary Board (Chairman), Interfraternity Council (VP), Pi Sigma Alpha, Football, Intramurals, Conditioning Club
Meredith Christine Farnam
Psychology; English: Zeta Tau Alph; Adopt-A-Grandparent, Big Sisters Pre ect. Psychology Club
132 Seniors
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Denise M. Fauci
Economics: Kappa Delta, Economics Club, Orientation Team
Melissa J. Ferguson
Elementary Education; Psychology: P.S.E.A.
Amy Kayte Fisher
English: Sigma Kappa, Sigma Tau Delta (President), John App Honor Society (Co-President), Alumni Relations Com- mittee, English Club
Janine M. Flora
Psychology and Marketing: Swimming (Captain), Psychology Club, Marketing Club, S.G.A., Human Resource Manage- ment Club, S.E.A.C, S.A.C.
Anne D. Ford
English: Kappa Delta (VP of Standards), WQSU-FM, French Club (Historian), Crew, Class Agent, S.U. at Oxford, Sig- ma Tau Delta
Tammy L. Frailey
Public Relations; French: Sigma Alpha lota (VP Membership, Corresponding Secretary), Symphonic Band, Chorale, French Club, The Crusader
Jill Francavilla
Marketing
Frederick A. Freed
Environmental Science: Geo Club, Lab Assistant, Boy Scout Project
John Fudge
Public Relations: Varsity Football, Penn Lu- theran Village, Catholic Campus Ministry .(VP), Intramurals, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Public Relations Club, Marketing Club, Investment Club, American Market- ing Association, WQSU Morning Magazine D.J.
Daryl A. Gallagher
Broadcasting: Senior Class President, Panhellenic Council (VP), University Rush Coordinator, Alpha Delta Pi, S.G.A. Senator, SAC, Public Relations Club, WQSU-FM News
Meghan D. Galloway
Psychology: Kappa Delta (VP of Pledge Education), Psychology Club, In- tramurals, Phonathon (Captain), French Club
Glenn Gardiner
Marketing: American Marketing Asso- ciation, Marketing Club, Human Re- source Management Club, Investment Club
Seniors 133
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Todd Geraci
Communications: Phi Mu Delta (VP of Membership), Marketing Club, WQSU (Music Director)
Dianne E. Gero
Elementary Education; Psychology: Study Buddy Project (Manager), P. SEA., Pine Meadows Study Group
Heather Lynne Gibbons
Public Relations: Zeta Tau Alpha (Pledge Trainer, Social, President), WQ- SU-FM, WHOT-FM
James Edward Gilchrist
Music/Print Journalism: Phi Mu Alpha Sin- fonia (Warden), Alpha Psi Omega (President), Arts Alive!, S.U.R.E., The Crusader (Circulation Manager), Alumni Newsletter (Editor), University Choir and Chamber Sing- ers, Frontline, Chapel Sinfonians, Honors Pro- gram
Melissa J. Givens
Finance: International Club, Delta Mu Delta, University Scholar, Weis Fellow
Rebecca Goodspeed
Communications
Lori A. Goodwin
Psychology: Alpha Lambda Delta, Psi Chi, Psychology Club
David Patrick Gottlieb
Public Relations: Phi Mu Delta, Public Relations Club, Ice Hockey Club, WQ- SU, Intramurals
Karli Ann Grant
Communications, Journalism: Sigma Kap- pa (VP, Recording Secretary, House Man- ager), S.W.A.T. (Co-Manager), University Choir, Women's Choir, Global Concerns Club, Advisory Committee on Religious Life, Dean's List, Lindback Scholar
134 Seniors
Jessica Marie Greene
Psychology: Sigma Kappa
Karin Griffith
Sociology: Kappa Delta (Corresponding Secretary), Crew, Human Resource Management Club, Sociology Club (President), Tennis, Resident Assistant, Tour Guide, SURE., Jr. Panhellenic
Nicole R. Hachey
Communications: S.W.A.T. (Public Re- lations Chair), Lacrosse, Ski Club, WQ- SU, Lan thorn
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Matt Hall
History: Men Against Rape, Phi Alpha Theta, S.A.C.A., Alpha Lambda Delta, Presidential Fellows, P.S.E.A., Orienta- tion Team, Student Advisor
Craig Harper
Administration and Marketing: Basket- ball
Scott G. Hart man
Biology: Intervarsity Christian Fellow- ship (President), C.R.O.S.S., Biology Club, Beta Beta Beta, Symphonic Band
Kathleen B. Haydu
Elementary Education: Sigma Kappa, Phonathon, P.S.E.A., Tour Guide, Study Buddy Project
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Julie Ann Heckman
Accounting: Sigma Kappa, Accounting Club, Resident Assistant, S.G.A., Lant- horn
Kenneth M. Heffner
Finance: Student Judiciary Board, Ori- entation Team, Cross Country, Theta Chi
Brian R. Heist
Public Relations: Phi Mu Delta, WQSU- FM, Rugby Club
Diane Herrmann
Philosophy: S.E.AC., Sociology Club
Christopher E. Higgins
Business Administration: Varsity Foot- Dall, Investment Club, Operations Man- agement Club, Penn Lutheran Village Project
Shawn Thomas Hines
Finance: Football, Big Brothers Project, Catholic Campus Ministry
Julia Hollander
Public Relations: Public Relations Club (President), Track, Alpha Delta Pi, The Crusader (Advertising Manager)
James G. Hollenbach
Music Education: Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia (Fraternity Education Officer), Alpha Psi Omega, M.E.N.C., John App Honor So- ciety (Co-President), University Choir, Chamber Singers, Vocal Jazz Ensemble, S.A.V.E.
Seniors 135
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Finance: Dean's List, Marketing Club, American Marketing Association, Invest- ment Club, F.U.S.A.B., Student Advisor, Orientation Team
Thomas Dann Huffine
Broadcasting: Public Relations Club, In- tramural Soccer, Basketball & Softball, Theta Chi
William J. Hunt
Political Science: SAC. (Chairman), Ski Club (Secretary), Alumni Relations Com- mittee
Annmarie Innamorati
Political Science: Varsity Tennis (MVP)
Thomas L. Isenberg
Communications: Alpha Lambda Delta, John App Honor Society, Intramurals, Varsity Basketball
Jennifer Anne Ives
Music Business: Sigma Alpha Iota, Uni- versity Choir, Frontline, Chamber Sing- ers, Alpha Lambda Delta, Chamber Or- chestra, Arts Alive!
Jeannine A. Jaworski
English and Art: University Scholar, Sig- ma Tau Delta, S.W.A.T., S.U.N. Council (Historian), Intramurals, Art Club, Lindback Creative Artist
Charlotte Louise Jensen
Business, Human Resource Manage- ment: Human Resource Management Club, Operations Management Club, Spanish Club
Kimberly Ann Johnson
Psychology: Tour Guide, S.O.A.R., Al- pha Delta Pi, Orientation Team, S.A.C.
Misti Mechelle Johnson
Psychology: S.U.N. Council (Secretary, VP), Sigma Alpha Iota (Service Chair- person), Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Volunteer at Selinsgrove Center
Ken Jonach
Marketing; Environmental Science: Baseball, Big Brother Project, Chancel Drama, Concert Band, Marching Band
Lorraine Kafka
Business Administration: Operation; Management Club (President), Market ing Club (Secretary), Big Sisters Project Human Resource Management Club
136 Seniors
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Christine M. Kelly
Business Administration
Christopher J. Kenney
Operations Management: Golf, Phi Sig- ma Kappa (President, Treasurer), The Crusader (Photography Editor)
Kristin E. Kiehn
Public Relations: Cheerleading (Co- Captain), Dean's List, Order of Omega, Orientation Team, Tour Guide, WQSU- FM (Jazz Director, Features Manager), Zeta Tau Alpha
Noel D. King
Music and Arts Administration: Sigma Alpha lota (Songleader), S.A.V.E.
Matthew Kirkner
'olitical Science: Intramurals, Tour 3uide, Host Program, Photography "lub. Democrat Club
Jason A. Kitch German: Theta Chi, German Club, Soc- cer, Intramurals, D.W.P.
Michele Kleinchester
Marketing: Marketing Club, S.AC, pha Delta Pi
Belinda Marie Kluck
Al- Elementary Education and Psychology: Study Buddy Project, Pine Meadows Study Group, P.S.E.A.-N.E.A.
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Jodi Lee Knepp
iccounting: Accounting Club, Weis Fel- jws, Global Concerns Club, Dean's List, Jniversity Scholar, Weis Fellows
Robert W. Knupp
Church Music: University Choir, Student University Organist, Phi Mu Alpha Sin- fonia (Alumni Secretary), American Guild of Organists
Stacy Koppenhaver
Finance; Music: Sigma Alpha Iota (VP of Ritual, Honors Committee Chair, Sergeant- at-Arms), University Choir, The Crusader (Advertising Manager), Big Sisters Project (Co-Manager), S.U.N. Council, Jazz Ensem- ble, Marching Band, Concert Band, Ac- counting Club
Pamela Lee Korejwo
English; Business Administration: Alpha Delta Pi, (Corresponding Secretary), SAC, S.G.A., English Club, Marketing Club, Accounting Club, Spanish Club, American Marketing Association
Seniors 137
Kathy Kwiatkowski
Finance: Kappa Delta (Social, Ritual), Weis Fellow, Student Advisor, Account- ing Club, Marketing Club
Amanda LaBiecque Human Resource Management: S.A.C. (President, Concert Chairman), Alpha Delta Pi, Human Resource Executive Board
Robert A. Labus
Business Administration: Phi Mu Delta, Intramurals
Krist ina Noelle Laing
Psychology: Kappa Delta, Psychology Club, Sociology Club
Ragna C. Lang
Marketing: French Club, Lacrosse, Crew
Todd Latyak
Business, Operations Management: Op- erations Management Club
Sean F. Learish
Biology: Baseball, Biology Club (Historian), Beta Beta Beta (Treasurer), Athletic Training Club
Michele Effie Lekas
Mass Media: Public Relations Club, Sig- ma Kappa, Volleyball, WQSU
Mary Louise Licciardone
Business, Human Resource Manage- ment: S.A.C. (Treasurer), Sigma Kappa (Treasurer), Human Resource Manage- ment Club (Executive Board), Ski Club, Marketing Club
William H. Logan III
Biology: Phi Sigma Kappa (Inductor), R.O.T.C, Intramural Football, Basket- ball, and Softball, Biology Club, Men Against Rape, Resident Assistant
Matthew P. Lubben
Economics: Theta Chi, Intramurals, All- Pine Team General, Economics Club
Gretchen E. Magnuson
Marketing: Alpha Delta Pi, S.G.A., Sen- ior Class VP, Orientation Team, Student Advisor
138 Seniors
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Heather Ann Maher
Sociology: Sigma Alpha Iota (VP of Mem- bership, Recording Secretary, Editor), The Crusader (Editor, News Editor, Assistant to the Editor, Assistant Production Manager), S.A.V.E., Pi Gamma Mu, Sigma Tau Delta, Tour Guide, S.U.R.E., Task Force on Student Life
Elizabeth Paige Malin
Marketing: Field Hockey (Captain), Swimming (Captain), Lacrosse (Captain), Sigma Kappa, Athletic Train- ing Club, Marketing Club, S.G.A.
Michael Mann
Finance: Operations Management Club, Varsity Track
Carol Manning
Public Relations: Public Relations Club, Alpha Delta Pi (Rush Chairman), Pan- hellenic Council, SAC, S.G.A. (Senator), Regent's College
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Sara K. Markle
Sociology
Tyler Gordon Masters
Business Administration, Marketing: Phi Sigma Kappa, Marketing Club, S.G.A., Basketball, Human Resource Manage- ment Club, Intramurals
Scott J. Mattea
Accounting: Investment Club, Account- ing Club
David S. Mawhinney
Communications: Rugby, Vocal Jazz, University Choir
Todd M. Maynard
\ccounting: Weis Fellows, Wrestling
Elizabeth W. McGonigle
Business Administration, Human Re- source Management and Economics: Sports Statistician, Kappa Delta, S.G.A. (Athletic Committee Chairperson), Ori- entation Team, Economics Club
Scott T. Mclntyre
Marketing: Lambda Chi Alpha, Market- ing Club
Paul William McManus
Human Resource Management: Varsity Basketball, Intramurals, Human Re- source Management Club, Marketing Club, White Castle Member
Seniors 139
John McMeekan Sherry A. Melewsky
Biology: Phi Sigma Kappa (VP), Beta History: S.U.N. Council (Secretary), Beta Beta, Order of Omega, S.G.A. SWAT. (Co-Manager), Spanish Club
Michael R. Mellinger Jeffrey R. Merrell
Accounting: Varsity Golf, Accounting Biology: Beta Beta Beta (VP), Biology Club, Intramural Basketball and Softball Club (President), Lab Teaching Assistant
Janet Meyers
Communications, Public Relations: Pub- lic Relations Club, Cheerleading, Musi- cals, SAC, Alpha Delta Pi (Membership Education VP)
Jennifer L. Mezynski
Marketing: SAC A. (Secretary), S.A.C. (Public Relations Chairperson), Market- ing Club, S.D.A.C. (President)
Catherine Anne Michalski
French: French Club, Alpha Lambda Delta, Pi Delta Pi, Phi Sigma lota, John App Honor Society, Junior and Senior Honors Committee Representative
Christopher S. Miller
Business Administration, Operations Management: Phi Mu Delta, Operations Management Club, Marketing Club (VP), American Marketing Association, In- tramurals
Janeen Scott Miller
Business, Marketing: S.E.A.C., Global Concerns Club, Kappa Delta, Account- ing Club, Marketing Club, Curriculum Committee, Weis Fellow, Varsity Swim- ming
Kristi Alison Miller
English: Alpha Delta Pi, Resident As- sistant, English Club, The Crusader (Sports Editor), Soccer Manager
Randall W. Miller
Finance: Big Brothers Project, Alpha Lambda Delta, Honors Program, Honors Committee, Weis Fellows
Daniel H. Mills
Business: German Club (President)
140 Seniors
Jennifer Jackson Moore
Elementary Education: Head Tour Guide, S.U.R.E., Focus, Study Buddy Project, Senior Friends, P.S.E.A.
Katharine H. Morris
Psychology: Psychology Club, S.E.A.C., Psi Chi, Study Buddy Project
Suzanne M. Morris
Psychology: Psychology Club, Study Buddy Project (Project Diploma), Adopt- A-Grandparent Project
Maribeth Mournighan
Arts Administration
Melody M. Moyer
Elementary Education: Sigma Kappa, SAC, P.S.E.A., Work-Study Program
Karen Anne Muenster
English: Kappa Delta, English Club, French Club
Michelle L. Neumann
Communications: Sigma Kappa, Lant- horn (Editor), Public Relations Club (Founder, Treasurer), Head Resident, S.G.A.
Christian Nickerson
Physics and Mathematics: Astronomy Club (President)
Mark G. Niness
Marketing: Lambda Chi Alpha (House Manager), Weis Fellows
Angela Nipple
Information Systems; Business
Keri-Ann O'Connor
Business Administration, Human Resource Management: Human Resource Manage- ment Club (Executive Board), S.A.C. (P.R. Co-chair), Alpha Delta Pi (Standards Chair), Catholic Campus Ministry (Secretary), Varsity Swimming and Team Manager
Mark W. O "Donovan
Accounting: Lambda Chi Alpha (Treasurer), Delta Mu Delta (Treasurer), Weis Fellows, Accounting Club, In- tramurals
Seniors 141
Kelly L. OMara
Accounting
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Mass Communications: WQSU, Hockey Psychology: Psychology Club, Sociology Communications: Varsity Tennis, Tour Club Club (Social Chairman), S.A.C. Guide, Varsity Volleyball, Phonathon
Lynn Marie Orem
German; Women's Studies: Presidential Fellows, Honors Program, Alpha Lamb- da Delta (VP), Arts Alive!, International Club, University Theatre, Study Abroad, Alpha Psi Omega
Marisa Palladino
Public Relations: Kappa Delta (President), Panhellenic Council, Orien- tation Team, S.U.R.E., Public Relations Club, Susquehanna at Oxford Program, S.G.A. Senator
Patrick Patte
Finance and Marketing: Lambda Chi Al- pha, Operations Management Club, Penn Lutheran Village Project Manager, Marketing Club, Football
Diane Renee Paul
English: Head Tour Guide, S.U.R.E.
Eugene Pavlik
Business Administration: Ice Hockey Club (President), Phi Mu Delta (VP of Finance, Rush Chairman), Human Re- source Management Club, Economics Club, Varsity Golf, Orientation Team, Phonathon (Captain)
142 Seniors
Julia H. Pearce
Elementary Education: Kappa Delta (Philanthropy Chair), Horace Mann Hon- or Society, Lacrosse
Jane K. Petersen
Elementary Education: S.U.N. Council, Sigma Kappa, Adopt-A-Grandparent Project, Psychology Club. P.S.E.A.- N.E.A.
Marni L. Pietrowicz
French: Sigma Kappa (Recording Sec- retary, VP of Pledge Education), Res- ident Assistant, French Club, Alpha Lambda Delta, Pi Delta Phi, Phi Sigma lota, Order of Omega, University Schol-
Kathleen M. Pioli Stephen W. Polestak Gloria M. Pugliese Susan Denise Reilly
Music and Communications: S.A.V.E., Economics: Phi Mu Delta, Lacrosse, Eco- French: Sigma Alpha Iota, University Communications: EXPLORE Program, Marching Band, Concert Band, Univer- nomics Club, Intramurals Choir, S.A.C.A., French Club Lanthorn, Resident Assistant
sity Chorale, Men's Basketball Manager, (President), S.E.A.C., Tour Guide,
Sigma Alpha lota Crew, The Crusader, S.A.C., Study
Abroad
Eileen M. Ries
English
Kelly Reid Roberts
Speech Communications: S.G.A. (President), Junior Class President, Ori- entation Team, WQSU
Rob Rohrbach
Mass Communications: Golf, White Cas- tle Member
Nicole Tyler Romano
Elementary Education: Varsity Swim- ming, Alpha Delta Pi, Resident Assis- tant, Tutor
Jeffrey J. Rowinski Kristen Rozansky Ronald S. Ruschman Jill L. Sameth
Political Science: Varsity Football, English: Sigma Kappa (Social Chair- Finance: Varsity Football, Lambda Chi Public Relations: Orientation Planning Lambda Chi Alpha, Conditioning Club man), N.O.W., Head Resident, Focus Alpha, Investment Club Committee, S.U.R.E., Alpha Delta Pi,
(Editor) Public Relations Club, Marketing Club,
Ski Club (Secretary), Student Life Rep- resentative
Seniors 143
Vicki Sarnoski
Sociology: Sociology Club (VP), Psychol- ogy Club, S.A.C.
Jamie Saunders
Sociology: Pi Gamma Mu, Sociology Club (President), French Club (Executive Board), Study Abroad (Mexico), Dean's List, lntramurals
Patricia C. Saunders
Spanish: Kappa Delta, Spanish Club, Campus Switchboard Operator (Manager)
Joseph K. Saus
Political Science: Phi Sigma Kappa, Wild Chopachulas, S.E.A.C., Men Against Rape, Habitat for Humanity
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Andrew Schilpp
Operations Management: Theta Chi, Soccer (Captain), lntramurals (All-Pine Team)
W Scott Schoenewolf
Marketing: Marketing Club, l.F.C. (VP), Theta Chi, S.G.A.
Heather V. Schoner
Sociology: Kappa Delta, Sociology Club, Crew, Head Resident, Student Advisor, Orientation Team
Lana M. Schrecengast
Operations Management and Marketing: Weis Fellows, Alpha Delta Pi (President), Basketball, Cheerleading, Operations Management Club, Ski Club, Marketing Club, S.A.C.
Jill S. Schropp
Accounting: Kappa Delta, S.G.A. (Treasurer), Order of Omega, Delta Mu Delta, Weis Fellows, Orientation Team, University Scholar
Matthew Evan Schrufer
Operations Management: Operations Management Club, Theta Chi (VP), Soc- cer, Intramural Soccer and Basketball
David W. Seaborn
Biology: Biology Club (Treasurer), Beta Beta Beta (Secretary), Intramural Soft- ball
Peter C. Sergison
Marketing; Studio Art: Phi Mu Delta, Marketing Club (President)
144 Seniors
Charles Frederick Shay, Jr.
:inance: Finance Club, Marketing Club, -ambda Chi Alpha (House Manager), ntramurals
Jeannette Mae Sheaf fer
Biology: Sigma Alpha lota, Beta Beta Beta (President), Biology Club (Treasurer)
Christopher Shelly Kyle Shenk
History: Varsity Football, Varsity Base- Accounting: Accounting Club ball, Big Brothers Project (President), Lambda Chi Alpha (VP),
Conditioning Club (Treasurer)
Gregg D. Sherman
Communications: Theta Chi, Soccer, iwimming
Sarah J. Shofran
Accounting: Sigma Kappa, Adopt-A- Grandparent Project, Accounting Club (VP), Weis Fellows, Delta Mu Delta, Marketing Club
Linda Marie Shultz
Elementary Education: Sigma Alpha Iota, University Choir, P.S.E.A. (VP), Study Buddy Project, Honors Program
Angela Lynn Shumate
Sociology: Phi Sigma Iota, Pi Gamma Mu, Dean's List, Japan Club (President), International Film Society Director, S.A.C.A., S.E.AC., International Club, Global Concerns Club, Study Abroad (Japan)
Renata Sirota
.ccounting: Weis Fellows, Dean's List, elta Mu Delta
John H. Skehan, III
Music and German: Frontline, S.U. Jazz Ensemble, The Wild Chopachulas
Kenneth K. Slover
History: Phi Mu Delta, Baseball
April Smith
Business Administration, Finance: Ori- entation Planning Committee (Chairman), S.G.A. (Parliamentarian), Kappa Delta (Secretary), Human Re- source Management Club, Operations Management Club, Order of Omega
Seniors 145
Deanna Marie Smith
Elementary Education: Zeta Tau Alpha (Treasurer), Study Buddy Project, Acts 29, P.S.E.A.N.E.A., Field Hockey, Act 101 Peer Counselor, English Club
Kristen Smith
Psychology
Linda C. Sodt
Elementary Education; Psychology: Sig- ma Alpha Iota (President, Social Chair), Alpha Psi Omega (Treasurer, Secre- tary), Acts 29, Study Buddy Project, Art Club, P.S.E.A.
Scott A. Sommers
Business, Finance; International Busi- ness and German: Weis Fellows, Ger- man Club, Operations Management Club (Treasurer), Crew (Men's Captain), Borg-Warner Intern (Germany)
Lisa Ann Souders
Political Science: Alpha Lambda Delta (Treasurer), S.U.N. Council (President, Financial Committee), Student Advisor, Orientation Team, S.W.A.T. (Co- Manager), Pi Sigma Alpha, Study in Washington, DC
Matthew Edward Stark
Broadcasting: Phi Sigma Kappa, WQSU- FM (Sports Director), Intramurals
Audrey Lee Stearns
Elementary Education
Julianne S. Stewart
Public Relations: Crew, The Crusader (Personnel Manager), WQSU-AM/FM, S.A.C., Tour Guide
Valerie L. Stimeling
Computer Science
146 Seniors
Joe St roup Noelle R. Suppa Suzanne Taylor
Elementary Education: Varsity Basket- Psychology: Sigma Kappa, Psychology Accounting: Accounting Club, Weis Fel- ball Club lows, Delta Mu Delta
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Finance: Lambda Chi Alpha, Finance Club, Football
Eileen Thomas
Political Science; History: Senior Friends Project, Sigma Alpha lota, University Chorale, Women's Choir, Festival Cho- rus, The Crusader (Copy Editor), Focus. Tour Guide, Intern (Admissions Office), Study Abroad (England)
Kelly L. Thomas
Communications: ARC, Lacrosse, Lanthorn (Photographer)
Tobrin Kier Tiger
Business, Human Resource Manage- ment and Marketing: Field Hockey (Captain), Lacrosse, Human Resource Management Club, Marketing Club, S.G.A. Officer, Operations Management Club
Tracy Swan Tinsley
Accounting: Alpha Delta Pi (Treasurer), S.G.A. (Senator, Executive Board, VP), Order of Omega, Varsity Swimming, Junior Class VP, Accounting Club, Stu- dent Advisor
Kathleen V. Toole
Alpha Delta Pi, S.G.A. (Senator), S.A.C., Public Relations (Co-Chair), Phonathon (Co-Chair)
Amy Towey
Business, Finance
Dina Anne Vagg
Elementary Education; Art: Alpha Delta Pi, Student Advisor, Orientation Team, Spanish Club, Varsity Basketball, De- an's List, Resident Assistant
John D. Van Eck
Mathematics: Japan Club (Treasurer), Arts Alive! (Treasurer), I.F.S. (Co- Director), S.U.N. Council (Finance Com- mittee), S.U. -Lincoln Student Coalition, S.E.A.C., International Club, Tutorial Services
Melissa Lyn Vartholom
Finance: Zeta Tau Alpha (Corresponding Secretary, Alumnae Chairman, Historian, Scholastics Chairman), Marketing Club (Treasurer), Investment Club, S.A.C. (Movies Chairman), The Crusader (Advertising Manager), Operations Man- agement Club
Eric C. Velasco
Broadcasting
Laura J. Viozzi
Political Science: Board of Directors Stu- dent Representative, Alumni Relations Committee (President), S.U.R.E., S.G.A. (Board of Directors Representative)
Seniors 147
George Voss Accounting: Phi Sigma Kappa, Account- ing Club, Intramurals
Carolyn S. Waer
English: Zeta Tau Alpha, University Choir, English Club, Study Abroad, Women's Choir, Wrestling Statistician, Big Sisters Project
Craig Walker
Business Administration, Marketing: Phi Mu Delta, Intramurals
William H. Wallace, III
Public Relations: WQSU-FM/AM, Public Relations Club, Ice Hockey Club, The Crusader
Carol J. Walter
Elementary Education: P.S.E.A., Study Buddy Project
John R. Walter
Accounting: Baseball
Kevin M. Ward
Operations Management: Delta Mu Del- ta (Treasurer), Phi Sigma Iota, John App Honor Society, Weis Fellows, Opera- tions Management Club
Stacey Christine Wenzel
Mass Communications: Crew, English Club, WQSU, Lanthorn, Study Abroad (London)
Stacie Decker Whittaker
Elementary Education: Project Diploma, P.S.E.A., Study Buddy Project, Sigma Kappa (Assistant Fundraiser), Spanish Club, Psychology Club
148 Seniors
Jennifer Anne Wicks
English: Big Sisters Project (Manager), The Crusader (Copy Editor), English Club (VP), Lanthorn (Photographer), Student Host, Marching Band Color Guard, Computer Monitor, S.U.N. Coun- cil, Hall Government
Gregg J. Wikfors
Business Administration, Marketing: Sig- ma Phi Epsilon (VP), S.H.O.E. Project
Gregory J. Williams
Accounting: Accounting Club (Treasurer), Varsity Basketball, Varsity Cross-Country, Theta Chi
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Andrew A. Wingfield
Finance: Lambda Chi Alpha, Varsity Football, Delta Mu Delta, Conditioning Club
Jennifer M. Winter
Sociology: Basketball (Captain), Softball (Captain), Sigma Kappa
Margaret Anne Wolf
English: Zeta Tau Alpha, Sigma Tau Delta, John App Honor Society
Viktoria Elisabeth Wolford
English: Marching Band, Concert Band, Women's Choir, University Choir, Sigma Alpha lota, C.R.O.S.S. (VP), Deacon of Service, Deacon of Spiritual Nurture, Writing Tutor, Italian Tutor, Sigma Tau Delta, Alpha Lambda Delta
Carl Yastremski Melissa Yelland
Accounting: Varsity Football, Lambda Accounting: Accounting Club, Swim
Chi Alpha, Accounting Club, Condition- ming, The Crusader (Business Manager)
ing Club Crew
Seniors 149
Bob Labus:
Congratulations on your graduation. Con- tinue to strive for success. You've made us proud. Mom and Dad
Valerie Stimeling:
Congratulations, Val! You have accom- plished great feats! The world is yours. Ac- cept the fact of how talented you are and have some fun with your life. Love from the whole family.
Jeff Rainess:
No one could be prouder than I at this time. Now let your heart be your guide to the future and allow nothing to stand in your way! Love, Dad
Scott Schoenewolf:
Congratulations. We're so proud of you. May you always be blessed with success, health, happiness, and love. We Love you. Mom and Dad
Dearest Mary Garrett:
Congratulations! May you accomplish all of
your ambitions. We are extremely proud of
you and love you so very much. Mom and
Dad
Alex Dunn:
Congratulations! May only the best of every- thing come to you. Wishing you love, hap- piness, and success. Mom and Old Dad
Dear Fred Freed:
Congratulations! You have made us very proud, and we know you always will. Love, Mom and Dad
Greg Storat:
Congratulations to a real fighter! We are so
very proud of you! Love, Mom and Dad
Audrey Stearns:
You will be happy to know that your room is now available at the special rate of $500 per month. (Meals extra)
Douglas DeStephano:
Congratulations!! We're so very proud of you. Four down, only four more to go. May your future be filled with happiness. All our love, Mom, Dad and Bryan
Daryl "Annie" Gallagher: From Dunwoody to Chatham to Selinsgrove to London to President — We are proud of your many accomplishments! Our love for- ever, Mom, Dad, Gretch, D.P., and "Bogey"
Eileen Thomas:
Congratulations! We're so happy you fin- ished before your car did, but you say you're bringing a CAT home?? Love, Mom and Dad
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Kristen Rozansky:
Congratulations on a job well done! We are so proud of you and your many accom- plishments at Susquehanna University. Love, Mom and Dad
Anthony Bittenbender:
You've always been an inspiration — you
light up an ordinary day. Love, Mom
Alex Shirk:
Congratulations! My son, the college grad- uate! I am so very proud of you! May the friendships, fun, and love you have fostered while at Susquehanna follow you into your very bright future! All our love, Mom, Mi- chael, Mikey and Little Sis
Mark O'Donovan:
After Mom and Dad are broken, Mark is
headed to Hoboken.
Anthony Buoscio:
Congratulations! We can't believe this time has finally come. We know you'll go far! With all our love, Mom, Pop and Angela
Malachy Rice:
Ich gratuliere. The journey now begins! May compassion, insight, tolerance, integrity, loy- alty, ethics, determination, hard work, hu- mility, and humor continue to sustain your aspirations. Viel Gluck! M. J. A. T. P. B. B. B.
David Patrick Gottlieb: Congratulations! The last of my Collegiate Mohicans. I know Dad would be as proud of you today as I am. I love you very much. Alleluia! Love, Mom
Becky Bramer:
Way to go, Becky! You did it. Love, Mom
and Ralph
Dina Vagg:
Congratulations! You've been everything a
parent hopes for in a child. Love, Mom and
Dad
Dianne Gero:
Congratulations on a job well done. We're
proud of you. Love, Mom and Dad
Gary Sloan:
Congratulations on your graduation from college. We are very proud to call you son. Love, Mom and Dad
Cheers and Best Wishes to the Class of '92 from the Boston Chapter of PJ's fan club! James and Carolyn Birmingham
Marni Pietrowicz:
Hey Marni! You're an outstanding daughter,
sister, and student — you have led the way.
Can't wait to see what you do next. Love, Mom, Dad, Dori and Mandi
Missy Yelland:
I am so proud of you! Love, Mom
Margaret (Gretel) Oakes:
Congratulations on a job well done! Here's
to your future success — Go For It!
Kathleen Haydu:
Congratulations! We love you and are proud
of you. Love always, Your Family
Marisa Palladino:
Congratulations! College has prepared you to meet the opportunities of tomorrow. Go For It! Love, Mom and Dad
Scott Mattea:
We can't believe the time has finally come. You have made us very proud and we know you will be a success. Love, Mom, Dad and
Lisa
Cate Michalski:
The time has come to say congratulations and say how very proud we are of you and the Class of 1992. Love and Pride, Mom, Dad and the boys
Ken Heffner:
Congratulations on your completion of four wonderful years at Susquehanna. May your future continue as smoothly. Love from all of us
Glenn Anderson:
Congratulations on your graduation from
college! We are very proud of you and wish
you the best! On to a new adventure! Love
always, Mom, Dad, Meredith, Bruce and
Annie
Gregg Sherman:
Congratulations to a wonderful son! We are so very proud of you and your accomplish- ments! May your future be filled with suc- cess, good health, and happiness! All our love, Mom and Jerry
Matt Schrufer:
Congratulations! Now you can become
weird like us. We love you and are very
proud of your accomplishments. Mom and
Dad
Linda Shultz:
Our Congratulations and Best Wishes to you on your graduation from college. Lots of luck and success as you pursue a career in elementary education. We all know you will make a good teacher. Love, Mom and Dad
Jamie Saunders:
You're a very wonderful person and we are
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two proud parents! Now show 'um what you can do in grad school! We love you dearly. Always, Mom and Dad
Bill Hunt:
Congratulations!! Please leave all those nas- ty housekeeping habits behind at 409 and welcome back to the real world. We love you, Toots and Moey
Jeannine Jaworski:
Congratulations! We are very proud of you. Always work hard for the things that are important to you and you will continue to succeed. May all your dreams become re- ality. We love you, Mom, Dad and John
Jennifer Ives:
You have always brought us joy, love, and
music. We love you! Mom and Dad
To our Darling Daughter Melissa Downs: Words could never express how proud we are of you. Congratulations! Love, Mom and Dad
Howie Teitelbaum:
Congratulations! We're proud of you. Love,
Mom and Dad
Football Seniors:
Congratulations! Thanks for the memories.
Dorothy and Leonard Teitelbaum
Mark Dishong:
Congratulations. Another successful step on life's path. Keep up the good work. Love and Happiness, Dad
Linda Sodt:
Congratulations on you graduation. We are so proud of you and your accomplishments. Love, Mom and Dad
Brian Heist:
Congratulations on your graduation from college! Hard work does pay! Best of luck at corporate success. Love, Dad
Brian Celiberti:
We know this is only the beginning of a very successful future. We're very proud! Love, Mom and Dad
Matthew Lubben:
We are sure you will remember your four years at S.U. with happiness and gratitude towards friends and faculty all the years of your life. Our love and blessings to you always. Mom and Dad
Amanda Louise:
Eres la hija y hermana mejor del mundo. Somos muy orgullosas de ti y de todo que hiciste, haces y haras. Eres simpatica, hermosa y muy amada por nosotros. Te
quieremos muchisimo, con toda nuestra corazon por siempre (A and F). Besos y abrazos fuertes siempre. Vaya con Dios. Mama y Yvonne y Papa
Kelly O'Mara:
Best wishes through life. All our love, Mom
and Dad
Dearest Kelly Roberts: May the success you've had at Susquehanna be the beginning of many wonderful and successful years ahead! You're terrific. Love, hugs, and kisses, Mom
To Our Lovely Daughter Janeen Miller: We wish you all the happiness you deserve for being the best daughter anyone could expect to have. You are fresh and bright and full of life, and with the hand of God on your shoulders, you can do all things wonderful. We love you, you make us proud to be your parents. All our love and support. Mom and Dad
Jennie Brown:
Congratulations! You've done a great job and we're proud of you. All our love, Mom, Dad, Lisa and "O.J."
Gretchen Magnuson:
Wow — from our four pound gift from God to a beautiful young lady. "You've come a long way baby." Love, Mom and Dad
Christine Marie Bukowski:
A dream come true. Love, Mom and Dad
Patricia Cathleen Saunders: Congratulations! We are proud of you. You have grown up to be a caring, loving, and sensitive young lady. We wish you success, love, health, and happiness in life. Love, Mom, Dad, Laura, Matthew, Michael, David and Amy
Michele Lekas:
We're very proud of you, Michele (Kooneli).
With all our love, Your Family
Michele Kleinchester:
Congratulations! We know you'll be suc- cessful in all you hope to accomplish. We're proud of you. Love, Mom and Dad
Matt Curran:
Congratulations! We're proud of you, your accomplishments, and your G.P.A.. You owe us $50.00 a week for life! We love you, Mr. & Mrs. Flash
Dean Druckenmiller:
Congratulations! We're so very proud of your success and know you'll do well with your future endeavors. Love, Mom and Dad
Mike Mellinger:
Mike, may your future hold as much hap- piness as you have given us. We are so proud of you. Love, Mom, Dad, Traci and Scott
Susan "Tucker" Reilly":
Congratulations! Now you can help support
your Mom!! Love, Mom
Sarah Corsilia:
Congratulations! We are so proud of you, Sarah, and love you very much. Dad, Mom and Andrew
Stacey Wenzel:
Congratulations on a job well done. You did it with style and class. We're proud of you. We know you'll always do well in the future. Love, Mom and Dad
Glenn Davis:
Congratulations to you and all the seniors at Lambda. You are a bunch of young men. We will miss the fun times at BJ's and the great bombers. Love, Mom and Dad
Jill Bashore:
Congratulations on your graduation from college! May you always be as you are today — full of life, full of hope, full of fun. Love, Mom and Dad
Catherine Michalski:
Cate, Congratulations on a job well done.
Good luck. Love, Grandmom
Scott Mclntyre:
We're very proud of you and have great faith in your ability to support us in the manner to which you were accustomed. We love you. Mom and Dad
Krissi Kiehn:
Congratulations! We're so proud of you. We're delighted to see the self-assured and capable young woman you have become, and love ya' Babe! Mom and Dad
Reagan Bitler:
Congratulations! You are the greatest and
you have made me the proudest. I love you!
Mom
Melissa Vartholom:
Know that we are here to encourage and support your dreams. So grab the torch and run with it. You will always be a winner. We're so very proud of you. Much love, Mom and Mike
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