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EPITOME     2001 


FEATU 


ACADEMfCS 


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OROANIZATIONS 


RESIDENCE 


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UNDERORADU/^ES 


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Lehigh  students  arc  very  fortunate  to  have  an  outstanding  theatre  department,  choir 
md  high-class  arts  center.  Zoeilner  Arts  Center  always  has  a  new  play  to  entertain 
;he  masses.  This  year  Zoeilner  gave  students,  faculty  and  visitors  the  opportunity  to 
iee  shows  such  as,  "A  Streetcar  Named  Desire,"  "1  he  Pirates  of  Penzance,"  and 
'Runaways. "  In  the  spring,  the  ans  center  even  hosted  a  group  of  Russian  acrobats 
hat  performed  a  spectacular  show  known  as  "Aeros."  But  you  do  not  have  to  be  just 
lin  observer  of  the  shows  at  Zoeilner.  Lehigh  allows  any  student  to  be  involved  with 
he  arts  at  the  university.  Whether  you  want  to  take  lessons  with  a  musical 
nstrument,  join  the  choir  or  audition  for  a  musical,  Zoeilner  Arts  Center  can  help 
'ou  appreciate  the  theatrical  arts. 


Below:  Kate  Fay,  Jessica  Sarbo,  Raina  Savitsky,  Lauren  Van  Embden,  Gelsey 
Bell,  Lauren  Redeker,  Michelle  Asadourian,  Katie  Barbush,  Cris  Frisco,  Hayley 
Teich,  Jessica  Brams-Miller  in  "Pirates." 


■Above:  Chadd  Zivic,  Carolyn 
Shemwell,  and  Issabella  Shields 
portrayTennessee  Williams"  clas- 
sic "A  Streetcar  Named  Desire." 

Left:  Pirate  King  Joshua 
Hammond  serenades  his  com- 
rades in  "Pirates." 


Lett:    lalented  Lehigh  students 
in  Pearl  Cleaves  "Flvin"  West." 


All  photos  from  "The  Pirates  of 
Penzance "  courtesy  of  Elizabeth 
Keegin  Colley. 

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Right:  Yomaris  Maldonado  and  Rob  Riley 

are  African-American  homesteaders  who 

left  the  south  after  the  Civil  War  to  settle 

in  all-black  towns  in  "Flyin  West." 

Below:  Nicole  Roach  and  Dana 
Chehansky  in  "Electra." 


and  here  is  truth, 
And  here  is  food  for 


joyous  laughter. 

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Most  people  do  not  rcali/e  that  Zoellner  Arts  Center  was  not  always  a  large 
lartol  I  he  Lehii;li  emnnuinity.  Lehigh's  opera  and  nuisicai-theatre  program  was 
ounded  in  1495.  Beginning  with  onK-  h)ur  student  participants,  the  program 
uicklygrew  to  include  a  production  of  more  than  20  lor  the  1997  presentation 
f  "Divas,  Dolls,  and  Demoiselles  of  the  Demimonde"  in  Baker  1  lall.  The 
udents'  enthusiastic  response  encouraged  the  department  to  produce  a  lull- 
•ngth  musical,  "Into  the  Woods,"  in  1998,  followed  by  the  January  1999 
reduction  ol  "A  little  Night  Music."  Both  musicals  received  critical  acclaim, 
he  presentation  ot  "Le  No/./.e  di  Figaro"  in  September  1 999  marked  the  debut 

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of  opera  at  Lehigh.  The  collaboration  of  such  professional  operatic  productions 
at  Lehigh  provided  opportunities  for  talented  students  on  stage,  in  the  pit  and 

behind  the  scenes.  One  ot  this  year's  most  highly  acclaimed  plays  was  the  "The 
Pirates  ot  Penzance."  In  this  comic  operetta,  a  collection  of  Lehigh's  most 
talented  singers  and  instrumentalists  portrayed  the  adventures  of  the  young 
pirate  Frederic.  In  the  play,  once  Frederic  is  2 1 ,  he  is  free  to  leave  his  indentured 
service  to  the  Pirate  Kings  band  to  find  happiness  with  his  true  love  Mabel. 
According  to  the  Zoellner  web  page,  "The  Pirates  of  Penzance"  was  performed, 
tor  the  first  time,  by  a  cast  comprised  solely  of  talented  Lehigh  students. 


Above:  Devon  Battaglia,  Myles 
Gobeille,  Ryan  Hansen,  Matt 
Haynes,  Jeff  McDermott,  Ben 
Neumann,  Dan  Schankel  and 
Brad  Seamans  as  the  Policemen 
in  "Pirates." 

Left:  Issabella  Shields  and  Dana 
Chehansky  in  "Electra." 


Above,  Left:  Carolyn  Shemwell  as 
Blanche  Dubuois  in  "Streetcar." 

Left:  "Flyin  West"  hits  the 
Zoellner  stage. 


AU  photos  from  "The  Pirates  of 
Penzance"  courtesy  of  Elizabeth 
Keegin  ColUy. 

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•sioyles 

Every  year  the  Global  Union,  Office  of  International  Organizations  and 
several  other  organizations  get  together  to  create  the  International  Bazaar.  This 
year  the  14*  annual  event  was  held  Sunday,  April  28  from  noon  to  4  P.M.. 
Provost  Ron  Yoshida  kicked  off  the  afternoon's  festivities  which  included 
displays  from  over  20  different  student  organizations.  Everything  from  ethnic 
costumes,  to  traditional  food  and  dance  was  showcased.  There  were  a  number 
of  student-performed  acts  including  a  fashion  show,  a  group  that  played 
traditional  Mexican  music  on  guitar,  break  dancing,  Greek  dancing  demonstra- 
tions and  a  traditional  Indian  song  sung  by  a  member  of  the  Indian  Student 
Association   (ISA).  The  Turkish  Students  Association  offered  ethnic  puff 
pastries  and  shish  kabobs.  The  International  Bazaar  is  a  time  to  focus  on  what 
makes  the  Lehigh  communit)'  unique  and  trace  the  roots  of  the  people  who 
make  Bethlehem  their  home  away  from  home.  History  cannot  be  forgotten,  and 
the  International  Bazaar  is  one  of  the  most  enduring  signs  of  the  universit)''s 
effort  to  maintain  and  proudly  display  its  varied  cultural  heritage. 


Great  food  from  various  countries  is  also  a  favorite  among  guests. 


Above;  Flags  of  all  colors  proudly  wave  in 

front  of  Fairchild-Martindale  to  signal  the 

beginning  of  this  year's  Internationa 

Bazaar. 

Left:  Showing  off  cultural  fashion  is  a 

highlight  of  the  bazaar.  Chinese  mode' 

wears  yellow  dragon  ensemble  at  the  event. 


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This  year's  International  Bazaar  showcased  tradition  and  history.  The  fashion 
show  featured  many  different  styles  ranging  from  Hellenic  to  Chinese  fashions. 
Other  international  fashions  featured  were  of  Turkish,  Mexican,  Pakistani, 
Egyptian,  French  and  Indian  heritage.  There  were  many  other  activities 
presented  at  the  bazaar  as  well.  For  example,  at  the  Chinese  Student  Club 
participants  could  play  a  game  of  Chinese  chess,  while  at  the  ISA  booth,  a 
participant  could  pay  for  a  henna  tattoo.  Each  group  that  performs  helps  the 
Lehigh  community  celebrate  diversity.  The  events  take  place  on  the  patio 
between  Maginnes  Hall  and  Fairchild-Martindale  Library,  and  the  crowds  can 


often  swell  to  more  than  several  hundred  attendees.  The  International  Bazaar 
also  puts  Lehigh's  global  reach  into  the  spotlight.  Over  300  Lehigh  students 
from  a  variety  of  majors  study  abroad  every  year.  They  travel  to  over  30 
countries  to  participate  in  more  than  100  different  programs.  Lehigh's  campus 
is  just  as  diverse,  becoming  a  home  to  over  500  international  students  from  65 
different  countries  every  year.  For  these  reasons  and  many  more,  the  Interna- 
tional Bazaar  is  an  event  at  Lehigh  that  will  always  have  significance  and  value 
for  those  who  participate  and  those  who  attend  simply  to  learn. 


Above:  Colorful  costumes 

set  this  year's  fashions 

apart. 


Right:  Sarah  Abdulla 
modeling  an  intricate 


Right:  Erika  Smith  and 

Nicole  Rivera  wear  native 

Turkish  dress  to  honor 

their  ancestors. 


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Left:  One  stiidcm  proudly  wears  his 
licritagi:  at  the  bazaar. 


"To  me,  it  was  a  great 
privilege  and  opportu- 
nity to  be  able  to  learn 
about  the  cultures  of 
the  world  here  in  my 
own  backyard." 


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was  dancing  on  the 

ground.  And  everyone 

still  wants  to  play." 


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Below:  Senior  girls  from  Alpha  Chi  Omega  sorority  spend  the  afternoon 
bonding  on  picnic  blankets. 


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Sundaze  is  University  Productions'  annual  spring  music  event  held  at  Sayre 

Field.  The  all-da\'  festival  draws  approximately  4,000  attendees  and  is  always  a 

great  time  to  rela.x  and  have  fun  before  the  stress  of  finals  takes  its  toll.  This  year's 

lineup  included  1  ubh,  [Detroit-based  blues  group  Robert  Bradley's  Blackwater 

Surprise,      Vermont      natives 

Strangefolk  and  headliner  Coolio. 
In  addition  to  the  musical  acts, 

Sundaze  always  features  many  ways 

to  ha\'e  km  in  the  sun.  Numerous 

activities  like  the  joust  and  rock 

climbing  wail  always  provide  tun 

and  entertainment  tor  those  who 

int  a  little  more  action  than  soaking  up  the  sun.   This  year's  lineup  was  one 

I  (he  most  diverse  in  Sundaze  histor)'  and  was  the  result  of  months  of  hard  work 

\  the  University  Productions  student  members.  It  also  featured  another  theme 

^  well:  Cinco  de  Mayo.  Pinatas  were  set  up  throughout  the  tleld  and  balloons 

Lie  tlying  in  the  wind. 


Above:  Brian  Lenhart,  Jessie 
Steinitz  and  Kevin  Lenhart  pose 
tor  the  camera  in  their  UP  shirts. 


Left:  Two  students  battle  it  out  at 
Sundaze's  prize  boxing  match. 


^       1   '^^^      l"'*!"  'e"tt:  John  Buckle)-  tackles  the 
'  -■  ''       ^<'      challenging  rock  climbing  wall. 


Left:  A  Strangefolk  fan  enjoying  their 

set. 


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Right:  Andrew  Mall  and  Liz  Ruch 
learning  to  make  Carnevale  desserts 
from  a  Venetian  master  pastry  chef. 


'The  world  is  a 

book,  and  those 

who  do  not  travel, 

read  only  a  p^e." 


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Jtudying  in  a  hireign  country  can  be  a  life-altering  experience.  Not  only  do  you 
;et  the  opportunity  to  travel  and  see  many  wonders  ol  the  world,  but  you  can 
ilso  meet  people  of  different  cultures  and  background--it  can  give  you  an 
Iternate  prospective  on  lite.  Some  students  choose  to  broaden  their  horizons 
)n  the  European  continent.  There  you  can  spend  a  day  sight-seeing  in  Paris  or 
Id  the  enormous  mountains  in  Switzerland.  Last  summer,  a  group  of  Lehigh 
tudents  elected  to  travel  to  Kenya.  As  a  part  of  their  program  the  students 
ommitted  a  selfless  act  by  bringing  computers  to  those  who  are  less  fortunate, 
.ehigh  offers  students  the  choice  of  embarking  on  a  voyage  to  more  than  30 


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countries  including  Australia,  Panama,  South  Africa,  Italy  and  China.  It  is 
unbelievable  all  the  sights  one  can  see.  The  Tower  of  London,  the  2001  summer 
Olympics,  works  of  Michaelangelo  and  the  Roman  ruins  are  just  a  few  that 
come  to  mind.  It  is  just  amazing  what  a  tremendous  experience  touring  the 
globe  can  be.  Regardless  of  the  destination,  study  abroad  programs  can  broaden 
your  horizons  and  leave  you  with  a  scrap  book  of  photographs  and  memories 
that  last  a  lifetime.  Many  offer  the  sage  advice  that  college  students  should 
definitely  take  the  opportunity  to  study  abroad  because  a  chance  like  this  comes 
along  once  in  a  lifetime. 


Above:  Shavomit  ixiilmison, 
Payal  Shah  and  friends  in 
Spain. 

.■\bove.  Left:  Having  fiin  in  the 
sun  on  the  beaches  of  Panama, 
Michelle  Kantor,  Jill  Frazier  and 
friends  take  time  off  from  their 
studies. 

Left:  Shannon  Carey,  Devon 
McKee,  and  Renee  Trotter  ready 
to  hit  the  slopes  in  Switzerland. 


Features 


Below;  The  Marching  97  proudly  performs  in  front  of  the  crowds. 


Lehigh/Lafayette,  the  country's  most  played  college  tootball  rivalry.. .what 
images  come  to  mind?  Do  any  words  ring  in  your  memory?  When  you  talk  to 
alumni  about  their  experience  at  Lehigh  one  ot  the  first  topics  they  bring  up  is 
the  annual  Lehigh  versus  Lafayette  football  game.  It  is  described  as  complete 
and  utter  chaos  starting  from  the  Monday  before  game  day.  Usually  classes 
become  a  second  priority  to  pre-partying  and  bets  on  what  the  final  score  will 
be.  When  the  big  day  arrives  students  from  both  on  and  off-campus  set  their 
alarm  clocks  to  wake  at  the  crack  of  dawn  and  begin  their  tailgating  procedure. 
Breakfast  on  the  day  of  the  game  usually  consists  of  little  more  than  just  bagels.  In 
addition,  crowds  can  enjoy  burgers  and  hot  dogs  fresh  off  the  grill.  About  two  hours 
prior  to  kickofif,  Lehigh  fans  of  all  ages,  dressed  in  brown  and  white,  come  together 
on  the  grass  for  good  food,  drinks  and  music.  But  the  fun  does  not  stop  there, 
chanting  and  screaming  cheers  at  the  game  are  a  common  occurrence.  Crowds  sing 
along  as  the  band  plays  the  Lehigh  fight  songs.  As  usual,  this  year  Lehigh 
accomplished  another  victory,  which  was  no  surprise  to  us.  Hopefully  we  can  keep 
up  this  record! 


Above,  Right:  Quarterback 
Brant  Hall  makes   the  play. 

Right:  Tricia  Kurz  cheers  our 
boys  to  a  winning  season. 


Right:  Our  beloved 

Mountainhawk  revs  up  the 

crowd  at  another  winning 

game. 


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The  136th  meeting  of  Lehigh  vs.  Lafayette  took  place  on  November  18, 
2000  before  a  packed  crowd  at  Lafayette.  It  ended  with  a  3 1  - 1 7  win  over  the 
Leopards  to  improve  to  a  six-game  winning  streak  over  the  Hawks"  league 
rivals.  For  the  seniors  on  the  squad,  the  win  made  it  a  third  consecutive 
graduating  class  that  was  never  defeated  by  Lafayette.  Lehigh's  strong 
defensive  squad  struggled  early  in  the  game  and  had  difficulty  holding  the 
Lafayette  offense  as  the  Leopards  jumped  out  to  an  early  lead.  However,  late 
in  the  second  quarter  after  tying  the  game  at  10.  the  Hawks  took  their  first 
lead  off  a  five-yard  run  by  Derek  Merrifield.  After  that  Lehigh  never  looked 


back.  The  Hawks  came  out  throwing  in  the  second  quarter  dominating  the 
Lafayette  opponents  to  wrap  up  the  season  by  showing  why  Lehigh  deserved 
the  title  of  Patriot  League  Champion.  Lehigh  defensive  back  Matt  Salvaterra 
was  the  MVP  for  his  game-high  1 1  tackles  and  two  interceptions,  making 
him  the  first  defensive  player  since  1980  to  earn  that  honor.  The  fans  of  the 
Lehigh  Mountain  Hawks  chanted  and  screamed  all  throughout  the  game  to 
offer  support  for  their  team.  Here  is  to  another  win  for  the  2000  Lehigh 
football  team!!! 


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Above:  Chris  Reinartz,  Jacki 
Cannici  and  Ben  Edwards 
celebrate  Sunrise  Cocktails. 


Above:  Mountain  Hawks,  maxin' 
and  relaxin'  and  generally 
preparing  for  the  L/L  game. 

Right:  Steph  Sterret  attempts  to 
protect  her  new  bestfriend  from 
Lafayette  pursuers. 


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Right:  Amy  Buzinsk  and  Frank  Gift  settle  in  among  Lehigh  fans  trying 
to  keep  warm  on  a  chillv  November  afternoon. 


Below:  Alissa  Bennet,  Lauren  Cangiano,  Jacki  Cannici  and  friend 
celebrate  the  traditions  that  are  the  Lehigh  experience. 


"Show  me  a  man  who 
cannot  bother  to  do 
little  things  and  I'll 

show  you  a  man  who 

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at  first,  having  to  make 

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the  opportunity  to  bond  before  the  stress  begins. 


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Whether  you  arc  kayaking  down  a  river  or  waving  good-bye  to  your  parents 

from  your  new  college  dorniitor)',  the  first  few  days  that  you  spend  at  Lehigh 

will  remain  in  \-our  fondest  memories  for  the  rest  of  vour  life.  Adjusting  to  the 

hanges  of  college  is  no  easy  task.  New  friends,  a  hall  supervisor  known  as  a 

gryphon"  and  cafeteria-style  food  are  just  a  few  of  the  changes  to  which  a  new 

student  needs  to  adjust.  Some  incoming  freshmen  anticipate  this  and  leave 

lome  a  few  davs  early  to  begin  this  lifest\'le  change  while  camping  and  rock 

limbing  in  the  wilderness.  Other  students  prefer  to  wait  until  they  arrive  at 

ehigh  and  unpack  their  bags  before  they  let  everything  settle  in.  Nevertheless, 

oon  after  the  sorority  sisters  finish  helping  you  move  your  boxes  in  you  start 

o  feel  at  home.  It  does  take  a  few  days  to  get  accustomed  to  walking  up  the  hills 

md  being  able  to  identify'  academic  buildings  without  a  map,  but  before  you 

now  it  vou  will  be  preparing  to  graduate  and  freshman  year  experiences  will  be 

ommitted  to  memory.  After  a  short  time,  parties  and  classes  become  routine, 

nd  soon  enough  pacing  break  and  winter  break  are  right  around  the  corner. 

he  vears  will  pass  by  in  an  instant,  and  freshman  vear  is  the  only  time 

verything  will  be  new,  so  make  the  most  of  it,  and  do  not  miss  any  opportu- 

ities.  Get  involved  in  campus  life  and  try  not  to  have  any  regrets  because  your 

ollege  years  will  be  over  before  you  know  it,  and  it  will  be  too  late  to  start  again. 


,'\bove:  Strangers  at  first, 
freshmen  quickly  become  fast 
Iriends  during  the  first  few 
davs  in  September. 


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.Above:  Freshmen  en|ov  the  Outdoor 
.Adventure  trip,  a  highlight  of  the  first 
vear  at  Lehigh. 

Left:  Adventurers  prepare  to  carry  50  lb. 
book  bags  up  the  steep  hills  of  campus. 


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Right:  "Looking  for  a  few  good  (Lehigh)  engineers. 


Below:  Career  Services  provides  significant  data  regarding  job  placement 


"In  order  to  succeed 

we  must  first  believe 

that  we  can." 


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It  is  sometimes  easy  to  Forget  the  real  reason  we  go  to  college,  and  that  is  of 
idurse  to  get  a  great  job.  7'he  career  fair  is  always  on  hand  to  remind  us  that 
whatever  our  goals,  we  can  achieve  them  and  funl  nKMningful  employment  after 
;ollege.  Many  students  go  to  the  fair  hoping  to  fmd  the  perfect  match.  Others 
ire  simply  curious.  Career  Services  holds  a  different  career  fair  for  each  of  the 
hrce  schools  and  urges  students  to  participate  and  be  prepared  for  the  difficult 
ask  of  landing  the  perfect  job.  The  career  fair  is  not  only  for  seniors.  Career 
Jervices  recommends  undergraduates  head  to  the  fair  to  get  a  head  start  on 
letworking  and  look  for  possible  summer  jobs  and  internships.  Career  Services 
Jso  urges  students  to  bring  30-50  copies  of  their  resumes  with  them  to  leave 
vith  the  various  companies  and  aKva\'s  project  confidence  and  enthusiasm. 


According  to  Career  Services,  the  majority  of  Arts  &  Sciences  job  seekers  from 
the  Class  of  2000  chose  corporate  positions  in  the  areas  of  Customer  Services/ 
Marketing/Sales/Communications  and  Consulting.  Forty-one  percent  decided  to 
pursue  further  education  and  gained  acceptance  to  highly  competitive  programs. 
1  he  vast  majoriry  of  Business  graduates  sought  and  obtained  employment  upon 
graduation  at  salaries  typically  at  least  10  percent  higher  than  national  averages. 
Lehigh  Engineering  majors  have  the  choice  of  immediate,  well-compensated  work 
in  dieir  chosen  fields  or  graduate  school  placements  to  funher  their  technical 
training. 


Below:  The  Epitome  ot  chillin'  and  grillin'. 


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"Some  call  it  an  unruly  crowd;  others  consider  it  the  epitome  of  the  campus  social  scene. 
But  whatever  way  you  look  at  it,  fell  football  tailgates  are  an  age-old  Lehigh  tradition  that 
smdents  look  forward  to  all  summer  long.  For  those  six  of  seven  home  games  at 
pitcuresque  Goodman  staditim,  the  tans  start  pouringinto  the  grass  parking  lots  at  10  a.m. 
with  grills  and  couches  in  tow.  Set-up  is  quick  and  the  atmospehre  is  laid  back,  but  tailgates 
is  important  enough  to  draw  hundreds  of  students  out  ot  their  beds.  Different  fraternities 
arrange  their  barbecue-style  lunches  and  blast  their  favoririe  music  mixes  from  open  cars 
or  stereo  systems  brought  over  the  hill  just  for  the  occasion.  Swarms  of  friends  exchanging 
tales  from  the  night  before  can  relax,  catch  up  on  gossip  or  meet  up  with  classmates  they 
rarely  see.  For  those  not  eating  or  cooking  on  the  multiple  grills,  frisbee  or  football  games 
are  scattered  across  the  area.  The  many  different  fratemitv  dogs,  a  recent  trend  on  the  hill, 
typically  run  the  fields  as  the  center  of  attention.  By  far,  a  favorite  aspect  of  tailgates 
is  the  diversity  of  people.  You  can  bring  friends  from  home,  invite  your  parents 
or  even  grandparents  or  just  relax  with  people  from  all  over  campus.  Its  a  special 
tradition,  and  the  extent  to  which  Lehigh  authorities  give  students  freedom  is 
unique  to  our  campus.  Around  kickoff  time,  tailgates  usually  winds  down  to  a 
few  remaining  partiers  while  the  majority  of  the  crowd  makes  its  way  to  the 
game.  While  it  may  last  only  a  few  hours  a  week,  tailgates  is  usually  the  wildest 
and  most  memorable  experience  of  fall  semester." 

-Steph  Sterrett  '03 

Right:  Shelly  Fleischur,  Andrea 
Tantaros,  Erica  Dolgos  and 
Lindsey  Cohen  enjoy  the 
beauty  of  a  late  fall  afternoon. 


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Above  Middle:  "The  devil  made  me  do 
it." 

Right:  Coeds  help  clean  campus  by 
picking  up  empty  beer  cans. 


"Tailgates  are  some  of 
^  the  best  times  at 

Lehigh.  They  are  a  great 

way  to  meet  new  people 

and  get  riled  up  before  a 

big  game." 


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It  happens  at  about  the  same  time  every  year  -  papers  and  exams  start  to  pile 
up  and  we  wish  we  could  take  a  vacation.  The  break  cannot  come  soon  enough. 
Some  call  it  spring  fever,  but  it  is  known  by  the  university  as  a  week  in  March 
called  Spring  Break.  Beaches  from  Florida  to  the  Bahamas  became  flooded  with 
college  students  awaiting  warm  weather,  large  crowds  and  the  anticipation  of 
the  never-ending  week.  Everyone  seemed  to  find  what  they  were  looking  for- 
whether  it  was  relaxation  or  crazy  parties.  Sororities  and  fraternities  traveled 
together  and  some  couples  found  the  perfect  chance  for  time  alone.  Other 
friends  met  up  with  friends  from  home,  but  all  had  a  great  time  living  it  up. 
Some  sat  on  the  beach  all  day  while  others  parried  the  nights  away  in  high  sryle. 
Some  people  even  spent  their  week  away  from  school  helping  others.  The 


Alternative  Spring  Break  group  drove  to  Bristol,  Florida  to  help  Habitat  for 
Humanity  build  houses  for  those  less  fortunate.  While  there,  students  experi- 
enced what  can  sometimes  be  lacking  over  Spring  Break;  a  chance  to  give  back. 
The  best  thing  about  Spring  Break  is  that  it  gives  us  all  a  chance  to  escape  reality, 
even  if  it  isonly  for  a  few  days.  The  tan-lines  and  newly  developed  pictures  tell  the 
story  ofa  week  spent  without  worry.  In  theend,  returning  home  to  finish  up  the  year 
can  be  the  hardest  part  of  the  whole  adventure,  but  at  least  we  come  back  with 
interesting  stories  and  memories  that  will  last  a  lifetime.  For  the  seniors,  Spring 
Break  is  one  of  the  last  chances  to  reminisce  and  spend  time  with  friends  before  real 
life  begins. 


Above:  The  girls  from 
AOPi  spend  a  relaxing  day 
at  the  beach  in  Jamaica. 

Right:  Kim  Dunwoody 
poses  on  the  beach  in  her 
Lehigh  attire. 


Right:  Amie  Pagel,  Patrice  Alvino, 
and  Tracy  Carrol  escape  in 
Cancan's  nightlife. 


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Right:  Kim  Cimiaiiioiid  and  her  triciid 
pose  with  their  "catch  of  the  night." 


"You  can  close 

your  eyes  to  reality 

but  not  to  the 


memories. 


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"It  doesn't  matter  who 
won  or  lost.  Greek 

Week  is  about  barbe- 
cues and  women  in 


grass  skirts." 


Be-low:  These  sorority  sisters  have  a  bone  to  pick  with  the  competition 
during  opening  ceremonies. 


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(ireek  Week  is  one  ot  Lehigh's  most  exciting  weeks.  Held  in  hue  April, 
(.  ireek  Week  festivities  are  open  to  everyone  and  provide  a  great  break  from 
the  stress  ol  classes  and  a  window  to  the  summer.  This  year,  Kappa  Alpha 
fraternity  and  Alpha  Gamma  Delta  sorority  were  crowned  winners  of  Greek 
Week  at  Ghi  I'hi  fraternity's  reggae  party.  Second  place  for  the  sororities  went 
to  Pi  Beta  Phi.  Chi  Omega  and  Delta  Gamma  sororities  tied  for  third.  In  the 
fraiernit)-  competition.  Lambda  Chi  Alpha  received  second  place,  while 
Delta  fau  Delta  took  third.  Opening  and  closing  ceremonies  are  always  a 
must  because  of  the  otiginality  of  each  Greek  house's  presentation.  Annual 
events  such  as  Sigma  Nu's  Dance  Contest  and  the  Sammv  Bed  Races  are 
always  a  great  way  to  get  outside  and  participate  in  the  fun.  The  Lambda  Chi 
Alpha  Wing  King  and  Queen  Competition  and  Pike's  Dream  Girl  are  also 
a  great  time.  The  Crow  Gladiator  Competition  and  the  Theta  Xi  Airband 
Contest  get  the  competition  moving.  The  Kappa  Sigma  Date  Auction  and 
the  Phi  Sig  Grand  Prix  are  always  fun  as  well. 


exhibits  the  creativity  and 
enthusiasm  of  the  banner 
competition. 


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Above:  The  Lambda  Chi  brothers 
supervise  erudite  pursuit  of  pi. 

Lett:  Competition  both  in  class  and  on 
the  field  is  an  integral  part  of  Greek  life. 


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Right:  Jess  Scoppetta,  Kim  Cinnamond  and  friend  proudly  identify 
their  senior  status. 

Below:  Lisa  Hawkins  and  her  group  of  merry  pranksters  prepare  for  a 
night  of  revelry. 


"Another  belief  of 
mine:  that  everyone 

else  my  age  is  an 
adult,  whereas  I  am 
merely  in  disguise." 

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Ihe  I  nil, "  tot  ail  abundance  ol  parties.  From  costimies  that  arc  sexy  to  scary  Halloween.  There  may  be  black  cars,  witches,  ghosts  and  goblins  awaiting  you 

id  beyond,  Halloween  is  undoubtedly  the  year's  best  time  For  assuming  at  yourdestination.  Regardlessofyour  Halloween  plans,  the holiday'sfcstivities 

itterent  identities  and  earning  rhcm  off  with  sryle.  Walking  around  campus  remain  one  of  the  most  memorable  of  the  year.  Enjoy  your  time  at  college 

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aternities,  such  as  Phi  Kappa  Alpha,  begin  their  Halloween  festivities  early  by  comes  once  a  year  and  there  will  not  be  another  time  to  scare  your  teachers  and 

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night  of  flighty  behavior. 


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Sarah  LIEBENTRITT  is  a  chemistry  major  with  a  minor  in 
l\\  Jiologv.  and  slic  is  also  working  toward  a  minor  in  Science 
\\  ruing.  She  plans  on  completing  that  minor  during  her  fitth  year 
,11  1  ehigh  as  a  President's  Scholar.  Sarah  has  made  the  Dean's  List 
.  \  cry  semester  and  hopes  to  gradu- 
al,  summa  cum  laude.  She  has      

ni.un-  honors  to  her  name  inciud- 
irii;  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  the  Harry  M. 
L'llmann  Chemistry  Prize  for  the 
highest  rankingsenior  in  Biochem- 
istrv  or  C-hemistry,  Who's  Who 
Vinong  American  Colleges  and 
Universities,  the  William  H.  Chan- 
dler Sophomore  Prize  in  Chemis- 
r\  tor  the  highest  ranking  sopho- 

iiore  in  Chemistry,  Order  of  Omega  and  Phi  Eta  Sigma.  Sarah  is 
iT\  active  in  her  sorority,  Pi  Beta  Phi,  having  served  as  Executive 
•■ccretary  and  Standards  Board  Chair.  She  has  also  participated  as 
1  student  tutor  and  was  a  teaching  assistant  for  the  Chemistry 
|i3epartment  in  the  fall  of  2000.  The  accomplishment  of  which  she 
s  most  proud,  however,  is  the  amazing  opportunity  she  had  to 
vork  in  Sweden  during  the  summer  of  2000  as  a  market  research 
ntern  at  Akzo  Nobel  Surface  Chemistry  in  Stenungsund. 


Back  Row:  B.  Thomas,  K.  Abel,  U.  Snyder,  U.  .Mason,  I.  Zaknic 
Front  Row:  L.  Cans,  C.  Ussier 


B,\Ck  Row:  D  Cundall,  S.  Kravviec,  V.  Ware,  M   Itzkowitz, 
M.  Kuchka,  B.  Bean,  J.  Swann,  J.  Abel,  M.  Behe, ).  Sands 
Front  Row:  ].  Schneider,  L.  Lowe-Krentz,  N.  Simon, 
S.  Perrv,  R.  Skibbens 


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Back  Row:  N.  Heindel,  L.  )ia,  J.  Larsen,  G.  Simmons,  G. 

Ferguson 

Front  Row:  N.  Foster,  M.  Messmer,  J.  Roberts,  S.  Regen,  K.  Klier, 

D.  Zeroka 


Balis  Row:  A.  Meltzer,  C.  VVillidinson 
Middle  Row:  P.  Zeitler,  K.  Kodama,  D.  Morris,  E.  Evenson, 

B.  Hargreaves,  P.  Myers 
Front  Row:  C.  Moses,  B.  Bebout,  D.  Anastasio 


Kristin  Sargent  is  a  junior  majoring  in  Mathemat- 
ics and  English.  She  is  an  ROTC  cadet  and  through  ROTC 
participates  in  Scabbard  and  Blade  and  the  Society  of 
American  Military  Engineers.  Kristin  is  a  member  of  Best 
Buddies  as  well  as  a  Student  Ambassador.  She  is  also  the 
junior  class  representative  on  the  English  Undergraduate 
Committee.  Kristin  is  presently  working  on  her  thesis  for 
the  College  Scholar  Program.  Recently,  she  was  selected 
for  the  Martindale  Scholars  Program  and  traveled  to  Hong 
Kong  in  May  2001  to  study  women's  issues.  Kristin  has 
also  participated  in  a  Black  Box  One  Act  production  play- 
ing a  rebellious  college  student  who  refused  to  take  any 
suggestions  from  her  English  professor. 


Back  Row:  T.  Cauller,  ].  Frakes,  A.  Doty 

Third  Row:  D.  Hawkes,  S.  Moglen,  E.  Gallagher, 

C.  Laub,  D.  Warmkessel 

Second  Row:  B.  KroU,  B.  Traister,  S.  Gordon,  P.  Ingham,  V.  Steele 

Front  Row;  J.  Rance-Roney,  E.  Lotto,  E.  Fifer,  ].  Fergus 


Back  Row:  1.  Duffy,  J.  Saeger,  W.  Shade,  S.  Cutcliffe, 

M.  Baylor,  C.  Phillips 

Middle  Row:  G.  Cooper,  P.  Turner,  W.  Scott,  R.  Simon,  ].  Smith 

Front  Row:  J.  Soderlund,  J.  Walters 


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Mickey  Brown  is  a  native  of  Worcester,  MA  who 
came  to  Lehigh  unsure  of  what  he  wanted  to  study  but  had 
the  desire  to  be  a  part  of  the  school  paper.  He  took  some 
journalism  classes  and  enjoyed  writing  which  led  him  to 
major  in  Journalism  and  minor  in  Communications.  Mickey 
was  Co-Editor  in  Chief  of  The  Brown  and  White  during 
the  spring  semester  of  his  senior  year.  He  is  also  a  part  of 
the  College  Scholar  Program,  Phi  Eta  Sigma  Honor  Society 
and  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Mickey  has  won  the  Williams  Prize 
for  Journalism  the  past  two 
years. Mickey  has  made  the 
Dean's  List  all  seven  semes- 
ters and  participated  in  the 
Washington,  DC  Semester 
Journalism  Program  at  Ameri- 
can University.  It  was  here  that 
he  wrote  a  45-page  paper  on 
the  evolution  of  ESPN.  He  also 
attended  the  tenth  annual  Col- 
legiate Sports  Journalism  Seminar  in  the  spring  of 
2001. Mickey  is  Co-President  of  Lehigh's  chapter  of  the 
Society  of  Professional  Journalists.  He  has  interned  at  two 
newspapers  including  The  Morning  Call  and  a  local  ABC- 
TV  affiliate  in  Washington,  DC.  After  graduation,  Mickey 
believes  he  will  be  working  either  as  a  sports  reporter  at  a 
small  newspaper  or  working  in  sports  communication  al 
a  college.  Aside  from  academics,  Mickey  enjoys  skiing  and 
playing  rugby.  His  favorite  sportswriter  is  Gary  Smith,  e 
writer  for  Sports  Illustrated,  and  his  career  goal  is  to  be 


Editor  in  Chief  of  that  publication. 


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'perhaps  the  most  valuable  result  of  all  education  is  the  ability  to  make  yourself  do  the  thirty 


you  have  to  do  when  it  ought  to  be  done  whether  you  like  it  or  not."  -  thomas  h.  huxley 


Brooke  HlRMAN  is  a  journalism  major  with  minors 
in  Women's  Studies  and  Writing  because  writing  has 
.1 1  ways  been  one  of  her  fa\ori  te  endea\ors.  If  mt)re  writing 
[urograms  were  available,  she  v\ould  have  majored  in 
those  as  well.  Ihe  one  organization  Brooki'  nuule  the 
biggest  commitment  to  was  The  Brown  and  White,  begin- 
in  ng  first  semester  her  freshman  year  as  a  writer.  The  next 
semester  Brooke  was  appointed  Lifestyle  Editor,  a  posi- 
tum  she  continued  to  hold  until 
(he  middle  ot  her  sophomore 
\ear.  She  e\entually  became 
I  Jitor  in  Chief  during  the  fall  of 
lier  senior  year.  Brooke  believed 
this  to  be  a  miraculous  experi- 
ence for  many  reasons,  the  big- 
gest being  that  she  never  though  t 
■.he  wouUi  get  there.  She  now 
believes  that  with  hard  work  and 

dedication,  things  will  eventually  work  out.  Brooke  is  also 
L  o-President  of  Lehigh's  chaper  of  Society  of  Professional 
lournalists.  She  won  two  Williams  Prize  Awards  from  the 
English  Deparment  her  junior  year.  Between  her  junior 
md  senior  year  of  school,  she  worked  as  a  features  intern 
for  The  Asbury  Park  Press  newspaper.  At  the  Press,  she 
;ot  the  chance  to  write  many  community  section  stories. 
)iiring  the  spring  of  her  senior  year,  Brooke  interned  at 
slen's  Health  Magazine  and  realized  her  love  for  maga- 
'ines.  Eventually,  she  wants  to  write  features  for  a  women's 
nagazine.  As  of  now.  Cosmopolitan  is  her  first  choice. 


FaVIS  ReNDELL  S  four  years  at  Lehigh  ha\e  been  very 
nemorable.  Thanks  to  the  invaluable  help  and  guidance 
if  the  International  Relations  Department,  during  his 
inior  year  Tavis  was  able  to  study  abroad  for  a  fantastic 

semester  in  London,  England. 

He  also  had  the  tremendous 

experience  of  an  internship  at 

the  US  State  Department  in 

Washington,  DC.  Outside  of 

Lehigh,  Ta\'is  really  values  his 

^Bb^^K''^  '         family  as  well  as  many  long- 

r  *^  I  term  friendships.  Most  of  all, 

he  looks  forward  to  spending 

time  with  friends.  During  the 

immer,  Tavis  enjoyed  visiting  family  in  Britain,  going  to 

le  Jersey  Shore  and  relaxing  in  his  hometown.  His  free 

me  is  usually  spent  playing  tennis  and  soccer  and  work- 

g  out  in  Taylor  Gym.  After  graduation,  Tavis  is  heading 

Georgetown  University  to  pursue  an  M.A.  in  National 

■curity  Studies.  He  will  take  with  him  many  unforget- 


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Frokt  Row:  R.  Wylie,  C.  Kaufmann,  B.  Moon 


Back  Row;  K.  Friedman,  D.  Willis,  L.  Lipko,  D.  Dvniek,  J.  Lule 
Front  Row:  S.  Friedman,  C.  Gornev 


Back  Row:  E.  Salathe,  C.  Queen,  B.  Eisenberg,  D.  Davis,  B. 
Dodson,  G.  Isaak 

Middle  row:  J.  Yukich,  G.  Stengle,  D.  Johnson,  H.  Fegan 
FRO>rr  Row:  Prof.  Emeritus  E.  Pitcher 


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Back  Row:  A.  Prieto,  L.  Lefkowitz,  A.  Waldenrath, 

T.  Bohlsen,  M.  Chabut,  S.  Coughlin,  M.  Armstrong,  V.  Stegmann 

Front  Row:  S.  Katz,  M.  Nicholas,  C.  Cook 


Back  Row:  S.  Sametz 

Front  Row:  D.  Diggs,  P.  Salerni,  N.  Sine,  P.  Chou, 

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Erik  WiTTMAN  is  graduating  with  a  BA  in  Interna- 
tional Relations  and  Spanish.  While  at  Lehigh,  he  has  been 
a  tour  guide  for  the  Admissions  Office,  has  had  a  work- 
study  job  at  the  University  Center's  main  desk,  has  been 
the  Treasurer  of  the  World  Affairs  Club,  has  been  a  proud 
brother  of  Alpha  Chi  Rho  and 
has  studied  abroad  in  Spain  for 
five  months.  Over  the  past  four 
years  his  interest  in  interna- 
tional relations  has  grown, 
along  with  his  interest  in  poli- 
tics. The  past  two  summers  he 
has  interned  in  Washington, 
DC  for  his  Congressmen  and 
his  Senator  from  New  York, 

respectively.  In  addition,  this  past  fall,  he  worked  on  Ed| 
O'Brien's  campaign  for  the  United  States  Congress.  After 
graduation,  Erik  hopes  to  move  to  our  nation's  capital  and 
work  for  the  government  either  in  politics  or  in  a  field 
related  to  international  affairs.  He  also  hopes  to  return  to! 
graduate  school  and  earn  his  masters.  Erik  is  most  proudj 
of  his  family  and  would  like  to  thank  his  parents  for  all  of 
the  love  and  support  they  have  provided  him  throughout] 
his  life.  He  is  forever  indebted  to  them.  Erik  would  alscj 
like  to  thank  God.  Without  His  guidance  Erik  believes  hii 
four  years  here  would  not  have  been  as  easy 


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Nick  StRASSER  is  an  international  Relations  majoi 
from  Cherry  Hill,  NJ.  During  his  four  years  at  Lehigh,  Nicl 
has  participated  in  ROTC  and  the  STAR  Academy  tutoring 
program.  He  has  also  served  as  a  Student  Ambassadoi 

with  the  Admissions  Office, 

Vice  President  of  the  Scabbarc, 

and  Blade  Society  for  two  yeanlii 

and  President  of  the  Collegu 

Democrats  for  two  years.  Dur 

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sophomore  year,  Nick  studie(' 

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Nottingham  in  England.  He  i 

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Next  year,  Nick  will  be  attending  the  Beasley  School  ci 

Law  at  Temple  University  in  Philadelphia,  PA. 


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Misty  Harmon  is  a  senior  Psychology  student  with 
a  minor  in  Social  Psychology.  She  is  in  the  College  Scholar 
Program  and  has  been  able  to  take  a  wide  variety  of 
Philosophy  and  English  courses  as  well  as  Psychology 
courses  that  focus  on  writing  to  prepare  her  for  a  career  in 
writing  or  publishing.  Misty  is 
completing  an  honors  thesis  in 
Psychology  titled  "Why  As- 
trology Seems  to  Work:  The 
Role  of  the  Working  Self-Con- 
cept and  Positive  Test  Strate- 
gies." hi  addition,  she  is  doing 
research  in  online  "non-\er- 
bal"  behavior  in  the  group  dv- 
namic.  Outside  of  class.  Misty 

is  the  administrator  of  an  online  text-based  world  where 
people  from  a  global  community  can  be  immersed  in  a 
fantasy  world  with  a  functioning  society  and  economy 
called  "Eye  of  the  World  MUD."  Misty  maintains  the 
webpage  and  creates  and  maintains  several  webpages  for 
professors  and  departments.  She  plans  to  continue  with 
Internet  research,  hopefully  combining  it  with  a  career  in 
writing. 


Derek  WiSCHUSEN  is  majoring  in  Cognitive  Science 
and  plans  to  obtain  a  major  in  Psychology  before  leaving 
Lehigh.  His  primary  interests  in  Cognitive  Science  are 
Neuroscience  and  Linguistics.  Derek's  aspirations  are  to 
obtain  a  Ph.D.  in  Cognitive  Neuroscience  and  then  hope- 
fully become  a  professor  at  a  prestigious  research  univer- 
sity. His  other  interest  within  the  realm  of  Cognitive 
Science  is  Artificial  Intelligence.  Derek  already  pursues 
tills  field  through  his  job  at  CHI,  a  small  A.I.  company 
outside  of  Philadelphia,  I',\. 


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Middle  Row:  M.  Stavola,  A.  Streater,  A.  Kanofsky,  D.  Hong, 

M.  Malcuif 

Front  Row:  R.  Emrich,  B.  Fowler,  W.  Smith,  R.  Shaffer, 

A. P.  Hickman,  Y.  Kim 


Front  Row:  D.  Barrj',  F.  Davis,  L.  Olson,  R.  Matthews 


I-.-    s  l\    .     ii   \l.ilt,  M,  Bickhjrd,  S.  Barrt'tt   A    Xi.'h'p.iuiou, 
D.  Hyland 

Front  Row:  P.  O'Seaghdha,  G.  McRoberts,  L.  WUliams,  M.  Gill, 
M.  Richter 


Front  Row:  L.  Steffen,  M.  Raposa,  L  Weissler, 
B.  Wright,  M.  Gaumer 


Back  Row:  J.  Mcintosh,  E.  Nastasi,  J.  Gatewood, 

R.  Rosenwein,  R.  Herrenkohl 

Front  Row:  D.  Small,  J.  Spade,  N.  Tannenbaum 


Sack  Row:  J.  Milet,  K.  Johnson,  J.  Stahrr,  P.  Pepper 
Front  Row:  J.  Gilrain,  A.  Ripa 


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Dean's  Scholar  SaRA  JeNSEN  is  a  Materials  Scier\ce 
major  originally  from  Maryland.  She  greatly  enjoys  play- 
ing rugby  for  Lehigh.  Sara  has  worked  at  W.L.  Gore  as  a 
summer  intern  and  plans  on  going  to  graduate  school.  She 
has  many  accomplishments  including  her  induction  into 
Tau  Beta  Pi  Honor  Society  and  being  on  the  Dean's  List 
every  semester.  Sara  is  most  proud  of  her  ability  to  reach 
a  balance  between  sports  and  school. 


Dan  GiBBS  began  his  Lehigh  career  walking  onto  the 
football  field  and  as  a  wrestling  heavyweight.  As  luck 
would  have  it,  he  fractured  his  back  going  into  spring  ball 
during  his  freshman  year.  This 
gave  him  free  time,  while  re- 
habilitating his  back,  to  audi- 
tion for  "A  Threepenny  Op- 
era." Dan  was  cast  as  Warden 
Smith  and  the  rest  is  history. 
He  is  now  an  actor.  After  fin- 
ishing his  Presidential  Schol- 
arship this  year,  he  is  moving 
to  San  Diego,  CA  and  will  au- 
dition for  anything  he  can. 
Breaking  his  back  also  let  him  realize  the  most  important 
thing  in  his  life.  He  married  her  January  2, 1999  and  loves 
her  still.  Dan  wholeheartedly  thanks  Audrey  for  all  her 
love  and  support. 


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Front  Row:  ].  Largay,  K.  Collins,  M.  Ray 


Marsha  BoWERSOX  of  Somerset,  PA  is  a  senior 
Accounting  major  with  minors  in  Spanish  and  German. 
Marsha  has  been  able  to  accomplish  much  in  her  four 
years  at  Lehigh.  She  was  a  two-year  letter  winner  on  the 
women's  basketball  team,  recipient  of  the  Lehigh  Women's 

Club  Scholarship,  winner  of 
the  Modern  Languages  and 
Literature  Scholarship  and  a 
2001  Presidential  Scholar. 
Marsha  also  received  an  all- 
expenses  paid  international  in- 
ternship to  work  in  Frankfurt, 
Germany  for  PriceWaterhouse 
Coopers  for  the  2000  Tauck 
Scholarship.  The  summer  af- 
ter her  sophomore  year  she  studied  in  Seville,  Spain  and 
spent  se\eral  weeks  traveling  throughout  Spain.  During 
tlu'  summer  of  2000  she  tra\'eled  to  Germany,  the  Czech 
Republic,  Austria  and  Croatia.  Marsha  is  most  proud  of 
li.u  ing  visited  all  but  two  of  the  continental  United  States. 
She  has  a  passion  for  music  and  loves  to  play  the  violin, 
piano  and  guitar.  Marsha  is  especially  excited  to  spend  the 
summer  after  graduation  in  the  mountains  of  Colorado 
with  her  best  friends. 


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T.  Hvclak,  L.  Taylor 

Front  Row:  A.  King,  J.R.  Aronson,  J.  McDonald,  J.  Dearden, 
A.  O'Brien,  F.  Gunter 


Back  Row:  G.  Vasconceilos,  R.  Kish,  S.  Weaver,  S.  Thode,  S.  Buell 

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double  major  who  is  most  proud  of  his  involvment  out- 
side of  the  classroom.  He  was  highly  involved  in  the  Greek 
system  as  a  brother  of  Lambda  Chi  Alpha  fraternity  and 
Vice  President  of  the  Interfraternity  Council.  Ross  was 

selected  as  a  Martindale 
scholar  and  participated  in  a 
trip  to  Ireland  during  the  sum- 
mer after  his  junior  year.  He 
interned  for  PriceWaterhouse 
Coopers  in  Philadelphia,  PA 
the  summer  after  his  sopho- 
more year  and  was  in  London 
as  a  Tauck  Scholar  the  sum- 
mer after  his  junior  year.  Ross 
kept  himself  busy  during  se- 
nior year  serving  as  President  of  both  Beta  Gamma  Sigma 
and  Beta  Alpha  Psi  Honor  Societies.  He  has  greatly  en- 
joyed his  time  at  Lehigh  and  is  very  excited  to  begin  a  full- 
time  position  with  PriceWaterhouseCoopers  in  the  fall  of 
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Melissa  GeNETTI  is  attending  graduate  school  as  a 
Presidential  Scholar  to  obtain  her  teaching  certificate  and 
Masters  Degree  in  Elementary  Education.  Within  the  next 
few  years,  she  plans  on  beginning  a  teaching  career. 
Through  the  America  Reads/America  Counts  Program 
she  has  worked  in  a  Bethlehem  Elementary  School  for  the 
last  three  years  with  second 
grade  students.  Every  week 
Melissa  looks  forward  to  go- 
ing there  because  she  loves 
working  with  children.  Mel- 
issa is  very  athletic  and  enjoys 
being  outdoors.  In  the  sum- 
mer, she  enjoys  spending  time 
at  her  family's  lakeside  home 
where  boating,  jetskiing, 
waterskiing  and  wakeboard- 
ing are  everyday  activities.  During  the  winter  months, 
Melissa  likes  to  spend  time  snowboarding  with  her  friends. 
She  also  runs  and  lifts  weights  regularly,  and  when  she 
finds  time  she  enjoys  reading.  During  her  four  years  at 
Lehigh,  Melissa  has  been  involved  in  club  soccer,  intramu- 
al  sports  and  the  overnight  host  program,  and  she  has 
also  been  a  Student  Ambassador.  In  addition,  Melissa  is  a 
member  of  Phi  Eta  Sigma  Honor  Society  and  the  College 
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C.R.  Mayo,  S.  Bronack,  J.  DiPerna,  W.  Heydenberk,  R.  McAdams 
Front  Row:  J.G.  Lutz,  E.  Shapiro,  A.  Metzler,  L.  Kern 


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Back  Row:  J.  Caffrey,  E.  Sudol,  V.  Dimonie,  A.  Klein, 

T.  Hofmann,  F.  Stein,  W.  Schiesser 

Middle  Row:  J.  Hsu,  K.  Tuzia,  R.  Gabriel,  L.  Sperling, 

C.  Silebi,  H.  Stenger 
Front  Row:  K.  Plotts,  L.  Adamcik,  R.  Kneller,  M.  El-Aasser, 

M.  Kothare,  M.  Chaudury 


Back  Row:  L-W.  Lu,  B.  Yen 

Front  Row:  R.  Weisman,  S.  Pamukcu,  J.  Ricles,  G.  Lennon, 

J.  Fisher,  A.  SenGupta,  J.  Wilson,  R.  Sorensen, 

P.  Mueller,  W.  Zhang 


Back  Row:  T.  Boult,  D.  Hillman,  D.  Kessler,  C.  Holzinger, 

G.  Blank,  K.  Tzeng 
Front  Row:  B.  Richmond,  F.  Hielscher,  E.  Kay,  A.  McAulay, 

R.  Blum,  D.  Christodouiides 


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HRVOJE  dENKO  was  born  in  Zagreb,  Croatia,  the  city  that 
holds  most  of  his  childhood  memories.  As  a  child  he  used  to  spend 
entire  summers  on  the  beautiful  Croatian  coast.  During  his 
junior  year  of  high  school,  Hrvojegota  full-scholarship  to  study 
in  America,  and  he  enrolled  at  Wyoming  Seminary  College 
Preparatory  School  in  Kingston,  PA.  After  graduating  with 
highest  honors  he  came  to  Lehigh  to  pursue  engineering  inter- 
ests and  get  a  Computer  Engineering  degree.  Hrvoje  would  like 
to  think  that  he  got  as  much  out  of  his  time  at  Lehigh  as 
possible.  His  goal  in  life  is  to  try  as  many  things  as  possible,  so 
he  got  involved  in  numerous  activities.  Aside  from  academics, 
Hrvoje  has  played  the  violin  since 
he  was  six  and  continued  in  college 
as  a  member  of  the  LU  Philhar- 
monic. He  started  helping  the  Phil- 
harmonic as  the  tour  manager  when 
he  organized  the  orchestra's  first 
international  tour  of  Austria  and 
the  Czech  Republic.  He  later  served 
as  the  LUP  President.  Hrvoje  also 
became  involved  in  the  Gryphon 

Society,  and  eventually  became  the  Head  Gryphon  of  Trembley 
Park.  Many  great  memories  will  be  connected  to  his  residents,  and 
he  is  very  grateful  that  he  had  a  chance  to  help  others  and  assist  in 
the  creation  of  the  wonderful  student  community  Lehigh  offers. 
Hrvoje  also  brushed  up  on  his  leadership  skills  as  the  President  of 
the  Future  Global  Entrepreneurs  and  a  Vice-President  of  Phi  Beta 
Delta  International  Honor  Society.  Hrvoje  traveled  to  Ireland  as  a 
Martindale  Society  Student  Associate  and  is  finishing  his  article  on 
Irish  e-commerce  that  will  be  published  in  Nasdaq's  journal 
"Perspectives  on  Business  and  Economics. "  Hrvoje  is  a  member  of 
Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Tau  Beta  Pi,  Phi  Eta  Sigma  and  Phi  Beta  Delta 
Honor  societies  and  has  won  numerous  other  honors  and  awards, 
some  of  which  include  the  Class  of  1904  Award,  PBD  Student  of 
the  Year,  Gabuzda  Memorial  Award  for  the  Best  Student  in  EECS 
Department,  Contribution  to  Student  Life  Award  and  Unisys 
Corp.  First  Scholar.  He  also  supported  Habitat  tor  Humanity  by 
building  houses  in  Greenville,  SC  during  this  year's  spring  break. 


HONGGUO  Ho  has  been  a  student  at  Lehigh  for  three  years.  H 
says  that  at  least  up  until  now  Lehigh  has  been  the  best  part  of  his  lifi 
He  has  learned  a  lot  both  in  and  out  of  classes,  made  many  friencr 
and  had  an  overall  good  time  at  college.    Majoring  in  Compute" 
Science  means  that  Hongguo  had  to  spend  most  of  his  time  if. 
computer  labs  as  well  as  programming  or  designing  hardware.  H^ 
first  semester  was  spent  in  GE  China  doing  web  design,  and  in  h 
second  semester  Hongguo  was  programming  for  IBM.   As  tor  tl 
future,  Hongguo  is  setting  out  to  get  a  further  degree  at  Stanto 
LIniversity,  and  he  hopes  to  become  a  successful  computer  enginet 
Hongguo  would  like  to  thank  Lehigh  "tor  all  the  tough  courses,  ni 
professors,  and  funny  guys." 


~Coii&j'&  of  &K^lM&Hh^^  ^  T^-brp-Ueii  ScL&M& 


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the  roots  of  education  are  bitter, 
but  the  fruit  is  sweet/'  - 


aristotle 


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nine  tenths  of  education  is 
encouragement/'  - 


anatole  france 


Ryan  Johnson  is  from  the  mountains  of  Los  Gatos,  LA. 
He  can  see  Monterey  Bay  from  his  house  and  loves  the 
outdoors.  Rvan  is  proudest  after  playing  his  heart  out  for  a 
difficult  cello  performance.  He  is  also  proud  of  the  friend- 
ships he  has  formed  at  Lehigii, 
not  only  with  classmates  but 
also  with  professors.  Ryan  has 
workeci  on  sexeraj  interesting 
projects  includingdesigning  the 
Lehigh  University  Millennial 
Conference  as  an  lacocca 
Scholar.  1  le  tra\'eled  to  Ireland 
asa  MartindaleScholarand  was 
a  member  of  the  Lehigh  Univer- 
sity Philharmonic  Orchestra, 
ChamberOrchestra,  musical  pit 
orchestras  and  the  Baker  piano 
trio.  Ryan  is  a  Dean's  Scholar 

and  Vice-President  of  the  Future  Global  Entrepreneurs  Club 
as  well  as  a  member  of  Phi  Beta  Kappa  and  Tau  Beta  Pi 
National  Honor  Sociehes.  Next  year,  Ryan  will  be  attending 
graduate  school  at  Cambridge  Univeristy  with  a  Rotary 
International  Ambassadorial  Scholarsliip.  He  hopes  to  even- 
tuall\-  start  his  own  companv  in  the  aerospace  industry. 


WeLELA  HaILESELASSIE  is  a  senior  Computer  Engi- 
neering major  and  Economics  minor.  In  high  school,  she 
received  one  of  the  first  international  student  scholarships 
offered  by  Lehigh.  Welela  left  her  homeland  of  Ethiopia 
and  came  to  the  US  to  broaden  the  scope  of  her  education 
and  obtain  her  B.S.  The  courses  Welela  took  at  Lehigh  and 
the  summer  internship  experiences  she  had  with  three 
different  General  Electric  businesses  helped  to  develop 
her  interest  in  the  hardware  aspects  of  Computer  Engi- 
neering and  motixated  her  to  pursue  her  M.S.  (and  possi- 
bly her  Ph.D.).  Welela  plans  to  obtain  a  challenging  career 
position  that  will  utilize  her  technical  and  leadership 
abilities  while  increasing  her  hardware  competency.  She 
also  intends  to  play  a  major  role  in  shaping  Ethiopia's 

technology-based  society  and 
in  making  a  difference  in  the 
lives  of  those  around  her. 
Welela  isa  memberof  Tau  Beta 
Pi,  Phi  Beta  Delta  and  Phi  Eta 
Sigma  Honor  societies.  She 
was  Vice-President  and 
Fundraising  Chair  of  the  Na- 
tional Society  of  Black  Engi- 
neers. She  also  co-founded  the 
African  Cultural  Club  at 
Lehigh  and  was  the  under- 
graduate student  representa- 
ti\e  for  Lehigh's  College  of  En- 
gineering and  Applied  Science  Dean  Search  Committee. 
Welela  is  also  a  recipient  of  Who's  Who  Among  Students 
in  American  Uni\'ersities  and  Colleges,  a  Mike  Shinn 
Distinguished  Fellow  and  a  recipient  of  the  Phi  Beta  Delta 
Student  Scholar  Award.  Welela's  personal  interests  lie  in 
traveling  to  new  places  and  learning  about  different  cul- 
tures and  languages.  During  the  summer  of  \999,  she 
received  a  scholarship  to  participate  in  a  Lehigh  Study 
Abroad  Program  in  Rouen,  France  and  found  it  to  be  a 
ver\'  enjoyable  experience.  Welela  loves  taking  pictures, 
making  home  videos,  collecting  stamps  from  all  over  the 
world  and  spending  quality  time  with  famih  and  friends. 
She  is  also  in  the  process  of  developing  an  interest  in 
cooking.  Her  favorite  Quote  is  "Knowledge  is  BORING  if 
not  APPLIED!" 


Bai  K  Row:  L.  Plebani,  J.  Hartmaii,  G.  Wilson,  L,.  Tonkav,  D.  VVii 
Front  Row:  E.  Zimmers,  J.  Adams,  D.  Dentcheva,  R.  Storer 


Balk  Row:  H.  Jain,  A.  Marder,  R.  Pearson,  D.  Smyth,  W.  Williams, 

G.  Cargill,  ].  Eades 

Front  Row:  H.  Chan,  W.  Misioiek,  M.  Notis,  J.  DuPont, 

L.  Sperling,  M.  Harmer,  J.  Rickman 


Back  Row:  T.  Delph,  P.  Blythe,  R.  Wei,  H.  .\ied,  R.  Lucas, 

A.  Oztekin 

Middle  Row:  K.  Sawyers,  D.  Rockwell,  C.  Smith,  A.  Voloshin, 

S.  Johnson 

From  Row:  R.  Hartranft,  S.  Nettie,  M.  Chew,  A.  Kalnins, 

J.  Kazakia,  J.  Ochs,  J.  Coulter,  G.  Harlow 


It  must  seem  like  just  yesterciay-or  maybe  forever  ago-that  you  arrived  at  Lehigh  to  begin 
your  first  year.  Move-In  days  are  times  of  high  emotion.  Lugging  your  computer  up  three 
flights  of  stairs,  realizing  that  your  dorm  room  Is  a  lot  smaller  full  than  empty,  meeting  your 
roommate  for  the  first  time,  wondering  whether  you  will  ever  make  friends  as  good  as  those 
in  high  school  and  trying  to  find  a  way  to  send  your  parents  home  soon  but  not  too  soon; 
these  and  a  dozen  other  memories  must  spill  from  your  mind  as  you  think  about  your  first 
days  on  campus. 

Now  Its  several  years  later  In  time  and  light  years  In  terms  of  what  you  have  experienced 

and  how  you  have  changed.  It's  another  time  of  anticipation  and  transition,  The  world- 

a  job  or  graduate  school-pulls  forward  and  Lehigh  tugs  back.  Exciting  times,  indeed. 

m  m     m- 

I  hope  you  find  "real  life"  to  be  great,  Lehigh  grads  generally  do.  I  have  the  pleasure  of 
meeting  hundreds  of  Lehigh  alums  each  year  and  find  that  virtually  all  of  them  tell  me  that 
their  lives  are  very  rewarding.  They  also  have  strong  and  fond  memories  of  the  time  they 
spent  on  South  Mountain,  Their  loyalty  is  one  of  the  most  impressive  characteristics  of  the 
Lehigh  family.  j^mbp 

For  the  most  part,  the  older  alums  grow,  the  more  their  Lehigh  memories  are  of  people- 
from  teachers  and  coaches  who  touched  their  lives  to  roommates  and  fraternity  brothers 
who  became  friends  for  life,  The  same  will  probably  be  true  for  you.  Your  best  Lehigh 
memories  will  be  of  Lehigh  people. 

There  is  a  message  in  these  memories.  It's  that,  in  the  end,  people  count  more  than 
anything  else,  and  being  a  good  person-daughter,  son,  mother,  father,  friend-is  more 
important  than  all  that  money  can  buy. 

So,  as  your  future  unfolds,  always  take  time  to  be  a  geniunely  good  person.  Contribute  to 
your  world.  It  has  contributed  a  lot  to  get  you  to  where  you  are  today.  il 

Remember  Lehigh,  too.  Come  back  from  time  to  time  and  tell  us  how  things  are  going.  All 
of  us  at  Lehigh  will  be  eager  to  know  how  you  are  doing. 


Gregory  C.  Forrington 


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Athletics 


FALL  ATHLETICS 


CROSS  COUNTRY 
FIELD  HOCKEY 
VOLLEYBALL 
FOOTBALL 
SOCCER 


Right:  Colleen  Glass 
and  Stacy  Rallo  stay  in 
pace  with  each  other. 
Below:  Football  play- 
ers join  hands  for  a 
prayer  before  the 
game. 


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Left:  These  sta- 
dium gates  have 
let  in  more  fans 
than  any  other 
set  in  the  Patriot 
League. 


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Senior  Michelle  Kantor 


This  past  fall  was  another  successful  season 
for  many  of  Lehigh's  athletic  teams.  The 
football  team  continued  its  dynasty  by 
capturing  another   Patriot   League 
Championship  while  advancing  to  the 
second  round  of  national  playoffs.  The 
men's  soccer  team  also  took  home  the 
Patriot  League  title  by  beating  archrival 
Lafavette  in  the  final  round  of  the  tourna- 


ment. The  women's  soccer  and  field  hockey 
teams  both  experienced  turn  around  years  that  are  allowing  their  programs  to 
develop  and  earn  more  respect.  The  men's  and  women's  cross  country  teams 
placed  fourth  and  second,  while  Debbie  Utesch  received  Patriot  League  Coach 
of  the  Year  Honors  for  the  women's  best  finish  in  the  last  nine  years. 


Athletics 


The  Lehigh  men's  soccer  team  had  a  historic  year  winning  the 
Patriot  League  Championship  and  gaining  an  NCAA  birth.  Led  by 
seniors  Andy  Soisson,  John  Wrobel  and  Andy  Casey,  the  men's 
soccer  team  had  an  unprecedented  run  in  the  final  three  weeks  of  the 
season  to  keep  its  dream  alive:  defeating  Navy  2-1  in  double  over- 
time, stunning  Bucknell  with  nine  seconds  left  to  win  1-0  and 
beating  Bucknell  the  following  week  in  the  first  round  of  the  playoffs 
1-0  to  advance  to  the  finals  against  the  top-seated  team  Lafayette.  In 
dtamatic  fashion,  the  men's  soccer  team  scored  with  just  11.4 
seconds  remaining  to  send  the  championship  game  into  overtime. 
After  four  sudden  victory  periods,  the  game  remained  deadlocked 
and  the  teams  went  to  penalty  kicks  to  decide  the  championship.  It 
was  not  until  Co-Captain  Andy  Soisson's  kick  did  Lehigh  emerge  as 
the  2000  Patriot  League  Champion,  and  the  celebration  erupted. 
The  journey  was  a  result  of  exceptional  mental  endurance  and  the 
mental  stability  displayed  by  twenty-three  courageous  young  men. 
The  reward  was  a  championship  and  an  NCAA  birth  that  no  other 
Lehigh  team  in  history  has    ever  achieved. 


Andrew        Soisson,        co-captain        and        defensive 
turns  with  significant  experience 

Having      storted      every      game      thi 
season,     he    is    easily     the        most 
consistent        player        over        the 
past        three        seasons.        Andy 
has      led      the      team      defen- 
sively        and         directed         the 
backs      and      midfield.      He      is 
the       anchor       ol       the       team's 
defense     and     as     a     center     back 
has       provided       ample       stability 


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Far  Left:  Junior  Colin 
Marshall  provides  strong  of- 
fensive support  for  Lehigh. 
Left:  Sophomore  Travis 
Smith  eludes  a  defender 
and  keeps  the  bail  olive  for 
Lehigh. 


Clockv^ise  from  Immediate  Left:  Sophomore 
David  Miller  provides  defensive  expertise  in 
the  midfield  through  the  year;  Sophomore 
Evan  Bruno  leads  the  team  in  point  totals; 
Freshman  Doug  Cusick  gets  airborne  taking 
one  for  the  team. 


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iiCCEM 


Coach  Julie  Leonhardt  had  big  expectations  coming  into  this  fall 
season  for  her  Lady  Mountain  Hawks,  and  she  watched  as  her  team 
fulfilled  them.  The  Hawks  broke  four  season  records,  tied  two 
records,  scored  the  most  goals  in  one  season  since  1994  and  beat 
Army  for  the  first  time  in  the  history  of  women's  soccer  at  Lehigh. 
On  top  of  everything,  Lehigh  had  four  All-Patriot  League  Award 
recipients,  more  than  the  team  has  ever  had  before,  including  Jami 
Bisetti's  selection  as  Defensive  Player  of  the  Year.  Joining  Jami  were 
All-Patriot  selections  junior  Jen  Karpovich  (first  team),  junior 
Michi  Matter  (second  team)  and  freshman  Lauren  Rybas  (second 
team).  One  of  the  biggest  highlights  of  the  season  came  in  Lehigh's 
defeat  of  Lafayette  in  overtime  for  the  second  year  in  a  row.  The 
team's  overall  record  tied  for  Best  Record,  and  the  women  allowed 
fewer  goals  than  ever  in  the  history  of  women's  soccer  at  Lehigh. 
Coach  Leonhardt  was  pleased  with  this  season  and  said,  "I  am 
extremely  proud  of  my  team." 


When  Jami  Bisetti  signed  with  Lehigh  as  a  goalkeeper, 
Coach  Julie  Leonhardt  said,  "She  was  taking  a  leap  of  faith 
coming  to  a  team  which  didn't  have  a  very  good  record  in  the 
past."  Coach  Leonhardt  was  a 
first-year  coach  and  was  plan- 
ning on  "...building  the  team 
up  from  the  back  to  the 
front. ..Jami  was  going  to 
be  the  cornerstone,"  and 
Jami  proved  to  be  just  that. 
Four  years  later,  Jami  was 
named  Patriot  League  De- 
fensive Player  of  the  Year. 
She  cvcelled  in  every  aspect  of 
her       game.       Jami       holds       six       career 

records      for      the      women's      soccer      team      and       has       the      second- 
best      Goals      Against      Average      in      Lehigh      history. 


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Far  Left:  The  team 
celebrates  after  a 
hard-foughit  victory 
in  league  play. 
Left:  Sophomore 
Lauren  Day  beats 
her  opponent  "to 
the  kick"  OS  sopho- 
more Christene 
Banda  looks  on. 


Above:  Sophomore 
Christene  Banda 
slides  in  to  steal  the 
boll  from  her  oppo- 
nent. 

Left:  Sophomore 
Jado  Orr  hustles  to 
the  ball  in  an  at- 
tempt to  score  a 
goal. 


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The  men's  cross  country  team  has  been  constantly  developing 
over  the  last  few  years.  Sophomore  Alex  L'Heureux  began  leading 
the  pack  this  year.  The  Mountain  Hawks  had  a  huge  sweep  over 
archrival  Lafayette  with  L'Heureux  in  first  place  and  juniors  Rob 
Black  and  Dan  Contreras  taking  third  and  fourth  respectively.  "Rob 
and  Dan  ran  a  great  race  together  and  were  able  to  keep  Lafayette's 
number  two  runner  out  of  the  top  three,"  said  Coach  Utesch.  This 
strategy  let  Lehigh  dominate  the  finish  line.  "Senior  Justin  Taylor 
and  sophomore  Tim  Monahan  both  ran  one  of  their  best  races  and 
guaranteed  the  win  for  us,"  Contreras  said.  This  is  the  second 
consecutive  year  the  men  have  beaten  Lafayette.  At  the  Monmouth 
Invitational,  the  same  three  placed  in  the  top  five  again:  L'Heureux 
placing  first,  Contreras  taking  third  and  Black  finishing  fourth  right 
behind  him.  This  strong  foundation  helped  the  men's  team  edge  out 
Monmouth  for  a  first-place  team  finish  and  a  very  successful  season. 


Sophomore       Alex       L'Heureux       hus       made       quiie       an       impression 
on     Patriot     League     Cross     Country     competition.      He     was     an     All- 
Patriot       League       selection       for       the       second       year       after       placing 
si.xih     at      the     League     meet.      Alex     was 
a        consistent        top-linisher        among 
the      Lehigh      men      in      competition. 
He    finished    first    in    the    Lehigh- 
Lafayette      dual      meet      to      help 
his        team        beat        archrival 
Lafayette.       He       also       placed 
fifth      overall      and      first      out 
of     the      Lehigh      men      at      the 
Dartmouth         Invitational.         As 
a     result,      Alex     was     named     a 
Patriot        League        Cross        Country 
Runner      of      the      Week. 


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Far  Left:  Sophomore  Alex 
L'  Heureux  uses  his  energy  to 
finish  first  in  this  race. 
Left:  Juniors  Rob  Black  and 
Dan  Contreras  pace  each 
other. 


Above:  Lehigh's  cross  coun- 
try course  is  one  of  the 
nation's  most  beautiful. 
Left:  Senior JustinTaylor and 
sophomore  Tim  Monahan 
help  keep  each  other  moti- 
vated. 


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CMiSS 
CillTlY 


The  women's  cross  country  team  had  a  phenomenal  season.  This 
year's  women  finished  with  their  best  record  in  the  last  nine  years 
and  placed  second  in  the  Patriot  League  meet.  Head  Coach  Debbie 
Utesch  received  Coach  of  the  Year  Honors  for  her  team's  efforts.  She 
said,  "The  best  thing  about  winning  the  award  was  when  it  was 
announced  the  team  seemed  so  happy  tor  me.  The  credit  obviously 
goes  to  them.  To  Finish  in  second  place  with  what  is  still  a  relatively 
young  team  is  quite  an  accomplishment."  This  young  team  has 
clearly  defined  the  path  it  is  going  to  take.  The  women  blew 
Lafayette  away  in  their  dual  meet  this  season  capturing  the  top  five 
places.  Lucinda  Hull  won  the  women's  race  while  her  sister  Claudin 
took  second  11  seconds  later.  Megan  Ackers,  Edann  Brady  and 
Christine  Boyd  finished  off  the  top  five.  Boyd  edged  out  the  top 
Lafayette  runner  by  only  five  seconds.  Both  Claudin  and  Lucinda 
Hull  earned  spots  on  the  Patriot  League  Team  by  placing  seventh 
and  fourth  in  the  League  meet.  These  women  are  looking  tor  even 
stronger  finishes  next  year. 


Senior      Colleen      Glass      has      been      one      of      tlie      most      experienced 

runners      on       the      cross      country      team. 

For     the     past     two     years,     she     has 

been       the       co-captain       and       a 

key      piece      of      foundation      of 

this         young         team.         The 

women       have       used       Colleen 


as    an    example    for    her    lead- 
ership        and         determination 
both      in      athletics      and      aca- 
demics    as     an     Academic     All- 
American         Team         member. 


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Far  Left:  Sophomore 
Cloudin  Hull  pulls  up  into  a 
prime  position  for  the  finish. 
Left:  This  runner  l<eeps  her 
focus  against  the  Leopards. 


Above:  Let  the  butt  kicking 

begin.  The  women's  race 

against  Lafayette  has  just 

begun. 

Left:    Sophomore  Lucinda 

Hull  takes  the  lead  once 

again. 


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Although  the  women's  volleyball  team  started  the  season  with  two 
losses  against  Mississippi  State  and  Air  Force,  it  was  no  prediction  of 
the  team's  performance  to  come.  Itwasacloseseason  with  a  final  record 
of  15-14  overall.  A  highlight  of  this  season  was  a  3-0  win  against  rival 
Lafayette  that  placed  Lehigh  in  the  Patriot  League  Tournament  held  at 
Bucknell.  Lafayette  put  up  a  good  fight  but  did  not  stand  a  chance  against 
sophomore  Rochelle  Healea's  ten  kills  or  Shannon  Doherry's  1 1  digs. 
Despite  defeating  Bucknell  twice  during  the  season,  Lehigh  lost  to  the  Bison 
in  the  tournament.  However,  Head  Coach  Patrick  Nicholas  was  able  to 
oversee  another  Patriot  League  victory,  7-5,  for  the  fourth  year  in  a  row. 
Shannon  Doherty,  the  lone  senior,  led  an  even  younger  team  than  last  year. 
Other  critical  players  included  Kim  Feltner,  who  played  all  season  on  a  bad 
ankle,  and  sophomore  Samantha  Stahl,  the  team's  setter.  Katie  Dukatz  along 
with  Feltner  and  Stahl  made  up  one  of  the  smallest  front  lines  in  the  Patriot 
League.  Volleyball  ended  its  regular  season  with  a  sweep  against  Coppin 
State.  Game  scores  were  a  whopping  1 5-2,  1 5-3  and  1 5-8.  Overall  the  team 
earned  another  successful  season  and  is  looking  forward  to  an  even  more 
rewarding  one  next  fall. 


Shannon     Doherty         was     the     only     senior     this     year     as     well     as 
the     only     player     in     Lehigh's     history     to 
play      every      single     position.      "It      was 
truly     a     delight     to     see     Shannon's 
leadership      ability      senior      year 
Her       tenacity       and       spirit       in 
practice     and     during     a     match 
allowed        Shannon        to        gain 
the       respect       of       her       team- 
mates       and        coaches.        Shan- 
non    was     definitely     a     leader     by 
e.vample."  -ylssistant  Coach 

George         Yeh 


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Far  Left:  Junior  Kim  Feltner  mai<es  a  dig 

agairist  Lafayette  at  the  match  that  put 

the  Mountain  Hawl<s  into  the  Patriot 

League  Tournament. 

Left:  Lehigh  awaits  the  opponent's  next 

serve. 


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Clockwise  from  Immediate 
Left:  Sophomore  Samantha 
Stahl  spikes  the  ball  into  a 
Lafayette  opponent;  Fresh- 
man Katie  Dukatz  gets 
ready  to  take  her  shot- 
Sophomore  Rochelle 
Healea  digs  the  ball. 


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Despite  returning  only  two  seniors,  the  field  hockey  team  man- 
aged to  improve  its  record  fiom  last  year.  Captains  Kristy  McHale 
('01),  Patrice  Alvino  ('01)  and  Jenny  Lehman  ('02)  provided  the 
leadership  and  experience  necessary  for  the  Lady  Mountain  Hawks 
to  produce  a  record  of  7-10.  Juniors  Michelle  Wilgden  and  Lehman 
led  the  scoring  effort  with  six  and  five  goals  respectively  while  Alvino 
and  McHale  shut  down  many  opponents  with  a  strong  defensive 
effort  in  the  backfield.  The  Lady  Mountain  Hawks  will  greatly  miss 
the  presence  of  their  two  seniors,  but  as  Alvino  stated,  "Now  we  have 
the  foundation  to  be  successful,  and  the  program  can  do  nothing  but 
flourish."  Lehigh  field  hockey  continues  to  strengthen  as  three 
players,  junior  Cindy  Tindall,  sophomore  Margo  Smith  and  McHale, 
were  selected  to  the  2000  Astro-Turf/NFHCA  Division  I  Mid-East 
Ail-American  Teams.  McHale  was  selected  to  the  All-Patriot  League 
First  Team  while  Tindall  led  the  team  with  42  shots  on  goal  and 
received  Second  Team  All-Patriot  League  Honors  tor  her  excellence 
on  attack  and  in  the  midfield.  Sophomore  goalkeeper  Margo  Smith 
was  selected  to  the  first  team  and  was  nationally  ranked  12th  in  save 
percentage.  "I  think  we  made  some  real  progress  this  season  and  our 
seniors  should  be  very  pleased  with  what  they  accomplished." 
-  Coach  Finegan 

As  a  three-year  starter,  senior  Kristy  McHale  provided  a 
competitive  edge  in  the  defensive  end  while  also  proving  to 
be  a  strong  presence  on  the  at- 
tack. Described  by  many  of  her 
teammates  as  having  an  ull- 
or-nothing  attitude.  McHale  ^ 
possessed  a  strong  dedi- 
cation and  desire  to  win 
that  fueled  her  through- 
out her  career.  To  finish 
her         playing  career         at 

Lehigh,      McHale      earned      First 
Team      All-Patriot      League      Hon- 
ors.      Couch       Finegan       believes      she 
"is       fun       to      watch       because      of      her      competitiveness." 


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Far  Left:  Junior  Tri-Captain 
Jenny  Lehman  looks  up  field 
to  receive  a  pass. 
Left:  Junior  Jane  Knowles 
stops  the  ball  and  sets  up  a 
teammate  for  an  offensive 
corner  shot. 


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Above:  During  a  time-out, 
the  team  discusses  its  win- 
ning strategies. 
Left:  JuniormidfielderCindy 
Tindall  fights  her  opponent 
for  the  ball. 


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99 


The  Lehigh  football  team  used  this  season  to  prove  it  is  a  strong 
force  to  contend  with  in  the  Patriot  League.  With  the  loss  of  several 
key  starters  from  last  season,  this  year  was  tabbed  as  a  year  of 
rebuilding  for  the  Mountain  Hawks.  Even  so,  Lehigh  found  a  way  to 
win  all  season  long.  On  offense,  the  team  was  led  by  starting 
quarterback  Brant  Hall  who  provided  Lehigh  with  a  strong  arm  and 
an  ability  to  run.  He  was  helped  by  talented  wide  receivers  Rick 
Moore  and  Brian  Endler.  Led  by  seniors  Matt  Andrews,  Antraveous 
Slaton,  James  Young  and  Bryant  Appling,  the  often  overshadowed 
defense  took  center  stage  returning  six  of  its  top  nine  tacklers  from 
last  year's  nationally  ranked  team  in  scoring  and  rushing  defense. 
The  team  finished  with  an  undefeated  regular  season,  third  straight 
Patriot  League  Championship  and  a  first-round  upset  win  over 
Western  Illinois  in  the  NCAA  Tournament.  Although  the  season 
ended  with  a  tough  loss  to  the  University  of  Delaware  in  the  second 
round  of  the  playoffs,  it  was  still  a  very  impressive  season. 


Senior       Quad-Captain       Brian       McDonald       has       been 

offensive       lineman       throughout       his       Lehigh       career. 

lead     his     team     to     win     three     straight 

Patriot  League  Championships 

and     make     three     straight     NCAA 

Tournament  appearances. 

Brian     was     named     a     Kodak 

and      Associated      Press      All- 

.4merican     as     a     senior     and 

earned         All-ECAC         First 

Team     Honors.     He    was    also 

named       to       the       All-Patriot 

League       Team       as      a      junior 

and        senior. 


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Far  Left:  Junior  Phil  Pleasant 
travels  down  field  toward 
the  goal. 

Left:  Senior  Quad-Captains 
Matt  Andrews,  Bryant 
Appling,  Brian  McDonald 
and  Dustin  Grande  take  the 
field. 


Clockwise  from  Immediate 

Left:  Juniors  JamaalBurcher 
and  Derek  Merrifield  relax 
during  a  break  in  the  ac- 
tion; Sophomore  Matt 
Salvaterra  takes  down  a 
Lafayette  opponent;  Junior 
Jamaal  Burcher  eludes  a 
Colgate  defender  with  help 
from  sophomore  Phillip 
Eversley. 


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Women's  Cross 
Country  Schedule 

Lehigh  High  Five  Meet 

Dartmouth 

LAFAYETTE 

PAUL  SHORT  RUN 

Monmouth  Invitational 

Allentown  College 


Men's  Soccer  Scoreboard 

Marist 
Albany 
ST.  PETER'S 

Drexel  i  *  3 

DELAWARE  '*  •' 

ST  JOSEPH'S 
HOLY  CROSS 
FAIRLEICH  DICKINSON 
Colgate 
,  TEMPLE 
Army 
RIDER 
LAFAYETTE 
Penn 

Charleston 
South  Carolina 
Navy 

BUCKNELL 
Bucknell 
Lafayette 

Season  Final  12-5-3 
Patriot  League  ^-' 


Football  Scoreboard 


Wofford 

W  34-14 

PENN 

W  17-10 

Princeton 

W20-18 

CGRNELLI- 

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^     W  34-14 

Towson       M 

mjSM 

i     W42-21 

Harvard  JB 

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W  45-13 

BUCKNEll 

W21-14 

Holy  Cross 

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COLGATE 

W  20-14 

fordham 

W51-17 

Lafayette 

W  31-17 

Western  Illinois 

W  37-7 

Delaware 

L 22-47 

Season  Final 

12-1 

Patriot  League  6-0 

Women's  Soccer  Scoreboard 


Towson 

L  1-3 

Temple 

W  1-0 

NIAGRA 

W  3-1 

Delaware 

LO-1 

MARIST 

W4-1 

Bucknell 

LO-1 

PRINCETON 

LO-2 

ARMY 

W  3-0 

STONY  brook 

LO-1 

COLGATE 

LO-2 

St.  Peter's 

W8-0 

BINGHAMTON 

W2-0 

Lafayette 

W2-I 

Holy  Cross 

L2-4 

UMBC 

W2-I 

AVY 

TO-0 

I'enn 

LO-5 

Season  Final  8-8- 1 
Patriot  League  2-3-1 


Volleyball 
Scoreboard 

Miss. State  I 

Air  Force  1 

acksonvillf  State  I 
RIDER 
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Duquesne  I 

St.  John's  I 

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Season  Final   15-14 
Patriot  League  7-5 


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Men's  Cross  Country 
Schedule 

Lehigh  Hi^'h  Five  Meet 

Dartmouth 

LAFAYFTTE 

PAUL  SHORT  RUN 

Monmouth  Invitational 

Allentown  College 


Field  Hockey  Scoreboard 

Rider                          ^^. 
Temple                    ^WB^ 

W  1-0 
W  1-0 

Monmouth 

W2-1 

COLUMBIA 

L  1-2 

West  Chester         l}W^ 
Colgate                 .*i^^ 

LO-2 

L  1-2 

URSINIUS       -^jfl^ 

L  3-4 

LASALLE  ^^xAr  /  A 
Cornell              fP^ 

W  1-0 

L2-3 

Bucknell             '^Bi^ 

W  2-1 

HOLY  CROSS 

L  1-2 

Villanova 

LO-5 

Fairfield 

L2-3 

drexel 

L2-3 

ST.  JOSEPHS 

W3-0 

Siena 

W  3-0 

LAFAYETTE 

LO-2 

Season  Final  7- 

10 

Patriot  League 

1-5 

WINTER  ATHLETICS 


INDOOR  TRACK 
BASKETBALL 
WRESTLING 
SWIMMING 
&  DIVING 


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Right:  Junior  Matt 
Crawford  tal<es  tine 
ball  up  court, 
Below:  Snowmen? 
No,  that's  the  Lehigh 
swim  team. 


Left:  This  enthusi- 
astic Mountain 
Hawk  is  proudly 
displayed  on  the 
basketball  court 
in  Stabler  Arena. 


i 


Thewinter  brought  home  three  All-Ameri- 
cans,  one  Patriot  League  title,  anticipa- 
tion and  angst.  The  men  s  basketball 
team  turned  its  season  around  and 
beat  Lafayette  all  three  times  they 
played,  including  a  come  from  be- 
hind win  in  the  first  round  of  the 
Patriot  League  Tournament.  In  the 
end,  both  the  men's  and  women's  bas- 
ketball teams  fell  to  Holy  Cross.  The 
swim  teams  vied  for  top  spots  in  the  league  again  with  the  women  regaining 
the  crown  and  the  men  finishing  up  second.  The  mens  track  ream  set  two 
new  school  records  and  the  women's  team  had  two  athletes  earn  All-East 
honors.  All  the  while,  Lehio;h  wrestlino;  brought  three  All-Americans  home 
from  nationals. 


Senior  Matt  Goldstein 


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^UB 


The  Lehigh  men's  basketball  team  started  the  season  looking  to 
prove  to  pre-season  critics  that  it  could  play  at  the  same  high  level  as 
last  season.  Under  the  direction  of  Coach  Sal  Mentesana,  and  led  by 
veterans  Ed  Lacayo  and  Bobby  Willis,  Lehigh  capped  off  its  best 
regular  season  since  the  early  90s  by  beating  archrival  Lafayette  for 
the  third  time  this  year.  Sophomore  guard  Matt  Logie  emerged  as  a 
premiere  league  shooter  and  was  honored  as  a  Second  Team  All- 
Patriot  League  member.  All-Rookie  team  member  Alex  Jensen 
played  a  major  role  in  his  first  season  as  a  Mountain  Hawk  thanks  to 
his  versatility  on  the  court.  Lehigh  also  received  strong  inside 
support  from  sophomore  center  Matt  Crawford,  a  strong  rebounder 
with  a  good  outside  jump  shot.  The  season  ended  with  a  loss  to  top- 
seated  Holy  Cross  in  the  Patriot  League  Tournament  in  its  third 
straight  semifinal  appearance  in  as  many  years.  The  return  of  four 
of  five  starters  for  next  season  can  only  mean  that  Lehigh  will  be  a 
force  to  reckon  with  in  the  coming  year. 


Edil  Lacayo,  a  back-to-back  winner  of  the  team's 
Coaches  Award,  served  as  senior  captain  and  helped 
Lehigh  to  the  most  wins 
since  the  1992  season. 

Ed       also       won        the       Lehigh 
Male  Leadership  Award 

presented  to  the         mule 

student  athlete  that  best 
traditions 
character 
Coach 
says,  "He 
has  thrown  himself  into  this 
1S0%."  Ed's      enthusiasm      for 

the      sport      is      just      as      apparent      in      his      community      with      his 
participation      in      numerous      youth      basketball      camps      and      clinics. 


represents  the 

of  leadership, 

and       athleticism. 
Sal       Mentesana 


•^ 


Athletics 


Far  Left:  Freshman  Alex  Jensen  dribbles  the  ball  down 
the  court. 

Left:  Senior  Bobby  Willis  handles  the  ball  before  a  drive 
to  the  basket. 


Clockwise  from  Immediate 
Left:  Senior  Sah-U-Rah  Brown 
(42)  goes  for  the  rebound 
against  a  Columbia  opponent 
as  sophomore  teammates 
Alan  Goff  (32)  and  Zlatko 
Savovic  (15)  look  on;  Junior 
Robert  Mbom  shows  off  his 
strong  defensive  skills;  That's  a 
slam  dunk  for  sophomore  Matt 
Crawford. 


Athletics       /a 


The  2000-2001  women's  basketball  team  came  into  this  season 
with  few  familiar  faces  on  the  court.  Having  lost  seven  players  to 
graduation.  Head  Coach  Sue  Troyan  was  faced  with  the  challenge  of 
mixing  a  talented  group  of  new  players  with  the  few  remaining  team 
veterans.  It  appears  that  Lehigh  has  met  that  challenge.  All-Patriot 
League  Honors  were  given  to  senior  Gina  Zang  and  sophomore  Anne 
Tiernev,  who  together  helped  lead  the  Mountain  Hawks  in  3-point 
shooting  and  rebounding.  Tierney,  following  up  on  one  of  the  best 
freshman  seasons  in  Patriot  League  history,  became  the  fastest 
Lehigh  player  to  reach  1,000  points  in  the  final  regular  season  game 
against  Navy.  Lehigh  sophomore  guards  Shelita  Burks  and  Billi 
Ford  also  provided  Lehigh  with  support  throughout  the  season.  The 
Mountain  Hawks  ended  their  season  with  a  loss  in  the  Patriot  League 
Tournament  to  Holy  Cross,  the  only  other  team  to  capture  the 
league  title  in  the  past  few  seasons.  All  eyes  will  be  on  Lehigh  next 
season  as  it  looks  toward  avenging  that  loss  and  winning  the  league 
title. 


Sarah        Hessei,        the       senior       co-captain,        has        anchored        the 
power      forward      position      for      the 
Mountain     Hawks     over     the     last 
few    seasons.        She    is    a    steady 
player         who         averaged         at 
least      10      points      per      game 
in     Patriot     League     play     for 
the         third         year         running. 
Showing  strong  leadership 

abilities,  Sarah  consistently 

performed         well         in         pressure 
situations.  She     led     the     Moun- 

tain    Hawks     in     scoring     during     Senior 

Night     competition     over     Colgate     and     in     her     final     game,     a     tough 
tournament      loss      to      Holy      Cross. 


^P^J      Athletics 


Far  Left:  SeniorGinaZang  looks 

to  pass  thie  ball. 

Left:  Sophomore  Anne  Tierney 

blocks  an  opponent  as  sopfio- 

more  Billi  Ford  prepares  for  a 

shiot. 


Clockwise  from  Immediate  Left:  Sopho- 
more Shelita  Burks  watches  her  shot  drop 
to  the  basket ;  Junior  Charlotte  Muller  tries 
to  take  the  ball  past  an  opponent;  Sopho- 
more Catherine  Nicholson  drives  to  the 
basket. 


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The  2000-2001  men's  swimming  and  diving  team  came  into  this 
season  with  one  goal  in  mind:  the  Patriot  League  trophy.  Although 
the  men  came  up  short,  finishing  second  to  their  long-time  nemesis 
Army,  they  still  had  an  extraordinary  season.  The  team  had  to  face 
many  obstacles  such  as  illness  and  injury,  sidelining  some  of  its  key 
members.  However,  the  men  were  able  to  come  together  while 
enduring  the  pains  of  the  Florida  training  trip.  They  returned  to 
Lehigh  tired  and  broken  down  but  persisted  to  achieve  their  goal  of 
the  Patriot  League  Championship  by  keeping  their  heads  held  high. 
The  men  went  into  the  meet  and  swam  their  hearts  out.  Although 
the  men  finished  second,  they  left  the  meet  with  12  All-Patriot 
League  Honors  given  to  seniors  Matt  Barausky,  Bryan  Dunker  and 
Andy  Holland;  junior  Rocco  Colabella;  sophomores  Ian  Gillen  and 
Bing  Padmasankha;  and  freshman  Brian  Golebiewski.  Also  receiv- 
ing high  honor  was  sophomore  Lou  Bosurgi  who  walked  away  with 
the  honor  of  Swimmer  of  the  Meet.  Even  though  the  men  did  not 
win,  they  were  still  victors.  They  overcame  more  than  any  other 
team  in  the  league  and  worked  harder  than  most  coidd  ever  imagine. 

Senior     Bryan      Dunker     is     un      incredibly     intense     person,      in     and 
out    of    the    pool.        Bryan,    a    member    of    ROTC,    has    received    many 
awards      from      ROTC      as      well      as      the      university      including      the 
Contribution       to       Student       Life      Award,       the      Alumni       Association 
Undergraduate       Merit       Award       and 
the       University       Service       Award. 
In     the     pool,     Bryan     is     the     co- 
captain     of     the     men's     swim- 
ming     team,      and      he      is      an 
amazing     leader.  "Bryan     is 

one     of     the     finest     individu- 
als    we've     ever     had      in     our 
swimming  program  at 

Lehigh.  As      a      person,       a 

scholar-athlete      and      a      leader      he 
is    a     role    model     to    all     of    his    peers 

and       has       set       a       standard       of       excellence       for       other       Lehigh 
swimmers       to       follow." 


"■^^^m^ 


•^ 


Athletics 


Far  Left:  Senior  Andy  Holland, 
on  All-Patriot  League  honoree 
comes  up  for  air  while  swim- 
ming the  breaststroke. 
Left:  Sophomore  and  Patriot 
League  Swimmer  of  the  Meet 
Lou  Bosurgi  takes  one  of  many 
strokes  he  will  take  during  his 
distance  event. 


.'>4»|#«.GM«. 


Above:  Seniors  Bryan  Dunker 
and  Mike  Pealer  motivate 
the  swimmers  and  parents 
to  show  the  other  teams  their 
"O"  faces  at  the  Patriots. 
Left:  Sophomore  Ian  Gillen, 
a  member  of  the  All-Patriot 
League  team  reaches  for 
the  finish  in  his  backstroke 
event. 


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/// 


epiwiNo 

This  year  was  one  of  greatness  for  the  Lady  Mountain  Hawk 
swimmers  and  divers.  The  women  were  able  to  overcome  much 
adversity  including  illness  and  the  loss  of  some  very  talented  swim- 
mers. They  also  endured  a  Florida  training  trip  that  was  comparable 
to  boot  camp.  The  women  were  beat  down  and  tired  for  the  majority 
of  the  season,  but  with  a  lot  of  rest  and  a  good  taper  they  were  ready 
to  show  the  world  their  "O"  faces  when  February  and  the  Patriot 
League  Championship  meet  rolled  around.  The  women  swam  and 
dove  like  maniacs  for  three  grueling  days  and  nights  and  came  out  on 
top,  out-swimming  Bucknell  by  36.5  points.  Leading  the  Hawks 
were  junior  Lauren  Ayres,  sophomores  Laura  Gabrynowicz  and  Katy 
Hunchar  and  freshman  Linsey  Kokal,  who  all  received  Patriot  League 
Honors.  Also  receiving  high  League  Honors  was  the  women's  Head 
Coach  Chris  Marshall,  who  went  home  with  the  Coach  of  the  Year 
award  for  the  second  year  in  a  row.  All  of  the  women  that  received 
Patriot  honors  will  be  returning  next  year  and  are  ready  to  fight  tor 
the  title  once  again. 

The     first     word     ttiat     comes     to     mind     when     one     thinks     of    Linsey 
Kokal     is      "astounding."  A     freshman     from     Ohio,      Linsey     came 

into  this  season  with  high  expectations,  all  of  which  she  met. 
After  shaving  her  head  at  the  Patriot  League  Champion- 
ship Meet  in  February,  Linsey  won 
two  of  her  three  individual 
events  and  received  All-Pa- 
triot League  Honors.  When 
asked  about  Linsey,  Coach 
Chris  IVIarshall  responded, 
"Linsey  is  one  of  the  fin- 
est competitors  I  have  ever 
known.  There  is  no  one 
else  I  have  met  who  likes  to 
win  more  than  Linsey.  She 
also  happens  to  be  one  of  the 
easiest  going,  well  liked  and  fun  student-athletes  we  have  in 
our  program.  An  interesting  blend  in  an  individual. ..fierce,  but 
fun!" 


Athletics 


#t^. 


Far  Left:  Senior  diver 
Nicole  Shock  executes  o 
perfect  dive  at  a  meet  in 
Jacob's  Pool. 
Left:  Junior  and  All-Patriot 
League  honoree  Lauren 
Ayres  flys  through  the 
water  in  a  meet  at  home 
against  Yale  University. 


Above  (Left  to  Right) :  Fresh- 
men  Kate  Donald  and 
Linsey  Kokal,  sophomore 
Laura  Gabryoniv\/cz  and 
freshman  Sarah  Langan  fo- 
cus before  finishing  one, 
two,  three  and  eight  in  the 
200-breaststroke,  chang- 
ing the  Patriot  League 
Meet  around  to  favor  the 
Lady  Mountain  Hawks. 
Left:  Freshman  Caitlin 
Fiedler  speeds  to  the  wall 
in  a  sprint  event. 


Athletics        //5 


TiACK 


Despite  its  youth,  after  graduating  many  strong  seniors  last  year,  the 
Lehigh  men's  indoor  track  and  field  team  managed  to  rise  to  third 
place  overall  in  Patriot  League  standings.'  Led  by  captains  Justin 
Taylor,  Gene  Rosamilia,  Colin  Reardon  and  Steve  Richardson,  the 
men  repeatedly  created  a  name  for  Lehigh  across  the  boards.  While 
the   upperclassmen   provided   a   consistently   strong  showing,    the 
sophomores  surprised  many  opponents  this  year.     Three  sopho- 
mores, Alex  L'Heureux,  Todd  Johnson  and  Chris  Lambert,  each 
earned  a  place  on  the  Patriot  League  team  for  the  first  time  in  their 
careers.  L'Heuruex,  a  distance  runner,  also  received  All  East  Honors 
while  breaking  a  Lehigh  school  record  in  the  mile.   To  make  a  great 
season  even  better.  Head  Coach  Matt  Utesch  received  the  honor  of 
being  named  Patriot  League  Coach  of  the  Year.     The  Mountain 
Hawks  will  graduate  ten  dedicated  seniors,  but  have  now  established 
a  solid  foundation  with  which  to  build  on. 

Steve      Richardson,      a      middle      distance      runner      on      the      Track 

and       Field       team,       exemplified       the 

Lehigh       student       athlete.  The 

co-captain  challenged  many 

top      runners      during      his      four 

years,       competing       in       events 

such       as       the       1000       meter 

and     the    4,x800     relay     .        De- 
spite       such        hard        competi- 
tion    he    still    managed     to    cre- 
ate       a        name        for        himsel 
Richardson      broke      the      16      year- 
old       Lehigh       school       record       for       the 
1000       meter       this       year.  Outside       of       athletics,       Richardson 

graduates  high  in  his  class  with  a  degree  in  finance.  The  track 
team  will  greatly  miss  his  leadership  abilities  and  dedication 
for     the     sport     . 


^Kt       Athletics 


"IT 


Far  left:  Sophomore  Matt 
Mackay  blows  by  his  oppo- 
nents OS  he  looks  to  the  finish 
line. 

Left:  Jumper  and  sprinter,  Brian 
Zakrajsek  soars  over  the  bar 
with  room  to  spare. 


It- 


Above:  Focused  on  the  finish 
line,  team  captain  Colin 
Reardon  takes  the  last  hurdle 
in  stride. 

Left:  This  Lehigh  thrower  puts 
all  his  effort  into  achieving  a 
long  distance  throw  for  the 
team. 


AthJetics        //£ 


TiACK 


The  Lehigh  women's  track  and  field  ream  returned  a  strong,  experi- 
enced squad  this  year  consisting  of  five  seniors,  sixteen  juniors,  and 
fourteen  sophomores.  Senior  tri-captains  Colleen  Glass,  Stacey 
Wright, and  Katie  Spain  led  the  Lady  Mountain  Hawks  in  three  out 
of  five  events,  and  left  the  underclassmen  with  a  solid  foundation  to 
build  upon.  The  freshman  also  gave  a  great  performance  with  Katie 
Dukatz  earning  a  place  on  the  All  Patriot  League  team  in  the  high 
jump.  Others,  including  Spain  and  sophomore  Justina  Barone,  also 
earned  positions  on  the  team.  Barone  was  selected  as  the  Female 
Field  Performer  of  the  Meet  and  also  earned  All  East  Honors  lor  her 
season  long  performance  in  sprinting  events.  Like  the  men,  the 
women's  team  finished  third  place  in  the  Patriot  League  tourna- 
ment. The  leadership  and  talent  demonstrated  by  seniors,  Jennifer 
Keenan,  Danielle  Lavoie,  'Wright,  Spain  and  Glass  will  always  be 
remembered  and  will  help  the  young  Mountain  Hawks  achieve 
future  successs. 

Katie     Spain     finished     her     fifth     and     final     season     for     the     Lehigh 

Track    and     Field     team     with     a     bang.        A    solid     player     in     both     the 

shotpul     and     discus         events,     Spain     holds     the     school     record     for 

the    20lb    weight     in    the    shotpul.        To    finish    her    career,     the    tri- 

captain       earned       the       MVP       title       at       the       Deneault       Invitation 

Tournament        while        also        receiving 

honors       in       both       the       Patriot 

League      and      the      ECAC/IC4A. 

For      the      first      time      in      her 

career,       Spain       was       selected 

to       the      All       Patriot       League 

and    the    All    East    team.        Off 

the     field,     the     senior     was     an 

inspiration       to       many       people 

as     she     always     had     a     positive 

attitude      towards      life.  Lehigh 

athletics     will     greatly     miss     her     in 

credible        enthusiasm        and        talent. 


Athletics 


V. 


Far  Left:  The  Hull  twins  work  as 
a  team  to  edge  out  the  com- 
petition. 

Left:  Senior  Colleen  Glass  and 
junior  Megan  Ackers  cross  the 
finish  line  side  by  side. 


Above:  Justina  Barone,  a  tal- 
ented sprinter  and  jumper, 
clears  the  bar  with  ease. 
Left:  Tri-captainStacey  Wright 
soars  over  a  hurdle  with  no 
competition  in  sight. 


Athletics        ff7 


ms 


This  season  proved  to  be  a  successful  one  for  the  Lehigh  Wrestling 
team  on  both  individual  and  collaborative  levels.  At  nationals,  held 
in  Iowa,  Lehigh  came  home  with  three  All  Americans.  Wrestling  at 
149  pounds,  Dave  Esposito  placed  second,  making  himself  a  two 
time  All  American  in  addition  to  his  title  of  EIWA  champ.  Mario 
Stuart  placed  fifth  at  125  pounds  and  Chris  Vitale  came  in  seventh 
at  1  57lbs.  Among  others  that  made  it  to  nationals  were  seniors  Matt 
Goldstein,  Ryan  Bernholz,  Rob  Rohn  and  heavyweight  Shawn 
Laughlin.  At  the  78th  Annual  Lewis  Wrestling  Dinner,  Esposito 
was  named  Most  Valuable  Wrestler,  and  Rob  Rohn  received  the 
Scholar  Athlete  Award,  for  outstanding  performance  both  on  and  off 
the  mat.  A  valuable  addition  to  this  year's  coaching  staff  was 
Assistant  Coach  Kerry  McCoy.  He  joins  Head  Coach  Strobel  as  the 
only  other  member  of  the  US  Olympic  Wrestling  Team  to  coach  at 
Lehigh.  Lehigh  Wrestling  finished  its  season  at  18-5,  with  only  two 
major  losses  to  Michigan  and  Oklahoma  State.  This  is  no  small 
achievement,  especially  considering  the  injuries  sustained  this  sea- 
son that  made  it  impossible  for  key  team  members  to  wrestle. 
Despite  these  injuries,  the  team  succeeded  as  a  whole  and  the 
wrestlers  have  faith  that  they  will  continue  to  achieve  more  next 
season  through  strengthened  team  unity. 

Senior  Ryan  Bernholz, 

receipicnt  of  the  Coach's 

Award        and        a        1999        All 
American  was  captain 

for  his  third  consecu- 

tive     sesaon.  The       1998 

EIWA  Champion,  Ryan 

became        the        first        Lehigh 
freshman         since  1984         to 

win       that       title.  Overcom 

ing  a  knee  injury 
season,  Berholz  set  several 
records  en  route  to  finishing  with  a  94-2S  overall  record.  His 
two  year  total  of  72  wins  in  his  first  two  seasons  was  the  most 
by     any     LU     wrestler     ever.  And      Ryan's      37     wins     during      the 

1998-99      season      was       the      third      most      single      season      overall 
wins     in     Lehigh     history. 


school 


HffS       Athletics 


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Far  Left:  Senior  Matt  Goldsteiri 
grapples  with  a  Rider  oppo- 
nent. 

Left;  Senior,  Rob  Rohn, 
struggles  to  escape  a  pin  at  a 
match  versus  Rider. 


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Above:  Three-time  All-Ameri- 

can  Dave  Esposito  "01  makes 

this  pin  look  easy. 

Left:     Freshman  Mario  Stuart 

(125)  gets  ready  to  begin  the 

match. 


Athletics        ff9 


Women's  Basketball 
Scoreboard 

Temple  L     55-89 

PRINCETON  W  64-38 

ALBANY 

ROBERT  MORRIS 

QUINNIPIAC 

SACRED  HEART 

LIMBC 

Virginia  Commonwealth 

ST.  FRANCIS  (NY) 

St.  Mary's 

Idaho 

UPENN 

Univ.  of  Stony  Brook 

Lafayette 


W  76-51 
W  77-70 
W  75-67 
L  52-70 
W  58-49 
L  65-76 
84-58 
56-68 


W 

L 

W  73-56 


L 

L 


HOLY  CROSS 

ARMY 

Colgate 

Columbia 

BUCKNELL 

NAVY 

LAFAYETTE 

Holy  Cross 

Army 

COLCATE 

Binghamton 

Bucknell 

Navy 

Lafayette 

Colgate 

Holy  Cross 


66-88 
49-65 
W  64-46 
L  69-71 
W  77-55 
W  80-71 
L  50-51 
L  79-89 
L  63-70 
W  78-47 
L  76-90 
L  61-77 
W  73-59 
L  70-88 
W  74-67 
W  83-65 
W  60-52 
W  85-64 
L     68-94 


Overall  16-14 
Patriot  League  6-6 


Women's  Swimming 
Scoreboard 


DREXEL 

FORDHAM 

Colgate 

Lafayette 

Delaware  Quad 

YALE 

Army 

Bucknell 

Marist 

Patriot  League 


W    16l'/2-14l'/2 
W    132-103 
W    122-121 
W    160-83 
2nd 

L  132-160 
L  147-196 
L  132-168 
W  130  1 10 
1st 


Season  Final  5-4 

Patriot  League  2-2 

Patriot  League  Champions 


Wrestling 
Scoreboard 


LOCK  HAVEN 

Pittsburgh 

Las  Vegas  Tourn 

Franklin&Marsha 

RUTGERS 

OHIO  LI. 

BOSTON  U. 

Midlands  Tourn. 

MICHIGAN 

North  Carolina 

NC  State 

Navy 

Penn  State 

Oklahoma  State 

Montana  State  N 

Nebraska 

Michigan 

Penn  State 

BROWN 

HARVARD 

RIDER 

Hofstra 

DREXEL 

ARMY 

PENNSYLVANIA 

EIWA  Champs. 

NCAA  Champs. 


W  20-16 
W  23-11 
3rd 

W  45-0 
W  28-9 
W  35-6 
W  38-6 
3rd 

L      12-22 
L     16-17 
W  22-11 
W  22-15 
17-18 
12-24 
W   36-6 
W  24-18 
L      16-22 
W  28-6 
W   32-10 
W  21-12 
W  32-3 
24-9 
8-9 
W  25-13 
W  21-18 
3rd 
13th 


L 
L 


Overall  18-5 


Men's  Winter  Track 
ScoRi;BoARD 

John  Covert  Classic 

American 

Rider 

LAFAYETTE 

Milrose  Cames 

Class  of  '32  Invitational  at 

Colgate 

Penn  State  Inviialional 

Deneault  Invitationa 

'atriot  League  Championships 

ECAC  and  IC4A  Championships 


Men's  basketball 
Scoreboard 

USDBL  ALL  stars     W  101-91 


VERMONT 

L    67-7 

Wagner 

L    71-88 

Harvard 

L    52-73 

SWARTHMORE 

W 98-41 

DELAWARE  ST 

W  58-51 

Air  Force 

W 58-56 

DARTMOUTH 

W  65-58 

COLUMBIA 

L    42-45 

CORNELL 

W  73-55 

Miami 

L    52-71 

Jacksonville 

L    70-73 

BROWN 

L    74-79 

New  Hampshire 

W 77-54 

Lafayette 

W 90-80 

HOLY  CROSS 

L    60-70 

ARMY              ] 

W89-81 

Colgate 

L    79-86 

Pennsylvania 

L    74-87 

BUCKNELL  ., 

W 86-74 

NAVY        ^ 

L    66-75 

LAFAYETTE  ^^^^ 

W 69-59 

Holy  Cross 

L    52-70 

Army 

W 84-79 

COLGATE 

W  79-77 

Albany 

L    74-81 

Bucknell 

L    78-82 

Navy 

L    59-75 

Lafayette 

W83-71 

Holy  Cross 

L    57-69 

Overall  13- 

16 

Patriot  League  7-7 

SPRING  ATHLETICS 


OUTDOOR  TRACK 

LACROSSE 

SOFTBALL 

BASEBALL 

TENNIS 

GOLF 


Right:  Junior  Stephanie 
Howell  noils  one  into  left 
field. 

Below:  The  Lehigh  Universtiy 
track  is  ready  for  competi- 
tion, 


f^P^2      Athletics 


Junior  David 

Cohen  uses  his 
body  to  shield  the 
ball  away  from  his 
opponent. 


The  spring  season  at  Lehigh  was  as  event- 
ful as  it  was  disappointing.  The  soft- 
ball  team  was  the  only  spring  team  to 
bring  home  the  Patriot  League  title 
and  advance  to  NCAA  playoffs. 
Their  win  over  Seton  Hall  gave  them 
the  honor  of  being  the  only  Patriot 
League  team  to  win  a  NCAA  Re- 
gional game.  Junior  Bowen  Osborn 
was  the  second  player  in  Lehigh  history  to 
be  the  Patriot  League  Golfer  of  the  Year.  Both  the  men's  and  women's  lacrosse 
teams  endured  tough  seasons.  Four  men  and  two  women  will  be  lost  to 
graduation  so  the  coaches  will  be  looking  for  their  younger  players  to  step  up 
next  year.  The  women's  tennis  team  lost  to  Army  in  the  semifinals  of  the 
Patriot  League  Tourney,  while  the  younger,  inexperienced  men's  squad  fell 
to  Bucknell  in  the  quarterfinals  of  the  Patriot  League  Tournament. 

Athletics       iX 


Senior  Josh  Hillman 


The  Mountain  Hawks  were  expecied  to  make  waves  in  2001. 
2000  NCAA  Batting  Champion  and  senior  Pat  Hollander,  as  well  as 
a  core  of  experienced  upperclassmen  returned,  but  injuries  took 
their  toll  and  Lehigh  went  through  a  14-28  campaign,  going  6-14  in 
conference  play. 

The  Mountain  Hawks  had  some  extraordinary  performances  dur- 
ing the  2001  season.  Junior  Dave  Cerminaro  (Pottstown,  PA/ 
Pottsgrove)  was  the  team's  backbone  as  he  earned  second  team  All 
Patriot  League  Honors  after  he  went  4-4  with  a  3.80  ERA  while 
striking  out  a  team-high  43  batters  while  just  walking  1 3.  Cerminaro 
was  also  twice  named  Patriot  League  Pitcher  of  the  Week.  Lefty 
Brian  Andalman  (Deerfield,  IL/Deerfield)  was  the  No. 2  in  the 
rotation  and  ran  into  some  tough-luck  throughout  the  season. 
Senior  Ryan  Parish  (Terrace  Park,  IL/Manemont)  went  2-3  with  a 
7.04  ERA  and  26  strikeouts  as  the  No.  3  starter.  Senior  Josh  Hillman 
(Heliport,  NY/Bellport)  went  1-6  as  the  No.  4  arm  in  the  rotation. 


Senior         co-captain  Pat  Hollander         began 

career  as  a  transfer  student  and  had  to 
to  inake  his  debut  due  to  NCAA  rules, 
waste       any       time       making       a       name 


his  Lehigh 

wait       a       year 

Pat       didn't 


first        season        at        Lehigh,        he        led 
.505  Division  I  batting 

average.  Head       Coach       Sean 

Leary  complimented  Pat's 

ability  to  maintain  a 

level       head       in       the       midst 
of  compiling  stats: 

"He        has        a        good        ap- 
proach        to         boseball.         He 
doesn't         try         to         do         too 
much,         and         that's        impor- 
tant      that       he       doesn't       go       up 
there        every        time        and        try        to 
hit       a       home       run,"       Leary       said, 
natural  ability,  but  he  also 

situation        calls        for.        It        takes 


for       himself, 
the        nation 


In        his 
with        a 


He       has 
does 
a        lot        of 


a       tremendous 

what  the 

maturity        to 


bat        this        high        along        with 


great        mental        approach." 


•^ 


Athle 


Far  left:  Senior  Ryar^  Parish 
winds  up  for  the  next  pitch 
Left:  The  team  gets  psyched 
up  after  a  home  run  by  Fresh- 
man Eric  Hoffman. 


Clockwise  from  Immediate 
Left:  Junior  Justin  Pagan  fol- 
lows through  on  his  swing 
Above  Left:  This  ball  player 
slides  back  into  first  and  is  safe 
Above  Right:  Lehigh  plays  solid 
defense  and  turns  the  double 
play. 


Athletics       a2j 


iifTlALL 


Lehigh's  softball  team  set  many  recotds  this  season,  finishing  18- 
2  in  the  Patriot  League  and  39-15  overall.  Lehigh's  remarkable  and 
record  breaking  season  came  to  an  end  as  the  MountainHawks  were 
eliminated  from  the  third  round  of  the  NCAA  Regional  Tournament 
but  not  before  pioneering  uncharted  territory  for  both  Lehigh  and 
the  Patriot  League.  The  Mountain  Hawks  became  the  first  Patriot 
League  team  in  its  history  to  win  a  Regional  Tournament  game  with 
a  2-0  win  over  Seton  Hall.  "We've  set  a  pretty  high  standard  by  our 
accomplishments  this  season,"  head  coach  Fran  Troyan  said.  "Our 
challenge  for  next  season  is  to  get  back  to  this  level  of  competition." 

Lehigh  claimed  its  fifth  Patriot  League  Title  by  defeating  Colgate, 
4-3  and  7-3,  in  the  championship  finals  at  Patriot  Park.  The  top- 
seeded  Mountain  Hawks  needed  two  wins  against  the  third-seeded 
Red  Raiders  to  capture  the  title  and  did  so  in  exciting  fashion. 
Sophomore  pitcher/designated  player  Jenny  Bender  was  named  Most 
Valuable  Player  of  the  tournament  as  she  collected  two  pitching  wins 
while  batting  .61 1  in  the  weekend  double-elimination  tournament. 


a       two-time       captain       who       led       Lehigh 

championship         as         a 

a       junior.       On       the 

League         First  Team 

only 


the 


fourth 


Bonnie       Hoffman       is 

to         a         Patriot  League         softball 

senior       and       regular       season       title       as 

field,  Bonnie         earned         All-Patriot 

honors         four         times,         becoming 

player        in        league        history        to 

ochieve  that  distinction. 

Bonnie  is  also  presi- 

dent of  the  Student- 

Athlete  Executive 

Council,  and  partici- 

pates in  several  ex- 

tracurricular activi- 

ties.       "Bonnie       is       one       of 
our        more        important        play- 
ers," head  coach  Fran 
Troyan       said       in       The       Brown       and 

White.  "She's  been  a  starter  since  she  arrived  on 
campus.  She's  an  extremely  consistent  outfielder 

and  hitter,  but  more  important  than  her  play  on  the 
field  is  the  fact  that  she's  a  natural  born  leader. 
She's         been         a         fantastic         leader         for         us." 


•^ 


Athletics 


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V 


Far  Left:  Junior 
Stephanie  Howell 
puts  tier  all  into  this 
next  pitch. 
Left:  Freshman  Eliza- 
beth Gripp  and  an- 
other teammate  dis- 
cuss strategy  on  the 
sidelines. 


Above  Left:  A  player 
on  the  bench  con- 
templates the  game 
before  she  steps  up 
to  bat. 

Left:  Junior  catcher 
Chris  Duncan  returns 
the  boll  bock  to  the 
pitcher. 


Athletics 


Head  Coach  Dave  Shook  guided  his  young  and  inexperienced  team  to 
finish  at  9-9  on  the  year  and  1  -2  in  the  Patriot  League.  The  Mountain  Hawks 
earned  their  only  conference  win,  a  6-1  decision,  against  long  time  rival 
Lafayette  on  March  29th,  Lehigh's  ninth  straight  over  the  Leopards.  The 
Mountain  Hawks  fell  to  Bucknell  in  the  quarterfinals  of  the  Patriot  League 
Tennis  Team  Tournament. 

Senior  Kenny  Leung  (Princeton  Junction,  NJ/St.  Stephens)  finished  his 
Lehigh  career  34-44  in  singles  competition  and  20-20  in  doubles.  This 
season  he  teamed  with  sophomore  and  No.  4  singles  player  Craig  Ditman 
(Cheshire,  CT/Cheshire)  as  the  two  were  3-7.  Leung  was  in  the  top  singles 
flight  this  season.  At  No. 2,  Gary  Drozdowski  (South  Hadley,  MA/South 
Hadley)  went  7-10  and  1  -2  in  the  conference  this  season.  The  senior  teamed 
with  sophomore  Ryan  Cann  (Rocky  Hill,  NJ/Montgomery)  as  the  No.l 
doubles  team.  The  two  went  7-8  and  2-1  in  league  play.  Freshman  Brad 
Wimmer  (Cherry  Hill,  NJ/Cherry  Hill  East)  finished  9-7  at  No.  5  and 
teamed  with  Ditman  at  No. 3  doubles  to  go  5-0. 


teammates 
positive 


Senior  Co-Captain  Gary  Drozdowski 

respected         by        his        coaches        and 
for       a        winning        record,        and        a 
He  helped  lead  Lehigh's 

men's         tennis         team         to         a 
respectable  record,  and 

managed       to       play       well       at 
home      and      away.       "I      give 
a  lot  of         credit  to 


universally 


both 


Gary 

cause, 

this 

match. 

lutely 

career 

the 

said 


Drodzowski  be- 
as           a  senior, 
was       his        last  home 
He          played  abso 
perfect         to  end 
at        Lehigh,  and        he 
match        for        the        team 


won 
sophomore 


Craifl 


Ditman 


S 


Athletics 


Far  Left:  Sophomore 

Ryan  Cann  returris  a 

serve. 

Left:  These  partners 

congratulate  each 

other  after  a  great 

doubles  match. 


Above  Left:  Senior 
Kenny  Leung  pre- 
pares for  his  next 
serve. 

Left:  The  backhand 
is  used  to  return  the 
serve. 


Athletics       i2-9 


Temnis 


The  Lehigh  women's  tennis  team  started  off  slow  but  responded 
by  winning  five  of  its  last  six  matches  including  a  4-3  victory  over 
pre-season  favorite  Colgate.  With  a  strong  regular  season  showing  in 
conference  play,  the  Mountain  Hawks  earned  the  top  seat  in  the 
Patriot  League  Tournament  but  were  upset  by  the  eventual  winners 
Army  in  the  semifinals,  ending  the  season  with  a  7-6  record  and  a  2- 
1  mark  in  the  conference.  Freshman  Rachel  Samson  was  the  No.  1 
player  this  season,  compiling  an  11-2  singles  record  and  a  9-3  record 
at  No.  1  doubles  with  junior  Erica  Feinman.  For  her  outstanding 
play,  Samson  was  named  to  the  All-Patriot  League  Team  in  singles 
and  to  the  All-Patriot  League  Team  in  doubles  with  Feinman.  At 
No.  2  singles,  Feinman  went  8-3.  Senior  Lauren  DeCarlo  was  8-4  at 
No.  3  and  0-1  at  No.  2.  Junior  Meggan  Dencker  went  7-4  at  No.  4 
and  0-1  at  No.  3.  Senior  Megan  Bramble  saw  action  at  6th  singles, 
e;oing  0-2,  but  was  mainly  used  in  doubles  as  she  was  teamed  in  six 
different  combinations  compiling  a  7-5  overall  record.  Junior  Julie 
Moscow  appeared  in  four  doubles  pairings,  going  3-1. 


Senior       Lauren       DeCarlo       vviil       be       missed 
Lehigh's      women's       tennis       team       strufl.qles       to 
place     her.         A     strong     singles     and 
doubles      player,       Lauren       finished 
with    an    8-4    record    at    No.     3 
singles      and      u      4-1       overall 
(2-0  conference)  record 

with  doubles  partner 

Megan    Bramble.        A    key    vic- 
tory   for    Lauren    came    in    a    6- 
0,       6-2      win      over      Colgate's 
Lorraine     Coulter.         Lauren's     win 
helped     propel     the     team     to     a     ma- 
jor     upset      over      Patriot      League      rival      Colgate 


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re- 


season 


\0      Athletics 


Far  Left:    Freshman 
Renee  Kaplan  looks 

down  court  as  she 
returns  o  volley. 
Left:  Junior  Meggan 
Dencker  puts  her 
body  into  the  ball 
during  her  singles 
match, 


Above  Left:  Sopho- 
more Andrea  Scott 
displays  steadfast 
concentration  dur- 
ing the  match. 
Left:  Junior  Erica 
Feinman  lets  the 
opponent  knov\/  why 
she  is  the  first  flight 
player. 


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The  Mountain  Hawks  capped  off  a  brilliant  season  with  many  highlights 
on  the  2001  season  including  a  sweep  over  rival  Lafayette,  nine  All-League 
selections  and  several  strong  showings  at  the  ECAC/IC4A  Championships. 
Lehigh  finished  in  third  place  at  the  Patriot  League  Tournament  led  by  the 
Male  Co-field  Event  Athlete  of  the  Meet  Todd  Johnson.  Johnson  placed  in 
the  top  five  in  five  events  including  finishing  second  in  the  pole  vault  ( 1 5'9"), 
third  in  both  the  high  jump  (67")  and  the  triple  jump  (45'8"),  fourth  in  the 
javelin  (193'8")  and  fifth  in  the  long  jump  (21'!  1.75").  Lehigh's  Patrick 
Dugan  finished  first  in  the  javelin  (209'00")  to  add  to  the  Mountain  Hawks' 
efforts  while  Alex  L'Heureux  finished  second  in  the  800  meter  and  Rob 
Black  finished  second  in  the  3,000-meter  steeple  chase.  Colin  Reardon 
chipped  in  as  well  finishing  second  in  the  400-meter  IM  hurdles.  At  the 
ECAC's,  the  men's  team  finished  40th  overall  as  it  accumulated  four  team 
points  courtesy  of  Todd  Johnson  and  Chris  Lambert.  The  two  sophomores 
finished  6th  and  8th  respectively  in  the  decathalon. 


Sophomore      Todd      Johnson      is      primed      to      make      Lehigh      proud, 
and     he     has     been     doing     just     that     since     signing      up     with      the 
men's      track      and      field      team.      Todd      broke      a      Lehigh 
record    in    the    pole    vault    at    the    NJ 
Invitational.  His      vault      edged 

out     a      1979      record      that      he 
broke      again      a      week      later. 
At         the         Patriot         League 
Championships  he  was 

named      Male      Co-field      Event 
Athlete      of      the      Meet,      plac- 
ing    in     the     top     five     in     five 
events     to     help     the     Hawks     fin- 
ish   third.       Earlier    this    year    Johnson 
gained      All-Patriot      League      status,      fin- 
ishing    second     in     the     pole     vault     at     the     Patriot     League     Indoor 
Track       and       Field       Championships. 


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Far  Left:  Freshman 
Brian  Zakrajsek  starts 
out  the  relay  strong. 
Left:  Sophomore 
Alex  L'Heureux 
comes  out  of  the 
water  in  the  steeple 
chase  event. 


Above  Left:  Senior 
Steve  Richardson 
fights  for  position 
during  this  relay 
event. 

Left:  Senior  Stephen 
Angelo  digs  hard  to 
finish  his  sprint. 


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Lehigh  competed  in  the  ECAC/IC4A  Championships  this  weekend  and 
almost  produced  an  NCAA  qualifier  in  Katie  Spain.  The  senior  placed  6th 
in  the  hammer  throw  and  nearly  missed  qualifying  for  the  NCAA  nationals 
as  her  best  throw  of  1 74'03"  was  nine  feet  short  of  provisional  qualification. 
Her  sixth  place  finish  earned  her  team  three  points,  good  enough  for  41st 
place.  Other  finishes  at  William  Weaver  stadium  on  the  campus  of  Princeton 
University  included  Sue  Klingensmith's  13th  place  finish  and  teammate 
Yasmin  Deliz's  23rd  place  finish  in  the  javelin  throw.  Spain  also  placed  1 3th 
in  the  shot  put.  At  the  Patriot  League  Tournament,  Lehigh  ended  the 
competition  in  third  place.  The  Mountain  Hawks  were  led  by  freshman 
Elizabeth  Heard,  who  won  the  100-meter  high  hurdles  in  a  time  of  14.98. 
Sophomore  Claudin  Hull  also  made  histor)-  for  Lehigh,  winning  the  first 
ever  Patriot  League  women's  3,000-meter  steeple  chase  in  a  time  of  11 :06.53. 
Katie  Spain's  efforts  on  day  one  in  the  hammer  and  shot  provided  a  solid  base 
for  the  Mountain  Hawks.  Lucinda  Hull  finished  second  in  the  5,000  meter 
and  Suzanna  BGingensmith  finished  second  in  the  javelin. 


Junior  Justina  Barone  has  been  setting  new  standards  for 
Lehigh  since  her  arrival  on  the  track.  Her  2001  season 
included       several       personal  bests.       justina       gained       j4ll-East 

recognition      at      the      ECAC's      for      her 
sixth      place      finish      in      the      pen- 
tathlon. She      started       things 
off      right      for      Lehigh      when 
she     earned     the     first     of     the 
four       All-East        honors        in 
Friday's        competition.         In- 
dividually,     Barone      posted      a 
9. 35      time      in      the      hurdles, 
S'3/4"      in      the      high      jump. 
SI'S"     in     the     shot,      17'l/4"     in 
the    long    jump    and    a    time    of    2:20.47 

in     the     800-meter     run.  Her     events     scored      3,510     points.      Her 

shot      and      long      jump      were      both      personal      bests. 


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Far  Left:  Senior  Stacey  Wright 
gets  set  on  ttie  block. 
Left:  Freshman  Maggie  Miller 
tries  to  make  up  time  in  this  leg 
of  the  relay. 


Clockwise  from  Immediate 
Left:  Senior  Katie  Spain  follows 
through  during  the  weight  toss; 
Sophomore  Katie  Loomis 
warms  up  for  her  next  event; 
Freshman  Maggie  Hagerman 
eagerly  awaits  the  results  of 
her  lost  race. 


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Lehigh  golf  finished  out  its  season  with  a  seventh  place  finish  at 
the  Rutherford  Intercollegiate  Tournament  hosted  by  Penn  State. 
The  Mountain  Hawks  shot  a  three-round  900  total  to  finish  tied  for 
seventh  with  George  Mason  University.  Penn  State  won  the  tourna- 
ment shooting  an  863,  19  strokes  better  than  the  runner-up  James 
Madison.  Mike  Eglit  led  Lehigh  with  a  217.  Bowen  Osborn,  the 
Patriot  League  Individual  Champion,  struggled  in  the  first  round 
shooting  a  79  but  quickly  recovered  to  shoot  a  7 1  and  69  respectively 
in  the  last  two  rounds.  Osborn  finished  tied  for  13th  overall. 

Women's  golf  at  Lehigh  will  achieve  NCAA  Division  I  varsity 
status  for  the  2001-2002  season.  Other  news  fiom  the  Lehigh  golf 
program  is  that  a  new  on-campus  practice  facility  is  being  developed 
and  is  scheduled  to  be  opened  in  the  fall  of  2001.  Current  plans  call 
for  a  driving  range,  a  chipping  green  with  bunkers  and  the  possibility 
of  one  or  two  practice  holes.  Since  the  women's  team  already  has 
access  to  the  nearby  Locust  'Valley  Golf  Club,  this  new  practice  area 
gives  the  women  a  complete  practice  and  playing  package. 

Junior  Bowen  Osborn's  numc  now  has  a  permanent  place 
in  the  Patriot  League's  record  hook.  He  won  his  first  Patriot 
League  individual  golf  championship  with  a  score  that  was  not 
only  the  best  at  this  year's  tournament;  it  was  the  best  score 
ever  shot.  Bowen  was  voted  the 
leogue's  MVP  en  route  to  help- 
ing Lehigh  finish  third  in  the 
team     competition.  "I'm     re- 

ally        proud         of         Bowen," 
Lehigh     Coach     Kelly     Gutshall 
said.      "You     don't     know     how 
you     will     feel     until     it     hap- 
pens.    There's     no     way     of    an- 
ticipating    what     your     pride     will 
be.     This     IS     the     best     any     player 
has      ever      scored      while      I've      coached 

in  the  last  I  1  years.  This  is  a  marvelous  thing  for  Bowen  to 
do  as  a  junior.  This  will  pump  up  the  other  players  on  the 
team." 


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Far  Left:  Concentration  is  key 
in  getting  the  ball  into  tine  hole. 
Left:  Freshman  Andrew  Lavine 
hits  a  bail  out  of  the  sand  trap. 


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Clocl<wise  from  Immediate 
Left:  Senior  Nat  Lauver  chips 
the  ball  onto  the  green;  Senior 
Ben  Liaw  watches  his  par  putt 
with  glee;  Sophomore  Ron 
Kashlak  examines  the  slope  of 
the  green  before  his  putt. 


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The  Lehigh  men's  lacrosse  team  hit  some  bumps  in  the  road  as  the 
Mountain  Hawlcs  finished  4-10  overall  and  2-4  in  the  league.  No  win 
was  sweeter  than  the  season-finale  as  Lehigh  avenged  last  year's  loss 
to  rival  Lafayette.  With  the  playoffs  out  of  reach,  Lehigh  took  its 
frustrations  out  on  the  cross-valley  Leopards  in  a  19-10  victory.  The 
Mountain  Hawks  will  lose  just  four  seniors  as  a  slew  of  underclass- 
men return  for  2002.  Among  those  returning  are  All-Patriot  League 
First  Team  selection  juniors  Gabe  Osorio  (Havertown,  PA/Haverford) 
and  Second  Team  pick  Christian  Castellani  (New  Canaan,  CT/ 
Langley  VA).  Castellani  ranked  3rd  in  the  league  in  goals  (33)  and 
tied  for  4th  in  points  (46).  Sophomore  Grant  "Wasch  (Earlysville, 
VA/St.  Anne's  Bel)  complemented  Osorio  and  Castellani  to  form  a 
powerful  front  line.  Wasch  opened  the  season  with  four  goals  and  an 
assist  versus  Denver  and  had  another  five-point  game  with  Towson. 
Juniors  Matt  Testa  (Broomall,  PA/Marple  Newtown)  and  Anthony 
Lowe  (Setauket,  NY/Ward  Melville)  added  depth  to  the  attack 
position  as  Testa  tallied  five  goals  and  three  assists  while  Lowe  netted 
14  goals  and  added  two  assists. 

Junior  Gabe  Osorio  is  humble  about  the  skills  he 
acquired  while  learning  to  play  lacrosse  at 

Haverford     High     School     in     his     hometown     of     Haverford,     ?A.         "I 
hadn't    even    really    picked    up    a    stick    until 
ninth     grade,"     Gabe     said.     "I     only 
started        playing        lacrosse        be- 
cause    all     of     my     friends     were 
switching       over       from       base- 
ball,     and      I     wanted      to      be 
with     them."     While     only     a 
freshman,  Gabe  stepped 

onto     the     field     taking     on     the 
position      of      attacker      for      the 
Mountain      Hawks.      He      registered 
seven      goals      and      four      assists      that 

season.  He  also  played  an  Important  role  by  helping  to 
advance  his  team  to  a  Patriot  League  Championship.  This 
season  Gabe  led  the  team  in  points  and  goals,  with  26  and  17 
respectively. 


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Far  Left:  Senior  Brandori 

Wenk  passes  the  ball 

across  field. 

Left:      Juriior     Mike 

Rabinovitz  cradles  the 

ball  away  from  the 

defense. 


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The  women's  lacrosse  team  loses  only  two  seniors  to  graduation, 
and  Head  Coach  Jackie  Keeley  has  reason  to  believe  the  future  looks 
very  bright  for  the  Mountain  Hawks  in  2002.  Carine  AUaf  (Ardmore, 
PA/Lower  Merion)  and  Captain  Dorothy  Super  (Ridley  Park,  PA/ 
Ridley)  are  the  team's  two  seniors.  Allaf,  tJie  team's  scholar-athlete 
and  inspirational  leader,  closed  out  her  career  scoring  five  goals  and 
adding  two  assists.  She  bounced  back  from  a  leg  injury  in  her 
sophomore  season.  She  finished  with  six  career  goals  and  Hve  assists. 
Super,  mostly  a  defender  during  her  career,  saw  some  time  in  the 
midfield  and  recorded  her  first  points  as  a  Mountain  Hawk  with  four 
goals  and  an  assist.  For  her  stellar  play.  Super  was  a  Patriot  League 
First  Team  selection.  Junior  Kristin  Strohm  (Scllersville,  PA/ 
Pennridge)  was  also  named  a  First  Team  selection  as  she  was  second 
on  the  team  in  scoring  ( 1  3  goals/seven  assists)  and  also  was  the  squad 
leader  in  ground  balls  with  39.  Strohm  recorded  a  season-high  live 
points  against  Ohio,  scoring  twice  and  setting  up  three  others.  She 
also  netted  three  goals  versus  West  Chester  University. 


Senior  Dorothy  Super  Icil  tlie  Lehigh  women's  lacrosse 
team  as  a  two-time  All-Putriot  League  defender  and  recipient 
of     the     2000     Lehigh     Coach's     Award.  Dorothy     earned 

her      second       straight       First       Team 
selection.     She     was     also     a     Sec- 
ond     Team     selection     in      1999. 
Head       Coach       Jacklyn       Keeley 
said      about      the      team       this 
year,         "Dorothy        and        the 
other     girls     are     very     helpful 
and    are    going    to    do    a    great 
job       leading       the       team       this 
year."  Dorothy,      a      defender, 

also      showed      some      offensive      flair 
by     scoring      four      goals      and      adding      an 
assist. 


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Far  Left:  Senior  Cap- 
tain Dorottny  Super 
looks  to  clearthe  ball 
up  field. 

Left:  Junior  Kristin 
Strotim  brings  thie 
ball  around  the 
crease. 


Above:  Junior  Kristin 
McGroth  gets  tiigh- 
fives  from  her  team- 
mates during  an- 
nouncements. 
Left:  Senior  Carine 
Allot  boxes  out  for 
the  draw. 


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Baseball  Scoreboard 


Delaware  St. 

St.  Rose 

Iowa 

St.  Rose 

No.  Illinois 

Cortland  St. 

TEMPLE 

BINGHAMPTON 

Pennsylvania 

ST.  JOSEPH'S 

NAVY 

NAVY 

MORAVIAN 

Lalayette 

Lafayette 

DELAWARE  ST. 

ARMY 

ARMY 

Delaware 

LaSalle 

BUCKNELL 

BUCKNELL 

MARIST 

Holy  Cross 

Holy  Cross 

LONG  ISLAND 

LaSalle 


L    3-1 1,L  3-6 
W4-3,W8-0 
L   0-8,  L6-7 
L    3-6 

L   5-12 

W5-1 

L    2-3 

L    1-2,  W6-2 

L   5-6,  L  3-7 

WlO-8 

L   4-6,  L  4-7 

L   4-21, W4-3 

W9-6 

WlO-2,  L  1-6 

L    10-13, W15-10 

L    1-15 

W9-8,  L2-5 

L    1-4,  W2-1 

L    3-14 

W17-11 

Wl-0,  L6-7 

L   0-1,  L  0-7 

W13-5 

L    3-7,  L  1-8 

L   7-8,  L  4-6 

L   6-13 

L    10-1 1 


Overall  14-28 
Patriot  League  6-14 


Softball  Scoreboard 


Columbia 

lona 

LaSalle 

Fordham 

St.  Francis-NY 

Eastern  Kentucky 

lUPUl 

Rhode  Island 

Butler 

Rider 

St.  Peter's 

lona 

George  Mason 

Rider 

DELAWARE 

Bucknell 

Bucknell 

Pennsylvania 

HOLY  CROSS 

HOLY  CROSS 

Colgate 

Colgate 

FORDHAM 

ARMY 

ARMY 

RIDER 

LAFAYETTE 

LAFAYETTE 

Army 

Holy  Cross 

Army 

Colgate 

Colgate 

Oklahoma 

Seton  Hall 

North  Carolina 


W  7-3 


W 
L 


5-4 
0-2 


W  5-4 


W 

L 

L 

W 


12-0 
0-5 
3-6 
2-1 
W  9-7 
L     3-5 
L    0-4 
W  8-1 
L     3-9 
L    0-2 
L     1-2, 
L     1-2, 
W  7-1, 
W  7-6, 
W  3-2, 
W  8-0, 
W  13-0 
W  10-1 

w  1-0, 

1-2, 
4-3, 
4-0, 


L 

W 

W 


W  6-5. 


L 


10- 
4-7 
W  9-0 
W  7-0 
W  4-3 
W  6-3 
L  2-9 
W  2-0 
L    0-4 


W  7-0 
W  7-1 
W  11-8 
L  1-2 
W6-0 
W5-3 
,W  1-0 
,  W  2-1 
W9-6 
W  4-1 
W  5-3 
W  7-1 
W6-2 
,  W9-2 


Overall  39-15 

Patriot  League  1  8-2 

Patriot  League  Champion 


Women's  Tennis 
Scoreboard 


HOWARD 

WAGNER 

Jacksonville 

Florida  So. 

VILLANOVA 

Delaware 

Lafayette 

BUCKNELL 

ST.  JOSEPH'S 

RIDER 

LaSalle 

COLGATE 

Army 


L  3-4 
W7-0 
L  1-6 
L  1-8 
L  3-4 
W4-3 
L  3-4 
W5-2 
W6-1 
W7-0 
W7-0 
W4-3 
L    1-4 


L    1-8 

L    3-4 

W4-3 

L    3-4 

W5-2 

W6-1 

W7-0 

Overall  7-6 
Patriot  League  2- 1 


Golf  Scoreboard 

George  Washington  Invitationa 

Navy  Invitational 

Princeton  Invitational 

Long  Island 

Patriot  League  Championships 

Lehigh  Valley  Collegiate  Inv^ 

Penn  State  Rutherford  Tour. 


Mln's  Spring  Track 
Scoreboard 

Lafayette  Dual 

Millersville 

Quad  Meet  at  TCNJ 

Penn  Relays 

Millersville  Metrics 

Patriot  League  Championships 

Army 

ECAC/IC4A  Championships 

NCAA  Championships 


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Men's  Lacrosse 
Scoreboard 


Denver 

Air  Forte 

TOWSON 

YALE 

Villanova 

I  lobari 

NAVY 

Holy  C^' 

Army'     * 

Mount  St    Mary's" 

VMl 

COLGATE 

BUCKNELL 

LAFAYETTE 


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L     1214 
W   13-10 
L     9-11 
L     10-11 
1.     2-10 
L     9-13 
L     3-14 
W  20-6 
L     10-16 
L     5-18 
W   16-11 
L     10-13 
L     1210 
W   19-10 


Overall  4-10 
Patriot  League  2-4 


Women's  Lacrosse 
Scoreboard 


Johns  Hopkins 
LASALLE 
OHIO  U. 
WEST  CHESTER 
ST  JOSEPH'S 
Villanova 
COLGATE 
COLUMBIA 
OHIO  STATE 
Penn  State 
Holy  Cross 
Lafayette 
BUCKNELL 

Overall  1-12 
Patriot  League  0-5 


L    2-18 

L    7-16 

W  9-4 

L  12-14 
9-10 
6-15 
6-10 
8-1  1 
4-14 
2-17 
9-15 
6-18 
7-1  1 


Women's  Spring  Track 
Scoreboard 

Lafayette  Dual 

Millersville 

Quad  Meet  at  TCNJ 

Penn  Relays 

Millersville  Metrics 

'atriot  Lea*,'ue  Championships 

Army 

ECAC/IC4A  Championships 

NCAA  Championships 


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Men's  Tennis 
Scoreboard 


HOWARD 

W4-3 

WACNFR 

W-.O 

RUTGERS 

L   (1-7 

RICHMOND  DREXEL 

L    1-6,  W6-1 

Stetson 

L  0-7 

Jacksonville 

L    2-5 

Florida  Southern 

L   0-9 

NAVY 

L   0-7 

TEMPLE 

W4-3 

Villanova 

L   3-4 

Delaware 

L   2-4 

LAFAYETTE 

W6-1 

ST  JOSEPHS 

W7-0 

West  Chester 

W6-1 

TOWSON 

W4-2 

Bucknell 

L    1-5 

Overall  9-9 

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Right:  Kristin  Tedesco 
and  Allison  Mack 


Below:  Kathy  Jezek 

Far  Below:  Linda  Murad, 
Nick  Cappadona,  Brian 
Lenhart  and  Jennifer 
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leadership  Team 


Epitome  2001 


Athletics 


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Allison  Mack,  Editor-in-Chief 
Kristin  Tedesco,  Editor-in-Chief 
Linda  Murad,  Managing  Editor 
Nick  Cappadona,  Technical  Editor 
Christine  Hartmann,  Graduates  Editor 
Amanda  Henry,  Editorial  Assistant 
Linda  Lipko,  Advisor 
Diane  Dymek,  Assistant 


Editors:  Kathyjezek,  Debbie  Ludvigson 
Staff:  Kimberly  Cinnamond,  Risha 
Mehta,  Cassandra  Runyan,  Tara  Scollans, 
Payal  Shah,  Hayley  Thompson 


Editor:  Jenn  O'Connell 
Staff:     Chris  Amato,  Jonathan   Chen, 
Vicki   Fishback,  Terrance   Grannum, 
Emily  Kasprzyk,  Jenni  Rigel,  Tovah  Ross, 
Jamie  Stockwell,  Chrissie  Walton 


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Editors:    Linda  Murad,  Allison  Mack, 
Kristin  Tedesco,  Amanda  Henry 


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Organizations 


Editor:  Mark  Hoff  (and  Amanda  Henry) 
Staff:  Noelia  Cabrera,  Christine  Chaplin, 
Katie  Mannion,  Amanda  Manthey, 
Tiffany   Morrison,    Brita  Turner,   Ian 
Warfield 


Right:  Andrew  Hartniiinn 
and  Linda  Lipko 


Below:  Ann  Koffel,  Phil 
Klein  and  Linda  Murad 


F:ir  Lc'fl:  Andrew 
Hartmann.  Nick 
C'appadona,  Kristin 
Tedesco,  Diane  Dymek, 
Phil  Klein.  Allison  Mack. 
Brian  Lenhart  and  Linda 


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Editor:  Jessica  Barhight 
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Editors:     Christine  Hartmann,  Rachel 

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Editors:     Adrianne  Smelko,   Sunitha 

Moonthungal 

Staff  Helen  Chan,  Jacqueline  Gardocki, 

Brian  Lenhart,  Alison  Meltzer,  Jacquelyn 

Rivers,  Michelle  Sushner 


Organizations       '^^m 


Above:  Execs  Libby 
Mitchell,  Ben  Anderson, 
Tim  Lyster,  Mark 
Spedaliere  and  Lauren 
Saalfeld. 


Student  Senate 


The  Student  Senate  oF Lehigh  University  is  the  governing  body  over  all  recognized  undergraduate  student  organizations.  The  purpose  of  Student  Senate  is 
to  protect  student  rights  and  promote  positive  change.  The  Student  Senate  dedicates  its  actions  to  improving  the  quality  of  life  for  present  and  future  students. 
Senate  is  the  voice  of  tiie  student  body  and  the  link  to  the  administration  and  faculty.  Current  standing  committees  include:  Assignments  and  Recognitions, 
which  votes  on  and  recognizes  new  senators  and  clubs;  Allocations,  which  allocates  funds  to  student  organizations;  Campus  Improvements,  which  tackles 
issues  on  campus  that  need  to  be  addressed;  By-Laws,which  regulates  procedural  implementations  and  innovative  rules  of  order  and  keeps  the  constitution 
up-to-date;  and  Publicity,  which  keeps  the  student  body  informed  about  all  important  campus  information  in  addition  to  publicizing  Senate  events  and 
projects.  Ad-Hoc  Committees  this  year  included:  Inauguration,  Lehigh-Lafayette,  Environment,  Fitness  Equipment,  Constituency,  Web  Page  and  Election. 
Liasions  this  year  were  to  organizations  such  as  RHA,  Panhel,  IPC,  University  Productions,  Project  IMPACT,  Black  Student  Union  and  Class  Council.  Lehigh 
University's  Student  Senate  XIII  had  another  successful  year,  and  everybody  looks  forward  to  addressing  future  issues  on  campus. 


mo 


Organizations 


LEMIGI 


RWA 


getUeUm,    PA 


The  Lehigh  Universiry  Residence  Hall  Asso- 
ciation (RHA)  is  the  chief  legislative  body  of 
residence  hall  students.  It  provides  a  govern- 
mental as  well  as  an  informal  forum  to  foster 
communication  among  students,  staff,  facult)' 
and  administration.  RHA  also  provides  a  wide 
range  of  services  including  social,  recreational 
and  educational  programs  to  meet  the  needs 
and  interests  of  students  living  in  residence 
halls. 


Left:  Casino  Night,  an 
event  during  Welcome 
Week  2000  for  incoming 
student.s  at  Lehigh, 
s|j(iii>,orcd  by  RH.-\. 


Above:  Executive  Board  ifrom  left  to 
right  I:  Programming  Director,  Jessica 
Desantis;  Vice  President,  HoUi 
Warholic;  Treasurer,  Jessica  Craven; 
President,  Anthony  Hillman; 
Secretary,  Piper  Morrison. 


Residence  Hall  Association 


Alpha  Phi  Omega 


Below:  Khristina  Wellington,  Lena 

Randhawa,  Adrienne  Smith,  and 

Lauren  Donina  clean-up  South  Side 

Bethlehem  at  Community 

Interaction  Dav  2000. 


Alpha  Phi  Omega,  a  co-ed  national  service  fraternit)-,  was 
founded  on  the  principles  of  leadership,  friendship,  and 
service.  At  Lehigh  Universit)s  the  Alpha  Psi  chapter  has 
been  serving  the  community  for  65  years.  This  fall,  APO 
hosted  local  elementar\'  students  at  a  concert  for  the 
Lehigh  University  Philharmonic  at  Zoellner  Arts  Center. 
In  the  spring,  APO  held  Community  Interaction  Day 
and  over  275  volunteers  from  Lehigh  and  the  South  Side 
:  community  participated  in  the  half-day  event.  Members 
of  APO  enjoy  participating  in  various  service  projects 
including  volunteer  work  with  children  and  the  elderly. 
Whether  the  Alpha  Psi  chapter  is  cleaning  the  streets  or 
playing  bingo  with  the  elderly,  members  of  APO  are 
forming  lasting  friendships  and  helping  to  build  a  better 
communitv. 


Right:  The  pledges 
from  Spring  2000 


.Above:  Alex, 
Kristina, 
Janet, 
DSan.  R.J.. 
Meghan. 
Juan.  Jim, 
Val  and  Liz 
take  a  break 
after  a 
morning  of 
volunteer- 
ing. 


rsranizations 


Right:  A  group 
shot  of  the  team. 

Below:  Dancing 
her  heart  out. 


Below:  A 
member  of 
Dancin' 
struts  her 
stuff. 


Dancin"  is  Lehigh's  organization  dedicated  to  all 
terms  of  dance.  The  main  goal  of  the  club  is  to 
broaden  dancing  skills  and  expand  performance 
capabilities.  Weekly  lessons  are  given  in  the  areas 
of  jazz,  ballet,  tap  and  hip-hop  and  members  ot 
the  group  compete  in  their  annual  spring  con- 
cert. Members  of  Dancin'  also  participate  in 
master  classes  held  by  visiting  artists. 


Dancin 


The  Opera/Musical  Theatre       W^ 
Workshop  and  Opera  at  Lehigh       r 


Right:  "The  Pirates  of  Penzance"  by  Gilbert  and 

Sullivan.   Opera/Musical  Theatre  Workshop 

production  (music  department),  January  2001.   (L 

to  R):  Aaron  Bergmann,  Josh  Hammond  (as  the 
Pirate  King),  Chris  Janneck,  Meredith  Plaster  (as 
Ruth),  Chris  Frisco  (as  Frederic),  Devon  Battaglia 

(as  Samuel).  Jeremy  Gil  and  Emerito  Medalla. 


Above:  Opera  at  Lehigh  producion  of 

"Le  nozze  di  Figaro"  (The  marriage  of 

Figaro)  by  WA  Mozart  (music 

department).  (L  to  R):  Michelle 

Asadourian,  Mary  Poetschke  and 

Hayley  Teich.  (Pictures  credited  to 

Elizabeth  Keegin  Colley.) 


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Organizations 


The  Opera/Musical  Theatre  workshop  at  Lehigh  University  was  founded  by  Laura  Johnson 
in  1995  under  the  aegis  of  the  music  department  at  the  invitation  of  chairperson  Nadine 
Sine.  Starting  with  only  four  student  participants  in  its  initial  presentation  at  Lamberton 
Hall,  the  program  quickly  grew  each  successive  semester  to  include  a  company  of  more  than 
twenty  for  the  premiere  presentation  of  "Divas,  Dolls  and  Demoiselles  ot  the  Demimonde" 
in  Baker  Hall  at  the  Zoellner  Arts  Center  in  April,  1 997.  This  enthusiastic  student  response 
motivated  the  decision  to  produce  a  full-length  musical,  Stephen  Sondheim's  "Into  the 
Woods"  in  January,  1998  followed  by  "A  Little  Night  Music"  in  1999.  Both  musicals 
received  critical  acclaim.  "Le  Nozze  di  Figaro"  marked  the  debut  ot  "Opera  at  Lehigh"  and 
the  realization  ot  a  dream  for  Ms.  Johnson  and  Professor  Paul  Salerni  to  collaborate  on 
protessional  operatic  productions  at  Lehigh  while  providing  opportunities  for  talented 
students  onstage,  in  the  pit  and  behind  the  scenes.  It  was  a  natural  progression  from  both 
the  Opera/Musical  Theatre  Workshop  and  the  Lehigh  University  Very  Modern  Ensemble 
that  produced  stagings  of  several  twentieth-century  one-act  operas  and  mucial/theatre 
pieces.  "The  Pirates  of  Penzance"  was  the  first  production  that  used  a  cast  made  up  entirely 
of  Lehigh  students.  The  next  "Opera  at  Lehigh"  production,  "Rossini's  II  Barbiere  di 
Siviglia"  (The  Barber  of  Seville),  is  scheduled  tor  September  2001. 


Right:  Brad  Engle,  Amy 

Fiore,  Margie  dc 

Marcaida,  Brian 

Lenhart,  Justin  Sluka, 

TifTanv  Kowler  and 

Jess  Hill. 


Below:  Matt  Schmidt  and 
Tiffany  Fowler  clowning 
around. 

Far  Below:  The  2001  Exec, 
hoard  dining  out  at 
orientation  training 


Right:  Zach  Schellhas, 

Janelle  Casper,  Tara  Troy, 

Matt  Schmidt,  Becky 

Grouse,  Chris  Thompson, 

and  James  Shondel. 


University  Productions- 


University  Production.s  is  Lehigh's  largest  programming  board.  Throughout  the  year,  executive  board 
members  and  their  committees  plan  everything  from  concerts  to  comedians  and  Broadway  plays  to 
inflatable  fun.  With  more  than  a  little  help  from  its  advisor,  UP  continuously  offers  something  for 
evervone,  and  the  focus  is  always  on  student  participation,  ^^ 

Organizations       'J^V 


Above:  Chadd  Zivic 
clowning  around. 


Mustard  and  Cheese 


It      Organizations 


Founded  in  1884  in  the  backroom  of  Renning's  Bar,  the  Mustard  and  Cheese  Drama  Society  is 
the  second  oldest  drama  society  in  the  country.  The  Drama  Society,  with  the  cooperation  of  the 
Theatre  Department,  is  dedicated  to  providing  theatre  education  and  opportunities  in  perfor- 
mance and  design  to  Lehigh  University  students.  Composed  of  any  students  that  show  a 
continuing  devotion  to  all  aspects  of  theatre,  the  society  consists  of  seven  student-elected  execs,  an 
advisor  and  a  HUMUNGOUS  following  of  members.  The  theatre  has  come  full-circle  this  year 


Left:  "What  on  earth  ARE  they 
doing??  Oh,  improv." 

Below:  "Runaways"  music  re- 
hearsal begs  the  question,  'Who's 
doing  the  most  work?' 


Above:  "Our  tech  boys.' 

Left:  "Argh.  men  in 
make-up." 


by  supporting  student  productions  and  tightening  bonds  with  the  music  department  by  co-hosting  a  Mardi  Gras  party  with  Kappa  Kappa  Psi.  This 
year  member/ taculry  Drew  Francis  held  a  portfolio  review  in  wh  ich  all  design  students  showcased  their  work  for  all  to  see.  It  was  really  damn  cool.  There 
were  also  several  additions  to  the  department  this  year  including  Marsden  Black  Francis,  newborn  son  of  Erica  Hoelscher  and  Drew  Francis.  'Who  could 
ever  forget  the  unbeatable,  the  unbreakable,  doughnut-eating  champion  Edann  "Knock'em  Dead"  Brady  or 'W'ednesday  night  Improv?  VCTiat  ARE  they 
domg  up  there?  Someone  once  asked,  "Do  you  really  know  what  M&C  is?"  I  guess  we  never  will  but  we  had  fun  anywav  while  giving  Lehigh  theatre 
a  boost  mto  the  future  of  fuller  understanding  of  the  arts.  So  come  see  a  play,  come  be  in  a  play,  come  write  a  plav.  whatever  vou  desire.. .LET  YOUR 

DREAMS  FL\'!  '„        .      .  /^ 

Organizations       /J^B 


Right:  Bryan  Stear  and 

Corey  Fulton  looking  down 

at  Linda  Wu,  Chris 

Cunningham.  Taylor 

Schofield,  Gerrae  Simmons, 

Chris  Trindade.  Shai'on 

Clare  and  Mittu  Chandilya. 


Below:  Dravo  Gryphon 
Adam  Hoch  at  the  Spring 
Formal. 


Above:  The  Executive  Board 

Officers:  Maryann  DiPasquale. 

Marty  McGann,  Nancy 

Cophenhafer  and 

Sarah  Goldman  (missing). 

Right:  Lower  Cents/Brodhead 

staff,  winners  of  this  year's 

Gryphon  Cup.  Back  to  front: 

Bobby  Willis,  Alok  Saksena. 

Eric  Fishbein.  Dan  Tapyrik. 

Emily  Seems,  Josh  Mullen, 

Corey  Harrison,  Corey  Fulton. 

Susan  Rubow,  Valerie  Noel,  Eun 

Sou,  Linda  Wu,  Sharon  Klare, 

Trisha  Kosnik,  Holly  Thomson, 

Jeremy  Smith  and  Liz  Piaggesi. 


Gryphon  Society 


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Organizations 


Establisiied  in  1957,  the  Gryphon  Society  is  composed  of  82  Resident  Assistants  spread  throughout  1 1  residence 
hall  areas.  The  organization's  goal  is  to  provide  social  activities  for  all  the  Gryphons  and  to  organize  campus-wide 
social  and  philanthropic  events.  This  year  began  with  a  campus-wide  Tie  Dye  Party  during  Welcome  Week  in 
addition  to  providing  all  freshmen  with  discount  Keeper  Cards.  Throughout  the  fall  semester,  the  Gryphon 
Society  worked  on  creating  a  brand-new  constitution.  In  March,  the  Gryphons  celebrated  at  a  formal  at  Radisson 
Hotel  Bethlehem  a  week  after  a  successful  charity  volleyball  tournament.  To  end  the  year,  the  Gryphons  attended 
a  closing  banquet  with  awards  and  honors  at  the  Allentown  Hilton. 


Below:  The  personal  office 
of  Sen.  Edward  Kennedy 
(D.Mass)  L  to  R:  Melonie 
O'Sullivan,  Peter 
Newman,  Ross  Hurwitz, 
Oabe  de  Grace,  Sandy 
Doman,  Nick  Strasser, 
Ashley  Johnson,  J. P. 
.M.itychak.  Phil  Colburn. 


Above: 

Volunteering 

at  the  local 

Gore  rall> . 

Right: 

Standing  on 

the  Capitol 

steps. 


It  was  a  really  busy  and  exciting  year  in 
politics  -  many  races  provided  opportunities 
for  the  College  Democrats  to  participate  in 
e\'ents  ot  local  and  national  importance.  The 
members  were  awesome  and  helped  with  ev- 
erything from  holding  an  on-campus  voter 
registration  drive  and  supporting  local  candi- 
dates to  volunteering  at  the  local  Gore  rally. 
Their  trip  to  Capitol  Hill  was  the  perfect  end 
to  an  eventful  vear,  and  they  had  a  private, 
behind-the-scenes  tour  with  special  access  to 
the  C'apitol  through  Sen.  Kennedy's  office. 


College  Democrats 


Future  Global  Entrepreneurs 


Below:  FOE 
Pizza  Dinner. 


Organizations       'i|V 


Below:  Tajikistan.  Peru, 

the  Phillipines,  the  US 

and  Iran  celebrate 

America's  Independence 

Day  at  a  Reading 

Phillies  Game. 


Far  Right:  Lehigh  junior 

Geoff  Weathersby  gets  a 

hand  up  as  his  team 

faces  "The  Wall." 

Right:  Dick  Brandt  and 

Amish  community  leader 

in  discussion. 


Global  Village 


From  June  24  to  August  4,  2000,  84  young  business  managers,  entrepreneurs  and  graduate/ 
undergraduate  students  from  36  different  nations  came  together  on  Lehigh's  campus  to  form  the 
largest  and  most  diverse  Global  Village  for  Future  Leaders  of  Business  and  Industry  to  date. 


^Hd      Organi; 


Below:  Leanne  Bewley 

and  Heather  Belaus  at 

Central  Precincts  Day 

at  Hershey  Park. 

Far  Below:  Leanne  Bevvies 

picks  a  prize  at  the  March 

Gras  Casino  Night  with 

Mustard  and  Cheese 


Left:  Heather  Belaus  and 
Krnest  Amouzou  sewing 
rohcs  for  a  service  project. 


Above:  Members  of  Kappa 
Kappa  Psi:  First  Row: 
Rachel  Goodman,  Michelle 
Judd.  Mike  Hall.  Second 
Row:  Leanne  Bewley. 
Heather  Belaus.  Eudora 
Weaver.  Kitti  Lewis.  Chris 
.\ri;all.  Dave  Guzas. 
Third  Row:  Lauren 
darlett.  Rob  Koeckert. 
Brian  Hoff.  Beth  Spirko. 
Jeff  Andrews.  Brian 
Hestko.  Brian  Green, 
Nate  Hunsinger,  Mike 
Dummer. 

Left:  Sandra  Narowski 
and  Nick  Cirilla  ice 
skating  on  a  night  out. 


I  he  Kappa  Gamma  chapter  ot  Kappa  Kappa  I'.si  i.s  hit;hi\-  accnc  on  campus.  Members  ot  this 
Honorary  Fraternity  for  Band  Members  could  be  seen  teaching  pre-schoo!  and  middle  school  students 
abmit  music,  inventing  a  Central  Precincts  Day  at  Hershey  Park  and  co-hosting  a  Mardi  Gras  Night 
and  Halloween  Part}-.  .■\li  members  are  tied  together  with  a  love  For  music.  Kappa  Kappa  Psi  is  growing 
with  ever)'  anniversary-,  expanding  events  lor  musicians  and  non-musicians. 


Kappa  Kappa  Psi 


Organizations       /j^B 


Far  Above:  "The  old.  but  ever 
devoted,  exec  board." 

Above:  "The  new  execs." 


[Above:  "Im  full  of  this  much  hot  air.' 


Marching  97 


^0      Orga 


nizations 


What  does  DAG  really  mean?  Do  you  have  enough  pysche?  Or  are  you  just  a  firetruckin| 
slow  frosh?  These  questions  can  all  be  answered  by  the  elite,  the  prestigous,  the. ..oh  who  ai 
we  kidding?. .."best  band  east  of  all  points  west,"  the  Marching  97.  Whether  it  was  masterin 
a  demon  drill  or  bearing  the  cold,  the  Marching  97  once  again  psyched  up  all  things  tor  Lehig 
University.  The  band  members  even  jumped  on  a  plane  to  follow  our  players  to  Illinois  whei 
they  were  all  more  afraid  of  the  townies  than  the  football  players.  In  all,  there  was  much  pla) 


ayen-,  Icg-lihcn-,  and  march-marcher)-.  Vcs,  you  can  add  "-ery"  to  anything.  As  the  Marching  97  seniors  leave  the  masses  they  bid  ado  to  their  precious 

■high  and  to  the  memories  they  will  carry-  with  them  forever.  School  may  only  last  for  four  years,  but  friends  last  forever.  Things  they  will  always 

.-nember:  citrus  frosh,  97,  69,  433  Montclair,  421  Montclair,  floor  Beirut?  bondage  is  not  always  a  bad  thing,  Trembley  52,  Rauch  Field  House, 

nouncements,  the  Quest,  dinks. ..and  why  they  are  our  best  friends,  our  "other"  best  friend,  Guido,  de  plane  de  plane,  doo  rags,  soccer  with  the 

reigners.  Alumni  Band,  Al  and  his. ..chcm... conducting.',  winging  it. ..literally,  hematoma,  random  hookups,  stalkers,  and  most  importantly.. .we 

JSt  have  more  parties,  banquets,  banquets,  parties  and  balls. 

Organizations 


Right:  Nate  Hunsinger 

checking  the  tuba  for 

signs  of  life. 


Below:  Graham 
Christensen  behind 
"D-Fence." 


Pep  Band 


^B.^      Organ 


izations 


Upon  the  start  of  the  basketball  season,  the  members  of  Lehigh  University  Pep  Band  began  gathering 
their  music,  instruments  and  props.  To  their  surprise,  the  deer  was  nowhere  to  be  found.  The) 
immediately  sent  out  a  search  party  figuring  that  if  they  split  up  they  would  find  it  faster.  No  one  wa: 
able  to  find  the  deer  until  they  went  to  the  Naval  Academy  for  the  Patriot  League  Basketbal 
Tournament.  There  he  was,  distracting  everyone  and  shooting  foul  shots. 


1 


Established  in  May,  19W,  tlic  1  chigh  Univer- 
sity Tabic  Tennis  Club  aims  to  introduce  the 
sport  to  the  campus  and  to  provide  a  fun  and 
exciting  outlet  for  both  novices  and  experienced 
players.  The  members  of  the  Table  Tennis  Club 
would  like  to  thank  all  who  attended  their 
practices  at  Lamberton  and  tlie  lahlc  I  ennis 
Olympics  in  January. 


Table  Tennis 


SHPE 


Below:  SHPE  at  its 
annual  banquet. 


The  Society  of  Hispanic  Professional  Engi- 
neers, Inc.  was  founded  in  1974  in  Los 
Angeles,  California.  SHPE  is  a  national  non- 
profit organization  that  encourages  Hispan- 
ics  in  engineering,  math  and  science.  The 
Lehigh  chapter  of  SHPE  works  to  promote 
education  and  di\crsity. 


U-lt;  A 
group  of 
SHPE 
members 

hanRinfj  out. 


Organizations       /^ 


Right:  The  Liners:  Elizabeth  Mendenhall.  Paola 

Camargo,  Lauren  Cassar,  Bethany  Balta,  Jackie 

Gardocki,  Andrea  Scott.  Micaela  Cohen,  Alison 

Berg,  Daria  Blyskal,  Nicole  Roch,  Christy 

Michlerya,  Whitney  Drew,  Michelle  Kashlak, 

Meaghan  Kennedy,  Andrew  Rubin,  Michael 

Applegate  and  Itamar  Herzberg. 

Missing  from  the  photo:  Jason  Allen,  Leslie 

Bauer,  Tristan  Boyd,  Kevin  Brady,  Samantha 

Day,  Joy  Fasanya,  Tammy  Henderson,  Nabeel 

Jafferali,  Kristin  Johnson,  Kendra  Ksiazek,  Amie 

Kutzner,  Nicole  Lelchuk,  Brian  Lime.  Debbie 

Ludvigson,  Sabrina  McGuigan,  Adam  Moretti, 

Thu  Nguyen,  Jen  Reid,  Nicole  Schock,  Kerri 

Schramm,  Emily  Seems,  Eric  Shoicket,  Brooke 

Shumel,  Erin  Smith  and  Vincent  Valderrama. 


Left: 

Lehigh 

Liner 

Bethany 

Bait  on  th 

phone. 


Above:  Andy  Rubin  hard  at  work. 


The  Lehigh  Liners  Program  is  a  group 
of  students  that  calls  alumni  and  par- 
ents to  raise  financial  support  for  th( 
Annual  Fund,  The  Annual  Fund  pro- 
vides money  for  vital  university  need; 
such  as  scholarships,  financial  aid,  fo 
cility  renovations,  lab  equipment  anc 
student  services.  As  part  of  the  solici 
tation  call,  the  Liners  often  provid 
information  about  the  university  as  i 
exists  today.  The  Liners  connect  man; 
alumni  back  to  Lehigh. 

Lehigh  Liners 


Senior  Class  Gift  Committee 


Below:  Senior  Class  Gift 
kick-off  and  reception. 


The  Senior  Class  Gih  began  in  1928  when 
the  students  of  the  senior  class  decided  to  Z 
give  something  back  to  Lehigh  in  return  for 
the  education  they  had  received.  The  Senior 
Class  Gift,  in  support  ol  the  Annual  Fund, 
enriches  a  variety  ot  vital  programs  such  as 
financial  aid  and  scholarships,  athletics,  Ca-  V 
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Left:  Running  an 

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Stabler  with  the  car. 

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Ciianniacomo  ^et  starte( 

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Helow:  Team  Captain 
Marc  Mazza  gets  ready 
Id  drive. 


Above:  Formula  SAE  Team: 

Marc  Mazza,  Chris  Furman, 

Mike  Tulaney.  Mark  Yacoub. 

Tony  Zecca.  Tom  Colosimo, 

Brian  Hoff,  Perry  Taylor,  Joe 

Costanzo,  Kevin  Dole,  Brett 

Giangiacomo,  Ben  Coppola. 

Eddy  Gercnski,  Brian 

Hemeijer,  Jeff  Classman,  Tal 

Cohen,  Tim  Marks.  Mike 

Joyce,  Joachim  Grenstedt 

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of  mechanical  and  electrical  engineers.    However,  business  as  well  as  arts  and  sciences  students  are 

needed  to  succeed  in  other  aspects  of  the  competition.   Each  year,  this  team  continues  to  grow  and 

gain  support.    In  addition  to  the  dedicated  students,  this  group  also  has  access  to  many  oi  the 

engineering  facilities  including  its  own  workroom  and  the  student  machine  shop. 

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Right:  First  Row:  Amanda  Henry,  Larry 

Grodsky,  Mickey  Brown.  Second  Row:  Jamie 

Swanson,  Joi  Motley,  Allison  Kotch,  Kevin 

Prudente,  Keith  Yimones.  Third  Row:  Ryan 

Licwinko,  Sarah  Goldman,  Keith  Roberts. 

Brooke  Herman,  Christine  Metz,  Greg  Meyer. 

Amy  Cohen,  Joe  Praino.  Fourth  row:  Joe 

Abel,  Will  Little,  Bevin  Milavsky, 

Amanda  Gontarz,  Jillian  Marquart. 


Above:  News  Editor  Amy  Cohen 

getting  her  facts  straight  before 

writing  another  great  story. 

Right:  Editorial  Pages  Editor 

Will  Little  conjuring  ideas 

for  the  editorial. 


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Founded  in  1894,  The  Brown  and  White  is  one  of  America's  oldest  student  newspapers.  Each 
semester  new  student  editors  take  control  of  the  paper  and  make  it  their  own.  Although  the  paper 
has  two  faculty  advisors,  Wally  Trimble  and  Jack  Lule  always  remain  in  the  background  to  give 
students  the  hands-on  experience  that  sets  this  paper  apart  from  others.  The  Brown  and  White 
is  a  unique  experience  that  affords  editors  the  opportunity  to  work  together  in  an  ever-changing 
environment.  This  year  saw  two  very  different  sets  of  editors-in-chief  but  one  common  goal:  to 


Organizations 


Left:  Another  Sunday  press  night  in  the  dungeon  of 
the  UC.  (Left  to  right):  Contributing  Editor  Be%-in 
Milavsky,  Associate  Editor  Jill  Marquart,  Assis- 
tant Sports  Editor  Joe  Abel,  Managing  Editor  Kara 
Wetzel,  Co-editor-in-chief  Mickey  Brown  and 
Assistant  Sports  Editor  Joe  Praind 


Above:  Co-editor-in-chief  Mickey 
Brown  scouring  the  web. 

Left:  Associate  Editor  Jillian 
Marquart  helps  Assistant  News 
Editor  Greg  Meyer  fine  tune  the 
front  page. 


oduce  the  best  quaiin-  newspaper  possible.  Brooke  Herm.in  (in  rhe  fall)  and  Larn- 
rodsky  and  Mickey  Brown  (in  the  spring)  relinquished  many  of  their  evenings  to 
ake  that  goal  possible.  The  Brown  and  White  is  expanding  to  stay  current  with 
iprovements  in  technology.  A  redesigned  online  edition  of  the  paper  debuted  in  time 
r  the  last  issue  of  the  Spring  2001  semester  and  will  feature  interactive  components 
well  as  an  entirely  new  online  editorial  staff. 


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Gryphon  Johnny,  Chizza,  $%*&!  taub, 
Seebie  Jeebie,  Donk,  Lavellme,  Jake,  I- 
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Kret,  tbe  Governor,  Taintus,  Sammie, 
Glassman,  The  Waxier  and  Dude. 
We  shall  eternally  remember  tbe  most 
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shall  never  forget  fl'm  Diesel!"  our  elush 
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what  if .  ..We  didn't  have  six  pledge  masters. .Jackie  didn'r  have  S.T.A.R... Michelle 
never  taught  Amber  about  the  male  anatomy.. .Krista  and  Kira  never  had  power 
hour...Kendra  didn't  love  dolphins. ..Katie  didn't  grab  packages. ..Christine  wasn't 
MIA.. .Erika  never  slept  naked...  Whitney  and  Chris  realiywere  common  law.. .Kristi 
and  Tracy  weren't  alwa\s  late. ..Erin  didn't  break  dishes  in  the  bathroom. ..Lynn 
never  went  to  Costa  Rica...Marisa  didn't  like  to  hug. ..Jackie  never  went 
swimming.. .Krista  didn't  live  in  Allentown...The  sombrero  wasn't  too  big  for 
Katie's  head.. .Amber  didn't  go  to  scar}'  hot  tub  parties. ..Christine's  eyes  could  stay 
open  when  she  drank.. .Christy  didn't  have  Instant  Messenger... Erin  didn't  get 
bored  with  men. ..Kira  didn't  wear  fishnets... Erika  had  hooked  up  u  ith  the  other 
roommate... Tracy  didn't  sa\  "bunny". ..Whitney  and  Michelle  had  different  class 
schedules... Lynn  didn't  ha\e  an  extra  toothbrush  and  socks... Kendra  didn't  wear 
orange  nail  polish. ..Katie  hooked  up  on  campus. ..Kristi  didn't  grab  her  chest  and 
twirl  her  hair.. .Krista,  Kira  and  Kendra  never  got  flashed  doing  a  mission. ..Jackie 
didn't  wreak  havoc  on  everv'one... Christy  never  hid  in  Chris'  room. ..Erin  wasn't 
mildly  narcoleptic. ..Christine  wasn't  addicted  to  caffeine... Marisa  was  never 
Screech. ..Michelle  never  ventured  to  Crow.. .Amber  never  got  shafted.. .Katie  had  a 
wholespleen— could  she  drink  more  than  two  beers?...Jackie  never  hooked  up  in  the 
bushes. ..Erika  didn't  have  a  drunken  lean... Christine  didn't  find  Matty-.oops 
Maddy...Kira  never  met  Erin's  TA... Kristi  and  Tracy  didn't  get  a  ride  in  a  police 
car.. .Michelle  didn't  go  to  sleep  at  10...Lyniis  psycho  fish  stopped  growing.. .Whitney 
didn't  say  "yea". ..Marisa  actually  got  to  live  with  us. . .Kira  didn't  have  a  softball...  We 
never  remembered  how  to  "ride  the  train". ..There  was  no  strip  club. ..We  weren't 
"low  class". ..There  were  no  theme  parties. ..We  had  danced  at  Laneco... There  were 
never  any  dishes  in  the  hallway.. .There  was  no  trip  to  Baltimore.. .We  never  wrote 
"the  letter". ..We  didn'r  have  crazy  hat  day...  We  never  saw  each  other  at  the  Ho. ..The 
sisters  really  were  pissed. ..There  were  still  15... 


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Ellen  Arnold.  .  .be  helping  her  twins  Whitney  and  Britney  with  their  gymnastics 
in  the  yard  of  her  suburban  lioine. .  .Stephanie  Bailer.  .  .be  caught  dancing  in  her 
office  wearing  nothing  hut  iottbali  socivs  and  bunny  cars.  .  .Bonny  Bustin.  .  .be 
a  soccer  mom  bakini;  cookies  for  her  son's  hockey  team.  .  .Christina  Cartaya.  .  . 
wearing  white  cotton  underwear  on  her  wedding  nighr.  .  .Andy  Danner.  .  .be  a 
Supreme  Court  justice  going  on  her  5  th  husband. .  .LoringDay. .  .be  in  a  full  body 
cast  by  the  age  of  30.  .  .Allison  Demos.  .  .be  on  Howard  Stern.  .  .Colleen  Glass 
. .  .be  marathon  running  around  the  world. .  .Rachel  Kovner. .  .married  to  an  NFL 
football  player. .  .KateHersh. .  .invent  the  first  non-fading  bathing  suit  to  be  worn 
in  hot  tubs.  .  .Becky  Hill.  .  .be  the  next  Martha  Stewart.  .  .Beka  Hoch.  .  .still  be 
searching  for  her  favorite  Popsicle  inan. .  .April  Martin. .  .be  managing  a  one-hour 
photo  shop  and  pulf\'  painting  knick-knacks  for  her  anger  management  group 
. .  .Lauren  McBride. .  .be  the  next  AOFI  Chapter  Consultant. .  .hahaha. .  .Siobhan 
O'Brien.  .  .be  Miss  America.  .  .Shannon  Parks.  .  .be  dressing  up  her  cat  in  baby 
clothes.  .  .Suzy  Powers.  .  .be  pertorming  ni  the  Rocky  Horror  Picture  Show 
.  .  .Jacquelyn  Rowley.  .  .living  in  a  mud  hut  in  Australia. .  .Janell  Vantrease. .  .be 
writing  a  relationship  column  and  getting  inappropriately  drunk  at  office  func- 
tions. .  .Andrea  Vardaro.  .  .have  a  life-long  get-out-of-jail-tree  card  from  the 
NYPD. .  .Bonnie  Hoffman,  Katie  Morris  and  Julia  Martinez.  .  .still  be  missing. 




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1.  Nicci  will  own  her  own  spa  and  will  be  married  with  5  children 

2.  Tara  will  be  busy 

3.  Jess  will  be  a  cage  dancer  in  an  NYC  club 

4.  Julie  will  own  stock  in  TCBY  and  pretty  smelling  candles 

5.  Julie  will  be  the  last  to  finish  her  drink 

6.  Christina  and  Jess  will  open  their  own  sex  therapy  clinics 

7.  Christina  will  have  taken  over  her  dad's  business-??????????????????????? 

8.  Lisa  will  be  ready  first  M 

9.  Jen  will  be  finished  studying      *1 


Remem 

1 .  The  creation  of  Lefty,  Pinky,  Moody,  1  ired  and  L,uriy 

2.  On  Spring  Break  we  had  Sex  on  the  Beach  in  Avocados 

3.  In  Cancun  Tara  had  whipped  cream  everywhere!!!! 

4.  Tara  forgot  she  was  wearing  stockings    i^ 

5.  Jess  brawled  with  2  guys  on  the  date  party  bus 


Congratulations  Giri„s!  We'll  Mlss  You!  Best  Of  Luck! 
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However,  with  the  strong  dedication  of  two  southern  belies  and  the  courage 
of  fifty  upperciassmen  of  varying  backgrounds  and  personalities,  the  Phi  Mu 
chapter  of  Chi  Omega  was  born.  Founding  a  chapter  of  the  nation's  largest 
sorority  organization  and  starting  a  sisterhood  from  scratch  was  certainly  a 
challenge,  but  it  began  an  opportunity  for  hundreds  and  hundreds  of  women  to 
follow  what  will  give  them  new  friendships,  the  ability  to  get  in\'ol\ed  and  a  place 
where  they  belong.  Doing  something  so  significant  and  institutional- it's  equivalent 
to  a  definition  of  pride. 


So  please,  never  forget... 


Who  let  the  owls  out?  Destination  Unknown  complete  witfi  1  exas 
Toast  and  its  very  own  caboose;  Hey,  what's  in  your  box?  (referring  to  the  6 
box  drawings);  the  not-so-fliUtcrmg  photo  from  the  Halloween  date 
part}';  Tristan  and  Kimberly  as  cardinal  and  straw;  can  you  say  "Y'all?"; 
letter  days  and  pin  .utire  days;  Kelly's  pinning;  National  Recruitment 
Workshop  and  Iristan  jumping  around  at  obscene  hours  of  the  morning; 
getting  the  Chi  Omega  name  out  there;  finding  white  dresses  in  NOVEMBER; 
11/11  a  day  of  wishes  coming  true;  being  initiated  by  the  S.H.  herself;  Rebecca 

Heather  Burris;  Phiiiiiii Muuuuuuuuuu  -  gi\e  the  cheerleader  some 

credit;  Chi  O  nerd  of  the  week;  Vicki  who?;  driving  past  the  Lil'  Gypsy  Rose 

and  going  to  die  Elks  lodge  by  mistake;  Carnation  Secret  Santa;  more  letter 

days;  the  smarty-pants  award;  eating  CAKE  at  every  single  celebration 

party  we  ever  had;  rush  practice;  more  rush  practice;  even  more  rush  practice; 

getting  sick  of  the  inside  of  Sayre  Lodge;  finally  knowing  ever\'one's 

names;  a  kick  a**  rush;  eating  Red  Hots;  everybody  wants  to  be  Li/  Wambold; 

our  awesome  new  member  class;  hey  Bianca  -  how  about  those  panhel  meetings? 

even  more  letter  days;  H.ill-Baked  -  now  what  do  you  think  it  means?; 

Kimberly  in  lovcwith  Goosey's  Santa  Fe;  and  the  never  ending  day  of 

initiation. 

To  our  seniors:  Becky,  Ryanne,  Cat,  Sabrina,  Lauren  and  Emily 

Even  though  you  only  spent  a  short  time  with  us,  you  were  the 
inspirational  role-models  of  our  sisterhood.  We  wish  you  the  best  of  luck  in 
your  future  endeavors;  may  they  be  as  noble  and  true  as  the  leadership  and 
friendship  you  shared  with  us.  We  will  miss  you  dearly,  but  remember, 
Chi  O  doesn't  end  -  it  lasts  a  lifetime. 


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The  face  of  Gamma  Phi  seniors  10  years  from  now.  .  . 

Molly  Hott  fmally  graduated  and  <:rill  has  the  mnsr  fun  and  occa*;ionallv  oets  inappropriately 

drunk. 
With  only  S50  in  her  bank  accouiu,  Sara  Bromley  has  traveled  the  world  becausi-  some 

55-year-o!d.  hairy  man  paid  lnr  u. 
Dr.  Rhonda  Renee  Roberts  owns  hur  private  practice  in  Jersey,  and  even  her  dental  chairs  are 

leopard  print. 
Skye  Sonneborn  gives  private  \<)ga  lessons  and  is  married  through  common  taw  to  her  Mexican 

lover,  and  they  live  in  the  Sourh  ol  France  with  their  child  Moonbeam. 
Lauren  Carlucci  is  still  a  proud  resident  of  Greenwich,  avlA  she  recently  opened  a  salon  named 

BANGS — where  all  the  stylists  wear  |can  jackets. 
Deborah  Harris  is  hippy  dancmj;  Lross-Luuntry  with  Phish,  Alex  and  their  baby  pooch  RJley. 
Michelle  Zarrilli  is  an  aerobics  insiruLicr  and  just  eloped  to  Vegas  with  husband  #4. 
Dana  Schorer  answers  phones  tt>r  (  UC '  Home  Shopping  Network  and  has  a  great  tan.  She  wrote 

an  article  in  Parents  Magazine  titled  A  your  child  prank  calling^ 
Heidi  Schauer  is  head  pnk-daneer  at  SCORES  In  NYC.. .her  kitt)'  still  sleeps 

between  her  legs  every  night. 
Michelle  Kantor  is  a  surf  instructor  in  Costa  Rica  by  day,  photographer  by  night,  and  now 

she,  too.  wears  2  different  colored  socks.  ^^^^^^^^|^^^^^^ 

Rachael  Hansen  is  training  for  her  first  roden.        '^^^^^^^^zlz^BJI^ 
While  running  on  the  treadmill  Rachel  Patterson  stumbled  upo  n  a  c  u  re  To  r  AIDS. 
Sam  Vose  still  has  her  two  greatest  assests—her  big  mouth  and  her  big  b%bs, 
Meaghan  Kennedy  just  Introduced  her  uwn  line  of  sunglasses.  She  is  a  Manhattan  socialite  and 

is  still  picking  fI^hts  with  strangers  and  spilling  drinks  on  anyone  she  can  get  her  hands  on. 
Michelle  Kashlak  is  organizing  the  Lehigh/Gettysburg  Key  West  reunion.  "V^li^ 

Whitney  Drew  is  teaching  her  kids  the  hmdamentals  of  a  good  Beirut  game.  ^^ 

Rachel  Eberic  is  CIO  of  Clorox. 
Princess  "Jahn    Jan    Irian  i  is  training  tor  a  marathon  and  living  in  Jersey  and  still  finds  time 

for  her  "one-a-da\' '---not  the  vitamin. 
Jami  Bisetti  authored  a  book  entitled  "J^^'^i-i'-m"'    ^'^^  "^fi'I  hops  out  ofcaln  4  bloeks 

irom  her  final  destination. 
Sam  Woods  still  suffers  from  road  rage  but  is  in  charge  ot  the  carpool  and  is  teaching  anger 

management  classes  at  her  club  on  weekends.  Ironic. 
Adrianne  Smelko  gave  up  on  her  li^t  ut  tluugs-tu-do,  was  fired  from  Coyote  Ugly  and  is 

now  in  drug  rehab.  Who  woulda  thought? 
Cheryl  Hoops  recently  rediscovered  her  passion  for  painting  and  has  a  contact  list  of  CUTE  BOYS 

and  military  men  on  hand  for  naked  portraits. 
Katie  Karoussos  recentb-  published  a  N^'' Times  best  seller,  "Diets  Don't  F*(Kin&  Work." 
Beth  Guthrie  recently  decided  she'd  rather  kiss  her  shoulder  than  work  at  any  job— she  just 

quit  her  30th.. .and  by  the  way,  does  anyone  have  her  ID  and  camera? 
Alissa  Bennett  Is  300  lbs.  dude  and  hung  over  on  the  beaches  of  Florida,  dude  and  barters 

her  beads  for  food,  dude,  and  is  still  wearing  that  big  stupid  woven  hat dude. 

Emily  Stearns  has  finally  come  out  of  her  shell  and  has  become  a  flv-by-the-sear-of-her-panrs 

kind  of  girl. ..your  guess  is  as  good  as  ours. 
(Honorar)')  Missy  Bauer  has  schmoozed  her  \va\  up  the  PR  ladder  hv  feeding  her  clients 

vodka  on  the  rocks.  She  still  coordinates  our  yearly  reunion  in  Ke\  West 
(Honorary)  When  she  is  not  on  the  tennis  court,  Megan  Bramble  runs  her  own  law  firm  in 

Baltimore  but  is  also  starring  in  the  latest  tae-bo  video.  She  still  finds  time  tor  3  square  meals  a 

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Anna  wasn't  sitting  in  the  dining  room  doing  homework. 

Jess  wasn't  always  looking  for  lost  clothes. 

Aiana  was  anti-social  and  ncxer  went  out. 

Kat  wasn't  yelling  out  the  "V'A-gina. 

Niki  shopped  at  Saks  and  onlv  wore  designer  stuff. 

Aqesha  was  unaffected. 

Kristin  wore  a  hard  hat  and  carried  a  toolbox  to  work. 

Amy  wasn't  always  daydreaming  when  you  talked  to  her. 

Jen  W.  traded  her  khakis  in  for  leather  pants. 

Jen  D.  and  Jen  S.  never  said,  "Hi!  We're  Jen." 

Ramie  wasn't  always  playing  with  her  Irog. 

Christy  never  went  home  for  food  and  sleep. 

Nikki  M.  wasn't  always  riding  and  Ufting. 

Jamie  became  a  proctologist. 

Lauren  vanished  from  Arthur  Ajidersen  and  became  a  pro  beach  bum. 

N  was  a  tall,  voluptuous  blond. 

Susie  was  wearing  jeans  and  no  make-up. 

Nikki  L.  didn't  have  a  man  friend. 

Deeps  wasn't  always  sa)'ing  "wing." 

Brett  didn't  have  it  together  all  the  time. 

"It  is  in  caring  and  sharing  that  we  discover  that  we  arc  nor  only  helping  those 
dear  to  us,  but  bettering  who  we  are  and  opening  the  gates  Fully  to  that  which 
we  can  become.''  -Unknown 

"Regret  has  made  this  chapter  so  damn  liartl:  I  will  not  let  the  next  chapter  be 
so  complex.  So  now,  I  will  smile  and  just  turn  the  page."  -Unknown 


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Sigma  Nu  Dance  Contest 

Phi  Eta  Phiesta 

AC  Baby!! 

Smokin'  cigars  in  the  bottom  oF  Crocodile  Rock 

Karaoke  at  the  Rock  all  night  long! 

Jewels. ..in  a  bottle 

Overthrow  the  Rush  Nazi! 

Pi  Phi  Hotels 

Bathroom  Beituf 

Kidnapping  the  President 

Who  has  the  Face  Book?  Katie  Schwie? 

Hawaiian  Date  Party 

Never  Have  I  Ever... 

"Why  am  I  an  innocent  bystander  in  a  cruel  world.'" 

Tuesday  Night  Club 

Are  there  any  IM  games  that  we  DON'T  win?? 

The  Ghost  of  Room  201 

Casey's  ears  are  off^H 

Is  Sarah  Amish?       ^^ 

Dance  your  A$$  A$$  off! 

"I'm  Psycho!" 

Who  married  someone  they  met  over  the  Internet? 

"I'm  90%  Alcohol,  10%  Patt)£_ 

K-bailz  ^11^ 

Who's  the  Queen  oflM  volleyball? 

Jenny  Dtunkensheets — "Show  Me  The  Money! 

J.A.B.A.C. 

"Where's  my  Lolly? 

Shotgun  Wedding 

Klepto  crawling 

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for  a  day,  half  an  intestine=smi.ll\-  sh*ts,  the  Italian  pinning  parry,  roid  rage,  the 
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Princess  Di  says,  "Don't  drink  and  drive,"  Patty  M.,  nerdhigdorkloser,  very  special 
sh*tbagging,  Nick  Dcpalma  day,  imus  rest  in  peace,  kieanbut=no!,  pirate  hair, 
trust  fund/trading  options,  sweat)' vile  mess,  terrible  pledges,  Tina  Turner,  worst 
rush  chair  ever,  ballad  of  the  worst  band  ever,  DHS,  Chamber  of  Commerce, 
testicular  piano,  I  love  being  the  center  of  attention,  Slicked  up  9s  >  DHS,  spawn, 
best  horseshoe  pit  ever,  ha\e  \ou  seen  my  teeth.',  where  s  Drew?,  very  special 
puking,  Jews  vs.  Italians,  watch  your  piss,  aphi  sucks,  break  more  glass,  what  are 
you  going  to  do. ..arrest  me  for  smoking?,  pia\-  more  rock,  sloppy  seconds,  strohs, 
terrible  girlfriends,  cornell98=neked,  out  of  ni}-  dome  piece,  go  f***'  yourself, 
porn  ring,  mighty  mighty,  is  there  room  in  that  shower  for  a  third?,  PLEDGES, 
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And  then  there  were  four.  Jeebuss!!!  Bizaros',  Jagermonster,  AJl  we  do  at  Lehigh  is 
play  rugby  and  get  supet  wasted,  And  you'll  have  this,  BeerBeliies  sucks.com, 
Googly  eye,  mailbox  outside  of  leons,  H401,  geeked  it,  iurp,  Vitamin  R  or  RF, 
ANdusko  gets  a  hat  trick,  Bellvue  Crew,  Crash,  Daytona,  Monster,  Club  Chi  Phi, 
Fab  Five,  no  one  likes  the  seniors,  Pilong,  Where's  Elier,  Fear  and  Loathing,  Ether 
walk,  I  just  got  done  plavin  36,  Bar  Rally,  Two  ice  waters  with  ice,  mortars.  Zonk!!, 
the  kissing  bandit.  Hey  Zahm  why's  my  leg  all  wet.  Bras  and  Underwear,  'Way  to 
take  the  horns  by  the  bull  on  that  one,  Mets  game.  Hey  do  you  like  Plums,  This 
music  makes  me  wanna  party... I  feel  like  part}ing  right  now.  Piano  Man,  He's 
fine,. .If  he's  fine  I  don't  ever  wanna  be  fine,  Sangria  Party,  Six  fotters.  Pacing  break 
at  Chi  Phi,  Middle  of  the  Road,  No  swearing,  the  end  of  smokers'  alley,  Exit  signs, 
Lehigh  '*/an,  DON'T  DO  THAT,  wild  wings,  lobster  is  loose,  Did  you  do  the 
reading,  takin  a  knee,  iMullets,  silly  Bob,  Fupa,  Pumbin  IRon,  Chinamen,  Chi 
roofie  Phi,  Snatch,  what's  the  deal,  Strength  and  Honor,  Roman  Shooters,  jungle 
fever,  hold  my  shoes  while  I  pee,  NFO,  drama  queen,  I'm  up  2-1  m,  i  can  blow  you 
guys  out  of  the  water,  nuggah,  Barhaclc,  Red  Bull  and  Vodka,  He's  Malicious,  New 
Hampshire  Girls,  plaid  pants,  Pittston  steals  the  show,  DLT  chapter,  you  wanna 
jam,  Canadians,  IM  football  champs,  Tsing  Ta,  Let's  get  wings.  Gristmill  Brown- 
ies, Meatball,  Llewcy,  'When  I  was  seven  1  had  a  stuffed  whale,  can  1  borrow  some 
mushrooms,  body  shots,  a'"*faced,  Mike  Larocco,  Smokin'  O,  Lavtop,  Who's  a 
pussy  cat?,  24,  seniors  arc  fun,  sophomores  are  cute,  juniors?  Loz  for  theta, 
Cornelius  Butplug,  the  band  sucks,  Free  bird,  Goulessss!  hard  core  retarded 
gummy  bears,  mumble  mumble,  forehead.  Nasty  strippers,  Areyoulike  Mike  from 
ATO?,  NKA,  The  last  virgin.  Best  Buy,  Kizzie  for  my  Nizzie,  Confederate,  IM 
gonna  kill  some  redcoats,  feedin  the  geese,  Andusko  football,  Firedrills,  Zombie 
Nation,  Hairy  Face,  shut  your  hold  and  know  your  role,  five  foot  tank,  Cherry 
Bombs,  excuse  me  professor,  Happy  Hour... Thanks  Mayor. 


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Freshman  Year 

Mad  Dog  night  with  A  Phi. ..Oh  my  God... I  forgot  to  add  the  fabric  softener!.. .Combis' 
Trunk...215...ChuggingCups...Aquaman=Scatman.,.No]ain,youcan'cchol:eBohm...ican'tdoit...l 
got  Stagefright... Horseman  Ride...McCul!ough,  Shotgun... Build  a  DJ  Booth  and  don't  F'^K  it 
up!. ..Piss,  hand,  Marangola...He  is  the  enemy.. .Bar  duct  taped.. .3  hour  shoomans  in  Fair  Mart.. .Did 
you  quityetMerricl<?...aub'sSilver  Mascara... Chug  and  Blow.. .Iagreel00%...Pat=l/7th...Thompson 
can  you  hold  it?  ...Yub  Nub=EwaJk=Poo  Bear=Vegas... Watching  TV  in  Times  Square.. .Pink 
Pussykiat...Austin  Powers  hits  Lehigh.. .Beirut^  Phi  Sig... Tricycle  Style.. .Chirp!Chirp!Chirp!... Drive 
on!  SeducriyeMood...Damn...Empt)'...HomeDepot...';05E.Fifth...SooHot...Cancer  Rat  squirreling 
thought  the  hall... HeyJT,  what's  lOmore?... Hit  it!.. .OpL-ningCeremonies  and  Phi  Delt...Dehydratcd 
Ice  andPowderedwarer...D  Phi  makes  you  wet...MunchMunchMunch...37  shotguns.. Begin!...Prison 
Sex/SOber/Viva  Las  Vegas/CHEMICAL  W.ARFARE,  CHEMICAL  WARFARE,  WARFARE, 
WARE  ARE!!!. ..Bohm,  you  are  still  small. 

"/ m  glad  I  did  it,  partly  because  it  w,:s  well  worth  it,  biuclnefly  because  I  shall  never  have  to  do  it 
again. "  -Mark  Twain 


Sophomore  Year  _ 

Mysterious  appearances  of  the  (,rinch....Bond..NoOddjob!...ClifFs  Internet  Cirlfriend... When  1  used 

to  live  herc.Dude,  The  \\iiidow  was  this  big  and  I  threw  the  cigar.. .Disappciranci  of  the  112+'Volturo 
into  556  Hillside. ..The  CS  lives!  Back  when  Beirut  was  coo!  the  dais  of  Smooth  and  the  G- 
man... Merrick  did  you  quit  yet?. ..One  hump  chuinp...Beer  Pong  with  the  Annex.. .Katz,  Stop  spitting 
on  me.. .Jain  visits  the  China  BufFet...40O  cup  with  FI]L..Jolemck...THe  Dark  Side  V.  The 
Underground.. .Who  wants  Chuck?  April  showers  bring  May.. .Blow  Pops,  She  Smells.. .Hanging  with 
the  X-Team... Boose's  Perma-CowBell...Prager... That  skirt  looks  better  on  my  floor.. .Pat=2/7th. ..I  was 
the  best  she  ever  had...Arden  Reappears.. .Volturo  still  not  here.. .Woodstock.. .The  Annex. ..Bohm, 
you're  still  small. 


Junior  Year 

The  E-Board...StompinK  ciii  the  stage.. .Project  Impact  .ind  our  "non-Alcohohc  parties. .J.iin's  still  at 
the  buffet...Cliff  s  bed  puddles...Cohen's  couch  takes  .i  tlight...Goose's  Loft  Climb. ..Merrick  did  you 
quit  yec?... Boom,  Boom, Boom. Bohm,  we  listened  to  this  song  last  night  %vhen  ^ou.  .Just  hup  in  the 
Stanza  and  listen  to  the  tunes...Vrooom!...Hey  girl,  vou  hungr>'?  ...Yes  Cuban  B,.,Do  it, .get  it.. fix 
it..drive..Thompson  Cut, .Thompson,  returns,  having  a  gay  ole  time. ..Help  mc  Rhonda!.. .Yo,  you 
guys  want  to  FMA...PA1NT  \\\  ROCK!  Shooman's  crashing  Child's  car,,,  fhutsday  night  moron 
club...G-Hits  in  the  222,  Punished. ..Pat,  she  still  doesn  t  like  you.. .Joe,  she  still  doesn't  like 
you. ..Bohm,  you  are  still  small. 


Senior  Year 

We  Triumph!. ..Bowling  Alley  and  expensive  massages.. .Cliff  and  Heiney  Spoon. ..Thompson's 
exposed...Whodid  we  let  in  ourhouse?Pat=3/7th,..Jain  goes  hippy.. .theflyingGoo... 500  cup.. .Showed 
in. .. Goat  stealingatMusikfest.. .Volturo  makes  up  for  lost  time. ..Girls  anyone?. ..Jam'sstill  at  the  China 
Buffet,  we  don'tthinkhe  is  coming  back...Are  we  gertingdinner?...Barfburgers  anyone?  ...Lentiy...Excuse 
me  Lauren,  can  I  push  in  your  stool?...  S888.888...Pat=3.5/7th...Pat  celebrates  your  sweer  16.. .Lauren 
packs  Jain's  suitcase  and  Goose  packed  her.. .Girl  on  the  couch. ..Yo,  I  just  got  surgery.. .Protein 
Twins. ..Are  we  getting  beer?...  They  are  still  the  enemy.. .Please  disregard  Camilo...Gooze,  will  you  buy 
me  a  Dirty  Banana?. ..Club's  game  got  shadowed. ..Thompson  goes  brown. ..7/1 1  or  liie  10th. ..Bohm, 
vou  are  always  going  to  be  small.  Brothers  111.  Freshmen  0. 


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We  at  Delta  Sigma  Phi  are  a  brotherhood  ot  men  with  different  backgrounds  and 
interests  but  with  a  similar  goal  in  life.  That  goal  is  to  live  life  to  its  fullest  and  to 
drain  everything  you  possibly  can  out  of  ever\  experience  you  encounter.  Since 
1932,  this  house  has  prided  itself  on  that  very  principle,  and  it  continues  today. 

As  a  house,  we  have  always  h.ui  a  strong  tradition  for  academics.  On  average,  we 
are  in  the  top  10  Greek  Organizations  on  campus  almost  every  semester.  This  year 
should  mark  our  resurgence  into  that  group  as  we  art  perh)rming  well  in  classes 
overall.  There  are  a  plethora  of  majors  represented  in  our  house,  ranging  over  all 
three  colleges,  with  relativeh'  strong  concentrations  in  Computer  Science  and 
Finance. 

There  is  a  strong  tradition  of  leadership  in  our  Delta  Sigma  Phi  Chapter.  Many 
of  us  held  positions  such  as  Class  President  or  Vice  President  in  high  school,  and 
a  number  of  brothers  hold  executive  positions  in  clubs  around  campus. 

There  is  a  significant  opportunity  inside  our  Fraternity  to  build  leadership  skills 
that  will  foster  more  opportunities  when  \ou  join  the  workforce.  Positions  within 
the  house  consist  of  President,  Vice  President,  Treasurer,  Secretary,  Sergeant  at 
Arms,  Social  Chairman,  Rush  Chairm.m  .ind  House  Manager,  all  of  which  have 
significant  leadership  roles  in  the  day-to-day  workings  of  our  house. 

When  you  first  come  to  college,  you  are  on  the  brink  of  making  new  friends  that 
will  be  with  you  tor  die  rest  of  vour  lite.  Your  friends  trom  high  school  are  just  as 
important,  but  the  triends  you  make  at  college  will  share  a  certain  bond  with  you 
that  no  one  can  understand  except  those  who  were  involved.  We  have  become 
brothers  that  are  as  close  as  anv  friends  could  ever  be;  each  brother  is  as  close  with 
one  brother  as  he  is  with  the  next,  and  that  is  a  great  feeling. 

The  most  important  thing  we  have  at  Delr.i  Sigma  l^hi  is  our  brotherhood.  To 
live  in  a  house  where  \ou  know  that  ever\one  involved  would  go  to  the  end  of  the 
earth  and  b.ick  tor  anyone  in  the  house  is  indescribable.  Every  year,  it  seems  that 
the  brotherhood  gets  stronger  and  stronger.  \X'e  are  all  looking  forward  to  the  future 
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is  cool,  Get  some,  I  vote  for  Fred  Scala?!?!  Oftshcire  Fritchie,  Franklin  the  terrorist. 
Napoleon  Rubin,  PTPer's  Kenin  &  Turoscy,  Drew  the  Mime,  Ron  "I  got  hair  in 
all  the  wrong  places'"  Slepian.  Scala...you'rehuningu.s  more  than  you're  helping  us, 
Jay  "I'm  not  a  player  I  iiist  smoke  alot"  Stone,  Do  we  ha\e  an\'  of  our  pins  left? 
Respect  Mon,  Punxy  Phil  gobbled  our  knob,  Burke  a  lot  of  people  goto  college  for 
8  years. ..they're  called  Doctors,  Zelipoopsky,  Wright. ..Wrong,  Diana  have 
another., .not  you  Mazor,  Cheer  up  Allen  you've  been  hanging  out  with  Zippy  too 
much,  Pat  "People  come  to  mc  lor  answers  Russo,  Run  Reardon  Run,  Keep  tokin' 
Murphy,  Franklin  want  some  of  Prain's  AJ?  Witlin  traded  his  guitar  for  barbells, 
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your  brothers?;  those  are  my  eggs;  sandstorm;  the  tripple  bubble;  snarf;  rhino;  sol; 

Carlsberg  is  definitely  the  best  lager  in  the  world. 

DJ  Shade:  What  type  of  music  do  girls  listen  to  these  days?;  tell  me  some  stories; 

the  7  series;  old  enough  to  be  her  father;  driving  through  Georgia,  cheap  gas. ..good 

time;  Uncle  Belch;  General  Lee  from  Walmart 

Gary:  Shut  up  Clay,  you're  an  idiot;  sketchy  Floridi.ins  sleeping  on  my  floor;  mental 

midget 

K-DoG:  HA,  HA,  here's  the  best  part,  I  go  to  class  and  I  drink;  The  Rescheduler 

Lew  Jerz:  Yeah,  I  was  prett)'  crazy  freshman  year;  ever  put  a  goat  in  a  headlock? 

I.U.P.;  trust  me,  put  the  gelatin  in  it;  no,  ni\'  sisters  are  not  coming  tor  parent's 

weekend;  Redemption  Song;  naked  Rose;  who  brought  the  maid's  cart  in  the  hotel 

room?;  strategically  placing  plates  all  over  the  kitchen...  -  vi-m?  ■ 

Big  Mac:  Of  course  I  can't  make  the  meeting,  there's  a  Jets  game  on;  I  swear  officer, 

we  took  the  chairs  from  our  friend;  SIR;  the  nibs  are  worthless;  jail  for  stealing  a 

pitcher? 

Backman:  Joe,  are  you  crv'ing?  The  Ro.iJ  to  250;  naturally;  jarko;  let's  go  to 

Johnny's;  one  at  a  time  of  course. 

Joey  O.:  What  these  bi&@hes  want  trom  .i  ni'  "a?;  so  I'm  sucking  on  the  exhaust 

pipe  of  this  car;  tight;  get  off  me;  \oure  right,  time  is  much  better;  Yo,  can  I  get  that 

CD  out  of  your  car,  throw  mc  those  keys;  Hielo  ice! 

ToDD:  mooseco*kl;  cenix:  siKcr  nvist;  alternate  head;  the  pigeon;  FinalFantasy9; 

I've  only  completed  2(i  credits  (it's  2001);  smoking  2  packs  of  cigarettes  with 

jesseheap.com. ORc;. NET:  thesecrurity  at  Ranch  is  reaHvlax:  ripping  tnm  offthe  wall; 
I  can't  believe  I'm  acting  like  this!!;  stacking  chairs  and  knocking  them  down...; 
Asspennies;  Oh  My....,  you...;  Arnold  calls;  stop  whining;  Good  morning,  how  are 
you?;  Master  Lee;  'Who  set  the  bombs  off?;  stealing  pitchers;  MGs;  WAR-NER; 
Ride  or  Die;  Hey  Guy;  Johnny  G's;  Quarters;  Bombaclot;  Wifey;  The  Bimmer; 
Talk  to  girls?. ..but  I  have  next  on  beirut;  1  week=65  Lz  PC  Load  Letter???;  'WTF?; 
Corona  bar;  the  Smurfs;  Go!!!  Alto,  Alto!;  DeLaura,  you  are  a  mess...;  open  up  a  can 
of  KA;  and  then  burn  it;  Ray,  Ray.  Ray,  Long  live  KA!...DOGS  FOR  LIFE.. .hie 
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Noon  loves  watching  softball..."Do  you  want  some" chew?". ..fire  It 
Up...Fitzy  in  the  library...  Cory  she's  not  old  enough. ..Keith  on  the 
pageant  tour.. .Josh  is  a  Blazing  Saddle.. .New  Jersey  Devil,  not  so  tough... 
Ryan  and  "Dot  Dot  Dot". ..NJI... 665+1,  Here's!. ..Whitey... The  General 
and  Taz...Dave,  who's  he?...  whitetrash,..Shmoopy... Panama  City,  no 
shame  campaign.. .Where's  eez  de  light  switch. ..Fight  club. ..Buzz 
Clicks. ..Anyone  for  doubles?. ..Food  fight. ..Track  star. ..Trailer 
Trash.. .Oompa  Loompa...Porn  Star...m&mb2...FTJ...Daby,  Executive  at 
TARGET...Because  she's  a  dirty  whore... Brosk,  what  time  is  sex  court 
on?. ..I  am  the  ultimate  driving  machine. ..21  and  on  the  bathroom 
floor.. .His  name  is  Robert  Pallson...Bird  is  the  Word.. .Who  the  F***  are 
you? 

Congratulations:  Mike,  Justin  F.,  Pat,  Clint,  Rich,  Justin  M.,  Russ,  Nick, 

Evan  and  Erik. 
Better  luck  next  year:  Brian,  Jolinny  and  Jolm. 

Good  luck:  Cory,  Josh,  John,  Greg,  Ryan,  Dan  N.,  Rich,  Keith,  DanM.  and 
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Boots?  for  sure. 

Jared's  matching  Abercrombie  as  usual. 

Conshotso? 

Fest's  at  home  again. 

Next  time  bring  your  sister  ; 

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Hurtin  for  certain. 

Don't  fall  off  the  porch. 

Nib  ravers.  Dance  parn-? 

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'Where's  Nielson,  we're  partyir 

Straight-edge  no  more. 

Mess's  back. 

OTFE,  OFTE,  whatever. 

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Que  no  se  nos  olviden  our  friendU'  brothers  in  Boston;  thanks  I 

hospitality!  Hasta  ele  dia  que  w  c  are  ail  in  the  city  going  to  wings  and 

ttying  hard  not  to  grow  up,  peace,  have  fun,  and...  What's  this,  some  kind 

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pink.  She  doesn't  like  it  when  I  withhold  sex.  They're  worse  than  Phil's. 
PORNSTAR.  Gimme  Bacon!  Testical  Decension.  Kwunch  Bewwies.  Mike,  fix 
myloft.  Floor  Swimming.  BigPimpin'.  Lytle,  they  play  football.  Assletic.  We're 
having  a  maintenance.  Ha  Ha.  The  oven's  broke.  Trifling.  HURTing. 
Cheesasaurus.  And  Chong.  Thirteen  \'cars  on  the  porch.  T*l  S.  Big  Chillin'. 
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one  more  minute.  Porch  Ruit.  Floyd  Rules.  This  DJ  sucks.  Duck  Sauce.  Lock 
and  Load.  Phone  Smashing.  F'**k  you,  clown.  Where's  Meg?  Fm  sick!  Chip  is 
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weed,  weed.   The  weed.    For  her  pleasure. 


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we  had  a  great  time  with  you  while  you  were  here.  So  many  stories  to  tell,  but  none 
will  be  forgotten.  We  wish  you  guys  the  best  of  luck  in  future  endeavors;  thanks  tor 
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World  Champions  of  the  World!  UUU!!!  Upper  tanker.  Making  friends  tour, 
Pork  Week,  Camp  Sigma  Nu,  Lunch  Music  Friday,  Flaming  Grill,  Happy 
Hour,  Welcome  back  Rob  Frank,  Big  Gay  Neil,  The  Colin  James  Keefe 
Memorial  Door,  Moravian  \\  ater  Polo  Team,  Yes  the  Paddy  Wagon!  Ball  and 
Chain,  Retrieving  Whiskey  Road,  Com  0- 1 4  in  elections,  Canada  sucks  eh?  Bag 
of  Urine  outside  Sk)'Dome,  Slopp)  Tt^-S,  Admiral  Akbar,  Kerry  on  the 
balcony.  The  Will  Band,  Balcony  Drip!  Shoe  Tree,  No  more  Ghetto  Blaster, 
Sunrise  Cocktails,  Spoonwrench,  Eric  stole  Bergmann's  Monkey,  Ozzy  Double, 
Spider  needs  Red  Hot!  Is  the  side  door  open?  R@%E  Machine,  Just  primin"  the 
pump  for  Hurricane  Beth,  Spider,  what  are  your  own  tacts?  Will,  rhe  profes- 
sional sander.  Monkey  Bowl  of  Ranch,  Aristocrats,  Russell's  Jewish  Alternative, 
Jimmy  No!  Don't  you  hate  pants?  Smokeweedeveryday,  Midget  tossing, 
Rodger  dropping  Ccilin  on  his  face,  Which  is  Nat  and  why  does  he  h,ite  alumni? 
Two-cup  wake  up!  Shennanigans  at  Beer  Olympics,  Has  anyone  seen  the  juice 
machine  (again)?  Who  put  that  fish  in  Theta  Delt's  toilet?  We  don't  know 
anything  about  any  coconuts.  Chocolate  Thunder,  Libya,  Cop  cards,  Beer-a- 
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much;  alumni  suck;  Vinny  Patih  Who's  the  Boss?;  skip  it  huh;  onUne  casinos; 
beastathalon;  jallen;  engaged  ward;  hey  Treb;  Great  American  Smokeeuit;  factor; 
cheese  factor;  crtuich  factor;  heat  factor;  who  boils  eggs  in  the  microwave?;  quez; 
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friends  with  whom  you'll  be  close  forever. . . 
Everyone  is  right!  As  I  was  wandering 
around  the  parking  lot  of  the  UC  on  move- 
in  day,  I  heard  someone  shout  out  my  name. 
It  was  my  new  roommate  and  soon  to  be 
best  friend,  Sara.  That  first  night  we  stayed 
up  all  night  talking  about  our  friends  and 
families.  We  had  so  much  in  common.  It 
was  like  someone  knew  we  would  become 
the  best  of  friends.  We  are  frequently  seen 
across  campus,  at  dining  halls,  and  at  parties 
screaming  nUOMMATE!  at  the  top  of  our 
lungs.  We  have  lunch  together  every  Friday 
no  matter  how  busy  we  are  and  call  it  our 
"Roommate  Bonding  Day."  We  have  so 
much  fun  together,  whether  it  is  going  to 
parties,  making  late-night  trips  to  Wawa,  or 
just  hanging  out  in  our  room.  People  always 
ask  us  if  we  knew  each  other  before 
college  because  it  seems  like  we  have    **'* 
known  each  other  forever.  At  the  begin- 
ning of  the  year  Sara  was  homesick.  She 
tells  me  all  the  time  she  never  would 
have  made  it  if  not  for  me,  and  I  tell  her 
the  same.  Going  to  college  is  a  CfOZy,     | 
exciiiH^    ,  scary,  INDESCRIBABLE     I 
change,  and  having  a  roommate  like  I 

Sara  made  the  transition  so  much  easier. 
We  have  been  there  for  each  other  time 
after  time  and  will  continue  to  be  for- 
ever. Even  though  I  am  living  in  a 
sorority  next  year  and  Sara  is  going  to  a 


just  as  close  as  we  are  now. 


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Jesmear  Acosta 

Sean  Anderson 

Christine  Baier 

Byron  Bean 

Adam  Beatty 


Nick  Boniello 

Sumit  Bose 

Ke\'in  Bostel 

Erin  Breithaupt 

Matthew  Bruestle 


Adam  Butauski 

Michael  Casarella 

Kevin  Cassid\ 

Chris  Castelh 

Kathryn  Chafin 


Kit  Ming  Chan 
Tommy  Clancy 
Tal  Cohen 
Taylor  Connor 
Daniel  Corbett 


Michael  Corcoran      | 
Michael  Curto      y 
Aaron  Czysz 
Sarah  David 
Dimitri  Demergis 


Howard  Dingle 

Christine  Donnelly 

Melissa  Duerbig 

Kathryn  Dukatz 

Brandon  Duncan 


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Why  did  you  decide  to  go  Greek? 


I  wanted  to  rusli  to  see  wliat 
it  was  like  and  ended  up 
falling  in  Inve  witli  one  ol  tlie 
houses.  Tliey  seemed  totally 
cool  and  tlie  atypical  sorority. 
Braily  Earrily 
Arts  and  Sciences,  Psycfiology 


Because  it  lieats  Brodliead. 
Bfian  Coulomlje 
Engineering 


I  like  the  fact  that  I  could  live 

with  35  of  my  friends  instead 

of  4  or  5. 

Inm  McHmara 

Arts  and  Sciences,  Unkciied 


I  thought  it  sounded  like  a  lot 
of  fun.  not  knowing  if  I  was 
going  to  join  or  not.  But  when 
I  met  the  girls  in  the  house  I 
knew  it  was  where  I  belonged. 
Lauren  Urgelles 
Arts  and  Sciences,  An 


Alix  Echelmeyer 
Toure  Edwards 
Keith  Erekson 
Roberto  Escalante 
lames  Evans 


Justin  Federici 
Jennifer  Fluder 
Christopher  Forstall 
Richelle  Francis 
Renata  Gagnon 


Colin  Gallagher 
.Adam  Garcia 
Philip  Garcia 
Jonathan  Garderuer 
Jacqueline  Gardocki 


Undergraduates 


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Tom  Gentis 

Benjamin  Gidney 

Lou  Giele 

Anne  Glowacki 

Peter  Grandits 


Terrence  Grannum 

Daniel  Greenawalt 

Heather  Grieco 

Charles  Hagaman 

Sara  Heare 


Riptit:  Jolin 
Sclionewolt,  Brian 
Quinlan,  and  Carlo 
Rivera  wall<  to  tlieir 
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Scliafer  studies  at 
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Lloyd  Henderson 
Robert  Hoxie 
Sameer  Jain 
Diana  jeffery 
Anne  Johnson 


Calvin  Jones 
Katerina  Karmokolias 
Barret  Katuna 
Jason  Klimpi 
Katherine  Klueber 


Stuart  Kossar 
Matthew  Kretlow 
Irene  LaBarca 
Brian  Lime 
Vincent  Liu 


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Ryan  Mackenzie 
Meredith  MacSwan 
Aiisha  Mantovi 
Jared  Martin 


Peter  Matt 
Hannah  Maxwell 
John  McDonough 
Patrick  McManus 
Justin  Metz 


Christine  Michalerva 
Walter  Michel 
Leili  Moghari 
Mike  Moonev 
Sandra  Narowski 


Undergraduates      ■^j^V 


Nimi  Patel 

Michael  Paul 

Julia  Pinshaw 

James  Pontius 

Andrew  Racz 


Daniel  Raiser 
Jennifer  Randall 

Jana  Ransom 

Justin  Reehl 

Edward  Regnier 


Sara  Reilly 

John  Reo 

Sarah  Rickman 

Andrew  Rizzi 

Juan  Roche 


Stacey  Ruby 

Alicia  Rudolph 

Theresa  Schunck 

Jason  Sebok 

Thomas  Seid 


Erica  Shusterman 

David  Sisseiman 

David  Stanek 

Scott  Sundby 

Tyler  Tate 


Scott  Taubman 

Jillian  Tengood 

Chris  Thompson 

Chris  Thome 

Albert  Bryan  Tomlinson 


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Christopher  Tretina 
EuRcnu  Vovchuk 
Nathanacl  Washam 
Christophur  Weisz 
Stephanie  Whitacre 


Peter  Wilson 
Seth  Yerk 
Francis  Zaato 
Nathan  Zander 
Michael  Zurat 


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with  in  your  grade  school  cafeteria,  or  those 
that  would  play  with  you  outside  on  the 
swings?  As  we  mature  and  grow  older,  our 
friendships  change  from  primitive  relation- 
ships into  deeper,  lifelong  bonds.  My  best 
friends  today  are  my  "SlstCrS."  We  live 
together,  experience  Spring  Break  together, 
and  go  out  on  Friday  nights  together.  We 
live  through  our  college  years  hand  in  hand  - 
we  laugh,  cry,  fight,  and  forgive.  We  know 
all  about  each  other's  past  and  how  it  affects 
us  in  the  present.  I  love  having  my 
f  neXldS  so  close  to  me.  When  I  have  a 
problem,  I  walk  down  the  hall  for  a 
comforting  chat.  When  I'm  bored,  I 
walk  downstairs  to  veg  and  watch 
"Sex  and  the  City."  We  have  so 
much  fun  together,  even  when 
doing  the  stupidest  things  like  wak- 
ing up  Margot.  All  the  silliness,  all 
the  seriousness,  and  all  the  good 
times  together  are  the  best  of  memo- 
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John  Ascione 

Bethany  E  Balta 

Heather  Belaus 

Lauren  Bell 

Jennifer  Benkovic 


Katherine  Bex 

Nathanael  Birky 

Shelita  Burks 

Scott  Carpenter 

Helen  Chan 


Sandra  Doman 

Matthew  Dubrovich 

Patrick  Dugan 

Katherine  Fay 

Erik  Fersko 


Leo  Figueira 
Lauren  Garlett 


Rachel  Goodman 
JoacWm  Grabo 


Lisa  Hawkins 
Phillip  Hitchcock 


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Mark  E  Hoff  II 
Ingrid  Barrera 
Nicole  Jones 
Paul  Kaser 
Chris  Kiump 


Becky  Lapidow 
Steven  Lee 
Michael  Luongo 
Bob  Mantell 
Michelle  Marshall 


<|      Randall  Maurizio 
Irina  Mazo 
Erin  McEnemey 
James  McKittrick 
Karen  Miranda 


Timothy  Monahan 
Kristen  Moore 


Clint  Mover 
Joseph  Oberlander 


Craig  O'  Donnell 
Brian  Quinn 


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What's  the  best  thing  about  NOT 
being  a  freshman? 


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No  more  walking! 
Katie  Pre  ate 
Accounting 


Living  in  my  fraternity. 
Man  Peimelli 
International  Helations 


You  get  to  picl(  wlio  you  want 
to  live  witli  and  those  people 
are  your  closest  friends. 
MargotMcarian 
Biology 


I  don't  have  to  walk  all  over 
tlie  place.  I'm  lazy. 
MattBooras 
Business 


Kevin  Raftery 

Dani  Rhen 

Courtney  Riccardelli 

Brian  Rotante 

Warren  Sadaphal 


Shane  Sauer 

Darron  Schall 

Patrick  Schmid 

Deborah  Schwartz 

Lauren  Schwartz 


Lori  Shuler 

Michelle  Stavola 

Holly  Thompson 

Heather  Thomson 

Thaid  Thor 


^^Do      Undergraduates 


Thomas  Vallely  IV 
Mandy  Walis 
Matthew  Walton 
I'atricia  Ward 
Jennifer  Warner 


Mauri  Warren 
Patricia  Wu 


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formMnce  freshmen  year.  Friends  can  be 
roommates,  professors,  or  classmates.  And 
sometimes,  a  friendship  can  turn  into 
something  a  Uttle  more  unexpected. 

A  very  close  friend  of  mine  is  also  my 
BOYFRIEND,  although  it  didn't  begin 
that  way.  I  met  Justin  almost  two  years  ago, 
and  we  immediately  became  close  jtieh. As. 
The  bonds  between  us  were  initially  forged 
from  similar  tastes  in  music,  but  we  quickly 
learned  that  we  were  connected  by  more 
than  the  love  of  a  few  bands.  I  remember 
thinking  after  our  first  road  trip  that  I  had 
finally  found  someone  that  could  match  my 
love  of  music  and  my  wacky  sense  of  hu- 


Since  those  first  few  days,  our  fiiendship  has 
grown  and  become  something  stronger 
than  either  of  us  had  envisioned.  Our 
fiiendship  is  one  that  is  based  on  mutual 
mj^ed  and  a  camaraderie  that  never 
ceases  to  amaze  me.  Justin  is  above  all 
someone  I  can  always  talk  to 
without  fear  of  judgement,  and  a  fiiend 
that  knows  me  better  than  most  He.is 
always  there  fi>r  me  and  between  the  two 
of  us,  we  have  turned  our  separate  groups 
of  fiiends  into  one. 

Justin  makes  me  laugh,  and  under- 
stands the  value  of  friendship  within 
our  relationship.  Regardless  of  what 
happens  in  the  future,  he  is  a  friend  I  will 
always  be  thankful  for. 


Undergraduates     ^<^V 


Megan  Ackers 

Theresa  Adeliyi 

Nana  Agyemang 

Christopher  Amato 

Christopher  Argall 


Masako  Asaka 
Kurt  Avunduk 
Robert  Black 
Jason  Bombard 
Drew  Bradway 


Why  did  you  move 
off  campus? 


John  Bright 
Jamie  Brokowsky 


Alvaro  Cabrera 
Chris  Carino 


I've  been  living  on  campus  for 
3  years  and  I'd  \M  a  cliange 
of  pace.  Plus,  it  will  prepare 
me  for  the  real  world. 
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Accounting 


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Allison  L.  Martin 

Jonathan  Martindale 

Elayna  J.  Martino 

Christopher  J.  McKinley 

Ameiko  N.  McDonald 

Martin  A.  McGann 

Michelle  A.  McGovern 

Sheryll  A.  McKenzie 

Allison  K.  Merkle 

Janet  M.  Metz 

Shannon  M.  Miller 

Vincenzo  M.  Minicozzi 

Katrina  Morales 

Robin  E.  Morgan 

Michael  L.  Neiman 

Stephanie  A.  Nelson 

Amy  L.  Neyenhouse 

Christopher  B.  O'Leary 

Stephen  C.  Oess 

Ardis  B.  Owens 

Michael  P.  Paoli 

Damion  0.  Perry 

David  E.  Petett 

Christopher  M.  Pilong 

Andrew  R.  Pobuda 

Corey  M.  Rennig 

Jenny  L.  Ribeiro-Desa 

James  P.  Ryan 

Agnes  K.  Saab 


Elizabeth  C.  Saggese 

Sunil  M.  Samtani 

Aaron  D.  Samuel 

Michael  G.  Same 

Andrea  M.  Sawchuk 

Jason  L.  Schlessman 

Jessyka  Scoppetta 

Daniel  T.  Shay 

Jeffrey  J.  Sherzer 

Eric  G.  Shoicket 

Elizabeth  L.  Short 

Chad  P.  Sieger 

Lia  C.  Simei 

Tyler  T.  Simpson 

Jonathan  P.  Sirkin 

Andrew  M.  Soisson 

Lauren  M.  Solyn 
Catherine  D.  Spam 

Erin  N.  Speck 
John  J.  Sperandio 

Anne  Stanley 

Emily  S.  Stearns 

Joshua  S.  Stern 

Christine  A.  Strobel 

Daniel  J.  Sturtevant 

Kevin  J.  Sullivan 

Sujin  Suwanna 

Jaron  M.  Taaffe 

Angelina  C.  Tangren 

L.  M.  Thomas 

Nathan  M.  Thomas 

Joshua  W.  Tilghman 

Sansanee  Triprasertphot 

Hsiuyi  Tseng 

Stephen  F.  Turoscy 

Rebekah  B.  Tuthill 

John  R.  VanDugteren 

Kate  R.  Veprek 

James  N.  Vinci 

Quang  V.  Vo 

Dan  M.  Voloshin 

Rui  Watanabe 

Warren  C.  Welch 

Michael  X.  Williamson 

Bobby  J.  Willis 

Lynn  M.  Windley 

Paul  F.  Wisor 
Bradley  L.  Wolf 
Karen  Y.  Wong 
John  E.  Wrobel 

Esra  Yavuz 

James  C.  Young 

Jeannette  C.  Yudes 

Scott  C.  Ziegler 

Amber  L.  Ziemba 


Graduates     _5j/ 


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Nabil  M.  Abou-Rjaili 

Civil  Engineering 
Allentown,  PA 
Volleyball  Team 

Alexander  C.  Ache 

Materials  Science 

Easton,  PA 

Delta  Sigma  Phi,  Jazz  Ensemble 

Jonathan  R.  Adams 

Computer  Engineering 
Weston,  CT 
Psi  Upsilon 

James  S.  Adler 
Electrical  Engineering 
Nesconset,  NY 

Sara  A.  Adler 

Marketing 

Louisville,  KY 

Alpha  Phi,  Marketing  Club,  Women  in 

Business 

Michael  D.  Ahearn 

English 

New  Hope,  PA 

Adam  A.  Albano 

Industrial  Engineering 
Commack,  NY 

Alpha  Pi  Mu,  Institute  of  Industrial 
Engineers,  University  Productions 

Jaimie  L.  Alberga 

Biology 

Kew  Gardens,  NY 

David  G.  Alexander 

Information  Systems 

Lebanon,  NH 

Alpha  Tau  Omega,  Wrestling  Team 

Susan  M.  Alexander 

Electrical  Engineeriiig 
Lebanon,  NH 

Kappa  Alpha  Theta,  Institute  of 
Electrical  and  Electronic  Engineers 

Carine  E.  Allaf 

Psychology 

Ardmore,  PA 

Gr}'phon  Society,  Lacrosse  Team 

Tessa  M.  Allen 

Chemical  Engineering 
Manchester,  PA 

Earth  and  Environmental  Science  Club 
(President),  Alchemist  Club  (President), 
American  Chemical  Society,  American 
Institute  of  Chemical  Engineers, 
Dancin',  Tau  Beta  Pi 

Bethany  J.  Allmang 

Environmental  Sciences 

RockviUe,  MD 

Best  Buddies,  Choral  Union,  LU  Choir 


Patrice  M.  Alvino 

Marketing 

Longbranch,  NJ 

Varsity  Field  Hockey  (Captain) 

Joseph  M.  Ambrosio 

Business  Information  System,  Finance 
South  Amboy,  NJ 
Sigma  Alpha  Mu 

Whitney  A.  Ammarell 

Economics,  Marketing 
Lloyd  Harbor,  NY 
Marketing  Club  (Treasurer),  Alpha 
Gamma  Delta,  Best  Buddies 

Christy  L.  Anderson 

journalismlPuhlic  Relations 
Nutley,  NJ 


Christopher  Angelo 

Economics,  Finance 

York,  PA 

Investment  Club  (Treasurer),  Cross 

Country  Team,  Indoor/Outdoor  Track 

Teams,  U.S.M.C.  Officer  Candidate 

School  Graduate 

Stephen  L.  Angelo 

Electrical  Engineering 

Sayre,  PA 

Phi  Kappa  Theta  (Treasurer,  Executive 

Secretary),  Indoor/Outdoor  Track 

Teams 

Timothy  E.  Antesberger 

Mechanical  Engineering 
Johnstown,  PA 


Kappa  Alpha  Theta  (Alumni  Relations, 
Editor) 

Christy  L.  Anderson 

English,  Environmental  Sciences 
Hackettstown,  NJ 
University  Productions,  Student 
Ambassador,  Environmental  Club, 
Orientation  Leader 

Corey  D.  Andrews 

Environmental  Sciences 

Mount  Vernon,  NY 

National  Society  of  Black  Engineers 

(Pre  College  Initiative  Chair),  Residence 

Hall  Association,  Holy  Infancy 

Volunteer  Tutor 

Matthew  E.  Andrews 

Civil  Engineering 

Allentown,  PA 

American  Sociery  of  Civil  Engineers, 

Football  Team 


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American  Society  of  Mechanical 
Engineers,  Pi  Tau  Sigma,  Tau  Beta  Pi 

Keisha  Antoine 

Chemical  Engineering 
Arima,  Trinidad  &  Tobago 
NSBE  (Finance  Chair),  American 
Institute  of  Chemical  Engineers, 
International  Club,  LU  Bible 
Fellowship,  Tau  Beta  Pi 

Sherry-Ann  L.  Antoine 

Political  Science 
Danbury,  CT 

Lehigh  Drum  Group  (Founder),  Black 
Students  Union,  French  Club,  Gospel 
Chair,  International  Relations  Club, 
Lehigh  Christian  Fellowship,  LU 
Senate,  National  Society  of  Black 
Engineers,  Progressive  Student  Alliance, 
Philharmonic  Orchestra,  Japanese  Club 

Jennifer  M.  Antonacci 

Material  Science 

Stamford,  CT 

Alpha  Phi  (Recording  Secretary) 


Olga  Argeros 

Behavioral  Neuroscience,  Religion  Studies 
Athens,  Greece 

Hellenic  Club  (President,  V-P,  Social 
Chair),  International  Club  (V-P,  PR 
Officer),  Global  Union  (Secretary),  LU 
Sound  (Promotions  Director) 

Ellen  B.  Arnold 

Accounting 
Douglaston,  NY 
Alpha  Omicron  Pi 

Jorge  L.  Arredondo 

Industrial  Engineering 

Houston,  TX 

Society  of  Hispanic  Professional 

Engineers,  National  Actions  Council  for 
Minorities  in  Engineering 


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Daniella  a.  Babu 

Molecular  Biology 

Fairfield,  CT 

Orthodox  Christian  Fellowship 

(Treasurer),  Philharmonic  Orchestra 

Michael  A.  Bacchetta 

Mechanical  Engineering 
Denville,  NJ 

Sigma  Phi  Epsilon  (President,  Chap- 
lain), Interfraterniry  Council,  Pi  Tau 
Sigma,  Soccer  Club,  Roller  Hockey 
Club,  Boys  and  Girls  Club 

Ryan  K.  Backman 

Computer  Engineering 
Old  Saybrook,  CT 
Kappa  Alpha 

Stephanie  L.  Bailer 

Finance 

Silver  Spring,  MD 

Women  in  Business  Club  (President), 

Brown  &  White  (Business  Pages 

Editor),  Class  of  2001  (Secretary), 

Alpha  Omicron  Pi,  Investment  Club, 

University  Productions 

Francis  P.  Balcavage 

Electrical  Engineering 

Ashland,  PA 

Institute  of  Electrical  and  Electronic 

Engineers  (V-P),  Sigma  Nu  (Treasurer) 

Christopher  L.  Barbaruolo 

Psychology 

Oyster  Bay,  NY 

Baseball  Team,  The  Newman  Council 

Jacqueline  M.  Bardyn 

Finance 

Hempstead,  NY 
Alpha  Gamma  Delta 

Jessica  R.  Barhight 

Civil  Engineering 

Slatington,  PA 

Alpha  Phi  Omega  (President),  Epitome 

(Undergraduate  Section  Editor), 

American  Society  of  Civil  Engineers 


Graduates 


Christophi  R  M.  Barnes 

Buiineis  Information  System 
M.iplcvvootI,  NJ 
Pclla  SigMi.i  I'lii 

Rakston  M.  Barnks 

Biolon 

Mandcvillc,  l.A 
Alpli.i  I  ,ui  ( Inicga 

Andrew  S.  Barnett 

Fiiiiince 

Highland  Park,  II, 
Alpha  Sigma  I'hi 

Meredhh  Bartleit 

Anthropolog)/,  Journalism 
Millstone,  WV 

Brown  &  White  (Asst.  Lifestyle  Editor), 
Visiting  Lecturers  Committee,  Society 
ot  Professional  Journalists 

Melissa  J.  Bauer 

journalism/Public  Relations 
Laurel  Ht)llovv,  NY 

Justin  A.  Bayer 

Political  Science 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Political  Science  Club  (President),  Delta 

Upsilon  (V-P) 

Scon  M.  Beaver 

Chemical  Engineering 
Newport,  PA 

Tau  Beta  Pi  (Secretary),  Sigma  Alpha 
Mu,  Phi  Sigma  Kappa 

Meckenzie  a.  Behr 

Behavioral  Neuroscience 
Bethlehem,  PA 
Pi  Beta  Phi 

Chris  Belcher 

Finance 

Lakeland,  FL 

Investment  Club  (Board  ot  Directors), 

Kappa  Alpha,  Rugby  Club 

Hrvoje  Benko 
Computer  Engineering 
Zagreb,  Croatia 

LLJ  Philharmonic  Orchestra  (President 
&  Tour  Manager),  Future  Global 
Entrepreneurs  (President),  Phi  Beta 
Delta  (Student  \'-P).  Martindale  Society- 
Student  Associate,  Head  Gr\'phon  for 
Tremblcy  Park,  International  Club,  Tau 
Beta  Pi,  Phi  Beta  Kappa 

Krista  M.  Benkovic 

Finance 
Allentown,  PA 

Alpha  Gamma  Delta  (Treasurer), 
Student  Ambassador,  LL'  Lour  (juide, 
RJio  Chi,  Phi  Eta  Sigma,  Investment 
ub,  Panhellenic  Council 

Alissa  p.  Bennett 

Industrial  Engineering 
Longmcadow.  MA 
jamma  Beta  Phi,  Institute  of  Industrial 
engineers,  Tau  Beta  Pi 

Sarah  I.  Benveniste 
iccounting 
X'arren,  NJ 
Vccounting  Club 


Ai.YSSA  J.  Berc, 

chemical  Engineering 

Allentown,  PA 

Future  Global  Entrepreneurs  Club 

(Secretary),  American  Institute  of 

Chemical  Engineers,  Choral  Union, 

Orientation  Leader,  Mass  Choir 

Erika  M.  Berc; 

Enf(lish.  (ierman,  journalism 
CMR  419,  Box  1365,  APO  AE 
German  C'lub  (  Lreasurer),  Brown  & 
White  (Asst.  News  Editor,  Lifestyle 
Editor) 

Ryan  M.  Bkrnholz 

Finance 

Mount  Sinai,  NY 

Wrestling  Team 


Jason  P.  Black 

Architecture 
South  Salem,  NY 

Michael  T.  Black 

Electrical  Engineering 

Bayport,  NY 

Epitome,  Indoor/Outdoor  Track  Learns 

Matthew  Bleakley 

Geolo^ 

Carniel,  NY 

Sigma  Alpha  Mu  (President) 

Carrie  E.  Bloem 

journalism/Public  Relations 
Inverness,  IL 

Delta  Gamma  (Director  of  New 
Members,  Director  of  Public  Relations, 


Leanne  R.  Bewley 

Psycholog)' 

Salem,  OR 

Marching  97  (Uniform  Manager),  Pep 

Band 

James  D.  Birdsall 

(.ii'il  Engineering 

Chatham,  NJ 

Chi  Epsilon  (V-P),  Tau  Beta  Pi, 

Fellowship  of  Christian  Athletes,  Lehigh 

Christian  Communitv  C'hurch 

Jami  C.  Bisetti 

Architecture 

Littleton,  CO 

Gamma  Phi  Beta  (House  Manager), 

Soccer  Team 

Julia  H.  Bissell 

Art 

McLean,  VA 

Gr)'phon  Society,  WLVR  FM,  S.  F.A.R. 

Academy,  Peer  Mentors 


Steward,  Social  Chair),  Best  Buddies, 
PRSSA 

Jason  S.  Blum 

Chemistry 
Whitehall,  PA 

Matthew  E.  Bohm 

Psycholog)' 

Morganville,  NJ 

Delta  Phi  (Recording  Secretary) 

Kelly  Lynn  Bombach 

Biochemistry 
West  Newton,  PA 
American  Chemical  Society 

Danielle  E.  Bontcue 

Management,  Marketing 
Bensalem,  PA 
Marketing  Club 

Donna  Borak 

Cognitive  Science 

Fair  Lawn,  NJ 

Amaranth,  Brown  &  White,  Philosophy 

Club,  Progressive  Student  Alliance 


ClIKISIOl'IlLR  J.  BORRADAILE 

Materials  Science 

Fcastcrville,  PA 

Rugby  Club,  Student  Materials  Society 

GiNA  M.  Bono 

Accounting 
Chalfont,  PA 
Accounting  Club 

Marsha  J.  Bowersox 

Accounting 

Somerset,  PA 

Basketball  Team  (Co-Captain) 

Jennifer  M.  Braggin 

Materials  Science 

Ramsey,  Nj 

Student  Materials  Society  (Secretary), 

Society  of  Women  F^ngineers 

(Webmistress),  Jazz  Ensemble,  WLVR 

FM 

Megan  M.  Bramble 

Political  Science 
Chestcrtown,  MD 
Tennis  Team.  Student  Athlete 
Executive  Board 

Jennifer  L.  Branda 

Mechanical  Engineering 
Bethlehem,  PA 

SruART  R.  Brandes 

Hiitoty 

Old  B'ethpage,  NY 

Kappa  Sigma 

Theodore  J.  Brenneman 

hi)iance 
Westmont,  IL 
Alpha  Sigma  Phi 

Matthieu  M.  Bridier 

Finance 

Nantucket,  MA 

Sigma  Alpha  Mu  (Treasurer), 

Investment  Club,  Gentlemen's  Club, 

LU  Senate 

Christopher  M.  Brindisi 

Industrial  Engineering 
Marlton,  NJ 
Delta  Phi  (V-P) 

ZuRi  K.  Briscoe 

Economics,  Finance 
Greenville,  MS 
Association  of  Minority  Business 
Students  (President),  Multicultural 
Programming  Committee,  Career 
Services  Peer  Educator.  Gr\'phon 
Society,  PRSSA 

Adfu  A.  Bristol 

Civil  Engineering 

Brooklyn,  NY 

National  Society  of  Black  Engineers 

Sarah  Brodie 
Political  Science 
Aiken,  SC 

Stephen  M.  Brodsky 

History 

Che\'\'  Chase,  MD 

Chi  P'si 


Graduates 


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Sara  Bromley 

Political  Science 
Stamford,  CT 
Gamma  Phi  Beta 

Michael  S.  Brown 

Jounmlism 

Auburn,  MA 

Society  of  Professional  Journalists- 

Lehigh  Chapter  (Co-President),  Brown 

&  White,  Hillel  Society,  Rugby  Club 

Clifton  S.  Buck 

Environmental  Sciences 
Sarasota,  FL 
Delta  Phi 

John  F.  Burke 

Mechanical  Engineering 
Downingtown,  PA 
American  Sociery  of  Mechanical 
Engineers 

Benjamin  N.  Burnett 
Geolog)! 

Harwinton,  CT 
Gaming  Club 

Rebecca  H.  Burris 

Sociology/Social  Psychology 

Hoffman  Estates,  IL 

Equestrian  Club  (Captain,  V-P),  Choral 

Union,  Cheerleading,  Overtones,  LU 

Choir 

Lynn  C.  Buscarini 

Chemical  Engineering 
New  Freedom,  PA 
American  Institute  of  Chemical 
Engineers  (Treasurer),  Alpha  Gamma 
Delta  (Risk  Manager),  LU  Choir,  Phi 
Eta  Sigma  Honor  Sociery,  Cast  ot  "Into 
the  Woods" 

Vanessa  M.  Buschmann 

Accounting 

Langhotne,  PA 

Swimming  Team  (Captain),  Accounting 

Club,  Student  Athlete  Council 

Bonny  A.  Bustin 

Accounting 

Canton,  MA 

Alpha  Omicron  Pi  (President), 

Panhellenic  Council  (Treasurer), 

Accounting  Club,  French  Club,  Crew 

c:iub 

Amy  M.  Buzinski 

Electrical  Engineering 

Dover,  NH 

Kappa  Alpha  Theta  (President,  V-P 

Administration),  Institute  of  Electrical 

and  Electronic  Engineers 

Donald  J.  Byrnes  JR. 

Accounting 
Saylorsburg,  PA 


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Alicla  L.  Calaf 

Sociology/Social  Psychology 
Pennsauken,  NJ 
Black  Students  Union,  Sociery  of 
Hispanic  Professional  Engineers 

Daryl  Callan 

Mechanical  Engineering 
Ottsville,  PA 

Universiry  Choir  (Stage  Manager),  Tau 
Beta  Pi 

Damon  A.  Campbell 

Finance 

Buckingham,  PA 

Lambda  Chi  Alpha,  Interfraternity 

Council 


Shannon  Carey 

Marketin?^ 

New  York,  NY 

Alpha  Chi  Omega  (Treasurer), 

Markering  Club 

Jeffrey  M.  Carlini 

Accounting 
York,  pa' 
Beta  Alpha  Psi  (Treasurer),  Psi  Upsilon 

Lauren  M.  Carlucci 

Journalism/Public  Relations,  Psychology 
Cos  Cob,  CT 
Gamma  Phi  Beta 

Michael  J.  Carone 

Mechanical  Engineering 
Freehold,  NJ 


Jaclyn  Cannici 

Industrial  Engineering 

Saddle  Brook,  NJ 

Alpha  Phi  (Social  Chair),  Alpha  Pi  Mu 

(Treasurer),  Junior  Panhellenic  Council 

(Recording  Secretary),  University 

Productions 

Thomas  E.  Cannon 

Finance 

Wyckoff,  NJ 

Zeta  Psi  (Treasurer),  Investment  Club 

Kristy  L.  Carbonelli 

Biochemistiy 
Suffield,  CT 

Rugby  Club 

Dermot  M.  Carey 

Computer  Engineering 
Welfesley,  MA 

Matthew  J.  Carey 

Industrial  Engineering 
Goshen,  NY 


Brown  &  White,  Choral  Union,  Tau 
Beta  Pi,  Martindale  Centet,  ST.A.R. 
Academy 

Tracy  L.  Carroll 

Finance 
Pottstown,  PA 

Christina  M.  Cartaya 

Molecular  Biology 

Sparkill,  NY 

Alpha  Omicron  Pi  (Recording 

Secretary) 

Nico  A.  Carwll 

Marketing 
Wyoniissing,  PA 
Football  Team,  WLVR  FM, 
C.OA.C.H. 

Kenneth  R.  Castellano 

Finance 

Eastchester,  NY 

Baseball  Team,  Delta  Tau  Delta, 

Investment  Club 


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Patrick  B.  Charles 

Electrical  Engineering 

Jakarta-Utara,  Indonesia 

Asian  Cultural  Society,  Chinese  Culture 

Club,  Institute  of  Electrical  and 

Electronic  Engineers,  Inrernational 

Club 

Charlotte  Chen 

Psychology 

Arcadia,  CA 

Overtones,  Chinese  Culture  Club,  LU 

Choir 

Ling  Chlumg 

Chemical  Engineering 

Whippany,  NJ 

Socierv  of  Women  Engineers  (V-P), 

American  Institute  of  Chemical 

Engineers,  Asian  Cultural  Society, 

Epitome,  French  Club,  University 

Productions 

Dana  W.  Chin 

Computer  Engineering 

West  Farmington,  ME 

Asian  Cultural  Sociery,  Chinese  Culture 

Club,  National  Society  of  Black 

Engineers,  Varsity  Track  &  Field 

Jason  W.  Chrin 

Computer  Science 
Frackville,  PA 
Delta  Chi 

Graham  L.  Christensen 

Electrical  Engineering 
Middletown,  MD 
Marching  97 

Jeffrey  W.  Christman 

journalism 
Walnutport,  PA 

Keith  S.  Ciceron 

Civil  Engineering 
Philadelphia,  PA 
American  Sociery  of  Civil  Engineers, 
Indoor/Outdoor  Track  Teams,  Phi 
Sigma  Kappa 

Nicholas  G.  Cirilli 

Computer  Engineering 

Hasbrouck  Hts,  NJ 

Kappa  Kappa  Psi  (Treasurer),  Pep  Band 

(Director),  Marching  97  (Toots), 

Institute  of  Electrical  and  Electronic 

Engineers 

Christlvn  Clark 

Chemical  Engineering 

Hardy,  VA 

Kappa  Kappa  Psi  (Fundraising  Chair), 

American  Institute  of  Chemical 

Engineers,  Pep  Band,  Concert  Band, 

Marching  97 

Meredith  C.  Clark 

Biology 

Maple  Glen,  PA 

Rho  Chi,  Delta  Gamma,  Women's 

Lacrosse  Team,  Panhellenic  Council 

Ashley  L.  Clarke 

Accounting 

Norwalk,  CT 

Beta  Alpha  Psi  (Secretary),  Accounting 

Club,  Student  Senate 


Graduates 


Tracy  CijWion 

Psycholo^ 

Yonkcrs,  NY 

Al[ili>i  Ciiimma  Delta  (Social  Chair.  New 

NU-inbcr  Coordinator) 

Kei.dra  L.  Clow 

Ennlish,  SocioloQi/Social  Psychology 
Oak  Park,  IL 
Softball   learn 

LiNDSEY  M.  Cohen 

Fiuiiiice 

New  York.  NY 

Alplia  I'lii.  \\  omen  in  Business 

Cynihia  C.  Coi.K 

PsycholotQi 

Belviderc,  Nj 

Clu>ral  L'nion,  S.  I.A.R.  ALademy 

Chad  R.  Coi.fer 

Bi/>iiics>  hitdrmation  System 
Maciiiigie.  I'A 

Janine  Collura 

ALitcriiils  Scifitcf 

Carbondalc.  PA 

Society  ol  Women  Engineers  (Secre- 

tar)),  Student  Materials  Society, 

Campus  Tour  Guide,  American  Society 

of  Materials 

Walker  P.  Conolly 
Cumtniter  Science  Engineering 
Kinderhook,  NY 
Ice  1  liickey.  Phi  Delta  Theta 

Machan  M.  Cook 

Political  Science 
Lexington,  KY 
Alpha  Chi  Omega 

Nancy  A.  Copenhafer 

Bioloiiy 

CherW  Hill,  NJ 

Gryphon  Society  (V-P),  Dancin' 

Mei  issA  A.  Coi'p 

Inicnuitional  Relations 
Blackwood,  Nj 

Nicole  M.  Corali 

Accounting 
Ailentown,  PA 
Accounting  Club 

Graham  D.  Couture 

Computer  Engineering 
South  Windsor,  CT 
M&M  Residence  Hall  (President), 
Institute  F.lectrical  and  Electronic 
Engineers  (Chairman,  Treasurer), 
Association  tor  Computing  Machinerv, 
Class  of  1999,  College  Democrats, 
Crew  Club,  Hillel  Society,  Outing 
Club,  Residence  Hall  Association, 
WlA'R  FM 

Amanda  L.  Cozza 

Belh  1 1  no  ral  Neu  ro science 

R>c,  NY 

Alpha  C'hi  Omega  (\'T'  Education) 

Damel  B.  Craft 

Chemical  Engineering 

Indiana,  PA 

American  Institute  of  Chemical 

Engineers 


John  W.  Crak. 

English,  Philosophy 
Hartwick,  NY 

Gryphon  Society,  Lehigh  C'hristian 
Fellowship,  Genesis  Gospel  Choir 

Brian  C.  Crawiokd 
Finance 

Wilmington,  1)E 
Lambda  Chi  Alpha 

Lana  Curdgele 

Marketing 

North  Arlington,  NJ 

Marketing  C'lub  (President),  Outing 

Club,  Progressive  Student  Alliance, 

Women  in  Business,  Orientation  Team, 

The  Lion's  Den  Foundation 


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Jamls  M.  Daillv 
Electrical  Engineering 
Leesport,  PA 

Sigma  Phi  Flpsilon,   \'m\  Beta  Pi, 
Reformed  Student  Fellowship 

Andrljv  M.  Dannlr 

Political  Science 

Clifton,  NJ 

Alpha  Omicron  Pi  (Asst.  New  Member 

Educator,  Activities  Chair),  Panhellenic 

Council  (Rho  Chi) 


MeLIS.SA  A.  CURLEY 

Chemistry 

Hatfield;  PA 

WLVR  FM  (Business  Manager),  LU 

Tour  Guide,  Senior  Class  Gift 

Committee,  American  Chemical 

Society,  American  Institute  of  Chemical 

Engineers 

James  S.  Cybulski 

Mechanical  Engineering.  Physics 
Mountaintop,  PA 
Running  Club  (President),  Philosophy 
Club,  Pi  "Fau  Sigma,  Tau  Beta  Pi,  Phi 
Beta  Kappa,  Earth  and  Environmental 
Science  Club,  Greek  Club 

Kachina  Dacosta 

Marketing 
Brooklyn".  NY 

Delta  Sigma  Theta  (President,  \'-P), 
National  Society  of  Black  Engineers 
(Public  Relations  Chair),  Association  of 
Minority  Business  Students,  Black 
Students  Union,  Gospel  Chair, 
Gryphon  Society,  WLVR  FM 


Jennifer  Danylchuk 

Anthropolon,  Elernentaiy  Education 
Schenectao)',  NY 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta  (Service  Chair, 
Social  Chair) 

DwiGHT  T.  Davls 

Computer  Engineering 

Ashland,  pa' 

Beta  Theta  Pi,  Delta  Phi 

Jason  M.  Daves 

Biolog}' 

Bethlehem,  PA 

Phi  Kappa  Theta,  Greek  Week  Chair 

Kristin  N.  Davis 

Marketing 

Eagleville,  PA 

Marketing  Club.  Women  in  Business 

Abigail  W.  Dawes 

Finance 

Barrington,  RI 

Epitome.  Cut  and  Fhrust  Club 


Ryan  M.  Deacon 

Materials  Science 

Newton,  Nj 

Student  Materials  Society  (President) 

Lauren  B.  Decari.o 
Political  Science 
Ho-Ho-Kus,  NJ 
Varsity  Tennis  (Captain) 

TiMUR  Declapiers 

Computer  Engineering 

New  York,  NY 

The  Dead  Racquet  Society  (President), 

French  Club,  Indian  Student 

Association 

CiiRisn)j'iii  K  E.  Deery 

Accounting 

Sicklerviile,  NJ 

Sigma  Chi  (V-P),  R.O.T.C.  (GOT 

MAJ  Lehigh  Valley  Steel  Battalion). 

Scabbard  and  Blade 

Lewis  J.  Deeugenio  III 

Computer  Engineering 

Glassboro,  Nj 

Kappa  Alpha.  Taekwondo 

Emily  K.  Deia 

Finance 
Oak  Park,  IL 
Softball   1  eam 

Christopher  J.  Dei  Medico 

Industrial  Engineering 
Belle  .Mead,  Nj 

Brlvv  C.  Delaura 

Mechanical  Engineering 

Seaford,  NY 

Kappa  Alpha  Society  (President), 

American  Society  of  Mechanical 

Engineers 

Pasquale  S.  Demilo 

Economics 

North  Haven,  CT 

Delta  Phi  (Corresponding  Secretary) 

Allison  M.  Demos 

Industrial  Engineering 

Johnstown,  PA 

Running  Club  (Secretary),  Alpha 

Omicron  Pi.  Institute  of  Industrial 

Engineers 

Jennifer  T.  Dfpifrro 

English 

Staten  Island,  N'i 

Kappa  .Alpha  Theta  (V-P  ol 

Development,  Risk  Management 

Chair.  Ritualist).  Amaranth 

Niil\r  R.  Desai 

Premedical  Science,  Political  Science 

Shelton,  CT 

American  Chemical  Society,  Asian 

Cultural  Society,  Chess  Club,  College 

Republicans,  Golf  Club,  Indian 

Student  Association,  LU  Senate, 

University  Productions,  Zeta  Psi,  Peer 

Tutor,  S.T.A.R.  Academy,  Student 

Ambassador 


Graduates 


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David  G.  Deschenes 

Computer  Science 

Lewiston,  ME 

Tau  Beta  Pi  (President) 

Jennifer  A.  Dickensheets 

Chemical  Engineering 

York,  PA 

Pi  Beta  Phi  (V-P  of  Mental 

Advancement),  American  Institute  ot 

Chemical  Engineers 

Brenda  M.  Dietz 

Economics 
Philadelphia,  PA 

Sarah  Dillon 

Jo u  rnalism/Pu blic  Rela tio m 

Scarsdale,  NY 

Brown  &  White  (Sports  Reporter), 

PRSSA  (Firm  Committee  Head),  Alpha 

Phi 

Benjamin  J.  Ditzler 

Civil  Engineering 

Ridgefield,  CT 

Ultimate  Frisbee  (Captain),  American 

Society  of  Civil  Engineers 

Derek  J.  Doeschner 

Management.  Marketing 
Valley  Stream,  NY 
Accounting  Club,  Investment  Club, 
Marketing  Club,  Theta  Delta  Chi 

Shannon  M.  Doherty 

Marketing 

Ridgewood,  NJ 

Women's  Volleyball  (Captain) 

Timothy  J.  Doherty 

Economics 
Pennington,  NJ 

Erica  L.  Dolgos 

Management 
AJlentown,  PA 

Lauren  M.  Donina 

Civil  Engineering 

McKees  Rocks,  PA 

Alpha  Phi  Omega,  American  Society  of 

Civil  Engineers,  Chi  Epsilon 

Conor  F.  Donnelly 

Mechanical  Engineering 
Philadelphia,  PA 
Delta  Chi,  Rugby  Club 

Bradley  J.  Doran 

E)iglish 

Rockville  Centre,  NY 

Lehigh  Ranger  Company 

Steven  M.  Dorfman 

Accounting,  Finance 

New  City,  NY 

Interfraterniry  Council,  Psi  Upsilon 

Meghan  E.  Dotzman 

English 

Bensalem,  PA 

Delta  Gamma  (President),  Student 

Senate  (Secretary),  Junior  Panhellenic 

Council  (President),  Orientation  Group 

Leader 


Allen  P.  Dowdy 

Chemical  Engineering 

Burlington,  NJ 

Tau  Beta  Pi,  Lambda  Chi  Alpha 

Whitney  E.  Drew 

Psychology 

Easton,  MD 

Gamma  Phi  Beta,  Lacrosse 

Gary  A.  Drozdowski 

Finance 

South  Hadley,  MA 

Kappa  Alpha  Society  (V-P),  Scabbard 

and  Blade,  Tennis  Team 

Lauren  A.  Duboff 

Finance 
Fort  Lee,  NJ 
Investment  Club 


MtHHAIIunAL  BA£AAR 


Kelly  P.  Eaton 

Materials  Science 
Franklin  Square,  NY 
Tau  Beta  Pi  (V-P),  Alpha  Phi  Omega, 
American  Society  of  Materials 
Engineers.  Lehigh  Christian  Fellowship, 
Fellowship  of  Christian  Athletes, 
Society  of  Women  Engineers,  Student 
Materials  Society,  The  Newman 
Council,  Women's  Rugby 


Lauren  C.  Dullum 

Psychology 

Lakewood,  NJ 

Psi  Chi,  Best  Buddies 

Bryan  R.  Dunker 

Mechanical  Engineering 

Hartland,  Wl 

Pi  Tau  Sigma,  Swimming  leam.  Army 

R.O.T.C. 

KlMBERLY  M.  DuNWOODY 

Accounting 

Oceanside,  NY 

Alpha  Phi  (V-P,  Financial  Chairman), 

Accounting  Club,  Women  in  Business 

Andrew  R.  Durian 

Mechanical  Engineering 

Blue  Bell,  PA 

Delta  Tau  Delta  (President),  Lehigh 

Ranger  Company,  Soccer  Club,  Pi  Tau 

Sigma 


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Graduates 


Rachel  Eberle 

Finance 

Warren,  NJ 

Gamma  Phi  Beta  (Financial  V-P), 

Investment  Club,  Women  in  Business 

Andrew  J.  Eckhardt 

Environmental  Sciences 
Cumberland,  Rl 

Andrew  J.  Eckstein 

International  Relations,  Religion 
Studies 
Dayton,  OH 
Outing  Club 

Terrance  p.  Edney 

Biology 

Philadelphia,  PA 
Black  Students  Union 

Andrew  L.  Edwards 

Computer  Engineering 

Brooklyn,  NY 

Black  Students  Union,  National  Society 

ot  Bktck  Engineers 


Benjamin  S.  Edwards 
Marketing 
Laguna  Beach,  CA 
Zeta  Psi 

John  P.  Edwards 

Electrical  Engineering 
Essex  Fells,  NJ 

Timothy  P.  Edwards 

Biology 

West  Islip,  NY 

Sigma  Alpha  Mu 

Andrew  E.  Eiler 

Computer  Science 

Madison,  WI 

Chi  Phi  (Treasurer,  Steward), 

University  Productions  (Music  Chair) 

Marisa  Eisenman 

English 

Tobyhanna,  PA 

Alpha  Gamma  Delta,  Gryphon  Society, 

Hillel  Society,  Ski  Team,  "TALQPeer 

Educators 

MOHAMED  Y.  El-NaGGAR 

Mechanical  Engineering 

Berwyn,  PA 

Tau  Beta  Pi  (Treasurer),  Phi  Beta  Delta 

(Student  V-P),  American  Society  of 

Mechanical  Engineers,  Phi  Beta  Kappa, 

Pi  Tau  Sigma 

Alana  M.  Elfast 
Marketing 

Huntington  Bay,  NY 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta 

Nicole  B.  Elghanayan 

Psychology 

New  York,  NY 

Alpha  Chi  Omega  (House  Manager), 

Marketing  Club 

Michael  E.  Elgort 

Accou)iting 

Belle  Mead,  NJ 

Accounting  Club,  Alpha  Sigma  Phi, 

Beta  Alpha  Psi 

Laith  L  Elias 

Industrial  Engineering 
AJlentown,  PA 
Alpha  Sigma  Phi 

Anthony  M.  Ellis 

Finance 
Hollywood,  FL 
Theta  Chi 

Brian  P.  Endler 

Architecture 
Sidman,  PA 
Varsity  Football 

Jessica  N.  Engel 
JournalismlPublic  ReLuions 
Buffalo  Grove,  IL 
C.O.A.C.H.  Program  (Student-Athlete ^ 
Advisor),  Brown  &  White,  Hillel 
Society,  Pi  Beta  Phi,  PRSSA,  Soccer 
Team,  Phi  Alpha  Theta,  Student 
Ambassador,  Intramurals 


I 


Brian  J.  Engelhardt 

Computer  Science 

Hatboro,  PA 

LU  Tour  Guides  (Executive  Tour 

Guide),  University  Productions 

(Comedy  Committee  Co-Chair, 

Treasurer) 

Aydin  Eralp 

Markeltng 

Istanbul,  Turkey 

Turkish  Students  Association 

(Secretary),  International  ("kib 

YeNZY  J.  ESCALERA 

Theatre 

Bronx,  NY 

Mustard  &  Cheese  Society,  Society  of 

Hispanic  Professional  Engineers 

Yai,cin  Eskiyapan 

Industrial  Engineering 

Istanbul,  Turkey 

International  Club,  Turkish  Students 

Association 

David  A.  Esposito 
Marketing 
Three  Bridges,  NJ 
Wrestling  (Varsity  Captain) 


CT 


Jeremy  Farkas 

Accounting 
Plymouth  Mtg,  PA 
Economics  Societ)'  (Founder,  Presi- 
dent), Taekwondo 

Wendy  A.  Farrington 

Biochonistry 
Stroudsburg,  PA 
I  University  Productions  (Excursion 
Committee),  Future  Global 
Entrepreneurs  (Executive  Committee), 
American  Chemical  Society 

Christina  A.  Febbraro 

Psyc/ifl/og}' 
Pittsburgh,  PA 
Alpli.1  Phi 

JoEi  P.  Fechisin 

Bio/o^ 
Blairstown,  NJ 

Marc;ot  H.  Feeney 

English 

M.irion,  MA 

S.  I  A.R.  Academy,  Squash  Club 

Noah  R.  Fenn 

Psychology' 
Great  Neck,  NY 
Peer  Mentor 

Anson  V.  Ferguson 

International  Careers 

Piscatawa)',  NJ 

Basketball  Team,  Black  Students  Union 


Peter  R.  Fernquist 

Computer  Science 

Scituatc,  MA 

Phi  Gamma  Delta  (Historian),  Rugby 

Club  (otficer),  Phi  Delta  Gamma 

Anthony  H.  Ferranti 

Finance,  Marketing 
Glen  Rock,  NJ 
Lehigh  Crew  (Captain) 

Francesca  J.  Ferrara 

Biology 
Monroe,  C  T 

University  Productions  (Comedy  Co- 
Chair),  Alternative  Spring  Break 

Kenneth  A.  Ferretti  JR. 

Mechanical  Engineering 


Eric  S.  Fishbein 

Economics 
Staten  Island,  NY 
Gryphon  Society 

JiissicA  Fish  MAN 

Marketing 

Wayne,  NJ 

Alpha  Phi,  Marketing  Club,  Women  in 

Business 

Nicole  Fiumefreddo 

Market  i)i^ 

Scotch  plains,  NJ 

Health  &  Nutrition  Club  (President), 

Alpha  ('hi  Omega,  Soccer  Club 

RocHELi.E  Fleischer 

Economics 


Morgantown,  VC'\' 

Corey  Ficke 

Accounting 

Piscataway,  NJ 

Investment  Club  (President),  Pi  Kappa 

Alpha  (President),  Accounting  Club, 

Intertraterniry-  Council 

Lauren  C.  Fiderer 

Psychology 
Chappaqua,  NY 
Delta  Gamma 

Thomas  M.  Finetti 

Chemistry 

Nutley,  NJ 

Lehigh  Alchemists  (Secretary), 

American  Chemical  Society 

Alexander  A.  Fischl 

Environmental  Sciences 
Chicago,  IL 
Sigma  Alpha  Mu 


Woocl^hll  lake,  N| 
Alpha  Phi 

KiRA  S.  Florence 

English,  Psychology 

Tucson,  AZ 

Alpha  Gamma  Delta  (Public  Relations 

Chair),  Softball  Team 

Christopher  G.  Folland 
American  Studies,  Economics 
Kenilworth,  IL 
Sigma  Chi  (Secretary),  Baseball  Team 

Richard  W.  Fotiades 

Computer  Engineering 

Port  Jefferson,  NY 

Association  lor  Computing  Machiner\ , 

Cross  Country  Team,  Gaming  Club, 

Indoor/Outdoor  Track  Teams,  Institute 

of  Electrical  and  Electronic  Engineers 

Jill  Frankenfield 

Marketing 

Bethlehem,  PA 

,-Upha  Chi  Omega,  Marketing  Club, 

Women  in  Business 


Michael  J.  Franklin 

Mathematics 

Lawrence,  NY 

Delta  Tau  Delta,  Intramurals 

William  Franks 

Molecular  Biology 
Wihon,  CT 
Alpha  Chi  Rho 

David  A.  Fraser 

Industrial  Engineering 
Cincinnati,  OH 

Diane  B.  Freed 

Economics 
Weatherly,  PA 
Economics  Society 

Shana  B.  Freedman 

Psychology 
Atlanta,  GA 

William  C.  Fritchie 

German,  History 

Raritan,  NJ 

Delta  Tau  Delta  (V-P),  Global  Union, 

Histor)'  Club,  German  Club, 

Swimming  Team 

Douglas  C.  Fritzinger  II 

Biochemistry 

Whitehall,  PA 

National  Society  of  Black  Engineers, 

Residence  Hall  Association,  University 

Productions 

Michael  C.  Fry 

International  Careers 
Westfield,  NJ 
Beta  Thcta  Pi 

LiNDSEY  R.  FuCHS 

Journalism 

Montauk,  NY 

Brown  &  White  (Asst.  Design  Editor), 

Delta  Gamma  (V-P  Membership 

Education) 

Ramie  Fung 

Molecular  Biology 
Brooklyn,  NY 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta 

Christopher  K.  Furman 

Mechanical  Engineering 

Sayre,  PA 

Pi  Tau  Sigma,  Society  of  Automotive 

Engineers 


Ethan  E.  Ganot 

Finance 

New  York,  NY 

Volleyball  Club  (Treasurer),  Sigma  Nu 

(Social  Chairman,  Dance  Contest 

Coordinator,  Intramural  Chair) 


Graduates       54 


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Joseph  L.  Gargagliano 

Mechanical  Engineering 
Arnold,  MD 

Melissa  J.  Garofalo 

Chemical  Engineering 
Willowick,  OH 
American  Institute  of  Chemical 
Engineers,  Brown  &  White 

Rebecca  A.  Garschina 

Finance 

Garden  City,  NY 

Accounting  Club,  Investment  Club 

Melissa  C.  Genetti 

Science,  Technology  &  Society 

Burlington,  CT 

Soccer  Club,  Student  Ambassador, 

America  Reads/Counts  Program, 

College  Scholar  Program,  Phi  Beta 

Kappa 

Angelo  J.  Gentis 

Electrical  Engineering 
Bethlehem,  PA 
Orthodox  Christian  Fellowship 
(President),  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon,  Tau 
Beta  Pi 

Maddalena  Glwdomenico 

Architecture 

Mortegliano,  Italy 

Ski  Team,  International  Club 

Stephen  Glwnotti 

Computer  E?igineering 

Staten  Island,  NY 

Alpha  Sigma  Phi  (President) 

Frank  C.  Gift  JR. 

Materials  Science 

Palmyra,  NJ 

Student  Materials  Society,  Tau  Beta  Pi, 

Lambda  Chi  Alpha 

Jeremy  F.  Gill 

Behavioral  Neuroscience 
Upperco,  MD 

University  Choir  (Tour  Manager,  Asst. 
Manager)  Alpha  Phi  Omega,  Choral 
Union,  Outing  Club 

Peter  J.  Gill 

Accounting 

Wilkes-Barre,  PA 

University  Productions  (President), 

Accounting  Club,  Brown  &  White, 

University  Committee  on  Discipline 

Sean  M.  Gilligan 

Computer  Science 
Princeton  Jet,  NJ 
University  Productions 

Brian  T.  Gilman 
Computer  Engineering 
Moorestown,  NJ 
LU  Choir  (Wardrobe  Manager) 

Matthew  Giordano 

Computer  Science 
Staten  Island,  NY 
Alpha  Sigma  Phi 


Colleen  M.  Glass 

Biochemistr)! 

Red  Bank,  "NJ 

Cross  County  and  Indoor/Outdoor 

Track  Teams  (Captain),  Alpha  Omicron 

Pi  (Corresponding  Secretary),  Student 

Athlete  Council  (Executive  Board 

Member),  American  Chemical  Society 

Stephen  C.  Glassgold 

Business  Information  System,  Finance 
Dix  Hills,  NY 

Financial  Management  Association 
(V-P),  Bfown  &  White,  Investment 
Club,  RHA,  Volleyball  Team,  Study 
Abroad-Australia  (Apprentice  Teacher), 
Student  Ambassador,  Student  Advisory 
Council  to  the  Dean  of  College  of 
Business  and  Economics 


William  A.  Goldin 

Computer  Science 
Tobyhanna,  PA 
Chi  Phi 

Joseph  S.  Goldschein 

Journalism/Public  Relations 
Chappaqua,  NY 

Daniel  A.  Goldshlack 

Computer  Engineering 

Randolph,  NJ 

Choral  Union,  Ski  Club,  Theta  Delta 

Chi 

Matthew  Goldstein 

History 

Riverv/oods,  IL 

Wrestling  Team,  History  Club 


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Susan  A.  Glod 
Biochemistry,  Music 
Bear  Creek,  PA 
Alpha  Phi  Omega 

Mark  R.  Glogowski 

Computer  Science 
Bensalem,  PA 
WLVRFM 

Alexis  C.  Glunz 

Materials  Science 

Harrisburg,  PA 

American  Society  of  Materials,  Sociery 

of  Women  Engineers,  Student  Materials 

Sociery,  University  Productions 

Miriam  G.  Goldberg 

English 
Swampscott,  MA 


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Christopher  Gomez 

Architecture 
Bedford  Hills,  NY 
WLVRFM 

David  Goodman 

Accounting 
Boca  Raton,  FL 
Accounting  Club,  University 
Productions 

HOLLIE  GORISH 

Finance 

Bordentown,  NJ 
Investment  Club 

Joshua  Gottlieb 

Finance 

Huntington,  NY 

Phi  Camma  Delta  (Social  Chair), 

Intramural  Soccer,  Investment  Club 

JiLLIAN  GraBOWSKI 

Jndustrial  Engineering 
Alpha  Pi  Mu  (Sectetary) 


Charles  Graham 

Electrical  Engineering 

Lititz,  PA 

Institute  of  Electrical  and  Electronic 

Engineers,  Tau  Beta  Pi 

Evan  Graiff 

Marketing 

New  Fairfield,  CT 

Matketing  Club,  Mountain  Biking  Club 

Harris  Grannick 

Religious  Studies 
Greenwich,  CT 

Myal  Greene 

Finance 

Winter  Springs,  FL 

Kappa  Sigma  (Grand  Master  of 

Ceremonies),  Student  Senate 

Kristi  Griffin 

Finance 

Amston,  CT 

Alpha  Gamma  Delta  (V-P  Finance), 

Accounting  Club,  Brown  &  White, 

Investment  Club,  Soccer  Club,  Women 

in  Business 

Vanessa  Grigoli 
Journalism/Public  Relations 
Staten  Island,  NY 
Dancin',  PRSSA 

Jame  K.  Grike  JR 

Mechanical  Engineering 
Hatboro,  PA 

American  Society  of  Mechanical 
Engineers,  Delta  Chi 

Jeffrey  S.  Grimley 

History 
Cherry  Hill,  NJ 

Lawrence  I.  Grodsky 

Journalism 

New  Milford,  NJ 

Brown  &  White,  Progressive  Student 

Alliance,  Sigma  Chi 

Stephen  A.  Guglielmo 

Mechanical  Engineering 
Mercerville,  NJ 
Phi  Kappa  Theta 

Pragati  Gupta 

Computer  Engineering 
Mountaintop,  PA 

Association  for  Computing  Machinery, 
Indian  Student  Association,  Pi  Beta  Phi, 
Society  ot  Women  Engineers 

Elizabeth  Guthrie 

Marketing 

Yonkers,  NY 

Gamma  Beta  Phi,  Women  in  Business 

Jennifer  L.  Guy 

Industrial  Engineering 
Ridley  Park,  PA 

Alpha  Pi  Mu,  Dancin',  Institute  of 
Industfial  Engineers,  Society  of 
Manufacturing  Engineers 


Graduates 


Davu)  a.  Guzas 

Architectiin',  Chemical  Engineering 

Wcsttord,  MA 

Kappa  Kappa  Psi  (Alumni  Secretary), 

Concert  Bank,  Newman  Mass  Choir, 

K.ippa  Kappa  I'si,  Marching  97,  Tau 

Bct.i  Pi 

J4 


Eric:  G.  Haas 

Elirtriail  Itni^ineerinf^ 
Wilton,  C'V^ 

FlcLtrical  and  Electronic 
Lchitih  (Christian 


Institute  ot  Flectrical  and  El 
Ent;incer.s,  Lehigh  christian 
Fcllowshin,  Lehigh  tor  Life, 
N.uional  ,V)ciet\'  ot  Black  Engineers, 
SALSA 

Dembre  D.  Hadaway 

Computer  Engineering 
Princeton,  NJ 

Bethany  J.  Haddad 

Marketing 

Ledyard,  CT 

Marketing  Cliih  (Executive  Board), 

Brown  &  White,  Outing  Club,  Tennis 

Team 

Cei.ene  B.  Hadeed 

Economics 

Bethlehem,  PA 

Newman  Center  (Eucharistic  Minister), 

The  Newman  Council 

Adrienne  M.  Hadlock 

Piycholo^i 

New  York,  NY 

Alpha  Chi  Omega  (Alumni 

C'ommunications  Chair),  International 

Cluh,  PRSSA 

Ryanne  L.  Hahn 

Materials  Science 
Phillipsburg,  NJ 

Chi  Omega  (President),  Cheerleading 
(Captain),  Society  ot  Women  Engi- 
neers, Student  Materials  Society, 
Student  Ambassador 

Wei.eia  Haileselassie 

Computer  hn^ineerin^ 
Bethlehem,  PA 

National  Society  of  Black  Engineers 
fV-P,  Fundraising  Chair),  African 
Cultural  Club  (Co-Eounder), 
International  Club  (Director  ot 
Programs)  Institute  ot  Electrical  and 
Electronic  Engineers,  Society  of  Women 
Engineers,  Tau  Beta  Pi 

AixisoN  A.  Haines 

Ciril  Engineering 
Jacksonville,  PL 

American  Society  of  Civil  Engineers, 
Dancin',  University  Prodtictions 

Elizabeth  A.  Hall 

English 

Bethlehem,  PA 
Delta  Gamma 


Michael  V.  Hall 

Computer  Engineering 

Hamilton  Scjuare,  NJ 

Marching  97  (Manager),  Delta  Sigma 

Phi  (Webmaster,  Akmini  Relations), 

Kappa  Kappa  Psi,  Mustard  &  Cheese 

Society,  Phi  Eta  Sigma,  Order  of 

Omega 

Christina  A.  Halstead 

Biolo^' 

Lansdale,  PA 

Panhellenic  Cotmcil  (V-P  of 

Edtication),  Alpha  (iamma  Delta,  Best 

Buddies 

David  Hamm 

Einance 
Stamford,  CT 


JoNAiMAN  R.  Hargrove 

hiiuDue 

Charlotte,  NC 

Sigma  Phi  l-^psilon  (Social  Chair) 

Choir 

MisiY  M.  Harmon 
Psychology 
Fresno,  CA 

Deborah  B.  Harris 

English 
Syossel,  NY 
Gamma  Phi  Beta 

Maiiiii w J.  Harris 

Mechanical  Engineering 

Voorhees,  NJ 

American  Society  ot  Mechanical 

Engineers 


LU 


Investment  Club,  Kappa  Sigma, 
Lacrosse 

Joshua  D.  Hammond 

Mathematics 

Bath,  NY 

Choral  LJnion,  LU  Choir 

Janine  M.  Haney 

Biology 

Aston,  PA 

Senior  Gift  Committee  (Publicity 

Co-Chair),  Equestrian  Club,  Mustard 

&  Cheese  Society,  Rugby  Club 

Joshua  J.  Hannings 

Computer  Engineering 

Langhorne,  PA 

Sigma  Phi  Epsilon  (Social  Chair) 

Rachael  a.  Hansen 

English.  Journalism 
Toms  River,  N| 
Gamma  Beta  Phi  (V-P) 


Christine  E.  Hartmann 

Accounting 

Whippany,  NJ 

Epitome  (Senior  Section  Editor), 

Accounting  Club 

ZuRiEL  L.  Haskins 

Accountinq^ 

Brooklyn  Heights,  NY 

Accounting  Cdub,  Black  Students 

Union 

RiCARDO  J.  HaUSZ 

Theatre 

Miami,  FL 

Pi  Kappa  Alpha.  Soccer  Club.  SALSA 

Elizabeth  A.  Hazard 

JournalismlPiiblic  Relations 

Elberon,  NJ 

Brown  &  White.  PRSSA 

Jesse  J.  Heap 

Computer  Science 
Kinneion,  NJ 
Kappa  Alpha 


Tammy  Heckman 

English 
Northampton,  PA 

Jeffrey  J.  Heigl 

Computer  Engineering 
Staten  Island,  NY 

Andrew  S.  Henderson 

English.  Psychology 
Andover,  MA 

Daren  A.  Henry 

Business  Information  System,  Einance 

Highland,  NY 

Investment  Club,  Lehigh  Christian 

Fellowship 

David  A.  Hepkin 

Computer  Science 

Tabernash,  CO 

Sayre  Park  (President),  Bowling  Club, 

Wind  Ensemble,  I  our  CJuide 

Brooke  M.  Herman 

Journalism 

Wayside,  NJ 

Brown  &  White  (Editor-in-ChieO, 

Society  of  Professional  Journalists 

(President) 

Martin  A.  Herr 

Computer  Science 

Reading,  PA 

Institute  of  Electrical  and  Electronic 

Engineers 

Katherine  L.  Hersh 

Finance 
Princeton,  NJ 
Alpha  Omicron  Pi 

Sara  F.  Hessel 

Psychology 

Fairfield;  CT 

Women's  Basketball  (Captain) 

Rebecca  G.  Hill 

Marketing 

Portland,  CT 

Panhellenic  Council  (Administrative 

Assistant),  Alpha  Omicron  Pi,  Outing 

Club 

Anthony  S.  Hillman 

Industrial  Engineering 

Laconia,  NH 

Residence  Hall  Association  (President), 

Institute  of  Industrial  Engineers 

(President),  Council  ot  Students 

(President),  Alpha  Phi  Omega,  Alpha 

Pi  Mu,  LU  Senate,  Outing  Club 

Joshua  E.  Hillman 

Accounting 

Bellport,  NY 

Accounting  Club  (Editor),  Baseball 

Team.  Hillel  Society,  C.O.A.C.H. 

Program 

Rebekah  Hoch 

Psychology 
W^estwood,  MA 
Alpha  Omicron  Pi 


Graduates 


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Brian  D.  Hoff 

Mechanical  Engineering 
Glastonbury,  CT 
American  Society  of  Mechanical 
Engineers,  Kappa  Kappa  Psi,  Marching 
97,  Pep  Band,  Pi  Tau  Sigma,  Society  of 
Automotive  Engineers 

Bonnie  M.  Hoffman 

Political  Science 

Elmwood  Park,  IL 

Alpha  Omicron  Pi  (Philanthropy 

Chair),  Softball  Team  (Captain), 

Student  Athlete  Executive  Board 

(President),  Student  Athlete  Council, 

LU  Philharmonic  Orchestra 

Brenton  Hoffman 

Chemical  Engineering 
Greenville,  PA 

Phi  Eta  Sigma  (Secretan,-),  Pi  Tau 
Sigma,  American  Institute  of  Chemical 
Engineers,  Football  Team,  Tau  Beta  Pi, 
Student  Athlete  Council,  Student 
Athlete  Executive  Board,  C.O.A.C.H. 
Student  Advisor 

Andrew  R.  Holland 

Civil  Engineering 

Fairview,  PA 

American  Society  of  Civil  Engineers, 

Sigma  Nu,  Swimming  Team 

Patrick  D.  Hollander 

Environmental  Sciences 
Rieglesville,  PA 

Albert  F.  Hopper 

Architecture 

Chevy  Chase,  MD 

Balance  (Organizer),  Phi  Delta  Theta 

(V-P) 

Patrick  O.  Horn 

Marketing 

Avon  By  The  Sea,  NJ 

Swimming  Team 

Jessica  Horowitz 

Finance 
Wilton,  CT 

Kendra  Horvat 

Management,  Marketing 

Spring  Church,  PA 

Alpha  Gamma  Delta,  Marketing  Club, 

Panhellenic  Councial,  Women's  Rugby, 

Women  in  Business 

Sarah  Hotaling 

Chemical  Engineering 
Niskayuna,  NY 
American  Institute  of  Chemical 
Engineers,  Swimming  Team 

Molly  Hott 

Social  Relations 
Great  Neck,  NY 
Gamma  Beta  Phi 

John  W.  Howe 

Industrial  Engineering 
Crofon,  MD 


Joyce  J.  Huang 

Business  Information  System,  Marketing 
Asian  Cultural  Societ)'  (Secretary  of 
Social  Affairs) 

Phillip  Hubler 

Mechanical  Engineering 

Port  Clinton,  PA 

American  Society  of  Mechanical 

Engineers,  Pi  Beta  Phi,  Pi  Tau  Sigma, 

Tau  Beta  Pi 

Brett  Hudock 

Chemical  Engineering 
Bath,  PA 

Michael  Huggines 

Mechanical  Engineering 
Glenside,  PA 


Scott  Imus 

Marketing 

Avon  By  The  Sea,  NJ 

Swimming  Team 

Jacinta  N.  Isaac 

Finance 

Easton,  PA 

Future  Global  Entrepreneurs 

(Treasurer),  Career  Services  Peer 

Educator 


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Psi  Upsilon  (V-P),  American  Society  ot 
Mechanical  Engineers,  Pi  Tau  Sigma, 
Phi  Eta  Sigma,  Zeta  Psi  Good  Scholar 
Election  Candidate 

David  Hull 

Music,  Physics 

S.  Burlington,  VT 

Kappa  Kappa  Psi  (Service  Chair),  Dave 

Hull  Jazz  Combo  (Leader),  Alert,  LU 

Philharmonic  Orchestra,  Marching  97, 

Jazz  Ensemble 

Ross  HURWITZ 

Accounting,  Finance 
Ft.  Washington,  PA 
Beta  Alpha  Psi  (President), 
Interfraternity  Council  (V-P),  Lambda 
Chi  Alpha,  Beta  Alpha  Psi 


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Eric  S.  Jackson 

Finance 
Setauket,  NY 
Alpha  Sigma  Phi 

Thomas  J.  Jacob 

Computer  Science 

Devon,  PA 

Ice  Hockey  Team  (Asst.  Captain),  Zeta 

Psi  (Pledge  Master) 

Mark  Jain 

Accounting 

West  Chester,  PA 

Delta  Phi  (Treasurer,  Rush  Chair).  Phi 

Gamma  Delta  (Live-in  Advisor). 

Accounting  Club,  Gryphon  Society, 

Indian  Student  Association,  LU  Senate, 

WLVR  FM 

Brl\n  K.  Janes 

Accounting 

Ridgewood,  NJ 

Sigma  Phi  Epsilon,  Street  Hockey  Club, 

Beta  Alpha  Psi,  S.T.A.R.  Academy 


Christopher  D.  Janneck 

Computer  Engineering,  Fheatre 
Cincinnati,  OH 
LU  Choir  (CD  Manager,  State 
Manager),  Mustard  and  Cheese  Drama 
Society  (Webmaster),  Choral  Union, 
Phi  Beta  Kappa,  LLJ  Overtones,  LU 
Sound,  WLVR  FM,  Tau  Beta  Pi 

Carlos  J.  Jaramillo 

Industrial  Engineering 

Bogota,  Colombia 

Society  of  Hispanic  Professional 

Engineers  (V-P),  Alpha  Pi  Mu,  Soccer 

Club,  Tau  Beta  Pi 

Kimberly  N.  Jarblum 

Psychology 
Oakland,  NJ 
Delta  Gamma 

Ryan  E.  Jarkowski 

Marketing 
Pasedena,  MD 
Ski  Team 

James  C.  Jefferson 

Civil  Engineering 
Madison,  WI 
Dean  Scholar 

Todd  C.  Jeffreys 

Computer  Science 

Ada,  Ml 

Marching  97  (Staff  Asst.),  Pep  Band 

Paul  D.  Johe 

Behavioral  Neuroscience 
Coudersport,  PA 

Ryan  C.  Johnson 

Mechanical  Engineering 
Los  Gatos,  CA 

LU  Philharmonic  Orchestra  (V-P), 
Future  Global  Entrepreneurs  (V-P), 
American  Society  of  Mechanical 
Engineers,  Outing  Club,  Tau  Beta  Pi, 
LU  Chamber  Orchestra,  Chamber 
Music  Collegium,  Society  of 
Automotive  Engineers,  lacocca  Scholars, 
Martindale  Scholars 

Kelly  Johnston 

Psychology 

Ambler,  PA 

Peer  Mentors  (President) 

Field  Hockey  Team 

Deval  p.  Joisher 

Chemical  Engineering 

Mumbai,  India 

American  Institute  ot  Chemical 

Engineers  (V-P),  Asian  Cultural  Society 

Indian  Student  Association 

Jenna  L.  Jones 

Finance 

Sandy  Hook,  CT 

Michelle  L.  Julier 

Marketing 
Bethlehelii,  PA 
Beta  Gamma  Sigma 


Graduates 


R^jhisH  M.  Kabadi 

MuU'cuLir  Biology 

Norwich,  CT 

Alpha  Phi  Omega,  Indian  Student 

Association,  University  I'roductions, 

S.T.A.R.  Academy 

Robert  Kali.ick 

liiAustriiil  Engineering 
Dupont,  i'A 

Matthew  D.  Kalman 

Industrial  Engineering 

TenaHy,  NJ  ' 

Theta  Chi  (Treasurer).  Residence  Hall 

Association,  FMA  lormal  Board,  Peer 

Mentor 

John  Kaminski 

Industrial  I'nineering 
[')iiponi,  I'A 

MOBOLAJI  KvVMSON 

Clieiniail  Engineering 

lam  pa,  FL 

NSBE  (Finance  Chair),  American 

Institute  of  Chemical  Engineers, 

National  Society  ot  Black  Engineers 

Shannon  M.  Kane 

Biolo^' 
Clifton,  NJ 
Dancin'  (President) 

Michelle  D.  Kantor 

Biology' 

Oceanport,  NJ 

Varsity  Women's  Soccer  (Captain), 

COACH.  Program 

Kathryn  Karoussos 

Journalism/Public  Relations 
Amagansctt,  NY 
Gamma  Beta  Phi,  PRSSA 

Kendall  M.  Karr 

Finance 

New  Providence,  NJ 

Outing  Club,  Phi  Eta  Sigma,  Spanish 

Club,  Newman  Association 

Michelle  E.  Kashlak 

Finance 

Scotch  Plains.  NJ 

Gamma  Beta  Phi 

Martha  J.  Kassabian 

Finance 

Chatham  Towns,  NJ 

Investment  Club,  Residence  Hall 

Association 

Jessica  Kaufman 

French,  Social  Relations 

Woodbridgc,  CT 

Alpha  Phi  (V-P  Recruitment) 

Sandra  Kays 

International  Careers 

Piscataway,  NJ 

Softball  Team,  The  Newman  Council, 

Multicultural  Society,  Student 

Ambassador 

Kenneth  D.  Keeler 

Finance 

Mount  Kisco,  NY 

Investment  Club,  Lambda  Chi  Alpha 


Jenniier  E.  Keenan 

Finance 

River  Falls,  WI 

Alpha  Gamma  Delta,  Outdoor  Track 

Team,  Swimming  I'eam 

Stefanie  L.  Ke:hoe 

Jourruilisin/Puhlic  Relations 
Madison,  NJ 

Alpha  Chi  Omega  (Panhel  Delegate, 
Rush  C:hair).  PRSSA 

Brian  J.  Kllley 

Finance 

West  Windsor,  NJ 

Bretl  K.  Klndic; 

Management 


Do  H.  Kim 

Accounting,  Finance 

Lansdalc,  PA 

Brown  &C  White,  Korean  Students 

Association 

Benjamin  T.  Kiner 

Materials  Science 
New  Cumberlan,  PA 

Adam  S.  Kinnear 

Computer  Engineering 

Norfolk,  MA 

WLVR  FM  (Music  Director),  Tau  Beta 

Pi 

Timothy  A.  Kinnicutt 
Marketing 


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Lambertville,  NJ 

Kappa  Alpha  Theta  (V-P),  Phi  Eta 

Sigma,   LU  Tour  Guide,  Student 

Ambassador 

Meaghan  E.  Kennedy 

Finance 

Rocky  Hill,  CT 

Accounting  Club,  Gamma  Beta  Phi, 

Women  in  Business 

Christine  Kershner 

Beha  I  'ioral  Neu  roscience 
Mont  Clare,  PA 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta 

Shaireen  Khawaja 

Chemical  Engineering 
Elm  wood  Park,  NJ 

PaI  L  G.  KlERNAN 

Electrical  Engineering 
Voorhees,  NJ 

Institute  ol  Electrical  and  Electronic 
Engineers,  Formula  SAE,  Soccer  Club. 
mVR  FM 


Bedford,  NH 

Marketing  Club,  Lambda  Chi  Alpha 

Laura  Kirk 

jo  u  malism/Science  Writing 
Chadds  Ford,  PA 
Panhellenic  Council  (V-P  of 
Communication),  Pi  Beta  Phi  (Social 
Chair),  PRSSA.  Brown  &  White 

Rebecca  Kirkpatrick 

Asian  Studies,  Materials  Science 

West  Chester,  PA 

Alpha  Sigma  Mu  (President).  Alpha  Phi 

Omega,  Student  Materials  Society, 

Society  of  Women  Engineers,  S.T.A.R. 

Academy 

Amanda  K.  Kiser 

Art,  Chemical  Engineering 

Landisville,  PA 

AICHE  (Secretary),  Outing  Club 

(Treasurer),  Balance  (Co-Chair) 


Michael  S.  Kleeblatt 

Marketing 

Washington,  DC 

Lambda  Chi  Alpha  (Risk  Management 

Chair),  Varsity  Lacrosse  Team,  Peer 

Mentor 

Jennifer  L.  Klein 

English 

Orange,  CT 

Pi  Beta  Phi.  WLVR  FM,  DWS 

Elizabeth  M.  Klicker 

Africana  Studies.  International 

Careers 

Tyngsboro,  MA 

Gryphon  Society,  Women's  Rugby, 

S.T.A.R.  Program 

ChRLSTINA  V.  Kl.UNK 

Industrial  Engineering 
Veracruz,  Mexico 

John  J.  Kiuza 

Mechanical  Engineering 
Brookficid,  WI 

Sigma  Alpha  Mu  (House  Manager), 
American  Society  of  Mechanical 
Engineers,  Outing  Club,  Pi  Tau  Sigma 

Will lA.M  P.  Knipscher 

Environmental  Sciences 

Baldwin,  NY 

Rugby  Football  Club  (Match  Secretary, 

Co-Captain) 

Lauren  M.  Kohn 

Psychology 
Glencoe,  IL 
Alpha  Chi  Omega 

Christine  R.  Kolenik 
Sociology/Social  Psychology 
Syosset,  NY 

Thomas  A.  Koontz  II 

Industrial  Engineering 

Dover,  PA 

Alpha  Pi  Mu  (President),  University 

Choir  (Manager),  Choral  Union, 

Institute  ot  Industrial  Engineers 

AnITI  I.  KOSKELO 
Environmental  Sciences 
Middietown,  CT 
Frisbee  Club,  Outing  Club 

Eleni  Kouma 

Civil  Engineering 

Lankara,  Cyprus 

Chi  Epsilon,  International  Club 

Rachel  Kouner 

Finance 

Stoughter,  MA 

Alpha  Omicron  Pi  (Social  Chair). 

Women  in  Business 

Matthew  J.  Kowalski 

Business  Information  System 
North  Brunswick,  NJ 


Graduates        )\ 


Mark  A.  Kr.\mer 

Mechanical  Engineers 

Chern'  Hill,  NJ 

German  Club  (President),  Newman 

Council  (V-P).  American  Society  of 

Mechanical  Engineers,  Volleyball 

Katherine  Kress 

Art 

Middletown,  NJ 
Balance 

Lauren  A.  Kressel 

Marketing 

Bethesda,  MD 

Marketing  Club,  Women  in  Business 

Brian  J.  Krilik 

Business  Information  System,  Finance 
Edison,  NJ 

Delta  Phi  (Social  Chair,  Technolog)- 
Assistant),  Mountain  Biking  Club, 
Investment  Club,  Swimming  Team 

Eric  G.  Kuczv-nski 

Ciinl  Engineering 
Bloomsburg,  PA 
Sigma  Nu  (Commander),  American 
Societ)-  of  Civil  Engineers 

Alexander  C.  Kuryxak 

Electrical  Engineering 
Exton,  PA 

Amie  S.  Kutzner 

Finance 

Merrick,  m' 

Alpha  Phi  (V-P  of  Operations), 

Investment  Club,  Women  in  Business 

Jennifer  M.  Kutzner 

Marketing 

Merrick,  NY 

,AJpha  Phi,  Marketing  Club,  Women  in 

Business 


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Christopher  R.  Lalancette 

Computer  Science 
West  Orange,  NJ 
ice  Hockey 

Charles  V.  Lamantu 

Business  Infonyiation  System,  Finance 

Staten  Island,  NY 

Wrestling  Team,  Student  Senate, 

Association  of  Information  Technolog)- 

Professionals 

Nicole  L  Lanigan 

Finance,  Marketing 

Clark,  NJ 

Marketing  Club,  Women  in  Business 

Jessica  B.  Lappen 
JoumalismJPublic  Relations 
Weston,  MA 

PRSSA 


Jessica  Lascar 

Journalism/Public  Relations 
Clifton,  NJ 

Alpha  Phi  (V-P  of  Recruitment)  PRSSA 
(Programs  Head),  Brown  &  ^XTiite 

Andrew  S.  Lassner 

Computer  Science 

Westmount  PQ  H3Z  2-H3  Canada 

Chi  Psi  (Secretan,-) 

Da\id  M.  Laughman 

Materials  Science 

Bolton,  CT 

Sigma  Chi  (Treasurer) 

Rachel  Pearl  La  vine 

Psychology' 
Pelham,  NH 


Danielle  Lebenger 

Finance 
Livingston,  NJ 

Thompson  Portfolio  (Global  Alloca- 
tions Manager),  Alpha  Phi,  Investment 
Club,  Women  in  Business 

David  C.  Lee 

Economics 
Bethlehem,  PA 

Hyun  J.  Lee 

Computer  Science 
Seoul,  South  Korea 

James  H.  Lee 

Biochemistry 

Havertown,  PA 

Alpha  Tau  Omega,  S.TA.R.  Tutoting 


SADD  (Secretan,'),  Hillel  Societ}', 
Softball  Team,  Student  Health  Advisor.' 
Committee,  Mountain  Hawk  Mascot 

Danielle  M.  Lavoie 

Molecular  Biology' 

Gorham,  ME 

Cross  Countr)'  and  Indoor/Outdoor 

Track  Teams  (Team  Captain),  ROTC 

(Battalion  Commander) 

Erika  L.  Lawson 

Biochemist)y 

Pittsford,  NY 

Alpha  Gamma  Delta  (Membership 

Coordinator),  American  Chemical 

Societv  (Treasurer),  Ski  Club 

Seth  O.  Lax 

Economics 

Bloomfield  Hills,  MI 
Bowling  Club 


70      Graduates 


Neala  Lee 

Finance 

Hingham,  MA 

Alpha  Chi  Omega  (President),  Women 

in  Business  (Treasurer),  Women's  Gold 

Club,  Investment  Club,  Panhellenic 

Council 

David  M.  Lehman  II 
Finance,  Marketing 
Westport,  CT 
Phi  Kappa  Theta  (Rush  Chair) 

Nicole  K.  Lelchuk 

Histoiy 

Great'Neck,  NY 

Rho  Chi,  Orientation  Leader,  Kappa 

Alpha  Theta,  Panhellenic  Council 

Juliet  J.  Leopardi 

English 

Staten  Island,  NY 

Catherine  Leshinski 

Psychology 

Scottsdale,  AZ 

Equestrian  Club,  Chi  Omega 


Kenny  Y.  Leung 

Finance 

Princeton  Jet,  NJ 

Asian  Cultural  Society  (President), 

Mens  Tennis  (Co-Captain) 

Oshry  R.  Lev-Har 

Accounting 

Boynton  Beach,  FL 

Accounting  Club,  Alpha  Chi  Omega, 

Panhellenic  Council,  Women  in 

Business 

Benjamin  P.  Levitt 

Industrial  Engineering 
Newton,  MA 

Cross  Countiy  and  Indoor/Outdoor 
Track  Teams 

Mark  Lewkowitz 

Civil  Engineering 
Staten  Island,  NY 

Ben  M.  Liaw 

Mechanical  Engineering 
Centreville,  VA 

Golf  Team  (Captain),  Ametican  Societ 
of  Mechanical  Engineers,  Outing  Club 
Pi  Tau  Sigma,  Tau  Beta  Pi 

David  M.  Licata 

Accounting,  Finance 

Hamburg,  NJ 

Kappa  Sigma  (President),  Interfraterni 

Council 

Ryan  E.  Licwinko 

Mechanical  Engineering 
Holmdel,  NJ 
Brown  &  White 

Michael  D.  Liddell 

Accounting  Finance 
New  Canaan,  CT 
Accounting  Club,  Interfraternity 
Council,  Investment  Club,  Lacrosse 
Team,  Phi  Gamma  Delta 

Sarah  E.  Liebentritt 

Chemistiy 

Erie,  PA" 

Pi  Beta  Phi  (Executive  Secretary), 

Running  Club  (President),  American 

Chemical  Societ)',  Order  of  Omega 

Michael  A.  Lobello 

Mechanical  Engineering 
Lake  Ariel,  PA 

Theta  Chi  (President),  American 
Society  of  Mechanical  Engineers 

Charles  C.  Long 

Computer  Engineering 
Middletown,  NY 
Sigma  Alpha  Mu  (V-P) 

Sarah  L.  Lopas 

Molecular  Biology 
Furlong,  PA 

Ralph  J.  Lorenzetti 

Civil  Engineering 
Harpers  Ferry,  WV 
Environmental  Science  Club 
(Secretar)'),  American  Societ)'  of  Civil 
Engineers,  Gaming  Club,  Outing  Cli 
Philosophy  Club,  Progressive  Studeni 
Alliance,  Taekwondo 


Michael  J.  Lolghra.n 

Computer  Science 

Bogota,  NJ 

Brown  &  White,  Sigma  Chi 

Margaret  Lozano 

Architecture.  Civil  Engineering 
Elm  wood  Park,  NJ 
Societ)'  of  Hispanic  Professional 
Engineers  (President),  American  Society 
of  Civil  Engineers,  SALSA 

Shen  C.  Lu 

Accounting.  Business  Information  System 

Fresh  Meadows,  NY 

Asian  Cultural  Socief)'  (V-P), 

Accounting  Club,  Beta  Theta  Pi,  Choral 

Union 

Sarah  R.  Lucot 

English 
Bethlehem.  PA 

Steven  M.  Lucks 

Political  Science 

Princeton,  NJ 

Alpha  Sigma  Phi,  Student  Democrats. 

Lacrosse  Club 

Sar.ah  R.  Ll'COT 

English 
Bethlehem,  PA 

Deborah  C.  Ludvigson 

Journalism/Public  ReLitioru 
Rancho  Palos  V'erdes,  CA 
Pi  Beta  Phi  (Historian),  PRSSA 
(Secretan.),   Brown  &  White,  Epitome 
(Features  Editor),  Hillel  Societ)-,  Brown 
&  ^Tiite  (News  Editor),  Swimming/ 
Diving  Team 

Eric  K.  Luehmann 

Accounting.  Business  Information  System 
VC'oodbun-  Hts,  NJ 
Accounting  Club,  Theta  Delta  Chi 

Tara  a.  Lukievics 

Biochemistry 

Bethlehem,  PA 

American  Chemical  Societ)-  (President), 

Alpha  Phi  (Community  Service  Chair), 

Newman  Center  (Mass  Lector) 

Lauren  N.  Lustbader 

Journalism 

Essex  Fells.  NJ 

Alpha  Phi.  Brown  &  White 

Kristi  a.  Lutes 
Finance 
Bethlehem.  PA 

Ueffrey  A.  LUTZ 

f^omputer  Science 
^itehall,  PA 

Street  Hockey  Club,  Tennis  Club,  Ski 

Club 

Jowthan  A.  Lirrz 

I      I! puter  Science 

VC  hitchall.  PA 

The  Newman  Council.  Roller  Hockey 

Club.  Tennis  Club.  Ski  Club.  Earth  & 

Environmental  Science  Club 


Robert  J.  Lynch  III 

Finance 

Rutland,  VT 

Phi  Gamma  Delta,  LU  Senate, 

Taekwondo 

JA 


Allison  M.  Mack 

Biology 

WycLff,  NJ 

Epitome  (Editor-in-ChieO,  S.A.D.D. 

(V-P),  Lehigh  Christian  Fellowship, 

Sexual  Health  Peer  Educator,  Student 

Health  Advisor\'  Committee, 

F.O.R.W.A.R.D. 


Tracy  Malm 

English 

New  Vernon,  NJ 

PRSSA,  Society  of  Professional 

Journalists 

JeRL.MV  R.  MviDELL 

Economics,  International  Relations 

West  Windsor,  NJ 

Lacrosse,  Sigma  Chi,  World  Affairs 

Club 

G.  B.  Manol\kos 

Electrical  Engineering 

Syracuse,  NY 

Beta  Theta  Pi,  Institute  of  Electrical  and 

Electronic  Engineers,  Soccer  Club 


Joseph  S.  Mag.notta 
Finance,  Industrial  Engineering 
Mamaroneck,  NY 
Societ)'  ot  .Vlanutacturing  Engineers 
(Treasurer),  S.A.M.E.  (Treasurer), 
Gr)'phon  Societ)-,  Institute  of  Industrial 
Engineers.  Investment  Club.  Residence 
Hall  Association,  Scabbard  &  Blade, 
Wrestling  Team 

Samir  Mahmoud 

International  Careers,  Psychology 
Sparkill,  NY 

International  Careers  Club  (President), 
Wrestling  Team 

Seth  MaijU^ut 
Political  Science,  Philosophy 
Canton,  MA 
Alpha  Sigma  Phi 

Joshua  R.  Male 

Political  Science 

SufFern,  NY 

Phi  Kappa  Theta  (President).  LU  Senate 


Kristin  A.  Mvr.az.\s 

Industrial  Engineering 

Etters,  PA 

Kappa  Alpha  Theta  Scholarship  (Chair) 

Laura  A.  Mardon 

Art 

Rockaway,  NJ 

Delta  Gamma  (V-P  of  Rush),  Brown  fit 

White 

Frank  Margiotto 

Finance 

Branchburg,  NJ 

Alpha  Sigma  Phi,  Investment  Club 

Patricu  a.  Markesa.no 

Finance,  Marketing 
Levittown,  NY 
Pi  Beta  Phi 

Sean  P.  Marle\- 

Political  Science,  Premedical  Science 
Wynnewood,  PA 
Frisbee  Club 


Mark  E.  Marohn 

Molecular  Biology 
Colorado  Springs,  CO 
Ski  Team 

April  S.  Martin 

Psychology 

Easton,  MD 

Alpha  Omicron  Pi  (Social  Chair) 

Thomas  M.  Marullo 

Computer  Engineering 
Staten  Island,  NY 
Ice  Hockey 

Peter  B.  Massa 

Political  Science 
Chappaqua,  NY 
Alpha  Chi  Rho 

Michelle  J.  Materkowski 

Marketing 

Baldwin,  MD 

Alpha  Gamma  Delta  (V-P  of 

Membership  Development),  Marketing 

Club 

Nicholas  R.  Mathers 

journalism/Public  Relations,  Music 
Verona,  NJ 

Crew  Club,  Alpha  Chi  Rho. 
Philharmonic  Orchestra.  Percussion 
Ensemble,  PRSSA 

Michael  J.  Matkowski 

Marketing 

Washington  Twsp,  NJ 
Kappa  .\lpha.  Marketing  Club 

Eric  L.  Matthews 

Behavioral  Neuroscience 
Ambler,  PA 

Crew  Club  (Treasurer),  University 
Productions.  Phi  Beta  Kappa 

Alex  F.  Mayer- Wolf 

Industrial  Engineering 
Buenos  Aires,  Argentina 
Institute  of  Industrial  Engineers 

Marcus  A.  Mazza 

Mechanical  Engineering 

Manheim.  PA 

Formula  S.AE  (Team  Captain).  Society 

of  Automotive  Engineers,  Pi  Tau 

Sigma 

Lauren  M.  McBride 

Psychology 

Monmouth  Beach,  NJ 
Gnphon  Society-  (Head  Gryphon), 
Alpha  Omicron  Pi 

Timothy  C.  McCabe 

Architecture 
New  York.  N^' 
Phi  Gamma  Delta 

Veronica  M.  McDeyitt 

Anthropology.  Art 

Norwood,  PA 

Kappa  Alpha  Theta  (Orientation 

Planning  Committee.  New  Member 

Educator) 


Graduates     J)K 


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Brian  W.  McDonald 

Accounting 

Denville,  NJ 

Football  Team  (Captain),  I-AA  All 

American  Football  Team  (1st  Team, 

AFCA),  Delta  Upsilon 

Sabrina  McGuigan 

Theatre 

Effort,  PA 

Alpha  Phi  Omega,  Dancin',  Epitome, 

Marching  97,  Mustard  &  Cheese 

Society 

Kristy  L.  McHale 

Biology 

Southampton,  NJ 

Field  Hockey  Team  (Captain) 

Amy  K.  McKee 

Molecular  Biology 
Plymouth  Mtg,  PA 

Devon  McKee 

Marketing 
Marmora,  NJ 
Marketing  Club 

Christopher  J.  McKinley 

Computer  Engineering 
Mansfield,  MA 

Timothy  J.  McLaughlin 

Computer  Science 

Lincoln  Unive,  PA 

Progressive  Student  Alliance,  Amnesty 

International 

Brlan  J.  McPhillips 

Computer  Engineering 
Carmel,  NY 

Emerito  p.  Medalla 

Computer  Engineering 
Cortlandt  Manor,  NY 
Gryphon  Society,  Theater,  Tau  Beta  Pi 

Alison  J.  Meltzer 

Journalism 

Massapequa  Park,  NY 

Lehigh  Review  (Managing  Editor), 

Brown  &  White,  Epitome,  Mustard  & 

Cheese  Society 

Angela  P.  Meluso 

Psychology,  Sociology/Social  Psychology 
Hummelstown,  PA 
T.A.L.Q.,  Y.A.R. 

Nicole  C.  Menges 

Biology 

Reading,  PA 

Kappa  Alpha  Theta  (Social  Chair, 

Intramurals  Chair),  Equestrian  Club 

(President) 

Douglas  E.  Menikheim 

Finance 

Holmdel,  NJ 

Theta  Chi  (V-P,  Secretary) 

Michael  A.  Mercincavage 

Computer  Science 
Cherry  Hill,  NJ 
Delta  Chi 


Rita  A.  Mesko 

Finance 
Riegelsville,  PA 

Julie  B.  Meslin 

English,  Theatre 

Rocky  Hill,  CT 

Amaranth,  Hillel  Society,  Mustard  & 

Cheese  Society 

Jessica  Meyer 

Finance 

Ramsey,  MN 

Dancin',  Investment  Club,  Study 

Abroad 

Leon  J.  Michon  III 

Industrial  Engineering 
Manhasset,  NY 


Douglas  Miller 

History 

Scarsdale,  NY 

Bowling  Club,  Dancin',  Phi  Gamma 

Delta 

Lauren  G.  Miller 

Accounting,  Finance 

Yonkers,  NY 

Accounting  Club,  Tour  Guide, 

Investment  Club,  Kappa  Alpha  Theta, 

Gryphon  Society,  University 

Productions 

Marlon  C.  Miller 

Marketing 

Philadelphia,  PA 

Football  Team,  Track  &  Field  Team, 

Marketing  Club,  C.O.A.C.H. 


%o 


Phi  Delta  Theta 

Steven  L  Micolo 

Accounting,  Marketing 

FishkiU,  NY 

Accounting  Club,  Brown  &  White, 

Investment  Club,  Marketing  Club, 

S.T.A.R. 

Theodore  A.  Mielczarek 

Computer  Science 

Moscow,  PA 

Concert  Band,  Kappa  Kappa  Psi, 

Marching  97,  Pep  Band,  Tau  Beta  Pi 

Anthony  D.  Milinowicz 

Computer  Engineering 

Hamilton  Square,  NJ 

Institute  of  Electrical  and  Electronic 

Engineers 

Conor  C.  Miller 

International  Relations 

Wilton,  CT 

International  Relations  Club,  Lacrosse 

Club,  Phi  Kappa  Theta 


Graduates 


Matthew  Miilik 

Molecular  Biology 

PhiUipsburg,  NJ 

Gr\-phon  Society  (President),  Alpha  Phi 

Omega 

Nicole  L.  Miller 

Finance 

Mt.  Pleasant,  PA 

Financial  Management  Association 

(President),  Investment  Club 

Eugene  Min 

Accounting 

Canadensis,  PA 

Rugby  Club  (Treasurer).  Accounting 

Club,  Dancin',  Phi  Gamma  Delta 

Troy  C.  Minarovic 

Biology 

Schnecksville,  PA 
Wrestling  Team 

Jessica  Mishel 

French 

Meadowbrook,  PA 

New  Student  Orientation  Leader, 

French  Club 


Dennis  Miu 

Computer  Engineering,  Finance 

New  York,  NY 

ACM  (President),  Tau  Beta  Pi 

Anne  Mooney 

Marketing 
Amityviile,  NY 
Lacrosse,  Soccer 

Robert  G.  Moore 

Mechanical  Engineering 
Newark,  DE 
Pi  Tau  Sigma 

Sherrie  R.  Moore 

Journalism/Public  Relations 
Montclair,  NJ 

Residence  Hall  Association  (President), 
PRSSA  (Liaison),  Senior  Class  Gift 
Committee  (Solicitor),  Black  Students 
Union,  Student  Ambassador 

Shelley  Morales 

Business  Information  System 
Orefield,  PA 

Robert  G.  Moran  III 

Management,  Marketing 
E.  Longmeadow,  MA 
Baseball  Team 

Bradley  E.  Morgan 

Materials  Science 

Hegins,  PA 

Student  Materials  Society 

Thomas  J.  Mormando 

Political  Science 

Folcroft,  PA 

Gryphon  Society  (Programming 

Coordinator) 

John  M.  Morris 

Computer  Engineering 

Long  'Valley,  NJ 

Chi  Psi  (President),  Baseball  Team, 

Football  Team 

Katie  Morris 

Finance 
Norwalk,  CT 
Alpha  Omicron  Pi 

Emily  "W.  Moy 

Finance 

Owings  Mills,  MD 

Investment  Club,  Panhellenic  Council, 

Pi  Beta  Phi 

Beth  E.  Mozolic 

Behavioral  Neuroscience,  Psychology 
Brick,  NJ 
Best  Buddies 

Douglas  J.  Mullin 

Civil  Engineering  i 

Roseland,  NJ 
Ice  Hockey 

Dana  E.  Murnane 

Psychology! 
Staten  Island,  NY 

Nathanael  S.  Murphy 
Alechanical  Engineering 
Fort  Collins,  CO 


Shannon  J.  Murphy 

Electrical  i-'n<(infcring 

San  Antonio,  IX 

Clior.il  Union,  Institute  of  Electrical 

and  IJfCtronic  Engineers,  LU  Choir, 

T.ui  Beta  Pi 

MicHAFi  J.  Murray 

Maiericils  Science 

Barncgat,  NJ 

Student  Materi.ils  Society 


A) 


Tmawee  Nakrachata-Amon 

buluitrud  liiivineering 

Washington,  l^C 

Alpha  Pi  Mu,  Institute  of  Industrial 

Engineers 

Jonathan  H.  Nelson 

Computer  Engineering 

Meriden,  CT 

Concert  Band,  Marching  97,  Gryphon 

Society,  Institute  ot  Electrical  and 

Electronic  Engineers 

Erik  Netcher 

Biiiiiieis  Information  System,  Einance 
New  York,  NY 

Kappa  Sigma  (Social  Director),  Ski 
Team,  Student  Ambassador,  Dean's 
Advisor,  Dean's  Scholar 

RussEi.E  G.  Neumann 

Molecular  Biology 

Willow  Grove,  PA 

Marching  9^,  Philharmonic  Orchestra 

Hai-Lonc  V.  Nguyen 

Electrical  Engineerint; 
Allcntown,  PA 

Khanh  Nguyen 
Whitehall,  PA 

Seth  a.  Niederman 

Marketing 

Bedtord.'NH 

Marketing  ("luh,  I  ambda  ('hi  Alpha 

Gregory  L.  Nirshberg 

Computer  Engineering 
Hanidcn,  CT 
Pi  Kappa  Alpha 

Michael  W.  Nolen 
Mechanical  Engineering 
Ware,  MA 
Theta  Delta  Chi 

Daniel  K.  Noon 

Mathematics 

Perkasic,  PA 

Phi  Sigma  Kappa  (Inductor),  Indoor/ 

Otitdoor  I'rack  Teams 

Kei iH  M.  Normandin 

Mechanical  Engineering 
Lunenburg,  MA 

Alpha  Chi  Rho,  American  Society  of 
Mechanical  Engineers,  Crew  Club 


Alexis  G.  Novuk 

Journiilism 

Morganvilie,  N| 

Alpha  ('hi  Omega,  Brown  &  White 

Jonafhan  H.  Novigk 

Philosophy 
Acton,  MA 

Robert  D.  Nugent 
Economics 
Garden  Cicy,  NY 
Phi  (iamm.i  Delta 


Secretary),  American  Institute  of 
Chemical  Engineers,  Tau  Beta  Pi,  Phi 
Eta  Sigma 

Sean  P.  O'Neill 
Economics 
Ncwburgh,  NY 
Pi  Kappa  Alpha 

Brett  M.  Obletz 

Psychology 
Dix  Hills,  NY 

Theta  C'hi 

Mark  Okren  i 

Journalistn 

Daricn,  CT 

Brown  &  White,  Lacrosse  Team,  Zeta 


SioBHAN  I.  O'Brien 

Biology,  Psychology 
Lafayette  Hill,  PA 
Alpha  Omicron  Pi 

Jennifer  L.  O'Connell 

Civil  Engineering,  Environmental  Sciences 
Westburv',  NY 

Epitome  (Sports  Editor),  Chi  Omega 
(Treasurer),  American  Society  of  Civil 
Engineers,  Society  of  Women 
Engineers,  Student  Ambassador 

David  C.  O'Donnell 

Computer  Science 
Quakcrrown,  PA 

Derek  L.  O'Farrow 

Computer  Science 
New  York,  NY 
Theta  Chi 

Joseph  A.  O'Leary 

Chemical  Engineering 

Churchville,>A 

Kappa  Alpha  Society  (Recording 


Aaron  R.  Oliver 

Computer  Science 

Medina,  OH 

Gryphon  Sociery  (President) 

Chad  M.  Owens 

Mechanical  Engineering 
Coopersburg,  PA 
Pi  Pau  Sigma 


1> 


Angela  T.  Padeletti 

Environmental  Sciences 

Walworth,  NY 

Pi  Beta  Phi  (Membership  Chair) 

Amy  M.  Pagel 
Accounting 
Northampton,  PA 
Accounting  (!lub 


Alexis  Pagoulatos 

Journalism/Public  Relations 
Warren,  NJ 

Crew  Club,  PRSSA,  Residence  Hall 
Association  (Trembley  9  President) 

Shane  A.  Para 

Materials  Science 
Southbridgc,  MA 
Student  .Materials  Society 

Pari  DA  Paramiia 

Architecture 
Medan,  Indonesia 
Chinese  Culture  Club 

Julie  Paretchan 

Economics,  International  Relations 
Wayne,  PA 

Economic  Society  (Secretary),  Erench 
Club  Gr\'phon  Society,  Crew  Club,  Pi 
Beta  Phi,  Lehigh  Varsity  Crew,  Career 
Service  Peer  Educator,  Tour  Guide, 
(Orientation  Leader,  Career  Service  Peer 
Educator,  lour  Ciuide 

Ryan  M.  Parish 

English 

Terrace  Park,  OH 

Baseball  Team  (Captain) 

Sarah  M.  Parker 

English,  History 

Coplay,  PA 

1 1  istory  Club,  Phi  Alpha  Theta 

Shannon  N.  Parks 

Molecular  Biology 

Windham,  NH 

Alpha  Omicron  Pi  (Asst.  Treasurer). 

Varsirv'  Cheerleading  (Football  and 

Basketball) 

Anne  Passarelli 
Materials  Science 
Flemington,  NJ 

Sociery  o\  Women  Engineers  (Presi- 
dent, Secretary),  Residence  Hall 
Association,  L'niversir\-  Productions 

Stephen  J.  Paster 
Marketing 
Norfolk,  MA 

Jeremy  M.  Pastore 

Industrial  Engineering 
Guilford.  CT 
Phi  Delta  Theta 

Prachi  p.  Patel 

Computer  Engineering 

Coopersburg,  PA 

Junior  Jaycces,  India  (\'-P),  Indian 

Students  Association 

Samir  I.  Patel 

Biochemistry 

Cincinnati,  OH 

American  Chemical  Society.  Sigma  Nu 

Michael  F.  Paterno 

Civil  Engineering 

Rocky  Hill,  CT 

American  Society  of  Civil  Engineers, 

Theta  Delta  Chi 


Graduates 


^&^/_ 


R-^CHEL  A.  Patterson 

Molecular  Biology 
Haddonfield,  NJ 
Gamma  Beta  Phi,  Pi  Beta  Phi 

RisHi  Paul 

Computer  Science 
Upper  Saddle  River,  NJ 

Anders  M.  Paulsson 

Finance 

Wyckoff,  NJ 

76,  Pi  Kappa  Alpha,  Investment  Club, 

YN'ICA  Volunteer 

Thaddeus  M.  Pawlewicz 

Computer  Engineering 
Westford,  MA 

Outing  Club  (Trip  Leader),  Soccer 
Club,  Ski  Club,  LU  FOG 

Michael  R.  Pealer 

Marketing 

Orwigsburg,  PA 

Student  Athlete  Council  Executive 

Board  (V-P),  Swimming  Team 

Charles  A.  Pelanne 

Marketing 
Chagrin  Falls,  OH 
Marketing  Club 

Eric  G.  Pena 

Mechanical  Engineering 

Houston,  TX 

Sociery  of  Hispanic  Professional 

Engineers 

Lisa  M.  Perrotta 

Biology 
Marlboro,  N] 
Alpha  Phi,  Golf  Club 

Stephanie  A.  Peters 

Marketing 
Kenilworth,  NJ 
Marketing  Club 

Mathew  S.  Petrick 

Eiyiance 
Newton,  NJ 

James  R.  Petrus 
Computer  Engineering 
Glenshaw,  PA 

Sigma  Phi  Epsilon  (V-P),  Ski  Team 
(V-P),  Outing  Club  (Secretary), 
Institute  of  Electrical  and  Electronic 
Engineers,  Street  Hockey  Club,  Tau 
Beta  Pi 

Christopher  A.  Petty 

Mechanical  Engineering 
Wyandotte,  MI 
American  Society  of  Mechanical 
Engineers,  Swimming  Team 

Jacqueline  A.  Philipp 

Psychology 
Philadelphia,  PA 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta 

Melissa  M.  Phillips 

Journalism/Public  Relations 
Upper  Montclair,  NJ 
PRSSA 


^      Graduates 


Steven  B.  Phillips 

Civil  Engineering 

Bel  Air,  MD 

Sigma  Phi  Epsilon  (V-P),  American 

Society  of  Civil  Engitieers,  Lehigh 

Christian  Fellowship 

Christopher  A,  Piazza 

Finance 

Scranton,  PA 

Rugbv  Club  (Captain,  Treasurer),  Phi 

Gamma  Delta  (Historian) 

Matthew  R.  Pillmeier 

Computer  Engineering 
Chester,  NJ 
Tau  Beta  Pi 


Jennifer  S.  Powers 

History;  Science,  Technology  &  Society 
Corona  Delmar,  CA 
Alpha  Omicron  Pi,  Brown  &  White, 
Histor^•  Club 

Katelyn  R.  Powers 

Psychology 

Brick,  NJ 

Alpha  Phi  Omega,  Pi  Beta  Phi, 

Psychology  Club  (Treasurer),  Psi  Chi 

Gregory  A.  Pozesky 

Finance 

Langhorne,  PA 

Fraternity  Management  Association 

(Chair),  Phi  Sigma  Kappa  (Treasurer) 


Jason  L.  Pinkney 

Afi'icana  Studies 
Miami,  FL 

Football  Team,  C.O.A.C.H., 
WLVR  FM 

Arthur  R.  Pinto 

Computer  Engineering 
Parsippany,  Nj 

Alpha  Phi  Omega,  Asian  Cultural 
Society,  Chinese  Culture  Club, 
University  Productions 

SvEN  E.  Polz 

Industrial  Engineering 

Monrvale,  NJ 

Institute  of  Industrial  Engineers  (V-P  ot 

Programming),  Society  of 

Manufacturing  Engineers 

Andrea  M.  Pope 

AccoiDiting 

Jericho,  NY 

Accounting  Club  (V-P),  Hillel  Sociery, 

Brown  &  White,  Alpha  Phi,  Women  in 

Business,  Phi  Eta  Sigma,  Beta  Gamma 

Sigma 


James  R.  Prager 

Physics 

Medfield,  MA 

Choral  Union,  Gaming  Club, 

International  Relations  Club,  Outing 

Club,  Visiting  Lecturers  Committee, 

Peer  Tutoring 

Jonathan  D.  Prager 

Computer  Scioice 

Long  Beach,  CA 

Alpha  Phi  Omega  (Treasurer),  Crew 

Team 

David  C.  Prah 

Finance 
Mifflinburg,  PA 

Joseph  P.  Praino 

Journalism 

Katonah,  NY 

WLVR  FM  (Program  Director) 

Gregorio  J.  Presa 

Industrial  Engineering 

Miami,  FL 

SALSA 


Annelise  H.  Preslan 

Anthropology,  Chemical  Engineering 
Lakewood,  OH 

AICHE  (President),  Philharmonic 
Orchestra  (Treasurer),  Chamber 
Orchestra,  Dancin',  Tau  Beta  Pi,  Chi 
Omega,  LLFVME,  Student  Ambassador, 
Phi  Eta  Sigma,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Society 
of  Women  Engineers,  Lehigh 
Alchemists 

Kersi  J.  Press 

Architecture 
Baltimore,  MD 
Kappa  Alpha 

Christian  M.  Prevete 

Finance 
Scarsdale,  NY 

Molly  S.  Price 

Industrial  Engineering 
Cincinnati,  OH 

Institute  of  Industrial  Engineers  (V-P), 
Pi  Beta  Phi  (House  Manager),  Soccer 
Team,  Society  of  Women  Engineers, 
Women's  Rugby 

Christian  A.  Prior 

Histoty 

Bronxville,  NY 
Lacrosse  Club 

Eric  G.  Prior 

Architecture 
Baltimore,  MD 
Mountain  Biking  Club 

Jessica  J.  Puccio 

Materials  Science 

Hopatcong,  NJ 

Society  of  Women  Engineers,  Society'  o 

Hispanic  Professional  Engineers, 

Student  Materials  Sociery,  Royal  Schooi 

of  Mines  Association 

Francis  A.  Pugliese 

Accounting,  Business  Information  Systen 

New  Hartford,  NY 

Association  ot  Information  Technolog) 

Professionals  (President),  Kappa  Kappa 

Psi 


Patrick  P.  Qualshie 

Computer  Engineering 

Clark,  NJ 

Outdoor  Track  Team,  Soccer  Team, 

Zeta  Psi 


Nicholas  J.  Rafanello 

Industrial  Engiiieerini^ 
Whippany,  NJ 
Delta  Phi  (President) 


Dannia  Ramirez 

Intc>)iiii!(iii,it  Careers 
Bronx,  NY 

Alpli.i  (Mil  (liiR-^.i,  liui.Tn.ulon.ll 
Care-crs  C'lul) 

Paramjkft  K.  Randiiawa 

Moleculiir  BiolofQi 

Mount  Holly.  NJ 

Hellenic  Club  (Secretary),  Alpha  Phi 

Omega,  Earth  &  Environmental  Science 

Cluh 

Evan  D.  R^wmond 

Computer  Fn^iueering 

M.niliiis,  NY 

Bmvlint;  ('lull  (President),  Brown  & 

While.  Hillel  Society,  University 

?r<KliKtion', 

BRFNI    M.  Rl.AllDl  1) 

Miirketiiig 
ini  Thorpe,  PA 
hur.unural  Sports,  W'l A'R  IM 

Dana  Reading 

h'iihiiiee 

Belle  Mead,  Nl 

Alpha  Phi 

Lauren  A.  Redeker  Ruggieri 

Psychology 

Pompano  Beach,  FL 
Lehigh  University  Television 
Organization  (V-P),  Lehigh  Universic\' 

Ihoir  (Music  Librarian),  C'hi  Omega 
[Colony  Director  ot  Campus  Activities), 
Amaranth,  Mustard  6i  Cheese  Society, 
Overtones 

\lison  H.  Reemer 

Mil  rke  ting 
New  City,  NY 

Alpha  Chi  Omega  (V-P  of  Fraternity 
ilelations).  Brown  &  White.  Marketing 
Hub.  Women  in  Business 

EujAH  B.  Reese 

Economics,  International  Relations 

£aston,  PA 

iconomics  Society  (President),  Soccer 

:iub.  World  AFfairs  Club,  Phi  Beta 

3elia 

JanielJ.  Regalia 

\4echanical  Engineering 
jaithersbiirg,  MD 
iigma  Chi  (V'-P),  American  Society  of 
>4echanical  Engineers,  Lacrosse  Club, 
*iTau  Sigiua,  Interlraternirv  Council 

|>HANE  E.  ReHBERG 

zlectrical  Engineering 

X'est  Chester,  PA 

3uting  Club  (Treasurer),  LU  FOG 

Treasurer),  Retormed  Student 

•ellowship  (Secretan.),  Institute  of 

'.lectrical  and  Electronic  Engineers 

Zhristopher  J.  Reinartz 

4arhctiin( 

jlen  Rock,  NJ 

iowling  Club,  Rugby  Club,  Zeta  Psi 

Iryan  Rii  1  iori) 

■iarkcting 

■ist  Hanover.  NJ 

■ryphoii  Society 


TaVIS  L.  Rl.NDEI.l. 

International  Relations 
Audubon,  NJ 

College  Democrats,  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Phi  Beta  Deh.i 

Nic:oLE  Rei'etio 

Materials  Science 
Ho-Ho-Ku.s,  NJ 
University  Productions  (Program 
Manager),  Society  of  Women 
Engineers,  Student  Materials  Society 

Anthony  J.  Ric:c;ARm 

Civil  Engineering 
Northbrook,  IL 

American  Society  of  Civil  Engineers, 
Lacrosse  Club 


Rhonda  R.  Rom  rts 

Biology 

Hamilton  Sc|ua,  NJ 

Camnia  Phi  Beta  (Rush  Chair) 

Lij;  A.  Robertson 

Political  Science 
CIcncoc,  IL 
Alpha  C^hi  Omega 

Scon  L.  Robinson 

Computer  Engineering 
Flossmoor,  IL 
Psi  Upsilon 

Shavonnh  T.  Robinson 

Marketing 

Camden,  NJ 

Delta  Sigma  T  beta  Sorority  Inc. 


Stephen  N.  Richardson 

Finance 

Mechanicsburg,  PA 

Track  &  Field  (Captain),  Cross 

Country  (Captain),  Investment  Club, 

Portfolio  Management  Committee, 

Financial  Man,igement  Association 

Jfeerey  I.  Richman 

Accounting 

Monsey,  NY 

Accounting  Club,  Lambda  Chi  Alpha, 

Beta  Alpha  Psi 

Gina  M.  Risio 
Industrial  Engineering 
Brewster,  MA 
Alpha  Chi  Omega 

Lyu.sya  S.  Riyer 
Finance,  Marketing 
Newington,  CT 
Gn>phon  Societ)' 

Amber  L.  Roberts 
Marketing 
Youngstown,  OH 


(President),  Association  of  Computing 
Machinery'  (Treasurer),  Brown  & 
White,  Big  Brother/Little  Sister 
Program 

Josh  L.  Rock 

Psychology 
Westfield,  NJ 
Beta  Theta  Pi 

Patrick  W.  Rockwell 

Psychology 
Mariton,  NJ 

Axel  Rodriguez 

Electrical  Engineering 

Highland  Park,  Nj 

Societ)'  of  Hispanic  Professional 

Engineers  (V-P),  Lehigh  Ranger 

Company,  Society  of  ."Xmerican  Militan,' 

Engineers 

Amber  K.  Rodzik 

Management.  Marketing 
Windsor,  ON 

Women's  Rugby  (President),  Marketing 
Club,  Women  in  Business 


Adam  T.  Rohm 

Accounting 

Wexford,>A 

Sigma  Phi  Epsilon  (V-P  of  Finance), 

Accounting  Club 

Amber  S.  Rosenberry 

(^ivit  Engineering.  International 
Careers 

Bcaverton,  OR 
World  Affairs  Club  (V-P),  Alpha 
Gamma  Delta  (Activities  Chair),  Alpha 
Phi  Omega,  American  Society  of  Civil 
Engineers,  Equestrian  Club,  Society  of 
Women  Flngineers,  Chcerleading 

Merric:k  a.  Rosner 

Finance,  Marketing 
New  Haven,  C T 
Interfraternity  Council  (Executive 
Recruitment  Chair),  Delta  Phi  (Rush 
Chair) 

Si  oan  Rother 

English.  Philosophy 

Philadelphia,  PA 

Phi  Beta  Delta,  Drown  Writers  Series, 

Roy  lukhardt  College  Scholar,  William 

V.  Musser  Scholar 

Kyle  D.  Roithoff 

Finance 
Ma.ssillon.  OH 

Nl<  Ol  F  K.  ROWAND 

i\  later  I  a  Is  Science 

Pennsauken,  NJ 

Kappa  Alpha  Theta  (V-P),  Society 

ol  \\'omen  F^ngineers,  Student 

Materials  Society 

Jacql'elyn  a.  Rowley 

Marketing 

Wayne,  PA 

.'Mpha  Omicron  Pi  (V-P).  Crew  Club 

Daniel  S.  Rubin 

Accounting 

Long  Branch,  NJ 

Delta  Tau  Delta  (President),  Beta 

Alpha  Psi  (Editor-in-ChieO, 

Accounting  Club.  Soccer  Club 

Sffh  M.  Rubin 

Mathematics 

North  Brunswick,  NJ 

Pi  Kappa  Alpha,  University 

Productions 

Elizabeth  L.  Ruch 

Architecture 

Shillington,  PA 

Balance.  Choral  Union.  Lehigh 

Universir)'  Choir.  University 

Productions.  VtH  VR  FM 

Joseph  E.  Rummel 

Computer  Engineering 
Glenshaw,  PA 

Sigma  Phi  Epsilon  (V-P  of  Member 
Development).  Outing  Club 

Jennifer  K.  Rush 

Accounting.  Supply  Chain  Management 
Easton,  PA 


Graduates 


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Douglas  B.  R^ker 

Finance 

East  Brunswick,  NJ 

Theta  Chi 


Lauren  R.  Saalfeld 

Accounting 

Ramsey,  NJ 

Student  Senate  (Treasurer),  Accounting 

Club  (President) 

Paul  B.  Sabella 

Industrial  Engineering 

Staten  Island,  NY 

Theta  Chi  (House  Manager) 

Sandra  N.  Saidi 

Finance 

Kha  Bir  Karem  Souissi,  Rabatt 
International  Club  (Secretary),  SALSA, 
Taekwondo,  French  Club 

Alok  K.  Saksena 

Architecture 

Upper  Montclair,  NJ 

Asian  Cultural  Society,  Balance, 

Gryphon  Society,  Indian  Students 

Association 

Thomas  J.  Salamone 

Computer  Engitieering 
Ridgewood,  NJ 

ToMAS  A.  Salgado 

Architecture 

Chula  Vista,  CA 

Balance,  Brown  &  White,  WLVR  FM 

Wassim  J.  Salloum 

Electrical  Engineering 

Allentown,  PA 

Institute  ot  Electrical  and  Electronic 

Engineers 

Cicero  Salmon  III 

English 

Bronx,  NY 

Chi  Psi  (Rush  Chair),  Football  Team, 

Mustard  &  Cheese  Socien' 

Kristina  L.  Sandburg 

Sociology/Social  Psychology 
Williamsville,  NY 
Alpha  Phi  Omega,  Choral  Union, 
Mustard  &  Cheese  Society 

Thanla  G.  Santamarja 

Architecture 
Newtown,  PA 

Brian  J.  Santosuosso 

Civil  Engineering 

N.  Providence,  RI 

Chi  Epsilon  (Secretary),  ASCE  (V-P), 

Theta  Delta  Chi  (House  Manager), 

Alert,  Tau  Beta  Pi,  Theta  Delta  Chi, 

Phi  Eta  Sigma 


^^fT     Graduates 


Joshua  J.  Saxe 

Accounting 
Blakely,  PA 
Accounting  Club 

Michael  N.  Scala 

Mechanical  Engineering 
Liverpool,  NY 
Delta  Tau  Delta 

Jeremie  M.  Schadler 

Civil  Engineering 

Easton,  PA 

Theta  Delta  Chi  (House  Manager), 

American  Society  of  Civil  Engineers 

Heidi  Schauer 

Journalism/Public  Relations 
Summit,  NJ 


Charles  Schneider 

Finance 

Sharon  Hill,  PA 

College  Republicans,  Cut  and  Thrust 

Club,  Economics  Society,  Gryphon 

Society,  Investment  Club,  Outing  Club, 

Soccer  Club,  Taekwondo 

Todd  A.  Schnirel 

Mechanical  Engineering 
Pittsburgh,  PA 
Pi  Tau  Sigma 

Nicole  Schock 

Accounting 
Tamaqua,  PA 

Swimming/Diving  Team  (Captain), 
Accounting  Club,  Alpha  Phi 


Gamma  Phi  Beta,  Soccer  Team,  Student 
Athlete  Council,  Rho  Chi 

Bridget  A.  Scheie 

Civil  Engineering 
Loudonville,  NY 
American  Society  of  Civil  Engineers 
(President),  Swimming  Team 

Brad  M.  Scheller 

Mechanical  Engineering 

Kutztown,  PA 

Alpha  Sigma  Phi,  Jazz  Ensemble 

Thomas  C.  Scherr 

Finance 

Morgantown,  WV 

Delta  Sigma  Phi  (Social  Chair),  Ice 

Hockey,  Make  a  Wish  Foundation 

Volunteer 

Margaret  Schlott 

Economics 
Lake  Forest,  IL 

Alpha  Chi  Omega 


Drew  C.  Schoenen 

Supply  Chain  Management 

Bethlehem,  PA 

Delta  Upsilon  (President),  Football 

Team 

Dana  Schorer 

JournalismlPublic  Relations 
Old  Greenwich,  CT 
Gamma  Beta  Phi 

Charles  C.  Schrager 

Political  Science 
Rye  Brook,  NY 
Psi  Upsilon  (New  Member  Educator) 

Seth  A.  Schran 

Behavioral  Neuroscience 
Morristown,  NJ 

Alert.  Choral  Union,  Hillel  Society, 
Outing  Club,  Soccer  Club 

Bradley  Z.  Schulman 

Political  Science 

Deerfield,  IL 

Delta  Phi  (Rush  Chair),  Baseball  Team 


Robert  J.  Schustack 

Philosophy 

New  Rochelle,  NY 

Phi  Kappa  Theta,  Executive  Tour 

Guide 

Daniel  A.  Schwarz 

Civil  Engineering 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Crew  Club  (President),  American 

Society  of  Civil  Engineers,  WLVR  FM 

Christine  M.  Scott 

Beha  vio  ral  Neu  roscience.  Psychology 
Great  Barrington,  MA 
Alpha  Gamma  Delta 

Henry  S.  Scott  JR. 

Political  Science 
Westport,  CT 
Phi  Delta  Theta 

Kellie  C.  Seaman 

Accounting 
Bloomfield,  NJ 
Accounting  Club 

Bradley  B.  Seamans 

Architecture 

New  Milford,  PA 

Lehigh  University  Choir,  Sigma  Chi, 

Soccer  Club 

Elijah  E.  Sears 

Cognitive  Science 

Saylorsburg,  PA 

Gaming  Club  (President),  Alpha  Phi 

Omega,  Ranger  Club,  Scabbard  and 

Blade 

Emily  C.  Seems 

Marketing 

Pt  Washington,  NY 

Gryphon  Society,  Marketing  Club, 

PRSSA,  Student  Ambassador 

Carina  E.  Seidel 

Materials  Science 

Medford,  NJ 

S.T.A.R.  Academy,  Student  Materials 

Society  (V-P),  Society  of  Women 

Engineers 

Maura  E.  Seidel 

Psychology 
Belle  Mead,  NJ 
Equestrian  Club 

Gregory  S.  Seifert 

Business  Information  System 
Rockaway,  NJ 

Laurie  E.  Seltzer 

Biology 

Elmira,  NY 

Pi  Beta  Phi  (V-P  of  Moral 

Advancement),  Crew  Club,  Rugby  Clui 

David  A.  Servas 

Computer  Engineering 

Center  Valley,  PA 

Mustard  &  Cheese  Society,  WLVR  FM 

jazz  Ensemble,  Concert  Band 

Jessica  L.  Servodio 

Marketing 

Toms  River,  NJ 

Gamma  Phi  Beta,  Marketing  Club 


Christopher  E.  Seuffert 

Hhtory 
Oak  Park,  11. 

Payal  Shah 

Business  Information  System 
Jersey  City,  NJ 

International  Club  (V-P),  Karth  and 
Environmental  Club  (Secretary),  Indian 
Students  Association  (Secrctarv-). 
Accounting  Club,  Women  in  Business 

Andriw  M.  Shawaluk 

Matlwinatia 
Jenkintown,  PA 
Philharmonic  Orchestra 

Ryan  S.  Shmffer 

Environmental  Sciences 
East  Berlin,  PA 
Delta  Upsilon.  Football  leam, 
L'niversity  Choir,  Overtones 

TiMOlHY  J.  SmFjXRO 

Fit  ■(  trical  Engineering 
N.mtiet,  NY 

Souety  American  Militar)'  Engineers 
I.  lull  (President).  Pootball  Team, 
hisiitute  ol  Electrical  and  Electronic 
I  ngineers.  Scabbard  and  Blade 

Ki  1 1 Y  M.  Sheij\to 

(  iiDiputer  Engineering 

1  i.\visn)\vn,  PA 

1  i|ucstrian  C'lub,  Society  of  Women 

!■  ni;uu'ers 

Jn  I RKY  A.  Sheldon 

Iinlustrial  Engineering 
Cliapel  Hill,  NC 
lui-by  Club.  Zcta  Psi 

MiC  HAEL  P.  ShINDLE 

/■/)/,/)/(■(■ 

Moorestown,  Nj 
Soccer  Team 

Rodger  E.  Shuback 

Marketing 

Salem,  ctH 

Delta  Upsilon  (V-P) 

David  E.  Shulman 

Accounting.  Finance 

Freehold.'NJ 

Accounting  Club,  Cr)'phon  Society, 

Theta  Delta  Chi,  Investment  Club 

Brooke  Shumel 

Marketing 

M.ucn  Island,  NY 

\l['lia  Phi,  Marketing  Club,  Women  in 

.HIMIieSS 

k'l  IE  Silverman 

'ournalism/Public  Relations 
^hort  Hills,  NJ 
\\y\\3.  Chi  Omega 

VnRL\N  M.  Silversmith 

fhcatre 

Morth  Palm  Beach,  HI, 
'i-ma  Nu  (Social  Chair),  JIFL 
"^tvretar)-).  Outdoor  Adventure 
'ri)s;ram  (Student  Leader), 
ntertraternity  Council,  Investment 
-lub.  Mustard  &  Cheese  Society, 
RSSA,  Swimming  Team 


Adam  E.  Simon 

Marketing 

Chevy  Chase,  MI) 

Theta  Delta  Chi  (Rush  c:hair.  Pledge 

Educator,  Executive  C^ommittee),  LU 

Choir.  Marketing  Hub.  WI.VR  EM 

Michelle  C.  Sirv 

Biolotry 

Elor.i'l  Park.  NY 

Antra VEOus  D.  Siaion 

Marketing 

Dougiasville,  CiA 

Marketing  Club  (Secretarv),  Football 

Team.  C.O.A.C.H. 

Ron  M.  Slepian 

Accounting 

East  Meadow,  NY 


Mi(  MAii  J.  Smjih 

Industrial  Engineering 

Moscow,  PA 

Psi  Upsilon  (President),  Institute  of 

Industrial  Engineers,  Interfraternitv 

( Council 

Michael  Snitzer 

Computer  Science 
Bristol,  RI 

Jayson  L.  Snyder 

Chemical  Engineering 
Catasauqua,  PA 

Ice  Flockey,  University  Productions,  LU 
Dean  Scholar 

David  L.  Soffer 

Political  Science 


Delta  lau  Delta  ( I  reasurer).  Class  ot 
2001  (Sophomore  Treasurer), 
Accounting  Club 

Molly  A.  Slevin 

Architecture 

Maplewood,  NJ 

Balance,  Mustard  &  Cheese  Society, 

Lacrosse  Club 

Adrianne  Smelko 

Journalism/Public  Relations 

Punxsutawney,  PA 

Gamma  Beta  Phi,  Epitome.  Rho  Chi, 

PRSSA 

Anthony  G.  Smith 

Molecular  Biology 

Landenburg,  PA 

Residence  Hall  Association,  University 

Productions 

Cl\rk  W.  Smi ih 

Industrial  Engineering 
Somerville,  NJ 

Alpha  Chi  Rho  (V-P,  President), 
Interfraternitv  Council 


NX'atchung,  NJ 
Phi  Kappa  Theta 

Adrl\no  R.  Soliman 

Finance 

Prosser,  WA 

Alpha  Tau  Omega  (President,  Social 

Chair,  Scholarship  Director), 

Interfraternit)'  Council,  Wrestling  Team 

Skve  Sonneborn 

Economics 

Scotrun,  PA 

Economics  Society.  French  Club. 

Gamma  Phi  Beta 

Eunbyul  Sou 

Biochemistry,  Psychology 

Los  Angeles,  CA 

Kappa  Alpha  Theta  (Steward,  Purchase 

Fund)  Alpha  Phi  Omega,  American 

Chemical  Society,  Gr\phon  Society, 

Korean  Students  Association,  Varsity 

Cheerleading 


Lindsay  A.  Soyka 

Finance 

River  Vale,  NJ 

Alpha  Chi  Omega,  Women  in  Business 

Mehmet  S.  Sozen 

Finance,  Marketing 
Istanbul,  Turkey 
Taekwondo 

Christodolos  D.  Spanellis 

Finance,  Business  Information  System 
Ridgefield  ,  NJ 
Football   I  earn 

Mark  L.  Spedaliere 

Economics.  Finance 
North  Bergen,  NJ 
Student  Senate  (President, 
Parliamentarian),  Sigma  Alpha  Mu, 
WLVR  FM,  Ex-Officio  Member  of 
Fhe  Council  of  Student  Presidents, 
Board  of  Trustees,  Gentlemen's  Club 

Michael  J.  Stabinski 

Industrial  Engineering 
Pottsville,  PA 

Lance  L  Stadler 

Finance 

East  Brunswick,  NJ 

Shari  Stahl 

Psychology! 
Baldwin,  NY 
Alph  Chi  Omega 

Jill  E.  Standing 

Psychology 

Summit,  NJ 

Women's  Rugby  Club  (Recruitment  & 

Publicin.-  Chair) 

Jason  P.  Stanley 

Economics,  Psychology 

Ewing  Township,  NJ 

Delta  Upsilon,  Football  Team,  Aikido 

Club 

K\thryn  Stavola 

English 

Bethlehem,  PA 

Gaming  Club  (V-P),  Choral  Union, 

Mustard  &  Cheese  Society 

Victoru  Steel 
Journalism/Public  Relations 
Bedford  Corners,  NY 
PRSSA  (President),  Brown  &  "White, 
Ski  Team 

Jonathan  W.  Steele 

Computer  Engineering 
Annapolis,  MD 
Lacrosse  Team,  Zeta  Psi 

Edra  G.  Steinberg 

Psychology 

Brookfieid,  CT 

Volleyball  Team,  Hillel  Society 

Tonya  M.  Steiner 

Psychology 

Ailentown,  PA 

America  Reads,  Psi  Chi,  President's 

Scholar 


Graduates      J^J^V 


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YURY  L.  Steingart 

Finance 

Langhorne,  PA 

Accounting  Club,  Chess  Club,  Cut  and 

Thrust  Club,  Frisbee  Club,  Hillel 

Societ)',  International  Club,  Investment 

Club,  Outing  Club,  Phi  Sigma  Kappa, 

Soccer  Club 

Brooke  A.  Stiver 

Finance 

Fogelsville,  PA 

Pi  Beta  Phi  (President,  Rush  Chair), 

Women  in  Business 

Elizabeth  Z.  Stock 

SociolovylSocial  Psychology 
Bedford,  NY 

^•Upha  Phi  Omega,  Choral  Union, 
Lehigh  Universin'  Choir,  Wrestling 
Team  (Manager) 

Lyle  E.  Stohler 

Histoij 

Lebanon,  PA 

Alpha  Phi  Omega,  Outing  Club 

Joseph  S.  Stolarski 

Finance 

Greenwich,  CT 

Interfraterniry  Council  (Judiciary 
Committee),  Chi  Phi,  Zeta  Psi 

Jason  R.  Stone 

Mechanical  Engineering 

East  Greenbush,  NY 

Class  of  2001  (Treasurer),  Soccer  Club 

(Treasurer),  American  Socierv'  of 

Mechanical  Engineers,  Delta  Tau  Delta 

John  G.  Stoner 

Biology 

York,  PA 

Soccer  Club,  Tour  Guide,  University 

Productions,  Outing  Club 

Nicholas  Strasser 

International  Relations 
Cherry  Hill,  NJ 
College  Democrats  (President), 
S.TA.R.  Tutoring,  Student 
Ambassador,  College  Scholar, 
Martindale  Scholar 

Caroline  P.  Streicher 

Psychology 

Verona,  NJ 

Psychology  Club  (President),  Universin,' 

Productions,  Phi  Beta  Delta,  Cateer 

Services  Peer  Educator,  S.T.A.R. 

Tutoring,  Psi  Chi 

Eugenia  M.  Strychalski 

English,  Political  Science 
Mamaronek,  NY 
Brown  &  White 

Brooke  E.  Studley 

Biology,  English 

Setauket,  NY 

Foundation  for  Delta  Gamma  Sororirv 

(V-P),  Rho  Chi  (Rush  Orientation 

Leader),  Lehigh  Liners 


Dorothy  A.  Super 

Mathematics 

Ridley  Park,  PA 

Lacrosse  (Captain,  1st  Team 

All-Patriot),  University  Productions 

Sharon  A.  Swanger 

Behavioral  Neuroscience 
Cranbur)',  NJ 

Jamie  A.  Swanson 

Biology.  Journalism/Science  Writing 
Doylestown,  PA 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta  (V-P  of  PR, 
Recommendations,  Steward),  Brown  & 
White  (Science  Pages  Editor,  Asst.  News 
Editor),  Panhellenic  Council  (Greek 
Week  Chair),  Order  of  Omega 

Christopher  F.  Swansson 

Biochemistij 


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Phong  C.  Ta 

Molecular  Biology 

Lansdale,  PA 

Residence  Hall  Association  (V-P),  LU 

Philharmonic  Orchestra  (V-P),  S.T.A.R. 

Tutoring 

Vladislav  Tadiashvili 

Industrial  Engineering 

Stamford,  CT 

Institute  ot  Industrial  Engineers  (V-P  ot 

Programming),  Table  Tennis  Club 

(President  &  Founder),  Residence  Hall 

Association  (House  President),  Alpha  Pi 


New  Windsor,  NY 
American  Chemical  Society 

Jonathan  T.  Sweet 

Political  Science 

Greensboro,  NC 

Kappa  Sigma,  LU  Senate,  Rugby  Club, 

WLVR  FM 

Adam  D.  Symmons 

Finance 

North  Easton,  MA 

Sigma  Chi  (President),  Interfraterniry 

Council  (Board  of  Presidents),  Baseball 

Team,  Sigma  Nu 

Sara  L.  Szarka 

Mechanical  Engineering 

HincUey,  OH 

Women  s  Rugby  (Treasurer), 

American  Society  of  Mechanical 

Engineers 


Mu,  Taekwondo,  Industrial 
Engineering  Council 

Kristine  E.  Takeshita 

Sociology/Social  Psychology 
Carmel,  CA 
Brown  &  White 

Drew  S.  Tanenbaum 

Economics 

Bethesda,  MD 

Lacrosse  Club  (Treasurer),  Economics 

Socierv,  Theta  Xi 

Andrea  E.  Tantaros 

French,  Journalism 

Emmaus,  PA 

Alpha  Phi,  Brown  &  White 


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Richard  C.  Taylor 

Civil  Engineering 

Forty  Fort,  PA 

Phi  Sigma  Kappa  (Secretary),  Chi 

Epsilon  (Treasurer),  American  Society 

of  Civil  Engineers,  University 

Productions 

Eric  T.  Tedd 

Finance 

Pennington,  NJ 
Phi  Kappa  Theta 

Brl\n  M.  Teeter 

Mechanical  Engineering 
Lakewood,  OH 
American  Society  of  Mechanical 
Engineets,  Brown  &  White 

Hayley  G.  Teich 

Biology 

East  Walpole,  MA 

LU  Choir  (Asst.  Manager),  Alpha  Phi 

Omega,  Choral  Union,  College 

Democrats,  Indian  Students 

Association,  Mustard  &  Cheese  Society, 

Phi  Sigma  Kappa,  Overtones 

Laura  C.  Thom 

Accounting 

Wilton,  CT 

Accounting  Club,  Tour  Guide,  Student 

Ambassador,  Phi  Beta  Delta, 

International  Club 

Tavy  Thomas 

International  Careers 
Worchester,  PA 

Equestrian  Club  (Treasurer),  Pi  Beta 
Phi  (Intramural  Manager) 

Steve  Thompson 

Accounting 

York,  PA 

Accounting  Club,  Delta  Phi,  Gryphon 

Society,  Ski  Team,  Soccer  Club 

Holly  Thomson 

Biochanistiy 
Paupack,  PA 
Gr\'phon  Society,  Outing  Club 

Willl\m  J.  Timmons 

Industrial  Engineering 
Swarthmore,  PA 

Bartholomeus  Tjondromihardjo 

Electrical  Engineering 

Jakarta,  Indonesia 

Chinese  Culture  Club,  Institute  of 

Electrical  and  Electronic  Engineers, 

International  Club,  Lehigh  Chtistian 

Fellowship 

KiRSTEN  M.  TOLLEFSEN 

Chemical  Engineering 
ClarksviUe,  MD 

Justin  W.  Toner 

Finance 

Pine  Hill,  NJ 

Accounting  Club,  Investment  Club 

InNA  J.  TOPILER 

Finance 

Fair  Lawn,  NJ 

Investment  Club,  Cheerleading,  Tour 

Guide 


Graduates 


AX-ISO.N  R.    TOIMAN 

Industrial  Engineering 

Lcc'sburg,  VA 

Alpha  Pi  Mu  (Recording  Secretary) 

Institute  ot  Industrial  Engineers 

(Secretary).  Society  ot  Women 

Engineers,  Industrial  F.ngineering 

Council 

Kevin  F.  Towl 

Science,  I  echnology  &  Society 
Centerport,  NY 
Theta  Xi 

Caiherine  T.  Tran 

Molectiliir  Biology 
Silver  Spring,  MI) 
Taekwotido,  America  Reads 

Kristian  M.  Trauger 

Mechanical  Hiifi^ineerin^ 
I'ipcrsvillc,  I'A 

American  Society  ot  Mechanical 
Engineers,  Concert  Band,  LU  Choir, 
Marching  ')'',  Pi  Tau  Sigma 

Brooke  Travis 

]oii  rnaliimi Public  ReLitions 
Mdntclair,  NJ 
Panhellenic  CxuiiKil  (V-P  of 
Recruitment),  PRSSA  (Director  at 
Large),  Best  Buddies,  Delta  Gamma 

Jan  M.  Triani 

Materiali  Science 

Northbrook,  IL 

Gamma  Phi  Beta  (President),  Class 

2001  (\'-P),  Society  of  Women 

Engineers 

Joanna  M.  Trigueros 

Finance 

Miami,  FL 

SALSA  (Global  Union  Representative) 

International  Club,  Pi  Beta  Phi, 

Taekwondo 

\nil  J.  Trindade 

Biochemistry 

Princeton  Jet.  NJ 

jrvphon  Society,  Indian  Students 

\ssociation 

Jteven  M.  Trinkle 

Biolog}' 

Bedford  Hills,  NY 

>treet  Hockey  Club 

\ndrea  p.  Trotta 

''sychology 
^lew  York,  NY 
VIpha  Chi  Omega 

Ienee  L.  Trotter 

\iarketing 

Worcester,  PA 

.U  Senate,  Marketing  Club 

Tara  J.  Troy 
livil  Engineering 
'helton,  CT 

Jniversity  Productions  (Treasurer), 
onerican  Society  of  Civil  Engineers, 
au  Beta  Pi 


JlNMILK  iRL'SlilN 

Accounting 

Stoughton,  MA 

Accounting  Club,  Alpha  ('hi  (Imega, 

Best  Buddies,  Women  in  Business, 

Health  &  Nutrition  Club,  Phi  Eta 

Sigma 

Ivy  S.  Trzebucki 

Finance. Marketing 

Briarciiff  Manor,  N'i' 

Epitome,  Investment  Club,  Pi  Beta  Phi 

Ryan  L.  Tufts 

History 

New  Canaan,  CT 

Phi  Ciamma  Delta 

Michael  Tulaney 

Mechanical  Engineering 

Brooklyn,  NY 

Pi  Tau  Sigma  (President),  American 


CiiRisioi'iii.R  J.  UriiR 
Molecular  Biology 
Langhornc,  PA 
Ice  I  lockey,  Street  Hockey  Club 


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Orlene  B.  Vai.y 

Finance 

Bombay,  India 

Equestrian  (!iub.  Investment  Club 

Bryce  J.  Van  Diver 

Economics 

Eden  Prairie,  MN 

Gentlemen's  Club  (founder).  Brown  & 

White,  Chess  Club,  Economics  Socierv, 


Societv'  o(  Mechanical  Engineers, 
Formula  SAE,  Dean  Scholar  Mentor 

Wai  C.  Tung 

Economics,  Finance 
Hong  Kong 
Chinese  Culture  Club 


Ananchai  U-Kaew 

Mechanical  Engineering 

Sukhochai,  Thailand 

Asian  Cultural  Society,  Chinese  CiJture 

Club 


Investment  Club,  Lb'  Senate,  Mustard 
&  Cheese  Society,  Philosophy  Club, 
Zeta  Psi,  History  Club 

John  L.  Van  Orden 

Accounting 

Madison,  NJ 

Phi  Sigma  Kappa  (V'-P),  Accounting 

Club  ' 

Sean  R.  Van  Slyke 

Finance 

Inverness,  IL 

Beta  Theta  Pi  (President) 

Janell  I.  VanTrease 

English 

Ojai,  CA 

.Alpha  Omicron  Pi  (House  Manager, 

Rush  Counselor),  PRSSA,  Women  in 

Business,  Society  of  Professional 

Journalists 


Andrea  M.  Vardaro 

Accounting,  Marketing 

Lindenhurst,  NY 

Accounting  Club  (Treasurer),  Alpha 

Omicron  Pi  (Treasurer),  Dancin' 

(Treasurer),  Beta  Alpha  Psi  (V-P), 

Cheerleading 

Christopher  A.  Vardaro 

Accounting 
Lindenhurst,  NY 
Accounting  Club,  International 
Relations  Club,  Football  Team,  Rugby 
Club,  Pre-Lav^  Society,  Newman 
Center 

David  Veprek 

Marketing 

Point  Pleasant,  NJ 

.Marketing  Club 

Kate  R.  Vi  pri  k 

Finance 

Point  Pleasant,  NJ 

Paul  W.  Veprek 

Finance 

Point  Pleasant,  NJ 

Accounting  Club,  Investment  Club, 

Outdoors  Club,  Wrestling  Club 

Varot  Vimolvanich 

Business  Information  System 
Brooklinc,  .VIA 
Asian  Cultural  Society 

Jacquelyn  a.  Vitaz 

Electrical  Engineering,  Engineering 

Physics 
Mentor,  OH 

Theodore  C.  Vitolo  JR. 

Business  Information  System 
Toms  River,  NJ 

Daniel  T.  Vogt 

Marketing 
Newtonviilc.  MA 

Chris  ri.vv  Volimcillla 

Finance 

Staten  Island,  NY 

Student  Senate  (By-Laws  &  Website 

Committee),  Colt  Club,  Baseball  Club 

Samantha  S.  Vose 

Political  Science 
Lower  Gwynedd,  P.'K 
Gamma  Phi  Beta  (Membership 
Education  V-P,  New  Member 
Educator),  Varsit)'  Women's  Lacrosse 


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Christopher  P.  Wagner 
Electrical  Engineering 
Bound  Brook,  NJ 
College  Republicans,  Rugby  Club 


Graduates 


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John  C.  Wagner 

Chemical  Engineering 
Quakertown,  PA 

Sharon  M.  Wahl 

Computer  Engineering 
Schuylkill  Haven,  PA 
Pi  Beta  Phi,  Society  of  Women 
Engineers,  Inttamura!  Sports 

Marsha  Wajnwright 

Biology 

Rockaway  Beach,  NY 

Brian  M.  Walker 

Finance,  Marketing 
Hamilton,  NJ 
Football  Team 

KiMBERLY  R.  Walker 

Economics,  Environmental  Sciences 
Rising  Sun,  MD 

C.O.A.C.H.  (Student  Advisor),  Field 
Hockey  Team,  Phi  Beta  Kappa 

Brandon  J.  Wallace 

History 

Staten  Island,  NY 

Philosophy  Club  (President),  Brown  & 

White,  S.t.A.R.  Tutoring 

Danielle  M.  Walls 

Political  Science,  French.  International  Relations 

Westboro,  MA 
World  Affairs  Club  (President, 
Secretary),  International  Relations  Club, 
Women's  Rugby 

HOLLI  M.  Warholic 

Biochemistry 

Lake  Ariel,' PA 

Residence  Hail  Association  (V-P), 

Parking  Appeals  Committee  (Chair), 

American  Chemical  Society, 

International  Club,  Hellenic  Club 

Alison  H.  Warner 
Accounting 
Marion,  MA 
Cut  and  Thrust  Club 

Jonathan  M.  Watkins 

Chemical  Engineering 
Chester,  NJ 

Lambda  Chi  Alpha  (President, 
Treasurer),  American  Institute  of 
Chemical  Engineers,  Interfraterniry 
Council,  Soccer  Club 

Colleen  L.  Watts 

English 
Lansdale,  PA 
Volleyball  Team 

Steven  J.  Watts 

Chemical  Engineering,  Economics 

Reading,  PA 

American  Institute  of  Chemical 

Engineers,  Gryphon  Society,  LU  Senate, 

University  Productions,  Tennis  Club, 

Tour  Guide,  Student 

Ambassador,  Soccer  Club 


EuDORA  A.  Weaver 

English,  Music 
Slatedale,  PA 

Kappa  Kappa  Psi  (President),  Alpha  Phi 
Omega  (Parlimentarian),  Marching  97 
(Librarian),  Choral  Union,  Dancin', 
Pep  Band,  Women's  Studies  Steering 
Committee,  Zoellner  Student  Advisory 
Board,  Phi  Beta  Kappa 

Ashley  E.  Weber 

Einance,  International  Relations 
Flemington,  NJ 

Daniel  A.  Weinlick 

Mechanical  Engineering 

Lititz,  PA 

Alpha  Chi  Rho  (Secretary,  Scholarship 

Chair),  Pi  Tau  Sigma  (V-P) 

American  Society  of  Mechanical 

Engineers 


Steven  M.  Welsser 

Biochemistiy 

Harrisburg,  PA 

American  Chemical  Society,  WLVR  FM 

Kristina  L.  Wellington 

Molecular  Biology 

Morrisville,  PA 

Alpha  Phi  Omega,  Philharmonic 

Orchestra 

Brandon  B.  Wenk 

English 

Garden  City,  NY 

Men's  Lacrosse  (Captain) 

Christopher  J.  Westbrook 

Cii'il  Engineering 
Hammondsport,  NY 
American  Society  of  Civil  Engineers, 
University  Productions 


Louisa  E.  Weise 

Psychology 

Pennington,  NJ 

Gryphon  Society,  Swimming  Team 

Dea  D.  Weisman 

Eni'ironmcntal  Scietica, Sociology/Social  Psycholo^ 

Staten  Island,  NY 
Swimming/Diving  Team  (Captain),  Pi 
Beta  Phi,  Student  Athlete  Council 

Donnie  F.  Weissberg 

Supply  Chain  Management,  Psychology 
Wantagh,  NY 

Wind  Ensemble  (President),  Cut  and 
Thrust  Club,  Jazz  Ensemble, 
Philharmonic  Orchestra,  Brass  Quintet, 
Brass  Choir 


Casey  J.  Wetterling 

Marketing 

Pennington,  NJ 

Ski  Team  (V-P),  Gymnastics 

(Treasurer),  Pi  Beta  Phi  (Social  Chair), 

Dancin',  Marketing  Club,  Women  in 

Business 

James  D.  Whelan 

Mechanical  Engineering 
Gainesville,  VA 
American  Society  ot  Mechanical 
Engineers,  Football  Team,  Rugby  Club 

John  S.  Wilbur 

Economics 
Guilford,  CT 


Erin  K.  Willey 

Industrial  Engineering 
Castine,  ME 

Institute  of  Industrial  Engineers  (V-P  of 
Development),  Rugby  Club  (Captain), 
j\lpha  Gamma  Delta  (House  Manager), 
Outing  Club,  Panhellenic  Council, 
Society  of  Women  Engineers,  Women's 
Rugby 

Joel  T.  Willdvms 

Computer  Engineering 
San  Antonio,  TX 
Reformed  Student  Fellowship 
(Ptesident),  Alpha  Phi  Omega,  LU 
Choir 

Vanessa  A.  Williams 

Music,  Psychology 

Wallingford,  CT 

Phi  Beta  Delta,  Psi  Chi,  Philharmonic 

Orchestra 

David  J.  Wilson 

Architecture,  Civil  Engineering 
BiglerviUe,  PA 
Psi  Upsilon 

Jennifer  Wilson 
Sociology/Social  Psychology 
Parlin,  NJ 

Kappa  Alpha  Theta  (Ritualist,  Rush 
Chair),  Dancin' 

Brian  B.  Witlin 

Finance,  Marketing 
Northbrook,  IL 

Class  of  2001  (President),  Delta  Tau 
Delta  (Executive  Board),  Council  of 
Student  Presidents,  Marketing  Club, 
Outing  Club 

Erik  N.  Wittman 
International  Relations,  Spanish 
Middletown,  NY 
World  Affairs  Club  (Treasurer),  Tour 
Guide,  Alpha  Chi  Rho,  International 
Relations  Club 

Jason  A.  Wood 

Computer  Engineering 
Landenburg,  PA 
LU  Free  Operating  Systems  Gtoup 
(Secretary),  IEEE  (Public  Relations 
Chair),  Association  for  Computing 
Machinery,  Institute  of  Electrical  and 
Electronic  Engineers 

Ryan  D.  Wood 

Economics 
lefferson,  MA 
Phi  Beta  Delta 

Samantha  Woods 

Psychology 

Fairfielcf,  CT 

Women's  Golf  Club  (President), 

Gamma  Beta  Phi 

Stagey  L.  Wright 

Behavioral  Neuroscience 
Drexel  Hill,  PA 
Women's  Track  &  Field  Team 
(Captain),  Indoor/Outdoor  Track 
Teams,  Pi  Beta  Phi 


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Graduates 


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Nancy  N.  Xenelis 

Economics 

Portland,  CI' 

Economics  Society.  Soccer  Club, 

Women  in  Business 


Mark  A.  Yacoub 
Mcclhinical  Engineering 
Houston,  TX 
Pi  Tm\  Sigma,  Formula  SAE 

Amy  M.  Yanick 

Mathematics 
Lmstord,  PA 

Maithew  a.  Yantis 

Finance 
Mendh.im,  NJ 

Jason  A.  Yarusi 

Finance 

Wcstficid,  NJ 

Delta  Upsilon  (President) 

Emily  G.  Yau 

hulustrial  Engineering 
Bethlehem,  PA 

Chinese  Culture  Club  (Treasurer), 
Student  Senate  (Off-campus 
Representative),  Multicultural  Office 
(Admissions  Intern),  Chi  Omega,  Alpha 

I  Phi  Omega,  institute  of  Industrial 

!  Engineers 

'  JocEi.iN  Yau 

Economics,  Finance 
Bethlehem,  PA 

Chinese  Culture  Club  (President), 
Aninie  Club  (Secretary),  Asian  Cultural 
I  Society,  International  Club 

Samuel  A.  Yoakum 

Molecular  Biology 
Winter  Garden,  FL 
Men's  Rtigby  Club  (Captain), 
Fellowship  of  Christian  Athletes 
ii(OfTicer),  Football  Team 

Ramey  M.  Youssef 

Chemical  Engineering 
IWhitehall,  PA 

David  Yuan 

ChemisDy 

Glenside,  PA 

Running  Club  (Treasurer),  Phi  Sigma 

Kappa,  Rugby  Club,  Crew  Club 


Geoffrey  R.  Zachow 

Finance 

Ea,st  Windsor,  NJ 

Delta  Sigma  Phi,  Economics 

Society,  invesimeni  C^lub 

William  C.  Zahm 

Political  Science 

Lakewood,  NY 

Ice  Hockey,  B  Club  (President),  Chi 

Phi 

Michael  A.  Zampella 

Economics 

Middietown,  NJ 

Beta  Theta  Pi,  Economics  Society 

Gina  M.  Zang 

Biolog)' 

Scran  ton,  PA 

Women's  Basketball   Team 

Jonathan  M.  Zanoff 

Mechanical  Engineering 
Potomac,  MD 

Ice  Hockey  (President,  Captain),  Delta 
Tau  Delta,  laekwondo 

Michelle  Zarrilli 

Marketing 
Darien,  CT 
Gamma  Phi  Beta 

Szymon  Z.  Zietek 

Marketing 
Shrewsbury,  MA 
Beta  Theta  Pi 

Christina  S.  Zirpoli 

History 

New  Providence,  NJ 

History  Club  (Secretary),  Kappa  Alpha 

Theta  (V-P  of  Public  Relations) 

Wendy  M.  Zuluaga 

Journalism/Puhlic  Relations,  Psychol- 

ogy 

Port  Washington,  NY 
Dancin',  Soccer  Club,  Student 
Ambassadors,  PRSSA 

DoMiNiK  S.  Zurakowski 

History,  International  Relations 
Princeton,  NJ 

History  Club  (President),  Crew  Club, 
International  Relations  Club,  Sigma 
Alpha  Mu,  Phi  Alpha  Theta 

Christine  Zwirz 

Accounting,  Business  Information 

System 
Marlboror,  Nj 

Julie  H.  Zysman 

Finance,  Marketing 

Brooklyn,  NY 

Alpha  Phi,  Brown  &  White 


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Mr.  and  Mrs.  Albert  Albano 

Ruth  Zowader  and  Philip  Anderson 

Ralph  and  Mary  Ellen  Antonacci 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Bob  Anzeic 

Mandira  Bose 

Pat  and  Peter  Boulukos 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  William  S.C.  Bradford 

Ralph  and  Rosemarie  Cangiano 

Family  of  Tom  Cannon  ('01 ) 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Angelo  Christoforetti 

Ida  Clendenin 

Nancy  M.  Curley 

DeLauro  Family 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  CM.  Demarcantonio 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  George  F.C.  Doeschner 

Congratulations  Lauren  and  the  Class  of  2001 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Charles  R.  Donina 

Robert  and  Lois  Dunwoody 

Fedash  Family 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  M.  Francis 

Dan  and  Joanne  Garofalo 

Giancarlo  Gonzalez 

Angelo  and  Patricia  Guglielmo 

Beverly  and  James  Hillman 

Andrea  J.  Hyde 

Alberta  and  Vernon  James,  Sr. 

Jon  and  Catherine  Jenkins 

Anne  and  Roland  Jules 

The  Keeler  Family 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Jim  Kelley 

Dennis  and  Nancy  Latzoni 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.B.  Leckonby 

David  and  Linda  Leckonby  Rotthoff 

The  David  A.  Luciano  Family 

Patricia  R.  Mack 

Tim  and  Ann  Marohn 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Ronald  W.  Maurer 

Jim  and  Joanne  McLaughlin 

George  and  Janice  McManus 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  B.  Meyer 

Cliff  and  Peggy  Mooney 

Jim  and  Josephine  O'Brien 

Paul  and  Phyllis  Pagel 

Deborah  and  Frank  Peters 

Clinton  and  Jo-Marie  Preslan 

Ernest  J.  and  Gina  L.  Riegel 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Philip  G.  Rinaldi 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Fabio  Rodriguez 

Glenn  and  Barbara  Roth 

The  Rubino  Family 


Mr.  and  Mrs.  Frank  Sabella,  Jr. 

Sayball  Family 

Dennis  and  Kathryn  Schall 

Josef  and  Vicki  Schoell 

Yelena  Shaykevich 

John  and  Pat  Sicilia 

L.J.  and  Nan  Skeie 

Bonnie  W.  Sobo 

Michael  and  Jane  Stavola 

Sherrie  and  Neil  Sushner 

Barry  and  Eileen  Swartz 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  J.  Szostek 

Joseph  A.  Testa 

Sharon  and  Jim  Thompson 

Paul  and  Diane  Thorne 

Ron  and  Donna  Trushin 

Peter  and  Kathleen  Tybursky 

Howard  and  Cindy  Wagner 

Deborah  L.  Washington 

Jason  Widdes 

Neson  Y.  Wu  and  Kathy  Yen  Wu 

Irvin  M.  and  Susan  T.  Yerger 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  R.  Zajac  ('77) 

Joachim  and  Irene  Zurakowski 

Dr.  and  Mrs.  Herand  Abcarian 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Prescott  Ammarell  and  Family 

Anonymous 

John  and  Kathleen  Balboni 

Dr.  and  Mrs.  F.P.   Banda 

(Christene,  Gamma  Phi  Beta,  '03) 
Dennis  and  Claudia  Benner 
Susan  and  Lee  Benton 
Jody  Betz 

Anton  and  Marija  Branc 
Mark  and  Nan  Brodsky 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Anthony  R.  Caragliano 
Peter  and  Elaine  Castelli 
Dr.  K.C.  Coomaralingham 
Shelley  and  Steve  Coppola 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  G.P.  Demos 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Edward  and  Joan  Doherty 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Lee  Dolan 
Ted,  Linda  and  Tad  Drozdowski 
Steven  and  Candice  Dubensky 
John  and  Elizabeth  Dyer 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Paul  G.  Edwards 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Steven  Edwards 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Sina  Elghanayan 
Martin  and  Georgianna  Fisher 
Craig  and  Julie  Foster 


'T     Patrons/Sponsors 


Ir.  and  Mrs.  James  Fraser 
like  and  Michaelann  Galiyano 
Ir.  and  Mrs.  Robert  M.  Gargano 
he  Genetti  Family 

ichard  E.  Gerstner  and  Tara  Gerstner  ('04) 
ohn  and  Carolyn  Gilligan 
oachim  E.  Grabo 
j'he  Graiff  Family 
he  Grille  Family 
obert  and  Barbara  Grodsky 
vlan  and  Joan  Grunwald 
•  onald  and  Mary-Jane  Haddad 
lelverson  Family 
ick  and  Margit  Hershey 
Ir.  and  Mrs.  Franklin  Johnson 
!)r.  Dennis  Turner  and  Kathleen  Kaiser 
ohn  and  Maryann  Karoussos 
ipusan  and  Richard  Kaufman 
)r.  and  Mrs.  Thomas  R.  Kay 
Ir.  and  Mrs.  Patrick  Kolenik 
ieorge  J.  Kuczynski 
lelissa  and  Lawrence  Lax 
Ir.  and  Mrs.  Michael  C.  Lee 
Ir.  and  Mrs.  David  Loveland 
iheila  and  Leslie  Lustbader 
nrique  and  Maria  Mancillas 
lenee  K.  Mattson 
iill  and  Nancy  McBride 
Ir.  and  Mrs.  Thomas  McGeoy 
lichard  and  Inge  McGovern 
Ir.  Andrew  Edwards  and  Mrs.  Alvira  McKenzie 
Ir.  and  Mrs.  Wayne  McLaughlin 
j)r.  and  Mrs.  Job  F.  Menges 
)ouglas  and  Christina  Menikheim 
'he  Menze  Family 
Garcia  and  Lou  Meshonek 
larole  Middleton 
;ilen  and  Henry  Mishel 
"im  and  Karen  Mullin 
)iane  Novick 

/Ir.  and  Mrs.  Kenneth  Obletz 
"he  Obletz  Family 

)anny  G.  O'Neil  and  Sandra  P.  O'Neil 
/jr.  and  Mrs.  John  M.  Orobono 
/Ir.  and  Mrs.  John  Orr 
"he  Palilla  Family 
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^r.  and  Mrs.  Anthony  Perrotta 
-Ir.  and  Mrs.  Rory  Phillips 
'atricia  Pope 

Ar.  and  Mrs.  A.  Richard  Prinzivalli 
Ar.  and  Mrs.  Ronald  Rafanello 
Ion  and  Barb  Reinartz 
Richard  and  Deborah  Reynolds 


Thomas  and  JoAnne  Riddle 

William  and  Carol  Roche 

Juan  F.  and  Olga  Roche 

Dede  and  Joel  Rock 

David  and  June  Rokoff 

Ian  and  Wendy  Rossetter 

Bob  Hoch  and  Beverly  Rothfeld 

Dr.  and  Mrs.  Lee  M.  Ruch 

Dr.  and  Mrs.  Anil  K.  Saksena 

(Parents  of  Alok  K.  Saksena) 

The  Salamone  Family 

Su,  Chong  San 

Annie  and  Tom  Schulhof 

Judy  and  David  Schustack 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Herb  Schwartz 

Dr.  and  Mrs.  Bruce  and  Rachel  Shoicket 

Edward  and  Susan  Silverman 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Enrique  Simmons 

Diane  and  Steve  Simpson 

Karen  and  Gary  Singer 

Marion  Slaton-Hill 

Slemenda  Family 

Mr.  Robert  Smelick 

Dr.  Jack  and  Loretta  Smeiko 

Louis  and  Linda  Sodano 

The  Solyn  Family 

Julie  Anna  Spitzer 

Sports  Chalet  Ski  and  Sail  Center-Allentown,  PA 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Timothy  L.  Stear 

Marshall  and  Susan  Steele 

Barbie,  Seth  and  Jeffery  Steinberg 

Marie  A.  Steiner 

Mark  Stevenson  and  Maureen  Stevenson 

Larry  E.  and  Margaret  A.  Stohler 

Drs.  Joselito  L.  and  Gloria  S.  Syfu 

Pamela  and  Larry  Tarica 

Krista  and  Tim  Tate 

Mike  and  Jean  Thompson 

Dr.  Jared  Videll  and  Dr.  Cyla  Trocki-Videll 

Parents  of  Andrea  Trotta 

Tufts  Family 

Peter  and  Karen  Vander  Valk 

Joe  and  Sue  Viele 

James  Vinci 

Harry,  Eileen  and  Sharon  Wahl 

Ronda  Seifer  Walls 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  James  R.  Walsh 

Anthony  E.  Weber 

Barbara  and  Joe  Weber 

Dr.  and  Mrs.  Charles  and  Maureen  Wennogle 

David  0.  and  Son  Hui  Wilson 

David  and  Carolyn  Wood 

Ned  and  Jane  Wright 


Patrons/Sponsors     -^^B 


Beautiful  Brooke, 


Dear  Brooke, 


You're  the  best.  We  wish  you 
success  in  all  your  endeavors. 


You're  the  best  sister  ever. 
Always  follow  your  dreams. 


Love, 

Grandma  and  Grandpa 


Love, 
Erin  and  Blair 


Dear  Brooke, 

I  am  so  proud  of  all  your 
achievements.  1  love  you. 


Congratulations, 
Mom 


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Adrianne 
and  Class  of  2001 

Love  always, 

Mom,  Dad, 

Sebastian  and  Alex 

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jFelicidades^  preciosa! 

We  are  all  so  very  proud 

of  the  lovely  young  woman 

you  have  grown  up  to  be... We 

are  confident  that  the  future 

holds  only  the  best  for  you. 

You  have  all  our  love  and  all 

our  support. 


Love, 

Mami  and  Papi 


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Oshry  -  MAZAL  lOV  -  CONGKA  1  ULA  1  IONS 


Your  family  wishes  you 
cuntinut'd  success  in  your 

future  endeavors.  May 
you  attain  all  your  goals, 
dreams  and  hopes.  Never 
stop  striving  to  L>e  the  best 

you  know  you  can  be. 


•All  our  love, 

Dror,  Sharon,  Az 

t.\nd  Sevmour 


Congratulations  and 
best  wishes  to  Andrew 

on  your  graduation. 

We  love  you  and  are 

very  proud  of  you.  May 

God  bless  you. 

Your  family  in  Brooklyn, 

Mom,  Aunt  Hessch, 

Donovan,  Orville.  Hudson, 

Tony,  Fritz,  Ronald,  Debby 

and  Grace 

Congratulations  to  the  Class 

of  2001.  The  Pursuit  of 

Excellence. 


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job  well  done!  Be 

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Mom,  Warren 

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and  Jenna 

Congratulations  Emi! 

May  a((  your  dreams  come  txwe^. 

We  are  very  proud  of  you. 


Love, 

Mom  and  Dad 


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Lisa  - 

As  parents,  we  are  bursting  with 

pride  at  your  accomplishments. 

Your  hard  work,  diligence  and 

sacrifice  have  paid  off  —  your 

acceptance  into  the  dental  school 

of  your  choice  is  certainly  a  dream 

come  true  for  you,  and  no  parent 

could  be  more  proud!  Your  next 

four  years  will  be  challenging  but 

exciting  —  enjoy  them! 

Congratulations! ! 

With  love  from  your  family. 
Mom,  Dad  and  Rob 


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Congratulations  jon,  and  best 
wishes  to  the  Class  of  2001. 


Annelise  Helen  Tat  tana  Preslan 


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your  dreams! 


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You've  proven  that  you  can  fill 
any  shoes  you  choose! 


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Congratulations  to  my 

son  Juan.  I  am  so  proud 

of  you.  May  all  your 

dreams  come  true. 


Love, 
Mom,  Eric  and  Maria 


Congratulations  Kristian! 


We  are  proud  of  \ou. 

Best  wishes  [or  a 

bright  future. 

Love, 

Mom,  Dad  and  Cory 


Congratulations  Neaia. 

We  are  so  proud  of  the 

woman  you  have  become. 

Love  always, 

Mom,  Dad, Jill 

and  Rachel 


Congratulations  Emily, 
We're  so  proud  of  you! 


Love^ 
Mom,  Dad  and  James 


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Bartholomeus 
Tj  ondromihar  d  j  o 


BART,  Congratulations! 
A  nd  Best  Wishes  to  the  Class  of  2001 
R  oam  through  the  world  of  science 
T  o  reach  the  depth  of  your  conscience 


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Congratulations  Brian  Engelhard t. 

You're  off  to  great  places! 

We're  proud  of  you! 


Love, 
Mom  and  Dad 


Christy, 

May  Love,  1  lappiness  & 
Angels  surround  you! 


With  Love  and  Pride, 

Dad,  Mom,  Scott, 

Jeff  and  Irisli 


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Congratulations  Rob. 

WeVe  so  proud  of  you! 


Mom,  Dad;  Mandy,  Carrie, 
Grandma  and  Grandpa 


Congratulations  Justin.         j^^^  ^^^  f^^l  the  beat  at  Lehigh? 


Free  at  last  —  Free  at  last, 
ay  and  I  are  free  at  last! 


We  wish  you  the  very  best 

with  your  future  and  the 

best  life  has  to  offer. 


Love  always. 

Mom,  Jay,  Emitt 

and  Family 


As  wc  reniinir'LL'  on  the  4  years  at  Lehigh 

Thev  caa't  do  anything,  btit  smile  at  tlie 

Memories  that  took  tliem  through  loops  and  hoops. 

With  the  4  horsemen  on  the  court 

Lehigh  need  no  support 

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Congratulations. ..Your  Families 


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We  hope  vou  feel  as  proud 
as  we  do,  Rebecca. 


^     Congratulations  with 
all  our  love! 


Mom,  Dad 

and  "The  Gang" 

XO 


Congratulations  Harris. 


We  love  you.  and  we  are 
so  proud  of  you. 

Mom.  Dad  and  your  Brothers 


Congratulations  Matt. 

Your  family  loves  you. 
May  all  your  dreams  come  true. 


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Congratulations  Ross! 

We  are  so  proud  of  you. 


May  all  your  dreams  come  true. 

All  our  Love, 
Mom  and  Dad,  Bubie  and  Zayda,  Kim  and  Stu 


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You  bring  us  all  sucii  joy  and  pride!  | 

We  love  you  so  much. 

Congratulations! 

Mom,  Dad,  Telly  and  Alex 


Cohgmtulatiohs  Chnstinel 

We  love  you  and  are  so  pmud 
of  what  you  have  accomplished. 


Love, 
Dad;  Mom  and  Lauren 


Congratulations  Sloan! 

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May  all  your  dreams 

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come  true! 

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Love, 

Mom,  Dad  and  Missy 

Mike.                        i 

You  have  been  the  sunshine 

in  our  lives  from  the  moment 

you  were  born  and  the          i 

light  only  grows  brighter        ] 

with  each  passing  year.         \ 

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All  our  love, 
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Beth,  take  your  beautiful      ] 
smile  and  light  upthe  world!  \ 

We  are  SO  proud  of  you! 


Love, 
Dad,  Mom  and  Jen 


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Dear  Martha, 

I  watched  you 
climbing  high  with 
pride  and  love. 


Sara  shares  the 
thrill  of  your 
accomplishments. 


Congratulations! 


Love, 
Mom 


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Congratulations 

Shannon  Marie  Doherty 

on  all  your  accomplishments. 

We  are  so  proud. 


Love, 
Mom,  Dad,  Tim  and  Kerry 


Congratulations  to  a  wonderful 

daughter  who  is  so  special  to 

us.  We  love  you  deeply,  Kristin. 

May  your  career  bring  you 

much  happiness  and 

personal  fulfillment. 


Brian,  you  possess  all 

you  need  to  go  anywhere; 

be  anything. 


Congratulations! 


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Dear  Jeff, 

We  are  proud  of  your 

accomplishments 

and  excited  about 

your  future! 

Love  you! 
Mom,  Dad  sind  Jason 

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Congratulations  David. 

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ay  all  your  dreams  come  true. 

We  love  you, 

IVl 

om,  Dad,  Robbie  and  Michael 

Congratulations  Erika. 

We're  so  proud  of  you. 

May  all  your  dreams 

come  true! 


Love, 
Mom  and  Dad 


There4  1  tell  u, 

?ever  u  ask  for 

in  prayer, 

believe  that  u  have 

rec'd  it, 

it  will  b  yours. 

'Grats 

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Congratulations  Peanut. 


You've  made  us  all  very  proud. 

We  wish  you  continued 

success  and  happiness.  Hope 

all  your  dreams  come  true! 

Love, 

Mom,  Dad,  Pa-Pa,  Mom-mom 

and  Grandma;  The  Bardyn  Family 


Congratulations  Jon! 

May  your  dreams  come  true. 

All  our  love. 
Mom,  Ali,  and  PJ 


Ads  for  Grads     3^^^ 


Coii'jnititlations  Rita  Ann  Mesko! 


Your  lanui'.  i-^  Li't'inuiKkiLLsis' 
pruLul  or  v'l'U. 


Siobhan, 

The  world  is  just  one 

big  blueberry  pie! 

Bon  Appetit,  Honey! 

Love, 
Dad,  Monn,Jeanine, 
Kristin  and  Nugget 


Congratulations  Greg 


We're  very  proud  of  you 
on  your  graduation. 

The  future  is  yours. 


Congratulations  Christian 


Happiness  and  success  always 

Love, 

Mom,  Dad,  Adam, 

Tim  and  Sandy 


CONGRATULATIONS 

TOM  SALAMONE 

AND  THE  CLASS  OF  2001 

Tom, 

We  have  admired  your  endless 

curiosity  from  early  childhood. 

We  are  very  proud  of  your 

accomplishments.  Keep  exploring, 

and  pursue  your  dreams. 


Love, 
Mom,  Dad  and  Steve 


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Congratulations  Seth  on 

a  job  well  done.  We 

are  extremely  proud 

of  you  and  wish  you  the 

best  of  luck  in  all 

your  endeavours! 


Dad;  Teri,  Jenna, 
jared  and  Jessie 


Congratulations  Renee. 

We're  so  proud  of  you 
and  love  you  very  much! 

Dad,  Mom,  Matthew, 
Nichcole  and  Chuck 


Congratulations  Nicole. 


We're  so  proud  of  you. 


Congratulations! 


We're  so  proud  of  you! 

Best  wishes  and  love. 

Mom,  Dad,  Sam, 

Tracy  and  Vincent 


Hard  work,  commitment, 
laughter,  tears  and 

memories  for  a 

lifetime.  We  are  so 

proud  of  you! 

Mom  and  Dad 


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Sarah — \ou're  .Awesomel 
We're  so  proud  of  voul 

.All  our  love. 

Mom.  Dad,  .Matt,  Karen, 

Cairie  and  And> 

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GREAT  JOB!  Your  first  four  years  were  easy.  These  last 

four  have  been  tough.  Congratulations  Paul  and  David. 

May  your  dreams  come  true. 

Love  always. 
Dad,  Mom,  Diana,  Janet,  Ryan,  Grandma,  Grandpa  and  Grandma 


Congratulations  to  Noah 
and  the  Class  of  2001 . . . 

You  were  determined  to  become 
ar\  exemplary  student  and  certainly 
have  achieved  this  goal.    But, 
academics  aside,  you  are  one 
special  person! 

Your  strength  is  distinguished 
by  an  unrelenting  goodness  and 

your  unselfish  desire  to  succeed  for  everyone's  benefit. 

We  are  far  more  proud  of  who  you  are  than  what  you 

have  accomplished. 

Our  wish  -  go,  be  yourself.   The  wind  is  in  your  sails. 

With  love  and  admiration, 
Mom,  Dad,  Julie,  and  Memo 

A  special  thanks  to  the  faculty  members  who  have 
encouraged  Noah's  excellence! 

The  elements  of  effective  action  are  determination,  energy, 
simplicity,  balance,  and  chance. " 

Donald  S.  Krause, 

"The  Way  of  the  Leader" 


Congratulations  Brad! 

Thanks  for  all  the  joy  you  have 

brought  into  our  lives.  Infinite 

possibilities  await  you.  Believe 

in  your  instincts  and  abilities. 

May  the  force  be  with  you. 


With  our  love  and  respect. 
Your  Fam 


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Congratulations  to  our  son 

MICHAEL  PHILIP  CASPAR 


f         iu'-;''.-A»-,46:  -iA-.;. 


Keep  smiling 


And  the  world 


Will  smile 


With  You 


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Your  success  is  and  will  be  the  result  of  your 
hard  work  and  perseverance. 

DOUBLE  MAJOR  in  Accounting  and  Finance  in  3  years! 

We  Are  Very  Proud  of  Your  Accomplishments. 

WE  WISH  YOU  THE  BEST  IN  YOUR  CAREER. 

You  are  a  priceless  gift  to  us,  our  pride  and  our  joy. 

We  love  you  with  all  our  heart. 

Mom,  Dad  and  Grand  Parents 


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Congmtuhrtions  Mickey  Brown. 


To  our  Christian,  the  most  wonderful  son  a 

family  could  wish  for.  Congx-atulations  on  all 

that  you  have  achieved.  Keep  dreaming  and 

keep  following  your  dreams!  We  love  you! 

Mom,  Dad  and  Kir 


We're  very  proud  of  you! 


Adrienne  - 

Congratulations!  It's  a  great 

accomp  ish men t.  We're 

proud  of  you. 

Dad  and  Mom 

Dear  Derek, 

Congratulations! 
We  are  so  proud  of  you! 


Love, 
.X>-      Mom,  Dad,  Jennifer, 
--"^        Daniel  and  Daryl 


Cont^ratuiations  Matt! 


Best  wishes  to  thie  Class 
of2UUl. 


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Congra  hi  la  tions 
Lauren  M.  Sohjnl 

May  all  your  dreams  come  true. 


Congratulations  Stephen! 

We  are  so  proud  of  you.  May  your 
dreams  come  true. 


Love, 
Dad 


Love, 
Mom  and  Dad 


May  the  road  rise  up  to 

meet  you.  May  the  wind  be 

always  at  your  back.  May  the 

sun  shine  warm  upon  your  face. 

Congratulations  Molly  Price. 

Your  family 


Congratulations  Lyle. 

You're  a  great  son 

and  we're  very  proud 

of  you. 

Love, 
Mom  and  Dad 


Congratulations  Lezv! 


We  are  proud  of  your  accomplishments!  Continue  amiable  and  determined,  and  you 

will  enjoy  infinite  success.  May  you  find  health,  happiness  and  satisfaction  in  all 

of  your  life's  endeavors.  Congratulations  to  the  Kappa  Alpha  Class  of  2001! 

With  Love— Mom  and  Dad,  Deberoah,  Kim,  Lisa,  Grandma  and  Grandpa 


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Congratulations  Donnie! 

You've  graduated! 

And  thanks  for  all  the 

musical  memories. 


Love:  Mom  and  Dad 


Congratulations  to  Paul  Sabella. 
We're  so  proud  of  you! 


Love, 
Mom,  Dad  and  Lisa 


Stephen  a.  OUtgeia 

J\/tam  and  ^ad 


Kelivv 

Congratulations!  We  are  very  proud  of  your 

accomplishments. 

Mom,  Bill  and  1  leather 


From  child  to  woman  -  you  always 
followed  your  chosen  path  with 
faith  and  determination.  God  Bless  You 

Love, 
Your  Family 


Sky's  the  Limit! 
follow  your  dreams  .  .  . 

CONOR 

We  are  so  proud  of  you! 

Love  you  always. 
Mom,  Dad  and  Kathryn 


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Jessica  - 


Suis  test  reves,  et  emporte  avec 

toi  nos  soLihaits  pour 

Lin  merveilleux  voyage! 

Felicitations! 

Nous  t'aimons, 
Mom,  Dad  and  DJ 


Congratulations,  Brian  Hoff. 


Congratulations  -  Clark 


From  a  curious  little  boy 

to  a  fine  young  man  - 

we  always  knew  your  quest  for  adventure 

would  lead  vou  to  great  places.  As  you  go 

along  vour  journey,  may  you  find  peace 

and  joy.  We  are  so  proud  of  you. 

Love, 
Mom,  Dad  and  Ryan 


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Best  wishes  on  your  graduation  from  the 

Marching  97  to  the  Alumni  Band. 

We  are  all  proud  of  you. 

Love, 
Mom,  Dad,  Eric  and  Grandparents 


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Your  family  congratulates  you  and 

is  proud  of  all  your  achievements 

May  all  your  dreams  come  true 


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Congratulations 

Lauren  B. 


Thank  you  for  all  the  joy  and  happiness  you  have  brought  into  our  lives 
through  the  person  you  are  and  all  your  achievements. 

Be  true  to  yourself  and  keep  on  striving  for  what  you  believe  in. 

May  your  future  be  bright.  Work  hard  and  have  fun. 

We  are  so  proud  of  you! 


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Love, 


^  Mom,  Dad,  Alfie,  Christina,  Nanny,  Grandma,  Aunt  Josie  and  Aunt  Angle 


Dearest  Alexis, 

We  are  especially  proud  of  your  hard  work 

and  determination  to  succeed.  Believe  in 

yourself,  reach  for  the  stars,  follow  your  dreams 

and  never  let  anyonetell  you,  you  CAN'T. 

Congratulations! 

We  love  you. 
Mom,  Dad  and  Amanda 


Jeiinifer  Aime, 


Congratulations  to 


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boautiful  bat-)\' 


girl. ..our  cluck  dancer. ..our  vvonderrul 

Schmenn.  We  arc  so  proud,  the 

world  awaits.  Go  make  all  your 

dreams  come  true. 

Love, 
Mom,  Dad  and  Michael 


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Congratulations  Chris  L.  BarbanwloU! 


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You  are  a  wonderful  person^  son^ 

brother  and  uncle.  We  all  are 

very  proud  of  you,  and  we  know 

that  you  will  find  much  happiness 

and  success  in  your  future. 

Love  always. 

Mom  and  Dad, 

Patti,  Jo  Anne,  Paula,  Laurie, 

Mike,  Jim,  Robert, 

Zachary,  Brandon,  Brooke 

and  Max 


The  man  who  decides 

v\'hat  he  wants  to  achieve 
And  works  till  liis  dreams  all  come  true 
The  man  who  will  alter  his  course 

when  he  must 
And  bravely  begin  something  new. 
The  man  v\ho's  determined 

to  make  this  world  better. 
Who's  willing  to  learn  and  to  lead. 
The  man  who  keeps  trying 

and  doing  his  best 
Is  the  man  who  knows  how  to  succeed. 


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Dear  Andrea, 

As  you  were... 
As  you  are... 

The  whole  family  would  be  very  happy   I 
with  more  of  the  same  in  the  future.       I 

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all  those  things  that  will  make  j 

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[and  Buster]  | 


Jessica, 

We  continue  to  be  proud  of  all  that  you 

have  accomplished  both  for  yourself 

and  in  helping  others.  Keep  building  those 

bridges  as  you  go  down  life's  road. 


Congratulations  to  our 

wonderful  daughter  Whitney 

on  her  graduation. 


We're  so  proud  of  you! 


Best  Wishes  to  the  Class  of  2001! 


Love, 
Mom  and  Dad 


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Dear  Jessica, 

You  have  powers  you  never  dreamed  ot. 

You  can  do  things  you  never  thought  you  could  do. 

There  are  no  limitations  in  what  you  can  do 

except  the  limitations  in  your  own  mind 

as  to  what  you  cannot  do. 

Don't  think  you  cannot. 

Think  you  can. 

We  are  so  proud  of  you!  Congratulations  on  your 

graduation  from  Lehigh. 

Keep  smiling  your  special  smile. 


All  our  love. 
Mommy,  Daddy  and  Craig 


Ethan, 
You  always  asked 
the  best  questions. 

We  wish  you 
a  future  of  finding 

the  answers. 

Congratulations! 

We  love  you, 
Mom,  Dad,  Ariana  and  Gabriel 


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Ads  for  Gr.! 


CongKatulations  Evan! 


With  much  love,  we  applaud  all  of  your 

successes.  As  your  future  unfolds,  may  all 

your  hopes  and  dreams  come  true.  You  are  a 

tremendous  source  of  pride  for  us. 

All  our  love. 


Cohgmtulations  Becky! 

We  are  very  proud  of  you. 


Love, 
Mom  and  Dad 


LEHIGH  WOMEN'S  LACROSSE  2001 


THANKS  FOR  THE  MEMORIES  - 


Tom,  \larv  Lc)U/  and  Tom  Super 


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Congratulations  Kenny. 

Your  family  is  very  proud  of  you. 

New  York,  here  he  comes. 

Yankee's  in  '01. 


Dorothy 


Y'ou'ie  the  end  of  the  rainbow,  our  pot  of  gold. 

You're  our  little  <^irl  to  ha\e  and  to  hold. 

You're  the  spirit  of  Christmas,  our  star  on  the  tree. 

\ou're  suj^ar,  you're  spite  and  you're  everythinji  nice. 

May  All  Your  Dreams  Come  True. 

We  Lo\  e  you. 
Mom  and  Dad 


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Congratulations  Tim! 

Love, 
Mom,  Dad,  Geoff  and  Leslie 

We're  so  proud  of  you! 

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To  our  daughter  Vanessa  Williams  - 

We  are  so  very  proud  of  everything 

you  have  accomplished  in  music 

and  achieved  in  academics.  May 

happiness  and  success  be  joyfully 

prolific  through  your  life. 

Love, 

Mom,  Dad,  Derek, 

Chris  and  Grandma 


Congratulations  Evan! 

We  are  so  very 
proud  of  you! 


Love, 
Dad,  Mom  anci  Kaitlin 


You  are  my  child . . , 

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Now  with  all  things 
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i  love  you.Tav. 
Mom 

Congratulations  Melissa! 

May  the  future  bring  you 
joy,  happiness,  and  all  your 
dreams  fulfilled] 
We're  so  proud  of  you! 
Love- 
Mom.  Dad,  Megan,  £r  Derek 


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Vanessa  - 

There  have  been  many  proud  moments  for  our  family, 

yet  today  seems  the  most  special.  Your  determination 

is  unequaled,  yet  your  best  qualities  come  from  the 

enormous  heart  which  you  wear  so  easily  open. 

Mom  and  I  are  your  biggest  fans,  but  Pop,  Little  Noni, 
your  aunts  and  uncles  and  cousins  are  a  close  second. 

Big  Noni  is  looking  at  you  today  with  tears  in  her  eyes 

and  love  in  her  heart. 


College  Graduate— What  a  spectacular  accomplishment. 

Be  very  proud  of  what  you  have  done  — just  remember 

that  this  is  the  beginning.  Congratulations  to  a  wonderful 

person  who  is  deeply  loved. 


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Congratulations  Robert 

We  are  so  proud  of  you  and  all 

that  you  have  accompUshed. 

May  your  future  be  filled  with 

Good  Health, 

Happiness 

and 

Success. 


We  love  you. 
Mom,  Dad  and  Amy 


Congratulations  Beka! 

Seek  not  the  depths  of  your  knowledge. 

for  self  is  a  sea  boundless  and 

measureless.  Reach  for  the  stars! 

Your  family  loves  you,  and  you  have 

made  us  all  very  proud. 


Congratulations  to  our  shining  star! 

The  world  is  a  better  place  with  you 

in  it.  As  wonderful  an  athlete  and 

a  scholar,  vou  are  an  even  better  person. 


Love, 
Mom,  Dad  and  Seth 


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Congratulations 
Mark! 

We  arc  so  proud 
of  you  and 

love  you  always 


Congratulations^  Brian! 


With  lo\'e  ii\nn  D^d,  Mom,  Pop-Pop, 

Liraiidnioin,  Hilcen,  Mclaaie 

and  Goldilocks 


Well  done  Kim! 

We're  so  proud  of 

you.  Your  future 

success  is  only 

limited  by  your 

desire! 

Good  Luck! 


Cory. 

'Dreams  can  come  irue, 
and  I  hope  all  your  dreams 
become  a  realif 


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Ken, 

Congratulations!  We're  so 

proud  of  you.  May  you  have 

the  Best  of  Health,  Happiness 

and  Success  always. 


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Chris  - 
You  have  grown  from  a  "bird" 

to  a  "goose".  Our  hearts  are 

bursting  with  pride.  The  world 

is  your  future.  Make  the  most  of  it. 


We  love  you!! 
Mom,  Dad  and  Danielle 


Congratulations  Amy  Pagel! 
We  are  so  proud  of  you. 
Best  of  luck  in  the  future. 

Love,  Mom  and  Dad 


Congratulations  Brad  E.  Morgan 


Your  family  is  proud  of  you! 


Congrcitulations  Sherry. 

Your  family  loves  you  and  is 

very  proud  of  you. 

God  bless,  and  may  all 

your  sweet  dreams 

come  true. 


Congratulations  Melissa. 

May  you  r  futu  re  be 
filled  with  happiness... 

We're  so  proud  of  you! 


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Congratulations  Class  of  2001 
and  Amber  Rodzik! 


We  are  proud  of  you 


You  have  always  worked  hard, 
played  hard,  and  won  your  way. 


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Paul, 

Strong,  Determined  and  joyful  - 
You  haven't  changed  very  much,  and  we  hope 

you  never  do. 


Congratulations  and  continued  success  in 
whatever  you  do  and  wherever  you  go. 

Love, 
Mom  and  BBBD 


Congratulations  Brad 

We  love  you,  and  we 
are  very  proud  of  you. 


Love, 
Mom  and  Dad 


Congratulations  Andrea  Tantaros. 


Your  aspirations  started  young! 
May  all  your  dreams  come  true. 
Your  famih'  is  so  proud  of  \'ou! 


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Congratulations  Michael! 
Best  Wishes  to  the  Class  of  2001! 

Love  always, 
Mom,  Dad  and  David 


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Ma\'  \uii  nl\va\'s  sa\(.)r  the  ]oy  oi  your 

achievements!  \ui[  have  the  ability  to 

enrich  the  h\  es  ot  thtjse  who 

are  iurtLinate  tu  know  you! 

With  all  our  love. 
Mom,  Dad  and  karen 


Congratulations  Larry! 

A  dream  is  a  challeni^e  to  all  that 

vou  are;  a  promise  of  all  you  can  be. 

Ma}'  all  voLir  dreams  come  true,  and 

may  your  promise  bear  fruit. 

We  love  you  very  much  and  are  proud 

of  all  you've  accomplished.  Good 
kick  and  happiness  in  all  that  you  do. 

Best  Wishes  to  the  Class  of  2001! 


Love, 
Mom,  Dad,  Davici  and  Grandma 


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Where  have  the  years  gone?  From  an 

adorable  little  6oy,  to  a  fine  young 

man.  Fond  memories  behind  you  and 

a  tine  future  ahead  of  you. 

Congratulations  TJ, 
we're  so  proud  of  you! 

Love,  Mom  and  Dad 


John,  you  have  come  so  far 

since  that  1st  roller  coaster 

ride!  Congratulations!  Keep 

going  until  you  achieve 

your  dream. 

Love, 

Dad,  Mom,  Marisa, 

Bridget  and  Jim 


Congrats. ..Tom:  You  were  destined 
for  success  at  an  early  age. 


Love  you  in  all  you  do. 

Mom,  Dad,  L,  5,J,T,  L,  E, 

P,  K,  MandS 


Congratulations  to  our  great 

daughter  Nicole  and  the  Class 

of  2001  on  their  college  graduation. 

We  love  you.  May  all  your  wishes 

and  dreams  come  tnie\ 

We  are  so  proud  of  you! 


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Congratulations  Chuck 

We  are  so  proud  of  you. 

May  all  your  dreams 

come  true. 

"Your  Proud  Parents" 


Congratulations  Jennifer  Lyn, 

For  all  voQ  are 
And  all  you  have  yet  to  be  .... 

Much  love. 
Dad  and  Mom 


Congratulations  to  our  wonderful 

daughter  on  her  graduation. 
Beth,  we  are  so  very  proud  of  you. 


Love, 
Mom,  Dad  and  Kristine 


Congratulations 
Michelle 

VVt' rt'  so  prou^ 
of  you. 

Love, 

Mom,  Dad,  Ronnie^ 

and  Grandma 


Congratulations  Elizabeth! 


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We're  all  so  very  proud  of  you. 
Don't  ever  stop  reaching  for  your  dreams. 

Love, 
Mom  and  Dad,  Edward  and  Adina 


Congratulations  Andrew! 

You  continue  to  make  us  proud. 


|H  I     Best  wishes  to  the  Class  of  2001. 


With  love. 

Mom,  Dad,  Jen,  Brian 

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Hey  Matt- (1  got  it  right!) 

Congratulations!  We  are  so 

very  proud  of  you!  Your  hard 

work,  courage  and  perseverance 

have  paid  off! 

Love  always. 
Mom,  Dad,  John,  Joe,  Paul  and  David 


Tim  McCabe 

May 

the  roads  rise  to  meet  you, 

May  the 

wind  always  be  at  your  back. 

And  ma 

y  the  good  Lord  forever  hold 

You  and 

your  in  the  palms  of  his  hand 

Good  Luck! 

Dad 

Congratulations 
Anthony! 

We're  so  proud 
of  you! 

Love, 
Mom,  Dad,  Kim, 
:  Kathryn  and  Andrew 


To  Jesse  Heap  -  We're  so  proud 
of  you  and  all  your  accomplisliments. 


Love, 
Mom  /  Dad  /  Jason  /  Elsie 


May  good  fortune  be 
with  vou.  May  your 

guiding  light  be 

strong.  Your  family 

loves  you. 

Cotigra  til  la  tionsl 


Congratulations  Laith 
on  your  graduation  — 
We're  so  proud  of  you! 

Dad,  Mom,  Mazin, 
jinaan  &  Shaadi 


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Brenton  Hoffman 

Congratulations  on  soaring 

so  high!  May  you  continue  to 

handle  life's  challenges 

and  successes  with  such 

thoughtful  effort. 

With  pride  and  love. 

Mom  and  Dad, 

Grandparents  Weldy 

and  Hoffman 


U-GO-GIKL 

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Luve, 

Dad,  Mom.  Gartj 

and  ^--\nnie 


Doug  -  You  DID  IT! 

Four  years  and  Out... 


Love  and  Best  Wishes, 
Dad,  Mom,  Pam, 
Damian  and  Tim 


Congratulations 
"Joey  O" 

May  all  your 
dreams  come  true. 


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Coiigrti tiilutioits  Marluti. 

For  those  who  dretim 

there  is  no  such  thing 

as  "impossible". 

We're  so  proud  of  you! 

Congratulations  Matt! 

We're  always  proud 
of  you. 

Conyiuuibtions  to  our  wonderful  Kathryn. 
You  make  us  so  proud! 

With  love  from  your  family 


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Hy  <Ujaa,  J/^nqria  ana  L^litoe 

Ljranclnia  ^raclie  and  j^oppii  J/^rulnq 

Ljra  n  am  a  C^S  te  lie  a  n  a  j-^opuii  L^al 

y4unt  d^etli,    Ulncie  rlf licliael,  <Ujane  ana  S^loa 

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ADRIAN 

"All  the  world's  a  stage, 
and  all  the  men  and  women  merely  players; 

They  have  their  exits  and  their  entrances, 

and  one  man  in  his  time  plays  many  parts..." 

-  William  Shakespeare 


CONGRATULATIONS 

We  are  all  prouci  of  you  and  your  accomplishments 

With  all  our  love. 

Mom,  Dad,  Amanda, 

Annika  and  Chris 


Dear  Lauren, 


Congratulations  on  this  momentous 
occasion.  Despite  adversitv,  vou 

have  vvorkeci  hard  and  i"ia\'e  mo\'ed 
forward  on  the  road  to  success. 

May  your  star  aUvays  shine  as 

brighth'  as  it  does  today.  We  love 

you  and  wish  you  health,  happiness 

and  good  fortune  throughout 

your  life. 

Lo\'e  always. 
Mommy  and  Alison 


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Chris  Folland 

The  future  is  waiting  —  untouched,  untrodden, 

undiscovered.  Go  ahead,  be  a  new  explorer! 

Congratulations!  Your  family  loves  you! 

Mom  and  Dad,  Chuck  and  Jeri,  Andrew  and  Lucy 


Dear  Shari, 

May  yuur  future  be 

filled  with  all  the  love 

and  joy  you  have  given 

to  us. 


Love, 
Mom,  Dad  and  Peter 

CYSKBU 


Congratulations  Stephanie! 


We're  All  Very  Proud  of  You. 


Love, 

Dad-Mom- Anthony 


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Lauren  McBride 
from  kneehigh  to  Lehigh 


You've  amazed  us  every  step  of  the  way 

with  your  winning  combination  of  brains, 

beauty  and  delightful  disposition. 

May  all  your  hopes  and  dreams  become  reality. 
Love,  Mom,  Dad,  and  even  Connor 


Our  dearest  Arthur, 

We  are  very  proud  of  your 

accomplishment,  made  possible  bv 

vour  hard  work  and  determination. 

We  share  with  vour  success  and 

more  power  to  you. 

Congratulations  with  Love, 
Your  Family 


Congratulations 
James  Daly  Whelan 


The  world  is  yours  —  Go  for  it. 
We  are  proud  of  your  accomplishments. 


Love, 

Mom  and  Dad 


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Throughout  your  life  you 

have  given  us  so  many  smiles, 

memories  and  reasons  to  be 

proud.  We  love  you  for  being 

special,  for  being  you. 

Love, 
Mom,  Dad  and  Allison 


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Congratulations  Hollie! 

From  the  very  start, 

you  dreamed,  worked  hard 

and  you  succeeded! 

Best  Wishes  to  My 
Pride  and  Joy — 

Love, 
Mom  and  the  family 


Allison,  Congratulations! 

We  love  you,  and  we're  so  very 
proud  of  you! 

Mom,  Dad  and  Andrea 


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Congratulations  to  the  senior  soccer  players,  John  Wrobel, 

Andy  Soisson  and  Andy  Casey  -  The  2000  Patriot  League 

Champions.  In  memory  of  their  most  loyal  and  loving  fan 

and  manager  Phil  Sclar.  We  love  you  guys!!!! 


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how  proud  we  are  to  be 

your  Family!  Keep 
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4  great  years.  Mow  proud 

you  must  be,  and  now 

the  sky's  the  limit! 

We  love  you. 
Mom,  Dad  and  Jeff 

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Congratulations 
Moo  Moo 

Way  to  Go! 

We  love  you, 

Barry,  Jaime,  Daisy, 

Mom  and  Dad 


Congratulations! 

Well  done! 

Love, 
Your  family  in  AZ 


You're  on  your  way. .to  DISNEY  WORLD! 


Christy,  we  knew  you  could 

do  it!  Congratulations  on  your 

graduation  and  many  happy 

years  of  success  ahead! 


Love  you. 

Mom,  Dad,  Lauri, 

Jazzy  and  Maya 


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Keith, 

Embrace  your  dreams  and  stay 

true  to  your  heart.  You  make 

us  so  proud — you  always  have. 

Congratulations  and  Best  Wishes 
totheClassof2001. 

Love, 
Mom,  Dad  and  Nicole 


Something  is  transfiguring 

about  that  time  in  space 

between  graduation  and 

seeking  one's  career. 

Where  all  is  possible.  Brett, 

look  for  open  doors. 
However,  if  one  has  quietly 
closed-DARE  TO  KNOCK 

obiefive 


Nicholas, 

Your  family  is  so  proud 
of  you! 


Love, 

Mom,  Dad, 

Anthony  and  Kate 

"Do  not  follow  zvhere  the  path 

may  lead.  Go  instead  ivhere  there 

is  no  path  and  leave  a  trail. " 

-  Harold  R.  McAlindon 


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To  our  wonderful  daughter 
Andrea  Pope 

We  are  so  proud  of  all  you 
have  accomplished  at 

Lehigh  University.  We  love 

you  and  wish  you  a  future 
filled  with  happiness, 

health  and  much  success. 

With  love. 
Mom,  Dad  and  Brian 


Congratulations! 
Michael  A.  Zampella 

We're  very  proud  of  you! 

Wishing  you  a  lifetime  of 

happiness  and  success! 

"Oh,  the  places  you'll  go." 

Love, 

Mom,  Dad  and  Melissa 


Congratulations  Lauren! 

You  worked  so  hard  and  had  four 

great  years  at  LU.  We're  very  proud 

of  vou  and  wish  you  every  happiness 

and  success  you  deserve.  You'll 

always  have  our  love! 

Mom  and  Stephen 


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^      on  all  \'OLir  v\ondertLil 

H    achie\'ements!  You  liave 

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Congratulations  Kristina! 

You  have  just  crossed 

overthe  rainbow 

connection. 


Congratu  aiions! 

Anders,  you  are  great, 

Good  Luck! 

We're  so  proud  of  you. 

Love  A  ways. 

Mom     Phi  ip     Lexa 
1  . 

Dear  Lee  Lee, 

We  wish  you  happiness 

and  success  on  whatever 

road  you  choose  to  travel. 

Lots  of  love. 
Mom  and  Dad 


Congratulations  Charlotte. 
Your  Mom,  Daci  and  Elizabeth  love  vou  forever. 


-..,  J-Ml-, 


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Congratulations  Brooke, 
We're  all  so  proud ! 


Brooke  Travis  —  A  girl 
with  grace  and  style 


You're  a  great  sister 
Love,  Courtney  and  Scott 


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Congratulations 
Daren  Henry 


We  are  very  proud  of  you  and  all 

your  accomplishments.  May 

God's  goodness  and  love 

guide  you  always. 


We  love  you  — 
Mom,  Dad  and  Christina  ('00) 


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Conirratulations  An<z;e lo. 

We  are  all  \'er\'  proud  of  you.  May  God 

help  ^^uide  botli  \  ou  and  \'our  future 

family  to  li\'e  a  fruitful  Christian  life. 

With  all  our  love, 
Aggeliki,  Dad,  Mom,  Tommy  and  Maria 


Dear  Brian, 

From  the  moment  vou  were  born 

we  knew  you  were  special.  Watching 

you  grow  and  evolve  has  been  very 

exciting  to  witness. 

We  couldn't  be  prouder  of  you  today 

as  you  embark  on  your  life's  journey. 

Your  passion  and  wisdom  coupled 

with  your  kindness  will  t^ike  you  far. 

You  are  our  beautiful  son  and  brother;] 
our  heart;  our  love. 

Love  all  the  muches. 

Mom  and  Dad 

and  Lauren 


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Daughters  do  wonderful  things. 

Not  the  wonderful  things  you 

expected  them  to  do... 

Different  things. 

Astorjishing  timigs. 

Better  than  you  ever  dreamed. 

Congratulations  Kim! 

Your  Family  loves  you  very  much— May 
all  your  dreams  come  true! 


Christine 

The  future  is  your  life's  story. 
Make  it  a  good  one. 


Our  love, 
Mom,  Dad  and  Andrew 


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Aliie  Marie  - 

You're  finally  all  grown  up! 

Congratulations  on  your  graduation. 

Love  - 

Mom,  Dad,  Jen,  Liz  and  Gail 


.We're  so  proud  of  you! 


Kristin, 

May  the  road  rise  to  meet  you. 
May  the  wind  be  always  at  your  back- 
May  the  sun  shine  warm  upon  your  face. 
May  the  rains  fall  soft  upon  your  fields. 
May  God  hold  you  in  the  palm  of  his  hand. 

Love  and  Congratulations! 


— -  Mom,  Dad,  Michael  and  Beth 


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Miss  America  2001,  Angela  Perez 
Baraquio,  the  former  Miss  Hawaii, 
waves  to  the  crowd  as  she  walks  the 
runway  at  the  Atlantic  City,  NJ,  Board- 
w  alk  Convention  Hall  after  winning  the 
Miss  America  Pageant,  Saturday,  Oct. 
14,  2000. 


Investigators  examine  the  hull  of  the  USS  Cole  at  the  Yemeni 
port  of  Aden,  Sunday,  Oct.  15, 2000.  A  powerful  explosion  had 
ripped  a  hole  in  the  US  Na\  y  destroyer  in  the  Yemeni  port, 
killing  at  least  17  sailors  and  injuring  about  30  others  in  what 
US  officials  described  as  a  possible  terrorist  attack. 


Actresses  Cameron  Diaz  (top).  Drew 
Barrymore  (right )  and  Lucy  Liu  (bot- 
tom) pose  in  a  Beverly  Hills,  CA 
hotel,  Oct.  22.  2000.  The  three 
women  starred  in  the  Columbia  Pic- 
tures release  "Charlie's  Angels."  a 
big-screen  remake  of  the  popular 
1970s  television  series. 


Bridgestone/Firestone  Chief  Execu- 
tive Masatoshi  Ono  waits  to  testify 
before  the  Senate  Appropriations 
Transportation  Subcoinmittee  on  Capi- 
tol Hill,  Wednesday,  Sept.  6.  2000. 
The  panel  was  investigating  the  recall 
of  Firestone's  ATX  and  Wilderness 
tires.  At  right  is  Ford  Motor  Co.  Vice 
President  Helen  Petrauskus. 


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Broward  County  canvassing 
board  member  Judge  Robert 
Rosenberg  uses  a  magnifying 
glass  to  examine  a  disputed  presi- 
dential election  ballot  Friday, 
Nov.  24.  2000,  at  the  Broward 
County  Courthouse  in  Fort  Lau- 
derdale. FL. 


The  Dixie  Chicks.  (left  to  right)  Martie 
Seidci,  Emily  Robinson  and  Natalie 
Maines,  receive  awards  forCountry  Art- 
ist of  the  Year.  Country  Duo  (Iriuip  of 
the  Year,  Country  Album  of  the  \'ear 
iiid  Country  Albums  Artist  of  the  Year 
during  the  Billboard  Music  Awards  at 
ilic  MGM  Grand  Hotel  and  Casino  in 
Las  Vegas,  NV,  Tuesday,  Dec.  5, 2000. 


Destiny's  Child  performs  during  the  Billboard  Music 
Awards  at  the  MCJM  Grand  Hotel  and  Casino  in  Las  Vegas, 
NV.  Tuesday.  Dec.  5, 2000.  The  band  received  awards  for 
Artist  of  the  Year.  Duo/Group  of  the  Year.  Hot  1 00  Singles 
Artist  of  the  Year  and  Hot  100  Smgles  Duo/Group  of  the 
Year. 


During  a  news  conference  in  Arlington.  TX.  shortstop  Alex 
Rodriguez  gives  reporters  a  big  smile  while  answering 
questions  about  his  10-year.  S252  million  deal  with  the 
Texas  Rangers.  Tuesday,  Dec.  12.  2000.  Looking  on  in  the 
backizround  is  Ranuers  owner  Tom  Hicks. 


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Tiger  Woods  was  selected  as  Sport 
Illustrated's  "Sportsman  of  the  Year  2000.' 
He  also  was  named  "Male  Athlete  of  thi 
Year"  by  the  Associated  Press. 


Actor  Michael  Clarke  Duncan  shows  off  two  awards  for  the  film 
"The  Green  Mile"  at  the  27th  Annual  People's  Choice  Awards  in 
Pasadena,  CA,  Sunday,  Jan.  7,  2001.  Duncan  starred  in  the  film 
that  won  awards  for  Favorite  Motion  Picture  and  Favorite  Dra- 
matic Motion  Picture. 


George  W.  Bush  takes  the  oath 
of  office  from  Chief  Justice 
William  Rehnquist  to  become 
the  43rd  president,  Saturday. 
Jan.  20,  2001  m  Washington. 
DC. 


President  Clinton  and  First  Lady, 
Sen.  Hillary  Rodham  Clinton,  pose 
with  President-elect  Bush  and  his 
wife  Laura  on  the  North  Portico  of 
the  White  House  before  leaving 
for  Capitol  Hill,  Saturday,  Jan.  20, 
2001. 


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Jennifer  Capriati,  of  the  United  States,  holds  up  the  winner's  trophy  after 
defeating  Martina  Hingis  of  Switzerland,  6-4,  6-3  in  the  women's  singles 
final  at  the  Australian  Open  Tennis  Championships  in  Melbourne.  Satur- 
day, Jan.  27,  2001. 


Baltimore  Ravens  wide  receiver  Brandon  Stokley  (#80) 
hauls  in  a  38-yard  touchdown  pass  in  front  of  New  York 
(iiants  comerback  Jason  Sehom  in  the  first  quarter  of 
Super  Bowl  XXXV.  Sunday.  Jan.  28.  2001  in  Tampa. 
FL. 


Actor  Robert  Downey.  Jr.  appears 
in  court  Monday.  Jan.  29.  2001  in 
Indio.  CA.  on  drug  charges  stem- 
ming from  his  Thanksgi\ing  week- 
end arrest  at  a  Palm  Springs  resort. 
The  judge  continued  the  hearing 
until  Feb.  2 1 .  Downey  pleaded  in- 
nocent to  drug  possession  and  be- 
ing under  the  influence  of  a  con- 
trolled substance. 


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A  Palestinian  stone-thrower  faces  an  Israeli  tank  during  clashes  at  the  Kami 
crossing  point  between  Israel  and  the  Gaza  Strip  on  the  outskirts  of  Gaza 
City,  Sunday,  Oct.  29,  2000.  According  to  Enaam  Udah,  41,  her  son  Fares 
Udah,  1 3,  is  the  boy  in  the  picture.  He  was  killed  by  Israeli  gunfire  on  Nov. 
S.  2000.  "We  don't  send  our  sons  to  an  easy  death, "  Udah  said.  "But  if  this 
is  fated  by  God,  then  I  cannot  change  that". 


NBA  All-Star  Game 
MVP  Allen  Iverson,  of 
the  Phildadelphia  76ers, 
hugs  his  mother  Ann  af- 
ter receiving  the  award 
at  the  end  of  the  50th 
NBA  All-Star  Game  at 
the  MCI  Center,  Sunday, 
Feb.  11,  2001  in  Wash- 
ington, DC. 


Actor  Brad  Pitt  and  actress  Jenni- 
fer Aniston,  shown  arriving  at  the 
premiere  of  the  film  "Erin 
Brockovich,"  Tuesday,  March  14, 
2000,  were  married  Sunday,  July 
29,  2000,  in  Malibu,  CA. 


Michael  Douglas  and  Catherine  Zeta-Jones  ar- 
rive for  the  58th  Annual  Golden  Globe  Awards 
in  Beverly  Hills,  CA,  Sunday,  Jan.  21,  2001. 
The  couple  was  married  at  New  York's  Plaza 
Hotel,  Saturday,  Nov.  18,  2000. 


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Elian  Gonzalez  is  held  in  a  closet  by  Donato  Dalrymple,  one  olthe  fisherman 
that  rescued  the  boy  from  the  ocean,  as  government  officials  search  the  home 
of  Lazaro  Gonzalez  for  the  young  boy  early  Saturday  morning.  April  22, 
2000,  in  Miami.  Armed  federal  agents  seized  Elian  Gonzalez  from  the  home 
of  his  Miami  relatives  before  dawn  Saturday  firing  tear  gas  into  an  angry 
crowd  as  they  left  the  scene  with  the  weeping  6-year-old  boy. 


Tour  de  France  win- 
ner Lance  Armstrong. 
of  Austin,  TX,  rides 
down  the  Champs 
Elysees  with  an 
American  tlag  after 
the  2 1  St  and  final  stage 
of  the  cycling  race  in 
Paris,  Sunday,  July  23. 
2000. 


The  USS  Greeneville  sits  at  dry-dock  at 
Pearl  Harbor  Naval  Base  in  Hawaii  un- 
dergoing repairs  Wednesday,  Feb.  21, 
200 1 .  The  USS  Greeneville  struck  a  Japa- 
nese tlshing  vessel  Feb.  9  near  Oahu, 
resulting  in  nine  deaths. 


Sprinter  Marion  Jones,  of  the  United 
States,  celebrates  with  an  American 
flag  after  winning  the  gold  medal  in 
the  100  meters  at  the  Olympics  in 
Sydney,  Australia,  Saturday,  Sept. 
23,  2000.  Jones  won  with  a  time  of 
10.75  seconds. 


Closing-ceremony  fireworks  for 
the  2000  Ohmpic  Games  erupt 
over  the  Sydne\  Harbor  Bridge 
and  Opera  House,  Sunday,  Oct.  1 , 
2000. 


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Kristin  Tedesco 
Linda  IVlurad 
Nick  Coppadona 


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of  the  2001  Editors 


Co-Editor-In-Chief 
Co-Editor-In-Chief 
Managing  Editor 
Technical  &  Managing  Editor 


Linda  Lipko,  Adinsor,  Kristin  Tedesco,  Editor-in-Chief,  Andrew  Hartmann,  Editor 
Emeritus;  Allison  Mack,  Editor-in-Chief,  Diane  Dymek,  Assistant. 


A  portrait  of  this  year's  editorial  board  at  times  may  have  looked  like  a  tired,  frazzled  bunch,  but  in  the  end  it  has 
been  worth  all  the  long  hours  and  dedication.  We  started  this  book  in  August  by  taking  a  trip  to  Jostens'  publishing 
plant  in  State  College,  PA  with  one  goal  in  mind  —  to  break  every  conventional  rule  of  yearbook  design.  Our  goal 
was  to  create  a  book  that  not  only  focuses  on  the  faces  of  Lehigh  but  also  produces  an  artistic  representation  of 
the  Lehigh  community. 

Thanks  so  much  to  everyone  who  made  this  possible!!!  First  and  foremost,  thanks  to  our  Advisor  Linda  Lipko 
and  Assistant  Diane  Dymek  whose  constant  support  and  friendship  throughout  our  time  at  Lehigh  have  made 
this  a  truly  memorable  experience.  Thanks  to  the  Managing  Editors  Nick  Cappadona  and  Linda  Murad  for  their 
dedication  and  assistance  with  many  details  that  make  this  book  so  special.  Thanks  to  all  the  editors  and  staff 
members  for  their  terrific  ideas  and  commitment  in  putting  this  book  together.  Thanks  to  Ryan  Licwinko  for 
taking  many  beautiful  photographs,  often  at  a  moment's  notice.  We  also  want  to  thank  Amanda  Henry  for 
spending  a  substantial  portion  of  her  summer  down  in  the  U.C.  basement  wrapping  up  this  book  with  us. 

Thanks  to  Phil  Klein,  Dave  Hartnett,  Art  Grundfast,  Bob  Eyster  and  everyone  at  Jostens  without  whose  guidance 
and  design  advice  this  book  would  never  have  happened.  Thanks  to  Anthony  Barbacane  and  Mark  Huff  of  Davor 
for  all  the  breathtaking  photography  throughout  this  book,  especially  the  cover  shots.  A  special  thanks  to  Vicki 
Hagnevik  for  all  her  brilliant  ideas  in  creating  the  theme  for  this  year's  book.  Finally,  a  BIG  thank  you  to  Andrew 
Hartmann,  the  2000  Editor-in-Chief  for  all  of  his  advice  and  support.  Andrew,  we  hope  this  book  is  as  amazing 
as  yours! 


It  is  said  that  a  picture  is  worth  a  thousand  words.  We  hope  the  200 1  Epitome  speaks  volumes  about  your  time 
at  Lehigh. 

Thanks  so  much! 

Allison  Mack 
Kristin  Tedesco 
Editors-In-Chief 
Epitome  2001 


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