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"Singing
transforms
life."
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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."
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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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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.
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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
cannot be trusted to
do big things."
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at first, having to make
new fi-iends and all,
but the people here are '^'\t
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Below: 1 he unique cxpcricntc of the prc-class move-in allows freshmen
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.
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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.
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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.
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mine: that everyone
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[allowccn becomes more lliaii just trick-or-ircating ,it lA-liigli. I he aiiiumii making costumes for their large group of friends and going out together. These
dIuI.iv has become a liadition thai beys Mudents to dress up ami liead up to costumes are always liin and iiiteresliiij;. Be careful when you go out on
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
e plenty ol disguised people ready to begin a night o( lun and IVoHc. Many dressing up and assuming a different identity for the night because the day only
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
aiding haunted houses lor students and the community. These are a great classmates with some Halloween fear,
lance to get together and see how original the costumes are. Others celebrate
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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-
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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
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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
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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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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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Front Row: S. Friedman, C. Gornev
Back Row: E. Salathe, C. Queen, B. Eisenberg, D. Davis, B.
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Middle row: J. Yukich, G. Stengle, D. Johnson, H. Fegan
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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
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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
ing the spring semester of hii
sophomore year, Nick studie('
abroad at the University o
Nottingham in England. He i
a Martindale scholar and a Col'
lege Scholar as well as a merri
ber of Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Beta Delta and Phi Beta Kappij
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
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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
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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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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
Front Row: J. Greenleaf
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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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there's nothing better/' -
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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
Scholar Program.
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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,
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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."
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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!"
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L. Sperling, M. Harmer, J. Rickman
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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.
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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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Athletics
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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Athletics
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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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Athletics
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.
Athletics
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
Athletics
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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FlELP
liClIY
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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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.
Athletics 101
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
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i W42-21
Harvard JB
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W 45-13
BUCKNEll
W21-14
Holy Cross
\X^21-6
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
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Air Force 1
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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
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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.
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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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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
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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.
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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.
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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."
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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.
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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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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!"
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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.
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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 .
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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,
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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."
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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.
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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."
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
ne.\t
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season
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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.
Athletics /I
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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.
Athletics (j7
LACMiSSE
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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Athle
Far Left: Senior Brandori
Wenk passes the ball
across field.
Left: Juriior Mike
Rabinovitz cradles the
ball away from the
defense.
« ** 1 '^ _,>Bi. Above: This attackman
JUfc JT.^^T^ A looks for a passing op-
>^^' JT M^jf^ ^ portunity.
b^Bki^%#^r'vi Jr_- L®^' Junior Trevor Twist
^■' fwk P''^ys excellent de-
t I fense against Navy.
Athletics /^l'
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.
Athletics /^/
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
1
Men's Lacrosse
Scoreboard
Denver
Air Forte
TOWSON
YALE
Villanova
I lobari
NAVY
Holy C^'
Army' *
Mount St Mary's"
VMl
COLGATE
BUCKNELL
LAFAYETTE
t
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
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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
O'Connell
leadership Team
Epitome 2001
Athletics
eatures
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
Acad
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rganizations
cademics
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
1 holography Section
Editor: Mehnaz Ara Choudhur)-
Staff: Sean Anderson, Michelle Callari,
Brent Cowing, Yasmin Deliz, Gerald
Fittipaldi, Nathaniel Colub, Amanda
Gontar/., Siiirley Masand, lili/aheth
Mcndcnh.ili, Patricia Nugent, Icnniter
Ostrow
U ndergraduates
Editor: Jessica Barhight
Staff: Jason Chin, Sandy Cho, Heather
Grieco, Marjorie Hoffmann, Kristen
Marino. Erika Riddle, Kelly Searfoss
Cjraduates
Editors: Christine Hartmann, Rachel
Goodman
Staff Mike Black, Lynn Buscarini, Lauren
Carhart, Kimberlv Hancv, Heather Lerch
Residence Life/Cireek Life
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.
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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, ^^
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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\'! '„ . . /^
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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.
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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
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Far Above: "The old. but ever
devoted, exec board."
Above: "The new execs."
[Above: "Im full of this much hot air.'
Marching 97
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
reer Services and facility improvement.
Left: Seniors
mingle at
the reception.
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autocross course at
Stabler with the car.
Below: Chris Kurmaii,
Joe Costanzo and Brett
Ciianniacomo ^et starte(
on the lii)(lvw(irk
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
(Advisor'-
Formula SAE
l.chigh's rormuia SAE team consists oKmcmbcrs from all majors. I'he primar)- design team consists
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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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
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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
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2. Tara will be busy
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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
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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!
Love,
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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,
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Molly Hott fmally graduated and <:rill has the mnsr fun and occa*;ionallv oets inappropriately
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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
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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^
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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
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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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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.
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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
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Pi Phi Hotels
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Hawaiian Date Party
Never Have I Ever...
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Tuesday Night Club
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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-
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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,
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gonna kill some redcoats, feedin the geese, Andusko football, Firedrills, Zombie
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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
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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
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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.
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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
year.
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Napoleon Rubin, PTPer's Kenin & Turoscy, Drew the Mime, Ron "I got hair in
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time; Uncle Belch; General Lee from Walmart
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midget
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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
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pitcher?
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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;
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Corona bar; the Smurfs; Go!!! Alto, Alto!; DeLaura, you are a mess...; open up a can
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pageant tour.. .Josh is a Blazing Saddle.. .New Jersey Devil, not so tough...
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myloft. Floor Swimming. BigPimpin'. Lytle, they play football. Assletic. We're
having a maintenance. Ha Ha. The oven's broke. Trifling. HURTing.
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years of dedication and support. You guys have made this house what it is today, and
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
ever)'thing you have brought to this house and to each one ol us.
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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
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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-
hole, "F*%k you pig!' Golden 40s, The End.
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cheese factor; crtuich factor; heat factor; who boils eggs in the microwave?; quez;
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again. ..Shedboy... The BOX.. .biggie's hungry again; Chang 'Wang; Ron X; Bob's
a piece; Bitter James and MEEEGAN; Banta and the Screamer lEEEEEEE; put it
somewhere Sweet D; Hey Man! Lehigh Bri; get your scatter on; Frank and Franko;
'Who's New Kidand Jimmy?; Jimm\' X; Big Jon Stud, the sleeping pimp; Shannon
the ultimate Beirut player; MANIAC; Joker; Larr\' Gartner; pool tourney; Mike
Hock always wins; Kart; tennis; Kramer playlist; KFC; ruit tor money; D.B's fourth
prom; WTF; Goodbye Deltas - the last seven years were great; 1 hanks again for the
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friends with whom you'll be close forever. . .
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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-
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sorority next year and Sara is going to a
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Sean Anderson
Christine Baier
Byron Bean
Adam Beatty
Nick Boniello
Sumit Bose
Ke\'in Bostel
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Matthew Bruestle
Adam Butauski
Michael Casarella
Kevin Cassid\
Chris Castelh
Kathryn Chafin
Kit Ming Chan
Tommy Clancy
Tal Cohen
Taylor Connor
Daniel Corbett
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Aaron Czysz
Sarah David
Dimitri Demergis
Howard Dingle
Christine Donnelly
Melissa Duerbig
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Arts and Sciences, Psycfiology
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Engineering
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with 35 of my friends instead
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of fun. not knowing if I was
going to join or not. But when
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Lauren Urgelles
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Alix Echelmeyer
Toure Edwards
Keith Erekson
Roberto Escalante
lames Evans
Justin Federici
Jennifer Fluder
Christopher Forstall
Richelle Francis
Renata Gagnon
Colin Gallagher
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Philip Garcia
Jonathan Garderuer
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Benjamin Gidney
Lou Giele
Anne Glowacki
Peter Grandits
Terrence Grannum
Daniel Greenawalt
Heather Grieco
Charles Hagaman
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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
len Ma
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
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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
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Michael Zurat
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friends today are my "SlstCrS." We live
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Matthew Dubrovich
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Erin McEnemey
James McKittrick
Karen Miranda
Timothy Monahan
Kristen Moore
Clint Mover
Joseph Oberlander
Craig O' Donnell
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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
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Biology
I don't have to walk all over
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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
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Thomas Vallely IV
Mandy Walis
Matthew Walton
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formMnce freshmen year. Friends can be
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A very close friend of mine is also my
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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-
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grown and become something stronger
than either of us had envisioned. Our
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someone I can always talk to
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that knows me better than most He.is
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Why did you move
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Jeffrey Currier
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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
ms
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
c
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
mo
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
%(Z
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)
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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
an>-j^^'^-y
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
^^
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
u
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
m^
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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
Ji
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
^^&/_
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
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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
^^^/_
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
i-
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
%i
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
V
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
A)
Christopher P. Wagner
Electrical Engineering
Bound Brook, NJ
College Republicans, Rugby Club
Graduates
3m
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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
ms
Graduates
z
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-
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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
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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
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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
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Garcia and Lou Meshonek
larole Middleton
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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
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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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Love always,
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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,
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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
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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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Mom, Warren
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Congratulations Emi!
May a(( your dreams come txwe^.
We are very proud of you.
Love,
Mom and Dad
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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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wishes to the Class of 2001.
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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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BART, Congratulations!
A nd Best Wishes to the Class of 2001
R oam through the world of science
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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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We are so
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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.
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We hope vou feel as proud
as we do, Rebecca.
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all our love!
Mom, Dad
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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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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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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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Love,
Dad, Mom and Jen
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I watched you
climbing high with
pride and love.
Sara shares the
thrill of your
accomplishments.
Congratulations!
Love,
Mom
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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.
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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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We love you,
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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.
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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
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Your lanui'. i-^ Li't'inuiKkiLLsis'
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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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.All our love.
Mom. Dad, .Matt, Karen,
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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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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!
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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,
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Cont^ratuiations Matt!
Best wishes to thie Class
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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
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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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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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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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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
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Congratulations to
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Schmenn. We arc so proud, the
world awaits. Go make all your
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Love,
Mom, Dad and Michael
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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
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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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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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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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Love,
Mom, Dad, Geoff and Leslie
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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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Congratulations Melissa!
May the future bring you
joy, happiness, and all your
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We're so proud of you!
Love-
Mom. Dad, Megan, £r Derek
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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
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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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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.
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and I hope all your dreams
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proud of you. May you have
the Best of Health, Happiness
and Success always.
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You have grown from a "bird"
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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.
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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.
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Congratulations Michael!
Best Wishes to the Class of 2001!
Love always,
Mom, Dad and David
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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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We are so proud of you.
May all your dreams
come true.
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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.
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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
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You and
your in the palms of his hand
Good Luck!
Dad
Congratulations
Anthony!
We're so proud
of you!
Love,
Mom, Dad, Kim,
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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,
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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
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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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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!
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"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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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
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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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you must be, and now
the sky's the limit!
We love you.
Mom, Dad and Jeff
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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. "
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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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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
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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.
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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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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
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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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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!
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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.
Year in Review
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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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Year in Review
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.
Year in Review
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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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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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