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You would measure time the measureless and the
immeasurable.
Of time you would make a stream upon whose bank you
would sit and watch its flowing.
Yet the timeless in you is aware of life's timelessness,
And knows that yesterday is but today's memory and
tomorrow is today's dream.
And that that which sings and contemplates in you is still
dwelling within the bounds of that first moment which
scattered stars into space . . .
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But if in your thought you must measure time into
seasons, let each season encircle all the other seasons,
And let today embrace the past with remembrance and
the future with longing.
— Kahlil Gibran
The "Conserve
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a familiar brownstone building to generations
harmony, sight singing, recitals, practice
rooms,
... all memories now . . .
a bulldozer and a cloud of dust . . .
a space for the new building
and finally she lay to rest
in peace
as the memories in our mind.
Back on Campus .
reunion.
people flushed with joy and excitement . . .
rediscovery of past memories, forgotten knowledge
the wisdom of the grass . . . with old friends . . .
a fresh start . . . Crease Band ... a new world
friends
together. Again.
deja vu . , .
aBis
Crisp and Crunchy —
like corn flakes the leaves crackle . . .
The breeze stirring their myriad hues in
a mixing bowl of
Life.
but
now
I live.
the spring will come capriciously
think
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As We Stepped
From the yesterday of our youth onto the
threshold of tomorrow
We felt like strangers to the valley . . .
To each other ... To ourselves.
At first we clung to those few faces
Which were familiar to us,
But gradually our circles grew, until
We felt that anyone wearing a blue dink
Was our friend.
First there was the square dance.
We thought the night would never end
As the music and a million names and faces
Kaleidoscoped across our minds.
Then came the frosh hike . . .
"Hi, my name's Don . . . Oh are you a music
major too . . . and I'm from Reading ..."
Until a white hat yelled "Move On!"
And that face was lost among the others.
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A Rainy Saturday
Morning . . .
One hundred students wearing jeans,
T-shirts, and dinks . . .
The long walk to the creek . . .
Brutal pushing and pulling . . .
Cold water, wet mud,
Dirty faces and torn clothing . . .
Shouting, cheering, hoping . . .
Never knowing who had really won,
Or whether anyone had won at all . .
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avoiding the racing
reminders of books and
papers, as wheels turn
and gears catch . . .
Stop.
I want to look
to listen
to feel
some freedom
just
to be
Wasting time? I think
not . . . laugh with me.
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Wednesday
Morning,
Ten O'clock . . .
"... an opportunity to focus
honest criticism ... an integrating
experience ... a sense of mystery
. . . man is truly human only in
community ..."
Cut the rhetoric.
Who's listening, while I sleep
. . . irrelevant ... I'm not full of
wonder, awe, adoration, or even
respect ... if it's amusing, I like it
. . . not another lecture . . . soothe
me with your monotonous drone, a
better lullabye . . . fifty-three
individuals, scattered, cling ... to
what, to whom . . .
Oh, Cod.
Who's listening
to us?
to me .
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Here Comes the Parade —
a marching band . . . freshman queens . . .
floats and flowers . . . cheers and
laughter . . .
And it came before the rain.
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Queen
Melney Van Riper
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Rain Rain
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Grey skies . . . wet ground
no sun,
A queen was crowned.
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Homecoming Court
RIGHT: Mary Paxton LOWER RIGHT: Debbie Korn OPPOSITE PAGE:
UPPER LEFT: Sue Shemeta LOWER LEFT: Jean Boag LOWER RIGHT:
Karyn Young
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John Sebastian
Saturday night
It stopped raining.
A brilliant young man sang on the
stage for hours ... a hug and some tears
father and son reunion . . . and the
audience smiled.
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//
The Odd Couple
//
TOP: "Let's make a new rule, every six months you gotta buy a new bag of potato chips."
LOWER LEFT: "We were cooling ourselves in nature's own in front of the frig. Can you
imagine that?" LOWER RIGHT: "Tell me if this hurts because I don't know what the hell
I'm doing."
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UPPER LEFT: "She was such a wonderful wife, and the kids." UPPER RIGHT:
"I've just told you off, how do you like that?" LOWER RIGHT: "I don't know
why I'm crying. I was happy a few minutes ago."
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"Hello Dolly"
"It's so nice to have
You here.
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ABOVE: "You go your way and I'll go
mine." UPPER LEFT: "This is what I'll
wear, Minnie. Ribbons down my back to
catch a gentleman's eye." LEFT: "Get out
your feathers, your patent leathers, your
beads and buckles and bows, for there's
no blue Monday in your Sunday clothes."
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"Picture if you will . . . hair as shiny as a newly minted dime,
eyes, big and round as silver dollars, skin as soft and mossy as
an old green back."
"I can feel her now."
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Making of a President
Democracy . . .
an election . . . issues, but no answers . . . Peace?!
. . . brief bursts of passion . . . angry arguments,
struggling ... no resolution . . . 8:30 pm . . . it's over.
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Christ's Mass
Came Suddenly
Unexpectedly filling
clear crisp mornings
with
Joy
and bringing
calm
silent
Nights.
And we,
reaching out to touch
the wonder of
its coming,
danced our glee,
sang our love,
and
shouted
our sorrow . . .
For Christ's Mass
brought
testing
and
a gift. . .
Endurance.
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What Finality a Final
Has!
The air fills
with ominous thunderclaps and
lightning bolts before the coming of the
storm . . .
we dare not sleep.
AND the storm begins . . .
We perform wearily, as it rages around us
. . . but, strangely, no new assaults are
launched upon the battlements of our
minds . . .
And, at last,
the peace and refuge for which we
had so long desired
Is ours.
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Familiar White
Appeared
to blanket the earth
only to be washed away
by rain.
The rains came
almost daily
and melted away the
childhood fantasies of winter
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//
The Crucible
//
'You have sent your spirit out upon this child, have you not?'
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I have seen you looking up, burning in your loneliness.'
"I saw Martha Bellows with the Devil! I saw Goody Hawkins with the Devil!"
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"I'd not refuse it; it's
the proper morning to
fly into Hell."
"And yet, when people accused of witchery confronted you in court, you would faint, saying
their spirits came out of their bodies and choked you . . ."
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Drawn
from our rooms
by the warmth
or the sun,
We awaken with the earth
to a new season.
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It's a long time to be unhappy. Something isn't there .
"Why me? .
"You can touch me now if you want ..."
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//
Two By Two
//
"I know you're not crazy, Poppa, but I'm not so sure about Cod."
'Does it matter to me that . . . ?"
"Oh, my God, look!
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A Week's End . . .
a time for laughter and learning,
blossoming experiences . . .
a mass of people,
their hectic lives in suspension,
come . . .
to display,
to perform,
to participate.
Not one is only the audience,
everyone is the artist, caught up in
the process of creating.
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darkness encircles each day.
Night
brings quiet and solitude
and the promise of a new dawn.
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Graduation
the end of four years,
the springtime of life .
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The College
Frederick P. Sample
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A. Diehl, W. Hough, Head Librarian, E. Brown, M. Kang, R. Moyer, C. Brandt.
James O. Bemesderfer, College Chaplain
Robert W. Wonderling, Director of Development
Carl Y. Ehrhart, Dean of the College, Vice President
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Robert C. Hartman, Accountant; Robert C. Riley, Controller; Irwin R. Schaak, Assistant Controller and Financial Aid Officer.
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Eugene K. Shaffer, Counselor in Admissions; D. Clark Carmean, Consultant in
Admissions; Gregory C. Stanson, Director of Admissions.
David M. Long, Director of Alumni Relations and Industrial Place-
ment.
lames V. Bowman, Director of Publications; Ann K. Monteith, Associate in Pub-
lic Relations.
John R. McFadden, Assistant Director of Development.
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George R. Marquette, Dean of Students, Marcia J. Cehris, Assistant to the Dean of Students, Mary
Ann Fritz, Associate Dean of Students
Ralph S. Shay, Assistant Dean of the College and Registrar
Walter L. Smith, Jr., College Center Director, George F. Landis, ]r., Manager of Food Service, Robert E. Harnish, Manager of the College Store
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Snack Bar Staff
Cafeteria Staff
Cafeteria Staff
Barbara Brandt, R.N., Margie Yeiser, Head Nurse, Susan Pineau, R.N.
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Biology
UPPER LEFT: P. Wolf, Ph.D. University of Delaware, 1968. LOWER LEFT: J.
Argot, Ph.D. Lehigh University, 1969. LOWER CENTER: D. Cring, Ph.D. Indiana
University, 1971.
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UPPER CENTER: A. Wolfe, Ph.D. University of Vermont, 1968. UPPER RIGHT: O. Bol-
linger, M.S. The Pennsylvania State University, 1937. LOWER RIGHT: ). Dively, Ph.D.
The Pennsylvania State University, 1972.
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Chemistry
UPPER LEFT: K. Lockwood, Ph.D. Cornell University, 1955. UPPER CEN-
TER: M. Lyndrup, Ph.D. Northwestern University, 1966. LOWER RIGHT: R.
Bell, M.Ed. Temple University, 1955. LOWER LEFT: |. Spencer, Ph.D. Iowa
State University, 1967. LOWER CENTER: H. Neidig, Ph.D. University of
Delaware, 1948. UPPER RIGHT: D. Bailey, Ph.D. Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, 1968.
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Psychology
UPPER LEFT: R. Davidon, Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania,
1951. UPPER RIGHT: R. Carlson, Ph.D. University of Oregon,
1972. LOWER LEFT: ]. Love, Ph.D. University of North Caro-
lina, 1953. LOWER RIGHT: J. Mather, Ph.D. Bryn Mawr Col-
lege, 1969.
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Physics
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UPPER LEFT: J. Morgan, Ph.D. University of Massachusetts, 1970.
UPPER RIGHT: S. Grimm, Sc.D. Lebanon Valley College, 1942.
LOWER LEFT: J. O'Donnell, M.S. University of Delaware, 1953.
LOWER RIGHT: ). Rhodes, Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania, 1958.
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Mathematics
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UPPER LEFT: M. Hall, Ph.D. University of Arizona, 1966. LOWER LEFT: ). Mayer, Ph.D.
University of Giessen, 1954. UPPER RIGHT: F. Burras, M.A. Smith College, 1961.
LOWER RIGHT: B. Hearsey, Ph.D. Washington State University, 1968.
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Religion
UPPER LEFT: P. Troutman, Ph.D. Boston Univer-
sity, 1967. CENTER LEFT: D. Bryne, Ph.D. Duke
University, 1972. CENTER RIGHT: L E. Wething-
ton, Ph.D. Duke University, 1949. LOWER LEFT:
V. Cantrell, Ph.D. Boston University, 1964.
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English
UPPER LEFT: A. O'Donnell, M.A. University of Pennsylvania, 1968.
UPPER RIGHT: C. Struble, Ph.D. University of Wisconsin, 1931. LOWER
LEFT: R. Kirby, D.Phil. University of Sussex, 1972. LOWER RIGHT: G.
Woods, M.Ed. Temple University, 1962.
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UPPER LEFT: L. Markowicz, Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania, 1972.
UPPER RIGHT: J. Kearney, Ph.D. University of Wisconsin, 1968. LOWER
LEFT: A. Faber, Ph.D. University of Wisconsin, 1954. LOWER RIGHT: P.
Billings, M.A. Michigan State University., 1967.
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Foreign
Languages
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FAR UPPER LEFT: Juan Sardi, Language Assistant. UPPER CENTER LEFT: Mrs.
Malin Saylor, Fil. Kand., Universities of Upsala and Stockholm, 1938. UPPER CEN-
TER RIGHT: Hilda M. Damus, Ph.D., University of Berlin, 1945. UPPER RIGHT:
John W. Martin, Ph.D., University of Rochester, 1972. FAR LOWER LEFT: Ema
Paviolo, Language Assistant. LOWER CENTER LEFT: Sara E. Piel, Ph.D., University
of Pittsburgh, 1938. LOWER CENTER RIGHT: Brigitta Birg, Language Assistant.
LOWER RIGHT: Mrs. Geilan A. Hansen.
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Education
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THIS PACE' Cloyd H. Ebersole, D.Ed., The Pennyslva-
TnS State University, 1954. OPPOSITE PACE: UPPER
LEFT- June E Herr, M.Ed., The Pennsylvania State Uni-
versity 1954 UPPER RIGHT. Bartlett C. Swett, M.A.,
Fairfield University, 1965. LOWER LEFT: William Kerr,
M A Montclair State College, 1962. LOWER RIGHT:
Harry P. Weast, D.Ed., University of Pittsburgh, 1953.
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UPPER RIGHT: Warren K. A. Thompson, M.A., University
of Texas, 1963. LOWER RIGHT: John H. Heffner, A.M.,
Boston University, 1972.
Philosophy
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LOWER RIGHT: Richard A. Iskowitz, M.F.A., Kent
State University, 1967.
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Music
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UPPER LEFT: Robert W. Smith, M.A., Columbia University, 1950. UPPER CEN
TER: Dennis W. Sweigart, M.M., University of Michigan, 1965. UPPER RIGHT
William H. Fairlamb, Mus. B., Philadelphia Conservatory, 1949. LOWER LEFT
Pierce A. Cetz, A.M.D., Eastman School of Music, 1967. LOWER LEFT CENTER.
Virginia E. Englebright, M.M., Florida State University, 1970. LOWER RIGHT
CENTER: Virginia T. Watkins, MM., Manhattan School of Music, 1972.
LOWER RIGHT: Phillip G. Morgan, M.S., Kansas State College, 1965.
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LEFT: )ames M. Thurmond, Mus. D., Washington College of Music, 1944.
UPPER RIGHT: Robert C. Lau, M.A., Eastman School of Music, 1970.
LOWER RIGHT: George D. Curfman, D.Ed., The Pennsylvania University,
1971.
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Economics
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UPPER LEFT: C. Tom, Ph.D. University of Chicago, 1963. UPPER RIGHT: W. War-
ner, J.D. University of Pennsylvania, 1946. LOWER LEFT: T. Lee, Ph.D. The State
University of New York, at Binghamton, 1971. LOWER RIGHT: R. Wood, M.A.
George Washington University. 1958.
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UPPER LEFT: A. Fehr, Ph.D., Syracuse University, 1968.
UPPER RIGHT: R. Joyce, M.A., San Francisco State Col-
lege, 1963. LOWER LEFT: E. Geffen, Ph.D., University of
Pennsylvania, 1958. LOWER RIGHT: J. Norton, M.A., Flo-
rida State University, 1967.
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Physical Education
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UPPER LEFT: L. Sorrentino, M.A. Buck-
nell University, 1961. UPPER RIGHT: C.
Petrofes, M.Ed. Kent State University,
1962. LOWER LEFT: B. Correll, M.Ed.
Bowling Green State University, 1972.
LOWER CENTER: ). Walters, B.A.
Lycoming College. LOWER RIGHT: O
Reed, M.A. in Ed. Eastern Kentucky,
1970.
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Who's Who
in
American Colleges
and Universities
KATHLEEN ANN BANGERT
Departmental Assistant, Pi Gamma Mu, Maud P.
Laughlin Social Science Award, Phi Alta Epsilon,
Graduation Honors — Magna Cum Laude
CHRISTINE SUSAN BECKER
Woman's Athletic Association, Varsity Field Hockey —
Co-Capt., Kappa Lambda Nu, Miss Athlete, Phi Alpha Epsi-
lon, Graduation Honors — Magna Cum Laude
ALISON ELIZABETH DONEY
Delta Lambda Sigma, Childhood Education Club,
Homecoming Court, Christmas Queen Court,
Quittie Court
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WALTER STANLEY FRANKOWSKI
Football Tri-Captain, Board of Trustees, Student
Senate — Pres., Pi Gamma Mu, Phi Lambda
DONALD BRADLEY FRANTZ
Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Student Council — V.
Pres., Symphonic — Marching Band, Clarinet
Choir, "A Winter's Tale," "Crucible," "Camelot,"
"Hello, Dolly," "Lion in Winter," Spring Arts Festi-
val Originator and Coordinator
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JANICE ANNE GANUN
Women's Athletic Association — Pres., Varsity
Field Hockey, Varsity Basketball — Co-Capt.,
Kappa Lambda Nu
JOSEPH ANTHONY GARGIULO
Symphonic Band, Concert Choir, Clarinet Choir, Phi
Mu Alpha Sinfonia, "Lion in Winter," "Cabaret,"
"Man of LaMancha," "Crucible," "Odd Couple" —
Director
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ROGER ALLEN HECKMAN
Dining Room Committee,
College Center Advisory
Committee, Student Council,
Project, Chemistry Club —
Pres., American Chemical
Society, Andrew Bender
Memorial Chemistry Award,
Graduation Honors —
Magna Cum Laude
NANCY RUTH HOSTETTER
Student Council — Pres., Board
of Trustees, Governor James H.
Duff Award
EDWARD CHARLES IANNARELLA
Varsity Basketball, Phi Lambda Sigma
— Pres., Mr. Quittie, Spanish and Por-
tuguese Medal, Senior Class Pres.,
Chuck Mason Memorial Award, Phi
Alpha Epsilon, Graduation Honors —
Cum Laude
DONALD CARLOS JOHNSON
Psychology Club — Pres., Executive
Committee, Varsity Basketball —
Co-Capt., All-American Third Team
— Honorable Mention.
MARCIA ELIZABETH KEEFER
Field Hockey — Co-Capt., Women's
Athletic Association, Girls' Band, Clari-
net Choir, Delta Lambda Sigma —
Pres., Yearbook — Co-Editor, Secretary
of Senior Class, Pi Gamma Mu
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DEBRA ANN KIRCHHOF
Beta Beta Beta — Pres., Kappa Lambda Nu,
i Phi Beta Kappa Prize, Francis H. Wilson
Memorial Biology Award, Martha C. Faust
! Memorial Award, Phi Alpha Epsilon, Gradua-
! tion Honors — Summe Cum Laude
ANTHONY THOMAS LEACH
Student Senate, Cheerleader, Execu-
tive Committee, Phi Mu Alpha Sin-
fonia — Pres., "Hello, Dolly," Con-
cert Choir, B'nai B'rith, Henry Levin
Memorial Americanism Award
RUTH ELLEN McALLISTER
Symphonic Band, French Government Prize,
David E. Long Memorial Ministerial Award
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WILLIAM JAY
MORRISON
Student Senate, Kappa
Lambda Sigma
PHILIP DWIGHT
ROWLAND
Concert Choir, Phi Mu
Alpha Sinfonia, Music
Educators National Con-
ference — Pres., Salome
Wingate Sanders Award in
Music Education, Phi
Alpha Epsilon, Graduation
Honors — Cum Laude
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RAE JEANNE TANNER
Women's Athletic Association, Field
Hockey, White Hats — Pres., Senior Class —
Treas., Phi Alpha Epsilon, Graduation Honors
— Magna Cum Laude
DIANE LOUISE WALMER
Childhood Education Club, College Cho-
rus, Chapel Choir, Student Council, Delta
Lambda Sigma, Guild Student Group,
Business Manager of Quittie
RUTH ANN WILSON
Concert Choir, Delta Lambda Sigma, Quittie
Court, "Two by Two," "Camelot," "Odd Cou-
ple," "Crucible," Phi Alpha Epsilon, Magna Cum
Laude
MARSHA EDWARDS ZEHNER
Childhood Education Club — Pres., Rus-
sian Club — Pres., Childhood Education
Award, Phi Alpha Epsilon, Graduation
Honors — Cum Laude
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Being a Senior is
. indecision
. getting out
. job hunting
. wedding be lis
. fond memories
1973 Class Officers
OFFICERS: M. Keefer, Sec, L. Immen, V. Pres., R. Tanner, Treas., E. lannarella,
Pres.
UPPER LEFT: H. Ulmer, C. Wagner, S. Beam. LOWER LEFT: D. Bowman.
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UPPER LEFT: S. Harding, R. Fetrow. UPPER CENTER: ). Rudiak, D. Frantz.
UPPER RIGHT: |. Kinsella, C Rothermel, S. Sener, F. Tylutki. LOWER LEFT:
K. Gilberg, ]. Mardula, P. Schleifer, D. Singer, E. lannarella. LOWER CEN-
TER: C Crawford, C. Bronneck, K. Loomis. LOWER RIGHT: N. Crowther,
C. Wales, C. Evans.
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UPPER LEFT: P. Brown, R. Tanner, R. Reber, C. Carlson, S. Puglisi, L
Immen, D. Seegert, R. Greening, C. Johnson, ). CaNun. UPPER
CENTER: B. Phillips, N. Powley, ). Colyer, S. Snyder, J. Miller, R.
Wert. UPPER RIGHT: F. Kabia, L. Manhire, R. Miller, ). Paff, C. Wub-
bena, P. Campbell LOWER LEFT: R. McCarren, C. Anderson, D.
Stettler, R. Shane. Row 2: J. Trone, T. Beresford, R. Brunner, D. Gor-
don. LOWER CENTER: E. Boeckel, A. Calabrese, L. Melsky, W. Fran-
kowski. LOWER RIGHT: S. Harding, J. Short, H. Ladd, ). Barry.
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UPPER LEFT: Front: B. Baughman. Rear: M. Burch, P. Rowland R
Click. LOWER LEFT: Row 1: M. Keefer, D. Gish, A. Doney.C.
Diana. Row 2: B. Lutz, K. Neideig, D. Trullinger, S. Reese. UPPER
RIGHT: B. Shoemaker, C. Garland. LOWER RIGHT' L Robinson S
White, K. Pottieger.
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UPPER LEFT: J. VanderVeur. Row 2: M. Hinkel, L. Hough, ). Engle-
harl. UPPER CENTER: B. Seidel, D. Kirchhof, J. Bostok. Row 2: L.
Witmer, E. Nottingham. UPPER RIGHT: Old Man, Diamond, )im,
Baron. LOWER LEFT: J. Dilorio, A. Leach, ]. Cargiulo. LOWER CEN-
TER: S. Withers, L. Houtz, M. Lenz, T. Stewart, ). Bulko, J. Ritchey, D.
Leathers. LOWER RIGHT: K. Aston, K. Forker, C Civiler, R. Wilson.
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Class of 74 Honors
Outstanding Juniors
Karen Taber
Ken Bickel
Tom Strohman
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Derrick Zingg
Kathy Hal tern an
jane Gar lock
Howie Knudson
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Susan Snyder
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Frank Rutherford
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Mr. and Miss Athlete
Jeanne Lukens
Alan Shortell
Mr. and \4iss L.\ .C.
Jane Carlock
Frank Rutherfc r
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Mr. and Miss Quittie
Howie Knudson
Jill Green stein
and
Her Court
Gail Fox
Laura Sazama
Tina Hunsicker
Karen Taber
Karen Behler
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7974 Class Officers
G. Fox, V. Pres., L. Peterson, Treas., D. Zingg, Pres., V. Carlock, Sec.
Being a Junior is . . .
sitting for portraits
magic age of "21"
Class Ring
too late to leave,
too early to go
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W. Glenn Abernethy
Economics
Ann Algeo
English
Michael I. Alleman
Psychology
Kristen R. Angstadt
Psychology
Cordon H. Arthur
Psychology
Stephen M. Autenrieth
Biology
Phillip ). Baduini
Political Science
Karen L. Behler
Music Education
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Lynne A. Beriont
Elementary Education
Randal C. Berriker
Religion
Allen L. Bevan III
Political Science
Kenneth R. Bickel
Religion
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Marianna Boltz
Elementary Education
Betsy H. Boyd
History
jeffery W. Brinkman
Economics
110
Randal L. Brown
Chemistry
M. Rebecca Bushonj;
English
Lucinda A. Burger
Music Education
Carol A. Burke
Sociology
Rebecca S. Burtner
Elementary Education
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Religion
Christine Carlson
English
Robert C. Chabitnoy
Economics
Donald L. Charlton, ]r.
Economics
Dennis D. Chrin
Biology
Thomas W Clark
Religion
Beth E. Clegg
English
Colleen K. Clemens
Music
Cynthia D. Comfort
Religion
Helen Cummings
Medical Technology
111
John S. Curry
Chemistry
Thomas J. Daly, III
Actuarial Science
J. Scott Deiter
Psychology
Mary D. DeLoache
Music Education
Mary S. Didden
Elementary Education
Alan Dinsmore
Actuarial Science
Robert ). Dusel
Psychology
John Ellis
Elementary Education
Mark Enge
Music Education
Barry P. Enzman
Music Education
David L. Eshelman
Economics
Jeffery R. Evans
Music Education
Shirley A. Fackler
Medical Technology
Jeffery L. K. Floyd
Biology
Gail S. Fox
English
Mark W. Fuhrer
English
Mitchell M. Calloway
Sociology
B. Jane Carlock
English
Wendie S. Gingrich
Biology
N. Jill Greenstein
English
113
David A. Cross
Music
Steven E. Grove
Biology
Vicki L. Hackman
Biology
Judith L. Haines
Biology
Kathy Halteman
Biology
)oy D. Hannigan
Biology
Richard S. Harner
Chemistry
lane Haverstock
Psychology
114
W. Scott Hazel
Economics
Laurance A. Heilner
Economics
Susan E. Heister
Music Education
Jeffery C Heller
Political Science
Kathleen J. Henderson
Biology
Rex P. Hildebrand
L.A. Art
Craig R. Hollenbach
Music Education
William L. Howard
Sociology
Michael E. Huber
Psychology
Susan C. Huckins
Foreign Languages
Gwendolyn ). Hughes
Music Education
Ann L. Hunsberger
Elementary Education
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Christina R. Hunsicker
Elementary Education
Gary E. Hunter
Economics
Susan S. Jacoby
Psychology
Athanasia Johnson
Psychology
116
Nancy K. Johnson
Elementary Education
Mark E. Jurman
Biology
Joseph A. Kargol
Chemistry
William R. Kauffman
Music Education
)ane H. Keebler
Math
Wendy K. Kline
Psychology
Davis ). Knauer
Biology
Howard E. Knudson
Psychology
Scott R. Kreider
Chemistry
Sarah Kuntz
Music Education
Lynne R. Landis
Chemistry
Quintin A. Lerch
Math
Guy L. Lesser
Psychology
]une D. Lohman
Elementary Education
Jeanne S. Lukens
English
Kathleen A. Malesic
Psychology
117
Teresa J. Martin
Economics
Karl V. Matter
Math
Patricia ). McLaughlin
Biology
Marybeth L. McPherson
Elementary Education
Christine A. Melson
Music Education
Peter A. Merchant
Music Education
Cynthia A. Miller
Biology
Kathy L. Miller
English
118
Ronald E. Minnich
Religion
Howard E. Moore
Religion
Lois A. Moore
Medical Technology
William A. Moyer III
English
Randall W. Murphy
Math
Donald W. Myers
Psychology
Cynthia A. Nissley
Elementary Education
Susan G. Owen
Elementary Education
Karen L. Page
Elementary Education
Joyce C. Palladino
Biology
Elena A. Palomba
Music Education
Robert C. Pembleton
Chemistry
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Elizabeth A. Reber
Elementary Education
)ean M. Redding
Music Education
J. Mark Robertson
Elementary Education
Kathleen S. Robertson
Chemistry
P. leffery Roehm
English
Jill D. Rouke
English
Mary T. Russo
Biology
Frank A. Rutherford III
Biology
Nan Ryder
Psychology
Laura N. Sazama
Elementary Education
121
Donald F. Scalera
Psychology
Carol A. Scott
Music Education
Roger V. Scott
Religion
Kimberly A. Shetron
Music Education
122
Alan H. Shortell
Political Science
Kenneth B. Shotwell
Biology
Gary S. Shultis
Music Education
Gary K. Smith
Chemistry
James T. Snyder
Biology
Howard H. Snyder
Economics
Phillip L. Snyder
Economics
Susan E. Snyder
Physics
Pamela S. Speer
Psychology
lames P. Spiro
Political Science
Yvonne Stefanick
Nursing
Lisa M. Stoner
Elementary Education
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Music Education
Karen L. Taber
Elementary Education
William R. Tarbotton
Political Science
Donald M. Teed
Sociology
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Bonnie VanHouten
Elementary Education
Catherine Vezza
Elementary Education
Richard F. Vogel
Biology
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Foreign Language
Edmund R. Walsleben
Biology
Paul ). Walsleben
Biology
Lewis W. Ward
Music Education
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Jeffery Weaver
Biology
David C. Wenger
Psychology
Sharon L. Wert
Elementary Education
Peter A. West
Economics
Melanie A. Wilson
Psychology
Kit O. Wise
Chemistry
Candace L. Withers
History
Cynthia L. Wonderling
Elementary Education
Pamela J. Wood
Music Education
)oan P. Yingst
Music
Daniel H. Yocom
Biology
Derrick S. Zingg
Chemistry
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sophomore slump
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UPPER LEFT: J. Sprecker, treas.; R. Sheriff, sec; B. Boyer, v. pres.; S. Ale-
shire, pres. UPPER RIGHT: L to R, Row 7: C. Knipe, A. Shuey, C. Leeper,
B. McClelland, L. Sandleman, V. Wenger, N. Moore, S. Anderson, E.
Baker. Row 2: D. Amsden, P. Breslin, |. Walker, C. Albright, E. Briggs, R.
Schneider. Row 3: B. Wolf, K. Kienzle, B. Sheriff, P. Olver, M. Bauer, ).
Kern, N. Bonnet, S. Bates. LOWER CENTER: L to R, Row 7. C. Kielb, R.
Kleiner. Row 2: B. Johnson, T. Leighty, B. Misick, M. Lewis, S. Lee, C.
Lentz.
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UPPPER LEFT: L to R, Row 7: D.
Lang, W. Shumway, M. Steltz.
UPPER MIDDLE: Row 7: G.
Fernsler, N. Heston, B. Schroe-
der. Row 2: L. Freed, N. Nelson,
L. Gelsinger, C. Otlo. Row 3: C
Evans, ). Schultz, R. Eppley, N.
Winter. Row 4:
Fecheson, G.
RIGHT: Row V
Dubble, C. Pike,
Reynolds, T. Row 2: T. Dill-
worth, S. Aleshire, N. Fritz, N.
Murphey, R. Faller. Row 3:
Penturelli, R. Bull, A. Roth,
Cebulko, S. Copenhaver,
Drybread. LOWER LEFT: Row 1:
N. Schreiber, A. Pappas, L.
Tilipko, P. Pratt, B. Hammond,
D. Gernerd. Row 2: E. Ferriola,
D. Beltz, B. Scott, D. Oehler, C.
Brunner, R. Keesis. LOWER
RIGHT: Row 7. C. Howse, S.
Grundy, L. Smirk, M. Smith, A.
Spillman, ). Hockenberry. Row 2:
D. Franz, R. Mitchell, F. Kushler,
M. Miller, T. Worthington, T.
Knaub, T. Ward.
J. Fenimore, ).
Fick. UPPER
I. Halbleib, P.
L. Lavella, C.
C.
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UPPER LEFT: Sitting: M.
Eisenhauer, M. Rhodes. Row
7: E. Woodworth, H. Shirk, L.
Long, J. Scattergood, L.
Wysolovski. Row 2: M. Bor-
gerson, J. Sprecher, D. Rice.
LOWER LEFT: Row 7: M.
Smith, D. Speir, J. Holbrook,
L. Shivill, A. Thomas. Row 2:
M. Sitzler, A. Moleback, C.
Potter, R. Schantz, K. Abbey,
R. Rowand. Row 3: C. Shupp,
B. Wheatley, L. Sweigert, H.
Scott, K. Smith. UPPER
RIGHT: Row 7: ). Errickson, ).
Lippert, D. Kost, C. Forte, H.
lohnson, M. Miller, P. Mills.
Row 2: |. Longacre, R. Nash,
P. Dufresna, H. Fortna, E.
Boyd, C. McCary. LOWER
RIGHT: Row 7: K. Hoover, L.
Malglewicz, K. Kocher, V.
Hancock, S. Boohar, D.
Peterson, B. Robbins, T.
Hintz. Row 2: C. Mostetler,
C. Fisher, J. Persing, R.
Georgic, D. Hoover, |. Boyd,
B. Harris.
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Being a Freshman
is . . .
bewilderment
not walking on grass
transferring
more freedom, no time
pledging
UPPER LEFT: Larry Priester, V. Pres., Steve Sacha, Pres., Christina Fisher,
Sec, Harry Schneider, Treas. UPPER RIGHT: N. Rudiak, R. Deck, P. lies,
E. ]ones, C. Daugherty. Row 2: L. Petty, R. Yinger, N. Kelso, ). Drake, L.
Rist, D. Cuipyla, L. Ritchie Row 3: T. DaKay, S. Margolf, L. Sahy, R.
Amidon, K. Diehl, D. Hampton, M. Kovonuk, M. Hume, ). Leonard, T.
Ranger. LOWER LEFT: R. Love, P. Spacht, R. Baker. Row 2: D. Schaeffer,
D. Rupert, A. Kubilus, M. VanRiper, C. Hickey. Row 3: M. Windham, J.
Nash, M. McCauley, S. Frey, C. Visneski, J. Roman, C. Davis. LOWER
CENTER: M. Meek, C. Ceisey, D. Whittle, P. West LOWER RIGHT: W.
Sudeck, D. Debus, H. Lamphere, P. Emmons. Row 2: R. Risser, D.
Orwug, L. Possey, K. Rouke, D. Peterson, R. Schorr, N. Miller, S.
Schucker, E. Ross. Row 3: D. Korn, J. Erwin, R. Eppley, R. Lobell, M.
Guise, C. Stabley, D. Reifsnyder, L. Byers, L. Schwarz.
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TOP LEFT: ). Conover, E. Muldoon,
C. Glass, F. Englehart. TOP CENTER
K. Biestline, P. Doyle, A. Apgar
Row 2: E. Brumbraugh, C Bruce, S
Dupont. Row 3: S. Crone, J. Bilger
J. Boohar. Row 4: M. Bozzelli, A
Bowie. TOP RIGHT: S. Sachs, W
Mata, J. McNulty, D. Stine, C
DeGroat, ). Fries, R. Markley, W
Sherry. Row 2: G. Rhoads, J. Giov-
anni, R. Grimes, ). East, N. Streeter
K. Yeutter, ). Cullather, P. Faulk, L
Alvino, G. Kipp. LOWER LEFT: M
Paxton, M. Dempsey, D. Horst, ]
Apsley, D. Moore, D. Schaeffer, D
Schakebach, D. Housel, C Boehler
Row 2: N. Fasnacht, D. Brown, S
Hamor, L. Priester, F. Scheeren, )
Schoch, R. Bensing. Row 3: D
Flohr, B. Goldberg, S. J. Spiegle, K
Pry, S. Harclerode, D. Callahan, ]
Lemke, ). Cooper. LOWER RIGHT
E. St. Sauveur, W. Sost, M. Schmidt
D. Reese. Row 2: J. Boag, C Reed, J
Toby, ). Strohl, G. Boyd, P. Sipe, G
Albansoder. Row 3: K. Troutman, C
Sekerke, P. Kotch, G. Tucker, D
Breder, S. Shemeta, R. Trigg, L
Styer, H. Schneider.
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UPPER LEFT: L to R, Row 7: ). Miller, P. Miller, P. Moeller, J.
McNulty. Row 2: J. Moeckel, R. Moffett. LOWER RIGHT: L to
R, Row 1: T. Lockner, S. Musselman. Row 2: M. Kirms, C.
Mackenson, J. Kochel, C. Lucas. Row 3: F. Lyons, K. McCrath,
K. Diemer, R. Langkumer. Row 4: W. Creka, K. Miller, L. Man-
nik, B. McKaig. UPPER RIGHT: L to R, Row V X. Kegerise, T.
Brown, ). Reisch, P. Proctor, R. Hermes, C. Woolbaugh, R.
Schlee. Row 2: M. Marrow, ). Hoffman, B. Byrd, E. Roger, T.
Folkenroth, T. Fisher, K. Hollowell, P. Jones. Row 3: G. Chan-
dler, J. Eisenmeier, D. Starke, R. Dorset, R. Hutchinson, G.
Neill, C. Olsen, |. Ehrlich, J. Loser, R. Gerhart, S. Mitchell, R.
Patricelli. LOWER LEFT: L to R, Row 7: P. Bond, M. Fitzpatrick,
C. Wildrid, C Woodland, B. Dunn, E. Gottleib, W. Rozelle.
Row 2: J. Ross, M. Achor, S. Adler, ). Kehs. Row 3: R. Rhein-
hold, S. Corso, V. Bieda, S. Courter, G. Zearfoss, P. Wanna-
maker, T. Ferguson, P. Boltz, J. Donnohoe, H. Bratton. UPPER
CENTER: L to R, Row 1: S. Mazur, D. Hoffman, L. Huber. Row 2:
C. Koffel, B. Lippincott, D. Ambler, S. Lewis, M. Gallant.
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Chemistry Club and
Beta Beta Beta
Childhood Education Club
Row 7: P. Proctor, N. Johnson, M. Lockner, J. Toby, N. Miller. Row 2: B. Burtner, A.
Thomas, D. Beltz, E. Boyd. Row 3: L. Peterson, L. Beriont, C. Lentz, A. Hunsberger.
S-PSEA
Row 1: C. Semmel, R. Wilson, K. Aston, L. Scharf, W. Kerr. Row 2: R.
Greening, R. Reber.
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LVC1972 Blue and White Marching Band
LEFT: FLAG TWIRLERS — L to R: J. VanderVeur, E. Palomba, D. Moore, K. Shetron, ). Engle-
hart, L. Hough, D. Hoffman, S. Wert, C. Reynolds, S. Bates. RIGHT: FEATURED TWIRLER —
Kathy Neidig.
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LEFT: COLOR GUARD — L to R: S. Jacoby, L. Smith, S. Heister, A. Johnson, ). Lohman.
RIGHT: MAJORETTES — 1st Row: S. Harclerode, T. Hunsicker, G. Diana. 2nd Row: M.
Weigel, S. Courter, M. VanRiper, D. Breder, D. East, C. Nissley.
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jazz Band
The 73 LVC Jazz Band, which has been in
a three year growth period, brought to a
peak the dynamic quality of jazz and
rock sounds that have thrilled many audi-
ences through the years. Under the direc-
tion of Wayne Fox, the band has per-
formed in many high schools as well as
in their concert debut at Moore College of
the Arts in Philadelphia.
This year the band successfully com-
pleted its second annual week-long tour
in January, traveling from New York
through Pennsylvania to Maryland. On
February 9, the band performed their
twelfth annual campus concert featuring
Cecil Bridgewater as guest trumpeter
from the Thad Jones-Mell Lewis Orches-
tra. Competing in both the Classboro
Jazz Festival and Eastern States Jazz Festi-
val at Quinnipiac College in Connecticut,
the band has again brought home excel-
lent ratings. — BK
JAZZ BAND — W. Schreiber, B. Engman, T. Fick, R.
Fetrow, C. Sharman, A. Stachow, R. Harner, D.
Hoover, W. Fox, M. Morrow, T. Hintz, A Boltz, B.
Kauffman, D. Walmer, M. Enge.
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Wig and
Buckle
FRONT: S. Forte. Row 7: H. Scott, J. Lip-
pert, ). Gargiulo, J. Kern, E. Donnelly, B
Johnston, C. Mackenson. Row 2: D
Rupert, T. Lockner, C. Leeper, B. Phillips
B. Bushong, S. Corso. Row 3: R. Wilson, A
Thomas, B. Moul.
Alpha Psi Omega
Gargiulo, B. Bushong, B. Phillips, B. Johnston, R. Moul, E. Donnelly
Orchestra
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Row 7: C. Potter, C. Wubbena, ). Strohl, J. Mader, K. Crandall,
S. Kuntz, C Clemens, D. Callahan, S. Bates, ). Yingst, B.
Baughman, D. Kost. Row 2: C. Burger, C. Forte, P. Lamparter,
D. Heffelfinger, B. Early, C Melson, S. Frieswyk, H. Johnson,
M. DeLoache, B. Bushong, J. Paff. Row 3: D. Knauer, R. Fer-
tow, C. Fox, R. Click, J. Gargiulo, C. Detweiler, ). Evans, C.
Shultis, |, Kern, M. Alleman, H. Scott, R. Schneider. Row 4: D.
Cross, W. Dellinger, M. Burgess, |. Lippert, M. Nichols, M.
Burch, A. Dinsmore, D. Rowland, P. Rowland, T. Leach.
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Concert Choir
The year began with the choir dreaming of a seemingly
impossible venture, a trip to Europe, and ended with the
LVC Concert Choir touring East and West Germany,
Austria, Czechoslovakia, and Hungary. As a result, the
usual spring tour stayed in the area instead of traveling
north, south, or west; and the singing season was
extended after school ended for one week of intense
practice and three weeks in Europe.
Even though many things went wrong during the Euro-
pean tour, everyone will surely live a richer life because
of what they saw and lived through. There will be mem-
ories of the long border waits and the singing done
while waiting; memories of the food and a new insight
into that wonderful American product, Coke; memories
of all the tours, the tour guides, and the bus drivers;
memories of people from the somberness of Leipzig, E.
Germany to the gaiety of Rudesheim, W. Germany; and
finally memories of the concerts. No one will forget the
melting together of two peoples in a standing room only
auditorium in Prague as we sang for the Czechs and
they returned a concert for us. Nor will the thunderous
foot stamping showing the audience's avid appreciation
for our concert at the Mozarteum in Salzburg be easily
forgotten.
This was the first such venture by the choir and most of
us can be grateful it happened in 1973 and not in '74 or
'75.
It was quite a season!
P.S. Thank-you Chamber Orchestra.
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CHAPEL CHOIR — UPPER LEFT: Row 7: S.
Heister, V. Hancock, E. Briggs, M. Meek, B.
Dunn, L. Huber, M. Lockner, M. Gallant, S.
Margolf, S. Lee, E. St. Sauveur. Row 2: K. Kien-
zle, N. Bonnet, P. Peterson, E. Woodworth, D.
Dickson, L. Sandleman, K. Kocher, P. Oliver, H.
Scott, ). Reisch, G. Fernsler. Row 3: E. Ross, R.
McAllister, J. Hamilton, K. Rouke, W. Rozelle,
R. Sheriff, R. Schorr, L. Garrett. Row 4: S.
Schucker, D. Rupert, S. Gelsinger, K. Syvertsen,
R. Rowand, K. Butkofsky, P. Cebulka, C. Com-
fort, T. Knaub, K. Diehl, G. Shultus, S. Dunnick,
T. Campbell. Row 5: D. Frantz, S. Kramer, C.
Ferguson, D. Ambler, S. Sachs, R. Moffett, K.
Hoover, R. Amidon, G. Tucker, D. Horst, D.
Amsden.
GIRL'S BAND — UPPER RIGHT: W. Rozelle, J.
Samples, S. Bates, J. Redding, E. Ross, K.
Loomis. Row 2: S. Kuntz, K. Miller, C. Scott, N.
Heston, S. Dupont, L. Burger, M. Smith. Row 3:
J. Mader, K. Kocher, D. Moore, S. Snyder, J.
Colyer, N. Powley, J. Paff. Row 4: L. Lee, K. She-
tron, C. Klieb, L. Mannik, D. East, S. Harclerode,
M. DeLoache, C. Crawford.
CLARINET CHOIR — LOWER LEFT: V. Zolen-
ski, W. Fox, C. Scott, B. Phillips, D. East, K.
Kocher, N. Heston, H. Scott. Row 2: W.
Rozelle, C. Woodland, C. Kielb, G. Foz, C. Ser-
eke, B. Enzman, L. Mannik, D. Hoover, N. Pow-
ley.
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and
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vIENC: C. Melson, J. Gargiulo, J. Paff, S. Margolf, K. Behler, S. Kuntz, B. Dunn, C. Woodland, N. Powley. Row 2: L. Lee, C. Wubbena, J. Mader, K.
Ceggerise, R. Smith, A. Roth, R. Rowand, L. Burger, D. Heffelfinger, J. Colyer, L. Matylewicz. Row 3: D. Amsden, W. Fox, T. Fick, P. Wannemacher, D.
Hoover, H. Johnson, S. Heister, G. Detweiler, G. Shultis, P. Wood, C. Scott, K. Kocher. Row 4: M. Enge, ). Dilorio, W. Kauffman, D. Rowland, R.
etrow, B. Enzman, C. Hollenbach, M. Burch, P. Rowland, L. Sweigart, T. Strohman, D. Arthur.
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Guild Student Croup
Row 7. M. Burch, T. Leach, R. Click. Row 2: D. Cross, E. Lee, R. Risser, C. Fernsler, S.
Harding, B. Baughman, P. Rowland.
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Investment Club
Row 1: ). Kargol, M. Steltz, S. Crum. Row 2: C. Smith, D. White, P. Baduini, |. Bittner
(Pres.).
Bridge
Club
|. Eisenmeir,
D.Starke,
C. Kielb.
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Chess Club
M. Rhoads, R. Dorset, D. Starke, W.
Schreiber, J. Eisenmeier, S. Sachs.
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Russian Club
Front: M. Rote, B. Brewer, D. Kost, C. Comfort, E.
Woodworth. Back: J. Short, J. Sardi, J. Martin.
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Psych
Club
Row 1: D. Peterson, M.
Currin, P. Pratt, G.
Wagner, R. Carlson.
Row 2: R. Wert, M.
Huber, R. Bohlander,
D. Johnson, R. Ratti, R.
McCabe.
Math Club
. Scattergood, L. Long, ). Longacre, D. Cernerd, L. Ferriola.
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Fellowship of Christian
Athletes
Row 1: K. Bickel, N. Fasnacht. Row 2: M. Steltz, L. Priester, F. Scheeren,
Fenimore.
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V. Hackman, L. Stoner,
C. Potter, D. Schaefer,
R. Sheriff, K. Kienzle,
N. Mills, B. Mislick, P.
Clarke. Row 2: R. Scott,
R. Burtner, B. Van
Houten, R. Schantz, P.
Cebulka, K. Butkofsky,
C. Comfort, R. Schorr,
L. Celsinger. Row 3: B.
Wilt, S. Crone, ).
Kochel, V.Tucker, R.
Minnich, C. Hollen-
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Row 7: M. Meek, J. Reisch, N. Miller, T. Folkenroth, P. Clarke, R.
Schorr, ). Scattergood, N. Nelson, L. Matylewicz, G. Fernsler, K.
Kienzle, J. Bilger. Row 2: M. Gallant, S. Aleshire, S. Shemeta, D. Bre-
der, R. Byrd, M. Van Riper, J. Kochel, ). Toby, K. Hoover, J. Miles, S.
Janiak, M. Bozzell, M. Windham, M. Bennethum. Row 3: T. Dil-
worth, L. Freed, E. Briggs, J. Palladino, ). Hannigan, L. Travis, N.
Heston, A. Curtis, G. Wagner, M. Dempsey, K. Bickel, M. Paxton, J.
Sprecher. Row 4: L. Gelsinger, T. Brown, S. Schucker, C Otto, B.
Early, C. Reed, K. Syvertsen, D. Amsdem. Row 5: J. Kargol, D.
Knauer, D. Yocum, W. Ingraham, C Hollenbach.
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Editors:
Carol Crawford
Marc i a Keefer
Frank Rutherford
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STAFF:
Nancy Bailey
Robin Baker
Carolyn Bronneck
Sue Dunnick
Gail Fox
Donna Housel
Sherri Lee
Maureen Lewis
Barbara Robbins
Laurel Schwarz
Gary Shultis
Marcia Smith
PHOTOGRAPHERS:
John Cullather
Bob Johnston
Joe Murphy
John Rudiak
Gary Smith
Gary Wagner
Jeff Weaver
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Kathleen McGrath
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La Vie Collegienne
PICTURED: H. Ladd, D. Reifsnyder, ). Sprecher, ). Katzman, ). Feni-
more, M. Rhoads, W. Goldberg, S. Pappas, ). Bittner.
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LflWE CQLLEGIENNE
LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE ANNVILLE. PENNSYLVANIA
Established 1925
Volume XLIX, Number 9 Friday. April 13. 1973
editor james katzaman '74
feature editor ben neideigh '74
sports editor mike rhodes '75
copy editor jane keebler '74
photography editor bob Johnston '73
business manager John bittner '73
advisor mrs. ann monteith
WRITERS— John Fenimore, Greg Boyd, Kim Feinauer, Stacy Pappas.
STAFF Harold Ladd, Dan Reifsnyder, Mike Sawyer, Bill Goldberg, John
Rudiak, Jim Sprecher, Joe Murphy, Gary Wagner, and Jeff Weaver.
LA VIE COLLEGIENNE is published biweekly by the students of Lebanon
Valley College except during examination periods and vacations. LA VIE
is printed by Boyer Press, Lebanon, Pa. Newspaper offices are located in
the lower level of the Allan W. Mund College Center, telephone 717-867-
3561, ext. 316. Subscriptions by mail are available for $2.50 per semester.
The opinions expressed in La Vie are those of the editors and do not
represent the official opinion of the College.
165
Spring Arts Festival —
Behind the Scenes
166
White Hats
Row 7: N. Nelson, R. Tanner, D. Frantz. Row 2: ). Walker, B. McPherson, N. Bon-
net, E. Briggs, J. Miles, S. Bates, J. Greenstein, C. Reynolds, M. Smith, J. Holbrook,
W. Gingrich. Row 3: K. Bickel, T. Dilworth, ). Sprecher, F. Rutherford, R. Zingg, P.
Visneski, A. Roth, R. Schneider, J. Kern.
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Student Senate
President:
Walt
Frankowski
Vice
President:
Frank
Rutherford
Secretary:
Sue Reese
F. Kabia, B. Enzman, C. Schwarz,
J. Rouka, |. Haines, W. Frankow-
ski, J. Holbrook, D. Zingg, P.
Wood, F. Rutherford.
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Student Council
President: Nancy Hostetter
Vice Pres. (Academic): Ken
Bickel
Vice Pres. (Social): Dan Frantz
Treasurer: Allen Roth
Asst. Treasurer: Ken Gilberg
C. Leeper, N. Hostetter, D. Frantz, D. Trullinger, A. Roth, M. Smith,
Walker, K. Bickel, J. Carlock, K. Gilberg, K. Angstadt, N. Nelson.
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Kappa Lambda Sigma
1,
P. Zahuta
21.
T. Ward
2.
H. Henckler
22.
R. Bull
3.
D. Wertz
23.
R. Dusel
4.
T. Daly
24.
M. Raver
5.
G. Lesser
25.
W. Harris
6.
L. Petty
26.
R. Rupich
7.
D. Eshelman
27.
D. Zingg
8.
C. Harris
28.
P. Thompson
9.
H. Kudson
29.
E. Muldoon
10.
T. Chesney
30.
J. Pumphrey
11.
K. Cary
31.
J. Snyder
12.
W. Ness
32.
J. Gable
13.
J. Fechinsen
33.
T. Scognamiglio
14.
C. Suda
34.
M. Guise
15.
). Manweller
35.
P. Visneski
16.
M. Hardisky
36.
W. Howard
17.
K. Matter
37.
K. McManis
18.
R. Kelsey
38.
S. Wagner
19.
S. Deitter
39.
A. Shortell
20.
C. Shupp
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Delta Lambda Sigma
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S. Pappas
M. Wilson
E. Ross
. Creenstein
K. Behler
J. Haines
A. Kubilus
Hobrook
9. S. Lewis
10. M. FitzPatrick
11. D. Trullinger
12. A. Doney
13. D. Cish
14. B. Lutz
15. S. Reese
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1. T. Heiry
2. |. Ellis
3. W. Phifer
4. E. Walseben
5. E. lannarella
6. D. Franz
7. D. Butterbaugh
8. M. McCauley
9. P. Walseben
10. M. Fuhrer
11. I.Miller
12. J.Spiro
13. W. Greksa
14. D. Oehler
15. R. Reynolds
16. C. Rhoads
17. S. Bixler
18. F. Lichtner
19. W. Tarbutton
20. P. Howse
21. J. Kiernan
22. H.Snyder
23. ). Donohoe
24. ). Ritchey
25. L. Melsky
26. D. Villiotti
27. R. Cerhart
28. G.Visneski
29. J.Mardula
30. K. Cilberg
31. A. Calabrese
32. F. Kushler
33. D. Dahms
34. E. Boeckel
35. W. Frankowski
36. D. Singer
37. T. Shaeffer
38. T. Pooley
39. R. Eckler
40. S. Hussey
41. |. Schoch
42. R.Mitchell
43. S. Hazel
44. |. Pease
45. W. Lippincott
46. D. Buesing
47.
48. C. Koffel
49. M. Kirms
50. W.Miller
51. H. Englehart
52. P. Schleifer
53. R. Patricelli
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Kappa Lambda Nu
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2. L. Tilipko
3. K. Halteman
4. D. Kirchhof
5. ). Lukens
6. R. Tanner
7. J.CaNun
8. T. Dakay
9. L. Rist
K. Henderson
11. S. lacoby
12. N.Moore
13. L. Moore
14. ). Bostock
15. A. (ohnson
16. D. Scholler
17. K. Angstadt
18. C. Bruce
19. D. Gernerd
20. J. Haverstick
21. P.Wood
22. C. Ferguson
23. D. Beltz
24. M. Paxton
25. G. Johnson
25. |. Bilger
27. R. Baker
28. L. Bitzer
29. B. Clegg
30. C.Miller
31. L. Burger
32. ]. Englehart
33. C. Becker
34. N. Johnson
35. J. Sweigart
36. J. VanderVeur
37. T. Martin
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Knights of the Valley
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3. B. Ingram
4. S. Aleshire
5. D. Yokom
6. R. Deck
7. F. Tylutki
8. B. Britain
10. M. Alleman
11. K. Hartnett
12. C. Knipe
13. B.Wolfe
14. J.Deroba
15. M. Steltz
16.
D. Ambler
17.
R. Cromis
18.
J. Herr
19.
K. Bicket
20.
A. Roth
21.
N. Fasnacht
22.
K. Shotwell
23.
W. Shumway
24.
C. Neill
25.
E. Rice
26.
P. Snyder
27.
S. Sener
28.
W. Johnson
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1.
C. Potter
16.
C. Woodland
2.
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17.
D. Horst
3.
T. Martin
18.
D. Moore
4.
J. Colyer
19.
C. Scott
5.
P. Lamparter
20.
M. Deloache
6.
J. Lohman
21.
K.Miller
7.
D. Rupert
22.
C. Wubbena
8.
P. Olver
23.
J. Paff
9.
E. Briggs
24.
K. Behler
10.
L. Robbinson
25.
N. Bonnet
11.
C. Reed
26.
L. Huber
13.
L. Mannik
27.
B. Baughman
14.
W. Sost
28.
D. East
15.
K. Kocher
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M. Weigel
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R. Nash
2.
H. Fortna
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|. Carguilo
3.
W. Hope
18.
L. Fuller
4.
J. Loser
19.
E. Donnelly
5.
M. Enge
20.
|. Kern
6.
B. Enzman
21.
H. Scott
7.
L. Sweigart
22.
B. Yinger
8.
B. Kauffman
23.
M. Burch
9.
C. Fox
24.
K. Pry
10.
B. Sudeck
25.
K. Frantz
11.
D. Wenger
26.
R. Schlee
12.
D. Amsden
27.
R.Smith
13.
C. Glass
28.
J. Longacre
14.
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29.
M. Eben
15.
B. Click
30.
T. Fick
16.
S. Sachs
31.
R. Rowand
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2.
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3.
J.Miller
4.
S. Snyder
5.
D. Orwig
6.
W. Gingrich
7.
K. Hollowell
8.
R. Byrd
9.
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10.
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11.
L. Posey
12.
P. Proctor
13.
Sparkle
14.
W. Rozelle
15.
J.Gould
16.
A. Brokans
17.
S. Kuntz
18.
M. Van Riper
19. S. Fackler
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2. R. Minnich
3. B.Wilt
4. K. Feinauer
5. C. Wagner
6. J. Persing
7. B. Sable
8. C. Detweiler
9. ). Erickson
10. M. Bennethum
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11. ). Barnhart
12. M. Sawyer
13. C. Garland
14. T. Beresford
15. ). Murphy
16. C. Lyons
17. C.Smith
18. M. Calloway
19. |. Kargol
20. S. Kreider
21. T. Ferguson
22. B.Goldberg
23. B. Boyer
24. COIsen
25. D. Poust
26. A. Curtis
27. B. Johns
28. ). Katzaman
29. R. Fetrow
30. T.Clark
31. W. Dellinger
32. C Mosteller
33. D. Reinecker
34. B. Ragnow
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The Athletics
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Resurrect
School Spirit
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CHEERLEADERS — Front: S. Anderson. Standing: S. Shemeta, M.
Wilson, D. Drybread, ). Drake, A. Ueach, K. Taker (Capt.), C. Savage,
C. Lentz (Co-Capt.)
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Football Has Up-Down Season
The Lebanon Valley College Flying Dutchman 1972 football team
had an excellent team despite its 4-5 record. It was a team of 6 All
MAC selections and many bright freshman prospects. The defensive
front was solid, the best in the conference as confirmed by the
selection of defensive tackles, Steve "Honus" Wagner and Jim
"Jumbo" Kiernan as all MAC along with linebacker, Jim latesta. The
secondary was bolstered by Walt Frankowski, all MAC defensive
back. The young offense holds a bright prospect for the future. Bob
Pembleton will hold down the center of the line after his surprise
selection as all MAC. But the offense will miss George Schwartz, all
MAC tight end.
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Row 1: O.K. Reed (coach, E. Boekel, S. Wagner, T. Chesney, K. Cilberg, T. Koons, J. latesta (Tri-Capt.), W. Frankowski (Tri-Capt.), T. Calabrese (Tn-
Capt.), L. Melsky, N. Casperino, D. Robey, C. Harris, R. Ward, G. Schwarz, J. Rados (coach). Row 2: L. Sorrentino (Headh Coach), G. Petrofes (Athletic
Director), T. Uhrich, ). Uhrich, R. Pembleton, G. Lesser, A. Shortell, J. Pumphrey, J. Kiernan, S. Hazel, H. Knudson, R. Hussey, R. Moffett (Mgr.), S. Banta
(coach). Row 3: R. Lambert (Trainer), P. Thompson, T. Scagnomiglio, W. Lippincott, F. Sheeren, R. Rupich, T. Shaeffer, F. Lichtner, D. Dahms, W.
Harris, ). Halblieb, ). Hussey, D. Villiotti, T. Reese, C. Eyler (coach). Row 4: F. Lyons, G. Walters, F. Englehart, R. Tilotta, ). Ross, T. Winters, ). Conover,
D. Flohr, S. Osborne, P. Kirms, H. Bratton, ). Donohoe, K. Coslett, E. Muldoon, R. Rheinhold, G. Collins (coach).
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Dutchmen
Ready
to
Move
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Hockey:
A Defensive
Season
VARSITY — Row 7: D. Cernerd, M.
Bauer, C. Miller, N. Murphy, ). Drake.
Row 2: Mrs. ). Walters (coach), S.
Kuntz, S. Reese, C. Becker, (Co-Capt.),
C. Albright, C. Hostetter, J. GaNun, D.
Drybread, S. Adler, M. FitzPatrick, M.
Keefer (Co-Capt.)
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Row 7: A. McNamara,
C. Boehler, B.
McCelland, J. Sweigart,
S. Grant, M. Bauer, P.
Miller, D. Reese, C.
Evans, J. Drake. Row 2:
L. Landis (Mgr.), J.
Boag, M. Camillo, D.
Gernerd, N. Murphy,
M. Paxton, Mrs. ). Wal-
ters (coach), M.
Dempsey, A. Morbach,
). Nash, C. Wildrick, J.
Hobrook, ). Kehs
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Cross Country
Has New
Awakening
L to R, Row 7: C. Weller, W. Howard, W. Phifer, ). Manweller. Row 2: T. Daly, K.
Carey, S. Hamor, ). Davis (coach).
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Soccer
Comes
Alive
at the
Valley
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1972-73 Basketball Team
Row 7: R Lambert, Trainer, L. Sorrentino, Head Coach, B. Correll, Asst. Coach. Row 2: 1 Mardula, J. Schoch, M. Kovonuk, R. Roes, W. Ammons K Linde Co-
Capt. D. Johnson, Co-Capt., D. Evans, D. Buesing, C. Brown, R. Mitchell, E. lanneralla, L. Griffiths. I j
Donny Johnson — All American
Leading Scorer in L VC History
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N. Schreiber, R. Sheriff, C. Boehler, A. Johnson, D. Dietrich, R. Kocsis,
M. Paxton, A. Shuey, L. Tilipko.
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Girls' Basketball Has Greatly Improved Season
VARSITY — A. Morbach, L. Manhire, D. Drybread, L. Immen, Mrs. J. Walters (Coach), D. Gernerd, D. Speir, M. T. Russo, J. CaNun.
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Debus, |. Kline. Row 3: L. Priester, H.
Snyder, G. Lesser, S. Grove. Row 4: C.
Mosteller, D. Leathers, A. Shortell, H.
Schneider. Row 5: C. Zoll, ). Conover, R.
Lobell, D. Dahms. Row 6: H. Bratton, R.
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Track
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Season
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Row 7: K. Feinauer, D. Zingg (Co-Capt), O. Kabia, M. Eisenhauer, M.
Dortch, ). Davis (Coach). Row 2: J. Hableib, W. Phifer, T. Chesney
(Coach), L. Priester, ). Ritchey, C. Lesser, C. Hanna. Row 3: O. Reed
(Coach), F. Rutherford, |. Markley, ). Fackler, T. Daly, M. Brown, W.
Howard.
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Stickmen Have Outstanding Season
Row 1: G. Lucas, D. Scalera, M. Fuhrer, D. Singer,
H. Knudson (Co-Capt), K. Cilberg (Co-Capta., {.
Mardula, A. Calabrese, C. Hunter. Row 2: M. Pax-
ton (Mgr.), T. Smith, D. Oehler, P. Howse, W. Tar-
button, D. Franz, T. Shaeffer, C. Rhoads, B. Correll
(Coach). Row 3: R. Lambert (Trainer), S. Hazel, T.
Poley, M. Hardisky, R. Dusel, B. Simons, D. Whit-
tle, F. Kushler, ). Kiernan, |. Pumphrey, D. Villiotti,
E. Muldoon.
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Eshelman, S. Haverstick, R. Rupich, K. Harnett, A. Morbach. Row 3: L. Sorrentino, Coach, ). Bulko, C. Anderson, D. Stetler, ). Deroba,). Uhrich, D. Drybread.
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Baseball Returns to Campus
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Record Breaking
Season
for Golf Team
Row 7: C. Mosteller, K. Bickel, P. Zahuta, T. Trone. Row 2: G
Petrofes, (Coach), J. Frey, R. Johns, R. Roes, R. Pembleton.
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Mr. and Mrs. DeAlton S. Ambler
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Anne F. Crandall
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Mr. and Mrs. William E. Scattergood
Thomas A. Schneider
Ruth E. Schreiber
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. H. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Howard H. Snyder, Sr.
Bruce and Patricia Souders
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Lowell L. Styer
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Peter Tilipko
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Kathryn Uhrich
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Mr. and Mrs. John E. Ward
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Abbey, K. — 131,184
Abernethy, W. — 109, 157
Achor, M. — 137
Adler, M. — 137, 196
Albansoder, C. — 135
Albright, C — 127,196
Aleshire, S. — 127, 129, 160, 178
Algeo, A. — 109
Alleman,M. — 109, 178
Alvino, L. — 135
Ambler, D. — 137, 152, 178
Amidon, R. — 132, 152
Ammons,W. — 200
Amsden, D. — 127, 152, 153, 160, 182
Anderson, C — 96,214
Anderson, S. — 127, 172
Angstadt, K. — 104, 109, 168, 176
Apger, A. — 135
ApsleyJ. — 135
Arthur, D. — 153
Arthur, C— 96,109
Aston, K. — 101,143
Autenrieth,S. — 109
Baduini, P. — 109, 155
Baker, E. — 127
Baker, R. — 132,210
Bangert, K. — 86
Barnabic, G. — 157
Barnhart, J. — 187
Barry, J. — 96,184
Bates, S. — 127, 144, 153,167
Bauer, M. — 127, 196, 197
Baughman, B. — 98, 154, 180
Beam,S. — 91
Becker, C. — 86, 1 42, 1 70, 1 96
Behler, K. — 107, 109, 153, 172, 180
Beistline, K. — 135
Beltz, D. — 129,143,176
Bennethum, D. — 160
Bensing, R. — 132
Beresford,T. — 96, 187
Beriont, L — 109,143
Berriker, R. — 109
Bevan,A. — 109
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BilgerJ. — 135,160, 176
BittnerJ. — 155,164
Bitzer, L — 210
Bixler, S. — 174
BoagJ. — 22,135, 172,197
Boeckel, E. — 96, 174, 193, 214
Boehler,C — 135,197,204
Bohlander, R. — 110, 158
Boltz, A. — 137, 147
Boltz, M. — 110, 157
Bond,S. — 137
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BooharJ. — 135
Boohar, S. — 131
Borgerson, M. — 131
Bostock, J. — 100, 176
Bowie, A. — 135
Bowman, D. — 91
Boyd, E.— 110, 131,143
Boyd, C — 135
Boyd, J. — 131
Boyer, R. — 127, 187
Bozelli,M. — 135,160
Bratton, H. — 137,193,206
Breda, V. — 137
Breder, D. — 135, 145,160
Breslin, P. — 127
Brewer, R. — 157
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Brinkman, J. — 110
Brokans, A. — 184
Bronneck, C. — 95
Brown, C. — 200
Brown, D. — 135
Brown, M. — 208
Brown, P. —96
Brown, R. — 110
Brown, T. — 137,160
Bruce, C — 135,176
Brumbaugh, E. — 135
Brunner, L. — 129
Brunner, R. — 96
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Bull, R. — 129, 170
Burch, M. — 98,153,154, 182
Burger, L. — 110, 153,210
Burke, C — 110
Burtner, R. — 110, 143, 159
Bushong, M. — 110, 148
Butkofsky, K. — 110,152, 159
Butterbaugh, D. — 174
Byers, L. — 132
Byrd, R. — 137,160,184
Calabrese, A. — 96, 174, 193, 210
Callahan, D. — 135
Camillo, M. — 197
Campbell, P. — 96
Campbell, T. — 152
Cardimona, S. — 93
Carlson, C. — 96,110
Cary, K. — 170,198
Catherman, J. — 110
Cebulka, P. — 129, 152,159
Chabitnoy, R. — 111
Charlton, D. — 111
Chesney, T. — 170, 193, 208
Chrin, D. — 111
Clark, T. — 111,187
Clarke, P. — 159,160
Clegg, B. — 111,176
Clemens, C. — 111
ColyerJ.— 96, 153,180
Comfort, C. — 1 1 1 , 1 52, 1 57, 1 59
Conover, J. — 135,193,206
Cooper, ). — 135
Copemhaver, S. — 129
Corso, S. — 137,148
Cosslett, C — 193
Courter,S. — 137, 145
Crawford, C. — 95,153
Crone, S. — 135,159
Crum,S. — 155,159
Cuipylo, D. — 132
CullatherJ. — 135
Cummings, H.— 111,142
Currin, M. — 92,158
Curry, J. — 112
Curtis, A. — 142, 160, 187
Dahms, D. — 174,193,206
DaKay,T. — 132
Daly, T. — 112,170,198
Daugherty, C. — 132
Davis, C — 132
Debus, D. — 132,206
Deck, R. — 132,178
DeCroat, C. — 135
DeiterJ. — 112, 142,170
Dellinger, W. — 187
DeLoache, M. — 112, 153, 180
Dempsey, M. — 135, 160, 197
Deroba, J. — 178,214
Detweiler, C. — 93, 153, 186
Diana, C — 98,145,172
Dickson, D. — 152
Didden,M. — 112
Diehl, K.— 132, 152
Diemer, C. — 137
Dietrich, D. — 204
DilorioJ. — 100,153
Dilworth, T. — 129, 160, 167, 178
Dinsmore, A. — 112
Doney, A. — 86,98, 172
Donnelly, E. — 148
Donohoe, J. — 137, 174,193
Dorset, R. — 137, 156
Dortch,M. — 208
Drake, J. — 132,196, 197
Drybread, D. — 129, 196, 205, 214
Dubble, P. — 129
Dufresne, P. — 131
Dunn, B. — 137,152,153
Dunnick, S. — 152
Dupont, S. — 135, 153
Dusel, R. — 112,170,210
Early, B. — 160
East, D. — 92, 145, 1 52, 1 53, 180
Eben,M. — 182
Eckler, R. — 174
EhrlichJ. — 137
Eisenhauer, M. — 131,208
Eisenmeier, J. — 155, 156
Ellis, J.— 112,174
Emmons, P. — 132
Enge, M.— 113, 147,153,182
Englehart, H. — 135,193
Englehart, ). — 100, 144, 176
Enzman, B. — 113, 147, 152, 153, 169,
182
Eppley, R. — 129, 132
Errickson, J. — 131,186
Ervin, B. — 132
Eshelman, D. — 113,170,214
Evans, C — 129,159,197
Evans, D. — 200
Evans, J. — 113,182
EwinJ. — 206
FacklerJ. — 208
Fackler,S. — 113,184
Faller, R. — 129
Fasnacht, L. — 135, 159, 178, 206, 214
Fechinsin, J. — 129,170
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Feinauer, K. — 186,208
Ferguson, C. — 152
Ferguson, T. — 137,187
Fernsler, G. — 129, 152, 154, 160
Ferriola, L — 129,158
Fetrow, R. — 93, 94, 1 47, 1 53, 1 87
Fick,T. — 129,147,153,182
Fisher, C. — 132,137
Fisher, C — 131
Fitzpatrick, M. — 137, 172, 196
Flohr, D. — 135, 193
Floyd, J. — 113
Folkenroth,T.— 137,160
Forker, K. — 101
Forte, S. — 131,148
Fortna, H. — 131,182
Fox, C — 107,108,113,172
Fox, C — 152,182
Fox,W. — 93, 147, 152, 153
Frankowski, W. — 87, 96, 169, 174, 193
Frantz, D. — 87, 94, 152, 167, 168, 182
Franz, D. — 129,157,174, 210
Freed, L — 129,142, 160
FreyJ. — 216
Frey,S. — 132
Fries,). — 135
Fritz, N. — 129
Fuhrer, M. — 113, 174,210
Fuller, L — 182
Cable, J. — 170
Gallant, M. — 137,152,160
Galloway,M. — 113,187
GaNun, ). — 87, 96, 196, 205, 210
Gargiulo, J. — 87, 100, 148, 153, 182
Garland, C — 98, 187
Garlock, B. — 103, 105, 108, 113, 168
Garrett, L — 152
Gasparino, N. — 98,193
Geesey, C. — 132
Gelsinger, L. — 129, 152, 159, 160
Gerhart, R. — 137,174
Gernerd, D. — 129, 196, 197, 158, 205,
210
G i I berg, K. — 95, 1 68, 1 70, 1 74, 1 93
Gingrich, W. — 113,167,184
Giovannini, J. — 135
Girtch,G. — 184
Gish, D. — 98,172
Givler,C — 101
Glass, G. — 135,182
Glick, R. — 98,154,182
Goldberg, W. — 1 35, 164, 187, 206
Gottlieb, E. — 137
Gould, J.— 184
Grant, S. — 197
Greening, R. — 96, 143
Greenstein, N. — 106,113,167,172
Greska,W. — 137, 174
Griffith, R. — 200
Grimes, J. — 135
Gromis, R. — 178
Gross, D. — 114, 154
Grove, S. — 114,154
Guise,M. — 132,170
Hackman, V. — 114,159
Haines, J. — 114,169,172
Halbleib, J. — 129,193,208
Halteman, K. — 103, 114- 176
Hammond, B. — 129
Hamor, S. — 135,198,206
Hampton, D. — 132
Hancock, S. — 131,152, 172
Hanna, C — 208
Hannigan, J. —114,160
Harclerode, S. — 1 35, 145, 153
Harding, S. — 94,97,154
Hardisky, M. — 170, 210
Harner, K. — 114, 147
Harris, G. — 98,193,170,214
Harris, W. — 131,170,193
Hartnett, K. — 214
Haverstick, ]. — 114,210
Haverstock, S. — 214
Hazel, W. — 114, 174, 193, 210
Heckman, R. — 88,142
Heffelfinger, D. — 153
Heilner, L. — 114
Heiry,T. — 174
Heister, S. — 114, 145, 152, 153
Heller, J. — 114
Henckler, H. — 170,210
Henderson, K. — 115,210
Hermes, R. — 137
HerrJ. — 178
Heston, N. — 129,152,153,160
Hickey,C — 132, 172
Hildebrand, R. — 115
Hinkel, M . — 100
Hintz, T.— 131,147,178
Hockenberry, J. — 129
Hoffman, D. — 137,144
Hoffman, J. — 137
Holbrook, ). — 131, 167, 169, 172, 197
Hollenbach, C. — 104, 1 1 5, 1 52, 159,
160
Hollowell, K. — 137,184
Hoover, D. — 1 31 , 1 47, 1 52, 1 53
Hoover, K. — 131,160
Hope, W. — 182
Horst, D. — 135,152
Hostetter, G. — 196
Hostetter, N. — 88, 92, 168
Hough, L — 100, 144
Housel, D. — 135
Houtz, L — 101
Howard, W. — 115, 170, 198, 208
Howse, P. — 129, 174,210
Huber, L — 137,152
Huber, M. — 115,158
Huckins,S. — 115
Hughes, G. — 115
Hume,M. — 132
Hunsberger, A. — 115, 143
Hunsicker,C — 116,145
Hunter, G. — 116,210
Hussey, J. — 174,193
Hussey, R. — 193,206
Hutchinson, R. — 137
lannarella, E. — 88, 91 , 95, 174, 200
latestaj. — 193
lies, P. — 132
Immen, L. — 91,96,205
Ingraham, W. — 160,178
)acoby,S. — 116, 145,160
James, B. — 92
Janiak, S. — 160, 186
lohns, R. — 127, 187,216
Johnson, A. — 116, 145, 176, 204
Johnson, D. — 88,158,200
Johnson, G. — 96, 176
Johnson, H. — 131,153
Johnson, N. — 116, 143, 176
Johnson, W. — 178
Johnston, R. — 148
Jones, E. — 132
Jurman, M. — 116
Kabia, R. — 97, 169, 208
Kargol, J. — 116, 155, 159, 160, 187
Katzman, J. — 187,164
Kauffman, W. — 116, 147, 153, 182
Keebler, J. — 117
Keef e r, M . — 88, 91 , 98, 1 72, 1 96
Kegerise, K. — 137, 153
Kehs, J. — 137,197
Kelsey, R. — 170
Kern,). — 127,148, 167, 182
Kelso, N. — 132
Kielb, C — 127,152,153,155
Kienzle, K. — 127, 152,159,160
Kiernan, J. — 174,193,210
KinsellaJ.— 95
Kipp,G. — 135
Kirchhof, D. — 89, 100, 142, 176
Kirms,M. — 137,174,193
Kleiner, R. — 127, 172
Kline, G. — 206
Kline, W. — 117
Knaub,T. — 129,152
Knauer, D. — 117, 160
Knipe, C — 127,178
Knudson, H. — 103, 106, 98, 170, 193,
210
Kochel,). — 137, 159,160
Kocher, K. — 131,152,153, 180
Kocsis, R. — 129,204
Koffel,C — 137,174
Koons,T. — 193
Korn, D. — 22,132
Kost, D. — 131,157
Kotch, P. — 135
Kovonuk, M. — 132, 200
Kramer, S. — 152
Kreider, S. — 117, 142,187
Kubilus, A. — 132,172
Kuntz,S. — 117,153,184,196
Kushler, F. — 129,174,210
Ladd, H. — 97,164
Lamparter, P. — 180
Lamphere, H. — 132
Landis, L — 117,197
Lang, D. — 129
Langkamer, R. — 1 37
Lavella, L — 129
Leach, A. — 89, 100, 154
Leathers, D. — 101,206
Lee, E.— 93, 153,154
Lee, S. — 127,148,152
Leeper, C — 127,148,168
237
Leighty, J. — 127
LemkeJ. — 135
16012,0.-127,143,172
Lenz, M. — 101
Leonard, J. — 132
Lerch,Q.— 117
Lesser, G . — 1 1 7, 1 70, 1 93, 206, 208
Lewis, M. — 127, 172
Lewis, S. — 137, 172
Lichtner, F. — 174, 193
Linde, K. — 200
Lippert, J. — 131,148
Lippincott, W. — 137, 174, 193
Lobell, R. — 132,206
Lockner, M. — 1 37, 1 43, 1 48, 1 52
LohmanJ. — 117, 145, 180
Long, L — 158
LongacreJ. — 131,158, 182
Loomis, K. — 95, 153
Loser, J. — 137, 182
Love, R. — 132
Lucas, C — 137, 210
LukensJ. — 105, 117,210
Lutz, B. — 98, 172
Lyons, F. — 137, 187, 193
Mackenson, C. — 1 37, 1 48, 1 72
Mader, J.— 93,153
Malesie, K. — 117
Manhire, L. — 97, 205
Mannik, C. — 137, 152, 153, 180
Manwiller, ). — 170,198,214
Mardula, J. — 95, 174, 200, 210
Margolf, S.— 132, 152, 153
MarkleyJ. — 135, 208
Martin, T. — 118,176
Mata, W. — 135
Matter, K. — 118, 170
Matylewicz, L. — 131, 153, 160
Mazur,S. — 137,159
McAllister, R. — 89,152
McCabe, R. — 158
McCarren, R— 96
McClelland, B. — 127, 197
McDivitt,). — 214
McCary, ]. — 131
McGrath,K.— 137
McKaig, B. — 137
McLaughlin, P. — 118
McManis, K. — 170
McNamara, B. — 197
McNultyJ. — 137
McPherson, M. — 118, 167
Meek, M. — 132, 152, 160
Melsky, L. — 96, 173, 193, 214
Melson, C. — 118, 153
Merchant, P. — 118
Miles, J. — 160, 167
Miller, C — 118,196, 210
Miller, J. — 97, 184
Miller, J. — 137,174
Miller, K. — 137,172
Miller, K. — 118, 153
Miller,M. — 131
Miller,M. — 129
Miller, N. — 132, 143, 160
Miller, P. — 137, 197
Miller, R. — 97,180
Miller, W. — 174
Mills, P. — 131,159
Minnich, R. — 118, 186, 159
Mislick, B. — 127,159
Mitchell, R. — 129, 174,200
Mitchell, S. — 137
Moeckel, J. — 137
Moeller, P. — 137
Moffett, R. — 137, 152, 193
Moore, D. — 135, 144, 153, 180
Moore, H. — 118
Moore, L. — 118, 142,210
Moore, N.— 127, 210
Morbach, A. — 131, 1 72, 197, 205, 21 4
Morrison, W. — 89
Morrow, M. — 137, 147
Mosteller, C — 131, 187, 216
Moul, R. — 148
Moyer, W. — 118
Muldoon, E. — 135, 170, 193, 210
Murphy, J. — 187
Murphy, N. — 129, 196, 197
Murphy, R. — 119
Musselman, S. — 137
Myers, D. — 119
Nash, (. — 132,197
Nash, R. — 131,182
Neidig, K. — 98, 144
Neill, G. — 137,178
Nelson, N. — 129, 160, 167, 168
Ness, R. — 170
Nichols, M. — 142
Nissley, C — 119,145
Nottingham, E. — 100
Ober, D. — 174, 214
Oehler, D. — 129, 157, 210
Olsen, C — 137, 187
Olver, P. — 127,152,180
Orwig, D. — 184
Osborne, S. — 193
Otto, C — 129, 160
Owen,S. — 119
PaffJ. — 96,153, 180
Page, K. — 119
Palladino, J. — 119, 160
Palomba, E. — 119,144
Pappas, A. — 129, 164, 172
Patricelli, J. — 174
Patricelli, R. — 137
Paxton, M. — 22, 1 35, 160, 1 76, 197,
204,210
Pease, ). — 174
Pembleton, R. — 119, 193, 216
Penturelli, C — 129,142
Pershing, J. — 131,186
Peterson, D. — 131,158
Peterson, L. — 108, 120, 143
Peterson, N. — 120
Peterson, P. — 152
Petty, L — 132, 170
Phifer, W. — 120, 174, 198, 208
Phillips, B. — 96, 148,152
Pike, C — 129
Poley, T. — 120, 174, 210
Posey, L.— 132, 184
Potter, C. — 131,159, 180
Pottieger, K. — 99
Poust, D. — 187
Powley, N. — 96,152,153
Pratt, P. — 129,158
Priester, L. — 1 32, 1 35, 1 59, 206, 208
Proctor, P. — 137, 143, 184
Pry, K. — 135, 182
Puglisi, S. — 96
Pumphrey, J. — 120, 170, 193, 210
Purviance, C. — 120
Quick, E. — 142
Rangnow, B. — 187
Ratti, R. — 187
Raver, M. — 120, 170
ReaskeJ.— 120
Reber, E. — 120
Reber, R. — 96, 143
Redding, ). — 120, 153,180
Reed,C. — 135, 160
Reese, D. — 135, 197
Reese, S. — 98, 172, 196
Reese, T. — 193
Reich, T. — 120
Reifsnyder, D. — 132, 164
Reinecker, D. — 92, 187
Reinhold, R. — 137, 193
Reisch, J. — 137,152,160
Reitz, E. — 120
Reynolds, C. — 144, 167, 176
Reynolds, R. — 129, 174
Rhoads, G. — 135, 174
Rhoads, M. — 131,156,164
Rice, D. — 131,178
Risser, R. — 132, 154
Rist, L — 132, 176
Ritchey, J. — 101,174, 208
Ritchie, L. — 132
Robbins, B. — 131
Robertson, J. — 121
Robertson, K. — 121,142
Robey, D. — 193
Robinson, C. — 98, 180
Roehm, P. — 121
Roes, R. — 200, 216
Rogers, E. — 137
Roman, J. — 132
Ross, E. — 132, 152,153, 172
Ross, ). — 137,193
Rote, M. — 157
Roth, A. — 129, 167, 153, 168, 178
Rothermel, C. — 95
RoukeJ. — 121,169
Rouke, K. — 132,152
Rowand, R. — 131 , 1 52, 1 53, 182
Rowland, D. — 153
Rowland, P. —89, 98, 153, 154
Rozelle, W. — 137, 152, 153, 184
Rudiak, J.— 94
Rudiak, N. — 132
Ruehr,S. — 214
Rupert, D. — 132, 148,152
Rupich, R. — 170,193,214
Russo, M. — 121,205
Rutherford, F. — 104, 105, 121, 167,
208,169
238
Ryder, N.— 121
Sabol, R. — 186
530(15,5.-152,153,156,182
Saint Sauveur, E. — 135, 152
Samples, J. — 153
Sandleman, L — 127,152
Sanko, S.— 132,206
Savage, C. — 172
Sawyer, M. — 187
Sazama, L — 107, 122, 172
Scalera, D. — 122,210
Scattergood, J. — 131, 158, 160
Schackenbach, D. — 135
Schaefer, D. — 159
Schaeffer, D. — 132,135
Schantz, R. — 131,159
Scharf,L. — 92,143
Scheeren, F. — 153, 159, 193, 206
Schlee, R. — 137,182
Schleifer, P. — 95, 174
Schmidt, M. — 135
Schneider, H. — 132, 135, 206
Schneider, R. — 127, 167
Schoch, J. — 135,174,200
Scholler, D. — 142, 176
Schorr, R. — 132, 152, 159, 160
Schreiber, G. — 93, 147, 156
Schreiber, N. — 129,204
Schroeder, B. — 129
Schucker,S. — 132,152,160
SchultzJ. — 129
Schwarz, C— 98,169,193
Schwarz, L. — 132
Scognamiglio, T. — 157, 170, 193
Scott, C — 152, 153, 180
Scott, E. — 129
Scott, H. — 131,148,152,182
Scott, R. — 122,159
Seegert, D. — 96
Seidel, B. — 100, 142
SekerkeJ. — 135, 152
Semmel, C. — 143
Sener, S. — 95, 178, 214
Shane, R. — 96
Sharman,C. — 92, 147
Shay, L. — 132
Sheaffer, T. — 174, 193, 210
Shemeta,S. — 22, 135,160
Sheriff, R. — 27, 152,159,204
Sherry, C — 135
Shirk, H.— 129,131
Shivell, E. — 131
Shoemaker, B. — 99
Shoop,S. — 92
Short, S. — 96, 157
Shortell, A. — 105, 122, 170, 193, 206
Shotwell, K.— 122,178
Shuey, A. —127,204
Shultis, C — 122, 152, 153
Shumway, W. — 129, 178
Shupp, C. —131,170
Simons, B. — 210
Singer, D. — 95, 174, 210
Sipe, P. — 135
Sitzler, M. — 131,178
Smith, C— 122, 155, 187
Smith, L.— 145
Smith, M. — 129, 153, 167, 168
Smith, M. — 131
Smith, R. — 153, 182
Snavely, L. — 172
Snyder, H.— 123, 174,206
Snyder, J. — 123,170
Snyder, P. — 178
Snyder, S. — 97,153,184
Snyder, S. — 104, 123
Sost,W. — 135,180
Spacht, P. — 132
Speer, P. — 123
Speir, D. — 131,172, 205
Spiegle, J. — 135
Spilman, A. — 129
Spiro, J. — 123,174
Sprecher, J. — 127, 131, 157, 160, 164,
167
Stabley, C. — 132
Stachow, A. — 147
Starke, D. —137, 155, 156
Stefanick,Y. — 123
Steltz, M. — 129, 155, 159, 178
Stetler, D. — 96,214
Stewart, T. — 101
Stine, D. — 135
Stocker, B. — 186
Stoner, L. — 123, 159
Streeter, N. — 135
StrohlJ. — 135
Strohman, T. — 102, 123, 153
Styer, L. — 135
Suda,C — 170
Sudeck, R.— 132, 182
Sweigart, L — 131,153,182
Syvertsen, K. — 152, 160
Taber, K. — 102, 107, 123, 172
Tanner, R. — 90, 91, 96, 142, 167, 210
Tarbutton, W. — 123, 174, 210
Teed, D. — 123
Thomas, S. — 131,143
Thompson, P. — 170, 193
Tilipko, L. — 129,176,204
Tilotta, R. — 193
Toby, J. — 143,160,184
Tomrell, R. — 93
Travis, L. — 160
Trigg, R. — 135
Trone,T. — 96,216
Troutman, K. — 135
Trullinger, D. — 92, 98, 168, 172
Tucker, V. — 135,152,159
Tyluki, F. — 95,178
Uhrich, J.— 193,214
Uhrich,T. — 193,214
Ulmer, H.— 91
VanderVeur, ). — 100, 144, 176
VanHouten, B. — 124,159
Van Riper, M. — 132, 144, 160,184
Vezza, C — 124
Villiotti, D. — 174, 193, 210
Visneski,C — 132,174
Visneski,P. — 167, 170
Vogel, R. — 124
Wagner, G. — 91, 158, 160, 186
Wagner, S. — 92, 170,193
Walborn,C. — 124
Wales, C— 93
Walker, J. — 127, 167,168
Walmer, D. — 90, 147
Walmer, G. — 93
Walseben, E. — 124,174
Walseben, P. — 124, 174
Walters, G. — 157, 193
Wannemacher, P. —137, 153
Ward, L — 124
Ward, R. — 98, 193
Ward, T. — 129, 170
Warwick, B. — 91
Weaver, J. — 124
Weigel,M. — 93, 145,180
Weller, G. — 198
Wenger, D. — 124, 182
Wenger, V. — 127
Wert, R. — 97, 158
Wert, S. — 124, 144
Wertz, D. — 93, 170
West, P. — 132, 172
West, P. — 124
Wheatley,W. — 131
White, D. — 155
White, S. — 99
Whittle, D. — 132
Wildrick, C — 137, 197
Wilson, M. — 125, 172
Wilson, R. — 90,101,143
Wilt, R.— 159, 186
Windham, M. — 132, 160
Winter, A. — 193
Winter, N. — 129
Wise, K. — 125
Wise, S. — 93
Withers, C — 125
Withers, S. — 101
Witmer, L — 100
Wolf,W. — 127, 178
Wonderling, C. — 125
Wood, P. — 1 25, 1 53, 169, 1 76
Woodland, M. — 137, 152, 153, 180
Woodworth, E. — 131, 152, 157
Woolbaugh,C — 137
Worthington,T. — 129
Wubbena, C. — 97, 1 53, 180
Wysolovski, L. — 131
Yinger, R. — 132,182
Yocum, D. — 125,160,178
Young, K. — 22
Zahuta, P. — 98, 170,216
Zearfoss, G. — 137
Zearfoss, J. — 93
Zehner, M. — 90, 92
Zingg, D. — 103, 108, 125, 167, 169,
1 70, 208
Zolenski, V. — 152
239
To catch the spinning years
and hold them still . . .
have nothing change
and not one age
and no Time
chasing at my heels
Oh, now and then
to catch the years
and hold them still.
— Harris
Special thanks for help and encouragement needed in a year of change to:
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Monteith
Jim Bowman, our advisor
Ed Patrick, our Taylor representative
Professional Photo Services Inc.
Steve Aleshire for his typewriter and
Bob Heilman, a student at Witchita State University who did some last minute
artwork for us,
Cheryl Kirk for her tribute to Dean Faust,
And numerous others who pitched in to help when the going got rough.
The Editors.
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