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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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A  Feast  of  Fools 

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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Rain  Rain 
Go  Away 

Come  again  some  other  day 

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 


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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 


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"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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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 
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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. 


96 


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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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99 


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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. 


101 


Class  of  74  Honors 
Outstanding  Juniors 


Karen  Taber 


Ken  Bickel 
Tom  Strohman 


102 


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Derrick  Zingg 
Kathy  Hal  tern  an 


jane  Gar  lock 


Howie  Knudson 


103 


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Craig  Hollenbach 


Susan  Snyder 

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Kristen  Angstadt 

Frank  Rutherford 


104 


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 


106 


107 


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 


108 


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 


12 


Lynne  A.  Beriont 
Elementary  Education 


Randal  C.  Berriker 
Religion 


Allen  L.  Bevan  III 
Political  Science 


Kenneth  R.  Bickel 
Religion 


109 


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Psychology 


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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Karen  Butkofsky 
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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115 


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 


119 


120 


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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Thomas  M.  Strohman 
Music  Education 


Karen  L.  Taber 
Elementary  Education 


William  R.  Tarbotton 
Political  Science 


Donald  M.  Teed 
Sociology 


123 


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 


124 


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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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,  ). 

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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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1976  Class  Officers 


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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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. 


158 


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- 
bach,  S.  Crum,  ).  Kar- 
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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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Quittie  73  Staff 

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. 


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Spring  Arts  Festival  — 
Behind  the  Scenes 


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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. 


168 


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. 


169 


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 

170 


K 


A 


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w  - 


IA. 


171 


Delta  Lambda  Sigma 


172 


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 


173 


4M1 


174 


0 


A 


Phi  Lambda  Sigma 


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 


175 


Kappa  Lambda  Nu 


176 


K 


10 


A 


N 


1.  C.  Reynolds 

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 


177 


Knights  of  the  Valley 


178 


na 


K 


O 


V 


1.  T.  Dilworth 
2. 

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 

1 79 


180 


- 


/ 


Sigma  Alpha  lota 


1. 

C.  Potter 

16. 

C.  Woodland 

2. 

].  Samples 

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 

29. 

M.  Weigel 

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182 


Phi  Mu  Alpha  Sinfonia 


0 


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1. 

R.  Nash 

2. 

H.  Fortna 

17. 

|.  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. 

].  Evans 

29. 

M.  Eben 

15. 

B.  Click 

30. 

T.  Fick 

16. 

S.  Sachs 

31. 

R.  Rowand 

183 


1. 

K.  Abbey 

2. 

G.Girtch 

3. 

J.Miller 

4. 

S.  Snyder 

5. 

D.  Orwig 

6. 

W.  Gingrich 

7. 

K.  Hollowell 

8. 

R.  Byrd 

9. 

|.  Barry 

10. 

].  Toby 

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 


184 


Gamma  Sigma  Sigma 


r 


185 


Alpha  Phi  Omega 


0 


Q 


1.  S.  Janiak 

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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186 


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 


187 


The  Athletics 


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Cheerleaders 

Try  to 

Resurrect 

School  Spirit 


190 


CHEERLEADERS  —  Front:  S.  Anderson.  Standing:  S.  Shemeta,  M. 
Wilson,  D.  Drybread, ).  Drake,  A.  Ueach,  K.  Taker  (Capt.),  C.  Savage, 
C.  Lentz  (Co-Capt.) 


191 


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. 


192 


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). 


193 


Dutchmen 
Ready 
to 
Move 


194 


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Valley 
for 
Three 


195 


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.) 


196 


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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197 


V 


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). 


198 


Soccer 
Comes 
Alive 
at  the 
Valley 


199 


200 


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 


201 


N.  Schreiber,  R.  Sheriff,  C.  Boehler,  A.  Johnson,  D.  Dietrich,  R.  Kocsis, 
M.  Paxton,  A.  Shuey,  L.  Tilipko. 


204 


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. 
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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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209 


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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Row  7: ).  Manwiller,  N.  Fasnacht,  D.  Ober,  L.  Melsky,  Co-Capt.,  S.  Sener,  Co.-Capt.,  E.  Boeckel,  C.  Harris,  H.  Henckler.  Row  2:  S.  Ruehr,  T.  Uhrich, ).  McDivitt,  D. 
Eshelman,  S.  Haverstick,  R.  Rupich,  K.  Harnett,  A.  Morbach.  Row 3:  L.  Sorrentino,  Coach, ).  Bulko,  C.  Anderson,  D.  Stetler, ).  Deroba,).  Uhrich,  D.  Drybread. 


214 


Baseball  Returns  to  Campus 


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215 


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. 


216 


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Jerry  Frey 


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Tennis  Club 

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Patrons 


A  Friend 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  DeAlton  S.  Ambler 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Curtis  Amidon 

Mrs.  Nancy  R.  Barnet 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  David  L.  Barry 

Mrs.  Mary  Helen  Biclcel 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Mertis  S.  Bixler 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Forrest  D.  Bowie 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Thomas  B.  Bowman 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Curtis  Boyd,  Jr. 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Thomas  Breder 

Mrs.  Charles  Breslin 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Robert  L  Brown 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Larry  P.  Bruenn 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Lawrence  M.  Brunner 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  I.  Burch 

John  Acie  Burgess 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  S.  Mark  Bushong 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Dorsey  W.  Butterbaugh 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Stephen  J.  Chrim 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Harold  J.  Clegg 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Philip  J.  Corso 

Anne  F.  Crandall 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Jack  Crawford 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Clifton  B.  Currin 


Mr.  and  Mrs.  Albert  H.  Curtis,  II 

D  and  S  Music  and  Appliance  Co. 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  R.  B.  Diemer 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Edward  P.  Donnelly 

Mrs.  Lou  C.  Dunn 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Ronald  Dupont 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Edmund  J.  Eisenmeier 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  William  L.  H.  Evans 

James  C.  Ewin  Family 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Allen  R.  Fasnacht 

Dieter  B.  Flohr 

D.  Frey 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Marshall  R.  Frey 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  B.  GaNun,  Jr. 

Floyd  Garland 

Leonard  Gilberg 

Robert  C.  Gingrich 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Frank  T.  Greenstein 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  George  Gordon 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Charles  W.  Gross,  Sr. 

Mrs.  Dorothy  Haines 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  William  Hammond 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Thad  Harbaugh 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Merle  Harding 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  H.  Martin  Heisey 


224 


Mr.  and  Mrs.  Henry  G.  Henclcler,  Jr. 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Harold  P.  Hollenbach 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Richard  D.  Hoover 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Eby  Hostetter 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Robert  Huckins 

Mrs.  Ruth  E.  Hull 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  Robert  Hunsicker 

Michael  lannarella 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  James  latesta 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Lawrence  W.  J.  Johnson 

Bernard  Jurman 

Margaret  Keebler 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Robert  W.  Keefer 

Mrs.  Jacob  H.  Killheffer 

Mrs.  George  R.  Kline 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  C.  Robert  Knipe 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Nicholas  C.  Korpon 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  D.  Kowalchuk 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  George  Kuntz 

Robert  Lau 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Henry  Lohmann 

Herbert  S.  Long 

Mrs.  E.  Thea  Lucas 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  Lyons 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Charles  W.  McGarth,  Jr. 


Mr.  and  Mrs.  Daniel  W.  McGary 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Gordon  McPherson 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  George  H.  Miller,  Jr. 

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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 

Bickel,  K.  — 102, 109, 159, 160, 167, 

168,178,216 
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 

Bonnet,  N.  — 127, 152, 167, 180 
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 

Briggs,  E.  —  127, 152, 160, 167, 180 

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 

Buesing,  D.  — 174,  200 

BulkoJ.  — 101,214 

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 


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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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