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1  gBODUITAPHILLIA 
LEBANON  VALLEY  COLLEG 
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Table  of  Contents 

Qtudent  Guide 4 

9pecial  Events 17 

Qeniors 32 

Faculty  and 
Administration       62 

Organizations 82 

Campus  Living 1 08 

Greeks 1 30 

Athletics 1 50 


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Foreword 

Lebanon  Valley  College  is 
many  things  to  many  ditferent 
people.  Nobody  would  deny, 
however,  that  the  Valley  has  a 
personality  all  its  own.  This  per- 
sonality is  a  product  of  a  diverse 
and  very  unique  student  body. 
Thus,  the  1980  Quittie  is  not  just 
a  book  of  sterile  buildings,  differ- 
ential equations,  and  campus 
changes.  It  is  a  book  of  people. 
Its  raison  d'etre  has  been  to 
present  a  more  in-depth  view  of 
life  at  the  Valley  through  a  closer 
look  at  some  of  the  people  who, 
for  a  while,  call  Lebanon  Valley 
College  their  home. 

Quite  intentionally,  the  book  is 
aimed  at  the  individual  in  sports, 
organizations,  fraternities,  and  so 
forth  —  with  the  initial  opening 
section  serving  as  a  brief  encap- 
sulation of  LVC  —  academically, 
athletically,  and  likewise,  in 
regard  to  student  life. 

It  is  hoped  that  this  publication 
will  bring  back  good  memories  of 
the  past  collegiate  year.  Most 
importantly,  the  1980  Quittie  is 
finally  a  book  by,  for,  and  about 
the  "students  of  the  Valley,"  and 
that's  the  way  it  should  be. 
—  Pam  Shadel 


A  Student 

Guide  to 

the  Valley 

A  Athletes,  Art,  ABC 

"Is  that  thing  really  supposed  to  be 
art?"  "Beats  me!  The  only  picture  I  know 
is  Whistler's  Mother." 

Athletes  really  do  enroll  at  the  Valley 
and  yes  LVC  does  have  winning  teams.  In 
fact,  the  school  even  got  a  plug  by  How- 
ard Cosellon  ABC. 

"Can  you  believe  it,  ABC  sports  is 
coming  here  "  "I've  got  to  call  my  mom." 
"Let's  have  a  tailgating  party." 

B  Bars,  Benches,  Book- 
Store  (Beer  see  Illegal) 

"It's  Thursday,  are  you  going  to  the 
bar?"  "God  yes,  I  deserve  it  making  it 
through  this  week!!"  "Rich's  or  John- 
son's?" "Why  not  check  out  both?" 
"We're  there!" 

"Let's  sit  in  the  Quad  and  wait  for  the 
football  team  to  come  through." 

"Hey  frosh,  off  that  bench."  "Maybe  if 
we  paint  it  red''??" 

Everyone  loves  to  visit  the  bookstore  as 
soon    as    a    new    semester    begins: 


MELcnMFi;  IQhn  t 


C  Cemetery,  Coffee  Hour, 
Cars 

The  cemetery  does  not  have  to  be  a 
depressing  place.  Pledges  have  fun  roll- 
ing kegs  up  the  hill,  while  other  students 
enjoy  traying  down. 

Coffee  hour  is  the  place  to  see  who  has 
pulled  an  all-nighter  as  they  down  five 
cups  of  "valley  coffee."  In  addition,  it's  a 
great  place  to  mingle  with  faculty  and  fel- 
low students. 

You  can  not  survive  on  this  campus 
without  a  car!  If  the  pressure  doesn't  kill 
you,  the  food  will.  You  just  have  to 
escape  sometimes. 

D  Distributor,  Drama 
(Dining  see  Eating) 

"Anyone  want  to  put  in  a  buck,  I'nr 
going  to  Palmyra  for  a  keg?"  The  Valle> 
student  keeps  the  local  distributors  in 
business! 

From  musicals  to  morality  plays,  the 
Valley  has  done  them  all.  It's  Central  PA's 
own  little  Broadway. 


E  Eating,  Exams 


If  you  can  handle  the  dining  hall  day  in 
and  day  out,  you've  got  a  cast  iron  stom- 
ach! Such  appetizing  dishes  like  chuck 
wagon  and  Salisbury  steak  (better  known 
as  mystery  meats)  make  you  want  to  flee 
to  Wendy's  or  McDonalds. 

For  those  who  like  a  late  night  snack  to 
break  up  the  all-nighter.  Sambo's  and  the 
Wedgewood  aren't  bad.  Dunkin  Donuts  is 
also  available  if  you  can  stand  the  com- 
pany. 

Never  in  all  the  years  of  higher  educa- 
tion has  one  school  had  such  an  incredi- 
ble mass  of  back  tests.  Thank  you  Lord! 


F  Arts  Festival,  Frosh,  Frats 

The  Arts  Festival  better  known  as 
"Spring  Drugs  Weekend,"  is  a  great 
excuse  to  put  away  the  books  and  screw 
off. 

Freshmen  just  seem  to  stand  out  in  the 
crowd.  (See  large  vertical  photo  on  this 
page.)  Either  they  look  lost,  scared,  or 
they're  the  girls  who  constantly  carry  a 
pocketbook. 

Valley  Frats  Want  You!  A  fraternity  will 
teach  you  humility,  pride,  patience,  and 
how  to  determine  which  one  of  25  guys 
borrowed  your  new  Playboy.  Brother- 
hood is  very  big  in  fraternities,  and  why 
not?  When  you  live  with  25  guys  all  of 
whom  have  seen  you  go  to  the  bathroom, 
shave,  get  very  drunk  or  very  stoned,  and 
'tDtherwise  have  seen  you  as  the  ass  you 
sometimes  are,  you  either  love  'em  or 
hate  'em  or  a  little  of  both. 


G  Graffiti,  Groves,  Graduation 

*/#!!*/©  the  obscene  even  have  a 
place  at  the  Valley.  But  every  once  in  a 
while  they  get  their  hands  smacked  and 
the  board  and  markers  are  taken  away  as 
punishment  for  their  nasty  scribbles. 

The  grove  was  also  taken  away  and 
unfortunately  we  can  not  get  it  back  (at 
the  present  time  we  just  got  the  grove 
back  —  hallelujah!)  Stan's  Disco  was 
great  but  that  went  out  of  business  and 
so  did  the  student's  social  life.  Let's  face 
it,  standing  elbow  to  elbow  in  a  crowded 
hall  way  just  isn't  a  good  time!!! 

Graduating  seniors  are  the  people  who 
still  smile  during  finals  week." 

(Grades  see  Frustration) 


H  Hell  Night,  Homecoming 

All  right  you  worthless  pledges,  lets  see 
if  you  can  survive  the  ultimate  in  mind 
games  because  it's  "HELL  NIGHT!"  "Get 
your  bras  and  underwear."  Once  you 
make  it,  you  know  that  you  could  never 
go  through  it  again. 

Alumni  return  in  droves  and  "Dutch- 
man pride"  comes  alive  for  the  Home- 
coming festivities.  After  several  lackluster 
years  of  participation  by  campus  organi- 
zations, the  parade  of  floats  was  revital- 
zed.  The  most  welcome  addition  was  the 
election  of  a  senior  Homecoming  Queen 
—  Congrats  Elyce!  The  spectating  stu- 
dents sipped  their  "gloved  Michelobs" 
and  cheered  the  Dutchmen  on  to  a  14-7 
triumph  over  the  Devils. 


L  rSSU  ■ 


I  Intramurals,  Illegal,  I.D.'s, 
Infirmary 

Varsity  football  is  not  the  roughest 
sport  on  campus;  intramurals  are  by  far 
more  injurious.  The  players  are  often  for- 
mer high  school  jocks,  whose  main  idea 
is  "get  in  there  and  kill,"  especially  if  you 
belong  to  a  fraternity  (Rivalry:  Kalo-Philo 
see  R.)  Whether  because  of  tension  from 
school  or  over  enthusiasm,  every  try  is 
100%  effort,  and  the  infirmary  is  filled  for 
vi/eeks. 

When  speaking  of  the  infirmary,  always 
use  a  "Dutchy  Accent."  "Come  on  in  for 
your  physical."  "Any  illness,  surgery  or 
other  problems."  "No."  "Okay,  go  play, 
remember  we're  here  to  help  you."  When 
you're  sick  the  infirmary  always  gives  you 
pills  to  make  you  sleep.  This  is  absurd 
because  they  know  darn  well  no  one  has 
time  to  sleep! 

Illegal  and  I.D.'s  are  actually  one  and 
the  same.  If  you  don't  have  one  you  use 
someone  else's.  Just  don't  get  caught  by 
Officer  Finkle. 


J  Jazz  Band,  Jogging 

Improvisational  jazz,  upbeat  rock,  gol- 
den oldies,  whatever  your  favorite  is  the 
J-Band  plays  it. 

Everyone  takes  to  the  streets,  espe- 
cially Maple,  on  those  beautiful  spring 
days.  Just  remember  to  run  on  the  right 
side  of  the  street!  Annville  now  gives  tick- 
ets for  illegal  jogging. 


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K  Kreiderheim,  Kegs,  Kreide 


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Kreiderheim  is  that  big,  old  house  that  sits 
on  the  hill  and  that  everyone  longs  to  walk 
through  The  current  occupants  always 
extend  a  welcome  to  students  who  want  to 
frolick  on  the  frozen  ponds. 

Five  a.m.  is  the  safest  time  to  bring  in  a 
new  keg.  This  is  one  of  the  few  times  when 
dorm  halls  are  nearly  empty.  Recently  a  new 
rash  of  keg  parties  has  erupted  in  the  men's 
dorms  The  parties  are  quite  unique,  a  keg 
in  the  shower  and  girls  admitted  free  of 
charge  The  beer  supply  is  relatively  aafe  for 
a  time,  but  news  spreads  by  osmosis,  and 
soon  a  roadtrip  to  Palmyra  is  once  again 
required 

(See:  Distributor) 


irA  '-   1,\  ^'4'  '  ^        *■  Labs,  Leisure,  Lines,  Lampposts 


Labs  can  make  total  strangers  become 
dear  friends  or  sworn  enemies.  "Hurry  up, 
dammit'  I'm  going  home  today."  "Hey 
watch  that  acid'  Oh,  well,  I  didn't  like  that 
shirt  anyway"  If  you're  a  science  major  you 
might  as  well  move  your  bed  into  the  lab 

Everyone  says  leisure  time  can  be  spent 
goofing  off  on  campus  First  of  all,  who 
came  up  with  the  brilliant  idea  that  a  Valley 
student  has  leisure  time'^  And  second,  we 
have  to  find  or  search  for  things  to  do, 
because  the  bustling  metropolis  of  Annville 
goes  to  sleep  every  night  at  9:00 

No  matter  how  early  you  go  to  dinner  you 
always  wind  up  at  the  end  of  the  line  This  is 
due  to  the  fact  that  the  people  in  front  of  you 
always  leave  up  their  friends  and  their 
friends,  friends  and  so  on  and  so  forth  .  .  . 

"Kicked  out  any  lampposts  lately'^" 


M  Miller's,  Mail 

One  of  Annville's  hotspots  is  Miller's 
Market.  What  a  thrill  it  is  to  get  your  pay- 
check snd  run  down  to  the  store  for  a  six- 
pack  of  Tab  and  a  jumbo  box  of  Wheat 
Thins. 

"Why  IS  the  other  guy  in  my  box  so 
darn  popular'?  He's  got  twenty  letters  to 
my  one;  I  think  he's  writing  to  himself." 
Getting  mail  can  cheer  up  the  day  and 
not  getting  it  for  weeks  can  make  you 
want  to  eat  worms.  Ads  are  even  wel- 
come at  times,  but  the  Big  Two  are  pack- 
ages and  love  letters.  In  most  people's 
hearts  the  letter  comes  first,  but  a  box 
ranks  close  behind.  Care  packages  from 
home  make  the  receiver  envied  by  every- 
one on  the  floor. 


N  Nukes,  Nightlife 


The  Valley  loses  just  as  many  new  stu- 
dents to  the  fear  of  Nuclear  holocaust  as 
it  does  to  an  invisible  cum.  Thanks  Met 
Ed  for  building  Three  Mile  Island  "right  in 
our  own  backyard." 

A  nightlife  is  an  extinct  species.  Unless 
of  course  you  have  a  car  and  can  escape 
from  Annville  to  Mother's  or  some  other 
form  of  relaxation. 

Every  once  in  a  while,  the  nightlife  is 
exciting.  For  example,  the  Saturday  night 
football  game  at  Albright  was  a  superthril- 
ler.  Who  will  ever  forget  the  electricity  as 
the  scoreboard  counted  down  the  final 
minutes.  It  was  a  beautiful  victory, 
SHEER  ECSTASY!!! 

(See;  Your  Place) 


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0  Out-of-state,  Outdoors 

Being  an  out-of-state  student  means 
you  try  not  to  think  too  much  of  home; 
that's  one  place  you're  not  going  to  see 
for  a  long  time.  Happiness  is  meeting 
someone  from  your  hometown,  homes- 
ickness is  honking  at  a  car  with  your  state 
license  tag.  Being  out-of-state  involves 
defending  your  section  of  the  country. 
Sooner  or  later,  you'll  wonder  if  the  high 
tuition  is  wnrth  it. 

As  soon  as  the  sun  shines  and  warm 

winds  blow,  the  Valley  student  takes  to 

the  great  outdoors.  If  they  aren't  playing 

frisbee,  they  hit  the  beach  on  the  A-field. 

(See;  Ultimate) 


P  Pledging,  Pip,  Popcorn 

If  you  are  into  public  displays,  like  to 
wear  your  clothes  backward,  inside  out 
and  upside  down,  have  a  taste  for  gour- 
met delights,  love  to  get  up  at  5:30  am, 
and  can  laugh  at  yourself,  you  are  a 
prime  candidate  for  fraternity  and  sorority 
pledging. 

Pip  IS  the  campus  hound  who  looks  like 
he  is  on  his  last  leg.  One  day  he  con- 
sumed 14  pounds  of  K-rations  and 
couldn't  walk  away  from  that  spot  for  two 
days. 

One  of  the  greatest  excuses  for  a  study 
break  is  a  "popcorn  fit."  Just  ask  the  girls 
on  3rd  Green! 


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Q  Quarry,  Quad 


The  campus  swimming  hole  is  a  great 
place  to  test  out  your  ability  to  withstarid 
heights.  Boy  is  that  water  cold, 
brrrrrrrrrrrrr! 

The  Quad  has  many  functions.  Not 
only  is  it  located  at  the  center  of  campus, 
it's  also  a  great  place  to  shoot  the  breeze 
and  to  view  the  males  who  troop  oft  the 
A-field  from  practice.  Gome  rather  ingeni- 
ous souls  have  conjured  up  several  more 
uses  for  the  Quad:  howling  at  Green  at 
3:00  am,,  smashing  urinals  from  Kreider, 
and  scribbling  obscenities.  (Editor's 
Note:  Q  also  stands  for  the  Quad  and  the 
Quittie,  two  excellent  publications.) 


R  Registration,  Rowdy 

Once  you  have  successfully  completed 
filling  out  all  fourteen  forms  in  triplicate, 
you  may  move  on  to  the  final  table  and 
pray  you'll  get  the  okay.  If  not,  well  start 
all  over  again, 

(See,  Frustration) 

People  get  rowdy  in  many  different 
ways.  It's  their  way  of  getting  all  their 
frustrations  out  of  their  systems  after  a 
week  of  papers,  tests,  quizzes,  and  lec- 
tures. Usually,  the  rowdy  can  be  heard 
coming  back  from  Rich's  Monday,  Tues- 
day, Wednesday,  Thursday,  Friday,  Sat- 
urday ,  ,  , 


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9  Sheeting,  Sleep,  Studying 

Sheeting  is  another  one  ot  those  primal 
rituals  that  sets  the  traternity  brothers 
apart  from  the  residents.  Female  fresh- 
men always  scream,  slam  their  doors, 
and  bolt  themselves  in  when  the  guys 
come  on  the  floor.  The  upperclass 
women  simply  ove  it! 

While  it  may  L  ^  true  that  there  are  still 
eight  hours  to  sle  after  six  hours  of 
classes,  three  hours  of  playing  racquet- 
ball  with  your  roommate,  half  a  dozen 
hours  studying  and  a  couple  of  hours  at 
the  Center  watching  the  Flyers  and  girls, 
it  has  yet  to  work  out.  Either  some  pyro- 
maniac  sets  oft  his  latest  smoke  bomb  in 
the  middle  of  your  dirty  dream,  or  a  friend 
from  third  floor  wakes  you  up  to  state  that 
a  greasy  towny  tried  to  pick  her  up  at 
Rich's 

(.Studying  see  Procrastination.) 


T  Tug-0-War,  Tackshop,  Turkey 
Hill 

Freshmen  0-Sophomore  1 .  This  long 
standing  tradition  is  usually  won  by  the 
Sophomore  class.  The  Class  of  81 ,  how- 
ever, IS  the  first  class  to  totally  screw  up 
the  record  by  not  winning  any, 

Jeans,  cords,  and  bibs  are  the  stand- 
ard dress  here  at  the  Valley.  The  students 
keep  the  Tack  Shop  in  business  and  the 
ABC  Football  game  gave  the  owners  of 
the  shop  a  ton  of  free  advertising.  The 
late  night  rowdies  also  enjoy  tipping  the 
cows  next  to  the  Tack  Shop. 

The  minit  market  is  the  place  to  go  for 
slushes,  gas,  and  cigarettes. 


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U  Upperclassmen,  Ultimate 

To  the  right  is  an  example  of  the  typical 
upperclassmen.  For  some  reason  this 
individual  looks  very  similar  to  the  typical 
freshman. 

(See:  Freshman) 

The  latest  craze  on  campus  is  Ultimate 
or  frisbee  football.  Instead  of  studying  on 
a  Sunday  afternoon,  everyone  takes  to 
the  A-field  and  tosses  a  frisbee.  Competi- 
tion is  fierce  and  the  stakes  are  high,  but 
everyone  has  a  great  time. 


V  Vacations,  Vandalism,  Valentine 

We  love  when  they  come  and  hate 
when  they  go.  In  the  fall  we  live  for  Long 
Weekend  and  in  the  spring  we  just  about 
die  until  the  arrival  of  Spring  Break.  The 
ironic  thing  about  all  this  is  that  we  can't 
wait  to  come  back  at  the  end  of  summer 
vacation. 

Russia  has  communism,  Spain  has 
facism,  and  the  Valley  has  vandalism. 
The  art  of  destruction  is  not  only  prac- 
ticed by  the  Red  Avenger  and  his  trusty 
can  of  spray  paint,  but  even  some  Row- 
dies go  beyond  gentle  fun  and  destroy  a 
couple  of  lampposts  and  bathrooms, 

A  new  tradition  at  the  Valley  is  the  elec- 
tion of  a  freshman  Valentine  Queen.  The 
first  queen  was  Sue  Newman  however, 
Scott  Mailen  stole  the  crown  and  decided 
to  take  all  of  the  honors. 


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W  Weekends,  Wally,  Weather 

"Weekends  were  made  for  Michelob" 
.  .  .  and  they  always  start  on  Thursday 
night. 

If  there  was  ever  a  household  name  at 
the  Valley  it's  Wally.  This  fun,  loving  per- 
son can  be  found  at  or  is  controlling  the 
College  Center  desk.  He  is  often  decked 
out  in  a  bright  orange  jacket  and  is 
always  talking  about  the  Flyers. 

Annville's  weather  is  as  erratic  as  a 
percolator.  One  day  you're  in  short 
sleeves;  the  next  in  a  heavy  coat  or  under 
an  umbrella.  It  changes  at  precisely  the 
wrong  time.  Sudden  rain  storms  appear 
only  when  class  is  a  must  and  turns  the 
quad  into  a  lake  and  several  swamps. 
People  soon  get  tired  of  frostbite  and 
sogginess:  sunny  spring  days  are 
greeted  with  exhilaration  and  a  lot  of  bare 
skin,  thus  improving  the  scenery  1 00%. 


X  Extra-Curricular,  X-Rated 

This  letter  was  tough  to  fill,  so  I  took  the 
liberty  that  comes  with  the  job  and 
decided  to  cheat.  The  Valley  does  have 
many  extra  curricular  activities  ranging 
from  the  yearbook  to  the  Ice  Hockey 
Club.  If  you  spend  four  years  here  and 
say  there  isn't  anything  to  get  involved  in, 
that  isn't  anyone's  fault  but  your  own. 

(See:  Nightlife) 

The  old  saying  is  that  pictures  speak  a 
thousand  words  —  this  goes  double  for 
the  Astor. 


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Y  Your  Place 

Your  Place  Restaurant  is  a  standing 
favorite  among  Dutclnmen.  Besides  offer- 
ing the  best  stromboli  and  beer  in  town, 
the  relaxed  atmosphere  is  a  great  change 
from  the  high  strung  tensions  of  good  old 
LVC.  Once  again,  you  need  wheels  to  get 
there.  If  you  go  on  a  Friday  night  the 
place  is  bound  to  be  filled  up  by  the  Val- 
ley. 


Z  Zany,  Zero 


Since  none  of  my  photographers  took 
any  pictures  of  Your  Place,  I've  devoted 
the  photos  on  this  page  to  all  the  zany, 
weird  things  we  have  all  done  as  students 
of  the  Valley.  I'm  sure  I  have  missed  a  few 
things,  but  this  will  give  you  a  chance  to 
reminisce. 

Zero  is  the  average  of  that  pop  test 
grade,  plus  the  number  of  dates  last 
month,  plus  the  balance  in  the  checking 
account.  It's  the  temperature  when  you 
have  a  flat  tire  on  your  first  date  at  the 
Valley,  and  the  score  with  the  girl  when 
you  at  last  show  up.  Zexoes  are  like  holes 
in  your  socks,  they're  round,  and  show 
up  when  you  hate  them  most. 


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of 
1980 


Ann  Marie  Aaron 

Business  Adminis+ra+ion 

Philosophy 

Hershey,  PA 


Virginia  Susan  Albright 

Nursing 
Lebanon,  PA 


Debra  Jo  Alexander 

Political  Science 
Harrisburg,  PA 


John  Henry  Allen 

Business  Adminis+ra+ion 

M+.  Royal,  NJ 


33 


Jeffrey  Kent  Allison 

Business  Adminis+ra+ion 
Harrlsburg,  PA 


David  George  Anderson 

Psychology 

Little  Falls,  NJ 


Llaine  Ellen  Aunspach 

Psychology 

Jonestown,  PA 


Gary  Lee  Barnes 

History 
Lutherville,  MD 


Eugene  Furman  Barry 

Political  Science 

Lebanon,  PA 


Wanda  Ru+h  Bashore 

Elennentary  Education 
Reading,  PA 


Lisa  Woodson  Baughnnan 

English 
Hagerstown,  MD 


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Brenda  R.  Benneti 

Business  Administration 

Boothwyn,  PA 


Mary  Ellen  Blouch 

Religion 

Cleona,  PA 


John  Donaldson  Boag,  Jr. 

History 

Vienna,  VA 


34 


Cindy  Sue  Boyce 
Social  Service 
Elysburg,  PA 


Gall  Ellen  Boyer 

Elementary  Education 

Lebanon,  PA 


Dorothy  Ellen  Boyle 

Social  Service 

Trenton,  NJ 


Paul  William  Brockie 

Accounting 
Keyport,  NJ 


Rick  Lee  Brubaker 

Music  Education 

Hummelstov/n,  PA 


Mary  Ellen  Buonaui+o 

Biology 

Parlin,  NJ 


Michael  Brian  Bu+erbaugh 
Music  Education 
Waynesboro,  PA 


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Ann  Marie  Calhoon 

Biology 

Hummelstown,  PA 


Roque  John  Calvo 

Business  Administration 
Bethlehem,  PA 


Elyce  Rose  Chadwick 

Business  Administration 

Oxen  Hill,  MD 


John  Shernnan  Channplin 

Business  Administration 

Endwell,  NY 


Karen  Leslie  Chisholm 

Accounting 

Levittown,  NY 


35 


Sina  Louise  Cipolla 

Nursing 
Williamsport,  PA 


Desra  Ann  Cook 

Business  Administration 

Sociology 

Mechanicsburg,  PA 


June  Arlene  Collier 
Elementary  Education 
Wildwood  Crest,  NJ 


Leslie  Jean  Cornelius 

Business  Administration 

Fort  Collins,  CO 


Joel  Leslie  Deaner 

Religion 
New  Columbia,  PA 


Nicholas  C.  DiMartino 

English 
Pennsauken,  NJ 


Mary  Ka+hryn  Douglas 

English 

Piscaraway,  NJ 


Richard  Edward  Due 

Business  Administration 

Franklin  Square,  NY 


36 


Jean  Lorraine  Eberly 

Social  Service 

Newmanstown,  PA 


Robin  Kay  Edwards 

Chemls+ry 

Levit+own,  PA 


David  John  Eiceman 

Social  Science 
Lebanon,  PA 


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Erika  Christine  Fairlamb 

Elementary  Education 
Psychology 
Annville,  PA 


Sheryl  Ann  Fitzgerald 

Nursing 

Camp  Hill,  PA 


Louis  J.  Fitzpatrick,  III 

Chemistry 

Duncannon,  PA 


37 


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Demise  Alice  Poor 

Nursing 

Everett,  PA 


Amy  Elizabeth  Fowler 

French 

Emmau,  PA 


Linda  Carol  Friskey 

English 
Ellicott,  MD 


Bdward  Thomas  Fritz,  Jr. 

Foreign  Languages 

Sociology 

Lebanon,  PA 


Walter  Francis  Fullam 

English 

Furlong,  PA 


Gary  Samuel  Furman,  Jr. 

Chemistry 

West  Milford,  NJ 


Michael  James  Gamier 

Social  Science 

Falls  Church,  VA 


Frank  Gerald  Gerace 
Music  Education 
New  Castle,  DE 


Jennie  Anne  Giachero 

Mathematics 
Bridgewater,  NJ 


Linda  Michele  Gingrich 

Music  Education 

Lancaster,  PA 


Alison  Ann  Gittleman 
Social  Service 
Pottsville,  PA 


David  Charles  Gorman 

History 
Newtown  Square,  PA 


38 


Pe+er  Roy  Gower 

Spanish 

Camp  Hill,  PA 


Vickl  Jean  Greb 

Elementary  Education 

Homer,  NY 


Beth  Ann  Green 

Biology 

Denville,  NJ 


Mark  Kevin  Grove 

Biology 

Red  Lion,  PA 


Lorl  Wynne  Grunenthal 

Nursing 

Seaford,  NY 


Wilhelmina  Gunther 

Social  Service 

Willingboro,  NJ 


Nancy  Elizabeth  Gyger 

Music  Education 
Kimberton,  PA 


David  Walter  Hagerich 

Music  Education 

Music 
Camp  Hill,  PA 


Matthew  Martin  Hall 

Chemistry 

EllicottCity,  MD 


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Kenneth  Lindsay  Haman 

Business  Adminis+ra+ion 

West  Lawn,  PA 


Ricky  Eugene  Hartman 

Chemistry 

Lebanon,  PA 


James  Edward  Haupt 

Religion 
Al+oona,  PA 


Laura  Anne  Hendersho+ 

Biology 

Warren,  NJ 


Bruce  Douglas  Henning 

Chemistry 
Lebanon,  PA 


Holly  Ann  Hibler 

Social  Service 

Hacltettstown,  NJ 


Jan  Leslie  Hoermann 

Business  Administration 

Sociology 

West  Caldwell,  NJ 


Henry  Frederick  Hoff 

Political  Science 
Magnolia,  NJ 


Thonnas  Vastlne  Hoffman 

Accounting 
Berwick,  PA 


Julia  Lynn  Hoover 

Music 

Big  Flats,  NY 


40 


Derek  Michael  Hoppes 

Sociology 

Albur+is,  PA 


Keith  Raymond  Hot+le 

Music  Education 

Allen+own,  PA 


Gregory  Lee  llioff 

Biochemis+ry 

Harrisburg,  PA 


Andrea  Carol  Jeckel 

Music  Education 

Ledyard,  CT 


Jo  Ann  Jeffers 

Biology 

Mansfield,  PA 


Sandra  Elaine  Jensen 
Music  Education 
Succasunna,  NJ 


Cindy  Mae  Johnson 

Nursing 
Bellefonte,  PA 


Kevin  William  Johnson 

Religion 

Moscow,  PA 


Jack  Gordon  Jolly 

Physics 

Watchung,  NJ 


Jack  Daniel  Jordan 

Social  Service 

Media,  PA 


41 


Cafherine  Irene  Kaylor 

Psychology 

Annville,  PA 


Robin  Elizabefh  Kennedy 

Psychology 

Madison,  CT 


Paul  Gary  Keyes 

Polifical  Science 

Allentown,  PA 


Cynfhia  Suzanne  Kibn 

Acfuarial  Science 

Dover,  DE 


Marion  Davis  Klein 

Religion 

Sociology 

HaHield,  PA 


Michael  Richard  Kohler 

Music  Education 

Palmyra,  PA 


John  Thomas  Kolafer,  Jr. 

Social  Service 

Warren,  NJ 


Randy  Melvin  Kreider 

Chemistry 

Myersfown,  PA 


Stephan  S.  Kreiser 
Accounting 
Lykens,  PA 


42 


Lori  Sue  Krenik 

Music  Education 
Eas+on,  PA 


John  William  Krieg 

Accounting 
Atlantic  Highlands,  NJ 


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Valerie  Lynn  Kuhn 

Elementary  Education 

Easton,  PA 


Be+h  Ellen  LaClair 
Elementary  Education 
New  Kenningston,  PA 


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Donna  Lynne  LaFon 

Sociology 
Marlton,  NJ 


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Lisa  Elaine  Lancaster 

Music  Education 

Pittsburgh,  PA 


43 


Beth  M.  Leary 

Biology 
Alexandria,  VA 


Margaret  Flood  Legg 

Business  Administration 
Annville,  PA 


Kevin  Thomas  Leddy 
Social  Service 
Po+tsville,  PA 


Michael  Frank  Lennons 

Business  Administration 

Psychology 

New  Providence,  NJ 


Virginia  Marie  Lesser 

Biology 

Mt.  Carmel,  PA 


George  Albert  Loder 

Political  Science 

Northfield,  NJ 


Bruce  Daniel  Lynnan 

Biology 

Ellicott  City,  MD 


Deborah  Ellen  Mack 

Actuarial  Science 

Business  Administration 

Reading,  PA 


44 


Kathleen  E.  Maniscaico 

Psychology 

Norris+own,  PA 


Cathy  Jean  Mann 

Music  Education 

Bel  Air,  MD 


Patricia  Ann  McGregor 

English 

Budd  Lake,  NJ 


Pamela  Irene  McKechnie 

Psychology 

Jones+own,  PA 


Linda  Irene  McQueen 

Psychology 

Harrington  Park,  NJ 


Johanna  E.  Merkle 

Chemistry 

Plainfield,  NJ 


Charles  Richard  Mershon 

Biology 

Bel  Air,  MD 


Dorothy  Louise  Miller 

Nursing 

Turbotvilie,  PA 


45 


Ka+hy  Ann  Miller 

Sociology 
Chambersburg,  PA 


Margaret  Louise  Miller 

Music  Education 

Leesport,  PA 


Karen  Irene  Mohl 

Biology 

Dillsburg,  PA 


Lori  Ann  Morgan 

Elementary  Education 

Park  Ridge,  NJ 


Richard  Thomas  Motley, 

Jr. 

Accounting 

Massapequa,  NY 


Christina  Lynn  Myers 

Biology 

Syracuse,  NY 


Richard  Kevin  Nath 

Sociology 

Pittsburgh,  PA 


Linda  Sue  Neiman 

Accounting 

Pottstown,  PA 


Laura  Susan  Nelson 

English 

Farnningdale,  NJ 


Bong  Van  Nguyen 
Mathematics 
Lebanon,  PA 


Trach  Dang  Nguyen 

Chemistry 
Lebanon,  PA 


46 


Alan  Jackson  Nichols 

Biology 

E.  Smithfield,  PA 


Thonnas  Allen  Nussbaum 

Sociology 

Briclt+own,  NJ 


Alison  Delia  O'Connor 

Social  Service 

West  Hempstead,  NY 


Kris+ie  Ann  Olson 

Elementary  Education 

Warren,  NJ 


Anne  Elizabeth  Opfer 

Daniel  Park 

Debbie  Lee  Pa+schorke 

Dawn  Marie  Pauli 

Elementary  Education 

Religion 

Social  Service 

Elementary  Education 

White  Hall,  MD 

Taegu,  Korea 

Lititi,  PA 

Tabor,  NJ 

47 


William  Lee  Pelton 

Accounting 

Middletown,  NJ 


Alfred  Louis  Perelli,  Jr. 

Social  Science 

Eas+on,  PA 


Larene  Kay  Persons 

Nursing 

Morris+own,  NJ 


Dennis  Jay  Peters 

Biology 
Dallas+own,  PA 


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Dung  Anh  Phan 

Actuarial  Science 

Manheim,  PA 


Jimmie  Lee  Pogue 

Actuarial  Science 

Harrisburg,  PA 


Marsha  VanDIne  Poust 

Sonia  Marie  Probst 

Business  Adnnlnis+ration 

Religion 

Lebanon,  PA 

Social  Service 

Youngsville,  PA 

Daniel  Patrick  Promutico 

Political  Science 

Lebanon,  PA 


Todd  Moore  Quinter 
Social  Service 
Nazareth,  PA 


George  Henry  Rankin,  Jr. 

Accounting 

Ailentown,  PA 


Brenda  Jean  Reigle 

Political  Science 

Lebanon,  PA 


49 


William  Tighe  Reinecke 

Music  Education 

Boyertown,  PA 


Joseph  Remshifski 

Business  Administration 

Lake  Hapatcong,  NJ 


Gregory  Charles  Rhoads 

Business  Administration 

Marlton,  MD 


Andrew  Lee  Risser 

Political  Science 

Lebanon,  PA 


Judith  Marie  Risser 

Psychology 

Leola,  PA 


Karen  Louise  Rit+le 

Elementary  Education 

Psychology 

Lebanon,  PA 


Scott  Bruce  Rothman 

Biology 
Centereach,  NY 


Linda  Jeanne  Sarnies 
Music  Education 
Bloomsburg,  PA 


50 


Charles  Lynn  Scheidler,  Jr. 

Business  Admlnlstra+Ion 

Lykens,  PA 


Barry  Steven  Selinsky 

Chemistry 

North  Branford,  CT 


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Gregory  Lyn  Shupp 
Music  Education 
New  Holland,  PA 


Robert  Lee  Shupp 

Economics 
Middletown,  PA 


Thomas  P.  Slebenhuhner 

Music  Education 

Verona,  NJ 


Sharon  Louise  Skiles 

Music  Education 

Paradise,  PA 


Susan  Beth  Slaybaugh 

Elementary  Education 

Gettysburg,  PA 


Susan  Lynette  Smith 

Chemistry 
Ephrata,  PA 


51 


Timothy  Paul  Smith 

Mathema'Ucs 

Milton,  PA 


David  Roy  Snyder 

English 

Cieona,  PA 


Scott  David  Snyder 

Biology 

Lebanon,  PA 


Harry  Gregg  Specter 

Business  Adnniriistra+ion 
Harrisburg,  PA 


Theodore  S.  Stanislaw,  Jr. 

Music  Education 

Se+auket,  NY 


Elizabeth  P.  Steele 
Psychology 
Milford,  PA 


Sarah  Jean  Strickland 

Music  Education 

Lewisburg,  PA 


Shelby  A.  Taughinbaugh 

Accounting 
York,  PA 


52 


David  S+even  Todoroff 

Mai  Thanh-Thi  Iran 

Michael  Lloyd  Trauger 

John  John  Tus 

Biology 

Chemistry 

English 

Business  Administration 

Harrlsburg,  PA 

Palmyra,  PA 

Annville,  PA 

Harrisburg,  PA 

S+even  Lee  Uhlrich 

Sociology 

E.  Petersburg,  PA 


S+even  L.  Van  Wagoner 

Psychology 
Elllcott,  MD 


S+even  Frank  Vozzo 

Biology 

Pompton  Lakes,  NJ 


Sharon  Louise  Wallace 

Music  Education 

Mahwah,  NJ 


Mark  S+ephen  Wa+son 

Music  Education 
Lancaster,  PA 


Brian  Henry  Weaver 

Biology 

Red  Lion,  PA 


53 


Christine  Lynn  Wheelock 

Business  Adminis+ra+ion 

Belle  Mead,  NJ 


Mary  Elizabeth  White 

Sociology 

Lebanon,  PA 


Gary  Ken  Whiting 

Chemistry 
Harrisburg,  PA 


Karen  Ann  Marie  Williams 
Social  Service 
Pen  Argyl,  PA 


Linda  Jean  Wilson 
Music  Education 
Warnninster,  PA 


Steven  Allen  Wurst 

Psychology 

Stockholm,  NJ 


Christine  Davis  Yntenna 

Elementary  Education 

Southhold,  NY 


Albert  R.  Zavatsky,  Jr. 

Music  Education 
Shiremanstown,  PA 


Linda  Joan  Zern 

Music  Education 

Mt.  Holly,  NJ 


54 


Gary  Lee  Barnes 

Knights  of  the  Valley,  pres 

Alpha  Psi  Omega,  pres- 

Pi  Gamma  Mu 

Concert  Choir 

Pol.  Sci  Club,  pres 

Theatrical  Productions 


WHO'9  WHO 

IN 

AMERICAN  C0LLEGE9 

AND 

UNIVERSITIES 


Roque  John  Calvo 

Phi  Lambda  Sigma,  pres 

Varsity  Basketball 

Most  Valuable  Player.  77.'78 

Resident  Assistant 
Inter-fraternity  Council,  pres 
Student  Director,  Intramurals 


Elyce  Rose  Chadwick 

Cheerleader,  capt 

Resident  Assistant 

Homecoming  Queen 

Kappa  Lambda  Nu 

Ski  Club 

Intramurals 

Student  Judicial  Board 


Desra  Ann  Cook 

Basketball 

Lacrosse 

Marching  Band  Front 

Intramurals 

Pi  Gamma  Mu 


Michael  James  Gamier 

Project,  vice-pres 
Delta  Tau  Chi 

FCA 

Pi  Gamma  Mu 

International  Relations 

Intramurals 

Ski  Club 


Nancy  Elizabeth  Gyger 

SAI.  vice-pres. 

Resident  Assistant 

MENC 

Theatncal  Productions 


Matthew  Martin  Hall 

APO.  president 

FCA.  vice-pres 

Track  and  Field,  co-capt 

Most  Valuable  Player,  79 

Judicial  Appeals  Board 


55 


Gregory  Lee  llioff 

Class  of  1980.  pres 

Knightsof  the  Valley 

Bio  and  Chem  Clubs 

College  Chorus 

Quad 

Curriculum  and  College  Center  Advisory 

Committee 


Michael  Richard  Kohler 

Concert  Choir 

College  Chorus 

LVC  Madrigal  Singers 

Wig  and  Buckle 

Alpha  Psi  Omega 

Phi  Mu  Alpha  Sinfonia 

Theatrical  Productions 


Michael  Frank  Lemons 

Psi  Chi,  vice-pres. 
Varsity  Soccer 

Intramurals 
Track  and  Field 


Virginia  Marie  Lesser 

Beta  Beta  Beta,  sec 

Kappa  Lambda  Nu,  rec  sec 

Biology  Club,  vice-pres 

Lab  Assistant 

Intramurals 

Project 


Bruce  Daniel  Lyman 

APO,  vice-pres. 

FCA,  pres 

Biology  Club 

Beta  Beta  Beta 

Track  and  Field 


Charles  Richard  Mershon 

Student  Judicial  Board 

Board  of  Trustees 

APO 

Wrestling 

Beta  Beta  Beta 

Resident  Assistant 

Theatrical  Productions 


Kathy  Ann  Miller 

Delta  Tau  Chi.  pres 

Gamma  Sigma  Sigma,  rec.  sec 

Pi  Gamma  Mu.  Intramurals 

LVC  Research  Associates 

Student  Judicial  Board 

Religious  Emphasis  Day,  comm. 


Alan  Jackson  Nichols 

Class  of  '80,  pres 

Intramurals 

Student  Council,  pari 

Knightsof  the  Valley 

Bio  Club 

Photo  Club.  pres. 


Knstie  Ann  Olson 

Childhood  Ed  Club,  treas. 

Teacher  Education  Committee 

Spnng  Arts  Coordinator 

Resident  Assistant 

College  Chorus 

Chapel  Choir 

Guild  Student  Group 


56 


Barry  Steven  Selinsky 

Project,  pres 

Alpha  Phi  Omega,  Tennis 

Alpha  Psi  Omega,  Chem  Club 

Wig  and  Buckle 

Lebanon  Valley  Dramatics 

Delta  Tau  Chi 


Thomas  P  Siebenhuhner 

Jazz  Band 

Marching  Band 

Wind  Ensemble 

Symphonic  Sinfonia 

Concert  Choir 

College  Chorus 

Brass  Quintet 

Orchestra  for  Theatricals 


Susan  Beth  Slaybaugh 

76  Homecoming  Queen 
Childhood  Ed  Club 

College  Chorus 

Class  Secretary  '80 

Chapel  Choir 

Intramurals 


Elizabeth  P,  Steele 

Student  Council 

Academic  vice-pres 

Quad,  Features  Editor 

Marching  Band 

Psych  Club 

Curriculum  Committee 

Theatrical  Productions 


Sarah  Jean  Strickland 

MENC,  pres 

Concert  Band 

Resident  Assistant 

College  Chorus 

Marching  Band 


David  Steven  Todorott 

Class  ot  '80,  vice-pres 

Beta  Beta  Beta,  pres 

Biology  Club,  pres 

Knights  of  the  Valley,  treas 

Student  Council,  comm  chair 

Photo  Club,  sec 

Intramurals 


Steven  Frank  Vozzo 

Knights,  vice-pres 

Tri  Beta 

Biology  Club 

Photo  Club 

Quittie 

Track  and  Field 

Spring  Arts  Committee 

Quad 


Gary  Ken  Whiting 

Student  Council,  treas. 
Kappa  Lambda  Sigma 
Chemistry  Club,  treas. 
Curriculum  Committee 
Student  Life  Committee 
Resident  Assistant 


Christine  Davis  Yntema 

Phi  Alpha  Epsilon 

Orchestra 

Psi  Chi 

Resident  Assistant 

Childhood  Ed  Club 

Spring  Arts  Committee 

Marching  Band  Front 

Rifle  Captain 


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1980  Graduation 


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But  every  insight  from  this  realm  of  thought  is  felt 
as  initial,  and  promises  a  sequel.  I  do  not  make  it;  I 
arrive  there,  and  behold  what  was  there  already.  I 
make!  Oh  no!  I  clap  my  hands  in  infantine  joy  and 
amazement  before  the  first  opening  to  me  of  this 
august  magnificence,  old  with  the  love  and  homage 
of  innumerable  ages,  young  with  the  life  of  life,  the 
sunbright  Mecca  of  the  desert.  And  what  a  future  it 
opens!  I  feel  a  new  heart  beating  with  the  love  of  the 
new  beauty.  I  am  ready  to  die  out  of  nature  and  be 
born  again  into  this  new  yet  unapproachable  Amer- 
ica I  have  found  in  the  West: 

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yesterday  began 
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have  been  ever,  nor 
yet  can 
A  man  be  found  who  their 

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of  Life" 

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Wendy  Thompson,  counselor  in  admissions 
Ronald  K.  Good,  assistant  in  admissions 
Kathy  E.  Bixler,  counselor  in  admissions 

Gregory  G.  Stanson,  director  of  admissions 


Harold  D.  Ulmer,  director  of  public  relations 
Beth  E.  Brandt,  assistant  director  of  public 

RELATIONS 

Carol  J.  Lennox,  assistant  in  public  relations 


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Dr.  George  R. 
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DEAN  OF 
STUDENTS 

Rosemary 
Yuhas 

ASSISTANT  DEAN 
OF  STUDENTS 


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Administration 


Dr. 
Frederick 

P. 
Sample 

PRESIDENT 
OF  THE  COLLEGE 


Dr.  Carl  Y.  Ehrhart 

VICE  PRESIDENT  AND 
DEAN  OF  THE  COLLEGE 


Dr.  Edwin  H.  Welch 

ASSISTANT  DEAN 
OF  THE  COLLEGE 


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James  N.  Spencer 


Susan  E.  Verhoek 


Stephen  E.  Williams 


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June  E.  Herr 


Cloyd  H.  Ebersole 


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Charles  E.  Fletcher 


Edward  H.  Krebs 


Royal  E.  Knight 


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Philip  A.  Billings 


Arthur  L^  Ford 


John  P.  Kearney 


Agnes  B.  O'Donnell 


English 


George  G.  Struble 


Glenn  H.  Woods 


JereS. 
Berger 


Richard  N.  W.  Kirby 


Leon  E.  Markowicz 


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Diane  M,  Iglesias 


Corrine  J.  Guerrette 


Malin  Ph.  Saylor 


Angela  M,  Aquirre 


James  W.  Scott 


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William  H.  Fairlannb 


Leonard  S.  Geissel,  Jr. 


Robert  C.  Lau 


Philip  G.  Morgan 


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John  H.  Heflner 


Warren  K.  A.  Thompson 


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Alex  J.  Fehr 


Elizabeth  H.  Geffen 


Richard  A.  Joyce 


John  D.  Norton 


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Perry  J,  Troutman 


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L.  Elbert  Wethington 


Donald  E  Byrne,  Jr. 


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Tasha  and  Carolyn  R,  Hanes 


Edwin  H,  Welch 


Robert  A.  Clay 


Harold  L.  Raiten 


Qociology 


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Mathematics 


Fay  B  Burras 


William  M.  Fleischman 


Brian  V,  Hearsey 


Joerg  W.  P.  Mayer 


Physical 
Education 


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sKSi^aasisy  ■. 


1st  Row:  Brent  Dohner,  Dave  Todoroff,  Lisa  Grozinski,  Barb  Burgess,  Liz  Steele,  Linda  McQueen,  Sharon 
Love,  Deb  Sargeant,  Mike  Buterbaugh,  Kim  Hillman,  Paul  Brockie.  2nd  Row:  Wendy  Fishel,  A.  J.  Nichols, 
Joel  Deaner,  Larry  Potts,  Steve  Vozzo,  Gary  Whiting,  Kim  Long. 


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Dave  Todoroff  (Vice-Pres),  Mike  Buter- 
baugh  (Treasurer),  A.  J.  Nichols  (Presi- 
dent), Wanda  Bashore  (Secretary). 


JUNIOR 
CLA88 


Brent  Dohner  (President),  Sue  Enck 
(Treasurer),  Alison  Artz  (Vice-Pres.), 
Marcia  Martin  (Secretary). 


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Colleen  Cassidy  (Treasurer),  Frank  Corradi  (Vice-Pres.),  Jetf  Conley  (President),  Karen  Breitenstein  (Secre- 
tary). 


86 


Row  1:  Scott  Dallas,  Chip  Mershon  (Chairman),  Jeff  Allison.  Row  2:  Mike  Groody,  Carol  Lennox  (Administration), 
Charlie  Salisbury  (Vice-Chairman).  Missing:  Sue  Enck. 


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Front  Row:  Karen  Breitenstein,  Leslie  Cornelius  (Co-Editor),  Pam  Shadel  (Co-Editor),  Jenny  Giachero. 
Bacit  Row:  Beth  Dickinson,  Steve  Vozzo,  Sue  Gunn,  Sue  Purgeot.  Missing:  Barb  Strock. 


Front  Row:  Mark  Grove,  Scott  Snyder,  Paul  Pitcher,  Roseann  McGrath,  Brenda  Bennett.  Back  Row: 

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Mitch  Hawbaker,  Ann  Stambach,  Liz  Steele,  Roseann  McGrath,  Linda  Friskey,  Shelby  Taughinbaugh,  Walt 
Fullam.  Sharon  Ford.  Linda  Sarnies.  Missing:  Steve  Miller,  Frank  Ruggieri,  Steve  Vozzo,  Keith  Hottle,  Mike 
Thomas,  Pam  Shadel,  Dan  Harwick,  Maggie  Miller,  Dawn  Humphrey,  Buzz  Ritchie,  Todd  Gleason,  Dawn  Steck- 
beck,  Andrea  Goodman.  Jane  Schlegel 


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CLUB 


Left  below:  Claudia  Gottcent  (President);  Right  below:  1st  Row:  Dr  Wethington,  Linda  Stocker,  George  Rankin  2nd  Row:  Carolyn  Win- 
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1st  Row:  Esther  Shaul,  Lyn  Zerr,  Kim  Foster  (co-coordinator),  Kris  Olson  (co-coordinator),  Sheryl 
Fitzgerald,  Deb  Lucas.  2nd  Row:  Beth  Dickinson,  Kim  Colvin,  Andrea  Crudo,  Chris  Yntema,  Jane 
Sinopoli,  Denise  Achey,  Joel  Carpenter.  3rd  Row:  Scott  Hughes,  Deb  Patschorke,  Lee  Brown, 
Steve  St.  John.  Missing:  Merike  Evans,  Dave  Gorman,  Kim  Mulder,  Laurie  Augustyn,  Dan  Harwick, 
Tracy  Daniel. 


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Carol  Harlacher,  Roy  Clark, 
Annette  DeHoff,  Mark  Hornber- 
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PHOTO 
CLUB 


Front:  Glenn  Hafer,  Dave  Todoroff,  Glenn  Hoffman,  James  Lehnerf  Back:  Denny 
Peters,  A.  J.  Nichols,  Keith  Hottle,  Steve  Vozzo,  Mike  Buterbaugh,  Mark  Douches,  Jeff 
Hotz. 


1st  Row:  Cindy  Kihn,  Alison  Gittleman,  Mary  White,  Deb  Reimer,  Alison  Artz,  Diane  Detwiler,  2nd  Row:  Mike  Groody,  George 
Rankin,  John  Krieg,  Joy  Furlong,  Keith  Hottle,  Chris  Palmer,  Jack  Raymond,  Steve  Kreiser,  Beth  Green,  Dave  Eckman  Miss- 
ing: Willie  Gunther,  George  Loder,  Elyce  Chadwick,  Krista  Hoch,  Marsha  Poust,  Kim  Keith,  Jeff  Allison,  Lee  Pelton,  Glenn 
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1st  Row:  Deb  Egolf,  Mike  Gamier, 
Roseann  McGrath,  Jim  Wilkie,  Dave 
Kramer,  Fred  Bothe.  2nd  Row:  Bill  Wil- 
liams, Brad  Shatinsky,  Cindy  Boyce, 
Gary  Mikos,  Denise  Achey,  Karen 
Breitenstein.  3rd  Row:  Dave  Hall, 
Doug  Staples,  Holly  Hibler,  Brent  Doh- 
ner.  4lh  Row:  Bill  Bogart,  Tomi  Myers, 
Bryan  Jones,  Matt  Hall,  Ken  Breiten- 
stein, Bruce  Lyman. 


Sitting:  Dave  McPherson,  Stuart  Rose,  Paul  Giannaris.  1st  Row:  Frank  Gerace,  Rajan  Kanitkar,  Sabrina 
Gish,  Debra  DeGroff,  Brenda  Reigle,  Joel  Deaner,  Linda  Friskey,  Jim  Stolzfus,  Brian  Kearney.  2nd  Row: 
Scott  Berger,  Frank  Gorradi,  Malik  Momin,  Dan  Koon,  Steve  Gray,  Tom  Myers,  Dottie  Miller,  Mitch  Haw- 
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Row  1:  John  Miller  (Vice-Pres.),  Randy  Kreider  (President),  Linda 
Evans,  Bob  Hogan  (Treasurer).  Row  2:  Jeff  Hofz,  Jack  fhe  Rat,  Tim 
Smith  (Secretary). 


CHE98  CLUB 


Kneeling:  Dan  Koon,  "Fuzz,"  1st  Row:  Julie  Kauffman,  Sue  Newman,  Carol  Nixon,  Steve  Troy, 
Karen  Fuller,  Tim  Smith,  Ms  Math  Society  2nd  Row:  Rajan  Kanitkar,  Dave  MacPherson,  Dan 
Reppert,  John  Miller,  Blake  Davis  Missing:  Glenn  Hoffman,  Brian  McSweeney,  Bev  Cooney, 
Andrea  Davino,  Dung  Phan,  Frank  Rhodes,  Al  Gunkle,  Scott  Sherwood,  Dave  Kerr,  Tom  Zimmer- 
man, 


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CANDID8 


1st  Row:  Lynn  Randolf,  Betsy  Knowles,  Kris  Groff  2nd  Row:  Ms.  Aquirre.  MaryNell  Romanik, 
Deb  Patschorke,  Sandy  Kaiser,  3rd  Row:  Dan  Reppert,  Tim  Flatley,  Kim  Shetfey,  Beth  Cherry, 
Sue  Egner,  Pete  Gower. 


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Sitting:  Chip  Fitzpatrick  (Secretary),  Leon  VanKeulen  (Vice-Pres  ■),  Ed  Fritz  (President)  Row  1:  Sue  Gunn 
(Treasurer),  Brenda  Reigle,  Corinne  Guerrette  (Adviser),  Dr.  Scott  (Adviser),  Jay  Barto.  Row  2:  Gwen 
Snavely,  Chris  Schneider,  Doug  Earpp,  Mike  Johnson,  Dave  Albert,  Frank  Rhoades.  Missing:  Rick  Salt- 
zer,  Kim  Mulder,  Dawn  Staudt,  Claudia  Gottcent,  Lynn  Pennell,  Verna  DeWald. 


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1st  Row:  Barry  Selinsky,  Larry  Potts,  Deb  Egolf,  Dave  Harris^  2nd  Row:  Bill  Williams,  Tina  Liek,  Karen  Breit- 
enstein,  Cindy  Snavely,  Dave  Kramer,  3rd  Row:  Carol  Nixon,  Sheryl  Fitzgerald,  Barb  Pentland,  Roz  Cotf- 
man.  Deb  Foley.  4th  Row:  Betsy  Knowles,  Dee  Epps,  Diane  Sebright,  Darlene  Olson.  5th  Row:  Charlie  Salis- 
bury, Gary  Mikos,  Dave  McPherson,  Jim  Wilkie,  Mike  Gamier.  6th  Row:  Karl  Badman,  Rev.  Shearer,  Jim 

Haupt,  Lee  Brown 


WIG  AND  BUCKLE 


1st  Row:  Laura  Nelson,  Anne  Opter, 
MaryNell  Romanik,  Colleen  Mullikin,  Lisa 
Grozinski,  Roseann  McGrath,  Alison  Artz. 
2nd  Row:  Pat  Germer,  Chris  Lowther, 
Sharon  Love,  Sharon  Wallace,  Margaret 
Hum!,  Eve  Pickering.  3rd  Row:  Kim 
Reese,  Patty  McGregor,  Gary  Barnes, 
Barry  Selinsky,  Dave  McCarthy.  4th  Row: 
Dr  Berger,  Maggie  Miller  Missing:  Bill 
Reinecke,  Jeanne  Arth,  Kathy  Robinson, 
Mike  Kohler,  Dave  Snyder,  Kathy  Kem- 
ery,  Mary  Roberts,  Nick  DiMartino. 


BIOLOGY  CLUB 

1st  Row:  Beth  Dickinson,  Delight  Reiner,  Judy  Herlich,  Laura  Hendershot,  Deb  Kus,  2nd 
Row:  Lorl  Brown,  Steve  Rothman,  Karen  Mohl,  3rd  Row:  Denny  Peters,  Greg  llloft.  Barb 
Btrock,  Lori  Jarmoska,  Bob  Hogan,  4th  Row:  Ann  Stambach,  Ann  Sumner,  Dave  Todo- 
'oft,  Ginny  Lesser,  Kirth  Steele, 


1st  Row:  Carle  Powell,  Elaine  Rydberg,  Gary  Furman,  Malik  Momin.  2nd  Row:  Bob  Neubert, 
Randy  Kreider,  Bill  Loftredo,  Johanna  Merkle,  Missing:  Sue  Smith,  Barry  Selinsky. 


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Chapel  Choir 


Lee  Brown 
Charley  Eddins 
Dave  Harris 
Ray  Herndon 
Mark  Homberger 
Roger  Kurtz 
Tim  Long 
Larry  Potts 
Chris  Barger 
Annette  DeHoff 
Jane  Ferree 
Joanne  Groman 
Lisa  Lancaster 
Claire  Mischler 
Cindy  Mohn 
Tami  Oliver 
Ricka  Patterson 


Barbara  Pentland 
Sue  Schaetfer 
Felicia  Snyder 
Lisa  Togno 
Dawna  Baker 
Beth  Cunfer 
Roseanne  McGrath 
Laura  Nelson 
Kristie  Olson 
Diane  Sebright 
Vicky  Shaw 
Lauren  Weigel 
Mark  Woodland 
Debbie  Miller 
Dave  McCarthy 
Tom  Myers 


98 


MARCHING  BAND  Big 

Cheese,  Little  Cheese  and 
Rag  Woman  .  .  .  "Remelac, 
Remelac,  Remelac,  We're 
Comin  Back,  Remelac, 
Remelac,  Remelac,  Ugh! 
Ugh!    Ugh!!"  Are   we 

Marching?  .  .  .  "The  lovely 
ladies  of  LVC  on  ABC"  .  .  . 
Take  it  back  and  DO  IT 
AGAIN! 


MARCHING 


JAZZ  BAND 


Bill  Perbetsky 


Bernie  Stellar 


Ray  Boccuti 
Curl  Sipe 
Mark  Watson 


Steve  Shifter 


All  Girl  Band 


Piccolo 
Kathleen  Kelly 

Flutes 

Joanne  Lazzaro 
Rebecca  Newcomb 
Carol  Withers 
Marguerite  Woodland 

Oboe 

Barbara  Cooper 

Bassoons 
Janine  Maletsky 
Linda  Tirrell 

Bb  Clarinets 
Catherine  Clark 
Kim  Dager 
Kathy  Robinson 
Stephanie  Sachs 
Elizabeth  Scott 
Sharon  Wallace 

Alto  Clarinet 
Sally  Anne  Foose 

Bass  Clarinet 
Debra  Sargeant 

Alto  Saxophones 
Connie  Glynos 
Julia  Nelson 
Diane  Sebright 

Tenor  Saxophone 
Darlene  Olson 


French  Horns 
Vicki  Case 
Sandra  Hetrick 
Lynn  Pennell 
Laurie  Snyder 
Lisa  Togno 
Victoria  Ulmer 
Nancy  Wocher 

Cornets  Trumpets 
Debbie  DeGroff 
Kim  Haunton 
Colleen  Mullican 
Richelle  Porter 
Darlene  Sitler 
Linda  Wilson 

Trombones 
Elaine  Schatler 
Susan  Smith 
Gail  Tirrell 

Bar/tones 
Sandra  Jensen 
Sharon  Love 
Darlene  Miller 

Tubas 

Nancy  Lawless 

Linda  Texter 

Percussion 
BethCunfer 
Judy  Herlich 
Lisa  Naples 
Ricka  Patterson 
Eve  Pickering 
Heidi  Wolfgang 


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Piccolos 
Joanne  Lazzaro 
Sharon  Sklles 

Flutes 

Dawna  Baker 
Connie  Glynos 
Stacy  Godwin 
Kathy  Kelly 
Lori  Krenik 
Nancy  Lawless 
Alicia  Lawrence 
Lisa  Naples 
Darlene  Olson 
JaneSinopoli 
Rhonda  Smith 
Caria  Stauffer 
Sarah  Strickland 
Linda  Texter 

Oboe 
Christina  Myers 

Bassoons 
Greg  Shupp 
Keith  Sweger 
Linda  Tyrrell 

Eb  Clarinet 
Andrea  Crudo 


Bb  Clarinets 
Denise  Achey 
Cathy  Clark 
Kim  Dager 
Linda  Evans 
Sally  Foose 
David  Godshall 
Pat  Hassall 
Nick  Magrowski 
Richelle  Porter 
Elaine  Schlatter 
Mike  Scolamiero 
Brian  Trust 
Sharon  Wallace 
William  Wellwood 

Alto  Clarinet 
Elizabeth  Scott 

Bass  Clarinets 
Deb  Sargeant 
Scott  Weber 

Alto  Saxophones 
Jeff  Bohn 
Gary  Emery 
Mike  Hogan 
Clifford  Leaman 
Deborah  Lucas 


Scott  Smith 
Joseph  Wapinsky 
Mark  Watson 

Tenor  Saxophones 
Chris  Forland 
Julia  Nelson 
Diane  Sebright 
CurtSipe 

Baritone  Saxophone 
Tom  Jameson 
Charles  Sapp 

French  Horns 
Sandra  Hetrick 
Kim  Reese 
Erich  Schlicher 
Darlene  Sitler 
Laurie  Snyder 
Lisa  Tog  no 

Cornels 
Tom  Bowers 
David  Buffington 
Frank  Gerace 
Kimberley  tHaunton 
Bill  Perbetsky 
TomSiebentnuhner 


David  Stauffer 

Trumpets 
Michael  Dobson 
Keith  Hottle 
Gary  Zellner 

Trombones 
Steve  Bord 
Rick  Brubaker 
Charley  Eddins 
Nancy  Gyger 
Mitchell  IHawbaker 
Steve  Shifter 

Baritone 
Steve  Nickerson 

Tubas 

Cameron  Bruce 
Brian  Claeys 

Percussion 
Mike  Buterbaugh 
Richard  Gates 
Regina  Parkison 
Bill  Reinecke 
Bernie  Stellar 
Vicky  Ulmer 


102 


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Bonnie  Ayers 
Brian  Claeys 
Rosalind  Coffman 
Mr,  and  Mrs,  Coffman 
Barbara  Cooper 
Sharon  Diederich 
Linda  Evans 
Patty  Germer 
David  Godshall 
Kim  Haunton 
Sandra  Hetrick 
Sandra  Hiser 
Janet  Huber 
Juditfi  Chanza 
Deborah  Miller 
Chris  Myers 
Lisa  Napes 
Stephen  Nickerson 
Anne  Opfer 
Regina  Parkinson 
Kim  Reese 
Earnest  RIcharson 
DebraSargeant 
Mike  Scolamiero 
Stephen  Shoffer 
Kristen  Shirk 
Tom  Siebenhuhner 
DarleneSitler 
Laurie  Snyder 
David  Staffer 
Bernie  Stellar 
Keith  Sweger 
Linda  Texter 
Scott  Weber 
Bill  Wellwood 
Christine  Yntema 


Bonnie  Ayers  and  Chris  Yntema 


103 


Wind  Ensemble 


Piccolo 
Caria  Stauffer 


Tenor  Saxophone 
Julia  Nelson 


Flutes 

Constance  Glynos 

Stacey  Godwin 

Nancy  Lawless 

Lisa  Naples 

Anne  Opfer 

Sharon  Skiles 

Sarah  Strickland 

Linda  Texter 

Marguerite  Woodland 

Oboe 
Christina  Myers 

Bassoons 

Gregory  Shupp 

Keith  Sweger 

Bb  Clarinet 
Denise  Achey 
Catherine  Clark 
David  Godshall 
Patricia  Hassall 
Nick  Magrowski 
Colleen  Mullikin 
Michael  Scolamiero 

Linda  Tyrrell 
William  Wellwood 

Alto  Clarinet 
Elaine  Schlatter 

Bass  Clarinets 

William  Reinecke 

Debra  Sargent 

Contra-Bass  Clarinet 
Heidi  Woltgang 

Alto  Saxophones 
Jeffrey  Bohn 
Cliff  Leaman 
Mark  Watson 


Baritone  Saxophone 
Charles  Sapp 

French  Horn 

Sandra  Hetrick 

Kimberly  Reese 

Erich  Schlicher 

DarleneSitler 

Laurie  Snyder 

Cornets 

Thomas  Bowers 

Kimberly  Haunton 

William  Perbetsky 

Thomas  Siebenhuhner 

Trumpets 

David  Buffington 

David  Stauffer 

Trombones 

Rick  Brubaker 

Charles  Eddins 

Nancy  Gyger 

Steve  Nickerson 

Steve  Shifter 

Baritones 

Sharon  Love 

Richelle  Porter 

Tubas 

Cameron  Bruce 

Brian  Claeys 

Percussion 
Patricia  Germer 

Janet  Huber 
Ricka  Patterson 
Diane  Sebright 
Bernard  Stellar 


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104 


Concert  Choir 


Row  1 
Mary  KateTierney 
Nancy  Lawless 
Susan  Lavery 
Lisa  Sung 
Laura  Nelson 
Ricka  Patterson 
Bonnie  Wagner 
Stiaron  Skiles 
Mr.  Burrictiter 

Row  2 
Lisa  Lancaster 
Linda  Gingncti 
Kirstan  Broson 
Sandra  Hiser 
Belli  Cunfer 
Lauren  Wigel 
PhiyllisStine 
Stiaron  Love 
Margaret  Miller 


Sandra  Jensen 

Row  3 
Jeanne  Arth 
Vicki  Case 
Darlene  Miller 
Cindy  Motin 
Tammy  Smith 
Wanda  Bastiore 
Vicki  Stiaw 
Kathy  Robinson 
Debbie  Patsctiorke 
Julia  Hoover 
Denise  Actiey 

Row  4 
William  Reinecke 
Ctiarles  Eddens 
Dave  Harris 
Rictiard  Gates 


Dave  Albert 
Roy  Clark 
Keith  Roden 
Brian  Claeys 
Eric  Schlicher 
David  Godshaw 
Susan  Frieswyck 

Row  5 
David  McCarthy 
Darryl  Roland 
Michael  Buterbaugh 
Lee  Brown 
MikeScolamiero 
Jeffrey  Riehl 
Michael  Kohler 
Bryan  Rowe 
David  Ramage 
Gary  Barnes 
Steven  Weber 


105 


P9YCH0L0GY 
CLUB 

Sitting:  Steve  Wurst,  Kim  Colvin.  1st  Row:  Kathy  Maniscaico,  Tracy  Daniel 
2nd  Row:  Dr.  Lasky.  3rd  Row:  Keiko  Yuniko,  MaryNell  Romanik,  Tim  Wolf,  Al 
Gunkle- 


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Below:  1st  Row:  Mike  Buterbaugh,  Nancy  Lawless,  Caria  Stauffer,  Jane  Sinopoli,  Lisa  Naples.  2nd  Row: 
Sarah  Strickland,  Vicki  Ulmer,  Darlene  Sitler,  Diane  Sebright,  Lyn  Zerr,  Linda  Texter,  Tootle  Miller,  Elaine 
Schlatter,  Kathy  Kelly.  3rd  Row:  Linda  Tyrrell,  Regina  Parkinson,  Dave  Godshall,  Vicki  Shaw,  Liz  Cunfer, 
Dave  Harris,  Gail  Tirrell,  Nancy  Gyger,  Laurie  Snyder,  Kathy  Robinson,  Liz  Scott,  Kim  Dager. 


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CHILDHOOD 


EDUCATION 


CLUB 


1st  Row:  Deb  Smith,  Candice  Harmes,  Bonnie  Wagner.  2nd  Row:  Gail  Boyer,  Tom  Bowers,  Becky  Newcomb, 
Angela  Carey.  3rd  Row:  Anne  Opfer,  Carol  Withers,  Karen  Rittle,  Barb  Edzenga,  Vicki  Greb,  Dawn  Pauli.  4th 
Row:  Mrs.  Herr,  Gary  Zellner,  Sue  Slaybaugh,  Suzanne  Duryea,  Lisa  Harrison,  Sue  Fisher,  Mary  Knight,  Kristie 
Olson.  Missing:  Tracy  Daniel,  Linda  Ehle,  Merike  Evans,  Joy  Franks,  Wendy  Knaub,  Beth  LaClair,  Michele 
Long,  Colleen  Mullikin,  Felecia  Snyder. 


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House  Mothers 


Mary  Kelsey,  Mary  Cox,  Kathryn  Rohland 


Infirmary 


staff:  Mrs  Julie  Wolfe,  Ginny  Albright, 
Karen  Fleagle 

"Karen  —  the  phone"  .  .  .  Take 
two  aspirin  and  call  me  in  the 
morning  How  about  a  van- 
illa Tab  .  .  .  You're  a  good  man 
—  we  want  to  keep  you  that  way 
.  .  .  Ring  and  Walk  In  .  .  .De  train, 
de  train  .  .  .  the  beeper  .  .  .  Julie 
says  don't  forget  to  fill  out  the 
insurance  form  .  .  .  Disco  Infir- 
mary .  .  .  That's  what  we're  here 
for  .  .  .  I'm  on  call  .  .  .  Our  man 
Rocky  Greek  Freak .  .  . 


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First  Floor  West 

Mark  Roscoe,  Hitoshi  Yoshito,  Eric  Rodin,  Joel  Carpenter,  Fiank  Rhoades,  Kevin  Leddy,  Bill  Casey,  Ron  Wheeler,  Paul 
Pitcher,  Scott  Inners,  Glen  Steinmuller 

"Go  for  it!!!  .  ,  .  Where's  Willy'^  ,  .  Is  Dave  going  home  again''  ,  .  When  will  Scrat  get  out  of  his 
bathrobe''  ,  .  ,  Mickey's  Malt  —  We'd  rather  crash  than  switch'  ,  ,  ,  Get  aught  now  ,  ,  .  You  ever 
hear  of  good  rats'?    .  .  Forget  about  it"" 


Second  Floor  West 

Mark  Douche^,  Bob  Neubert,  Lee  Brown,  Dan  Meyer,  Tom  Bowers,  Dave  Stauffer,  Joe  Wengyn,  Mark  Hornberger,  Or  Sam- 
ple, Rich  Loffredo,  Bill  Loftredo,  Jay  Barto,  Joe  Lapinski,  Roy  Clark,  Craig  Ollinger,  Dave  Harris 


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"Midwest  .  .  ,  Sannas 
Pumpkin  Man" 


Water  Fights 


Bearded  Calms 


Tools  ,    ,  Mr.  Beads  (T.M.) 


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Third  Floor  West 

Tim  Wolf.  Doug  Staples,  Stuart  Rose,  Bruce  Lyman,  Mike  Garnier,  Fred  Bothe,  Matt  Hall,  Bill  Bogart,  Brian  Jones,  James  Haupt,  Jim  Owen,  Ted  Stanislow, 
Brad  Shatinsky,  Dave  Allen,  Joel  Deaner,  John  Allen,  Al  Gunkle,  Ken  Breitenstein,  Bob  Lemke,  John  David,  Tom  Hoffman,  Tom  Meyers,  Mike  Shockley. 
Scott  Shera/ood,  Miss  Piggy,  Bob  Fullenlove,  Barr/  Selinsky,  Tim  Smith 

"Almost  Heaven"  ,  ,  Penthouse  West ,  ,  ,  Charter  members  .  .  ,  Game  Room  in  310 .  ,  .  Prayer  meetings  in  307  .  .  .  IM  Soft- 
ball Champs    .  .  Buddy  Holly  Lives  -  .  ,  Mote  .  .  .  T  .  .  .  Jack  Sprite .  ,  .  Sito  .  .  ,  Choo  Choc ,  ,  .  Cattish  ,  .  ,  Junior?" 

Wetst  Basement 

JacV  Raymond,  Mike  Best,  Rob  McGrorty.  Pete  Donnelly,  Todd  Quinter,  Scott  Mailen,  Mark  Ruloff,  Eric  Bauscher,  Raian  Kanitkar,  Kurt  Amiung,  Marty  Lane, 
David  Kraemer,  Steve  Beecher,  Drake  Niemeyer,  Mike  Groody,  Steve  Hartnett,  Ed  Grant 


"Fluff .  .  .  Art .  ,  ,  Thurman 
.  .  .  Lou" 


The  Fonz      .  Quinn 


Mails 


The  Dude  .  .  .  The  Snake  .  .  .  Fnutpie  .  .  .  Babyface  .  .  ,  Hap 


East  Basement 

Steve  Wasserman,  James  Weike,  Mike  Gross,  A  J    Nichols,  Dan  Koon,  Gary  Micas,  Jeff  Holtz,  Daryl  Boltz,  John  Miller,  Steven  Tray.  Mike  Hensel.  Gary 
Zellner.  Tony  Sumo.  Dan  Reppert.  Andy  McWilliams,  Dave  Spangler,  Bob  Wilson,  Lance  Putt 

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"Funk  East  Basement  Commandos  .  ,  .  Steve  Kriser  Memorial  Gymnasium  ,  ,  ,  Toot  Toot,  Beep  Beep  .  .  ,  Denise  Ackey  Fan 

Club  .  .  .  In  and  Out .  .  .  Welke's  Warriors  .  .  .  We  love  Kutztown  women  .  .  ,  Dancing  with  the  men  at  the  Village  ,  ,  .  Highway 

to  Hell" 


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First  Floor  East 

Marty  Warchizer,  Randy  Vallone,  Glen  Hofman,  Mohammed  Canleh,  Frank  Coraddi,  Mike  Hogan,  Kurt  Sipe,  Ken  Brasier,  Steve  Angeli,  Frank  Grezce,  Gary  Furman,  Dave 

Gorman,  Brian  McSweeney,  Bill  Williams,  Jim  Ross,  Scott  Snyder 

Second  Floor  East 

Chris  Palmer,  Tommy  Lake,  Brian  Clayes,  Bob  Bennett,  Donnie  Bustler,  Steve  Eidukonis,  Tom  Zimmerman,  Jeff  Mowrer,  Ken  Haman.  Nancy  Wocher,  Mark  Metcalfe,  Bob 

Hogan,  Dung  Phan,  Eric  Schlicker,  Jim  Stoltzfus,  Bob  Resa,  Dave  Kerr,  Harold  Furman,  Tyrone  Page,  Rick  Saltzer,  Keith  Rhadon.  Larry  Paul,  Steve  St  John,  Bill  Glose,  Tony, 

Bob  Neubert.  Tim  Smith.  Paul  Salisbury,  Scott  Smith,  Steve  Weber 

Third  Floor  East 

Brian  Trust,  Judd  Stauffer,  Joe  Delehman,  Denny  Peters,  Steve  Schiffer,  John  Tus,  Brian  Kearney,  Randy  MacClary,  Fred  Falchi 


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Silver 


Basement 

Row  1:  Jamie  Tillinger,  Jane  Sinopoli  Row  2:  Sue  Davison,  Linda  Wilson,  Laura  Hendershot 
Row  3:  Nancy  Lawless,  Dawna  Baker,  Carolyn  Winfrey,  Gina  Cipolla,  Claudia  Gottcent 


"Twinkle,  twinkle  little  brain,  what's  it  like  to  be  insane?        Harmony  Party 
stooges  school  of  charm,  grace,  and  space       sneaker  breath       wiWewawa'^ 


the  three 


First  Floor 

Row  1:  Karen  Neiswender,  Laura  Matsko,  Julia  Nelson  Row  2:  Vicki  Greb,  Tammy  Smith, 
Rebecca  Enslin  Row  3:  Lori  Morgan,  Holly  Hibier,  Kathy  Miller  Row  4:  Cindy  Boyce,  Jo  Anne 
Davis,  Bonnie  Davenport,  Lisa  Knock,  Audrey  Birkland.  Sharon  Reeves,  Rhoda  Muganda, 


Second  Floor 

Row  1:  Claire  Mischier,  Val  Dishong,  Barb  Pentland,  Lisa  Lancaster  Row  2:  Sharon  Skiles, 
Tootle  Miller,  Cathy  Mann,  Beth  Cunfer,  Elaine  Schlatter,  Kay  King,  Kim  Dager,  Beth  Cherry, 
Sue  Egner  Row  3:  Sue  Schaefer,  Sharon  Love,  Val  Lanik,  Jo  Anne  Groman.  Kathy  Manis- 
calco  Row  4;  Caria  Powell.  Elaine  Rydberg,  Deb  Egolf,  Chris  Yntema,  Kathy  Donovan,  Mary 
Craig,  Sue  Gunn,  Judy  Leanza,  Deb  Poley.  Linda  Texter 

"Where  should  we  have  the  floor  picture''  Playgirls  of  2nd  floor  silver  south  Bat  witch 
strikes  again'    ,  .  Three  cheers  for  the  buzzer  breakdown       Will  our  kitctien  ever  be  fixed? 

. . .  This  floor  IS  just  a  Mickey  Mouse  operation" 


Ttiird  Floor 

Row  1:  Gwen  Snavely,  Kathy  Ray,  Nancy  Wocher,  Pam  Patton,  Vickl  Ulmer,  Krisie  Olson,  Sue 
Bagley,  Kim  Foster  Row  2:  Lisa  Togno,  Kris  Groff,  Karen  Fuller,  Ginny  Smith,  Sue  Reilly,  Row 
3:  Kim  Hillman,  Linda  Neiman,  Tracy  Daniel,  Bonnie  Merrill,  Marsha  Poust 

"Please  hold  down  handle  to  insure  a  complete  flush        Avoid  the  draft  —  get  pregnant    . 
Ooo-ia-lal!  -      Pig  out'        Oooti,  baby!!        Peame-boo        Hey,  big  team        Cooookiees 
. .    Go  for  It     .  The  Land  of  Aahs       Nurnies       Sterling  Silver  Porkettes" 

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HAMMOND 


First  Floor 

Pete  Gale,  Anthony  Andreassi,  Mike  Beyer,  Jeff  Mowrer,  Jofin  Champlin,  Jofin  Callen,  Dennis  Gould,  Jeff  Allison 

"Hey  Hey.  My  My       Who  gives  a  shit       WhattfieF--'       Bearcat  took  it!       Get  the  C-- off  the  Rack       Where  Is  Disco  with  the  Master       Neil,  turn  that  thing 
DOWNi"       Headhunt       Dame  Cabeza  " 

Second  Floor 

Bernie  Stellar,  Chris  Shoop,  Jim  McEllhenney.  Hazel.  Loree  Duym,  Jim  Pogue,  John  Hutley,  Roque  Calvo.Joe  Gebhard.  Jim  Pagel,  Mark  Sypher,  Ken  Hendershot. 
Todd  Rothrock,  Scott  Newhouse,  Bob  Shupp.  Ra)an  Kantkar.  Scott  Wagner,  Bill  George 

Third  Floor 

Tom  Levings.  Jim  Glasgow,  Glenn  Geollner,  Bill  Asterino,  Dan  Mills,  Greg  Monteith,  Jack  Jolly.  Mike  Lemons,  Gerry  Ryan,  Drew  Czerkawski,  Derek  Hoppes,  John 
Lucey,  Joel  Ronco,  George  Myers,  Paul  Jutting,  Kirk  Kirkland 

"We've  come  to  the  place  where  the  road  and  the  sky  collide       Man  the  torpedoes     .  Dr  D        McArdle  dies!" 


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First  Floor 

Jim  Bezanson,  Jim  Brady,  Gerry  Sauers,  Mark  Grove,  John  Boag,  Gary  Whiting,  Mike  Godynick,  Glenn  Haler,  Eric  Chamberlin,  Brian  Billies,  Gary  Freisinger,  John  Kneg 

"Grover.  Ann's  here        Brian  got  14  letters'        Where's  CarP        Spadaro       Yo,  Great  Dane        C  G  6  Pack        Backgammon  Kreig"?        Boag.  you  communist'        Eat  a 
bag       Harry,  you  got  your  calc  done''       You  gotta  be  a  football  hero" 

Second  Floor 

Joe  Stone,  Walt  Fulham,  Paul  Keyes,  Scott  Tennet,  Al  Puketza,  Ram  Shadel,  Charlie  Beirne,  George  Rankin,  Jim  Brady,  Dominic  Colugno,  Kevin  Johansen.  Nick  Rhillips,  Al 
Rerelli,  Bob  Sbraccia,  Sigma,  Tom  McArdle,  Kevin  Kaden,  Tim  Flatley,  Joel  Spotts,  Lee  Pellon,  Ray  Rose,  Rob  Gleason,  Tom  Orndorl,  Doug  Button 

"Dales?!        Ugh        Ying-Yang        Hard  to  believe        Larry       Goody's  Mom       KLA        Your  mother       Aldo        Lever  brain        Perelli'sbass       Guido" 

Third  Floor 

Russ  Darr,  Barry  Wargula,  Pete  Gower.  Jim  Bader,  Mark  Jacobs,  Paul  Jacobs,  Jim  Miserere,  Jay  Dougherty,  Steve  Kipp,  Dave  Anderson,  Jay  Mahoney,  Nancy,  Bill  Campbell, 
Steve  Johnson,  Brian  McCaffrey,  Joe  Kroiczyk.  Vic  Morgano,  Mike  Dobson,  Tom  Jameson 


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MARY  GREEN 


First  Floor: 

Cathy  Clarke.  Pam  Barr,  Holly  Herald,  Dee  Epps.  Lauren  Weigel.  Carol  Harlacher,  Kathy  Robinson,  Deena  Anderson,  Sue  Purgert,  Roseann  McGrath,  Elaine  Woodworth, 
Ramona  Keefer,  Justma  Ortega.  Darlene  Olson,  Helen  Tus,  Andrea  Goodman,  Tern  Hue,  Menke  Evans.  Sue  Lavery,  Kim  Keith,  Melanie  Jones.  Carey  Wenner,  Lorl  Neman, 
Alicia  Lawrence.  Sharon  Ford 

"Oh  Babyl       Gang  Hug       Getoff  the  phone' ,. /m  so  con/used"   .    Hive  with  slobs    ..  Preppie       Why  is  the  door  locked?  .    .Whyfor^" 

Second  Floor: 

Beth  Dickenson,  Mary  DeHaven,  Cheryl  Biondi,  Anita  Scheirer.  Deb  Dunn,  Lori  Brown,  Diane  Heinz,  Linda  Friskey,  Brenda  Reigle,  Barb  Cooper,  Deb  DeGrotf.  Sue  Newman, 
Angie  Carey,  Patty  Weber,  Tammy  Renolds,  Pam  Powell,  Sebrina  Gish,  Eve  Pickering,  Judy  Herlich,  Chris  Barger.  Deb  Decker.  Delight  Reiner,  Loree  Duym,  Candy  Harms, 
Verna  DeWald.  Brian  Jacobson,  Deb  Kus,  Sally  Anee  Foose,  Mary  Roberts,  Lisa  Zeiders,  Janene  Melitski,  Jim  McElhenney.  Lon  Jarmoska,  Karen  Wisniewski,  Lynn  Pennell, 
Mrs  Rohland 

Third  Floor: 

Dianne  Everett,  Kel.ly  Hall,  Joanne  Lazzaro,  Michete  Long,  Nancy  Locker,  Jennifer  Bowen,  Marcia  Martin,  Lisa  Daveler,  Sue  Fisher,  Tom  Baldassare,  Bev  Cooney,  Beth 
Graver,  Kathy  Picciano,  Kim  Long,  Andrea  Davino,  Zoe  Ann  Doll.  Pam  Shadel,  Linda  Ehle,  Kathy  Mumford.  Kim  Shetfey 

"Be  fhere, /^/oha  Rug  Collection  Day  Wrong  door,  Monty  Goin' tothe  bar^  Who  pledged  the  floor  again?  .  Answer  the  GD  phone'"  "Shower  Anyone'' .. . 
GRUWD/ES-". .   Gatalikethaf    ..  Sbraccia  —  Get  Lost!     .  TGIF  .    .  Nubs     ,  Rape  Patrol ..    Party  Hardy'" 


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First  Floor 

Ricka  Patterson,  Esther  Shaull,  Shelby  Taughinbaugh,  MaryNell  Romanik,  Deb  Morgan,  Laurie  Cook,  Kathy  Kelly,  Michele  DePrefontaine,  Deb  Lundahl,  Felicia  Sny- 
der, Lise  Harrison,  Nancy  Darnell,  Diane  Sebright,  Colleen  Cramer,  Sandy  Reisinger,  Steph  Sachs,  Linda  Tyrell,  Susan  Smith.  Susan  Duryea,  Liz  Scott,  Carol  Withers, 
Deb  Lucas,  Pat  Hassal,  Joann  Groman.  Chris  Guarno,  Jan  Smith,  Dawn  Humphrey,  Gail  Holcratt,  Chris  Himmler,  Vicki  Bryden,  Jane  Schlegel,  Caria  Stautfer.  Stacey 
Godwin 

"Wake  me  up  in  10  minutes       Can  you  get  into  popcorn''        10%  of  something  is  better  than  1 00%  of  nottimg       Nobody's  ever  had  a  rainbow  until  they  had  ram" 

Second  Floor 

Jan  Hoermann,  K  C  Chisolm,  Karen  Mohl,  Brenda  Bennett,  Judy  Risser,  Chris  Wheelock,  Kathy  Douglas,  Debbie  Patschorke,  Chris  Thernen,  Margaret  Endslow,  Jill 
Shaffer,  Sharon  Diedrich,  Keiko  Yunoki,  Roselyn  Rossi,  Lynn  Randolph,  Maureen  Mills,  Beckey  Newcomb,  Carol  McLeary,  Patty  McGregor,  Becky  Stoudt,  Cindy 
Johnson,  Sheryl  Fitzgerald,  Ann  Bassoco,  Anna  Starr,  Andrea  Crude,  Pat  Germer 

"We  run  on  Fossil  Fuel'  I  could  sliit  a  bnck'  We'redoomed  Oh  no,  I  lost  my  key  again  And  where  did  you  stay  last  nigtif^  R  M  I  "^  Whowantsto 
go  to  the  bar?" 

Third  Floor 

Jeanne  Arthe,  Sandy  Hetrick,  Karen  Gard,  Margaret  Huml.  Kim  Haunton,  Darlene  Sitler,  Richelle  Porter,  Carol  Nixon,  Sarah  Strickland,  Kim  Lovitt,  Phyllis  Stine,  Wanda 
Bashore,  Wendy  Fishel,  Shelley  Bantham,  Vicky  Shaw,  Linda  Samies,  Alison  O'Connor,  Sue  Yeiter,  Sue  Vought,  Deb  Sargeant,  Ann  Cummingham,  Sue  Slaybaugh, 
Ann  Opfer 

Shut  up  It's  quiet  hours  What  a  concept  Go  for  it  Whoa  baby  So.  you've  got  mono''  Neato  cool,  man  Why  me,  Lord?  What  a  bummer .. . 
TGIF" 


Centre 


You're  a  pill  —  you're  a  pony       Peeper's  in  Erika's  window^       Ain't  no  doubt  about  it!    ,    Centrefolds    .  .  Ssssss       Well,  she  , 
watch  General  Hospital  today''        Hey  now  Millie  .      You  have  two  choices      ,  Rip'        Take  me  to  the  attici  ,  ,    Suck  face?  . 
yearbook'? .    .  How  'bout  a  "Irost/f'"  ^  .  . 


you  bet!  -  .  ,  Snakes  .  .  .  Did  anyone 
Will  Centre  Hall  get  its  picture  in  the 


Row  1:  Marcy  Douglas  Row  2:  Elyce  Chadwick,  Sue  Smith,  Donna  LaFon,  Kitty  Kreitner,  Sonia  Probst,  Liz  Steele.  Row  3:  Leslie  Cornelius,  Linda  McQueen,  Ginny  Lesser, 
Jennie  Giachero,  N.P.:  Erika  Fairlamb,  Sandy  Jenson,  Chris  Myers,  Pam  McKechnie. 


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Attic  Window:  Zulu 

Root:  Wags,  Brang,  Zavats,  Benson,  Scofty,  Barnesy,  Marcy,  Perb 
Porch:  Rhoadsy,  Voz,  Gak,  Paul  Brockie,  Toad.  Dudley.  Boot 
Missing:  Greg  "the  stud"  llioff 

"Bzzzt!  Greg,  Laura  called  Keg's  empty.  I  got  it  last  time  The  Imposter'  GROW  UP  Albert,  turn  that  disco  offi  Hey  now, 
Millie  VOZZO  —  PHONE  One  time  my  friend  Joey  and  I  Hey  Wags,  he: e  comes  Mary  Nell  Greg,  just  who  are  you  seeing  this  week? 
. . .  LIZ,  DAMN  IT! .      How  many  finals  do  you  have"?       Suck  Face''       Attic  78       Ultimate" 


"^iO^'"'! 


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North  College 


Row  1 :  Karen  Williams,  Connie  Modzelewski,  Joann  Jeffers,  Willie  Gunther 
Row  2:  Joy  Franks,  Deb  Alexander,  Kan  Kyriss,  Cindy  Kihn,  Alison  Artz,  Sue  Boyer, 
Row  3:  Mary  White,  Mary  Knight.  Barb  Edzenda,  Sue  Enk,  Beth  Leary 
Missing:  Alison  Gittleman 


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Row  1:  Shell  Bennett  Row  2:  Sue  Karl,  Becky  Powell,  Nicky  Fox  Row  3:  Joyce  Gnmm,  Val  Miller,  Robin  Kennedy,  Kristin  Shirk,  Brenda  Foch 
Row  4:  Ann  Sumner,  Kirsten  Benson  N.P.:  Rita  Pierce,  Cheryl  Cook,  Julia  Hoover 


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1.  Rosalind  Coffman  2.  Barb  Pentland  3.  Carol  Nixon  4.  Jane  Ferree  5.  Claire  Mischler 
6.  Kathy  Miller  7.  Carolyn  Winfrey  8.  Larry  Potts  9.  Melanie  Jones  10.  Sue  Lavery  1 1 . 
Laurie  Augustyn  72.  Deb  Foley.  Missing:  Deb  Egolf,  Shelby  Taughinbaugh,  Brad 
Stein,  Dave  Harris,  Kim  Mulder,  Lee  Brown. 


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1 .  Cheryl  Cook  2.  Brenda  Reigle  3.  Dave  Gorman  4.  Dr.  Fehr  5,  Mike  Gamier  6.  Pam 
McKechnie  7.  Charlie  Salisbury  Missing:  Deb  Poley,  Bob  Shupp,  Gary  Barnes,  Doro- 
thy Boyle,  Kathy  Miller,  Steve  Miller,  Deb  Alexander,  Shawn  Bozarth. 


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1.  Rich  Harper  2.  Barb  Strock 
3.  Chip  Mershon  4.  Denny 
Peters  5.  Bruce  Lyman  6. 
Scott  Snyder  7,  Dr  Henninger 
8  Judy  Landis  9^  Mike  Gross 
10-  Delight  Reiner  11.  Karen 
Neiswender  12.  Carol  Fleisch- 
man  13.  Judy  Herlich  74. 
Ginny  Lesser  15.  Dave  Todo- 
roft  16.  Ann  Cunningham  7  7. 
Kirth  Steele  18.  Anne  Stam- 
bach  19.  Steve  Vozzo  20.  Bob 
Hogan  21.  Scott  Dallas  22. 
Tom  Orndort  23.  Mary  Ellen 
Buonaiuto  24.  John  Tus  25. 
Mike  Hensel  26.  Karen  Mohl 
27.  Kathy  Picciano. 


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1 .  Chris  Yntema  2.  MaryNell  Romanik  3.  Judy  Risser  4.  Melanie  Jones  5.  Elaine  Woodworth  6.  Mark  Tibbitts  7.  Mike 
Lemons  8.  Erika  Fairlamb  9.  Pam  McKechnie  10^  Debbie  Reimer  7  /.  Sue  Purgert. 


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/.  Erich  Schlicher  2.  Richard  Gates  3.  David  Godsiiall  4.  Thomas  Bowers  5.  Craig  dinger  6.  Michael  Scolomiero  7.  Scott 
Smith  8.  Mark  Watson  9.  Joseph  Bashore  10.  Ted  Stanislaw  1 1 .  Thomas  Myers  12.  Joseph  Wapinsky  13.  Daniel  Meyer  14. 
Daniel  Harwick  15.  Charles  Eddins  16.  Mark  Douches  17.  David  Stauffer  18.  Michael  Kohler  19.  Timothy  Long  20.  Mark 
Hornberger  Missing:  William  Reinecke,  Thomas  Siebenhuhner,  David  Snyder. 


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1 .  Carol  Harlacher  2.  Connie  Glynos  3.  Cathy  Clarke  4.  Lauren  Weigel  5.  Sharon  Diederich  6.  Lisa  Sung 
7.  Elaine  Schlatter  8.  Beth  Cunter  9.  Linda  Tyrrell  W.  Linda  Wilson  / 1.  Janet  Huber  12.  Claire  Mischler 
?3.  Joanne  Groman  14.  Ricka  Patterson  75.  Linda  Gingrich  16.  Vicki  Shaw  1 7.  Diane  Sebright  18.  Maggie 
Miller  19.  Darlene  Miller  20.  Deb  Miller  21.  Kathy  Robinson  22.  Kim  Reese  23.  Cathy  Mann  24.  Colleen 
Mullikin  25.  Laurie  Snyder  26.  Marcie  Woodland  27.  Vicki  Case  28.  Stacey  Godwin  29.  Sandy  Jensen  30. 
Nancy  Gyger. 


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Boyce  8  Kathy  Miller  9  Holly  Hibler  10.  Lori  Morgan  1 1  Carol  Nixon  12.  Chris  Therrien  13.  Anita  Scheirer 
14.  Ginny  Smith  15  Sue  Smith  ?6.  Michele  DePretontaine  17.  Stephanie  Sachs  18  Andrea  Jeckel  19.  Lori 
Brown  20.  Felecia  Snyder  21.  Dorothy  Boyle  22  Kim  Foster  23.  Carol  McCleary  24  Jan  Smith  25  Laura 
Hendershot  26.  Debbie  Lucas  27  Susan  Egner  28  Beth  Cherry  29  Debra  Foley  30  Linda  Neiman 


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1.  John  Miller  2.  Matt  Hall  3.  Kirth  Steele  4.  Tim  Wolf  5  Bruce  Lyman  6.  Brad  Shatinsky  7.  Chip  Mer- 
shon  8.  Larry  Potts  9.  Charlie  Salisbury  10.  Joel  Deaner  11.  Bob  Hogan  72.  Mike  Hansel  13.  Eric 

Bausheer  74.  Dung  Phan  15.  Karl  Badman  16. 
Mike  Gross  7  7.  Gary  Furman  18.  Stuart  Rose 
79.  Tim  Smith  20.  Rick  Seltzer  21.  Frank  Cor- 
radi  22.  Ken  Breitenstein  23.  Barry  Selinsky  24. 
Scott  Dallas  25.  Jim  Haupt  26.  Tom  Orndorf 
27  Jim  Welkie  28.  Ken  Haman  29.  Ken  Dear- 
styne  30.  Doug  Staples  31.  Bob  Bennett  32. 
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sky  8  Sharon  Wallace  9,  Sharon  Love  1 0  Alison  Artz  1 1 .  Jeanne  Arth  1 2-  Margaret  Hummel  1 3.  Gary  Barnes  14. 
Kim  Reese  15.  Stacey  Godwin  16.  Mark  Douches  17.  Dave  McCarthy  18.  Chris  Lowther  19.  Collen  Mullikin  20. 
Pat  McGregor  21 .  Mary  Roberts  22.  Laura  Nelson. 


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/,  Bill  George  2  Tadd  Brown  3,  Ken  Hendershot  4.  Jim  McElhenney  5-  Scott  Wagner  6.  Frank  Ruggien  7,  Joe 
Gebhard  8  Pete  Gale  9.  Jim  Pogue  ^0.  Rick  Nath  /f.  Tom  Nussbaum  72.  Dennis  Gould  ^3.  Scott  Newhouse  M 
Rocky  Galvo  75.  Todd  Rottirock  76.  Jeff  Allison  7  7.  John  Champlin  78.  fVlark  Syphier  7  9.  Joe  Remshifski  20.  Scott 
Wallace  21 .  Cfiris  Sfioop  22.  Jim  Glasgow  Missing:  Scott  Farrow,  Ricti  Motley,  Dan  Promutico. 


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1 .  Leslie  Klabbatz  2  Patti  Richardson  3  Kim  Hillman  4  Sue  Yeiter  5  Kirsten  Benson  6  Karen  Gard  7  Jane  Meyer  8. 
Sue  Vought  9  Lisa  Grozinski  10  Audrey  Birkland  11-  Deb  Alexander  12.  Joy  Franks  13-  Allison  Gittleman  14.  Cindy 
Kihn  15.  Willie  Gunther  16.  Elyce  Chadwick  ?7.  Kas  Ray  18.  Jean  Eberly  79.  Karen  Fuller  20.  Chris  Guarno  21.  Alison 
Artz  22.  Ann  Sumner  23  Julie  Kauffman  24  Karen  Williams  25.  Anna  Starr  26  Beth  Leary  27,  Ginny  Lesser  28.  Connie 
Modzelewski  29  Andrea  Davino  30  Mary  Knight  31 .  Barb  Burgess  32  Linda  McQueen  33.  Sharon  Love  34.  Sue  Boyer 
35-  Laurie  Cook  36-  Mary  White  37.  Joanne  Jeffers  38.  Barb  Edzenga  Missing:  Sue  Enck.  Sharon  Reeves,  Justina 
Ortega. 


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1 .  Greg  Rhoads  2.  Steve  Vozzo  3.  Jack  Raymond  4.  Ed  Frac  5.  Mark  Rouloff  6.  Albert  Zavatsky  7.  Dennis  Jay 
Peters  8^  Leon  VanKeulen  9.  Martin  Lane  10.  John  J.  Tus  1  h  Mike  Buterbaugh  12.  Scott  Hughies  13.  Keith 
Hottle  ?4.  Bill  Perbetsky  15.  Gary  "Ayatollah"  Barnes  16.  Paul  Brockie  7  7.  Cameron  Bruce  18.  Dave  Todo- 
roff  19.  Mike  Gadd  20.  Dave  Eckman  21.  Gary  Mikos  22  Ray  Rose  23.  Chris  Palmer  24.  Glenn  Hoffman  25. 
Steve  Hartnett  26.  Zeke  27.  Rescue  Mission  piloted  by  Greg  lllioff,  Steve  von  Wagoner,  Chuck  Sapp,  and  A. 
J.  Nichols. 


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Knights  of  the 
Valley 


"I'm  in  the  King's  Naivee  . . .";  Knights  don't  have  pledg- 
ing; Football's  a  team  sport;  Billy,  where's  the  hats'^:  Zeke 
(andZook);  Yeah,  nght  Paul';  ARW  —  ARW  —  AUW  — AW 
—  ARW;  Hey,  did  you  suck  tace'^  did  you  get  it'';  Who's  Liz 
going  to  marry,  Warren  or  Chris'';  Are  you  sure  John  Champ- 
lin  isn't  a  Knighf^:  What  do  ya  call  it  .  ,  "I  remember  when  I 
walked  across  Keyport  Bay  ...  on  my  hands'^"  Ultimate.; 
You'll  get  over  it!';  Who's  inactive,  I  don't  owe  any  money! 


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Neiss  9.  Lisa  Daveler  10.  Kathy  Picciano  11.  Sue  Fisher  ?2.  Krista  Hoch  13.  Laurie  Kroop  74  Bev  Cooney  15.  Gail  Holdcraft  16.  Sandy 
Reisinger  7  7.  Wendy  Knaub  18.  Tern  Hue  79.  Tracy  Steele  20.  Kathy  Kemery  27.  Kim  Lovitt  22.  Mary  Roberts  23.  Joy  Furlong  24.  Mary 
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1.  Paul  Keyes  2.  Tim  Flatley  3.  Bert  Kane  4.  Joe  Stone  5.  Mike  Godynick  6.  Scott  Tennant  7.  Kevin  Lachecz  8.  A!  Perelli  9.  George  Loder 
10.  Bob  Sbraccia  1 1.  Steve  Todaro  72.  Lee  Pelton  13.  Jim  Sbarro  14.  Mark  Grove  ?5.  Dave  Anderson  16.  Jotin  Boag  ?7.  Victor  Morgano 
18.  Dave  Light  19.  John  Krieg  20.  Pete  Gower  21.  Tom  McArdle  22.  Jim  Monteith  23.  Jim  Bezanson  24.  Jim  Empfield  25.  Jim  Bader  26. 
Enc  Chamberlain  27.  Walt  Fullam  28  Ed  Grant  29.  Dom  Cotugno  30.  Glenn  Hafer  31.  Gary  Whiting  Missing:  A!  Puketza,  Joe  Krolczyk,  Bill 
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Flesh  Pile  .  ,  .  Goody's  Mom  .  Up  Ye  Brothers  and  Sing  Fraternity  .  .  . 
Dates,  Dates"  .  .  .  Put  your  noses  on  the  wall  .  .  .  Drink  @#  *'■'!##(§)!, 
Drink  @~""'~^@^.  Drink,  Drink  .  .  ,  Flyers  —  Capitals  tickets  still  availa- 
ble, see  Al  Puketza  in  Keister  209  .  ^  .  Guido  .  .  -  Perelli  is  in  E-town!  .  .  . 
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Susan  Yeiter,  Marsha  Poust,  Elyce  Chadwick,  Marcy  Douglass,  Karen  Willianns,  Kelly  Hall,  Kathy  Beyer,  Kim 
Hillman 


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Row  1:  Head  Coach  Lou  Sorrentino,  John  Feaster,  Tad  Brown,  Gary  Catino,  Russ  Darr,  John  Lucey.  Jud  Staufter,  Henry  Hotf.  Rick  Nath,  Jim  Pogue,  Jerry  Sauers.  Steve 
Todaro,  Randy  Valone.  Tom  Levings.  Jim  Glasgow,  Tom  Nussbaum,  Asst  Coach  Kent  Reed  Row  2:  Athletic  Trainer  Pat  Trainor,  Tim  Flatley,  Greg  Weaber  Jerry  Ryan  Pete 
Donnelly,  John  Vaccaro,  Anthony  Andressi,  Dan  Mills,  Tom  Lake,  Mike  GIdynick,  Al  Puketza,  Charlie  Beirne,  Rich  Due,  Joe  Remshilski,  Andy  Krowsoski  John  Hutley  Asst 
Coach  Bud  Getz,  Asst  John  DeFrank  Row  3:  Equip  Manager  Terry  Knight,  Joe  Shappell  Dave  Moyer,  Vic  Morgano,  Rick  Shotf,  Doug  Button,  Dom  Cotugno,  Brian  Billies 
Jom  Brady,  Dave  Nuyannes,  Anthony  Scagnelli,  Kevin  Kaden,  Scott  Wallace,  Jim  Pagel  Row  4:  Student  Trainer  Mark  Douches,  Dan  Maroni,  Brian  Marshall,  John  HIavaty 
Steve  Beecher,  Kevin  Johansen,  Eric  Chamberlin,  Walt  Fullam,  Scott  Farrow,  Al  Perelli,  George  Loder,  Paul  Pitcher,  Ed  Frac,  Rob  Cowan,  Buzz  Ritchie,  Nick  Phillips 


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was  .  .  .  Alonzo  Stagg  ...  the 
Q  and  I  oftensive  linemen  .  .  . 
Jimmy,  done  any  wrestling 
lately'^ .  .  .  Sacritice  your  body 
tor  the  program  .  .  .  It's 
easy!!!  .  .  .  Holding  Number 
63  .  .  ,  220's,  40's,  and  Up 

Downs  .  .  .  Wednesday,  over-the-hump  day  .  .  the  electricity  under  ttie  ligtits  on  a  Saturday  Nigtit 
...  oh'  sweet  victory  .  .  .  Ain't  no  stoppin'  us  now  .  .  .  The  road  to  Hell  is  paved  with  GRETNA 
WOMEN  .  .  .  you  knew  the  job  was  dangerous  when  you  took  it  .  .  .  Lebanon  Valley  College  versus 
Franklin  Marshall  on  the  ABC  NCAA  College  football  game  of  the  week  .  .  .  Jump  on  a  hand  gre- 
nade on  ABC  ,  ,  .  A  5  and  4  season,  WAIT  TILL  NEXT  YEAR!!! .  .  .  Johnson's,  WE'RE  THERE! 


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Row  1:  Coach  Walters,  Debra  Egolf,  Sue  Newman,  Deb  Decker,  Mary  White,  Sue  Vought,  Lisa  Grozinski,  Julie  Kauffman,  Joy 
Franks,  Colleen  Cassidy,  Karen  Breitenstein,  Coach  Harriger,  Row  2:  Marilyn  Wolf,  Jane  Meyer,  Krista  Hoch,  Chris  Guarno,  Kay 
Koser,  Felecia  Snyder,  Mary  Inman,  Becky  Stoudt,  Candy  Harmes,  Merike  Evans- 


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Every  corner's  a  goal  .  ,  .  mark  your 
man  .  .  -  score^  score,  score  .  -  .  Eat 
My  Shorts!  ...  SIT  DOWN  .  .  . 
"Spanky"  .  .  meet  the  ball  .  .  . 
"Are  we  gonna  win?  Say.  YEAH, 
YEAHiii" 


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Row  1:  Ed  Grant.  Mike  Groody,  Tony  Sumo,  Paul  Keyes,  George  Rankin,  Bill  Astermo,  Jim  Stoltzfus  Row  2:  Greg  Monteith,  Tom  McCardle,  Ken 
Breitenstein,  Scoti  Dallas,  Jefl  Scanniello,  Saeb  Neshawait,  Onno  Prinsen,  Ghdemreza  Nounzzi.  Row  3:  Asst  Coach,  Coach  Correll,  Kevin 
Lachecz,  Rick  Marturano,  Brent  Dohner.  Dave  Killick,  Jim  Sbarro,  Mohammed  Canteh. 


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Track  and  Field 


Row  1:  David  Kramer,  George  Rankin,  Bob  Fullenlove,  Joel  Carpenter,  Mike  Lemmons,  Chris  Palmer  Row  2:  Coach  Reed,  Mark  Hornberger, 
Scott  Sherwood,  Lee  Pelton,  Bill  Bogart,  John  Hutley.  Dave  Moyer  Row  3:  Kurt  Amiung,  Matt  Hall,  Ken  Hendershot.  Ken  Breitenstein,  Mark 
Sypher.  Bryan  Jones 


160 


GOOBIES!  .  .  .  Who  wants  to  run  the  mile  relay? 
.  .  .  Who  do  you  think  you  are,  Lasse  Viren?  .  .  . 
MVP's  Ken  Hendershot,  Bill  Casey,  and  the 
secret  mile  relay  team  of  Otis,  Leroy,  Jerome, 
and  Dewey. 


161 


MEN'9  BA9KETBALL 


-leabags  .  .  .  Self  .  .  .  Country  Rhoads  .  .  . 
Rooky  .  .  .  Furd  Chubbs .  .  .  Shot  .  ,  .  Zak!  .  .  . 
Box!!  .  .  .  Airball .  .  .  "Please,  Mr.  Referee,  Sir" 
.  .  .'Rooky's  1000  .  .  .  Shingle  Jim  .  .  .  Bulb  .  .  . 
"Boom,  Boom  out  Go  the  Lights"  Quin- 
ter  assist  record. 


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Row  1:  Coach  Loftus,  Coach  Satalin,  Coach  Schock.  Row  2:  Ken  Brosier,  Rocky  Calvo,  Barry  Wargula,  Pete  Gale,  Dave  Light,  Mark 
Sypher,  Scott  Mailen,  Derek  Hoppes,  Bill  George,  Todd  Rothrock,  Joe  Krolczyk,  Joel  Spotts,  Jack  Callen,  Todd  Quinter. 


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Row  1:  Penny  Hableib,  Kathy  Picciano,  Sandy  Jensen.  Row  2:  Coach  Trainor,  Ram  Shadel,  Lisa  Daveler, 
Joy  Furlong,  Karen  Anderson,  Leslie  Klabbatz,  Jane  Myer,  Missing:  Sue  Smith. 


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Women's 
Basketball 

Rebound  ...  On  the  Line  .  .  .  Let's  just  work  on  the 
fundamentals  .  .  .  Shoot  Madiganlll  YES  SIR  .  .  . 
Everyone  is  standing  around  picking  their  noses  .  .  . 
Wrong  Door  Monty  .  .  .  The  Thumb  .  .  .  Pic-i-you- 
nose  .  .  .  Those  Ugly,  Amazon  Women  from  E-town 
,  .  .  Whose  bra  came  out  of  their  laundry  bag??? 


165 


TEAM  MEMBERS:  Daryl  Boltz,  Rich  Harper,  Jay  Mahoney,  Hieu  Nguyen,  Paul  Pitcher,  Andy  Risser,  CurtSipe, 
Glenn  Steinmuller,  Kevin  Varano,  Scott  Wagner,  Coach  Petrofes.  (No  Team  Photo  Available) 


Qpecial 

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Row  1:  Coach  Hoffsmith.  Tim  Smith,  Bill  Casey,  Lee  Pelton,  Al  Gunkle,  David  Gorman,  Row  2:  Bryan  Jones 
Braig  Smith,  Joel  Carpenter,  Ray  Rose,  Todd  Gleason  Row  3:  Ken  Shoemaker,  Steve  Angeli  Daryl  Boltz' 
Rob  Lemke,  John  David  Row  4:  Bill  Bogart,  David  Kramer,  Tom  Myers,  Ron  Wheeler 


167 


Men's  Lacrosse 


Row  1:  Joe  Gebhard,  Todd  Quinter,  Paul  Keyes,  Joe  Remshifski,  George  Loder,  Ed  Grant  Row  2:  Joel  Ronco,  Pete  Bnggs,  Dave  Hall,  Drew  Czerkawski,  Rick  Shoff 
Row  3:  Tom  McCardle,  Jack  Raymond.  Kevin  Johansen.  Jay  Dougherty,  Paul  Jutting,  Coach  Gorrell. 


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Row  1:  Kay  Koser,  Chris  Wheelock.  Kathy  Douglas,  Leslie  Cornelius,  Colleen  Cassidy,  Row  2:  Sue  Newman,  Kathy  Picciano,  Krista  Hoch,  Candy  Harmes,  Linda 
Evans,  Lisa  Grosinski,  Joy  Franks  Row  3:  Coach  Yuhas,  Ann  Sumner,  Lisa  Daveler,  Barb  Burgess,  Maureen  Mills,  Val  Miller,  Becky  Stoudt,  Mary  Buonaito,  Coach 
Harriger, 


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Visor  Women  Strike  Again  .  .  . 
Quick  Stick  ...  Cut  for  the  Ball 
.  .  .  Score!  Score!  Score!  .  .  . 
Stick  Check  .  .  .  Give!  .  .  .  Shoot! 
.  .  .  Body  Check. 


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Row  1:  Coach,  Mike  Byer  Row  2:  Julie  Kauffman,  Glenn  Hater,  David  Ramage,  Dave  Light,  Barry  Selinsky,  Doug  Staples,  Hieu  Nguyen 


Tennis 


Good  shot,  you  homo'  ,  .  .  I  know  where  we  are, 
Coach  .  .  .  Take  a  Lefti  Easy,  Nam  .  .  .  EASY'  .  .  . 
Are  you  buying  dinner,  DAD''  .  ,  .  Julie  Kauffman  — 
Annville  Gigolo  .  ,  ,  Just  long'  .  .  Our  biggerst  prob- 
lem IS  fhat  we  don't  hit  enough  shots  back  ,  ,  ,  Julie, 
what's  this  disco  crap''  .  ,  Can  we  stop  and  buy  a 
frisbee' 


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Golf 


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Ralph  Ackerman.  Eric  Schaeffer,  Mike  Gadd.  Jeff  Mowrer,  John  Champlin,  Jim  Pogue,  Lance  Putt,  Scoti  Tenant 


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Baseball 


Row  1:  Mike  Kyne,  Kevin  Leddy,  Joe  Stone,  Bob  Shupp,  Rob  McGrorety,  Mike  Groody,  Leo  Hearn.  Row  2:  Fred  FalchI,  Frank  Rhoads,  Casper  Saladino,  Dave 
Killick,  Bob  Burns.  Tony  Guaspenni,  Ron  Robb,  Marty  Warchizer,  Coach  Satalln. 


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Yearbook  epilogues  generally  fit  into  one  of  the  following  three  categories; 

1)  PHILOSOPHICAL  DRIVEL,  Eloquent,  bull-filled  phrases  charactenze  their  clos- 
ings, proving  that  no  issue  is  so  straightforward  that  it  cannot  be  made  obscure. 

2)  AUTOBIOGRAPHY  AD  INFINITUM.  Written  with  all  of  the  vibrance  and  color  of  a 
term  paper,  these  narratives  recount  the  production  of  the  yearbook  from  begin- 
ning to  end  —  or  until  the  last  reader  has  been  bored  to  sleep, 

3)  OUTPOURING  OF  THANKS.  Before  composing  such  an  epilogue,  an  editor 
must  first  consult  her  thesaurus  to  obtain  every  known  synonym  for  the  word 
"thanks."  Next,  a  complete  staff  list  must  be  prepared.  The  third  step  is  to  match 
each  synonym  with  the  appropriate  member  (senior  staffers  —  when  we  get  any  — 
always  rate  adjectives:  eg.,  "special  thanks,"  "deepest  gratitude").  The  thoughtful 
editor  also  thanks  her  parents  for  conceiving  her.  her  school  for  having  her,  the  stu- 
dents for  funding  her,  and  the  world  for  being  such  a  keen  place  in  which  to  publish 
an  annual. 

Rather  than  submit  to  one  of  these  time-tested  techniques  for  writing  an  epi- 
logue, we  would  like  to  make  some  personal  comments  about  the  1 980  Quittie 

After  listening  to  the  bitching  of  a  huge  portion  of  the  student  body  concerning 
the  quality  of  last  year's  book,  we  decided  to  strive  for  considerable  improvement 
This  we  have  accomplished  with  the  help  of  a  small  but  mighty  staff  Our  thanks  to 
Karen.  Barb,  Sue  and  Sue,  Beth,  Jennie,  and  Laura,  To  the  photographers  who 
always  supplied  us  with  the  pictures  we  were  constantly  clamoring  for  (even  when 
they  were  broke),  our  hat's  off:  Steve  Vozzo.  Keith  Hottle,  Mark  Douches,  Jim 
Grumbine,  Chris  Snavely,  Brian  Jones,  and  Overby  Photography 

From  a  very  professional  prospective,  our  appreciation  is  gratefully  extended  to 
Harold  Ulmer  and  Ed  Patrick,  the  men  with  the  advice  on  that  perfect  graphic 
design  and  an  occasional  free  lunch  off  campus 

We're  glad  that  we  had  the  opportunity  to  be  the  editors  of  this  yearbook 
Whether  or  not  it  has  brought  you  to  a  literary  orgasm,  the  1980  Quittie  is  still  an 
excellent  reflection  of  Lebanon  Valley,  We  sincerely  hope  that  you  have  enjoyed 
the  book 

—  Pam  Shadel  '81  and  Leslie  Cornelius  '80 


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We've  only  just  begun  to  live. 
White  lace  and  promises 
A  kiss  for  luck  and  we're  on  our  way. 
And  yes.  We've  just  begun. 

Before  the  rising  sun  we  fly. 

So  many  roads  to  choose 

We  start  our  walking  and  learn  to  run. 

And  yes.  We've  just  begun. 

—  PAUL  WILLIAMS