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LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE
Annville, Pennsylvania 17003
The begmning construction of Funkhouser Hall.
Inset: A tjfpical student of the time outside of Mary Green.
1970
1991
Amy Qewell and Mark Benson; one of LVC's many couples.
Brian Wassell tries to survive an early moming class.
Kristin Davis enjoys food service's outdoor picnic.
1990 HOMECOMING
COURT
The 1990 Homecoming weekend was an
exciting celebration. The weekend was full of
interesting activities in which the students as
well as the alumni could participate. Friday
evening held the annual bonfire and the an-
nouncement of the Homecoming King, Kevin
Arnold. The Homecoming fair and parade
were held on Saturday morning before the
football game, in which Beta Beta Beta won
first place for their parade float, and Clio won
first place in the banner contest. The Flying
Dutchmen football team, supported by a huge
crowd of LVC students, alumni and faculty,
dominated the Colonels from Wilkes College,
ending the game with a score of 15 to 8.
During half-time of the Homecoming foot-
ball game, the six Homecoming Queen can-
didates: Christy Milliken, Tracy Smith,
Danielle Campbell, Lynn Smith, Kelly May,
and Amy Earhart were presented to the crowd
and the winner was announced. Lynn Smith
was crowned 1990 Homecoming Queen.
Lynn, a psycho-biology major, was selected
for this title by the students of Lebanon Valley
and was extremely happy when they an-
nounced that she was the wdnner. This Home-
coming was definitely one to remember.
The 1990 Homecoming Queen is Lynn Smith with escort Brian Femandes.
Candidate, Christy Milliken and escort Jeremy Madaras.
Candidate, Amy Earhart and escort, David Umla.
Candidate, Tracy Smith and escort. Dirk Markel.
Candidate, Danielle Campbell and escort, Scott Davis.
Candidate, Kelly May and escort, Josue Diaz.
1989 Homecoming King and Queen, Chris Schwartz and Sandy Aumiller.
HOMECOMING ACTIVITIES
Parents also enjoyed the festivities of Homeconung weekend.
Senior Andy Wangman chats with alumni Steve Trapnell.
The Homecoming game always packs the bleachers with LVC fans.
Dave Calvario is an easy target in the dunking booth-
The Delphians sponsored a Chinese Auction during the fair.
The cheerleaders perform another perfect routine at the game.
MARCHING BAND
The 1990 marching band drum majors were James Hargrove, Jr. and Sean Hackett; Junior band staff members were Sally Fegan, Nancy Herman, Robert Petro, Douglas Prowant,
Shawn Snavely and Kimberly Sollenberger; Flag Captains were Christina Best and Jennifer Hanshaw; Hags were Elizabeth Adams, Sandra Baranowski, Jennifer Bragunier, Ann
Cawley, Kimberly Eames, and Stephanie Heagy; Band members were David Aulenbach, Mark Benson, Cory Boltz, Susan Bugash, Amy Clewell, Cathy Connors, Jason Cross,
Timothy Curry, Marc Johnson, Corey Kaufman, Nathan Mains, Beth Moyer, Denette Myers, Phillip Portier, Matthew Presler, Regina Reed, Jon Scampton, Lynn Schwalm, Teresa
Sdarma, John Seddon, Kristen Webster, Ronda Weller, Denise Wetter, Jennifer Willet, Greta Yocum, Bethany Yohe and Dr. Robert Hearson.
Jon Scampton carefully performs a complicated piece.
Denise smiles as the song ends but Jason seems worried about the next
one.
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Flag member, Kimmi Eames, patiently waits for her cue.
Ronda Weller wonders if the parade will ever end!
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CHRISTMAS
IN THE
VALLEY
The handbell choir performs for the audience.
Christmas At The Valley, LVC's annual
Christmas celebration, took on a new di-
mension this year. Instead of focusing sole-
ly on the birth of Jesus, as has been the
custom in the past, this year's festivities
included some secular elements. One el-
ement was the musical selection, Tchai-
kovsky's "March of the Toy Soldiers",
which the Handbell Choir performed while
in military uniforms.
In adition to the Handbell Choir, the
Concert Choir, College Chorus, Clarinet
Choir, Woodwind Quintet, Low Brass En-
semble, and Die Posaunen also exhibited
their musical talents. Music was only one
part of the celebration, however. Area cler-
gy, community members, and members of
the LVC faculty, administration, and stu-
dent body also participated in other tra-
ditional Christmas activities. Members of
Delta Tau Chi enhanced the spiritual at-
mosphere of the evening by staging a live
creche in the social quad.
Over one thousand people attended
Christmas At The Valley, 1990, and every-
one who attended the services left feeling
the "Christmas Spirit".
The campus unites to celebrate the true meaning of Christmas.
The Christmas At The Valley celebration draws a large audience every year.
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The annual living Nativity Scene was sponsored by Delta Tau Chi and included Eric Howson, Becky Blessing, Cathy Connors, Becky
Snyder, Lynn Schviialm, Bob Weaver, Jeffrey Martin, David Wright, and Jay Yoder.
The college center was cheerfully decorated with anticipation for the holidays.
The stars in the chapel remind us of the Christmas Story.
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FOUNDER'S DAY BEGINS THE 125TH
The twelfth annual Founder's Day cel-
ebration was held on February 19, 1991.
This year's ceremony was especially festive
because it marked the beginning of Leb-
anon Valley College's 125th Anniversary
celebration. The program began in Miller
Chapel with the Convocation. The cere-
mony included the unveiling of "The Leb-
anon Valley", a landscape painting of the
LVC community. The oil painting is the
work of Doug Osa, a Kansas City artist who
was commissioned by the college to depict
the campus in its rural setting.
This year's redpienf's of the Founder's
Day Award were Richard and Nancy Zim-
merman. Mr. Zimmerman is Chairman and
Chief Executive of Hershey Foods. Mrs.
Zimmerman, an alumni of LVC, is Pres-
ident of the Board of Harrisburg Symphony
Association. She is also the chairperson of
the volunteers of Hershey Library and a
member of the Hershey Museum Board.
The anniversary celebration continued
later in the day when students, faculty,
administration, and community members
gathered in Mund College Center for a
birthday party complete vdth a five foot
high birthday cake.
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A cake cutting ceremony helped involve the students in the Founder's Day celebration.
President Synodinos and Mr. Zimmerman lead the recessional following the ceremonies.
Dean McGill spoke at the ceremony.
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ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
President Synodinos presents Doug Osa's painting.
The Brass Quintet played during the cake cutting ceremony.
Both La Vie Collegienne and The Valley published 125th Anniversary editions.
The President had the honor of cutting the cake.
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1866 125 YEARS OF
The original Administration Building was destroyed by fire on December 24, 1904.
A The Admissions Department was established in 1949 with Clark
Carmean as its first director.
"RThe men's and women's Basketball teams were organized during
the 1893-1894 school year.
(^LVC was the first school east of the Allegheny Mounts to be co-
educadonal from its inception.
"TJThe Death League, a secret society that attempted to intimidate the
freshmen, was officially disbanded by the Administration in 1951.
"pThe current English House was originally built in 1887 as the
home of President Lorenz.
pXhe Football team was organized in 1897, and has been going
stiong ever since.
(^The Graduation celebration in 1870 included the first three
graduates of LVC.
UPresident Lucian Hammond, 1871-1876, added the Science De-
partment to the college curriculum.
T Student initiative raised a portion of the money needed to build the
Allen W. Mund College Center, which opened in 1970.
pvlr. John Synodinos currently serves as the college president and is
•'responsible for many of the recent changes on campus.
I^Kreider Hall, a men's residence hall, was torn down to make
room for the Garber Science Center in the early 1980's.
T Lermy the Leopard is a stuffed leopard that is displayed in Faust
Lounge and was shot by a member of the class of 1918.
A/fMary Capp Green Residence Hall for Women was dedicated on May
18th, 1957 and is now one of LVC's co-educational residence halls.
The annual May Day ceremonies were enjoyed by all ages.
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LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE. . .
The brothers of Kappa Lambda Sigma posed for this portrait in 1914.
Engle Hall was replaced by Blair Music Center.
Hot Dog Frank night remains a basketball tradition on the LVC campus.
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The old Health Center was demolished in 1989.
The May Day festivities centered around the traditional May Pole.
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The Red Avenger remains one of LVC's most loved and feared pfiantoms. The General Computer Lab opened in Lynch in the fall of 1990.
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A number ot renovations occurred over the past few years.
The Lynch Memorial Building was dedicated as a new home for the Students use their dormitory room doors as a means of expressing their identities in
Math, Computer Science and Management departments. the 90's.
STRONG 1991
Students Kristie Zangari, Michelle Smith and Allison Ingalls decorate the Mund College Center to celebrate the Christmas Season.
'M'The first college newspaper. The College Forum, was established
in January of 1888.
r^Some obvious recent changes on the campus include the ren-
ovated Lynch Memorial Building and Laughlin Hall.
pOr. Arthur Peterson served as the college president for three years
starting in 1984.
OQuiz Bowl was started in 1981 by Robert Clay, professor of
Sociology who later served as Registrar.
T? President Ulysses Roop initiated the consmiction of the current
Administration and Carnegie buildings in the earlv 1900s.
CThe Spring Arts Festival was first celebrated in 1970 and remains
a major celebration of Spring every year at LVC.
Tluifion was a total of $206.50 for the Fall, Winter and Spring
semesters in 1866 and was $14,890 for the 1990-1991 school year.
TJThe Underground is a campus sponsored non-alcoholic dance
club that opened in the early 80's.
"V/'Rev. Thomas Rees Vickroy was the first president of the college
serving from 1866 to 1871.
T^WLVC is the on-campus AM radio station which hopes to
someday obtain an FM frequency.
VX-mas at the Valley has become one of the campus' most cher-
ished traditions.
YThe Yearbook, first called The Bizarre, is now known as the
Quittapahilla.
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THE HOMECOMING PLAY
THE MOUSETRAP
The cast included (clockwise): Brigette Cuffia as Mrs. Boyle, Sean Lutz as Major Metcalf, Matthew Aichinger as Det. Sgt. Trotter, Keith Copenhaver as Mr.
Paravicini, Alison Rutter as MoUie Ralston, Bill Guntrum as Giles Ralston, Sarah O'Sullivan as Miss Caldwell, and Brandon Weston as Christopher Wren
Set in World War II England, the 40-year old play by Agatha
Christie, The Mousetrap, is undergoing a parallel chaos of its
own inside the Monkswell Manor. Everyone is not only a
suspect of murder, but also the next potential victim. Trapped
in a snowstorm without any means of contact to the outside
world, the assorted mix of questionable, colorful and out-
rageous, yet at times, obnoxious characters have to solve the
mystery themselves. Overseeing the investigation in a serious
and clinical yet almost maniacal fashion is Det. Trotter, the
only untainted character so far. So who did it?
Once again, Agatha Christie has proven herself master when
it comes to mystery and suspense. This Whig and Buckle
presentation was directed by Kelly Green.
Another excellent performance from Alison Kutter.
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Giles and MoUie are the innkeepers of Monkswell Manor, the scene of the crime.
Mr. Paravicini is just one of the suspects.
!shman Brigette Cuffia is a promising new ad-
ion to the LVC stage.
Christopher Wren was one of the show's most outrageous characters.
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WHO'S
AFRAID OF
VIRGINIA
WOOLF?
Martha manages to win the attention of the good looking visitor, Nick.
George deals with his loud wife and unwanted guests with a drink.
This production of Edward AI-
bee's "Who's Afraid of Virginia
Woolf?" was put on when four stu-
dents decided to embark on a the-
atrical adventure. They picked a
show that would challenge them
mentally and emotionally; a show
that could only be done justice if
they learned new talents. They
found a director, Dr. Kevin Pry,
who guided them through this ad-
venture.
The play originally opened in
New York in 1962, and critics and
theatrical commentators were flab-
bergasted. The four roles in the
show were considered emotionally
and physically draining. The four
LVC students involved in this pro-
duction endeavored through it all
to create the most truthful, con-
vincing, and creative production
they could possibly present.
George and Martha focus their attention on the somewhat uncomfortable guest. Honey.
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The cast included (L to R): Jef Betz as George, Scott Grumling as Nick, Kathy Henrv as Honey, and Stacv Gilbert as Martha.
Martha continually attempts to seduce Nick.
George and Martha share a difficult and complex secret.
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THE PAJAMA GAME
The Spring Musical, George Abbot's The
Pajama Game, provided audiences with ro-
mance, humor and drama.
The play takes place in a pajama factory in
Cedar Rapids, Iowa. There is a dispute be-
tween the union factory workers who want a
7.5 cent raise and the management who won't
give them the raise. A complication arises
when characters from the opposing sides fall
in love. Sid Sororkin, played by Troy
Neidermeyer, represents the management.
His love interest is Babe Williams, played by
Kristin Webster. She is part of the union that
demands the raise. Byron Brought was the
greedy boss Mr. Hasler. An amusing subplot
was given to the story by Andrew Hostetler,
who played Vernon Hines, and Tawni Niklaus
who played Gladys Hotchkiss.
Directed by Bonnie MacCulloch and assis-
tant directed by Patty Fleetwood, the musical
was extremely successful. The actors and ac-
tresses of the LVC stage once again outdid
themselves.
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Babe, Kristen Webster, faces "the management", Troy Neidermeyer.
Byron Brought and Brigette Cuffia face off.
New to the LVC stage are Greta Yocum and Brigette Cuffia.
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The cast waits in anticipation.
Many entertaining musical numbers were found in this play.
Troy Neidermeyer returns to LVC's stage after a
prolonged absence.
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SPRING ARTS FESTIVAL
Lebanon Valley College's annual Spring Arts Festival
was a success once again this year. The weekend fes-
tivities began Friday with Children's Day activities. The
youngsters had a great deal of fun participating in the
games.
The celebration continued throughout the weekend
and featured performances by the band Scarlet Gypsy, as
well as LVC's Concert Choir, Woodwind Quintet, Clar-
inet Choir, Brass Quintet, Jazz Band, Symphonic Band
and Tuba -Euphonium ensemble. H.I.S., LVC's contem-
porary Christian Band, also displayed their talents.
One of the festival's highlights was the Co-Motion
Comedy Company, which delivered an entertaining
show consisting of short sketches, and improvisations.
Other interesting events included poetry readings, art
exhibits, and many games and crafts.
The weather cooperated, giving us a beautiful weekend
full of sunshine. Everyone enjoyed the fun-filled ac-
tivities and spending time with their friends and family at
this annual celebration.
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SENIORS
Jeanne E. Adams
Chemistry
Kevin J. Arnold
Management
Melissa L. Askey
Actuarial Sdence
Joyce K. Attix
Sacred Music
Robert K. Aubel
Math/Secondary Education
Nannette M. Bassininsky
Elementary Education
Rodney A. Baughman
Accounting/Business
Management
David M. Bentz
Elementary Education
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SENIORS
Karen E. Beres
Music Education
Jefrey A. Betz
English
Ian Bonner
English/Spanish
Jodi E. Bupp
Elementary Education
John E. Busedu
Actuarial Science
Danielle M. Campbell
Elementary Education
Kirk L. Campbell
Hotel Management
Michael M. Caputo
Sociology
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SENIORS
Caprece L. Carrington
Elementary Education
Amy M. Castle
International Business
Debra L. Clarke
English
Blaine P. Connor
Biology
Kristen L. Curran
Biology
Ann M. Deitrich
Mathematics
Jennifer L. Devine
Psychology/Social Services
Josue Diaz
Individualized Major
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SENIORS
Dawn DiDonato
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Music Education
Brenda K. Dolinger
Elementary Education
Brian R. Donley
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Amy E. Earhart
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Mark Evans
English
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Brian M. Femandes
Actuarial Science
Cari H. Fortna
Biology
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Glen E. Gangewer
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Kelly A. Green
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Rachel S. Grella
Social Work/Psychology
Peter J. Grindrod
Political Science
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SENIORS
Scott Grmnling
Actuarial Science
Kathryn Y. Guindon
Biology
Patncia A. Haeusler
Biology
James N. Maine
Physics
Wendy C. Halhdav
Elementary Education
Brian A. Hand
Accounting/Management
Kathryn E. Henry
English
J. Ronald Hess
Hotel Management
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SENIORS
Andrew C. Hildebrand
Accounting/Management
Christopher R. Hills.
Achiarial Science
Michael B. Home
Physics/Management
William H. Horst
English
Adam C. Hosteller
Biochemistry
Eric M. Howson
Elementary Education
Aaron M. Johnson
Economics
Edwin S. Jones
Psychology
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Kevin T. Kalb
Management
Raymond S. Kargo
Psychology
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English/Secondary Education
Carl R. Kalbach
Social Services
David A. Kim
Psychology
Brendalyn D. Krysiak
Hotel Management
Janel M. Kugler
Management
Joan M. Landis
Psychology /Sociology
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SENIORS
Michael L. Landis
Biology
T. Donald Lappin.
Psychology/Social Services
Colleen M. Lebo
Biology
Michelle L. Leddy
Elementary Education
Jennifer S. Leitao
Elementary Education
Todd A. Lenhart
Music Education
Diann Lenker
International Business/German
Michael L. Lichtenwalner
Sound Recording Technology
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Karl Liedtka
Psycholog)'
Dina H, Litzenberger
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Mar\'ann Lucykanish
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Bonnie J MacCullough
Psychology
Neil Madison
Actuarial Science
Douglas M. Mandni
Management
Dawn L. Martin
Biology/French
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SENIORS
xolurt G. Mattoon
Psychology
Kelly A. May ^
Music Education
Kristin S. McFerren
Psychology
Chad L. McNaughton
Business Management
Todd A. Mentzer
Music Education
Jamie D. Meyer
Management
Sarah A. Miller
Psychology
Christine D. Milliken
Music Education
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Elementarv' Education
William H. Moore
Accounting/Management
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English/Literature
Carla L. Myers
Accounting
Krista A. Nightwine
Elementarv Education
Douglas L. Nyce
Sacred Music
Richard Paterick
History
Robert A. Petro
History
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SENIORS
Sean Phenicie
Management
Christopher D. Pope
Physics
Jeff J. Randazzo
English/Communications
Debra L. Reagle
Music Education
Joseph F. Rilatt
History
James J. Ruddy
Music Performance
David Sandler
Psychology
Stephen L. Sanger
Management
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SENIORS
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Sodal Work
Stephanie E. Schumaker
Actuarial Science
Albert P. Senft
Accounting
David J. Sheats
History
Joe A. Shermeyer
General Studies
Michelle L. Simpson
Elementary Education
Michael J. Slechta
Music Education
Lynn A. Smith
Psychobiology
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SENIORS
Tracey A. Smith
Accountirig/Management
Kelly M. Snyder
Biology
Rebecca L. Snyder
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James P. Stock
Biology
Debra L. Stoudt
French
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SENIORS
Leslie A- Strauss
Psychology
KeUy J. Stuckey
Elementary Education
Suzette Suarez
Political Science
Carol A. Swavely
Elementary Education
Janeen Swisher
Elementary Education
Lee H. Umberger
Music Education
Robyn E. Ulmer
Chemistry
David R. Umla
Music Education
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SENIORS
Stephen J. Vajda
Social Work
Edward A. Vanlandeghem
Sound Recording Technology
Anthony Verratti
Management
Daniel D. Vlaisavljevic
Accounting/Management
Andrew S. Wangman
German/lntemational Business
Brian D. Wassell
Accounting/Management
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Amy A. Waterfield
International Business
Scott A. Waugerman
Management
Kent A. Weidemoyer
Management
Robert M. White
Psychology
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Carla R. Wilson
Sound Recording Technology
Francis R. YingUng
Business Management
Jay M. Yoder
Physics
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Elementary Education
Steven D. Young
Psychology
Corey M. Zdanavage
Economics
Alexander Zettlemoyer
Psychology
Michael T. Zettlemoyer
Management/ Accounting
Mary E. Ziegenfuss
Social Work
Christopher E. Ziegler
Hotel Management
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125th Anniversary
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FRESHMEN
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Elizabeth Adams
Lauxa Bell
Christy Berry
Tamela Bieber
Jeffrey Bishop
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Rebecca Blessing
Peter Blin
Rebecca Brown
Susan Bugash
Erin Calvert
Michele Campagna Christopher Chandler
Cathy Connors
Matt Corbertt
Catherine Crissman
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FRESHMEN
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Mario Disaverio
Susan Duff
Andrew Eichelberger
Jen Emery
Heather Fennell
David Gartner
Nicole Fidler
Melissa Fleegal
Amy Fuellebom
Gerald Giansanti
Kym Hackworth
Andrew Hamlin
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Amy Hilbert
Michael Hummel
Chad Jennings
Marc Johnson
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FRESHMEN
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Chris Kapolka
Kris Kohler
Kristine Kuhn
Patti Landolfi
April Lehman
Shay Ann Lentz
David Lindenberg
Tricia Livingood
Nathan Mains
Joanne Marx
Barbara Masife
Chad Miller
Tim Miller
Jason Moyer
Andrew Murphy
Dennette Myers
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FRESHMEN
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Katrina Neeld
Sarah O'Sullivan
Doug Pike
Brett Potts
Matthew Presler
Jennie Reeder
Michelle Schmul
Tara Reichert
Heidi Schweers
Kristin Sagun
Teresa Scianna
Deanna Sanders
Heather Shelhammer
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Thomas Silvius
Renu Singhal
Andrew Smith
Shelley Smith
Sherri Lynn Smith
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FRESHMEN
Peter Stavenick
Matthew St. Georges
John Ulsh
Christine Walther
Shawn Weigel
Nicole Weikel
Mac Weinberger
Heather Weitzel
Jamie WUson
Kathv Wolfe
Jodie Yamshak
Bethany Yohe
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SOPHOMORES
Jennifer Ambrose
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Mark Benson
Christina Best
Roger Bietel
Amy Bonser
Lisa Burke
Wendy Burkert
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Amy Clewell
Vickie David
Mark Dimick
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SOPHOMORES
Kimmi Eames
Sandra Easter
Christy Engle
Sandy Fauser
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Deborah Ferris
Mark Fink
Lori Folk
Justine Hamilton
Jennifer Hanshaw
Shawnee Houser
Michelle Houtz
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SOPHOMORES
Jerez Hue
John Hurd
Christopher Krpata
Theodore Jones
Jennifer Kriest
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Greg Kutz
Jennifer Leone
Jeffrey Manning
Lisa Marotta
Jennifer Lewis
Jeffrey Martin
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SOPHOMORES
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Malissa Noll
Jan Oguicak
Dreama O'Neal
Erik Omdorff
Darcy Paul
Alicia Petruska
Deb Pisano
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Markella Saliaris
Lynn Schwalm
Andrea Shaffer
Denise Snyder
Linda Sterner
Tamara Strike
Kristen Webster
Ronda Weller
Jonathon Wescott
David Wright
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JUNIORS
Erika Allen
Jonathon Anderson
Robert Barclay
Rob BeU
Jennifer Benussi
Timothy Biltcliff
Michael Bodine
Kimberly Bolden
Marianne Boltz
Ann Bosack
John Bowerman
Jennifer Bragunier
Tracey Brass
Byron Brought
JoMarie Cardinale
Angela Carl
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JUNIORS
Steven Carpenter
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David Cass
Ann Cawley
Yvette Chappell
John Conrad
Diana Cook
Robin Hille Craie
Kristin Davis
Nicole Dennis
Shervl Drake
Gloria Dyer
Sally Fegan
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Danielle Fetters
Kathryn Ford
Kristan Foster
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Susanna Fowler
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JUNIORS
Amy Fiilginiti
Pamela Grove
Jill Hamiltom
Jamie Heintzelman
Holly Hendrix
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Jill Green
Nicole Grove
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Dawn Hickman
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Janice Hartz
Tadashi Hiroshige
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Karina Hoffman
Amy Hutton
Allison Ingalls
John Jewell
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JUNIORS
Ken Jones
Sthephanie Juracka
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Cathy Kroah
Michelle Kunz
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Cherie Lingle
Stacey Marker
Eric Martin
Michelle May
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Pamela Merther Alyson Neiswender
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JUNIORS
Tawni Sonnell Niklaus
Lori Ann Nyce
Danielle Owens
Jennifer Peters
Douglas Prowant
Molly Rasmussen
Lori Rothermel
Ridgley Salter
Susan Sarisky
Keith Schleicher
Angle Selsam
Kimberly Shaffer
Laurabeth Shearer
David Stimpson
Michael Smith
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JUNIORS
Michelle Smith
Shawn Snavely
Kimberly Sollenberger
Leanne Stansfield
Kathryn Stanson
Kimberly Staufenberg
Stephen Teitelman
Sarah Thompson
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Stacey Straub
Robert Weaver
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Scott Young
Kristie Zangari
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73
Professor Writes
Annville's Poetry
"We're celebrating Annville life along with celebrating the release of Porches II," said Dr. Philip Billings at the Man
Pickwell Benefit Concert in Lutz Hall on Sunday, November 11.
In 1970, Dr. Billings began teaching English at Lebanon Valley College. Fourteen years later, the idea was sparked
write a collection of free-verse poems about the interesting lives of the older residents of Annville. In 1987 Billin
decided to set the poems to music. During this past summer, it was suggested he hold his book release as the anni
Marcia Maurine Pickwell benefit concert sponsored by Sigma Alpha Iota, Delta Alpha Chapter.
"The Annville residents I wrote about feel like movie stars today because everyone wants their autograph," sc
Billings.
During the concert, three poems were set to music and Dr. Billings also read several selections from his newest boc
Sally M. Drum, a 1958 graduate of LVC, and Michael Kohler, a 1980 graduate of LVC, performed songs based on poei
about "Hot Dog" Frank Aftosmes, Nellie Bamardo, and Raymond and Helen Clodoveo. Pianist accompaniment w
provided by adjunct associate professor of music Nevelyn Knisley.
Billings said he found the event just as thrilling as the release of his first book.
"It's like a reunion. People from Annville meet their old friends again and get together with family. A lot of memor
are rekindled."
For each book Billings said they used no scientific method to select people to write about. He interviewed a pers
(often husband and wife) while Dan Massad, A LVC adjunct instructor of art, sketched their portrait. After listening
the taped interview, he wrote a free-verse poem.
"It was just as difficult to write poems for the second books as for the first for every person is different," said Billin
He then showed the finished poem to the subject to check for accuracy.
"Everyone was really cooperative and happy to work wdth me on this project. I was pleased with the support '•
response."
Instead of the pencil sketches of the first book, the people featured in Porches II are illustrated by pen and ink portra
The second volume also features a special section of eleven short poems about children in Annville. Billings' seco
volume of Porches is dedicated to those people in Porches I who passed away.
74
Jacqueline Vivelo has resigned her position as assistant professor of
English at Lebanon Valley College. She had taken a sabbatical leave in
order to do some creative work. Mrs. Vivelo is a writer of children's
literature and was in the process of trying to transfer her published
works into paperback books. While on sabbatical some unfortunate
events occurred. She experienced a death and illness in her family.
Following these tragedies, Mrs. Vivelo felt that she could not give
adequate time and energy to her position as a full-time professor, thus,
she submitted her resignation.
Mrs. Vivelo has been a great asset to the English and Honors
departments at Lebanon Valley College. She enhanced her classes by
bringing her creative and professional experiences to them. She was
admired and respected by students and faculty alike and her presence
on campus will be missed. We wish her luck and happiness in all of her
future endeavors.
Mrs. Jaqueline Vivelo
Mr. John A. Synodinos
President
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Dr. Howard L. Applegate
Secretary' of the College
Adjunct Professor of fiistory
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Mrs. Karen D. Best
Registrar
Mr. Mark A. Brezitski
Admissions Counselor
Assistant Football Coach
Mr. David A. Calvario
Director of Student Life
Dr. Barbara J. Denison
Director of Academic Support Services,
Continuing Education & Adjunct Asst.
Professor of Leadership
76
Mr. David C. Evans
Director of Career Planning & Placement
Mrs. Elaine Feather
Director of Continuing Education
Mr. Patnck ]. Flannerv
Admissions Counselor
Head Basketball Coach
Asst. Baseball Coach
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Dr. Arthur L. Ford, Jr.
Academic Dean
Professor of English
Mrs. Deborah R. FuUam
Controller & Treasurer
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Dr. Robert E. Hamilton
Vice President for Administration
Mr. Robert E. Hamish
College Store Manager
Mr. George F. LoveU, Jr.
Superintendent of Buildings & Grounds
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Dr. William J. McGill
Vice President & Dean of the College
Mrs. Donna L. Miller
Readers Services Librarian
Mr. James P. Monos, Jr.
Admissions Counselor
Head Football Coach
Ms. Kathleen M. Nelson
Head Coach of Women's Basketball
Head Coach of Women's Softball
78
Mr Russell J. Owens
Director of Arnold Sports Center
Mr. O. Kent Reed
Chairman & Associate Professor of Phys.
Ed.
Head Coordinator of Track & Field &
Cross Country
Mr. Robert A. Riley
Director of Computer Services
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Dr. John Abemathy Smith
College Chaplain & Church Relations
Officer
Adjunct Professor of History & Religion
Mr. Louis A. Sorrentino
Director of Athletics
Asst. Men's Basketball Coach
Golf Coach
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Mr. Gregory G. Stanson
Dean of Erurollment Management Serv-
Ms. Kathleen M. Tiemey
Assistant Athletic Director
Head Coach of Field Hockey
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Mrs. Juliana Wolfe
Director of College Health Center
Head College Nurse
Miss Rosemary Yuhas
Associate Dean for Students
Mrs. Brenda A. Zack
Director of Student Activities
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Mr. Michael C. Zeigler
User Ser\aces Coordinator
of Computer Services
Financial Aid Office;
Ms. Leslie Bojanic
Mr. William J. Brown, Director
Ms. Lvnell Shore
Mr. Andrew Green, Asst. Director of Media Ser\'ices & Mr. John J. Uhl, Director of Media
Ser\'ices & Director of the Sound Recording Technology Program
Admissions Office:
Ms. Ruth E. Anderson
Mr. Ronald K. Good
Ms. Susan Borelli
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Mrs. Sharon O. Arnold
Assodate Professor of Sociology & Social
Work
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Dr. Susan L. Atkinson
Assistant Professor of Education
Dr. Phillip A. Billings
Professor of English
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Ms. Marie G. Bongiovanni
Assistant Professor of Enghsh
Mr. Donald C. Boone
Assistant Professor of Hotel Manage-
ment
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Dr. James H. Broussard
Chairman & Professor of History &
American Studies
Dr. Donald E. Byrne, Jr.
Director & Professor of American Studies
Professor of Religion & History
Dr. Voorhis C. Cantrell
Professor of Religion & Greek
Dr. Sharon F. Clark
Chairwoman & Associate Professor of
Management
Dr. Richard D. Cornelius
Chairman & Professor of Chemistry
83
Dr. Salvatore Cullari
Associate Professor of Psychology
Dr. George D. Curfman
Professor of Music Education
Dr. Donald B. Dahlberg
Associate Professor of Chemistry
Ur. Michael A. Day
Associate Professor of Physics
Dr. Phylis C. Dryden
Assistant Professor of EngUsh
Dr. Scott H. Eggert
Associate Professor of Music
Miss Susan Lee Egner
Instructor of Spanish
84
Dr. Dale J. Erskine
Associate Professor of Biology
Dr. Michael D. Fry
Associate Professor of Mathematical Sci-
ences
Dr. Michael A. Grella
Professor of Education
Mr. Gary Grieve-Carlson
Assistant Professor of English
Dr. Klement M. Hambourg
Associate Professor of Music
85
Dr. Carolyn R. Hanes
Chairwoman & Professor of Sociology &
Social Work
Professor of Leadership Shidies
Dr. Bryan V. Hearsey "
Professor of Mathematical Sciences
Dr. Robert H. Hearson
Assistant Professor of Music
Quartet/Die Posaunen Director
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Dr. John H. Heffner
Chairman of Religion & Philosophy
Professor of Philosophy
Dr. Jeanne C. Hey
Assistant Professor of Economics
86
Mrs. Anne Higginbottom
Asssistant Professor of English
Dr. Barry L. Hurst
Chairman & Associate Professor of
Physics
Dr. Diane M. Iglesias
Chairwoman of Foreign Languages
Professr of Spanish
Mr. Richard A. Iskowitz
Chairman & Associate Professor of Art
Mr. Richard A. Joyce
Associate Professor of History
Dr. John P. Kearney
Chairman & Professor of Enghsh
Dr. Edward H. Krebs
Assistant Professor of Economics
87
Dr. David I. Lasky
Chairman & Professor of Psychology
Mr. Robert W. Leonard
Assistant Professor of Management
Dr. Thomas J. Liu
Assistant Professor of Mathematical Sci-
ences
Dr. Leon F. Markowicz
Professor of Leadership Studies
Dr. Joerg Mayer
Professor of Mathematical Sciences
Mr. Daniel B. McKinley
Director of Leadership Studies Programs
Assistant Professor of Leadership
Studies
Dr. Mark Mecham
Chairman & Associate Professor of Mu-
Dr. Owen A. Moe, Jr.
Professor of Chemistry
Mr. Phihp G. Morgan
Associate Professor of Music
Dr. John D. Norton, III
Chairman of Pohtical Science & Eco-
nomics
Professor of Pohtical Science
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Dr. Jan Pedersen
Assistant Professor of Psychology
Dr. Sidney Pollack
Professor of Biology
Dr. Barney T. Raffield, IH
Associate Professor of Management
Ms. Sharon Raffield
Associate Professor of Social Work
Dr. C. Robert Rose
Associate Professor of Music
Ms. Gail A. Sanderson
Assistant Professor of Accounting
Dr. James W. Scott
Professor of German
90
Dr. Stephen R, Sexsmith
Assistant Professor of Chemistry
Dr. Steven M. Specht
Assistant Professor of Psychology
Dr. Joelle L. Stopkie
Assistant Professor of French
Dr. Dale Suminers
Assistant Professor of Education
Dr. Dennis W. Sweigart
Associate Professor of Music
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Mr. Warren K. A. Thompson
Associate Professor of Philosophy
Mr. Horace W. Tousley
Chairman & Assistant Professor of
Mathematical Sciences
Dr. Mark A. Townsend
Assistant Professor of Mathematical Sci-
Dr. Perry J. Troutman
Professor of Religion
Dr. Susan E. Verhoek
Professor of Biology
92
Dr. Stephen E. Williams
Professor of Biology
Ms. Barbara S. Wirth
Assistant Professor of Accounting
Dr, Paul L. Wolf
Chairman & Professor of Biology
Dr. Allan F. Wolfe
Professor of Biology
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125th Anniversary
1975
1991
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Senior, Steve Vajda, carries the
ball to gain a LVC 1st down.
FOOTBALL
The LVC football team's performance this season was
quite impressive, considering that five of their regular
season games were against teams rankedd among the top
twenty of the country's Division III schools. Under the
leadership of Coach Jim Monos, the Dutchmen enjoyed
wins over Western Maryland, Delaware Valley, Wilkes,
and arch-rival Albright. In addition to these successes,
the team also saw some school records broken as senior
Brian Wassell set three new LVC receiving records. The
Dutchmen finished the season at 4-6.
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Senior Chad McNaughton sacks Wilkes'
quarterback.
The cheerleaders try to hold back a much
inspired Dutchmen team.
Quarterback Bob Schwenk calls a pass
play to get the ball into scoring position.
The offense sits and discusses the next
series' strategy.
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SCORES
LVC
OPP
10
Moravian
13
6
Widener
9
17
Juniata
38
0
Lycoming
17
13
Albright
10
14
Susquehanna
21
15
Wilkes
8
34
W. Maryland
30
30
Del. Val.
28
7
Bridgewater
32
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Dawn Hickman charges toward
the ball to gain posession.
FIELD
HOCKEY
The Women's Field Hockey Team enjoyed an-
other successful season. After losing five senior
starters from last year's squad, the young team
began the season with a bit of apprehension. Fol-
lowing a tie in their first game, the Lady Dutchmen
gained confidence as they went on to defeat Bridge-
water and Pfeiffer in a tournament in Virginia.
Goalie Sue Leonard turned in an outstanding
season and was named the team's Most Valuable
Player with four shutouts. Freshman Julie
Brymesser, contributed to the team's success with
twelve goals. The 1990 Field Hockey team went on
to play in the MAC playoffs. Unfortuneately, they
lost in the first round to Johns Hopkins University.
Although they will be without seniors Danielle
Campbell and Kelly May, the team looks forward to
another strong season next year.
Row 1; Chris Horst, Asst. Coach; Sue Leonard, Michelle Fillipone, Kelly May, Deb Pisano, April Myers, Sue Sarisky, Lois Lapp, Jen Bower, Coach,
Kathy Tiemy; Row 2: Laura Bell, manager; Julie Brymesser, Jen Emery, Dori Fleischer, Kristin Sagun, Sandy Fauser, Danielle Campbell, Dawn
Hickman
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SCORES
LVC
OFF
0
1
0
Bloomsburg
Gettysbtirg
F&M
4
1
0
1
E. Mennonite
2
3
4
Bridgewater
Pfeiffer
1
0
0
Millersville
2
2
WUkes
0
0
Kutztown
1
7
Swarthmore
0
2
2
Susquehanna
E-Town
0
1
0
3
Washington
Scranton
1
0
2
Messiah
4
1
Haverford
2
6
1
Lycoming
Dickinson
1
3
1
Johns Hopkins
2
Kris Sagun and Dawn Hickman work to-
gether to keep posesssion of the ball.
April Meyers hits the ball on an LVC pos-
session.
Kelly May races toward the ball before her
opponent can reach it.
Keeping a watchful eye on the ball. Sue
Sarisky plays good defense.
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Freshman midfielder, Mario DiS-
averio makes an attempt to steal
the ball from his opponent.
SOCCER
The 1990 Dutchmen Soccer Team had a very dif-
ficult season. This was a year of reorganization and
rebuilding. The team's emphasis this year was to work
on conditioning and strengthening in order to build
depth among the team members. The team has be-
come very close and they work extremely well to-
gether. Because that cohesion exists, and because the
team is so young and they have so many returning
players, the team will have a definite edge when
competing against their opponents in the years to
come. The captains this year were Bill Hoeffling, Steve
Sanger and Corey Leiby. Next year's captains will be
Byron Brought, Mac Weinberg and Bill Hoeffling. All
but three of the team members were underclassmen.
There were only three seniors to lead the team this
year. They were Steve Sanger, Brian Hand, and Kevin
Kalb. These three outstanding players will be missed,
but they leave behind thirteen returning lettermen.
These thirteen will will surely lead the Dutchmen to a
better and much stronger season next year.
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Row 1; Dennis Jumper, Mario DiSaverio, William Hoefling, Matt Frank, John Hurd, Byron Brought, Steve Sanger, Mac Weinberg; Row 2: Coach Hoefling,
Jeff Burt, Ryan Tweedie, Kevin Kalb, Brian Hand, Ted Jones, Corey Leiby, Andy Smith, Paul Bosco, Steve Bagent, Tim Miller, Coach Shirk
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SCORES
LVC
OPP
0
MacMurray
4
2
Lane. Bible
1
1
Albright
3
0
King's
3
0
W. Maryland
1
0
Dickinson
6
1
Widener
2
1
York
2
0
Gettysburg
3
1
Ursinus
2
0
F&M
5
1
Susquehanna
10
0
Juniata
0
0
Muhlenberg
11
0
Lycoming
1
0
Moravian
4
The team gathers to-
gether to discuss strat-
egy-
Ryan Tweedie looks for
ivv a teammate to whom he
"^ can pass the ball.
101
Row 1: Justine Hamilton,
Kelly Burke, Angle Carl,
Gretchen Harteis; Row 2:
Kristine Kuhn, Jen Carter,
Shay Lentz; Row 3: Coach
Perry, Caprece Carrington,
Wendy Durham
WOMEN'S
VOLLEYBALL
The women's volleyball team was strong and suc-
cessful this year despite their size. The "anklebiters",
so named because of their height, averaged a height of
only five feet four inches. This skillful team dem-
onstrated on a number of occasions that talent was
their key to success and not height.
The Lady Dutchmen hitters showed their strength
and depth throughout the season by continuing to win
despite injuries to their starters. These ladies turned in
some great performances when they defeated rivals
such as Lycoming, Moravian and King's. After losing
only two players to graduation, the Anklebiters look
forward to another successful season.
Teammates congratulate each other on a well-deserved victory.
102
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SCORES
LVC
OPP
2
0
2
Lycoming
W. Maryland
Scranton
0
2
0
0
1
Susquehanna
Dickenson
2
3
0
0
2
3
3
2
Gettysburg
King's
Marywood
Muhlenburg
Albright
Lancaster Bible
2
2
0
0
0
0
2
Wash. Bible
0
1
Messiah
3
2
Wilkes
0
0
F&M
2
0
E-Town
3
2
Hood
0
2
Goucher
0
3
Del. Val.
0
2
Moravian
1
2
3
0
2
1
King's
Lycoming
W. Maryland
Susquehanna
Juniata
1
0
3
3
3
Freshman, Kelly Burke bumps the
ball for Angle Carl as Justine
Hamilton watches.
Regardless of the consequences,
Gretchen Harteis lunges to save
the ball.
Serving match point, Kelly Burke
concentrates on the perfect serve.
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FALL AND WINTER
105
Sophomore Reggie Hall hits a two point jumper in
the ECAC championship game.
MEN'S
BASKETBALL
Once again the LVC Dutchmen Basketball team
enjoyed another winning season under the strong
leadership of Coach Flannery. Seniors this year
included Troy Krall, Dave Bentz, Joe Rilatt, Kevin
Arnold and Ray Kargo. The team won some close
games against Juniata, Messiah and Elizabethtown.
They also won one game against archrival Franklin
and Marshall College. The men's basketball team
made it to the finals of the ECAC again this year
and played a very close game, but lost 67-70 against
Allentown.
Row 1: Ken Lewis, manager, Steve Zeiber, TErrell Seaward, Rich Tinucci, Ray Kargo, Melvin Jackson, Michael Yordy, John Harper, Dave Ensico, Kevi
Best; Rovi' 2: Coach Flannery, Coach Sorrentino, Mike Johnson, Troy Krall, Reggie Hall, Dave Bentz, Joe Rilatt, Kevin Arnold, Mark Wooten, John
McCloskey, Coach Mailen, Coach Richardson, Coach Friday
106
With the basket in sight, Dave Bentz attempts to
score.
Troy Krall attempts a three point shot while
Senior Joe Rilatt blocks their opponent.
In the middle of traffic, freshmen Scott Ste-
phenson puts the ball up for two.
Scores
LVC
OFF
90
Wash. & Jeff.
62
54
Lynchburg
52
50
York
59
107
Haverford
50
67
Juniata
57
69
Moravian
54
78
Lycoming
46
68
King's
76
68
Juniata
63
58
Shippensburg
78
69
Messiah
64
58
Dickinson
71
67
Muhlenberg
87
63
W. Maryland
70
56
Gettysburg
53
72
F&M
67
50
Moravian
60
'
65
W. Maryland
63
56
Dickinson
60
64
Elizabethtown
63
65
Muhlenberg
71
71
Albright
63
70
Susquehanna
65
57
Gettysburg
59
65
F&M
79
76
Yeshiva
63
67
Allentown
70
107
Jen Leitao brings the ball down the court in an
attempt to score a basket.
WOMEN'S
BASKETBALL
This was the Women Basketball Team's first year
under th guidance of Coach Nelson. Both Coach
Nelson and the Lady Dutchmen had some good
learning experiences this season. The combination
of Nelson's coaching techniques and the team's
dedication and spirit is bound to be the proper
ingredients for a very successful team in seasons to
come. There were only two seniors on the team, Jen
Leitao and Carla Myers. These players will be
missed, but they do leave behind a strong, young
team who, with the proper guidance, will continue
to be a strong force in the league. The highlights of
the season included Carla Myers scoring her 1000th
point in the last game of the season with only
seconds to go! Overall, there were many improve-
ments in the LVC Women's Basketball program this
year and there are bound to be many more as Coach
Nelson settles into the position.
Row 1: Kathryn Ford, Carla Myers; Row 2: Andrea Mitchell, Jen Leitao, Dawn Hickman, Sandy Fauser, Jan Ogurcak, Coach Nelson Trida Livingooc
Paula Ritter, Pam Grove, Danielle Fetters
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)ring a point for her team, Jan Ogurcak sinks a basket from the
d line.
m Grove looks for an open teammate to whom she can pass Dawn Hickman throws the ball inbounds on
iball. a Valley possession.
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SCORES
LVC
OPP
50
Waynesbiirg
85
53
Wash. & Jeff.
79
54
F&M
91
58
Alvemia
67
58
Denison
71
63
York
67
70
Gallaudet
65
72
Dickinson
57
44
Swarthmore
40
61
W. Maryland
64
55
Johns Hopkins
62
64
Gettysburg
80
55
Del. Valley
67
63
Johns Hopkins
85
62
Messiah
82
44
F&M
66
58
Gettysbxirg
60
52
Susquehanna
78
51
Moravian
98
59
Dickinson
54
80
Albright
67
66
W. Maryland
71
74
Muhlenburg
92
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Senior Johnny Wargins mentally prepares himself
for the match.
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Jason Watts pins his opponent.
WRESTLING
Larry Larthey enjoyed another successful wdn-
ning season in his third year as coach of the Leb-
anon Valley College Wrestling Team. Along with
Assistant Coach Carey Meyer, Larthey continued
with his plan to rebuild the wrestling program.
Upon becoming head coach three years ago,
. Larthey set out to help the team once again achieve
successes like those it experienced in the 1970's.
Led by senior captains Jeff Randazzo, Johnny
Wargins and Rod Kalbach, the squad proved to be a
strong one. By defeating such teams as
Elizabethtown College, University of Scranton,
King's College and Gettysburg, the Dutchmen
wrestlers had an impressive 11-9-1 season.
Row 1: Joel Kise, Todd Rupp, Jeff Randazzo, Kevin Stein, Chris Lloyd, Ellsworth Bergen, Chris Ruhf; Row 2: Joanne Marks, trainer; Coach Meyer, ZacI
Smolenak, Rod Kalbach, John Wargins, Randy Durbin, Jason Watts, Jim Riegel, Coach Larthey
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SCORES
LVC
OPP
22
Elizabethtown
18
48
Galladet
19
27
Salisbury State
18
44
Johns Hopkins
3
38
Messiah
12
29
King's
16
12
Moravian
33
21
Coast Guard
21
27
Scranton
19
10
Susquehanna
33
0
Moravian
51
14
Muhlenberg
30
14
Swarthmore
28
19
Juniata
32
22
W. Maryland
25
3
Mansfield
47
14
Ursinus
29
36
King's
8
24
Gettysburg
23
39
Haverford
18
32
Albright
21
Ellsworth Bergen scores some more points for
LVC.
Zach Smolenak attempts to put his opponent on
his back.
Todd Rupp scores two points against his Get-
tysburg opponent.
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Freshman, Moira Williams heads for the wall and a
first place finish in the 100 butterfly.
SWIMMING
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The Lebanon Valley College Swim team ended
their season with good performances from all. The
only thing that kept them from sweeping the
league, was depth. This did not bring the team's
morale down, however. The season began with a
large team but as the academic year progressed, the
number of team members dwindled. In the middle
of the season the team went to Boca Raton, Florida,
for two weeks of intensive training. This not only
strengthened the athletes in the sport but it also
brought them together as a team. Outstanding per-
formances were produced at MAC's by Stacy Hol-
lenshead, Becky Dugan, Kim Manning, Moira Wil-
liams, Steve Hand, Brian Hand, Mike Haine, and
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Row 1; Michelle Smith, Dawn DiDonato, Stephanie Hassler, Deb Pisano, Jen Ambrose, Moira Williams, Theresa Banic, Susan Cohen; Row 2; RusI
Owens (Coach), Jeff Manning, Mike Hair, John Bowerman, Stacy HoUenshead (captain), Becky Dugan (captain). Glen Gangewer (captain). Matt "
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125th Anniversary
1933
1991
Organizations
131
RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS
Row 1: Tim Butz, Wendy Durham, Christopher Krpata; Row 2; Rachel Grella, Amber Hegi, Robyn
Ulmer, Ray Muller, Marie Landis, Michelle Houtz; Row 3: Lynn Schwalm, Kris Curran, Eric Howson,
Ted Jones, Keith Schleicher, Dave Wright, Chaplain Smith; Not Pictured; Karen Beres, Kelly Green,
Mary Ellen Cvijic
COUNCIL OF
RELIGIOUS
ORGANIZATIONS
Officers:
President: Wendy Durham
Vice President: Karen Beres
Treasurer: Tim Butz
Secretary: Christopher Krpata
NEWMAN CLUB
Officers:
President: Rachel Grella
Vice President: Mary Ellen Cvijic
Treasurer: John Busedu
Secretary: Kim Bolden
Row 1: Lynn Smith, Erin Calvert, Cathy Connors, Trida Haeusler; Row 2; John Busedu, Rachel Grelli
Mary Ellen Cvijic, Kim Bolden; Row 3; Dr. Blazej Kruppik, Ian Bonner, Rev. Msgr. Thomas H, Smith,
Dr. Michael A. Grella, Matthew St. Georges
132
RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS
H. I. S.
Officers:
'resident: Amber Hegi
'ice President: Karen Beres
"reasurer: Ray Muller
Row 1: Amber Hegi, Diane Tuman; Row 2; Nicole Grove, Jim Ruddy, Kristen Webster; Row 3: Bob
Weaver, Enc Martin, Ray Muller, Christopher Krpata; Not Pictured: Karen Beres, Phil Portier
s=si^
^ow 1: Jay Yoder, David Wright; Row 2; Kristine Kuhn, Rov Williams, Cathy Connors, Ronda Weller,
'avid Umla, Jen Leone; Row 3: John Hurd, Lewis Cooke, Carl Fortna, Tricia Haeusler, Ted Jones, Lynn
chwalm, Andrew Murphy; Row 4: Robert Weaver, Timothy Butz, Keith Schleicher, Doug Pike, Wendy
hiiham, Jeffrey Martin, Christopher Krpata, Michelle Houtz
FELLOWSHIP OF
CHRISTIAN
ATHLETES
Officers:
President: Ted Jones
Vice President: Tricia Haeusler
Treasurer: Lynn Schwalm
Secretary: Carl Fortna
133
RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS
^•c^^
Row 1; Cathy Connors, Kristine Kuhn, Susan Duff; Row 2: Bob Weaver, Tim Butz, Jeff Martin, Matt
St. Georges, Jennie Bullock, Becky Blessing; Row 3: Jen Leone, Lynn Schwalm, Jennifer Bragunier; Row
4: Dina Litzenberger, Michael Slechta, Keith Schleicher, Ted Jones, Wendy Durham, Rob Barclay, Eric
Howson
PROJECT
Officers:
President: Dina Litzenberger
Vice President: Keith Schleicher
Treasurer: Michael Slechta
Secretary: Lynn Schwalm
RAINBOW TROUPE
Officers:
President: Kristen Curran
Vice President: Timothy Butz
Treasurer: Becky Snyder
Row 1: Roy Williams, Kristen Curran, Timothy Butz; Row 2; Kelly Green; Row 3: Lyrm Schwalm, Stevt
Carpenter, Diane Tuman; Row 4: Elizabeth Adams; Not Pictured: Ronda Weller, Ray MuUer, Lynn
Sosnoski, Paul Walters, Marie Landis, Becky Snyder, Kristine Kuhn
134
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
SPSEA
Officers:
'resident: Erika Allen
/ice President: Jill Hamilton
rreasurer: Lynn Schwalm
secretary: Bethany Yohe
Rinv 1 L\ nn Schwalm, Bill Rossnock, Joanna Wierman, Michael blechta, Laurabeth Shearer, Bethany
Yohe, Dave Bentz, John Bamhart, Erika Allen; Row 2; Dr. Susan Atkinson, Steve Carpenter, Timothy
Butz, Kristin Davis, Allison Ingalls, Danielle Owens, Brenda Dolinger, Dawn Clark, Todd Lenhart, Chris
Chandler; Row 3: Kate Eshbach, Deborah Ferris, Christy Engle, Jennifer Lewis, Shelly Smith, Stephanie
Heagv, Patty Fleetwood, Michael Mohn; Not Pictured: Paula Young, Carol Svvavely, Meg Early, Janeen
Swisher, Allen Weaver, Krista Nightwine, Maryann Lucykanish, Michelle Leddy, Sandy Baranowski,
Jennifer Bragunier, Barbara Buchanan, Sandy Fauser, Michelle Filippone Larry Fry, Jill Hamilton,
Stephanie Hassler, Dawn Hickman, Amy Hilbert, Tammy Knerr, Troy Krall
MUSIC EDUCATORS
NATIONAL
CONFERENCE
Officers:
President: Karen Beres
Vice President: Todd Mentzer
Treasurer: Michael Slechta
Secretary: Diana Cook
Row 1: Lesley Laudermilch, Elizabeth Adams, Diana Cook, Karen Beres, Michael Slechta, Kristen
Webster, Amy Clewell; Row 2: Sally Fegan, Nancy Jean Herman, Doug Prowant, Shawn Snavely, Dan
Boyer, Beth Moyer, Mark Benson, Kelly May, Debra Reagle, Greta Yocum, Holly Hendrix; Not Pictured:
Fodd Mentzer
135
CULTURAL ORGANIZATIONS
HISPANIC
CULTURAL
SOCIETY
Row 1: Lisa Burke, John Busedu, Chris Lloyd; Row 2; Jodie Yamshak, Christy Berry, Jim Bradford,
Dreama O'Neal, Ian Bonner; Not Pictured: Amber Hegi, John Kozak, Jason Cross, Renu Singhal, Ms.
Egner
Officers:
President: John Busedu
Vice President: Lisa Burke
Treasurer: Chris Lloyd
Secretary: Amber Hegi
FRENCH CLUB
Officers:
President: John Digilio
Vice President: John Conrad
Treasurer: Deb Stoudt
Secretary: Amy Bonser
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Row 1: Amy Bonser, Amy Castle; Row 2: John Conrad, John Digilio; Not Pictured: Deb Stoudt
136
CULTURAL ORGANIZATIONS
TEUTONIA VALLIS
Officers:
'resident: Laurabeth Shearer
^ice President: Amy Glavey
Teasurer/Historian: Andrew Wangman
Row 1: Andy Wangman, Laurabeth Shearer; Row 2: Christine Wahher, Beckv Blessing, Dr. James W.
Scott; Not Pictured: Chris Chandler, Kris Kelley, Amy Hutton, David Fromhold, Diann Lenker, Amy
Glavey
BLACK CULTURE
SOCIETY
Officers:
President: Kenethia Staley
Vice President: Plummer Bailor
Treasurer: Amy Castle
Dir. of Public Relations: Erika Allen
Dir. of Education: Tracey Brass
ow 1: Erika Allen, Plummer Bailor, Kenethia Staley, Tracey Brass, Amy Castle; Row 2: Mary Beth
iegenfuss, Danielle Owens, Challis Lee, Chris Chandler, Craig Lee, Shana Godfrey
137
ACADEMIC ORGANIZATIONS
BIOLOGY CLUB
Officers:
President: Adam Hostetler
Vice President: Tricia Haeusler
p Treasurer: Kristie Zangari
Secretary: Sheryl Drake
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Row 1; Melissa Atkins, Marianne Boltz, Ken Jones, Kathv Guindon, Tricia Haeusler, Kristie Zangari,
Adam Hostetler, Sheryl Drake, Jill Green, Erin Calvert, Renu Singhal, Deanna Sanders, Amy
Cavanaugh; Row 2: David Lindenherg, Peter Fodor, Tammy O'Roark, Gloria Dyer, Sheri Smith, Kelly
Snyder, Joe Alia, Nichole Weikel, Susan Bugash, Laura Shepler, Bill Guntrum, Blaine Connor
CHEMISTRY CLUB
Officers:
President: Adam Hostetler
Vice President: Lori Rothermel
Treasurer: Kevin Gerchufsky
Secretary: Karla Rittle
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Row 1; Lori Rothermel, Adam Hostetler, Kevin Gerchufsky; Row 2: Laura Shepler, Jeff Stouter, Amy
Batman, Missy Atkins; Not Pictured: Karla Rittle
138
ACADEMIC ORGANIZATIONS
SOCIETY OF
PHYSICS
STUDENTS
Dfficers:
'resident: Joe Souders
/ice President: Dave Esh
measurer: Chris Pope
iecretary: Durran Schultz
Row 1: Joe Souders, Doug Zook; Row 2: Jay Yoder, Dave Esh, Jim Haine, Durran Schultz, Chris Pope;
Not Pictured; Michael Home, Ignacio Birriel
'ow 1: Dr. Steven Specht, Joan Landis, Robert White, Rachel Grella, Kathy Luckenbill, Kenneth Jones;
low 2: Tamela Bieber, Steve Young, Bob Mattoon Jr., Karl Liedtka, Jerez Hue, Christa Wachinski, Leslie
itrauss, Bonnie MacCuUoch, Kim Sollenberger, Sheryl Drake; Not Pictured; JoMarie Cardinale, Dr. Jan
'edersen, Ray Kargo, Byron Brought, Lori Folk, Lara Berezin, Kris Riley, Shana Godfrey, Ann Bosach
PSYCHOLOGY
CLUB
Officers:
President: Rachel Grella
Vice President: Bob White
Treasurer: Joan Landis
Secretary: Kathy Luckenbill
139
ACADEMIC ORGANIZATIONS
Row 1: Rob Bell, Kim Shaffer, Andrew Hildebrand, Janice Hartz; Row 2: Professor Donald Boone, Jerez
Hue, Matthew St. Georges, Dorjee Tsering, Doug Pike, Joanne Marx, Theresa Banic, Jill Hulet, Jen
Leone, Dr. Sharon F. Clark; Not Pictured; Michelle Feaser, Brendalyn Krysiak, Mike Zettlemoyer
BUSINESS CLUB
us
^ Officers:
President: Andrew Hildebrand
Vice President: Kim Shaffer
Treasurer: Rob Bell
Secretary: Janice Hartz
INTERNATIONAL
BUSINESS &
CULTURE
CLUB
Officers:
OFFICE FALL SPRING
President: Amy Castle Amy Waterfield
Vice President: Amy Waterfield Suzette
Suarez
Treasurer: Mark Fink Mark Fink
Secretary: Janel Kughler Jerez Hue
International Culture Day Coordinator:
Andy Wangman
Row 1: Mark Fink, Janel Kughler, Amy Waterfield, Amy Castle; Row 2: Dr. Barney Raffield, Andy
Wangman, Suzette Suarez, Jerez Hue; Not Pictured: Ruth Dirienzo, Shana Godfrey, Dorjee Tsering
140
ACADEMIC ORGANIZATIONS
HISTORY &
POLITICAL
SCIENCE CLUB
Officers:
President: David Sheats
Vice President: John Digilio
Treasurer: Cristal Renzo
Secretary: Lori Watson
Row 1; Kim Bolden, Cristal Renzo, Lori Watson; Row 2: David Sheats, Jon Wescott, Gary Nolan, John Digilio;
Not Pictured: Kathy Stanson, Linda Sterner, Josue Diaz
141
ACADEMIC ORGANIZATIONS
COMPUTER CLUB
Officers:
President: Tavio D'Angelis
Row 1: Harold Fultz, Stacey Marker, Ann Cawley, & Todd Randall; Not Pictured: Tavio D'Angelis
MATH CLUB
Officers:
President; Chris Hills
Vice President: Missy Askey
Treasurer: Stephanie Schumaker
Secretary: Julie Frederick
Row 1: Tara Reichert, Heidi Schweers, Kathy Wolfe; Row 2: Stephanie Schumaker, Ann Cawley, Corej
Zdanavage, Julie Frederick
142
CLASS OFFICERS
1991
1992
Secretary, Danielle Campbell
Vice President, John Busedu
President, Jean Paul Duvall
Treasurer, Brian Wassel
Vice President, Patty Fleetwood
President, Ridge Salter
Secretary, Alyson Neiswender
Treasurer, Julie Frederick, not pictured
1993
1994
Vice President, Stephen W. Bagent III
President, Jennifer Carter
Secretary, Deborah Ferris
Treasurer, Doug Kennedy
Vice President, Sean Lutz
President, Heather Weitzel
Treasurer, Kathleen Wolfe
Secretary, John Kozak
143
CAMPUS MEDIA ORGANIZATIONS
Row 1: Amy Waterfield, Joan Landis, L. J. La Barre, Andy Wangman; Row 2; Matt Aichinger, Linda
Sterner, Michelle May, Catherine Crissman, Janice Hartz, Amy Earhart; Not Pictured: Mike Bodine,
Travis Emig, Joanne Grajewski, Ann Dietrick, Amy Hilbert, Jen Ambrose, Dreama O'Neil
QUITTAPAHILLA
Officers:
Co-Editor-in-Chief: Joan Landis
Co-Editor-in-Chief: L. J. La Barre
Student Life Editor: Amy Waterfield
Faculty Editor: Michelle May
Copy Editor: Joanne Grajewski
Organizations Editor: Janice Hartz
Senior/Underclass Editor: Travis Emig
Sports Editor: Catherine Crissman
LA VIE
COLLEGIENNE
Officers:
Co-Editor-in-Chief: Michelle May
Co-Editor-in-Chief: Ian Bonner
Feature Editor: James Bradford
News Editor: Tammy Knerr
Financial Director: Greg Leedy
Computer Director: Michael Bodine
Layout Editor: Carrie Spangel
Photography Editor: Andy Wangman
Row 1: Phillip Nourie, Patty Reetwood, Jim Bradford, Michelle May, Ian Bonner, Greg Leedy; Row 2:
Justine Hamilton, April Kehman, Matthew Aichinger, Andy Wangman, Michael Bodine, Janice Hartz,
Sarah O'SuUivan, Matthew St. Georges; Not Pictiired: Carrie Spangel, Tammy Knerr, Michelle
Cunningham, Carl Fortna, L. J. La Barre, Suzette V. Suarez
144
CAMPUS MEDIA ORGANIZATIONS
WLVC
Officers:
President: Jen Benussi
Vice President: Anthony Veratti
Treasurer: Brad Kintzer
Secretary: Deb Gray
:ow 1: Jennifer Benussi, Steve Carpenter, Deb Gray; Row 2; John Bowerman, Malissa Noll, Jerry BattagUa,
)avid Sheats, Steve Young, Andrew Hamlin
145
THE ARTS ORGANIZATIONS
JAZZ BAND
Members-. Jeanne Adams, Kristan Curran, Josue Diaz, Mark Kapolka, Edward Vanlandeghem, Shawn
Snavely, Keith Schleicher, Lesley Laudermilch, Rolfe Steinke, David Umla, Todd Lenhart, Jim Mchinis,
Deb Reagle, Mike Lichtenwalner, Tom Strohman
CONCERT CHOIR
Row 1; Jennie Bullock, Frank Heilman, Ehzabeth Adams, David Umla, Jeanne Adams, Thorn Wetzel,
Holly Kreiser, Lori Nyce, Eric Martin, Laura Shepler, Michael Zettlemoyer, Amy Fuellebom; Row 2:
Diana Cook, Mark Benson, Zoanna Payne, Jef Betz, Susan Bugash, Bill Guntrum, Michelle Kunz, Kym
Hackworth, Kathy Henry, Keith Copenhaver, Sean Hackett, Amy Hutton; Row 3; Brigette Cuffia,
Brandon Weston, April Homing, Mark Dimick, Kathy Luckenbill, Andrew Hostetler, Michelle Feaser,
Sarah O'Sullivan, Lance Dieter, Heather Weitzel, Robert Petro, Rebecca Brown; Row 4; Cheryl
Richards, Dan Boyer, Christina Best, Jon Scampton, Beth Moyer, Jonathan Wescott, Greta Yocum, Just
Scout, Kathryn Guindon, John Diller, Kristen Curran
146
THE ARTS ORGANIZATIONS
THE SYMPHONIC BAND
147
ARTS ORGANIZATIONS
WIG & BUCKLE
Officers:
President: Katherine Henry
Vice President: Stacy Gilbert
Secretary: Sarah Thompson
Business Manager: Bill Guntrum
Row 1: Andy Hosteller, Kelly Green, Bill Guntrum, Diann Lenker, Katherine Henry, Stacy Gilbert, Scott
Grumling, Frank Heilman; Row 2: Diane Tuman, Vickie Davis, Amy Hutton, Sarah O'SuIlivan, Patty
Fleetwood, Erin McHenry, Mark Fink, Jef Betz; Row 3; Nicole Fidler, Alison Rutter, Bonnie MacCulloch,
Elizabeth Adams, Cristal Renzo, Tawni Niklaus, Andrew Hildebrand, Michele Klinsky, Jennifer Benussi,
Michelle Feaser, Matthew Aichinger, Brandon Weston, Dr. Scott; Not Pictured; Troy Neidermeyer, Sarah
Thompson, Brigette Cuffia, Greg Leedy
GUILD STUDENT
CHAPTER
Officers:
President: Mark Dimick
Vice President: Joyce Attix
Treasurer: Michael Slechta
Secretary: Michael Slechta
Row 1; Mark Dimick, Joyce Attix, Michael Slechta; Row 2: Diana Cook, Kim Putoeny, Dan Boyer, Shawn
Gingrich, Michelle Kunz, Mrs. Suzanne C. Riehl
148
ARTS ORGANIZATIONS
SPRING ARTS
COMMITTEE
Officers:
Coordinator: Shawn Snavely
Treasurer: Andrew Hildebrand
Secretary: Diann Lenker
Row 1; Karen Beres, Doug Prowant, Shawn Snavely, Andrew Hildebrand; Row 2: Amy Clewell, Kristan
Foster, Timothy Butz, Jon Wescott, Mark Benson, Bill Horst, Elizabeth Adams; Not Pictured: Troy
Neidermeyer, Glen Gangewer, Michael Zettlemoyer, Diann Lenker, Laura Shepler
UNDERGROUND
STEERING
COMMITTEE
Officers:
President: Chris Graver
Vice President: Lori Folk
Treasurer: Molly Rasmussen
Secretary: Nicole Grove
President Advisor: Rich Kroth
Purchasing Agent: David Gartner
Row 1: Molly Rasmussen, Chris Graver, Rich Kroth, Lori Folk, David Gartner; Row 2: Brenda Zack, Amy
Fuellebom, Julianne Muchitee, Steve Teitelman, Steve Carpenter, Zoanna Payne, Mary Beth Ziegenfuss, Renee
Singhal; Not Pictured; Mark Fink, Nicole Grove, Cathy Connors, Jim Ruddy, Leon Motz, Tara Reichert,
Michelle Smith, Joanne Marx, Brad Kintzer, Joe Curran, Catherine Crissman, Michelle Brailsford, Jeff Martin,
Allison Ingalls, Sandy Fauser, Heather Weitzel, Danielle Owens
149
POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS
COLLEGE
^^ REPUBLICANS
Officers:
, President: Rod Paul
I Vice President: Jen Carter
' Treasurer: Michelle Leddy
J Secretary: John Gross
Row 1; Rod Paul, Doug Pike, Khristian Snyder, David Stimpson; Row 2: Joshua Averill, Heather Rimmer,
Becky Blessing, Cathy Connors, Marianne Boltz, Jennifer Carter, Robert Barclay
STUDENT ACTION
FOR THE EARTH
Coordinators:
Justine Hamilton
Cristal Renzo
Row 1: Laurel Thompson, Lori Watson, Heather Rimmer, Cristal Renzo, Justine Hamilton, Dreama O'Neal-
Row 2; Jill Green, Brigette Cuffia, Susan Bugash, Theresa Banic, Peter Blin, Nichole Weikel, Tara Hottenstein,
Peter Stavenick; Not Pictured: Sheri Smith, Amy Hutton, Jen Bower, Cathy Guindon, Kris Curran
150
POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS
STUDENT
COUNCIL
Officers:
President: Jim Haine
Vice President: John Bowerman
Treasurer: Jen Carter
Secretary: Sue Leonard
Row 1: Sue Leonard, Jen Carter, Michelle Leddy; Row 2: Catherine Crissman, Shav Lentz, Kelly May, John
Busedu; Row 3: Shelly Smith, Alyson Neiswender, Khristian Snyder, Jim Haine; Row 4: Ridge Salter, Kevin
Arnold, Lance Deiter, Rob Wolfgang
STUDENT
JUDICIAL BOARD
Chairperson: Brian Wassel
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Row 1; Joyce Attix, Brian Wassel, Rachel Grella; Row 2: Sean Lutz, Jamie Heintzelman
151
SPORTS ORGANIZATIONS
TENNIS CLUB
Officers:
Captain: Carl Fortna
Vice President: Tom Giovinazzo
Row 1: Tom Giovinazzo, Carl Fortna, Greg Spittle, Jason Moyer, Mike Spangler; Row 2: Aaron Daubert, Scott
Fiscus, Geoff Gerow, Rod Paul, Doug Pike, Phil Nourie, Chris Chandler
SKI CLUB
Officers:
President: Jim Haine
Vice President: John Jewell
Treasurer: Mark Kapolka
Secretary: Doug Zook
Row 1; Mark Kapolka, Chris Kapolka, Jim Haine, David Laurer; Row 2; Ridge Salter, Doug Zook, John Jewell,
Rodney Baughman, Jim Horn, David Cass, Danielle Campbell, Christy Engle
152
SPORTS ORGANIZATIONS
BOWLING CLUB
Officers:
President: Mike Houtz
Treasurer: Jon Scampton
Secretary: Jon Scampton
Jow 1: Pete Fodor, Mike Houtz, Jeff Bubb, Ricfi Chamberlain; Row 2; Todd Beasley, Steph Heagy, Tara
Jeichert, Kathy LuckenbiU, Lori Rothermel
153
125th Anniversary
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1984
1991
Greeks
155
ALPHA PHI OMEGA
Row 1: Corey Kauffman, Irish Haeusler, Kathy Henry, Harold Fultz, Kevin Stein, Nathan Mains, John Digilio; Row 2: Jeff Stouter, Josh Diaz, David Wright,
Tim Curry, Keith Schleicher, Steve Teitelman, Chris Small, Kevin Gerchufsky, Lance Dieter, Chris Graver, Doug Pike, Rich Kroth, David Gartner, Rob Petro,
Chris Hills, Marcus Johnson, Mr. Hamish; Not Pictured: Jef Betz, Ken Jones, Zoanna Payne
Pledge Class of 1991:
Douglas Pike
Tim Curray
Nathan Mains
Marcus Johnson
David Gartner
Corey Kauffman
156
GAMMA SIGMA SIGMA
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Row 1: Jennifer Benussi, Michele FilUpone, Dr. Pedersen, Kathr\'n Guindon, Alison Rutter, Tammy O'Roark, Rachel Grella, Sarah Thompson, Kim Shaffer,
Kristen Curran; Row 2: Trida Haeusler, Jennifer Hanshaw, Melissa Askey; Row 3; Danielle Owens, Kelly Lawrence, Pamela Merther, Alyson Neiswender,
Kim Sollenberger, Bonnie MacCuIloch, Nancy Lex, Kristan Foster, Hille Craig, Kelly Snyder; Row 4; Paula Young, Kelly Green, Nicole Grove, Lori Folk; Row
5: Nikki Bradford, Ann Cawley, Michelle Houtz, Amy Bonser, Diane Tuman, Kimmi Eames, Sandra Heckman, Christina Best; Not Pictured; Kathy Henry,
Linda Sterner, Jennifer Bragunier, Marianne Boltz, Molly Rasmussen, Deb Stoudt
Pledge Class of 1991:
Stephanie Hassler
Sandy Baranowski
Jamie Wilson
Christy Berry
Lynn Sosnoskie
Tammy Bieber
Jodie Yamshak
Sheri Smith
Ruth Walmer
Elizabeth Adams
157
PHI LAMBDA SIGMA
Row 1: Joe Shermeyer, David Kim, Philo Mascot, Duane Goodling; Row 2; J. Michael Lieb, Pete Grindrod, Mike Bodine, Chris Kline, Rob Bell, Stan Hulet,
Randy Durbin, Neil Madison
Pledge Class of 1991:
Dave Cook
Doug Kennedy
Matt St. Georges
Zack Smolenak
158
KAPPA LAMBDA SIGMA
Row 1; David Sostak, Chris Pope, Mike Caputo, Bill Gregg, Rod Kalbach, Johnny Wargins, Jeff Randazzo; Row 2: Dr. Barney Raffield, Dirk Markel, Ron Hess,
Don Lappin, Evan Evans, Leon Motz, Mark Evans
Pledge Class of 1991:
Ed Dudley
Ed Hartman
Jerry Battaglia
Elsworth Bergon
Jeff Bubb
Chris Lloyd
159
KAPPA LAMBDA NU
Fried
Pledge Class of 1991:
Becky Brown
Susan Cohen
Lori Day
Jen Emery
Nicole Fidler
Shana Godfrey
Patti Landolfi
Barb Nasife
Katrina Neeld
Chris Reese
Donna Smoyer
Heather Wietzel
Kathy Wolfe
160
DELTA LAMBDA SIGMA
Pledge Class of 1991:
Christy Engle
Jen Bower
Chris Sagan
Amy Fulligeniti
Allison Rutter
161
KNIGHTS OF THE VALLEY
Row 1; Steve Vajda, John Busedu, Tim Tobin, Joe Souders, Rich Yingling, Jay Richmond; Row 2; Tom McCIain, Eric Shaub, Joe Curran, Kent Weidennoyer,
Byron Brought, Chad McNaughton, Jeff Manning; Row 3; Aaron Johnson, Bob Mattoon, Erik Omdorff, Nathan Avery, Troy Celesky, Karl Liedtka, Dave
Bentz; Row 4: David Stover, Chuck Funk, Steve Herr, Scott Davis, Chris Long, Charhe Reed, Doug Brown, Ken Wilson, Brian Donley, Cary "Slayer" Meyer
Pledge Class of 1991:
Gary Book
Roger Beitel
Craig Connelly
John Burch
Paul Carey
Rob Frantz
Mike Hartman
Derek Kohlhaas
Rodney Kovach
Pete Salvatori
Bob Schwenk
Jason Romig
Todd Snovk
Kirk Seesholtz
Brady Smith
Keith Stambaugh
162
TAU KAPPA EPSILON
Row 1: Kevin Sutovich, Glen Gangewer, Bobby Aubel, Jean-Paul Duvall, Anthony Veratti, Michael Blimline; Row 2; Ridge Salter, Robert Wolfgang, Rodney
Baughman, Jim Maine, Carl Fortna, Brian Femandes: Row 3: Bnan Hand, Paul Walters, David Cass, Chuck BIoss, Chris Esh, Brad Kintzer, Jair Pietersz, Scott
Askins, Matthew Wood, Steve Bagent, Rvan Tweedie, Russell Himeisen, Scott Bell, Dave Esh, David Stimpson, Shawn Auman; Not Pictured; Tim Biltcliff,
Corey Leiby, Mark Gibson, John Jewel, David Lalver, Steve Hand, Jim Horn, Mark Kapolka
Pledge Class of 1991:
Dennis Martin
Jason Moyer
Mike Hummel
Tim Miller
Jason Burgess
Matt Rinehart
Justin Scout
Geoff Geraw
163
DELTA TAU CHI
V.^'
Row 1: Eric Howson, Laurabeth Shearer, Ray Muller, Kristine Kuhu, Keith Schleicher; Row 2: Christopher Krpata, Jay Yoder, Roy Williams, Jeff Martin,
David Wright, Bob Weaver; Row 3: Ronda Weller, Lynn Schwalm, Cathy Connors, Liz Adams, Michelle Houtz, John Hurd, Marie Landis, Andy Murphy, Jen
Leone, Becky Blessing; Row 4: Chaplain Smith, Aaron Johnson, Mark Dimick, Ted Jones, Doug Pike, Steve Carpenter, Chris Small, Rob Barclay, Becky
Snvder, Susan Duff
164
ALPHA PSI OMEGA
Row 1; Kelly Green, Andy Hosteller, Andrew Hildebrand, Bill Guntrum, Bonnie MacCulloch, Michelle Klinsky; Row 2; Scott Grumling, Stacy Gilbert, Erin
McHenry, Diann Lenker, Patty Fleetwood, Katherine Henry; Row 3: Tawni Niklaus, Amy Hutton, Alison Rutter, Brandon Weston, Frank Herman, Jef Betz,
Dr. Scott, Troy Neidermeyer
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SIGMA ALPHA IOTA
Row r. Greta Yoaim, Amy Clewell, Sally Fegan, Zoanna Payne, Bonnie MacCulloch, Lori Nyce, Deb Gray, Nancy Herman; Row 2: April Homing, Kristen
Webster, Lesley Lauderrrdlch, Brendalyn Krysiak, Beth Moyer, Christy Milliken, Holly Hendrix
Pledge Class of 1991:
Regina Reed
Jennifer Willet
Kyni Hackworth
Cheryl Richards
Ronda Weller
Lynn Schwalm
Teresa Scianna
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Pledge Class of 1991:
Dr. Mark Mecham
Mark Dimmick
David Aulenbach
Dr. Pierce Getz (Honorary)
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PSI CHI
Row 1; Joan Landis, Vice President; Rachel Grella, President; Kathy Luckenbill, Bonnie MacCulloch; Row 2: Sheryl Drake, Kenneth Jones, Dr. Steven Specht;
Not Pictured: Laura Berezin, Lynn Smith, Secretary; Ray Kargo, Treasurer; Dr. Jan Pedersen
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BETA BETA BETA
Row 1: Gloria Dyer, Shen'l Drake, Tammy O'roark, Blaine Connor, Bill Guntrum, Cad Fortna, Kathy Guindon, Kristen Curran; Row 2; Dr. Pollack, Dina
Litzenberger, James Stock, Chris Esh, Ken Jones, Joe Alia, Tricia Haeusler, Tom Giovinazzo, Daniel Bruno, Adam Hosteller, Colleen Lebo, Kelly Snvder; Row
3; John Perozich, Pete Fodor, Ridge Salter
Pledge Class of 1991:
Melissa Atkins
Khristian Snyder
Dennis Martin
Nikki Bradford
Suzanne Rajkovac
Marianne Boltz
Rus Himeisen
Tamara Strike
Amy Bonser
Roy Williams
Lori Folk
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SIGMA TAU DELTA
Row 1: Michelle May, Katherine Henry, Amy Earhart; Row 2: Patty Fleetwood, John Bowerman, Joanne Grajewski; Not Pictured; Tammy Knerr
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GREEK WEEK 1991
Week Of April 14th —
Alpha Phi Omega
2.5 pts
Gamma Sigma Sigma
100 pts
Phi Lambda Sigma
70 pts
Kappa Lambda Sigma
5 pts
Kappa Lambda Nu
115 pts
Delta Lambda Sigma
95 pts
Knights of the Valley
100 pts
Tau Kappa Epsilon
122.5 pts
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GRADUATION 1991
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COLOPHON
The Quittapahilla Staff would like to thank:
-Ed Patrick Jr. (and Peggy, Jennifer, and Steven)
for being so supportive, understanding, and taking care of our
unwanted mail. We'll miss you!
-Taylor Publishing Company
for their patience and cooperation.
-Mark Huff and Davor Photography Company
for sticking with us through a hectic first year and thanks for sending
our packages to the right school.
-The photographers at Davor
for all of your help and photo contributions to the 1990-91 Quit-
tapahilla.
-LVC Student Council
for their financial and moral support.
-Alice and the College Center Staff
for answering all of our questions and taking care of things when we
weren't able to.
-Jane Paluda
A special thanks to our advisor. We hope you enjoyed this year.
Welcome to the wonderful world of yearbook.
A SUPER SPECIAL THANKS to Joan Landis and Andy Wangman.
This book would not exist without you! Good luck in everything you
do. We'll miss you!
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