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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 

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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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Making  another  stage  appearance  are  Andrew  Hosteller  and  Tawni  Niklaus 


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 
Actuarial  Science 


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John  M.  Diller 
Music  Education 


Brenda  K.  Dolinger 
Elementary  Education 


Brian  R.  Donley 
Management 


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Wendy  C.  Durham 
Biology 


Jean-Paul  Duvall 
English/Communications 


Amy  E.  Earhart 
English 


Mark  Evans 
English 


39 


SENIORS 


Brian  M.  Femandes 
Actuarial  Science 


Cari  H.  Fortna 
Biology 


Cristian  C.  Foust 

Glen  E.  Gangewer 

Management 

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Business  Management 

Kelly  A.  Green 
English/Communications 

Rachel  S.  Grella 
Social  Work/Psychology 


Peter  J.  Grindrod 
Political  Science 


40 


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 


41 


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 


42 


SENIORS 


Kevin  T.  Kalb 
Management 


Raymond  S.  Kargo 
Psychology 


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Tammy  L.  Knerr 
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 


43 


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 


44 


SENIORS 


Karl  Liedtka 
Psycholog)' 


Dina  H,  Litzenberger 
Biology 


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Kathy  J,  Luckenbill 
Sociology/Psychology 


Mar\'ann  Lucykanish 
Elementarv  Education 


Bonnie  J   MacCullough 
Psychology 


Neil  Madison 
Actuarial  Science 


Douglas  M.  Mandni 
Management 


Dawn  L.  Martin 
Biology/French 


45 


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 


46 


SENIORS 


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Janet  Montanaro 
Elementarv'  Education 


William  H.  Moore 
Accounting/Management 


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Raymond  Muller 
English/Literature 


Carla  L.  Myers 
Accounting 


Krista  A.  Nightwine 
Elementarv  Education 


Douglas  L.  Nyce 
Sacred  Music 


Richard  Paterick 
History 


Robert  A.  Petro 
History 


47 


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 


48 


SENIORS 


I 


Beth  A.  Schalkoff 
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 


49 


SENIORS 


Tracey  A.  Smith 
Accountirig/Management 


Kelly  M.  Snyder 
Biology 


Rebecca  L.  Snyder 
English/Communications 


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Joseph  T.  Souders 
Physics 


Came  L.  Spangel 
English 


Cynthia  L.  Stine 
Music  Education 


James  P.  Stock 
Biology 


Debra  L.  Stoudt 
French 


50 


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 


51 


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 


52 


SENIORS 


Carla  R.  Wilson 
Sound  Recording  Technology 


Francis  R.  YingUng 
Business  Management 


Jay  M.  Yoder 
Physics 


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Paula  J-  Young 
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 


53 


125th  Anniversary 


'^'^'^^ 


y-  '• 


1932 


1991 


Underclass 


55 


FRESHMEN 


I 


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 


56 


FRESHMEN 


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Jason  Cross 


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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Stephanie  Heagy 


Amy  Hilbert 


Michael  Hummel 


Chad  Jennings 


Marc  Johnson 


57 


FRESHMEN 


I 


Dennis  Jumper 


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 


58 


FRESHMEN 


--4J 


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 
1 


Thomas  Silvius 


Renu  Singhal 


Andrew  Smith 


Shelley  Smith 


Sherri  Lynn  Smith 


59 


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 


60 


SOPHOMORES 


Jennifer  Ambrose 


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Amy  Batman 


Mark  Benson 


Christina  Best 


Roger  Bietel 


Amy  Bonser 


Lisa  Burke 


Wendy  Burkert 


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Amy  Cavanaugh 


Amy  Clewell 


Vickie  David 


Mark  Dimick 


61 


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 


62 


SOPHOMORES 


Jerez  Hue 


John  Hurd 


Christopher  Krpata 


Theodore  Jones 


Jennifer  Kriest 


1 


Greg  Kutz 


Jennifer  Leone 


Jeffrey  Manning 


Lisa  Marotta 


Jennifer  Lewis 


Jeffrey  Martin 


63 


SOPHOMORES 


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Erin  McHenry 


Malissa  Noll 


Jan  Oguicak 


Dreama  O'Neal 


Erik  Omdorff 


Darcy  Paul 


Alicia  Petruska 


Deb  Pisano 


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SOPHOMORES 


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Heather  Rimmer 


Markella  Saliaris 


Lynn  Schwalm 


Andrea  Shaffer 


Denise  Snyder 


Linda  Sterner 


Tamara  Strike 


Kristen  Webster 


Ronda  Weller 


Jonathon  Wescott 


David  Wright 


65 


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 


66 


JUNIORS 


Steven  Carpenter 


V 


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 


67 


JUNIORS 


Amy  Fiilginiti 


Pamela  Grove 


Jill  Hamiltom 


Jamie  Heintzelman 


Holly  Hendrix 


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Jill  Green 


Nicole  Grove 


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James  Hargrove 


Dawn  Hickman 


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Janice  Hartz 


Tadashi  Hiroshige 


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Karina  Hoffman 


Amy  Hutton 


Allison  Ingalls 


John  Jewell 


68 


JUNIORS 


Ken  Jones 


Sthephanie  Juracka 


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Cathy  Kroah 


Michelle  Kunz 


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Mark  Kapolka  Brad  Kintzer 


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Susan  Leonard 


Cherie  Lingle 


Stacey  Marker 


Eric  Martin 


Michelle  May 


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Thomas  McClain 


Pamela  Merther  Alyson  Neiswender 


69 


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 


70 


JUNIORS 


Michelle  Smith 


Shawn  Snavely 


Kimberly  Sollenberger 


Leanne  Stansfield 


Kathryn  Stanson 


Kimberly  Staufenberg 


Stephen  Teitelman 


Sarah  Thompson 


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Diane  Tuman 


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Stacey  Straub 


Robert  Weaver 


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Roy  Wilhams 


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 


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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 


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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- 
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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 


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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 


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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 


89 


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 


91 


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 


93 


125th  Anniversary 


1975 


1991 


95 


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. 


96 


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 

97 


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 


98 


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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. 


99 


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 


100 


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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- 
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Ryan  Tweedie  looks  for 
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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 


108 


)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 

109 


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 


110 


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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first  place  finish  in  the  100  butterfly. 


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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 
Glen  Gangewer. 


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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promising  lead  on  the  first  leg  of  the 
Medley  Race. 

Before  the  gun  goes  off,  the  swimmers 
mentally  prepare  themselves  to  do  their 
best. 


SCORES 

MEN'S 

OPP              WOMEN'S 

74-88 

King's               40-85 

72-76 

Lycoming 

16-57 

W.  Maryland         31-59 

61-105 

Susquehanna       68-104 

66-86 

Washington         48-112 

40-88 

Goucher            75-113 

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ATHLETIC  BANQUET 


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129 


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 


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^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 


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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 


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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 


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125th  Anniversary 


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1991 


Greeks 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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DELTA  LAMBDA  SIGMA 


Pledge  Class  of  1991: 


Christy  Engle 
Jen  Bower 
Chris  Sagan 
Amy  Fulligeniti 
Allison  Rutter 


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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 


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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 


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DELTA  TAU  CHI 


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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 


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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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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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