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QUITTAPAHILLA
Lebanon Valley College
Annville, Pennsylvania 17003
Volume 79
During the marching band's halftime field show, sophomore Deric
Wertz and junior Pete Bauer entertain the football fans with a duet.
Nervously awaiting opening night, Cynthia Lerch and Rachel Merritt
watch one of the final rehearsals of the fall play.
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An attentive crowd of football specta-
tors gathers on a Saturday afternoon in
the fall to cheer the Dutchmen on to
victory.
Tired from shoveling snow after one of
the many winter storms, Jana Hurst
takes a rest to look at what she has
accomplished.
Lisa Hollowbush, Debra Popper, and Col-
lette Drumheller sit at the end of a Silver
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Big smiles for a big win in Buffalo, where
the basketball team captured the National
Championship.
Jason Henery draws with chalk on the side-
walk during Spring Arts Weekend.
Jenna Mitchell turns to say hello as she
studies in Silver's lounge.
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Campus during its most festive activity. Spring Arts Weekend.
Sumo Wrestling in front of Vickrov Hall was a popular event on campus.
AMAZING MAIZE
MAZE
FAMILY WEEKEND
The Amazing Maize Maze and Family Weekend were two of the
highlights of campus activities in the fall. The Maze raised thousands of
dollars for the American Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund. Family Week-
end, an annual event, gave students an opportunity to show off the
campus.
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Coach Pat Flannery welcomes parents to
LVC in the College Center.
A sign to greet the visiting parents is hung
in the lobby of Silver.
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Excitement is in the air as the cheerleaders
hold the Homecoming banner the football
team will soon charge through.
Ready to send the Greyhounds to defeat,
the team runs onto the field during pre-
game ceremonies.
The LVC Marching Band is joined by
alumni in playing the National Anthem.
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HOMECOMING
Homecoming was a busy weekend on the campus of Lebanon Valley
College. In addition to the usual schedule of events, the Amazing Maize
Maze was part of the festivities.
Many alumni returned to visit their alma mater and to participate in
activities including playing with the marching band, and attending various
athletic events.
One of the highlights of the day was the football game. The Dutchmen
defeated the Moravian Greyhounds by a score of 15 to 13.
During halftime of the football game, spectators waited anxiously to find
out who would be the 1993 Homecoming King and Queen. The honors
went to Catherine Crissman and Rodney Kovach.
Saturday evening, students and alumni were entertained by Bela Fleck
and the Flecktones.
A good time was had by all.
The candidates for Homecoming
Queen await the announcement of the
winner. Catherine Crissman won the
title.
Just outside the maze, campus groups
set up food stands for the Homecoming
visitors.
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Theater and Christmas
at the Valley
The Wig and Buckle Society, LVC's drama organization keeps busy
throughout the year. Many students on campus are actively involved in this
group. The fall play was entitled, "The Night of Jan. 16". "View From the
Bridge" was the mid-year production, and Godspell was the spring musical.
Christmas at the Valley is an annual event. The evening included
performances by the Concert and Chamber Choirs and short presen-
tations by several International students.
After the concert, the audience exited the chapel to find a live nativity
scene. The participants in the nativity are members of the Christian
organizations on campus.
Doug Pike hangs ornaments on the Christmas tree in the Chapel.
Members of the Christian organizations participate in the live nativity scene.
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Troy Neidermyer presents his case in the
fall play.
"Let's do it one more time," says Rachel
Merritt, director of the fall play.
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At the Philo Cheesesteak stand, Josh How-
ard and Simone Attieh prepare the food.
Jeff Reazor turns the sausage on the grill at
the TKE Spring Arts stand.
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LVC Jazz Band wows the crowd on Sat- urday morning's band competition,
urday afternoon.
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SPRING ARTS
Alumni Weekend
Spring Arts/ Alumni Weekend was an outstanding event during the
spring semester. Saturday morning's activities included an assortment of
bands playing in back of the chapel, drama readings, and plenty of
shopping at the craft tables.
There was also a wide variety of food available, thanks to the many
campus clubs and organizations that set up stands.
In addition, there were a number of musical groups on campus playing
in front of the College Center, as well as a juried art show inside.
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Josiah Novack volunteers at a table in
the middle of the food area.
Visitors and students walk through the
decorated social quad.
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SPRING ARTS
FESTIVAL
Madame Stopkie looks on as Jen Fields and
Susan Cohen make crepes for the French
Club.
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Lauretta Farmar and Rob Gale pose out- President John Synodinos greets those in
side Garber Science Center. attendance at the 1994 graduation cere-
mony.
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GRADUATION
A graduate shows her appreciation for her
parents.
Tricia Livingood says goodbye to Amy Jo
Rushanan
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The senior class is addressed by their pres-
ident, Catherine Crissman.
Dori Fleischer receives her c
President Synodinos.
iploma from
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with Lynn Sosnoskie after the ceremony. ors process.
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SENIORS
Tara Reichert and Becky Brown are The Commencement Address is given by
:hrilled the ceremony is over. journalist, Georgie Anne Geyer.
President Synodinos gives Matt Frank his
diploma.
The hat says it al'
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Tara McDonough snaps a picture of Derek Kirk Seesholtz poses for a picture with his
Kohlhaas and his family mother.
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Jenny Reeder and Jennie Bullock exit the
tent.
Becky Blessing talks with a family mem-
ber after the ceremony.
Kristine Kuhn and Patti Landolfi sing
the LVC Alma Mater.
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Matthew D. Barr
Chemistry
Nicholas O. Berezich
Biology
Ellsworth E. Bergan
Business Management
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Christy L. Berry
Elementary Education
Spanish
Lauretta Biandoma-Farmar
Sociology
Tamela I. Bieber
Psychology
Jonathan J. Black
Sound Recording Technology
Rebecca M. Blessing
German/English
Secondary Education
Michele Lynne Bottomley
History
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Jennifer I. Bower
Psychobiology
Rebecca M. Brown
French
English Literature
Susan E. Bugash
Biology
Jennifer M. Bullock
English
Jason L. Burgess
Biology
Kelly A. Burke
Psychology
Christopher L. Chandler
Elementary Education
Elizabeth O. Chow
Mathematics
Craig C. Connelly
History
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Cathy E. Connors
Spanish
Catherine E. Crissman
Political Science
Wembi R. Dimandja
Political Science
Mario A. DiSaverio
Biology
Daniel O. Donmoyer
Philosophy
Sociology
Susan Lynn Duff
Psychology
Sociology
Randy Joseph Durbin
Elementary Education
Elizabeth A. Earp
Elementary Education
Denise E. Emery
Psychobiology
Psychology
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Jennifer L. Emery
Psychobiology
Andrea L. Eppley
Individualized Major
Heather A. Fennell
Elementary Education
Melissa A. Fleegal
Biology
Matthew B. Frank
Accounting
David B. Fromholt
Biology
Secondary Education
Amy L. Fuelleborn
Rania Gaitanis
David V. Gartner
Biology
Biology
Chemistry
Secondary Education
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Geoffrey W. Gerow
Actuarial Science
Economics
Jonathan M. Grella
Accounting
Business Management
Daniel E. Gunsallus
Accounting
Christine M. Harner
Chemistry
John A. Harper
Business Management
Amy L. Hilbert
Psychology
Jill M. Hulet
Management
Michael D. Hummel
Psychology
Thomas J. Kennedy
English Communications
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Joel D. Kise
Biology
Pre-Med
Kristofer E. Kohler
Sociology
Derek C. Kohlhaas
Management
Kristine R. Kuhn
Mathematics
Secondary Education
Shawn M. Lee
Chemistry
Scott M. Kuren
Psychology
April E. Lehman
Mathematics
Secondary Education
Patricia Maria LandolH
Elementary Education
Shay Ann Lentz
Accounting
Management
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David A. Lindenberg
Biochemistry
Jamison W. Lindsey
Actuarial Science
Tricia O. Livingood
Elementary Education
Julianne Machita
Psychology
Nathan G. Mains
Political Science
Joanne T. Marx
Hotel Management
Joseph R. Meece
Management
Michael S. Morrison
Management
Karen L. Moyer
Individualized Major
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Eric Robert Mushrush
English
Secondary Education
Barbara L. Nasife
Elementary Education
Jaimie Elizabeth Nauman
Physics
Troy A. Neidermyer
Bradley D. Newcomer
Sarah K. O'Sullivan
Political Science
Biochemistry
Chemistry
German
Philosophy
Chad M. Ott
Kim M. Potocny
Regina L. Reed
tuarial Science
Sacred Music
Elementary Education
Economics
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Jennifer S. Reeder
Elementary Education
Tara L. Reichert
Mathematics
Secondary Education
Kriss D. Riley
Psychology
Sociology
Kelly S. Russell
Accounting
Management
Kristin A. Sagun
Psychology
Heidi L. Schweers
Mathematics
Robert J. Schwenk
Business Management
Teresa M. Scianna
Psychology
Christine J. Seibert
English Communications
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Tina M. Seitz
English Communications
Brady A. Smith
Chemistry
Shelly A. Smith
Elementary Education
Sheri Lynn Smith
Biology
Donna M. Smoyer
Psychobiology
Lynn M. Sosnoskie
Biology
Gregory A. Spittle
Political Science
Matthew J. St. Georges
Management
Economics
Keith A. Stambaugh
History
Secondary Education
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Peter A. Stavenick
English Communications
Darren M. Stroh
Business Management
Timothy K. Sweigart
Accounting
Management
David A. Vakili
Philosophy
German
Christine Walther
International Business
Nichole L. Weikel
Biochemistry
Heather Weitzel
Psychology
Ronda L. Weller
Elementary Education
Jennifer A. Willet
Psychology
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Jamie C. Wilson
English
Secondary Education
Gerald M. Wimmer
Management
Kathy L. Wolfe
Actuarial Science
Christine B. Wright
Accounting
Management
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Jodie S. Yamshak
Spanish
Bethany A. Yohe
Elementary Education
Psychology
Steve Zeiber
Business Management
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SENIOR DIRECTORY
Matthew D. Barr
484 Cleona Blvd.
Cleona, PA 17042
Nicholas D. Berezich
301 Brunswick Ln.
Palmyra, PA 17078
Ellsworth E. Bergan
13203 Greenmount
Ave.
Beltsville, MD 20705
Christy L. Berry
5215ClaridgeCt.
Fairfax, VA 22032
Lauretta Biandoma-
Farmar
402 Mill Grove Dr.
Audubon, PA 19403
Tamela I. Bieber
RD#2 Box 58A
Sunbury, PA 17801
Jonathan J. Black
211 W. Pine St.
Selinsgrove, PA 17870
Rebecca M. Blessing
545 Chapel Church Rd.
Red Lion, PA 17356
Michele L. Bottomley
475 Las Coches Ct.
Morgan Hill, CA 95037
Jennifer L. Bower
105 Blessing Dr.
Watsontown, PA 17777
Rebecca M. Brown
RD7Box415
Boyertown, PA 19512
Susan E. Bugash
124 Franklin St.
Red Lion, PA 17356
Jennifer M. Bullock
RR2 Box 364
Mehoopany, PA 18629
Jason L. Burgess
RD#4 Box 4093
Pottsville, PA 17901
Kelly A. Burke
1 9 Spring Garden St.
Crnaford, NJ 07016
Christopher L.
Chandler
299 Cherryville Rd.
Northampton, PA
18067
Elizabeth O. Chow
104 Colebrook Rd.
Palmyra, PA 17078
Craig C. Connelly
Box 112 Beechwood
Ave.
Marlin, PA 17951
Cathy E. Connors
1959 W. Market St.
Pottsville, PA 17901
Catherine E. Crissman
4478 Nantucket Rd.
Harrisburg, PA 171 IS
Wembi R. Dimandja
Lebanon Valley Collej
Mario A. Disaverio
648 S. 14th St.
Catasauqua, PA 1803!
Daniel O. Donmoyer
43 Chestnut St.
Lebanon, PA 17042
Susan L. Duff
119 Catawissa Ave.
Sunbury, Pa 17801
Randy J. Durbin
POBox 106
Biglerville, PA 17307
Elizabeth A. Earp
100 Vine St.
Lebanon, PA 17042
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Denise E. Emery
201 Rosehill Ave.
Phillipsburg, NJ 08865
Jennifer L. Emery
Box 186
Richwood, NJ 08074
Andrea L. Eppley
509 Rutledge Ave.
Lancaster, PA 17601
Heather A. Fennell
902 Winchester Dr.
Westminster, MD
21157
Melissa A. Fleegal
866 Shawnee Dr.
Harrisburg, PA 17112
Matthew B. Frank
6337 Evelyn St.
Harrisburg, PA 17111
David S. Fromholt
1161 Ringsley Rd.
Camp Hill, PA 17011
Amy L. Fuelleborn
7700 Matthias St.
Philadelphia, PA 19128
Rania Gaitanis
3230 Cloverfield Rd.
Harrisburg, PA 17109
David V. Gartner
922 Green St.
Perkagoe, PA 18944
Geoffrey W. Gerow
323 N. High St.
Duncannon, PA 17020
Jonathan M. Grella
1007 ClearviewDr.
Middletown, PA 17057
Daniel E. Gonsallus
1 244 Erikson Dr.
Johnstown, PA 15904
Christine M. Harner
6 E. Centre St.
Dallastown, PA 17981
John A. Harper
14 Midland Ct.
Middletown, PA 17057
Amy L. Hilbert
721 Rhoads Ave.
Boyertown, PA 19512
Jill M. Hulet
318 Ridge Rd.
Annville, PA 17003
Michael D. Hummel
26 Schmecks Ln.
Temple, PA 19560
Thomas J. Kennedy
6341 Pennsboro Dr.
Mechanicsburg, PA
17055
Joel D. Kise
27 N. 7th St.
Columbia, PA 17512
Kristofer E. Kohler
311 West ENd Ave.
N. Plainfield, NJ 07060
Derek C. Kohlhaas
221 W. Middlesex Dr.
Carlisle, PA 17013
Kristine R. Kuhn
9284 Possum Hollow
Rd.
Shippensburg, PA
17257
Scott M. Kuren
34 Vine St.
Highspire, PA 17034
Patricia M. Landolfi
1309 University Dr.
Yardley, PA 19067
Shawn M. Lee
311 W. Queen St.
Apt.B
Annville, PA 17003
April E. Lehman
21419 LeiterSt.
Hagerstown, MD 21724
Shay A. Lentz
2030 W. Phila. St.
York, PA 17404
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David A. Lindenberg
124 WoodridgeDr.
Harrisburg, PA 17110
Jamison W. Lindsey
916 Cardinal Dr.
Harrisburg, PA 17111
Tricia A. Livingood
1386 Lindsay Ln.
Meadowbrook, PA
18046
Julianne Machita
RD4 Box 4183
Pottsville, PA 17901
Nathan G. Mains
1242 Bridge St.
Honesdale, PA 18431
Joanne T. Marx
30 Bridle Way
Sparta, NJ 07871
Joseph R. Meece
3511 Union Deposit
Rd.
Harrisburg, PA 17109
Michael S. Morrison
138 Ryan Dr.
Pittsburgh, PA 15220
Karen L. Moyer
733 Orchard Rd.
Manheim, PA 17545
Eric R. Mushrush
329 S. 10th St.
Quakertown, PA 18951
Barbara L. Nasife
1322 Lansdale Ave.
Lansdale, PA 19446
Jamie E. Nauman
38 Hawthorne Circle
Willow Street, PA
17584
Troy A. Neidermyer
226 E. Locust St.
Lebanon, PA 17042
Bradley D. Newcomer
2265 Hillcrest Rd.
Quakertown, PA 18951
Sarah K. O' Sullivan
38 Meadow Ln.
Kutztown, PA 19530
Chad M. Ott
RD3 Box 585
Palmyra, PA 17078
Kim M. Potocny
107 E. Poplar St.
Lebanon, PA 17042
Regina L. Reed
10 Eagle Dr. PO Box
186
Lamp, PA 17537
Jennifer S. Reeder
RD4 Box 86A
Bedford, PA 15522
Tara L. Reichert
RD#2 Box 457
Pine Grove, PA 17963
Kriss D. Riley
7737 Pickering Ave.
Plula, PA 19150
Kelly S. Russell
PO Bos 27
Jonestown, PA 17038
Kristin A. Sagun
1002 Tom Paine Dr.
Lancaster, PA 17603
Heidi L. Schweers
23 Tewesbury Dr.
WyoHills, Pa 19610
Robert J. Schwenk
15 W. 35th St
Reading, PA 19606
Teresa M. Scianna
2528 Berkley Rd.
Reading, PA 19605
Christine J. Seibert
208 Cornwall Dr.
Chalfont, PA 18914
Tina M. Seitz
328 S. Wilson St.
Cleona, PA 17042
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Brady A. Smith
1 Park St.
Jacobus, PA 17407
Shelly A. Smith
83 S. Sentry Dr.
Bridgeton, NJ 08302
Sheri L. Smith
130 Country Ln.
iPottstown, PA 19464
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onna M. Smoyer
510 Trenton Rd.
Langhorne, PA 19047
L
ynn M. Sosnoskie
233 W. Chestnut St.
Shamokin, Pa 17872
Gregory A. Spittle
|146 W. Chestnut St.
Jonestown, PA 17038
Matthew J. St. Georges
123 Margaret Dr.
Broad Brook, CT.
106016
^eith A. Stambaugh
(1781 HilltownRd.
[Biglerville, PA 17307
[Peter A. Stavenick
|l 130 Boulevard
Westfield, NJ 07090
Daren M. Stroh
6 North Creek Mills
Landenberg, PA 19350
Timothy K. Sweigart
71 West Main St.
Adamstown, PA 19501
David A. Vakili
104 WaldenRd.
Lebanon, PA 17042
Christine Walther
29 River Rd.
Rhinebeck, NY 12572
Nichole L. Weikel
1808 Market St.
Lewisburg, PA 17837
Heather Weitzel
PO Box 3005
Lake Ronkonkoma, NY
11779
Ronda L. Weller
8200 Newburg Rd.
Newburg, PA 17240
Jennifer A. Willet
RR4Box4166C
Stroudsburg, PA 18360
Jamie C. Wilson
311 East Main St.
Mount Joy, PA 17552
Gerald M. Willmer
425 W. Oak St.
Palmyra, PA 17078
Kathy L. Wolfe
531 Green St.
N. Catasauqua, Pa
18032
Christine B. Wright
2 Janer Dr.
Plainview, NY 11803
Jodie S. Yamshak
87-C Valley Rd.
Lancaster, PA 17601
Bethany A. Yohe
440 Chimney Rock Rd.
York, PA 17406
Steve Zeiber
902 Las Vegas Dr.
Temple, PA 19560
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RESIDENCE HALLS
Hanging out around the dorms.
Jeth Schlundt and Lori Sheetz decorate their dorm for Home-
:oming.
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Lori Sheetz and Mike Moore take in a soccer
game on a fall afternoon.
Jennifer Brimmer returns to her room after a
shopping trip.
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Kim Kilian and Jay Campbell are working hard at the College Center Desk.
A group of students gather in the social quad to watch Sumo Wrestling.
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DORMS
Lebanon Valley College students always seem to be busy. We did manage to catch a few people while they wen
hanging around their dorm rooms. Here is a sample of the dorms on campus.
NORTH COLLEGE
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ORGANIZATIONS
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Drum Major A] Homicz commands attention from the band.
Angie Shuler, Jennie Bullock, and Charles Ulrich help the Alumni Association during Spring Arts Weekend.
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Student Council
Row 1: Howie Spangler, Rebecca Ragno, Nancy Seidel, Melissa Rivera. Row 2: Ben Ruby, Catherine Crissman, Alissa Mowrer, Patti Landolpli
Kelly Burke, Jill Schreiber, Shay Lentz. Row 3: Jason Henery, Roni Russell, Barrie Stoudt, Bridget Lohr, Eileen Rossman, Jen Evans.
SPSEA
Row 1: Dr. Atkinson, Michele Davis, Jennifer Lightner, Christine Beecher, Bethany Yohe, Ronda Weller, Michele Dixon. Row 2: Ju
Schirmer, Nancy Seidel, Meredith Shaffer, Lisa Geschwindt, Shannon Weller, Sarah Metallo, Robyn Welker. Row 3: Celia Billman, Heath
Marston, Mary Moffett, Janice Bayer, Jen Walls, Shelly Levan, Patty Shade, Christina Andrews. Row 4: Rebecca Blessing, Darlene Murdauj
Chris Chandler, Dan Tucci, Stacey Miller.
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Black Culture Club
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Row 1: Cornell Wilson Row 2: Lauretta Farmer, Charlotte Deane, Howard Griffith Row 3: Kevin Tavolaro, Renu Singhal, Rich Pearson, Dave
Newell
International Business Club
Row 1: Jodie Yamshak, Christine Walther Row 2: Nicole Adams, Barb Jankow ski, Hollv Landis
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Spanish Club
Row 1: Tony Nyugen, Jodie Yamshak Row 2: Hollv Landis, Shelly Levan, Jen Bryan
German Club
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Row 1: Mickey Tallent Row 2: Konrad Gut, Christine Walther, Rebecca Blessing, Troy Neidermyer Row 3: Dave Vakili, Angie Harnish,
Leonie Hambourg, Kris Kelly
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Delta Tau Chi
Row 1: Andrea Hendricks.Christa Neil, Karen Henry, Doug Pike, Ryan Shenk. Row 2: Amy Zehner, Christine Watts, Steph Deppen, Cathy-
Connors, Sue Duff. Row 3: Trent Snider, Matt Dickinson, Lisa Hollowbush, Mark Moseng.
Project
Row 1: Allyson Schneider, Kyle Roth, Lisa Hollowbush, Mike Moore. Row 2:
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Council of Religious Organizations
Cynthia Lerch, Sue Duff, Mike Moore, Kristine Kuhn;Row 2:Steph Deppen, Lisa Hollowbush, Lori Sheetz;Row 3:Heather
Dowling, Amy Zehner. Tara Bennecoff;Row4: Andy Sensenig, Angie Harnish, Cathy Connors, Jennie Bullock;Row 5:Doug Pike,
Father Peregrin, Chaplain Woomer
He Is Savior
Karen Henry, Kyle Roth, Lori Sheetz, Andy Sensenig; Row 2: Jonathan Black, Steve Jenks, Matt Dickinson, Tara Bennecoff, Steve Croyle
Steve Eichoff
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Rainbow Troupe
Steve Carpenter; Row 2: Jennifer Mellott. Amy Zehner, Kristine Kuhn, Tara Fickert; Row 3: Paul Butz, Chris Everett
Sigma Tau Delta
Rebecca Brown, Jeff Drummond; Row 2: Rebecca Blessing, Jamie Wilson, Angie Shuler
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Biology Club
Gina Hollinger, Beth Berkheimer, Spencer Dech;Row 2: Dave Lindenberg, Lynn Sosnoskie, Jen Bower, Rania Gaitanis, Danielle Vernet
Melissa Fleegal, Karen Dick; Row 3: Dan Never, Joel Kise, Brad Newcomer
Phi Beta Lambda
Doug Pike; Row 2: Brian Hughes, Renee Concodora, Suzy Enterline, Barb Jankowski, Joanne Marx, Jill Hulet; Row 3: Kris Kelley, Holly Landi
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Psychology Club
Kathy Yost, Catherine Kollet, Teresa Scianna; Row 2: Kelly Reese, Kristine McCommons, Rachael Shattuck, Jennifer Willet
Math Club
S.Bambrick, T.Reichert, Dr.Hearsey, C.Johns; Row 2: R. Miller, M. Howard, G. Acornley, D. Kraft, K. Wolfe, B. Stover, S. Henke J Novack
C. Johns, M. Flamisch; Row 3: E. Anderson, A. Shatto, E. Huyett, A. Simms, M. Hoke, R. Diehl
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Class of 1994 Officers
Kathy Wolfe, Cayenne Crissman, Tom Kennedy, Shay Lentz
Class of 1996 Officers
Jill Schreiber, Ben Ruby, Tara McDonough, Rebecca Ragno
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Alpha Psi Omega
Troy Neidermyer; Row 2: George Hollich, John Black; Row 3: Melissa Swank, Stephanie Allen, Rachel Merritt
Chemistry Club
D. Neyer, J. Heffner, D. Porter, B. Geasey; Row 2: J. Mitchell, C. Harner, M. Peachey; Row 3: J. Bair, J. Raber, D. Lehman, A. Grim, L.
Westerhoff, T. Snider
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GREEKS
Tara McDonough and Kelly Bechtel, of Clio, prepare their fruit drinks
TKE brother Jason McKinlev cuts up peppers for sausages.
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Sigma Alpha Iota
Kim Katcavage and Deb Bullock sell helium balloons at the SAI table at the Maze.
Alpha Sigma Tau
Also at the Maze fair, Jenn Fields, Dori Fleischer, and Charlotte Deane sell hot chocolate for AST.
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Gamma Sigma Sigma
K. Fisher, B. Loeb, S. Helmuth; Row 2: J. Yamshak, J. Wilson, S. Smith, L. Sosnoskie, J. Toft, M. Howard. S. Kowalczyk, R. Deutsch, H. Carl,
T. Bieber, S. Shick; Row 3: C. Berry, C. Wehbe, B. Aitken, M. Naglic, B. Schlundt, R. Shattuck, A. Lehman, P. Pedrick
Phi Lambda Sigma
Josh Howard, Simone, Attieh, and Randy Durbin work at the ever popular Philo cheesesteak stand during the Spring Arts Festival.
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Kappa Sigma Kappa
Members of the Knights organize the obstacle course, a Greek Week activity.
Alpha Phi Omega
Dave Gartner shows off the pretzels that APO is selling.
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Kappa Lambda Sigma
Chad Miller sells cotton candv at the Kalo table.
Tau Kappa Epsilon
TKE sausages are always a favorite. Here they are being sold at the Homecoming fair outside the Amazing Maze Maize.
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SPORTS
Victory! Men's Basketball team
wins National Title in Buffalo.
The Dutchmen poses with Angie Harnish.
During halftime, the Marching Band takes the field.
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Coack Mark Evans gives instructions to the offensive team.
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FOOTBALL
(5-5)
Quarterback, Kirk Seesholtz throws a pass during the Homecoming
game against Moravian.
Serafim Houliaris attempts to sack the quarterback.
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The cheerleaders entertain the crowd as they toss Susan Delgado into the air at a football game.
The Dutchmen tackle at the fifteen yard line.
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The team lines up as the starters are introduced.
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The Lady Dutchmen attempt to score a goal, as Coach Kathy Tierney looks on.
Jodie Smith alludes the defender as she hits the ball downfield.
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FIELD HOCKEY
(13-5) NCAA Regional Championship
Game
After a victory, Gina Hollingcr and Joda Glossner talk to
friends.
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Senior, Shay Lentz thanks her coach, Wayne Per-
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The women listen intently between sets.
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VOLLEYBALL
(22-10) MAC Playoffs
Bridget Lohr powerfully hits the ball over the net.
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Mario DiSaverio fights for control of the ball.
The team huddles around the coach to discuss strategy during a time-out.
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SOCCER
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Greg Glembocki makes his way up the
field.
The bench and the fans anxiously
watch the game.
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National Champs!
Men's Basketball
National Champions. The 1994 Men's Basketball team of Lebanon Valley
College is the NCAA Division III National Champion. This is the first time in the
school's history that any team has won a national title. The team's season came to
a fantastic conclusion at Buffalo State College, in Buffalo, New York during the
weekend of March 18 and 19. On Friday evening, the Dutchmen defeated
Wittenberg College in overtime. The team then moved on to play New York
University in the championship game Saturday night. They pulled out the
victory, again in overtime, and earned the national title.
The team's success can be attributed to many factors. One of these is the
leadership of co-captains, junior Mike Rhoades and senior John Harper, who
were both named to the all-tournament team. Rhoades was named an Ail-
American this year, as well as co-most valuable player of the tournament. Harper
contributed 17 points against Wittenberg and a total of 24 points in the entire
tournament. The efforts of the other seniors, Steve Zeiber and Scott Stephenson
also helped the team to victory.
In addition to the players' contributions, the team's consistent emphasis on
TEAM and WE helped the players focus on themselves collectively and not
individually, so that they could bring the National Championship title back to
LVC.
Head coach Pat Flannery, in his fifth season with the Dutchmen, coached the
team on to victory with his insight and constantly gave them encouragement. The
Dutchmen's success is also attributed to the support from fans that followed them
through the season and on to Buffalo.
Congratulations to both the players and the coaches on your National Cham-
pionship.
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Junior All-American guard, Mike Rhoades goes
for a lay-up.
Mark Hofsass and Keith Adams jog onto the
court for pre-game warm-ups.
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MEN'S BASKETBALL
The coaches and the rest of the bench
watch the championship game with inten-
sity.
Senior John Harper sets for his jump shot.
Chaos on the court as the fans rush to congratulate the team on their victory.
Jason Sav has the open shot during the NYU game.
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MEN'S BASKETBALL
An excited team gives a yell to let everyone n
know who is Number One.
Pat Flannery and the reserves clap for the
starters as they are introduced.
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Senior. Steve Zeiber goes for a three-pointer against Wittenberg.
Angie Harnish and the Dutchman support the team at a home game.
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WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
Tricia Livingood runs down court to get the pass from her teammate.
After the shot, the team gets ready to make an offensive rebound.
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WRESTLING
Chad Lutz prepares to pin his opponent.
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CROSS COUNTRY
INDOOR TRACK
OUTDOOR TRACK
The Outdoor Track and Field Team poses for a picture before they get hard to work in practice.
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Debra Popper and Melissa Anderson each compete in their events.
The Men's team hustles around the track during an indoor event.
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SWIMMING
Bob Twining swims the freestyle.
Diving from the blocks, the swimmers begin the race.
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BASEBALL
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Pitcher Trevor Ritter gets the sign from the catcher.
After a hit, Scott Kuren runs down the line to first.
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An LVC swimmer keeps up the pace.
Debra Popper prepares to take the lead.
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The cheerleaders try to get the crowd involved.
Members of the baseball team observe the Sumo Wrestling in the quad.
Jason Zitter attempts to sink a foul shot during a home game
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Parent Messages
Dear Sheri, Well you've finally made it!
Congratulations! Here's wishing you much
love, success and happiness in the future,
Love Mom, Karen, and Lisa.
Heather enjoy your next two years and keep
up the good work. Love Mom, Dad, Kim,
Scot, and Andy.
Congratulations Lawrence! You have
accomplished a lot and had a good year, only
two more to go. Love Mom and Dad.
Dear Amy Fuelleborn, Congratulation!
Happiness, success, joy, and satisfaction in
allyou do. Love, Mom, Dad, and Andrew.
Kelly, I hope your hard work gives you a
lifetime of success, you deserve the best, Love
Mom
Jonathan; "Gift of God" ... so true and at
this time of new beginnings . . . much love
son, always. Mom and Dad.
Dear Shay, We are very proud that you made
it, love Mom and Dad!!!
Brady, we have always been proud to say,
"that's our son!!" Congratulations on your
graduation. Love always, Mom and Dad.
Dear Tina- you have completed 2 years at
LVC; now it is on to TJU for 3 more. May
God Bless you with happiness and Success!
Love, Mom and Dad
Jason, Congratulations on a super year in b-
ball! Keep up the good work. Love, Mom,
Dad, Eric, Tiz, and Mist.
Becky, Keep up the good work — good luck-
Love Mom and Dad.
Dear Tom, congratulations for a job well
done — we all love you. Mom, Mudder, Pat,
Brennan and Erin.
We are all very proud of you Kris, from your
family (Kebotoo!)
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Steven, Believe in yourself and you can
conquer anything . . . love Mom and Dad
Dear Gary, Love always, Mom and Dad
Dear Nick, We're very proud of you. Good
luck with Medical school, love Mom and Dad.
Ellsworth: "You never gave in, never gave in
never gave in! Never. Never. Never. Love anc
Congratulations, from (Winston Churchill
and) Mom, Dad, Jocelyn, Travis, Matt, Gorby
and Waddle.
Christina - We're very proud of you! Love
Mom and Dad.
Wendy Jo from Kokomo, Remember,
"Dreams are free, work makes them reality"
Dear Jamie, We are prouder of you than you;
will ever know. The future is yours. Love
Mom and Dad.
Dear Jen Byers, One down! Three to go! You
did a great job! Enjoy your summer! Love
Mom and Dad
Congratulation Heidi, Your family is proud
of you Love Mom and Dad
Keith we are very proud of you. Keep up the
great work, love Mom, Robert, Shane, and
Sarah
Andy, A unique first- the "eventer" a
"major" moving right along and we are
proud, Love Mom and Dad
Dear Patti, Reach for the moon; for if you
miss you will still be among the stars!
Congratualtions to our mighty little star. We
love you, Mom, Dad, Lori, and Cathy.
Jonathan, Congratulations, son! You deserve
it. We're proud of you. We love you. May
God continue to bless you in every way.
November 25 is number one to us!
Dear Steve, Congratulations on your Divisior
Ill Championship and your graduation. We
are proud of you Love Mom, Dad, and Tim.
Dear Doug, I hope you enjoyed your
freshman year. I'm really proud of you! Love
Mom.
Dear Brian, the countdown begins, Two
semesters down and six to go. We love you.
Mom and Dad
President of the Senior Class and Student
Council, Homecoming Queen, NCAA
National Champions - you have done so much
- this is only the beginning!!!
Dear Sue: you did great the first two years, do
the same the next two. Proud and with love
Mom and Dad
Dear Tara, Two down and two more to go.
Keep up the good work. Love Mom, Dad, and
Craig
Jasmine, Aren't you finished yet ... I want
my car back, Love Mom, Dad, and Rosemary
L.
Dear Michelle Bottomley, we are so very
proud of you, Mom, Dad, and Grandma
Sophia.
Congratulations Eric Mushrush! Love Mom
and Dad
Congratulations for completing your college
studies and receiving your degree. We are
very proud of you and what you have become.
May you enjoy all the success you deserve in
life.
Carrie, Great Job on your freshman year.
Only 3 more to go! Love Mom and Dad
Dear Christine, We are very proud of you.
does this mean you want your room back?
Love Mom, Dad and Eric
Dear Nicki, Keep Working Hard- it will all
pay off, Love Mom and Dad
Dear Bill, Just one more year to go. Keep up
the good work. We are proud of you, Love
Mom and Dad
Joanna, you are an inspiration to all those you
touch, Love Mom and Dad
Amy, Never stop dreaming and you'll be able
to achieve anything you want. We have
confidence and faith that you will be a success
at whatever you try. Love Always, Mom &
Dad
Dear Diane J., Dream to touch the stars; live
to touch your dreams. Love, Mom & Dad
Dear Matthew, We're so very proud of you.
May you find happiness and may God watch
over you always. All our love, Mom & Dad
Jill M. Hulet - We are proud of you. Love,
Mom & Dad
Dear Kathy, I knew you could do it and I'm
very proud of you. Love, MOM
Dear Mary, We appreciate your hard work
and sent you our best wishes. Love, Mother
and Dad
Tim, 1 down, 3 to go! F.O.T.O.
Tara Mehalick, Hope your year wasn't too
tough, you have three more then you pay,
Love, Mom and Dad.
Mike Rhoades, From Annville to Buffalo,
dreams were turned into a lifetime of
memories. We're proud. Love, Mom, Dad,
Jim, AH
Dear Donna, You did a "super" job!
Continued success in Grad School. God Bless
You. Love Always, Mom & Dad
Topher, Shoot for the moon! If you miss,
you'll wind up in the stars! We love you! Your
fans, Mom, Dad, Teresa & Kurt
Dear Tim, Congratulations! We love you!
Mom & Dad
Dear Scott, One year down & 3 to go. You're
doing great. Love, Mom
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STAFF
EDITORS:
Melissa Howard
Lisa Hollowbush
STAFF: Bubba Shaffer, Holly Landis, Michele Malloy, Jenni Palazi, Josiah Novack
ADVISOR: Jane Paluda
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Their wise and compassionate friend
never failed
By Paul Harvey, Commentator
March 24, 1994
Everv campus should have one.
Lebanon Valley College in Annville, Pa., has had Frank Aftosomes for 45 years. Generations of students knew
him as Hot Dog Frank.
On the square just a block from campus, the Greek immigrant had his little hot dog shop.
Hot Dog Frank loved Lebanon Yallev.
Anv basketball season the Flving Dutchmen beat their arch rival, Albright, the hot dogs were on him.
Hot Dog Frank.
Any Lebanon Valley student needing counsel knew where to go.
Or money.
"Hot Dog, I can't pav this week, but I sure need something to eat."
And Hot Dog Frank never said no.
And in 45 years, not one student ever failed to repay.
Hot Dog Frank.
He was honored at half time at a basketball game last month, was made an honorary alumnus and learned the
school planned a life-size statue of him on campus.
Frank, with little education but much learning, said his thanks through tears.
This year, the big climactic game of the basketball season brought tiny Lebanon Valley, enrollment 950, up
against giant New York University, enrollment 49,000, for the national NCAA Division Champioship.
The game's in Buffalo.
The score has been back and forth, and now with 2.9 seconds remaining, NYU is leading, but Lebanon Valley
has the ball.
A desperation shot went wide, a following shot was missed-a second rebound was tipped in, but just as the buzzer
sounded.
NYU fans rushed onto the court, thinking they had won.
But the referee said the buzzer came AFTER the ball cleared the basket; the score was good, the game was tied.
It was the slow buzzer that sent the game into overtime.
And in overtime, tiny Lebanon Valley went on to win over big New York University 66 to 59.
Lebanon Valley has never won a national championship before.
Hot Dog Frank?
He was not there.
Nor did he see that climactic game on TV. Just before game time, at the age of 92, Frank Aftosomes had died.
But the president and students of Lebanon Valley have no doubt that there were six players playing for the
Flying Dutchmen that final game.
They are proceeding with the statue on campus with one change.
The bronze likeness of Hot Dog Frank will wear a signet ring - the same ring worn by the 1994 NCAA Division
Three National Champions - the Flying Dutchmen of Lebanon Valley.
For everybody in the Lebanon Valley knows whose finger was on the buzzer Saturday night.
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