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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. 


STUDENT  LIFE 


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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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Part  of  the  weekend's  entertainment,  the      Ed  Brignole  plays  the  guitar  during  Sat- 
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 
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David  Fromholt  and  Susan  Bugash  chat       Faculty  and  honored  guests  rise  as  the  seni- 
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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. 


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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 


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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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KEISTER-2nd  FLOOR 


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VICKROY-2nd  FLOOR 


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VICKROY-lst  FLOOR 


FUNKHOUSER  WEST- 
BASEMENT 


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FUNKHOUSER  WEST-lst 


FUNKHOUSER  WEST-2nd 

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5  1 


SILVER- 1st  FLOOR 


SILVER-2nd  FLOOR 


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SILVER-3rd  FLOOR 


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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. 


7:^ 


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- 
ry- 

The  women  listen  intently  between  sets. 


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MAC.  WEST 

BASKETBAU 
CHAMPS 


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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 


Jo*'-S*&S 


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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 


COLOPHON 


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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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