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THE HIGH LIBRARY ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE FUZABETHTOWN, PA 17022-2227 Table of Contents wu\

Seniors 12 Commencement 34 Events 48 Athletics 70 Campus Life 112 Student Directory & Clubs 138 Announcements 168

Table of Contents - Our commitment is to Educate for Service. We believe that learning is most noble when used to benefit others, regardless of chosen career path. Weprepare ourstudents to leadrich lives of purpose and meaning, while advancing independent thought, personal integrity and socialresponsibility. These are the foundations for a life oflearning. The College fosters values of peace, non-violence, human dignity and

socialjustice.

Opening

Outside of the classroom, students ha ve the opportunity to choose from more than 80 clubs and student organizations to spend their time. The College encourages students to learn through relationships andget involved.

Student life at E-town provides collaborative leadership for a holistic learning model that encouragespersonalgro wth, academicsuccess, appreciation of diversity, and the capacity for

life-long learning.

Opening I >P1 NIXl. Elizabethtown College is a member of

the NCAA Division III athletics with 20

competitive teams. E-town has teamsplaying

in the Middle Atlantic Conference and the

Commonwealth Conference. The wrestling

teamplaysfor the Metropolitan Intercollegiate

Wrestling Association. Elizabethtown College

A thletics has a legacyand tradition ofwinning.

In the 2009-2010 season, three individual

Elizabethtown athletes and three teams

participated in their respective sports ' NCAA

Division III Championship. Eighteen athletes

were Individual Conference Champions.

Opening etown

- C > I 1 \i\i. 10 We hail thee Alma Mater dear,

As now we sing thypraise;

O let thy walls and storied halls

Resound with endless lays.

The strong and lair alike do share

The labour oi thy hand;

Together theyproclaim always

Thyglory through the land.

As long as breezes 'round thee blow,

And countless ages roll

MayHea ven s blessings on thee rest, While we

Thyname extol

We lo ve thy sons so noble,

Thy daughters lair and truel

We love thee ever, oh E.C.

And thy colors Gray and Blue

Opening 11 seniors, senior week, picnic, awards, graduation, diploma •

2010. the dell, congratulations class of 2010.. seniors, se

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Danielle Acocella Elizabeth Albitz Ryan Allard Tasha Ambrosius

Political Science/French Business Administration Math Education Social Work

Kurt Amen Abbey Anderson Allison Andrews David Andrews Secondary Education Science Communications Music Education Biology

Katie Armstrong Elizabeth Baker Alison BakIaT7 Ryan Barrett Accounting Professional Writing Occupational Therapy Communications

Barw Tammy Bateman EmiK Bauer rrudl Elementary Education lustration Elementary Special Education English Professional U

Senior Pom rai i s 14 Stephanie Baumarun Megan Bean Courtney Beck Elizabeth Bellush Music Therapy Political Science Business Administration Elementary Education

Tara Benfield Rebecca Berner Francisco Bertossi

Professional Writing Communications Communications

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1 1 m Stephanie Bireley Katherine Blackman Swole Blough Brittany Boiling Biology French Elementary / Special Education Computer Engineering

Kaitlin Bonnar Katr\ Boone Mar, I.- Rachel Bracfcins

International Busint ss Elementary Special Education International Busint ss Therapy

Senior Portraits 15 1

Gregory Breneman Elizabeth Broten Sara Brown Tract Bruno Business Administration English/ History Occupational Therapy Occupational Therapy

Sarah Bucher Sarah Bury Kevin Busher 1 m Cain Communications Biology Allied Health Political Science Communications

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Angela Candelora Matthew Canfield Lauren dm-.. Samuel Carmel

Biology - Allied Health International Bhsiiw-n Communications Bum

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Si N IOR I'()K I RA1 I S 16 Andrew Corrigan Jacqueline Coupe Elizabeth Cunningham Alexandra D'Angola Psychology Music Education Environmental Science Political Science/Philosophy

Kayla Deats Katalina Deaven Lauren Dedujour Alexander Diege!

Business Administration CoT7imun ications Elementary/Special Education Communications

Atscenza Diferdinando Aimee Dimichele Elton Dos Santos Darline Doty

International Business Professional Writing/ Business Administration Elementary Education Communications

Joshua Dougherty Stephanie Dougherty Erin Doyle Katie Drinker

- Business Administration Biology Allied Health Biolog) 1 \

Senior Portraits 17 Matthew Drob Catherine Duckworth Thomas Dulsky Jonathan Dwyer Computer Engineering Professional Writing Elementary/Special Education

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Wyatt Eaton Alison Ebert Mollie Eckert Michael Elban Communications Sociology/Anthropology International Business Biology

Jacqueline Elder Brett Epps Lauren Fairu'eather Derek Fausi Elementary Education Communications Psychology Environmental

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Business Administration Occupational Therapy Biology ;

Senior Pok i rai i s 18 David Foran Elyse Ford Renee Fortinper Earl Francis

Political Science His ton Psychology Communications

Ashley Frank ernadetie Frawiey Darren Frehulfer }ake Friedly

Business Administration ;smess Administration Social Studies/Secondary History/German Education

Jacob Fulton Jonathan Gamble Kara Geiger Accounting English/Philosophy Elementary Education

Sara Gerhart Mary Cnardinelli Emil? Gingrich Sarah Giunta Accounting Business \ Work Elem tan/Special Edut

Senior Portraits 19 Daniel GUitfeher Carly Goetring Lindsey Goff EmiK Greer Business Administration Occupational Therapy International Business Buiineis Administration

Kyle Grimm Aurienne Grisi Emily Grore k'nsten Gastafson

Music Education Elementary Education Theatre ' English Literature Criminal Justice

ne ( fustawen FCristin Hall th Hannegan Suzanne Harris

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Si nior Porirams 20 Jamee Hertsenberg Michael Hester Katkenne Heyduk Shaurui Mickey Elementary/Special Education Biology Philosophy Social Work

Thomas Hickey Shen Hihn Shikina Hines Tara Hollmgsuorth

Business Administration Biology - Allied Health business Administration Biology

Danielle Hopkins Julia Hostetter Brian House Joshua Houseal Music Therapy Occupational Therapy Environmental Science Biology/Pre Med

KykHuckle Stephen Hurst NifcJcote Imlet lames Business Administration Biotechnology at Work Communications Marketing

Senior Portraits 21 Michael Jankowski Dianmin Jiang Benjamin Johnson Christopher Jones Occupational Therapy Accounting Mathematics/Economics Psychology

Johnna Jones Taylor Jones AMStephen Juluino Tamara Kase Criminal justice Biotechnology Communications Elementary Education

Timothy FGat&zman Kathrsn Kauffman k'aitlni Kaufman Courtne? Keams

Occupational Therapy Political Science Business Administration EJementan £..

Kempchinsk) I Kench Stephanie K."ichW

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Si \iok I'okikaiis 22 Brian Kiernan Courtney Kistler Jennifer Knapp Alexander Knoll Accounting Elementary Education Psychology International Business

Courtney Kofeldt John Krajsa Stephanie Kreis Laura Krieger English Aducation Business Administration Psychology Chemistry

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.Ashley Kroeckel Laura Kuserk Meghan Landry Courtney Lang

Social Work Communications Political Science Occupational Therapy

Mary Lang Melissa Langan \aron Leota Peter Letengood

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Elementary/Special Education Psychology Elements . lucatwm a \d ministration

Senior Portraits 23 Tyler Loeb Melinda Loiselle Nina Longobardi Eric Lufj

Political Science Business Administration Social Work Business Administration

Melissa Lukacsy Michael buss Stuart Lynd {Catherine Mat

Elementary/Spenul Eduaitum History Music Therapy ( )ccupanonal Therapy

Joseph Mucus Ryan Mains Kamron Malik MairinuM Computer Engineering Engineering Information Systems Elemental Education

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Senior I\>i< i k \i i 5 24 Michael Manger Stanley Maziarz Kaitlin McCaffrey Florentine MeClam

English Literature international Business Communications Communications

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Brittany McConneli Christopher McCooey Stephen McGonigle Meghan McNaughton

Elementary/Special Education Religious Studies International Business Political Science

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Sarah Merusi Autumn Metcalf Deann Michener Casey Miller

French/Religions Studies Communications Business Administrate Biology

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Lucas Mitchell Justin Mitsch k'athevin Moment Jeh Megan Momenzpdeh Business ^dminstration Finance Chemical Physics English Education Math Secondare Education

Senior Portraits 25 Emma Monismtth hffrey Montemurro iulie Moore Amanda Morrisette Music Therapy Occupational Therapy Bttsiness Administration Criminal Justice/Bioloj

Bi ngye Mk Michael Nelson Sara Norman Denise Nott International Business Biology History Elementary Education

Lmnea hlygren Ashley O'Neill Craig O'Neill Kaceiynn Olsai ick

Elementary Education Elementary Education Psychology Music fc'Ju.

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Si mok I\)i< i rai i s 26 Ellen Parr Michael Patrick Brittany Patton 3rittany Paulshock

Biology Allied Health Computer Engineering Elementary/Special Education Communications

/Catherine Perry Kelly Pierce Jacqueline Pizzuto Melissa Preston Mathematics Elementary Education business Administration Elementary Education

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Samantha Price Kristina Psitos Brett Quigley Samantha Quisgard Occupational Therapy Elementary/Special Education Business Administration Communications

Samantha Rapp Sherri ReddtngeT Joseph Rettura Erin Reynolds Business Administration Social Work Business Administration Biology

Senior Portraits 27 Rachel Rhoads Lindsay Riley Alicia Risley Craig Rixham Business Administration Communications Japanese Information S\stems

Lauren Rossi Stephen Roussel CaitUn Rush D Occupational Therapy Business Marketing International Business Finance

Jessica Russell Michael Ru::<> Margaret Sabota Business Accounting Mum. Education Occupational TTwriifn

Alisha Sangrey Katelyn Si hmuit Accounting Engfni

Si nior Portraits 28 Samantha Schneider Jennifer Schoonmalcer Amanda Sedlak Elliot Seldner Psychology Biology Occupational Therapy English Literature

Sara SementeMi Christopher Senese Stephen Senno Annette Sestito

Secondary Education/Social Marketing ;5iness Administration Sociology/Anthropology

Studies

Derek Shanely Leah Shenk Christina Sheppard Lauren Shoilin Accounting International Business Elementary/Early Childhood Secondary Education Education

Steven Shuleski Amy Smith Caitlm Smith Chelsea Smith

Mathematics Sfxcial Education International Bitsiness Biology - Allied Health Psychology

Senior Portraits 29 Kevin Smith Jdlian Snyder Kayla Snyder Ashley Soltis Communications Occupational Therapy Occupational Therapy Physics

David Spetgang Leighanne Spitsgr Keith Staulters Elizabeth Steffy

Business Administration/ Elementary Education Communications Elementary Education Finance

Timothy Stepp Brandon Stolar EmiK Swan Paige Tanner Computer Engineering International Business Elementary/Special Education Communications

David Tileston Meghan Tooley

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Si NIQR PoKIRAMS 30 ichael Torre Maithexv Torresani Amanda Toum. Brooke Travers

Biology Social Studies/Secondary History Social Studies Education Education

Joseph Trudeau Michael Tschop Shannon Twigg Sean Tvne Environmental Science Music Therapy Social Work Business Administration/ Accounting

Leah Umstead Megan Vandenhengel Matthew Vmagro Nicholas VTagenseller

Business Administration ElL'niL'ntarv Education Economics Philosophy/Engl ish

Allison Waldron Andrew Waike\ Bmk W Kettj Waft

\. Communications Elementary, Education . ounting Psychology

Senior Portraits 31 Megan Walmer Kimberly Warrmer Sapphira Watts-El Aaron Webei Business Administration Elementary Education Japanese Accounting

Adnenne Wesle? Nicholas Wetzel Martina White Elementary Education Chemistry Business Administration Communications

K'nsti Will )anette Williams

Elementary/Special Education Elementary Epecial Education Mathematics ( kxuparionaJ Theni/n

Raehel W , Woodman Ben jam.- Theater Elemeniarv Education

Si N [OF I'* iK 1 K \I 1 s 32 Jaclyn Young Lindsay Zampier Edna Zhou Brandi Zuber Elementary/Special Education English Education Political Science Business Administration

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Elizabethtown College's gourmet teas, and Starbucks Senior Week 2010 kicked offon Coffee as they laughed and

Wednesday, May 1 9th with an cried over the memories old fashioned Pig Roast. The pictured in the Senior Slide Senior Pig Roast was grilled Show. and smoked to perfection by Another E-town Senior

Hess's Barbecue Week tradition is t he- Caterers of Senior Adventure. Lancaster. This mm WEEK This year didn't year was beautiful disappoint with outside, so fun, thrills, and attendees enjoyed water! Seniors memories and had non-stop fun lots of food on with unlimited the Brossman Commons Back miniature golf, go-karts, and Patio and inside the KAY bumper boats at Adventure The members of the Sports in Hershey. Every

Class of ' 1 started the second senior got to be a kid agai day of Senior Week with Attendees also got the chance

'Starbucks & Memories' at the to see all the movies they Raffensperger Alumni House. wanted for free at MoviE-town Seniors enjoyed freshly baked in addition to free bowling at

French pastries, fresh fruit, Clearview Lanes.

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CllMMIMIMIM 36 Commencement 37 Picnic and Awards On the evening commemorate the years at of Thursday, May 20th, Elizabethtown. graduates were invited to The final day of the Raffensperger Alumni Senior Week was kicked off House garden for a picnic with 'The Morning After' with the President and the breakfast in the Thompson Senior Class Gym. Students Toast. Students enjoyed Starbucks were treated Coffee, fresh with steak hot fruit, and baked off the grill, treats followed mouthwatering by graduation barbecued rehearsal. chicken, and grilled Seniors were portabella mushrooms in recognized at the All- addition to very tempting College Picnic and Seniors' desserts. Choice Awards held in the Ted and Betty Long Marketplace. The Class of personally welcomed all 2010 waited in suspense to seniors. A champagne see who won the coveted toast was also held to awards during lunch.

Commencement! is Commencement 39 Baccalaureate

Senior Week came ballads. The service ended to a close with the 2010 with an experience similar to Baccalaureate Service held the Class of 2010's Induction in Leffler Chapel on the into Elizabethtown College.

evening of May 21st. The Everyone in the chapel lit theme for this years service candles and reflected on

was "A Time To..!' Etown and its Seniors reflected effect on them.

on their time at F o 1 1 o w i n g Elizabetht own the ceremony, College. Students Reflections by the with many Lake was held different majors by Lake Placida. and backgrounds This event walked on stage and discussed offered a time of fellowship their college experience. for graduating seniors and Mam gave credit to their guests and the Colleges Elizabethtown's environment, faculty and staff. Heavy

its professors, and how this hors d'oeuvres and non- institution has changed them. alcoholic beverages were

In addition, the traditional served as all anticipated the Senior Choir was present and Commencement Ceremony performed several musical to be held the next day.

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Commencement 41 Commencement

Elizabethtown College colored sashes that represented held its 107th Commencement the approximately 24 countries ceremony on Saturday, May 22, that they called home or were a 2010. The College proudly location in which the}' studied. presented 5 1 3 students who This year's proceedings completed the necessary were led by Grand Marshal requirements to Thomas R. Leap receive a degree. '74 and Marshal These students Christina A. Bucher represented almost '75. President 20 majors and Theodore E. 80 minors and Long and Provost concentrations. and Senior Several graduates President Susan met the requirements to Traverso conferred the degrees. he inducted into one of the The 2010 Commencement institution's honoraries. Address was given by Michael This year, 20 L. Lomax, President and Chief graduates were members of Executive Officer of UNCE the Elizabethtown College Also in attendance at this year's Honors Program. About Commencement Ceremony was 67 international and study the graduating class of 1960. abroad students stood among These members celebrated their our graduates wearing multi- 50th reunion at the ceremony.

CO!MMENCEMEN1 42 t OMMI Nil MIX I 43 C H\l\ll NCEMENT 44 Commencement 45 Commencement

C l)\l\1l \< IMIM 46 Commencement 47 class of 2013 . homecoming, the memorandun relay for life, junior/senior, tgis. the o

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:oming. the memorandum, into the stree

•or. tgis. the crucible, class of 2013 . homec ing the same even

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With summer at an end, 500 first-year stu- sert at the Alumni house and the First-Year dents made Elizabethtown, PA their new Walk. The new students got a chance to see home, on August 27th. Upperclassmen their new community during the First Year

helped move all of the first years' belongings Walk. First Years are guided by upper class- into the dorms. And once parents had said men throughout Elizabethtown, and some their goodbyes and driven home, the class are randomly pulled from the large group of 201 3 began their orientation. Guided by to perform entertaining activities. First year their welcoming peer mentors, the students students are also given the opportunity to were engaged in many activities helping become a part of Student Senate, at Cam- their transition into their new environment. paign, where they can get up on stage in Students had the opportunity to meet other the Leffler Chapel and give an unplanned classmates at activities like the Root Beer speech in hopes of receiving votes from Float Luau, Battle of the Buildings, perfor- their peers. The long weekend came to an mances by school groups such as; Melica, end with Convocation in the Dell, marking Mad Cow, and Pha- Ianx, cam- the start of a new academic year. pus ..-^^^fii^S tours, des-

c wipus Events 50 Campus Events 51 home comino,

As rain poured down on Friday, October 16th, was also moved into the Gymnasium. During students became disappointed in hearing that the intermission of the Alumni Concert, The the annual homecoming parade was going to be Homecoming Court presentation and announce- canceled. The rain, however, didn't stop students, ment took place. Nick Andrews and Katy Kauff-

parents, and alumni from enjoying all of the other man were proclaimed Homecoming King and homecoming festivities. Mad Cow performers Queen. The Homecoming float winner was also kicked off the weekend with their homecoming announced and the Class of 2010 was the win- improv show. Although the parade was canceled, ner. Unfortunately, the rain canceled many of the floats that students worked hard on were the sporting events that had been planned for

still judged at the Elizabethtown Fairgrounds on the weekend. But students danced their way Saturday morning The Homecoming fair originally into the last day of Homecoming weekend at planned for outside on Brinser Field was moved the student Homecoming dance sponsored by inside to Thompson Gymnasium where differ- the Elizabethtown College Alumni Association. ent clubs on campus sold food, t-shirts, arts, To wrap up the weekends activities, magician crafts and everything you could think of. The Craig Karges performed a mind-blowing show Valerie Nicole Band and For the Greater Good for families in the KAV, as they enjoyed lunch.

still performed the Homecoming Despite the rainy weekend, students, parents

Alumni Con- and alumni alike, still came out to enjoy all of the cert, which Homecoming festivities.

CAMP! S I VENTS -2 Campus Events 53 (he memo- randum

This years fall production at Elizabethtown derstand the state of affairs within his own College was The Memorandum. This play was company, but he meets resistance at every written by Vaclav Havel and translated by Paul turn and finds ridiculous rules that keep him Wilson. Havel hailed from Czechoslovakia from accomplishing anything. Overall the play

and has written many plays, but he was also is very mechanical and very repetitive, and this

a politician. He wrote the Memorandum in is often illustrated in the characters themselves, 1965, after realizing how absurd communism as well as in this particular productions set de- was. He wrote this piece to satirize what he sign, which featured a spinning stage. The main and many others saw as an incredibly flawed theme of the play centers around humanity. political system. The play follows the plight of Other Elizabethtown students that performed Andrew Gross, the head of a large, unnamed in the production and added to the confusion corporation, portrayed by freshman Ethan and silliness of the plot include seniors Rachel Shearer, as he tries to rid his company of a Witkovsky, and Chloe Beveridge, junior Em-

strange new artificial language called Ptydepe. ily Knitter, sophomores Laura Robbins and

However, his rival Balas, senior Ian Pape, Rachel Saul, and first year Kyle Kovatch. The always seems to be one step ahead of production was directed by theatre professor, lim. Cross ^^^^^ desperately Michael Swanson and set design was done by tries to un- Tom Hack man.

Campus Events -1 Campus Evi \ i s 55 - 'iip* •* into (he /(reel/

Elizabethtown students blasted into the the day. There were 55 different projects

streets on October 24, 2009 to kick off the that students were involved in. The projects annual community wide service project were broken down into categories some

day. Into the Streets is a program designed of which included, youths, senior citizens, to introduce more students to thoughtful environment, and social issues and health. community service and to provide a learn- Students could read with children, serve as ing experience that will challenge them to a tutor, rake, clean up along the Conewago

volunteer on a regular basis. In its 1 6th year, Creek, plant trees, help local Spanish- Into the Streets was started off by a rally on speaking residents, along with many other Friday night with performances by Phalanx, activities. This day of service benefited not Melica, and several other groups. On Satur- only the community but also the students. day morning the day began with a breakfast The clay was about being involved in the at 7:30 AM. There were approximately community but also helping others and

600 registered volunteers and 43 student doing work. It acts as a great learning ex- groups that donated their time perience! throughout

t win s Events 56 Campus Events 57 5 women wearing the /ame dre//

Five Women Wearing The Same Dress her (played by sophomore Jaclyn Light); debuted on Friday, February 12, 2010. The Frances, an extremely devoted Christian opening night was delayed due to snow, (played by junior Meghan Timney); Mincly, but as they say in the theater, the show the grooms loud and opinionated lesbian must go on! This play, written by Alan Ball, sister (played by junior Angela Wright;) and

is intensely character driven. It is the story finally Tripp, the usher who makes Trisha of how five Tennessee bridesmaids and one doubt her cynical outlook on relationships usher survive the wedding of a woman they (played by first-year Kyle Kovatch). A great

all despise. These outlandish characters are deal takes place in this show from ridicu- Meredith, the brides rebellious younger lous behavior to the discovery of long held sister (played by sophomore Clara DeAn- secrets. The cast, who bonded a great deal gelo); Trisha, a beautiful woman who no over the course of rehearsals, really dove longer believes in love (played by senior into these characters to figure out who they Tammy Bateman); Georgeanne, a woman were and portrayed them beautifully. The

whose marriage is play was directed by Michael Swanson with

c r u m b I i n g scenic and lighting design done by Tom Hackman,

c win s Events Campus Events 59 mr. elouin

A group dance, a guest appearance via skype, attempt to win the title of Mr. Etown. With

lip synced performances, a question and an- the help of some of the members of Emo-

swer session, and a crowning, all made up an tion, the contestants pulled off performances entertaining evening at Mr. E-town on Friday, with an array of themes, such as Lords of the

March 26th in Leffler Chapel. Tom Hagerty Dance, A day in the life of Mike Mauger, and

and Matt Torresani hosted E-town s annual Divas. The boys enhanced their performance male beauty pageant, providing their own with appearances from the Flintstones, Tiger entertainment with quick wit and humor- Woods, and even Grandmothers. This years ous costumes throughout the night. Steve judges, had help from the students in choos- DiGrazia, Nathan Shughart, Mike Mauger, ing the winner of this years pageant with a Travis Lucas, Sam Ceron, Zach Landis, Ross new text to vote feature. Students could cast

Benincasa and Chris Tjaden were all chosen their vote for Mr. E-town with their cell phones by their peers to represent Founders, Brinser, during intermission. At the end of the voting

off-campus, Quads, Royer, Apartments, Myer, it was announced that 2010s Mr. Etown was and Ober. respectively. The eight contestants Nathan Shughart! Travis Lucas came in second, spent the night show- ing off their and Chris Tjaden took home third place at the moves in an end of the night!

Campus I vents bO Campus Events 61 relay for life

The school organization Colleges Against Cancer the night. Also during the night, students could

spent all year planning for its biggest event, Relay visit the midway fair in the Jay Walk, where teams

For Life. Held on April 1 0th-April 11th, the event did on site fundraising to raise last minute dona- began at 6pm, going through the night and into the tions by selling items like food, drinks, and t-shirts. morning until 6am. Over 600 participants signed up To keep students motivated throughout the night to spend the night walking around the track in the different groups like Phalanx, Vocalign, For the Thompson Gymnasium. This event was kicked off Greater Good, Melica, and Emotion performed.

by welcoming survivors and all of the teams who Also a Luminaria service was held to honor those were participating. This years theme was "Dessert who have been touched by cancer, and remember Cancer". Participants were encouraged to bake those who have lost to the disease. During this cakes with a survivorship theme, which could be time the lights were turned out, and the Luminaria

entered into the cake contest, one of the many bags all around the track illuminated the path for activities that occurred throughout the night. Other walking. Participants were also encouraged to activities that participants could enter their teams in help raise awareness about cancer, during the were 4 square, large pong, a blindfolded race, vol- Fight Back Ceremony. As the sun began to rise and ley ball and soccer. Teams battled for points in these teams finished their last laps around the track, they events and also the themed laps that occurred gathered to hear the amount of money that had every hour in ^^^^_ hopes of win- been raised. Committee members slowly reveled ning a prize the amount showing everyone that $74,749 had at the end of been raised.

Campus Events 62 Campus Events 63 junior/ /onior

The students at Elizabethtown College have dressed and socialize with their friends prior

many traditions to look forward to from to the main event. It was a beautiful evening

year to year. The Junior/Senior Formal is beginning with a slideshow of pictures and

one of these occasions. This is a time for music during the cocktail hour followed by upperclassmen to shed their sweatpants dinner. Event goers had a choice of steak and sweatshirts and dress up. Ladies found or chicken served with rice and vegetables. the perfect dresses while the gentlemen After the main course was served, students put on their suits for a night of good food, enjoyed dessert. Dinner concluded and stu- good company and great dancing. The dents returned to socializing. Then the main Junior Class Senate researches, plans, and event started: dancing. The Student Senate executes this event year after year with new brought back the amazing disc jockey from ideas each time. This year's theme was Old last year to entertain students. E-town stu- Hollywood, and took place at The Four dents and their dates then danced the night Points Sheraton in Harrisburg. Students away and made memories to talk about for were welcome to check-in in many years to come. noon get

C win s I VBNTS 64 Campus Events 65 "Lifes a Beach" or at least it was on the week- Blackjack, Texas Hold'Em, and many other end of April 29th - May 1st for students at games. The weekend came to an end with E-town. The Office of Student Activities spon- one last full day of activities on Saturday.

sors the T.G.I.S. weekend (Thank Goodness Students gathered on Brinser field in the

Its Spring) full of activities for students to afternoon where they could run through a

participate in. The weekend started out with Slip & Slide, or obstacle courses, play water students splashing into the Thompson Pool, tag, skeeball, mini-hoops, make a spin art for a pool party with music, games and food. Frisbee or get scopes taken with friends. All Thursday night students were also given the while enjoying a variety of boardwalk foods. opportunity to go mini-golfing at the Village Later that night students were able to bring

Greens in Strasburg, or sit back, relax, and their own blankets to Wolf Field and play watch "Finding Nemo" in Gibble. The fun bingo under the lights and stars. The night

didn't stop there though, Friday was filled didn't stop there though, Midnight breakfast with more activities including a Sand Vol- was available in the blue bean for students leyball tournament and Atlantic City Night to crunch their cravings before hitting up where students could try the Jersey Shore dance, the last event in the their luck at T.G.I.S. weekend.

C win s Events 66 Campus Events 67 the crucible

Elizabethtown Colleges final show of the 2009- to fly. The audience learns that Abigail has 2010 school year was The Crucible. The play had an affair with the married John Proctor, opened Thursday April 22nd. The show was an played by senior Ian Pape, and that she hopes

emotional roller coaster for all the cast members to use the witch trials to kill his wife Elizabeth, and required them to put a great deal of heart senior Emily Grove. John and his friends must

into it. The Crucible tells the grim tale of the try to convince the town that the girls' are liars

citizens of Salem during the infamous witch tri- in order to save their wives and friends. The

als. It all starts out with Reverend Parriss, played playwright, Arthur Miller, uses this piece to by senior Stephen McGonigle, daugther Betty show the audience the danger of a witch hunt,

falling ill, after her father discovers her and her not only in puritan times but today as well. He

friends dancing in the woods. Reverend Hale, specifically meant to draw a parallel between junior Peter Starr, comes to town to determine the play and the McCarthy trials that were be-

whether or not the sickness is caused by witch- ing conducted at the time it was written, but as craft. After some trickery by the leader of the the director for Etowns particular production,

girls, Abigail Williams, played by junior Emily Terry Mastrobuono, believes the lesson is still

Knitter, he decides that the devil is in prevalent to this day. Set design was done by Salem and ^^^^^^ the accusa- Tom Hackman. This was his last show at Eliza- tions begin bethtown College.

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At the season opener of the Elizabethtown as four Blue Jays finished in the top 1 and College Mens cross-country season, they three more in the top 1 5 out of 1 34 runners. finished seventh out of nine teams, at the The Blue Jays were selected to the 32-team Navy Invitational. From there they won the field after finishing fifth at the Mideast Re- Short Course championship at the Dickin- gional championsnips. The team finished son College Long/Short Course Invitational, fifth and sophomore Eric Reichert finished with their top five runners finishing in the fourth overall, earning him an automatic top 25. Continuing. to do well the mens spot at the NCAA Division III Cross Country cross country team finished fifth out of 28 Championships. Their at-large bid was one schools at the Inter-Regional Rumble. And of 1 6 and their fifth appearance at nationals then for the second consecutive year, in the past 10 years. Reichert became the Elizabethtown College finished first at the schools fourth mens cross country runner to Battle for the Buggy mens cross country earn All-America status as he finished 23rd meet. The cross-countrymen then headed overall at the NCAA Division III Champion- for the Middle Atlantic Conference, where ships. As a team, Elizabethtown placed 28th they took home their tenth MAC cham- our of 32 teams. pionship title. Elizabethtown head coach Chris Straub was honored as MAC Coach of the Year for the eighth time in his career

Most people run a race

to see who is fastest. I run a race to see who has

the most guts".

Steve PreFontaine, American Long Distance Runner

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Navy Invitational 7th of 9 1st of 25 Long/Short Course Invitational Paul Short Run 17th of 38 Oberlin College Inter- 5th of 28 Regional Rumble Battle for the Buggy 1st of 17 Middle Atlantic 1st of 14 Conference Championships

NCAA Division III 5th of 45 Mideast Regional

NCAA Division III 28th of 32 Championships

lake Blanton, Evan DeArmitt, Adam Derkacz, Chris Farmer, Aaron Focht, Chris Heisey, Matt Jensen, Charlie Larsen, Myles Lund, Chris Macomb, Colby Miller, Eric Reichert, Ryan Schatran, Matt Seeley, Russell Spe- iden, Mark Weber

Coaches: Chris Straub & Brian Falk

TEAM EZ^TEJZ

Athletics 73 CB/7.S6 COM HIS

The Elizabethtown College womens cross- performance in the meet. Head coach Brian

country team opened its 2009 season with Falk was honored as MAC Coach of the Year

a second-place finish at the Lebanon Valley for the second straight year after all 12 of his

College Invitational. The Blue Jays continued to runners finished in the top half of the field of

do well tying for fifth out of a total of 25 teams 129 runners, including nine in the top 50. The

in the Short Course race at Dickinson College team then qualified to compete at the NCAA

Invitational. At the Inter-Regional Rumble, the Division III Mideast Regional Championships.

3" 1 team finished 1 of out 25 schools. The Blue The women finished sixth at the Regional Jay Women went on to compete at the Middle Championships, and VanDenHengel received Atlantic Conference Championships, winning one of the spots to compete at the womens their third consecutive MAC cross-country championships, making this her second trip to championship. Blue Jay senior Megan VanDen- nationals. Out of 279 runners VanDenHengel Hengel won the individual championship and placed 101" overall, finishing off the season. was named MAC Runner of the Year for her

The dynamics of our team complete// changed entering this season. We had a lot ofnew faces and lost many seniors from last year We knew we had a lot of work to do but we all believed in ourselves and set out to accomplish our dream of winning a third consecutive MAC title We went out on championship day and raced one ofour best races as a team It all came together and we ended up winning That is a moment / am never going to forget This season was unforgettable' Megan VanDenHengel, Sr

A I 1 I I I IK s 74 Lebanon Valley 2nd of 7 College Invitational Dickinson College t-5th of 25 Long/Short Course Invitational Paul Short Run 32nd of 39 Oberlin College Inter- 13th of 25 Regional Rumble Battle for the Buggy 7th of 12 Middle Atlantic 1st of 14 Conference Championships

NCAA Division III 6th of 44 Mideast Regional

Abbey Anderson, Teresa Beshore, Marquel Bowler, Jill Casey Berna- clette Frawley, Kathryn Howser, Lauryn Krissinger, Kate Leibrand, Sarah Merusi, Chelsea Miles, Ka- tie Nordyke, Megan Patton, Jan- na Richards, Taryn Shank, Sarah Steinmetz, Megan VanDenHen- gel, Alex Walmer

Coaches: Brian Falk, Chris Straub

TEAM B/9ATCB

Athletics 75 fici p U/gn^cv

The Lady Jays entered the 2009 season season. The team landed a spot in the Com- with a new head coach and high hopes monwealth conference semifinals, and lost for the season. Elizabathtown alum and to Lebanon Valley by a score of 1-5. Four Blue Jay standout on the field hockey field, players on the Lady Jays were named to Brandy Michael, took the role and hoped the All-Commonwealth Conference field to bring the 2009 team as much success hockey team. Senior Caitlin Smith and

as she had during her career. Despite the Junior Julie Foster both received first-team

change in leadership, the Lady Jays had a selections while seniors Brenna Noon and winning season, finishing with records of Liz Hannegan received second-team se-

1 1-7 overall and 5-3 in the conference. In lections. Both the Lady Jays and new head the midst of their season, the team went on coach Brandy Michael hope to capitalize on a seven-game winning streak, but couldn't their success this season and bring home a

hold onto this success into the end of the title next season.

The 5 Ss of sports train- ing are: stamina, speed, strength, skill, and spirit; but the greatest of these

is spirit'' Ken Doherty, American Athlete

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Franklin & 2-3 L Marshall Misericord ia 2-0 W Muhlenberg 0-1 L Juniata 1-0 W Moravian 2-0 W Swarthmore 3-0 W King's 2-0 W McDaniel 2-1 W Widener 3-2 W Alvernia 3-2 W Gettysburg 0-1 L Messiah 0-5 L York 2-3 L Arcadia 6-1 W Shenandoah 6-0 W Albright 5-1 W Lebanon Valley 2-5 L Lebanon Valley 1-5 L

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Steph Smith, Kelly Van Clief, Caitlin Grimes, Ali Cavanaugh, Linsey Fa- sold, Meg Cassels, Brenna Noon, Katy Boone, Casey Fletcher, Amara Dell, Kelly Clayton, Smantha Redles, Jackie Macharsky, Erin Meanix, Caitlin Smith,

Melanie Hartman, Julie Foster, Jill Pat- rick, Brittany Mathews, Martina White, Naciine Yunginger, Samantha Earle, Liz DeMatteis, Asblev Wukitsch, Abby Beykirch, Aimee Stango, Liz Hannegan, Lindy Hamp

Coaches: Brandy Michael '04, Cindy Telenko, Monica Hockenbrock, Megan Angstadt '09 TEAM g^TUB

Athletics 77 COLF

Elizabethtown College golf team opened Championships. The Blue Jays won their

their spring portion of its 2009-10 sea- first-ever conference title in 2008, and

son by tying for second place at the went on to win it again in 2009. The Jays

York College Spring Invitational. The were hoping for its third straight Com- golf team went on to host the Blue Jay monwealth Conference golf champion- Classic, where they finished seventh ship. However the two-time defending

out of 12 teams. At the Susquehanna tournament champions, were placed in University Invitational the men finished fifth after the opening round and then third out of 12 teams. The Elizabeth- climbed their way up two spots to fin- town College Blue Jays went on to ish in third. The top finisher for the Blue finish third out of eight teams at the Jays was Dan Senkler, who placed third Commonwealth Conference Mens Golf in the tournament.

"Success in golf depends less on strength of body than upon strength of mind and character

Arnold Palmer, American Golfer

\ I III I I ICS 78 ?E/>ULTg>

Penn State Harrisburg t-6th of 12 (317) Elizabethtown College 6th of 7 (677) Invitational 7th of 22(316) Susquehanna 8th of 14(331) Messiah College Franklin & Marshall t-4th of 16 (327) Elizabethtown College 16th of 20(358) Fall Blue Jay Classic 1st of 16(318) York College t-2nd of 8 (308) Lebanon Valley College 5th of 20 (331) Elizabethtown College 7th of 12 (331) Spring Blue Jay Classic Penn State Harrisburg 4th of 7 (639) Franklin & Marshall 10th of 17(321) Susquehanna 3rd of 12 (321) Messiah College 6th of 12(332) Glenmaura National 5th of 9 (328) Commonwealth 3rd of 8 (635) Conference Championships

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Kurt Amen, Dan Bolstein, Alex Catalano, Matt Cheyne, Bret Hartman, Kent Her- som, Nick lacono. Ben Katz, John Kraisa, Kyle McMul- len, Stephen rowell, Geoff Quinque, Dan Senkler

Coaches: Dave Dentler

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Athletics 79 This year the mens soccer team at Elizabeth- their team on its way to victory. The three were town College displayed a great deal of skill named All-Commonwealth Conference for

ending the season at 1 4-4, with one tied game. 2009. First-years Javiem Blanchett and Giovanni

The Jays started off the season well when they Correa, and senior Luke Mitchell all earned sec- defeated 4-0 in the season ond team honors. Sophomore Dan Featherer opener. They continued winning against every and first-year Ross Withrow also contributed to team they faced from New York City Tech to their teams success. Both players were named the University of La Verne to . Commonwealth Conference player of the week This was the teams best start since 1982 with at different times throughout the season. Other a record of 7-0. Sadly their streak was broken seniors on the team include Steve Malm and soon after when they were defeated 1-0 by Chris Rice. Arthur "Skip" Roderick continued . Despite this loss, the team his position as head coach of the team as he

bounced back during a game against Immacu- has done since 1 983. Assistant coaches include lata University winning 8-2. Juniors Tony Pacella, Graham Small, Jason Petronis, Joe Longnecker,

Cameron Gettel, and Taylor Helsel all helped Seamus Donnelly, and Gene Clemens.

"/ am a member of a team, and

I rely on the team. I defer to it

and sacrifice for it, because the

team, not the individual, is the ultimate champion"

Mia Hamm, American Soccer Player

Vthletics 80 14-4-1

Neumann 4-0 W Medgar Evers 3-2 w New York City 7-0 w College of Technology Gwynedd -Mercy 5-0 w La Verne 3-1 w McDaniel 2-1 w Wilkes 5-1 w Drew 0-1 L Immaculata 8-2 w Moravian 4-0 w Alvernia 2-1 w Franklin & Marshall 1-0 w Albright 3-2 w Lycoming 0-0 T Lebanon Valley 2-1 w Arcadia 0-1 L Widener 1-0 W Messiah 1-5 L Arcadia 0-1 L 4-2-

Eric Carr, Roman Jablonskyj, Ross With- row, Dan Featherer, Erik Weber, Giovanni Correa, Niko Antonellos, Taylor Helsel, Tyler Norton, Javeim Blanchette, Michael Andrei, Geoff Cochrane, Luke Mitchell, Guilherme Sousa, Cameron Gettel, Brian Gallagher, Steve Malm, Adam Liddle, Bryan Strode, Tony Pacella, Brian Boring, Zach Wendler, Alvaro Martinez, Mike Stobbe, Andy Barnes, Chris Rice, Billy Hook, Rob Canderan, Eric Barrett, Dan Saint-Pol

Coaches: Arthur "Skip" Roderick '74, Graham Small, Jason Petronis, Joe Longe- necker, Seamus Donnelly, Michael Terry '08, Gene Clemens _„ . , „.«„__.. TEAM P/frSTCP

Athletics 81 The Lady Blue Jays of the Elizabethtown Messiah, 0-5. However, with three of Womens Soccer team started their sea- 19 games going into overtime, two into son with high moral, having been voted double overtime, and close wins and

to place second in the Commonwealth losses all over the board, its safe to say Conference. While tjeseason opener our womens soccer team played hard, was lost on Sept. 5, 2009 to Allegheny, and won hard. With an overall record

the team retaliated in their second game of 9-1 0, and a record of 4-3 in the Com- against Rutgers-Camden with a win of monwealth Conference games, the Jays 2-1 in overtime. Midseason, the Lady placed third in the conference. Three Jays had a three game winning streak of the players, first-years Laura Wingert against Alvernia, Misericordia, and Mill- and Amy Bunting and junior Kelly Fisher,

ersville, all with 1-0 records. The team were named all conference. took a final in-season at home against

"Through the ups and downs of the season, we really came together as a team. These girls are like family. Win- ning a few more games and beating

Messiah would've made for an even better season, but ending it in the conference play-offs is not something to be disappointed about"

Christina Sheppard, Sr

Athletics 82 i

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Allegheny 0-4 L Rutgers-Camden 2-1 W Swarthmore 0-1 L Franklin & Marshall 3-0 W 0-1 L York 1-2 L Stevenson 1-2 L Alvernia 1-0 W Misericordia 1-0 W Millersville 1-0 W Scranton 0-1 L Alrbright 0-2 L Lycoming 2-0 W Lebanon Valley 1-0 W Arcadia 2-3 L Widener 3-0 W Eastern 2-1 W Messiah 0-5 L Arcadia 0-3 L

— Kristen Kelly )ess Manchak, Paige r Minka, Amy Bunting, Katelyn Roderick, Kelly Fisher, Lisa Nyman, Laura Wingert, SiL^^A Caitlin Lark, Rebekah Richards, Kelsey Boehmer, Christina Sheppard, Denise Nott, Alex Magnolo, Erin Scott, Kristin *AiM'AJKJh& Eck, Angela Candelora, Ashton Heyclt, Erika Harold, Erin Murowany, Ellen Parr, Kathryn Ritter, )ess Mason i— »^***N* «*• Coaches: Bob Scotten '78, Ray Stem 'r'?*HMi» '65, Chris Ackerman, Stephanie Cleaves H TEAM B/7ATCE TfSPECT ALL FEAR IVMI *»*

Athletics 83 IEJMlS. The 2009-2010 Womens Tennis team dominated Seniors Jess Russell and Emily Swarr shared the the Commonwealth Conference this season. In their tournament Most Valuable Player honors. With season opener against , the Blue the win, Elizabethtown earns an automatic bid to

Jays beat the Knights 8-1. Following their season the NCAA Division III Womens Tennis Champion-

opener, the team won the next five matches, giv- ships. The team, however, lost the first round to ing them a record of 6-0. The Lady Jays continued Johns Hopkins University. Ending the season with

this success throughout the rest of their regular an overall record of 1 5-5 and a Conference record season. In fact, the team swept seven of their 17 of 6-0, five players earned All-Conference honors, regular season matches beating out teams like Head Coach Matt Helsel was named Coach of the

Messiah, Albright, and Lycoming, among others. Year and first year Allison Burkhardt was honored as

In the postseason, the team shut out Alvernia Uni- Rookie of the Year. Burkhardt also earned first team versity to earn them a spot in the Commonwealth honors along with seniors Jess Russell and Emily

Conference Championships against Lebanon Valley Swarr, while first years Kristi Noecker and Madison

College. The Lady Jays were able to edge LVC and Pipkin were second-team selections. This is Coach sweep them 5-0, earning them their fourth Com- Helsels fifth time being Coach of the Year in the

monwealth Conference title in the past six years. past eight years.

"This season our learn goal was to be one that plays our hardest every match with a positive attitude while supporting each

other Achieving this goal has brought us

success both on and off the court. Our

team is relatively young with only three returning players, but both our teamwork and determination have turned us into a single unit working together towards the same goal" Emily Swarr, Sr

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Arcadia 8-1 W Messiah 9-0 W ITA Southeast Individuals Regional Albright 9-0 W Lycoming 9-0 W Lebanon Valley 5-4 W Alvernia 8-0 W Baldwin-Wallace 4-5 L Northwestern 7-2 W Juniata 8-1 W Wilkes 4-5 L La Salle 8-1 W Scranton 9-0 W Bridgewater 6-3 W Stevenson 9-0 W Dickinson 2-7 L Misericordia 9-0 W Muhlenberg 3-6 L Alvernia 5-0 W Lebanon Valley 5-0 W Johns Hopkins 0-5 L b-o

Allison Burkharclt, Stephanie Ell- wood, Alena Marani, Kristi Noeck-

er, Madison Pipkin, Sarah Poulle, Jess Russell, Emily Swarr

Coaches: Matt Helsel '07, Jess Long

TEAM B/9ATCB

Athletics 85 ^•fca

The Blue Jays had their eyes set on a fourth- the Commonwealth Conference volleyball consecutive trip to the Commonwealth semifinals. Lebanon Valley College, how- Conference this season. Having won their ever, defeated Elizabethtown College at

first conference crown in 2007, but losing the Commonwealth Conference volleyball

the title last year, the girls were ready to take championships. The Blue Jays finished their another run at the championships. The Eliza- season 20-10 overall, and placed second in bethtown College volleyball team opened up the Commonwealth Conference with a 6-1 their regular season with four consecutive record. As for the players, senior Kayla Deats, wins, and closed the season with a pair of middle hitter, was named to the American victories giving them a 19-9 record overall. Volleyball coaches Association All-Mid- In the teams match against Atlantic Region team. She was also selected the Blue Jays locked in the Commonwealth to the All-Commonwealth Conference team, Conference playoff with their 3-1 win. The along with three other Blue Jays. team then dominated Messiah College in

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This year we got to experience many different things, trip to Puerto Rico. Dig Pink Game with Debt, and many honored players. Our team was indi- vidually talented and team oriented Coming in 2nd was one of the biggest disappointments we could have faced,

but it is definitely not our only memory of our 2009 season The Blue jay vol- leyball team will always continue to Work Hard and Have Fun" Paige Tanner, Sr.

\ I I II I 1HS Sh Franklin & Marshall 2 W York W McDaniel 1 W Muhlenburg W Gettysburg 3" L Bridgewater 1 W Mary Washington 3 L Frostburg State 3 L Widener 1 W Susquehanna 3 L Moravian 2 W Arcadia 3-0 W Gallaudet 3-0 W Wentworth 3-0 W Neumann 3-0 W Eastern 0-3 L Alvernia 3-0 W St. Mary's 1-3 L Messiah 3-2 W Lycoming 3-1 W Wesley 3-0 W Albright 3-0 W Dickinson 3-0 W Haverford 1-3 L Lebanon Valley 2-3 L Carnegie Melon 2-3 L Westminster 3-1 W Washington & 3-1 W Jefferson Messiah College 3-0 W Lebanon Valley 2-3 L £-1

Crystal Agnew, Sheri Hihn, Molly Northway, Megan Kenneweq, Kathy Perry, Kayla Timmer, An- drea Weaver, Holly Bubb, Kayla Deats, Paige Tanner, Katie Gantz, Kelsey Hayes, Amanda Ritchey, Linsay Palm, Kara Burkholder

Coaches: Randall Kreider, Gary Kreider, Debi Murray

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Athletics 87 This year the mens basketball team at Eliza- Commonwealth Conference, with Church bethtown College performed well. Despite as first pick and Fogel as second. Over the

'"' hit a disappointing opener where they lost to course of the season the Blue Jays defeated Manhattanville College 73-63, they ended teams like Messiah College, the University the season with a 16-9 record. They also of Scranton, Lebanon Valley College, and secured fourth place in the Commonwealth . Other seniors on the conference this year. Senior Mike Church team include Chris Jones, Andrew Corrigan, and junior Keith Fogel helped greatly in and Josh Houseal. The head coach this contributing to the teams achievements. year was Bob Schlosser, who has coached Church, the lead scorer on the team, aver- the team for the past 20 years. Assistant

aged 1 5.3 points a game while Fogel came coaches included Barry Acker, Justin Ed- in a close second at 14 points a game. wards, Charlie Bowen, and Ken Howard. Church and Fogel were both named All-

"This years team was a unique bunch.

We were successful in reaching the playoffs, but mostly victorious in being a team. The memories will not be of the games or acknowledgements, but the people, the friendships, and spend- ing time with those who were there for you every day"

Mike Church, Sr

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Manhattanville 63-73 L Lancaster Bible 82-52 W Wilkes 66-57 W Susquehanna 78-89 L Delaware Valley 71-65 W Neumann 79-56 W Alvernia 80-88 L Messiah 69-64 W Wilkes 76-69 W Scranton 63-52 W Muhlenberg 72-61 W Gwynedd-Mercy 74-68 W Arcadia 72-53 W Lebanon Valley 74-66 W Albright 58-59 L Lycoming 74-89 L widener 81-66 W Alvernia 79-69 W Messiah 60-61 L Albright 74-67 W Widener 67-80 L Lebanon Valley 74-79 L Lycoming 92-85 W Arcadia 81-69 W Lycoming 81-69 L 8-6

Mike Church, Joe Flanagan, Keith Fogel, Chris Jones, Mark Vogel, Kyle McConnell, Andrew Corrigan, Ben Cable, Josh Hou- seal, Brian Allport, Matt Brown, Brady Haughney, Bryan Harrity, Travis Mettler, Dan Silver

Coaches: Bob Schlosser, Barry Acker, Justin Edwards 02, Charlie Bowen, Ken Howard

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Athletics 89 IB 3

The Womens' Basketball team opened Lycoming College (86-54) and Arcadia the season against Moravian College on University (67-63). Coaches Kauffman,

November 1 5 to a loss of 44-79. The Lady Cieslinski, and Travitz lead the ladies to Blue Jays wouldn't be down for long, as an overall record of 8-16, and a confer-

they attained their first win (83-62) on ence record of 4-10. Junior guard Me- November 21 against Brooklyn College gan Strohman was named second-team at the Franklin & Marshall Tip-Off Tour- All-Commonwealth Conference, after nament. The ladies played with character scoring 58 three-pointers this season. and heart throughout the season as they The team bids farewell this year to guard

didnt stay down for long after a loss. It is Courtney Kofeldt, guard Jen Schiefer, because of this attitude that they ended and forward Ali Jury, the teams' three the season on a high note. The team seniors. closed the seasons with two wins against

Ann i i ics 90 3=16.

Moravian 44-79 L Marywood 68-70 L Brooklyn 83-62 W Franklin & Marshall 53-60 L Alvernia 56-62 L (OT) Messiah 49-58 L Dickinson 53-68 L Cabrini 49-39 W Shenandoah 56-61 L Immaculata 72-67 W Arcadia 66-50 W Lebanon Valley 55-70 L Albright 56-76 L Lycoming 64-53 W Widener 45-59 L Ursinus 42-61 L Eastern 66-56 W Alvernia 55-68 L Messiah 52-67 L Albright 68-73 L Widener 67-75 L Lebanon Valley 62-70 L Lycoming 86-54 W Arcadia 67-63 W . 4-\o i

Stephanie Ellwoocl, Katy Fogel, Ali

Jury, Courtney Kofeldt, Emily Mullen, Kelly Sauerzopf, Jayci Scannapieco, Jen Schiefer, Kaity Snyder, Megan Strohman, Nacline Yunginger, Teanna Ziegler

Coaches: Yvonne Kaut't'man, Cathy Cieslinski, Royal Travitz

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Athletics 91 AW/lMMlHg

Both the Men and Women's Elizabeth- and the women kept the victory up with town Swim Team opened their season a win over FDU-Florham, another Middle with a victory over Arcadia University. The Atlantic Conference. The ladies kept up the

women came away with a 1 14-76 victory victory by defeating Lebanon College, while and the men came away with a 94-61 vic- the men lost with a close score of 99-93. tory. The women went on to beat Messiah Both teams were defeated in their next four with a 118-85 win while the men were meets by York College, Washington Col- defeated. Both the men and the women lege, , and Widener Uni- were defeated by Lycoming College but versity. The teams closed their season with they redeemed themselves in a Middle a non-conference meet against McDaniel Atlantic Conference at Kings College. The College. The men lost, however the women men had a 99-1 8 victory while the women took away a victory. won with a 130-54 victory. Both the men

You cart put a limit on anything. The more you dream, the farther you get" Michael Phelps American Olympic Swimmer

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Arcadia 94-61 W Messiah 63-138 L Lycoming 69-149 L King's 99-18 W \i Farleigh 82-79 W ^ Dickinson *ebanon Valley 93-99 L

: ~ Franklin & 10th (60 pts.) Marshall ! > York 36-180 L Washington 42-109 L tf Albright 40-114 L <) Widener 24-167 L McDaniel 45-115 L MAC 9th place li ampionships r M< 3-5

Sara Crimmel, Matt Drob, Ashley Engle, Kelly Frace, Ryan Hannon, Stephanie Hellman, Danielle Hop- kins, Courtney Kelly Sarah Kittle, Amanda Latshaw, Chelsea Lorenz, Jennifer Malik, Amanda Martin, Shaun Martin, Gretchen Miller, Amy Morin, Chris Nelson, Jennifer Orlan- do, Dan Provence, Laura Randazzo, Lindsay Riley, Kevin Smedman, Julie Strulson, Molly Unangst

Coaches: Mark Wilson, Dan Dehass TEAM g/3ATCB WM T?i

Athletics 93 AW/IMMIM<7

"Like any other sport, the women;

swim team had a difficult time replac- ing the talented swimmers we lost to graduation and transfer We were lucky to have so many first-year students pin the team and although not all of

them made it to MACs. they all helped contribute to our second consecutive winning seoson"

Sara Crimmel,

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Vj Arcadia 114-76 W "Z Messiah 118-85 W Lycoming 95-162 L r King's 130-54 W r Farleigh 123-73 W Dickinson Le Danon Valley 112.5-92.5 W Franklin & 12th (56 pts.) Marshall York 80-180 L •0 m Washington 80-120 L Albright 86-107 L 3 Widener 91-114 L McDaniel 105-90 W MAC 5th Place Ch ampionships MAiJ

Athletics 95 ; The 2009-2010 Elizabethtown Wrestling the NCAA Division III Championships from team started the season off right by plac- their success at the Conference Champion-

ing first at the Messiah Invitational. The ships, including 2009 All-American Tyler

Blue Jays lost the next two matches against Erdman, Junior Bill Meaney and first year Kutztown University and Delaware Valley Tye Boyer, who also won co-Rookie of the College and came in 6th place out of 10 Year. Head Coach Eric Walker also earned teams at the York Invitational. The team Metropolitan Coach of the Year. At the Divi-

then got fired up again and won six of the sion III Championships, the team finished next nine matches, bringing their record 17th out of the 59 teams that competed. to 8-3 overall. At the Metropolitan Con- Erdman finished as the runner-up, making ference Championship, the team earned him the third Elizabethtown Wrestler to be 72.5 points earning them 3rd place out of a two-time All-American. 9 teams. Three Blue Jays earned berths to

"This was by far the most success- ful season I was a part ofat Etown. We had a winning record, we had 3 National Qualifiers and we finished as a ranked team in the country. It was a lot of fun to see the 4 years

of hard work pay off.'

Eric Rhoads, Sr

A i in i ncs 96 8-*

Messiah 1st of 9 Invitational Kutztown 12-22 L Delaware Valley 11-24 L York Invitational 6th of 10 Johns Hopkins 30-9 W Stevens 29-16 w Roger Williams 26-9 w Scranton 39-6 w Centenary 27-6 w TCNJ 13-20 L Millersville 25-16 w Gettysburg 40-12 w NYU 32-6 w Wheaton 17th of 30 King's 21-22 L Messiah 14-21 L Metropolitan 3rd of 9 Conference Championships NCAA Division III 17th of 59 Championships

COW 3-2

Kevin Aspril, Marx Barsky, Will Bentley, Tye Boyer, larrod Cawley, Paul Connor, Josh Cook, Bud Croswell, Ronnie Cuff, Mike Daub, Kyle Deeds, Anthony DiMarco, Tyler Erdman, Mike Evarista, Dave Foran, Brian Frantz, Jim Gentile, Tim Gold- kamp, Marty Harnish, J.R. Hewitt, Jarred Kane, Mike Lussier, Chris McCooey, Bill Meaney, lulian Meaney, Ken Nakagawa, Avery Newberger, Matt Nobbs, Eric Rhoads, Deron Sharp, Colin Sheridan, Jordan, Stepanchick, Ross Stockdale, Henry Tucker, Drew Winegar

Coaches: Eric Wall Nate Niman, Dan Bechtold '03

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Athletics 97 At the start of the 2010 season, the Elizabeth- ener scored 1 1 runs in the first three innings of

town College Baseball Team was picked to the first game. In the second game, the score

finish second overall in the Commonwealth was tied at five in the sixth when Widener hit Conference baseball preseason coaches poll. a two-run homerun to take the lead and the

Last year, the Blue Jays finished in first place at title back from the Blue Jays. The Jays ended the Commonwealth Conference going 29-15 their season with a record of 24-1 6 overall and

overall and 12-3 in conference games. The 1 1 -7 in the conference and second in the Com- team showed that they wanted a repeat of last monwealth Conference. Six members of the season by winning 22 of their 37 regular sea- team were placed on the All-Commonwealth son games. After beating Conference baseball team. Senior Ryan Barrett and Messiah College in the Commonwealth was a first-team selection while First-Year Dillon Conference Playoffs, the team advanced to the Tagle, Sophomore Steve Motika, and Seniors conference finals against Widener University, Rodney Francis, Matt Vinagro and Brian Kiernan

a rematch of last years tournament champion- earned second team status. ship. The Jays couldn't come back after Wid-

"I swing big, with every- thing I've got. I hit big or

I miss big. I like to live as

big as I can"

Babe Ruth, Baseball Player

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Penn State Erie 6-10 L Susquehanna 7-6 W Penn State Erie 3-5 I Westminster 7-2 w Westminster 0-3 L Ursinus 12-4 W Ursinus 6-3 w York 1-6 I Alvernia 1-4 I Alvernia 1-0 w Alvernia 5-0 w Penn State - Hbg. 9-7 w Messian 3-0 w Messiah 0-6 L Franklin & Marshall 6-5 w Messiah 13-7 w Lebanon Valley 5-2 w Lebanon Valley 1-7 I Lebanon Valley 6-5 w Susquehanna 5-3 w Shenandoah 1-8 I Albright 6-5 w Albright 16-7 w Albright 4-0 w Juniata 16-3 w Lancaster Bible 9-3 w Moravian 6-0 w Moravian 0-4 I Gettysburg 7-4 w Widener 2-6 1 Widener 2-7 1 Widener 2-5 L The College of NJ 5-10 L Arcadia 11-6 w Arcadia 9-3 w ii-7 Arcadia 5-7 L Alvernia 14-10 w Messiah 6-3 w Widener 6-12 I. Widener 5-9 L

Matt Vinagro, Ben Yeager, Mike Stobbe,

Steve Shuleski , Rodney Francis , Todd Leister, Jake Hoffstein, Wayne Leonard, Steve Motika, Andrew Cordon, Shane Hosier, Brian Kiernan, Derrek Boyer, Ryan Donahue, Greg Katz, Zach Mills, Kyle Gable, )osh Hannold, Ryan Barrett, Matt Reade, Anthony Heaps, Matt Ruth, Kyle Wilt, Rob Cressman, Pat Mulligan, Tim Rosser, Adam Hartzell, Jon Bacher, Kevin Berkheiser, Dillon Tagle, John Rutecki

Coaches: Cliff Smith, Mike Carnes, Tom Semanek, Kurt Smith '09 Tt&U ga.VTCB

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Athletics 99 The Elizabethtown College softball team team, Courtney Comstock (catcher) and

opened its 201 season with a pair of games Sarah Church (infield) were first-team selec- at the National Training Center Spring tions while Paige Tanner (infield) and Lind-

Games, in Clermont Florida. The Blue Jays sey Cooper (outfield) were second-team went on to finish their season with the first picks. Tanner and Church also became the

winning record for the program since 2003. 1 2th and 1 3th players in program history to They finished 18-13-1 overall and in fourth reach 100 career hits during the Jays sea-

place in the Commonwealth Conference. son. Two first year players were named to Elizabethtown College was eliminated from the National Fastpitch Coaches Association

the Commonwealth Conference softball All-East Team. Infielder El ly McCarthy was a tournament with a 3-2 loss to Widener. first-team selection as a utility player, while However four players were placed on the catcher Courtney Comstock was an at-large All-Commonwealth Conference softball selection to the third team.

"Our season has been extremely fun! We came together as more of a family and have had great suc-

cess because of it. Our never say die attitude has taken us to new heights and we have made a posi- tive impact on one another as well as the college community" Sarah Church, Senior

Athi I i ics 100 Anna Maria 17-1 (5 inn.) W k Alma 3-7 L Northland 4-1 L John Carroll 0-16 (5 inn.) L Saint Joseph's 1-2 L John Carroll 0-8 (5 inn.) L '•I Ohio Northern 0-8 (5 inn.) L Clark 0-1 L *C Susquehanna 0-5 L Susquehanna 8-2 W Widener 5-6 (10 inn.) L Widener 0-5 L Gettysburg 3-4 L Gettysburg 3-6 L Swarthmore 5-6 L Swarthmore 0-4 L Moravian 0-3 L Moravian 0-4 L Lebanon Valley 2-5 L Lebanon Valley 1-9(6 inn.) L Alvernia 6-1 W Alvernia 6-5 W Franklin & Marshall 5-0 w Franklin & Marshall 1-0 w Albright 9-5 w Albright 6-4 w Juniata 2-4 (8 inn.) L Juniata 4-5 L DeSales 2-10(6 inn.)_» L- DeSales 0-9 (5 inn) j7*J Lycoming 8-0 ' \^/ Lycoming 3-0 w Arcadia 3-5 L Arcadia 7-8 L Messiah 1-4 L Messiah 2-4 L

Shannon Marsico, Autumn Phil- ips, Emily Vogel, Lindsey Cooper, Meghan Tooley, Sarah Church, Courtney Comstock, Whitney Brene- man, Ryan Allard, Heather Peluso, Caroline Schuster, Elly McCarthy, Jess Manchak, Paige Tanner, Julie Sebastian

Coaches: Kathy Staib, Mel Truett,

Johnson, Jill Trostle Trisha Ml

Athletics 101 For the first time in the programs nine-year his- was named The Middle Atlantic Conference

tory, the Elizabethtown College mens lacrosse Player of the Year in mens lacrosse. Weber was

team received votes in the United States In- joined on the first team by midfield ]on Day

tercollegiate Lacrosse Association Division III and defender Chris Day while junior long-stick

Coaches Poll. But this wasn't the only highlight midfielder Mike Kenneally was a second-team of the mens season. In the teams game against selection. Weber was also named honorable

Alvernia they set a school record of seven mention Division III All-America as well as a

consecutive victories with their 18-2 win. The Scholar Ail-American by the United States In-

men earned the top seed in their respective tercollegiate Lacrosse Association. He holds tournament after winning their regular season the program single season record for goals,

championship and claiming their first-ever first- assists and points. Weber scored at least one

place finish. Unfortunately Widener beat out point in 60 of his 61 career games. The Blue

the Blue Jays in the MAC Semifinals with an 8-5 Jays finished their season with 1 2-4 overall and victory. Senior attack Aaron Weber, however, 10-1 in the MAC.

— jJtAR M

This is the best team in our pro- grams history and we are led by a tough and physical defense. They pressure and harass opponents forcing turnovers and create

opportunities for our offense"

Aaron Weber, Senior

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Washington 7-11 L Immaculata 14-5 W £fe in Hampden 6-13 L Sydney Roger Williams 13-5 W Messiah 7-6 W King's 14-4 w Lycoming 11-8 w Lebanon Valley 18-5 w Misericordia 13-3 w Alvernia 18-2 w Manhattanville 9-8 w Eastern 11-12 MOT) Farleigh 8-6 w Dickinson VZ&g-l: DeSales 10-9 W(OT) Widener 10-8 w Widener 5-8 L

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Kurt Deschner, Brent Campbell, Sean O'Neill, Zak Miller, Dustin Mulcahey, Sean McCraw, Aaron Weber, Ryan Mulcahey, John Puzzo, Brendan Corcoran, Donnie Krausse, Chris bay, Roberto Zambrana, Drew Stitt, Shakir Saunders, Shawn Corcoran, Keith Staulters, Kyle Huckle, Dan Patton, Derek Karsten, Josh Dougherty, Brian Wenger, Brian Boring, Mike Kenneally, Jon Day, Mike McCraw, Greg Kenneally, Hunter Malick, Dino Kotsakis, Derek Nejheiser, Brian Schaaf, Alex Zwinck, Nick Andrews, Cory Boush- ell, Alex Short, Corey Toby, Kvle Lord, Mike Reintjes, Brent Antosh, Nick Thompson, Kyle Squires

Coaches: Terry Corcoran, Dan Hinder '09, jb- "*« Jordan Kolb 5P/*t^ TEAM g^TCP

Athletics 103 Elizabethtown womens Lacrosse team lost their by being named Coach of the Year for the second team's top three scorers from last season (to gradu- time in his career. Individual honors were also ation) and three starters from this year's squad (to given to several of the players on the team. Senior injury). Despite this, they finished their season on attack Stephanie Kreis was named Middle Atlantic a high note this season. Overall the girls finished Conference Player of the Year. And six other girls 16-5 in the season and had an undefeated record were also honored as All-Conference selections, of 12-0 in the Middle Atlantic Conference. One of including midfielder Katie Caprinolo, defender their biggest accomplishments was placing first in Alexis Morris, attack Megan Byrnes, midfielder Meg the MAC, their first MAC championship in program Cassels, defender Anna Meerbach, and midfielder history. The Blue Jays made their first appearance in Sarah Cullinan. Four of these girls were also named

the NCAA Division III tournament. The girls played to the Intercollegiate Womens Lacrosse Coaches against Washington & Lee University in the first Association All-Metro region team, including Cul- round game where they pulled out a 13-12 win, linan, Caprinolo, Morris, and Kreis. Caprinolo also before being eliminated by the University of Mary received another honor, being named a third-team Washington in the second round. The team was All-America by the Intercollegiate Womens Lacrosse ranked 18th in the final Intercollegiate Women's Coaches Association, along with Morris who was

Lacrosse Coaches Association Division III Poll. The named third-team All-America by womenslacrosse. Blue lays coach Mike Faith was honored after guid- com. Morris also earned a spot on the All-Rookie ing the girls to their first conference championship Squad.

— 4-lcAR. Mc

"One of the great lessons Ive

learned in athletics is that you/e

got to discipline your life. No mat- ter how good you may be. you/e got to be willing to cut out of your

life those things that keep you from going to the top" Bob Richards, Olympic Athlete

Athletics 104 Salisbury 8-20 L Arcadia 21-1 W Wooster 15-10 W Alvernia 15-6 w Gettysburg 9-18 L McDaniel 15-16 L Messiah 16-15 W King's 20-0 w Lycoming 22-10 w Lebanon Valley 21-2 w Misericordia 19-2 w Manhattanville 20-2 w Eastern 18-7 w Farleigh Dickinson 13-12 W(OT) Wilkes 14-2 W Stevenson 12-15 L Widener 17-3 W Lycoming 17-6 W Farleigh Dickinson 11-4 w J Washington 13-12 w and Lee Mary Washington 16-19 L 1^-^

Melanie Hartman, Sarah Behounek, Alexis Morris, Rebecca Myers, Kara Solesky, Megan Byrnes, Maddy Jackson, Alisha Sangrey, Caitlin Russell, Katelyn Slade, Mara Mulvaney Katie Caprinolo, Sarah Cullinan, Erika Hawkins, Arielle Harris, Anna Meerbach, Becky Porter, Meg Cassels, Emily Butler, Rachael Waldman, Katie Scheurich, Samantha Redles, Stephanie Kreis, Casey Fletcher, Nicole Day.

Coaches: Mike Faith, Danielle Seling TEAM P/3ATCB

Athletics 105 tejWia

After losing their first match of the season to College by a score of 5-1 , sending them to the Baldwin-Wallace College 8-1, the 2010 Mens Conference finals against Lycoming College. In Tennis Team bounced back to only lose four the finals, the Blue Jays couldn't hold on to a more matches for the rest of the season. The 4-1 advantage as Lycoming soared past them team dominated their schedule shutting out winning the match 5-4 and claiming the Con-

teams like Stevenson College, Albright Univer- ference title. E-town finished their season with

sity, and Misericordia College. Midway through an overall record of 1 3-5 and 6-0 in the Com- the season, the Blue Jays beat Messiah College monwealth Conference. Four Blue Jays were

8-1 to secure a spot in the playoffs, even with named to the All-Commonwealth Conference

4 more games left in the regular season. At the mens tennis team. First-year Joss Riehl was end of the regular season, the Blue Jays finished named Rookie of the Year and also selected to with a record of 12-4, with an undefeated the first-team along with Sophomore Manrique record in the Commonwealth Conference. In Arrea and Junior Bryan Metz and senior Brok

the first round of the Commonwealth Confer- Walker were second-team picks. ence playoffs, the team beat Lebanon Valley

This season has been very successful and rewarding. This team has the most talent that I have seen in my four years here, and we worked hard to earn another undefeated regular season in the Commonwealth Conference. It is rewarding to look back on the season and recognize that we accomplished much of what we set out to do early in the year

Brok Walker, Senior

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Michael Anderson, Manrique Ar- rea, Alan Dyson, Matt Freedman, Billy Freitag, Eric Fritzges, Bryan Metz, Brian Osborn, Josh Riehl, Brok Walker

Coaches: Matt Helsel, Jess Long

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Athletics 107 # <4

The mens track and field team had high man broke his own school record in the hopes coming into the 2009-2010 season weight throw by three feet and became after coming in 2nd place in the Middle the first Blue )ay to crack the 40-feet mile- Atlantic Conference Indoor Championships stone. Despite their hard work, the Blue and 1st place in the Outdoor Champion- Jays came in 3rd place at the MAC Indoor ships. They started the season off on the Championships. Starting the outdoor por- right foot at the Navy Invitational as the tion, senior Mike Torre set a school record Blue Jays received no fewer than eight in the javelin throw at the Millersville Uni- performances that cracked the programs versity Spring Classic. The team had the all-time top 10 rankings that day. The team same success in the outdoor portion of the continued to dominate the indoor portion season, finishing third in the MAC Outdoor of the season. At the Orange and Maroon Championships. Classic at Susquehanna, senior Tim Katza-

— J-ltAE. MC-

"We have some new faces,

it's a new year, w&e all work- ing extremely hard, and our goal remains the same: MAC champions'.'

Wyatt Eaton, Sr

Anniiiis 108 DuCharme 2nd Place Invitational MAC Indoor 3rd of 11 Championships Messiah 6th of 14 Invitational MAC Outdoor 3rd of 11 Championships

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Brian Allport, Cameron Aregood, Jake Blan- ton, Steven Boyer, Evan DeArmitt, Adam Derkacz, Elton Dos Santos, Pat Doughtv, Wyatt Eaton, Chris Farmer, Aaron Focht, Rich Greco, Kyle Grimm, Austin Hayes, Chris Heisey, Matt Jensen, Clayon Kaier, Tim Katzaman, Charlie Larsen, Myles Lund, Chris Macomb, Mike Mauger, Colby Miller, Chris Niles, Dan Obold, Eric Reichert, Luke Rotenberger, Matt Seeley, Russell Speiden, Mike Torre, Brandon Walters, Dan Ward, Mark Weber

Coaches: Chris Straub, Brian Falk, Joel Hot't- smith, Larry Nawa, Phil Alder '09, Chelsea Miles '09 TEAMFWTfcft

Athletics 109 TPA/V AMD FI R I p The Elizabethtown College Women^ Track dermayer earned the Rookie of the Year honor. and Field team started the 2010 season off The team kicked off the spring outdoor season at Winter Invitational. The at the Millersville University Spring Opener. team finished sixth out of 1 8 teams. First year Senior Megan VanDenHengel finished first in Jenna Niedermayer performed well for her her steeplechase debut. She narrowly missed collegiate debut by finishing fourth in the long breaking the program record by a mere 27 jump with a mark of 16 feet, 5 % inches. This hundreths of a second. The team went on to jump placed her second on the programs all- finish second at the Middle Atlantic Conference time performance list. Niedermayer wasn't the championships. Elizabethtown swept the top only Blue setting Jay records this season. At the four places and five of the top six in the 1 0,000 Penn State National Invitational, Sophomore meters. VanDenHengel qualified for the NCAA Kathryn Howser set a school record in the Division III Championship after winning the 800-meter run with a time of 2:18.86 breaking steeplechase at the Lions Last Chance Meet the previous record by almost two seconds. held at The College of New Jersey. She finished The Blue Jays finished third out of 1 1 teams off her last season placing 12th nationally in in the Middle Atlantic Conference Womens steeplechase. Indoor Track and Field Championships. Nie-

"Running is the great-

est metaphor for life,

because you get out of it

what you put into it"

Oprah Winfrey television host

Athletics 110 DuCharme 5th Place Invitational MAC Indoor 3rd of 11 Championships Messiah 2nd of 14 Invitational MAC Outdoor 2nd of 11 Championships

2ND or 11

Abbey Anderson, Teresa Beshore, Mar- quel Bowler, )ess Burton, Jillian Casey, Crystal Connelly, Sarah DeGeoree, Katy Fogel, Bernadette Frawley, Janefle Gal- lant, Allie Gold, Kathryn Howser, Pam Jaraczewski, Kristen Kilpeck, Lauryn Kris- singer, Nicole Lipari, Ashley Lockwood, Sarah Merusi, Jenna Neidermayer, Katie Nordyke, Kristen O'Brien, (ill Patrick, Megan Patton, Janna Richards, Kathryn Ritter, Taryn Shank, Sarah Steinmetz, Kelly Van Clief, Megan VanDenHengel, Alex Walmer

Coaches: Chris Straub, )oel Hoft'smith, Brian Falk, Larry Nawa, Phil Alder '09 TEAM P/9STCP

Athletics 111 .TBfc- S'W

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i wins l.iii 114 BRINSER (Est. 1965

David E. & Sadie M. Brinser Residence Hall houses 109 male and female residents, with an average of 20 students per floor community. All rooms have a unique "L" shape, carpeted floors and central heating and air conditioning systems. Laundry facilities and vending machines are locat- ed within the residence hall. There are four suites, each with a private bath and kitchen.

C win s Li r'i- 115 (.'win s I ii i 116 FOUNDERS cEst. 1971

Founders consists of four-wings (A, B, C, D); each dedicated to four founders. The building

houses 318 students, making it our largest resi- dence hall. This air-conditioned, coed residence hall offers a unique, living environment. Each floor

is the equivalent of a small community, consisting of bathrooms and lounge areas designed to accom- modate eight students. A large lounge area con- nects the wings. The PIE LLC and the GEMS LLC are both located in Founders Hall.

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C win s I ii i 118 FOUNDERS cEst. 1971

Founders consists of four-wings (A, B, C, D); each dedicated to four founders. The building

houses 318 students, making it our largest resi- dence hall. This air-conditioned, coed residence hall offers a unique, living environment. Each floor

is the equivalent of a small community, consisting of bathrooms and lounge areas designed to accom- modate eight students. A large lounge area con- nects the wings. The PIE LLC and the GEMS LLC are both located in Founders Hall.

Campus Life 119 1st Ft nop

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t Wll'l s | III 120 MYER (Est 1957

Myer overlooks the Dell, houses 136 men and women with an average of 30 students per floor community. Myer has a newly renovated main lounge area. It is home to the Honors LLC, Simple Living LLC and GLACATION LLC.

121 Cami-i S 122 OBER (Est. i960

Ober houses 202 students. It is divided into two wings. Each floor community av- erages 29 students and has 12 double oc- cupancy rooms, one single room, one suite for four students and a lounge. The rooms have tile floors. The two wings are connect- ed by a main lounge. A Wellness/Substance Free community is located in Ober Hall.

Campus Life 123 Cami'i s I m i 124 ROYER (Est. 1965

Royer accommodates 125 men and wom- en, with an average of 21 students per hall. On the first floor there is a newly renovated kitchen and a main lounge.

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C win s I in 126 SCHLOSSER Est. 1965

Schlosser houses a total of 206 female residents with an average of 42 students per floor. All rooms and hallways in this building are carpeted. All

floors have a kitchenette and a lounge. There is a main lounge on the first floor, which contains a television, pool table, Ping-Pong table and vend- ing machines. Laundry facilities are located on the first floor. An Academic Success/Quiet Study com- munity and a Wellness/Substance Free community are located in Schlosser Hall

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Campus Life 128 VERA HACKMAN APARTMENTS

(Est 2000

Built in August 2000: The Vera H. Hack- man Apartment complex was opened in Fall 2000. This three story structure consists of 23 quad occupancy apartments, each with double bedroom, full kitchen and baths, furnished living and dining rooms and laundry facilities.

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Campus I hi 130 VERA HACKMAN APARTMENTS (Est. 2000

Built in August 2000: The Vera H. Hack- man Apartment complex was opened in Fall 2000. This three story structure consists of 23 quad occupancy apartments, each with double bedroom, full kitchen and baths, furnished living and dining rooms and laundry facilities.

Campus Life 131 C win s I n i 132 schreiber Quadrangle (Est. 1992

The V. Lester Schreiber Quadrangle was opened in 1992. This complex of townhous- es accommodates 128 men and women. The furnished apartments open to a courtyard and commons building, available for quiet studying or social functions. The residents are expected to participate in the Quads Council system of governance.

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-Iurst, Stephen '10 Jackson, Madeline '13 Johnson. Benjamin '10 Jordan. Ian '13 Katz, Benjamin "12 JioTechnology Health & Occupation Mathematics Theatre Business Administration .ebanon, PA Nottingham, MD Manheim, PA Germantown. MD Wappingers Falls. NY

' '1 ' iluttenstine, Ashley 1 James, Allison '10 Johnson. Erin 2 Juliano, Stephen '10 Katz. Gregory 1 Chemistry Education Communications Environmental Science Communications Business Administration 4azleton, PA Lancaster, PA Ocean Township, NJ Port Jefferson, NY Voorhees. NJ

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'13 '12 '1 ' lutterli. Emma James, Andrea Johnson. Leann 1 Jury. Ali ' 1 Katzaman. Timothy 1 Spring City, PA Elementary Education Mathematics Business Administration Health & Occupation Glen Burnic, MD Halifax, PA Wyomissing, PA

! Huylebroeck. Katharine '10 Jamieson. Natalie '1 -lealth & Occupation Political Science Johnson. Sarah '1 Kauffman, Kathryn '10 3ethlehem, PA Ellicott Citv, MD Music Therapy Political Science New Holland. PA Enhaut. PA

' ' iypnarowski. James 1 2 Jankowski. Michael '10 Kaier. Clayton 1 Engineering Health & Occupation Johnson, Zachary '1 Psychology Kauffman, Stephen '10 Wellsboro, PA State College, PA Computer Science Criminal Justice

Kalafsky. Thomas ' 1 Mount Joy, PA Jansen, Lisa '1 Johnston, Jared '1 Computer Science Noordwyk. South Africa Biology Mechanicsburg, PA Kaufman, Kaitlin '10 Pottstown, PA Business Administration

' Janssen, Christopher ' 1 Kaltreider. Tyler 1 Harrisburg. PA iacono, Michael '10 Computer Engineering Johnstone. Thomas '13 Business Administration

' Business Administration Southampton, NJ Social Studies Ed Elizabethtown, PA Kearns. Courtney 1 Hockessin, DE Roversford. PA Elementary Education

' ' Jaraczewski, Pamela 1 Kamouh, Victoria 1 Mechanicsburg, PA

' '10 Jacono, Nick 1 Early Childhood Ed. Jones. Christopher Communications Economics Reading, PA Psychology Fanwood, NJ Keenan, Austin '1 Hockessin. DE Airville. PA Modern Languages

Jaramillo-Cattell. Madrid '1 Kane. Jarred ' 1 Manheim. PA

' '10 iezzi, Timothy 1 Business Administration Jones, Johnna History Engineering Lancaster, PA Criminal Justice Elizabethtown, PA Keidat, Allison '13 Reading. PA New Cumberland, PA Health & Occupation

' ' Jarvie, Pauline 1 Karcha, Elizabeth 1

'1 mler, Nikkole '10 Music Therapy Jones, Jordan '13 Elementary Education Keith. Angela 1 locial Work Mendon, NY Psychology Wilmington. DE English 'ottstown, PA Avondale, PA Ephrata. PA

'1 ' Jenkins, Heather Karoly, Kathryn 1

' '10 impellizzeri. Jessica 1 English Education Jones, Matthew 10 Health & Occupation Kelemen. Kate Health & Occupation Pottsville, PA History Mertztown, PA Business Administration Scotch Plains, NJ Great Falls, VA Princeton, NJ

' ' Jenkins. Nicole 1 Kase. Shawn 1 '13 Iqbal, Faisal ' 1 Early Childhood Ed. Jones. Megan Information Systems Keller. Kimberly '13 Communications Early Childhood Ed. Pottstown, PA Music Education Jensen. Matthew '13 Palmyra, PA Lebanon. PA Business Administration Kase, Tamara '10

' Woodbridge, NJ Jones, Meghan 1 Elementary Education Kelly. Courtney 1 Psychology Sinking Spring. PA Psychology

' ' Jablonskyj. Roman 1 3 Jensen. Natalie 1 Vestal, NY Guilford. CT Business Administration Health & Occupation Kaskowitz. Sara '12

' ' Long Valley, NJ Audubon, NJ Jones, Taylor 1 Biology Kelly. James 1 BioTechnology Allentown. PA Computer Engineering

' '12 Jackson, Dylan 1 Jesten, Rachel Accident, MD Elizabethtown. PA Accounting English - Literature Kasun. Kathleen '12

' ' Windsor, PA Chadds Ford, PA Jordan. Ashley 1 Elementary Education Kelly. Julie 1 Computer Engineering Bel Air. MD Business Administration '1 '10 Jackson, Elijah 1 Jiang. Dianmin Brookhaven. PA Orefield. PA Social Work Accounting Bronx, NY New Cumberland, PA

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' '1 '12 '1 Kelly, Kristen 1 Kimura. Ayumi 1 Knight, Glenn Kovatch, Kyle '13 Kropp. Thomas Actuarial Science Tokyo, Japan Communications Theatre International Business Bensalem, PA Smethport, PA Lansdale. PA Pottstown, PA Kinney. Allison '12

'13 ' ' Kelly, Kylleen' 10 BioTechnology Knight, Sarah Kowalsky, Amanda 1 Kufera. Ashley 1 Social Work Greensburg, PA Early Childhood Ed. Psychology English Education Reading, PA Jacobus, PA Levittown, PA Jarrettsville, MD

' Kirchner, David 1

'10 ' '1 Kempchinsky, Chelsea Early Childhood Ed. Knighton, Alyssa 1 Koyste, Nikki ' 1 Kulp, Zachary Business Administration Lancaster, PA Health & Occupation Psychology Biochemistry Freeland, PA Gibbstown, NJ Sinking Spring, PA Perkasie, PA Kistler, Courtney '10

'10 ' ' ' Kench. Margaret Elementary Education Knights, Amanda 1 Krajsa. John 1 Kumpf, Emily 1 BioTechnology Waynesboro, PA Social Work Business Administration Music Education Sellersville, PA - Bus. Info. Systems Gilbertsville. PA

' ' Kittle, Sarah 1 Knitter, Emily 1 Allentown, PA

' '1 Kenneally, Gregory 1 Psychology Theatre Kuperavage, Brittany

' Accounting Palisades, NY Selinsgrove, PA Kramer, Abigail 1 Biology - Premedicine Lutherville, MD Communications

' '10 '10 Klahold, Tiffany 1 Knoll. Alexander Harleysville. PA Kuppe, Bryan Kenneally. Michael '1 Psychology International Business History Accounting Elizabethtown, PA Monrovia. MD Krausse, Donald '13 Pennington. NJ Lutherville. MD Aston, PA

'1~ ' ' KJapper-Lehman, Sarah Kobler, Weston 1 Kuserk. Laura 1 Kennel, Nadine '12 History Fine Arts Kravetz, Kyle '1 Communications Psychology Lancaster, PA Bainbridge, PA Business Administration Harleysville, PA Elizabethtown, PA Dushore, PA

'12 ' '1 Klaski, Julie Koehler, Robert 1 Kvinnesland. Greta

' '13 Kenneweg. Megan 1 English Communications Krayo, Arianna English Fine Arts Lansdale, PA Biochemistry Center Vallev. PA Poolesville. MD Klepper, Alicia '13 Gettysburg, PA Elem/Middle Ed Koep, Garrett '12

' ' Kenney, Beth 1 Windsor, PA Engineering Kreis. Katherine 1 Early Childhood Ed. Madison, NJ Business Administration

' '13 Huntingdon Valley, PA Kiev, Jennifer 1 Bel Air. MD Lacaillade. Kristen English - Literature Kofeldt. Courtney '10 English - Literature

' ' Kesler, Rebecca 1 Chester Springs, PA English Education Kreis, Stephanie 1 Asbury. NJ Modern Languages Coatesville, PA Psychology

'12 ' Moore, OK Kline, Kehanna Bel Air, MD Lachance. Stephanie 1 English - Literature Kohl. David '12 Business Administration

' ' Keys, Juliannc 1 1 Winfield, PA Accounting Kremer. Rebecca 1 Portland. OR Elementary Education Denver, PA English Education

' ' Lancaster, PA Klinger, Joseph I 1 Lebanon. PA LaForge. Colleen I 1

' International Business Roller, Caitlin I 1 Health & Occupation

' ' Kibby. Jocelyn 1 Elizabethtown, PA Communications Kressler. Katharine 1 Scotch Plains. NJ Health & Occupation Limerick, PA Fine Arts Annapolis, MD Knapp. Jennifer '10 Yardley. PA Lai. Kit '13

' Psychology Koren. Beth 1 3 Communications Kichlinc. Stephanie '10 Downingtown, PA English Education Krieger, Laura '10 Arlington. TX Communications Norristown. PA Chemistry

'1 ' Gap. PA Knapp. Sarah 2 Riverside. PA Laliberte, Jordan 1

' BioTechnology Kosmowsky. Tara 1 3 Social Studies Ed Kiernan, Brian '10 West Deptford. NJ English Education Krissinger. l.auryn '1 2 Macungie. P \ Accounting Media. PA Elementary Ed

' Garden City. NY Kneafscy. Thomas ' 1 1 I ebanon, PA 1 ancellotti. Cristina 1 1 '13 Political Science Kotsakis. Dionisios I lementar> Education

' '10 Kilpeck. Kristen 1 I Havertown. PA Computer Engineering Kroeckel, \shlc> l.itii/. PA International Business Wemersville, PA Social Work

Richmondvillc. \Y 1 asl Brunswick, NJ

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'1 ' ' Landis. Benjamin 1 Laucks. Suzanne Lcvengood, Peter ' 1 Lipari, Nieole 1 Luff. Callum 1 Business Administration Chemistry Business Administration Social Work International Business Talmage, PA Dallastown, PA Pottstown, PA Massapequa. NY Damascus. MD

'1 Landis. Zachary Lazzarotti, Amanda '13 Levy, Elizabeth '1 1 Littcll. Daniel '12 Luff. Eric ' 1 Biochemistry Social Work Criminal Justice Theatre Business Administration Wyomissing. PA Hampton, NJ South Glens Falls. NY Landisville, PA Lincoln University, PA

"10 ' '10 ' ' Landry. Meghan LeClair, Ryan 1 2 Lewellen, Todd Livingston, Emily 1 2 Lukacsy. Melissa 1

Political Science English - Literature Information Systems Biology - Allied Health Elementary Education Cranston, RI Trumbull, CT Havertown, PA Mullica Hill. NJ '1 i Lewis. Ashlyn 1

' ' - '1 '10 Lane, Chelsea 1 Lee, Kevin 1 Biology Allied Health Locke, Ratlin 1 Lund, Myles Early Childhood Ed Accounting Mount Joy, PA Psychology Political Science Millersville. MD Concord, PA Berwyn. PA

'10 ' Lee. Linsey Lewis, Elizabeth 1 1

'13 ' '11 Lane, Rachel Accounting Theatre Lockwood, Ashley 1 Lurz. Kelly Music Education Wellsboro, PA Lititz. PA Health & Occupation Biology jForest Hill. MD Neshanic Station. NJ '13 '1 Lehman, Emily Lewis, Scott ' 1 Lussier, Michael

' "10 Lang. Courtney 1 Mathematics Engineering Loeb. Tyler History Health & Occupation Dillsburg. PA Enola, PA Political Science Cherry Hill. NJ Lenhartsville, PA '10 '10 Lang. Mary Lehman, William M 3 Libic, Maida Lutz. Tess ' 1 Elementary Education Modem Languages Business Administration Loiselle. Melinda '10 English Education Pottsville, PA Annandale, VA Harrisburg, PA Business Administration i Kensington, CT Luzik. Kara '1

'1 ' ' LaPalomcnto. Christina Leibrand. Katherine 1 Liddle. Adam 1 Communications

Psychology Art History Long, Rebecca ' 1 Halifax, PA Turnersville, NJ Delran, NJ Wilmington, DE English

' West Chester. PA Lynch, Andrea 1

'13 ' ' Laraia, Michelle Leigh. Rebekah 1 1 Liebergall, Alexander 1 1 Elementary Education

' Early Childhood Ed English Education Business Administration Long, Ryan 1 1 Scranton, PA Newtown, PA Elizabethtown. PA Newtown, PA Religious Studies New Holland. PA Lynch. Colin '12

' ' Large, Rachel ' 1 Leister, Todd 1 Liebman, Andrew 1 2 Accounting

' Elementary Education Business Administration Psychology Longenecker. Emily 1 Bethlehem. PA Easton, PA Stanhope. NJ Willow Grove, PA Business Administration East Petersburg, PA Lynch. Kelly '13 Lark, Caitlin '13 Leonard, Clyde '1 Light. Jaclyn '12 Health & Occupation Mathematics - Ed Business Administration English Education Longobardi. Nina '10 Phoenixville. PA Northumberland, PA Newark, DE Leesport, PA Social Work

Norristown. PA Lynd. Stuart ' 1 '13 '13 Larsen. Charles ' 1 Leone. Caitlin Lina, Kayla Music Therapy

' International Business Psychology English Education Lor, Ameeda 1 Pitman. NJ Phoenix. MD Riverton. NJ Havre de Grace, MD Biology Mohnton. PA Lyons. Emily '1 "10 Larsen. Kirsti ' 1 Leota, Aaron TO Lindner, Julie Psychology

' Business Administration Elementary Ed Elementary Education Lord. Kyle 1 3 CoatesviHe. PA Carlisle, PA Harrisburg. PA Abingdon. MD Biology Aston, PA

'1 ' '12 Latimore. Sarah Lerch. Alena 1 1 Link, Zachary

' Political Science Music Education Modern Languages Lorenz, Chelsea 1 Boyertown, PA Fleetwood, PA Coal Township. PA MacGray. Molly '13

' Latshaw, Amanda 1 Health & Occupation

"1 ' Health & Occupation LeVan, Kelsie'12 Linton. Kendra Lucas. Travis 1 Wilmington. DE Reading, PA Political Science Communications Music Education Muncy, PA Thornton, PA Wallingford. PA MaeGregor. Katherine '10 Health & Occupation H addon field. NJ

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' ' '12 Macharsky. Jacalyn 1 1 Malik, Kamron 1 Marion. Kyra Masano. Alexa '13 Maziarz. Stanley '10 Business Administration Information Systems International Business Communications International Business Westminster, MD Perkasie, PA Exton, PA Wyomissing, PA Trenton, NJ

MacKay, Jana '1 Malloy, Thomas '1 Markow. Allison '12 Mason, Jessica '13 Mazzur. Hayley '1 Music Modern Languages International Business Health & Occupation Economics Elizabethtown, PA Mountville, PA Chamhersburg. PA Willow Street. PA Malm. Stephen '10

'10 ' ' ' Mackey, John Business Administration Markowicz. Amanda 1 Massarotti, Alexis 1 McCaffrey. Kaitlin 10 English - Literature Millersville. MD Business Administration Accounting Communications Chamhersburg. PA Schuylkill Haven. PA Coatesville. PA Schuylkill Haven. PA '1 Mancc. Kristin 1

' ' Mackey, Paul 1 Accounting Marks. Stephen 1 Mathews. Brittany 1 McCarthy. Eleanor '13 Political Philosophy Goshen. NY Psychology Early Childhood Ed Engineering Chamhersburg, PA Mickleton, NJ Lincoln Universitv. PA Jefferson. MD

' Manchak, Jessica 1

' ' Macomb, Christopher ' 1 Lancaster, PA Marsico. Shannon 1 1 Mathews, Jessica 1 McCarthy, Erinmarie '12

Biology Business Administration Elementary Education Business Administration ; Macungie, PA Mandia, Melissa '13 Elizabethtown, PA Huntingtown. MD Drexel Hill. PA Communications

'10 '1 '13 ' Macus, Joseph Lansdale, PA Marsteller. Rachel 1 Matlack. Anna McCarthy. Melissa 1 Computer Engineering Communications Music Therapy Political Science Mannion. Lisa '12 Newtown Square, PA Honolulu. HI

' Magnolo, Alexandra 1 Psychology Martin. Alisha '13

' '10 Elementary Education Mechanicsburg. PA Biology Matthews, Kelly 1 McCarty. Kelli Robbinsviile. NJ Port Trevorton, PA Accounting Elementary Education

' Mansour, Shahd 1 Hershey. PA Lancaster. PA

' '12 Mains, Ryan 1 Industrial Engineering Martin. Allie

- '1 '10 Engineering Lititz, PA Biology Premcdicinc Matthews. LeighAnn 1 McClain. Florentina Denver, PA King of Prussia. PA Elementary Education Communications

' Mantz, Andrew 1 Chesterfield. NJ West Chester. PA

'1 ' Maiorella. Jenna Business Administration Martin. Amanda 1 2 Elementary Education Health & Occupation Mattox. Jenna '12 McConnell. Brittam 'Id Rockville Centre, NY Maranga, Eric '13 Elementarv Education Elementary Education Political Science Martin. Juliane '12 Philadelphia. PA Sarasota. FL

' Maioriello, Nicolle 1 Catonsville, MD Business Administration Early Childhood Ed Manhcim. PA Matz. Andrea '10 McConnell. Kyle '12 Douglassville, PA Marani. Alena '13 Political Science Business Administration First Year Student Hazleton. PA Lebanon. PA

' '10 Makara, Kevin 1 Martin. Monica '10 Social Studies Ed Maratta. Stephanie 'I 1 International Business Mauger. Michael McCooey, Christopher MO

Horsham. PA Social Work York, PA English - Literature Religious Studies Islip, NY Pottstown. PA Buffalo, \Y

'1 ' Malchorn. Lisa 1 Martin. Renae I 2 Health & Occupation Marciniak. Ashley '10 Fine Arts Mauro, Sari '1 \K( ormack, Megan '13

- Halifax. PA Elementary Education King of Prussia. PA I oglish I iterature I lem Middle Education Frccland. MD Olivet. MI Loganton. PA

' Maley, Christine 'I 3 Martin. Shaun 1 3

' '12 '12 Health & Occupation Marcolongo. Sarah 1 3 Engineering Max. Ron a McCormick, Kellj

Moorcstown, NJ Health & Occupation Chamhersburg, I' \ Modern I anguages Communications Saint Clair, PA '1 '13 Malick, Hunter 'I I Mares. Mollie'13 Martinez. Alvaro 3 May, Sarah

Business Administration Chemist r\ Business \dministration Environmental Science \K( rary-Md lain, Donte '13 Center Valley, PA Easton, PA Alicante. Spain Kennetl Square, P \ International Business Bethlehem. P\

'1 ' ' '1 Malik. Jennifer 3 Mariani, Andrew 1 Marline/. Sammie I Ma/epmk. Cristina 2 Business \dministration Biology -Allied Health Political Science Business Administration Mel achron, Phillip '12 (hem Hill, NJ Media. I'\ Coal Township. P \ Baltimore. Ml) Business Administration

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' ' McGonigle, Stephen 1 McQuiggan, Rachael ' 1 3 Metz, Evan 1 international Business Religious Studies Engineering Rrirfax, VA Richboro, PA Doylestown, PA

'12 ' ' VIcGowan. Huntley Meaney, Craig 1 Meyerhoffer, Shelby 1 Communications English Communications Malvern, PA Ellicott City. MD Jonestown, PA

i '1 '13 '1 McGrann, Khouri 1 Meaney, Julian Michel, Elizabeth English First Year Student Biology Glenside, PA Collegeville, PA j Meaney, William '1

' '13 McGraw, Michael 1 1 Social Studies Ed Mickel. Lauren rEnglish - Literature Toms River, NJ Modern Languages ![Wallingford, PA Shamokin. PA

' Meanix, Erin 1

' '12 McGraw, Sean 1 Health & Occupation Mihovics. Shana

Psychology Parkesburg, PA Communications . | TT Wallingford, PA Nanuet, NY H^b|> Meerbach, Anna '12

' ' McGuire, Kathleen 1 Fine Arts Miller, Aleah 1 'Health & Occupation York, PA Biology West Chester, PA York, PA . - 8 Mellinger, Lorin '12 1 Meat Trial ' '12 |McKenney, Morgan 1 Elementary Ed Miller, Alivia Biochemistry Akron, PA Modern Languages Boothbay Harbor. ME Aspers, PA Mellott. Katherine '1

' ' McLaughlin, Brittny 1 1 Business Administration Miller, Bridgett 1 Accounting Boyertown, PA Modern Languages York, PA Red Lion, PA Melnick. Jennifer '1

' McLelland. Tiffany 1 Social Studies Ed Miller, Casey '10

Biology Oreland, PA Biology - Premedicine i Winter Park, FL Harrisburg, PA Mercuri, Alicia '1

' McMichael, Nicholas '12 Biology - Allied Health Miller, Chelsie 1 Religious Studies Pottsville. PA Health & Occupation New Cumberland, PA Wells Tannery, PA

' Merk, Catherine 1

"1 ' McMullin. Caroline 1 Health & Occupation Miller. Christopher 1 Business Administration Media, PA Accounting Chelmsford. MA Lebanon, PA Merusi. Sarah '10

' McNamce, Shannon 1 Modern Languages Miller. Colby '12 Holland. PA Montague, NJ Biology Education Oak Hill, VA

' McNaughton, Meghan '10 Metcalf, Autumn 1

' Political Science Communications Miller. Danielle 1 Harrisburg, PA Catonsville. MD Business Administration New Oxford. PA "12 McNicholas, Elissa Mettler, Travis ' 1

' Psychology New Cumberland. PA Miller, Erica 1 Glenolden, PA Mathematics - Ed

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'13 '10 ' ' ' Miller, Gretchen Mitchell, Lucas Morgan, Ashton 1 Mulcahey, Ryan 1 1 Nagle, Christine 1 Early Childhood Ed Business Administration Health & Occupation Economics Social Studies Ed State College, PA Lititz, PA Reading, PA New Tripoli, PA Mullen. Emily '12 Miller, Jamie '12 Mitchell, Ryan '13 Morgan. Erika '1 Business Administration Nakagawa, Kenneth '12 Communications Communications International Business Stroudsburg, PA Criminal Justice Malvern, PA Middletown, DE Collegeville, PA Lititz. PA Mulligan, Patrick '12

'1 '12 '1 ' Miller. Jena 1 Mitchell, Zaehary Morgan. Rebecca 1 Business Administration Naradko, Holly 1 Health & Occupation International Business Fine Arts Middletown, PA Health & Occupation Elizabethville, PA Salisbury, MD Mitsch. Justin '10 Mulvaney, Mara '12 Natividad. Monica '1 Miller, Jessica '1 Chemistry Morgan. Samantha '1 Jenkintown. PA Business Administration Elementary Education North Hills. PA Social Studies Ed

'12 ' Pottstown, PA Macungie, PA Munoz, Ruben Nebbia. Morgan 1 1

'1 Modge, Julie 1 Biology - Premcdicine History Miller, Jordan '1 Elementary Education Morin, Amy '13 Hyattsville, MD Allentown. NJ Business Administration Glenolden, PA Health & Occupation

'13 ' Havertown, PA Lewiston, ME Munz, Kevin Neff, Zaehary 1 Mol, Max '11 International Business Sunbury, PA

'1 ' Miller, Laura Valkenswaard, Moritz. Lauren 1 Haddonfield. NJ

' Psychology Netherlands Early Childhood Ed Neidig. Samantha 1 Waldwick. NJ Murowany, Erin '1 3 Biology

' Miller, Sierra 1 Momcnzadeh. Katherin '10 Biology - Allied Health Wellsville. PA Elementary Education English Education Morris, Alexis '13 Millvil'le. NJ

' Sunbury, PA Nuangola, PA Communications Neiheiser. Derek 1 Whiteford, MD Murphy, Duncan '12 Business Administration Miller. Zaehary '10 Momenzadeh, Megan '10 Psychology Wernersville, PA History Mathematics - Ed Morrison. Coty '1 Lansdale, PA

'1 Old Lyme, CT Nuangola, PA Physics Neill. Alyssa 1 Hummelstown, PA Murphy. Mallory '1 BioTechnology '13 Mills, Zaehary Mommersteeg. Florentine 'I 1 Business Administration New Milford. CT Business Administration Blaricum. Netherlands Mortara. Kathryn '12 Pottsville, PA

' Miftlintown. PA Social Work Nelson, Abigail 1 3 Monismith. Emma '10 Flemington. NJ Murphy. Terra '10 Early Childhood Ed '1 Milowicki, Karen 1 Music Therapy Health & Occupation Marietta. PA '1 English Harrisburg. PA Mortimer. Amy 1 Ashland. PA

' Wilmington. DE Psychology Nelson. Christopher 1 '10 '1 Montemurro, Jeffrey Woodbury, NJ Musyt, Stephanie 1 Biology Minin. Maksim '12 Health & Occupation Health & Occupation Chadds Ford. PA

'1 Actuarial Science Moseson. Lisa 1 Annapolis. MD

' '1 Lititz. PA Montfort, Megan 1 1 BioTechnology Nelson. Kristen I

' - Modern Languages Upper Darby. PA Myers. Matthew 1 1 Biology Allied Health

'1 Minka, Paige 1 Biochemistry Voorhees, NJ

'1 ' Environmental Science Moon. Amelia 1 Motika. Stephen 1 Pennsburg. PA

Avondale, PA English - Literature Chemistry Nelson. Michael '10

' Mequon, WI Kutztown, PA Myers. Rebecca 1 3 Biology

' Minori. C'ristcn 1 1 Elem/Middle Education Voorhees. N.I

'10 '1 Elementary Education Moore. Julie Mover. Danielle 1 Reisterstown. MD

Shamokin Dam. PA Business Administration Music Education Nelson. Seth 'I 1 Baltimore. MD Forest Hill, MD Social Studies Ed Minter. Ezra '12 Marietta. PA Business Administration Moore, Shannon Mu. Bingye '10 Altoona, P \ Psychology International Business Nace. Shane '13 Neugebauer, Kayne '1 Gettysburg. P \ Doylestown, PA Actuarial Science Music Education Mitchell, Chelsea '12 Hanover. P \ Matamoras, PA '10 Social Work Moose. Kayla Mulcahey, Dustin "l l '1 '1 New I isbon. N.I Elementary Education Business \dministration Nace. Taryn Neumann, Sara

Hanover. I' \ Health & Occupation Sociology- Anthropology Hellam. PA

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kevitt, Leigh '12 Norman. Sara '10 O'Brien, Kristen '1 O'Neill, Craig 10 Pagana. Nicole '13 'Elementary Education History Health & Occupation Psychology Health & Occupation iddlesex, NJ Narvon, PA Westminster, MD Roslvn, PA Montoursville. PA

' ' ' ' Mewberger, Avery 1 Northrop, Peter 1 1 O'Connell, Michael 1 1 O'Neill, Maurice I I Pagano. Elizabeth 1 1 Engineering English Communications English Actuarial Science unthicum. MD Hatfield, PA Berwvn, PA Elkins Park, PA Cherry Hill. NJ

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'12 ' '13 ' fVewman. Michael Northway, Molly 1 1 O'Connell, Thomas O'Neill, Sean '12 Page, Nakia 1 History Health & Occupation Communications Business Administration Criminal Justice Lititz. PA Cumberland, ME West Sayville, NY Philadelphia. PA

' Ontiveros. Leigh 1

' '12 ' Newton, William I 2 Norton, Tyler O'Dowd, Spencer ' 1 Music Therapy Page. Rebecca 1 Business Administration Biology Theatre Elementary Education Dauphin. PA Pittsgrove, NJ Methuen. MA Opdyke. Nicholc '10 Bristol. PA Elementary Education '1 '10 '1 Ney,ey, Patrick Nott, Denise Offe, Thomas ' 1 Frenchtown. NJ Pagut. Thomas

Biologyffioloi Elementary Education Physics Communications

' Hummelstown, PA Manchester, MD Draveil. France Orlando, Jennifer 1 3 Freehold. NJ Communications

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' (North Bergen, NJ Mount Joy, PA Burnt Hills. NY Orlando, Matthew 1 Washington Crossing. PA i Wyomissing, PA

'13 ' ' (Nguyen, Quynhnhu Nutaitis, Loretta 1 Oh, JeeHee'13 Palmer. Amanda 1 Phvsics Education Biology Business Administration Osborn. Brian '1 Modern Languages jYork. PA Wilkes Barre, PA Seoul, South Korea Business Administration Nazareth. PA i Sayre, PA

'13 ' ' '10 Nguyen, Trang Nygren. Linnea 1 O'Hanlon, Thomas 1 Palmieri, Jeanna

' International Business Elementary Education First Year Student Osborne. Brandon 1 Health & Occupation JHanoi, New Hartford. CT Engineering Point Pleasant, NJ O'Hara, Sean '13 Baltimore, MD '1 Niedermayer. Jenna '13 Nyman. Lisa 1 Chemistry Pandl. Maxwell ' 1 Health & Occupation Psychology Chadds Ford, PA Osterhoudt, Amelia '13 Business Administration Cinnaminson, NJ South Glastonbury, CT Music Education Emmaus. PA '1 Ohrum, Tristan 1 Phoenixville. PA '1 Nilcs, Christopher ' 1 Political Science Pangrazi. Michael 'Environmental Science Elizabethtown, PA Oswald. Christopher '1 Mathematics -Warrington, PA Physics Fleetwood, PA i ' ' Obcrg. Allison 1 Okorie, Chinweotuto 1 Philadelphia. PA

' Nilsson, Christer 1 Elementary Education Communications Panish. Robert ' 1

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- ' Biology Allied Health Perry, Elizabeth 1 Pipkin. Madison '13 Columbia. MD Biology Elem/Middle Education Hanover. PA Landisville. PA Pasquino. Olivia '13

' Early Childhood Ed Perry. Katherine 1 Pizzuto. Jacqueline '10 Mathematics Business Administratis

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'12 ' Media. PA Phillips. Autumn Porcaro. Alexa 1 Environmental Science Earlj Childhood Ed Patton. Megan '13 Waynesboro, P \ Shoemakersville. PA Biology

'1 ' Laytonsville. MD Phillips. Brittain 1 Porter. Rebecca 1 Communications Health & Occupation

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'13 ' Forest Hill. MD Phillips. Ian Post. Sean 1 Early Childhood Ed \ccounting Paulshock. William '13 Middletown, DE Branchville, NJ First Year Student

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Payne. Chelsea '1 3 Mount Laurel. NJ

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Si l DENT DlKI i M>K1 162 Student Directory 163 announcemen

Francisco Bertossi

Ojala que siempre conseves alegria y energia como en tu ninez.

We hope you will always have the happiness you had as a child.

Querido Fran: En este momento importante de tu vida quermos felicitarte y desearte todo lo mejor a lo largo de tu camino. Para eso usaremos las mismas palabras de inmensa alegrfa que expresaste cuando en tu nihez, visitaste este maravilloso parque en Dinamarca. Entonces te decimos: Fran, sentimos que, "nuestros ojos llegan al cielo de felicidad" cuando vemos que con todos tus esfuerzos llegaste a una de tus metas, y no importa que elecciones te brinde la vida, recuerda, nosotras siempre estaremos a tu lado, seremos tu soporte para alentarte.

Felicitaciones, we love you very much. Dios te bendiga siempre. Mami, Giorgi, and baby Giova.

Dear Frank,

At this important time of your life we want to congratulate you and wish you the best along your road. To do that we will use the same words of immense happiness that von expressed when you visited this marvelous park in Denmark as a child. So we say to you Frank: We feel that "our eyes will arrive at the skv of happiness" when we see that with all your determination you arrived at one oi your goals, and no matter what path life leads you down, remember, we will always be there to support you and cheer vou on.

Congratulations, te queremos muchisimo.

God bless you alwaj s.

Ma, t liorgi, and baby Giova

Si \iok Announcements lbh Ryan, Ryan Barrett

You have faced some very difficult times in your life and you always fought back. You were never a quitter. We E- -. never quite imagined this far ahead. We were caught up liHU] in the excitement of your little world where there were /v always happy and fun times, and cherished everything that went along with you being a little boy and yes even

those sad tough times. It's still hard for us to comprehend

how we got from that little boy to a fine young man.

Here is good! .".,; i i are a You strong and determined person. We know that whatever you do with the rest of your life will be as great as your first 22 years. Always remember where you came from and the values you grew up with. Believe in yourself, as we do, and nothing will be beyond your

reach. Never forget we are proud of you .

We love you and will always be there for you . You will

be our little dinkster forever.

Love always, Mom & Dad

Kaitlin Bonnar

Dear Katie,

Well, you finally made it - Congratulations on a job well done! You have accomplished so much and yet you are only beginning to scratch the surface. We are so proud of you! Best of luck in your future endeavors.

Love, Mom & Dad

SeniorAnnouncements 167 Matthew Currie

Matt Currie

~\Ve're sojrroud of you!

Our Cove, Mom, "Dad and JamiCy

Aimee DiMichele On Endings...

Aimee, There will always be ending, Bittersioeet endings, I am so proud of your many accom- Filled with treasured memories of days gone by. plishments in the past four years! But with all endings come new beginnings. New beginnings filled with more laughter, more tears, Always have the courage to believe More courage, more fears in yourself and follow your dreams! More love, more caring, More hope, more despairing. Love, Nezv beginnings filled with new adventures, new friendships, new experiences. Mom Yet, the past will always be a part of our lives which we will often recall. Sometimes with fondness, sometimes with regret. But always with knowledge of internal growth. The time has come for yet another ending Let this ending be your new beginning.

May each day your life touches be filled with everlasting faith.

Surround yourself with it.

For if you have the courage to believe in yourself.

You will be resilient to whatever life has in store for you. You will be able to endure anything and succeed.

I ven the pain of bittersweet endings.

CDM2-7-2010

S niorAnnoi \< I Ml NTS lhS Erin Floherh

Dear Erin,

Congratulations on preparing yourself for a bright future. May your life be filled with all the love and happiness that you deserve, and may all your dreams come true!!

"You are our sunshine!"

Love you always, Mom, Dad, & Katie xoxo

Laura Kuserk

Lo: What we love about you:

You can execute a perfect lateral - Dad You show great book club potential - Mom We are finally twins - Claire Field-trip Fridays - Gavin

Which only goes to show, you are:

Talented, Intelligent, Pretty, Adventurous.

Love and congratulations on all your accomplishments! *mbw

SeniorAnnouncements 169 Christopher McCooey

Christopher -

When we look at you and the amazing man you are, we know that this milestone in your life is just one more of many yet to come. We are so blessed because you have brought so much joy and pride into our lives. You are a giving, loving, supportive, caring, compassionate man, son, brother, grandson, nephew, cousin and friend. All who are touched by you are better for having had the experience and we know no matter where your life path takes you, you will make a posi- tive difference.

With much love - always, Momma & Katie And all those who love you!

We must become the change we want to see in the world! Gandhi

Michael Nelson

Dear Mikey,

My wish, for you, is that this life becomes all that you want it to, Your dreams stay big, and your worries stay small, You never need to carry more than you can hold,

And while you're out there getting where you're getting to,

1 hope you know somebody loves you, and wants the same things too.

We love you!

Mom, Dad, Kristen and Danielle jl

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Si mokAwoi n< i \ii \is 170 Ryan Allord Allison Andrew.

Dear Ryan, Dear Allison,

You've grown up to become an amazing It seems like only yesterday that you were taking young woman. You're king, thoughtful, and your first steps and now you are taking one of your biggest steps, graduating from college. We empathetic, while at the same time, ambi- are very proud and overwhelmed with joy and tious, focused, and hard working. We respect happiness with what you have accomplished and the way you live your life; achieving your in the wonderful young woman you have be- goals while also finding time to help others come. You have been blessed with wonderful gifts and enjoy the simple things. We couldn't be and talents to share with others. Always keep prouder. May you live the life you've always your warm, beautiful smile and life will smile

imagined. back at you. Ahead of you is a bright and exciting and successful future! Love, Mom, Dad, Congratulations!!! Rowdy & Taylor All Our Love, Mom, Dad, and Jeffrey ^^

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Lauren Canzanese Katalina Deaven

Dear Lauren, Dear Katalina,

From the day you were born, We hope your dreams take you beyond your you have brought so much joy j expectations to the highest of your hopes, and into lives. | our Your determina- to a new world of opportunities. We wish tion, your sense of humor and J you the best, and our love and our hearts will your loyalty to those around always be with you. You have been a ray of

; you, make us so proud of you. sunshine in our lives.

I As you leave Elizabethtown, Congratulations! i with so many wonderful

! friends and memories, we pray that you continue to find true Love, joy, happiness and love in all Mom, Dad, you do and in all vou meet. & Carolina

We can't wait to see what the future holds... We love you!

Mom, Dad and Andrew

***And if you get the chance,

to sit it out or dance...

I HOPE YOU DANCE***

Senior Announcements 171 i

Mollie Eckert Derek Foust

It's hard to believe you are DEREK, ready to take another huge ot it rt it in: step in your life. It seems like lilt. Or. Ml III'! DOLES just yesterday that you were

a little girl playing with your dolls and toys and now you have grown into a beautiful young woman ready to gradu- ate from college.

I could not wish for a more beautiful and loving daughter. You have come through some difficult times but God was always there for you and he will be to guide you along the way. You have the potential to do great things and suceed in whatever you do. May your future be filled with peace and happiness and may all }tn si: i.xn link n-t i*k\ your dreams come true. Till; THRESHOLD OF Remember and cherish the .I.XFW'hin:. many friends you made. ,i.\i:i% ' it fnti.ii. \ \wiLh nn. i 'i: a: f.lltlCI'l lly. Love, in i m •//// \ inn:. mi:. Mom co.

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Joke Fulton Lindsey Goff

Lindsey,

We made it, Daddy! Thank you for At 3, you may have looked back, just once. working so hard but Sine then you have always looked to the future always putting me while enjoying the present. Your future is here, first! Lindsey. We are proud of you and the path you

have taken to get to this place in your life. I love you, Zoe Congratulations on the past and the present. Here's to love, hap- piness, and success in the future.

PS Grammie, Papa, Aunt Love, fori, Aunt Uncle Trov, fena, Mom and Dad Bryce, and Addv are very proud of you and love you, too!

Si \ior Announcements 172 Kyle Grimm Thomas Hickey, Jr.

It was '87 when you first made your mark. We were proud parents, happy as a lark.

Kyle, four We watched you grow from the palm of our hand. years ago college was only a dream, Sports, music, and education and into a man. now four years later you have built a sound foundation for your future. You reached another milestone, your college We know you will be a bril- degree.

liant music teacher. Use it wiseley. BE ALL YOU CAN BE.

With love and peace We are so proud of you! Madre and Padre. Love and Congratulations! "MUSIC DOESN'T LIE. Mom, Dad and Lauren IF THERE IS SOME- THING TO BE CHANGED IN THIS WORLD, THEN IT CAN ONLY HAPPEN THROUGH MUSIC." -Jimi Hendrix

Stephen Juliano Timothy Katzaman

Keep aiming for your dreams. Your

aL.-C,;"- ^. • Dear Stephen, future adventures are just beginning. We are behind you wherever they take you. " " "There is a good reason to ' u " ' they call these ceremo- Love, j *«t- 'n W y ^. ''jKr9 "ies 'commencement Mom & Dad ? ^ WFs£*; exercises.' Graduation \ U is not the end; it's only 1 the beginning." 1 ^ 1 f - Orrin Hatch

VVe are so proud c>f you! We love you.

Mom, Dad, & Victoria

Senior Axnouncex iexts 173 Brian Kiernan Courtney Lan

"Don't walk behind me; I may not lead. Dear Brian, Don't walk in front of me; I may not follow. Just walk beside me and be my friend." Congratulations on your graduation! We are so -Albert Camus proud of your accomplishments as a student and an athlete. We've enjoyed every minute of watching E- town baseball. May success and happiness follow

you as you begin the next chapter of your life.

Love always,

Mom, Dad, Kelly, and Kathleen

Your graduation is a time for celebrating 'you.' Congratulations, we love you! Mom, Dad, & Ken

Julie Lindner Melissa Lukacs*

Julie, Dear Melissa,

Even as a youngster, you You have reached for were hitting the books. the stars and have been successful throughout We are very proud of your college years. Your you and wish you all the commitment, compas- best! sion and zest for even- thing you do in life has Congratulations! made you into the beautiful voung woman we lo\ e and cherish today. Love always, Mom, Dad, Chris, Re- We are so proud becca & Marilyn ot you and vour accomplishments, and wish vou great "We hope you never lose your sense of wonder. success as you You get your fill to eat but always keep that hunger. begin your career We hope you never fear those mountains in the as an educator. distance. Never settle for the path of least resistance.

I ove \h\.i\ v And when you get the choice to sit out or dance, Mom, Dad, Allison We hope you dam e and Brian -Lee Ann Womack

S mukAwduncemi \is 174 Joseph Macus Stanley Moziorz

' Congratulations Joe! Dear Stosh,

We are so proud of your many accomplishments! So many changes in your life over the past 22 We wish you all the best that life has to offer. years. The one thing that remains the same is your contagious smile! Love, Mom & Dad We are so proud of you and all that you have ac- complished.

Enjoy the journey and keep smiling!

We love you al- ways, Mom, Dad, Jared, and Andrew

Flori McClain Brittany McConnell

"What lies behind us and what lies before are tiny matters us Brittany, compared to what lies within us" You are the best! We ~ Ralph Waldo are so proud of you. Emerson We know that your dili- gence, creativity and Dear Flori, love of children will When we look at you, take vou far in your see a beautiful young woman with a strong we field. determination to meet the challenges ahead, to be a good friend, sister, daughter. You need Love, look no further than within yourself to find the Mom & Dad keys to the world. As we watch you graduate, our hearts will be bursting with pride, with

love, with all that is good. Congratulations Flor! Love, Mom and Dad

Senior Announcements 175 Michael Patrick Joseph Rettura

Dear Mike, The trail you blaze is your life and the secret now Your mom and dad want you to know you see, How proud we are of you, Lies within your heart & soul and can set your You gave your all with everything spirit free. You've ever tried to do. We are so proud of the little boy you were and the And through the years we watched you grow man you are. You followed the path less travelled Without a doubt we see, and set your magnificent spirit free. A fine example of a man You sure turned out to We love you! be. Mom, Dad, Alyse, Travis and Memphis Congratulations Son We Love You, Mom, Dad, Jasper, Jojo and Cody

Craia Rixham Caitlin Russell

Congratulations Craig! Caitlin,

We are extremely proud of Your accomplishments throughout college have you, of what you have ac- been remarkable. You have succeeded beyond vour complished and of the man own expectations. Your kind and loving ways have you have become. The road touched many. The lacrosse games and tailgates, ahead will be full of life's winter and spring break trips, jazz band concerts, challenges, but we know you campus activities, award ceremonies and the abroad will meet them with the same trips to Ecuador and Spain have been awesome and determination and strength enjoyed by all of us. May of character that have always your amazing journey been your hallmarks. continue to soar as you pursue your dreams and Love always, ambitions. We wish you Mom, Dad, and Owen Success and God's Bless- ings. Make no little plans; they have no magic to stir men's blood. Make big plans, aim high in hope and work. - Daniel H. Burnham Love, All oi Youi Family Always do right. This will gratify some people, ami astonish the rest.

- Mark I wain

Si mokAwoi m i mi sis 176 Jessica Russell Maraaret Sabota

Dear Jessica,

Our gift to you is much more than a college education and

new car. Hopefully, it is a fam- ily tradition of values (from both the Herrings and Rus- sells) that you will continue, and pass along to others. We're proud of your accom- plishments - academics, intern- Dear Maggie, ship, and NCAA tennis tournaments - and wish May your days be filled with music. you the best of everything! May your path be paved with song.

May the sounds of forever lift you up Love always, and keep you strong. Mom, Dad, and Kaitlyn May your heart resound with laughter. May your life be tuned for praise. May the hymns of faith bring you hope. Try not to become a man (wom- May the rhythms of your life bring you joy. an) of success, but a man (wom- May the harmony of friendship bring you love. an) of value. We're so proud of you! -Albert Einstein - Joseph M. Martin

Mom, Dad, Luke & Mom Mom

Jennifer Schoonmake. Amanda Sedlak

Congratulations to you, Amanda.

You have worked so very hard and deserve this achievement. We are so proud of you and "nothing compares to you." As you start your

next path in life, know that you will succeed in all you do!

Love, Dad, Mom and Dana

"Go confidently in the direction of your dreams. Live the life you have imagined." -Henrv David Thoreau

Senior Announcements 177 Elliot Seldnei Annette Sestito

Conceive the ideal and pursue it!

Love Dad and Judy

Congratulations, Annette!

There is a good reason they call these ceremo- nies commencement exercises. Graduation

is not the end; it's the beginning. We are so proud of the young woman that you have become and all of your accomplishments Remember.. .the tassel was worth the hassle!

Love, Mom, Dad and Anthonv

Coitlin Smith Kevin Smith

Dearest Kevin,

Where have your college years gone? It seems like just yesterday, you were leaving home for your first year of college, and we were coming to visit you dur- ^» *^^^^\ W" hi ing Homecoming. We can remember during your freshman year orientation, how one of the professors told the parents to let your student spread his wings and not to smother him with weekly phone calls and Dear Caitlin, emails. You have definitely learned to spread your wings during your four years Congratulations. We're very proud of you and it's at Elizabethtown College. been wonderful watching you grow into a beautiful You have grown into a \ en and talented leader. We're responsible and motivated sure your future will even young adult. Your future is exceed your great accom- exremelv bright and prom- plishments over the past four ising! We are enormouslv years. proud of you!

Love, With Mom and Dad love, Mom and Dad

Si \ i< w Announctmenib 178 Timothy Stepp :•#:• •:•

Dear Meghan, We are very proud of all your hard work and all you have accomplished. Your future success has no limits, and we will always be with you wherever

life's journey takes you.

Love, Mom, Katelyn, Frasier, Maddie Lyn, Crystal, and Opal Rose Tim, Primary to your accomplishments is the con- "Congratulations! tinued belief in yourself. Our hope is that you Today is your day. find the path that suits your dreams and beliefs. You're off to Great Places! Congratulations, we love you very much. You're off and Mom, Dad, and Drew away!...... And will you suc- ceed? "Don't aim for success if you want it; just do Yes! You will, in- what you love and believe in, and it will come deed!..." naturally." -David Frost - Dr. Seuss

Shannon Twi< Edna Zhou

Dear Edna,

Wow, what a journey you have just completed!

You still have a long journey ahead of you, but

"with your head full of brains, wherever you fly, you'll be the best of the best!" We will always be with you wherever you go. Bon Voyage! (Yi Lu Congratulations Shannon! Ping An!)

It seems like just yesterday you were playing in the Love always, park and flying kites. Somewhere along the way, Mom, Dad, and Rebecca you grew up into a beautiful, intelligent woman. You are everything we could have hoped for in a daughter and granddaughter and just in case we haven't told you often enough. ..We love you and we are so proud of you! Wherever life takes you, remember that we will always

—^w: 1 be here for vou.

Love, Mom, Dad, and Mom Mom

Senior Announcements 179 Lauren Canzanese Jackie Cou

Dear Lauren, In Kindergarten, you sang "Practice Makes Perfect" and you proved this to be true during your Senior Voice

I have always been so proud Recital at E-town. Music has always of you through the years, and been your love and through it you have especially now as you celebrate brought joy to so many! your Graduation Day! Congrat- Congratulations Jackie! We wish you ulations. ..the best is still ahead the best with your musical career! of you! We love you! Mom & Dad Love, Grandmom

EmiIy Darline Doty - UEfiHSSH32 Dear Darline, From the time you were born, you've always shown your Congratulations on getting individuality and your caring through this step on the path of nature. We always knew your life. May the next step bring you hard work would bring you lots of success and happiness. success in your life. Congratu- ^:'J^ lations - we are so proud of you! We are so proud of you. Love, Much love always, Mom, Dad, Adam, and Megan Mom, Dad, Melissa and Andrea

Michael Hestet Joshua Houseal Josh, Michael,

We have enjoyed watching you grow and When you long for life without difficulties, develop confidence from vour college experi- remind yourself that oak trees grow strong ences. We are proud of your accomplishments in contrary winds and diamonds are made and the opportunities that you have taken under pressure. advantage of during vour four \ car-, at Eliza- bethtown. Congratulations on your achievement. We are so proud of you. May God bless you We u ish you much happiness and success in and strengthen you for life's trials. all of vour future endeavors.

1 I ove, ove, Mom, Dad, and Aaron Mom. Pad. Zach. and Brett

Allison James Michael Jankowski

Congratulations Allison! We are very proud of Dear \lu hael, you. Keep sharing that b eautitul smile! Always

- believe in yourself we ( o! We are so verj proud ol you. You have grown into an amaz- ing young man, and you will

1 ove, be a wonderful O.T.!

Mom, Dad, 1 indsay, I ove,

Megan. 1 ddie ^nd Mom and Dad Nellie

Senior Announ.( i mi \ is ISO Laura Krieger Melinda Loiselle

Congratulations, Laura! are We Congratulations Melinda! We are so so proud of you! As you now proud of you! We wish you all the best enter the "real world," remem- in your life ahead. ber that we love you and are here for you. Keep smiling! Love, Dad, Mom, Dave and Jackie Love, Mom & Dad

Congratulations on your climb

Melissa Preston through college. It does seem like Lindsay Rile* you moved mountains to get where Congratulations Melissa! you are. You are a record holder, a soloist, a captain, a successful student, a beautiful and strong person who thinks for yourself. We are so proud of you and You persevered and have become a stronger person. "There's al- your many accomplishments! ways gonna be another mountain, always gonna want to make it wish you all the best that We move..." Whatever is waiting life has to offer! on the other side we know you

will face it with strength and determination. Love, Dad, Mom, Grandma, Tom, We love you and will always be Ray, & Douglas behind you. Mom, Dad, Sarah, and Patrick

Lauren Rossi Jen Schiefe,

We are so proud of you! We You are an amazing daughter and a wish you all the best life has wonderful sister. We are so proud of you! to offer and we will always be Thank vou for the joy and laughter you there to support you and cheer have brought into our lives. May God you on. bless you as you continue vour life jour- ney and may vour future always be filled with success and happiness. We love you Love, very much. Mom, Dad, Kayla, Pop-Pop & Grandmom Always, Mom, Dad & Chris

Christopher Senese Leah Shenk Christopher, Congratulations Leah!

We are so proud of you. You have worked so hard and Congratulations on your gradu- accomplished so much to get to ation— where you are today. We are so the best of life is still to come for proud of you, continue to fol- you. low your dreams.

All our love, Love, Mom, Dad, Gary, Meadow & Dad, Mom, Jacob and Jordan Cracker

Senior Announceddents 181 Steven Shuleski

From your first day of You have grown up to be such a wonderful young school until your last woman! We love you and - we've always been wish you a lifetime of happi- proud! ness.

Love, Mom, Dad, and Matthew

He has achieved success lived Jonette Williams who has well, laughed I often and loved much." - Rachel Witkovslv Congratulations Janette! Bessie Anderson Stanley

Dearest Rachel, We are so proud of all your accom- plishments! You have been our source of joy since the tirsl day you entered this world. Always remember we love you no matter what! You loved school from the first day of preschool. Now you will help others Follow your dreams and give God the glory! You are an amazing, gifted, and talented young woman love it, too. Good luck in your teach- and you can do whatever you believe you can do! ing career. Go out there and make a difference!

Love, Love always, Mom, Dad, & Dan Mama and Dadd\ &AM0l

2010

Si morAwih \t 1 Ml VIS 182 On behalf of the Conestogan Year- book, our editorial board would like to congratulate the entire Class of

2010. Good Luck in all your future endeavors.

SeniorAnnouncements 183 The Conestogan Yearbook, volume 88, was produced by a selecr tew of Elizabethtown College students. Taylor Publishing in Dallas, Texas printed the publication, which was overseen by plant account executive Robert Porter.

Elizabethtown College's local representative, Ed Patrick, Jr. offered assistance in production stages, financial matters, and contributed ample advice. Also from Taylor Publishing, Creative Artist Seana Litt aided in the hands-on aspects of the book. Individual student portraits, in addition to avast majority of candids, were taken by Herff Jones Photography, Inc., which was represented by account executive Mark Huff. One high-end Canon EOS Rebel XTi was used tor the campus life and club group shots, with all photographs being printed in the CMYK tormat. This year's cover was designed by the Conestogan staff, with support given by Stephen Williams from Taylor Publishing. The 2010 edition was produced using two Dell Optiplex 755 machines running Microsoft Windows XP and Adobe Creative Suite }. In the Creative Suite, InDesign and Photoshop were used tor layout design and image manipulation, respectively. Fonts that were applied throughout the book included, but were not limited to: Maximo, Birch, Alfonso, Bauhaus, Athena, Rinna, Import, and Palatino Linotype

Editorial Board JenniterN. Fimmano, Editor-in-Chui

Kevin J. Smith, Assistant Editor Leann M. Johnson, Sports Editor Laura Rohbins, Assistant Sports Editor Whitney Ruto, Events Editor

Brittany Schroyer, Campus Life Editor & Photographer Gale Marrm, Staff Advisor

With the completion oi this bonk, there are many thanks to be given: Lori burke and James Miller from College Relations, Diana Lynn Horn and Benjamin Goodhart from the Business Office, Mark Clapper and Bam Freidly from Alumni Relations, IVbr.i Althofl and the entire -t.itf oi Registration and Record-. Michael Swanson from rile Fine ck Performing Art- Department, and Sharon Sherick from the Center tor Global Citizenship. Our staff would also like to thank the following: Information and Technology Services, Mail Services, Administration Senior Staff, Athletic

he-, Resident Assistants and Area ( loordinators, and the Elizabethti w ti's student body.

The Conestogan ha- been the official yearbook at Elizabethtown College, Elizabethtown, PA for eighty-eight years.

I ditorial content does not necessarily reflect the views ol the College and or it- affiliates. Address am questions, comments, and or inquiries to: Editor, Conestogan Yearbook, One Alpha Drive, Elizabethtown, PA 17022-2298. Our office is located in BSC #246. Contact Information (p) 717.361.1107 (0 717.361.3772 (e) [email protected] (w) Imp: www.etown.edu conestogan