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I ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE ELIZABETHTOWN, PA 17022 THE HIGH LIBRARY 1991-1992 lift ABET. '.TOWN COLLEGE MIOWN, PA 17022-2227 E-Town students show their support Jen Benton and Brian Frost make for both the soccer players and the lemonade at Homecoming, homecoming court.

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". . . This is the time to remember cause it will not last forever.

This is the day to hold on to Cause we won't ." Although we'll want to . . "This Is The Time" by Billy Joel © 1986 JOEL SONGS All Rights Controlled and Administered by EMI BLACKWOOD MUSIC INC. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured. Used by Permission

Goalie, Rick Saulle makes an excel- lent save at one of the many home games.

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Kelly Keane heads back to her room Mark Coassolo and Stephanie Cox after one of her classes. hang out in the BSC lounge between classes.

Opening 5 Tammy Levengood considers buying beads at the Midway.

Homecoming activities culminated with the announcement of Jennifer Benton and Dane Delozier as queen and king.

Karen Haldeman, Katie Savare, and Mike Tillyer head toward the Jay's Nest for a snack.

6 Opening Opening 7 8 Opening At Homecoming, Tracy Seiler lends a hand to her club in tie-dying.

Once the bleachers are full, many people choose a closer view of the

Ronni Bell takes time to read her mail.

Opening 9 Ravi Patel studies in the Hess Gal- lery in Zug Hall.

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Fred Noble and Heidi Perry broad- cast live from homecoming midway.

Opening 1 Jen Riley and Ron Demby serenade the homecoming crowd at the Mid- way.

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Ann McClure, Dale Zeigler, and Col- leen Ehret brave E-Town weather to support the baseball team.

Opening 1 Sujatha Pupala, Molly Greist, Jen Fidler, and Emily Foster enjoy the food, fun, and friends that can al- ways be found at the Midway at Homecoming.

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, Students walk to their next classes during an afternoon at E-Town.

Opening 1 1 6 Special Events illizabethtown once again held traditional annual special events such as Parent's Weekend, Homecoming, Convoca- tion, TGIS, the Jr-Sr Dinner Dance, and holiday dinners. This fall, the college sponsored the "Changing Brain" Sym- 9 posium. There were no classes held the day of the symposium in order to give students, faculty, staff, and community mem- bers the opportunity to attend the event. It worked because Gibble Auditorium was packed with people waiting to hear specialists in the field of psychology lecture. Special events such as AIDS Awareness Week and Alcohol Awareness Week were also sponsored again with a wide variety of related activities. The Second Annual Spring Arts Festival was held and included a variety of activities including a juried art ex- hibition, an art sale, jewelry-making, a photography contest, and a battle of the bands event which featured local bands made up of students form the college. Through events such as been Simply Spectacular. President Speigler welcomes stu- dents and faculty.

CONVOCATION

September 25, 1991 marked the 92nd Convocation at Elizabethtown College. Convocation signifies the beginning of the academic year with a collage of welcome addresses, speeches, and music. The ceremony, which acknowledges student scholars and professors, is open to all students and is held during a Wednesday at 10. The guest speaker for this year's event was Dr. Jacob Neusner who addressed the stu- dents and faculty along with President Speigler. Everyone left the ceremony with high hopes for a great 1991-92 school term.

Two students provide musical en- Professors join in the pomp and cir- tertainment for the ceremony. cumstance of Convocation.

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udents and faculty fill Brinser Lec- re Hall in preparation for the sym- )sium presentations.

FALL SYMPOSIUM

The Congress of the United States designated the 1990's as the "Decade of the Brain". In recognition of this, Ehzabethtown College sponsored a series of lectures and discussions bringing scientists, professionals, scholars, and lay people together to reduce the bridge between research and practice in our knowl- edge of the brain. On November 19, 1991, classes and laboratories were cancel- led so that students, faculty, and staff were free to observe the Fall Symposium sessions. William T. Greenough, Ph.D., offered a plenary session entitled "The Developing Brain", which ex- plored the development and life-long plasticity of the brain. James L. McGaugh, Ph.D., explained the Adult Brain and Michela Gallagher, Ph.D., explored the Aging Brain. Finally, musicians from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Ethnomusicology Program performed music of non-western cul- tures. To maintain the theme of the Fall Symposium and to follow- up on the highly technical presentations, the Wednesday at 10 on November 20, 1991 presented a panel discussion on "The Dec- ade of the Brain".

Michela Gallagher, Ph.D. explains her view of the changing brain.

Special Events 1 PARENTS WEEKEND

The vacuum cleaners are humming, there's a huge line in the laundry room, and E-town students are busily running up and down the hallways. This could only mean one thing — the parents are coming. Yes, Parents Weekend ascended upon us once again. A talent show which was once again sponsored by APB, was held during the weekend. The large audience was entertained by a comic lip sync and dance group, as well as various soloists and piano compositions. As is college tradition the annual Parent of the Year Award was presented by the Parents Council. This year's recipients

were Mr. and Mrs. Lesh, the parents of Jayne Lesh, who is a junior at E-town. Beside the traditional weekend festivities, an added at- traction visited E-town. Many people gathered at the high school in order to see Ken Richard in his portrayal of Mark Twain.

APB calls for a final curtain call as Julie Urland singing for all the world the audience gives the participants a to hear, standing ovation.

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Carmella Hoppie, Udochi Amachi, Ferd Bikle, Paul Chell, and Mike and fellow member make up the Bardzik rock the house as US. dance group, Chill Out Charlie.

Special Events 2 HOMECOMING

Homecoming '91 was an exciting day for both alumni and current students. The activities at midway and the many sporting events were all great successes. Faculty, friends, and family joined students by participating in the many events offered. The court consisted of freshman Marc Herrick and Voula Kyriakopoulos, sophmores Edward Savino and Tracy Seiler, juniors Donald Blyler and Dierdre Hendrie, and seniors Scott Helsel, Mike Testani, Angela Maxton, and Udochi Amachi. Jennifer Benton and Dane DeLozier were crowned Queen and King of 1991. The Brotherhood of Blue won their game by a score of 1-0. The game's single goal was scored by junior Pat Walsh. Homecoming evening included a buffet style dinner and Roberta Flack concert. All of the participants in Homecoming '91 will hold the day as a fond memory.

Four alumni were honored with awards during the men's soccer half- time festivities.

22 Special Events E-town's Tony Suozzo fights Hav- rford's David Felson to gain pos- ession of the ball.

Myer dorm council joins in on all of the action by selling cotton candy.

Special Events 23 One of the Homecoming Queen Phil Good, assistant men's soccer nominees, Angela Maxton, was es- coach, receives one of the many corted by Mike Bouscaren. awards presented.

24 Special Events Special Events 25 Tracy Raine makes Halloween a lit- Deb Hooker adds her support to the tie better for some kids. Halloween festivities.

26 Special Events Augie Avecedo helps Michael McGinnis get ready to scare.

HALLOWEEN FUN

Halloween at E-town was an unusually successful holiday this year. An unprecedented number of groups and organ- izations participated in the Halloween festivities. There were three different haunted houses across the campus for students and staff as well as the community to visit. The health center as well as parts of Zug and Esbenshade were transformed into rooms of horror and suspense. Pumpkin carving in the Dell brought not only students out of their rooms but also attracted many children from the community. Those students who attended the event not only decorated their own pumpkins but also assisted the kids present in creating a Halloween masterpiece. Halloween night brought much activity to campus as Schlosser and Royer, sponsored by Residence Life Council, handed out candy and goodies to all those dressed up for the evening. Other students and guests formed the live audience for the WWEC Live Halloween Radio Show, sponsored by the So- ciety of Collegiate Journalists. Scary stories and sound effects sent fright through the night.

Augie Avecedo prowls the campus Heather Florin attacks a helpless vic- for potential victims. tim.

Special Events 27 WHAT A LOVELY WAR

With eye-catching scenery, professional acting, and explo- sions that rocked the house, "Oh What a Lovely War" com- bined history and comedy into a wonderful night at the theatre. Under the direction of Michael Sevareid and tech- nical direction of Jim Hunter, the musical showed that Elizabethtown has a positive future in theatre. The long hours, tech rehearsals, and dedication proved successful with record attendance pushing the Alumni Auditorium to its full capacity every night the show was run. Congratulations to the cast and crew of this production for making history an en- joyable experience.

The English, portrayed by Marc Ahrens, Marty Rapp, Sandy Warren, and Celia Lemming, try to listen in on the German's plans.

28 Special Events Erik Rommel and Luke Livingston catching a sneak peek at their ;nemy's war plans.

11 Murray, a Serbian spy, insults Marty Rapp doesn't believe Marc the Archduke Ferdinand's wife. Ahren's plan is good enough to de- feat the Germans.

Special Events 29 Debbie Shafer and Augie Avecedo Coach Roderick helps serve the stu- are happy to spend their Thanks- dents, giving dinner with close friends.

30 Special Events THANKSGIVING

Thanksgiving is a time for family and friends. Two weeks before the actual Thanksgiving day, the Elizabethtown Col- lege family joined in their annual dinner. The students dressed-up and prepared for a relaxing meal to be served by their own professors. The cafeteria was transformed into a beautiful dining room, complete with candlelight and tablecloths. The meal included everything from turkey with all the trimmings to cider and pumpkin pie. An enjoyable evening was had by all who attended, in- cluding the professors who volunteered their time to help out with the annual tradition.

Deb Hooker and Renee Zeigler relax after the sumptuous meal.

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"Us" provides musical entertain- ment in the Dell.

THE ARTS Dancers perform in Thompson Gymnasium for the Spring Arts Fes- This spring, students had the opportunity to experience not only the artistic ability of their fellow classmates, but also the talents of many guest performers. Two weekends were de voted completely to the Arts; these were the Instrumental Music Spring Symposium and the Spring Arts Festival. The Symposium included concerts, clinics, seminars, and demonstrations, which allowed Elizabethtown's musically gifted students to work and perform with experts in the world of music. The symposium also provided music education and a source of relaxation for all students. The annual Spring Arts Festival provided musical enter-l tainment from some of our college-based bands. In additioni to this, there were also vendor stands and the presentation of the spring production.

32 Special Events The student band. Velvet Elvis, per- formed for students and parents in the Dell.

Special Events 33 34 Special Events MERTON OF WE MOVIES

Lights, camera, and action; that is what drew "Merton" out of the country and into the hustle and bustle of Hollywood. "Merton of the Movies" typifies the struggle of the movie business; as well as, the tricks producers used to satisfy the actors, the audience, and themselves. The production of "Merton of the Movies" was attractive to the audience by the use of elaborate sets and lighting. A particularly effective element was the silent movies and their use of strobe lights. The audience was especially responsive to the relationship between "Merton" and "girl", which is at- tributed to the acting abilities of each member of the cast.

Ed Lee, Heidi Carter, Michael Scharfenberger, and Lisa Tarsi pose in character after a long night under the lights.

Phil Billoni practices his golf swing while on stage.

Special Events 35 John Lerch and Lisa Marie Hunter Seniors, Sherri Shaffer and Barbi take advantage of the bar. Moore, and their dates take time to pose for the camera.

36 Special Events WE JRSR DINNER DANCE

This year's Jr-Sr semi-formal was held on April 11,1 992 at the Marriot Hotel in Harrisburg. The evening included food, dancing, and friendship for the many students who par- ticipated in this year's event. The hotel served as a weekend get-away for many of the students, as they had the oppor- tunity to reserve a room for the evening; this meant that they had full access to all of the hotel's recreational facilities. A great time was had by all of the guests. The Junior Class is deserving of a huge amount of appreciation for their time and hard work in the preparation of the evening.

Keith Monaco and his date dance the night away.

Special Events 37 The evening gave friends a chance to spend time together.

38 Special Events Students await the commencement of dinner.

Eight students clown around for the camera.

Special Events 39 ANNUAL AWARDS CEREMONY

A college's excellence lies in the quality and involvement of its students. Elizabethtown is indeed fortunate to have the rich resource of committed and outstanding students. This ceremony, in some way, recognizes their contribution to that milieu which makes our college distinctive. No recognition can be comprehensive. Many of those who have helped make Elizabethtown College a special place are, of course, regret- fully omitted, but the gratitude of all in the College com- munity for their efforts is offered.

Rebecca Wagner receives her award Joan Austin congratulates Dwight from Deb Rebman. Lefever for his award. f

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Mr. Jack Hedrick gives an award to Debra Krause.

Scott Helsel and Tracy Raine em- brace at the awards ceremony.

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Udochi Amachi happily receives her award from President Gerhard Spiegler.

Special Events 41 42 Special Events Rick Saulle takes his show on the road in hopes of reaching a larger audience.

UNDER WE BIG TOP

The circus fun began Thursday afternoon as a clown hand- ed out helium balloons in an attempt to boost excitement and participation in the upcoming events. The TGIS weekend was packed full of activities and fun; from movies to a costume dance party. APB, sponsored several bands which performed in the Myer/Ober breezeway. Another popular event was the Scavenger Hunt sponsored by Residence Life Council. This Many people enjoyed the food under the big top. years hunt had the largest number of participants and was the most successful yet. The traditional TGIS dinner was held in the gym which was transformed into a circus wonderland.

Special Events 43 Students, family, and friends filled the church for the worship service.

SENIOR WORSHIP SERVICE

At 10 a.m. on May 23, the day of graduation festivities began with the annual senior worship service. This service was held at the and is conducted by and for graduating seniors, to give them one last opportunity to be in worship together. Many senior class members par- ticipated in this memorable event ranging in roles from sing- ing to speaking. Several graduates even shared special mem- ories of their college careers with the audience. Many tears Tonya Kramer reflects on her four years Etown. were shed, but many smiles also appeared at this joyous time at MX. THINGS of celebration. BRIGHT * BEAUTIFUL "All things bright and beautiful"-the theme of the senior worship service.

CLASS op 1992 SENIOf? SERVICE

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Dr. James Dively was the professor chosen to speak at the service.

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Dwight Lefever delivers his message.

Brenda Norris performs at the ser- vice.

Special Events 45 Seniors wait for the conferrence of their degrees.

Graduates listen intently to the Commencement speaker.

COMMENCEMENT

On May 23, 1992, the 89th Commencement at Elizabethtown College were held. The event took place in the Dell under hot and humid conditions. The commencement address was given by Ida K. Chen, Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County. After her inspiring speech, Judge Chen was presented with an honorary degree and similar degrees were conferred upon Ernest W. Lefever and Malkia Roberts.

The chosen Teacher of the Year was then announced; it was presented to Otis Kitchen, Professor of Music. The degrees of Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts were conferred upon approximately three hundred seniors.

Although graduation brings many tears, for it marks the end

of a student's college career, it also marks the beginning of a very bright future.

46 Special Events Graduates show appreciation many different ways.

A friend helps Jennifer Hester put on her academic hood.

Special Events 47 The Concert Band provided all mu- sical accompaniment for the festiv- ities.

Seniors applaud the Teacher of the Year, Otis KJtchen.

48 Special Events Judge Ida K. Chen gave the com- mencement address.

Maryann Lampart prepares to re- ceive her degree.

AMSK^-W Graduates process into the Dell.

Special Events 49 \

50 Clubs SIMPLY organize:

Elizabethtown offers many opportunities for involvi ment through the numerous student organizations. The; clubs provide members of the college community wi insight and experiences in the activities and fields of th choosing. Clubs allow students to broaden their horizons by getting together with people who share a common interest or desire and get involved with things they are truly interested in or concerned about. They are also a good opportunity to network for the future. To gain recognition as a college club, a group of terested people must first submit a constitution to accepted by Student Senate. After this is passed by Stude Senate, the group officially becomes a club and from thei they must elect officers and plan meetings have been Simply Organiz

\ SENIOR CLASS

This has been a good year for the senior class. They started out the year at Homecoming where they successfully sold their entire stock of t-shirts. The seniors then proceeded to beat last year's defending champions in the tug-of-war contest and became the reigning tug-of-war champions. Homecoming also provided the seniors with the opportunity to boast some of the best in their class. Dane Delozier and Jen Benton represented the senior class as Homecoming King and Queen, respectively. The senior class also sponsored a trip to Baltimore Inner Harbor during the first semester. The trip proved to be quite successful. There was a great turnout with 68 members of" the class attending. Spring Semester also proved to be a fun and exciting se- mester for the senior class. The class officers were in com- munication with the administration and planned a number of special class events including community service and proj- ects. The Senior class decided to show appreciation to the college by buying a new Elizabethtown College sign for the corner of College Avenue and Mount Joy.

Senior Class Officers-Herb Nix. Heather Frank, Scott Helsel, Ronni Bell. Junior Class Officers-Don Blyer, Brandi Tallman, Tracy Raine, Meaghan Ettl.

52 Clubs Meaghan Ettl persuades Pam Diaz to buy a Jr. Class t-shirt.

Sophomore Class Officers-Tracy Seiler, Kevin Pugh, Michael Griffiths. Freshman Class Officers-Row 1 : Ann Madden, Julie Brown, Sandy Hartman. Row 2: Creighton Faust, Jenn Forney. Brian McCall.

Clubs 53 Christine Garabrant puts the final One step in completing the paper is touches on a story. laying out the pages.

Conestogan Editors and Advisor-Row 1: Elisa Kaplan Miller. Row 2: Kelly Conestogan-Row 1: Christine Nichols, Heather Steiner, Pam Schuette, Carlson, Brett Preston. Shanita Starks. Row 2: Tammy Hershberger, Jen Fidler, Ann Loose, Missy Woodfield, Eric Paules, Karen Myers. Row 3: Gary Landis, Todd Eicker, Mindy Burrell, Renee Hatter, Karen Enright, Laura Greger, Andrea Berry, Patti Bolanowski. Row 4: Rebecca Fisher. Debi Wright, Monika Freitag, Stacy Koll. Melanie Davis. Jennifer Hock, Nicole Files, Jennifer Reedman.

54 Clubs 2 ETOWNIAN AND CONESTOGAN The theme chosen for this duction of the weekly news- years edition of the Cones- paper. The layout program togan, Simply Divine, fits the was switched from Ready- book perfectly. The theme Set-Go to Pagemaker, up- was chosen to motivate the grading the look of the paper. staff and editors of the On top of all of these me- Conestogan to produce a chanical changes, the paper book which in its simplicity was expanded in a variety of is divine. And that is just other ways. Features and what they created. The pro- Spotlights on Elizabethtown cess began in September, graduates were added to the when staff selections were sports section. Expanded held. Advisor, Elisa Miller, coverage of world news was and editors, Kelly Carlson added through features such and Brett Preston put the as "Our Turn," a weekly ed- yearbook together with the itorial expressing one view on

help of 49 staff members, 1 a controversial issue of con- section editors, and two as- cern. As for community sistant editors. news, an Elizabethtown po- Many hours of hard work lice blotter, including infor- 6 were put into the book by mation concerning any indi- TO everyone involved. With viduals on campus or in the great effort from all of the town itself, was added to the dedicated staff members, the paper in February. The staff • December deadlines were of the paper was also en- • i i met. The book was finally larged. Positions for assistant completed in June, enabling editors were opened in order fall delivery at homecoming. to broaden the number of The Conestogan staff used people involved. Everyone the resources available to involved was responsible for 1 them to create a yearbook, the quality paper that was which in itself is "simply di- produced. Editor Dale t 1 |i vine." Zeigler stated, "The Etown- The Etownian underwent ian staff really pulled togeth- ' i 1 many positive changes this er this year to make the paper year. A lot of new computer a more quality production. equipment was acquired, en- They are all good workers." LLLi. abling faster and easier pro-

Etowian-Row 1: Tara Jennings. Dale Zeigler, Christine Garabrant, Lynn Chatterton, Melanie Wagner, Ronni Bell, Casi Clocker. Row 2: Rick Saulle, Julie Borst, Ann McClure, Paul Muschick, Mandy Cushman, Amy Noble, Jen Walter grins and bears another Jennifer Walter. Craig Hergert. Row 3: Elisa Kaplan Miller. late night in the Etownian office.

Clubs 55 ECTV-Row 1: Green Siyani, Eileen O'Donnell, Ed Johnson, Amy Fink, ECTV "Talk of Heather White, Marcus Grimm. Row 2: Rich Amatulli, Alison Billoni, Kelly Masso, Paul Muschick, Krista PfeifTer, Mike Rubinkam. Brian Wauhop. Row 3: Karen Zimmerman. Carol Siekierka, Bridget Hayes, Kim Powers, Megan toe Towns" Thompson, Tara Jennings, Tara Hunt.

ECTV's production "Talk of mester under their production, die Tuvmis" lias been a giuup they a re ve r y eager tu start of people that has been grow- blending their talents even ing together with each passing more and having specialized week. Since most of the pro- shows. Unsure of exactly what duction staff last year was they will be doing they can made up of seniors, they were only tell us to wait and see. forced to start from scratch They have although promised this year. From the first show that whatever it ends up being that they put together they they will surprise all of us. have been growing with leaps Motivated by their purpose and bounds. to inform the College and the Dr. Neil Dominas has been local community on newswor- "tremendously impressed" thy events, they are doing their with the job the staff has done. very best. As they plan on Even though there have been showing us, their best is yet to up and down days in the stu- come. We cannot wait to see dio, for the most part the out- the magic that is produced by come is better than could have the dedicated students of been expected. ECTV's staff. Now that they have one se-

Krysta Randies concentrates on set- Brian Wauhop spends another ting up a shot. Thursday afternoon behind the scenes of ECTV.

IABC-Row 1 : Christine Garabrant, Dale Zeigler. Row 2: Alicia Dolan. Sherri English Club-Row 1: Douglas Reynolds, Paula Patton, Emily Foster, Kris Bjornestad. Sandy Warren, Eileen O'Donnell, Kimberly Hall, Amy Fink. Snook, Sheila Landis, Angie Heffner. Row 2: Bridey McGuire, Allison Row 3: Kelly Carlson, Debi Wright, Ed Johnson, Michelle Buonanno, Alison Leytham, Miki Obuhanick, Tammy Grasso, Abbey Shoemaker, Derek Scott. Billoni, Karen Zimmerman. Row 3: J. Morrin.

56 Clubs SCJ-Row 1: Sandy Warren, Tammy Hershberger, Sherri Bjornestad, Dale WWEC-Row l:Christine Garabrant, Sherri Bjornestad, Alicia Dolan, Heidi Zeigler, Amy Fink, Eileen O'Donnell. Row 2: Michael Sevareid, Jennifer Perry, Sandy Warren. Row 2: Karen Zimmerman, Brian Charles Keller, Fred Fidler, Kelly Carlson, Brett Preston, Heather White. Marcus Grimm, Brian Noble, Rob Napoli, Renee Jacobs. Wauhop, Wendy Mayer. Row 3: Sheryl Campbell, Ed Johnson, Kelly Masso, Paul Muschick, Ronni Bell, Casi Clocker.

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Sigma Tau Delta-Row 1: Bridey McGuire. Kimberly Chew, Tracy Zim- Computer Science-Row 1: Daniel January, Gregory Grohotolski, Eric Paules. merman. Row 2: Deirdre Pocase; Tammy Hershberger, Jennifer Fidler. Row 2: Ceri Davies. Denise Diehl, Richard Evans. Glenn Plott. Dave Zachary.

Clubs 57 Prc-I-aw Club-Row 1 : Dave Helms. Frank DeAngelis, Christy Zakis, Jennifer College Democrats-Row 1: Donald Lewis, Jen Gates, Beth Foster. Row Breen, Jennifer Miller, William Friedmann. Row 2: Bridget Hayes, Kerri Anne Bonnette, Rob Saienni, Tara Jennings. Slavin, Michele Kurczewski, Ann Madden, Brian McCall, Michele Norton, Stephanie Gibson. Row 3: Allison Leffler, Robert Ellis, Susan Weiss, Brett Preston. Mindy Burrell, Beth Robinson, Pam Diaz.

College Republicans-Row 1: Matt Lawrence. Row 2: Dave Helms, Stephanie Students For Choice-Row 1: Beth DaRamus, Michele Johnston, Jennifer Gibson, Lynn Chatterton, Lisa Coleman, Bridget Hayes. Row 3: Kevin Schork, Sandra McColgan, Erin Whitney, Julie Crawford, Kristin Schuman. Jennifer Miller. Christine Hannigan, Kim Watkeys, Ann Madden, Montaperto. Row 2: Tara Jennings, Kelly Melcher, Tami Levengood, Dana Beth Robinson. Secor. Kristy Savidge. Angie Grubb. Row 3: Darby Whitmore, Beth Whelan, Michelle Reiner, Debi Wright, Len Eiserer.

58 Clubs Political Science Club-Row 1 : Bridget Hayes, Frank DeAngelis, Pam Diaz, Dave Helms, Christy Zakis, Susan Weiss. Row 2: Brett Preston, Stephanie Gibson, Bill Friedmann, Ann Madden, Brian McCall, Mindy Burrell. Row 3: Robert Ellis, Kerri Slaven, Michele Kurczewski, Jennifer Breen, Michele Norton, Jennifer Miller, Beth Robinson.

Political Science Club

The Political Science Club November, and followed up is based on the intention to with a trip to the UN in New promote involvement in the York City in the spring. Cam- #1 political processes as well as paign '92, a radio broadcast to increase awareness and on the issues of the forthcom- ^*^U knowledge of the American ing election, is also an activ- political system. The club ity of the club designed to v participated in the Home- keep the college community io coming festivities by having a better informed on the po- ^ stand at Midway. The club litical issues of today. also sent delegates to a model The Political Science Club 1 United Nations at the Uni- has 112 members and is ad- J versity of in vised by Dr. E.F. McClellan.

Advocates for Peace-Row l:Christa Koppenhoefer, Abbey Shoemaker, Gene History Club-Row l:Kelly Strayer. Sarah Cole, Miki Obuhanick. Pam Diaz. Clemens. Row 2: Denise Germond, Debbie Cyr, Jennifer Riley, Rachel Row 2: Kristin Spader, Rob Saienni. Eric Reinbold, Harry Heckler, Jr. Zenhausern, Jennifer Fidler, Emily Foster. Row 3: Brian Charles Keller, Ferd Bikle, Michael Bardzik. Beth DaRamus, Tami Levengood, Jenny Mahan.

Clubs 59 - International International languages and Cultures Club-Row 1 : Dionne Williams, Katrina Lewis, Jessie Nalpathanchil. Becky Uber, Marisa Burgener, Row 2: Gin Whealley. Marie Andersson, Isabei Ordeix, Susan Weiss, Patricia Wilson. Languages Diana Faust. Row 3: Leslie Nichols, Karin Gustavsson, Jov Bearlev, Terri Hoffman, Laurie Stoltzfus, Kathv Roberts. Row 4: Hein Takkenberg Willi and Cultures Club TegethofT. Mark Schravesande.

This year, the Modern Language Club and the International Club have joined together to form the International Lan- guages and Cultures Club. Included in the group's approx- imately sixty members are foreign students and foreign staff members at Elizabethtown College, students who have stud- ied or would like to study abroad, and students who are interested in learning about foreign cultures. One of the organization's main goals is to facilitate the adjustment of foreign students to living within our culture. In addition, through interaction between the foreign and American stu- dents, members are given the opportunity to learn about other societies. The Club holds three annual receptions. The first is held in the fall to welcome the new foreign students and staff members to our campus. The second, which is held in the winter, is used to interact with foreign students, such as high school exchange students, who are living temporarily in the area. In the spring, the club holds its last reception of the year to culminate the foreign students' and staffs' intercultural experiences. In addition to the three annual receptions, the club has three regular business meetings with special speakers and has sponsored its own theme weekend. This year's theme weekend promoted the awareness of foreign cultures through activities such as having the cafeteria offer a wide selection of foreign foods to the students. The club also presents a series of foreign films and sponsors trips to various cities such as New York and Washington D.C.

Dr. Trachte meets with two foreign high school students at the International Banquet.

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Deaf Awareness 1 Club-Row : Beth Miller. Dana Knorr. Row 2: Sharon I.V.C.F.-Row 1: Steve Camilli, Faye Carter, Amy Hernandez, Mark Makary. Kurkis, Pam Fillebrown. Row 3: Debbie Sackin, Debbie Shafer. Row 4: Row 2: Eric Paules, Annette Cashner, Becky Uber, Beth Miller, Jayne Lesh, Kirsten Akehurst, Liz Yunger. Karen Woodeshick. Row 3: Wendy Marsh, Dana Knorr. Harry Heckler, Debbie Shafer, Carolyn Bolich, Rob Spencer. Row 4: Jen Merhar, Dina Zerrella, Michele Bell, Nicole Simon, Debra Haight.

60 Clubs Black Student Union-Row 1: Laura Handel. Row 2: Lisa Evans, Angel Newman Club-Row 1: Sue Todd, Joe Guarino, Jen Merhar, Sandy Childs, Gonzalez, LaShonda Herring. Row 3: Monica Lindsey, Tova Ashby, Norma Laura Greger, Renee Hatter. Row 2: Jennifer Shady, Gin Wheatley, Sandy Pugh. Warren, Matt Sahd, Chuck Greiner. Row 3: Anita Paynter, Paul Muschick, Maryann Lampart, Becky Wagner, Brenda Oswald.

Math Club-Row 1: Dawn Pinard, Andrea Thornton, Ellen KJeinstuber, Denise Polin, Missy Snyder, John Koontz. Row 2: Michelle Baker, Heather Frank, Renee Hatter, Sarah Steuber, Angie Grubb, Gina Baldwin. Row 3: Donald Lewis, Patrick Halpin, Chris Roscoe, Matt Sahd, Mark Schravesande, Dave Zachary.

Campus Gold-Row 1 : Sandy Childs, Jane Gockley, Amie Stutler. Row 2: Jen Merhar, Deborah Hooker, Beth Fletcher.

Habitat for Humanity-Row 1 : Jennifer Allegra, Julie Brown, Sandy Hartman, Brethren Student Fellowship-Row 1: Mary Miller. Jessie Nalpathanchil, Me- Jessie Nalpathanchil, Augie Acevedo. Row 2: Michael McGinnis, Donald lanie Detwiler, Beth Miller. Michael Reddig. Row 2: Beth Rhoades, Denise Lewis, Kim Lehto. Kristin Niedbala, Beth Whelan, Kristin Montaperto. Row Germond, Betsy Barnes, Debra Haight. Wendi Hutchinson. Ravi Patel. 3: Betsy Thomas. Herb Nix, Steve Camilli. Nicole Simon, Annette Casher, Becky Uber, Jennifer Schaeffer, Wanda Jacobs. Row 4: Sue Westerfield. Trina Tillman. Wendi Hutchinson. Jen Merhar. Brett Preston, Amy Fink.

Clubs 61 I dtuatiun-Row I: K. Slrayer, S Alpha Mu-Row 1: Ann Loose, Bethany Sabaka, Andrea Simon, Jennifer Nagle. Row 2: A. Kuspa, A. Pc( Jordan, Diane Van Buren. Row 2: Amie Stutler, Lynn Cole, Mary Anne Alleera. M. Baker. Row 3: M. Principe. Miller. Row 3: Scott Anstey, Molly Griest, Karen Haldeman, Kathryn Mc- ObuhanickJ 1 arkas, K krulVa. I). Helms. I . Whitney. H. Rhilc. Row 4: A. Lcfl

Davis. M. Ocone, S. Roll. H. Trexlcr. R Saienni. k. Wise. .1 llathawa>. Row 5: M. Cluskey, Becky Hassinger, Cathy McHose. ( ardamonc. A.J. Brocato. W. Hutchinson. H. Parkes. A. Hilc. J. Riley. J. Putnam, E. ReinboUL M Pierantozzi.

Jen Bankard concentrates on tuning Amy Stutler gives her first public her violin before the fall student per- performance in the Zug Recital Hall. formances.

Ellis R. Wolfs works were featured in the Zug Art Gallery.

APB-Row 1: Steve Lisa. Row 2: Kristin Morris, Debi Wright, Gina Hun- Band Staff-Row 1: Jennifer Riley. Ellen Kleinsluber, Eileen O'Donnell, Cathy sicker, Lisa LaPorte. Row 3: Anne Marie Mohr, Chris Hannigan, Melissa McHose, Bethany Sabaka, Elizabeth Rohrer. Row 2: Jen Merhar, Mary Edwards, Bechy Smith. Row 4: Udochi Amachi. Troutman, Danielle Mertz, Jennifer Jordan, Diane Van Buren, Andrea Simon. Row 3: Scott Bacon, Brenda Norris, Raleigh Francis, Pamela Wolf, Melanie Detwiler.

62 Clubs Arts Appreciation Club-Row 1: Amy Hernandez. Karyn Tufarolo, Krista Pfieffer, Liz Aigner. Row 2: Jill Pomroy, Kathryn McCluskey, Katie Shan- non, Terri HofTman. Row 3: Sujatha Puppala, Bethany Kirkner, Leslie Nichols, Allison Leytham. Patricia Wilson, Kristen Watts.

ARTS APPRECIATION

For a newly organized club, In December, the club was the Arts Appreciation Club has able to see a ballet produc- been extrememly active in its tion of the Nutcracker Suite. quest to support all aspects of The Arts Appreciation Club art including music, drama, also sponsored several work- and dance as well as the visual shops with speakers present- arts. The club traveled to the ing different aspects of art. Philadelphia Comtemporary A future goal of the club is Art Museum and also viewed to plan the annual Spring museums in New York City. Arts Festival.

MENC-Row 1: Ann Loose, Katy Savare. Sarah Perry, Je ifer Riley. Row 2: ALD-Row 1: Jennifer Hahn, Dana Secor, Tricia Hardick. Donald Lewis, Scott Bacon, Colleen Jung, Lynn Cole. Gina Baldwin, Tara Jennings.

Clubs 63 S.M.I.L.E. Club-Row 1 :Viv Smither, Gina Baldwin, Alison Pedrick, Marites: L las Alas, de Missy Woodfield, Bethany Kirkner. Row 2: Dawn Pinard, Ailinr j Tu, Tracy Bidle, Stacy Kain, Fred Noble, Donald Lewis. Row 3: Starlent Keeney, Angie HefTner, Lisa Richardson, Denise Germond, Betsy Barnes.

S.M.IX.E.

The S.M.I.L.E. Club is a new addition to the engage in such activities as Elizabethtown College ser- clowning and caroling during vice organization communi- the holidays. ty. The purpose of the club is The club consists of forty to provide an opportunity for active members, led by Joan college students to interact Austin. The members meet with residents of nursing monthly to exchange differ- homes, hospitals, and those ent ideas, create different that are shut-in. The Smile holiday projects, and to talk Club conducts weekly visits about their weekly visits with to such people and provides their friends. The club also different activities that en- sponsors all campus movie rich the lives of all those in- nights at Elizabethtown Col- volved. The members also lege.

Tracy Bidle puts the final touches on a box to brighten someone's Thanks- giving.

Social Work-Row ^Madeline Fieldhouse, Gina Baldwin, Christine McGay. Pi Theta Epsilon-Row 1: Jennifer Carbaugh, Gina Menzo. Sue Todd, Kelly Row 2: Rosemary Miller, Julie Heffner, Betsy Holran, Beth Rhoades. Chris- Slazinski. Row 2: Stacy Kain, Betsy Barnes, Traci Bidle, Beth Salva, Amy tine Calabrese, Donna Tiefenthaler. Row 3: Beth Miller, Lynn Hacker, Tricia Rieck, Sandy Childs. Hagedorn, Wendy Rehling, Heather Bailey, Cindy Arnold. Row 4: Beth DaRamus, Sue Westerfield, Deanna Lucas, Beth Bacon, Dina Zarrella.

64 Clubs Amatucci, Viv Smither, Beth •si-Chi-Row l:Ann Loose, Cyndi Blecker, Karen Cvrkel, Tanya Lazuka, Psychology Club-Row l:Amy Trexler, Maria 2: Holly Wolff, Angela Shin, Madeline Field- laria Amatucci. Row 2: Maryann Lampart, Brenda Campbell, Susan Miller, Tricia Hardick. Row Eiserer. nyder, Krista Mastrangelo, Sujatha Puppala, Ray Howell. house, Nicole Concodora, Len

Karen Ramsay is busy making dec- Stacy Kain and a friend fill boxes orations for the Thanksgiving boxes. with food for the needy.

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1: Stacy Gallagher. Katy Sweeney, Ray Howell. Linda Piatt. Nicole SOTA-Row 1: Sandy Childs, Karen Ramsay, Amy Rieck, Jenny Davis, Sharon Circle K-Row Concodora. Row 2: Sherry Bowman, Julie Urland. Kristin Hoffman. Colleen Schmehl. Clark, Kerri Slavin. Row 2: Natalie Stephan. Aimee Zeloski. Heidi Smith. Marisa Pamela Penglasc. Jen Weeks. Rebecca Wolyniak. Row 3: Stacey Dougherty. Marcy Bowman, Elizabeth Rohrer, Laurie Strehl. Tara Latzo, Marcy Warner. Row 3: Warner. Mary Beth Simpson. Glenn Hartman. Colleen Bol. Roberta Moore. Laura Willison. Jennifer Carbaugh, Traci Bidle. Betsy Bames. Julie Urland, Barbara Greger. Angie Weaver. Row 4: Gretchen Yeager. Ann Fntchey. Charlene Silvestro. Janet Julie Boring. Teresa Ritchie. Monica Byington. Row 4: Melissa Dalton, Karin Kenedy. Brooke Allison. Jennifer Kenned). Row 5: Lisa Coleman. Kelly Hannon. Anne Nord, Cindy Alphin. Sue Todd. Beth Christie, Stacy Kain, Heather Sheldon. Mane Mnhr. Melissa Edwards. Becky Smith.

Clubs 65 1: Delia Mu Del'a-Row 1 : Scott Habecker. Debra Krause, Cyndi Blecker, Dawn SAM-Row Holly Wolf, Christy Zakis, Jen Greentree, Jennifer Shaeffer, Pinard. Gwyn Habingreither. Row 2: Bob Mott, Professor Muston, Staci Barb Russo. Row 2: Leslie Bedwick, Keri Fielding. Heather Conway. Brian Worley, Jackie Schiavoni. Barbi Moore. Panella, Eric Paules. Jackie Schiavoni, Gwyn Habingreither. Row 3: Kelly Hannon, Martin Bruegel, Laurie Stoltzfus, Bob Mott. Row 4: Mark Landis, Tony Tavares, Megan Maguirc.

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Marketing Club-Row 1: Hope Puro, Barb Rus Kevin Schuman, Rob Accounting/Finance Club-Row 1: Ken Hammakcr. Debra Haight. Joanne Verdel- li. Bob Mott. 2: Jennifer Miller. Kim Watkeys, Gina Hunsicker. Mindy Napoli, Kevin Akerman. Christine DeLong. Row Kelly Carlson, Jennifer Row Burrell. Pamela Gulko. Jennifer Reedman. Row 1: Debra Krause, Noelle Stiles. Meoli, Jennifer Nice. Deb Wilson. Knsty Miller, Brandy Paul. Row 4: Linda Lawrence, Nicole Garrett, Cheryl Cinkutis, Tim Guhl. Judy Reigart, Mark Landis. Row 5: Dawn Pinard, Gina Wiessner. Allison Poore, Lisa McDonald, Tami Noll. Scott Habecker.

66 Clubs Sock & Buskin-Row 1: H. Feeney, K. Sitzabee, M. Etll. J. Hall, G. Berry. K. Slavin, H. Florin, B. Murray. Row 2: P. Wilson, H. Carter, C. Dechert, K. Sweeny, A. Risser, B. Hayes, R. Zenhausern, S. Knerr, C. Caggiano, E. Foster. T. Oberst. Row 3: M. Artz, T. Hoffman, A. Coucoulas. Row 4: J. Hunter, M. Sevareid, B.C. Keller, E. Lane, E. Rommel, M. Cushman, A. Hernandez, A. Gibson, K. Snook. Row 5: T. Finlan, J. Luciano, E. Lee, C. Leming, M. Heufing, B. Falck, J. Guber, J. Morrin, M. Rapp.

SOCK & BUSKIN

Sock and Buskin is the Awareness Week; and they oldest club on campus. Al- actively participate in the though it has been in exist- College Spring Arts Festival ence since the late 1950's, it every year. has been recently reactivated Along with these activities to allow for the interest in are Sock and Buskin's own ^m •"* ^4 theatre that has been found at sponsored annual events in- Elizabethtown. cluding the Annual Theme The club is a growing or- Dinner. This year the theme ganization that is active in was 1920's Speak Easy. "The the campus community. Rocky Horror Picture Show" They help other clubs and or- was presented to campus in ^^H ganizations with their college cooperation with APB. And related activities, including the major theatre presenta- events such as the Renais- tion for the spring semester 5 sance Theme weekend co- was "Merton of the Movies". produced with the Schlosser This is produced through the ** Residence Hall. They have Theatre Department. Also, Pi also with S.A.D.D. to presented m Mbl _M worked Sock and Buskin portray a D.U.I, mock trial the Spring semester one-act for College Drunk Driving plays.

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Track & Field Club-Row 1: Alec Belsky, Rob McManus. Row 2: Alyssa Outdoor Club-Row 1: Annette Cashner. Beth Robinson. Allison Leffler. Gina Hummel. Sue Westerfield, Mark Scharr. Barry Wiles, Trina Tillman, Beth Hunsicker, Jennifer Moran. Row 2: Lisa McDonald. Gina Baldwin. Mandy Flower. Donald Lewis. Rosemary Mill- Havener. Row 3: Martha Ladd, Monica Byington, Angel Beck, Michelle Cushman, Madeline Fieldhouse, Robert er. 3: Kelly Slazinski. Sue Todd. Kern Slavin. Lynn Wischner. Derek Scott. Aitala, Carol Schappell, Joan Rossini, Faye Carter. Row 4: Jaimie Farkas, Row Harry Heckler. 4: Michael McGinnis. Aimee Zeloski. Natalie Stephan. Barb Rhile, Michelle Steeley, Alison Smith, Marisa Bowman. Ann Fritchney, Row Hein Takkenberg. Mark Schravesande. Steve Camilli. Gretchen Yeager, Lisa Mudd.

Clubs 67 Student Senate

STUDENT SENATE Changes. No other word issues include the revision of could describe the 1991-1992 their constitution and the dis- Student Senate. From the used tributing of the student activ- book sale to the extremely suc- ities budget. The Senate plans cessful Homecoming festivi- to have revision of its consti- ties, on and off the Midway, tution completed by next year Student Senate has been mak- and will contain many ing the kind of subtle changes changes. Student Senate is pro- which makes Elizabethtown posing that it be responsible College a better place. Student for distributing the over Senate along with the faculty's 100,000 student activities bud- help, implemented the Aca- get, which is currently distrib- demic Code of Integrity for the uted by the administration. first time this year. Along with Once again-changes. Ac- this code, Student Senate has cording to Student Senate tackled the issues we, as stu- President-Scott Helsel, "This dents, deal with daily: grade year, there has been an in- inflation, parking, and student crease interest in Student Sen- fees. ate. Students really want a say Two of the Senate's hottest in decisions made here." « a

Hcsidinif I. ifi- ( iium ii-pM... ! Inhn l'ion/io Greg Mann. Kc\in Rough. Mi\s\ Wood- S.A.A.C.S-Row 1: Brett Preston, Cyndi McHarness, Michael McGinnis, Jen field. Chuck Grciner. Row 2: Chin Ko. Beth Havener. Pamela Penglase, Sarah Cole. Green, Dave Bachand. Row 2: Kelly Sullivan, Michael Schaeberle, Kim Karen Ennght. Michele Johnson. Abbie Stoler, Kelly Hcnning. Mark Makary Row 3: Anne Weidncr, Stephanie Turnbull, Melissa Edwards, Melissa Bush, Holly Waff, Kaunitz, Ray Emig. Wendy Marsh, Alec Belsky. Michelle Degler, Diana Faust, Dec Smith, Joe Guber, Laura Lehn, Ginger Yingling. Stephanie Lander. Row 4: Jacqueline Bartell, Mandy Sandford, Kelly Strayer, Sue Kirouac. Harry Heckler. Matt Lawrence.

68 Clubs Scott Helsel takes a break as Tara These senators brace themselves for (ennings gives the Invocation at a another problem with parliamentary Senate meeting. procedure.

Physics Club-Row LKatie Shannon. Troy Heagy, Lynn Wischner, Mary Jo Biology Club-Row 1: Mark Makary. Marc Olson. Jen Greenlree. Jeanette Digwood. Jackie Reid. Brenda Oswald. Dana Innersl. Row 2: James Blythe. Heather Parry, Kim 5tuckey, Mark Stuckey. Row 2: Gregg Troutman, Renee Hatter, Sarah Kaunitz, Becky Wagner, Liz Yunger. Charlotte LeFevre. Michelle Sleighter. Row 3: Steuber, Matthew Heinz, Joe Hnat. Row 3: Daniel January, Chuson Chang. Patty Logan. Benjamin Motz. Jenny Hull. Wendy Jacobs. Megan O'Brien, Julie Brown. Sandy Hartman. Kenneth Westervelt. Row 4: Sandra McColgan. Meaghan Hessenhauer, Katie Scattergood. Stacey Hachenberg. Mansa Burgener. Knstie Bombaro. Karen An- ger.

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SIMPLY SUPERB >r. For the past four years, the Class of 1992 has grown and developed in both their professional and personal lives. Many changes have occurred since the class entered in 1 including 988, campus renovation, the construction of the 7**? High Library and conversion of Zug to a fine arts facility. Members of the class took a great interest in campus and *-# community events. Throughout the four years, members held leadership positions in departmental clubs, Student Senate, and administrative committees. In April, the class spent time reminiscing over fond memories of years past at the Senior banquet. The tra- ditional slide show featured personal photographs from the past four years submitted by members of the class. The slide itself show was developed by the Senior Class officers. The Senior Class gift to the college was a replacement for the current Elizabethtown College sign located in front of Schlosser Residence. The sign is dedicated to students who have died while attending the college, including Gary A. Lloyd, Dave Snyder, and Dave Salmon, who passed away in previous years. This senior class has showed all that it is Simply Superb.

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Udochi I. Amachi Elementary Education Richard P. Amatulli Communications Karen L. Anger Elementary Education

Michelle R. Andrews Business Administration Cynthia A. Arnold Social Work George D. Bachand Biology

Lisa Marie Bachman Business Administration Scott D. Bacon Music Education Heather Bailey Social Work

72 Seniors Susan Banda

Kurt Barbagallo Social Studies/Secondary Education Linda A. Barnhurst Bio/ogy/Pre-Med

Joyce E. Bearley Political Science Ronni Ellen Bell

Tracy A. Belzek Business Administration

Michelle Benamati Mathematics/Secondary Education Jennifer LeAnn Benton Occupational Therapy

Philip J. Billoni Biology/Pre-Med

Sherri Lynn Bjornestad

Aaron Blanding

Cynthia L. Blecke Business Adm\

Seniors 73 Susan B. Bogu Business Administration Carolyn Elaine Bolich Occupational Therapy Stephanie Brubaker Political Science

Michael A. Bubnis Business Finance/Computer Science Edward V. Bucher Mathematics/Secondary Education Jessica Ann Buhl Modern Languages/French

Marisa Burgener Biology Susan Butch Accounting Christina Calabrese Social Work

Brenda Campbell Psychology Sheryl A. Campbell Communications Kelly Michele Carlson International Business/Marketing

74 Seniors Wayne E. Chappel

English/Professional Writing Judson C. Christopher

Sharon L. Clark Occupational Therapy Mark D. Cline Communications Sarah Cole History

John Corbett Business Administrat Stephanie Joy Cox Business Administrat Mark A. Crane Business Administrat

Kimberly A. Crozier Elementary Education Karen Cvrkel Psychology Melissa Marie Dalton Occupational Therapy

Seniors 75 Ceri Lynne Davies Computer Science Jennifer C. Davis Occupational Therapy Dane L. DeLozier Business Administration

Jeff DeStefano Accounting Christine M. Devlin Occupational Therapy Lisa M. Dianno Elementary Education

Jeanette Digwood Biology/Pre-Medicine Alicia M. Dolan Communications Colleen Patricia Dougherty Elementary Education

Amy Elizabeth Douglas Early Childhood/Elementary Education Elizabeth A. Doyle Early Childhood Education Michelle Lee Dubois

76 Seniors Alexander P. Dunnigan

Mark D. Ebersole nit*** Reiigious Studies

Colleen M. Ehret Early Childhood/Elementary Education Diane Eickemeyer Psychology

Stephen J. Enoch Psychology

Jaimie Farkas

MathematicsISecondary Educate Maureen Ferrari Political Science Danielle Ferro Business Administration

Timothy A. Finlan Occupational Therapy Stephani-Jo Fisher Early Childhood Education Mary-Elizabeth Forlin Biology/Secondary Education

Seniors 77 Jeffrey J. Francis

Heather L. Frank Mathematics/Secondary Education

David J. Frazier Political Science

Karen L. Fryer English/Secondary Education Nona Garlick Modern Languages/French Louise Gates Elementary Education

Ganese L. Geib Elementary Education Bill Georgelis Sociology Denise L. Germond Early Childhood/Elementary Education

[ennifer A. Gieniec English Amy V. Gills Sociology Melissa A. Godfrey Accounting

78 Seniors Tamara Jean Grasso English/Secondary Education Jennifer Greentree Business Administration Phillip H. Gunther III Computer Science

Melinda S. Guthrie Elementary Education Scott D. Habecker Accounting Stacey Hachenberg Biology/Pre-Med

Stephanie L. Hackenburg

Navid R. Haghdo. Biology/Pre-Med Karen Haldeman

Kimberley Jo Hall Communications Kenneth E. Hammaker Accounting Julie Lynne Heiser Chemistry/Secondary Education

Seniors 79 Scott Helsel

Occupational Therapy S. Frederick Herr Business Administration

Meghan M. Hessenauer Biology Jennifer Lynne Hester Elementary Education Angela M. Hoffman Early Childhood'/Elementary Education

Jennifer L. Hoffman Elementary Education Rebecca N. Hollinger Accounting Jonathan W. Holm Communications

Deborah Lynn Hooker Elementary Education Carmella A. Hoppie Political Science

Donald C. Hummer II Sociology{Anthropology

80 Seniors Lisa Marie Hunter Communications Patricia Ellen Ivey Mathematics Renee Lynn Jacobs Communications

Christian J. Jetter Jr. Business Administrati Michele R. Johnston English Literature Jennifer L. Jones Business Administrati

Kristin M. Keefe Elementary Education Sandra L. Keeler Occupational Therapy Starlene A. Keeney Psychology

J. Edward King Business Administra Diane L. Kipp Elementary Educatit Lisa Christine Kiret Psychology

Seniors 81 Ellen Louise Kleinsiuber Mathematics Amy S. Kline Psychology I Kristin A. Klun ' Biochemistry

Suzanne Knepper Early Childhood Education Dana Knorr Elementary Education Heather Lynn Kostick Elementary Education

Tonya Ann Kramer Occupational Therapy Debra Anne Krause

Business Administration Leslie B. Krum Communications Michele Kurczewski Political Science

82 Seniors Sharon Leigh Kurkis Occupational Therapy

Maryann Lampar

Tiffany Landis Business Administration Tara Marie Latzo Occupational Therapy Judith Laudermilch Business Administration

Tanya L. Lazuka Psychology Dwight E. Lefever Communications Kristin E. Lehn Social Work

Dennis J. Lepold English/Secondary Educatiot Debra Lesher Business Administration Katrina E. Lewis Modern Languages/Spanish

Seniors 83 Beth Ann Little Early ChildhoodjElementary Education Ann-Marie Loose Music Therapy/Music Education Gretchen Lusch Elementary Education

Jennifer S. MacNair Business Administration Nicole Madzelan Political Science Jennifer Massey Business Administration

Kelly L. Masso Communications Krista Mastrangelo Psychology Kristin Rae Mateer Early Childhood/Elementary Education

Angela M. Maxton Communications/English Wendy Gail Mayer

Ann P. McClure Commun

84 Seniors J. Kevin McFadden Business Administration

Christine J. McGay

Michael B. McGii

Carla Catherine McGowan Elementary Education

Brigid J. McGuire English/Professional Writing Gina Marie Menzo Occupational Therapy

Tricia M. Mikolor Psychology

Thomas J. Miller Business Admin Melissa P. Mitchell Early Childhood/Elementary Education

Anne-Marie Mohr Social Studies/Secondary Education Barbi Moore Business Administration Jennifer Lee Moran English

Seniors 85 Robert E. Moct Accounting Tract Lyn Musser Communications Michele Lynn Neary Early Childhood Education

Missy Neely Occupational Therapy Kathleen S. Neff Psychology Cathy Newton Elementary Education

Herbert W.E. Nix Jr. Business Administration

Communications Frederick E. Noble

Karin Michele Nord Occupational Therapy Brenda Jean Norris Music Therapy Eileen Patricia ODonnell Communications

86 Seniors Michele Lynn Oehme Business Administration Brenda L. Oswald Biology/Secondary Education Helen L. Parkes Elementary Education

Christina E. Patton Business Administration Susan Lyn Pearce English/Secondary Educatii Alison Pedrick Elementary Education

Monique Pelletier Mathematics Karen L. Peters Occupational Therapy Stephen A. Peterson Business Administration

Deirdre C. Pocase

EnglishIProfessional Writing Denise M. Polin Mathematics

Jill Louise Pomroy Communications

Seniors 87 Tiffany Lynn Poole Social Work Wendy Leigh Potter Elementary Education Kimberly Ann Powers Commun

Eve Puhalla Elementary Education

Sujatha Puppala Psychology Jennifer M. Putnam Elementary Education Susan M. Rainey Elementary Education

Martin G. Rapp Political Science Susan Reed Early Childhood/Elementary Education Wendy Rehling Social Work

Seniors Jacqueline S. Reid Biology Judith C. Reigart Accounting John Reissner Business Administration

Lynn Nicole Repko Early Childhood/Elementary Education Barbara Rhile Elementary Education Keirsten Ann Rhoads Business Administration

Roberta Beth Rhoades Social Work Robin Ricketts Political Science Jennifer Eileen Riley Music Education

Lisa Riotto Communications Melanie D. Robin English Linda K. Robinson Business Administration

Seniors 89 Elementary Education Ashley Ross Elementary Education Andrew Paul Roughgarden

Jeffrey J. Rowley Social Work Rebecca Lynn Runkle Music Tberapy/Music Education Donald E. Ruth Economics/Business Admini.

Robert W. Saienni Social Studies Elizabeth M. SaJva Occupational Therapy Stephanie L. Sauder Elementary Education

Kathi Lynn Scattergood Biology/PreMed Michael D. Schaeberle Chemistry Bryan R. Schaper Modern Languages/Spanish

90 Seniors Mark W. Scharr Physics Jennifer L. Segletes Occupational Therapy Debbie L. Shafer Elementary Education

Sherri Shaffer Business Administration Moira S. Shaughnessy Communications Melissa Shaw-Young Elementary Education

Ann-Marie Sheaffer Occupational Therapy Angela A. Shin Psychology Abigail A. Shoemaker English/Professional Writing

Jessica L. Shue English Literature

Rachel J. Sinay English Kerianne Sitzabee Communications

Seniors 91 Kerri Ann Slavin Occupational Therapy P. Kelly Slazinski Occupational Therapy Kimberly L. Smeltzer Occupational Therapy

Alison L. Smith English/Professional Writing Corinne R.L. Smith

Sharon Ann Smith Communications

Vivian Lee Smither Psychology Melissa L. Snyder Mathematics Susan Kay Snyder Psychology

Susan B. Standbridge Elementary Education Joseph Stanzione Elementary Education Philip H. Stauffer Physics

92 Seniors Sarah J. Steuber Chemistry Noelle Lynne Stiles Business Administration Kelly Ann Strayer History

Amy M. Strieker Biology Michael R. Testani Psychology Megan S. Thompson Communications

Sharon Thrailkill Business Administration

Suzanne J. Todd Occupational Therapy Patricia A. Trala Biology/Pre-Med

Susan A. Tressler Elementary Education

J. Scott Trimble Industrial Engineering AiLinh N. Tu Occupational Therapy

Seniors 93 Mara Beth Tucker Occupational Therapy

Rebecca J. Wagner Biology/Pre-Med Sandy Warren

Brian C. Wauhop Communications Patience A. Weaver Business Administration Wayne D. Weis Business Administration

Clyde Weitkamp Economics Douglas A. Wells Political Science Kenneth C. Westervelt Biology/Pre-Med

Douglas Wetmore Economics Heather M. White

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94 Seniors Deborah Lea Wilson Occupational Therapy Krista Wosiski Early Childhood/Elementary Educatio Merrie Beth Wyrick Business Administration

** Gretchen M. Yutzler Elementary Education Dale Brooke Zeigler Communications Renee Anne Zeigler Elementary Education

Rachel Zenhausern Communications Denise Zeoli Elementary Educatii Jennifer A. Zerbe Communications

Heather E. Zii Accounting Tracy Lynn Zimmerman Psychology/ English

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Freshmen, sophomores, and juniors are all pushing them- selves toward graduation and the "real world". Through the years, they build their strengths, skills, and confidence in order to be the best they can. Each year is another step in the climb toward their future. As the college grows and builds upon itself, these students grow along with it. This year marked the beginning of construction of the town house complex located behind the soccer field and the ad- dition of the BSC. For sophomores and juniors, there is the loss of Rider Hall; but for the freshmen, they are only aware of the new statue and fountain located adjacent to Alpha Hall. Changes must occur for there to be growth and new ex- periences; these changes put underclassmen Simply Under Pressure. SfinH ftnfinfiffi BRINSER

Brinser is an all-male residence hall that houses 137 stu- dents. Over the years, Brinser has acquired a reputation of not caring, but the guys are working hard to build a new rep- utation. As Head Resident Tina Hill states, "This will take time, but when you have a group of dedicated people working towards the same goal, only good things happen." One of the special events that Brinser planned for this year was Winterfest '92. Good luck to the guys as they try to create their new image.

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Brinser 1-North-Row 1: Kenny Wilson, Damian Dell'Oso, Shawn Seagrist. Brinser 1-South-Row 1: Do Sunho, Chris Black. Chris Tressler, Kevin Pugh. Row 2: Fred Herr. Marc Brown, Kevin Schmalenberger, John Rorick, Chris Row 2: Nick Nushbaum, Joe Dimino, Eric Hosier. Billy Shipman, Mat Rumbaugh. Row 3: John McGinley, Rob McManus, Jim Lowe, Mike Wickenheiser. Matukaitis.

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Brinser 3-North-Row 1 : Dave Helms, Jeff Leidig, Philip Gale, Matt Mack- owski. Row 2: Nick Guarente, Garth Greer, Sean Rowe, Mitch Groh. Row 3: Scott Elsworthy, Eijiro Uciyama, Steve Bell, Chris Roscoe. Marc Ahrens. £ft n

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Underclassmen 103 FOUNDERS

According to the head resident of Founders, John Pionzio, Founders residence hall is best described as a "growing com- munity". Each resident plays an "important role of respect" in this community. Throughout the year, the residents join together and sponsor six programs for the benefit of the entire campus. One such event was the tie-dye party that was held in correlation with the National College Alcohol Awareness Week. Students from every part of campus met in Founders' main lounge to dye their shirts, shorts, and pillow cases. Free pizza and "mocktails" were served to all who participated in the event. Founders is also the site of the dances that are held on campus every Friday and Saturday night.

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Founders A-l-Row 1: Udochi Amachi. Row 2: Jennifer Schork, Christa founders A-2-Row 1: Andrew Spragg. Aric Pedersen. Row 2: Steve Lisa, Andrew Arscott, Michele Whitmeyer, Ann Richardson, Alyssa Hummel, Michelle Rilchev. Todd Cooper, Michelle Lagassic. Jocelyn McArthur. Jennifer Kabatt, Pam Stiner, Karen Schott, Rob Sleighter, Rae Lynn Cox. Row 3: Christine Hannigan, Amy Goodling, Angie Spencer. Dean Lehman. Row 3: Michael Reddig, Jacqueline Baughman. Ida White, Donna Mackowiak. Lambi Coroneos. Erica Austin, Carla Hel- Grubb, Ann Pichiarello, Danielle Tully. Row 4: Debi Wright, Terry Oberst, fnch. Michael Wise, Sherry Weaver. Row 4: Rob Reeder, Sue Hyman, Laurie O'Hop, Sandra McColgan, Eileen Studders, Daniela Mollar. Michael Chesire. Heather Showalter, Tanya Stevens. Joe Guarino.

104 Underclassmen Founders B-l-Row 1: Kristi Yacklovich, April Gandy, Jessica Phillips, Curita Goode. Row 2: Karen Delaney, Kerry Cipollini, Kirsten Akehurst, Jennifer Moran, Jennifer Hock.

Founders B-2-Row 1: Brian McCall, David Hancock, Bret PentaJ. Don Blyer, Tom Hecker, Mark Ebersole, Jennifer Walter, Marcy Stanson. Row 2: Renee Hatter, Steph Wright, Penny Miller, Debbie Frain, Laurie Lehman, Heather Sheldon, Jennifer McCleaf. Row 3: Matt Sahd, Allison Poore, Gina Wiessner, Scott Sheppard, Mike Balichik, Mark Zehringer, Brian Falck, Harry Barnes.

A-3-Row 1: Ann Madden, Sandy Hartman. Julie Brown, Kelly Henning. ; B-3-Row 1: Kns Krusc. Cassandra Smathers, Ayelet Roscnfcld. Gin Wheatley, Row 2: Kris Colabella. Dana Innerst, Karen Anger, Tammy McAfoose, Jennifer Marcy Warner. Row 2: Laura Pisani, Linda Kolo. Stephanie Turnbull. Anne Weidner. Rager, Amy Renniger, Bill King. Row 3: Nicole Concodora. Shanita Starks, Bob Pamela Reek. Laura Handel. Julie HefTner. Allison Buck. Row 3: Heidi Carter. Karen Mott. Patrick Halpin. Steven Tregea, Tom Buch. Kris Gruin, Dorothy Brown. Brown. Kim Watkeys. Gina Hunsicker. Beth Christie. Beth Robinson. Jennifer Miller. Julie Boring. Lindsey. Row 4: Bridget Hayes. Sarah Steuber. Teresa Ritchie. Row 4: Allison Nogami, Alan Gibson, Kenneth Westervelt, Marc Olson, Bary Monica Blow, Hagadone. Megan Gehringer. Horwitz. Jack Naylay. Rob Ulmer, Mark Markary. Amy Lobaugh, Rebecca Kristina

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Founders C-l-Row 1: Matt Schildknecht. Row 2: Drew Whitmore, Michael Founders C-2-Row 1: Anne Marie Mohr. Row 2: Maritess De Las Alas, Mohr, Rob Saienni, Dusty Paddock. Skip Simpson, Brian Nevi. Christine Dechert, Meaghan Ettl, Susan Mazurkevich, Gretchen Berry, Liz Aigner. Row 3: Betsy Barnes, Linda Piatt, Karen Ramsay, Stacey Rain, Chris Giovanos, Heather Bolich, Megan Miller, Allison Leffler. Row 4: Susan Kelley, Celia Leming. Row 5: Jenn Forney, Julie Innerst, Angie Weaver, Tara Postens. Row 6: Tish Phillips. Sabrina Johnson. Jen Baumbach, Tina Nace.

106 Underclassmen C-3-Row 1: Linda Lawrence. Crissy Stern, Nicole Garrett, Cheryl Founders D-3-Row 1: Heather Hewson, Nicole Donze, Christine DeLong. Tinkutis. Brenda Smearman, Debra Martins. Row 2: Tricia Hagedorn, Michael Becky Davis. Row 2: Faye Betsker, Laura Greger, Anne Bonnette. Kim Jardzik, Ike Roh, Mark Williams. John Leaman. Gina Baldwin. Madeline Field- Kaunitz. Joey Kandisko, Kim Hoffman, Jessie Nalpathanchil, Paul Chell. louse, Rachel Weber. Tiffany Cummings. Row 3: Jen Weeks. John Murray, Row 3: Kevin Rough, Mike Schaeberle. Ravi Patel, Dave Bachand. James benjamin Motz. Timothy Guhl. Ron Demby. James Blythe. Steve Brody, Liza Dunn, Brad Baer, Rodney Martzall, Chad Corley, Ferd Bikle, Derick vlarshall. Becky Smith. Row 4: Todd Eicker, Piotr Tonia. Timothy Gebhardt. Kauffman.

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The 145 lively, energetic women residents of Myer and Preservation Halls had quite an exciting year. Myer residents became the unsuspecting victims of the controversial Ober initiations and were disrupted by the unforgettable gas leak which resulted in numerous evacuations during the night. Halloween night, the two residence halls had a special pro- gram with a palm reader and time to just relax with friends. The women of Myer and Preservation also used their unusual flair and unique style to participate in a Christmas decorating and get-together night. During the spring semester these residence halls partic- ipated in the Spring Walk-A-Thon and other fund raisers.

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Myer 1-East-Row 1: Angie Heffner, Andrea Simon, Becca Coleman. Row 2: Myer 2-East-Row 1: Jennifer Kennedy, Laurena Ludwick, Kerianne Homza. Isabel Ordeix, Molly Greist, Wendy Kleinman. Row 3: Katrina Lewis. Row 2: Erin Whitney, Lynn Wischner. Kelly Jackson, Jill Hathaway, Jennifer Jordan. Row 3: Brenda Fasolka, Viv Smither, Gail Faust, Jennifer Massey, Natalie Stephan, Roberta Moore. Row 4: Cindy Herring. Aimee Zeloski, Jill Brett, Amy Guyotte, Kelly Hannon, Janet Kennedy, Colleen Bol, Lisa Poklembo, Audry Zawislak, Tammy Ireland, Kim Smith.

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Myer 3-East-Row 1 : Jen Hewett. Row 2: Chris Derenzo, Diane Kipp, Betsy Holran, Tara Buckey. Row 3: Bethany Kirkner, Kate Savare. Terry Dawson. Missy Markey. Karen Smith, Tammy Tag. Row 4: Brandie Tallman, Kate Krufka, Bobbi Andrews. Barb Russo, Jo-Anne Baisden, Julie Ogurcak, Kara Burkett. Row 5: Kristie Bombaro, Barb Duda, Laura Lehn. Row 6: Ginger Yingling, Andrea Thornton, Susie Young, Tracy Raine, Julie Borst.

Myer 3-West-Row 1: Brooke Allison, Jenn Zerbe, Tisha Frank, Leanne Workman, Kim Hampson, Arlisa Snavely. Row 2: Sheri Miller, Allison Travas, Beth Puorro, Kim Lehto, Heather Conway, Susan Baulig, Voula Kyriakopoulos, Bonnie Williams. Row 3: Amy Messinger, Laurie Strehl, Michele Norton, Keri Miller, Dana Dorrell, Kristin Niebala. Melanie Byers. Sheri Sandoe.

Myer 2- West-Row 1: Jenny Allegra, Joanne Verdelli, Mell Detwiler, Jen Preservation-Row 1 : Nona Garlick. Tammy Grasso. Sheryl Campbell. Denise Wyman. Jen Adams. Debra Haight. Row 2: Gayla Love. Barbara Fussaro, Dorman, Rebecca Wolyniak. Row 2: Rosemary' Miller, Pamela Wolf, Kristen Colleen Jung. Row 3: Jenny Burd. Karen Koskowicz, Becky Price, Beth Pavlick. Karen Story, Rebecca Margolin. Gerber, Christa Foster. Amy Mastran. Anne-Marie Brassard. Row 4: Heidi Trexler. Lisa Richardson. Jenn Henn. Heather Haldeman, Jennifer Drezga. Valerie Kropa. Starlene Keeney.

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Ober A-l-Row 1: Brandon Parker, Ron Swatner, Phil Piercy, Chris Pawl- owski, Blake Holly, Steve KaufFman. Row 2: Jeremy Shipley, Ethan Haase, Mike Beal, Keith Mahoney, James Greenbaum, Jason Torre. Row 3: Joe Guber, Shawn Reynolds, Dave Zachary, Matt Kindon, Larry Dray, John Boylan, In Kuk Lee, Scott Shuck.

Ober A-2-Row 1 : Joe Shafer, Brian Graybill, Scott Speakman. Row 2: Phil Ober A-3-Row 1: Brian Ogle, John Corbett, Judson Wagner, Matt Garrison. Fusco, Marc Herrick, Scott MacNair, Jeremy Lewis, Brian Frost. Row 3: Dan Row 2: Matt Maslin, Augie Avecedo, Derek Scott, Ned Hagan, Chris Bentzel, January, Jason Poley, Chad Hoffman. Kevin Runk. Row 3: Daryl Miller, Scott Holman, Dennis Lephold, Jim Lopez.

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Ober B-l-Row 1: Lisa Boden, Shannon Leonhard, Amy Hite, Holly Wulderk, Amy Murray, Christine Fosko. Row 2: Andrea Coucoulas, Linda Ireland, i in .ii Jocelyn Jarzynski, Jen Coates, Angela Boblick, Tricia Treaster, Hope Lance. Row 3: Marci Grossman, Kathy Hensinger, Krista PfeifTer, Katie Shannon.

Ober B-2-Row 1: Kelly Melcher. Row 2: Laura Nelson, Brenda Norris, Missy Neely, Elissa Czetli, Heather Hauer. Row 3: Amy Richards, Kim Martin, Liz Yunger, Karen Enright, Patti Bolanowski, Paula McEwen. Row 4: Carol McErlean, Shelly Rhodes, Charlotte LeFevre, Pamela Fillebrown, Dawn Pinard.

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Ober Basement-Row 1 : Jeff Ghergo, Barry Phillips, Erik Hess, Chris Stel- Ober B-3-Row 1: Andrea Bern, Sue Orrs. Abbie Stoler. Dina Zarrella. Monique latella. Ken Jacob, Dave Rich. Row 2: Chris Morris, Lance Beck, Brian Pelletier, Lori Bentzel. Row 2: Kris Mateer, Sue Richie. Heather Bard. Amita Panella, John Deitch, Ed Johnson. Mehta, Betsy Pahl, Heather Parry, Laurie Stoltzfus, Amy Piazza, Rebecca Holcomb. Row 3: Can Small, Tess Hoffman, Dee Smith. Pam Harris. Maura Munley. Christine Garabrant. Lynn Chatterton, Tami Noll, Steph Gibson, Carol Siekierka. Angela Kuspa, Monica Byington, Erin Peterhensel.

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Although it is tucked away on the edge of campus, Royer

Residence Hall is far from isolated. With approximately 1 1 residents, Royer is an energetic place to live. Traditionally an all-female residence hall, this year Royer housed three male international students in the Royer apartment. In this environment, residents were challenged this year to communicate effectively and develop a community atmos- phere. A family atmosphere was helped by Royer's house- keeper, known affectionately as Jackie, who went above and beyond the call of duty to make students feel welcome and comfortable. Special events have included a volleyball tournament, "Hump Day Havoc," an Occupational Diversity program with Dean Moorehead, an alcohol awareness program, and various educational programs. altiu

Royer 1-North-Row 1: Nick Musmanni, Karen Rosetti, Heather Frank, Royer 1-South-Row 1: Sarah Wilcke, Heather Palmer. Row 2: Megan Alison Pizanie, Maria Russo, Marie Considine, Mary Anne Miller, Chrissy O'Brien, Krista Eagler, Jen Green. Row 3: Denise Diehl, Sandy Childs, Susan Morris. Row 2: Timo Huisman, Jen Moore, Lisa McDonald, Kelly Geary, Mitschang, Michelle Buonanno. Row 4: Marisa Burgener, Carol Schappell, April Sielski, Keri Killeen. Row 3: Tracie Danzeisen. Hilde Dijstelbloem. Michelle Aitala. Martha l.add.

112 Underclassmen i Royer 2-South-Row 1: Bekki Dailey, Julie Crawford. Row 2: Jen Jaskowiak, Natalie Eshleman, Natalie Noble, Julie Russack, Michelle Snyder, Sherry Bowman, Kelly Strayer, Beth Nagle. Row 3: Beth Havener, Pam Penglase, Alison Pedrick, Kristen Coffman. Row 4: Lisa Schellhorn, Sherilyn McFad- den, Carrie Uhlig, Beth Whelan, Leslie Nichols, Kristin Montaperto, Susan Weiss. Row 5: Amy Evans, Jen Paulus.

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Royer 3-North-Row 1: Kristin Hoffman, Susanna Grubb, Violet Berki, Amy Hernandez, Colleen Schmehl, Linda Robinson. Row 2: Sarah Perry, Gret- chen Yeager, Ann Fritchey, Tiffanie Aceto, Jennifer Paul. Row 3: Joan Rossini, Lynn Cole.

Royer 2-North-Row 1 : Suzanne Heslop, Chin Ko, Lisa Getz, Lisa Osmund- Royer 3-South-Row 1: Amie Stutler. Row 2: Alison Guinan, Kelly Hender- sen, Jen Fouchet, Stephanie Cessna. Row 2: Julie Urland, Beth Bacon, Becky shot, Kelly Gluck, Lesley Gregory, Maria McNeal. Row 3: Christine Nichols. Kelly Michelle Principe. Winston, Hassinger, Stacy Gallagher, Lisa Hazelwood, Tricia Hardick. Row 3: Chris- Donovan, Heidi Sue Adams, Marimba Nicole Files. 4: Stephanie Lundy, Laurie Munden. Kris Spader, Tracey tina Patton, Monica Kidd, Renee Rainville, Nicole Simon, Annette Cashner. Row Henry. Row 5: Debbie Manzer. Tiffany Gearhart, Sherri Koontz. Kim Row 4: Courtney Caggiano, Kathryn McCluskey, Laura Phillips. Harlan, Megan Loges, Sarah Cole, Lisa Mudd.

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Schlosser residence hall has some of the largest halls on campus, however that does not prevent the residents from being a close-knit group. One reason for this is the active Hall Council which keeps the 207 students busy through organized activities. Schlosser residents have sponsored a Renasissance Fair in the dell, a Halloween party for local children, and a Christmas party at University Hospital. In addition, the wom- en sold churros at Homecoming, volunteered their time to help build the Fun Fort, and enjoyed several activities within the walls of the building.

Schlosser 1-East-Row 1: Kathleen Welsh, Jenny Mahan, Dana Secor, Kristy Schlosser 2-East-Row 1: Kati Ridgely, Teri Campbell, Jacqueline Bartell, Savidge, Sue Barstow, Christine Devlin, Barbara Willison. Row 2: Sue Reed Athena Mountis, Elizabeth McDonnell. Row 2: Elizabeth Miller, Pamela Sue Kirouac, Mindi Kensinger, Debbie Cyr, Kathy Roberts, Traci Bidle Gulko, Kelly Burk, Steph Sides. Row 3: Katy Sweeny, Hope Puro, Jayne Krist Wosiski. 3: Laura Kenlin, Becky Readinger, Deanna Lucas. Row Lesh, Beth Markle. Row 4: Denise Miller, Miki Obuhanick, Pam Diaz, Jennifer Carbaugh, Denise Germond, Beth Fletcher, Jennifer Hanlon, Sheila AmakdTwobonJLee' AnruTsitter Landis

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Schlosser 3-East-Row 1: Melissa Bush. Nicole Vacula. Katnna Lape. Jennifer Hahn. R Holly Wolff, Jenn Kmieczak, Jenny Prim, Wendi Hutchinson, Faith Warfel, Ami-Jo Brocato, Jennifer Poinsett. Row 3: Christy Zakis, Elizabeth Rohrer, Marisa Bowman, Laura Gilligan Kris Snook, Pam Firkal. Tracy Amati. Row 4: Kristea Burnside, Nicole Walper, Amy Watson Elizabeth Raimo, Denise Corcoran, Karen Woodeshick, Cheryl Myers. Row 5: Jen Jones. Tricia Campbell, Elizabeth Bonardi, Doreen Callaghan, Allison Leytham. Mandy Sandford. LA N Row 6: Amy Trexler, Maryann Lampart, Sandy Warren, Gina Menzo, Melissa Leitch.

Schlosser 3- West-Row 1: Denise Baylor, Katie Friling, Shannon Finnegan. Wendy Lamb, Amy Dunn, Kris Landry, Ellen Kleinstuber. Jennifer Riley. Row 2: Becky Uber, Michelle Baker. Heidi Smith. Danielle Mertz, Amy Faust. Sujatha Puppala. MaryAnn Swenson. Row 3: Sheree Goetz, Leah Stevens, .Alison Smith, Ten Davis, Marcy Trout- man, Kristin Hitchner, Beth Sinno, Michelle Papeika, Michelle Artz. Row 4: Jessica Perry. Jane Petko, Angel Beck. Deb Wilson, Kathleen Wagner. Stacey Knerr, Diane Van Buren, Cathy McHose.

Schlosser 2-W'est-Row 1: Beth Manfred, Jennifer Shaeffer, Wendy Jacobs, The friendships in Schlosser are easy to find. These two residents pause in the ^obin Ricketts, Rebecca Fisher, Melissa Mitchell, Melanie Davis, Jennifer main lounge for a quick snapshot before continuing on their way. ^eedrnan. Lore Lamoreaux. Row 2: Diana Faust, Gretchen Hartigan, Trisha -orney, Jen Putnam, Mary Beth Simpson, Jennifer Shady. Row 3: Kim Rea, 3eth Foster.

Underclassmen 1 1 RESIDENT ASSISTANTS RA's make a genuine commitment to their positions with varying work hours in this live-in job. Students can apply for RA positions by filling out an application, obtaining ref- erences, and going through group and individual interviews. Qualified full-time sophomores, juniors, and seniors are el- igible for the positions. Qualifications include demonstrating leadership, mature character, willingness to work for Elizabethtown College, and genuine interest in working with the students. RA responsibility roles range from programmer to policy enforcer, adminstrator to counselor and team mem- ber. Head Residents and Resident Directors are the supervisors for individual residence hall staffs, in addition to serving as advisors to hall councils. They are the primary people who are responsible for the building itself.

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Schlosser RA's-Sue Kirouac, Beth Markle, Melissa Mitchell, Mandy Myer RA's-Row 1: Heather Conway, Tammy Grasso, Stacy Freeman, Je Sandford, Michelle Baker, Deborah Naradko. Wyman. Row 2: Jill Hathaway, Missy Markey, Andrea Simon.

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Founders RA's-Row 1 : Ravi Patel, Jeff Hall, Ron Demby, Rob Saienni, Steve Lisa. Row 2: Anne Marie Mohr, Udochi Amachi, Julie Heffner, Kirsten Akenhurst, Renee Hatter, Lisa Tarsi, Dana Innerst.

foyer RA's-Row 1: Kelly Strayer, Michelle Aitala, Michelle Principe. Row 2: Brinser RA's-Row 1: Kevin Pugh, Harry Heckler. Row 2: Navid Haghdoost. -inda Robinson, Lisa LaPorte, Heather Frank. Jeremy McGuire, Scott Elsworthy.

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OFF-CAMPUS Although the college provides acceptable living accomada- — tions on campus, many upperclassmen feel the desire to move away from campus into a college co-op or a private home.

Plum Street-Row 1: Nicole Madzelan. Row 2: Alicia Dolan, Donna White House-Row 1: Sergei Severin, Hein Takkenberg, Mark Schravesande, Tiefenthaler, Deb Lesher. Row 3: Carolyn Bolich, Heather Bailey, Amy Willi Tegethoff. Noble, Steph Brubaker.

118 Underclassmen International House-Green Siyana, Fidelis Femu, John Asani, Emmanuel

Rose Garden-Row 1: Renee Zeigler, Jennifer Hoffman, Sue Todd. Row 2: k Kelly Slazinski, Wendy Rehling, Linda Bamhurst, Deb Hooker.

Hackman House-Karin Gustavsson, Marie Andersson. Susan Banda. Off-Campus Students

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1 20 Faculty SIMPLY PROFESSIONAL Many students look forward to graduation day from college but many have chosen to return to the college campus-not as students but as professors and adminis- trators. These faculty members have worked hard to obtain

their knowledge and now choose to pass it on to current i students. The college welcomed four new faculty members: James Hunter, Paul McCormick, Jennifer Meoli, and Gabriela Sanchis. The College also bid farewell to many faculty members. After many years of service, Robert Dolan and Freda Snavely chose to retire. The efforts put forth by the faculty and administrators have displayed that they are Simply Professional. Kurt Barnada Modern Languages Jill Bartoli Education David Bauman Education Vivian Bergel Social Work

Morteza Bina Computer Science Ernest Blaisdell Mathematics Terry Blue Education Paula Boothby Education

Christina Bucher Religion Jay Buffenmyer Business John Campbell, Jr. English Eugene Clemens Religion

Paul Dennis Psychology James Dively Biology J. Sue Dolan Business Robert Dolan Mathematics

Darrell Douglas Music Pamela Drazkowski Physical Education J. Thomas Dwyer English Leonard Eiserer Psychology

Delbert Ellsworth Psychology Richard Evans Computer Science Sharon Farley Occupational Therapy Charles Fazzi Accounting

122 Faculty Mary Ferraro Occupational Therapy David Feruzza Physics Milt Friedly Art John Gaffney Physics

George Giiptis Business Paul Gottfried Humanities John Harrison Music J. Robert Heckman Biology

Jack Hedrick Chemistry Patricia Hill Business Frederic Hoffman Biology Maurice Hoppie Business

Jacqueline Jones Occupational Therapy Jack Kasar Occupational Therapy Beverly Kelly Occupational Therapy Otis Kitchen Music

Donald Koontz Mathematics John Koontz Mathematics Donald Kraybill Sociology Carroll Kreider Business

J. Kenneth Kreider History Ronald Laughlin Biology Thomas Leap Computer Science R. Bruce Lehr Sociology

Faculty 123 Henry Libhart Art Link Martin, Jr. Social Work Louis Martin English Anthony Matteo Philosophy

E. Fletcher McClellan Political Science W. Wesley McDonald Political Science Linda McDowell Education Dana Mead English

Elisa Kaplan Miller Communications Robert Moore Communications Robert Morse Mathematics Richard Mumford History

Stanley Neyer Business D. Kenneth Ober Physical Education Candace O'Donnell English Jane Palmquist

Paul Peterson Occupational Therapy Frank Polanowski Biology Laurence Polin Mathematics H. Marshall Pomroy Business

Zoe Proctor Chemistry William PufTenberger Religion John Ranck Chemistry Raymond Reeder Chemistry

124 Faculty Paul Rice Education Elizabeth Rider Psychology Arthur Roderick III Physical Education Michael Rohrbacher Music Therapy

John Rohrkemper English Gabriela Sanchis Mathematics Charles Schaeffer, Jr. Chemistry Robert Schlosser Physical Education

Carl Schroeder Music Wayne Selcher International Studies Ronald Shubert Mathematics Donald Smith Communications

Martin Spangler Chemistry John Stites Music Richard Stone Business Mark Sruckey Physics

Stanley Sutphin Philosophy John Teske Psychology Glenn Thompson, Jr. Earth Science Sharon Trachte Modern Languages

Randolph Trostle Business Barbara Tulley Computer Science Hans-Erik Wennberg Communications Robert Wheelersburg Sociology/Anthropology

Faculty 125 President's Office

Row 1 : President Gerhard Spiegler. Row 2: Rob- ert Odean, Bonnie Booth. Denise Gillin.

Office of College Life

Row 1: Pat Hoffman, Nancy Parmer, Deborah Moorhead. Row 2: Dean Jim Hilton, Dean Rich- ard Crocker.

Provost's Office Jean Beck, Provost Frederick Ritsch. Dean Robert Wheelersburg.

126 Faculty College Relations

Row 1 : Cheri Way. Row 2: Brad Brubaker, Bruce Holran, Jerry Britton.

Personal and Career Counseling

Row 1: Cindy Wilhelm-Ernharth, Beverly Piscitel- li. Row 2: Doris Hedrick, Debra Rebman, Andy Sagar, MaryAnn Waleff.

Alumni Relations Jerald Garland, Betsy Martin.

Faculty 127 Business Office

Row 1: Nancy KaufTman, Helen Hossler. Row 2: Delores Mertz. Maria Horner, Edwin Cable. Brenda Landwater, J. Robert Hollinger.

Financial Aid

Row 1 : Pat Rathsam, Sally Linsey. Row 2: Gordon Bateman, Carolyn Wharton.

Learning Center Shirley Deichert, Diane DeArment

128 Faculty Library Row 1: Grace Rhen, Sylvia Morra. Row 2: Kitty Puffenberger, Naomi Hershey. Row 3: Sharon Patrick, Carol Warfel, E. Margaret Gabel, Ruth Mumaw, Patricia Judd, Peter DePuydt. Row 4: Nelson Bard.

Continuing Education Barbara Maroney, Debbie Sagar, Chris Lawson, Dave Dentler.

Treasurer's Office Helen Myers, John Shaeffer,

Faculty 129 Office of the Registrar Martha Eppley. Debra Weachter. Gloria Hess, Anita Paynter. Gladys Montgomery-

College Bookstore Marv Weidman. Keith Marks. Susie Kirchner.

Post Office Nanette Spaulding. Mary Hill, Linda Boyer.

130 Faculty Jay's Nest Mary Lou Sipe, Ronaire Gaiber, Steve Bender, Claudia Lane, Cathy Fleck.

Conference Services Row 1: Tony Tavares, Mark Dittman. Row 2: Jonina Dupler, Susan Shearer.

Chaplain's Office Dr. Joan Austin, Wendy Hensel.

Faculty 131 Admissions

Row 1: Linda Heiser, Amy Hagemann. Dan Ev- ans. Susan Cupit. Row 2: Margaret McSparren, Donna Kritzer. Ronald Potier, Sally Hillman Redman.

Plant Operations

Row 1: Lorie Kassel. Gene Hartzler. Dick Warfel. Row 2: Rick Becker. Terry Cooper. Judy Rodgers, Steve Broich, Terry Miller. Row 3: Jim Roth, Baron Wanner, John Keener, Jake Hynicken, Kathy Fry. Row 4: Scott Nissley, Nate Stahl.

Health Center Row 1: Susan Jacques, Jeanette Ruth. Row 2: Sandy Spayd, Pat Stepanchak, Ginger Groff.

132 Faculty Food Services

Row 1: Deborah Rulka, Doris Brooks. Row 2: ii Linda Esbenshade, Jane Starke, June Heigel, Pat Hood, Arlene Landenslager, Jane Murry, Tammie Longsderff. Row 3: Linda Cramer, Cathy Hal- bleib, John Max, Shirley Garrison, Stephanie Bucks, Nancy Luska, Vickie Williams, Dave Sal- mon. Row 4: Martin Cramer, Jennifer Weidman, Susan McSherry, Anna May Koser, Jim Beamenderfer, Sharon Stahl, Mike Hamilton, Randel Rossi.

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Row 1: Virgina Roland, Gloria Burke. Row 2: Mike Gearhart, Daniel J. Benny, Cyndi Atkinson, Ed Emery.

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1 34 Sports The athletic teams are an integral part of the college com- munity. The athletic events bring together students, faculty, staff, and community members. Elizabethtown's teams were again proud to be formidable opponents and to provide solid obstacles that many opposing teams could not overcome. Many teams had strong showings in both Mid-Atlantic Conference tournaments and in NCAA playoffs. All teams made Elizabethtown fans proud. The players devotion and perseverance during each game was supported by the college community. The athletes deserve to be thanked for their efforts supporting the college. The students are Simply Dedicated. A 50 year TRADITION

The 1991 season marked the "We won and played well with a lifetime which was ended by 50th year anniversary of tradi- some key injuries." the fate of penalty kicks; a game tion and excellence for the Blue As the season continued, the which will become a page in Jays. It was filled with the ex- Jays clinched the "Blue Jay Clas- Elizabethtown history. ceptional plays and unforgetta- sic" by defeating Johns Hopkins The Jays ended the season 20- ble moments we have come to and Allentown. The Jays ac- 3-3, placing them tenth in the expect from the team. Although quired the MAC crown by beat- nation. This is the seventh this season was plagued by in- ing Moravian in the finals. This straight year that the Jays have juries, the team, led by captains gave them the bid to NCAA. been in the top ten. This year Tim Jones and Pete Rath, man- They advanced to the also marks the ninth season and

aged to pool their efforts and to quarterfinals where they were 1 50th career win for Coach Rod- rise to the occasion. defeated by a fierce rival, Tren- erick. The season was a thrilling Confidence became a ques- ton State. This game was filled tribute to fifty years of tion of importance for the young with one hundred fifty minutes Elizabethtown soccer. team. Coach Roderick com- of high intensity emotional play. mented on the key Messiah win, Fans were treated to the game of

Phil D'Adderio prevents his Haverford opponent from gaining possession of Ken Jones is one step ahead of the opposing team. the ball.

Row 1: Asst. Coach Small, Asst. Coach Good, T. Shifflet, K. Pugh, M. Giancroce. R. Saullc. D. Webb. Head Coach Roderick, Asst. Coach Henriques. Row 2: J. Colella, A. Guerrera, A. Dondero. P. D'Adderio, E. Smith, D. Clarke. T. Suozzo, P. Walsh, J. Poley, E. Hoski, C. Stellatella. Row 3: P. Weiss, D. Sullivan, C. Pawlowski, J. Andy. P. Colella, P. Rath, C. Condron, T. Jones, B. Blake, E. Musa. K. Wilson, D. Sunho, C. Hess. Row 4: R. Reeder, D. Parrish, M. Groh, J.

Kirkwood, K. Keppley, R. Hurley, K. Jones, I. Rob, T. Keepers, D. Panner, B. Holly. Row 5: T. Huisman, J. Casey. G. Todd, J. Corderv, K. Schmalenberger, M. Herrick, M. Schlotterback, N. Kenien, P. Kukucka, P. Tonia, E. Hess. 136 Sports Paul Colella tries for a shot on goal Chris Condron battles an opposing against Haverford. player during the Homecoming game.

Men's Soccer (20-3-3) 50th anniversary season of men's soccer at Elizabethtown College. Won the Middle Atlantic Conference Cham- pionship. Advanced to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Division III tournament before losing to Trenton State on penalty kicks. Head Coach Skip Roderick '75 posted his third straight 20-win season. Senior forward Tim Jones ended with 47 career goals (5th on Elizabethtown's all-time goals list) and 32 assists.

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tB Women's Soccer (9-10-1) Posted a 7-2-1 mark in the final 10 games. All-Conference first team selections Amy Hite, Amy Hyde, and Kathy Hensinger stood out on a squad that matched up against six teams ranked in the Division III top twenty.

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re- On the move. . .the Lady Jays the second half of the season and came when DiMarco stepped up to the challenge by in- went 7-2-1. Overall, the ladies fin- joined play after being sidelined creasing the level of competition ished 9-10-1. by an injury that was suffered in in their schedule. These ladies did Despite a slow start and some the very first game. Batista de- battle with some of the best teams injuries, the team maintained an scribed her as a leader on the field in the country. Unfortunately, a impressive attitude. They didn't who contributed a lot of confi- lot of these difficult matches were give up; they worked hard and put dence for the team. grouped together at the beginning forth an awesome effort. Tri- It's never over 'til it's over. And of the season. The athletic director captains Helen Parkes, Jennifer when all of the scores were in, the from comment- Jones, and Danielle DiMarco Lady Jays did a terrific job ad- ed that this group probably had guided the team through the com- justing to the upgraded schedule. one of the "toughest schedules in petitive season. Since the pro- They made an impressive come- the country." The first half of the gram's inception in 1987, Jones back that few teams can boast of; season was challenging; the Lady and Parkes are the first four-time the tenacity of this group of wom- Jays went 2-8. But, as time letter winners. Coach Batista en is a credit to their season and progressed, they bounced back in claimed the turning point of the their future.

Kristen Pavlich, Laurie Cooper, and Karen Delaney keep the ball from the Terri Schultz makes another great save. opposing player.

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Sports 139 Sticking to the GOAL

Depth. . .consistency. . .attitude. with an impressive record of 5-0. Coach Kauffman cited winning the Three words that go hand-in-hand Section champs was the first of a first game of the season as a turning when describing the Lady Jays field series of goals set by the team. Un- point; that first win raised the level hockey team. Each player on this un- fortunately, though, a disheartening of enthusiasm and helped maintain usually large team had a tremendous loss to Lebanon Valley in the first the team's motivation and confi- amount of skill, which gave them a round of the MAC tournament kept dence throughout the season. Tri- lot of depth. One player could be the ladies from achieving their other captains Jen Davis, Jessica Shue, substitiuted for another in the start- two goals: MAC champs and nation- and Jenn Zerbe were instrumental in ing line-up without losing a beat in al champs. providing leadership for the group. the rhythm of the Jays' brand of At the beginning of the season, this Zerbe was a top scorer and named hockey. This kind of consistency group of women was ready to com- the team's most valuable player. She plus an awesome attitude propelled pete. They came in during pre- also gained membership to the All- these ladies to dominate the South- season in good physical condition MAC team. Overall, the Lady Jays east section of the MAC tournament and were motivated to play ball. finished with a 12-8 record.

Jen Zerbe battles for the 1 Joanne Verdelli dodges two opposing players trying to move the ball down field.

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Row 1: Cathy Cooper, Jenn Zerbe, Jen Davis, Jessica Shue, Katie Scattergood, Deb Lesher. Row 2: Arlisa Snavely, Kirstin McClune, Jen Shaeffer, Faye Betsker, Sabrina Johnson. Row 3: Deb Hooker, Yvonne Kauffman, Charlotte LeFever, Jennifer Glynn, Christy Zakis, Joanne Verdelli, Valerie Degler, Tish Phillips, Sharri, Martha Wiley.

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Christy Zakis works to keep the 1 Kirsten McClune moves the ball from the opposing team. down field with no opposition.

Field Hockey (12-8) Captured eighth MAC Southeast Section

• crown. ; ; v All-Conference forwards Sabrina Johnson and Jenn Zerbe scored 22 of the Lady Jays' 35 goals. ~^^ Conference All-Star sweeper Faye Betsker and junior goalkeeper Tish Phillips an- chored a tight defense that allowed only 23 goals in 20 games.

141 Scott Trimble and Mark Scharr are try- ing to break free of the pack.

Michelle Steeley rounds the turn by the sign near the end of a race.

Men's Cross-Country (8-6-1) Paced by seniors Scott Trimble, Mark Scharr and Tom Miller. Second consecutive winning season. Placed 15th among 23 schools in the MAC championships.

Women's Cross-Country (9-4) 5th straight winning campaign. 12th place finish in the MAC champion ships. Junior Michelle Steeley and senior tri captains Michelle Aitala, Barb Rhile, and Jamie Farkas consistently contributed to Elizabethtown's success. I

1 42 Sports Cruisin' the MIRACLE MILE

The goal of any team for a Then, as if a winning reg- with a record of 9-4. Their season is to achieve a win- ular season weren't enough, regional finish was an im- ning record. This was no ex- the Cross-Country Jays pressive 13th place with ception for the Men's Cross- proved themselves further by Coach Dale Luy looking for- country team. And, although recording the highest ever ward already to next year, the season was a see-saw of team finish in men's cross hoping to get more runners ups and downs, the goal was country history by placing out and obtain more depth

obtained as the Jay distance 1 5th in MAC championships. for an even better 1992 team. men finished with a record of The Lady Jays likewise fin- 8-6-1. ished an outstanding season

Barry Wiles shows the endurance of a long distance runner.

1 Row : Danielle Tully, Michelle Aitala, Angel Beck, Marisa Michelle ; Bowman, Steeley, Joan Rossini. Row 2:

I Elizabeth Havener, Jamie Farkas, Barb Rhile, Alison Smith, Martha Ladd, Carol Schappell. Row 3: Matt Simmons, Kirk Zeger, Harry Barnes, Fen Wang Chen, Barry Wiles, Tom Miller. Row 4: Alec Belsky, Dennis Pulea, Mark Schaar, Dale Luy.

Sports 143 Tammy Tag makes an important block as Becky Fisher, and Sonya Row 1: Tara Latzo, Linda Hennen, Sonya Bockman. Row 2: Becky Fisher, Barb Fussaro, Monica Lehman. Del Bockman prepare for the next play. Haight, Trisha Forney, Tricia Campbell. Row 3: Missy Snyder, Pam Drazkowski, Pam Stiner, Beth Puorro Tammy Tag, Voula Kyriakopoulos, Shannon Kelly, Tina Hill.

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Improvement with experi- year. ingly stronger as they continue ence is what has been dis- The women experienced a to gain experience. played by the women's volley- loss to Upsala College in the With a majority of the team ball team. With the upgrade of first round which ended their returning next year under the schedule last year, the team hopes for a play-off crown. It is Coach Drazkowski, the Lady made an impressive stride to not to be overlooked that the Jays are looking forward to be- reach .500 this year. With their Lady Jays did make it to the ing cheered on even farther in record, they received a bid to tournament and displayed their conference and tourna- take part in the Middle Atlan- their talents like a veteran ments. tic Conference play-offs this team. They will grow increas-

Shannon Kelly, Voula Kyriako- poulos, and Monica Lehman guard the front line.

Volleyball (19-20) Sophomores Shannon Kelly and Monica Lehman achieved both All-MAC and All- ; Eastern Region honors. *- e^lmi. * , Senior co-captains Tara Latzo and Sonya m^ f Bockman provided leadership to a young % I team.

Tara Latzo dives to put the ball back in play for E-town.

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Steve Schultz prepares for an escape. Matthew Hurley on top of the sit- uation.

Having two MAC Champions at 1 18 lbs. and 167 lbs. Matt Hurley reaching his 100th college career win. The team finishing with a 9-9 record for a 500 season The team surprise win over a very good Juniata team.

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Unbending, unyielding, spect. Because the team lacked attacked the rest of the season. staunch, and steadfast are four contenders for one and some- The grapplers finished with a adjectives that come to mind times two weight classes, they record of 9 wins and 9 losses, when one thinks of the Blue had to forfeit points for those which placed them ninth in the Jay grapplers. The season be- particular matches, forcing the MAC standings. gan with an aura of emptiness wrestlers to work even harder Two men achieved MAC as senior Gary Lloyd was miss- to get those points back. De- championship status, both ing from the line-up. Also, af- spite the initial disadvatage, qualifying for nationals at ter 28 years of Coach Ober's the Jays succeeded because of Trenton State University. The presence at the edge of the mat, their hard work. A turning determination and hard work the active duties were left in point in the season was the of the team as a whole earned the capable hands of first year Mount Union Tournament. them the respect that they assistant, Eric Mast. After struggling a little at this wanted, giving them a season The Jay Birds wanted re- event, the Jays regrouped and to look back on with pride.

Kevin McFadden has everything under total control. Mike Ahem receives another of his many victories.

Row 1: Mike Ahern, Aaron Smith, John Teoli. Steve Shultz, Nate Maclay. Row 2: Manager Kate Krufka, Jeff Mickletz, Alex Dunnigan, Asst. Coach Eric Mast. Kevin McFadden, Matt Hurley, and Manager Sherri Koontz.

Sports 147 Lady Jays

TAKE IT ON THE REBOUND

It may not have been the the most (about the season) they lost two games by two ending they wanted, but the was some of the teams we points or less to Susquehan- Lady Jays Basketball team beat. We had a hard schedule na, the first by a score of 72- ended their season with a re- and a lot of the games we lost, 70 and the second by a score spectable overall record of we lost by only one or two of 86-85. 15-9 (6-4 in the MAC North- points. You're looking at just E-town also outscored their west Section). Although there a few points of making a sea- opponents 1,751 points to were a few disappointments, son a great finish or just a 1,571 points. With the excep- Head Coach Yvonne good finish," stated tion of rebounding, the Blue Kauffman was pleased with Kauffman. Jays dominated nearly every her team's overall efforts. The Jaygals had their fair statistical category. "I think what pleased me share of heartbreakers, as

Ruth Woltman attempts a foul shot. Stephanie Cox and Ruth Woltman double team their opponent.

Row 1: Heidi Metzger, Sue Richie, Stephanie Cox, Marci Grossman, Amita Mehta, Jen Harleman. Row 2: Coach Yvonne Kauffman, Susie Young, Sue Burkhouse, Julie Ogurcak, Lauren Reeser, Ruth Woltman, Jackie Schiavoni, Kris Kruse. Deirdre Hendrie.

148 Sports Sports 149 Rob Duncan Tights his way through to the basket.

Tom Kuffa keeps the ball in bounds.

Tom Kuffa named to the National Association of Baketball Coaches Division III All-Mid Atlantic District Second Team.

Ron Urich doubled his points-per-game average of last year, to an average of 15.4 points.

Tom Kuffa led the Blue Jays in scoring with an average of 1 8.6 points per game. I 1 50 Sports 1

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Men's Basketball

For the first time in two with two straight road vic- Even though the season i^ears, the Blue Jays were left tories. was disappointing, Coach jut of the MAC post-season While E-town struggled to Schlosser states, "My goal jicture. find consistency, there was here was, and is, to establish The long, and often incon- one constant in their play a philosophy and personality sistent winding road that every night. "We always gave for our team and I think we ;pitomized this young and our all and played hard, even are accomplishing that goal nexperienced 1991-92 though sometimes we played and I'm certainly excited .quad, ended on a high note well and sometimes we about the future here." lowever, as the "Mighty didn't," remarked Tom Kuf- slue" finished the campaign fa.

Dave Karli attempts to make a shot. Ron Urich passes the ball while keeping an eye on the opposition.

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ow 1: Dagan Nelson, Creighton Faust, Travis Crozier, Rob Urich, Dan Fitzsimmons, Mike Anderson, Rob hincan. Row 2: Coach Bob Schlosser, Dave Karli, Mark Coassolo, Tom Kuffa, Dave Bartoli, Eric Schwartz, larold Crush. Bob Mrazik, Brett Charleston, Assistant Coach Steve Schulman.

Sports 1 5 m'u Men's Dual Meet Record of 8-6 (first winning season since 1973). Highest Men's Team score in MAC Championship (since 1973). Double Conference Champion Micheal Schlotterbeck 100 and 200 yd breaststroke. Women's Team showed steady improvement by winning most of their last games to achieve a 6-9 overall record.

52 Sports Spftsfun' and Sptashin' SWIMMING

The men's swim team made mented. mers caused less participation quite a splash in their 1991-92 The Lady Jay swimmers, in events where multiple en- season. These waterlogged while swimming their best and tries could have made a sig- Jays achieved their first win- steadily improving throughout nificant difference. Further- ning season since 1973. the season, experienced a dis- more, six wins is impressive Under the direction of Mike appointing record of six wins for a team of such small size. Guinivan, the men swam their and nine losses. Each member of the team way to a record of eight wins This record is a poor reflec- did indeed give their 100% in and six losses. Coach Guinivan tion of the team's ability, how- competition, thus proving that attributes the team's success to ever; as the team's size was of- even in a swimming pool, their competitive edge. "The ten the determining factor Elizabethtown Blue Jays are men's team was much more which led to the Lady Jay's fighting defenders. competitive this year than in downfall, according to coach the previous years," he com- Mike Guinivan. Fewer swim-

Row 1: Julie Borst, Lynn Repko. Jen Benton, Heather Frank, Wendy Smith, Kelly Donovan, Karyn Suffredini. Nicole Files, Marie Andersson. Row 2: Coach Mike Guinivan, Don Blyer, Joey Kondisko, Brian Frost, Mike Schlotterbeck. Scott Speakman, Henrik Takkenberg, Steve Fowler, Brian Renninger, Steve Camilli. Frank Belleza.

Sports 153 Game; Set; Match MENS TENNIS

The 1 992 Mens Tennis team the least number of points and hopes of breaking the jinx proves that their team is full of matches in the entire MAC which has kept any Blue Jay "aces" as they swung their way conference. One more impres- mens tennis team from reach- to an outstanding record set- sive fact about the men is that ing the MAC final six consec- ting season. The Blue Jay rack- they did not lose a doubles utive time. Two singles and etman, under the coaching ex- match all season. With accom- one doubles pair did reach the pertise of Robert Schott, set plishments such as these, one quarterfinals in the MAC the Elizabethtown College "all- would expect the men to be playoffs. One encouraging note time" record for the most more than satisfied with their for the Jays, though, is that number of wins in a single sea- season. Post-season play, how- most of the team is returning son with twelve wins and just ever, left the Jays with feelings next year to continue, and one loss. Furthermore, the of disappointment and bitter hopefully surpass this Blue Jay team claimed some of the sweetness as they lost the success. highest statistics in the MAC's Northern Division MAC this season as they surrendered playoff. Thus surrendering any

Sean Rowe slams a forehand down the lii Timo Huisman prepares for a backhand return.

Row 1: Assistant Coach Skip Roderick, Nick Kenien, Sean Rowe, Dave Bluett, Piyush Bhatnagar, Head Coach Bob Schott. Row 2: Matt Garrison, Nick Duchesne, Mike Chesire, Steve Barnes, Timo Huisman.

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Mike Chesire prepares to slam the Piyush Bhatnagar serves the ball to ball. his opponent.

The Mens Tennis Team surrendered the least number of points and matches in the entire MAC Conference. The team set an E-town record of 12-1. ^ The team won every doubles match during the season.

Sports 155 Amy Jo Lutz serves the 1

Amy Hite warms up before the match.

Four players reached the MAC individual playoffs. One pair reached the final round in doubles play. The Womens Tennis Team posted a 9-2 record for the season.

156 Sports Slice, S(am, or Lob WOMENS TENNIS The Womens tennis team everyone's expectations. Los- lights include four players proved that they not only ing some of their key players, who reached the MAC indi- "love" tennis, but are also preseason was a time of un- vidual playoffs. One pair skilled at it. Under the coach- certainty. But the Lady Jays reached the final round in ing of Robert Schott, the were determined and played doubles play, while one single Lady Jays posted an impres- their best which proved to be lost in the first round and an- sive 9-2 mark to surpass sufficient. Post-season high- other in the second.

Michelle Artz returns the ball. Abigail Stoler practices her net game before the match.

Row 1: Amy Hite. Carla Shoemaker, Brenda Fasolka, Aimee Zeloski. Head Coach Bob Schott. Row 2: Assistant Coach Skip Roderick, Amy Jo Lutz, Abigail Stoler, Michelle Artz, Andrea Thornton.

Sports 157 Who's On First BASEBALL

Although 22-10-1 may team traveled to Cocoa pointing 13-9-1 record for the seem like a big accomplish- Beach, Fla., for a eight game rest of the season. The ment for some teams, for the stand. Returning from Fla. "Never Say Die" Blue Jays Blue Jay baseball team it def- with a 9-1 record, the Jays did manage to win their last initely was not. After being seemed to be headed back to four regular season games. ranked as high as fourth in the NCAA tournament. Un- This secured them a spot in the nation last year and en- fortunately things did not go the NCAA tournament and tering the spring with a as planned. The team only accomplished the Jay's preseason ranking of fif- swept one of four double preseason goal of returning to teenth, the Jay's expectations headers along with other dev- the tournament. were much higher. Following astating losses. The Jays their first two games, the could only manage a disap-

Jon Hendl encourages his pitcher. first The baseman stretches to make i

Row 1 Anderson, : Mike Chris Blum, Chris Grubb, Jon Hendl, Billy Shipman, Creighton Faust. Row 2: Dave Arpa, John Hicks, Rodney Martzall. Jere Geib, Eric Toomey, John Deitch. Row 3: Assistant Coach Jeff Gergic, Head Coach John Gergic, Brian Siket, Bill Georgelis, Phil Gale, Ricky Lutz, Kyle Evans.

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wim ^L ||P Team victory over Z>iv. II opponent Kutztown by a score of 1 3 to 0. Team s successful Florida trip to open the seasor where the team posted a 7-1 record-tr e best start in school history. This year's 22 wins gives E-town baseball it's sixth consecutive 20 win season.

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Sports 1 59 Kim Matlack follows through on a pitch.

Monica Lehman makes the throw for an out.

The Softball team posted a 24-9 season record. The Lady Jays won the MAC Northwest Section Championship.

1 60 Sports Sliding to Success SOFTBALL

The sport is called mined but their determina- limit. Despite this loss, the

i "softball" but the Lady Jays tion was part of an overall ladies were satisfied by tak- played hardball. An aggres- team effort. These qualities ing the number one team in sive never-quit attitude complemented their talent, the country into extra in- earned the Lady Jays a 24-9 allowing them to surpass the nings. Depth was a factor in record and the MAC North- .500 records of the previous the team's success; the mag- west Section Championship. two years. The Lady Jays got nanimous accomplishments Coaches Pam Drazkowski a psychological boost when of the season were due to the and Brad Brubaker each had they swept Messiah early in ability of the group, not just a word that described and the season; it provided them one player. The winning rec- acted as a constant reminder with an added dose of con- ord and championship title for the ladies: "Team" and fidence, making their skills were prizes that made each of 'Determination". This par- even sharper. Later the team these ladies proud. ticular group was very deter- pushed Trenton State to the

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Row 1: Amy Kline. Lisa Riotto, Deb Lesher, Bonnie Williams, Monica Lehman, Leanne Workman. Row 2: Assistant Coach Brad Brubaker, Lisa Boden, Denise Large, Stacey Knerr, Angie Balmer, Michelle Weitzel, Head Coach Pam Drazkowski. Row 3: Stacey Hachenberg, Kim Matlack, Valerie Degler, Audry Zawislak, Kim Hampson, Kelly Keeney, Kirstin McClune.

Sports 161 GOLF TEAM-Row l: Joe Shull, Scott Habecker. Doug George, Shawn Reynolds. Chris West, Head Coach Royal Snavely. Missing: an Lake, Jonas Thurdin, Brian Graybill.

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Cyndi Congratulations, Sarah! Congratulations! We're proud of your We're ever so proud of you accomplishments the past four years. Love and luv Mum, Dad, and Robert. We hope your education will give you continued success & prosperity. Good Luck!! Love, Mom, Dad, and Mike

Jennifer, Dearest Ai-Linh, You have always been Imaze that somebody the "light" of our life. can make it through in

We are extremely 3 and 1/2 years. . proud of you and your values. You must be very proud We love you, of us for being so Mom and Dad smart to make such a fine and marvelous daughter as yourself, Congratulations!!!! Love from Proud Mom and Dad.

To Eileen O'Donnell

"I think I can. I think I can."" First Day-Grade One The Little Engine That Could NOW YOU ARE DONE! "I KNEW you could!" Tiffany, we're very always, Love proud of you! Mom Love, Mom and Dad

Vivian, thanks for staying the course Congratulations Joy Bearly over a tough four years, during which you Best Wishes to the Class of 1992 have seen your share of frustrations, Love, Mom, Dad. and Scott disappointments, temptations, unexpected health problems, emotional lows and personal setbacks. You've handled them all with maturity, grace, and courage. We're immensely proud that you're our daughter. Congratulations on your

graduation — you earned it! Love you, Mom and Dad

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Son, To Judson

Congratulations! It seems like it was just ^J| We proud of yesterday that we were taking m you and proud to be you to nursery school and now your parents. We you are graduating from college. hope your future Education has always been a family goal; holds much happiness. You have made us very proud. W We love you, Congratulations! And the very best Mom & Dad always in your career. Dad, Mom, Johnny, and Jocelyn Aji

Noelle L. Stiles Good luck in the Final Four Your college years have passed so fast, Love, and your graduating from E-Town at last. Dad, Mom, and Bonnie A model daughter you've become. Oops Bernie Too! you studied hard and still had fun. Goodbye to Mookies, Wog's, Trough, Club Met, to Chris, Deb, Terry; your E-Town Homestead. We love you dearly and are proud to say, our daughter graduates from Elizabethtown today.

Dear Heather Marie, You've come a long way "Welcome, O life! I go to encounter for + .jj^ Baby, and we're very, the millionth time the reality of M*\ 9 very proud of you! experience and to forge in the smithy of my K^ \ Love! soul the uncreated conscience of my race." Mom & Dad — James Joyce We are very proud that you have accomplished your goal! As you choose new challenges, remember the love and support of our family are your foundation. Our love. Dad, Mom, Conan, and Kendra

£Michelle Aitala

Life is no brief candle for Renee,

me. It is a sort of splendid torch Wishing you always. .

which I have got hold of for a love to surround you,

moment and 1 want to make it burn warm memories to cheer you, as brightly as possible before handing good fortune to walk beside you,

it on to future generations. and happiness to fill your heart.

George Bernard Shaw Congratulations. . Mom, Dad, Margie, George, Marie, and Jeff Seize the day, Amy! Mom and Dad

1 76 Proud Parents Congratulations A small boy's hand I tried to guide, "Two Bits" and fill his soul with love & pride. We're proud of you Jen, Through the years the hand has grown, and want you to remember much larger, stronger than my own.

"In all your ways acknowl- The boy is gone, a man I see; edge Him, a source of love and pride for me! and He shall direct your Congratulations Kurt, paths." with love and pride, Mom Proverbs 3:6 Much Love, Dad and Mom

Jenn, Dear Gretchen, This year you will have May life always return to you achieved another of the goals the joy and laughter you give that you set for yourself. all you meet. In doing that you also helped With deep pride, we wish you your family accomplish their much success and say congratu- goal-seeing you mature into an lations. independent, responsible, and Our love, caring individual. Mom, Dad, and Heidi We are proud of you. Love from your Mom, Dad, Jamie, Jason

Mike Bubnis

You made it to the Winner's Circle!

Proud Parents 1 77 been "real , love you guys Political Science Club. Republican Club.

Bacon, Scott D Music Education Concert Bubnis. Michael A.: Business Finance and Adelmann. Joanna I Early Childhood and Choir(pres); Chorale; M.E.N.C (pres.). Jay's Computer Science. Elementary Education. Nest. SAM. Intramural Sports; . Education Club. Tutor. Student Advisory Thanks to all my friends, teachers. & G Up in time! Council to the Education Dept workers who have made my four years here very memorable To all musicians make it Bucher, Edward V.: Math Secondary Jen. I give you a hardy "Wah! Wah! Wah!" and a purple schoolbus because you're the kick! To the family. Thank you for everything Education and General Math. best. Suzie ..PadittieM and special thanks to Tammy, with all my love. Buhl. Jessica A.: Modern Languages-French Aitala. Michelle L: Psychology with a minor in with a minor in Business Administarion. English Bailey, Heather: Social Work with a minor in Modern Languages/International Club; Ski Cross-Country. Track Club, Psychlogy Club; Business Administration. Club; Field Hockey. Intramural Soccer and Psi Chi. Habitat for Humanity; Resident APB; Habitat for Humanity. SWSA. National Basketball. Brethren Colleges Abroad. Assistant. Association of Social Workers. Tutor. "Cheers to all my housemates(Trace, Mo, Thanks for the best four years-Doch(lnkyl). Thanks Mom and Dad and the 1992 Plum Lynn and K.T.) and to all the rest of my Little Jay. the X-C teams and coach, my St. girls! friends, the original "Boozero." Mom. Dad Pshch buddies. Royer 1-S, and especially and Stephen thanks for your support. I love Bob Barbagallo. Kurt: Social Studies Secondary you. Europe 90-91; the real year of living Education with a minor in Psychology. dangerously. La guestion finale; 2u'est- Alphin. Cindra A.: Occupational Therapy. cequ'on fait maintenant? La reponce SOTA; Schlosser Residence Hall Bearley. Jane E.: Political Science with a ultimo; Carpe Diem! in Council(pres ), Residence Life Committee; minor French. SMILE Club. Modern Language Club(pres.); Political Burgener, Marisa A.: Biology with minors in Mom. Dad. & Sis. Thank you for putting up Science Club. Biochemistry and German. it Mom and Dad-I know there have been Intl Club(sec); ALD(sec). Delphi Society. with me. I couldn't have made without some rough times over the past four years, Royer Residence Hall Council(sec ); RLC; your support and guidance. I love you. Cindy but we made it. Thanks! Love always, Joy. Biology Club; Chemistry Club; BCA. "Wer will dass die welt so bleibt wie sie ist, Bell. Ronni E.: Communications with minor in Amachi, Udochi I.: Elementary Education. a der will nicht dass sie bleibt. "-Fried. (He who Business APB; Resident Assistant. School Productions. wants the world to remain as it is. doesn'' Etownian(features editor "O God, help me accept my talent openly, SCJ; and want it to remain at all.) columnist); nurture it hopefully, develop it faithfully and Student Senate(class sec); Alpha Lambda Delta; SIFE. Butch, Susan: Accounting. give it freely. And may I learn to say little, Mom and Dad: Thank you for your love and Accounting/Finance Club love much and give my all, that I may judge no person and aspire to all that is support. pure and good and resign the rest to your wisdom and mercy, Amen." Benamati, Michelle: Mathematics Education. Alpha Lambda Delta; Pi Mu Epsilon(sec); Education Club; Math Club. Amatulli II. Richard P.; Communications. Calabrese, Christina M.: Social Work with a Student Engineer; Technical Director for minor in Public Administration. Benton, Jennifer L.: Occupational Therapy. ECTV Association(pres.); Swim Team tri-Captian; OT Club. Social Work Student Thanks M&D; VANA 2; Jacqui I LUV U, more Head Resident; Resident Assistant; Tutor; I love you Mom. Dad, and family. than U will ever know. Damn Rats!; TV. here Biology Club; Rape Awareness Group; APB; to the one's that do. .. DB live long...; KB last Billoni, Philip J,: Biology Pre-Med. Biology Club; St. Peter RC Church, Religious Education of the FD's. Outdoor Club; Sock and Buskin; Student teacher, Newman Club. one-act Plays; Dean's List; Delphi Society; It is the greatest of all mistakes to do Andrews. Michelle R.: Business Administration Intramural Volleyball. nothing because you can do only a little. with concentration in Marketing. a Do what you can! Habitat for Humanity; Intramural Sports. Bjornestad. Sherri L.: Communications with a Academic Tutor. Campbell, Brenda: Psychology with a minor in "- concentration in Corporate Media. "The best way out is always through. WWEC-FM(Music Dir.. Program Manager. English Helen Keller. Station Manager); ECTV(Sound Technician. Psi Chi; Psychology Club; Intramural Flag Floor Dir.); Etowian; IABC; SCJ. Football, Softball, & Volleyball. Big Anger. Karen L.: Elementary Education. Thanks to all put with me. Brother/Big Sister; Tutor. Education Club, Biology Club; Habitat for who up Mom and Dad-thanks for the support and Thanks Mom and Dad-you made this dream Humanity. Circle K. come true. I love you. Garden Girls-where encouragement to always strive for what I "We the people believe in education. "- would I be without you? You'll always have Anonymous want. a special place in my heart. ILY! The past Blandmg. Aaron: Business Administration. four years have been the best! Arnold. Cynthia A.: Social Work. Dephi Basketball; Black Student Union; APB. Society(vice pres ). Alpha Lambda Delta; Campbell. Sheryl A.: Communications with a SWSA. Student Senate; Admissions Blecker. Cyntia L.: Business Administration- concentration in Corporate Telemarketing Supervisor; Learning Center Finance with a minor in Psychology. Communications and a minor in Business. Tutor. Big Brother/Big Sister. Intramurals; Student Senate; Campus Life Council; Peer SCJ(pres ); Communique(editor); IABC; Dean's List. Counselor; Theater; SIFE; Learning Center SAM; WWEC Newsreader, Department True Friends come along once in a lifetime Coordinator; Delphi Society; SAM. Chairman's Advisory Committee. Jennifer, Christine. Karen, Denise and To my fellow "cell"-mates of the "Ameba"' All my thanks and love to my family for all Angela- As we follow our individual dreams, Image the book we could write about our their love and support over the past four I will carry a piece of each of you in my adventures in life and love. If our friendship years. Chris-thank you for your confidence heart: Friendships and memories will last here at E-town is only one chapter of our in me, your friendship, and most of all your forever. Thank you Mom and Dad for lives. I lives, I can't wait to see what lies ahead. love. Here's to the rest of our Kidde! everything. Bill I love you and always will. Mom and Dad: Words can't say how much I love you! appreciate everything you've done for me. Thanks! Carlson, Kelly M.: International Business and Marketing with a minor in French. Bogar, Susan E. Business Administration with Conestogan(editor-in-chief); SCJ(treas.); Bachand, George David: Biology. Outdoor concentrations in Marketing and BCA-Strasbourg, France. Board of Club. Chemistry Club; Biology Club. Management. Publications; Marketing Club. Modern To the E-Town DOM A Chapter: Party On! SAM Club; Tutor. Language Club; IABC. Intramural Volleyball. See ya! Thanks Mom and Dad. Thanks to my family and friends for helping Bolich, Carolyn: Occupational Therapy. IVCF; me through the good and bad times. Je Bachman. Lisa M.: Business Administration and SOTA. rous aimell Management with a minor in Religion. To my mother and father. ..I love you and SAM; Republican Club you were my inspiration. Chappel. Wayne E.: Accounting. Mom and Dad thanks for all your love and with support Chris, Patty, and Keirsten it has Brubaker, Stephanie: Political Science. Christopher. Judson C: Communications

1 78 Senior Directory a concentration in Corporate Media. a concentration in Management. Club; Baseball(Captain); ECTV, WWEC. Etowian. Intramural Volleyball and Softball Wrestling. APB. National Minority Student Leadership Thanks to my family and friends, I Award, John R. McCullouqh Award Devlin, Christine: Occupational Therapy. Peer never would of made it without C-Ya. Educator; Freshman Class Treasurer you guys. Student Senate. Enoch, Stephen J.: 3lark. Sharon L: Occupational Therapy. OT Psychology Alpha Mu(treas), MENC(treas); Brass Club, SOTA(exec board). Pi Theta Epsilon, Dianno, Lisa M,: Elementary Education. Club(treas). ASCOTA. Intramurals. Cheerleading; Education Club, Political Mom & Dad: Thanks for all your help and Science Club. Peer Counselor; Forensics support. I love you! Karen, Tanya Jenny- Team; Newman Club. "Procrastination Queens" we made it! Mom. Dad. Mark, and Friends- Guess what, I Thanks for all Farkas, Jaimie: the great memories; the bats. finally picked a major! Thanks for making Mathematics with a Sydney, landlord firedrill, subartic weather, my four years at E-town concentration in Secondary Education so special I love wonder triplet powers, Wolgs "nightmare" you all. Cross Country. Track and Field Club nights, nutterbutter monster, special treats, Residence Hall Council; RLC; Math Club "not it", "I get", McDonalds, Kayla, "The Digwood, Jeanette: Biology pre-medicine Education Club; Circle K. cops are here". Finally, JC: with a minor in Biochemistry. Mom and Dad-One "the best thing down, four to go! I love since sliced bread." Biology Club(pres ); S.M.I.L.E.; Big you both! To Barb. Alec. Mark, Betsy, Cross Brother/Big Sister. International Club RA Country team. Coach, and Green Gables: gBne. Mark D.: Communications. Baseball. Tutor. Has it only been four years? I feel like I've Thank you Mom, Dad. and I Mom. thank known all Grandma. love you for making my dreams you my life and there's still many you! come true. I love you! Jimmy, love always years ahead!

find away! I love you. :ole, Sarah: History with a minor in Ferrari, Maureen: Political Science with minors Philosophy/Psychology. Dolan, Alicia M.: Communications with in International Studies and Spanish RLC; RHC; AFP, SMILE, Al, HC. concentrations in Public Relations and Political Science Club; Freshmen Summer Bye, Royer 3rd floor! Corporate Media. Orientation Staff Mom and Dad, I can't WWEC-FM(promotion dir.); IABC(treas.); thank you enough and to my friends and :orbett, John: Marketing with a minor in Student Senate. Comm. Dept. roommates, "a lifetime's not too Psychology. Volunteer. long to To my mom. Aunt Alice and family, live as friends". All my love. Wrestling; thanks Intramural Football and Softball. for all of the love and support. To all of my Mom & Dad, thank you for sticking by me Ferro. Danielle: Business friends, especially the Plum St. girls, thanks Administration. throughout years my here at I Marketing E-town. love for all of the laughs, tears, and memories, Club; Newman Club; Intramural you! Susan, you are my hero, the sugar in They will always be cherished Soccer and Basketball; Accounting and my coffee, the wind beneath my wings. ILY. Finance Club Dougherty, Colleen P.: Elementary Education. Let's drink a toast to what might have ox, Stephanie J.: Business Administration. Education Club; Yearbook(sports reporter) been, to all that we were, but can't be Women's Basketball; SAM Club. Newspaper(sports reporter). again, and let's just be thankful we parted as friends. Here's to the past, let the future rane, Mark A.: Business Administration. Douglas, Amy E.: Education Club; Delphi begin. To all my friends thanks for Habitat for Humanity; Varsity Baseball. the Society; Student Advisory Council to the laughter and tears. Thanks Mom and Dad Thanks Mom and Dad for all the help and Education Dept.; SMILE; ALD; for all support. College your love and support! Scholar; Tutor; Writing Consultant. To my parents-thanks for a fine beginning. Finlan, Timothy A.: Occupational Therapy vrkel, Karen: Psychology with a minor in "Go placidly Sock and Buskin; Public Administration. amid the noise and the haste, Student and remember what peace there Productions(chairman): Ski Club; SOTA. Psychology Club(vice-pres); Intramurals- may be in silence." Big Brother/Big Sister; Psi Chi; Alpha Lambda Fisher, Stephani-Jo: Early Delta. Childhood Dubots, Michelle L.: French. Education. Education Thanks Modern Club; B.W.I. to everyone who has made the Language Club(senate past rep); Cheerleading. 4 years very special to me. ..you know Forlin, Mary-Elizabeth: Biology Education. who you are. If I would try to recognize you Dunnigan. Alexander P.: Mathematics. Commuter Council(pres.); Student Senate all individually. I'd forget someone, and Representative; Education Club; Biology feelings would be hurt. This way we're all Club. happy! Thanks to family and friends for these past Tha'nk you. Scott and Dawn. I'm looking four years-it has been great forward to a great future with a experience. you both. I love "Enjoy life for what it is. because no one you. " knows what the future will bring Francis. Jeffrey J.: Communications llton, Melissa M.; Occupational Therapy Etownian; ECTV; Wrestling; Intramural D Football. Volleyball i Theta Epsilon; SOTA; Concert Band and Soccer. 5chlosser Dorm Council. Frank, Heather L; Mathematics with a Eberly, Dale: Communications with minor ivies, Ceri a in concentration in Secondary L.: Computer Science with a Business. Education ninor in French. Alpha Lambda Delta, Delphi Society(pres Newspaper; Forensics. ) Extern for M S Pi Mu Epsilon; Math Club, Computer Science Club(sec); Swimming Society. Senior Class Vice- Thanks and President, Swimming(tri-captain); Modern Mom Dad. To Christopher and "Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and Language Club. tebecca, your definitely tha best of friends, lean not unto thine own understanding In love you both. To The beginning of wisdom is silence. everyone else, I'll never all the ways acknowledge orget him, and shall how kind you have been. The best direct thy paths. "-Proverbs 3:5.6. Fryer, Karen L.: English with )f time have yet to come. a concentration in Education and a minor in psychology. Ebersole, Mark D.: Religious Studies with a vis, Jennifer C: English Club; Psychology Club. Education Occupational Therapy minor in Peace Studies. leld Hockey; SOTA-executive Club. To the gang-l feel that I'm not just cabinet Resident Assistant; Head Resident; MILE; OT Club. Co- leaving my friends, but my family. Thank coordinator of Deputation Team. hank you Mom and Brethren you for always being there when things Dad for your countless Student Fellowship(pres.); Jazz lours Band were rough; for all the laughter of listening, cheering, and problem Concert Band: and all the Orchestra. tears; for the late olving I love you. nights, scary movies, and Jamie, good luck at "Earth's crammed with heaven, and every water fights... left afayette. you're the best little brother, You've me with so many common bush a fire with God. Only he who wonderful obby & Karen, thanks for memories. I'll cherish always. all of your sees, takes off his shoes-The rest sit round it Here's to many, practical" advise, and always many more ... knowing and pick blackberries. "-Elizabeth Browning. ow I feel. To my "roomies", we've shared

i lot of terrific memories and I really Ehret, had a Colleen M : Early Childhood/Elementary >t of fun. Good luck! To my field hockey Education. Amnesty •uddies, thanks for the great times. Infernational(coordinator). Education Club Geib, Ganese L: Elementary Education .ozier. Dane L: Business Administration with Eickemeyer. Diane: Psychology Psychology Education Club. Big Brother/Big Sister Thanks to Mom and Dad for all their love

Senior Directory 1 79 and support. Special thanks to M.H.. S.S., Haghdoost. Navid R. Biology Pre-med me laugh, hearing sweet echos of you from

I'll and S J. for everything I couldn't have Residence Life Assistant; Biology Club. the past, remember you." done it without ya! Haldeman. Karen: Music Therapy Alpha Hollinger. Rebecca Accounting. Georgelis. Bill: Sociology Mu(vice pres); Senior Representee. Baseball Thank you Mom. Dad. & John. Psychology Club. Holm, Jonathan W. Communications with a concentration in Corporate Media and a Germond. Demse Elementary and Early Hall, Kimberley J. Communications with a minor in Visual Arts. Childhood Education. concentration in Public Relations and a Etowian photographer; Library Assistant. SMIL E (coordinator); Advocates for minor in Business Administration. Roy Ream Award, Art Assistant. Peace(leadership committee): Brethren IABC; APB. Founders Dorm Council, Student Fellowship(sec); Deputation Team; Intramurals; Tutor. A special thanks to my Hooker. Deborah L .: Elementary Education with a minor in History. Education Club. Writing Consultant. family for always being there. I love you! "What does E-town mean to me? Good Field Hockey; Education Club; Phi Alpha

Gieniec. Jennifer A : English. Soccer: BCA- times on South Spruce Street!" SH, LH, TL. Theta. Intramurals. History Club; Campus Spain; Modern Language Club; English MH. TP, RJ, and JB... the memories' will last a Gold. Club; Senior Pledge Group; Peer lifetime! Congratulations! Today is your day. You're Counseling. off to great places 1 You're off and away! Hammaker. Kenneth E. Accounting. You're on your own. And you know what Gills. Amy V.: Sociology with a minor in Accounting and Finance Club; College DJ; you know. And you are the girl who'll Biology Intramurals decide where to go. Oh! The places you'll Intramurals. Student Assistant College Hey Funny Man, no more Joe Montana go! To the Garden Girls 1991-2 thanks for

Store. football. Hoss-how about some class everything. I'll miss you! Cold beer, hot Thank you Mom and Robin for all your love participation points? nights, my sweet romantic college nights. and support over the past four years. Annex '91-'92 thank you for all the Heiser, Julie L.: Chemistry Secondary Hoppie, Carmella A.: Political Science with a memories and special friendships that will Education. APB(publicity); SAACS; minor in International Relations. last a lifetime. Good luck to all '92 Intramural Softball and Raquetball; APB; Black Student Union; Cross Country. graduates! Education Club; Ober Dorm Council. Campus Democrats. Political Science Club; Thanks so much Mom, Dad, and Net and to Campus Advocates. Karate Club; Campus Godfrey, Melissa A.: Accounting. my friends, "I can't smile without you." love Forum, Freshmen Orientation Staff; Tour Accounting/Finance Club(vice pres); you forever!! Jewel. Guide. Learning Center Tutor. Sherri. Wendy, and Trisha, Thanks for all the Helsel, Scott: English Literature. Student grief. See ya when we're famous and a Grasso. Tamara J.: English Education with a Senate(pres.). Class President(fresh.), Class special thanks to you three for making E- minor in French. Treasurer(sen); Pre-Law Club;. town special to me. Thanks Mom and Dad- RA, English Club(sec); Religious Life Thanks Mom and Dad. Thanks-You are the for being there. Committee; Volleyball Organizer; CROP best. Hold on for the next three. I think my English Department Student Assistant, brain weighs less than when I came here. Hummer II, Donald C: Sociology and Concert Choir; Chorale; Intramural Anthropology. Volleyball. Hennen, Linda: Occupational Therapy. Intramurals. Political Science Club; To all of my friends, esp. Scott, Mandy, Volleyball Team; SOTA Club; Pi Theta Psychology Club. Beth. Joyce N.. Concert Choir members. Epsilon(sec), Outdoor Club; Intramurals. Preservation women. Myer RA Staff, and Love and Thanks to Mom. Dad. Kathy, and Hunter, Lisa Marie: Communications with a yes. the Apartment women: Thank you for my roommates (I'll miss you guys). concentration in Public Relations and a helping to make my life sublime. To my minor in Sociology. whole big, wonderful family, esp. Mom, Dad Herr, S. Frederick: Finance. Hang on to hope Forensics(pres); Etownian; IVCF; IABC; SAM is to of-for and Andy-I would not have made it without when there no hope speak Club; Habitat for Humanity. Modern you. nothing is impossible to a willing heart that Language Club. believes. Mom, Dad, and Lori, thank you so much for Greentree. Jennifer: Business Administration your continued support and love. I love Hessenauer, Meghan M.: Biology with a minor with concentrations in Management & you. And to all my friends the best of luck Marketing in Biochemistry. always. Modern Language Club: Deaf Club; Bio Field Hockey. Amnesty lntemational(treas.); Club; SAM(co-pres.); Intramural Bowling; Advocates for Peace; College Democrats; Student Cafe Manager. Students for Choice; Biology Club; I'd just like to thank Lim, Eileen, my parents, Residence Life Student Assistant; Intramurals. and especially Marc Without your help, I Ivey, Patricia E.: Mathematics with a minor in "What life has taught me I would like to would have never it! I love you all! made Visual Arts. share with those who want to learn ..That Math Club; Etownian; Arts Appreciation Gunther, Phillip H : Computer Science with a until the basic human rights are equally Club. minor in Business Administration. guaranteed to all. ..Everywhere is war."- Computer Science Club; Intramurals. Robert Nesta Marley.

Guthrie. Melinda S.: Elementary Education. Hester, Jennifer L: Elementary Education. Alpha Lambda Delta; Education Club; Education Club; PSEA, NEA; APB; PSTA.

College Scholar. I leave behind the classroom and books, Jacobs, Renee L.: Communications. WWEC. but will always carry the many wonderful ECTV; Intramural volleyball and basketball. memories and special friends close to my heart. To my roommates: Thanks for making Jetter. Christian J.: Business Marketing Club.

the past four years the greatest. I'll never Jones. Jennifer L,: Business Administration with Habecker. Scott D.: Accounting. forget you! To my parents: Thanks for all concentrations in Management and your love and support. I never could have Intercollegiate Golf; Intramural Basketball; Accounting. Accounting/Finance Club; Delta Mu Delta. done it wilhout you! Women's Varisity Soccer; Intramural Heather and Deb, It's not going to matter Basketball, Soccer and Volleyball; Schlosser you're dead. Thanks to all when my Dorm Council; Accounting/Finance Club classmates, professors, and especially to Mom and Dad Hoffman. Jennifer L: Elementary Education with a minor in Psychology. Hachenberg. Stacey Biology-Pre-Med with a Education Club; Psi Chi; APB. minor in Biochemistry Mom and Dad. thank you for your love and Women's Soccer: Varsity Softball Stats; Keefe, Kristin M.: Elementary Education. support To all Girls: Renee, Deb, Julie, Wen, Biology Club; Newman Club. Education Club; Intramural Volleyball. Kelly. Sue. and Linda I'll remember all the To my Mom, I can't thank you enough for fun are the Hackenburg. Stephanie L. Social Work. Alpha and laughter too You guys all your love and support during the past great. To Naizy, I'll treasure your friendship Lambda Delta. SWSA(vice pres); Amnesty four years. I could not have made it withou' " forever. I will be walking one day, down a International. Field Hockey. Intramural you. I love you! I leave E-town with many Basketball. Volleyball and Softball. street far away, and see a face in the special memories and friendships acquired crowd and smile, knowing how you made

180 Senior Directory through "hilarious" times that have lead to love you! Heather. past 4 years possible and for your love and

life long friendships. I love you girls! support! Garden girls may the special bond Kramer. Tonya A.: Occupational Therapy. of friendship we share keep our hearts Keeler, Sandra L: Occupational Therapy SOTA. Women's Basketball. Biology Club; together forever. -ETT love and Roses for Baseball Intramural Volleyball; Softball; SOTA; APB; Circle K; Statician and forever! David-if you can dream it, you can Thanks Mom and Dad for all the love and Basketball. achieve it, ILY-T-Bird.

support you have given me, I never would Thanks Mom, Dad. and Tara for all the love

have made it without you-l love you both and support you have given me, I never Latzo, Tara M.: Occupational Therapy. very much! Thank you! You cannot know would have made it without you-l love you 1 Volleyball. Intramural Basketball and

how much I appreciate everything you To my friends-as we go our separate ways Softball. SOTA; Dance Club; Alpha Lambda

have done for me. To all my OT buddies- may our friendships always remain close. I Delta; Phi Theta Epsilon. Thanks for putting up with my "casual" will miss you all! To SK and JM-Thanks for To Mom. Dad. Steve, John, Joe, and Tree-

ways. You guys have been great! I will miss always being there! You're special friends! Family is forever; I love you all. To the pale, you all. Good luck. To my best buddy TK- Brent- You have been my big inspiration! pink house on Spruce Street-Thank you for

Thanks for always being there for me. I love Thanks for the many memories! I love you! sharing four wonderful years. Lou-special ya! Forever Friends! thanks for your unbeatable friendship. Krause, Debra A.: Accounting. Keeney. Starlene A.: Psychology. Psychology Accounting/Finance Club(pres.); Delta Mu Laudermilch, Judith: Business Administration Club. IVCF; Habitat for Humanity; SWSA; Delta(pres); Delphi Society; ALD; College with a minor in marketing. SMILE. Scholar; Society for the Advancement of Lefever. E.: "College is over now my life may begin. Management. Student Senate, Ski Club. Dwight Communications Thank you to my family and friends who Cross Country. Intramurals. Lehn. Kristen E.: Social Work. SWSA. helped me make it through." Thanks to my friends for all the laughs. Thanks to my family for their love and Lepold, Dennis: English Secondary Education. King. J. Edward: Business Administration with support, especially Mom and Dad! English Club; Education Club; Intramural concentrations in Accounting and Finance. Sports. Dorm Council, Residence Life Council; Kreider, Holly J.: Mathematics with a minor in Dani-I love always 1 Thanks Acccounting/Finance Club; Intramurals; Religious Studies. you Mom and Dad for everything I love you! Bon-you'll WWEC DJ; Computer Room Assistant. Brethren Student Felloship; BCA-England; never I admire too. Advocates for Peace; Deputations Team; know how much you. Kipp, Diane L.: Elementary Education, College Scholar; Alpha Lambda Delta; Pi Lesher, Debra: Business Administration. Field Education Club; Myer Dorm Council; Tutor; Mu Epsilon; Dephi Society. Movie Hockey; Softball. Accounting/Finance Club. Peer Educator. Committee. Learning Center Coordinator Special thanks to Chris for all his support. Special thanks to my Mom. Dad. and family and Tutor. Thanks Mom adn Dad for all your for always being there with your love, encouragement. Alicia, Amy, Nicole, support, and encouragement. I love you! Krom. Randy P.: Business Administration and Steph, Carolyn and Donna thanks for To my friends, thanks for all the memories, Marketing everything. I'll miss you. Heather special and remember friends are FOREVER! I'll miss thanks for all of your support and your you. Krum, Leslie B.: Communications. Swimming; Forensics Team; Etownian(news reporter); friendship. I'm going to miss you. Kireta, Lisa C: Psychology. Psi Chi; Psychology WWEC(news reporter). Lewis, Katrina E.: Club. Modern Language/Spanish with minor in Business Administration. The future looks brighter through open Kurczewski, Michele A.. Political Science with a a concentration in Public Administration International Language and Cultures Club; eyes-and an open mind. I love you, D. S.A.M; APB Club; Allways. and a minor in Business Administration. Modern Language BCA SIFE(sec); Student Senate; Political Science Barcelona; WWEC. Klienstuber, Ellen L.: Mathematics. Math Club; Tutor. Love and thanks to my family and friends for all their support. Club(vice pres.); Pi Mu Epsilon(pres); Alpha To my family: Thank you all very much. I Lambda Delta(pres.); Delphi Society(sec); never would have made it without all your Little, Beth A.; Early Childhood and Concert Band; Student Senate; Campus love and support. I love you! To the possee: Elementary Education. Life Council; Student Assistant; Tutor; Well, we finally made it!! You guys mean Education Club; Schlosser Phonathan volunteer; Class Gift Committee the world to me. No matter what the future Dorm Representative; Student Senate. Thanks Mom and Dad-I couldn't have done holds for us, I know we'll make it eventually! "Obstacles are those frightful things you it without your support-l love you! Denise Thanks for making my E-town years see when you take your eyes off the goal." and Jen-Thanks for standing by me-l love memorable. I'll miss you guys. love support you guys! Without the and of my parents Kurkis. Sharon L.: Occupational Therapy. and Bob, I would not have made it to this Kline, Amy S.: Psychology. Varsity Field SOTA; Deaf Awareness(co-founder and point! Thanks to Col and Barb, what a 4 Hockey and Softball. Psychology Club. sec). years we have spent together! Without Thanks to my family for helping me both of you it would been a boring 4 year. Klun, Kristin A.; Biochemistry with a minor in accomplish my dreams. Thank you for Remember our crazy times that we have Biology. had together-we have made our last "Brick always being there, I love you. To all my SAACS; Biology Club; Intramural Sports; friends, thanks for all the fun and also all in the Wall" Tutor; Amnesty International. the support. Loose, Ann-Marie: Music Therapy and Music I couldn't have done it without you. Mom and Dad. To the girls-We have had the best Education with a minor in Psychology of times-Thank you for everything. "My Concert Band; Orchestra. Brass Ensemble; Concert Choir; Chorale. Piano Ensemble. family and friends are the best things I have known." Habitat for Humanity. Alpha Mu(pres.); Lake, Brian: Business Administration and MENC(vice-pres); Band Staff; Student Management. Soccer; Golf. Knepper. Suzanne: Early Childhood Senate; Alpha Lambda Delta. Psi Chi; Education. Education Club; Commuter Conestogan(section editor); Intramurals. Lamport, Maryann: English Literature with a Club Officer; Intramurals. minor in Psychology. Lusch. Gretchen: Elementary Education. Psi Chi; Sigma Tau Delta; Newman Knorr, Dana: Elementary Education. Swimming. Education Club. Club(sec). and Dad-your love has Education Club; Deaf Awareness Club; Mom given the strength to be what I am IVCF; APB; SMILE; Intramural Soccer and me today-Thank you. Sandy and Michael M. Volleyball; Tutor. M proving that brothers and sisters don't have Mom and Dad. thanks for everything. I love to be related. Gina. we will always have you! Debbie. Amy. the rest of the Gable MacNair, Jennifer S.: Business Administration "SAOR", D-3 crew, thanks for everything, girls, and all my other great friends, thanks and Mike "Good morning!". with a concentration in Management and for all the great times! I'll miss you all! Accounting. Landis, Tiffany: Business Administration with a Womens Basketball. SAM. Kostick. Heather L.: Elementary Education minor in Marketing. For all my accomplishments I give thanks to with a minor in Psychology. SAM Club; Accounting-Finance Club; my mother and grandmother, the best Education Club; APB; Big Brother/Big Sister. Varsity Cheerleading. Alpha Delta; parents I could have ever asked for! Kim A special thanks to my mom, dad and Lambda Intramurals; Tutor. and Jodi, I love you! Mark and Dale too! friends for all their support, especially Thanks Mom and Dad for making these Tonya and Ruth I hope we stay close through student teaching. You're the best! I

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always! Sharon. Lisa, and Dawn thanks for Outdoor Club. Habitat for Humanity. Bowling. all the help your good friends! College Bowl, Big Brother/Big Sister, Phillipians 4:6 Conestogan, Learning Center Coordinator Madzelan. Nicole Political Science with a & Tutor. Musser. Traci L: Communications with a minor in International Studies, German. in Thanks Mom for all your support, I love you! concetration Public Relations. Political Science Club, Modern Marisa. Suzie. and Brett-you guys are IABC. College Republicans. Etownian; Language/International Club special friends. DOMA will live on. sad. sad, WWEC; Photography Club; DCAC.

Thanks to Mom, Dad and all of my friends, 1 sad Buick award to Dave. All women to Well, Mom & Dad, I made it! Thanks for all years at E-town all the you made my more Mike. Brett-pizza tonight? Maryann-you are your support, this is only the beginning To memorable truly a special friend, thanks for everythmg- my friends and housemates-thanks-you're Molson's on Thursday? the bestl Massey. Jennifer Business Administration with a concentration in Marketing McGowan, Carta C: Elementary Education with a minor in English. Masso, Kelly L: Communications. N Peer Counselor; Dorm Council(Treas.); ECTV(reporter & producer), Forensics; Education Club. APB. Circle K. WWEC(newsreader). Neary. Michele L. Early Childhood Education Thank you Mom, Dad, Gramps, for four To ECTV and all who follow, good luck and with a minor in Elementary Education. years of support & encouragement, I be patient, change is slow. Best Wishes. Education Club; ABP. couldn't have done it without you. Karin- Mom and Dad-thanks for everything. thanks for showing the true Mastrangelo, Krista Psychology with a minor me meaning of friendship. I love you guys! in Business Administration. Neely, Missy: Occupational Therapy Band Psychology Club; Psi Chi; APB; Circle K; Staff; Concert Band; SOTA Club; Pi Theta McGuire. Brigid J.: English-Professional Writing. Varsity Softball; Intramurals. Tutor Epsilon. Intramurals. English Club(pres.); Literary Magazine(co- Thank you Mom and Dad, I love you. Sigma editor); Etowian. Conestogan; Writing Gamma Gamma forever-you girls are the Consultant; Pre-Law Club; Sigma Tau Delta. best. "I never had friends like the ones I Mom and Dad-Thanks for all your patience had when I was in college. Does Anyone?" and support. To my friends- these four years Newton. Catharine C: Elementary Education have been the absolut best! As for the Mateer, Kristin I?.: Elementary and Early Nix. Herbert W.; Business Administration Childhood Education. TROOPERS, well, you know-UNBELIEVABLE! with concentrations in Finance and Economics. Circle K. Young Republicans. Royer Hall Menzo, Gina M.: Occupational Therapy. President Class of 1992; Student Council(pres ): Resident Assistant; Ober Hall Neuman Club; APB; SOTA; Pi Theta Senate(treas.); Campus Life Council(vice- Council. Education Club; RLC. Big Epsilon(pres.); Habitat for Humanity. chairman), RA. New Student Brother/Big Sister. "Oh what a night"- Ann, Angie, Kelly, Orientation(co-coordinator). SAM. Maryann, and Sandy- Thanks for all Maxton, Angela M.: Communications Mass the You only get to live life once, so live it to wonderful memories! Media and English Secondary Education. Missy, Jen and Janet- the fullest. we survived research! ECTV(assignment editor, moderator, Thanks for keeping awake! Noble. Amy L.. Communications. Advertising director, videographer), IABC(vp me Manager for Etownian; Orchestra; IABC. promotions); SCJ(vp); Concert Choir; Mikolan, Tricia M.: Psychology with a minor in I couldn't have done it without Mom, ALD(historian); Habitat for Humanity. Dad, Political Science. and my friends, who'll last Etowian(feature reporter). a lifetime. Psi Chi; Political Science Club. Psychology Thanks! To all of my friends especially Ann, Kelly, Club; Model UN. yearbook. and Gina thanks for the wonderful times. Noble, Fred: Scripto and Sher-couldn't have made it Communications with a Because of you I've had a wonderful without you both, you guys made it concentration in Corporate Media and a college experience. Thanks Mom, Dad, and bearable and fun! Johnson-you are a friend minor in Business Administration.

Amy for all of your love and support. I for life. C.H., D.S. -thanks for being such pals. WWEC(production dir); ECTV; Forensics. wouldn't have made it without all of you. I Mom, Dad, and Budster-I love you all! APB. Sock and Buskin; Alpha Psi Omega: love you! Sound Designer for Theatre. InterVarsity Miller. Thomas J.: Business Administration with Christian Fellowship; Students Making Mayer, Wendy G.: Communications. concentration in finance. Individual Lives Enriched; Tutor; Spring Arts Etowian(features and news editor); WWEC; Cross Country(captain); Indoor and Festival(tech chair). ECTV. SCJ. Marketing Club; Advisory Outdoor Track. All my love and thanks goes out to my Committee for Dept, of Comm.; IABC; Big Mom, Dad, and everyone that has made mentors, parents, peers, and my Lord Jesus, Brother/Big Sister. College Bowl; Intramurals. these four years the best years of my life, Peace, love, and perfect surf eternally!!! I can't remember who met who first, I can THANKS! Stacy, the rest of our lives together will be special, not to mention amazing. Nord, Karin M.: Occupational Therapy. "Yesterday, Schlosser Dorm Council. Circle K; APB; there was so many things I was memories will be close to my heart forever. SOTA(president). never told, now that I'm startin' to learn I I.L.Y. Special thanks and much love to my feel I'm growin' old." -Axl To my Mom and Dad-Thanks for all your parents and family for supporting me and love and encouragement over the years- making these best years of life my possible. Mitchell, Melissa P.: Early you're the best! Thanks also to Carta, I love you. Childhood/Elementary Education. whose support and friendship made my Education Club; Royer Residence college years great! McClure. Ann P.; Communications. Council(vice pres.); Schlosser RA. Etowian(photography editor). IABC. Dad, Mom, Mark, Shawn, Dana and Aunt Norris, Brenda J.: Music Therapy with a minor in Spanish. Sarah-thank you for always being I McFadden. S. Kevin; Business Administration there. it Concert Band. Chorale. Alpha Mu; and Marketing. Wrestling. The House. wouldn't have made without you. I love Band you. Staff; Clarinet Ensemble. Missy-Thanks for being such great McGay. Christine J.: Social Work with a minor a Moore. Barbi: in Business. Business Administration with roommate for four years! Mother and Dad- concentrations in SWSA; Brass Ensemble. Intramurals. Dorm Management, Marketing, Thanks for everything! I couldn't have done it Council, APB. and Communications. Delta Mu Delta(vp); without you. I love you! SAM; M & D; Thanks for your constant support Yearbook(reporter); Intramural Volleyball; Tutor. and encouragement. I love you both! Thank you for Virgina. Snelton, Palsy, Yen Yak. Nymph Mom and Dad your love and

support! I love you guys are the most caring group of you Eddie-you are the greatest best friend. Finally, the girls of 421 people(individually and collectively)- O'Donnell. Eileen P : Communications with a are the best. Thanx for all wouldn't trade our memories for anything. the good times concentration in Mass Communications. and memories. Another brick Thanks for all the laughs and good times-l anyone? Minor in Music. love you! Smoochie we've had some great ECTV(operations manager); SCJ; WWEC(disc times together, Good luck with teaching. I jockey & copy/traffic director); know you're going to be terrific! APB(movies and Act 31); Photography Club(pres.); IABC; Forensics Club; Etowian Mott. Robert E.: Accounting. Delta Mu Delta; McGinnis. Michael B.: Chemistry with a minor SAM(treas), Student Senate. Photographer. Concert Band; in Business Administration. M.E. Accounting/Finance Club; Intramural NO. (publicist). Flute Choir; Story Campus Judicial Board; SAACS(pres), Theatre(music coordinator); Neuman Club;

182 Senior Directory it all. Tutor; S.M.I.L.E. been there through Always giving I finally made it! Thank you Mom and Dad

Thanks for the memories KM, BS, JR. RC, JG, encouragement, support, and advice. I for all of your hard work that has made it LMH. and Mom. Thank you all love you! To T.M. and S.S. thanks for all the possible for Thanks you me to recieve my education. I for being "The Wind Beneath My Wings." memories both good and bad. You both couldn't have made it through the past E-town bearable! And to HI. all made may four years without your love and support. I Michele L: Business Administration Oehme, our dreams come true... love you! To my housemates, it was quite with concentrations in Accounting and an experience. You're the best! To all of my Management. Powers, Kimberly A.: Communication with a friends-thanks for helping to make my Concert Choir; SIFE; Accounting/Finance concentration in Public Relations. college years the best years of my life. I Club. IABC; SAM Club; Ski CLub. love ya!

Oswald. Brenda L Biology/Secondary Preston. Brett P.: Chemistry. Rhile. Barbara: Elementary education with a Education with a minor in Biochemistry. Campus Judicial Board; Editor-in-chief of minor in history. Biology Club; Newman Club; History Club; Conestogan; Society of Collegiate Varsity Cross Country; Track and Field; SAC-ED; Education Club. Journalists; SAACS(vice-pres.). Freshmen Education Club. for all your support Orientation Staff; Habitat for Thanks Mom of and Humanity; Pre- To all my buddies on the cross country encouragement. I love you. Law Club; Concert Choir. team-I'm going to miss you guys! "Carpe Diem"-Seize the Day! Thanks Remember that the race doesn't always go Mother & Dad for your love and support. To to the swiftest, but to those who keep on Mike, Suzie, & Marisa-Thanks for the running. Jaimie. Cathy, Mark. Viv-we made memories. Mike searching & Dave-Keep on it! Thanks Mom and Dad! Parkes. Helen L: Elementary Education. for high hair! Mike-Always look out for the Women's Soccer(co-captian); Education juicy chicken on your steering wheel. Rhoades. Roberta Beth: Social Work with a Club; CROP Volleyball; Intramurals; Big Laurie-I want to renew my one-year minor in Public Administration. Brother/Big Sister; SWSA. subscription! Social Work Student Association, Brethren "The most wasted day of all is that in which Student Fellowship; Deputation Team; Pugh. Norma L.. Mathematics. Black Student we have not laughed."- Chamfort. Thanks Habitat for Humanity, Resident Assistant; Union, College Democrats; Physics Club; to all my good friends that have all kept Learning Center Student Coordinator; Rape International Languages and Cultures Club me smiling, and thanks to my mom and Awareness and Education Group. dad for all their love and support! Thanks to Mom and Dad and my big sisters Puppala. Sujatha: Psychology with a minor in for their endless amounts of love and History. Psi Chi(vice pres); Advocates for Patton, Christina E.. Business Administration support. To all my friends, lots of love and Peace; Arts Appreciation Club; and Marketing. thanks for all the laughter. Suji. Holly. International Club; College Democrats; Denise, Chris, Michelle, and Jen-you're the Pearce, Susan L: English Education with a Dorm Council. greatest! I love you all! minor in Psychology Putman, Jennifer M.: Elementary Education. Rhoads. Keirsten A.: Business Administration Education Club; Student Assistant to the Pedrick. Alison: Elementary Education. with a concentration in Marketing. Education Club; S.M.I.L.E. Education Department. Thanks for supporting To my friends-always remember the times Mom and Dad me Ricketts. Robin J.: Political Science with a four we spent together laughing, crying, and during my years at E-town-l love you! minor in Business Administration. doing things we shouldn't have. Best of luck Joey-your friendship has meant everything Marketing Club, SAM Club. SIFE; tutor. Mom. to all to you all. Mom and Dad-thanks for all your me-thank you. To my other friends- Dad. Nancy, Cindy. C.J., and Buck: Thanks thanks for the terrific memories-l'll miss you! love and support. I love you! for all your love and support! I couldn't

it have done wihtout you believing in me! I Pelletier, Monique; Mathematics. APB love you all! Executive Board; Business Finance; Math Club; Outdoor Club. Riley, Jennifer E.: Music Education with a Aux meilleures parents, Je suis toujours Rainey. Susan M.: Elementary Education. minor in Mathematics. reconnaissant. Thanx to my special friends- Education Club, Brethren Student Concert Band; Orchestra; Concert Choir; D.. M.. E.. M., D., Pizza. Fellowship; BCA; APB(movies); International Choral Union; Chorale; M.E.N.C.(vice pres); Club. Deputation Team; CROP Volleyball. Math Club; Brethren Student Fellowship. Peters. Karen L: Occupational Therapy. Advocates for Peace; Alpha Lamda Concert Band. SOTA; jazz band. Pi Theta Rapp, Martin G.: Political Science. Sock and Delpha; Pi Mu Epsilon; Delphi Society; Epsilon. Buskin; Pi Sigma Alpha; Theatre Club. Student Assistant-music, Tutor; Writing To all my family and friends: You're the Consultant. best! Thanks for all your love, help, and Reed, Susan: Early Childhood Elementary and I love you. Mom and Dad! Thanks to support. Education. Education Club. everyone who helped me out when I was A special thanks to all of the terrific friends trying to figure out what to do with my life. Peterson. Stephen: Business Administration I've made here and to my mom and dad Ellen. Denise. Sarah. Abbey, and Rachel-it's with a concentration in Marketing. for everyone's never-ending support and been fun Wrestling; SAM, Intramural Sports. encouragement! Riotto. Lisa' Communications. Softball.

Pocase, Deirdre C : English-Professional Rehling, Wendy: Social Work. Social Work Thanks Mom and Dad for all your love and Writing. Alpha Lambda Delta; Sigma Tau Student Association(treas.); Peer support. I love you both! Delta. Counselor; Intramurals. Your love has brought me this far... I only Good luck to my 13 S.W. classmates. We Robin, Melanie D.: English with a minor in wish to you were here see me. finally made it. Thanks to all the friends I've Spanish. made throughout my four years. The good Alpha Lamda Delta, Intramurals; English Polin. Denise M.: Mathematics. Pi Mu Epsilon; times will never be forgotten. Steve, thanks Club. College Republicans. Alpha Lambda Delta; Delphi Society; Math for making my last two years very special Mom and Dad: You made it all possible. Club; Concert Choir; College Bowl; Choral You'll always be #1 on my top ten lists. Thanks for sacrificing your Mercedes for my Union; College Scholars. diploma. To everyone who supported me "I love you. honey. I'm so happy you came Reigart. Judith C. Accounting. along the way: it will not be forgotten. to E-town!" Accounting/Finance Club(P.R officer); Habitat for Humanity; Intramural Sports. Robinson, Linda K.: Business Administration Pomroy. Jill L.: Communications. Arts Academic Tutor. with concentrations in marketing and Appreciation Club(pres); Etowian(ad international business and a minor in manager); ECTV(promotions consultant); Reissner, John: Business Administration with Spanish. Spring Arts Festival Coordinator concetrations in Marketing and Finance. Resident Assistant; Head Assistant; Modern Students in Free Enterprise. APB; Varsity Language Club(pres); Poole. Tiffany L.: Social Work SWSA; Class Basketball. Marketing/Advertising Club(vice-pres.); Representative, Peer Counselor; Amnesty Stay out of trouble and have a happy day International Club. SIFE, College International; Intramural Volleyball and Republicans. Tutor, Writing Consultant. ALD; Basketball. Repko. Lynn N.: Elementary and early Delphi Society. Who's Who Among childhood education American Colleges and Universities. Potter, Wendy L.: Elementary Education. APB; Circle K, Ski Club; Education Club; Intramurals Education Club; Yearbook Staff. Swimming. A special thanks to my family who have "Few people are successful unless a lot of

Senior Directory 183 other people want them to be ."-Brower. Dana, and all the girls in Green Gables. It my entire education I love you guys! To th(

was an awesome four years, I couldn't "Annex girls of 1991-1992". Keep our Rojahn. Alicia: Elementary Education have made it without you guys. Special precious memories close to your heart, Ma^ Education Club thanks to Harry-my love-who made my last our friendships remain close for a lifetime!

year here more than extra special. Thanks for a great year. I love you! Ross. Ashley: Elementary Education. Education Club Shaffer, Sherri: Business Adminstration Finance Smith, Alison L.: English with a concentration Thank you Mom and Dad for all of your love and Modern Languages-French. in professional writing. and support Thank you Pete for being so Peer Counseling, Freshman Orientation; Mom, Christine, and friends, I've only ever special Student Senate: Yearbook Staff; ALD; Delta asked for the best and because of you

Mu Delta(treas), Modern Language Club; that's what I got. Roughgarden. Andrew P.: Economics Tour Guide: Tutor. Intramurals. APB. Sock and Buskin; Theatre- Thanks to WP. BM, TM, JB, and CH for Smith, Corinne R.: Communications. IABC, Concert Choir; Chorale. making my three years here great! Je vous WWEC; Conestogan; Etownian. "There's no end to great art. That's why aime tous et vous me manquerez! great art is a reflection of God, because Smith. Sharon A: Communications. S.I.F pres); there's no way to truely comprehend Shaughnessy, Moira S.: Communications. E.(vice Admissions Coordinator. God. "-Rev. John R. Rodland. Etownian-Layout Editor, IABC. Intramural Etowian; IABC; Alpha Lambda Delta. Softball and Volleyball. Jeffrey J.: Social Work. Habitat for Smither, Vivian: Psychology. Rowley. To all my housemates(Jess. KT, Trace, Lynn, Club. Psychology Club; SMILE Club; Circle K; Humanity. SAM Club; Social Work Bridey, Tracy, Jackie, & Alison), thanx for all Political Science Club. Always do your best, because that's all you the great memories. To the original Thank you and Dad! Believe it or not, can do. "Boozers", beware of the "pain of grain". Mom finally made it! To the Etownian staff, good luck and keep Runkle. Rebecca L: Music Therapy and Music it pumpin'. Thanx Mom, Dad, Mary, Megan, Education with a minor in Psychology, Snyder, Melissa L.: Mathematics with a Fred, & Seamus for giving me all your AID. Alpha Mu(treas.); MENC; Student concentration in actuarial science and undying support, laughs, & patience-your Senate; Choral Union; Chorale. Concert statistics and a minor in business Little Mo did it! Choir, Intercollegiate Chior; Tutor. administration. Volleyball Peer Counselor; Alpha I manager; Mom and Dad-you always said could do it, Shaw-Young, Melissa: Elementary Education. Lamda Delta(vice-president); Pi Epsilon; I Mu even when wasn't so sure. Thanks for APB; SIFE; Circle K; Education Club; Summer Student Senate; Delphi Society(treasurer); everything. I love you. Ceri-we have shared Orientation Staff; Intramurals; so much together. ..remember German, the Cheerleading. Math Club(president). party, the beach, "S UP." Thanks Mom and Dad for all your support. cookie-baking Mom and Dad-you made all my dreams Without of dreams could and all the great times. You're the best! come true-Thank You-I Love You. Garden you. none my have come true. Girls we've shared it all-l'll hold each of you Ruth, Donald E.: Economics and Marketing. close in my heart forever. Thanks for the Students in Free Enterprise. Snyder, Susan K.: Psychology. Psych Club; Psi memories-l believe we've made history- Chi; Big Brother/Big Sister; Intramurals; Sigma JDK-Always follow Gamma Gamma Karate Club, Dance Club; co-op House your heart-lt'll you to the "goods"-Biggs. leader; Pub. for Admissions. Sheaffer, Ann-Marie: Occupational Therapy. Being one of the Garden Girls gave me

here at E-town than I could Saienni, Robert W.: Social Studies. History OT CLub; SWSA. more memories Club(treas). Students for Choice; ever imagine. Thank you Sigma Gamma International Club, Education Club; College Shin, Angela A.: Psychology with a minor in Gamma for the best years of my life. I.L.Y. Democrats; Student Senate. business. Mom & Dad, you have made all of this

possible for I C-1, don't get too outa hand when I'm Psychology Club(pres.); Intramurals. Many me, thank you so much, love things will change as go our separate You! John "I'm innocent" Corbett-my best gone! See Lisa, I made it. we ways. But, we will always remember the friend throughout good & bad times; I will Salva, Elizabeth M.: Occupational Therapy Pi times we have shared together. No matter always cherish our memories. Theta Epsilon(sec, student rep), Newman what the future holds, we will forever Standbridge, Susan B.: Elementary Education. Club; Biology Club; APB. remain in each others hearts. "Friends are Education Club; Cheerleader; Intramural friends forever." M.W.S. Sauder, Stephanie L: Elementary Education. Sports. Education Club. Shoemaker, Abigail A.: English-Professional Thanks and love to Mom, Dad, Joan, and Writing. English Club; Literary Magazine Beth-the best family anyone could ask for! Scattergood, Katherine L: Biology-Pre-med Editor. Advocates for Peace. Annex '91 and '92-two generations of with a minor in Biochemistry. annex leaves me with lifelong memories Field Hockey. Biology Club; Amnesty Shue, Jessica L. English Literature. and friendships! "Remember what we've International. Varsity Field Hockey; Literary Magazine; said, and done and felt about each

Mom, Dad, and Dad-this is it! I made it or English Club; Freshmen Orientation Staff other. "-CSN.

should I say we made! Thanks for all of your Dr. Dwyer-You've inspired me! Bev-Thanks! love and support. To all of my friends, the Family and Friends(especially Nerd)-Thanks Stanzione. Joseph; Elementary Education. boozers, the hockey team, and my Bio for the good and bad-you've helped me to Soccer; Education Club. cry buddies, and all of the great times we learn from it all! And thanks for listening to "I'd rather laugh with the sinners than with saints, sinners have shared and the memories that areyet my poetry-even when you didn't feel like it. the the have much more to be made. May your futures be filled with fun." peace. love, and happiness. Sinay, Rachel J.: English Literature with a minor in Religion. Sock and Buskin Stauffer, Philip H.: Physics. Schaeberle. Michael D.: Chemistry with a Sarah J.: Chemistry Physics with minor in Business Administration. Sitzabee, Kerianne: Communications. Sock Steuber, and Wrestling; SAACS; Outdoor Club. Thanks and Buskin(sec); Alpha Psi Omega(sec). a minor in Math, Mom! To E-town D.O.M.A. founders- keep Chemistry Club; Physics Club; Math Club; Slavin, Kerri A.: Therapy. ALD; Pi Epsilon. Delphi Society. the spirit alive; we're always here for you. Occupational Sock Mu and Buskin(vice pres); SOTA(senate rep): Scharr, Mark W.; Engineering Physics. Cross Student Senate. Theatre. Peer Counselor; Stiles. Noelle L.: Business Administration Country(capt.); Track and Field Club(vice Outdoor Club; Pre-law Club. concentrating in Accounting and pres). Physics Club. Management. Slazinski, P. Kelly: Occupational Therapy. Royer Dorm Council(treas), Residence Life Segletes, Jennifer L: Occupational Therapy. SOTA; Peer Counselor; Outdoor Club; APB; Council; Accounting Club; Marketing Club. SOTA, Pi Theta Epsilon: Alpha Lambda Spring Play. Strayer, Kelly A.: History. History Club; R.A.; Delta; Delphi Society, Biology Club; College Thanks Mom and Dad. I finally made it. Royer Hall Council; Student Senate; Alpha Scholar, Learning Center Coordinator and Erick, now I can experience the real world. Tutor. Lambda Delta; Phi Alpha Theta; Delphi Smeltzer, Kimberly L.: Occupational Therapy. Society; Tutor, Education Club Residence

Shafer, Debbie L.: Elementary Education. OT Club; Intramural Volleyball. Life Council; College Scholar, Dean's List.

Deaf Awareness Club; Education Club; To Mom. Dad, Wendy. Grams, Nana, and Thanks Mom and Dad. I love you! Never Outdoor Club; IVCF; Amnesty International. Papa:Thank you for the neverending love forget the pleasure of the journey. Good luck to my great friends. Amy and and support you're given me throughout

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forever friends. "I touch the future, I Warren, Sandy: Communications with a teach." CM. Testani, Michael R.: Psychology Psychology concentration in Public Relations and a Club. Soccer. minor in Spanish. SCJ(sec); IABC(vice-pres. of Thompson. Megan S.: Communications. programming); WWEC; Etowian; ECTV; Modern Language Club; Newman Zeigler, Dale B.: Communications with a minor Thrailkill, Sharon: Business Administration. SAM Club(vice-pres.); BCA; Concert Band; in Business Administration. Club; Intramural Sports. Choral Union; Jazz Band. Theater; Dept. Etownian(Editor in Chief); Communications Chairman's Advisory Committee. Tiefenthaler, Donna C: Social Work with a Department Student Assistant; SCJ; IABC; Mom and Dad, thanks for investing the love concentration in Peace Studies. Communications Department Chairman's and $-it was worth it! I love you both. To Women's Soccer; Social Work Student Advisory Committee. Sheryl, Maryann, Mike, Brett, Toni, Bryan. Association(sec); Advocates for Peace; "Treasure the love you recieve above all. It Mike, Dave, & Sharon-Thanks for the Habitat for Humanity. will survive long after your gold and good memories! We couldn't have done it alone! Love and luck to my best friends-Amy, health have vanished. "-Og Mandino. Nicole. Alicia. Steph. Deb, Heather, and Wauhop, Brian C: Communications with a for the memories. Zeigler, Renee A.: Elementary Education with Carolyn. Thanks concentration in Corporate Media. a minor in psychology. Concert Choir; WWEC; Newspaper; Todd. Suzanne J.; Occupational Therapy, Education Club; Psychology Club; Peer ECTV(station-manager); Society of Soccer; Newman Club; SOTA, Schlosser Counselor; APB; Intramurals. Collegiate Journalists. Residence Hall Council. RLC(vice pres.); Mom and Dad-Thanks for all the love and Thank you Mom and Dad! Commission on Education Rep.. Phi Theta support-everything that I am is because of Athletic Trainer. you. Jen(n)-thanks for the laughter, Epsilon; Weaver, Patience A.: Business Administration. the "I expect to pass through this world but APB(movie committee); Yearbook caring, and for being that loud girl across once. Any good, therefore, that I can do or Committee; Intramural Volleyball the hall. To the RG girls-You guys are the

any kindness that I can show to any fellow best: "I breathed a song into the air, it fell

being, let me do it now and not defer or Weis, Wayne D.: Business Administration with to earth I knew not where, long afterward

neglect it, for I shall not pass this way a concentration in Management. from beginning to end, I found it in the again." Friends are friends forever. ..Thanks heart of a friend." Mom and Dad. Thank you for all the love Weithamp. Clyde: Economics. Zenhausern. Rachel: Communications. and support; I love you. Has. Westervelt, Kenneth C: Biology-Pre-Med with Concert Choir. Chorale; Sock and Buskin; Trala, Patricia A.: Biology-Pre-Med with a a minor in Biochemistry. Advocates for Peace; WWEC; ECTV; minor in Biochemistry Circle K; Habitat for Humanity; SAACS; Photography Club; APB. Royer Dorm Council; Conestogan Staff; Biology Club(pres.); Student Senate. Orchestra. Concert Band; Biology Club. To Dad: My thanks to you can never be Zeoli. Denise: Elementary Education. Mom and Dad thanks for all your love and great enough for all you have done to Education Club; Admissions Tour Guide; Intramurals. encouragement. I love you both! Doug-I support me in this endeavor. Thank you Christina. Angela. Cindy. Karen. Jen. don't know if I could have made it without from the bottom of my heart.

you. Thanks for all your support, I'll love you Gretchen, Mom, and Matthew: Thank you

forever! LB, SH, CM, MK. KS, and KR here's to White, Heather M,: Communications with a all for everything!! I would not be here or

many great memories! 'Only as far as we minor in English. who I am today without all of you! I love dream can we be, only as far as we seek ECTV. English Club. Society of Collegiate you all! P.S. Crabbag. may we go. "-unknown. Journalists, Student Senate. Zerbe. Jennifer A.. Communications with I owe everything to my wonderful parents, a Tressler. Susan A.: Elementary Education with understanding friends, and caring concentration in Public Relations. a minor in Psychology. boyfriend. Without all of the support, Field Hockey(captian), Myer Dorm Council. WWEC(weather person, news staff); Education Club; Intervarsity Christian encouragement, and hugs, I never could - Intramurals. Fellowship; SMILE; Concert Band, Concert have made it. I love each of you dearly! Choir. Chorale; Bible Study Leader; Alpha Heather Mom and Dad: Thanks so much for all your

Lambda Delta; Delphi Society; College love and support. Without you I couldn't Scholar. Wiles, Barry: Computer Science. Cross have gotten this far! Jenny: you-mare! How Time to leave college and go on to bigger Country; Track Club; Intramurals; Computer much of the list is complete? "warm". and better things-elementary school. Assistant. Thanks for being the special person you "Therefore, my dear brothers and sisters, are. Tish thanks for putting up with me and Wilson, Deborah L.: Occupational Therapy. stand firm. Let nothing move you. Always chatting all night. You're the best! Always Cross Country; OT. Club; Intramurals. give yourselves fully to the work of the Lord, remember "Bull Moose". Eric-I love you! To Mom. Dad, Car, Ed, and Barb-Thank you because you know that your labor in the Nuff said

for everything. How did I get so lucky!! To Lord is not in vain." A.S.. M.F.. E.H., L.G., A.F.-I couldn't have Zimmerman, Heather E.: Accounting.

Trimble, J. Scott: Industrial Engineering. Cross survived without you. You guys mean the Accounting/Finance Club(sea); Student Country; Track Club; SAM Club; Physics and world to me. To the Annex-I love you guys Senate Representitive, Intramural Sports,

Engineering Club. to death! As the song goes-The times that I Thanks Dad and Mom for all your love and

shared with my best friends-are the best support, I couldn't have done it without Tucker, Mara B.: Occupational Therapy with times that I've ever had. B.J. You're my B.F. you. To the Annex girls and Carolyn thank

a minor in Biology. forever! you for the memories. I will treasure them

SOTA(fundraising chairman). Ski Club; always. I love you girls. To Kirk-your love, SMILE, OT Admissions Student Co- Wosiski, Krista: Early Childhood and support and companionship over the past Elementary Education. coordinator; Dean's List: Peer Counselor. four years has been priceless, I love you K; Ski "Aim for the moon and if you miss you'll Circle CLub. Volunteer Club, SMILE; Best of luck to the class of 1992. reach the stars." Thank you to my friends, Education Club, Habitat for Humanity; IVCF; family and professors who've encouraged Amnesty International; Choral Union. Zimmerman, Tracy L.: English and Psychology. me these past four years. Sigma Tau Delta(pres); English Club(vp); Wyrick, Merrie 8.: Business Administration. Co-editor Literary Magazine, Psi Chi. Psych Postmaster. Club; Psych Student Asst. Writing w Consultant. Tutor; Features Reporter- Etowian. Dean's List. Love, Congrats to my unbelievable friends Wagner, Rebecca J.: Biology-Pre-med. brainy, waki. all-cat, morra, kimberly. Biology Club(vice pres); Student Senate. motion, the summer of '91 troppers, wine Alpha Lambda Delta, Choral Union; Yutzler, Gretchen M,: Elementary Education Education Club(vice-pres). Education coolers with laura, the indestructible bunk S.W.S.A.; Newman Club; S.M.I.L.E.; Deaf Club; PSEA. NEA. PSTA. Dorm Council. APB; beds, spitting Chinese girls, legality, the Awareness. CROP. Volleyball; I.V.C.F.; Lab cranfield court gang, betty. much love and Assistant; Tutor. Modern Language Club; Concert Band; Intramurals. a huge thank you mom. dad. moogs. Thanks-to Mom and Dad for giving me the and Heid-Thanks for the chance to make my dreams come true, Mom, Dad, encouragement, love, and support. Thanks and to Ken, for living them with me. I love

Senior Directory 185 638 51 31

Belsky. Alec 67, 68, 143 ( aggiano, Courtney 67 Belzek, Tracy A 73 Calabrese, Christine 64, 74 Benamati, Michelle 73 Callaghan, Doreen 115 Benton. Jennifer 2, 10, 73, 152 Camilli. Steve 60, 61,67. 152 \at.., riffanie 113, 139 Bcntzel, Chris 110 Campbell, Brenda 65. 74 Ackerman. Jason 107 Bentzel, Lori Ill Campbell, Sheryl A 74

Adams. Heidi Sue 1 13 Berki, Violet 113 Campbell, Teri 114 72,98 Vdelmann, Joanna Lee Berry, Andrea 54. I 1 1 Campbell, Tricia 115, 144 Ahem, Mike 147 Berry, Gretchen 67, 106 Carbaugh, Jennifer 64,65.114 Ahrens, Marc 28, 103 Betsker, Faye 140 Carlson. Kelly 54. 57, 74. 99 Aigner, Liz 63, 106 Bhatnagar. Piyush 103, 154, 155 Carter, Faye 60, 67

Aitala, Michelle 67, 72. 1 12, 1 17, 143 Bidle, Traci 64, 65, 114 Carter, Heidi 35, 67

105, 1 17 Ucehurst, Kirsten Bikle, Ferd 21, 59, 107 Cashner, Annette 60, 61, 67, I 13 Akerman, Kevin 66, 103 Billoni, Alison 56, 198 Cessna, Stephanie 113 Alas, Mariless de 64 Billoni. Phil 34, 35, 73 Chang, Chuson 69 Mlegra, Jennifer 61.62 Bjornestad, Sherri 56, 57. 73 Chappel, Wayne E 75 Brooke 65 Allison, . . Black. Chris 102 Charleston, Brett : 151 Alphin. 65, 72 Cindy Blanche, Jeremy 103 Chatterton, Lynn 55, 58, 1 1

. . 1 I 1 7 Amachi. Udochi 2 1 4 1 72. 04. Blanding, Aaron 73 Chell, Paul 21. 107 Amati, Tracy 115 Blecker, Cyndi 65. 66. 73 Chen, Fen Wang 143 Amatucci. Maria 65 Blow, Rebecca 105 Chesire, Mike 104, 154, 155 Amatulli. Richard P 72 Bluett, Dave 154 Chew, Kim 57, 75 Anderson. Mike 151, 158 Blum, Chris 158, 159 Childs, Sandy 61,64,65, 112

Andersson. Marie 60, 1 1 9, 1 52 Blyer, Don 52, 105, 152 Christie, Beth 65, 105 Andrews, Bobbi 109 Blythe, James 107 Christopher, Judson C 75 Andrews, Michelle R 72 Boblick, Angela Ill Ciesielka, Andrew 103 Anger. Karen 69, 72, 98, 105 Bockman, Sonya 144 Cinkutis, Cheryl 66, 107 Arnold, Cindy 64, 72 Boden, Lisa Ill, 139, 161 Cipollini, Kerry 105 Arscott, Christa 104 Bogar, Susan E 74 Clark, Sharon 65, 75 Artz, Michelle 115, 157 Bol, Colleen 65, 108 Cleary, Kelly 112, 139 Asani, John 119 Bolanowski, Patti 54, 1 1 Cline, Mark D 75 Ashby, Tova 61 Bolich, Carolyn 60, 74 Clocker, Casi 55, 57 Austin, Erica 104 Bolich, Heather 106 Coassolo, Mark 5,151

Avecedo. Augie 26, 27, 30, 61, 1 10 Bombaro, Kristie 69, 139 Coates, Jen Ill Bonardi, Elizabeth 115 Coffman, Kristen 113 Bonnette, Anne 107 Cole, Lynn 62, 63, 113

Boring, Julie 65, 105 Cole, Sarah 59, 68, 75. 1 1 B Borst, Julie 55, 152 Colella, Paul 103, 137 Bouscaren, Mike 24 Coleman, Becca 108

Bowman, Marisa 65, 67, 1 15, 143 Coleman, Lisa 58, 107 Bachand. George D 68.72,107 Bowman, Sherry 113 Concodora, Nicole 65 Bachman, Lisa Marie 72 Boylan, John 110 Condron, Chris 137 Bacon, Beth 64, 1 1 Breen, Jennifer 58, 59 Considine, Marie 112 Bacon. Scott D 72 Brett, Jill 108 Conway, Heather 66, 1 16 Baer. Brad 107 Brocato, Ami-Jo 62. 1 1 Cooper, Cathy Bailey, Heather 64, 72, 1 1 Brody, Steve 107 Cooper, Laurie 1 39 Baisden. Jo-Anne 109 Brown, Dorothy 105 Cooper, Todd 1 04 Baker. Michelle 62. 1 I 5, I 1

Brown, Julie 53, 61, 69, 105 Corbett, John 75. 1 10 Baldwin, Gina 61.62,63,64,67,107 Brown, Karen 105 Corcoran, Denise 115 Balichik, Mike 105 Brown, Marc 102 Cordery, Jimmy 107 Balmer. Angie 161 Brubaker, Stephanie 74, 1 18 Corley, Chad 107 Banda, Susan 73, 1 19 Bruegel, Martin 66 Coroneos, Lambi 104 Bankard, Jen 62 Bubnis, Michael A 74 Coucoulas, Andrea 67 Barbagallo. Kurt 73 Buch, Tom 105 Cox, Rae Lynn 1 04 Bard, Heather Ill Bucher, Edward V 74 Cox, Stephanie 5, 75, 148, 149 Bardzik, Mike 21, 59, 107 Buck, Allison 105 Crane, Mark A 75 Barnes, Betsy 61, 64, 65 Buckey, Tara 109 Crawford, Julie 58, 113 Barnes, Harry 105, 143 Buhl, Jessica Ann 74 Crozier, Kimberly A 75 Barnes, Steve I 54 Buonanno, Michelle 56, 1 12 Crozier, Travis 151 Barnhurst, Linda A 73. I 19

Burgener, Marisa . 60, 69. 74 Crush, Harold 151 Barstow. Sue 114 Burgess, Kerri 107 Cummings, Tiffany 107 Bartell. Jacqueline 114 Burk, Kelly 114 Cushman, Mandy 55, 67 Bartoh. Dave 151 Burkett, Kara 109 Cvrkcl, Karen 65. 75 Baughman. Jacqueline 104 Burkhouse, Sue 148 Cyr, Debbie 59, 114 Baumbach, Jen 1 06 Burrell, Mindy 54. 58, 59, 66 Czetli, Elissa Baylor, Denise 115

Bush, Melissa 68. 1 1 5 Bcal, Mike 110 Butch, Susan 74 Bearley, Joy 60, 73

Bsington, Monica 65, 67, I 1 I

Beck, Angel . .. 67, I 15, 143 Beck, Lance 111 D Bell. Michclc 60 Bell. Ronni 9, 52, 55. 57. 73 D'Adderio, Phil 136, 192 Bell, Steve 103 Dailey, Bekki 113 Belleza. Frank 152 Dalton, Melissa Marie 75

186 Index 1 31

iDando. Mike 103 Faust, Amy 115 Gilbert, Matt 103 iDaRamus, Beth 58, 59 Faust, Creighton 151. 158 Gilligan, Laura 1 15 Gills, Davenport, Amy . .... 194 Faust, Diana 60, 68 Amy V 78 Davies, Ceri Lynne 76 Faust, Gail 108 Giovanos, Chris 106 Davis, Becky 107 Feeney, Holly 67 Gluck, Kelly 113 Davis, Jenny 65, 76, 140 Femu, Fidelis 119 Glynn, Jennifer 140

Davis, Melanie 54, 62, 1 15 Ferrari, Maureen 77 Gockley, Jane 61

Davis, Teri . . 115 Ferro, Danielle Godfrey, Melissa A 78 Dawson, Terry 109 Fidler, Jennifer 14. 54, 57, 59. 107 Gonzalez, Angel 61 iDeAngelis. Frank 58, 59 Fieldhouse, Madeline 64, 65, 67, 107 Gonzalez, Jon 12 Dechert, Christine 67, 106 Fielding, Keri 66 Goode, Curita 105 iDegler. Michelle 68, 193 Fierro, Frank 103 Goodling, Amy 104

Degler, Valerie 107, 140, 161 Files, Nicole 54, 113, 152 Grasso, Tammy 56, 79, I 16 beitch, John Ill, 158 Fillebrown, Pam 60, 1 1 Gratalo, Rob 103 Delaney, Karen 139 Fink, Amy 56, 57, 61 Graybill, Brian 110 Dell'Oso, Damian 102 Finlan, Timothy A 77 Green, Jen 68, 112 DeLong. Christine 66, 107 Finnegan, Shannon 115 Greenbaum, James 110 DeLozier, Dane 10.76 Firkal. Pam 115 Greentree, Jen 66, 69, 79 Demby, Ron 12, 107, 117 Fisher, Becky 115, 144 Greer, Garth 103 DeStefano, Jeff 76 Fisher. Stephani-Jo 77 Greger, Laura 54, 61. 65, 107 JDetwiler, Melanie 61. 62 Fitzsimmons. Dan 151 Gregory, Lesley 113

Devlin, Christine M 76, 1 14 Fletcher, Beth 61, I 14 Greiner, Chuck 61, 68 |Dianno, Lisa M 76 Florin, Heather 27, 67, 107 Greist, Molly 14, 62, 108 Diaz, Pam 53, 58, 59, 114 Flower, Robert 25. 67, 107 Griffith, Clayton 107 Diehl. Denise 57 Forlin, Mary-Elizabeth 77 Grimm, Marcus 56, 57 Digwood, Jeanette 69, 76 Forney, Jenn 53 Groh, Mitch 103

Dijstelbloem. Hilde 112 Forney, Trisha 1 1 5, 144 Grohotolski, Gregory 57 DiMarco, Danielle 139 Fosko, Christine Ill Grossman, Marci 148 Dimino, Joe 102 Foster, Beth 58, 62, 115 Grubb, Angie 58, 61, 104

Diven, Kelly 1 39 Foster, Emily 14, 56, 59.67, 107 Grubb. Chris 103, 158 Dolan, Alicia 57, 76 Fouchet. Jen 113 Grubb, Susanna 113

Donovan, Kelly 1 13, 152 Fowler, Steve 152 Gruin, Kris 105 Donze, Nicole 107 Frain, Debbie 105 Guarino. Joe 61. 104 Dougherty. Colleen Patricia 76 Francis, Jeffrey J 78 Guber, Joe 67. 68 iDouglas, Amy Elizabeth 76 Francis, Leigh 4, 62 Guerrera, Missy 139 Doyle, Elizabeth A 76 Frank, Heather 52.61.78.112,117,152 Guerrera. Tony 103 Dray, Larry 110 Franz. Robert 103 Guhl, Tim 66. 107 jDuBosq, Jeff 103 Frazier, David J 78 Gulko, Pamela 66, 1 14 Dubois, Michelle Lee 76 Freeman, Stacy 116 Gunther, Phillip H 79

Duchesne, Nick 154 Freitag, Monika 54, 107 Gustavsson, Karin 60, 1 19

Duncan. Rob 150, 151 Friedmann, Bill . 58, 59, 103 Guthrie, Melinda S 79 Dunn. Amy 115, 139 Friling, Katie 115 Guyotte, Amy 108

Dunn. James 107 Fritchey, Ann 65, 67, 1 13 Dunnigan. Alex 77.147 Frost. Brian 2, 110. 152 Fryer, Karen 62, 78 Fussaro, Barb 144 H

E Haase, Ethan I 10 Habecker, Scott 66.79, 162 Eagler. Krista 112 Habingreither, Gwyn 66 Eberly, Dale 77 Hachenberg, Stacey 69, 79 Ebersole. Mark 77. 105 Gale, Phil 103, 158 Hackenburg, Stephanie L 79

Edwards. Melissa 62, 65, 68 Gallagher, Stacy 62, 65, 1 1 3 Hacker, Lynn 64

Ehret, Colleen 1 3, 77 Gandy, April 105 Hagadone, Kristina 105 Eickemeyer. Diane Garabrandt, Christine 54. 55. 56. 57, 111 Hagan. Ned 110 Eicker, Todd 54 Garlick, Nona 78 Hagedorn, Tricia 64 Ellis, Robert 58 Garrett, Nicole 66, 107 Haghdoost, Navid R 79

Elsworthy. Scott 103. 117 Garrison, Malt 25, 110 Hahn, Jennifer 63. 1 1 5 Emig, Ray 68 Gates, Jen 58 Haight. Debra 60,61.66. 144 Enoch, Stephen J 77 Gates, Louise 78 Haldeman, Karen 10.62.79

nnght. Karen 54, 68, 1 1 Gearhart, Tiffany 113 Hall, Jeff 67, 107. 117 Eshleman, Natalie 113 Gebhardt. Timothy 107 Hall. Kimberley 56, 79 Mcaghan 52. 53, 67, 106 Gehringer, Megan 105 Halpin, Patrick 61, 105 -vans. Kyle 158 Geib. Ganese L 78 Hammaker. Ken 66. 79 (ieib. Jere 158 Hampson. Kim 161 George, Doug 162 Hamsher. Brett 103 Georgelis. Bill 78.158 Hancock, David 105 Germond. Denise 61, 64, 78, 114 Handel. Laura 61. 105

Getz, Lisa 1 1 Hanlon. Jennifer 114

Ghergo, Jeff I I I Hannigan. Christine 58, 62 hick, Brian 67, 105 Gibson. Alan 67, 105 Hannon, Kelly 65, 108 ;arkas, Jaimic 62. 77. 143 Gibson. Stephanie 58. 59, 1 1 Hardick. Tricia 63.65.113 :asolka. Brenda 157 Gieniec, Jennifer A 78 Harlan. Kim 1 1 3

Index 187 33 51 C

Harleman, Jen 148 Hunt. Tara 56 Kirkner. Bethany 63. 6*1

Harrier. Gary 103 Hunter. Lisa Marie 36. 81 Kirouac, Sue 68, 1 14, 11(1

1 1 146. 147 Kleinman, Harris. Pam I Hurley. Matt Wendy ION

Hartigan, Gretchen 115, 139 Hutchinson. Wendi 61,62, 115 Klcinstubcr, Ellen 61, 62, 82, 1 If Hartman. Glenn 65 Hyde. Amy 139 Kline, Amy S 82, 161 Hartman, Sandy 53.61.69,105 Hyman. Sue 104 Klun. Kristin A 821 Hartsell, Chuck 103 Kmicczak. Jenn 119

Hassinger, Becky 62, 1 13 Kncpper. Suzanne 82J

HalhawavJill 62, 108 Knerr, Stacey 67, 1 15, 16ll Hatier. Renee 54. 61.69, 117 Knorr, Dana 60. I 82J Hauer, Heather Ill Ko, Chin ml Havener, Beth 67, 68, 143 Koll, Stacy 54, 62 Innerst, Dana 69, 105, 117 Hayes, Bridget 21,56, 58,59,67 Kolo, Linda 1051 Innerst, Julie 1 06 Hazelwood, Lisa 113 Kondisko. Joey 1521 Ireland. Linda Ill Heagy. Troy 69 Koontz, Sherri 1 131 Ireland, Tammy 108 Hecker. Tom 105 Koppenhoefer, Christa SSI Ivey, Patricia Ellen 81 Heckler, Harry 59, 60, 67. 68, 103. 117 Kostick, Heather 62. 82 Heffner. Angie 56, 64, 108 Kramer, Tonya Ann 44, 82 Heffner, Julie 64, 105. 117 Krause. Debra 41,66,821 Heinz, Matthew 69 Kreider. Holly J 82 Heiser. Julie Lynne 79 Krom, Randy P 83 Helfnch. Carla 104 Krufka, Kate 62, 109 Helms, Dave 58, 59, 62, 103 Jackson, Kelly 108 Krum, Leslie B 821 Helsel, Scott 41, 52, 68, 69, 80 Jacob, Ken Ill Kruse, Kris 105, 148 Kuffa, Hendershot. Kelly 113 Jacobs, Renee 57, 81 Tom 150. 151 Rachel Hendl. Jon 158 Jacobs, Wanda 61 Kuhmann, 1071 Hendne, Deirdre 148 Kurczewski. Michele 58, 59. 82 ! Jacobs, Wendy 69, 1 1 Hennen, Linda 80, 144 January. Daniel 57 Kurkis. Sharon Leigh 83] Henning. Kelly 68, 105 Jarzynski, Jocelyn 111,138.139 Kuspa. Angela Ill 144, Henry. Tracey 113 Jennings, Tara 55, 56, 58, 63, 69, 107 Kynakopoulos, Voula 145 Hensinger, Kathy 111,138 Jetter, Christian J 81 Herman. Jennifer 107 Johnson, Ed 56, 57, 1 1 Hernandez. Amy 60, 63, 67. 1 1 Johnson, Michele 68 Herr. S Frederick 80 Johnson, Sabrina 106, 140 Herrick. Marc I 10 Johnston, Michele 58, 81 Herring, LaShonda 61 Jones, James 139 Ladd, Martha 112. 143 Hershberger, Tammy 57, 107 Jones, Jennifer L 81,138,139 Lagassie, Michelle 104 Heslop. Suzanne 113 Jones, Ken 136 Laine, Eric 29 Hess. Erik Ill Jordan, Jennifer 62, 108 Lake. Brian E 83 Hessenauer, Meghan 69, 80 Jung, Colleen 63 Lamb. Wendy US Hester, Jennifer Lynne 46, 80 Lamoreaux, Lore 115 Heufing. Matt 67 Lampart. Maryann 49, 61, 83, 1 15 Hewett, Jen 109 Lance, Hope Ill Hewson, Heather 107, 138, 139 Lander, Stephanie 6{ Hicks. John 158 K Landis, Mark 6o Hitchner. Kristin 115 Kabatt, Jennifer 104 Landis, Sheila 56. 1 14; Hite, Amy 62, 1 1 I. 139, 156. 1 57 Landis, Tiffany 83 Hnat. Joe 69 Kain, Stacy 64, 65, 106 Landry, Kristine 115. 139 Hock, Jennifer 54, 105 Kandisko, Joey 107 Lane, Eric Hoffman. Angela M 80 Karli, Dave 151 67^ Kasper, Laurie 139 Lape, Katnna 113 Hoffman. Chad 110 1 "/' LaPorte, Lisa 62. 1 Hoffman. Jennifer L 80, 1 19 Kauffman, Derick 107 Large, Denise 161 Hoffman. Kim 107 Kauffman, Steve 110 Latzo, Tara 65, 83, 144, 14S Hoffman, Kristin 65, 1 1 Kaunitz, Kim 68, 69, 107 Laudermilch, Judith Hoffman, Terri 60, 63, 67 Keane, Kelly 5 83] Lawrence, Linda 101 Hoffman, Tess Ill Keefe, Kristin M 81 Lawrence, Matt 58, 68, 103 Holcomb, Rebecca Ill Keeler, Sandra L 81 Lazuka, Tanya 65, Hollinger, Rebecca N 80 Keeney, Kelly 161 83; Leaman. John 10* Holly. Blake 110 Keeney, Starlene A 81 Lee, Edward 35, 67 Holm. Jonathan W 80 Keller, Brian Charles 57, 67 Lee, In Kuk 1 1 Holman, Scott 110 Kelly. Shannon 144, 145 Lefever, Dwight E 40, 45, 83 Holran, Betsy 64, 109 Kenien, Nick 154

LeFevre, Charlotte 69. 1 1 1, 14C Homza. Kerianne 108 Kennedy, Janet 65, 108 Leffler, Allison 67, 106; Hooker. Deborah 26,31,61.80,119,140 Kennedy, Jennifer 65, 108 Lehman, Dean 104 Hoppie. Carmella 21, 80 Kcnsinger. Mindi 114 Lehman. Laura 10a Horwitz, Bary 105 Kidd, Monica 113

Lehman, Monica 144, 145, 160, 16 ll Hosier. Eric 102 Killeen, Keri 112 Lehn, Kristin E 83 Howell. Ra> 65 Kindon, Matt 110 Lehn, 68 Bill 105 Laura Huisman. Timo 1 54 King. Lchto. Kim 61 Hull. Jenny 69 King, J Edward 81 Leidig, Jeff 103 Hummel. Alyssa 104 King, Scott 107 Leitch, Melissa 115 Hummer. Donald C 80 Kipp, Diane 62, 81, 109 Leming. Celia 28. 67. 106 Hunsicker, Gina 62, 66,67, 105 Kireta, Lisa Christine 81 Leonard. Shannon 111,139

188 Index 475 51 51

Lepold. Dennis J 83,110 McGowan. Carta Catherine 85 Nice, Jennifer 66

|Lesh, Jayne 60, 114 McGuire. Brigid . 57, 85, 197 Nichols. Christine 54 Lesher, Deb 83, 118, 140, 161 McGuire, Jeremy 117 Nichols, Leslie 63, 113 Levengood. Tami 10, 58, 59 McHarness, Cyndi 68 Niedbala, Kristin 61 Lewis, Donald 58, 61, 63, 64, 67, 107 McHose, Cathy 62, 115 Nix, Herb 52, 61, 86 Lewis, Jeremy 110 McManus, Rob 67, 102 Noble, Amy 55, 86, 118 Lewis, Katnna 60. 83 McNeal, Maria 113 Noble, Fred 7, 57, 64, 86

Leytham, Allison 56, 63, 1 15 Mehta, Amita 1 1 1, 148 Noble, Natalie 113

Lindsey, Monica 105 Melcher, Kelly 58, 1 1 Noll, Tami 66, 1 1

Lisa, Steve 62, 1 1 Menzo, Gina 64, 85, 99, 1 15 Nord, Kann 65. 86

Little. Beth Ann 84 Merhar, Jen 61 Norris. Brenda 45. 62, 86, 1 1

Livingston, Luke 29 Mertz, Danielle 62, 1 1 Norton. Michele 58, 59 Lobaugh, Amy 105 Metzger, Heidi 148, 149 Loges. Megan 113 Mickletz, Jeff 147 Long, Andy 107 Mikolon. Tricia M 85 Loose, Ann-Marie 4, 54, 62, 63, 65. 84. 99 Miller, Beth 60.61.65 Lopez. Jim 110 Miller. Jennifer 58, 59, 105 o Lowe, Jim 102 Miller, Kevin 107 O'Brien, Megan 69 Lucas, Deanna 64, 1 1 Miller, Kristy 66 O'Donnell, Eileen 56. 57, 86 Luciano, Jason 21, 67 Miller, Mary 61,62, 112 62, O'Hop, Laurie 104 Ludwick, Laurena 108 Miller, Megan 106 Oberst, Terry 67, 104 Lusch, Gretchen 84 Miller, Penny 105 Obuhanick. Miki 56, 59, 62, 1 14 Lutz, Amy Jo 1 56, 1 57 Miller, Rosemary 67 Ocone, Marie 62 Lutz, Ricky 158, 159 Miller, Scott 107 Oehme, Michele Lynn 87 Luy, Dale 143 Miller, Thomas J 85, 143 Ogle, Brian 110 Mink, Dan 103 Ogurcak, Julie 109, 148 Mitchell, Melissa P 85,98, 115, 116 Olson, Marc 69, Mitschang, Susan 112 105 Ordeix, Isabel 60 Modres, Jeannine 1 99 Orrs, Sue Ill M Mohr, Anne Marie 65, 106 Osmundsen, Lisa Mohr. Michael 106 113 Mackowiak, Donna 104 Oswald. Brenda Mollar, Daniela 104 61.69.87 Mackowski, Matt 103 Montaperto. Kristin 58, 61, 1 13 Maclay, Nate 147 Moore, Barbi 36, 66, 85, 99 MacNair, Jennifer S 84, 1 10 Moore. Jen 112 Madden, Ann 53, 58, 59, 105 Moore, Roberta 65, 108 Madzelan, Nicole 84. 1 18 Moran, Jennifer 67.85,105 Maguire, Megan 66 Morns, Chrissy 112 Paddock. Dusty 106 Mahan, Jenny 59, 1 14 Mott. Robert E 66, 86, 105 Mahoney, Keith 110 Pahl, Betsy Ill Motz, Benjamin 69, 107 Makary, Mark 60.68.69.105 Palmer, Heather 112 Mountis, Athena 114 Palmer, Justin 103 Manfred. Beth 1 1 Moyer, Amy 107 Panella, Brian 1 1 Mann. Greg 68 66, Mrazik. Bob 151 Papeika. Michelle 115 Markey. Missy 109. 116 Mudd, Lisa 67, 113 Parker, Brandon 110 Markle, Beth 114, 116 Muff, Tammy 107 Parkes. Helen . 62,87, 139 Marsh, Wendy 68 Munden, Laurie 113 Parrish. 103 Marshall, Liza 107, 139 Damon Munley, Maura Ill Parry, Heather 69. 1 1 Martin. Kim Ill Murray. Amy Ill Patel. Ravi 6.61. 107. 117 Martins, Debra 107 Murray. Bill 29, 67 Patton, Christina E 87 Martzall. Rodney 107, 158 Murray, John 107 Patton, Paula 56 Massey, Jennifer 84, 108 119 Musa, Emmanuel Paul. Brandy 66 Masso, Kelly 56. 57, 84 Muschick, Paul 55, 56, 57, 61 Paul, Jennifer 113 Mastrangelo, Krista 65, 84 Musmanni, Nick 112 Paules, Eric 54, 57, 66 Mateer. Kristin Rae 84, 99 Musser. Traci Lyn 86 Paulus, Jen 113 Matlack. Kim 160. 161 Myers, Cheryl 115 Pavis. Jeremy 107, 199 Matukaitis. Mike 102 198, Myers, Karen 54 Pavlich, Kristen 139 Maxton. Angela 24. 84. 99, 193 Pawlowski, C 110, 136 Mayer. Wendy 57, 84 Pearce, Susan Lyn 87 Mazurkevich. Susan 106 Pedersen. Aric 104 McAfoose, Tamm\ 105

Pedrick. Alison . 62,64,87, 113 McArthur, Jocelvn 104 N Pelletier. Monique 87, 1 1 McCall. Brian 53.58.59, 105 Penglase, Pamela 65. 68, 1 13 McCleaf. Jennifer 105 Nace. Tina 106 Pental. Bret 105 McClune, Kirstin 1 40. 141. 161. 1 94 Nagle. Beth 62. 113 Perry. Heidi 7, 57, 107 McClure. Ann 13,55,84 Nalpathanchil, Jessie 60. 61. 107 Perry, Sarah 63 McCluskey. Kathryn 62. 63. 113 Napoh. Rob 57. 66 Peterhensel. Erin 1 1 McColgan. Sandra 58, 104 Naradko. Deborah 116 Peters. Karen L 87 McDonald. Lisa 66, 1 12 Naylay, Jack 105 Peterson. Stephen A 87 McDonnell. Elizabeth 1 14 Neary. Michele Lynn 86 Petko. Jane 1 1 McEwen. Paula Ill Neely, Missy 86. 1 1 I Pezelv. Rob 103 McFadden. J Kevin 85. 147 Neff, Kathleen S 86 Pfeiffer. Krista 56, 63, 1 1 McFadden. Sherilyn 62. 1 13 Nelson. Dagan 151 Phillips. Barry Ill McGay. Christine 37, 64. 85 Nevi. Brian 106 Phillips. Jessica 105 McGinnis. Michael 27. 68. 85 Newton. Cathy 86

Index 189 1 1

Phillips, 1 aura 1 1 \ Rieck, Amy 64,65 Segletes, Jennifer L Phillips, Tish 140 Riles. Jennifer 12. 59. 62.63. 89, 115 Seller. Tracy Piazza, \m> 1 1 Riley, Lee 103 Severin, Sergei Pichiarello, Ann 104 Riotto, I isa 8'>. 161 Sesret. Robert Pierantozzi, Maryellen 62 Kisser. Ann 67 Sgrignioli, Mike Piercy.Phil Ritchey, Andrew no 1 04 Shady. Jennifer Pinard. Dawn 61, 66, 1 1 I Ritchie. Teresa 65. 105 Shaeffer, Jen 66. 115, I

Pizanie, Alison . . 112 Roberts. Kathy 60. I 14 Shafcr. Debbie 30. 60, Plait. Linda 65. 106 Robin. Melame D 89 Shafer. Joe 1 Plotl. Glenn 57 Rohmson. Beth 58, 59. 62. 67, 105 Shaffer. Sherri 36. (' Pocasc. Deirdre 87 Robinson. Linda 89. 113 Shannon. Katie 63. 69. 1 Poinsett, Jennifer I | 5 Roh, Ike 107 Shaughnessy, Moira 91, 1 Poklembo, Lisa 108 Rohrer, Elizabeth 62, 65. 115 Shaw-Young, Melissa Poley, Jason I io Rojahn. Alicia 90 Sheaffcr, Ann-Marie Polin. Dcnise 61. 87 Rommel. Erick 29. 67 Sheldon, Heather 65. IC Pomroy, Jill Louise 87 Rorick, John |02 Sheppard. Scott IC Poole. Tiffany Lynn 88 Roscoc, Chris 6 1. 103 Shifflet, Tony- 10 Poore, Allison 66. 105 Rosenfeld, Ayelet 105 Shin, Angela 65 Postens. Tara 106 Rosetti, Karen | |2 Shipman, Billy . 102. Poller. Wendy Leigh 88 Ross, Alan 1 07 Shoemaker, Abbey 56. 59, 9 Powers. Kim 56 Ross, Ashley 90 Shoemaker, Carla 15 Powers. Kimhcrls Ann 88 Rossini, Joan 67, 143 Showalter, Heather Preston, Brelt 54.57,58.61.68,88 Rough, Kevin 68 Shuck, Scott Prim, Jenny 115 Roughgarden, Andy 90,107 Shue. Jessica Principe, Michelle 113. 117 Rowe, Sean 103, 154 Shull. Joe Pugh, Kevin 53.102.117 Rowley, Jeffrey J 90 Shultz, Steve Pugh. Norma 61. 88 Rubinkam, Mike 56 Sides, Steph Puhalla, Eve 88 Rumbaugh. Chris 102 Siekierka, Carol 56, Puleo, Dennis 143, 194 Runk, Kevin M0 Sielski, April Puorro. Bclh 144 Runkle. Rebecca Lynn 90 Siket. Brian Puppala. Sujatha 14.65,88,115 Russack, Julie l 1 3 Silvestro, Charlene Puro, Hope 66, 1 14 Russo. Barb 66. 109 Simmons, Matt 117, Putnam. Jen 62, 88, 115 Russo. Maria I 12 Simon, Andrea 62. 108, Ruth, Donald E 90 Simon, Nicole 60,61, Simpson, Don Simpson, Mary Beth 65, R Simpson, Skip 10( Sinay. Rachel J 9 Sinkway, Steven Rager, Jennifer 105 10 Sinno, Beth .11! Raimo, Elizabeth 115 Sabaka, Bethany 62 1< Sitter, Lee Anne 1 Raine. Tracy 27, 41. 52 Sahd, Matt 61 Sitzabee, Kerianne 34, 67, 91 Raincv. Susan M 88 Saienni, Rob 58,59,62,90.106,117 Siyani, Green 56, 1 IS Rainville, Renee 62. 113 Salva, Beth 64, 90 Slavin, Kerri 58, 59. 65. 67, 92 Ramsa\. Karen 65. 106 Sandford. Mandy 68,115.116 Randies. Slazinski, Kelly 64. 92 Krssta 56 Sauder, Stephanie 62, 90 Rapp. Marty Sleighter. Michelle 69, 1041 28. 29. 34. 67. 88 Saulle, Rick 3, 43, 55 Readinger. Smathers, Cassandra 10a Beck\ 114 Savare, Kate 10, 63, 109 Smearman, Brenda 107 Reddig. Michael 61 Savidge, Kristy 58, 1 14 Smeltzer, Kimberly L 92 Reed. Susan 88 Scattergood, Katie 69. 90. 140 Smith. Aaron 147 Reedman. Jennifer 54,66,115 Schaeberle, Michael 68. 90, 107 Smith, Alison 67. 92. 115. 143 Reek. Pamela 105 Schaeffer, Jennifer 61 Smith, Becky 65. 107 Recser. Lauren 148 Schaper, Bryan R 90 Rehling. Smith, Connne 92 Wends 64,88, 119 Schappell, Carol 67. 112, 143 Smith, Reid. Dee 68. 1 1 Jacqueline S 69, 89 Scharfenberger, Mike 35, 107 Rcigan. Smith. Heidi 65. 115 Judith C 66. 89 Scharr. Mark 67. 91, 142, 143 Smith, Karen 109 Reinbold. Eric 59.62 Schellhorn, Lisa 139 Smith, Kim 108 Reiner. Michelle 58 Schiavoni, Jackie 66,148 Smith, Sharon Ann 92 Reissner. John 89 Schildknecht, Matt 106 Renniger, Smith, Wendy 152 Ann 105 Schlotterbeck, Mike 103, 136, 152 Smither, Vis 64. 65. 92 108 Renninger. Brian 152 Sehmalenberger, Kevin 102 Snavely. Arlisa 1411 Rcpko. Lynn 89, 152 Schm'ehl, Colleen 65, I 13 Snook, Kris 56.67. 115 Reynolds. Douglas 56 Schork, Jennifer 58 Snyder, Michelle 113 Reynolds. Shawn 110, 162 Schott, Karen 104 Snyder, Missy Rhile, 6 , 92, 144 Barb 62.67, 89. 143 Schravesandc, Mark 60. 61, 67, 118 Rhoades. Beth Snyder, Susan 65.92 64,89 Schuette. Pam 54, 107 Spader. Kris 113 Rhoads. Keirslen Ann 89 Schult/. Steve 146 Rhodes. Shells Speakman. Scott 110. 152 1 II Schultz. Tern | 39 Rich. Dase Spencer, Rob 60. 104 1 1 1 Schuman, Kevin 66 Richardson. Spragg, Andrew 104 Ann 104 Schwartz, Eric 151 Sprengel, Gary 103 Richardson. Lisa 64 Sciarello. Lora 107 Richie. Sue Slandbridge, Susan B 92 1 1 1. 148 Scott. Derek 56,67, 110 Stanson. Ricketts, Robin Marcy 105 89. 1 1 5 Seagrist. Shawn 102 Ridgely. Kan Stanzionc, Joseph 92 1 14 Sccor. Dana 58, 63, 114

190 Index 1 . 41

Slarks. Shanita 54, 105 Uftring, Karl 103 Woll, Pamela 62

Stauffer, Philip H 92 Uhlig, Carrie 113 Wolson, Amanda 1 14 Steeley, Michelle 67, 142, 143 Ulmer, Rob 105 Woltman, Ruth 148 Steiner, Heather 54. 107 Urich. Ron 151 Wolyniak, Rebecca 65,199

Stellatella, Chris 1 1 Urland. Julie 20,65 Woodeshick, Karen 60.115 Slephan, Natalie 67, 108 Woodfield, Missy 54, 64, 68 Stern, Crissy 107 Workman, Leanne 161 Steuber, Sarah 61,69,93,105 Worley, Staci 66

Stevens, Leah 115 Wosiski, Krista 95, 1 1 Stevens, Tanya 104 Wright, Debi 54, 56, 58, 62 Stiles, Noelle 66, 93, 99 Wright, Steph 105 Vacula, Nicole 115 Stiner, Pam 104, 144 Wulderk, Holly 111 Van Buren, Diane 62, 115 Stoler, Abbie 68. Ill, 157 Wyman. Jen 116 Verdelli, Joanne 66. 140 Stoltzfus, Laurie 60, 66, 1 1 1 Wyrick, Merrie Beth 95 Story, Karen 199 Strayer, Kelly 59, 62, 68, 93. 113.117 Strehl. Laurie 65 Strieker, Amy M 93 w [Stuckey. Mary Jo 69 Studders, Eileen 104 Waff, Holly 68 Yacklovich, Kristi 105 Stutler, Amie 61. 62. 1 13 Wagner, Becky 40,61,69,94 Yeager, Gretchen 67, 1 13 SufTredini, Karyn 152 Wagner, Judson 110 Yingling, Ginger 68 Sunho, Do 102 Wagner. Kathleen 115 Young. Susie 148 Suozzo. Tony 23 Wagner. Melanie 55 Yunger, Liz 60. 69, 1 1 Swatner, Ron 110 Walker. Chris 103 Yutzler, Gretchen 62, 95 Sweeny, Katy 65, 67 Walper, Nicole . 115 Sucnson. Man. Ann 115 Walter, Jennifer 55, 105 Warfel, Faith 115 Warner, Marcy 65, 105

Warren, Sandy . . 28,29,56.57.61,94,115 Watkeys, Kim 58, 66, 105 Watson, Amy 115 Zachary, Dave 57,61. 110 Watts, Kristen 63 Zakis, Christy 58, 59, 66, 140, 141 Tag, Tamm\ 109, 144 Wauhop, Brian 56, 57, 94 Zarrella, Dina 60, 64, 1 1 Takkenberg, Hennk 67. 118, 152

Weaver, Angie 65, 106 Zawislak, Audry . . 108. 161 Tallman, Brandi 52 Weaver, Patience A 94 Zeger, Kirk 143 Tarsi, Lisa 34. 35, 107. 117 Weaver, Sherry 104 Zehringer, Mark 105 Tavares, Tony 66 Weber, Rachel 107 Zeigler, Dale Tcgethoff, Willi 60, 118 13,55,56,57,95 Weeks, Jen 65 Zeigler, Renee 31,95. 119 Teoli. John 147

Weidner, Anne 105 Zeloski, Aimee 65. 67, 108, 1 57 Testani, Michael R 93 Weis, Wayne D 94 Zenhausern, Rachel 59. 67. 95 Thompson, Megan 56. 93 Weiss, Susan 58, 59, 60, 113 Zeoli, Denise 37, 62, 95 Thornton, Andrea 61, 157 Weitkamp, Clyde 94 Zerbe, Jen 95, 140 Thrailkill, Sharon 93 Weitzel, Michelle 161 Zimmerman. Heather E 95 Tiefenthaler, Donna 64, 1 18 Wells, Douglas A 94 Zimmerman. Karen 56, 199 Tillman, Trina 61, 67 , Welsh, Kathleen 114 Zimmerman, Tracy 57, 95 Tillyer, Mike 10 West, Chris 162 Todd, Sue 61.64,65, 67, 93. 119

Westerfield, Sue . . 64, 67 Tonia, Piotr 107 Westervelt. Kenneth 69, 94, 98, 105 Toomey, Eric 158 Wetmore, Douglas 94 Torbeck. Brian 103 Wheatley, Gin 61, 105 Torre, Jason 110 Whelan, Beth 58. 61, 113 Trala, Patricia A 93 White, Heather 56, 57, 94 Treaster. Tricia Ill White, Ida 104 Tregea, Steven 105 Whitmeyer, Michele 104 Tressler, Chris 102 Whitney, Erin ....'.... 58. 62 Tressler, Susan A 93 Wickenheiser, Mat 102 Trexler. Amy 65 Wiessner. Gina 66. 105 Trexler, Heidi 62 Wilcke, Sarah 112 Trimble. Scott 93. 142 Wiles, Barry 67, 94. 143 Troutman, Marcy 62, 1 15 Wiley. Martha 140 Tu, Ailinh 64. 93 Williams, Tucker. Mara Beth 94 Bonnie 161 Williams, Dionne 60 Tufarolo, Karyn 63 Williams, Mark 107 Tully, Danielle 104, 143 Willison, Barbara 114 Turnbull, Stephanie 68. 105 Wilson, Deb 66, 95. 115 Wilson, Kenny 102 Wilson, Patricia 60. 63

Winston. Marimba 1 13 u Wischner. Lynn 67. 69. 108. 139 Wise. Knstie 62 Liber. Becky 60.61 Wise. Michael 104 Uciyama, Eijiro 103 Wolf, Holly 66

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A student takes a break from writing a paper.

SIMPLY THE END

". . .Forever,

So many faces in and out of my life. Some will last, Some will just be now and then. Life is a series of hellos and goodbyes. ." I'm afraid it's time for goodbye again. .

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192 Closing Michelle Degler helps another stu- dent prepare for an upcoming exam.

Phil D'Adderio takes a break be- Angela Maxton works hard on her tween classes to get a drink. Senior Seminar paper. >

Closing 193 Moira Shaughnessy discusses a novel Kirsten McClune and Amy Daven- with two fellow students. port find that any place can be a good place to study.

194 Closing Closing 195 196 Closing Two students enjoy reading their Robbie Martin, a January 1992 grad- mail. uate, enjoys coffee with Skip Rod- erick.

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198 Closing Jeannine Modres, Karen Story, and Rebecca Wolyniak pose for a group PJSV* picture.

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