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I Seniors Edwin R. Abad Glenn E. Abood Ira A. Abramowitz Rise Adelman Susan E. Agee Accounting Electrical Engineering History Political Science Marketing Psychology Alan Aleixo Diane M. Alexander Mary C. Allen Randee Allen Jaime Alcocer Finance Civil Engineering Nursing Fine Arts Physical Therapy Traci Jo Allen Joy Allington Roberta G. Alsip Paul M. Amalfitano Dane K. Andersen Community and Psychology Animal Science Physical Education Agricultural Economics Plant Science Family Services Communications Janet R. Andersen Dennis A. Anderson Keith G. Anderson William D. Anderson Elizabeth A. Anderson Criminal Justice Geology Math Criminal Justice Dietetics 192 David G. Angle Catherine P. Anker Stephen E. Ansul Donna L. Apgar Elizabeth L. Archbald Geology History Fine Arts Graphic Design Accounting Robert E. Armstrong Sue J. Ashman Beth A. Atkinson Jill Aufdermarsh Christine J. Auletta Electrical Engineering Theatre Marketing Marketing Communications Lynn E. Ayars Theresa M. Azelby Pamela J. Babcock Sandra L. Bach Judy L. Bailey Chemical Engineering Physical Therapy Psychology Marketing Biology Philosophy Andrea E. Baker Kimberly F. Baker Nancy E. Baker Terrence M. Baker Cheri D. Ball Fashion Merchandising Nursing Nursing Mechanical Engineering Criminal Justice Spanish Robert A. Bank Natalie E. Banks Vicki L. Barbas Tracey Bamberger Mary K. Bamrick Criminal Justice Nursing Civil Engineering Criminal Justice Finance Rosemary Barbieri Julia K. Barnett Margaret C. Barry Diane B. Bart els David C. Bartenfelder Psychology Nursing Agriculture Marketing Soil Science Megan Bateman John P. Baumann Andrea M. Baumert Jill S. Baumgarten Patricia A. Baumler Finance Geography English Family and Community Consumer Economics Services John D. Beasley Scott A. Beck Deborah L. Beierle Vance M. Belcher David A. Beldyk Chemical Engineering Political Science Animal Science International Relations Chemical Engineering 194 "Let's get physical!" urges Olivia Newton-John in her hit song of the year. And everyone is taking her advice. Everyone except General Hospital fans. They listen to Richard Simmons! The equipment of jocks . . . head band, sweats, sneakers and T-shirts is seen everywhere. From Carpenter to the fields to the courts, from swimming to soccer to tennis, everyone is into exercise. Dozens of joggers can be seen every day year-round. Solitary figures clad in blue running suits run along regard- less of the weather conditions. Bikers are also seen all the Michael I. Bell Lise I. Bender Mary T. Bender time, pedaling their way to class or dorm. Computer Science Fashion Merchandising Mechanical Engineering Still other students are easing into exercise more slowly. They can be seen increasing the flexion of their wrists as they play Pac-Man in arcades. This is highly recommended for racquetball aficionados. Some exercises are more seasonal. In the fall, a favorite exercise is tailgating . .. and watching the football games of course. This activity builds arm muscles, from pumping the keg or raising the glass. As Indian summer fades away and cold weather sets in, Carpenter is overrun with students. Racquetball courts are at a premium and the weight rooms overflow with both male and female bodybuilders. But once spring arrives, everyone is outdoors, overcome by the nice weather and exercise fever. Stereos blare as students play tennis, shoot baskets, play Softball, toss Fris- Kathy E. Bending Sandra L. Benedict Stella M. Benne bees, or scope. Scoping, although practiced year-round Marketing Political Science Physical Education mostly in the dining halls, is an especially good spring exercise. Hiking to a favorite picnic spot is yet another spring exercise.* Some of the more popular spots include Lum's Pond, Carpenter State Park, THE Park, and the front patio at Klondike's. That brings us to probably the most popular campus exercise — partying! It can be done at any time of the year, indoors and out, with no special clothing or equipment needed. In fact, a new breed of parties was started this year due to the exercise craze — headband parties! Susan E. Bennett Ann M. Benton Pam E. Berentsen Economics Consumer Economics Dietetics Alfred Berger IV Howard R. Berman Ivonne Bernal Criminal Justice Political Science Family and Community Services 195 Spencer E. Berns Deborah Ann Bertucio Shakuntla L. Bhaya Theresa L. Bialas Steven G. Biddle Photojournalism Psychology Elementary and Political Science Political Science Special Education Philosophy Karen J. Bieler Carol M. Biferie Paul Bilger III Rita M. Binn Jane E. Biedermann Nursing Nursing Accounting Criminal Justice Fashion Merchandising David C. Bird Gregory S. Biros Paul R. Biser Sharon E. Bishop Susan R. Black Marketing Psychology Accounting International Relations Accounting Aline E. Blackman Sharon M. Blaier Allyson R. Blaine Lauren G. Blackely Martha J. Bland Education Criminal Justice Criminal Justice Political Science Marketing 196 Joanne M. Blash Sharon B. Blaustein Douglas J. Bleakly Rudolf A. Bless Kathie S. Block Liberal Studies Fashion Merchandising History Accounting Political Science Criminal Justice Robert S. Bohrod William H. Bollman Patricia L. Bomar Joseph J. Bonelli Roberta D. Booker Arts and Science Electrical Engineering Plant Science Economics Psychology Education Carol L. Booth John R. Bortz Janice L. Boucher Ronald L. Bove Car lei S. Bowes Marketing Mechanical Engineering Economics Chemical Engineering Political Science Gisele M. Bowser David C. Bowsher Mary J. Boyd Margaret M. Bozak Mildred J. Bozarth Communications Business Administration Criminal Justice Computer Science Mechanical Engineering 197 All Delaware students are quite familiar with Newark's Main Street. Most of us manage to visit one of its estab- lishments at least once a week, and always seem to find what we're looking for. Main Street has something for everyone. Movie buffs and Rocky Horror freaks know and love the State Theatre. For those with extreme cases of Pac- Man fever, there's the Galaxy in the Newark Mini-Mall, with a variety of video games for everyone. And, no U of D student celebrates his or her twentieth birthday without visiting the Stone Balloon, Deer Park, Glass Mug, or Klondike Kates for a "legal" drink. Suzanne E. Braken Ruth L. Bradley William H. Brady III For practical necessities, students stop into Rhode's Art Hisotry Marketing Political Science Drug Store or National 5 & 10. To find that special gift, we History visit The Nook or The Card and Gift Center. And, of course, Goodwill is the first place to look for a wild costume or unusual outfit, especially around Halloween time. It's quite evident that without Main Street and all of it's businesses, the life of a Delaware student would be a little less colorful. Karen M. Brahs Cynthia W. Brandon Lucile L. Brandt Psychology Management Anthropology Barbara E. Branner Claire L. Brantley Linda S. Brecher English Human Resources Biology Robin J. Breene Maureen E. Brehm Lynda A. Brenin Physical Therapy Nursing Nursing 198 i William C. Breslin Byard P. Bridge Michael J. K. Briglia Mark J. Brindle Lisa R. Britt Communications Economics Accounting Communications Finance Lisa Brixen Anne E. Brizzolara Frank H. Brockson Mary G. Broussard Susan M. Brower Anthropology English Chemical Engineering Spanish Elementary and Special Communications Education Cassandra F. Brown Eileen A. Brown Kim M. Brown Paul F. Brown Sara K. Brown Accounting Dietetics Agricultural Business Criminal Justice Elementary Education Management Stephen R. Brown Susan L. Brown Tracy E. Brown Barbara B. Brown Mary V. Browne Biology Criminal Justice Physical Education Human Resources Biology 199

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