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Editorial 2 La LVC students receive hon- ors See pgs. 2&4 College News. . .3 Q&A with Dean McGill See page 4 Sports 4 Volume LVI, Number 15 Lebanon Valley College Annville, PA 17003 Wednesday, February 2,1994 MAC administration moved to Gunshots under Lebanon Valley College investigation by Bubba Shaffer Rushing back and forth by Donna Centofanti fortable with saying that a from classes on Sheridan As most members of the 9mm gun was used. The bul- Avenue, have you ever college community were lets that were recovered are noticed the white duplex with bringing in the New Year, being investigated by the the sign "Middle Atlantic LVC security was dealing State Police Ballistic Division Conference"? This building with an event that caused for further confirmation. is the new home of the MAC. extensive damage and confu- Along with the shots being The reason for the new resi- sion. fired through the window, the dent on LVC's campus has to On January 1, around 4:00 room suffered heavy damage. do with the new executive am, five bullets were lodged One bullet was lodged in a director of the conference, into Funkhouser West B8, refrigerator door, another in Linda E. Hopple. After room of senior Wembi the closet door, and two in Hopple was chosen as the Dimandja, an international the panel of the closet. new director, the MAC, for- student from Zaire in Central "There are no suspects merly located at Widener Africa. At the time of the now, but we have talked to University, moved to accom- some people and plan to talk modate her. Since Hopple "There are no sus- to more," stated Yingst. The Sheridan Avenue is the address for the new Middle Atlantic lives in Hummelstown, there investigation is on-going and Conference office. (Photo by Seth Wenger) pects now, but we were three local MAC-affili- being pursued by LVC securi- ated colleges that could house the new office. made the choice clear," said ty and the Annville Police have talked to the building. Lebanon The college that respond- Hopple. The office is respon- Department. "Everyone is Valley, Messiah, and ed the quickest to the search sible for rulings, scheduling, some people and concerned about it, and it is Elizabethtown were all was Lebanon Valley. statistics, and league stand- being treated seriously," said plan to talk to schools in the area that were "President Synodinos found ings. Yingst. interested in accommodating space for us the fastest, so it The head resident director more." of Funkhouser, Kathy World class Where's the heat? Collins, was the only person incident, one officer heard the occupying the building at the pianist gives shots, and later that day another officer discovered the time of the crime. Collins concert in by Kelly Fisher two days before repairs could was sleeping when the shoot- extent of the damage. While students bundled up be made. Sandy Bambrick, ing occurred, and she didn't Blair Director of Campus for warmth, Lebanon Valley who lived and worked on hear a thing. "I'm glad that Security Mr. Al Yingst said, College administration and campus during the vacation, "At this time we don't know no students were in the build- by Josiah Novack staff responded to complaints recalled the sometimes frigid if it was random or if it was ing at the time," stated "I don't think of it as a of heating problems in three situation. "My blistex on the directed at someone." Collins. memorial concert; I feel it is dorms within the past month. desk in my room froze," she Presently, Yingst is com- Continued on page 4 a commemorative concert." Keister, Vickroy, and Mary remarked. So said John Gingrich in Green residence halls have The short-lived predica- Dr. Iglesias plans for his introduction of Anton Nel had difficulties to some ment of Keister was resolved to an audience of over a hun- degree since maintenance only to be repeated in sabbatical dred people in Blair Music Vickroy Hall on January 18. Center on Sunday, January "The Blistex on Temperatures dropped in 23, at 3 P.M. Nel, a world- by Nicole Adams gists, and other officials, rooms located on the north class pianist, was here to give the desk in my Dr. Diane Iglesias, a pro- Iglesias was able to discover end of the second floor, and fessor of Spanish here at the current situation of a concert in memory of room froze." students took their concerns LVC, has extensive plans for Chile's newly formed democ- Katherine Gingrich Hemperly to resident assistants. Becca her sabbatical this semester. racy. The Chilean presidency ('12), the proceeds of which Ragno called security to han- received their first call from a had just recently taken an will benefit the new art dle the situation because Keister resident on December interesting twist. The former gallery and recital hall at maintenance, working from 30. The third floor of dictator of Chile stepped Lebanon Valley College. 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., was Keister, which was occupied down from office and Besides performing on not available at the time. by students during the break, allowed the new democrati- Saturday, January 22, Nel Security checked the circuit had lost heat. Maintenance cally elected president to take conducted a master class at 1 breakers and found the prob- workers discovered the prob- P.M. for five piano students. his place. This is a bit of an lem. However, the breaker lem to be a faulty circuit odd situation because that Each student played a piece continued to flip towards the breaker, and residents lived for Nel, and then he critiqued past dictator has remained with sporadic or no heat for Continued on page 2 each student's performance. within the government in a "He ripped me apart, totally," military leadership position. Residents and commuters raise said freshman Martha Mains, Dr. Iglesias found the trip one of the participants. concerns at forum exciting, while at the same "What he showed us is that time educational and infor- there's no perfect way of by Alissa Mowrer concerns discussed, the first mative. The information will doing it." On Thursday, January 27, being raised by a commuter. Diane Iglesias, Chair of aid her in teaching her Nel started off the concert the first President's Forum There has been confusion Foreign Languages Spanish business economics with Debussy's Children's was held in Faust Lounge. about informing students Prior to her leave, Iglesias course as well as others. She Corner Suite and Beethoven's President Synodinos, Dean when the college is closed. took a pre-sabbatical trip to looks forward to being able Sonata in C Major. After the Stanson, and Dean Yuhas The problem arose last Chile, where she met with to share this knowledge intermission, Nel continued were present, responding to Thursday, when the decision professionals of all sorts. which she has acquired about with Three Pieces from concerns from students. to close the college was made Meeting with top economists, actual policies and decisions There were two primary Continued on page 3 political scientists, sociolo- Continued on page 3 Continued on pace 4 La Vie Wednesday, February 2, 1994 Page 2 1994 All-USA Academic Team EDITORIAL by Bubba Shaffer Snow Business Troy A. Neidermyer, Foundation Leadership serves as a mentor to several junior, political science and Seminar, and is a member of disadvantaged youth in the German major, has been Alpha Psi Omega, Teutonia Lebanon community. She Well all that snow has station. West Chester, located nominated for the 1994 All- Vallis and the Young plans to pursue a law degree come and somewhat gone. right outside of Philadelphia, USA Academic Team by the Republicans of Lebanon and enter public service in But what remains besides decided to close on the college. Nominees are select- County. government or the not-for- sheets of white covering Wednesday the storm ed on the basis of their schol- HARRY S. TRUMAN profit sector. Troy is a politi- everything that doesn't occurred to that following arship and academic talent SCHOLARSHIP FOUN- cal science and German require passage? The undis- Monday. and creativity. Troy's intel- DATION major at LVC. He is presi- cussed, but often grumbled As Dean McGill noted, no lectual endeavor was the cre- Joda L. Glossner, junior, dent of the Wig & Buckle about problems the snow cre- matter what the college does ation of a series of audience and Troy A. Neidermyer, Dramatic Society, entertain- ate for the college. it is still going use power. participation murder myster- junior, have been nominated ment chair of the Spring Arts One of the biggest misun- Yes, that is correct, but the ies, named Mysterious by the college for graduate Committee and student repre- derstandings of the student image of being open even if it Murder Quests, while he was scholarships through the sentative to the Budget body was why the college does mean using less power, the executive director of the Harry S. Truman Scholarship Priorities Committee. Troy even bothered having classes relays their message that the Game Players, a theatrical Foundation. Joda is an spent a semester abroad in the week we were blanket by college is ignoring the state of company he co-founded. English major and an Honors Cologne, Germany, in the mother nature? emergency. Named to Who's Who among student at LVC. She is cur- Fall of 1990 through the Pennsylvania was under a Like everything, this too state of emergency and the shall pass, but I'm sure we Students in American rently serving as secretary of American Heritage Program. Colleges and University, Fall the class of 1995. She is also He plans to earn a master's governor requested that all will run into mother nature 1993, Troy participated in a a three varsity letter athlete in degree in political science non-essential businesses again this winter sometime, I Hugh O'Brian Youth field hockey, Women's bas- and enter government ser- close. As important as edu- just hope we cooperate. ketball and softball. She vice. cation is to all of us, we prob- ably could have afforded to To all men, this concerns you so Heat cont'd from pg. 1 close. What would have been ya better read it. This article is the big deal in the long run, if Business Manager off position, and eventually problems in even-numbered to inform you what Kappa two vacant rooms on the floor rooms on the third floor. Alpha Sigma is all about. We we missed three days out of a Needed had to be electrically shut Becky Avers, a student resid- are mainly an academic fraterni- 16 week semester? Probably If you are interested in down in order to get heat for ing on the third floor, said, ty, but every once in a while we not much. We were also one gaining practical working the other rooms. This reme- "We have a thin sheet of ice do have some social events. We of the few schools in this area experience while managing had an average GPA of 2.97 last dy was temporary, and when on the inside of the window that decided no t to close over our books, please contact residents again lost heat they in our room." Other non- semester. the problematic weather. We want to dispel the the La Vie office at x6169 were provided by security heat-related problems, such This fact was made known rumors that we are nerdy and with portable space heaters. as mice in the rooms, have and light of on a local radio always follow the rules. We Residents again experienced also been disturbing resi- England study know that we are the most high- inconveniences when mainte- dents. ly respected organization on nance shut off the electricity Inconvenienced students campus, but we don't want any- abroad program in the building for two hours have expressed some frustra- one to get the idea that you on Friday of that week to tion with the heat and electri- aren't good enough for us. For replace the damaged electri- cal situations. Vickroy resi- example, if you forgot to return Students interested in to talk with Dr. Ford, Director cal parts. On that same day, dent Jackie Wevodau had to a library book until it was over- due, we might be able to over- studying in England during of Study Abroad. heaters were again a source give her aquarium to Becca look it. We are big men. We the next two years are invited Three LVC students who of trouble in Vickroy, only Ragno while the electricity can the troubled youth of to an open meeting on spent last semester in now the problem was a smok- was going on and off in an America. We welcome you to Lebanon Valley's programs England will be available for ing heater in the main stair- attempt to save her fish. our organization so we can help with Regent's College in comments and responses as well. Jen Emery, head resi- Dave Newell, dean of stu- you. We can shape and mold London and Anglia will two British students cur- dent assistant, called security. dent services, realizes that you into a strong well respected Polytechnic University in rently studying at the Valley. Luckily, electricians were these problems have been try- individual. If you are interested Cambridge. The American Students already in the building fixing ing for everyone, but he in us, come to 2nd floor The program is scheduled are Nicole Zanotti, who was the circuit breakers and took thanks the students for their Hammond to our lounge. We for Wednesday, Feb. 9, at at Regent's, and Rich Ragno care of the smoking unit, cooperation. He also asks will more than likely be in our lounge studying for an upcom- 7:00 p.m. in Faust Lounge of and Drew Kepple, who were diagnosing the problem as a that students take measures to ing exam. the College Center. in Cambridge. The British burnt-out motor. improve the heating in their Students will be able to students, both from Last but not least are the own rooms. "People have to Chad Miller get specific information on Cambridge, are Suzanna Bird concerns of Mary Green Hall keep the front of their heaters Kalo Brother both programs as well as and Somaye Bagherzadeh. residents who are having free from objects," he said. applications and will be able La Vie Collegienne established in 1924 ^> Editor-in-chief Bubba Shaffer Sports Editor Joda Glossner Layout Editor Kelly Fisher Business Manager. Mickey Tallent Editing Assistant Heather Marston Faculty Advisor Dr. Gary Grieve-Carlson Staff: Nicole Adams,Donna Centofanti, Angie Harnish, Amy Martin, Josiah Novack, Courtney Polance, Allyson Schneider, Peter Stavenick, Mickey Tallent, Christina Walters. La Vie is published each Wednesday of the academic year. Any opinions expressed in La Vie are not necessarily those of the organization. Address all correspondence to La Vie Collegienne, Lebanon Valley College, Annville, PA 17003. Telephone: (717) 867-6169. There is never a guaran- tee for publication of submitted materials. SEnnmruMSTr COLLEGE NEWS by Peter Stavenick 19, 1993, personal items were VEHICLE DAMAGE: A side ••:•■-. .■;■:■'■-.■ •-::•;■:•■•■ .■•■.-.■ :--■:-.■ -*•::- ■ ■• Stu dents' ■:■■■t o•::■■■■■ ••-■': ru:•*-:••---■n-■ ■:• .—t■■—h■ ■■■ -■e-••■. ir .-.;o wn The following incidents are stolen from North College. swipe between two vehicles based upon security logs provid- THEFT: On Sunday, December occurred on Summit Street on business ed by the Lebanon Valley 26, 1993, cash meal allowance Wednesday, January 5, causing College Office of Safety and with a value of $180 was discov- minor damage. Security. All incidents have ered missing in Lynch. It's VANDALISM: Vandalism was (AWVSJ-Students in when people buy. Then the taken place on the college cam- believed that the actual theft reported at Lynch Hall on Stetson University's new numbers — spreadsheets — pus since December 10, 1993. took place in November. Friday, January 7. retail management course become a means of keeping DISORDERLY CONDUCT: CRIMINAL MISCHIEF: On THEFT: Also on January 7, won't be dealing in theory track of what they're doing." On Friday, December 10, 1993, Saturday, January 1, 1994, gun twenty dollars in cash was stolen this spring. Barnett called the class a in Mary Green Hall, there were shots were reported. The shots from Lynch. The 20 seniors will be "retail laboratory," but added reports of disorderly conduct. went through a residence hall FALSE ALARM: A false fire operating a small health and that he plans to use a text- NOISE COMPLAINT: On window in Funkhouser West alarm occurred in Funkhouser beauty franchise store, sell- book and training materials Saturday, December 11, 1993, Hall. West Hall on Sunday, January 9. there were complaints of noise SUSPICIOUS PERSON: There ALCOHOL: On Monday, ing natural cosmetics from a for references in the course. in Hammond Hall. was reported to be a suspicious January 10, there was an under- kiosk on the small north "Stetson not only cares about CRIMINAL MISCHIEF: On person in the Academic Quad on age possession of alcohol. Florida campus. its students, but about the Wednesday, December 15, Tuesday, January 4. "I've been wanting to do people who hire them," 1993, fire was set to a sorority Iglesias continued from page 1 this for 25 years," said Dr. Barnett said. "We must not rock near Vickroy Hall. Steve Barnett, who will only teach people to think, CRIMINAL that are being put into effect like to establish a lower-level teach the course. "Retailing but also to act. In too many MISCHIEF/THEFT: On is the most dynamic part of of our business courses we Thursday, December 16, 1993, by the economists of Chile study abroad-program in damage was done to a vehicle on with her students here at Spain. Along with these business, but retailing cours- focus almost exclusively on Summit Street with property LVC. plans and many others, she es have been boring because the thinking part and ignore stolen. Total value is $575. During her actual sabbati- will still be teaching a course you have to teach the num- the acting or application side VANDALISM: Also on cal she has numerous projects at LVC. The course includes bers. With a store, students of the equation." Thursday, December 16, 1993, planned. She plans to study a pilot program which she can see how exciting it is vandalism was done to the some quite mysterious papers started to aid LVC students in candy machine in Mary Green CRUISE SHIP JOBS! on Christopher Columbus. becoming certified in K-12 Hall. Her plans also include an for teaching languages. In VANDALISM: Two windows attempt to relate computers at this program, students go to Students needed! Earn $2000+ monthly. were broken in the Boiler Plant Summer/holidays/fulltime. World travel, Caribbean, Hawaii, on Friday, December 17, 1993. her class through the use of a an area elementary school Europe, Mexico. Tour Guides, Gift Shop Sales, Deck Hands, Total value of broken windows video game that will aid stu- and teach students in younger is $50. dents in learning the lan- grades. Casino Workers, etc. No experience necessary. CALL 602- THEFT: On Sunday, December guage. Thirdly, she would 680-4647, EXT. C147. Fomm cont'd from pg. 1 PITTSBURGH later than usual. Many commuters had already President. Anyone interested left home when the radio stations and television in attending this dinner to dis- HARRISBURG*PHILADELPHIA began announcing the news. In general, the cuss concerns of the students commuters feel that they need some way to find should contact Alissa Mowrer NEW YORK CITY out directly from the college what is going on as soon as possible. Please during bad weather. A solution was discussed.d feel welcome to bring any TORONTO. CANAOA which involves making messages on the phones questions or concerns you ROCHESTER. NY which have machines. It is currently being would like to have addressed SYRACUSE. NY worked on, and a sign will be put up displaying at the forum. CORTLANO. NY a number to call to be informed on this issue. INTERNSHIPS IN The second concern came from third floor of TO BINGHAMTON. NY NEW MaryGreen, who has had continual trouble with FRANCE „ ENGLANO Two internships Wilt fe£ TOWANOA /" the heating system and mice. Dr. Hamilton was NEW YORK avaBable&jSt ^||^Agu|taifle;start- CITY called in to hear the concern, and plans to dis- ing ia late August-early SCRANTON WILKES cuss this situation further were made. September 1994 to replace Craig BARRE< The President explained the tremendous Campbell in Pau and Mark Fink amount of damage done to the campus through- in Parts. Students, assist in the ALLENTOWN out the past weeks of inclement weather. English language training pro- WILLOW GROVE Maintenance has been working extra hours, gram of tfoe company. Is order CARLISLE; HILAOELPHIA doing the best possible job they can in these to be eligible, students must be KING OF PRUSSIA at the conversational level in SHIPPENSBURGrfYOF conditions. Anyone with a problem should CHAMBERSBURGf 'LANCASTER French For a detailed job report it to maintenance and their RA. HAGERSTOWN. MO< description and procedure for There will be two more forums this semester. application, please.contact Dr. The first will be March 16, at 8:00p.m. in Faust 1-800-444-2877 Stopkie immediately at ext WASHINGTON. OCO | Lounge. 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She The Lebanon Valley Swim were notched by Howie Team was such that Nel promptly also gave piano lessons to her Team returned from two Spanglerln both the 200 sat back down at the piano brother's seven children. weeks of intense 4-hour a day meter freestyle and back- and performed two encores, "Patience and caring is the training in Florida after break stroke, Franz Uhler in both Junior middle blocker Chopin's Nocturne in F-sharp guiding principle that I looking towards a bright sec- the 50 and 100 meter Bridget Lohr and junior setter Minor and "The Spinning remember," recalled John. ond half of the season. With freestyle, and Mike Hain, Angie Shuler were named to Song" by Mendelssohn, the Although he remarked he was both men's and women's Paul Richardson, Jason Kopp, the 1993 Middle Atlantic latter of which Nel described too young to remember his teams having a 2-2 record, and Franz Uhler won the 200 Conference Commonwealth as "one of my favorite" piano lessons with Katherine, the Dutchmen looked to meter freestyle relay. Bob League Women's Volleyball works. "since I now have a life in notch a third win on the way Twining broke a school All-Star Team on Sunday, Nel,a native of South music [based in New York, as to promoting the first win- record in his third place 200 January 23. Africa, made his musical manager of Nel and other ning season in the history of meter breast stroke perfor- Lohr, an elementary edu- debut at age 12 with a perfor- artists], I now look at them both teams. The first meet mance. The men lost 105-93 cation major, and Shuler, an mance of Beethoven's C- [the lessons] as very posi- back was on January 15 in a meet where one pool and English/communications Major Concerto. He graduat- tive." against Western Maryland at one school record was bro- major, helped Lebanon Valley ed with a bachelor's degree The new art gallery and the Arnold Sports Center. ken. finish the season with a 22-10 from the University of recital hall will be located in The women's team had a On January 22, the home record, the best in the nine- Wittenberg in South Africa. the former St. Paul Lutheran strong showing with a first meet against Juniata was can- year history of the program. Nel has won many prizes, Church, next to Derickson place in the 200 meter celled due to the weather. The Lady Dutchmen also including First Prize at the Hall. When the transforma- freestyle relay comprised of The next meet on the sched- competed in the Middle 1987 Naumburg International tion is completed, the recital Jen Bower, Sandy Bambrick, ule is an away meet at King's Atlantic Conference playoffs, Piano Competition, and he is hall will accommodate 100 to Wendy Zimmerman, and College on Saturday the 29th. another first, where they fin- now considered to be one of 150 concert-goers, and the Nancy Seidel. Gina Fontana The Juniata meet will be ished second to Juniata. the outstanding pianists of his gallery will be suited to dis- also won the 200 meter breast rescheduled for sometime in generation. playing and exhibiting a wide stroke, breaking both a pool February. Both teams do Gunshots Nel said he came to the range of art. Donations to the and a school record in doing continue to look strong as United States 11 years ago on project are tax-deductible and so. The women unfortunately they strive for the goal of a confdfrompg. 1 the encouragement of one of may be made to the Friends came up short with'a 127-69 first winning season. Let's his teachers. He then earned of the Gallery group by con- loss. In all, six pool records show them our most spirited Upon hearing about the a master's degree from the tacting Suzanne Arnold at were broken and one team support. event that had taken place, University of Cincinnati record was broken. Dimandja was eager to come 867-6226. College-Conservatory of The men, likewise, had a back to campus and help with Music, from which he recent- the investigation. "I was Q&A with Dean McGill ly received a Distinguished aware of the incident and the Alumni Award. Currently, danger involved, but I was You've played hard long Nel serves as professor of not worried or hysterical. I enough to get here! : piano at the University of was more eager to see the Who is in charge of the can- Michigan. Cmon.... extent of the damage," stated cellation of school due to Besides last year's dumping Katherine Gingrich Dimandja. inclement weather? of snow, had classes ever Hemperly studied music at Write for La Vie He has thought about the "I make the decision on been cancelled before? Lebanon Valley and taught event and whether it might whether to have school and I "I can't remember the last organ in Palmyra for many have been aimed specifically contact the radio stations. If I time something like that had at him. Dimandja said, "At am not able to do this Dean happened. I wasn't here if it this time I don't know why Campus Calendar Stanson is then in charge." did." something like this should have happened to me." What resources do you rely In relation to the snow what The event has not changed on when trying to make a are your biggest worries? his daily routine. "I look at Thur., Feb. 3 decision? "85% of 900 students are res- this incident as a character 7:00 p.m. Women's Basketball vs. Gettysburg, Lynch "I am in constant contact with idential. It's the faculty and growing experience," stated 9:30 p.m. Movie: "Judgement Night," C 101 security and maintenance on staff we have to worry about. Dimandja. Fri., Feb. 4 campus. I also consult the We have a policy that says As this investigation con- 7:00p.m. Wrestling vs. Susquehanna, away news." employees should not endan- tinues, security is heavily 7:00 & Movie: "Judgement Night," C101 ger themselves in relation to patrolling the residential hall 10:00 p.m. Why the indecision on coming to work. We're also area. "The campus is safe. If 9:00 p.m. Comedian: David Kinne, Underground Thursday, January 20, trying to figure out a way to students are concerned for 11:30 p.m. Underground when classes were not can- alleviate the problem of can- their own safety, then they Sat, Feb. 5 celled until that morning? celling school so everyone should contact security and 2:00 p.m. Swimming vs. Susquehanna, away "We had to wait on the situa- can access that information." we will help them," explained 2:00 p.m. Men's Basketball vs. Albright, Lynch tion, which was not clear at Ymgst. 4:00 p.m. Women's Basketball vs. Albright, Lynch the time." "Everyone should keep 7:00& Movie: "Malcolm X," C 101 Did you wake to no alert and use common sense," 10:00 p.m. Why did you decide to stay advised Yingst. If anyone 11:30 p.m. Underground open on Friday, January 21, showers last Monday knows anything pertaining to Sun. Feb. 6 when Pennsylvania was still morning? this incident, then they should 4:45p.m. Catholic Mass, Miller Chapel under a state of emergency? Apparently there was a contact security and pass on Mon. Feb. 7 "What were we going to lose severe leak somewhere in the the information. 9:45 p.m. Student Council Meeting, Faust Lounge by staying open in relation to vicinity of campus, which cut Tues. Feb. 8 the energy factor? If we had [Spring Break '94'- off water supplies to some 7:00 p.m. Women's Basketball vs. Widener, away all the kids in class, it would Cancun & Jamaica from dorms. Maintenance 7:30 p.m. Wrestling vs. Moravian, Lynch take a lot less energy to run informed LaVie that the $493, Daytona & Panama 8:00 p.m. Concert: GSC Organ Recital, Lutz the lights than to have 700 problem was out of their City Beach from $129. Wed. Feb. 9 kids back in their dorms hands and that the water com- REPS NEEDED-Organize noon Lecture: "Black Issues" West Dining Hall using all their appliances. So pany was responsible for a group and travel free! 7:30 p.m. Men's Basketball vs. Widener, away basically, no matter where the finding and repairing the Call STS @ 800-648-4849. 10:00 p.m. Ecumenical Worship Service, Miller Chapel students are, there will be leak. energy use. Personals . . . .2 La Vie Security Update Turn to page 3. Campus Calendar. .4 Look for continuations on ■ !■■■■ Ml -— *%& -Iff ■""«■«■ ^WB** page 2! 4 Volume LVI, Number 15 Lebanon Valley College Annville, PA 17003 Wednesday, February 9,1994 Have changes in alcohol policy Director of MBA proven effective? program departs Administrators and students respond by Amy Martin by Donna Centofanti level of students. "People dents understand the rules As of January 27, Mark For LVC administrators think it's a free for all. They now, but the administration Mentzer has left LVC as revising the alcohol policy think because they're 21 they needs to look at defining director of the Masters of last year was a risky move. can do anything," claims appropriate social behavior Business Administration But has it been effective? Hilbert. where alcohol is present. (MBA) program. "The policy accomplished At the beginning of the Along with this Brown stated, Mentzer joined the col- our goals," states the fall semester, there seemed to "I think there are still gray lege part-time as MBA Assistant Dean of Students be a lot of confusion about areas with rules and fines." director in the summer of and Hall Director of the new policy. Once stu- Even though the numbers 1992, he took over the posi- Hammond, Dave Newell. He "I think it's only don't show a change in the tion full time a year later. also said that the policy treats amount of damage related to Dean William McGill students like adults and gives fair that 21-year- alcohol incidents, Newell said the MBA committee 21-year-olds the choice to says positively, "I feel there has been "examining the olds be treated as drink responsibly. Newell is less acting out and less program's direction" and Mark Mentzer claims, "Alcohol is some- 21-year-olds, both destruction of property." will report its findings in thing that can be enjoyed, not Students who are 21 like April. After evaluating the keep running during the in the privilege to abused." With the new poli- the policy because it gives report, the college will interim, and she does not cy, programs involving alco- consume alcohol them the freedom to drink, advertise for a replacement foresee any problems. hol were permitted on cam- but some of the rules limit director. McGill believed that the if they choose and pus during Alcohol their enjoyment. "I think it's Until then, the MBA committee may need to rede- Awareness Week, but in the also in paying the appropriate because a college program will run under a fine the program's structure, past these types of events education is supposed to pre- managerial hierarchy head- but he felt that the upcoming strict penalties if weren't allowed. pare you for the real world. ed by Elaine Feather of report will "reaffirm" the Newell also thinks, for the they violate the It's good that the college has Continuing Education, program's unique liberal-arts most part, that students are a real world policy," stated Registrar Karen Best, and approach. "It is one of the policy." being more responsible. He senior Rob Gale. Tom Dean McGill. program's strengths. It says this is because they like Kennedy, who is also 21 MBA committee chair- reflects the nature of dents had their questions the change. Becky Brown, a commented. "I think it's only man Dr. John Kearney said Lebanon Valley," McGill answered through a number resident assistant(RA) in fair that 21- year-olds be that he himself is "trying to stated. of question-and-answer ses- Vickroy, says, "I think for the treated as 21- year-olds, both piece [what's happened] McGill wants to inform sions, they became more upperclassmen it is effective, in the privilege to consume together." all students that the MBA receptive. because they're of age and alcohol if they choose and Dr. Sharon Clark, an program will continue. Any "I think there were some they're handling it responsi- also in paying the strict MBA committee member, questions or concerns can be problems in the beginning," bly." But the Head RA in penalties if they violate the had no comment as to what directed to Elaine Feather or agrees Hilbert, "because peo- Keister, Amy Hilbert, doesn't policy." A problem in the is happening. She did say Dean McGill. ple didn't take in all the con- believe there has been a that the MBA program will sequences of the policy." change in the responsibility Newell thinks that stu- Continued on page 2 WLVC makes changes in Economist to discuss the future of capitalism staff and constitution Nationally recognized ■ brief! y for the federal Office by Peter Stavenick former President Matt economist and author Dr. or Price Administration. At WLVC is undergoing sev- Corbett. Robert:Heilbroner wi 11; dis- ■ the onset of World War II. he : eral changes as an organiza-^ Another change at WLVC cuss "The Capitalism in Our was drafted into the Army tion. The biggest change is is the ongoing search for a Future" at Lebanon Valley and assigned to military intel- station president, Matt music library. College on Thursday, Feb- ligence. After bis discharge 10. at 7:30 p.m. in Lutz Hall ■ in 1946. he served:;:as:;a busi- Corbett, resigning. "We've been running a As a result of this, a pro- deficit of modern music," of the Blair Music Center. ness econ ora ist; with: % ■ large posed reorganizational will stated Technical Director, The presentation is free and commodity trading house. occur. Replacing Corbett as Guy Sillman. "The radio sta- open to the public. • : KM uo 10 h 5 desre. president are Jay Campbell as tion needs some type of Heilbroiier. the: Norman from Harvard. Heilbroner Executive Director, and Peter library. We have CD players, Thomas professor of econom- holds a doctorate from the Stavenick as General but we hardly have any CD's. ics emeritus at the New New Se boo 1 for S o e i a 1 Manager. The executive A new library will improve SCIKK'I tor Social Research in \ Research, and honorary ;New York, has been Robert Heilbroner degrees from LaSalle director and general manager our variety of music and our described by "Business {photo by Jose Pefaez} University, Ripon College, positions will replace the attempts towards becoming president and vice-president professional." Week":as a writer who "may Since that time, Long Island University, and positions. As of now, the search is he the top-selling economics Heilbroner has written over Wagner College- The advisor of WLVC, Ed on to find modern, pop music author of all-time." His first 30 books, as well as articles Heilbroner. who i s includ- Arke, stated, "It's a move in at a reasonable price. hook, "The Worldly for popular and scholarly ed in Who's Who m America, the right direction. And it's a "I hope to see record ser- philosophers: The Lives, magazines. He also presents is a ::fopner; vice president of good idea to downsize the vice improved. It will create Times and ideals of the Great his economic research to stu- the A merican i;; Econorai c : number." better awareness and station Economic Thinkers," was dent, business, and labor Association, and a member of The new organizational member participation," stated published in 1953 and quick- -groups and at the National the Council of Scholars at the structure will be made up of Ed Arke. IJIL became a best-seller.: The War College and other insti- Library of Congress and of five officers instead of six. Currently the station is work was lauded by eeono- tutions. the editorial boards of "I think it's a good thing. enrolled in the College Music ijius? Johnt;I&nfl£tii .Galbraitfei: ■Heilbroner graduated "Challenge." "Dissent," fttf It improves the experience as "a brilliant achievement. sumraa cum laude from "Social Research" roagazit that people can gain," stated Continued on page 2 handled nearly to perfection." Harvard in 1940, then worked La Vie Wednesday, February 9, 1993 Page 2 Folk/rock guitarist to perform Spend the Alcohol policy summer cont'd from pg, 1 the music of James Taylor Journal, a publication that abroad reports current music trends policy that they both agree on among colleges all across the is the rule that says no bottled Folk/Rock guitarist Dave nostalgic journey through 20 Imagine spending the sum- United States. By being beer is allowed. Gale claimed, " Binder will present "Fire and years of James Taylor's most enrolled in CMJ, WLVC Rain: An Evening of James memorable music. Binder, who mer in Italy or France or Spain It tastes better in a bottle." receives free music from record Taylor" at Lebanon Valley graduated cum laude from the or Russia or Japan, and earning Though the policy states that companies. College on Saturday, February University of Lowell with a per- credits toward your degree. Too no bottled beer is permitted, In addition to these changes, 12, at 9 p.m. in the Underground formance degree in classical good to be true? Not so. Newell said that it is still present the station's constitution was of Mund College Center. The music, has performed for over Possibilities exist for Summer on campus. Nothing can be revised. The Constitution hasn't performance is free and open to 10 years at colleges and clubs Study Abroad in all of these done about this problem, unless been revised since September the public. across the United States. places, as well as many others. RA's and Hall Directors are 1991. One of the primary revi- The program will feature a Most programs are four to 100% sure that there is bottled sions concerns the new organi- six weeks long, and many beer in a room. Alpha Sigma Tau zational structure and the duties include organized trips to sup- Previously students received by Sarah O'Sullivan that will be assigned to each plement studies. Costs range a slap on the wrist. Under the from $2000 (+ airfare) to $6000 officer. new policy more students are The Gamma Tau chapter of the Alpha Sigma Tau sorority was started at (including airfare). A variety of Finally, Spring 1994 radio cited, because all the rules and LVC in 1992 by female students who wished to expand the options avail- subjects can be studied, and shows are being scheduled. regulations are in black and able to college women interested in Greek life. In the past two years, the There will be a couple of lunch sisterhood has grown so that it is currently made up of 30 sisters from most plans offer 6 credits. white, whereas the old policy as well as morning shows diverse backgrounds with a wide range of majors and interests. Housing possibilities include wasn't explicit. Students of age throughout the semester, and AST is a social sorority, so we enjoy a variety of social events. As a dorm rooms, hotels, host fami- now know that if they violate sisterhood, we recently held our first formal, and ended the fall semester plenty of late night entertain- lies, or apartments, depending college policy they will be hand- with a sorority Christmas party. We also have socials with other Greek ment. on the school chosen. Some pro- ed a heavy fine, recommended organizations and with the larger campus community. However, AST has a Those who are interested in grams require proficiency in the to an alcohol awareness class, or service-oriented side as well. Our chapter contributes to the sorority's language of the country, but joining WLVC are encouraged have a letter sent home to their national philanthropy, the Pine Mountain School in Bledsoe, Kentucky, in many offer classes in English. to attend meetings at 6 p.m. parents. Under both policies, addition to performing local social service projects such as caroling at the If this sounds tempting to Thursday nights in the Mary minors are not permitted to con- Hershey Medical Center. AST sisters and pledges must maintain a 2.2 Green uncarpeted lounge. grade point average to remain in good standing, so academics are empha- you, stop by the Office of sume or be in the presence of sized as well. International Studies or call Dr. alcohol. With the new policy, Since it is a national sorority, AST sisters can be found at campuses all Ford (x6248) for more informa- though, students underage face across the country. A delegation of sisters from LVC attended a workshop tion. But hurry — application heavier stipulations when in vio- at Bloomsburg University with several other AST chapters from across deadlines can come as early as GREEKS & CLUBS lation of the policy. Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Our chapter will also be sending representa- February. Since the policy is under a tives to the national Alpha Sigma Tau convention in Buffalo, New York, Make the most of your col- EARN $50-5250 trial run for this year, evalua- this summer. Once an AST sister graduates from college, her involvement lege years — experience the tions must be done before it is in the sorority can continue through alumnae organizations. 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Feb. 13 isr PINATAS , 4:45p.m. Catholic Mass, Miller Chapel •^ Balloons SHOP HOURS ARE: Mon. Feb. 14 M-F 10-6 9:45 p.m. Student Council Meeting, Faust Sat 10-3 lues. Feb. 15 Closed Sundays 4:00 p.m. Science Seminar: Health Physics, Dr. Jay M/C VISA MAC accepted Yoder, Garber304 7:00 p.m. Women's Basketball vs. Messiah, Lynch Editorial 2 Dining Out page 3 Corkboard. ... 2 Sports 4 Greek News on page 2 Volume LVI, Number 15 Lebanon Valley College Annville, PA 17003 Wednesday, February 16,1994 What is the shape of Lebanon Valley College holds fifteenth things to come? annual Founders Day Convocation Ford S. Thompson, Jr., in 1991, he served the depart- enhancement of life in Central "by Mickey Tallent rently working on another book, Pennsylvania state deputy secre- ment in a number of capacities, Pennsylvania. Renowned economist and and at the onset admitted that tary for mental health, will be including as supervisor of classi- Krohn, who is coordinator of author Robert Heilbroner posed this would be a precis of his the keynote speaker at Lebanon fication operations, director of consultative services for the that question to an LVC audi- work in process. Heilbroner Valley College's Fifteenth headquarters personnel and act- Harrisburg State Hospital, has ence on February 10, 1994. said, "The topic upon which I Annual Founders Day ing area director for the Bureau After a reception with the presi- am speaking tonight is so daring Convocation on Tuesday, of Central Operations. dent of the college, Mr. and exciting that I have no pre- February 22, at 11 a.m. in Lutz Thompson now works to inte- Heilbroner ambled into Lutz pared speech in front of me." Hall of the Blair Music Center. grate funding and resources for Hall, Blair Music Center, to give Heilbroner lectured from the His topic will be "Reducing the mental health and to expand and podium, but remained free-spir- maintain services for the mental- 'They climbed a two- ited in his presentation. First, to ly ill. thousand year cliff that define the future, Heilbroner Thompson is a member of took his audience into what he was agrarian society at the American Public Welfare called the distant past. It was the the bottom and a strati- Association, the Citizens time of agrarian society when fied one at the top.1 people fended for themselves Advisory Board for the Central Dauphin School District, the and lived in social groups no a lecture about the future. Colonial Park Rotary Club, the larger than a couple of families. Heilbroner has written National Mental Health Their social lives consisted of between thirty and forty books, Commissioners Association and nothing that would make them traveled to countless places on the Harrisburg Optimist Club. think that the future would be the lecture circuit, and has He earned a bachelor's degree anything different from the past Edith Krohn, recipient of the recently been honored as the from Lebanon Valley College that they had already experi- Founders Day Award Norman Thomas Professor of and a master's degree in public Economics. Heilbroner is cur- I Continued on page 3 administration from George served in the public mental Washington University. health field for over 36 years. Lebanon Valley actors tackle The recipient of Lebanon She was the first president of the Ford S. Thompson, Jr. Valley College's Founders Day Lebanon County Mental Health psychological drama Stigma of Mental Illness." Award will be Edith B. Krohn of and Mental Retardation Board, Thompson joined the Lebanon. The award recognizes where she now serves as chair of by Donna Centofanti Katherine eventually bring about Pennsylvania Department of individuals whose character and the Nominating Committee. As construction of the Little his downfall." Public Welfare in 1967 as a leadership, in the spirit of the Krohn is also a board member Theater continues, the style of For LVC this is a new type training officer. Prior to his founders of Lebanon Valley and former president of the drama to be seen is changing appointment as deputy secretary College, contribute to the 'It is not the same old [Continued on page 4 also. From February 24 through high school type of play. Campus celebrated Valentine's Day with a murder the 26, Alpha Psi Omega is It is different.' sponsoring the play, "A View from the Bridge," by Arthur of drama, very psychologically nyer audience doesn't know who will Miller, to be performed in Miller complicated. Producer Tara Sunday, February 13, the day explained, "No one will see the be killed," disclosed Koslosky stated, "It is not the before Valentine's Day. What a Neidermyer. "Following the Chapel at 8:00 p.m. 'No one will see the whole same old high-school type of day for a murder. And "Till murder, the audience will be The setting of the play is in Brooklyn in the early to mid- play. It is different." Black Death Us Do Part" was just the play. People in the audi- able to question the characters, thinks that this theater needs right thing, with a twist. ence will have different even the one who was murdered, 1900s. It is about one man's some serious drama, and In this unique play written information.' to piece the clues together." total destruction. Director John Miller's work provides this. and directed by LVC senior The play had five characters Black said, "It is a tragedy in the whole play. People in the audi- "This place needs a good shot of Troy Neidermyer, the audience who were all interrelated. There Greek sense of the word, in that ence will have different informa- drama, something that will slap were the detectives, and they was Kyle Chadwick, played by Eddie, the main character, is a tion." the audience across the face and had to make choices about Neidermyer, and his new bride wonderful person inside, whose "Three murder plots are make them think," claimed which character to follow to psychological problems and formed during the play. The [Continued on page 4 over- attachment to his niece Continued on page 4 LVC hires fall-1 anan by Kelly Fisher said Furmanak of his new job. Systems and Reference Mr. Furmanak's job as Librarian Stan Furmanak may be Systems and Reference a new face to many on campus, Librarian entails helping Mrs. but before his current full-time Miller, Research Librarian, with position he had worked part- reference materials and coordi- time in LVC's library for three nating the eventual automation and a half years. of the library. He had not ini- Mr. Furmanak first moved to tially specialized in the automa- the Lebanon area from tion of libraries, but after doing Connecticut after a poker game just that at the Lebanon when a friend mentioned to him Community Library, Furmanak that a job was available at the has gained valuable experience Lebanon Community Library. in this area. He was hired for the position of Originally from the Assistant Director and eventual- Philadelphia area, Stan ly stepped into the role of Acting Furmanak has a solid back- Director when his boss resigned. ground in library studies as well Mr. Furmanak stayed on as as English literature. After Acting Director for about nine graduating from the University months before he decided to of Scranton with a Bachelor of change his LVC part-time status Arts degree in English in 1978, to full-time. "This was better he went on to get his Master's in hours for me and a challenge," Continued on page 3 La Vie Wednesday, February 16, 1994 Page 2 Guest Editorial Area artist to The other Olympic saga Greek Council Much too often the advisors of the greek organizations on this campus go unrecognized. However. Greek Council, on behalf of the exhibit by Amy Martin Donna Weinbrecht? Trace sororities and fraternities, would liketo extend a special thank you The Olympics began Worthington, the freestyle skier? to all of the advisors: i a vol vcd. with greek life at Lebanon Valley photography February 12. Time has begun to And Dan Jansen, the speedskater College for their dedication and the support that they have provided tick away for the members of the who won our hearts but lost the Artist Mary Kay Yancha will Olympic team. If you've paid gold at Calgary in 1988 and in Tijese advisors are an important component of the greek organi- display an exhibit of photogra- attention to the media during the 1992? What about four-time zations. They are often the driving- force behind many of the sorori- phy at Lebanon Valley College past month or so, you'd swear speedskating medalist Bonnie tie* and fraternities and are turned to in times of trouble. Advisors from Monday, February 21, there were only two members of Blair? I'm sure many of these are considered a part of the "family" i a w hi ch; the greeks strive to that team: America's sweetheart names are unknown. Some may achieve amongst all of their members. through Friday, March 25, in the Nancy Kerrigan and the tainted sound vaguely familiar. These The Professors, Administration, and Faculty who take part in the Mund College Center. The dis- Tonya Harding. people have a shot at having advising of fraternities and sororities here at LVC are: among the play is free and open to the pub- lic. Now, don't put this paper their dreams come true, their most accomplished individuals- on campus and all are of the finest Yancha, a Millersville resi- down. I'm not going to take hard work and dedication pay caliber that this institution has to offer. dent, has exhibited both photog- sides or throw accusations off. Don't they deserve some These well respected and distinguished advisors include: . raphy and paintings at locations around. I'm just as tired of this press, too? Dr.Hanesof Alpha Sigma Tau sordid Harding-Kerrigan mess How have our Olympians Dr. Atkinson of Delta Lambda Sigma (Dclphians) throughout Lancaster County, as the next person. But I don't been doing? What are their Dr. Pederson of Gamma Sigma Sigma (Gamma Sig) including Franklin & Marshall College, Marion Art in the understand why all those other odds? I guess I'll have to curl Prof. Bongiovanm of Kappa Lambda Nu (Clio) Community Gallery and athletes who have trained long up with this week's Olympics Prof. Kinsley of Sigma Alpha Iota Lucille's Cafe. Her most recent and hard have gotten the cold edition of TV Guide to find out. Dr. Rafficld of Kappa Lambda Sigma < Kalo) shoulder in the pre-Olympics The press has been enjoying the Dr. Summers of Kappa Sigma Kappa (Knights)': ;;v show was held at "That There Art" in Lancaster, where she media frenzy. figure-skating soap opera too Dr. Specht of Phi Lambda Sigma iPhylo) both organized and exhibited in What about downhill skier much to care. Dr. Hearson of Phi Ma. Alpha (Sinfonia) an annual "New Arts" celebra- AJ Kitt? And moguls champ Mr. John Dcamcr of Tau Kappa Kpsilon (TK£) tion. Greek Council would; also!like to thank Dr. Raffieid and Dave LVC Jazz bands to perform Yancha earned a fine arts Newell for their continual support and contribution. lpi;:|p:.•:;::::■: . Greek Council President- Same Stoudt diploma from Pennsylvania : Lebanon Valley College's selections from the 1930s to the School of Art and Design. 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