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No one can really recall the early morning update headlines that topped msn.com on Tuesday, September 11 tho There may be a fuzzy recollection that the metropolitan papers were focused on the Big Apple's mayoral seat primary battle. The topics became insignificant compared to the events that sparked months of headlines that very day at 8:45 am. It was at that moment that the attention of an entire nation turned to an altering of the famous New York skyline, as thousands of lives were claimed and the United States witnessed the worst terrorist attack on its shores. From their privileged location on the opposing shores, Stevens students, faculty, and administration became eyewitnesses of the morning's events. The moments were surreal, as the reality unfolding simply appeared to belong to an action sequence from Hollywood's latest blockbuster smash. At 8:45am, as some students counted down the last five minutes left to their early morning lecture, and others begrudgingly surrendered to their sounding alarms and rose out of bed, a Boeing 767 slammed into the World Trade Center's north tower. Merely 18 minutes later, as community members poured onto the Castle Point and nearby lawns, the south tower was assaulted as well by a second hijacked commercial plane. The skyline was engulfed in flames. Forty minutes later, the Pentagon received a blow. Life seemed to slow down. Less than an hour later, the streets of Lower New York City were covered in several inches of ash as the highest pOints on the skyline plummeted to earth, floor by floor, in rapid succession. Months have PatlilMla.

in itself which deserves praise. T 001-2002 Stevens Link is dedicated to all e ,..nln-.. States their home, and hold it close to their nAla ..... all those that lost their lives that morning, and thlllAlt and must live with that void. It is dedicated firefighters, emergency personnel, police IW't.,.A placed their lives on the line that mo.;ning dedicated to all those that efll.'tQl.~taYi' working together, even the seemin"~"







ADMINISTRATION TRUSTEES: Lawrence T. Babbio, Jr. Dwight Massey Stephen T. Boswell Michael Mohr Francesca Carriuolo Richard Muller Edward Mullowney Thomas Corcoran Philip Crowley Thomas Rabaut Kenneth DeBaun Harold Raveche Mary Louise Reid Gene Eckel David Farber Richard Roscitt Steven Schulman Mark Greco Angie Hankins Richard Spanier Barrett Hazeltine Walter Ulrich Henry Henderson James Walsh Edward Hennessy Cardinal Warde Edwin Hess Joseph Weber Frank lanna Jerald Wigdortz Arthur Imperatore Harold Wilmerding John Kidde Frederick Bissinger John LoPorto Wesley J. Howe William McLean

ADMINISTRATIVE OffiCERS: Harold J. Raveche Roger T. Cole Bernard Gallais Jerry MacArthur Hultin Erich E. Kunhardt Joseph J . Moeller Larry Russ Mark L. Samolewicz Arthur Shapiro James N. Snyder Maureen P. Weatherall

- President - Vice President for Facilities & Support Services - Dean of the Charles V. Schaefer, Jr. School of Engineering - Dean of the Wesley J. Howe School of Technology Management - Dean of the Arthur E. Imperatore School of Sciences & Arts - Vice President for The Graduate School & Research Services - Dean of Undergraduate Academics - Vice President for Finance - Provost Emeritus - Vice President for Development & External Affairs - Vice President for Enrollment Management, Info Technology & Student Development

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chemistry & chemical iology School of Science & Arts

The Stevens chemistry programs include intensive study in organic, physical, inorganic and analytical chemistry, with important research underway in medicinal chemistry, instrumental analysis, computational chemistry, polymer chemistry, and biochemistry. The close affinity between chemistry and biology has fostered an approach to biology which is heavily dependent on chemical techniques, instrumentation and methodology. Stevens Institute was the first university to introduce a program of study in Chemical Biology. Whereas biochemistry is a branch of chemistry that deals with reactions of biological molecules, Chemical Biology is a branch of biology that draws on chemistry for its explanations and techniques. It is both modern and quantitative, and requires adequate preparation in chemistry and mathematics as a background. The success ofthe undergraduate Chemical Biology Program at Stevens has led to an expanded graduate program in Chemical Biology as a concentration within Chemistry. Research areas in Chemical Biology include genetics and cell biology, environmental and microbiology, physiology, and computational biology.

faculty Athula Attygalle Ajay K. Bose A.K. Ganguly Francis T. Jones Nuran M. Kumbaraci Marc L. Mansfield Olga Maltseva Nicolai S. Panikov Svetlana A. Sukhishvili

staff Frank Cannavale Eneida Castillo Thomas Cattabiani Richard Cruz

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compute sCience School of Science & Arts

Computer Science is the study of the theory and practice of how to program computers. Study extends from fundamental mathematical issues such as "what functions are computable?" to the engineering principles of how to design large, multi-component distributed systems. Students with a BS in Computer Science typically graduate to technical positions in software development and business positions focusing on how best to use computer technology within an enterprise or over the Internet. This year, Prof. Elli Angelopoulou won a highly competitive and prestigious "CAREER" research grant from theNSF. Stevens' participation in the NJ Center for Software Engineering, a $500,000 research activity, was renewed. On March 15 Stevens hosted the first Symposium on Cyber Security and Trustworthy Software. Fifty researchers - from around the nation and the world - attended. A revised curriculum will greet all undergraduate majors starting in Fall 2002, as two new undergrad "concentrations" will introduce students to two booming fields: networking and game design.

professors Stephen L. Bloom - Daniel Duchamp - A. Satyanarayana

associate professors Dominic Duggan - George Kamberov - David Klappholz - David Naumann

assistant professors Elli Angelopoulou - Adriana Compagnoni - Susanne Wetzel

industry research professors Larry Bernstein - Manu Malek

staff Sherry Dorso - Denise Pagan - Brian Moriarty - Jan Schaumann - Ed Amoroso Larry Noronha - Reza Peyrovian - Greg Greenshpun - James Stepleton -Vito Jokubaitis - Charles Suffel - Bruce Larsen - Kornel Terplan - Badri Narayanan Douglas Troeger - Ali Zaringhalam - Sherif Amin - Hong Pu - William Byrne - Sun Qi - Sung Ran Cho - Theresa Ren - Viorel Dragnea - Ching-Ching Techaubol - Kurt Hockenbury - Gerald Thompson - Samuel Kim - Richard Thumann - Hesham Mansoor - Patricia Wagner - Ricardo Medel - Ye Wu - Jeanrok Park - Zhaobin Wu

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humanities & social sci nces School of Science & Arts The Department of Humanities and Social Sciences offers three special programs: a single B.A. degree, a double B.A. degree, and a minor. Along with these, the department offers a broad education in the liberal arts for all undergraduates. It provides a wide range of introductory and advanced courses in traditional humanities disciplines: literature, history, philosophy, the social sciences, and the arts. These studies are aimed at the development of an open and inquiring mind. This requires cultural and historical literacy, a knowledge and appreciation of the rich intellectual, social, and artistic heritage of humanity, as well as a thoughtful examination of Its ethical and aesthetic values. Such a liberal education also demands the ability to reason clearly and analytically, and to write effectively. Reflecting the traditional values of research and scholarship, it is fully committed to the principle of free and unfettered intellectual inquiry.

professors Harold Dorn - Edward Foster - Carol Gould -Silvio R. Laccetti - Susan M. Levin • James E. McClellan - Salvatore Prisco • Arnold B. Urken

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Geoffrey w. Clark - Mary Ann Hellrigel Deborah M. Sinnreich-Levi - John Blom David Cameron Cuthell - Gary Dobbins George Dourdounas - Linda Goldberg Sophie Hales - Julie Harrison - Rhonda Huegel- Mimi Marinkovic - Bronwyn Mills • Jean-Mark Oppenheim - Jacob Ossar Bruce Rogers - Andrew Rubenfeld Susan K. Schept - Mark Sommer

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mathematical • sCience School of Science & Arts

Mathematics is essential to science and engineering and is a fascinating field in its own right. Scientific and engineering problems have often inspired new developments in mathematics, and conversely mathematical results . In Department news , Professor Dentcheva was elected to the Stochastic Programming Committee of the Mathematical Programming Society and appointed Associate Editor of the SIAM Journal on Optimization .

full-time faculty Douglas I. Bauer - Darinka Dentcheva Milos Dostal - Robert H. Gilman Khaldoun Khashanah - Marco Lenci Lawrence Levine - Yi Li - Varoujan Mazmanian - Patrick Miller - Roger S. Pinkham - Mohammed Tabanjeh

adjunct faculty Ani! Khurana - Scott J. Kolodzieski - Lewis Lasser - Laurence Russ - Charles Suffel

assistant and fellows Changbo (Tom) Ahn - Parisa Babaali Anna Brophy - HongRay Cho - Vincent Dahmen - James Davidson - Nathan Kahl - L. William Kazmierczak - Ludmyla Rekeda - Bogumila Lai - Mark Martino Kerry McNeill - Paul Rossi - Vipin Paliwal - Barbara Pinkall - Paul von Dohlen Anthony Weidner

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physics & • • englneerl g physics School of Science & Arts The Department of Physics and Engineering Physics at Stevens Institute ofTechnology has developed a new undergraduate curriculum that aims to attract students who are intrigued by the possibility of applying their mastery of basic physics concepts in innovative ways. Classroom instruction is combined with hands-on research experience in one of several state-of-the-art research laboratories (Photonics Science and Technology, Optical Communication and Nanodevices, Quantum Electron Science and Technology, ElectronDriven Processes and Plasmas, Light and Life). Perhaps the most differentiating feature of the new Stevens physics curriculum is a six-semester sequence of project-centered courses (SKIL: Science Knowledge Integration Ladder) in which students work on independent projects that foster independent learning, innovative problem solving, collaboration and teamwork, and knowledge integration under the guidance of a faculty advisor. A BS degree in physics from Stevens broadens the range of career opportunities beyond the pursuit of a traditional graduate degree in physics. Students have branched out into a variety of other disciplines such as chemistry, life science, engineering, or environmental science. The research efforts in the PEP department are concentrated in the following three area: The Physics of Communication Electron-Driven Processes and Light & Life.

professors & staff Nina Abramson James Anderson - Kurt Becker - E. Byerly Brucker - Wayne Carr Binquan Chen - Hong-Liang Cui - Frank Curti - George Diomeco Hans Eide - Diane Gioia - Norman Horing - Marvin Hutt - Seong Kim - Earl Koller - Erich Kunhardt Harry Lenzing - Wei Li - Rainer Martini - Krzysztof Melzacki - Lev Murokh - Harold Sawen - George Schmidt - Milos Seifdl - SeokKyun Song - Knut Stamnes James Supplee - Vladimir Tarnovsky - Robert Webb Edward Whittaker

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chemical, biology, & materials ngineering School of Engineering

The Chemical, Biology, and Materials Engineering Department offers a bachelor of engineering degree in chemical engineering, as well as in biochemical engineering. These degrees provide breadth and depth so that graduates of the program may enter many diverse fields, including: biotechnology, pharmaceutical manufacture, food processing, electronic materials, coatings and plastics, energy, waste management, and chemical manufacturing. Chemical engineering students are active in the Stevens chapter ofthe American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE), which at a national level has a membership of about 50,000. (http://attila.stevens-tech.edu/ aiche/index.htm) Invited guests this year included speakers from the national AlChE and from local industry that hires Stevens graduates. Three of the chapter's students attended a regional conference held at Virginia Polytechnic University in March. This year the department contained 35 senior students, who, working of teams, completed a major design experience. Projects involved fuel cells, microreactor technology, plasma reactor development, biochemical manufacture, and hydrogen generation.

professors George B. Delancey - Henry H. Du Traugott E. Fischer - Bernard Gallois Dilhan M. Kalyon - Suphan Kovenklioglu - Woo Young lee - Matthew R. Libera Gerald M. Rothberg - Keith G. Sheppard

associate professor Adeniyi lawai

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special faculty Abe Belkind - Robert F. Blanks - Bahadir Karuv - Seong I. Kim - Paul Tong

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civil, environmental, • • & ocean e glneerlng School of Engineering Civil Engineering (CE) is concerned with constructed facilities, including structures, foundations, environmental and transportation systems, waterways, ports, irrigation, drainage, water supply and treatment. The civil engineer's role is to plan, design, and supervise the construction ofthese facilites. CE is one of the most publicly visible technical fields. It shares with military engineering the distinction of being the earliest of the engineering disciplines. CE not nly retains a strong relationship with the other branches, but continues to generate new areas of technology

Environmental Engineering has traditionally been taught as a branch of civil engineering concerned with the supply of safe drinking water and the sanitary disposal of municipal wastes. The field has expanded in recent years to include many new areas, such as the treatment of industrial and hazardous wastes. This has placed new demands on engineers to understand the fundamental environmental transformation processes which describe natural and engineered systems.

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The Environmental Engineering Program is uniquely suited to provide this understanding. It is one of a few programs in the nation which Is specifically designed for this purpose at the undergraduate level. The program combines fundamental courses in chemistry and chemical engineering with basic and advanced environmental engineering courses given by the Department of Civil, Environmental, and Ocean Engineering. Students completing this program will have superior qualifications for the present job market, whether it be industry, consulting or government.

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electrical & • • compute engineering School of Engineering

The mission of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) is to provide students with the tools and skills necessary to understand and apply today's technologies and to become leaders in developing tomorrow's technologies. To this end, programs have been developed to ensure that students receive both fundamental knowledge in basic concepts and an understanding of current technologies. On the undergraduate level, the ECE department offers separate degrees for electrical and computer engineering. The faculty engage in a variety of res,e arch efforts that include telecommunications, information networks and systems, wireless data networks, network reliability, fiber optic networks, stochastic models, digital signal processing, image processing, computer architectures, VlSI microelectronics, fault tolerance, microelectromechanial components, advanced microsystems packaging, and systems integration. The research in the department focuses on broad areas that allow for disciplinary lines to be informal, as well as for interaction and cooperation between areas are to be commonplace. The department also interacts closely with the other departments in the School of Engineering and Applied Science.

professors Stuart Tewksbu ry - Francis T. Boesch - Gerald J. Herskowitz - Harry Heffes - Sumit Ghosh

associate professors YU-Oong Yao

assistant professors Hong Man - Hongbin Li - K.P. Subbalakshmi Rajarathnam Chandramouli - Uf Tureli

adjunct faculty members Lawrence Bernstein - Fred Bruno Goran Ojuknic - Mohcene Mezhoudi - Kun I. Park - John C. Kiss

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The Mechanical Engineering Department provides its students an Integrated educational experience that is balanced in fundamental principles, design methodologies, and industrial experience, while promoting innovation and creativity. Consistent with Stevens' background and traditions in mechanical engineering education and research, the department prepares its graduates to pursue leadership positions in a wide variety of advanced technological and management careers. Laboratory facilities in the areas of automation and robotics, clean air vehicle research, computer-aided design and manufacture, fluid mechanics, metal forming, noise control and vibration, precision engineering, structured materials, and thermal engineering support research work. The Mechanical Engineering Department is home of the Design & Manufacturing Institute (OM!). DMI is pioneering an automated approach to Integrated Product and Process Development with a multi-disciplinary staff Involved in developing software applications to support and automate engineering tasks for commercial, military, and research projects.

professors Richard B. Cole - Souran P. Manoochehri - MarhalJi G. Prasad - Siva Thangham

associate professors Constantin Chassapis - Hamid A. Hadim

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systems engineering & • • englneerln management School of Engineering The Information Age has produced profound changes in the engineering profession. Computers and modern telecommunications are reshaping the work place. Problems are no longer simple systems, but are now comprised of a system of systems crossing many traditional engineering disciplines. The Department of Systems Engineering and Engineering Management Department was created to respond to these challenges. Stevens has a long and rich tradition in the engineering management arena at the undergraduate level tracing its roots back to the first course in Business Engineering in 1897. The Bachelor of Engineering in Engineering Management program has been a leader in the field and has received numerous national awards since its inception. In response to changes in the global environment, on July 2000, a commitment was made by the institution to formalize what had been a program since 1986 with the creation of the Department of SEEM. Within two years of its conception, the department has 105 graduate students, 11 faculty, graduate programs in Systems Engineering and Engineering Management, an executive masters program and a healthy research program. The department has quickly developed a reputation as a leader in the systems engineering field. This reflected in the numerous shorts courses that have been taught over the last two years for industry and government. Clients have included IBM, Northrup Gruman, Lockheed Martin, the U.S. Department of Defense, and United Defense.

faculty Kate Abel - Leon Sazil - Howard Serline - Dennis M. Suede - John V. Farr, - Frank Fernandez - George Hudak - Donald N. Merino - John Mihalasky - Michael C. Pennotti - Dinesh Verma

staff Elaine Chichizola - Cara Elson

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busines technology School of Technology Management

faculty Louis Laucirica Bernard Skown John Keating Robert Seymour Robert Stinerock William Stahlin

The Business Technology program differentiates itself by using "the unique characteristics of the Stevens intimate size, financial capital, corporate location and the ability to combine business with technology. It relates the continuity of a multi-year evolving Business Plan with a timed connective education in business, mathematics and science. The program exposes students to diverse technically related business as a leader and team member, which are furthered through exposure to technology realities in internships and mentoring with actual firms. The latest EBusiness techniques are integrated into the program, as well. This program was created to meet the significant and growing need for graduates who understand the interrelationship ofthe business world and the applied principles of technology. The Business Technology program is an alternative for students who are strong in math and science, but want to study business, while accomplishing the Stevens initiative to strengthen assistance in industry and research." (adapted from the Business Technology Website)

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Alpha Sigma Phi: Fall Portrait of the Brotherhood

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Alpha Sigma Phi is built on the foundations of responsibilitYJ scholarshiPJ and integrity. Founded at Yale University on December 6 1845J the fraternity has long maintained a proud tradition of creating and perpetuating brotherhood. The official insignia is the phoenixJ which symbolizes the undying J

faith and determination of the members of the fraternity. Celebrating its 76th year of tradition and honorJthe Alpha Tau chapter of Alpha Sigma Phi is proud to regain the fervor it once had. The brothers of the Alpha Tau chapter look foward to realizing the ideals set in place at its inception. Through participation in campus and local eventsJ the brothers welcome the idea of becoming an integral part of the Stevens community in the coming future. Group photo along the boardwalk.

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The brothers of Beta Theta Pi are once again taking active roles in campusJ holding eboard positions in the IFCJ IDCJ CSCJ and SGA. others havejoined the Photography ClubJ KhodaJ APOJ and SUMAC. Beta has also continued its commitment to the communitYJ sponsoring Habitat for Humanity and Adopt-A-Highway philanthropy events. In the wake of the 9-11J the brothers did not hesitate to volunteer manpower to the American Red CrossJ as they found themselves boosting morale by sorting the mail going straight to "Ground Zero" and helping moving supplies. The house has progressed since this year's graduating seniors first set foot in it. As they move onJ the house would like to thank these seniors - johnJ PopsJ RobJ WoodYJ and Flip - for their contribution to its growth. These brothers leave the house in good hands. Ever changing.

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Beta Theta Pi: Fall Portrait of the Brotherhood

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Delta Phi Epsilon : Fall Portrait of the Sisterhood .

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Emily Osborne

Sandra Cad avid

Allison Donnelly

Wendy Figner

Julia Padron

Christina Guariglia

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Elizabeth Metzger

Regina Forstell

Brooke Johnson

Jessica Pisano

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Jennifer Spero

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The sisters of Delta Phi Epsilon celebrated their Seventeenth Chapter Anniversary in April of 2002. This year they held the cCHookin~ Up Again~~~ raising money for the September 11th Firefighter's Fund. They participated in local selVice projects such as the MS Walk~ the Revlon Walk~ and the Boys and Girls Club of Hoboken. Sisters are active on campus with varsity sports~ Alpha Phi Omega~ Student Government Honor Board~ Tau Beta Pi~ Khoda~ Kappa Theta Epsilon~ Chi Epsilon~ Gear and Triangle Society~ Stute~ Stevens Christian Fe"owship~ the American Society of Mechanical En9ineers~ American Society of Civil Engineers~ Ambassadors Club and the Society of Women Engineers. Delta Phi Epsilon congratulates the graduating seniors. They are thanked and wished the best of luck in the future. After multiple attempts at recreating the HDPL snowman , and Alumni Tiia blocking snowballs with her face , Dephers settle for a giant snowturtle.

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The 78 men that make up the Rho Chapter of Delta Tau Delta strive to promote leadership through campus activities and community services. Many ""Oelts JJ can be found on the Stevens J varsity soccerJ lacrosse and basketball teams. They also participate in SGA KhodaJ Tau Beta PiJ various cultural groupsJ professional and honor societies.

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Adopt-A-HighwaYJ and Habitat for Humanity. 2001-2002 was an award-filled year for J the Rho Chapter. Among the Stevens fraternitiesJ Delta Tau Delta received its seventh consecutive Greek Council All-Sports Trophy. The fraternity won its third consecutive Hugh Shields Award for Chapter Excellence - its fourth in the Tomesko and company take some time for a photo.

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Omar McKinney Andrew Fishman Monte White Daniel Metz M. Ethan Gould Abiy Yacob Michael Michelini Joshua Griffiths Michael Covello Christopher Morrow Juan Guzman Matt Cutler, Istvan Nyilas Dean Handrinos Eliot Dahood Jesse O'Brien Richard Hattenback Sofiane Oubraham Kenneth Henrigues Michael Paul Hess Travis laplcco Tayan B. Patel Jesse Horsford Arthur Innamorato Giuseppe Incitti Michael Pinto Daniel Jordan Nicholas Prybella Ethan Jayson Kyle Kenney Gilbert Quintanilla Rory Jennings Kwesi Kerr John Quintanilla Robert Kalkstein McCann Patrick Erik Reckdenwald John Karshner Mitchel James Nelson Sanchez Hasan Kazmi Eric Moco Keith Silverman Ariel Kemelman Aboulmalik Ogohi Daniel Stanko Julian Kertsman Steven Paluch Eric Stanley Matthew Kuppe Matthew Simone Henry Kwok John Stegenga Carlos Vinasco Sean Stevenson Brian Lalli Tyler Whalen Ryan Sullivan Peter Lau Christopher Tomesko Jose Lopez

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Theta xt the first fraternity on the Stevens campus., looks forward to its 128th year with the same kind of hard work and dedication as it had during its first century of existence. With a strong sense of unity., moderated by respect for individuality., Theta Xi provides a home environment for its active members. Theta Xi offers students the chance to become part of something and run a house working with others with similar interests. The success of the Christmas Toy Orive this year demonstrates the high expectations Theta Xi has for the character of its brothers. The Gamma Chapter plays an active role at the Theta Xi's national level., having hosted several regional conferences. Theta Xi congratulates the graduating seniors. They are wished the best of luck in the Typical TX Party.

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From Omicron Pfs beginnings.. the sisters have proved to be strong.. independent., creative.. energetic.. and optimistic. However.. with their strong roots of friendship.. loyalty.. and love.. Omicron Pi has branched into a beautiful tree with so much diversity and unique qualities. Omicron Pi attracts women of all different backgrounds.. activities.. and dreams. Sisters are involved with every aspect of campus life.. holding leadership positions in everything they participate in.. which proves their dedication.. hard working ethics.. and passion towards what they choose to become involved in. Omicron Pi wishes to congratulate its

Time for a picture! The Pi Pledge class is joined by pledge mom, Anne, and assistant pledge , Danielie.

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Omicron Pi: Spring Portrait of the Sisterhood .

The Glee Club concert offered sisters a chance to meet with Omicron Pi alumni. Standing: Vicky, Barbie, Michelle Ward (alumni) , Anna , Samantha Bruno (alumni), and Kelly. Sitting: Agnes (alumni), and Monica.

Danielle Anderson

Erin Horner

Ilyana Martinez

Christine Setian

Jennifer Awad

Jennifer Hsiao

Chrisina Pisani

Katie Stoddard

Gaetana Barba

Amy Huebner

Teresa Pizzarelli

Un Chi Sweeney

Barbara Carames

Suzanne Kelly

Rensie Punsal

Jennifer Turner

Sheryl Cwiekalo

Anne Krone

Anna Riemen

Monica Velasco

Shanna Garber

Zhanna Lasun

Sarah Rodriguez

Victoria Velasco

Rebecca Gonter

Rachel Luch

Erin Rowe

Contessa Villanueva

Lee Ann Gudorp

Robin Lutz

Dana Sabaliauskas

Vanessa Williams

Alicia Fox

Elaine Magallon

Loren San Diego

Elena Ziarnik

Lisa Mariski

Kelly Searson

jrienne Hetherington

Dinner anyone? The "cramped " meeting room makes for fun sister gatherings.

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Mario Maullon Christopher McAvoy Matthew Grande Colin McCaughey Jared Sapp Andrew Price Joseph Grogan Joseph Marques Daniel Benjamin Oliver Sosinky Benjamin Bishop Shaun Scott Rajon Tumbokon Jason Kyriacou

Brian Morris Nicholas Elliott Wojciech Jankowski Robert Rieping Paul Stepien Warren Tom Benny Tam Salvatore Cambria David Berry Tom Gmyrek Raul Henry Carlton Hoyt Jon Kuperus Vincent Lampa

Christian Latoja Justin McKnight Sean Nelson Shane Pierson Brian Podolsky Antonio Raposo Scott Sanborn Ben Shaw Steve Silva Dan Suarez Matt Vanliew Dingshi Wang Bill Woodworth

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Sigma Nu saw a lot happen this year. In the fallJ a group of brothersJ led by alumnus Rich GomezJ swept the talent show for the houseJs second consecutive win. This years mock boy, band act added a special appearance by brother Rqjon Tumbokon as Michael Jackson. Later in the year, the house opened its doors to members of the Stevens faculty for the Annual Thanksgiving Dinner.

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brothers to get to know their favorite professors and staff members better. In the spring the brothers participated in the Polar Bear Plunge (proceeds went towards the Special OIympics)J as well as in the Castle Point King (CPK) contest. The house was well represented at CPKJ as three brothers and one pledge competed. The 19,member strong candidate class is this chapter's largest in four yearsJ which means

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Phi Sigma Kappa: Fall Portrait of the Brotherhood .

A karaoke night gone bad .

Chris Worthington Matthew Szkodzinski Joel Brown Eric Anderson William Buist Jack Bil Dexter Cook David Tober Stephen DeSimone Sean Desmet Kevin Ferguson William Saraceni Jr. Pio Jang Jason Stevenson Kurt Levins Israel Torres John MacKenzie Jr. James Carlin Bryan Davis Paul Marini Jignesh Patel Eric Lee Justin Stander Rob Volk Dominik Hepp

Matthew McLeod Eric Schlageter Timothy Dodds Olver Hart Andrew DeLiso Greg Fior Michael Haas Vivek Menezes Ravi Pitchika Brian Treacy Kenneth Adam James Behnke

Robert Ayello Jr. Michael Babcock Christopher Cole David Goldberg Samuel Lai Christopher Lubin Craig MacGregor Joe Marchese Kyle Okamoto Tom Stark Shay Wasserman Guiseppe Zappia

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Saturday night at the Hee-Haw Convention.


In Phi Sigma Kappa (PSK) traditionJ the fall semester was spent spreading the word about the house and its ideals. PSK held its annual smokerJ a trip to the Comic Strip Live (NYC)J and a number of other events. The fraternity also took advantage of the unusually warm weather to hold weekly barbecuesJ open to the entire campus community. With the spring semester came pledge night and the wonderful experience of welcoming twelve men into the fraternity. PSK hopes that these pledges will learn to love and enjoy the fruits of brotherhoodJ as over a thousand Piskies have done at Stevens over the course of the last 103 years. FinallYJ it was with more than a tinge of sadness that the Piskies bid adieu to nine graduating brothers. Bill , Bryan , and Izzy making sure no boats dock around these parts.

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Busy.. busy.. busy. That"s what the sisters of Phi Sigma Sigma have been this past year. Among other things.. the ladies were involved in quite a few philanthropic activities. The Third Annual Phi Sigma Sigma Talent Show.. co~hosted byJon bell of Z100.. raised over $3.. 500. Proceeds went to the NYFD 9~ 11 Relief Fund. The sisters participated in "'Make a Difference Day.. "" donating their time and labor at the Red Cross and the Food Bank. In addition.. other contributions included participation with the Red Cross Blood Drive and various community services through the Jersey Cares Volunteer Organization. The Phi Sig House is home to 21 sisters.. who take a great deal of pride in the 82 year old newly renovated house. Founded in 1982.. the Delta Zeta chapter held a 20th Anniversary Alumni celebration in February. The Phi Sigma Sigma sisters say goodbye to five graduating seniors this year. They wish these ladies good luck.. with success and happiness in the years to come!

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Tammie Garrison

Jennifer Willis

Saydra Battersby

Aamna Janjua

Kristina Yulo

Mary Shurgot

Karen Leyva

Valerie Barhart

Suma Sreepada

Jessica Countess

Lauren Maddalena

Lauren Bialko

Alison Tietjen

Janel Damstra

Melissa McAvoy

Rupa Boddu

Suzanne Woodrow

Rebecca Dougherty

Alicia Micucci

Xueyan Feng

Lauren Wunschel

Emily Edmonds

Lisa Palumbo

Corina Kellner

Jennifer Davis

Mary Farley

Sophy Sedarat

Marcella Mazzeo

Kristina Paschenko

Lisette Fernandez

Jessica Soltysik

Jaime Mehnert

Stephanie Polizzo

Jennifer Fishbein

Emma Tejada

Sarah Przybylinski

Jennifer Ross

Lauren Fuchs

Diana Vorobyov

Rebecca Quinn

Alison Sleath

Dorothy White

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Chi Phi : Fall Portrait of the Brotherhood .

Neal Snyder and Matt Jadro playing horseshoes.

David Ackerman

Philip DePetro

Gary Pugliese

Bryan Van Ost

Andrew Bazil

Joseph Diaz

Chad Smith

Jesse Andrews

Joshua Blender

David Frank

Greg Smith

Matthew Apesos

John Breen

Michael Grzegorzewski

Thomas Sullivan

Damian Ayers

Matthew Burakowski

Bret Kalva

Matthew Tasker

Patrick Deluca

Carl Chwiej

Scott Kautzmann

Ken Trumper

Donald Salotti

James Ciarcia

Douglas Malnati

Michael Zulauf

Steven Sauser

William Crane

Jared Mclauren

Joshua Ballanco

Justin Shank

Christopher Csernica

Joseph Messinger

Brian Hawkins

Benjamin Slivka

louis Della Serra

Andrew Molloy

Matthew Jadro

Alfred Sterphone

Joseph Delorenzo

David Musgrave

David Merkooloff

James Western

John Dempsey

Steven O'Neill

Neal A. Snyder

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The Chi Phi Fraternity is a values-based organization founded on the basis of TruthJ Hono~ and Personal Integrity. These are timeless values which guide the fundamental purpose

of the fraternity. At the same timeJthe Fraternity has begun to explore a modern set of evolving Core Values which can be used to guide our daily activities and functions. Thes Core Values offer contemporary definitions of the values that drive the Fraternity. Th houseJs Core Values are supplemented by a set of Operation Values which guide individual acts which define Chi Phi as a uniquely beneficial organization. These concepts will guarantee Chi Phrs success as a Fraternity made up of men of impeccable character. Matt, John , Bryan , and Yamstranant , hanging out.

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Located on Castle Point Terrace along side most other Stevens Greek housesJ resides the Alpha Xi chapter of Chi Psi. Known locally and nationally as ~7he LodgeJ Chi Psi hadJ in ZOOOJJ

ZOOlJ twenty-nine active brothers and eleven pledges. are active on campusJ with a number of brothers in varsity soprtsJ club ~~LodgersJJ

activitiesJ and student government. The fraternity is one of the most prevalent on campusJ consistently performing among the highest in grade point average among the student groups. The LodgeJ howeve~ believes heavy doses of fun can be succesfully taken while working toward academic and career goals. Chi Psi extends its congratulations to all

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Chi Psi : Fall Portrait of the Brotherhood.

Randylannaconne Tom Van Swearingen Thomas Kennedy Russell Smith Michal Ancipiuk Stephen Laudato Gregory Forsyth Joseph Shiminsky Jonathan Maikisch John Geaney Eben Bell Michael McGuire Alexander Trautner

James Corless Thomas Surowiec Joseph Scibienski Mark Woolley Nicholas Muto Christopher Santoro lam Kucma Louis Apolonia Matthew Lawton Joseph Kareem Boris Zolotaryov Brian Stevens Omar Morales Werner Mashig

Scott Umholtz Eugene Mezheritsky Joshua Lanning Summit Sharma Daniel Silva Peter Stahley Nicolas Willox Joseph Nelson Frances Jakubiec Adam Connel William Wright Ian Wolf Oleg Byashirov

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Clockwise from bottom left: Greg Smith takes a few shots from behind a bunker at the West Point Tournament. Dave Musgrave speed tests his gun before a match at West Point. Steve O'Neill, DJ Ayers, and Rob Cainchetti relax between games at Pinelands. Greg Smith leads the Stevens Team in a breat at the West Point Tournament this fall. Rachel Busta, Hana Choi , Roman Brozyna, and Scott Kautzmann relaxing during the Long Island Big Game. Greg Smith and his bright yellow camo. James Ciarcia, Josh Ballanco, Andrew Molloy, Greg Smith , and Bryan Van Ost getting ready for the Long Island Big Game this past May.

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Gro ndbreaking As further proof of Stevens~ commitment to the expansion into the field of management on October 12~ 2001~ the groundbreaking ceremony was held for the Lawrence T. Babbio~ Jr. Center for Technology Management and Research. With the limited terrain available to build on~ Navy Lot was selected as the site of the six路story building that will house classrooms and offices for the Howe School of Technology Management. In attendance were administrators~ trustees~ faculty~ alumni~ and a handful of students who were able to witness the historic event firsthand.

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roster Jeffrey Drobik ...... ... ........................... IF Joe Martin ............. ......................... RHP Christopher Ecke............................... lF Greg Malloy......... ........... ................. OF Philip Wolf... ....................... ................ C TomSobe ............... ............. .............. IF

Stevens Baseball finished the season strong by not only winning its first post-season game but by making its first appearance in the NCAA tournament. This team , which broke numerous records including most wins in a season at 21 , was lead by a strong core of seniors. Despite a slow start the Ducks finished the regular season by winning 20 of their last 30 games. This momentum was carried into the postseason when the team beat defending Skyline Conference champs SUNY Old Westbury in the semifinals and then knocked off Staten Island to earn a birth to its first NCAA tournament appearance in its 96 year history as a sport at Stevens. Seniors Phil Wolf, Tom Sobe, and Dave Riley all won post season honors and Coach John Crane was voted coach of the year by the Skyline Conference.

NJIT (4-1)

NJIT (12-4)

Drew (12-2)

Coast Guard (14-7)

Coast Guard (9-8)

Wesleyan (11-8)

Florida Memorial (15-5)

USMMA-Kings Point (3-1)

Lehman (16·2) 51. Joseph's-Patchogue (10-4) 51. Joseph's.Patchogue (4.3) Lehman (10·1) Manhattanville (10·7) Vassar (9·5) Vassar (11·5)

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Adam Yoda ...... ................................ OF Marlin Genao ............. ..... ...................C Kevin Suders ...................................... C James Bailey..... ..... ... ..................... RHP Ben Shaw........... .. ... ........................... lF Jason Salvo .... ................................... .IF Will Warger... .. ............................... LHP Gerard Strein ................................. RHP David Ri ley.............. ......... ................. lF Ryan McCrone ......................... .....RHP

Head Coach: John Crane

USMMA-Kings Point (6-4)

Baruch (3-1 ) Baruch (11.3) Lehman

Rutgers-Newark (22-9) Mount Saint Mary (10.3) Mount Saint Mary


~ount

Saint Mary (4-3)

Old Westbury (8-1)

Old Westbury (4-3)

USMMA-Kings Point (9-8)

Manhattanville (5-3)

Manhattanville (4-10

Staten Island (5-2)

Staten Island (2-1)

New Jersey City (5-2)

FDU-Madison (6-4)

jY Maritime (8-1) NY Maritime (3-6) John Jay (4-3) John Jay (3-2) Centenary (15-5) Nyack (10-5) New Jersey City (6-2) Old Westbury (Kn ick Playoffs) (7-6) Staten Island (Knick Champ.) (3-1) Cortland (NCAA Tourn.) (13-6)

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Jeff Houser. ................ ........................ G Eric Stanley ............. ......... ..... ..............F Patrick McCann ........... .... .................. G John Almonte .. ... .. ....... .................. ..... .F

The 2001-2002 Men ' s Basketball Team suffered through a tough year, wrapping the season with a fall in the first round of the Skyline Conference. One of the year' s highlights, however, was the 1,000th Stevens career point scoring by senior Jeff Houser. Houser became only the seventh men ' s player in Stevens history to break the point plateau, while putting up a lay-up as under two minutes remained in the game.

Nik Rao ............ .............. ... .... ............ .G Jordan Clark ....................................... F Omar McKinney ...... ... .... .......... .. .. ... ...F Lou Dominguez ................................. G Daniel Jordan ........... .. ........ ................ F Istvan Nyiias .... .......... ....... ........ .... ...... C

Head Coach:

Steve Hay n

Assistant Coach:

Scott Klepesch Jaso n Sanservino

DeSales (85-69) FDU-Madison (67-64) Old Westbury (86-61) Vassar (Amherst Tournament) (75-70 aT) USMMA-Kings Point (79-49)

NY Maritime (50-49)

Senior Jeff Houser distributes the ball.

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Rensselaer (69-44)

Mt. St. Mary (84-53)

John Almonte looks to penetrate the lane.

Rivier (Amherst Tournament) (78-70) Yeshiva (70-58)

John Jay (73-69)

Manhattanville (68-66)

Mt. St. Vincent (83-79)

Jordan Clark moments before bringing home another free throw.


Above: The Ducks, Jordan Clark, Daniel Jordan , and Ish Nyilas, box out. the team . Left: Dan Jordan beats his man off the dribble .

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Top Left: Coach Hayn rallies

Old Westbury (68-66) USMMA-Kings Point (60-52) NJ City (77-62) NY Maritime (65-52) St. Joe's-Patchogue (80-73) Mt. St. Mary (77-75) NYU (57-48) Mt. St.

Vincent (73-58)

Richard Stockton (76-63)

Manhattanville (61-60)

Yeshiva (70-63)

St. Joe's-Patchogue (63-50)

Yeshiva (Skyline Tournament) (62-54)

John Almonte converts with a man in his face .

Ish Nyilas leads the team in rebounds , as he was named to the AIIStar 1st-Team of the Skyline Conference.

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Jaime Mehnert .............. ... .............. ....F Jen Tumer. ............ .............................. G Lisa Mariski ........ ........ ....................... G Alicia Licata ........................... .... ..... ... G Vanessa Williams .. ... ..... .... .............. ....F

The Women ' s Basketball Team had a recordbreaking season , as it racked up the longest winning streak ever held (10 games), the most number of wins in a season (20 wins), and and both regular and playoff WIAC Champions. As a result of their hard work throughout the season , the team received a bid to the ECAC Tournament - an accomplishment having occurred only one other time in the team's history . Individual team members brought home some other honors as well. Aracely "Cela" Cruz was named to the 1st Team Skyline Conference , as well as to the 2nd Team ECAC. Vanessa Williams joined the Conference 2nd Team. For her part, captain Erin Horner scored her 1,000th Stevens career point.

Mi a Molfi no ......... .............................. G ErinHomer. .. .. .... ............... ................F Lauren Bialko ......... ........ .. ....... ..........F Sheryl Cwiekalo ..... ................ ... .... ....F Carla Grillman .. ................ .... ... .......... C Margeritte Abdelkodoos ......... ....... ... G Aracely Cruz .... ........... ................. ..... G Chri stine Oloruntola ..........................G Head Coach:

Tom Sclafani

Assistant Coaches: John Staley Patty Marchese Emi ly Dembowsky

Utica-Rome (Utica Tournament) (74-43) Utica (Utica Tournament) (58-48) USMMA-Kings Point (73-51) SUNY-Farmingdale (78-58) Mt. St. Vincent (84-70) Staten Island (82-73) Old Westbury (84-42)

St. Joseph's-Brooklyn (72-61)

Centenary (66-47)

Brooklyn (76-16)

Rutgers-Camden (FDU Tou.) (77-49)

2001-2002 Women's Basketball Team: (Back) P. Marchese , former team member E. Metzger, M. Abdelkodoos , J . Mehnert, L. Bialko, S. Cwiekalo, E. Horner, V. Williams , C. Grillman , J. Turner, L. Mariski , T. Sclafani , E. Dembowsky (Front) C. Oloruntola , M. Molfino, A. Cruz

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St. Josephs-Patchogue (FOU) (64-47)

Vanessa Williams looks to penetrate the defense.


Top Left: Asst. Coach Oembosky lays out the plan . Above: Christine Oloruntola, this years Most Sprited Player, boxes out the opposition for the reboud. Left: MVP Aracely Cruz, averaging 17.7 points and 5 assists per game this season, takes it up strong.

IYU (89-49)

John Jay (65-51)

St. Elizabeth (86-19)

St. Joe's-Patchogue (65-59)

NJ City (86-75)

Centenary (70-66)

Manhattanville (64-60)

SUNY-Farmingdale (77-74)

it. Elizabeth (76-27) St. Joe's-Patchogue (77-39) MI. SI. Mary (84-63) Lehman (82-71) St. Joe's-Patchogue (WIAC) (64-57) SUNY. (WIAC) (69-60) Richard Stockton (ECAC Tou .) (76-54)

Lauren Bialko along with the other freshmen members - Lisa Mariski, Jen Turner , Jaime Mehnert , Carla Grillman, Margarite Abdelkoodos - was a contributor to this year's team success.

As usual , Erin Horner reaches high for the rebound, and later for the shot that earned her the 1000th career point.

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Robert Anderson ................ .... ... .... JR Matthew Apesos ................... .. ....... FR Terrence Carroll ............................ JR Manny Colon ......................... .. .... .. JR Patrick DeLuca ........................ ..... FR Sachi Desai .................. ........ ........ . SR Aaron Dickerson ......................... .. FR

The Men 's Cross Country team had a record breaking season, becoming the first Stevens men's team to win a Skyline Conference Championship since Stevens joined the league. The team also had top 3 team finishes at the Drew Invitational, Stevens Invitational, and Halloween Collegiate Classic. Nick Dunford had a tremendous season, winning the Skyline Individual Championship with a school record time and was named the Skyline Runner of the Year. Patrick DeLuca, Sachi Desai, and James Western also earned Skyline Conference honors.

NickDunford ................................ SO Ben Firner .... .. ... ............................ FR Christian Gonzalez ....................... SO Andrew Larsen .............. .... ... ..... ... FR Colin McKinlay ............... ............. SO Brad Miller .................................. FR Shafik Quoraishae ......... ..... ........... JR Ted Vallejos .................................. JR RobVolk .................................... .. SO James Western ......................... .. ... FR

Head Coach:

Adalberto Alonso

Assistant Coaches: Dave Czeizinger Lou Nunez Tom Zapata

New York University Invitational (27th/43) Halloween Collegiate Championships (2nd/10)

Drew Invitational (2nd/g)

Stevens Invitational (2nd/15)

ECAC Championships (2Oth/40)

2001 Men's Cross Country Team : C. McKinley, J. Western , P. Deluca, S. Desai , S. Quoraishae, T . Carroll , T. Vallejos , B. Firner, R. Volk , B. Miller.

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Skyline Championships (1st/3) NCAA Atlantic Regionals (24th/32)

Syline Champion Nick Dunford is making his wayan to the finish, with an overall winning time of 29 :03:9.


From the season's start, the Ducks made their way to the top of the boards.

Team huddle and spirit boosting before the race. Runners take a moment to pose during the meet.

Freshman Ben Firner keeps the winning pace.

Senior captain Sachi Desai flies to the finish line, collecting ali-conference honors along the way.

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raster Hoda AghajaniMemar ..... .... ... ...... FR Ma ureen Amador ..... .... ... .. .... .. ...... SR Michelle Dev lin ................. .... ... ... . SR Rebecca Doughtery ..... .... .............. SR Lou ise Fimer .. ....... ..... ............ .. .. .. SO Regina Forstell .. .... ..... ................... FR Zhanna Lasun .. .... ..................... ... .. JR

The Women' s Cross Country team had an outstanding year, finishing first in the WIAC championships and second in the Skyline Conference. They also had top 3 team finishes at the Drew Invitational, Stevens Invitational , and Halloween Collegiate Classic . Rebecca Dougherty led the team throughout the season, setting course records and earning the WIAC individual championship as well as Skyline Conference honors. Karen 0' Shea and Maureen Amador also earned Skyline Conference honors. Rebecca Dougherty , Karen 0' Shea, Maureen Amador , Louise Firner, Michelle Devlin , and Gabrielle Michel all earned WIAC honors. New York University Invitational (21 sV45) WIAC Championships (1stJ5)

Drew Invitational (3rd/10)

Halloween Collegiate Championships (3rd/B)

Kathy Maz iarz ................. ..... ... .... . FR Gabriel Michel ............. .. ..... .. ........ FR Aimi ende Negbenebor ...... ... ......... SR Karen O'Shea ............. .......... .. .. .... FR Emi ly Schlipf... .. .. .. .... .. ................. FR

Head Coach:

Adalberto Alonso

Ass istant Coaches: Dave Czeizinger Lou Nun ez Tom Zapata

Stevens Invitational (3rd/12) ECAC Championships (19th/45)

2001 Women's Cross Country Team : R. Forstell , G. Michel , M. Devlin , M. Amador, R. Dougherty, L. Firner, K. 0' Shea

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Skyline Championships (2nd/4) NCAA Atlantic Regionals (23rd/27 )

With the finish just around the corner, Sophomore Luise Firner pushes herself foward .


Rebecca Dougherty is at the leader of the pack as she is on her way to earning all-conference honors by postiing a second place time of 21 :37.

Juniors Rachel Luch and Zhanna Lasun pursuing a Vassar opponent, looking for the opportunity to pass . Michelle Devlin gives it one final burst approaching the finish.

Maureen Amador , ahead of the opponent, concentrates on the course ahead.

Freshmen Gabrielle Michel races in the shadows of the New York Skyline.

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Ken Adam ....... .......... ................... Sabre Georgi Babyan ................. ............ Saber Andy Bazil .................................... Epee Tom Beaucbamp ...... ..................... Epee David Chau....... .................. ............ Foil Anderson Chen ........ ....................... Foil George Collard ............ .................. Foil Bryan Davis ..... ............................. Epee Larry Engleman .... ...................... .... Foil Ted Howlett .................................. .Epee Jared Judd ............ .. ....................... .Foil Steve Laudato......... .............. ........ Epee Dami en Marianucci ..................... Sabre

The 2001-2002 Men's Fencing Team with a senes of wins under its belt. The team defeated Lafayette and Haverford at the MACFA Conference matches , teams it had lost to for the past three years . At the ECFA Conference Championship , the team clinched its second consecutive title. The epee team won the MACF A Championship in its category . Seven Ducks qualified to compete n the NCAA MidAtlantic/South Regionals. Sophomore Andrew Bazil earned the second highest finish in Stevens history at epee by advancing to the finals and finishing in 12th. Junior Dave Musgrave on his part ranked 15th in the regionals, earning him the highest school finish in history at foil. New York NJIT

University (22-5)

Home

(22-5)

John

Buffalo Hopkins

(26-1) (15-12)

Rochester (18-9) Drew

(20-7)

Binghamton Marist

(19-8)

(23-4)

Mike Mazzolla ..................... ........... Foil Scott Molski .. .... ............................ Epee Dave Musgrave...... .... .......... .. ...... .. Foil MikePrikril .................................. Sabre William Putney......... .. ................. Sabre Doug Rogers ................... ................ Foil Sean Rutledge ...... ... .... .. ...... .. .... ... Sabre Greg Smith ..................................... Foil Chris Worthington................. ....... Epee Head Coach: Assistant Coaches:

Hamilton Queens

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Princeton

Sacred

(23-4)

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Robert Grieser Eric Anderson Patrick Panico l ounal Shaikh

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NJIT (7-10)

Vassar (14-13)

Hunter (17-10)

Cornell (15-12)

William & Mary (14-13)

Army Home (18-9)

Virginia Tech (19-8)

Yeshiva (18-9)

Bard (25-2)

Virginia (15-12) St. John's (7-0)

North Carolina (23-4) Lafayette (21-6) MACFA Championships

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roster Carrie Andresen ....... .. .. .... ........... .Saber Tani a Barba ............................... ...Saber Rupa Boddu .. ...... ...... .. .... ..............Epee Becky Booraem ... .... ....................... FoiJ Teresa Bustamante ......................Saber Brenda Chen ......................... .......Saber Am y Cheng .................................... Foil Andrea Chimel ... ... .. ........... ... .....Epee Lauren Fuchs ............... .... ...... ..... Epee

The Women's Fencing Team concluded its season with a trip to the NCAA Mid-Atlantic/South Regionals at Drew University. In epee , Lauren Fuchs placed at 17th, the highest regional placing in school history. Andrea Chimel , freshman , earned 28th in the same category, as 25th place at saber went to Teresa Bustamente. Juniors Jenn Haiao and Rensie Punsal finished 23rd and 24th at foil, as senior Amy Cheng placed 28th. Earlier, the Lady Ducks placed fifth overall and second in the NCAA Division III NIWFA Championships , and were granted over seven honors by the EWFC. Among them was the naming of Coach Volkommer-Linch as Coach of the Year. Temple Open (non-scoring) NIWFA Invitational (non-scoring)

Army West Point, NY (15-12)

Virginia (17-10)

Hollins (21-6)

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Sweet Briar (19-8

Virginia Tech (W 20-7)

Jenn Hsiao ........ ............. ............... Foi l Lyra Knust.. ................................Epee I1yana Martinez ..... ... ... ..... .. .... ... .Epee Mercedes Ogando ........................ Fo il Catherine Oldfield ....................... Saber Poonam PateJ...............................Saber Wendy Pi .................... ........ .............Foil Rensie Punsal .................................Foil Grishma Rana .......... ................... ....Foil Erin Siegwarth .. .. .......... ... ...............FoiJ Tam Tran ............... .......... ................Foil Stephanie Ulis ............................... Epee Tessa Villan ueva ..........................Saber Apryl Webb .. .................. .. .......... ..Saber Head Coach: Linda Vollkommer-Lynch Assistant Coaches:

Fairleigh Dickinson (16-11)

John Hopkins (18-9)

Joe Brodeth Jennifer Garner

Hollins (18-9)

Sacred Heart (21-6)

Temple (23-4)

CCNY (21-6)


Hunter (17-10) Bard (26-1) Yeshiva (21-6) Drew (18-9) Vassar (16-11) Hunter (17-10) Marist (17-10) Sacred Heart (16-11) Bard (23-4)

Stevens Invitational Home (non-scoring)

NIWFA Championships (5th/14)

NCAA Regionals (non-scoring)

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The 2002 Men ' s Lacrosse Team picked up where last year's pace setting team left off. The team once again qualitied for the NCAA Tournament, after going undefeated in the Conference play for the second year in a row. To lead all post-season honors for the Ducks was Eric Reckdendwald who was named the Knickerbocker Conference Player of the Year. Also Elliot Dahood was the second consecutive freshman to earned Knickerbocker Rookie of the Year Honors. The team will find itself in unfamiliar ground next year when it will be forced to replace key players including the career ground ball record holder and team MVP, Justin Brinkerhoff, and defensive stalwart, Houssam Karam , due to graduation. FDU-Madison (6-5) DeSales (15-5)

Swarthmore (11-5) Whittier(14-11 )

Roanoke (10-6) Montclair State (8-2)

2002 Men's Lacrosse Team : (8ack)T . Johnson , C. Sinicola , M. Kuppe , P. Best, M. Baumbach , D. Handrinos, M. Hess,

A. Innamorato , E. Mocko, J. Leon , J. Mitchel , B. Williams, C. D'Urso, M. Grande, M. Cannon , M. Simone, M. Lawton , C. Smith , P. Stahley, E. Dahood , B. Lalli , D. Misarti , J. Turner, B. Collins. (Front) H. Karam, M. Ceanfaglione, N. Wilox , Z . Belcher, E. Reckdenwald , M. Peters, I. Wolf, K. Kenney, S. Paluch , A. Crescenti , J. Brinkerhoff.

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Ky le Ke nn ey......... .. ...... .......... M C a rl S m it h .................. .. .. .. ..... .. .... .. ... M E lio tt Da hood .. ................................. A J us t in Brin ke rhoff.. .. .............. M ....... A Bri a n La ll i Phi l Bes t... ........ .. ........... .. ......... M Jo rge Leo n .. .. ..................... G M att Ca nnon ., ........ G Ada m Ba ke r .. .. .......... D St eve n Pa luc h .. .. .. .. .. .. ...................... M Ma tt Cea n fag li o ne . .... .. .................... M .. ..... D Ho ussam Ka ra m .......... Art Innam o ra to .......... A Jim M itc he l ..................... . ~ ........ .. .... D Pe te r Sta hl ey ............ .. .. .. ..... ............ M Eri c Moc ko .. ...... .............. .. .. ... A C hri s D ' Urso .. .... .G Jos h La nn ing...... .. .. D .. ... G Mark Peters ................... Mike Hess........... .. ........ D Matt Kuppe ........ .. .. .. .. .................... .. . A Zac k Be lc he r.................. .. .. A C hris Sinico la .. ................ ...... ........ ..D Head Coach: Assistant Coaches:

Byron Coll ins Doug Misarti

Lynchburg (17-10) Manhattanville (16-4)


Richard Stockton (10-9 OT) Kean (19-1)

New York Maritime (18-6) CCNY (19-3)

Cabrini (14-13)

USMMA-Kings Point (10-9)

Gettysburg (NCAA Tournament) (16-5)

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Corina Kellner. .................................. D Lindy Gibbons ........................... ........ .A Valerie Bamhart ......................... .. ......M Michelle Tan ...................................... D Maureen Amador .. .......... ...................D Mary Schurgot. .... ............ .. ............... D Jennifer Spero .................. .................. .A

The Women's Lacrosse Team, in its second year as a varsity program, continued to make leaps towards being a national powerhouse. This team, which only had a one senior member, set records in every team and individual offense category. While breaking the previous mark for games won , these Lady Ducks won the admiration of their fans . Senior Lisa Glick set the record for most ground balls in a game, season , and career, as well as that for most goals scored. These accomplishments and great attitude won her the MVP Award. These Ducks also got a huge boost from freshmen Valerie Barnhart (who set records for points and goals) and Kim Mirra (the assist sensation). Centenary (22-0) Haverford (15-13)

Kean (15-3)

Emma Tejada ....... .. ............................ .A Xueyan Feng .................................... M Lesa Glick ..................................... .... M Amy Huebner. .................................. D Cora LaFrance ................ ............ ... .....A KimMirra ......................................... M Rebecca Quinn ........•••.•••...••••.•.......... D JulietPullis .................................. .... .M Kristine Conley ...............................GK

Head Coach:

Eastern Connecticut (8-6)

Shannon Mercier

Assistant Coach: Tara Malloy

Western New England (11-10)

2002 Women's Lacrosse Team: (Back) M. Tan , J. Pullis, V. Barhart, A. Huebner, R. Quinn , M. Schurgot, L. Glick, K. Mirra, K. Conley (Front) S. Mercier, X. Feng , E. Tejada , J. Soltysik, J. Spero, C. LaFrance, M. Amador, C. Kellner, L. Gibbons, T. Malloy.

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Rosemont (26-3)

Manhattanville (13-12)

Kristine

Conley

defends

the

post.


Top Left: Post-game sportmanship ... Above: Jessica Soltysik runs out to start the match . Left: Pre-game strategy huddle.

FDU-Madison (20-4)

Gwynedd-Mercy (19-5)

Lycoming (12-11)

Swarthmore (15-14 OT) Montclair State (13-12)

Immaculata (18-2) Centenary (20-4)

Lindy Gibbons makes a run for it.

Valerie Barnhart at the face off. Barnhart continued to play after the regular season as she was selected as one of the 15 players in a pool of 71 to compete in the Upper Atlantic Region at the National Women's Lacrosse Showcase. She was the only Division III player selected to compete for Team One, whose roster included women from Princeton , Penn State, LaSalle , Dartmouth , and the US National Team. Barnhart managed six goals and three assists.

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The Men 's Soccer Team overcame much adversityt in the 2001 campaign. The team suffered defeats to regional and national powerhouses , earning a fourth seed to the Conference . However , the Ducks dominated the Skyline Conference, going on to earn its first berth to the NCAA Tournament. A big addition to the Ducks up frontwas freshman Josh Ottinger, who broke the school record for most goals in a season. " Josh was spectacular for us this season ," siad Asst. Coach Quintanilla . "Obviously he scored a lot of goals, but his greatest contribution was his ability to hold the ball up front and create opportunities for the other players." Josh was named Sky line Rookie of the Year.

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, Scranton (Rowan Tourn) (5-0) Drew (2-3)

NJ City (1-2)

Rowan (Rowan Tourn) (0-1) St. Joseph's-Patchogue (1-3)

New York University (0-1)

NYMaritime (3-0)

2001 Men's Soccer Team: (Back) G. Quintanilla , T. O'Donohue, C. Smith , R. Sullivan , G. Incitti, E. Jayson , J. Ottinger, T. lapicco, N. Mykvlak (Middle) W. Mashig , M. Cutler, M. Covello, S. Stevenson , K. Henriques, B. Shaw, R. Ward , D. D. Iitchy, D. Matyger (Front) M. Ramirez, A. Kalbermatten , Ese, L. Morrow, M. White, J. Brinkerhoff, R. Diaz, J. Quintanilla , Name, R. Stephan.

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Yeshiva (10-0) Hampden-Sydney (2-0)

Mount. St. Mary (3-0) Catholic (1-1 OT)

Guiseppe Incitti , co-captain of this year's team , dis路 playing some of his skill and creativity that earned him the title of Skyline Player of the Year. Incittti also received regional All-American honors which he shared with goalie Sean Stevenson .


Top Left: The team salutes the flag before the game's commencement. Above: Rami Quintanilla is transfixed on the triangles on the ball which were the Greek symbol for Delta , signifying strength and equality. Quintanilla was a key contributor as a defense stalwart, and a magical creating machine. Left: Adam Kalbermatten secures the back lines along with Henry Selpvede.

FDU-Madison (4-0) NYC Tech (6-0)

USSMA-Kings Point (0-1)

Manhattanville (0-1 OT)

USMMA-King's Pt. (Skyline Tourn) (1-0 OT)

Vassar (2-0)

Mt. St. Vincent (5-0)

St. Joseph's-Patchogue (Skyline Tourn) (3-0)

Old Westbury (3-0)

Rowan (NCAA Div III) (0-2)

Soccer version of "What the Duck?!?" Guess what color Travis lapicca's shoes are.

Yeah . Ryan Sullivan can do it lefty, too.

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The Women ' s Soccer Team enjoyed its tenth and best season at Stevens, as it made its first postseason appearance, and earned its second consecutive Skyline Championship, as well as its fourth WIAC title. Throughout the season , over 30 school records were broken. Among them was a IS-match winning streak and new team standards for goals , assists , and points. Melissa Shankweiler ,junior captain , became Stevens' all-time leading scorer, as sophomore goalkeeper Rommy Guevara ranked 15th at the national level for goals against average. Lesa Glick won the NCAA Woman of the Year Award. Ramapo (3-1)

Rutgers-Newark (2-0)

Mount Saint Mary (3-1)

Washington College (1-0)

St. Joseph's-Patchogue (6-0)

Catholic (3-0) Manhattanville (2-1 OT)

2001 Women's Soccer Team : (Back) K. Mirra , M. Shankweiler, S. Garber, C. Pisani , R. Gonter, S. Sreepada (Middle) Coach J. Parker, Ass!' Coach S. Mercier, V. Barnhart, E. Ziarnik, L. Glick, J . Soltysik, Ass!. Coach C. Sir (Front) M. Kochis, M. George , R. Quinn , D. Sabaliauskus, R. Guevara , E. Magallon , B. Assefa , J. Litcher

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Jeff Parker

Assistant Coaches: Shannon Mercier Christian Sir

Mount Saint Vincent (15-0) CCNY (10-2)

Kean (3-1)

Nothing like dribbling the ball in the open air, Becca Quinn clears the area . Quinn , along with Elaine Magallon , was named to the All-Skyline 2nd Team.


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Top Left: Jeff Parker leads these Lady Ducks to one of the biggest single season turnarounds in NCAA history going frorn 7-10-1 (2000) to 16-2-1 (2001). Above: Elena Ziarnik adds another assist to the tally. Ziarnik became the first NCAA Statistical Champion at Stevens , leading the country with her 1.17 assists per game. Along with Lesa Glick, Ziarnik earned All-Skyline and AII-WIAC First Team honors. Left: Valerie Barnhart ended the season ranked 16th in goals per game. Scoring in 12 consecutive matches tied Barnhart for the fifth longest-string in NCAA history, as well as helped in naming her WIAC Player of the Year, WIAC Rookie of the Year, and Skyline Rookie of the Year.

State (2-2 OT)

'DU-Madison (0-1)

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SUNY-Farmingdale (9-0) Centenary (2-0)

St. Elizabeth (8-0)

DeSales (3-1)

New York University (ECAC Tournament) (0-1)

Milia George yells" Ball , go to your home! Are you too good for your home?" George becmae the first student-athlete in Stevens history to score in the double-digits for goals and assists in a single season.

If your sure , and you know it , raise your hands .

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The Women 's Swim Team wrapped up its 2001-2002 season with a tie for fifth place among all NCA Division III teams at the Metropolitan Collegiate Swimming Championships. At that same competition , the Lady Ducks posted eight Top Eight finishes. "Overall we had an incredible meet in which every member posted a personal best and placed in the Top 24 ," said Coach Nancy Bercaw. " Many of the coaches commented that Stevens is the team to watch in the future."

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Head Coach:

Nancy Bercaw

Assistant Coaches: Leo Mendoza

William Paterson (110-88) Mt. St. Mary (104-90)

Brooklyn (107-44)

NJIT (107-69)

Western Connecticut (113-83)

St. Joseph's-Patchogue (75-35)

Hunter (69-53)

The 2002 Women's Swim Team : (Back) L. Mendoza , Name, S. Kelly, E. Rowe, R. Luch , Name, N. Bercaw (Front) K. Stoddard , Z. Lasun , J. Arden, G. Michel , Name, Name .

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Skyline Championships (1 st Place) ECAC Division III (13th Place)

It's all mental. Emily Schlipf gets ready for her upcoming race , and Victory. Schlipf alone broke five school records at the Metropolitan Championships.


Top Left: Freshman Emily Schilpf is one with the water, as she strokes to the finish . Above: Junior Erin Rowe makes the freestyle look so easy while on her to first place. Left: Junior Zhanna Lasun attacks the backstroke portion of her favorite 4001M .

)U-Madison (86-75) ddmore Invitational

Vassar (154-81) (2nd Place)

Montclair State (122-103)

Manhattanville

(73-48)

College of New Jersey

Staten Island (73-48)

(67-28)

Kean (64-31)

Metropolitan Championships (5th Place -T)

Leo Mendoza , interim coach for the Lady Ducks, provided advice, support, and competition spirit throughout the season .

Those few quiet seconds before the gun goes off , and the Stevens Ducks bring home another victory.

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Yeshiva (5-4)

Manhattanville (7-2)

Hunter (9-0)

Mt. St. Vincent (8-1)

Mt. St. Mary (9-0)

Head Coach:

Doug Brickel

Assistant Coach:

Matt Logan

Drew (5-0)

Montclair State (6-3)

USMMA - King's Point (7-2)

Coach Doug Brickel , Tennis Skyline Coach of the Year, observes from the courtside slope as his players hold the homecourt advantage .

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Top Left: Rich Severt finishes up his last year for Stevens with first-team Skyline Conference all-star honors. Above: Team huddle. Left: A deep dig for the ball .

uhlenberg(6-1 ) Old Westbury (6-5)

Rutgers-Newark (5-2) Brooklyn (8-1)

Skyline Conference Tournament (non-scoring) SUNY-Paltz (8-1)

Staten Island (5-4)

Javier Artola , the 2002 Skyline Rookie of the Year

Ariel Kemelman puts up a powerful return.

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The Women 's Tennis Team ended the season on a high note as members collected honors. Freshman Trishna Saigal was named Skyline Rookie of the Year, posting undefeated records in championship singles and doubles . Sophomore Aracely Cruz and junior Alicia Fox earned first-team Skyline All-Star honors. Senior Helen Kim was named to the second-team. Head Coach Doug Brickel, having guided Stevens to its second consecutive Skyline crown, was named Skyline Coach of the Year.

Hunter (8-1) Rutgers-Newark (5-4)

Mt. St. Mary (6-3) Mt. St. Vincent (9-0)

Ramapo (2-7) Montclair State (0-9)

2001 Women's Tennis Team : (Back) L. Scaria , S. Woodrow, K. Yulo, A. Fox, Coach D. Brickel. (Front) H. Shah, T . Saigal, K. McGuire, V . Sundaram, H. Kim , P. Damani, A. Cruz.

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Head Coach:

Doug Brickel

Assistant Coach:

Matt Logan

Yeshiva (8-1) Manhattanville (6-3)

Captain Helen Kim finishes off one of her last college career matches, leading the Ducks into their second consecutive Skyline Conference Championship .


Aracely Cruz, the most spirited Lady Duck of this year's tennis season , displays the characteristic enthusiasm that earned her the award .

Alicia Fox adds extra topsin on her forehand before dispatching her Old Westbury opponent. Alicia returns to the team in 2002 as first singles. A well placed service aids Varuna Sundaram in easily pulling ahead a 40-love lead .

Staten Island (3-6) UNY-New Paltz (4-5)

st. Elizabeth (8-1)

Kean (2-7)

Old Westbury (9-0) St. Joseph's-Patchogue (8-1)

Trishna Saigal , Skyline Conference Rookie of the Year, makes an impressive debut on the Lady Ducks tennis team , finishing off her opponent with a crosscourt forehand winner.

A solid backhand return of serve hit down-theline allows Leslie Scaria to get into good positioning for her next shot.

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The Men's Track and Field team had an excellent season this year. The team finished second at both the Albright Invitational and the Stevens/ Bergen Relays. Andrew DeLi so was named a CTC Conference All-Star in the 110 hurdles and qualified for the ECAC Division III Championships in the same event. Overall this season, two varsity records, six freshman relay records , and one freshman individual record were broken.

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Head Coach: Adalberto Alonso Assistant Coaches: Greg Morriello Paul Von Dohlen Tom Zapata

USMMA-Kings Point (non-scoring)

CTC Championships (non-scoring)

Aaron Dickerson concentrates on his javelin aim. one of his events in the decathlon .

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Albright (2nd/6)

Wagner Invitational (non-scoring)

Stevens Invitational (6th/10)

Bergen/Stevens Relays (2nd/6)

Shafik Quoraishee smiles. leaving opponents behind and facing victory.

ECAC Championships

See the javelin! Be the javelin. Joe Vankirk can envision and taste the first place finish.


Top Left: Brad Miller pushes foward , even when in the lead . Above: Stayind ahead . Nick Dunford will not give up his lead to anyone. Left: One last sprint to the finish.

Even in track, team effort is the key, as ted Vallejos and Andrew Laren pass opponents one after the other.

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The Women ' s Track and Field team had its best season ever in its 5 year history. The team placed second at the Stevens Invitational, the Stevens/ Bergen Relays , and at the Albright Invitational. At the CTC conference meet, Melissa McAvoy was named a CTC Conference All-Star for race-walk finishing with a school record time. At the same meet, Karen O' Shea broke the school record in the 1500m and Anne Krone broke the school record in the 800m. Four varsity individual records , two varsity relay records , four freshman relay records , and three freshman individual records were broken during the season .

Stevens Invitational (2nd/10) ing) CTC Championships (non-scoring)

Rebecca Dougherty is still in the lead.

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Wagner Invitational (non-scoring)

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Head Coach:

Paul Von Dohlen Tom Zapata

Albright (2nd/4)

Bergen/Stevens Relays (2nd/7)

Freshmen Karen O'Shea and Emil Schlipf keep the relay going. Both were members of the Freshmen Foursome relay team that shattered the sprint medley school record , posting a time of 5:22 :28 .

Adalberto Alonso

Ass istant Coaches: Greg Morriello,

USMMA-Kings Point

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Sophomore Louise Firner, ever steady, sprints finish , capturing second place in the 400 met the Stevens/Bergen Relays, while setting c Stevens record.


Of course they didn't drop the baton! Freshmen Regina and Michelle after the relay race.

Autographs , anyone? Anne Krone , Rebecca Dougherty, Karen O'Shea , Emily Schlipf finish a successful season . Two long distance runners , working side by side, Melissa McAboy and Rachel Luch , tough it out during the SK.

Michelle Devlin and Anne Krone psych each other up before the gun sounds.

Senior Anne Krone flyes through her favorite 800m race.

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The Men's Volleyball Team had a very successful 13th year, accomplishing many goals of its goals . The team, led by the offensive tandem of Gerard Aro and Matthew Akers, defeated long time rival D'Youville. The Californian duo of Shane Pierson and Brian Woodworth helped propel the team to an outstanding conference record. Doug Clark and Scott Mooney led the team in blocks , often times shutting down the offense of their opponents. The season came to a close as the team was selected to participate in the inaugural appearance during Coach Dorywalski's term.

Roger Williams (3-1) Wentworth (3-0)

New Haven (3-2) Lehman (3-1)

Vassar (3-1)

MIT (3-1)

Eastern Mennonite (3-0)

Ramapo (3-0)

Rivier (3-0)

Philadelphia Bible (3-0)

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Head Coach:

Roger Williams (3-1)

Patrick Dorywalski

Assistant Coach: Alan Krawczyk Jeff Lipton

Polytechnic (3-0)

The 2001-2002 Men's Volleyball Team: (Back) D. Clark, C. Latoja, T. Whalen , J . Marchese, B. Woodworth, S. Pierson , S. Mooney, Coach P. Dorywalski and assistant coaches. (Front) J. Fong , A. Saul, R. Beng, G. Aro, D. Atienza, W. Tom, A. Raposo, M. Akers, H. Huang.

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NJ City (3-1)

Rivier (3-0) Yeshiva (3-0)

Medaille (3-1) King's Point (3-0)

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Lehman (3-0)

Ramapo (3-0)

Eastern Mennonite (3-1)

Baptist Bible (3-0)

NJ City (3-1)

O'Youville (3-0)

Polytechnic (3-0) Yeshiva (3-0)

NY University (3-0) Hunter (3-0)

Mt. St. Vincent (3-0)

SUNY (3-1)

MI. St Vincent (NECVA Tourn . 3-0)

Brian Woodworth in deep concentration , seeming to make time stop.

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Philadelphia Bible (3-0)

MI. SI. Vincent (ECAC Tourn . 3-2)


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The 2001 Women 's Volleyball Team suffered some heavy losses. However, the Lady Ducks managed a win over Old Westbury in its last week of play that marked its first victory in the Skyline Conference since September 23 , 2000.

Sandra Cadavid .............. .............. OH Naomi Chin ........ .... .................. ... MB Joy Chiu .......... .. .... .................. ..... OH Emily Osborne ............. .................... S Chanel Lubin .... ................... .. .. .... OH Dominique Gonzalez ................... MB

New Jersey City (0-3) USMMA-Kingspoint (0-3)

Rutgers-Camden (3-1)

NY Maritime (0-3)

St. Elizabeth (2-3) Manhattanville (1-3)

Mt. St. Vincent (0-3) Lehman (1-3)

The 2001 Women's Volleyball Team : (Back) M. Brokes, J. Pisano, J. Chiu , R. dela Cruz, C. Lubin , Coach M. CastroAlvarez. (Front) D. Gonzalez, M. Abdelkodoos , E. Osborne, N. Chin , GLee.

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Head Coach:

Maria Castro-Alvarez

Assistant Coach:

Michael Brokes

William Paterson (0-3)

FDU-Madison (0-3)

Centenary (3-0)

Staten Island (1-3)

Outside hitter Rhea dela Cruz fiercely returns.


Top Left: Team Victory . Above: Middle blocker Naomi Chin serves the point. Left: The Queen of Digs: Joy Chiu

Jhn Jay (0-3)

St. Joseph's-Patchogue (O-3)Mt. St. Mary (0-3)

armingdale (0-3)

Old Westbury (3-0)

New Jersey City (NJCU Tourn) (0-3)

Manhattanville (NJCU Tourn) (0-3)

St. Joseph's-Patchogue (WIAC Tourn) (0-3)

SUNY-

St. Elizabeth (WIAC Tourn) (0-3)

Middle hitter Grace Lee jumps to block.

And it's Emily Osbourne with the assist.

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Sachi Desai Robert Stephan Eric Stanley Mike Prikril Warren Tom Housam Karam Rich Severt Andrew DeLiso Greg Malloy

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Web Radar Jennifer Davis James Behnke Robert Stephan Timothy Brown Benjamin Hollifield

Interpool-Smart Card using XML Standard Mercedes Ogando Jacob Puthiamadathil Michael Baroulakis

Secure Real-World Banking Test Scenario Akshat Pachauri DinuJohn Shakila Mansuri RashviShah

Stevens Secure ID Darren Pettinato Sameer Rastogi Michael Pinto Henry Kwok Justin Brinkerhoff

Sheet Metal Bending Fixture for MTS Machine Norman Brown Jason Kifner Jeffrey Leon Vivek Menezes

Optical Pressure Sensors Gil Bertin Sandra Cadavid Danielle Anderson Raul Davila Francisco Gutierrez William Molina

Noninvasive Device to Repair Aortic Aneurysm Stephan JIIea Jose Perez Raymond Valenzuela Solomon Thomas

Interactive Distance Learning Kenneth Simek Bogdan Stepanenko Boris Berdichevskiy Mayur Ghella Portable MP3 Player HaiNguyen KhoaNguyen Julio Martinez LaronWelsh PuiYu Urban Parking Finder Salim Baksh Akshay Arora JeffreyGhi Vaibhav Kumar

Mini-Baja Vehicle 2002 SAE Mini-Baja Competition Donny Castillo Criag Chin LubosHoly Dan Moran Racing Car 2002 Formula SAE Competition John Breen Shannon Clarke Michael Mazur Jesse O'Brien Keith Silverman Pre-forming Process for Composite Coronary Stents Christopher Marin John Sharobiem Clifford Sutton

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Restoration ofthe Morris Canal through Waterloo Village Lisa Peterson ThomasSobe Thomas Driscoll

Wireless Cargo Container Tracking Andrew Nikow Michal Kosinski Parminder Singh Michael Stabile

Korean War Memorial In Jersey Citv Salvatore Cambria Michael Gilisky

Intercollegiate Vleo Streaming Paul Stepien Jason Kyriacou Nicholas Elliott

Polarization Switched Holographic Display Sarah Rodriguez Werner Mashig Parking Auto Locator Eric Armbuster Scott Umholtz SachiDesai Matthew Akers Robot Surveyor Tool Andrew Deliso DanOkken Brian Treacy Gregory Fior Michael Haas Stevens News and Events System Theodore Stevens Steven Aiello Samuel Jan Antonio Udina AbiyYacob IP Bedside Alarm Houssam Karam Richard DeRise Krepaul Angad Tarik Khudairi David Minervini ITS Image Tracking System Anthony Sanzari Michael Locurcio VikasSingh Frank Zegarra

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Senior Awards and Prizes Presented at the President's Dinner, Wednesday, May 22, 2002

SENIOR DINNER

Lawrence C. F. Horle Memorial Award

Batchelor Award

Sharad S. Mallya Dorothy A. Sippo Alison I. Sleath

Matthew J. Karas Sunil C. Shah

The Best Athlete Award AIChl John Anderson Memorial Award Jeessy A. Medina Martinez

Justin Brinkerhoff Shanna Garber

AIChl Herb Fried Award

Julia and Frederick Bissinger Award

Edward C. Caputo

Christina M. Pisani

AIChl Lee Parker Memorial Award

Sidney F. Borg Award

Sharad S. Mallya

Christina M. Guariglia

AIChl Walter Schneider Memorial Award

The Career Development Award

Hillary M. Green

Azadeh Soleymani

American Concrete Institute Award

Paul M. Chlrllan Award

Elizabeth Winzinger

Azadeh Soleymani

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:Iass of 1966 Memorial Award ames J. Behnke

Distinguished Chemical Engineering Student Award Sharad S. Mallya

:ooperative Education lcademic Excellence Award

;harad S. Mallya

Eastern College Athletic Association Medal of Merit Dorothy A. Sippo

:ooperative Education 5tudents of the Year Award

:indy Budhu livek Menezes .ance Visone

Eastern College Athletic Conference Robbins Scholar Athlete Award Lesa M. Glick Houssam A. I<aram

rhe Joel E. Crouch Soccer Award

The Fezandie Memorial Award

ustin T. Brinkerhoff

Miriam Rodrigues Philip H. Frank

rhe John A. Davis Award

:arl 1<. Smith

The Arthur J. Grymes, Jr. Book Award Philip H. Frank

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Humphries/Ennis/Lesser Award

The Frank I. Misar Award

Michal Kosinski Elizabeth C. Metzger Megan R. Rzepski Richard J. Severt RashviS. Shah Sunil Shah

Thomas A. Sobe

The Kenneth I. Moser Award Norman N. Brown Vivek Menezes

N.C.A.A. Woman of the Year Award The Clifford K. Kirmss Award

Elena M. Ziarnik

Michael D. Prikril Dorothy A. Sippo

Frank Partel Men's Basketball Award Christian T. Gavina

Alfred M. Mayer Prize Sarah J. Rodriguez Greg J. Stock

Podolsky Award

The Thomas E. McCandless Music Award

The Luigi Pollara Award

Monica Velasco

Bryan Ghanny

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rhe Priestley Prize ;imarna I<aur

rhe Residence Life Service Award :arlos A. Tafur

rhe Resident Assistant ~utstanding Service Award :hristina M. Pisani

rhe John F. Richardson Award ;ammy E. Elsamra 3ryan Ghanny

lobert Ridgeway Award \Iison Ida Sleath

Senior Design Award for Electrical and Computer Engineering Michal I<osinski Andrew Nikow Parminder Singh Michael Stabile I<alpesh Desai Tina Harwani Nimer Rimawi Azadeh Soleymani James Behnke Timothy Brown Jennifer Davis Benjamin Hollifield Robert Stephan

Waurice E. Roglin III Award ihanna Garber

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Senior Design Award for Mechanical Engineering Jason S. Current Tye W . Jensen Michael D. Prikril Michael J. Trezza

The Waldo Shumway Award Mon ica Velasco

The John C. Sim Award Houssam A. I<aram

Frederick Winslow Taylor Award Senior Project Technogenesis Prize

Julie A. Gwozdz

I<alpesh 1<. Desai Tina R. Harwani Nimer F. Rimawi Azadeh Soleymani

Ticona Excellence Award for Outstanding Chemical Engineering

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NOT PHOTOGRAPHED Anna Maria Alaimo

Francis Finck

Kyuweon Lee

GauravShah

Damien Amores

Gregory Fior

ChunYueLo

KrunalShah

Akshay Arora

Steven Friedman

Raul Lucaci

Rashmi Sharma

Slaim Baksh

Joseph Furio

Sen McKeown

Mark Shirley

Joshua Ballanco

David Gere

Duncan McNeill-Burton

Keith Silverman

Patrick Bastien

Mayur Ghella

Nittin Melwani

VikasSingh

Brian Benson

JeffreyGhi

Geraldine Milazzo

Han Sklar

Rohit Bhanot

Michael Gilinsky

Stephen Monforto

Alison Sleath

Jayant Bhatia

Richard Gomez

Satya Moorthy

Neal Snyder

Ronald Bowers

Sean Gonzalez

TimirNaik

ThomasSobe

Justin Brinkerhoff

Bohdar Herman

Sylverter Nowak

Yalin Solak

Timothy Brown

FrankHo

Jessie O'Brien

John Spiro-Colwell

Edward Caputo

Lubos Holy

Mitesh Patel

Michael Stabile

Nischal Chandramohan

Jesse Horsford

Sachin Patel

Frederick Strawitch III

Craig Chin

Dinu John

Shohil Patel

Chris Stucchio

NakHoonCho

Gary Kahwajian

Silpa Patel

Clifford Sutton

Roger Clarke

Rishi Kapil

Alim Pervizi

Jessi Sylvestri

Pamela Conway

Timothy Karl

Seiji Powell

Carlos Tafur

Hardik Desai

Robert Keeler

Vikash Prasad

Dorian Tisdale

Kalpesh Desai

Christina Keller

BhavaniRavanan

Amanda Tolin

Jose Domingues

Tarik Khudairi

Michael Reedell

Hollington Tong

Arthur Edge IV

Jason Kifner

Joshua Reimer

Dylan Walker

Robert Estrada

Helen Kim

Ramon Reyes

Jared Wilson

Daria Evans-Walker

Peter Krsko

David Riley

JinglinWu

Matthew Faitoute

Michiharu Kubo

Saul Rojas

Hugh Allen Young

Francesco Filogamo

Henry Kwok

Alireza Sedarat

Themistoklis Zacharatos

Janet Lee

AnujShah

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Kenneth Adam Computer Science

AmirAhmadi Computer Engineering

Steven Aiello Computer Science

Matthew Akers Electrical Engineering

Ph am Allen Eletrical Engineering

TashaAllen Engineering Management

Danielle Anderson Computer Engineering

Krepaul Angad Computer Engineering

Eric Ian Armbruster Electrical Engineering

Jaweeria Ashraf Computer Engineering

EmronAwwal Chemical Engineering

Michael Baroulakis Electrical Engineering

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Jandeep Bawa Computer Engineering

William Beksi Computer Science

Dieumene Belfort Chemical Engineering

Jim Behnke Electrical Engineering

Gil Bertin Computer Engineering

Aseem Bhandari Chemical Biology

Anna Binaev Computer Science

Ronald Blechner Computer Science

Gerard Boland Computer Science

Akim Brewley Computer Engineering

Sean Brock Computer Engineering

Norman Brown Mechanical Engineering

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Cindy Budhu Computer Engineering

Lan Phuong Bui Computer Engineering

Salvatore Cambria Civil Engineering

Sandra Cadavid Electrical Engineering

Matthew Carroll Chern. Environmental Engineering.

Van Cayetano Chemical Engineering

Diego Cevallos Computer Engineering

Wendy Chan Computer Science

Chaiyapat Chanthapornpong Computer Engineering

James Chou Mechanical Engineering

Michael Clark Computer Science

Jason Current Mechanical Engineering

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PayalDamani Chemical Biology

Kristin Darocha Chemical Engineering

John Davidovich Engineering Management

Raul Davila Computer Engineering

Jennifer Davis Electrical Engineering

Andrew De liso Computer Engineering

Richard Derise Computer Engineering

Sachi Desai Electrical Engineering

Tejas Desai Computer Science

John Di Capua Electrical Engineeering

John Dowling Computer Science

Christopher Draper Mechanical Engineering

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Thomas Driscoll Civil Engineering

Matthew Duffield Chemical Engineering

Lerna Ekmekcioglu Computer Science

Sammy Elsamra Chemical Biology

Aslan Chan Esen Engineering Management

Malgorzata Figus Chem. Applied Physics

Alfred Frank Computer Science

Philip Frank Mechanical Engineering

Elizabeth Frankel Engineering Management

Jason Frey Computer Science

Shanna Garber Computer Engineering

Stefanie Garrett Civil Engineering

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Christian Gavina Chemical Biology

Bryan Ghanny Chemical Biology

Adam Gifford Computer Science

John Giudice Computer Engineering

Lesa Glick Chemical Engineering

Hillary Green Chemical Engineering

Christina Guariglia Civil Engineering

Sabira Gupta Computer Science

Francisco Gutierrez Computer Engineering

Juan Guzman Computer Engineering

Julie Gwozdz Engineering Management

Tina Harwani Computer Engineering

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Brian Hawkins Civil Engineering

Benjamin Hollifield Computer Engineering

Ian Honcharuk Computer Science

Shawn Hoover Computer Science

Rachel Hudacko Chemical Engineering

Stephan Ilea Mechanical Engineering

Brian Iovino Computer Engineering

Dana Jacobs Mechanical Engineering

Matthew Jadro Chemical Engineering

Samuel Jan Computer Engineering

Wojciech Jankowski Chemical Biology

Nirmal Kalimireddi Computer

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Houssam Karam Computer Engineering

Matthew Karas Electrical Engineering

Joseph Kareem Chemical Engineering

ShamaKaru Chemical Engineering

Sima rna Kaur Chemical Biology

Michal Kosinski Computer Engineering

Anne Krone Mechanical Engineering

KunalKumar Computer Engineering

Jason Kyriacou Computer Engineering

David La Barbera Computer Engineering

PeterLau Civil Engineering

Selena Lee Electrical Engineering

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Seung lee Mechanical Engineering

Jeffrey leon Computer Engineering

Michaellocurcio Computer Engineering

Sharad Mallya Chemical Engineering

Shakila Mansuri Computer Engineering

Christopher Marin Mechanical Engineering

Julio Martinez Computer Engineering

Werner Mashig Engineering Physics

Nikolaos Mavrakis Computer Engineering

Manuel Mayo Computer Engineering

Erin McFadden Chemical Engineering

Jeessy Medina Chemical Engineering

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Udit Mehrotra Electrical Engineering

Vivek Menezes Mechanical Engineering

Peter Mercado Civil Engineering

David Merkooloff Chemical Engineering

Elizabeth Metzger Computer Engineering

Eugene Mezherjitsky Chemical Biology

Joseph Miceli Civil Engineering

David Minervini Electrical Engineering

William Molina Computer Engineering

Marckenzy Momplaisir Electrical Engineering

Laura Monchinski Engineering Management

Francisco Monsalve Computer Engineering

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Omar Morales Mechanical Engineering

Dan Moran Mechanical Engineering

AdibNaim Computer Engineering

Paul Nardini Computer Science

KhoaNguyen Electrical Engineering

Andrew Nikow Computer Engineering

John Baxter Nunn Civil Engineering

Mercedes Ogando Computer Engineering

DanOkken Computer Engineering

Adrianne Ortizo Electrical Engineering

JavierOtin Computer Engineering

Kristina Paschenko Computer Engineering

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Lisa Marie Peterson Civil Engineering

Darren Pettinato Computer Engineering

Khanh Phan Chemical Biology

Christina Pisani Chemical Biology

Nicholas Pisani Electrical Engineering

Stephanie Polizzo Engineering Management

Michael Prikril Mechanical Engineering

Shakeema Prise Engineering Management

Nicholas Prybella Civil Engineering

Jacob Puthiamadathil Electrical Engineering

Mark Quinto Materials Engineering

Joseph Rafaniello Computer Engineering

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Nishant Ranka Computer Engineering

Sameer Rastogi Computer Engineering

Kay Richards Chemical Engineering

Robert Rieping Chemical Engineering

Nimer Rimawi Computer Engineering

Henry Rivera Computer Engineering

Miriam Rodrigues Mechanical Engineering

Oscar Rodriguez Computer Engineering

Sarah Rodriguez Engineering Physics

Jennifer Ross Computer Engineering

Megan Rzepski Computer Engineering

Elham Solari Telecommunications Management

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Amber Saleem Computer Engineering

Anthony Sanzari Computer Engineering

Erica Sauer Mathematical Sciences

ShaunScott Chemical Engineering

Vishal Sethi Computer Engineering

Richard Severt Chemical Engineering

KrunalShah Computer Science

RashviShah Computer Engineering

Sunil Shah Computer Engineering

John Sharobiem Biomedical Engineering

Andrey Signatovich Computer Science

Ounica Silvera Mechanical Engineering

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Kenneth Simek Computer Engineering

Parminder Singh Computer Engineering

Dorothy Sippo Chemical Biology

Carl Smith Chemical Engineering

Azadeh Soleymani Computer Engineering

Raymond Souweha Chemical Engineering

Ryan Steen Engineering Management

Robert Stephan Electrical Engineering

Paul Stepien Computer Engineering

Brian Stevens Chemical Engineering

Theodore Stevens Computer Engineering

Greg Stock Physics

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Louis Sumner Computer Engineering

UmaraSuri Chemical Biology

BennyTam Computer Science

Andrew Tanskey Chemical Engineering

Dennis Thomas Computer Science

Solomon Thomas Biomedical Engineering

Warren Tom Engineering Management

Christopher Tomesko Engineering Management

Brian Treacy Computer Engineering

Michael Trezza Mechanical Engineering

Alper Turhan Chemical Engineering

Antonio Udina Computer Engineering

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Scott Umholtz Electrical Engineering

Reynand Valenzuela Biomedical Engineering

Erick Van Hauster Computer Engineering

Brian Vaughn Computer Science

Monica Velasco Chemical Engineeering

Michael J. Venditti III Computer Engineering

Lance Visone Engineering Management

Pui Lam Yu Electrical Engineering

Kevin Walsh Chemical Engineering

LaronWelsh Computer Engineering

Elizabeth Winzinger Civil Engineering

lower Wojokh Chemical Engineering

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Richard Wong Math/Computer Eng.

Chris Worthington Chemical Engineering

AbiyYacob Computer Engineering

SuzannaYau Computer Engineering

SeungYoo Computer Engineering

LanYu Computer Science

Frank Zegarra Computer Engineering

Elena Ziarnik Chemical Engineering

"Where flows the Hudson River out to the mighty sea On Costly Point so proudly stands there in majesty Stevens, our Alma Mater, homage to Thee we pay With loyal hearts and voices true to the Red and Gray." - Stevens Institute ofTechnology Alma Mater


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Full-Time Staff Victoria Velasco, Editor-In-Chief

Monica Velasco, Senior Advisor Bradford Chiapetta, Miguel Quintanilla, Anne "home-stretch life saver" Krone, Anna Riemen , John Sharobiem, Sarah Rodriguez Contributors: Jacqueline McCarthy, Jeanette Lesma, Kelly Searson, Ranole Beng, Christina Pisani, Rhea dela Cruz, Tom Zapata

SPECIFICATIONS: Volume 112 of the LINK, produ8ed by the yearbook staff at Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken , New Jersey and was printed by Herff Jones Yearbooks, 525 Boyds School Road, Gettysburg , Pennsylvania. The account was serviced by representative Ellen Stahli and customer service adviser Linda Mauss. The 2002 LINK consisted 224 pages and had a press run of 800 copies. The 2002 volume includes 48 pages in full color. Style and size of copy varied by section : Theme (Helvetica, Arial), Faculty and Administration (Impact, Helvetica, Charcoal), Campus Life (Arial, Textile,Helvetica), Sports (Times, TremorlTC TT, Arial) , Seniors (Gadget, Aachen) , and Dividers (Sand, Impact) Layouts were submitted to the plant on disk. The LINK was produced using Adobe Pagemaker,6.5, on IMacs using MacOS 9. ProceSSing and printing of photos was done by Thornton Studios. Professional portraits were provided by Thornton Studios, 40 West 25th Street, New York, NY 10010. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS: The editor-in-chief of the 2002 LINK would like to thank the following for their help and support: Herff Jones Publishing: Ellen Stahli and Linda Mauss; the Office of Student Life, especially Dean Kenneth Nilsen, Jane Gilbarty, Barbara Colonna, Anna Concepcion; Thornton Studios: Michael Sawchuck, Victor; and Universal Advertising, especially Frank Lake. CONTRIBUTORS: Academic Offices: Professors Jones, Duchamp, Dorn, Farr, Becker, Blanks, and Thangam for their contributions to the academic pages.

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