The Lion’s Eye Pye on Campus April 27, 2004 119 graduates will make up Class of '04 As we come to the end of the spring semester, let us congratulate our sen- iors as they leave behind their Penn State careers and become the Class of 2004. Commencement is scheduled for Saturday, May 15, on campus. ~The Lion’s Eye would like to wish each of the 119 graduates much success in whatever path he or she chooses. The following students are scheduled to become graduates of Penn State Delco this spring, according to the office of the registrar: Robert Mark Farrell, 2LACC Jennifer L. Ferrell 2LACC Katrina L Rothwell AAA S James Edward Gilson AERSP Jacob Aaron Bevan AMSCC Janice Lauren Fagan AMSCC Christopher Mahjoubian ARTBA Kenneth N. Ader BSBCC Morgan C. Balay BSBCC Michael David Barbone BSBCC Seneca Beaver BSBCC Adrienne M. Belville BSBCC Niger L. Bey BSBCC Patrick J. Bradley BSBCC Michael Joseph Brown BSBCC JohnCharles Caramanico BSBCC Michael Edward Carroll BSBCC Edmond Chiu BSBCC Julia Elizabeth Clark BSBCC Stephen Joseph Danby BSBCC Bruno Dinardo BSBCC Colleen Mary Else BSBCC Dante Joseph Fabrizio BSBCC Christopher J. Frye BSBCC Denise Marie Gannon BSBCC Marguerite Ann George BSBCC Kathleen Ann Iaci BSBCC George Jeffrey Jankov BSBCC Fling Renee Jennifer BSBCC Sabaina Maata Kandeh BSBCC Victoria Marie Laughead BSBCC Arthur N. Luu BSBCC William Gerard Masterson BSBCC Joseph James McNerney BSBCC Paraskevi Voula Michos BSBCC Kimberly Mai Nguyen BSBCC Son Q. Nguyen BSBCC Stephen Dennis Patrick BSBCC Michele Paylor BSBCC Michelle L. Pontecorvo BSBCC Shawn B. Ross BSBCC Michael L. Scanlan BSBCC William Henry Schatz BSBCC Kevin Michael Shaner BSBCC Lindsey R. Shanfield BSBCC Noleen Smith BSBCC Marian Marie Strong BSBCC Michael Francis Tenaglio BSBCC Timothy James Van BelleBSBCC Vicki Waller BSBCC Brianne Teresa Sullivan CASCC Meredith Louise Holland Becker ENGCC : Consorto’s term over; two named as editors Perhaps the two Penn State Delco students facing the biggest challenge when they return to campus for the Fall 2004 semester will be Sarah Gallatig and Jennifer Rufo. It is they who have assumed the lead- ership of the Lion’s Eye, which has been under the watchful eye of Editor-In- Chief Anteia Consorto for the last four years. Consorto graduates in May, but not before she oversaw the transformation ANTEIA CONSORTO of the Lion’s Eye into a vital source of information on campus. “No doubt Sarah and Jennifer will have big shoes to fill,” said Lion’s Eye adviser and English 110 instructor Bob Tennant. “Anteia was a driving force, a person dedicated to making the news- paper as good as it could be and deter- mined to make sure that it lived up to its mission statement ... that is, that it be a ‘vital part of the Penn State Delco experience.” “I feel like I'm leaving part of my fam- ily behind,” Consorto said. “The Lion’s Eye has been a very big part of my life for a long time.” At the same time, Tennant said the campus and the newspaper are fortu- nate to have the experience and ability of Gallatig, the current associate editor who will be the editor, and Rufo, the new managing editor, already here to oversee the transition of power. “Both Sarah and Jennifer are terrif- ic newspaper people and, more impor- tantly, terrific people,” he said. “They care about Penn State Delco and the personalities and the issues that make it what it is. “I'm confident they’ll seize upon what Anteia has done and take the paper to an ever higher level.” : Consorto was quick to add her endorsement to her successors. Renee Eileen Blisard ENGCC Mary Elaine Gallagher ENGCC Allyson Kathryn Gant ENGCC Christine M. Greenan ENGCC Jaclyn McGilligan ENGCC Elizabeth Kelly Curtin ENGL Michael E. LeSage ENGL Nicole M. Barrett HFSCC Janelle N. Gray HFSCC Heather Lee Hess HFSCC Julie Hill HFSCC Andrea R. Hopkins HFSCC Erin Marie Kollhoff HFSCC Amie Rachelle Lebold HFSCC Tara Lynn Martini HFSCC Jean Napier Moffatt HFSCC Adina Nicole Pettinelli HFSCC Stephanie Ridpath HFSCC Shiree Russell HFSCC Tabitha Eve Schlenker HFSCC Christine E. Simpson HFSCC Brandi C. Spearman HFSCC Laura Frances Staffieri HFSCC Sarah Elizabeth Taylor HFSCC Mary Kathryn Walsh HFSCC Janelle Leigh Webb HFSCC Laurie Beth Willia HFSCC Craig Lawson HIST Randy W. K leinman HRIM Mawa Sekou Sheriff INTPL Marco J. Avendano IST Kanika Awal IST Simon Alexander Burns IST Ryan William Frampton IST SARAH GALLATIG “They're two very capable people,” she said. “Both have done so much already to make the Lion’s Eye a very good newspaper. And they’ll continue to do that.” Gallatig and Rufo already have been planning for the Fall 2004 Lion’s Eye, and one of their goals is to have a news- paper on the racks when students hit campus late next August. “The incoming freshmen need to have information ready for them at con- vocation,” Gallatig said, “just to make them feel more comfortable. And when the returning students join them a few days later, they deserve to have us there to tell them what's new for the new semester.” Rufo has set her sights on fine-tun- ing the Lion’s Eye’s entertainment, sports and opinion sections. Lauren Marie Halem IST Robert Carl Heise IST George Martin Nacik IST Huy K. Nam IST Remi Emmanuel Olatona IST David Travis Park IST Eric T. Reigner IST Edward Rich IST Hendrik Nicolaas Steyn IST Matthew William Woolston IST Kaan Zaimoglu IST Sara Elizabeth Joseph KINES Daniel Otis Morse LASAL Anteia Amanda Consorto LASCC Eric W. Loesche LASCC Stacey Ann O'Brien LASCC Richard Pointer LASCC Kara B. Schurer LASCC Aimee L. Shanahan LASCC Jennifer Simpson LASCC Narjis A. Urey LASCC Sharan R. Watson LASCC Stephanie Marie Scartozzi MKTG James Joseph Kottan PHIL Aimee Elizabeth Adimari PSYBA Colin Phillips PSYBA Julienne Alison Balmer URBCC Michelle Lynn Donahue URBCC Jason William Mango URBCC Jason Michael Marcellus URBCC Diana Duarte Sequeira URBCC Twanna Denise Taylor URBCC JENNIFER RUFO “Almost out of necessity, the paper is very news-oriented,” Rufo said. “When you only publish once a month, there’s a lot of catching up to do with the news. “But there’s other things we need to do, like make sure the sports teams are fully covered, establish standing fea- tures, and appoint a columnist who can tackle some of the issues and people on campus with a combination of humor and insight.” Both Gallatig and Rufo wanted to make plain how indebted they were to Consorto, who will graduate with a degree in language arts and pursue a career in photography. “There’s no question that the paper wouldn’t be what it is today without Anteia’s drive and leadership,” Gallatig said. Ra :
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