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2004 YearbookOCR

2004 YearbookOCR

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The following clubs and organizations were not pictured in this section:
Alpha Eta Rho, National Intercollegiate Flljing Association, Hillel, Hospitality Club,
Just About Kids, Poetry Club and Kappa Delta Pi

(Below, L to R): KAT Chair Ryan Konikoff, "Third Thursday' acousitc artist
Jennifer Marie, KAT members Stephen Zwick and Ryan Turner.

(Above)KAT member Sandy Garcia takes a spill
during Snow Day. (Right) KAT Chair Ryan
Konikoff and KAT Advisor John Valentine.

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~~v:~) Students strut thek stuff d1;uing KA1"~ !"Meri~' ~ r

1 Qrm:Wi:?'eo" prpg@i1.

(Uitt) Stacie $ntith and friend MiOY a beautiful ~,:>ring d y

dµriOQ 1:i:iPi~ .oo thr:ildke~
(1:leloW}- KAT member Nell So!Omon takes his chances n

the meohanical bull ~uting the Rock~n-Roll tl~~fl~-

{Above) Two students assist young p.lrticlpants aO<tC':s-. . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .

Annual Easter Egg Hunt.

KIC Chair Keliy James and member Alli$on Lazarus
Habitat for H~m~nify

Fr~hmonAll.¢.tor~ctesehlprepares todig

at a'toei::lt Habitatfor ~~Qi:trly.slte1

(Below) KIC Advisor Justine Mitchell with Habitat for Humanity volunteers.

(Left) Freshman Jessica
Bernstein at a local
Habitat site. (Right) KIC
members Emir Erkin and
Stephen Zwick make
holiday cards for local
children.

Thank you, Lynn University!

~Jew Jr w1 . ak a moment to
pause and thahk . n students for
assisting in the DJ 101 g of their new
home.

(Above)
Mike Slrchio and Dave Gombas welcome two new $11.fdenl!; to

the annual KOR Pool Party, held oarJng Opening Week.

(Right}
JVnlQrs Ben Parker and Allison l,azarus

(Left)
KOR Ch.tiltperson, JUf'lior

Dave Shutts, welOOtnes

new students and th

parents 16 me ,;nn fom!IY

at ttJe 20Q3 Kr,lghls Ralty
on Opening Day

(Right)
Seniors Selymar Colon, •
Jodi Cohen and Dave
Gombos enjoy their final
KOR retreat in the Florida

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Freshman Roxann Lewis shows off

her carving skills at the first annual

KOR Pumpkin Carving contest

plays while (left)

BBQs at the K

NewmanClu

Emir Erkan and
his roommate
John Zaggaria
enjoy Newman
Club's Smoothie
Nights

Above : Newman Club chairperson Karlene Altemar with friends

~y,eJ ~~waj~ij: ($1qb members Karlene Alternar, Jiiiri 'l¢iaVv;

i:t;:lj t<,~11tjarc:i~ Uin6i~ H~<:J~i'anq Nikki Vilella

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(Above) Psychology students at annual Honors Convocation

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{Above) lndµctton Into Psi.~~~ ~(:if ~91:tieJV.
l•R: lfQ◊Y Klrschet, ~or;i:~U©~T:iJJff~t;t~,ik~m~~-i:~~sfr~l ~l~¢l~Ray, ~1~yr~¢e,;:.Qa.~1e11e:
SOkoloff, (seated) l~Ccilllti:0¢ltre@: A,f~'.~no:Dci~}ffMi¢tl~: .·.. . .. . .
!Below) tee Cfeom Social.ofter dnriuot·l~defsfif~ ¢~brotlbn

2003-2004 Residence a I Association

(L-R) Jonathan Henn ssey, :.

Ryan Konikoff, Advis r,:~~J:lt . . ,·::Ashlee

Pfefferle, Jason Touw. R9.~ii:F[af~~r:;::and

Emir Erkin

The Ladies of RHA:

Chair Ashlee Pfefferle, Alli n tozdfusiOOd

Kelly James distribute tickets mRHA

Casino Night during Spring Fling.

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!le.ftl l<HA rQOO'lbats mithe: drmuoi FAAH
~l'i~ ~Qldtloo (jf Resldel'\Oe l'ici~)

O'.<:>l'lfl;i!r~oe

AHA Late Night Study Break

(t;it:>ove} RHA Me~ ~11i·Jomes,
g_r:hir fo , JonQ1hciO HBrt -" . and
.~rl• F'drKet pray ~ s - u 2003
swavllote ·~-
~I<; 4iC""S ed by

RH,t';;;

[b~lj;\Vt}:'.i\d.viaer Paul Pbvt!Cd with Jason

•I~✓,:~~ Pfefferle Oh<;! "von

K6rill<Gf(

Students came out in droves for the 1st Annual Softball

Slam, but the faculty/staff team walked away vfctorlous,

---... despite the students effortst

RGANIZATION

OF THE

l

(abov~) Sophmore Nelson Lewls-grln$ as h.e bids
· on 'and w1 )his date.

(far right) The $450 girl with the winning bidder.



11:r oent Aklt addresse!
hel'{ nCotl' 11r1v

'-J NJ the j<ijighl$'. Rally

on q~nlrig ·txi-1··

{aDOve) and swears in
1 SGA President
;jf-,a I Martel foi the

2004-2005 School Year

(left],

YOUR FEARLESS LEADERS

1Lm~ea President AlUsor:i Lazatl..ls-, Presldent Akil lewis, Secrefary trsa

~O~} troosureer Ui Spellotes, KAT Cholf Ryon .Konlkoff and !<HA Chair

Ashlee Rf$fferle

We Salute Our
Veterans

Administrator Paul
Mlir:irqy enjoys lunch

wJth hfs dpugf)r~
duririg_SG!itr,

Veteran's ~ ·

Ltrri<::hi Moo1'.11'.1g

those whdHc.Ne

se.ived our-t ~

Takin' C:die of Business

\. Presld~nt:Akil LeWls tal~Atjif}~~ ovetWlth
Vice President Alli$on Lotdrt.J$ otter an
SGM~1~$fing.

Below: Sigma President Erin Ross and Senior Ana
Nims recruit interested women at the Activities Fair.

u'IT'imeto(elebrate...

L to R: Emily Brasfield, Tami Saslo, Megan 'psky Katie
Richardson, Kelly James, Ana Nims, Allison Lazar G. Roxann
Lewis and Ashlee Pfefferle celebrate at the KOR 0 11 ay Gala

Left: Tami Sasio,

Emily Brasfield ~fld

Erin Ross celet>ra1e

Halloween at the.

annual Greek Life
Halloween Bash.

L to R: (seated} E'mily Brasfield,
Ana Rubjrosa, Kelly James;
Lhnstinc1 Sunderrr\eier, Gina
Lopez: (s~nc!lng) Dru Forste~

As.hle.y l,llrich, Aila Nims, Ro~ann

Lewis and Erin Ross

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Project White
Face

Endya Palm
patiently waits while

her makeup is
applied for Projeot

White Face di.liing
Alcohol Awareness

Week.

(L to R): Lindsey Sullivan, Bernadette Judge and Caroline Rubino

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Stress Relief Day
{below) Resident Oirecto~Paul Pavlica

gets a pie in the ~ce during STAR's

-Pie a Professor'' Program

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[front row) Jonathon Hennessy, Joy Gravatt, ST r~
Lindsey Sullivan, Melanie Porreca; (back row)
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tr~


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Erica Kruger, Co-Advisor January Scott, nna Kirby

and Advisor Nicole Ovedia.

u11(_nigbt of:Jfonour

£:eadersbipCelebratirm
ulpril22J 2004

Felecia Hatcher, chairperson for Black Student Union,
accepts Most Improved Award on their behalf from Paul
Turner. Dean of Students.

Senior Teisha Huggins accepts the Jim Hundreiser
Fellow Leadership Award which is given to a graduating
senior who has demonstrated outstanding leadership ability.

Jason Touw accepts the Male Student Leader of the Year
award from Dave Shutts, last year's recipient.
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West Virginia State 3-0 w

Carson-Newman 3-1 L

Glenville State 3,-1 w
w
West .AJabama 3-0
L
USC-.AJken 3-l
l
Southern Arkansas 3-0
wL
Carson-Newman 3-2 w
w
Nova Southeastern 3-0
L
Ursuline 3-0
3-.1 w
Concordia
I
Jamestown 3-1
w
Palm Beach Atlantic 3-1
l
Jamestown 3-1
w
Northwood 3--1
3:- l L
Florida Tech
L
Rollins 3-1
3-0 L
Barry
w
Florida Southern 3-0
l
Saint Leo 3-2
w
Florida Memorial 3-0 w
University ofTampa 3-0
L
Eckerd 3-2
w
Northwood 3-2 wL

USC-Alken 3-0 L
L
Francis Marlon 3-0 L

USC-Spartanburg ~l w
UNC-Pembroke 3-0 w

Barry 3-0 L
L
Novo Southeastern 3s2 L

Rollins 3-0

Florida Tech 3-l

Saint Leo 3-0

Florida Southern 3-0
3-1
Eckerd

Universtty of Tampa 3-0

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scoreboard

Barry 7-3 l
North Florido 8-3
Aloboma-Huntsvrne 12· 4 w
Montevallo 17- 16
Barry 9-8 (
University of Tampa 8-5
University of Tampa 12-2 L
University of Tampa l l -4 L
Mercy College 15;4
Rornns w
Rollins 6-3
Rollins 6-0 L
Rollins 4-1
Rollins 11 -9 w
Mercyhurst
Mercyhurst 9·6 ...
Universtty ot Sciences L
Lewis Y-7
Lewis 8-6 ...
Lewis 12-0
Bloomfield 7-6 w
Concordia 13~9
Concordia 5~3 L
Ashland l
Florido Gulf Coast 14•3
Florido Gulf Coast 13-6 w
Mars Hill w
Florido Southern l~l
Florido Southern 6-4 l
Florida southern 14-4
Novo southeastern 12-4 [
nunols-Chlcogo
Flondo Tech 97 w
Florido Tech 4<3 w
Florida Tech 8-7 w
Barry 9 -1 w
Eckerd
Eckerd 8~2 L
Eckerd 9..4 L
Barry
Barry i ,~a w
Barry w
Saint Thomas 16,6
Novo southeastern 10,4 L
Novo southeastern L
Novo southeastern 8-2 L
Bcmy 16-8 L
Saint Leo 10-5
Saint Leo 9.3 w
Saint Leo
Tampa 5-3 L
Tampa 12~6
Tampa 1i-10 w
Nova southeastern )9q w

3~2 w

6-1 I

l 1·2 l
8-5
w
7-5 w

'-.~ L

5-3 I.
9..4
w
2·2
73 l
HJ-8 L

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SCOREBOARD

Mansos-Moticello 71-60 w
Centra l Arkansas 76-78
A$',l0rd 84-82 L
FL Gulf Coast 74-76
Puerto-Rico- w
Mayaguez
Fayetteville State L
FL Memorial
FL Memorial 86-54 w
Vi rgin State 71-74
East Central Universtty 71x50 L
Frances Marion 63-53
fLSouthem 74-61 w
Barry 61-30 w
FL Tech w
Rollins 7s;.77 w
Nova Southeastern
Eckerd 53-57 L
Tampa 46-45
Saint Leo 86-77 t
Ft Southern 57-66
Barry 62-63 w
Rollins 57-44
FL Tech 66-57 w
Nova Southeastern 72-59
Tomp-:i 67-70 L
Eckerd 64-77
Sal Leo 58-67 L
Tampa 79-58
62-45 w
64-40 w
69-61 w
92-77
60-63 1:.

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SCOREBOARD

Palm Beach Atlantic 75-73 L
North Alabama 68-60 L
Shepherd College 95-49 L
Webber lntemattonal 80-65 L
FL Gulf Coast 68-48 L
Puerto Rico-Bayamon 72-35
Flagler 66-56 L
Mount Olive College 63-55
Saint Leo 83-75 w
St. Thomas Aquinas 62-51
FLSOUfhern 81-61 L
Bony 74-56
Florida Tech 68-53 w
Romns 61-38 w
Nova Southeastern 81-64
Eckerd 67-42 L
Tampa 74-60 L
Saint Leo 61-59 L
FL Southern 80-68 L
Barry 53-40 L
Rollins 56-35 L
Florida Tech 70-59 L
Nova Southeastern 70-54
Tqmpa 60-48 w
Eckerd 61-57
Saint Leo 65-45 l
Roltlns 71-45 L
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scoreboard

Event Rd.1 Rd.2 Rd.3 Tot Finish
6/10
Lady Falcon 328 331 -- 659 5/8
329 13/13
NSU Fall Classic 342 354 3391 671 16/23
324 333 <X>I 6/10
Pat Bradley 368 312 14114
330 329 988 8/11
Lady Moc 341 349 626 2/14
3'3'7 329 3/6
Spring Lake 314 330 um
325
Peggy Kirk Bell 341 698
10051
UNICCO Invite. 349
'Xx>
Florida Colleg. 339

SSC's 315

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scoreboard

Event Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Tot Finish
Sporton Invite. 304 295 295 894 4/17
College Preview 294 297 308 899 6/26
MacDonald Cup 293 597 7/18
Rollins Collegiate '296 304 291 874 2/15
Matlock Inter. 287 294
FAMU Invite 304 292 890 9/15
J&W lntive. 301 298 593 2/16
UNICCO Invite. 292 591 3/5
SE:. Collegiate 289 302 3(19 3/15
295 297 890
SSC's 297 304 304 910 11/18
295 296 895 1/8

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scoreboard

NorthWOOd tr'). w
NorthwoOd
Palm Beach Atlantic 8-0 w
Palm Beach At1ontlc w
Northwood 1-0
Northwood w
North Florida 14, 1
North Florida w
FIOrlda GUif Coast 6-2
Florido Gulf Coast ., 1 w
Palm Beach At1ant1c
Palm Beach Atlont1c a~1 L
Rollins
Rollins 10•.l L
Rollins
West Georgia H) w
Valdosta State w
Alabamo-Humsvllle 3-2 w
Lincoln Memorial
West Ftorlda 1$,:0 w
Glenvllle State w
Glenville State 4:.0
Delta State 4.;1 L
Delta State
Arkansas-Monticello 5-0 w
Arkansas-Monticello 5-3
Southern Arkansas 8-0 l
Southern At'kansas 4.3
Central Arkansas w
Central Arkansas 1-0 w
Florida Soothern 16-·7
Floridc:;l Sou!hem w.
Florldapau1hem :W-3
Southern C0nn. 1-1-0 w
Soufhem Conn. 1-0 w
Florida Teen 2-0
Flo1lda T~ 4~0 w
floFfdo Tech
Eckerd 3-0 L
Eckerd
Eckerd 1-0 w

Florido Gulf coast 4-0 L
2·0
Florida Gulf Coast 2· l I
Novo Southeastem
Nova Southeastern 9l I
Novo southeastern
Barry 3- 1 w
Barry 31
Barry 5-4 w
St. Leo 5..3
St. Leo L
st. Leo 4-0 L
Tampa 4-1 l
Tompq 7-2
Tampa 2s0 w
8-0
9-3 w

4-0 w

I IJ .

4-1 w
1-0 w
1~Q
w
0-0
2-0 w
2-t)
w
9..2
.L
2-0
5-2 w
1•0 w

FO L·
L
2•1 l

3-0 w
w
w

L

w

L

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scoreboard

Palm Beach Atlantic 5-0 w
Florida Tech 9-0 w
Saint Thomas 9-0 w
Rollins 6-3
Eckerd 6-3 L
Northwood (Michigan}
Georgetown 5-4 w
Presbyterian 6-3
Kutztown 5-1 L
Armstrong Atlantic
Florido Sou1hern 6-3 w
saint Leo 8-1
Barry 5-4 L
Puerto Rico-Mayaguez 8-1
Auburn-Montgomery 9-0 w
Florida Atlantic 8-1
Florida Gulf Coast 5-4 L
Northwood (Florida) 5-2
Dowling 6-3 w
North Florida 5-2 w
Florida Tech 9-0
Barry 5-1 L
Eckerd 6-0
Eckerd w
Rollins 5-0
L
5-4
5-3 L
5-2
L.

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scoreboard

Nova Sou:lheostem 9-0 w
w
Palm Beach Atlantic 5-0 w

Florido Tech 9-Q www
ww
Saint Thomas 6-0 w
wL
Tampa 9-0 wwww
w
RolUns 7-2 ww
www
Eckerd 9-0 w
ww
Toledo 8-1 w

Georgia College 8-1 L

Armstrong Atlantic 8-1

UMass-Amherst 7-2

Florida Southern 8-1

Saint Leo 9-0

Bony 8-1

Auburn-Montgomery 6-3

Florida Gulf Coast 8-1

Northwood (florida) 6-1
8-1
North Florida

Florida Tech 5-0

Florida Southern 5-1

Rolffns 5-2
Bony 5-1

Columbus State 5-0

Northwood (Ml) 5-0

West Florida 5-1

BYU-Hawaii 5-1

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SCOREBOARD

West Florida 4-0 L

Montevallo 2-1 w

Presbyterian College 2-0 L

Belmont Abbey 2-1 w
w
Ouachita Baptist 2-0
L
Harding 3-0
L
Christian Brothers 4-0 L

Rollins 1-0 w
w
Northwood 3-0
L
Saint Thomas 6- l
l
Salntleo 2-l
w
Florida Southern 1-0
T
Nova Southeastern 1-0
L
Eckerd H
wL
University of Tampa 2-1
L
Barry 3-0

Florida Tech 1-0

Barry 4-0



West Florida 3-2 w
Ouachita Baptist 7-1 w
Lincoln Memorial 3-1 w
Webber International 3-1 w
Central Arkansas 4-0 w
Franklin Pierce 5-1 w
Christian Brothers 3-0 w
Saint Leo 5-0 w
unrversi1Y of Tampa 2-1 w
Northwood l-0 w
Rollins 4-2 w
Nova Southeastern 2-2
Florida Tech 7- 1 T
Barry
Florida Southern 2-1 w
Eckerd 7- 1 w
Eckerd w
Saint Leo 6-l w
Barry 6-1 w
Rollins 4-0 w
Carson Newman 2-1 w
Dowling 2-1 w
Cal State - Chico 3-0 w
3-2 w
2-1 w



Sunday, December 7th, 2003 marked a first for Lynn University'~
Soccer program as they marched their way Into the record
as 2003 Division II National Champions!
"This has really been a long road," Coach Shaun Pendleton sold,
"This couldn't have been done without the support, loyally and
commitment of our administration. This victory is not just for our 1
players and our coaching staff, it is for tine entire Lynn Universlty
family."
• This game ended the careers of five LU players as Tom Davies,
Lumsden, Mark Melling, Fernando VIiiaiobos and Garthfleld Wh
took the field in tine Blue and White for the last time. Players
Andrew Hirst, Mark Melllng and Garthfield Whyte were selected to
the All-Tournament team with Hirst being named Offensive MvP

and Ross Lumsden being named Defensive MVP. Lumsden was

also named NCAA Division II Player of the Year.
While the college careers of many players were ending, a brighJI
star emerged: Freshman Leon Jackson scored the first goal of tis
collegiate career, propelling Lynn Unlverstty to 2-1 victory of Cd-
Chico. "We rehearsed that play many times in training·, JacksOl'I
said. "I was just In the right place at the right time. This is a drearrt
come true, scoring my first goal and winning a national title."

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