| What
a Racket

Photo: John Ferko Jr.
Jason
Toedter ’04 became the first men’s tennis
player in College history to win the Middle Atlantic Conference
individual singles championship. That was on April 25 at
Lehigh University. The next day, he was named Commonwealth
Conference player of the year.
Jason has been on the Commonwealth All-Conference
First Team the last four years, ending the season as the
Greyhounds’ top
singles player. He finished his career with a 54-18 singles
record, breaking the Moravian record for most singles wins
in a career, set by David Kurvink ’03 (50 wins) in
2003.
FYI, they are both sons of faculty: Jason’s mother
is Lori Toedter, professor of psychology, and David’s
is Karen Kurvink, associate professor of biology.
Jason, from Easton, is majoring in political science and
engineering. |
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May
4,
2004
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A
Good Report Card:
Education
Department passes state review with
flying colors.
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What
a Racket:
Jason
Toedter '04 is first ever from Moravian
to win conference men's singles championship.
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Six
Degrees of Separation:
There's
another branch of the von Allmen family
-- also in Business and Economics. |
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Bach
for More:
The
2004 Bethlehem Bach Festival features composer-in-residence
Larry Lipkis in four roles.
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Award:
Jon
Conrad wins award from Red Cross. |
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Datebook:
Campus
calendar. |
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Gaudeamus:
Faculty/staff/student
accomplishments. |
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