News Release
March 2003
(Bethlehem, PA) - Moravian College recently inducted
twenty-nine students into the Zeta Psi chapter of Kappa Pi, the International
Art Honors Fraternity at Moravian College. Kappa Pi recognizes art
majors who have attained a high level of artistic and academic achievement.
Opportunities are provided for its members to perform voluntary service
to the College and local community through artistic means.
Those to receiving the honor were Janelle Bergandino (Harleysville,
PA), Kimberly Broadbent (Souderton, PA), Naomi Brought (Middletown,
PA), Jennifer Bryant (Allentown, PA), Kelly Cammarata (Mountainside,
NJ), Whitney Cantrell (Wise, VA), Nicole Casola (Midland Park, NJ),
Jaime Diken (Metuchen, NJ), Samantha Dorney (Bethlehem, PA), Erin Engler
(Bangor, PA), David Evans (Lansdale, PA), Sarah Everett (Bethlehem,
PA), Sarah Fattori (Mendham, NJ), Lauren Formica (Quakertown, PA),
Rori Franges (Bethlehem, PA), Erica Heusser (Moorestown, NJ), Keith
Judkins (Brodheadsville, PA), Rebecca Kalapay (Nazareth, PA), Darla
Kovacs (Bethlehem, PA), Cassandra McClutchy (Mendham, NJ), Kara Mergl
(Sharon, PA), Elizabeth Muir (Allentown, PA), Alejandro Perez (Stroudsburg,
PA), Meghan Piekanski (Dunmore, PA), Allison Pollison, Joshua Schray
(Catasaqua, PA), Jennifer Tori (Holicong, PA), Kelly Warner (Hanover,
PA), and Laura Werner (Medford, NY).
Current members include Wendy Cole ’03, Northampton, PA; Ann
Corless ’03, Plainville, CT; Matthew Derby ’03, Warminster,
PA; Heather Evans ’03, Lansdale, PA; Kiley Guyton ’03.
Laverock, PA; Jenny Hilkert ’03, Haddonfield, NJ; Brenna Howard ’03,
Bethlehem, PA; Aliya Karim ’03, Bethlehem, PA; Ubin Malla ’03,
Kathmandu, Nepal; Christopher Marcin ’03, Clark, NJ; Christopher
McGinnis ’03, Brick, NJ; ,Jonathan Narmita ’03, Basking
Ridge, NJ; Eric Paul ’03, Reading, PA; Amy Unger ’04, Nazareth,
PA and Martha Voorhees ’03, Allentown, PA.
Kappa Pi was founded in 1911 at the University of Kentucky. Since
then, 167 chapters have been developed at colleges and universities
throughout the country and abroad. Anne Dutlinger, chair of the Art
Department, is the advisor of the Moravian College chapter. Dutlinger,
along with Dr. Diane Radycki and Gerard Maynard, sponsor this fraternity.
Moravian College is a private, coeducational, selective liberal arts
college located in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Tracing its founding to
1742, it is recognized as America's sixth-oldest college. For more
information call (610) 861-1491 or visit the web site at www.moravian.edu.