Albright College - Speculum Yearbook (Reading, PA)
- Class of 1969
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Dedication. . .
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Student Life. . .
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Administration. . .
twenty-six
Seniors . .
sixty
Sororities!
Fraternities. . .
one hundred
Organizations. . .
one hundred twenty
Sports. . .
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When the students of the class of 1969 arrived
at the Albright campus, eager for the experi-
ences of college and filled with new ideas for
changing any patterns they might encounter,
they found another newcomer who was willing
to listen to what they had to say. He was a
"freshman" too, and taking his first look at the
institution also. And he recognized the fact that
a college is people-students, administration,
faculty. Only through the close interaction and
cooperation of these groups could the institu-
tion achieve its objectives of a real education.
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He looked at all these things and, most impor-
tant of all, he listened. Changes and improve-
ments resulted from his perception in a great
many areas.
Today, at the end of his fourth year at Albright
College, it may still be said that he has his fm-
ger on the pulse of the Albright community.
The class of 1969 is grateful to have had such a
friend in the administration and thus dedicates
the 1969 CUE to the friend of the students-
fair, enthusiastic, open to suggestion-Dean
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We asked: "Who is the Albright student? Where does he
come from, but more importantly, where is he going and
what is his relationship to the world around him?"
"For the most part Albright students come from
Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, and Maryland. Many
students come from other parts of the United States and
always some are enrolled from other countries.
Students come from all kinds of homes-rich homes, poor
homes, strict homes, indulgent homes, homes where the light
of educational ideals burns brightly, homes where such light
is dim, homes where religion is central and homes where
religion is forgotten.
Students have diverse abilities and varied talents, some well
motivated and moving straight toward a clearly discerned
goal, and others, lacking such motivation, aimlessly groping
and wondering what college is all about.
Many students are capable of self-discipline and
cooperation, but a few are aloof. Some unselflsh and others
untrained in the art of controlling their conduct and
managing their lives. Students make drastic adjustments as
they Ht into a campus program, learning to live in
dormitories with others who until they arrived here were
total strangers, and learning to walk under the leadership of
unfamiliar adults who are members of the faculty. The shock
of going to college and making good as I see this transition
year after year, warm one's heart and strengthen one's faith
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Who is he-this Albright student? Where does he come from
and where is he going? An Adams, a Baker, a Borelli, a
Moyer, a Zdunowski-he's a product of the American
melting pot. He comes from a hundred small towns with
names like Pennsauken, Hackensack, Ardmore, and
Shamokin. But he comes from Philly, from New York, and
some from simply the other side of Mt. Penn. He laughs,
and loves, and mutters dark protests about "in loco
parentis," parietal rules, and Victorian provincialism, or
merely sleeps in Convocation. Some June he slips away, to
Hahnemann, to Jeff, to teach in Oley, to seminary, to the
university, and to Carpenter Tech. The reports in time come
slowly back. He is a social worker in Harlem, the president
of a seminary. He is a surgeon, a mayor, a full professor.
And back on the campus one faculty member turns to
another with a gleam' of pride in his eye and says, "Why I
remember when . . . whoever would have thought it
possible?"
director of admissions
The common denominator among applicants for Albright
College is their strong academic preparation and their
aptitude for a demanding program on campus. Otherwise,
they represent various cultural, economic, and social
backgrounds.
Opportunities for the exchange of ideas and deepening
convictions should enable Albright students to increase their
awareness of the needs of others so that as graduates they
can better serve their communities.
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Anna R Benninger, A.B., Registrar
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Josephine E. Raeppel A.B., B.S. in L.S,,
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Harrie G. Burdan A.B., Director of Public Information
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Robert S. Smethers, Jr. A.B., B.D., Director of College Relations
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Dean H. Kelsey A.B., M.A.
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John W. Greaser B.S.
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Leonard Van Driel
Director of Food Service
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Erma E. Gable R.N.
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Medical Director
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James D. Reppert A.B., M.A., Ph.D.
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Barry Rapp
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Mel Moberg
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Dennis Hughes
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Barbara Hollman
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Horwitz, editor-in-chiefg Dr. DiVirgilio, E. Slosberg, C. German,
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R. Romig, F. Brossman, J. Richards. Fifth Row: R. Oberholtzer, R. Clark, R. Fauth, R. Bardo.
First Row: B. Irons, L. Cooper, G. Hart, V. Huff, B. Rhinehart, J. Potter, H. Renner, A. Pro-
vost, J. Cook, B. J. Strock, C. Knisely, B. Geisel, R. Caccese. Second Row: R. Huber, L. Scheirer
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B. Seaman, M. Creager.
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First Row: R. Ochs, R. Baker, G. Rightmire. Second Row: A. Adkins, J.
Gregory, Dr. Smith, B. Garabed, Dr. Gilbert, L. Hefferan, A. Kuntz, K.
Kenney, S. Rich, K. Wilk, Dr. Green, E. Miller, D. Shermeyer, C. Heckman,
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FIRST ROW: Ted Agurkis, Bill Cooper, Barry Rapp, Tom Davis, Herb Nauss, Don Seibert,
Wayne Rogers, Tom Bowersox, Bob Petrucelli. SECOND ROW: Nick Smith, Don Irvin,
Terry Rhodes, Tom Gargiulo, Joe Kacanda, Tom Bakum, Terry Jones, Tom Sweeney, Dennis
Zimmerman, Rich Fettis. THIRD ROW: Joe Now and Dale Vandersall fassistant coachesb,
Jim Swartz, Larry Bosworth, Frank Klassen, Craig Swinn, Mike Grant, Rich Golber, Mark
Brown, Gary Stevenson, Pat Holderbaum, Lee Simon, Jim Strohl, Glenn Hare, Al Murray,
Paul Litwinetz, Bill Popp fassistant coachj and John Potsklan Chead coachb. FOURTH ROW:
Bob Burket Cmanagerl John Kuhn, Gary LeVan, John MaCahill, Mike Byrnes, Fred Michiel-
sen, Walt Scheese, Steve Lobb, Rich Orwig, Walt Sabornie, Rich Puls, Dennis Iezzi, Tom
Bowman fmanagerj and Bill Helm ftrainerl.
football
John Potsk1an's Lions had at least as many freshmen
on the squad as upperclassmen this year. With such a
young team Coach Potsklan could hardly have ex-
pected at the beginning of the season to win the Middle
Atlantic Conference championship, but this years'
rookies adjusted easily to college competition and filled
key positions on both offense and defense.
The offense had seven freshmen in starting positions,
including three in the backfield. Despite this, the
offense consistantly moved well and scored. Dennis
Zimmerman, who had led the Lions in rushing for two
consecutive seasons, won that distinction again this
year. In addition, he set a new Albright record for
rushing, gaining more than 1000 yards in nine games.
To balance their running game, the Lions developed an
effective aerial attack. Freshman Al Murray led the
team in pass receptions, catching 22 Jim Strohl passes,
for a total of 285 yards. This blend of a good rumting
game and a fine passing attack proved to be a winning
combination for the Lions.
Albright's defensive squad was certainly among the
best in northern division competition this season. With
only one freshman starting on defense, experience was
the primary ingredient that allowed only one touch-
down all season in league competition, that helped in-
tercept 18 of the opponents' passes, and that repeatedly
gave the ball to the offense in good tield position.
The coaching staff is unhappy to see even four men
iHerb Nauss, Wayne Rogers, Don Seibert and Tom
Bowersoxj graduate from this team. Each one of them
has been a reliable performer in the past four years.
The coaches are hopeful, however, that the retuming
ballplayers will form the nucleus of a strong team next
season.
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9 Lycoming 0
l 4 Juniata 7
7 Springfield 30
21 Gettysburg 20
10 Delaware Valley 6
28 Drexel 0
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7 Lebanon Valley 6
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Schaefer, Alan Adelman, Carl Kuhl, Doug
Schwarzwaelder, Paul Schlippert, Arnie Laiken, Bob
Dingle, Bob Fallan, Mike Blatt
Cross Country, one of the most grueling sports,
holds the dubious distinction of probably being
one of the least publicized. Running a course
varying from three to five miles over rough roads
up hills and through muddy fields, this year's
team, led by sophomores Bob Fallan, Bob
Dingle, Alan Adelman and Mike Blatt and by
freshman Paul Schlippert, compiled five victories
in fifteen meets. With all but one of the team's
members returning next season, the Cross
Country squad should have the nucleus of an
effective club.
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The 1968-69 basketball season began with high hopes
for a good year, but these hopes soon fell. Of the first
eight games, the Lions managed to win only two-the
first against Elizabethtown 86-75 in overtime, and the
second against Delaware Valley 71-70. The Lions
whipped their next three opponents, and the future
looked brighter. But the Lions plunged into a six game
losing streak, the hardest loss coming at the hands of
Lebanon Valley. It was here that the Lions, holding a
one point lead with less than ten seconds showing on
the clock, were crushed by a desperation shot from
about thirty feet out. Then Albright broke its losing
streak, winning three out of the next four games, but
inconsistancy plagued the team all season.
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Jim Stocker, George Ritter, Bob Commerford, Frank Grieder,
Jim Kuhn, Steve Loesch. Second Row: Paul Geaneas, coach
Will Renken, Ed Schwabenland, Rich Peterson, John Scholl,
Wayman Clark, Ira Goodelman, Jim Kelley, Mick Holland,
John Zarubnickey, Glenn Gerber, asst. coach, Carl Boltz CJ.V.
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First Row: Bill Baker, Tom Benenati Paul Docktor Andy Levm Craig Duffy
Mark Porter. Second Row: Paul Geaneas Bob Burket lhead managerj Jim
Kuhn, Ed Schwabenland, Dave Hadley Frank Heins Frank Grieder Joe
Bucci, Ron Radtke, Glenn Gerber Casst coachj Steve Loesch and coach C'1rl
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Albright's J.V. squad showed the fans a
lot of zip this season. It took awhile for
the team to get used to playing together,
but once they did the young Lions were
really hard to beat. After winning only
one of their first six games, the Lions
bounded back to win ten of their next
eleven.
Led by Tom Benenati, the team's top
scorer, and by .Tay Grieder and Bob
Commerford, the team's two top
rebounders, the young Lions put on a
fine display of ball handling. This and a
lot of hustling by two local boys, Jim
Kuhn and Dennis Iezzi, and by the
whole team made their season unusually
exciting.
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This year's track team looked to the irosh to till key
positions vacated by graduating seniors. Last year, the
team posted an 8-3 record, losing only to F8cM,
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the MAC. Albright placed 6th.
The 440 relay team was the Lion's pride. Jim
Schwartz, Ernie Mancini, Paul Lehatto, and Tom
Davis took a 2nd in the MAC's and a 3rd in the Penn
Relays. Mike Eckenroth, a versatile senior, ran as Sth
man on the 440 relay team in addition to his own
event, the 440 intermediate hurdles.
Paul Buechle could always be counted on for a win,
too. He ran the mile and the 880, placed 2nd in the
MAC and broke the schoo1's record for the 880 with a
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Kessler, Bill Sharp, Dave Much, Dave Fielder, Carl Kuhl,
Paul Kauffman, Jerry Zweitzig, coach Now.
"Teamwork" was the byword for this year's club as it
tried to put Albright back in the winner's column.
Winner of the MAC championship in 1966 and 1967,
the 1968 ballteam was only 6-6 in the conference and
6-8 overall. Their record last year did not really do the
team justice. The team had potential, but just didn't
seem to be able to jell.
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performances. Dennis Zimmerman made the lst team
all-conference club at third base and was elected MVP
in the conference. Steve George, the Lion's top hitter
and leader in rbi's, made the 2nd team all-conference
squad. And although Roger Gallo received no
conference honors, he helped keep the team moving
with his consistant performance.
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any team sport, but the Lions, losing only one senior
from the 1968 club, really worked hard this year to
achieve just that.
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First Row: Don Mans, Garth Shellhammer, Alex Meldrum, John Scholl,
Woody Ranck, Torn Gargiulio, Karl Fetterman, Dave Padora, Dennis
Zimmerman. Second Row: Joe Rouse, Terry Rhodes, John Stasi, Don Moyer,
Roger Gallo, Barry Fuerstman, Mark Fulton, Steve George, Charlie Della
Vecchia, Dick David, coach Potsklan.
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First Row: Marcy Ruth, Kathy Kurtz, Ginny Brown, Coach Ramsay, Marty Pippin, Pat
Sutherland, Marilyn Stauifer. Second Row: Margie Schofer, Nancy Odenath, Barb Bredbeck, Barb
Barb Bricker, Barb Christiansen, Cathy Gaul. Third Row: Eloise Strunk, Linda Trzaska, Linda
McCormick, Gerry Kindlik, Karol Dutzer, Marnie Gerhart. Fourth Row: Lindy Daniels, Leslie
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