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B0 n BETA What do Non Beta ' s think when they look at the Beta House? lifting . . . academics . , . drunken states . . . Well they just might be right, but Beta celebrat- ed its 125th anniversary this year, and they believe they have lasted so long because of the strength of their brotherhood. They are a special fraternity on campus because of the quality of the membership. They had two SBOG presidents: Troy Mar- tin and Harry Balk, and two members of Student Court Greg Stefan and Brad Dean. The Betas sponsored several parties: Toga Party, Fall Ball, Mixed Drink Night, Beef Roast, and Monday Night Football. But, the Fall Ball was the most spec- tacular, it was based on the theme of the 60 ' s and was cen- tered around the Vietnam War and its many controversies. )TALLY ENGROSSED — SBOG lesident Troy Martin and Eric Wei- nburger enthusiastically watch a Dtball game. ME OUT — Sophomore John Kel- takes a break during his two hour rcounting class. BETA THETA PI — Front Row: Pat Bello, Bob Scott, Ron Kominski, Craig Frisina, Chris Fallows, Tim Jacob, Tim McGivern, Ted Merlin; Second Row: Bob Chambers, Ron Kalup, Greg Warner, Bob Cicchino, Rick Organ; Third Row: Tom Kairys. Vic Murphy, Joe Cutrone, Brad Dean, Greg Stefan, Ken Seibert, Mark Bado, Bill Suhoski, J.T. Thomas, Steve Fortunato, Chris Hill, Jeff Hurl, Paul Megna. John Coma, George McClosky; Fourth Row; Jeff Woda, Dave McConahy, Eric Weisenburger, Rick Stout, Mark Whitehurst, Gary Cameron, Bob Maibach, John Kelly, J. P. Worthy, Mike Gilchrest, Ted Williams, Harry Balk, Glen Hetherington, Mark Hermsen, Troy Martin; Missing: Bill Huff, John Phillips Beta Theta Pi Housing 19
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ASA ALPHA XI Alpha Xi Delta is a sorority na- tionally founded in 1839 by the Sigma Nu fraternity. Bethany ' s chapter is located at Parkinson Place II, which is usually referred to as the Hill. The Alpha Xi ' s are a philinthropic organization, and their national philanthropy is the American Lung Association. The Alpha Xi ' s sponsored var- ious special events this year. One was the all-campus Hoopie Par- ty. People showed up dressed as West Virginia hillbillies or hoopies. Another special event was Breath-Xi-Week. Organized to help raise money for the American Lung Associ- ation and to promote respiratory health, the event raised $300. Among the sisters, two held prestigious positions. Heidi McGuigan was a co-captain of the women ' s volleyball team and Lisa Maher held the position of Student Board of Govenors Club and Committee Chairperson and Vice-President of S.B.O.G. The Alpha Xi ' s also won two academic awards. They were presented with an award for hav- ing the highest grade point aver- age of all Alpha Xi chapters in W VA. They were also nationally recognized as the most improved chapter. attack pig . . . men suck and boys are merely boys . . . keg on the roof . . . home of the Prime sisters ALPHA XI DELTA Front row: Mary Arrotti, Laura Klucik, Amy Mosier, Kelley Stoner, Lisa Schafer, Lynn Boyer; Second row: Gina DeMasi, Cyndi Prime, Ellen Cowhey, Ctiris Meiko, Karen Den- feld, Lora Moren, Julie Klug, f-ieidi McGuigan, Missy Prime; Third row: Kathleen McHugh, Robin Bailey, Mary Rupich, Vanessa Drysdale, Lisa Maher, Jeanine Hare; Back row: Becky Grau, and Beth Ann Kirby. Not pictured: Cheryl Toy, Sue Hendershot, Christa Cahill, and Chris Hammond. IN AWE — Cyndi Prime, sophomore, checks out the action a the soccer game, ALWAYS TOGETHER — Lisa Shaeffer and Chris Melko stop for a picture on their way to class. 18- Alpha Xi Delta Housing
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CAMPBELL GIVE ME THE CAMPBELL LIFE — Amy Gerry, Campb President Heidi Johnson, and Portia Reynolds seem to be enjc ing life in Campbell Hall. Hall. Some of Campbell ' s special ac- tivities included a Christmas for- mal and annual Bid-day bash. Campbell Hall was dedicated in memory of Alexander Campbell m April of 1956 — ■i-i .a jfea-a.j i.i buck up for a keg j power naps man in the f- shower ... r r - Although originally a men ' s dorm, Campbell Hall housed 67 women and held the distinction of being the only female housing unit in which independent and Greeks lived together. Campbell was the home of many prominent Bethany women ranging from Sherri Wood, Homecoming Queen, to field hockey co-cap- tains, Heidi Hohnston and Anne Harrow. Many former resident assistants and campus leaders also found a home at Campbell CAMPBELL Lying down: Amanda Forgione, Kathy Yettito, Renee Fornadel, Sherri Wood, Rachel Miguez, Kathleen Kearns; Front row: Bob Funk, Heidi Johnson. Tammy Taylor, Beth Thomas, Amy Adair, Patti Dickerson, Nikki Tidwell. Jill Vile, Lisa Hawkins, Dawn Bundy, Rachel Cardinale; Second row: Charlotte Tuthill, Buffy Shaver, Heather Wood. Jill Miller, Ginger McCloy, Sadi, Trina Jackson, Portia Reynolds, Laura McCreary, Jean Coger; Third row: Nancy Trout, Gillian Bartoo, Chris Yu, Kristy Smith, Tammy Paul!, Eileen Kindelan, Chris Napoli, Denise Fishburn; Last row: Diane Mamula, Kyra Vandergrift, Simone Carpino, Carol Warren, Kari Rasmussen, Kim Howe, Stacy Matulewitz, Rosette Harris, Missy Rauch, Kirsten Bour- dette, Julie Bamonte; Missing: Laura McCreary, Christine Beyer, Tammy Swoager. Angle Hitchcock, Kate Gers, Nancy Wolven, Judy Sullivan, Lucy Kikta, Anne Harrow, Amy Gerry, Monica Young, Vicki Hill. 20 Campbell Housing
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