West Virginia Wesleyan College - Murmurmontis Yearbook (Buckhannon, WV)

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! C 2 CUT ft! ! JLBUi Wesleyan is a dynamic and growing campus. College life goes beyond books and lectures. The search for individual- ity is constantly present. Ideas are ex- pressed and opinions are made. Every student action becomes a part of the col- lege life. W. Va. Wesleyan College is a campus that is on the move. Growth and mo- tion are the signs of the time. The pulse of the college community beats steadily, advancing toward the fu- ture, living for the present, never for- getting the past. This is W. Va. Wes- leyan 1968. 1968 Murmurmontis Volume 58 W. Va. Wesleyan College Buckhannon, W. Va. S . i Education begins with ideas. Students are constantly questioning life, hoping to find the key to the answers. When the conclusions are established new opinions are formed. These opinions become the ideas for future plans. Soon the plans are the way of life for the col- lege student. The urge for education motivates the student to attend college. Many types of students compose a college campus. A variety of subjects are of- fered, thus a variety of study habits appear. WESLEYAN IN REVIEW INTRODUCTION l Wesleyan is characterized by growth, slowly blending the old with the new. FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION 14 The personnel of Wesleyan reflects upon its expansion. A NEW LOOK AT THE OLD 30 A growing campus remembers the old traditions. THE LIBERAL AND FINE ARTS 48 The arts on Wesleyan ' s campus are expressed through cultural presentations. LEADERSHIP IN ACTION 66 Wesleyan ' s organizations offer an activity for every individual. THE GREEK WAY OF LIFE 116 Greek organizations are founded on the ideals of brotherhood. SPORTS 158 Majority of campus participates in intermural and intramural sports. CLASSES 202 A college ' s growth is reflected by the increasing enrollment. Wesley an ' s campus has changed drasti- cally in the past two years. New build- ings have been planned and developed, paving the way to progress. Growth and change have characterized the Wesley an campus this year. New buildings blend with old, developing a new campus at- mosphere. Curriculum is altered by new ideas. Students catch the new spirit of growth. Wes- leyan is on the move. Culture comes in many forms on Wesleyan ' s campus. The music department presents a varied program of musical entertainment. The Community Concerts offer nationally known entertainment to the Buck- hannon area. Art Exhibits are sponsored through- out the school year. Wesley an is fortunate to have many groups interested in the dramatic arts. Nu- merous productions have been staged incorporating music as well as drama. The development of an individual ' s mind is stimulated by the Fine A rts. Student participation has had a great influence in the presentation of art drama, and music on Wesley an ' s campus. Students express their talents through creativity, learning from experience, preparing for the future.   v . 1 1 _. ■ Religious activities at Wesleyan have in- creased during the past year. At the comple- tion of the Wesley Chapel, a new atmosphere spread across the campus. A new communica- tion developed between the clergy and the stu- dents. Religion has become a daily part of stu- dent life. 10 Wesley Chapel is the apex of Wesleyan ' s religious activi- ties. Under the direction of Chaplain Sidney Dans. weekly chapel services are held. The Religious Life Coun- cil, composed of students and faculty . coordinates the dif- ferent religious programs. -3- V«:-x Sas4 ' Ks , 8 JL Spare time drives many students to the bridge tables. Bridge is the favorite pastime of many Wesley an students. Warm weather brings a mass migration to Audra. Fraternities provide social activities throughout the year. SL s Leisure hours during college are at a premium. But during those hours, friends are made, experi- ences shared and studies forgotten. 13 -, ' t Dr. Stanley H. Martin, President of the College Orlo Strunk Jr., Dean oj the College Samuel M. Ross, Dean oj Men Dr. Walter L. Brown, Assistant to the Dean of the College Herbert L. Sharp, Dean of Students 14 Dr. Marian McBrair, Dean of Women Dr. Richard Cunningham, Assistant to the Presi- dent of the College ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY West Virginia Wesleyan College is a college on the move, growing and advancing in all phases. The Administration and Faculty mem- bers are also a part of this growth. Dr. Stanley H. Martin, President of the Col- lege, served in many distinguished positions before coming to Wesleyan in 1957. He is recognized in Who ' s Who in American Educa- tion, Trustees, Presidents, and Deans of Ameri- can Universities and Colleges, Who ' s Who in America, and Who ' s Who in the Methodist Church. The remainder of the Faculty and Adminis- tration also have the education and experi- ence so vital to the growth and advancement of a college such as Wesleyan, in its strive for excellence as a learning institution. Left, Dr. Sidney T. Davis, Chaplain and Dean of II esley Chapel 15 Miss Nellie Wilson, Hostess of the College Mr. William Hicks, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds Heyward A. Williams, Treasurer of the College Mr. Jack Hodge, Director of Alumni Affairs and Director of Publications Mr. Creel Cornwell, Director of Public Information Mr?. James Click, Director of Placement Mr. James Stansbury. Director of the Cam- pus Center Mr. Patton L. Nickell, Registrar Mrs. Elma Summers, Assistant Director of the Campus Center Mr. Earle Carlson, Director of Audio- Visual Aids Services Mr. Raymond W. Kiser, Director of Admissions r tan n L Dr. C. Buell Agey Music Mrs. Mary Allen Physical Education Mr. Orval J. Anderson English FACULTY Dr. Ference F. Androczi Library Science Mr. Willis H. Austin English Mrs. James Baldwin English Mr. James Barbar English Mr. Frank Bayard Economics 18 Mr. Michael Berry Mathematics Mrs. Michael Berry Art Dr. J. Peter Bercovitz Bible and Religion Dr. Alfred Black Philosophy Members of the faculty greet each other during their daily trip to the post office. Mrs. Selma Brawner Nursing Dr. Howard Bright Christian Education Mr. Keith Burns Library Science Miss Mary Butcher Mathematics Mrs. Calvin Claudel English tPV M Dr. Ernest Capstack Jr. Chemistry Dr. Richard Cole Physics Dr. Calvir 1 A. Claudel Romance Languages 1 K . ■ Dr. Herbert Coston Social Studies ■■ n J- Ml i Mrs. Herbert Coston English Mr. Robert Craig Business Administration 0 The success of Registration depends on the faculty. 20 Mrs. Alberta R. Davis Nursing Besides his teaching duties, Mr. Taylor always finds time to work with the Wesleyan Choir. If nk.V WZ Miss Dorothea Davis Education ia.i Miss Boots Dilley Education Dr. Marvin Downey Political Science Mr. Franklin C. Ellis Physical Education Mr. Charles W. Finady Jr. Economics Dr. Jose A. Franquiz Philosophy Dr. Albin R. Gilbert Psychology Mr. Joseph F. Glencoe, Jr. Biology Mr. Robert B. Green Spanish Mr. Martin L. Greer English Mr. Ralph Grieser Christian Education Dr. Catherine L. Gunsalus Bible and Religion Mr. William Hallam Mathematics Mr. Paul Hickman Geology and Astronomy Dr. Homer Holloway Chemistry 22 Mr. Robert L. Hunt History Mr. Richtcr enjoys a break during Registration. Mr. Thorvald Jorgensen Economics and Business Administration Miss Minnie Keller Nursing Mr. George Keester Art Mr. George B. Lantz Bible and Religion Mr. Andre M. Lapeyre French Mr. Bobby Loftis Music 23 Mrs. Allen McCallester Home Economics Mrs. Dainty McCaughan Home Economics Dr. Lawrence Marinaccio Education Mr. David A. Milburn Music Mr. James K. Myers Physical Education Old friends meet during Freshman Orientation. Dr. Joseph Mow Philosophy Mr. Arnold Nelson Psychology 24 ■ mm H HI t _jB Miss Paralee Norman English Mr. Reemsynder explains scoring procedures to Betsy Parker and Barbara Gleen. Mrs. Richard Norvell Speech and Dramatic Arts Mr. Gary Norum Psychology Mm pit fj Wt m 4 HBMM u Dr. Harry J. Olmstead Economics and Business Administration Miss Cathryn Pandzic Nursing Mrs. Juanita Parker Business Administration Mr. Frederick A. Peterson Latin American Studies 25 r r Mr. Robert D. Peterson Music Mrs. Robert D. Peterson Psychology Mr. Donald Phillips Speech and Dramatic Arts Coach Myers offers some friendly advice. Dr. Kenneth Plummer History Mr. Charles I. Presar Speech and Dramatic Arts Mr. C. William Pugh Physical Education Mr. David Reemsnyder Physical Education Mr. G. Paul Richter Chemistry Dr. Leonard Roberts English Mr. Raymond Rohrbaugh English Mrs. C. B. Ross Library Science Mr. Dean H. Ruhlow Business Administration Dr. Robert P. Sessions Sociology Mr. Robert Shafer Music Mr. Ralph Shattuclc Education Dr. Henry Sbissler Sociology 27 Miss Helen Stealey Christian Education and Education Miss Helen Stockert Librarian Mr. J. K. Sun Physics Mr. Loftis holds class discussion with his Introduction to Music 205 Class. Mr. Arthur Swarthout Library Science . iHMwx Mr. John E. Taylor Music Mr. Wayland P. Taylor Biology Mr. Stephen Tinelli Art Mrs. Larry Tracewell Physical Education Dr. Kenneth Welliver Bible and Religion Mrs. Claude Walls Home Economics Mrs. John Weimer Biology Dr. Blacks serves punch at a fraternity party. Dr. Owen L. West Education Miss Esther Wilmoth Christian Education Mr. David F. Wolfe Chemistry 29 Freshman Week Marks the Beginning W. Va. Wesleyan campus was the scene of mass occupation during the first week of Sep- tember. Returning upperclassmen added to the confusion for the incoming freshmen. The typi- cal Wesleyan traffic jams only added fuel to the already present headaches of freshmen parents. The parents as well as the students were receiving an orientation to the Wesleyan way of life. Orientation week provided a variety of acti- vities for new students. These activities helped familiarize the freshmen with the Wesleyan campus. Day time hours were spent in Atkin- son Auditorium taking specialized tests, while the Campus Center Program Board and Com- munity Council welcomed them in the evenings. The process of adapting to college life be- gins at Registration. No other activity can con- fuse a student than this bi-yearly process. Stu- dents form a line in front of the library, some- times for hours, to arrange their schedules, get parking stickers, buy insurance, receive meal tickets, and pay tuition. A freshman is not completely orientated until he has success- fully finished registration. Chris Wells and Carol Vigilanti orientate themselves with the Campus Center bookstore. Fathers never knew the amount of clothes their daughters owned until they took them to college, rtSH 30 of a New Year The process of registering for classes is a new experi- ence to freshmen. It takes hours to arrange the sche- dules and by the time one arrives at the professor, who is handing out the forms, the class has already been closed. Freshmen acquaint them selves with the faculty and ad- ministration during the President ' s Reception. TRADITIONS A NEW LOOK AT THE OLD W. Va. Wesleyan Is Rich With Tradition. W. Va. Wesleyan is a college rich with tradition. Through the years special events occur that bring the campus community to- gether, leaving behind memories of their col- lege days. Homecoming has a significant meaning to all that attended Wesleyan. No other time provides the opportunity to reunite old friends. Class reunions are held during the week-end festivities, providing adequate time to renew old friendships. While- Homecoming is in the fall. May Week-end ushers in spring on the Wesle- yan Campus. May Sing, an annual May Week- end event, has filled the air with beautiful song since 1934 when Delta Psi Kappa initi- ated the first songfest. Around The World In A Week-end, Theme Chosen for Homecoming 1967 Homecoming activities commenced with Founder ' s Day Convocation. Governor Hulett Smith delivered the address. The Family of Man was chosen as the theme for the Coronation. Bill Steele, served as Master of Ceremonies. Lora Holman, a senior physical education major from Parkersburg, W. Va., was crowned Homecoming Queen by President Martin. Senior attendants were Jeannie Trainor, Susan Sherrer. Carol Dimling, and Janet Jordon. Class attendants were Linda Coleman, junior; Natalie Hall, sophomore; and Elaine Sponsky. freshman. After the Coronation, Queen Lora lighted the torch to the traditional bonfire which began the festivities out-of-doors. Along with the bonfire, the cheerleaders held a pep rally, with added sup- port of fireworks. Later on in the evening, the Happenings held a concert in Atkinson Auditorium. Master of ceremonies, Bill Steele introduces the 1967 Homecoming Court tSSSf Flifiulw ■I HHi [ffinlfl vuHn HH In SBB HBHB ■ I ■ ■H ML HL ttfr 1 ft m m lEP 32 I. Homecoming Queen Lora Holman lights the torch which officially opens the activities of the weekend. Each year freshmen build the Homecoming Bonfire. The material is accumulated during the week. The bonfire is carefully guarded against unauthorized lighting by upperclassmen. 33 Theta Chi Wins First Place in Float Swords into Plow Shares, title selected by Theta Xi, third place in float competition. Second place in float com- petition is presented to AL Competition Alpha Gamma Delta Wins Over-all Trophy The Homecoming Parade was held Saturday morning in Buekhannon. Floats were entered for competition by the Greek Organizations. Trophies were presented for the outstanding banners and floats. Alpha Delta Pi received first place for their banner, A National Sa- lute from Alpha Delta Pi. The second place trophy was awarded to Alpha Gamma Delta, with Phi Sigma Epsilon receiving Honorable Mention. Theta Chi captured first place trophv for their Float ' ' The Four Corners of the World. Alpha Gamma Delta received second place, with Theta Xi taking Honorable Mention. Alpha Gamma Delta received the over-all trophy. ptures first place in banner competition. - a Gamma Delta for Time ?ce of the World. Alpha Delta Pi adds a new concept to float competition. 35 1968 MURMURMONTIS QUEEN Cheryl Miller Second Place Vicki Thorn Third Place Joanne Cadorette 36 Cheryl Miller Chosen 1967 Murmurmontis Queen MURMURMONTIS Editor Anne Hudson presents roses and a hug to Queen Cheryl. The presentation of Joanne, Cheryl, and Vicki. Miss Cheryl Miller, a junior from Charlestown, W. Va., was chosen MURMURMONTIS Queen of 1968 by a panel of three. The candidate rep- resented Theta Xi Fraternity. Cheryl is a mem- ber of Alpha Gamma Delta, is 1968 Greek Week Queen, and was elected a member of the 1966 May Court. Each year the MURMURMONTIS sponsors a contest to select a representative for the current issue of the yearbook. Contestants are chosen from candidates selected by the Greek organizations and the Associated Women Students. This year the following girls were contestants for the annual judging: Joanne Cadorette. AWS: Ann Green. Alpha Delta Pi: Kaylene James, Zeta Tau Alpha: Susan Sherrer, Ka ppa Alpha Order; Vicki Thorn. Chi Phi: Barbara Tonkinson, Theta Chi: Jeannie Trainor, Alpha Gamma Delta; Cheryl Walton. Alpha Xi Delta, and Donna Wiley, Phi Sigma Epsilon. 1968 MURMURMONTIS Queen and Contestants. 37 Annual Tree Lighting Ceremonies Add to the Christmas Spirit at Wesleyan December 3 marked the beginning of the Christ- mas season on Wesleyan ' s campus. The traditional hanging of the green in the Wesley Chapel was followed by a candlelight service during the annual tree light ceremonies. Following the festivities a Christmas Party was held at the student center with various campus or- ganizations entertaining. The Faculty Choir made their debut during the Christmas Party at the Student Center. Pat Wass entertains at Christmas Party. Refreshments always 38 ldd to the occasion. Students assemble in front of the library to watch the 1967 Tree Lighting 39 Spring Recognition Program Each Spring outstanding students at Wesleyan are recognized for their achievement during the year. During the Chapel program on April 30th, these students were recognized for their accom- plishments. Departmental awards as well as division schol- arship leaders were announced. The presidents of Haught Literary Society, Sigma Eta Sigma, and Omicron Delta Kappa presented their respec- tive tappees for the forthcoming year. Dr. Strunk and Dean Sharp awarded Wesleyan keys for activities and scholarship to outstand- ing seniors in these fields. Dean Marian McBrair and Dean Samuel Ross presented Wesley Ann and Wesley Andy for 1968. They were Lora Hol- man and Ted Chadwick. President Martin addresses the students during chapel program. Wesley Ann and Andy 40 Honors Graduating Seniors : ?ii!tt i«l Dean Ross congratulates Wesley Ann, Lora Holman. Outstanding Seniors received Wesleyan Keys for scholarship and activities. IMUHJW Ifiilil MilW MWW 41 1968 MAY COURT LEFT TO RIGHT: Suzanne Young, senior attendant; Susan Sherrer, senior attendant; Barb Giles, junior attendant; Linda Parsons, sopho- more attendant; Candy Dollman, freshman attendant; Barbara Moore, senior attendant; Marian Becker, senior attendant. SEATED: Carol Dim ling, May Queen. Carl Cutchins, president of Community Council, and Sara Moss, 1967 May Queen, crown Carol Dimling 1968 May Queen. 0 ! 42 ? Carol Dimling Reigns as 1968 May Queen Carol Dimling from Reistertown. Md.. became the 1968 May Queen at the annual May Week-end festivities in Wesley Chapel. The Special Activities Committee of Community Council coordinated the three day week-end. Atkin- son Auditorium was the scene of the Spencer Davis Concert. Thursday evening. This popular Eng- lish singing group ushered in the Week-end. Of thee we sing was the theme of the Coronation and May Sing, with Bill Steele presiding. CCPB sponsored an Art Show on Saturday, while Saga served lunch on the lawn. Patriotic Holiday. the annual May dance was held Satur- day evening in the Social Hall. 1968 May Week-end came to a close Sunday morning with the Chapel service presented bv Chaplain McComas. U.S. Naval Academy. df The irmners of the May Sing Competition. LEFT TO RIGHT: Ed Byrom, Phi Sisma Epsil n. Best Male Director: Jane Daugherty. Alpha Gamma Delta. Best Female Director; Barbara Heckert. Kappa Phi; Wayne Moore, Kappa Alpha Order. 43 Kappa Alpha and f ftft ft A §t£ ? 9 a n A$ V j Second Place — Women ' s Division Kappa Phi First Place — Women ' s Division Alpha Gamma Delta Second Place — Men ' s Division Phi Sigma Epsilon 44 Alpha Gamma Delta Win May Sing Honorable Mention — Women ' s Division Agnes Howard Hall Honorable Mention — Men ' s Division Theta Xi First Place — Men ' s Division Kappa Alpha Order 45 m -i lisir. ill Commencement exercises were held in Wesley Chapel, due to inclement weather. r 1 II M?!K! ItfttM fSSfSfl Burt Alexander and John West are commissioned into the U.S. Marines during commencement ceremonies. 46 Commencement, the Apex of a College Education May 19th marked the end of four years of effort and struggle. These years were filled with work as well as fun, mixed with victory as well as defeat. Many will wonder how they ever survived the demands of higher education. But now as graduation comes to a close, one makes the transition from college to the world of busi- ness. May 19th marks the end of college life but begins the new life of the responsible world. 328 seniors received their diplomas from President Stanley Martin during the Seventy-eighth Commencement. Higher Education and the Four R ' s was the topic chosen by Dr. Felix C. Robb, Commencement speaker. Honorary degrees were conferred upon outstanding members of Christian Community: William Hallam, Doctor of Science, Felix C. Robb, Doctor of Pedagogy, and Samuel B. Sink, Doctor of Divinity. Professor Halam receives honorary doctorate from Dean Strunk and President Martin. !?! • flfWM MMW? WM  f - :?!i 47 Ransom, Allison in Concert •v mjFHI r « IB f ■ ■ r tt-w« i 77 H M Jim Allison and Don Ransom made quite a name for themselves in the field of folk music at Wesleyan. The Campus Community attended two concerts during the year. Both are members of the Third Row, a group that also originated at Wesleyan. They have sung professionally during va- cations, rejoining the Third Row through- out the academic year. Don composes Jim has travelled extensively as a folk singer. Ransom and Allison enjoy singing 48 iiiy of his own songs. ;ther in concert. Culture Often Overlooked During College Years A college education is often a liberal edu- cation with little regard to the Fine Arts. Many students do not realize the opportunities that are offered for cultural enrichment on Wes- leyan ' s campus. The music department as well as the art department are constantly of- fering excellent programs for the student to view. Different campus organizations sponsor con- certs, lecturers, and exhibits for student cul- tural development. The Community Concert Series is one of many activities that students may attend, although it is not sponsored by the college. The Drama presentations offer excellent opportunities for enrichment as well as pleas- ure. How sad it is, many of these programs go unattended because of lack of student par- ticipation and interest. 49 ' All the Way Home ' marks the beginning of 1967-1968 theatre season at Wesleyan. Under the capable direction of Mr. Presar. the Department of Speech and Dramatic Arts pre- sented their first play of the season, November 16. All the Way Home, a play about ordinary people, proved to be one of the most successful productions to be performed on Wesleyan ' s campus. All the Way Home is set in Knoxville, Tenn., just after the turn of the century. The plot is con- cerned with the everyday happenings of two fami- lies, with emphasis on the death of the young father and husband. Jay speaking with Rufus 50 Hannali speaking with mixed emotions, talks with Man - . CAST OF CHARACTERS Mary Folletl Kathy Vaughn Jay Follet Dave Kirby Riifus Jim Norum Sally Judy Guinn John Henry David Belcher Jesse Marcia Macklin Aunt Sadie Sara Lukens Great great Grandmother Sara McCorkle Ralph Lynch Ron Iannorone Hannah Cheryl Horie Joel Ed Blake Catherine Pat Wass 51 Century Theatre Presents the The Century Theatre is under the direction of the Campus Center Program Board. Bill Steele, student producer of Century Theatre chose The Fantasticks as the second production of the season presented by this group. The plot is based upon the teenage romance of neighborhood children. Major roles were played by Jane Reed. Kim Barefoot, Jim Knorr, Howard Doak, Mike Weeks, Dick Paulman, Paul Berry, and Jack Cogley. Love has found a target . . . Jane Reed and Howard Doak Jim Knorr appears on tht Musical The Fantasticks ' to add to the evident confusion between families. Cast from The Fa nt as tics id round we go 53 Cherrie Horie Produces Tennessee William ' s Play for Century Theatre Roberta Davis, Lynn Myers and Bill Steele were the principal characters in October 21 production of Tennessee Williams ' Lady of Larkspur Lotion. This short play encompasses conversations, be- tween a landlady and her tenants, involving their problems. Cherrie Horie directed this produc- tion for Century Theatre, a student operated theatre. Landlady . . . Lynn Myers 54 A cover-up for disillusionment can help But there is always the insistent landlady. 55 Rumplestiltskin Presentation of College Theatre The Birth of the Royal Princess. Although Rumplestiltskin is not considered adult entertainment, the Wes- leyan College Theatre presented this performance during the month of Febru- ary. Based upon the old German folk tale, this production offered the children of the Buckhannon area to view a live stage performance. Charles Presar. member of drama de- partment directed the play, with Sherry Hall creating the costumes and scenery. Anne Davenport and Robert Malone shared the spotlight with the leading roles. Other members of the cast in- cluded: Ron Iannarone, Lynn Ianna- rone. Marcia Mackiin, Bob Moeller, Pat Wass, Richard Van Houten. Thomas Stechsculte. and David Belcher. The witches brew . . 57 Excerpts From College Productions . . . A W hitman Portrait 58 The Thurber Carniva i fnsBir ■ % B fli , qMBS - JB I L H H SjLi Jfiq| JDl fc The Thurber Carnival i f C r™ r The Thurber Carnival ' Music department presentation of an operetta. I Musical Productions on Wesleyan ' s The popular singing group, Cebringumwa. This chorale group was formed just this fall, and its name is composed from a letter of each of the names of its members. Chuck Laney Trio plus one Jenny Stevens The Clarksburg madrigal singers presented a concert 60 Campus ... a Large Assortment in Concert during the 1968 Spring Arts Festival. r - i r- , 61 LORA HOLMAN Alpha Xi Delta; Pan- hellenic, Pres.; 1967 MURMURMONTIS Queen; Delta Psi Kap- pa; Head Cheerleader; Homecoming Queen ; Theta Chi Sweetheart; Jr. Class May Attend- ant. CARL CUTCHINS Phi Sigma Epsilon, House Manager; MSM; CCPB; Philosophy Club ; Religious Life Council, Pres. ; Com- munity Council, Pres.; ODK; President ' s Cha- pel Committee; Band; Chapel Choir. JILL GORDON Honor Board; PHA- ROS, Co-Editor; SSP; Religious Life Council; Philosophy Club. SUZAN BLY Alpha Gamma Delta, V. Pres.; Haught Lit- erary Society; Honor- ary Business Society ; Sigma Eta Sigma ; CCPB. RICK CARPENTER Chi Phi; Football; Baseball, Captain; ODK; IFC, V. Pres. ROBERT LINCICOME Theta Chi; Swim Team, Captain ; Intra- murals. FRED TIMBROOK Chi Phi; FootbaU; Track; IFC. Who ' s Who Among Students Carl Cutchins Lora Holman ' r %SB| ttfr • ' 1 i Sue Bly Jill Gordon Rick Carpenter Robert Lincicome Fred Timbrook 62 in American Universities and Colleges ■r 5 Charlotte Reese Ted Chad wick Jill Jones Susan Michaels Joseph Beeson Prudence Mercer CHARLOTTE REESE SNOW; AWS, Pres.; Kappa Phi; Beta Beta Beta; Sigma Theta Ep- silon Sweetheart Haught Literary Socie- ty; Psychology Club; Community Council. TED CHADWICK Jr. and Sr. Class, Pres.; Community Council; SSP; Dorm Counselor; Religious Life Council; Chi Phi, Corres. Sec. JILL JONES Alpha Gamma Delta ; Panhellenic; Communi- ty Council, Sec; Kin- dergarten Assistant ; AWS; Orientation Committee. SUSAN MICHEL Alpha Gamma Delta; Soquinta ; Community Council; Honor Board, Sec. JOSEPH BEESON Phi Sigma Epsilon; Honor Board; ODK, Pres.; Community Council; Tennis. PRUDENCE MERCER Alpha Gamma Delta; Panhellenic, V. Pres.; Chapel Choir; Tour Choir; Chorale MENC; Soquinta Music Merit Award Metropolitan Opera Auditions. ROBERT BISER Theta Chi, Treas. ; IFC; Honorary Busi- ness Society ; Com- munity Council. Robert Biser 63 BILL KITNEY Chi Phi, Pres.; IFC; SNEA. ED BYROM Community Council; Choir, Pres.; Chorale; Phi Sigma Epsilon; Of- ficial College Organist. CHRISTINE RAPKING Soquinta; Counselor; Choir, Sec; Chorale. TERRY CLEMONS Phi Sigma Epsilon; Community Council; Intramurals; Philoso- phy Club; Religious Life Council. JEANNIE TRAINOR Alpha Gamma Delta, Editor; Cheerleader; TAC, V. Pres., Pres.; Delta Psi Kappa, V. Pres. ; Beta Beta Beta, MURMURMON- TIS, Assistant Editor. BOB ALLMAN Theta Chi, Pres.; IFC; Community Council; Football. DAVE FEOLA Theta Chi; Football; Track; Basketball. Bill Kitney Ed Byrom Terry demons Christine Rapking Jeannie Trainer Bob Allman Dave Feola 64 P Maxine Moorhead John McCuskey Betty Boydston Davis Ellen Carter MAXINE MOORHEAD Alpha Delta Pi, Chap- la in; Panhellenic, Treas. ; Soquinta; Com- munity Council; MUR- MURMONTIS, Creek Editor; CCPB; Honor Board. JOAN McCUSKEY Community Council; Jr. Class, Pres.; Theta Xi. ELLEN CARTER Alpha Xi Delta; Com- munity Council; CCPB, Chairman. BETTY BOYDSTON DAVIS Alpha Gamma Delta; AWS, Recording Sec; Soquinta, Pres.; Beta Beta Beta. JANICE RISHER Alpha Gamma Delta, Pres., Treas.; CCPB; MURMURMONTIS; Community Council; Dorm Officer. BARBARA MOORE Alpha Xi Delta, Pres.; Panhellenic; Sociology Club; Community Council. ALICE WARNER Zeta Tau Alpha, Pres.; Haught Literary Socie- ty; Soquinta, V. Pres.; Sigma Eta Sigma; Pan- hellenic; Betty Lamp Club, Treas.; CCPB; AWS; PHAROS; Kap- pa Phi. Janice Risher Barbara Moore Alice Warner 65 Community Council Has a Successful Under the leadership of Carl Cutchins, Community Council had a year of achievement. Community Council acts as the principal coordinating body for the Wesleyan Community. The representatives of the governing body are elected by popular vote by the students, the faculty, and the Administration. Student members occupy their respec- tive offices for a term of one school year. The Executive Council is the governing committee of Com- munity Council. ROW 1: Jack Owen, Vice President; Carl Cutchins, President; Dalyn Currey, Treasurer. President Carl Cutchins welcomes the student body to Wes- leyan during the President ' s Convocation. Community Council works together as a governing body. ROW 1: Marian McBrair, Mike Bruner, Jack Owen, Carl Cutchins, Triana M. Rapking, Gail Scott, Ellen Carter, Kim Barefoot. ROW 2: Harry Olmsted, Richard K. Braun, Lora Holman, Diane Thomas, John Mc Cuskey, Rick Carpenter, William C. Becker, Terry Clemons, Cathy Hoffman, Charlotte Reese, Sam Ross. ROW 3: Ted Chadwick, Dalyn Currey, H. L. Sharp, Kenneth Welliver, Ed Byrom. s - Year LEADERSHIP IN ACTION Campus Organizations Prove Successful Campus organizations at Wesleyan play a vital role in the life of the college student. Through the years, organizations have been established by students who shared similar interests and goals. Today these groups offer a variety of programs to fulfill the needs of the entire campus community. Campus organizations offer more than just membership. The experience of working with other students to attain a common goal pre- pares one to become a leader. Organizations need leaders to execute their ideas, thus pro- viding an opportunity for students to utilize their abilities. 67 Planning the award programs and selecting the recipients of Wesleyan honors are the unctions of the Awards Committee. ROW 1: Deta Jennings, Ted Chad- wick, Chairman; Jill Challender. ROW 2: Dean Sharp, Sue Beeler Dean Mc- Brair, William Hallam. NOT PICTURED: Gary Popson, Dean Ross. The Election Committee supervises all campus elections. ROW 1: Barbara Giles, Gail Scott, Chairman. ROW 2: Kathy Grant, Lauri Frueh, Elaine Spon6ky, Nancy Yuengling, Ann Straub. Traljic safely and rules are regulated by the Traffic Committee. McCuskey, Chairman; Linda Simile, W. B. Hicks Jr. ROW 2: Ros. E. Barry Jr. ROW 1: John Wilson, Paul Community Student 68 Council Unites To Serve the Wesleyan Body ) All student publications come under the supervision of the Publications Committee. ROW 1: Mike Bruner, Chairman; Nancy Hayes, Jill Gordon, Maxine Moorhead. ROW 2: Sue Grant, Mary Grace Allshouse, Cork Conner. The Library Committee is responsible for the evaluation and improvement of the library facilities. Roger Campbell, Barbara Cowen, Diane Thomas, Chairman; Wendy Leathers, Jeff Thompson. The Academic Affaires Committee acts as coordinator between students and faculty. ROW 1: Susan F. Gerwig, Carole Norton, Nancy Hayes. ROW 2: John Campbell, Terry Clemons, Chair- 69 Large Turnout The Special Activities Committee is responsible for coordinating Homecoming and May Weekend festivities. ROW 1: Gary Sprague, Fred Thomas, Ed Byrom, Bill Steele. ROW 2: Debbie Yule, Linda Coleman, Kim Barefoot, Kathy Hammond. Community Council elections draws the majority of the student body to the polls. The Community Awareness Committee promotes fund raising programs for worthy organizations. ROW 1: Ken Warner, Jack Owen, Mike Weeks. ROW 2: Bill Becker, Dessie Schuler, Cheryl Miller, Dick Yule. for Student Elections Campaign posters decorated the walls of the Administra- tion Building and Student Center. Petitions were signed and campaign promises were made. Wesleyan witnessed one of the largest candidate turnouts in years. Community Council attracted many prospective candi- dates. Speeches presented by the candidates for Community Council president marked the beginning of much hard cam- paigning. Carl Cutchins and Jack Owen emerged victorious as the top executives of Community Council. The student body played an active role in the elections. Candidates were fortunate for many students who spiritedly campaigned for them. Despite many hectic schedules, the majority of the campus went to the polls. The large student participation demonstrated that a genuine interest for stu- dent government existed. Bill Steele, a member of the Special Activities Committee, relates to the audience The Family of Man, the theme chosen for the Home- coming coronation. 71 CCPB Offers CCPB presents Big Name Entertainment to the student body. During the year three groups staged concerts. The Happenings made their debut at Homecoming. The Executive Committee of CCPB aims to satisfy the social needs of the Wes- ley an student, ROW 1: Mrs. Elma Summers, Program Director; James Stansbury, Campus Center Director. ROW 2: Bill Downs, Treasurer; Ellen Carter, Chairman; Marilyn Distad, Secretary. a Full Slate of Campus Activities Student participation is the key factor in the success of CCPB. Hours of work are spent by the members of CCPB committees in preparation for the activities they present to the Wesleyan Community. The CCPB acts as a unique structure in the pres- entation of programs in the areas of cultural, social, and recreational activities. Under the leadership of Ellen Carter, CCPB plans daily events with the student in mind. Programs range from weekly Campus Mixers to Film Series and Coffee Forums. CCPB is responsible for bring- ing Big Name Entertainment to the campus. The Social Committee sponsors Wesleyan ' s first Christmas formal. The Campus and Community Relations Committee acts as a liaison between CCPB committees. LEFT TO RIGHT: Sue B]y and John Griffith. CCPB Sponsors a Variety of Programs The Publicity Committee informs the college community of the CCPB activtiies. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Grace Alls- house, Karen Shelton, Tim Davis, Sherry Hall. Pat Wass, accompanist for The Fantasticks, a Century Theatre Production sponsored hy CCPB. 5 ■ WS V. Vj. 74 During Academic Year. The Recreation Committee coordinates the actiiities of the game room. LEFT to RIGHT: Rose Wilson, Bob Hein, Sue Beeler, Kathy Ward, Marilyn Wilson, Jan Jan-is, Dave Jordon. Under the leadership of Bill Steele and Janice Risher. the Social Committee plans the dances for CCPB. LEFT TO RIGHT; SEATED: Judy Phillips. Carol Swope, Janet Sprinkle. TOP ROW: Bill Steele, Janice Risher, Linda Parsons, Candy Mosher. AWS Sponsors Betty Friedan AWS CABINET ROW 1: Charlotte Reese, president; Dean McBrair, advisor; Pat Wass, vice president. ROW 2; Kay Beardsley, program chairman; Elaine Brown, treasurer. AWS CABINET AND DORM OFFICERS ROW 1: Barbara Ringleb, Margaret Freeman, Dean McBrair, Jill Challender Jane Daughter), Elaine Smith Kay Beardsley, Kathy Sinclair, Carolyn Reneau, Ethel Moffit. ROW 2: Pat Wass, Elaine Brown, Betty Boydstun, Charlotte Reese, Judy Michaels, Jon Hovis, Beverly Kuhn, Sandy Ludwig, Beth Clifford, Martha McWilliams, Margaret Byrd. During Women ' s Week at Wesleyan Associated Women ' s Students is the governing body of the women students on W esleyan ' s campus. Each student belongs to this organization upon registration at the beginning of each semester. This self-governing organization is directed by the A S S Council: elected each year bv the women students. Dean McBrair serves as advisor to this governing body. Lnder the guidance of Charlotte Reese, the 1967-68 president, the AWS Council serves as a legislative group for women ' s problems as well as a communication between women stu- dents and administration. This year the Program Board under the direc- tion of Kay Beardsley initiated new social pro- grams for Wesleyan co-eds. Snacks-in-Abstract was held twice during the academic year in Jenkins Hall. These programs provided students from all of the dormitories to meet together for an hour of refreshments and entertainment. The Pro- gram Board also sponsors the annual Recognition Banquet. Rose Banquet and AWS State Day. This spring AWS presented Women ' s Week. The highlight of this successful event was the appear- ance of Betty Friedan. authoress of the best seller The Feminine Mystique. 1968 AWS REPRESENTATIVES TAC Aids Commuting Students. Town and Commuters, better known as TAC, is an organiza- tion that benefits the many stu- dents that live off the Wesleyan campus. Sharon Davidson served as president of TAC dur- ing the academic year. TAC is a part of the AWS organization, thus giving commuter students an opportunity to voice their opinions on student policies. TOWN AND COMMUTERS ROW 1: Mary Gochenour, Sharon Davidson. Anita Troxeli, Jeannie Trainor, Shari Morrison. ROW 2: Donette Zickefoose, Sharon Moody, Marilyn Bosley, Helen Davidson. Susie Trainer. Fran Harris, Linda Martin, Barbara Berisford. Men ' s Housing Boards Help Regulate Dormitory Living Under the supervision of the Dean of Men the men ' s governing boards spend the year coordinating dorm activities. Members for the Men ' s House Board are chosen from the Doney and McCuskey House Boards. MEN ' S HOUSING BOARD HONOR BOARD ROW 1: Susan Michael, Joseph Beeson, chairman. ROW 2: Nancy Alayes, Jeff Thompson, Joseph Ekey, Lawrence Walter, Jill Gordon, Charles Coleman, Richard Brisbain, ABSENT: Jane Adamson, Preston Herring, Dennis Connor, Maxine Moorhead, Mike Semler, Dr. Gunsalus, Mr. Phillips, Dr. Curry, Dr. White. Honor Board Accomplishes Much During First Year. uk i t i i The Honor Code, afte r receiving several years of intensive study, went into effect during the first semester. Joseph Beeson acted as chairman, receiving assistance from Dr. Gunsalus. Mr. Phillips and Dr. Curry. Student members were chosen from application. The Honor Code pertained to the establishment of complete honesty in all branches of campus life. Each student was asked to obc the Honor Code in all his academic endeavors. The Board acts as the in- vestigating agent in all accusations of dishonest conduct involving students. If the investigation warrants further action, the student will be asked to appear at a hearing to justify the accusations against him. Recommendations as to action, upon hearing the evidence, are made by the members of tin- Board. 79 Joe Beeson, President of Omicron Delta Kappa New members are tapped into Omicron Delta Kappa twice a year. Their names are placed upon a replica of the ODK emblem to announce the names of the new members. ODK is the national leadership honor society for college men, with Wesleyan ' s chapter being formed in 1963. Dr. Sidney Davis acts as advisor to Omicron Delta Kappa, with Joe Beeson serving as president, aided by vice president Ed Byrom. ODK selects their members on the basis of out- standing character, with superior achievement in the fields of scholarship and leadership. Upper- classmen are selected from the top thirty-five per- cent of their class. Outstanding faculty and alumnae can also receive these honors. New members of ODK are tapped during Spring Recognition Assembly. OMICRON DELTA KAPPA ROW 1 : Charles Evans, Terry Clemons, Robert Lincicome, Dave Feola, Ed Byrom. Joseph Beeson, Rich Klebez, Rick Carpenter. George Thorn- ton. ROW 2: Professor Shattuck. Dr. Mow, Mark Palmer, Robert Allman. Preston Herring, Ted Chadwick, Mike Jenkins, Richard Brisbin, John Curtis. ROW 3: Patton Nickell, Jim Myers, Robert Johnson, Dr. Hallam, Carl Cutchins, Bill Kitney. •z« 80 Sigma Eta Sigma Expands During Year. SIGMA ETA SIGMA ROW 1: SEATED: Bob Johnson, David Dardinger. Roberta Heifer, George Thornton. Diane Morrison, Heather Cloud, Christine Rapking, Pat Greer, Karen Chapman, Linda Allport, Margaret Fehrman, Peggy Coale. ROW 2: Martha Roberts, Brian Detrick, Dave Uredenburg, Dr. Welliver. Dr. Mow, Carol Norton, Mr. Coale, Richard Brisbin, Vera Hoylman, Sheila Bailey, Marilyn Bosley, Robert Allium. Ann Gardner, Mark Chattertown, Joe Beeson, Alice Warner. Sigma Eta Sigma expanded beyond all previous membership this Year. George Thornton acted as president of the scho- lastic honorary. To be eligible for mem- bership one must have a cumulative aver- age of 3.35 by the junior year. Dr. Welli- ver and Dr. Mow act as advisors to this organization formed by Dr. Cunning- ham in 1966. Monthly meetings are held featuring guest lecturers. Psi Chi Honors Outstanding Students in Psychology. Heather Cloud presided over the monthly dinner meetings of Psi Chi. national psychology honorary. The officers of the year included Sue McCune. record- ing secretary: Richard Clopper. vice president: Kav- lene James, corresponding secretarv: and Gary Myers, treasurer. Established locally in 1962. Psi Chi ' s purpose is to advance the science of psychology and to en- courage, stimulate, and maintain scholarship of in- dividual members. ' Mr. Nelson is advisor to Psi Chi. Members are chosen on performance in the field of psychology. PSI CHI ROW 1: Sue McCune, Richard Clopper, Heather Cloud, Kaylene James, Gary Myers. ROW 2: Howard Backus. Mary Crawford, Charlotte Reese, Pat Greer, Betty Resler, Jean Austin, Judy Michaels, Cathy Hoffman. ROW 3: Mike Jenkins, Carol Mclntire, Larry Walters, Mr. Nelson. 81 Soquinta and Haught Honor Outstanding SOQUINTA ROW 1: Merrill Seaman, Kim Barefoot, Monica Wilson, Cay Cutright. ROW 2: Vicki Naylor, Karen Dame, Linda Caniley, Mary Grace Alls- house, Candy Hadley. Haught Literary Society spon- sors Smartie-Party for freshman girls who have achieved outstand- ing scholastic records. 82 Women Students at Wesleyan Soquinta chooses its members from the upper 5 percent of the sophomore class. Members are tapped in each fall for this academic honor so- ciety. Kim Barefoot serves as president. It is Soquinta ' s purpose to exemplify and foster a scholarly attitude by its members. Socpjinta was founded on Wesleyan ' s Campus in 1961. Advisor for this organization is Mrs. James Baldwin. Haught Literary Society selects its members from the senior class. Each year the top twelve women members of the junior class are tapped for membership at the end of the spring semester. Haught meetings are held weekly with Miss Nor- man as advisor. Haught ' s purpose maintains that the outstanding woman should develop and deep- en interests in the literary arts, both contemporary and class, world affairs; political and social con- cerns. Jay Heisch serves as president. HAUGHT LITERARY SOCIETY ROW 1: Marilyn Bosely, Jay Heish, Jill Jones. ROW 2: Becky McCune, Alice Warner, Gail Scott, Diane Mor- rison, Heather Cloud, Charlotte Reese. 83 Science Honoraries Among Oldest on BENZENE RING ROW 1: Gail Harvey, Barbara Heckert, Joanne Albrecht, Vera Hoylman. ROW 2: Jim Abel, David Tal- bott, James Bramble, Dwain Hultberg, Edward Leasure, Edwin Pais, Karl Kortlandt, James Wilson, Wayne Moore, Steve Foster, Daniel Conrad. Benzene Ring has the honor of being the oldest organization at Wesleyan. The local chapter of the Benzene Ring was founded in 1921. Benzene Ring is affiliated with the American Chemical Society. Members are chosen for their outstanding per- formance in the field of chemistry. Dr. Ernest Capstack serves as advisor. Benzene Ring meets for monthly meetings to discuss the many phases of chemistry. Guest lec- tures are frequently presented. The purpose of Benzene Ring is to stimulate a greater interest in the physical sciences, to acquire a greater knowledge of them, and to encourage academic excellence in them ' 84 the Wesleyan Campus. BETA BETA BETA ROW 1: Merrill Seamen, Jay Heisch, Margaret Thome, Sue Sweezy. ROW 2: Charlotte Reese, Sam Carver, Vera Hoylman. Dr. George Rossbach acted as advisor to Beta Beta Beta, national biology honorary. This organi- zation was established at Wesleyan in 1944. Mem- bership is reserved for majors and minors who show outstanding ability in the field of biology. Tri-Beta emphasizes sound scholarship, dissemi- nation of scientific knowledge, and the promotion of biological research. Monthly meetings give stu- dents the opportunity to hear guest lecturers and go on field trips. Jay Heisch served as president. 85 Sigma Tau Delta Debuts as English Honorary. Sigma Tau Delta emerged this year as another member of Wes- leyan ' s honorary family. Members were selected on the basis of out- standing performance in the field of English. Becky McClune served as president with Sheila Bailey. Kathyn Johnston, and Marilyn Bosely assuming officer positions. Mr. Anderson was sponsor and Mrs. Baldwin co-sponsor for this year. SIGMA TAU DELTA ROW 1: Marilyn Bosely, Kathyrn Johnston, Rebecca McCune, Sheila Bailey. ROW 2: Mrs. Baldwin, Mrs. Gill, Mr. Anderson, Miss Norman, Margaret Fehrman, Jane Barker. KAPPA PI ROW 1: Becky Philson, Tim Davis, Karen Wilkenson, Fred Thomas. ROW 2: Al Pistilli, Karen Townley, Kathy Grant, Randy Bogart, Sue Proctor, George Christ. ABSENT: Diane Snow, Leslie Stone, Mr. Keester. 86 Kappa Pi Sells Christmas Cards To Raise Funds. Selling Christmas cards is only one of the many ways that Kappa Pi aids their treasury. Each year Kappa Pi de- signs the many posters that are utilized during Homecoming Weekend. Karen Wilkenson acts as president of this group. Under the supervision of Mr. Keester, the art honorary selects its members on the basis of outstanding achievement and interest in art. Bob Moeller Heads Alpha Psi Omega. Drama plays an important role on the Wesleyan campus. Students that have con- trihuted to the success of many theatrical productions, as well as achieved aca- demic excellence in the field of speech and dramatic arts are .asked to become mem- bers of Alpha Psi Omega. The local chap- ter, Alpha Rho. was established on the campus in 1928. Alpha Psi Omega offers the opportunities to interested and quali- fied students to expand their knowledge of the dramatic arts. Charles Presar is the advisor. ALPHA PSI OMEGA SEATED: Bob Moeller. STANDING: Cherie Horie. Ed Blake, Dick Paulman, Tom Steyer, Ron Innarone. 87 Pi Kappa Nu Has Successful Year The Home Economics department re- ceived its charter last year for the hon- orary known as Pi Kappa Nu. Many long hours were diligently spent ac- cumulating factual material before the charter was received. Mrs. Walls is the advisor to the organization which selects its members on the basis of academic excellence in the field of home econom- ics. Monthly meetings were held to foster the many interests of the stu- dents in home economics. Mimi Irwin serves as president for this year. PI KAPPA NU ROW 1: Jill Challender, Phyllis Emrick, Janice Andrews, Mina Scott, Mimi Irwin, Fran Cox, Helen Butler, Martha Roberts. ROW 2: Barbara Giles, Lynn Iannarone, Mary McGraw, Martha McWilliams, Alice Warner, Jane Coleman, Peggy Coale, Karen Chapman, Sharon Markovich, Deb- orah Brown. II 1 88 Delta Psi Kappa Provides Refreshments at Sports Events. Delta Psi Kappa is in charge of the refreshment stand during football and basketball season. These activities help Delta Psi Kappa raise the necessary funds for many of their undertakings during the year. The activities of this group include weekend retreats: refer- reeing women ' s intramurals; and spon- soring a chapel service. Delta Psi Kappa is responsible for the first May week- end, therefore serving as honor guard during the weekend festivities. Members are chosen from the majors and minors in physical education, who have accumulated excellence in the field. Sandy Till serves the group as presi- dent with Mrs. Allen actins as adviser. f-tirn v.: DELTA PSI KAPPA ROW 1: Sue Price, Barbara Glenn, Sue Robinson, Sandy Till, Renee Kirkland. ROW 2: Mar - Jane Blair, Carol Evans, Mrs. Allen, Kathe Grebe, Kathy Johnson, Sandy Robuck, Lora Holman. Honorary Business Society Headed by Bob Biser Bob Biser was president of the Hon- orary Business Society, with Edwin Sin- clair. vice president: Ann Swope, secre- tary; and Larry Lauffer, treasurer. The group meets monthly, discussing the various aspects of the business world. Recognition was given to students ma- joring in secretarial studies and busi- ROW 1: Clyde Stewart, Joan Hoover, Bob Biser, Ann Swope, Edwin Sinclair, Larry Lauffer. STAIRCASE: Mrs. Parker, advisor; Bob Allman, Bob Fahrner, Larry Evans, Dave Oldaker, Larry Friend, Bill Halterman, David Rhydolm, William Tadlock, Robert Clark, Paul Carver. 89 Religious-Service Organizations KAPPA PHI Mrs. Herbert Coston is the ad- visor for Kappa Phi, national sorori- ty for Methodist women. Through- out the year Kappa Phi sponsored many activities to develop its mem- bers in becoming better Christian women. Activities include the Rose Tea, Degree of the Light, and the Degree of the Rose. The social high- light of the year is a formal dinner dance held with STE. KAPPA PHI OFFICERS ROW 1: Becky McCune, president; Mar- garet Byrd, corresponding secretary; Shar- on Finchem, treasurer; Erma Weber, chaplain; Glenna Phipps, 2nd vice presi- dent; Ruth Bird, Candle Beam editor. ABSENT: Pat Davis, program chairman; Susan Beard, 1st vice president; Susan Wells, recording secretary. 90 Increase Their Memberships 3 J tfl W SIGMA THETA EPSILON ROW 1: Alan Gillis, Mike Eaton, Dennis Bedell, Charlotte Reese. Mark Chatterton, Reg Barss, James Abel. ROW 2: Randy Braramer. James Carson, Douglas Michael, Howard Backus, Louis Bartelme, Dennis Keen, Richard Armentrout, Craig Goff, Jon Gulnac. ROW 3: John Ekey, Louis Pema, Richard Brisbin, Robert Wilson, David Bagley, Dane Ewen, Murray Breakiron, Ronald Hutson, ROW 4: Ronald Cadmus, Mike Gray, James Clifford, Richard Fendrick, Joseph Black. Robert Johnson, Robert Ross, David Damcott, David Lantz, David Herman. Sigma Theta Epsilon Brotherhood was established on the Wesleyan Campus in 1957. Today under the leadership of Den- nis Bedell. STE on this campus is one of the largest chapters in the country. Sigma Theta Epsilon provides an op- portunity for service as well as brother- hood. It is the national service fraternity for men of Methodist preference. Many members will serve the Methodist Church in the future years. Each year STE holds the annual Kappa Phi-Sigma Theta Epsilon dinner-dance. Charlotte Reese is this vear ' s sweetheart. 91 Psychology Club Promotes Better Understanding of Field. m: II Gary Myers presided over the monthly meetings of the Psychology Club. He received assistance from Don McAllister, vice president; and Jack Owen, treasurer. The Psychology Club is open to all who are interested. Guest lectures head the list of the many presentations of this organization dur- ing the year. Under the supervision of Dr. Buhler, the Psychology Club pro- motes a better understanding of the field. PSYCHOLOGY CLUB ROW 1: Gary Myers, Don McAllester, Jack Owen. ROW 2: Nancy Dye, Catherine Baran, Phyllis McCloud, Carolyn Mclntire. ROW 3: Randy Brammer, Mike Jenkins, Tom Hartley, Larry Walters. PHILOSOPHY CLUB IV T U. f ROW 1: Jill Gordon, Carol Norton. ROW 2: Nancy Hayes, Bob Johnson, Dr. Mow, Ethel JVLemDerS OI Moffit. Philosophy Club Attend State Convention. Each year students of the Philosophy Club have the opportunity to attend the state convention and read their papers. This organization is under the sponsor- ship of Dr. Joseph Mow. Weekly meet- ings are held for the purpose of debate and discussion in the field of philoso- phy. 9? RELIGIOUS LIFE COUNCIL ROW 1: Pat Davis, Kathy Hoffman. ROW 2: Sue Smith, Judy Michaels, Peggy White, Jan Jarvis, Carol Norton, Barbara Morton, Kathy Gott- wald, Dorothy Tanner. ROW 3: Richard Fendrick, Mark Chatterton. Chaplains From Greek Organizations Become a Part of Religious Life Council. Under the capable leadership of Pat Davis, Religious Life Council amended its constitution to include in the mem- bership the chaplains from the Greek or- ganizations on Wesleyan ' s campus. This new amendment increased the member- ship of Religious Life Council to over forty. The Religious Life Council is the coordinator of all the religious activities on the Wesleyan campus. Committees are appointed to overlook various phases of these activities. Each year the Council sponsors chapel speakers as well as a com- munion service. Dr. Catherine Gunsalus acts in the capacity of advisor. 93 AGO, MENC Attract Interest AGO ROW 1: Ynohee Lee, Jean Keith, Ann Gardner, Roberta Heifer, Nancy Yuengling, Rachel Shindledecker, May Kim. ROW 2: Mr. Robert Sharer, Ed Byrom, Frank Schomo, Gary O ' Neal. American Guild of Organists was estab- lished on Wesleyan ' s campus in 1955. Robert Shafer, the college organist, is the sponsor of this group. AGO meets monthly to gain knowledge and understanding of the organ. Group discussions are held with guest organists to present concerts. Nancy Yuengling serves as president. 94 of Music Students. MENC ROW 1: Gary O ' Neill, Barbara Heckert, Ann Gardner, Rosemarie Shumate, Marsha Schmitt. SEATED: Ed Byrom. ROW 2: ' Connie Johnson. Jean Keith, Roberta Heifer, Frank Shomo. Rachel Shindledecker. Ellen Mudge, Linda McKeever, Beverly Tanner, Para Butcher, Dianna Poland, Ronald Say, Mr. Peterson, Cheryl Crammer, Cheryl Eccles. MENC is open to all interested students especially the music department. Mr. Peter- son helps coordinate the many activities of this group. MENC creates opportuni- ties for students to develop a practical as well as realistic picture of the music world. Different programs are presented through- out the year to stimulate interest in music. Trips are planned to hear operas and symphonies. Guest artists visit the campus through the sponsorship of MENC. 95 Big Brother-Sister Program STUDENT SERVICE PROJECTS ROW 1: Mary Grace AJlshouse, Mary Eder, Karen Chapman, Linda Allport, Pam Griffith. Lois Wilcher, Terry- Thomas, Ginny Munch. ROW 2: Cheryl Miller, Don Ransem, William Raupp. Bob Roth, Bill Merante. Peter Sullivan, Barbara Cowen, Mary McKinnon. SSP members enjoy watching Students Service Project better known as SSP was founded in 1964. Since that time the organization has grown tremendously. SSP works with the underprivileged of the area demonstrating the importance of education. Weston State Hospital also receives volunteers from this group every Sunday to provide recreation for the patients. The Big Brother-Sister Program is the largest of the five areas of SSP. Tutorial, recreation, work at Weston State Hospital and home management programs are also offered. Children from the Buckhannon area are a part of the Big Brother-Sister Program. They receive guidance as well as friendship from college students. College facilities are available for these children when they are accompanied by a Big Brother or Sister. 96 Main Concern of SSP anta Claus entertains. Marianne Clark watches as her little sister opens Christmas present at SSP Christmas party. Santa Claus receives a warm reception. 97 Chrisman Club The Chrisman Cluh was founded for the purpose of achieving ex- cellence in the field of creative writing. Discussions for the evalu- ation of members ' literary work were held at the meetings. Mr. Raymond Rohrbaugh sponsored the group. ROW 1: Margaret Anderson, Judy Beck, Beth Grosvenor. ROW 2: Mr. Roiirbaugh, Dennis Hoffman. Pfeiffer Society Created for Library Majors Library Science majors and minors belonged to the Pfeiffer Society, an organization that deals with the various phases of library work. The Pfeiffer Society met once a month at dinner. Mr. Keith Burns is advisor. ROW 1: Susan Wells, Bonnie Wil- liams, Sarah McCune, Cathy Baran, Christina Lee, Margaret Byrd. ROW 2: Jacqueline Beall, Carolyn Reneau, Mary Gochenour, Beth Grosvenor, Shelly Clemons, Elizabeth Keestor, Marsha Stirncr, Judy Stoddard, Keith Burns. 98 SOCIOLOGY-ANTHROPOLOGY CLUB ROW 1: Robert Komaromi. Martha MacWilliams, Rena Ryder, Sharon Wolf, Pat Porcheron, Connie Craft, Linda Felton, Suzanne Newman, Cheryl Hohm. ROW 2: Cindy Tucker, Barbara Cowen, Georgette Shaffer, Jean Wooldridge, Vicki Swaney, Phyllis McCloud, Robert Tichnel. ROW 3: Richard Fendrick, Dr. Robert Sessions, Carl Friebel, Boyd Guenther, Dr. Harry Shissler, Dr. Frederick Peterson. Sociology-Anthropology Club Students that enjoy the field of sociology and anthropology have the opportunity to participate in an organization that bears that name. Dr. Frederick Peterson, an out- standing anthropologist, advises this or- ganization. Along with Dr. Peterson, Dr. Sessions and Dr. Shissler also provide in- formation pertinent to these subjects. Members meet at dinner meetings in Jen- kins Hall to discuss man ' s social, physical, and cultural characteristics. Officers of the organization are: Cheryl Hohm, president; Connie Craft, secretary. 99 I.R.C. Goes to Model United Nations The International Relations Club spent a week-end in March at the Collegiate Council of United Nations in New York City. The representatives from Wesleyan spoke in behalf of the people of Bulgaria. The International Club and CCUN merged this year as the In- ternational Relations Club under the direction of John Curtis, presi- dent. The purpose of the organiza- tion is to undertake a serious study of the aims, ideals, and methods of the United Nations. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB ROW 1 : Kathy Johnston. Terry Thomas, Cherie Nick. Glauner Historical Society if Named in honor of Dr. George Glauner, professor emeritus of his- tory at Wesleyan. the Glauner His- torical Society was founded three years ago for the purpose of pro- moting the study of history as an academic discipline. Members meet twice a month at dinner meet- ings. Dick Paulman is president. ROW 1: Melba Gainer, Ann Wood, Dirk Paulman. Jeff Thompson. Cathy Buckanon, George Luoto. ROW 2: Mike Jenkins, Jim Mischler. 100 SNEA Programs Attract Many Students. SNEA ROW 1: Lynn Weyandt, Janice Jackman. Mary Grace Allshouse, Joanne Cadorette, Vicki Thorn, Carol Dini- ng Sandy Bauer, Barbara Helms, Dave Hall, Dr. West, Lauren Kempton, Kim Barefool, Cathy Cotter. Pam i j • u u ? V n H ; n , 5e ' Dorothy Hummel, Sandra Schruise, Ann Wood. Mary Cochenour, Joy Balsley, Jud.th Huber Kay Beardsley, Harriet Young, Susan Moran. Yvonne Kerns, William Raupp. John White, Caro- hn Sillamen. ROW 3: Fred Thomas, Lmda Coleman, Kathy Fuller, Barbara Heckert, Connie Johnson. Melba . Ga, . ner - T Pat Howarth, Linda Simile, Vonnie Murray. Ellen Meir. Janet Munson. Lauri Frueh, Jo Trumbo, Lesl.e Tierney, L.nda Carroll, Judy Shomo. ROW 4: Kathy Grant, Kathy Gottwald, Pat Zaccari, Ronald Hutson lu TneAbberLret alie e .  N « C n ' The Student National Education Association establishes its purpose for the benefit of the educational profession. Each year SNEA is one of the largest organizations at Wesleyan since it attracts students that have majored in the various fields of education. Throughout the year the officers coordinate programs of interests combining the different phases of education. David Hall serves as president, with assistance from Lauren Kempton, vice president; Barbara Helms, secretary; and Kim Barefoot, historian. Sitzmark Plans Ski Week-end. ROW 1: Ruth Johnson, Janet Lundgren, Carol Lowery, Linda Huselton, Nancy Hill, Sue Harvey, Sue Callihan, Cheryl Walker, Nancy Davis, Sue Smith, Gayle Bentzen, Carol Vigilanti. ROW 2: Marilyn Wilson, William Raupp, Garv Ledehur, Richard Gatehouse, John White, John Griffith, Arthur Dolch, Gordv Marvin, Tom Tarn, Lee VanderWende, Phyllis McCloud. Snowy weekends were few and far between but Sitzmark Ski Club still found time to travel to Penn- sylvania and spend time at Seven Springs Ski Resort. For the stu- dent that enjoys the sports of winter, Sitzmark is the organiza- tion to belong to. Sitzmark is open to anyone who has an interest in skiing. John Griffith served as president, re- ceiving assistance from Lee Van- derWende. 102 Under the leadership of Sharon Everhart. SNOW had an active year. Student Nurses of Wesleyan was or- ganized in 1965 and is opened to all members of the nursing department. The purpose of SNOW is to create a sense of individual responsibility among nursing students, to deepen insight into nurse-patient relationships, to promote professional and social uni- ty among the nursing students, and to prepare the student for membership in the professional organizations after she is a registered nurse. SNOW Has Busy Year. Kathy Laney and Sharon Everhart listen attentively as Miss Keller gives instructions. SNOW ROW 1: Judy Cain, Carol Koczyk, Jeanne Heslep, Karen Marsteller, Charlotte Reese, Margaret Shepaxd. ROW 2: Sharon Everhart, Sharon Bradeen, Nancy Donner, Jacintha Manning, Cinda Bonafield, Sharon Moody, Lynn Scherr, Barb Webb, D. J. Lau, Miss Minnie Keller. 103 Betty Lamp — 4-H Offers a As the Home Economics department expands, the size of the Betty Lamp Club increases. Each year this organization sponsors an alumni breakfast during Home- coming weekend, collects toys, clothing, and food for needy families in the Buck- hannon area at Christmas, and a fashion show. Many members attend the W. Va. State Convention with a selected few to model outfits they have designed in clothing construction courses. This spring, Betty Lamp Club sponsored a dinner in honor of Mrs. McAllester, head of the Home Economics department. Dinner was held in Jenkins Hall with members of Betty Lamp Club providing the entertainment. Mrs. McAllister reti red at the end of the school year. ROW 1: Carol Wisman. Lynn Iannarone, Mary Johnston, Karen Chapman, Mary McGraw, Pat Cline, Sharon Markovich, Jeanne Knapp, Martha Roberts, Martha McWilliams, Barbara Giles, Sandy Smith. ROW 2: Donna Brown, Helen Butler, Judy Putnam, Sherri Lloyd. ROW 3: Gail O ' Dell, Brenda Wilhelm, Debbie Gates, Patricia Frank, Pat Hovis, Janice Andrews, Peggy Coale. ROW 4: Pat Savage, Mary Courtney, Alice Warner, Phyllis Emrick, Helen McCue, Jane Coleman, Julie Craft, Jill Challender, Linda Watkins, Sharon Diehl, Mimi Irwin, Frances Cox, Susan Hoffman. 104 Variety of Programs for Co-Eds.  , 4-H SEATED: Martha Roberts. Pat Zaccari, Carolyn Reneau, Linda Casto. Although Wesleyan ' s 4-H chapter is not a large organization, it is a very important one. Girls that have been members of the 4-H before attending Wesleyan keep their interest advancing by actively participating in this group. During the school year members of 4-H work with area 4-H clubs. Programs are presented by the members to students on high school level. Hours of time have been spent voluntarily to help Upshur County club progress. This year ' s officers are: Pat Zaccari. president; Martha Roberts, vice president: Carolyn Reneau. treasurer, and Linda Casto. secretarv. 105 Band Spends Hours Practicing 1968 W.Va. Wesleyan Marching Band Wcsleyan Band in Christmas Concert The Wesleyan Band plays an active part in producing school spirit during the football season. Under the direction of Mr. Mil- burn, the Bobcat marching band produces a half time show for the home football games. One can hear the pep band playing at the basketball games during the winter months. The band spends many hours practicing to ensure an excellent concert at Christmas and Gradua- tion. 106 To Ensure Perfection Bobcadette ' s lead the show during Homecoming. Head Majorette — Pat Wolfe Wesleyan band ' s half time show during football season. - f- :m .1 (07 Glee Club Present a Variety WOMEN ' S GLEE CLUB ROW 1 : Helen Williams, Chris Umstot, Emily Pickett, Ruth Robinson, Rose Shumate, Rebecca Hill, Judy Simmons, Peggy Ross, Debbie Gates, Nancy Baker, Marjory Freeman, Virginia Munch, Beverly Tanner, Mary Jane Dorsey, ROW 2: Barbara Heckert, Nancy Donner, Melissa Crumley, Beth Law, Linda Raphalion, Glenna Phipps, Rena Ryder, Ann Risinger, Pat Howard, Margaret Byrd, Mary Jo Hodgman, Kathy Hammond, Sue Reneau, Linda Casto, Patricia Frank, Sharon Jackson, Debbie Fisk, Carla Dawson. ROW 3: Janice Metheny, Jean Wooldridge, Karen Ashanky, Judy Reese, Sue O ' Dell, Pam Butcher, Kay Hoggatt, Nancy Wilson, Rachel Shindledecker, Mr. Peterson, Gail Paterson, Margaret Long, Carolyn Reneau, Yvonne Kerns, Cheryl Eccles, Jean Roberge, Cindy Muller, Dottie Noyes, Mary Fisher. Women ' s Glee Club Robert Peterson directed the Women ' s Glee Club through a very successful year. The Glee Club spent hours practicing for the annual Christmas Concert and their spring concert. During the lenten season the Glee Club joined with the other musical organizations to present Handel ' s Messiah. The Women ' s Glee Club offers Wes- leyan women the opportunity to join in a fellowship of song. ENSEMBLE ROW 1: Virginia Munch, Beverly Tanner, Kathy Hammond, Helen Williams. ROW 2: Barbara Heckert, Pam Butcher, Cheryl Eccles, Linda Casto. ROW 3: Margaret Long, Gail Paterson, Glenna Phipps, Rachel Shindledecker. 108 of Concerts During the Year. HYMA GLEE CLUB ROW 1 : John Hannan, Keith McGough, Richard Wilhelm, Dave Stevenson, Doug Buchanan, Ronald Hutson, Frank Catalano, John Learner, Jack Cogley, Gary Myers, James Power, Rohert Komaromi, Pete Shultzabarger, John Fox, Lowell Bartelme. ROW 2: David Hughes, Robert Seidel, Ralph Jones, Arthur Harrig, Boyd Guenther, Curt Wisser, Jim Remson, Bill Thurman, Philip Frantz, Ben Exley, Clint Roy, Dave Pitcher, Lennie Vasilko, John Brunson, Mr. Loftis. ROW 3: John McCans, Mark Palmer, Randy Brammer, Melvin Pierce, Arthur Dolch, Dave Richey, Craig Myers, Brent Chapman, Sam McClure, Ken Warner, Joe Sharkey. Robert Kopp, Rich Reich, John Parnell, Barry Bragg, Dave Hornbeck, ROW I: Armon Salvati. Rich Wagner, Robert Mauller, Tom Tarn, Brian Thompson, Bill Kitney, Gordon Marvin, Robert Hein, Peter Roberts, Ronald Erickson, Douglas Pierson, Fred Beorn. Hyma Glee Club The Hyma Glee Club offers musical opportunities for men at Wesleyan. Mr. Robert Loftis directs this group. The Glee Club provides music during the Christmas chapel service as well as special programs. 09 Tour Choir Travels to Texas 1967 Homecoming Convocation ! 1 TOUR CHOIR ROW 1: Margaret Coale, Jane Reed, Jennie Stevens; Connie Johnston; Barbara Sherburne; Judith Cain; Caroline Bell; Ruthann Johnson; Ann Gardner; Melba Gainer; Jane Witherite. ROW 2: Roger Wolfe. John Stranges. George Chewning. Rose Wilson, Charles Evans, Chri Rapking, Barbara McKinnon, Lee Heatwole, Pat La Corte, Jane Daugherty, Prudy Mercer, Barbara Starkey, Pat Davis, Frank Fowler. ROW 3: Richard Yule. Joe Holoski, Howard Doak, Diane Poland, Lee Lambert. Ed Byrom, Hulse Budd, Robert Johnson, Allan Gillis, Patricia Wass, Dick Crook, Keith Muhleman, Gary O ' Neal. John Taylor. Choir performing during Christmas 110 The highlight of the year for Wesleyan ' s choir took place in Dallas, Texas. The tour choir received a standing ovation during its appearance at the Uniting Conference of the Evangelical L nited Brethren and Methodist Churches. Wesleyan is very fortunate to have such an outstanding choir. Mr. Taylor, though his re- hearsals consumed much of the members ' free time, has once again produced an excellent choir. Chapel services are held weekly with the Wesleyan choir providing the music. The Chorale as well as the choir present many special performances each academic vear. John Tavlor lapel service CHORALE ROW 1: Nancy Knight, Judith Cain, Rose Wilson, Caroline Bell, Pat LaCorte, Carlene Lind- berg, Prudy Mercer, Lee Heatwole, Barbara Sherburn, Jane Daughter; ' , Yvonne Kerns. ROW 2: Mr. Taylor, Keith Muhleman, George Chewning, Allan Gillis, Roger Wolfe. Ed Byrom. Bob Johnson, Dick Crook. Joe Holoski, Howard Doak, Lee Lambert, Christine Rapking. Gary O ' Neal. Ill Judy Richmond, Jane Deerstyne, Phil Cupp, Judy Beck, Dennis Hoffman, Lee VanderWende. PHAROS Becomes Weekly Bob Beakley, Margaret Anderson, David Morrow, Richard Brisbin. Mimi Invin, Gail 112 Jill Gordon, co-editor; Nancy Hayes, co-editor; Craig Lange, business manager. Newspaper Press days start early in the PHAROS office since the college newspaper has become a weekly publication. Assign- ments are made on Monday evening, with the current edition following the next Tuesday. Jill Gordon and Nancy Hayes once again fill the editorships of the PHAROS. Along with the current publication of the PHAROS each week, Craig Lange ' s organization of a much needed advertising campaign went into effect. Added funds were sought to aid the financial strain that was caused by the newspaper ' s weekly publication. Raymond Rohrbaugh served as ad- visor. erson, Tim Swartz 113 MURMURMONTIS Stresses Growth on the Wesleyan Campus. Many members of the MURMURMONTIS staff spent a busy year carrying out the theme for the 1968 edition. Wesleyan on the move depicted the surge of growth that has overtaken the campus in the past year. This year ' s MURMURMONTIS is the largest edition ever published at Wesleyan, with the Greek section ex- panding from the usual 20 pages to 42 pages. Under the supervision of Mrs. Arminta Baldwin, Anne Hudson served as editor, assisted by Elsie Parton. MURMURMONTIS STAFF ROW 1: Anne Hudson, Jan Davis, Margaret Thome, Loyette Miller, Kathy Ripley, Sally Boo. ROW 2: Jeff Cain, Sheila Bailey, Judy Reese. Mary Jo Hodgson, Sue Callihan, Cheryl Walker, Georgia Hayes; Maxine Moorhead. ROW 3: Mrs. Baldwin, Chip McLoud; Janice Risher, Nancy Chomicz. Jeff Cain work ed hard to keep the staff supplied with pictures. 114 The class and Greek sections worked many long hours to meet that deadline. « : ' ' A I Anne Hudson, editor; Mrs. Arminta Baldwin, advisor; Sheila Bailey, business manager; Elsie Parton; co-editor. 115 Panhellenic Council The Panhellenic Council was founded upon the desire of creat- ing good relations among the so- rorities on Wesleyan ' s campus. Representatives from each sorori- ty coordinate effectively the activi- ties of Informal and Formal Rush, Greek Week and Panhellenic Schol- arship Banquet. This year, Pan- hellenic joined with IFC to spon- sor a dance in honor of Greek pledges. Lora Holman acted as presi- dent, with Maxine Moorhead, Sue Sweezy, and Linda Simile assist- ing. 19671968 PANHELLENIC COUNCIL FIRST ROW: Carol Wissman, Pat Kelly, Barbara Moore, Jill Jones, Prudy Mercer. SECOND ROW: Monica Wilson. THIRD ROW: Sue Sweezy, Marxine Moorhead, Lora Holman, Mary Jane Blair, Janice Risher. 1967-1968 INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL SEATED: Preston Herring, Paul Boyle, Richard Carpenter, John Hersman, Joseph Morock. SECOND ROW: John West, David Kohl, Mark Palmer, Larry Miller, Ron Friend, Robert Allman, Mike Jenkins, Ron Erickson. CW t. I Interfraternity Council Under the leadership of Rick Car- penter, the Interfraternity Council functioned effectively during this past school ear. The purpose of IFC is to coordinate the activities of the male Greek Or- ganizations on Wesleyan ' s campus. IFC regulates the rushing periods, intra- mural sports and any judicial prob- lems that arise throughout the school year. THE GREEK WAY OF LIFE One of the most exciting as well as stimu- lating experiences in a student ' s college ca- reer is becoming a part of a Greek organiza- tion. The Greek Way of Life is unique in comparison to any other function that a stu- dent may participate in during his under- graduate days. Fraternities offer opportunities for leader- ship, as well as good times. But above the offices and parties there is still another quali- ty that surpasses all others, the ability of cul- tivating a lifelong friendship with those who cherish common ideals. 117 Alpha Gam — come now and sing our song! Sororities bring their pledges to the Scow to show them to the campus. T h e t a Chi— 1968 Spring Pledge Class. Sorority rushees receive their bids in Agnes Howard lounge. 118 Pledge, meet your pledge sisters! Mike Marcy tells the world about Chi Phi. The Zeta ' s bring their pledges to the Social Hall. Aren ' t we proud of our new pledges! Theta XI, Alpha Gamma Delta Win Greek Week The sororities participate in the egg toss. 1968 Greek Week Trophy Winners. 1968 Greek Week Queen Hera, Cheryl Miller and King Zeus, Gary Sprague. Greek Week. 1968. officially began Friday. March 22. with a ban- quet in Jenkins Dining Hall and the coronation of Queen Hera and Kins Zeus. Cheryl Miller and Gary Sprague. On Saturday morning at 10:00. the swimming events were held, culminated bv the annual sweat- shirt race and the diving competition. In the afternoon, the field events began at 1 :00 in the gymnasium. The afternoon was highlighted by the women ' s centipede race and the men ' s weight-lifting competi- tion. To finish off the weekend with a bang, there was the Greek Dance in the Social Hall with everyone dressed in the fashions of the ancient Greeks. Trophies for the weekend were awarded at the dance for the events of the morning and afternoon. In the women ' s division, the swimming trophy and the overall weekend trophy were awarded to Alpha Gamma Delta, while Alpha Xi Delta received trophies for the field events and the tug-of-war. Theta Xi won the men ' s trophies for swimming and for the overall weekend with Theta Chi being awarded the men ' s field events trophy and the men ' s tug-of-war trophv. The best costume plaques were won by Ann Eichelberger and Ty Houck. Overall, the entire weekend was successful and a little exhausting for everyone. The annua] Greek Week dance in the Social Hall Theta Chi places first in the tug-of-war. Greeks show their prowess in the swimming events. 121 ALPHA DELTA PI 1. Martha Barry 2. Barbara Magierski 3. Bonnie Davis 4. Karen Ruppel 5. Roberta Bultman 6. Linda Cullings 7. Beth Belmore 8. Marilyn Dittad 9. Mary Courtney 10. Maxine Moorhead 11. Maryann Lauffer 12. Diane Thomas 13. Ellen Maier 14. Carol Evans 15. Marcia Roesch 16. Bonnie Burgie 17. Karen White 18. Madeline Popp 19. Nedra Scott 20. Diane Thomas 21. Becky Schaeffer 22. Mary Jane Blair 23. Karen Bettinger 24. Betsy McComas 25. Susie Sherrer 26. Jill Finch 27. Judie Hain 28. Jean Bryson 29. Connie Coye 30. Melinda Andrews 31. Anne Green 32. Barbara Morton 33. Donna Denim 34. Kris Englert 122 35. Diane Leach 36. Joan Hoover 37. Fran Cox 38. Jane Bradford 39. Joy Hodgson 40. Carole Swope 41. Mary Beth O ' Neill 42. Barbara Wallace 43. Chris Easton 4-1. Nancy Goodfellow 45. Linda Parsons 46. Wendy Leathers 47. Jean Wooldridge 48. Louisa Fernandez 40. Betty Ressler 50. Margaret Cummings 51. Janis Hogg 123 ADPi Fall Pledge Class. Well, what ' s happening? Boom, Boom, I want to go ADPi. 124 Alpha Delta Pi ADII Black and White Diamond Formal. The sisters of Gamma Kappa Chap- ter of Alpha Deta Pi began a success- ful year by taking six new pledges on September 23. Homecoming was filled with fun as well as hard work as ADPi ' s banner received first place in compe- tition. Second semester rush saw ADPi take a pledge class of thirteen, better known as the Baker ' s Dozen. ' Volleyball sea- son proved very successful as the ADPi ' s received the trophy for first place. Alpha Delta Pi was well represented during the festivities of May Week-end. Linda Parson was chosen as Sophomore Attendant while Susie Scherrer was se- lected as Senior Attendant. The 1967 May Queen, Sara Moss, also a sister of Gamma Kappa Chapter, returned to crow n the new queen. A Steak Dinner was held in the Buck- hannon Fire Hall to raise funds for 1- pha Delta Pi ' s philanthropic project. 125 ALPHA GAMMA DELTA 126 1. Kathy Grant 30. Kathy Gottwald 2. Kathy McDowell 31. Kathy Fantasia 3. Sue Grant 32. Ginny Gillenwater 4. Anne Hudson 33. Judy Simmons 5. Janice Risher 34. Linda Coleman 6. Cheryl Miller 35. Linda Phillips 7. Carlene Lindberg 36. Nancy Chomicz 8. Debby Yule 37. Susan Harvey 9. Elaine Anderson 38. Nancy Williams 10. Loyette Miller 39. Prudy Mercer 11. Janet Munson 40. Susan Calahan 12. Karen Shelton 41. Nancy Taylor 13. Patty Cline 42. Jill Challender 14. Margaret Long 43. Jan Sprinkle 15. Diane Atkin 44. Pat Howarth 16. Sandy Bauer 45. Jane Adamson 17. Midge Freuh 46. Shelli Hinerman 18. Mary Ann Cody 47. Diane Fetzer 19. Susie Michel 48. Kim Barefoot 20. Linda Simile 49. Margaret Hopkins 21. Martha Taylor 50. Mary Grace Allshouse 22. Mina Scott 51. Gayle Miller 23. Susan Meatyard 52. Janet Alexander 24. Jennifer Dunlap 53. Pam Blevins 25. Jill Jones 54. Sandy Wertz 26. Kathy Johnson 55. Connie Johnston 27. Barb Giles 56. Charlene Trainor 28. Sheila Bailey 57. Peggy Howard 29. Jane Daugherty 127 1-2-3-4, Who do we appreciate . . . Alpha Gamma Delta Spring Pledge Class 1968 Fall Pledge Class 1967 128 Together in sisterhood. The Alpha Gam word for the year was enthusiasm as Al- pha Omicron Chapter successfully progressed through the 1967-68 academic year. The Chapter ' s first big event was Homecoming with sisters Linda Coleman and Jeannie Trainor as junior and senior attendants. Ex- citem ent ran high as Jill Challender accepted trophies for second place banner, second place float and overall weekend. The MURMURMONTIS Contest was still another happy oc- casion for Alpha Gamma Delta, with sister Cheryl Miller being chosen to reign as MURMURMONTIS Queen for 1968. The sisters returned after Christmas vacation to begin what proved to be a very successful rush period and the sorority was elated about their great spring pledge class. Greek Week activities brought two more trophies to the AGD suite with a first place in swimming and another overall award. The sisters were especially of Hera, their own Cheryl Mil- ler. Smiles turned to cheers in April when the Alpha Gams were awarded the Panhellenic Scholarship trophy for the third consecu- tive time. With 1968 being the 20th anniversary of Alpha Omicron. the sisters were proud to meet charter members of the Chapter at the International Reunion Day banquet held April 20. The sisters of Alpha Gamma Delta ended the year winning first place in May Sing. Janie Daughter) ' received the trophy for being the Best Female Director. Junior Barb Giles was a member of the May Court. Doreen Deeley received a sisterly hug during pledging. 129 ALPHA XI DELTA 1. Sue Robinson 2. Beth Spears 3. Janet Hiltunen 4. Linda Cochran 5. Ann Eichelberger 6. Fran Harris 7. Sandy Culp 8. Candy Dollman 9. Marianne Blevins 10. Nancy Blake 11. Lois Inzetta 12. Barbara Harris 13. Barbara Jobe 14. Linda Cantley 15. Kathy Reemsnyder 16. Bonnie Heil 17. Margo Snider 18. Jean Rogers 19. Karen Smith 20. Allyson Eggers 21. Linda Watkins 22. Kathy Ward 23. Ruth Hast 24. Susie Snyder 25. Cheri Courtney 26. Claudia Warner 130 27. Carolyn Saxton 28. Nancy Somerville 2 ' ). Pat Kelly 30. Vicki Thorn 31. Ruth Mercogliano 32. Mary Ester Crubb 33. Jan Jackman 34. Jud Stump 35. Ellen Carter 36. Carol Dimling 37. Natalie Hall . .! ' .. Mary Jane Barteman 39. Marion Becker 40. Connie Lavery 41. Donna Davbill 42. Cherie Ellis 43. Danni Daniel! 44. Barb Tonkinson 45. Bobbi Holleran 46. Barb Moore 47. Cindy Muller 48. Suzanne oung 49. Lora Ilnlman 50. Cindy Ladd 51. Betsy Orner 131 Alpha Xi Delta A The Fuzzies and their new pledges. Connie Lavery wraps Christmas gifts. Cindy Ladd adds a helping hand. 132 Barb Moore and Jim Mishler at the Alpha Xi-Theta Xi Benefit Christmas Party. Let ' s pull for Alpha Xi! Alpha Xi Delta was pleased to begin the year by taking an eight member pledge class. A dance. Fuzzie Funky Broadway. ' was held in their honor later in the semester. Have a Whale of a Weekend was the theme the Xi ' s followed in both their float and banner for Homecoming W eekend. They were well re- presented in the Homecoming Court with Nata- lie Hall as sophomore attendant, and Carol Dim- ling and Janet Jordon as senior attendants. The Coronation was culminated with the crowning of Lora Holman as the 1967 Homcoming Queen. Alpha Xi Delta participants in the Ml RMl ' R- MONTIS Queen included Barbara Tonkinson, Chen I W alton. and Vicki Thorn. The Christmas season was highlighted by a philanthropy party with the Theta Xi ' s. and a party for the sisters in the sorority room. After a successful rush period second semester. Alpha i took a pledge class of fifteen girls. In Intramurals Alpha Xi won the basketball trophy, the overall point accumulation trophy, and the second semester pledges were recogniz- ed for their sportsmanship. During Greek Week, the Alpha Xi ? won the tug-of-war and the field events. The year concluded with Carol Dimling being crowned May Queen. Her court included seniors. Barbara Moore. Marion Becker, and Suzanne oung. 133 ZETA TAU ALPHA 1. Nancy Knight 2. Sue Downs 3. Gussie Runion 4. Karen Fife 5. Monica Wilson 6. Betsy Parker 7. Merril Seaman 8. Sue Smith 9. Linda McKeever 10. Sue Honse 11. Lynn Luzier 12. Barb Tanner 13. Sara Mc Corkle 14. Cathy Cotter 15. Judy Cain 16. Libby Keester 17. Mary Cofer 18. Margaret Thome 19. Judy Howe 20. Peggy Coale 21. Jeannie Heslep 22. Janice Andrews 23. Georgia Hays 24. Emilv Pickett 25. Pam Rhode 26. Phyllis Emrick 27. Sharon Forest 28. Jan Feaster 29. Gail Harvey 30. Linda Roche 31. Yvonne Kerns 32. Alice Hawley 33. Barb Glenn 34. Carol Lowery 35. Sue Sweezy 36. Karen Ashankey - l 1,2,3, Pull! Think I can hit the target? ZTA Fall Pledee Class 136 Zeta Tau Alpha started the exciting semester with a fall retreat to plan the year ' s activities. Early in the year they busily prepared for rush and were happy to pledge fifteen new sisters first semester. After pledging the Zetas were working on their Homecoming float The land of the Midnight Sun. During Homecoming they held an open house for parents and friends. In December the White Violet Ball was held in honor of the fall pledges. Second semester started right away with rush. This vear s formal party was South Pacific. Thirteen girls were pledged and a slumber party was held the night bids were given out. During the year the traditional desserts with Kappa Alpha. Phi Sigma Epsilon. and Theta Xi were held. At the end of March they held their annual spring retreat at Ev Un Breth Acres to plan next year ' s activities. Spring kept the Zetas busy with their spring formal April Fantasy held at Lake Riley honoring second semester pledges. Zeta Tau Alpha Betsy Parker referees intramurals. Spring Pledge Class 137 138 CHI PHI 1. John Esposito 18. Bob Marner 2. Mike Marcy 19. Tom Tarn 3. Micky Kay 20. Gordy Marvin 4. John Griffith 21. Bill Kitney 5. Alan Lord 22. Anton Lemli 6. Rick Denver 23. Tom Green 7. Randy Gilbert 24. Ted Chadwick 3. Jack Gettemv 25. Jim Harsha 9. Dave Kohl 26. Bill Gregg 10. Mark Smith 27. Doug Pierson 11. Tom Grimm 28. Tim Clohessv 12. George Chewning 29. Bill Gallo 13. Bob Kopp 30. Roy Wagner 14. Bob Burkhardt 31. JohnParnell 15. Vicki Thorn 32. Armand Salvat 16. George Bossow 33. Mike Williams 17. Dave Watson 139 The Brothers of Delta Xi Chapter of Chi Phi. with a tradition at Wes- leyan dating back to 1926, and a national history that begun in 1824, have again enjoyed a most successful and enjoyable year. The social calendar was highlighted by the Homecoming Dance, the first Hell ' s Angels party held at Wesleyan, and the annual Sweetheart Weekend. The Brotherhood participated in all areas of campus activities. The Chi Phi men were well rep- resented in intramurals. as the Scarlet and Blue swept the A, B. and C, Vol- leyball trophies. In Greek Week com- petition Chi Phi went all out for a repeat of 1967 ' s first place victory, hut bad to settle for a second place over-all finish. Miss Vicki Thome was the 1967-68 Chi Phi Sweetheart. Chi Phi pledges serenade Sweetheart, Vicki Thorn. Chi Phi Does anyone have a sugar cube? k£) Al. i l k. M UM U L r -J MP ? 1 W ' yA 140 Chi Phi ' s May Sing Practice. In this big, bad world a champ must often walk alone. 1968 Spring Pledge Class nil ' ■ ' -ss ££s2s 141 KAPPA ALPHA 142 1. Guy Lynch 2. Doug Mc Callester 3. Greg Donley 4. Susie Sherrer 5. Anne Green 6. Joe Martin 7. Fred Thomas 8. Charles Munson 9. Paul Boyle 10. Dave Stevenson 11. Dick Hyre 12. Jack Reger 13. Steve Randall 14. Bill Carpenter 15. Bill Giordenengo 16. Wayne Moore 17. John Rickey 18. Randy Tucker 19. K. C.Caldabaugh 20. Bill Giloolv 21.TyHouck 22. Jimmy Green 23. John Hersman 24. Ron Giles 25. Rick Braun 26. Paul Morton 27. Jim Moore 28. Jon Harridan 29. Dusty Williams 30. Dave Reemsnyder 31. Rick Esposito 32. Steve Foster 33. Bill Gilmore 34. Stan Stewart 35. Georce Criss 36. Rick Diak 37. Ted Pentz 38. Tim Crowley 39. Bob Kiser 40. Dave Andris 41. George Stamos 42. Steve Thompson 43. Jim Remson 44. Larry Miller 45. Bill Reese 46. Jim Robb 17. Ron Ericson 48. Dan Popp 49. Dave Oldaker 143 The man of the hour! Kappa Alpha Order Who says I ' m not cool. KA Sweetheart, Anne Green, and pinmate Dave Stevenson. 144 Kappa Alpha Order, the home of southern gentlemen, enjoyed a successful year on Wesleyan ' s campus. KA welcomed a great fall pledge class. Homecoming found the brothers working on their float It ' s a Shrinking World. Miss Anne Green, pinmate of Brother Dave Stevenson was chosen as the 1968 Sweetheart of Kappa Alpha Order during the fall festivities. Intramurals proved very successful as the brothers par- ticipated and won a few trophies for their efforts. Tlie social highlight for KA is known as Old South Week-end. The brothers successfully seceded from the college, in spite of the weather. Miss Margaret Hopkins was chosen as Belle of the Ball. Under the capable direction of Wayne Moore, the brothers of Kappa Alpha won the first place trophy in May Sing competition with selections Maine and Cher- ish. The Spirit of the South 1967-1968 Klu Klux Klan convention. 145 146 1. Rav Steelman 2. John West 3. Bill Vandecar 4. nirk Kiltel 5. Bill Becker 6. Rick Allien? 7. Jerry Armstrong 8. Bob Beaklev 9. Bud Dolch ' 10. Hugh Mcjunkin 11. Gary Reiner 12. Howard Doak 13. Tom Harris 1 I. Mark Palmer 15. Joe Beeson 16. Ed Sinclair 17. Bob Albert 18. Fred Thistle 19. Ralph Berry 20. Dalyn Curry 21. George Locke 22. Ron Dixon 23. Charlie Coleman 24. Ed Byrom 25. Ken Douglass 26. Sam Carver 27. Dave Heckman 28. Bill Burns 29. Frank Fowler 30. Don Rose 31. Pete Kulberg 32. Pete Bruso 33. Dick Yule 34. Roser Smith 35. Dave Hall 36. Rich Reich 37. Burt Hunter 38. Mike Bruner 39. Paul Williams 40. Wayne DeRosset 41. Dan Conrad 42. Ted Betz 43. Bud Hasbrouck 44. Larry Walter 45. John Curtis 46. Dave Axtell 47. Phil Cupp 48. Steve Terry 49. Tom Lawler 50. Brian Humphries 51. Phil Minderlein 52. Jan Laux 53. Donna Wiley 54. Jeff Bissell ' 55. Gary O ' Neal 56. Tom Lewis 57. Gray Campbell 58. Jim McCutcheon 59. Dave Myers 60. Bill Merante PHI SIGMA EPSILON 147 That must really be a big fish ! It ' s a Small World. Phi Sigma Epsilon Capable Of Action. The men of Phi Sig were active in all phases of campus life and Greek competition. The brothers received third place honors for their Homecoming banner and second place in the May Sing. Ed Byrom was selected as outstanding male director for that occasion. Great pride is also taken in retiring the I.F.C. scholarship trophy. Phi Sig is the only fraternity to retire the scholarship trophy. Socially the highlight of the year was Cardinal and Silver Ball, held at the Coach and Four, with music by The Abductors. 1967-68 sweetheart was Miss Donna Wiley. 148 This is better than box seats anyday. He ' s got the whole world in his hands. 149 THETA CHI 1. Dave Feola 2. Toe Morock 3. Brian Thompson 4. Ray Profit 5. George Pettibon 6. Enver Ahmed 7. Bob Sullivan 8. Bob Graham 9. Sky Pindar 10. Tom Black 11. Jack Cogley 12. Frank Slaughter 13. Lenny Vasilko 14. Cliff Cox 15. Art Harrig 16. Cuv Channing 17. Craig Myers 18. John Learner 19. David Jordan 20. Joe Sharkey 21. Clint Roy 22. Jerry Smith 23. Gary Dodson 24. Chuck Weiss 25. Skip Lake 26. Bob Seidel 27. John Hannon 28. Bob Kurbell 29. Pete Roberts 30. Bob Lincicome 31. Keith Buchanan 32. Larry Reseter 33. Don Ulyrich 34. Bob Alman 35. Terry Jones 36. Bill Hamilton 37. John Dodd 38. De Voorhees 39. Chris Hudson 40. Bob Biser j Sfe- 150 ' The Theta Chi ' s sing to the May Queen. The Brotherhood of Delta Gamma Chapter of Theta Chi enjoyed a productive year. At Homecoming, for their float entitled, The Four Corners of the Earth, Theta Chi received first place honors. Further hard work paid off as the Brotherhood captured first place in B, C, and D leagues in Basketball. Again on Greek Weekend, Theta Chi was well represented as it took two of the four trophies available; tug-of-war and track and field events. During Softball season, the brothers pulled together to win first place in this intramural sport. Finally on May Weekend, Theta Chi serenaded the May Queen with a long-to-be-remembered rendition of the Temptations ' hit, My Girl . This year the parties were numerous and varied, ranging from their second annual Sewer Party to other theme parties such as, Bonnie and Clyde, The Hippie Party and the Jungle Party which almost everyone scratched up as a good time. Thus, Delta Gamma Chapter ever being an example of the motto of Theta Chi Fraternity, Alma Mater First and Theta Chi for Alma Mater. I think someone is watching us. h n Maybe it ' s something I ate. 152 Ancient Greece was nothing like this! . ™ • K ' ' - B - - ' r H , - ' ■• ' 2 b S ' WjSO wJ J!lpiliw$iii ft j JIll «=j Ht£v  V J ]ffift - i, «T ' - -. BBu ■ l- ' Jt! ' ' ■ ' ■- ' ' : ' i K : i; v . ' -4 i 1 -«— B SlI- 1 1 1 R ByJ W fl ,il 1 w Syr -V ■. ,  ' y i ii A J Theta Chi Theta Chi Fall Pledge Class— 1967 153 THETA XI 1. Ed Munn 18. Dave Hughes 35. Bob Komaromi 2. Bob McClure 19. Gary Popson 36. Sandy Bauer 3. Charlie Seaman 20. Don Hazel 37. Jack Owen 4. Gary Weller 21. Bob Pflaum 38. Ron Friend 5. Corky Conner 22. Burt Alexander 39. Karen Smith 6. Dick Paulman 23. Jack Bauer 40. Dave Dzara 7. Kim Black 24. John Milburn 41. John McCuskey 8. Steve Olsen 25. Cliff Springer 42. Will Lacey 9. Earl Tourtilotte 26. Bill Shissler 43. Jeff Hamblin 10. Gary Ledehur 27. Doug Monroe 44. Mike Cottrill 11. Dave Lovevvell 28. Gary Sprague 45. Greg McLendon 12. Don Wales 29. George Proctor 46. Steve Caldwell 13. John Bolslerle 30. Barry McGrath 47. Lee Sherman 14. Larry Koch 31. Jeff Cain 48. George Schwenebraten 15. Ron Carlson 32. Jack Tourtillotte 49. Dale Holmes 16. Dan Rebovich 33. Jeff Allen 50. Jay Holmes 17. Mike Weeks 34. Jim Mishler 154 - 1 bf i ::; ' V t a 3 ■NCTC ' if 4 51. Bob Hein 52. Terry DePugh 53. Sam McClure 54. Preston Herring 55. Bruce Hansen 56. Bob Fehl 57. Frank Catalano 58. Rob Campbell 59. Jeff Thompson 60. George Luoto 61. Tom Clayton 62. Billy Kane 63. Skip Alexander 64. Bob Heim 65. Lee Hein 66. Jeff Blevins This year has been another successful for the men of Kappa Tau Chapter of Theta Xi. They have been active participants in many of the events, organizations, and activities available on the Wesle- yan campus. In intramural football, the Theta Xi ' s captured both the A and C league championships. They also displayed a fine performance in this year ' s Greek Week, by winning the swimming events and from there going on to receive the overall Greek Week Trophy. Rounding out its successful year of brother- hood. Theta Xi took into its bonds fifteen new members, assuring Kappa Tau Chapter of further advancement in the coming years. Theta Xi ' s social highlight of the year, the Iris Ball, past Sweetheart Miss Sandy Bauer turned over her reign to Miss Karen Smith new Theta Xi Sweetheart for the coming year. Brotherhood. ' Theta Xi Men promenade right and do-say-do. 156 Softly now, 1, 2, 3 Sing. What, me worry! Do you see what I see? 157 Football Has Losing Season Football, though a popular sport at West Virginia Wesleyan College, had a disap- pointing season with three wins and five losses. The Bobcats under the leadership of Coach Pugh put forth a willing effort, but the campaign was difficult. Spirits drooped at times, but the Wesleyan spirit never dies — 1969 will be a new year. Coach Pugh giving a little needed advice. Homecoming spectators witness the Bobcats 158 igainst a powerful Waynesburg team. SPORTS Many colleges feel that sports play a very unimportant part in the process of learning. It is often considered by professors that sports take away from academic achievement. But little do these people realize the value of a program of intermural as well as intramural sports. Wesleyan offers a program in sports that is so diversified that every individual has a chance to participate. Through these many sports, the college student learns the value of good sportsmanship as well as achieving ex- cellence in his chosen field. 159 7 J v •• ' w- ' y J s V . v u . 1967-1968 W.Va. Wesleyan Football Team Bobcats attempt to carry ball through defensive territory. 160 Scores Wesleyan . . Wesleyan. . Wesleyan. . Wesleyan . . Wesleyan. . Wesleyan . . Wesleyan. . Wesleyan. . .21 West Liberty 20 . 7 Bluefield 6 . Fairmont 48 . Glenville 20 . 6 Salem 33 . Waynesburg 42 .13 Marietta 10 . Bethany 25 Larry Rhodes takes five 161 Wesleyan carries the ball against West Liberty. The opponent meets Wesleyan on the line. Team spirit contributes 162 to the team ' s ability to cooperate within. 163 « 9 t ' - — VrV Kathe Grebe supervises the action. Betsy Parker prepares A pep talk from the coach always helps the game. 164 Girls ' Field Hockey i. ' ' .- ' ■ • vfMMV , v « . ' . Kathy Grebe, leader of the pack. ♦ ' ' XKi ' X r ' t 165 Cross Country Brings Another Cross Country keeps many athletes in good shape. Dave Reemsnyder ' s cross country team did it again! Victory in six meets out of eight brought honor to Wesleyan. The standing cross country race is a sport in which physical conditioning plays an important role. The outstanding record by this team can be attributed to team- work and leadership under Coach Reem- snyder. A little relaxation is needed after a long race. 1 Championship Home. I, % .% Scores Wesleyan 32 Fairmont 23 Wesleyan 27 D E 28 Wesleyan 27 W.Va. Tech. 30 Wesleyan 29 D E 26 Wesleyan 48 Waynesburg 15 Wesleyan 31 Fairmont 24 Wesleyan 45- Marietta 15 Wesleyan 38 Concord 19 Cross Country Team John Curtis coming down home stretch. 167 I .-- Victory is the result of team work. Jeff Cain adds a kick to secure the ball from the opponent. ■■HflnHBUt HB Soccer Team Has Successful Season. Coach Johnny Myer ' s soccer team had a winning season, although they did not take the West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference title. They placed sec- ond, compared to the two years previous when they were state champions. High scorers for the team were Bob Barillari, John Exposito. and Jeff Cain. if George Stamus starts down the field. 169 1967 Soccer Team Wesleyan 1 Wesleyan 1 Wesleyan 3 Wesleyan 3 Wesleyan 2 Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan 3 Wesleyan 1 Wesleyan 2 Marietta W.Va. U 7 Morris Harvey 1 D E Fairmont Morris Harvey 1 A B 2 Fairmont 2 Frostburg 1 A B 2 Lee Hein gives the ball a hearty kick 170 Sometimes I feel just like relaxing. ' 171 Swimming Team Retains 1968 Swimming Team George Chewning fights the water r REGU MINIWU 13 5 OUT L m sir: NO RUN1 I NO HDRS 172 Championship. Tim Waroblak dives to perfection. Swimmers off to a flying start. Pete Roberts swims hard against competition. Wesley an Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Scores 57 Fairmont 35 56 D E 15 59 West Liberty 40 49 Washington Lee ..55 39 W.Va. U 65 70 Washington Jefferson 34 60 West Liberty 41 173 Large attendance by the student body was always present at the swim meets that were held in the Campus Center pool. 174 Coach Myers can be mighty proud of his swim- ming team as they bring home once more the West Virginia Intercollegiate Athlete Conference swim- ming trophy. The Wesleyan team held an unde- feated record with the state teams with losses to W. Va. University and Washington and Lee. During the 1968 season, Coach Myers viewed some outstanding performances from individual and group participants. Wesleyan was fortunate to have as outstanding swimmers, Ron White, Tim Waroblack, Jim Allison, Tim Clohessy, Tom Green, Jim Harsha, Bob Lincicome, Pete Roberts, Ed Schultz, and Nick Terlaak Poot. Ron White conies up for a little air. Basketball Team Has Slow Season. Ted Pentz aims to sink one in. Hoppy Morton 176 Wesleyan ' s basketball season ended at the WVIAC Tournaments in de- feat. Coach Ellis ' team was deeply punctured, only five returning players remained on the squad this season. Freshman Mark Mendelson shows great promise as a top player for the next three years. As he averaged 24 points per game, Mark became the second highest scorer in the history of the conference. Wayne Olexa, Ted Pentz, Don Butcher, and Hoppy Morton were outstanding scorers during the season. practices during pre-game warm-up. Hoppy Morton dribbles around Glenville Don Butcher finds that his path is blocked and looks for help from a teammate. Ted Pentz positions himself for the rebound ball. player in attempt to make a pass. 179 The track team witnessed out- standing performances from Lar- ry Rhodes and Ralph Berry dur- ing the past season. Coach Pugh worked hard with the Bobcat team with hopes for improvement next year. Wesleyan placed fourtli in the Fairmont Invitational Track meet and the Wesleyan Relays. 220-relay demands full steam ahead 1968 Track Team 180 Track Team Views Plenty of Action 181 Practice makes perfect Cliff Cox receives baton from They are off and running ... 182 Ralph Berry during relay Over the finish line, just in time . Bobcats Win 9, Lose 6 in Conference The baseball team had its share of troubles this season, a problem plaguing many Wesleyan teams. Hitting was the team ' s main problem, al- though the team was greatly improved from last year. Olexa allows 3 hits, as Wesleyan beats Glenville 2-0 in Baseball opener. Gary Dodson watches the action from the bench. Scores Wesleyan 2 2 Wesleyan 2 2 Wesleyan 3 Wesleyan 7 6 Wesleyan 2 4 Wesleyan 5 Wesleyan 7 Wesleyan 1 Wesleyan 2 7 Wesleyan 5 Glenville 5 Marietta 12 10 Alderson-Broadus ... 4 12 Morris Harvey 9 9 Davis Elkins 5 West Liberty 6 5 Washington Jefferson 9 Fairmont 6 16 Concord 1 4 Salem 3 184 ' i?j. - jbFSS • « : g - . ' i. ' — , Chris Hudson slides into base. Baseball games are always filled with action. Chris Hudson rounds the corner 186 AM mU Ending another busy day. W tm y v - « The look of determination. «! Tennis Team Wins 3, John McCuskey hurls one over the net. Scores Wesleyan 1 Wesleyan Wesleyan 3 Wesleyan 7 Wesleyan 1 Wesleyan 7 Wesleyan 4 Wesleyan Wesleyan . Wesleyan . W. Va. U 8 Marietta 9 Fairmont 6 Davis Elkins .2 Salem 8 Davis Elkins 2 Fairmont 5 Washington Jefferson 9 Salem 8 Alderson-Broadus ....0 188 Loses 8 in Seasonal Action The Tennis Team, plagued similiar to some other sports teams on Wesleyan ' s campus, had a 3 win victory during the current season. Coach Reemsnyder saw Randy Dunhem and Mike Williams play in the W. Va. Intercollegiate Athletic Con- ference Tournament. Up and over 189 1968 TENNIS TEAM ROW 1: R. Dunham, John McCuskey, R. Hoellein, B. Ingle. ROW 2: Coach £eemsynder, Mike Williams, J. Tourtillotte, R. Wolfe, Joe Beeson, Captain. A few spectators always makes practicing worthwhile. ■T - , ' 9 ' ■■ ' ■■ ' •■ - .- Jwti - 190 John McCuskey sees a little action. Joe Beeson, 1968 Tennis Captain 191 , Golf Team Has an Up and Down Season Once again Coach Johnny Myers had a slow season when it came to the game of golf. The golf team was pretty green this season with the exception of returning lettermen Gary Weller and Rod McDowell. Many new golfers were added during the season, therefore creating great potential for next year. V Rod McDowell sizes up his chances of sinking his ball. ay. 1968 Golf Team FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: ROW 1: Coach Myers, Larry Koch, Roy Harmon. ROW 2: Robert Heim, Gary Weller. I :M 194  . Rod McDowell leads the pack. Once in a while these golf balls just don ' t land where you aim them. . ■■-;•■; % I -it- V,:J «L, mm Uni M : A ■ ' ' ■ Cheerleaders Promote School Wesleyan cheerleaders, under the leadership of Diane Thomas, deserve a round of applause for their contribution in promoting school spirit at Wesleyan sports events. No other organization dedicates itself to boost the morale of sometimes sagging sports teams. Hours are spent in prac- tice sessions as well as active participation during the football and basketball season. Cheering during the Shrine LEFT: Five peppy cheerleaders can add a lot of excitement to any sports event. 196 Spirit at Sports Events. Tournament at Weston Ann Eichelberger pauses at half time to quench her thirst. 197 1968 CHEERLEADING SQUAD LEFT TO RIGHT: Leslie Byrd, Ann Eichelberger, Diane Thomas, head cheerleader; Cheri Ellis, Betty Resler. Ann Eichelberger and Cheri EHis display Wesleyan spirit at all the basketball games. Head Cheerleader — Diane Thomas Are you ready . . . let ' s go ! 199 Intramurals Attract Many Students During the Academic Year. Intramurals fulfill the n eed for active participa- tion by the students in all major sports. Wesleyan is fortunate to have a wide variety of activities in the sports field throughout the academic year. From September to April, students strive for ex- cellence in every sport, bringing home another tro- pin their goal. Joanne Cadorette socks it to them. ' Agnes Howard Hall receives the ball from Jenkins Hall. 200 Dave Pitcher hits the ball in behalf of Theta Chi. George Bossow drives one home. ' Jane Adamson sets herself up to return the ball to Agnes Howard. 201 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Ted Chadwick, president ; Sue Scherrer, vice-president ; Janice Risher, secrc tary; Ken Warner, treasurer. Seniors Joanne Albrecht Linda Alexander Burt Alexander Jeffrey- Allen Cuthbert David Diane Robert Sue Bonnie Anderson Andris Atkin Ault Bailey Baker Dianne Geoffrey Martha Reg Mary Jane Balcom Barefoot Barry Barss Barteman Margaret Beard 202 Commencement, the Beginning of Life The 1968 school year is slowly coming to a close. Four years of college life have slipped swiftly through the fingers of the seniors, leavin g memories behind and pre- paring them for the future. Gone are the days of term papers, sororities and frater- nities, seranades, lectures, and the Campus Center. Now the seniors become part of a new life, applying the knowledge of college curriculum to the world of reality. 203 Susan Boo George Bossow Jane Bradford Barry Bragg William Brewer Leland Brown ' M Peter Robert Charles Margaret Edward Karl Bruso Burkhart Butcher By id Byrom Caldabaugh Ronald James Ellen Bernard Paulette Brent Carlson Carpenter Carter Chadwick Chadwick Chapman ¥• ■ «• ' ' Hi m 3B M hf ' V P A v ' - •i 1 ft f 4 j ' . L Jfjk Mark Carol Sheridan Virginia Richard Heather Chatterton Chenoweth Chitamber Clark Clopper Cloud Mary Ann Cody John Cogley Kenneth Cook Jean Cooper Peter Cooper 204 Seniors George Crislip Carl Cutchins Edward Crook John Curtis Malvin Daniel David Dardinger Jane Daughertv Marilyn Davidson Sharon Davidson Patricia Timothy Donna Donna Rav Carol Davis Davis Daybill Denham DiCola Dimlin: 205 Sue Arthur Marsha Randall Michael Charles Dobson Dolch Donnelly Dunham Eaton Edgar Phyllis Emrick Thomas Finn Ronald Erickson Carol Evans Gary Evans John Fox Carl Friebel Larry Friend Sharon Everhart Ronald Friend Sharon Fincham Mary Margaret Frueh Keith Fruehan Stephen Galas Jack Gettemy Many senior boys participated in the work-study program, which initially began this year. 206 Ronald Giles William Gillooly Eric Glasser Robert Goodall Seniors spend many leisure hours playing bridge. Seniors David Diane Boyd Mary David John Griffith Grossman Guenther Gwinn Hall Hannan Bruce Stephen Gail Homer Nancy Carol Hansen Hartman Harvey Hasbrouek Hayes Heahvole 207 avid Jay Roberta Julie John Jeanie eckman Heisch Heifer Helmintoller Hersman Heslep William Hufford David Hu hes Dwain Hultbere Decorating a room for a festive occasion — a Wesleyan tradition. 208 Mary Ellen Mary Wayne Michael Deta Kalhryn Ice Irwin Jancsewski Jenkins Jennings Johnson — _ i v  i - ri M H A ,±9 m Hr • ■ B •k F a F K p «■- ■ ' — B r ■u ■ ' 7 k O- ,- • N «v t fofc Robert Jill Janet Dennis Jean Lauren Johnson Jones Jordan Keilholtz Keith Kempton Dave Kestner Robert Komaromi Larry Kilner Jane Kopitko May- Kim Renee Kirkland David Kulp David Lambert wm William Kitney Kathy Laney Richard Klebez David Lantz Janice Lawrence Jan Thomas John Yoohee Lauffer Lauffer Laux Lawler Learner Lee 209 Guy Lynch Edward McCune Keith McGough Darlynn Mabon Ellen Maier Joseph Maltese Jacintha Manning Robert Marner William Marilyn Gordon John Phyllis Elizabeth Marshall Martin Marvin McCans McCloud McComas Seniors Rebecca McCune Susan McCune Peggy Mcgrath Mary McGraw Lee Heatwole expresses her senioritis 210 Irene Jane Saundra William Susan Judith McKinney McNeel Meanor Mease Meatyeard Michael: Guy Mick Janis Miller Larry Miller James Mishler Deborah Mock The smug look of being a senior. Ellen Mudge Cvnthia Muller Robert Moeller Ethel Barbara Wayne Maxine Diana Barbara Moffatt Moore Moore Moorhead Morrison Morton Charles Munson Janet Munson Gary Myers William Myers 211 A favorite pastime on Wesleyan ' s campus. Seniors Joseph Neil Jutta Noot M fM dJTM tm i i David Wayne Godson Elizabeth Lanee Richard Oldaker Olexa Olumba Orner Orner Paulman George Barbara Melvin ' Douglas David Madeline Pettibon Phillips Pierce Pierson Pitcher Popp Gary James George Susan Use Charlotte Popson Power Proctor Proctor Pumphrey Reese 212 Judith Reese Richard Reich Barbara Rhein David Richey Nancy Richmond Janice Risher Peter Roberts Errol Sadlon Sandra Robuck Donald Rose Robert Ross Clinton Roy David Rydholm Robert Saville Rebecca Schaeffer Larry Schrecngost Joseph Scites Gail Scott Mina Scott Joseph Sharkey Susan Sherrer Rachel Shindledecker Peter Shultzabarger Edwin Sinclair tobert Roger Thomas Wilbert Gary Clifford iniith Smith Smith Smith Sprague Springer 213 f j| K Sandra Stanier Earl Stem Rose Stephenson Clyde Stewart Dennis Stogsdill Leslie Stone M ' 4 Vicki Nicholas Fred H. Fred Annis Brian Swaney TerlaakPoot Thistle Thomas Thompson Thompson Jeffrey James George Sandra Karen Jeannie Thompson Thorne Thorton Till Townley Trainer Nancy Trathowen David Vredenburg Jo-Anne Troendle James Wagner Anita Troxell Randall Tucker Joan VanBlarcom Holly Walker Lawrence Walter Alice Warner Leonard Vasilko Kenneth Warner 214 xmmi Patricia Wass David Watson Ralph Weichand . . 1 as Mm 1 L HJj |y L 1 - r « Home Economics major never found a dull moment during tailoring class. Susan Wells John West Gregg Wilbert Seniors Brenda Karen Frances Michael William Barbara Wilhelm ilkinson Williams Williams Willis Wisser Curtis Wisser Jane Witherite Patricia Wolfe Richard Wolfe Pamela Woods Jean Wooldridge Perry Wright Suzanne Young Nancy Yuengling Richard Yule Patricia Zaccari Donette Zickefoose 215 Robert Allman Linda Allport Janice Constance Andrews Archer Richard Armentrout Karen Ashanky Jean Austin Leopold Austin Harold Backus Howard Backus Linda Backus David Bagley Henry Austin Jill Bahrenburg Shelia Jane John Sandra Robert Roger Jacqueline Bailey Barker Bauer Bauer Beakley Beales Beall 216 Kathleen Beardsley Samuel Beatty James Bias Ruth Bird Linda Bizaro Joseph Black Thomas Black Randall Bogert Ai ATk Elaine Brown Helen Butler Ross Brown John Brunson Jean Brvson Catherine Buchanan David Buchanan Joanne Cadorette Jeffrey Cain Judith Cain Stephen Caldwell Charles Campbell Cinda-Lu Bonafield Bradford William Richard Betty Paul Richard Deborah Bond Bonesteel Bo wen Boydstun Boyle Brisbin Brown Joyce Burleigh Brenda Carpenter Linda Roy Paul Linda Frank jm Karen Carroll Carter Carver Ca to Catalano Challender Chapman 217 A familiar scene ... the SCOW Mtkm William Clark Terry Clemons BethAnn Clifford Linda Cochrun Jane Coleman Linda Coleman George Collins Sherry Courtney Barbara Cowen Margaret Coale Constance Coye Mary Ann Phillip Michael Diane Roberta Wayne Brian Crawford Cupp Cutright Daniell Davis deRosset Detrick Lee Marilyn John William Nancy Gerald Janet Dinsel Distad Dodd Donkin Donner Dotson Durrett 218 4«b David Thomas Dianne Cheri Richard James Charles Dzara Elder Elias Ellis Elwell Eskins Evans Larry Rohert Janice Robert Margaret Linda Nancy Evans Fahrner Feaster Fehl Fehrman. Felton Filler Jilt Thomas Charles Lauri-Ann Kathleen Nancy Joseph Finch France Frantz Frueh Fuller Fuller Gaither William Callo Ann Gardner Rita Gerbitz Richard Gibson Randolph Gilbert Barbara Giles William Giordanengo Barbara Mary Craig Nancy David Robert Anne Glenn Gochenour Goff Goodfellow Gray Gray Green Laura Linda Nancy Thomas Patricia John Pamela Green Green Green Green Greer Griffith Griffith 219 Janis Gundy Gretchen Hall Sherry Hall William Halterman Roy Harman Jack Owen spends many ai Jon Harrigan Rita Harrington Jean Harris James Harsha Frances Hartzell Alice Donald James Barbara Robert Barbara David Hawley Hazel Hazlett Heckert Hein Helms Heptin Preston Herring Cathy Hoffman Dennis Hoffman Joseph Holoski Lynda Hostettler Tyler Houck Judith Howe Ruth Ann Howes Vera Lou Hoy 1 man Dorothy Hummel Brian Humphreys Richard Hyre Lynn Iannarone Lois Inzetta Kaylene Georgia Tucker Kathryn David Mark Milton James Jenkins Johnson Johnston Jordan Kasrel Kay 220 ?ning making good use of the Centrex System. David Kir by Carol Klick Claudia Krider Beverly Kuhn Mary Kulhavy William Lambert Charles Laney Craig Lang Dorothy Lau Maryann Lauffer Marc Laughlin Constance La very- Edgar Leachman Edward Leasure Wendy Leathers Thomas Lewis Rebecca Lilly Carlene Lindberg Sherry Lloyd George Locke David Love well William Mac key Ralph Maulle Ty Houck, Bill Reese and Bill Gillooly observe the Bobcats at play. 221 Sam McClure Patricia McCormick Helen McCu Frank Catalano, Bob Hein, and Jay Holmes indulge in some extra-curricular activities. Juniors Carolyn Mclntire David McNeill Linda Mehringer Marcia Menzies William Merante Prudence Douglas Mercer Michael Susan Michel Clay Cheryl Milholland Miller r - 1 Christina Philip Miller Minderlein James Moore Susan Moran Joseph Morock Wanda Morris David Morton 222 Stephen Olsen Gary O ' Neal Arthur Osborn Jack Owen .Mark Palmer Betsv Parker John Parnell Elsie Parton Sandra Patsch Carol Pax ton Lee Pearce Robert Pentz Darlene Perazzone Robert Pflaum Arnold Phipps Glenna Phipps Georgette Polcsak Patricia Porcheron Judy Putnam Linda Raphalion Christine Rapking Triana Rapking Lynn Rebillard David William Reemsnyder Reese James Reeves John Reger Cathy Reid James Remsen Carolyn Reneau Betty Resler John Rex road Larry Rhodes Jon Rickey Carole Ringler James Robb Martha Roberts Sue Robinson Thomas Robinson Wendy Ruthven Rena Ryder Armand SaUati 223 John Sapola Patricia Savage Dennis Schaefer Marilyn Scherr Sandra Schruise George Schwenebraten Linda Scragg Rosalie Seebe i Barth Semenoro Georgan Shaffer Susan Shaw Margaret Shepherd Stephen Shepler Lee Sherman William Shissler Philip Shkuda Odessa Shuler Rose Shumate Carolyn Sillaman Linda Simile Frank Slaughter Jim Robb takes five at Registration. Sandra Smith Diane Snow Daniel Smythe Susan Snyder Barbara Starkey 224 Intramurals play a large role on Wesleyan ' s campus. Deep concentration is needed by the participant?, as well as by the observers. Diana Straley Judith Sutton Susan Sweezy Ann Swope William Tadlock Dorothy Tanner Stephen Terry Diane Thomas Mary- Thompson Vicki Thorn Nancy Thumm Barbara John Tonkinson Tourtillotte Charlene Trainor Josephine Trumbo Cynthia Tucker Christine Umstot Cheryl Walton Larry Wamsley 225 Kathryn Irene Robert Ward Warman Warman Ronald White Joan Wilbur Donna Wiley Frank Williams Nancy Williams Rose Wilson mh ' „ Warren Winders Carol Wisma Dusty Williams prepares for action, as water boy for the football team. Nancy Wood Prudence Woodard Walter Young Judy Stoddard keeps score for the New Dorm softball team that won the trophy. 226 mfm Hfl H ■IBM Juniors James Adama Willard Gray Sharon Ashworth Nancy Lantz Judith Adkins James Mallett Walter Babb Larry McCartney Edward Blake Ronald Meffert Mervyn Cass Lewis Mills Henry Cheney Brent Phillips Elaine Clark Alfred Pistilli Robert Clark Donald Ransom James Cox Richard Robbins Ovid Duncan William Steele John Esposito Linda Taylor David Feola Frederick Timhrook Kathryn Flint Wayne Turner David Fort Thomas Witzenberger 227 Suzanne Linda Kathryn Jayne Mary Grace David Carol Abbey Abbott Alcox Allen Allshouse Almond Anderson y rj , f 4ihA; James Anderson Margaret Anderson Melinda Andrews Gerald Armstrong David Axtell Nathaniel Ay re Steven Backus Durant Baker James Baldwin Gail BaJlinger Karen Barclay Kimberley Barefoot Robert Barillari Carolyn Barker  R A2W 4 Karen Ban- Thomas Bartley Joanne Baudi Caroline Bell Elizabeth Bel mo re Michael Bennett John Best Jeffrey Bissell Alice Bixler Kim Black Edward Blake Nancy Blake Marianne Pamela Blevins Blevins U 4, till Roland Elizabeth Sharon Robert Timothy Murray Michael Begart Bonnett Bradeen Bradshaw Brannon Breakiron Bruner 228 Charles Keith Brzezinski Buchanan %i M 7 B r -$ H . w T S V - i - , ' jj:iV:Tx9 gjfl H Diana Bush Charlotte Buzzard SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Ginny Gillenwater, treasurer; Mary- Ann Blevins, secretary; Gail Miller, vice president; Mike Bruner, president. Sophomores RonaJd Cadmus Linda Cant ley Joan Caxr Samuel Carver Molly Case Carl Channing Dorothy Gierry George Winston Patricia George Wanda Charles Dennis Chewning Chow Cltne Clohessy Cochran Coleman Conner Daniel Elaine Ray John Carolyn Catherine Michael Conrad Conrad Conrad Coontz Cooper Cotter Cottrill 229 Saundra Covault Amy Cowherd Meredith Naudts agrees that a football game is so much more interesting to watch when there is a back to lean on. Paul George Crawford Criss Richard Wayne Luanne Richard Linda Margaret Robert Cromwell Crossman Crouse Crowe Cullings Cummings Cummings Dalyn Curry Daniel Curry Burl Curtright Camille Cutright Hayes Cutright Loretta Dalie Karen Dame Elizabeth Joe Doris Nancy Kathleen Carole Christine Davenport Davis Day Decker Dehaas Deible Delung 230 Richard Kathleen Richard Ronald Gary Gregory Kenneth Denver Deny Diak Dixon Dodson Donley Douglas Suzan Downs Marjory Eaton John Ekey William Downs Carol Dueger Jennifer Dunlap Helen Eagles Christine Easton Margaret Eaton Cheryl Eccles Joan Elzey Mary Eder Gary Edwards Ally son Eggars Ann Eichelberger Irene Eister Jean Eng Raymond Engelman Kristine Englert Dane Ewen Kathy Fantasia Richard Louisa Caryl Diane Peggy Sharon Stephen Fend rick Fernandez Ferrebee Fetzer Fleming Forrest Foster Frank Janet Cinda Brenda Melba Linda Mary Fowler Fox Frenzel Fuilen Gainer Galton Gardner 231 Ruth Hast models Wesleyan ' s version of the mini-skirt. Susan Gerwig Virginia Gillenwater Allan Gillis Rodney Godwin Donald Green David Greer Thomas Grimes Elizabeth Grosvenor Dorothea Guinther Joan Hackett Candace Hadley Judith Hain Natalie Hall Ruth Lee Brian Ronald Susan Janis Hugh Hast Hein Hixson Hoellein Hoffman Hogg Hoisington 232 Patricia Sue Hollopeter Honse Holly Hopkins Pat Ho wart h Robert Hudson Melvyn Hughes Priscilla Humphreys Linda Ronald Huselton Hutson Bruce JackeJ Janice Jackman Holly Jameson Janet Jarvis Barbara Jobe tBf; Robert Linda Connie Shirley Dennis Judith Yvonne Johns Johnson John-ton Jordan Keefe Keene Kerns Thomas Nancy Ken King Robert Kiser Richard Kittell Nancy Knight Sophomores Mt. State Linens provides laundry for the students who prefer clean sheets. 233 Carol Koczyn David Kohl Robert Kopp Karl Kortlandt David Kramer Delinda Kuhn Robert Kurbel William Lacey Linda Lack Patricia LaCorte Cynthia Ladd Joyce Laferty Hubert Lake Arthur Lapp Robert Lardin Jacqueline La t tore Frederick Leasure Elizabeth Lincicome Susan Lockhart Walter Carol Longhurst Lowery Sara Lukens Lynn Luzier Molly Lynch Margaret Lynt Douglas Macallister Donald McAllister Robert McClure Rainy days are quite frequent o Sarah McCune James McCutcheon Jane McHugh 234 James Mallett Robert Malone James Mamas Michael Marcy Beth Belmore and Carol Shelter believe that it is more fun to watch the football game in the rain. Phyllis Marsden Joseph Martin James Meek John Milburn Gail Miller Sheri Moody Carolyn Morgan Betty Morrison David Morrow Susan Murray Vonnie Murray Cynthia Myers David Myers David Myers Wesleyan ' s campus. Merideth Naudts Vickie Naylor Richard Newbrough Gary Olson Margaret O ' Roark 235 Dianna Poland Daniel Popp Susan Price Diana Prince Donald Pritchard Charles Pugh Raymond Randall Robert Rau Daniel Rebovich Jane Reed Slanton Reed Barbara Rlmades Sara Rhodes Harry Risher Anne Janet Carl Ma re i a Jimmy Pa m a lee Margaret Risinger Roberts Robinson Roesch Rogers Rohde Rose 236 Margaret Ross Kathleen St. Clair Clara Savicki Edgar SavUle Kimberly Schafer Marsha Schmitt Edward Schultz David Scott Carol Shelter Margo Snider Marsha Spohn Nedra Scott Merrill Seaman Robert Seidel Ronald Sheets Karen Shelton Robert Sherburne Gail Shippey Bon i la Smith Gerald Smith Mark Smith Richard Smith Susan Smith Robert Sommerville Susan Soper Roberta Spach June Sparks Wade Sperry Janet Sprinkle George Stamas David Stanley Jennie Stevens John Ann Cathy Peter Robert Carole Thomas Stranges Straub Stullenbarger Sullivan Sullivan Swope Tarn 237 fjlp y Linda Taylor Martha Taylor Nancy Taylor Nancy Taylor Susan Taylor Linda Tenney Bonita Thomas Phillip Thomas Barbara Thompson Tracy Thorn Margaret Thome Leslie Tierney Robert Titchenal Roger Trusler Karen Tucker Donald Ulrich William VanDe Car Richard VanHouten James Vaughn Linda Vislay Roy Wager In the wee small hours of the morning Terrence Wagner Robert Waldron Timothy Waroblak Linda Watkins Michael Weeks Judy Weidlich Donald Wales John Waugaman Charles Weiss 238 Gary Weller Lynn Weyandt King We y ant Charles Whiffen Lois Wilcher Dorothy Wilfong Helen Williams Susan Keith Wilson Wimmersberger Jeannette Win free William Witzmann Maria Woessner Roger Wolfe Ann Wood Barbara Wood Thomas Wooley Harriet Young Debora Minnie Yule Zanzinger Sophomores Karen Beatty William Hamilton Raymond Bogart Arthur Harrig James Bramble Betty Harris Roger Campbell John Harrison James Clifford Philip Hawthorne Dorothy Cowager Dale Hayden James Columbus Lester Jarboe Terry Depugh Daniel Kane Sharon Diehl Consuello Kennedy John Doner Thomas Knowlson Richard Esposito Judith Martin Craig Goff Robert Martin Gerald Groves Elise Mitchell Jon Gulnac L nn Myers Harry Olmsted James Perdue Ray Profitt Dorothy Richardson Madeline Seeker Julie Shepardson Karne Smith Kathleen Smith Rosemary Smith Jeffrey Stemple DavidTalbott William Vernon Robert Weisert Dannie Wilfong 239 Enthusiasm runs high while freshmen await registration Mary Ammar Barhara-Jo Bellino Gayle Bcntzen Donna Bever Ra ndal] Jerald Birmelin Brenda Biser Elaine Anderson Ernest James Judith Brenda Kathleen Nancy Catherine Andrew Arter Atzenhofer Ayers Baker Baker Baran Marianne Paul Lowell Linda Carole William David Barella Barry Bartelme Bass Bayard Becker Belcht Christine Bolsley 240 Freshmen Patricia Boal Richard Boger Sally Boo FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Loyette Miller; treasurer, Cherie Nick; secretary, Jim Okarak; vice- president, Bill Becker; president. Randall Brammer Richard Braun Linda Bromley Gloria Brown K,l r Brown Rodney Brown 241 Freshmen Sallie Brunton Pamela Bucher Hulse Budd Roberta Bultman Ji4 v John Campbell Robert Campbell Lewis Canlley Joyce Carmichael Alexander Carmichel Jim Carson Nancy Carter William Case Louis Chaboudy Daniel Chad wick Scott Christie Marianne Clarke Thomas Clavton Shelley Clemens Mary Cobb Mary Cofer Donald Coleman Shelia Collier Lester Cotio-Thorner Sarah Cowger Thomas Crab tree Julie Cheryl Gloria James Peyton William Timothy Craft Cramer Creighton Creighton Cromwell Crouch Crowley 242 Melissa Sandra Frank Joyce David James Bonnie Crumley Culp Cummings Cusick Damcott Daniels Davis ft tifaaJUtiX Dennis Davis Diane Davis Donald Davis Nancy Davis Sharon Davis Carl a Dawson Jane Dearstyne Doreen Deeley Darlene Delich Elizabeth Dixon Howard Doak Candace Dollman Mary ' Dorsey Karen Drop Vicky Dumire Nancv Dye Daniel Duncan Sandra Duvall Jeffrey Dykstra Barbara Eddy Robert Eldridge Karen Englander William Engle A freshman finds that some girls can cut hair as well as barbers. 243 Christine Fen ton Julie Ferentz Kenneth Ferguson Suzanne Ferguson iff f% Doreen Deeley exhibits the Wesleyan Spirit. ' Melody Finnegan Carol Fischer Merrillee Fisher Robert Linda Stephen Robert Robert Deborah William Frey Friend Gammarine Gammons Gatehouse Gates Gearhart Leslie Arthur David Susan Janice Patricia Mary Gilham Gobeille Goff Grant Gray Grove Grubb 244 Nancy Guills Judy Gwinn Pamela Hagan Linda Hall Nancy Halsey Jeffrey Hamblen Thomas Hamilton Kathryn Hammond Barbara Harris Betty Hartley Mary Harvey Susan Harvey Thomas Janice Hasbrouck Hastings Gary Haupt Kathleen Hawkins Georgia Hays Harold Hebb Jonathan Hedges Bonnie Heil Robert Heim Pamela Henry David Herman Linda Hernandez Andrew Hileman Nancy Hill Rosalie HiU Shelli Hinerman Mary Jo Hodgman Susan Hoffman Kay Hoggatt Linda Holbrook Marilyn Holdsworth Dale Holmes Margaret Hopkins 245 Christopher Hudson Tom Hultine Deborah Hunt Chris Ingold Ruth Johnson Mary Johnston Charles Jones Edwin Jones Terrell Jones William Jones Janice Junier William Kane Wendy Kaufman Robert Kayser Dennis Keen Judith Kiehl Delia Kinsolvine John Knabenshoe Richard Knapp Gloria Knappenberger Lawrence Koch Freshman Patricia Sibold reigns as 1967 W. Va. State Dairy Princess. Lynne Leslie Aletta Linger Robin Linsenmann 246 Sally Margaret Marilyn Mary- William Michael Little Long Long Long Lovitt Luginbill Joanne Lukmire Judith Charles John Sara Deloris E. Barry Hugh Lundgren MacLeod McCIoud McCorkle Mi Cuteheon McGrath McJunkin Susan Man Michael Thomas Marcia Christy Barbara McKenna McKinnon McQuilln Macioch Macklin Mager Magierski Marsha Karen Manni Marsteller Professor Green initiates Terry Thomas to the language lab. Mary Michael Brom Miller Lana Miller Lovetle Miller Frances Miller Elizabeth Mills Judith Miller Sharon MUls 247 Freshmen Freshmen built the Homecoming Queen ' s Float in honor of World Peace. ; : -1 1 1 m Sharon Thomas Barry Wayne Shari Cynthia Bettv Moore Moore Morrill Morris Morrison Mosher Mum ford Virginia Munch Cleryl Nick Diane Norman Beverly Norton Marcia Nothgale Deborah Nott Dorothy Noyes Susanna O ' Dell Richard Ogden Genevieve O ' Hara James Okonak Nancy Oliver Marybeth O ' Neill Carolyn Orsini Mary Wendy- Gail Gregory Louis Lee Juanita Palmer Parker Paterson Perkins Perna Pertz Piercy 248 .atherine Lois Deborah John Kay Judi James intar Plank Pollock Porter Porter Powers Quade Stephen Elizabeth William Chere Terry Katherine Susan Randall Rankin Raupp Redner Reed Reemsnyder Reneau Larry Reseter Marsha Reynolds June Rice Wesley Richardson Judith Richard Richmond Riggs Barbara Ringleb Kathie Ripley Gary Ritner Janice Roberg Joyce Robinson Ruth Robinson Barbara Robinson Linda Roche Jean Rogers Beth Rogerson m z i 4d m - n. A ■ ' w - - fL A to Robert Roth Caroline Rumsey Gussie Runion Karen Ruppel Thomas Ryan Carolyn Ronald Philip Charles Charles Alan Mark Saxton Say Schwier Scragg Seaman Selchan Shaffer 249 Agnes Howard ' s Homecoming decorations. Freshmen Nancy Shane Mark Sharpless Dean Frank Shindledecker Shomo Judith Susan Patricia Judy Ellen Kay Cynthia Shomo Shreve Sibold Simmons Simpson Slade Smith James Smith Paul Smith Ronald Smith Nancy Sommerville Jennings Spencer Carl Spangler Thomas Stech chulte Ralph Ruth Rhonda Judy Craig Timothy Raymond Stevenson Stewart Stinnette Stump Swanson Swartz Swisher 250 Barbara Tanner Gregg Taylor Carol Thomas Dave Thomas Teresa Thomas Bina Thompson James Thompson John Nancy Albert Terry Philip Earle Beverly Thompson Thorn Thorp Tolles Tooze Tourtillotte Tragus Allan Tweedy Charles Tyree Gary Utter Carol Vigilanti Carl VomEigen Cheryll Walker Barbara Wallace Todd David Linda Claudia Katherine Christine Pamela Wallace Wamsley Wan- Warner Wan- Wege Weiss Bicycling, the easy way to lose those added Saga pounds. 251 Wina Williams Coralou Wilson George Wilson Marilyn Wilson Nancy Wilson Rhonda Wilson w t y A i Willa Wilson Carole Donald Sue Beverly Edward Barbara Danny Witherite Wood Woodward Young Young Zalar Zulick 252 McCuskey Hall wins On Campus Decorations Trophy. Freshmen Elaine Sponsky, Freshman Homecomii Attendant Joyce Balsey Robert Bardsley Judy Beck Dannie Beer Barbara Berisford Kathyne Berney Joseph Bishop Joseph Bosilone Mark Booth Myrna Brown Oliver Brown Melvin Browning Wiley Byers Steven Campbell William Carpenter Peter Carty Michael Choban Jeanne Christensen Linda Cline Thomas Cochran James Collins Marcia Corbett Patricia Cowger Joanne Credle Anna Curzi Kenneth Davidson William Dobbie Sarah Driver Jane Duncan Gary Eakins David Emmett Jane Gay Daryl Goodman James Gwinn Pamela Hall Delmis Hamner Gwynn Harris Susan Hoffman William Holmes Lora Hutchinson Stewart Hopkins Susan Jackson Paul Jastrzemski Linda Johnson James Kellogg John Kibort Virgil Koon Donald Lambiotte Larry Lees William Lovitt William Maley Daniel Mandich William Mann Roger Mannon Donald Mathew Douglas Monroe John Moore Rosemary Miliotis Kim Mueller Robert Niccolai Linda Nickerson Thomas Oliver Gail Pirog Beverly Plummer Tommy Pusey Robert Pratt George Precopia Michael Ransom James Reed Donald Salsbery Emmett Scott Elaine Sponsky Gil Steinberger Norene Stevenson Susan Stewart David Talbott Ciirl Tavalaro William Thurman n Tompson Dorothy Trainer Percilla Waugh Stephen Wesl Cindy Willis Curtis Wimer Galen Withers Carol Woodford Frederick Williams Kathleen Vaughn 253 1968 W. VA. WESLEY AN COLLEGE Albrecht. Joanne E.; A.B.; Chem- istry; Westfield, N.J.: Benzene Ring. Sec. Alexander, Burt E.; B.S.; Physi- cal Education; Russell. Pa.; Theta Xi; Swim Meet manager; Band. Alexander, Linda D.; A.B.: Ele- mentary Education; Williamstown, W. Va.; PHAROS; SEA. Allen, Jeffrey G.; B.S.; Business Administration; Medford. N.J.; Theta Xi; Men ' s Glee Club. Allison. James W. IV; B.S. Phy- sical Education; Baltimore, Md.; Swimming Team. Ames, Gary D.; A.B.: Sociology; WalHngford, Conn.; Phi Sigma Ep- silon: Sociology Club. Anderson, Cuthbert B.; A.B.: Edu- cation; Brooklyn, N.Y.: Sigma The- ta Epsilon; Intermurals, softball and football; MSM: SEA. Andris, David K. Atkin, Diane J.; A.B.; Elementary Education; Warren, Ohio; Alpha Gamma Delta; SEA. Ault, Robert L.; B.S.; Business Ad- ministration; Oakland. Md. Bailey. Irene S.; B.S.; Business Ad- ministration; Buckhannon, W. Va. ; Alpha Gamma Delta: AWS Pro- gram Board; TAC; Mountain State Forest Festival Princess. Baker, Bonnie M. Balcom. Dianne E.; A.B.; Christian Education; Newton Highlands, Mass.; Women ' s Glee Club; Soci- ology Club. Barefoot, Geoffrey D.; B.S.; Busi- ness Administration; Irwin, Pa.; Theta Chi; IFC: Soccer. Barry, Martha J.; A.B.; Education; Irwin. Pa.; Alpha Delta Pi; PHA- ROS; SEA: CCPB Social Coram.; Sitzmark Ski Club. Barss, Reg D.; A.B.: Religion: Ra- venna, Ohio; Sigma Theta Epsilon. Barteman. Mary J.; B.S.; Business Administration; Bethesda, Md. ; Al- pha Xi Delta; Panhellenic Special Projects Chairman; Elections Com- mittee; Traffic Committee of Com- munity Council: AWS Representa- tive. Beard. Margaret S.; A.B.; Psychol- ogy: Spencer, W. Va.: Kappa Phi: Psi Chi ; Religious Life Council ; MSM; Freshman Counselor. Becker, Marion J.; A.B.; Elemen- tary Education; Mt. Lebanon. Pa.; Alpha Xi Delta; Traffic Comm., secretary ; SEA ; AWS Representa- tive. Beeler, Susan C; A.B.; Sociology; Fairview, Mass.; Awards Comm.; CCPB, co-chairman recreation comm.; SSP; Sociology Club. Beeson, Joseph S-; A.B.; History; Thurmont, Md. ; Phi Sigma Epsi- lon; Tennis Team; Omicron Delta Kappa, president; Sigma Eta Sig- ma; Who ' s Who; Honor Board, chairman; Academic Affairs Comm. Bennett. Larry L.; B.S.; Business Administration ; Weston. W. Va. ; Golf Team; Economics Club. Beorn, Paul; B.S.; Business Ad- ministration: Parkersburg, W. Va. Beorn, Sara; A.B.; Christian Edu- cation; Vienna, W. Va. Bettinger, Karen; A.B.: Sociology; Palatine. 111.: Alpha Delta Pi; Hoc- key; Junior Class Secretary, sopho- more publicity chairman; AWS; Residence hall president; LAUREL REVIEW; Crisman Club; Glee Club. « Biggar. Richard; B.S.; Chemistry; Ridgefield, Conn. Biser, Robert C; B.S.; Business Administration; Frederick, Md.; Theta Chi, treasurer; Interfrater- nity Council, treasurer; Community Council, freshman representative; Who ' s Who; Honorary Business So- ciety, president ; Greek Week, co- chairman. Blackadar. John M.; A.B.: Psychol- ogy; Rochester, N.Y. ; Sigma The- ta Epsilon; Religious Life Council; Choir. Blackadar. Karen K.; A.B.; Ele- mentary Education; Augusta, N.J.; Kappa Phi; MURMURMONTIS; SEA; Glee Club. A.B.; Sociol- ogy: Pittsburgh. Pa.; Betty Lamp Club; Sociology Club. Blair. Mary Jane; B.S.; Physical Education; Glendale, W. Va. ; Al- pha Delta Pi. president, treasurer; Panhellenic Council; AWS: Delta Psi Kappa; Dean ' s List; Physical Education Majors and Minors Club: SEA. Blevins, John J.; B.S.; Biology; ver Spring, Md.; Theta Xi; Intra- murals. Bly, Suzan E.; B.S.; Business Ad- ministration; Winchester, Va.; Al- pha Gamma Delta, treasurer, vice president; Who ' s Who; Honorary Business Society, secretary; Soquin- ta, president; Sigma Eta Sigma; Haught Literary Society; CCPB, co- chairman CCRC. Bolsterle, John G.; B.S.; Business Administration; South Plainfield, N.J.; Theta Xi. Boo, Susan R.; A.B.; Sociology; West Boylstun. Mass.; MURMUR- MONTIS; Freshman Publicity Chairman; SSP; Sociology Club. Bossow, George F.; B.S.; Physical Education: Deans, N.J.; Chi Phi; Football; Track; Glee Club. Bradford, Jane A.; A.B.; Elemen- tary Education: Lansdale, Pa.; Al- pha Delta Pi. rushing chairman; PHAROS; SEA. Bragg, Barry A.; B.S.; Psychology: St. Albans, W. Va.; Kappa Alpha; Debate Team. Brewer, William L-; B.S.: Biology; Fairfield, Conn. : Beta Beta Beta, historian; Benzene Ring; Faculty Assistant. Brown, Leland P.; B.S. ; Business Administration: Munhall, Pa.: The- ta Chi. Brunner, James R.; A.B.; Christian Education ; Verona, Pa. ; Student minister. Bruso, Peter L. ; A.B.: Govern- ment ; Montpelier. Vt. ; Phi Sigma Epsilon. pledge trainer; Freshman counselor. Burkhart. Robert A.; A.B.; Edu- cation; Mount Kisco, N.Y.; Chi Phi; SEA; Intramurals. Burmeister. John H.; B.S.: Mathe- matics; Port Washington, N.Y. Butcher, Charles D.; A.B.: tion; Buckhannon, W. Va. ; ball. Educa- Basket- Byrd, Margaret L.; B.S.: Library Science; Barboursville, W. Va.; Kappa Phi; Pfieffer Society; MSM. Byrom, Edward M.; B.M.E.; Mu- sic; McKeesport. Pa.; Phi Sigma Epsilon; Community Council, sen- ior representative ; Chairman of Special Activities Committee; ODK; Choir, president; Chorale; College organist; MENC; AGO; Religious Life Merit Award; May Sing best director; The Fanta- sticks ; Brigadoon . Caldabaugh, Karl; A.B.; Philoso- phy; Salisbury, Md.; Kappa Alpha. Carlson, Ronald B.; B.S.; Business Administration: Kingsville, Ohio; Theta Xi. Carpenter, James R.; B.S.; Physi- cal Education: Buckhannon. W. Va. ; Chi Phi; Inter fraternity Coun- cil, president, vice-president; Foot- ball; Baseball. captain; QDK; Who ' s Who. Carter, Ellen S.; A.B.; -Christian Education; South Charleston, W. Va.; Alpha Xi Delta; Intramurals; CCPB. chairman, co-chairman, cul- ture committee; Community Coun- cil; Who ' s Who. Cass, Mervin E.; B.S.; Psychology Buckhannon, W. Va. Chadwick, Bernard H.; A.B.; Reli- gion; Ridgway, Pa.; Chi Phi. sec- retary; Football; Community Coun- cil; Traffic Committee Chairman; Awards Committee Chairman; Jun- ior Class President: Senior Class President; Religious Life Council, program committee; SSP Chadwick, Paulette F.; A.B.; His- tory: South Easton, Mass.; Intra- murals: SEA. CCUN: International Relations Club; Sociology Club: Homecoming Committee. Chapman, James B.; B.S.; Econo- mics; Wheeling, W. Va.; Theta Chi, secretary; Tennis. Chatterton, Mark H. ; A.B.: Philo- sophy; Central Bridge. N.Y.; Sig- ma Theta Epsilon; Soccer; PHA- ROS: MSM; Choir. Chenoweth, Carol A.; B.S.; Home Economics: Miami. Fla.; Betty Lamp Club; Sociology Club. Chitamber, Sheridan; A.B.; Eng- lish; Dhanbad, Bihar, India; Ten- nis; Soccer. Clark. Virginia S.; A.B.: Elemen- tary Education ; Surveyor. W. Va. ; AWS, cabinet; Jenkins Hall Presi- dent; Freshman Counselor; Spanish Club. Clopper, Richard R.; A.B.; Psy- chology; Severna Park, Md.; Psi Chi; Psychology Club. Cloud, Heather A.; A.B.; Psy- chology; Osterville. Mass. ; Sigma Eta Sigma; Soquinta; Haught Lit- erary Society; Psi Chi; Psychology Club; MURMURMONTIS; AWS representative. Cody, Mary A.; B.S.; Business Ad- ministration: Charleston, W. Va.; Alpha Gamma Delta, second vice- president; Beta Beta Beta, secre- tary; AWS, corresponding secretary. Cogley, John C; A.B.; Philosophy; Blairsville, Pa.; Theta Chi; Foot- ball; Religious Life Council; CCUN; The Fantasticks. Cook, Kenneth W.; B.S.; Business Administration; Mt. Vernon, N.Y.; Intramurals. Cooper. Jean K.; A.B.; Sociology; Rock Cave, W. Va.; Glee Club; SSP. Cooper, Peter J.; A.B.; Psychology; Rock Cave. W. Va. ; Brass Ensem- ble. Cooper, Susan; B.S.: Home Econo- mics; South Orange, N.J.; Zeta Tau Alpha, treasurer; Betty Lamp Club; Glee Club. Courtney. Mary V.; B.S.: Home Economics; Barboursville, W. Va.;_ Alpha Delta Pi. membership chair- ' man : CCPB Cultural Committee : Betty Lamp Club; Playshop. Cox. Frances M-; B.S.; Home Eco- nomics; East Longmeadow, Mass.; Alpha Delta Pi; Pi Kappa Nu; Bet- ty Lamp Club; Theta Xi Sweet- heart. Craft. Constance R.; A.B.: Sociol- ogy; Weston, W. Va.; Kappa Phi; SAW; SSP; AWS representative; Sociology Club, secretary; Glee Club. Crislip, George L.; A.B.; Educa- tion ; Webster Springs. W. Va. ; Band. Crook, Edward D-; B.S.: Biology: Cockeysville. Md.; PHAROS; Choir; Chorale; Campus Photo- grapher ' s Assistant. Curtis. John M.; A.B.; Government; Meridan, Conn.; Phi Sigma Epsilon; Interfraternity Council; CCUN; In- ternational Relations Club: Dean ' s List. Cutchins, Carl B.; A.B.: History; Linthicum. Md.; Phi Sigma Epsilon house manager; Community Coun oil, president; Who ' s Who; ODK MSM: CCPB co-chairman cultural CCRC committees; Philosophy Club Choir; Administration Committee Band. Daniel, Malvin C; A.B.: English; Buckhannon, W. Va.; SEA. Dardinger, David E.; B.S.; Chemis- try; Mt. Vernon, N.Y.; Benzene Ring. Daugherty, Jane A.; B.M.E.; Mu- sic Education; Phillippi. W. Va.; Alpha Gamma Delta, song direc- tor; AWS. cabinet; Holloway Hall president; AGO: MENC, vice-pres- ident : Band ; Orchestra; Choir : Tour Choir; Chorale; Student di- rector; Music Merit Award; Bri- gadoon ; The Fantasticks : Fresh- man Counselor; May Sing, best di- rector. Davidson, Marilyn S. ; A.B. ; Eng- lish; Rock Cave, W. Va.; Kappa Phi; Haught Literary Society; Sig- ma Eta Sigma: Sigma Tau Delta; Soquinta; TAC. Davidson, Sharon; A.B.: History; Rock Cave. W. Va.; Kappa Phi: AWS; TAC, president. Davis, Patricia L.; A.B.; Religion; Pittsburgh. Pa.; Kappa Phi, chap- lain, program chairman; Religious Life Council, chairman; Chapel Choir: Phi Sigma Epsilon Sweet- heart. Davis, Timothy E.; A.B.; Art; Mi- amisburg. Ohio; Kappa Alpha, float chairman: Football, track; CCPB, publicity chairman; Kappa Pi. Daybill, Donna; A.B.: Elementary Education: Wyckoff, N.J.: Alpha Xi Delta; SEA. Denham, Donna L.; B.S.; Home Economics: Alpha Delta Pi: Betty Lamp Club. DiCola. Raymond F.; B.S.; Physi- cal Education; Clairton. Pa.; Theta Chi, social chairman: Football; Dor- mitory counselor. Dimling, Carol A.; A.B.: Elemen- tary Education; Reisterstown, Md.; Alpha Xi Delta; Intramurals; AWS; SEA, vice president; Fresh- man and Senior Homecoming at- tendant: Senior May attendant. Dobson, Sue; B.S.: Nursing; West- port, Conn.; Choir; Tour Choir; Psychology Club; SSP; Sociology Club; SNOW. Dolch, Arthur G.; A.B.: Sociology; Fulton. N.Y.: Phi Sigma Epsilon; 254 Band: International Relations Club; Sitzmark Ski Club: Sociology Club. Donnelly. Marsha A.; A.B.; Ele- mentary Education ; Pittsburgh, Pa.: Zeta Tau Alpha: SEA. Dunham. Randall E.; B.S.: Busi- ness Administration ; McLean, Va. : Kappa Alpha: Tennis. Intramurals. Eaton, Michael C; A.B.; Christian Education; Parkersburg, W. Va.; Sigma Theta Epsilon, treasurer; Chapel Choir; Tour Choir; MSM. Edgar, Charles Cj B.S.: Mathe- matics; Manhasset, N.Y.; CCPB publicity committee: International Relations Club; Brigadoon : Ear- nest ' s in Love . Emrick. Phyllis A.: B.S.: Home Economics: Belpre, Ohio; Zeta Tau Alpha, vice-president; Betty Lamp Club; SEA. Erickson. Ronald S.; A.B.: Politi- cal Science : Arlington , Va. ; Kappa Alpha. Evans. Carol M.; B.S.: Physical Education: GlenDale. W. Va.: Al- pha Delta Pi: Intramurals: Delta Psi Kappa: Physical Education Ma- jors and Minors Club: SEA. Evans, Gary W.; A.B.; Education: Buckhannon. W. Va. ; Band: Orchestra. Everhart, Sharon L-; B.S.: Nur- ing: Johnstown, Pa.: Kappa Phi; Haught Literary Society; Sigma Eta Sigma; Soquinta; SNOW, presi- dent. Exley, Ben; B.S.; Business Admin- istration: Wheeling. W. Va. ; Men ' s Glee Club; Sitzmark Ski Club. Fincham, Sharon G.; A.B.: Educa- tion; Mill Creek, W. Va.; Kappa Phi, treasurer; SEA. Finn, Thomas C; A.B.: Econom- ics: Pittsburgh, Pa.; Dean ' s List; Sitzmark Ski Club. Flowers, Edwina C; A.B.: Educa- tion; Buckhannon, W. Va.; SEA. Fox, John D.; B.S.; Business Ad- ministration; Blairsville, Pa. ; Sitz- mark Ski Club. Friebel. Carl H., Jr.; A.B.; Socio- logy; Wyncote, Pa.; Intramurals: Junior Year Abroad: Sociology Club. Friend, Larry V.; B.S. ; Business Administration; Bridgeport. W. Va.; Chi Phi. scholarship chairman; Honorary Business Society; Econo- mics Club. Friend, Ronald E.; A.B.; Christian Education: Sangrun, Md.: Theta Xi, president, corresponding secretary; Interfraternity Council; Community Council, freshman representative, vice president ; PHAROS ; MUR- MURMONTIS. greek Editor; Com- munity Awareness Committee. Frueh, Mary-Margaret; B.S. ; Nurs- ing; Falls Village Conn.; Alpha Gamma Delta, recording secretary: Kappa Phi: Glee Club; SNOW; Student Nurses Association, dis- rict vice-president; SSP. Fruehan, Keith W.; A.B.; History; Endwell, N.Y.; Intramurals. Galas, Stephen J.; A.B.; Sociology; Bloomfield. Conn. tiara. Linda C; A.B.: Elementary Education; Bloomingdale, N.J.; Kappa Phi; AWS: SEA. Gettemy, Jack C, Jr.; B.S.: Busi- ness Administration; Youngwood. Pa.; Chi Phi: Football. Intramur- als; Hyma Glee Club. Giles. Ronald H.; B.S.; Business Administration: Kappa Alpha, tre- asurer. Gillooly, William L.; A.B.: Politi- cal Science: Rutherford. N.J.: Kap- pa Alpha, vice president: Football; Interfraternity Council: Sitzmark Ski Club. Glasser. Eric W.; A.B.: Economics; Pittsburgh, Pa. Goodhall. Robert L.; B.S.: Business Administration: Munhall, Pa. Goodfellow, Nancy L. ; A.B. ; Edu- cation: Fairfield, Conn.; Alpha Del- ta Pi: SEA. Gordon. Jill P.; A.B.; English; North East. Pa.; PHAROS, co-edi- tor; Who ' s Who: Honor Board. Gottwald, Katherine; A.B.; Elemen- tary Education; Babylon, N.Y.; Al- pha Gamma Delta, chaplain; Choir; Tour Choir; SEA, vice president. Grant, Kathleen D.; A.B.; Art; Linthicum, Md.; Alpha Gamma Del- ta, activities chairman; MURMUR- MONTIS: PHAROS; AWS: Kappa Pi: Elections committee. Grebe, Kathe L.; B.S. ; Physical Education: Abinton. Pa.; Zeta Tau Alpha, pledge trainer, intramurals chairman : Hockey, captain: Bowl- ing: Delta Psi Kappa, treasurer; SEA. Green, Jimmie L.; A.B.; Social Studies; Elkins. W. Va.; Kappa Al- pha. Gregg, George W.; B.S.; Biology; Star Tannery. Va.: Chi Phi; Foot- ball; Baseball: Beta Beta Beta; Glee Club. Grieser, David; B.S.: Mathematics; Buckhannon. W. Va.: DeMolay Col- lege Club; Dean ' s List. Grossman, Diane K.; B.S.: Home Economics; Albany, N.Y. ; Alpha Delta Pi; Holloway Hall, vice-presi- dent; Betty Lamp Club, secretary of state home economics assistants. Guenther, Boyd M.J A.B.; Socio- logy; Pittsburgh, Pa. ; Soccer; In- tramurals: Glee Club; Sociology Club SAW. Gwinn. Mary M.; B.S.; Nursing; Mt. Hope, W. Va.: SNOW, treas- urer; PHAROS. Hall, David L.; A.B.: History; Glo- versville. N.Y.; Phi Sigma Epsilon. historian; SEA, president; Intramu- rals. Hannan, John J.; B.S.; Business Administration : Bernardsvtlle. N.J. ; Theta Chi; Intramurals; Glee Club. Hansen, Bruce M.; B.S.; Business Administration: Orange, Conn.: Theta Xi; Intramurals; Freshman class president : Sophomore class president; SSP; Sociology Club: Psychology Club; Swimming. Harsha, Janice W.J Hartman, Stephen G.; B.S.; Busi- ness Administration; Montgomery, W. Va. Harvey. Pamela G.; B.A.: Socio- logy; Wellesley Hills, Mass.; Zeta Tau Alpha: Hockey Team; Benzene Ring: Glee Club; Choir; Philosophy Club; Sociology Club. Hasbrouck, Homer W.J B.S.: Busi- ness Administration: Rutherford. N.J.: Phi Sigma Epsilon; Baseball; Intramurals; Assistant Director of Intramurals. Hayes, Nancy S.; A.B.; Philosophy; Pittsburgh, Pa.: PHAROS. Co-ed- itor; Honor Board: Academic Af- fairs Committee: Psychology Club, publicity chairman, secretary; SAW; SSP: Philosophy Club. Heatwole. Carol L.; A.B.; Speech and Dramatic Arts: Parkersburg, W. Va.: Alpha Psi Omega; Com- munity Council, freshman represen- tative: Footlight Society: Tour Choir: The Heiress ; College Ra- dio Station. Heckman, David T.; A.B. ; Sociol- ogy; Vandergrift. Pa.: Phi Sigma Epsilon; Choir; Color Guard. Heisch, Jay S-; B.S.; Biology: Pas- adena, Md.; Beta Beta Beta, presi- dent; Haught Literary Society; SEA; AWS. representative: Fresh- man Counselor; Dean ' s List. Heifer, Roberta L.; B.M.E.; Music Education: Wheeling, W. Va.; Sig- ma Eta Sigma: MENC. treasurer; AGO, secretary: Majorette; Con- cert Band: Chapel organist: Dean ' s List. Helmintoller, Julie M-; B.S.; Econo- mics; Hot Springs, Va.; Economics Club, assistant editor of Wesleyan Economist. Hersman. John W.; A.B. History; Clarksburg. W. Va.; Kappa Alpha; Interfraternity Council, secretary; Intramurals. Heslep. Jeanie P.; B.S. ; Nursing: St. Albans. W. Va.: Zeta Tau Al- pha: Intramurals; SNOW; Glee Club. Hiltunen, Janet M.; B.S.; Math- ematics; Ridgewood, N.J.; Alpha Xi Delta, treasurer; Community Council Committee; Betty Lamp Club; Dean ' s List. Hocking, James P.; B.S.; Business Administration: Kenvil, N.J.; Theta Chi; Intramurals: Economics Club; Glee Club. Hodge, Stephen H.; A.B.; Educa- tion; Portland, Conn.; SEA. trea- surer; DeMolay Club, secretary. Hodgson, Joy; B.S.; Business Ad- ministration: Pittsburgh. Pa.; Al- pha Delta Pi; MURMURMONTIS contest . Hoffecker, Ronald H.; B.S.; Busi- ness Administration; Smyrna, Del.; Chi Phi; Baseball; Glee Club. Hohm, Cheryl J.; A.B.; Sociology: Silver Spring. Md.; Zeta Tau Al- pha; Panhellenic Council, Special activities chairman: Sociology Club, president; SSP; Playshop; CCPB, publicity committee. Holbert, John K.; B.S.; Business Administration: Parkesburg. W. Va.; Glee Club: Band: Orchestra; Brass Ensemble; Pep Band: Intra- murals. Holleran, Barbara A.; A.B.; Ele- mentary Education ; North Plain- field, N.J.; Alpha Xi Delta, mem- bership chairman; SEA; Newman Club. Holman, Lora L.; B.S.; Physical Education : Parkersburg. W. Va. ; Alpha Xi Delta; Panhellenic Coun- cil, president : Head Cheerleader; Delta Psi Kappa: Intramurals; Who ' s Who: MURMURMON- TIS queen; Theta Chi Sweetheart; Junior May Attendant; Homecom- ing queen. Holmes, Jay S.; A.B.; Economics; Pittsburgh. Pa.; Theta Xi; Econo- mics Club; Intramurals; George Glauner Historical Society. Hood, Barbara A.; A.B.; Elemen- tary Education: Ligonier. Pa.: Kap- pa Phi ; SEA ; Freshman Counse- lor; Glee Club; AWS, cabinet. Hoover, Joan E.; B.S.: Business Administration; Silver Spring. Md.; Alpha Delta Pi; PHAROS: Ho nor- ary Business Society. Horie, Cheryl D.; A.B.; Speech and Dramatic Arts: Alpha Xi Delta; Choir; Alpha Psi Omega; Century Theater; The Diary of Anne Frank ; The Heiress : Best Act- ress award. Hornbeck, David D-; B.S.: Business Administration; Buckhannon. W. Va.: Kappa Alpha; Football. Howard, Lester E.; B.S.; Business Administration; Clarksburg. W. Va.: Kappa Alpha. Hudson, Anne M.; B.S. ; Home Eco- nomics: Greensburg, Pa.; Alpha Gamma Delta, membership chair- man: MURMURMONTIS. edi- tor; Community Council, publica- tions committee, special activities: AWS: Junior class treasurer; Greek Week: Betty Lamp Club: CCUN; SSP; CCPB. social committee. Huffman, William W. Hufford. William E.; A.B.: Soci- ology: New Castle. Pa.: Religious Life Council; Choir; AGO: SSP; Religious Emphasis Week Commit- tee. Hughes, David L.; B.S.: Business Administration; Summit. N.J. ; The- ta Xi; Intramurals. Hultberg, Dwain R.; B.S.; Chemis- try; Follansbee. W. Va.; Intramu- rals: Benzene Ring, vice-president: Philosophy Club. Hunter. John B.; A.B.; Govern- ment: Wheeling. W. Va.; Phi Sig- ma Epsilon. Iannarone, Ronald; A.B.; Educa- tion : Buckhannon, W. Va. ; Theta Xi; Midsummer Night ' s Dream; Rumpelstiltskin; Glee Club; George Glauner Historical Society; Alpha Psi Omega. Ice, Mary E.; A.B.; Education; Mill Creek, W. Va.; Kappa Phi; SEA. Irwin. Mary A.; B.S.; Home Eco- nomics; Jenkintown. Pa.: Pi Kappa Nu: PHAROS, circulation editor; Betty Lamp Club, president; SSP. Jack, John M.; A.B.: History; Buck- hannon, W. Va. Janczewski, Wayne P.; B.S.; Busi- ness Administration; Clairton, Pa.; Theta Chi, house manager. Jenkins, Michael; A.B.; History: Silver Spring. Md.: Theta Xi; Baseball: Intramurals; Interfrater- nity Council, secretary: Sophomore Chi; George Glauner Historical So- ciety: Psychology Club; Study Abroad. Jennings, Delta J.; A.B.: Elemen- tary Education; Greensburg, Pa.; Alpha Xi Delta, membership chair- man: Community Council Awards Committee: AWS; SEA. Johnson, Kathryn L.; B.S.: Physical Education: Williamstown, W. Va.; Alpha Gamma Delta, corresponding secretary: Hockey team; Intramu- rals. co-director; Delta Psi Kappa, president, secretary; SEA. Johnson. Robert F.; B.S.: Physics; Avery Heights, Mass.: Sigma Theta Epsilon; Choir; Chorale; Radio Sta- tion ; Sigma Eta Sigma : Barber- shop quartet : Who ' s Who: ODK ; Philosophy Club. Jones, Ernestine J.; A.B.; Christian Education; Mt. Lake Park, Md.; Alpha Gamma Delta: Panhellenic Council: Community Council, secre- tary: Freshman Clasi secretary: Junior class secretary; Haught Lit- erary Society, secretary; Who ' s Who: Freshman Counselor: Com- munity Council Orientation; AWS representative; MSM. Jordan, Janet M. ; A.B. : Psychol- ogy: Baltimore. Md.: Alpha Xi Delta. vice-president; Community Council Awards Chairman ; Pat Chi: Who ' s Who; Chi Phi Sweet- heart: Freshman May attendant: Senior homecoming attendant; MURMURMONTIS queen runner- up: Dean ' s List. Keilholtz, Dennis K.; B.S.; Busi- ness Administration; Silver Spring, Md.: Football. Keith. Ruby J.; A.B.; Music: Ma- rion Center, Pa.; Kappa Phi: Sig- ma Eta Sigma: SEA: MENC; SSP; SAW. Choir: Philosophy Club; AGO. Kempton, Lauren J.; A.B.; Elemen- tary Education; Trumbull, Conn.: PHAROS: SEA, vice-president; SSP: AWS: Philosophy Club. Kestner, David W.; B.S.; Physical Education ; Dormont. Pa. : Track; Basketball: Track: PHAROS: Glee Club; Newman Club: Fresh- man Counselor: Fellowship of Chris- tian Athletes. Kilner, Larry; B.S.: Business Ad- ministration: Greenville. Pa.; Kap- pa Alpha. Kim. May C.; A.B.; Music; Taiwan, Free China; Choir: AGO. Kirkland. Frances R. B.S.: Physi- cal Education; Pine Grove, W. Va. : Kappa: Physical Education Majors Kappa: Physical Education Majors and Minors Club: SEA. Kitney, William R.; A.B.; History; Woodbury, Conn. ; Chi Phi, presi- 255 1968 W. VA. WESLEYAN COLLEGE dent, scholastic Chairman; fraternity Council; ODK; Who ' s Who. Inter- SEA; Klebez. Richard J.; B.S.; Physical Education: Lake Hiawatha. N.J.; Theta Xi; Soccer; Basketball; Swimming; Freshman Counselor; ODK. Klick, Carolane C; A.B.; Educa- tion; Beckley, W. Va.; Alpha Xi Delta; CCPB, recording secretary. Kock, John L. Komarmi, Robert E.; A.B.; Socio- logy; Pittsburgh, Pa.; Theta Xi; Sociology Club; Glee Club. Kopitko, Jane G.; A.B.; Elemen- tary Education; Warwick, R.I.; SEA; SSP. Kulberg, Peter A.; A.B.; History; Needham, Mass. ; Phi Sigma Epsi- lon; Philosophy Club; Glauner His- torical Society; Ski Club; Playshop. Kulp, David K.; A.B.; Economics; Lansdale, Pa.; Band. Lambert, David B.; A.B.; Educa- tion ; Hagerstown, Md. ; Baseball manager; Soccer statistician; Intra- murals. Laney, Kathy E.; B.S.; Nursing; Huntingdon, Pa.; SNOW, corre- sponding secretary; MURMUR- MONTIS; CIRCUIT RIDER; AWS; Homecoming Decorations; Freshman float; W. Va. Student Nurses As- sociation. Lantz, David B.; B.S.; Business Ad- ministration; Elkins. W. Va.; Sig- ma Theta Epsilon; Track; Intramu- rals; MSM. Lauffer, Janice B.; B.S.; Business Administration; Mt. Lebanon, Pa.- MURMURMONTIS; Intramurals. Lauffer, Lawrence C; B.S.; Busi- ness Administration; Irwin Pa.; Theta Chi; Intramurals; Honor- ary Business Society; SSP. Laux. Jan K.; A.B.; Education; Livingston. N.J.; Intramurals; Band: PHAROS; Orchestra; Choir; SEA. Lawler, Thomas H.; B.S.; Chemis- try; Waynesboro, Va.: Phi Sigma Epsilon; Economics Club; Benzene Ring. Learner, John H.; A.B.; History Tonawanda, N.Y.; Theta Chi; In- tramurals. Lee, in.-.- A.B.; Music; Seoul, Korea: AGO. Lemli, Anton; B.S.; Biology; North Brunswick, N.J.; Chi Phi; Intramu- rals; Track; SEA; Sitzmark Ski Club; Interfraternity Council; Glee Club. Lincicome, Robert D.; A.B.; Chem- istry; Vienna, W. Va.; Theta Chi; Swimming, captain; Intramurals: ODK; Who ' s Who. Lloyd. Leslie J.; A.B.; Spanish; Penn Grove. N.J.; Intramurals; AWS. representative; Fire Marshall ° f Agnes Howard; Spanish Club; SSP; The Heiress ; Community Chest Drive; Dean ' s List. Lord. Alan B.; B.S.; Business Ad- ministration; Belmont, Mass.; Chi Phi; Intramurals; Sitzmark Ski Club; Economics Club. Lovelace, George W.j A.B.; Educa- tion; Friendsville, W. Va. Ludwig. Sandra A.; A.B.; Elemen- tary Education; Langhorne, Pa ■ Haught Literary Society, president- New Hall president; AWS cabinet; SEA, secretary ; SSP ; Soquinta • Freshman Counselor; Religious Em- phasis Week; MSM. Luoto, George M.; A.B.; History; Maynard. Mass.; Theta Xi; Interna- tional Relations Club; Glauner His- torical Society; Republican Club. Lynch, Guy E.; B.S. : Business Ad- ministration; Parkersburg, W. Va.; Kappa Alpha; Football; Intramur- rals. Lyons. William P.; B.S.; Physical Education; Dunbar, W. Va.: Kappa Alpha; Football; Track; Intramu- Mabon, Darlynn L.; A.B.; Christian Education; New Florence, Pa.; Kap- pa Phi. Maier, Ellen A.; A.B.; Elementary Education: Short Hills. N.J.; Alpha Delta Pi; SEA; AWS. Maltese, Joseph S.: B.S.; Business Administration; Baltimore, Md.; Soccer; PHAROS; Doney Hall vice-president ; Merit Award ; Sitz- mark Ski Club; CCPB, social com- mittee; Glee Club. Manning, Jacinlha F.; B.S.; Nur- sing; Harrisville, W. Va. ; Kappa Phi; Freshman. Counselor: SNOW; AWS representative; Psychology Club. Marner, Robert P.; B.S.; Business Administration; Buckhannon. W. Va.; Chi Phi; Sitzmark Ski Club. Marshall, William R.; B.S.; Busi- ness Administration; Bel Air, Md.; Theta Xi; Glauner Historical Soci- ety; Economics Club. Martin, Marilyn; A.B.; Elementary Education; Buckhannon, W. Va.; SEA. Marvin, Gordon S.; A.B.; Sociol- ogy; Woodbridge, Conn.; Chi Phi, secretary, vice-president ; Soccer; Traffic Committee; Sociology Club; Glee Club. McCans, John D.; B.S.; Business Administration : Donora, Pa. ; Glee Club; FM Radio Station. McComas, Elizabeth F.; A.B.; Socio- ology; Annapolis, Md.; Alpha Delta Pi: Sociology Club; Sitzmark S ki Club. McCloud. Phyllis A.; B.S.; Nur- sing; Mt. Clare, W. Va.; Sociology Club; Sitzmark Ski Club. McCune, Edward M.; B.S.; Busi- ness Administration ; Washington, Pa.; Kappa Alpha; Econo- mics Club. McCune, Rebecca L.; A.B.; Eng- lish; St. Marys. W. Va.; Kappa Phi, president; Soquinta; Sigma Tau Delta; Haught Literary Society; SEA: Freshman Counselor. McCune, Susan M.; A.B.; Psycho- logy; Washington, Pa.: Psi Chi, secretary; Psychology Club. McGough, Keith; B.S.: Business Administration; Pittsburgh. Pa.; Theta Chi; Intramurals; Economics Club; Psychology Club; Glee Club. McGrath. Peggy W.; A.B.; Psycho- logy; W. Brewster, Mass.; Intramu- rals; AWS; SEA; Sitzmark Ski Club; Sociology Club; Drama Club. McGraw, Mary M.; B.S.; Home Economics; Harrisburg, Pa.; Betty Lamp Club, president; MSM. McKinney. Wilda I.; A.B.; Educa- tion; Buckhannon, W. Va.; Sigma Eta Sigma; Dean ' s List. McMillen, Judith. McNeel. Alice J.; A.B. Education; Greensburg. Pa.; SEA; Pfeiffer So- ciety. McNeill, David B.; A.B.; Chemis- try; Charleston, W. Va.; Theta Chi; 1-ootball, Baseball; Benzene Ring. Meanor, Saundra L.; B.S.: Home Economics; New Kensington, Pa.; A pha Xi Delta; Panhellenic Coun- cil, rush Chairman; Special Acti- vities Committee; Betty Lamp Club; Newman Club; AWS. Mease, William H.; B.S.; Business Administration; Mt. Pleasant, Pa.; Intramurals; Glee Club; Economics Club. Meffert, Ronald W.; B.S.; Business Administration; Weston, W. Va. Meatyeard, Susan J.; A.B.; Elemen- tary Education: Bethesda, Md.; Al- pha Gamma Delta, social chairman; PHAROS; AWS representative; SEA. Metheny, Ernest D.; A.B.; Sociol- ogy; Terra Alta, W. Va. Michaels. Judith L;. A.B.; Chris- tian Education ; Parkersburg, W. Va.; Psi Chi; New Hall vice-presi- dent; Freshman Counselor: Chapel Committee chairman: Religious Life Council, vice-president; MSM. Mick. Guy W.; A.B.; History; Buckhannon, W. Va.; Glauner Historical Society. Miller, Janis; A.B.; Elementary Education ; Buckhannon, W. Va. ; Zeta Tau Alpha, historian; SEA; TAC. Miller, Larry N.; B.S.; Business Administration: Cumberland, Md.; Kappa Alpha, president; Basketball: Intramurals; Interfraternity Coun- cil; Glee Club. Mishler, James W.; A.B.; History; Johnstown, Pa.; Theta Xi; Glauner Historical Society: Sociology Club; CCUN. Mitchem. James C; A.B.; Religion; West Milford. W. Va. Mock, Deborah R.; A.B.; Spanish; Latrobe. Pa.; Alpha Gamma Delta; Panhellenic Council, junior and sen- ior representative, secretary, vice- president; SEA. Moeller, Robert D.; A.B.; Speech and Dramatic Arts; Pittsburgh. Pa.; Sigma Theta Epsilon; Alpha Psi Omega; Century Theater. Moffatt. Ethel G.; B.S.; Mathema- tics; Burlington. W. Va.; Kappa Phi: AWS; Fleming Hall vice- president; Soquinta; MSM; Glee Club; Philosophy Club; Junior year abroad. Moore, Barbara L.; A.B.; Sociol- ogy; Brockton. Mass.: Alpha Xi Delta, president; Panhellenic Council; Community Council, rep- resentative; Library Commit- tee; PHAROS; Sociology Club; SSP; Who ' s Who; Senior May At- tendant. Moore. Wayne L.; B.S.; Biology St. Mary ' s. W. Va. ; Kappa Alpha: Benzene Ring: Century Theater; Choir; Tour Choir. Moorhead, Maxine K.; B.S.; Busi- ness Administration; Bridgeville, Pa.; Alpha Delta Pi. chaplain- ' MURMURMONTIS. Greek sec- tions editor; Community Council Elections, publications committee: CCPB, social chairman; Soquinta; Sophomore treasurer; Panhellenic Council. treasurer, scholarship chairman; Honor Board; Who ' s Who. Morrison. Diana L.; A.B.; Chemis- try: Monaca, Pa.; Kappa Phi; AWS. social regulation, recording secretary; Fleming Hall vice-presi- dent; Sigma Eta Sigma, treasurer; Soquinta; Haught Literary Society; Dean ' s List. Morton, Barbara J.; A.B.; Educa- tion; Pleasant Hills, Pa.; Alpha Delta Pi; AWS; PHAROS; SEA. Mudge. Jane E.; A.B.; Elementary Education; McKeesport, Pa.; Kappa Phi. Music Committee; Choir; SEA; Resident Assistant. Muller. Cynthia E.; A.B.; Elemen- tary Education; Teaneck, N.J.; Al- pha Xi Delta; SEA. Munson, Charles D.; B.S.; Physical Education ; Beckley, W. Va. ; Kap- pa Alpha; Football. Munson. Janet K.; A.B.; Educa- tion; Beckley. W. Va.; Alpha Gam- ma Delta: SEA. Myers, Gary A.; A.B.; Psychology; Woodbury, N.J.; Theta Xi: Intra- murals: Psi Chi: Choir; Glee Club; Psychology Club, president; Glauner Historical Society; CCUN; SSP. Myers, William C; B.S.; Business Administration; No. Plainfield N.J. Theta Chi: Track; Newman Club. Naugle. Connie L.; A.B.; Elemen- tary Education : Ligonier, Pa. ; SEA: Sitzmark Ski Club. Neal. Vera S.; A.B.; Education; Buckhannon, W. Va. Neil, Joseph E.; A.B.; History Uniontown. W. Va. ; Sigma Theta Epsilon; Intramurals; Benzene Ring; 4-H Club. Noot. Jutta H.; A.B.; Christian Education ; Youngsville, N. Y. ; Freshman Counselor. Oldaker. David L.; B.S.; Business Administration; Buckhannon, W. Va.: Kappa Alpha; Football; Intra- murals; Honorary Business Society. Olexa, Wayne A.; B .S.; Business Administration: Pittsburgh, Pa • Theta Chi; Football; Basketball; Olumba, Godson; A.B.; Chemistry; Onitsha. Biafara: Soccer; Benzene Ring; International Club. Orner. Elizabeth P.; A.B.; Educa- tion; New Martinsville, W. Va ■ Alpha Xi Delta; MURMURMON- TIS; SEA. Orner, Lance, C; B.S. ; Business Admistration; Pittsburgh. Pa.; The- ta Chi. Paulman, Richard E.; A.B.; His- tory; Cumberland, Md.; Theta Xi- Alpha Psi Omega; Glauner Histori- cal Society, president; CCUN. Pettibon, George T.; A.B.; Elemen- tary Education; Monaca, Pa.; Theta Chi. Phillips, Barbara A.; B.S.; Library Science; Buckhannon. W. Va • Pfeiffer Society, president: TAC. Pierce, Melvin D.; A.B.; Psychol- ogy; Bridgeton, N.J. ; Psychology Club; Glee Club. Pierson. Do as R.; B.S.; Business Administrate..; Springfield, N.J.; Chi Phi; Intramurals; Glee Club; Sitzmark Glee Club; Homecoming float committee: Billiard champion. Pilcher. David S-: B.S.; Business Administration: Parkersburg W Va.; Theta Chi; Intramurals. Popp, Madeline E.; B.S.; Biology; McKeesport, Pa.; Alpha Delta Pi- MURMURMONTIS; AWS- Sitz mark Ski Club. Popson. Gary J. : B.S.; Business Ad- ministration; Apollo, Pa.; Theta Xi; Scholarship Chairman; Traffic Committee; Awards Committee; Economics Club; Psychology Club. 256 Power, James A.; B.S.; Business Administration; Brooklyn, N.Y.; Glee Club: Radio Station. Pratt. Douglas G.; B.S.; Business Administrati6n; Takoma Park. Md. Proctor. George R.; B.S.: Business Administration; BelAir, Md.; Theta Xi. Proctor, Susan D.; A.B.: Educa- tion; Sparta, N.J.: Intramurals: Dean ' s List. Pumphrey, Use K.; A.B.: German; Frankfort. Germany; International Club. Reader, Ronald; A.B.; English; Windsor, Conn. Reese, Charlotte L.; B.S.; Nursing; Clarksburg. W. Va.; Kappa Phi; AWS, president: Community Coun- cil; Beta Beta Beta; Haught Liter- ary Society: Who ' s Who; SNOW; Psychology Club; Freshman Coun- selor; Sigma Theta Epsilon Sweet- heart. Reese. Judith L.; A.B.; Elementary Education: No. Caldwell, N.J.: MURMURMONTIS: Intramurals; Bobcadettes; Glee Club; SEA; SSP. Reich, Richard F.; B.S.; Business Administration; Parkville. Md.; Phi Sigma Epsilon: Intramurals. Rhein, Barbara A.; A.B.; French: Hamburg. Pa.; Zeta Tau Alpha; Band. Richey. J. David; B.S.; Business Administration; W. Alexander, Pa.; Intramurals: SSP; SAW; Psychol- ogy Club; Glee Club; Honorary Bus- iness Society. Richmond, Nancy A.; A.B.: Ele- mentary Education: Manchester, Conn. : Intramurals: SEA. Risher, Janice E.; A.B.: Education; South Charleston, W. Va.:. Alpha Gamma Delta, president, treasurer; Intramurals: MURMURMONTIS. organizations, class editor; Com- munity Council: CCPB. publicity, social co-chairman; Panhellenic Council: Academic Affairs Commit- tee: Senior Class secretary: AWS, recording secretary: Orientation Week Committee: Century Thea- ter; Holloway Hall fire marshall; Freshman Float chairman: Psychol- SEA: MSM: Fellowship teams head; Freshman Float chairman; Psychol- ogy Club: Special Activities Com- mittee, homecoming May weekend. Roberts. Peter G.; B.S.: Business Administration: Old Greenwich, Conn.; Theta Chi. Robuck, Sandra M-: B.S.: Business Administration: Evans City. Pa.; PHAROS: Delta Psi Kappa; SEA. Rogers. Emma E.; A.B.: Education; Elkview, W. Va.: Alpha Xi Delta. Rose, Donald B.; A.B.; Psychology: Silver Spring. Md.; Phi Sigma Ep- silon. vice-president: Intramurals; Play shop. Ross. Robert L.; A.B.: History: Whitehall. N.Y. Roy. Clinton C; A.B.: Economics; Bernardsville. N.J.: Theta Chi; In- tramurals. Rydholm. David F.; B.S.: Business Administration; Warren, Pa.; Theta Xi: Economics Club; Psychology Club: Honorary Business Society. Sadlon, Errol M.; ...B.; Psychol- ogy ; Butler, Pa. : Intramurals: So- ciology Club; Psychology Club: Brigadoon. Swarr. John T.; B.S.: Physical Edu- cation; Parkersburg, W. Va.: Theta Chi; Football, co-captain; Track; Who ' s Who; ODK. TerlaakPnol, Nicholas L.; A.B.; History: Albany. N.Y.; Theta Xi; Swimming. Thistle, Fred C: A.B.: Psychology; Lynn. Mass. ; Phi Sigma Epsilon ; Sigma Theta Epsilon ; Counselor; Choir; Glee Club: Religious Life Council. Thomas. H. Fred; A.B.: Elemen- tary Education: Johnstown. Pa.: Kappa Alpha; Kappa Pi: Special Activities Committee; Band: SEA: Children ' s Theatre. Schaeffer, Frances R.; B.S.: Busi- ness Administration : Germantown, Md.: Alpha Delta Pi. social chair- man; CCPB, social committee; Greek Week chairman. Schrecengost. Larry R.; B.S.: Busi- ness Administration: Pittsburgh, Pa.; Theta Xi; Economics Club. Scites, Joseph D-: A.B.: History; Letart. W. Va.: Sigma Theta Epsi- lon: Band; Orchestra: Brass Choir; SSI . Scott, Gail E.; A.B.: Elementary Education: Belle Meade. N.J.; Haught Literary Society ; Commu- nity Council; SEA: Freshman Coun- selor. Scott. Mina S.; B.S.: Home Econo- mics: Elkton. Mil.; Alpha Gamma Delta; Pi Kappa Nu; Betty Lamp: SEA. Semler. Michael E.; A.B.: History: Pittsburgh. Pa.: CCPB. vice-chair- man. Shafer, Rosemary C.J A.B. ; Music: Buckhannon, W. Va. Sharkey, Joseph J.; B.S.: Business Administration: Clairton, Pa. : The- ta Chi: Football; Glee Club: New- man Club; Economics Club. Sherrer. Susan L.j A.B. : Elemen- tary Education; Union, N.J.; Al- pha Delta Pi, vice-president, chap- lain ; junior class, Senior class vice- president: SEA: SSP: Sitzmark Ski Club; Kappa Alpha Sweetheart; Junior Homecoming attendant: Sen- ior May Attendant; Senior Home- coming Attendant. Shindledecker. Rachel I. ; B.M.E. : Music; Parkersburg. W. Va.; Kap- pa Phi; AGO; MENC; Glee Club; SEA. Shultzabarger. Pete B.; A.B.; His- tory; Wexford. Pa.; Theta Xi; Glauner Historical Society: CCUN. Sinclair, Edwin H.; B.S. : Business Administration; Moorefield, W. Va.: Phi Sigma Epsilon, vice-president: Honorary Business Society, vice- president: Merit Award. Stephenson. Rose E.; B.S.: Biology: Vienna. W. Va.: Kappa Phi; Beta Rpta Beta. Beta Beta Saville, Robert E.: A.B.: try; Hackettstown. N.J. Chemis- Stogsdill. Dennis M.; B.S.: Econo- mics: Frederick. Md.: Economics Club; Glee Club. Stone, Leslie J.: A.B.: Art: Pitts- burgh. Pa.: Alpha Delta Pi: SEA; Kappa Pi: Sociology Club: AWS re- presentative. Swaney, Vicki L.; A.B-: Sociology; Vernon, Pa.; Sociology Club. A.B.: Sociology; Newman Club; Smith. Robert C; McKeesport. Pa. ; Sociology Club. Smith. Roger L-; A.B.: History; Charleston. W. Va.: Phi Sigma Ep- silon, Alumni Chairman; Intramu- rals; Economics Club; Psychology Club. Smith, Thomas L.; A.B.; Govern- ment; Warren, Pa. Smith, Wilbert V.; A.B.; Educa- tion: Helvetia, W. Va. Sprague. Gary W.; A.B.; History; Pleasantville. N.Y.; Theta Xi. vice- president; Intramurals; Special Ac- tivities Committee: Glauner Histori- cal Society; King Zeus. Springer, Clifford T.; A.B.: Ele- mentary Education; Uniontown, Pa.: Theta Xi: SEA: Psychology Club: Intramurals. Stanier, Sandra J.; A.B. : ' Elemen- tary Education; Pittsburgh. Pa.: In- tramurals; SEA: SSP: AWS. Stem, Earl H.; B.S.; Business Ad- ministration : Norristown. Pa. ; In- tramurals; Glee Club. Slemple. Richard C; B.M.E. . Mu- sic; Webster Springs, W. Va. Stewart, Clyde S.; B.S.; Business Administration: Buckhannon. W. Va. ; Kappa Alpha ; Honorary Bus- iness Society; Football. Thompson, Annis L.; A.B.; Ele- mentary Education; East Wey- mouth. Mass.: Alpha Gamma Delta, standards chairman: Kappa Phi; SEA. Thompson. Brian W.J B.S.; Business Administration : Amherst, Mass. ; Theta Chi: Intramurals: Men ' s Housing Board : Economics Club: Glee Club. Thompson, Jeffrey E.j A.B.; His- tory; Darien. Conn.: Theta Xi; Honor Board: George Glauner His- torical Society, Vice-president; Debate; SEA; Library Committee. Thome, James R.j B.S.; Business Administration: Clarksburg, W. Va.: Intramurals; Men ' Housing Board: Economics Club. Thornton, George E.; A.B.; History; Jackson, Ohio: Sigma Eta Sigma; SSP; George Glauner Historical So- ciety. Till. Sandra A.; B.S.; Physical Ed- ucation; Vincentown, N.J.; Delta Psi Kappa. pres. : Intramurals; Physical Education Majors and Mi- nors Club; Ma jorette; SEA. Townley, Karen R. ; B.S. ; Home Economics: Gillette, N.J.; Kappa Pi: Band. Trainer, Jeannie L.j B.S.; Biology: French Creek. W. Va.; Alpha Gam- ma Delta: Beta Beta Beta; Delta Psi Kappa; TAC. pres., Vice-presi- dent; MURMURMONTIS. assistant editor, snorts editor; Cheerleader; Who ' s Who: Senior homecoming at- tendant: SEA. Trathowen. Nancy; A.B.; Educa- tion; Springfield. Va.; Alpha Delta Pi, corresponding secretary; CCPB. co-chairman publicity; SEA; AWS, program chairman. Troendle. Jo-Anne: A.B.; Educa- tion; Syracuse, N. Y. ; Kappa Phi ; SEA; MSM: Chapel Committee. Troxell. Anita E.; A.B.; Educa- tion ; Buckhannon , W. Va. : Kappa Phi; MSM; SEA; Band; TAC, sec- retary. Tucker. Randall E.; B.S.: Econom- ics; Buckhannon, W. Va.; Kappa Alpha. VanBlarcom, Joan; B.S.; Math; Baldwinsville, N.Y.; Counselor; MSM: SEA: Religious Life Coun- cil, secretary: Glee Club; CCPB Cultural Committee. Vasilko, Leonard A.; B.S .; Business Administration: Myrna. W. Va.; Theta Chi: Football; Intramurals. Vredenburg, David A.j A.B.; Ger- man; Mechanicville. N.Y.; SSP; Choir; Junior Year Abroad. Wagner, James R.; A.B.: Christian Education; Pittsburgh, Pa.: Sigma Theta Epsilon: Choir; Tour Choir; Religious Life Council; MSM. presi- dent; SSP: Community Chest; May Sing Director. Wagner, Richard D.; B.S.: Business Administration; Myrna, W. Va.; Chi Phi; Glee Club. Walker, Holly; A.B.; Ramsey. N.J. Psychology; Walter. Lawrence E-; A.B.; His- tory: Hyde Park. Mass.; Phi Sigma Epsilon: Honor Board; Men ' s Coun- cil: Psi Chi. Warner, Alice A.; B.S.: Home Eco- nomics; McKeesport, Pa.; Zeta Tau Alpha, president, treasurer; Panhel- lenic Council; Haught Literary So- ciety; Sigma Eta Sigma: Soquinta. vice-president: PHAROS; Who ' s Who; Betty Lamp C lub, treasurer: Traffic Committee, secretary; AWS program Board; CCPB Cultural Committee. Warner, Kenneth R.; B.S.: Business Administration; Wexford. Pa.; The- ta Xi, corr. sec: Interfraternity Council; Senior Class treasurer; Economics Club; Band. Wass. Patricia S.: A.B.; Speech and Drama: Harrisville, W. Va. ; So- quinta: Psi Chi: CCPB, cultural committee chairman ; Freshman Counselor; AWS. vice-president; Agnes Howard Hall, president; 4-H Club, vice-president: Choir: Tour Choir; May Sing director. Watson. David L.; B.S.: Physical Education; Clarksburg. W. Va.: Chi Phi: Football: Track; Traffic Com- mittee. Weichand, Ralph E.; A.B.: Edu- cation ; May wood , N . J . : Baseball ; Bowling: Intramurals. Wells. Susan F.; B.S.; Library Sci- ence: Gary, W. Va.; Kappa Phi, recording secretary : PHAROS ; AWS Young Republicans: Pfeiffer Society, secretary. West John; A.B.; History: Beckley, W. Va.; Phi Sigma Epsilon, Presi- dent. Wilbert. Gregg W.j B.S. ; Biological Science; Sigma Theta Epsilon. Wilhelm, Brenda J.; B.S.: Home Economics; Salem. Ohio; Betty Lamp Club. PHAROS. Wilkenson. Karen E.; A.B.; Art: Wychoff, N.J.; SEA; Kappa Pi; AWS: Intramurals. Williams. Francis M.J Carmich- aels, Pa. Williams. MichaeJ; B.S.: Business Administration; Mount Vernon, Ohio: Chi Phi; Tennis Team: Skits- mark Ski Club; Men ' s Glee Club; Intramurals. Willis. William H.j A.B.: Business Administration; Smyrna, Del. ; Chi Phi; Baseball: Men ' s Glee Club. Wisecarver, Wayne; A.B.; Govern- ment: Houston. Texas; PHAROS. Wisser, Barbara S.j A.B.; Sociol- ogy : Greensburg, Pa. ; Sociology Club: AWS. Wisser. Curtis H.j B.S.; Business Administration; McKeesport. Pa.; Men ' s Glee Club; Economics Club; Intramurals; Theta Xi; Sociology Club. Vice President. Witherite, Jane M.; A.B.: Sociol- ogy; Annapolis. Md.: Kappa Phi; Choir; Tour Choir; SSP Core Com- mittee: MSM: 4-H: AWS; CCPB, Cultural Committee: Betty Lamp. Wolfe. Patricia A.; B.M.E.; Music Education; Kittanning. Pa.; Band; Drum Majorette; Orchestra: MENC. Wolfe. Richard Alan; B.S.: Mathe- matics: Port Mugu, California: Psy- chology Club; MURMURMONTIS. Woods, Pamela; A.B.; Library Sci- ence; Huntington, W. Va. : Pfeiffer Society. Woolridge, Jean; A.B.: Sociology: Wilmington, Del.: Alpha Delta Pi; Sociology Club. Wright, Perry; Frenchton, W. Va. Young, Suzanne; Buckhannon, W. Va.: Alpha Xi Delta, recording secretary: CCPB, Recreation Com- mittee; MURMURMONTIS: Queen Contest, 2nd runner-up; SNEA. Yuengling, Nancy; A.B.: Sociology; Pittsburgh, Pa.: Zeta Tau Alpha; AGO. President: Community Coun- cil, Elections Committee: CCPB. Cultural Committee; Sociology Club. Yule. Richard P.; A.B.; Religion: Needham. Mass.; Phi Sigma Epsi- lon; Band; Choir; Community Coun- cil, Community Awareness Commit- tee. Zaccarri, Patricia A.; B.S.: Math- ematics ; Phoenix : Md. ; Newman Club: -I-H president; Varsity Hock- ey: SSP and SNEA. Zirkefoose. Donne te; A.B.; Sociol- ogy: Buckhannon. W. Va.: Town and Commuters, President: Kappa Phi. Circle Leader: Sociology Club: AWS: Student Workshop. 257 THE REPUBLICAN DELTA Compliments of CENTRAL W. VA. VENDING CO. 76 Marion Buckhannon, W. Va. KANAWHA THEATRE Main Street 472-1760 Come out to the movies. 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