West Virginia Wesleyan College - Murmurmontis Yearbook (Buckhannon, WV)
- Class of 1969
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MURMURMONTIS West Virginia Wesleyan College Buckhannon, West Virginia t . I came in hope of finding a way to expand my reflection, to make it more than what it is There are some who ask why. who want to know, who dare to try ... . . . How can we be sure of any- thing, the tide changes. . .I ' m not always sure of what you are and how you feel ... I am what I am . . . Undiscovered and alone until someone says ' Hello ' ... ... You have to make the good times yourself, take the little times and make them into big times and save the times that are alright for the ones that are not so good . . . ' r ' ' . . . The solitary things . . . People who lorget your name before you finish going down the stairs ... X i Hi ... Miniskirts and pop art ties are more than modern man can bear ... 10 Mm . . . We ' ve done so many foolish things, the day? have served us well . . . II ... Our wants grow stronger every day . . . You must keep follow- ing your dream . . . Rod McKuen Administration and Faculty 16 Traditions 30 Academic and Cultural 48 Leadership 64 Organizations 84 Greeks 110 Sports 152 Classes 196 13 14 ADMINISTRATION and FACULTY 15 Upper Left: Dr. Stanley H. Martin. President of the Col- lege; Center: Dr. Martin; Upper Right: Dr. Richard A. Cunningham, Assistant to the President. Vice Presi- dent for Student Affairs; Lower Left: Dr. Ashton Al- mand. Vice President for Financial Affairs, Treasurer: Lower Right: Dr. Nelson M. Hoffman, Jr., Vice Presi- dent for Academic Affairs, Dean of Faculty. 17 Upper Left: Mr. Samuel M. Ross. Dean of Men. Dean of Students. Director of Financial Aid, Assistant Director of Athletics; Upper Right: Dr. Sidney T. Davis. Chaplain. Dean of the Chapel; Lower Left: Dr. Marian McBrair. Dean of Women; Center: Dr. Walter L. Brown. Assistant Dean of the College: Lower Left: Mr. Patton L. Nickell. Registrar. 18 19 20 Upper Lejl: Mr. James Stansburv. Director of Campus Center. Conference Coordinator. Person- nel Director; Upper Right: Mrs. Dana Carden, Administrative Assistant: Center: Mrs. James Click. Director of Placement: Mr. J. Brooks Jones. Director of Alumni Affairs: Mr. Creel Cornwell. Director of Public Information: Lower Left: Mr. Herbert L. Sharp. Director of Development: Cen- ter: Mr. Raymond W. Kiser, Director of Admis- sions; Lower Right: Mrs. John E. Williams. Manager of Bookstore. 21 ART and MUSIC Dr. C. Buell Agey Music Mr. George Keesler Mr. Bobby Loftia Mr. David A. Milburu Mr. Larry K. Parsooa Mr. Robert L). Peterson Music Music Music Music 22 Mr. Robert Shafer Music LANGUAGE and LITERATURE Mrs. Janet McCoy English Miss Paralte Norman English Mrs. Betty Norvell Mr. Fredrick Peterson Speech, Drama Latin American Studies Mr. Donald Phillips Speech, Dramatic Arts Mr. Charles Presar Speech, Dramatic Arts Mrs. Sandra Presar Mr. Rajmond Hobrbaugh Miss Mar e aret Wells Speech, Dramatic Arts Engluh English 23 SCIENCE and MATH Mr. Michael Berry Math Miss Mary Bulcher Math Dr. Ernest Capstack Chemistry Dr. Rirhanl Cole Dr. William Halla Math Mr. Paul Hickman Geology, Astronomy Dr. Homer Holloway Chemistry Mr. Paul C. Richter Chemistry Dr. George Rossbach Biology Mr. Ju Kuei Sun Physics Mr. Wulanil P. Taylor Mrs. John Wcimer Biology Biology 24 SOCIAL SCIENCE Mr. Frank Bayard Economics Mr. Jorge Enrique Betancur Exchange Lecturer Mr. Herbert Buhler Psychology Mr. Jay Grove Economics Rnbrrt Hendrick History Dr. Annette Hieileman Psychology Mr. Robert L. Hunt History Mr. Thurvald JorgeDSon Mr. Arnold Nelsi Economics P .hology Mr. Gary Norum Psychology Mrs. Helen PelerΒ oo Psychology Dr. Kenneth Plummer History Dr. Robert Sessions Sociology Dr. Henry Shissler Sociology Mr. Thayer While Poll tu nl Science 25 PHILOSOPHY and RELIGION Dr. Peler Bercovilz Bible. Religion Dr. Alfred Black Dr. Howard Bright Philosophy Christian Education Dr. Jose Franquiz Philosophy Mr. Ralph Griescr Dr- Calherine Guosalua Christian Education Bilile. Religion 26 Mrs. Marv Allen Physical Education Dr. Frrence F. AndruCii Library Science Mrs. Selma Bra Nursing V J T APPLIED ARTS and SCIENCE Mr. Robert Craig Mr. Robert J. Cunningham Mrs. Alberta R. Davis Business Administration Business Administration ursing Miss Dorothea Davis Miss Boots Dilley Education Education Mr. Franklin Ellis Physical Education Mr. Donald Glossner Dr. Arthur Justice Justness Administration Education Misa Mmnie Keller Nursing Mrs. Gladys Langfeldt Home Economics Dr. Lawrence Marinaccio Education Mrs. Allen MeCallester Mr. James Myers Home Economics Physical Educano, Mrs. Juanila Parker Business Administration ilr. David Re.-msnyder Physical Education Mrs. Polly Reynolds Library Science Mrs. C. B. RosΒ Library Science Mr. Dean Ruhlow Business Administration Mr. Ralfh Shattuck Education Mr. James Smith Physical Education. Health Mrs. Maear.1 ft alls Home Economics 27 28 TRADITIONS 29 Freshman Week Activities 30 P. 30 Upper Left: Buying books. I pper Right: Moving in. Bottom: Getting acquainted. P. 31 Top: Registering for classes. Center: Campaigning for freshman offices. Bottom: Signing up for activities. 31 Homecoming Weekend Begins With Coronation of Queen Anne P. 32 I pper Left: Queen ' s procession. Center Left: John Wesley announc- ing bonfire. Center Right: Homecoming Court, from left to right. Fr. attendant. Bonny Bibb: Sr. attendants. Linda Coleman. Barb Helms, and Chervl Miller, last year ' s queen. Laura Hollman. Queen Anne Green. Sr. attendant. Barb Giles. Soph, at- tendant. Mary Esther Grubb. Jr. attendant. Karen Smith. Loner Right: Homecoming Com- mittee, left to right. Frank Slaugh- ter. Richard Pill. William Steele. Susan Callahan. Debbie Yule. Louisa Fernandez, and Kathv Hammond. P. 33 Center: Homecoming Queen Anne Green. 33 Theta Chi and Alpha Delta Pi Take First Place Trophies in Float Competition P. 34 Theta Chi ' s winning float. P. 35 Upper Left: Alpha Delta Pi ' s winning float. Upper Right: Alpha Zi Delta ' s winning banner. Lower Left: Phi Sigma Epsilon ' s second place float. Lower Right: Alpha Gamma Delta ' s second place float. 34 w- β 1TΒ -- .If! :.V - . tiunr ' __ M v . . J. :-v|SS P S ' irΒ« Hf -i 35 P. 36 Left: MURMURMONTIS Editor Elsie Parton presents roses to Queen Linda. Right: The presentation of Queen Linda Hall. P. 37 Left: Second Place to Diane Daniell. Theta Chi. Center: 1969 MURMURMONTIS QUEEN to Linda Hall. AWS. Right: Third Place to Jane Reed. Alpha Gamma Delta. Lower Right: 1969 MURMURMONTIS Queen and Contestants. 36 Judges Name Linda Hall Murmurmontis Queen for 1969 37 Students Flock to Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony Despite Dismal Weather Upper Left: Band members play traditional carols in attempt to brighten the spirit of students. Lower Left: Student sing carols by candlelight. Upper Right: President Martin speaks as listeners shiver in the cold. Middle Right: Warmly clad students assemble for the ceremony. Lower Right: The Hanging of the Green service is held in Wesley Chapel. 38 -G 39 Alpha Gamma Delta is Doubly Honored o n Spring Weekend The sisters of Alpha Gamma Delta sororit) were doubly honored on the night of April twelfth, during Spring Sing. Their sister Barbara Helms was chosen to reign during the Spring Sing Weekend, and later. Alpha Gam was awarded the Second Place Trophy in the Spring Sing competition. Above: Senior members of the court stand in place and watch as other members of the court are presented. Left to Right: The 1968 May Queen. Carol Dimling. Linda Cochran. Linda Coleman, Diane Daniell. Barbara Helms. Carlene Lindberg. Diane Thomas. Standing in the background is Junior attendant Jane Reed. Upper Right: The Second Place Men ' s group. Phi Sigma Epsilon Fraternity, directed by Garj O ' Neal. Loiver Right: The Second Place Women ' s group. Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority, directed by Jane Reed. 40 PHMMH Β I m a- Β§ β’β a Β t ,bEKf I?Β« 41 Song Awards Go to ndependents 42 This year ' s Spring Sing saw all top awards going to independents. The First Place Women ' s Trophy went to the upperclass independent women, di- rected by Barbara Sherburne, winner of the Best Female Director award. The First Place Men ' s Trophy went to Sigma Theta Epsilon, national men ' s service and religious organization. They were directed by Dane Ewen, who received the Best Male Director award. il A iSf 43 β 1 Upper Left: Faculty member line up before com- mencement. Lower Left: President Martin I Center I. chats with Paul L. McCuskey (Left), who received an honorary degree, and speaker Frank A. Rose who also received an honorary degree. Upper Center: Doctor Welliver honors Dr. Hymes on behalf of the faculty. Lower Center: Parents and commencement visitors listen to the address by Dr. Rose. Upper Right: Anxious seniors are placed as crowds look on. Lower Right: Graduates assemble on Senior Walk for the processional. Large Crowd Gathers to Witness Commencement I S fc tFi A i May 18th, 1969. marked the end of a college career lor 361 Seniors, but it was the beginning of a new life in the world of adult responsibility. The Wesleyan seniors stood with mixed emotions as they left the Utopian world of the college campus for greater things in their respective fields of endeavor. The commencement ,-peaker. Dr. Frank A. Rose, President of the University of Alabama, spoke on the conflicting roles of the student in today ' s university. Myron Hymes. retiring President of the Board of Trustees, was honored by Preston Herring. President of the Senior Class, Dr. Kenneth Welliver, Professor of Bible and Religion, and Ashton. A. Almand, Vice President for Financial Affairs, on behalf of the students, faculty, and administration. Honorary degrees were conferred by President Martin on Dr. Paul L. MeCuskey. Doctor of Hu- mane Letters, and Dr. Frank A. Rose, Doctor of Science. 45 ACADEMIC and CULTURAL 47 Madwoman started the 1968-69 season for the Wesleyan College Theatre. Paris, France was the setting for Giradoux ' s comedy, presented in Atkinson Auditorium on November 21, 1968. Under the direction of Charles I. Presar, the play depicted the contest between the wicked people who sought to destroy the world and the good people, represented by the Madwoman of Chaillot, who wanted to see harmony, love, and happiness restored to the world. Stage settings were designed by Robert D. Moeller. Sherry Hall designed costumes. PS 48 Madwoman of Chaillot CAST Madwoman of Chaillot Pat Wass Mme. Constance Cav C. Cutright Mile. Gabrielle Juanita Piercy Mme. Josephine Nancy Thorn Ragpicker Thomas G. Steyer The Sewer-Man John P. Donahue President Phillip Thomas Baron David L. Morrow Prospector Randy Blair Irma Shelia Bailey Pierre Lee Lambert The Broker Pat Kerr Dr. Jadin Dennis Hoffman 49 Dylan wB|f i Br 11 β 1 - If BB Bl 50 Wesleyan ' s Century Theater was organized in the spring of 1967 by Sherry Hall. Bill Steele, and Cherie Hone, under the sponsorship of CCPB. This February. Century Theater presented Dylan. by Sidney Michaels. This group is unique in that it is operated solely by the students, and having complete freedom, serves as an outlet for experimental drama. The play Dylan tells the story of the poet Dylan Thomas, his visits to America, and his relationship to his wife Caitlin. It opens at his home in Wales, and ends with his tragic alcoholic death at the White Horse Tavern in New York City. Major roles in the play were Phil Thomas as Dylan. Roberta Davis as Caitlin, plus Lee Van Der Wende, Kim Schafer, Frank Slaughter, Lynn Myers, Janet French, and David Goff. The drama was directed by Sherry Hall. 51 Cave Dwellers An abandoned stage, on lower East Sida of New York City, sets the scene for William Saroyan ' s comedy, The Cave Dwellers. The W.V.W.C. The- atre rounded-up their last major production on April 19, 1969. Cast for the show in- cluded Pat Kerr. Kim Schafer, Leslie Byrd, Les Cotte-Thorn- er, Tom Steyer, Chris Miller, Cebe Marple. Ed Blake, and Keith Wimmersburger. Charles I. Presar directed the show with Sherry Hall as As- sistant Director. Larry Reed directs lighting. ah be i Em I ' 52 53 54 Theater at Large Dancing Donkey Schools in the Buckhannon area were delighted with the Spring Tour of the W.V.W.C. ' s production of The Dancing Donkey. Again, under the skillful hand of Charles I. Presar, the stage β designed by Rick Van Houten β became alive with music, dance, and delightful natural acting. Written by Eric Vos, this European children ' s show starred Kathy Vaughn, David Morrow, Leslie Byrd, Betty Bonnet, Cebe Marple, and Dennis Hoffman. Music Director for the comedy was Pat Wass β Scenic Artists were Lynn S. Myers and Nancy Thorn. 57 Campus Cultura Life Top Left: One of many art exhibits shown in the Campus Center, a display of jazz posters. Loner Left: Bishop Roy Nichols is consecrated in Wesley Chapel. Center: In a Tuesday Convocation service, Jay Rocke- feller makes an appeal to students to remain in West Virginia after graduation to help bring about changes. Top Right: Stephen Tinelli, professor of art holds two examples of a display of palette paintings exhibited in the Center during the month of Novem- ber. Middle Right: ' Dust and Ashes, ' a folk duo. presented religious music in the folk- rock style in a March convocation service. Loiver Right: Participants in Wesleyan ' s G.E. College Bowl Team. From Left to Right, Dave Hepting, Dick Brisbin, Barb Heckert, and Jim Wilson. mm mtm 58 Β£ Tl ' i W L , lU, i ' _ fatt β V- β i β ' ' - SIS 1 I -- β -. fl i - j ww 3g L g 1 i j | |P ! I 1 7T?OT T? I7A V 59 A Wide Var Enrich the at n u hk v Pmnmkfl Br ' i] BiiM , Bfc =i _ i = 1K β’ B β ' M . 3f R 9 60 ety of Entertainers Cultural Life Wesleyan There was a large assortment of musical productions to entertain the Wesleyan student body throughout the year. On the Far Left: Martha Schlamme, the Yiddish folk singer. Middle Left: The Alpha Omega Players. Lower Left: The Adelaide Woodwind Quartet. On This Page; Left: Peter Thorn, the folk singer; Right: The Brooklyn Bridge. 61 62 ' β LEADERSHIP 63 Housing Government 64 Upon registration, every woman on Wesleyan ' s campus becomes a member of Associated Women Students. This organization is self-governing, with Dean McBrair as advisor. AWS meets regularly with representatives from every dormitory and organization on campus that deals with rules and regulations regarding women students. Upper Lejt: AWS Executive Cabinet. Lower Left: The Organizational and Wing Representatives. Upper Right: The AWS Cabinet. The Men ' s Housing Board is composed of representatives from Doney and McCuskey Halls. With supervision under Dean Ross, the board acts as coordinator for functions within the men ' s dormitories. Lower Right: The Men ' s Housing Board. 65 Campus Center 66 MBΒ Program Board Anything from coffee forums to Friday night dances are the fare for CCPB. Providing frequent and varied entertainment for the students is the main ohjective of CCPB and many hours are exerted to achieve this goal. Opposite. Top: CCPB EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: Left to Right: John Griffith. President: Kath Ward. Secretary: Mrs. Summers. Program Director: Bill Steele. Vice-president. ot Pictured: Craig Lang. Treasurer. Abme: CULTURAL COMMITTEE: Left to Right: Jill Finch. Frank Slaughter. Left: PUBLICITY COMMITTEE: Row 1: Julie Craft. Co-chairman. Kathie Reemsnvder. Co-chairman Barb Harris. Barh Boltz. Ron 2: Beth Ann Rojierson. Jeanie Craft. Ann Harter. Pam Bucher. Man Jean Dorsev. ot Pictured: Mary Ann Palmer. Beth Spears. Suzi Gerw ig. 67 68 The Brooklyn Bridge offered one of the main highlights of CCPB ' s efforts to bring entertainment to Wesleyan ' s campus. Opposite, Top: SOCIAL COMMITTEE: Row 1: Chairmen Jim Okonak and Carole Swope. Ron 2: Margo Snyder. Linda Watkins. Marcie Wertz. Margie Dull. Linda Lou Telle. Opposite, Bottom: RECREATION COMMITTEE: Left to Right: Dave Jordan. Mike Marcy. 69 Community Council Community Council is a representative body of the entire campus community. An organization which promotes and exemplifies leadership. Community Council members are elected by both faculty and students. It acts as a liaison among the students, the faculty the administration and is attentive to the complaints and suggestions of students in regard to policy-making. Opposite, Top: COMMUNITY COUNCIL: Left to Right, Row 1: Gary DeAngelis. Preston Herring. Rie Wilson, Linda Coleman, Natalie Feola, Linda Simile. Tim Brannon. Barb Cowan, Loyette Miller. Row 2: Mike Robinson. Dennis Conner. Charlie Evans, Cherie Nick. Jeff Cain. Opposite. Bottom: COMMUNITY COUNCIL EXECUTIVE COMMIT- TEE: Lejl to Right: Jeff Cain. Treasurer: Dennis Conner, Vice- president; Barb Cowan, Secretary; Charles Evans, President. Students Not Pictured: Kim Barefoot. Don Robbins. Kay Beardsley, John Grif- fith. Mike Bruner. Faculty Not Pictured: Mr. Ben Lantz and Mrs. James Baldwin. Administration IS ' ol Pictured: Dr. Martin, Dr. Cun- ningham. Dr. Hoffman. Dean Ross, and Dean McBrair. 70 L ' Β§? Β§i5 71 This Page: COMMUNITY AWARENESS COM- MITTEE: Lejl to Right: Dennis Conner, Sue Wood- ward, Don Green, Don Robbins. Not Pictured: Dessi Shuler, Kathy Alcox. Mike Weeks. Opposite, Top: AWARDS COMMITTEE: Left to Right: Carole Swope, Ruth Hast, Kim Barefoot, Melba Gainer. Mark Palmer. Not Pictured: Sue Wilson. Opposite, Bottom: ACADEMIC AFFAIRS COM- MITTEE: Left to Right: Stella Millett, Preston Herring. Ann McCoy. Ed Munn. Dick Brisbin. Not Pictured: John Williams. 72 73 74 β rs ffs Opposite: SPECIAL ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE: Left to Right: Debbj Yule. Rick Pill. Bill Steele. Linda Coleman. Co-chairman, Frank Slaughter. Betty Resler. Louisa Fernandez. Mrs. Baldwin. Not Pictured: And) Hileman. Co- chairman, Kathy Hammond. Sue Callahan. Dean Ross. Above: ELECTION COMMITTEE: Left to Right: Beth Belmore, Sherry Lloyd. Rie Wilson. Pin His Marsden. Debbie Nott. Not Picture !: John Matthews. Mary Beth O ' Neill, Joanne Baudi. 75 Above: TRAFFIC COMMITTEE: Left to Right: Bob Sherburne, Mr. Berry, Jill Chal- lender, Tim Brannon. Chairman, Ray Engleman. Not Pictured: Mr. Hicks, Paul Barry. Opposite, Top: PUBLICATIONS COMMITTEE: Left to Right: Martha Taylor, Dan Kane, Dick Brisbin, Dave Hepting, Mrs. Baldwin. Elsie Parton. Natalie Feola. Chair- man, Nancy Hart, Pat Howarth. Right: Members of council at a typical meeting. 76 77 Left to Right: Top: ROBERT ALLMAN. Middle Row: SHEILA BAILEY, KIM BAREFOOT. Bottom: MICHAEL BRUNER. TERRY CLEMONS. 78 Who ' s Who Left to Rwht: Top: CHARLES EVANS. DAVID FEOLA. Middle: ANN GARDNER. JOHN GRIFFITH. Bottom: PRESTON HERRING. 79 1 i m 1 β PCJL-, V :,-- β ' β β β ' M β ' Left to Right: Top: VERA HOYLMAN. Middle: JOHN McCUSKEY, PRUDENCE HOLOSKI. Bottom: SUSAN LAW, JACK OWEN. 80 . . In American Colleges and Universities Lejt to Right: Top: TRIANA BRUSO. Middle: BILL STEELE, DIANE THOMAS. Bottom: ROSE MARIE WILSON. 81 fe. - -it aiJiLi nJmx 3 - . jjms .β m . fc. % ' V A m .Β ORGANIZATIONS 83 Publications Top Left: Nancy Baker Assistant Editor. Jeff Cain Photographer, Sheila Bailey Business Manager, Elsie Parton Editor. Middle Left: The Murmurmonlis Staff. Bottom Left: Mrs. Baldwin Advisor, Nancy Baker Assistant Editor, Elsie Earton Editor. Top Right: Seated: Dave Hepting Editor of The Pharos. Standing: Craig Lang Business Manager, Dick Brishin, Co-Editor. Far Right: Columnist Bob Beakley, Sports Manager Mike Marcy, Columnists Tom Tarn and Tom Bartley. Bottom Right: Features Manager Judy Rich- mond, Columnist Susie Sharpe. News Manager Judy Beck, John Ekey. 84 85 86 I pper Left: H aught Literary Society is com- posed of twelve senior women chosen on the basis of scholarship, leadership, and service. Haught sponsored the annual Smartie Party for freshman girls with outstanding scholastic averages. The president is Margaret Fehrman. and the advisor is Miss Paralee Norman. Loiter Left: TriReta emphasizes sound scholarship dissemination of scientific knowl- edge, and the promotion of biological re- search. ' Membership is reserved for majors and minors who show outstanding ability in the field of biology. The president is Sam Carver and the advisor is Dr. Rossbach. Sigma Tan Delta ational English Fraternity has sponsored two dinners this year, and has held two telelectures. Their president is Margaret Fehrman. and the advisors are Mrs. James Baldwin and Mr. Austin. Loner Right: Kappa Pi ational Honorary Art Fraternity. selects its members on the basis of outstanding achievement and interest in art. Randy Bogart served as president, and Mr. George Keester is the advisor. 87 88 Lpper Left: Omicron Delia Kappa National leadership honor society for college men. President β Terry demons, Advisor β Dr. Davis. Loner Left: SNOW is open to all nursing students. Their purpose is to create an individual responsibility for the profession. President β Barb Webb. Advisor β Miss Keller. Upper Right: SXEA the Student National Education Association establishes its pur- pose for the benefit of the educational profession. President β Sandy Owen. Lourr Right: Betty Lamp Club is open to all girls who are majoring or minoring in Home Economics. The club members were very active this year, sponsoring an annual Alumni Breakfast during homecoming, also they attended the State Home Economics Convention in May. President β Martha MacWilliam. Advisor β Mrs. Walls. 89 90 Upper Left: Kappa Phi a national sorority for Methodist women: Throughout the ear many activities geared to develop its members in becoming better Christian women are planned. Activities include the Rose Tea. Degree of the Light, and the Degree of the Rose. President β Karen Chapman. Advisor β Mrs. Coston. Lower Lejt: Sitzmark Ski Club Since snow was scarce this winter the trips planned b the ski club had to be cancelled. The club is open to all students with an interest in the sport. President β John Griffith. Upper Right: Sigma Thela Epsilon provides an opportunity for service as well as brotherhood. A national service fraternity for men of Methodist preference, many members will serve the Methodist Church in the future years. Each vear STE holds the annual Kappa Phi β Sigma Theta Epsilon dinner-dance. Sweetheart β Leslie Tierney, President β Dennis Bedell. Lower Right: Religious Life Council organizes and coordinates religious activities of the campus. These included, a Folk Mass and the Christmas Tree Lighting Service. President β Mike Bruner. Advisor β Dr. Gunsulus. 91 92 Upper Left: Pjiejjcr Society was organized for library science majors and minors who explore various phases of library work. Mr. Burns is the advisor. Lower Left: The International Relations Club attended a seminar this year at the United Nations in New York Citv. Their president is Ed Munn. Right: The Sociology Anthropology Club is a club designed to broaden the knowledge of social practices, theories, and methods of these students who major or minor in sociology or anthropology. This year ' s activities included guest speakers in social work, and trips to places such as the Huttonsville Prison and the Appala- chian Mental Health Center in Elkins. The president is Bob Fehl. and Dr. Sessions served as the advisor. 93 A h i Upper Left: The Gymnastics Club was established in 1968 by a group of interested students, under the direction of Dean Ross. The purpose of the club is to advance the interest in gymnastics and to demonstrate to interested groups funda- mental and advance skills in this sport. Middle Left: The Honor Board is the campus-wide judicial body, functioning under the direction of the Academic Af- fairs Committee of Community, which is responsible for the enforcement of the Honor Code. Chairman β Richard Brisbin. Lower Left: Psychology Club is open to all who are in- terested in the field. Guest speakers head the list of the many presentations of the organization. Advisor β Mr. Nelson. Upper Right: Alpha Psi Omega members are those students who excel in the field of speech and dramatic arts, and participate in the many theatrical productions. Advisor β Charles Presar. Lower Right: Soquinta chooses its members from the upper 5 percent of the sophomore class. Members are tapped in the fall for this academic honor society. It is Soquinta ' s purpose to exemplify and foster scholarly attitude by its members. President β Debby Fisk Advisor β Mrs. Baldwin. 95 Upper Left: The Wesleyan tour choir consists of a select number of students from the chapel choir. The choir this year traveled in West Virginia, Maryland. Indiana, and Ohio. The tour choir proves to be a most significant event in the lives of all its par- ticipants. Director β Mr. Parsons. Lower Lejl: The girls choir ensemble. Directorβ Mr. Peterson Upper Right: Chapel Choir serves the campus community and performs outstanding choral literature, under the astute baton of Professor Larry Parsons. Major works performed by the choir were the Vivaldi, Gloria and the Mozart Requiem. Once again the group has proven to be on the most outstanding in the area. President β Gary O ' Neal. Lower Right: The Wesleyan Band plays an active part in producing school spirit during football season. 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 at Christmas and Graduation. Director β Mr. Milburn. 8HRBBP mm fkt$ i β Xr r V β 4l, i ' W| 97 Lower Right: Hyma Glee Club offers musical opportunities for men at Wesleyan. This year the club performed before the student body and also performed a concert for the patients of the Weston State Hospital. President β Bobby Kopp; Advisor β Mr. Loftis. Upper Left: The Organ Guild (Wesleyan Student Guild of the American Guild of Organists) sponsored several speakers, George Markey and Mr. Clyde Holoway. Several organ recitals were planned during the year by the students. President β Gary O ' Neal; Advisor β Mr. Shafer. Lower Left: The Women ' s Choir performed several concerts during the school year, including a Christmas concert and a program during Spring. The choir also journeyed to Fairmont to present their Christmas program to the Methodist Church in Fairmont. President β Emily Pickett: Advisor β Mr. Peterson. 98 β’a .V i! lΒ 7 iTi 1 L.L.LOAR and family I 99 100 β’ 1 , Β 1 d 5 JL. J T i ..- . Ini ? | T A r y 1 M |JC w Ul M JLj PT Al i 1 Β«rl r J f E Tf ffi. 4HL Sr Ife ay Upper Left: Pi Kappa Nu. the Home Economics honorary, selects its members on the basis of academic excellence in their field. President β Janice Andrews; Advisor β Mrs. Walls. Lower Left: Delta Psi Kappa members are chosen from the majors and minors in physical education, who have accumulated excellence in the field. President β Barbara Glenn: Advisor β Mrs. Allen. Upper Right: Through meetings the majors and minors of the Physical Education Department come to understand the women ' s intramural progiam. All members help to officiate the in- tramural games. President β Patricia McCor- mick. Lower Right: The Honorary Business Society meet monthly to discuss problems within the business world. President β Bob Allman: Ad- visor β Mrs. Parker. 101 102 Upper Left: The Math Honorary an organization for those majors and minors showing outstanding performance in their field. This year the math honorary was host to the Mathematical Association regional convention in May. President β Bill Donkin. Advisor β Mr. Berry. Β Lower Left: Student Service Projects a voluntary service organization on campus. Projects include Big-Brother β Big Sister pro- gram, tutoring centers. SAW β students who visit Weston mental hospital, a recreation center for the children at the city Housing Project, working with elders in the town. Chairman β Linda Warehime. Upper Right: Sigma Eta Sigma is an academic honorary open to students who have a 3.35 or better average after completing 80 hours of work. The organization meets for dinner meeting twice a semester. President β Carole Norton. Advisor β Dr. Welliver. Lower Right: Benzene Ring the chemistry honorary have been extremely active this year, sponsoring faculty members as speakers, a science show at the Academy School. President β Dan Conrad. 103 104 Upper Left: The Philosophy Club meet for dis- cussion and debate of various propositions. In addition, members attend and read papers for the West Virginia Philosophical Association. Presi- dent β Carole Norton; Advisor β Dr. Mow. Lower Left: The 4-H Club has been very active this year. During the school year members of 4-H work with area 4-H clubs. President β Greenbrier Almond. Upper Righl: Activities of the MENC in the past year have included a trip to the Pittsburgh opera production of La Boheme, a demonstration of music education series by Follett Co., trips to the national MENC convention in Washington D.C., and a lecture on music therapy. President β Bar- bara Heckert. Lower Right: Clauner Historical Society was founded for the purpose of promoting the study of history as an academic discipline. Named in honor of Dr. George Glaune r, Professor Emeritus of history at Wesleyan. President β Mike Marcy: Advisor β Mr. Sharpe. 105 106 Upper Left: WVWC FM began its first broadcast dur- ing the year, extending its hours from 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. then from 5:00 p.m. to 12:00 p.m. on Monday through Friday and from 3:00 p.m. to 11:30 p.nr. on Saturdays. The staff has grown to 10 announc- ers and 10 engineers. The programs are educational. Advisor β Mrs. Harper. Lower Left: Elcirculo Espanol this year sponsored a Spanish dinner for the students majoring or minoring in Spanish. Presidentβ Patricia Flaherty; Advisor β Mr. Green. Lower Right: The Radio Club is a newly organized group, who is concerned with the technological aspects concerning radio. Advisor β Dr. Wolfe. 107 v % β % Β£ PΒ£ ; P 108 GREEKS 109 Pan Hellenic Pan Hellenic Council was founded to promote good relations among the sororities on campus. The representatives of all the sororities work together to coordinate an effective rush and pledging pro- gram. They also participate in the planning of Greek Week and the Pan Hellenic Scholarship ban- quet. The officers this year were President β Linda Simile. Vice President β Monica Wilson, Secre- tary β Carol Wisman, and Treasurer β Mary Ester Grubb. Pictured β Sealed: Monica Wilson, Linda Simile, Mary Ester Grubb. and Dean McBrair. Standing: Cheryl Miller, Ruth Mercogliano, Lois Inzetta, Connie Johnston. Dianne Thomas. Carol Lowery. and Sue Sweezey. HO FC Interfraternitv Council is organized to coordinate the functions of the Greek fraternities on campus. IFC regulates the activities of rushing and pledging, intramural sports, and helps in the planning of the Greek Week activities. This year ' s officers included President Preston Herring. Vice President Mike Robinson. Secretaries Frank Wilson, and Thomas Tarn. Treasurer Bill Reese, and Committee Coordi- nator Bob Kopp. The 1969 Interfraternitv Council is shown above as follows: Seated: Mike Robin- son. Preston Herring. Bob Kopp. Tom Tarn. Standing: Jim Okonak. Gary Ritner. Jim McCutcheon. Bob Beaklv. Mark Palmer. Doug McClure. and Micky Kay. Greeks Sponsor Successful Rush and Pledging Program Above Lejt: Thela Chi Fall pledge class. Above Right: Rushees become acquainted with sorority girls at the Pan Hellenic Tea. Beloiv Right: Enthusiastic crowds watch as new pledges are introduced. 112 Top: New Alpha Gamma Delta pledges sing with their sisters. Center: The spring pledge class of Phi Sigma Epsilon. Bottom: Pledge Trainer Fred Timbrook introduces the Chi Phi fall pledge class. 113 Z.e Top: The winning Chi Phi entry girls of Alpha Gam prepare to pull overall trophy. Left Bottom: The Ph in a new event β the bed race. Left Center: The in the tug-of-war. Alpha Gam won the girls ' i Sigma Epsilon entry in another new event β a raft race down the Buckhannon River. Top Center: Theta Chi, who won the over-all men ' s trophy, pulls in the tug-of-war. Bottom Center: Greek men race around the track. Top Right: Todd Wallace and Andy Hileman of Kappa Alpha plug along in the wheelbarrow race. Bottom Right: Crowds gather on the Poe Bridge to watch the beginning of the raft race. 115 Alpha Delta Pi 116 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. Marian Nicholas Karen White Marcv Bo le Betty Resler Chris Englert Chris Baurhenn Gayle Barrett Elaine Erwin Bonnie Davis Birdie Kurtz Jan Davis Jan Hogg Sue Stewart Nedra Scott Barh Wallace Carol W isman Judie Hain Alice Cadick Karen Remington Bonnie Burgie Wendy Leathers Anne Green Karen Drop Suzanne Thomas Marianne Barella Carol Swope Marian Bosworth Carol Vigilante Diane Leach 30. Judy Richmond 31. Chris Easton 32. Louisa Fernandez 33. Linda Cullings 34. Jeani Brvson 35. Diane Thomas 36. Marylin Distad 37. Beth Belmore 38. Connie Coye 39. Kathv Alcox 40. Manbeth OWeill 41. Marcia Roesch 42. Jill Finch 43. Mary Ann Lauffer 41. Jane McHugh 45. Jeanne Christiansen 46. Karen Barclay 47. Bobbie Bultman 48. Barb Magierski 49. Joanne Baudi 50. Phyllis Marsden 51. Melinda Andrews 52. Linda Parsons 53. Linda Krakowski 54. Carol Clausen 55. Darlene Perazzone 56. Carol Orsini 57. Kathy Ripley 58. Karen Ruppel 117 Above: Sister Darlene Perazzone sips a coke while watching the Greek Week games. Right: The fall pledges are presented. Top Right: Homecoming Queen Anne Green rides the Freshman float. Far Right: The ADPi ' s winning float. The sisters of Kappa Gamma chapter of Alph a Delta Pi began a great year by taking in fifteen new pledges in September. Home- coming was a big success as the ADPi ' s won the first place float and the over-all trophy. Anne Green, a senior sister was Homecoming Queen. Spring Sing was fun and the girls were well represented. Diane Thomas, past-president, was a senior attendant. Second se- mester rush presented ten Little Indian pledges for the ADPi ' s. The year ended as successfully as it began with the ADPi ' s- winning the field events trophy and the tug-of-war for Greek Week. During the year, the girls had a pizza party, an Easter party given by the pledges, and a Christmas service project. 118 flf Alpha Delta Pi 119 120 Alpha Gamma Delta 9. 111. II. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. Gloria Knappenberger 30. Vera Lou Holyman 31. Nancy Chomicz 32. Debb Yule 33. Ginny Gillenwater 34. Cherie Nick 35. Pam Blevins 36. Ranch McCutcheon 37. Pam Hajari 38. Vonnie Murras 39. Diane Felzer 40. Nancy Williams 41. Beverly Hayes 42. Pat Howarth 43. Jeanie Langerfield 44. Nancy Taylor 45. Jane Reed 46. Carlene Lindberg 47. Mary Ammar 48. Carolyn Sillaman 49 Kim Barefoot 50. Loyette Miller 51 Babr Helms 52. Susie Law 53. Janet Sprinkle 54 Linda flolbrook 55, Pat Reeves 56 Linda Phillips 57, Susan Harvey Linda Simile Mary Jo Hodgeman Jennifer Dunlap Amy Featherer Jane Reed Evelyn Sherburne Janet Alexander Linda Coleman Karen Shelton Dessie Shuler Susan Krukiel Cheryl Miller Joanne Barton Janet French Pam Myers Sylvia Beeghly Shiela Bailey Judv Simmons Jill Challender Shellev Hinerman Connie Johnston Elaine Anderson Barb Miller Chris Wells Barb NitolLi Barb Giles Nancy Wilson Meredith Naudts i2l Alpha Gamma Delta Above: The sisters of Alpha Gam proudly lead their new pledges. Far Left: Sisters Barhara Giles and Sandy Owen. Left: Cheryl Miller at the Homecoming parade. Top Right: The Alpha Gamma Delta Spring Pledge class rushes into the Scow to be recognized. Bottom Right: Gams congratulate Barbara Helms Spring Weekend Queen. 122 I The sisters of Alpha Gamma Delta enthusiastically started the year by taking a full pledge class of nine outstanding girls. Homecoming soon followed with the Alpha Gams tracking down the Loose Goose with their float The Old Woman Who Lived in A Shoe. Their banner of Rub-aDub-Dub Three Gams in A Tub welcomed alumni and friends to the weekend ' s festivities and won a first place trophy for the chapter. Sisters Cheryl Miller, Barbara Helms, and Barbara Giles were senior attendants in the Homecoming court. At the Murmurmontis Contest the Alpha Gams proud- ly saw sister Jane Reed named as second runner-up to the Murmurmontis Queen for 1969. The chapter was also happy to see their 1968 spring pledge class win the pledge scholarship trophy at the fall Pan Hellenic Dinner. The sisters gained fourteen new pledges in the spring after their Southern Planta- tion rush party. Spring Sing was a happy occasion with sister Barbara Helms crowned as 1969 Spring Weekend Queen, and sisters Linda Coleman and Carlene Lindberg as senior attendants, and sisters Jane Reed as Junior Attendant, and Elaine Anderson as sophomore attendant. Under the enthusiastic lead- ership of Jane Reed, the sisters won honorable men- tion for their Spring Medley. The sisters were excited in their new adopted little sister, Miss Ny Yin Wan of Chih Ching Primary School, Hong Kong through the Christian Children ' s Fund. 123 ! , !xsr3r?SHSSSΒ£ r , TViMβ’i S5Sr5ii DONE 4 1Β 124 Alpha XI Delta 1. Barb Harris 20. Liz Lincicome 2. Lois Inzetta 21. Joy Burleigh 3. Kath Reemsnyder 22. Jan Jackman 4. Candv Dollman 23. Sue Robinson 5. Danni Daniell 24. Margie Dull 6. Ruth Mercogliano 25. Marcie Wertz 7. Cheri Courtney 26. Linda Lu Telle 8. Claudia Earner 27. Barb Tonkinson 9. Ann Swope 28. Donna Mercogliano 10. Linda Cochran 29. Chris Smith 11. Brenda Fullen 30. Martha Wiseman 12. Carolyn Saxton 31. Barbara Jobe 13. Jayne Groyes 32. Pam Carpenter 11. Molly Case 33. Bonnie Bibb 15. Susan Snyder 34. Pat Harte 16. Ruth Hast 35. Chris Mager 17. Debbie Boyd 36. Linda Hall 18. Kathy Kelly 37. Nancy Sommeryille 19. Karen Smith 38. Anne Risinger 39. Mary Jean Dorsey 40. Nancy Dayis 41. Ann Eichelberger 42. Linda Cantley 43. Sandy Duyall 44. Natalie Feola 45. Jan Roberge 46. Nancy Hart 47. Irene Eister 48. Linda Watkins 49. Cindy Ladd 50. Margo Snider 51. Julie Craft 52. Allyson Eggers 53. Beth Spears 54. Vieki Thorn 55. Rose Wilson 56. Chris Rapking 57. Betty Morrison 125 Alpha XI Delta Top Left: Candy Dollman wraps a gift for an underprivileged Buckhannon child. Bot- tom Left: Proud Spring pledges rush into the social hall to be recognized. Top Right: The spring pledges. Bottom Right: The fall pledges. 126 Alpha Xi Delta started an exciting year with their annual fall retre at to plan the year ' s activities. An evening of getting re-acquainted with sisters was enjoyed by all. Homecoming Weekend started weeks in advance for the Alpha Xi ' s with the building of the float Pages Loose from Mother Goose. This second place float was ridden by Karen Smith. Barb Tonkinson, and Mary Ester Grubb. Alpha Xi ' s were number one in intramurals and accepted three trophies at the Awards Assembly for total accumulated points, basketball, and volleyball. Linda Hall was chosen Murmurmontis Queen, and Danni Daniell was the first runner-up. Also representing the ' Tuzzies were Karen Smith and Leslie Byrd. Christine Rapking was chosen Wesley Ann for this year and the Alpha Xi ' s are really proud of her. First semester the Xi ' s took nine new pledges, and second semester they proudly took a great fifteen member pledge class. During Spring Weekend. Alpha Xi was represented by Martha Wiseman, Freshman Attendant, and Senior Attendants Linda Cochran, and Diane Daniell. 127 1. Georgia Hayes 2. Ginny Marshall 3. Karen Fife 4. Barb Tanner 5. Karen McKenzie 6. Barb Glenn 7. Maggie Thorne 8. Sue Sweezy 9. Merrill Seaman 10. Lynn Luzier 11. Betsy Parker 12. Robin Linseman 13. Kaylene James 14. Karen Ashankey 15. Minica Wilson 16. Gussie Runion 17. Judy Howe 18. Karen Marsteller 19. Sue Honse 20. Carol Lowery 21. Phyllis Frank 22. Stella Millet 23. Carol Breitinger 24. Bev Tragus 25. Sara McCorkle 26. Sharon Forest 27. Sue Jackson 28. Cathy Cotter 29. Marlene Edmonds 30. Linda Roche 31. Joy Balsley 32. Karen Lonis 33. Linda McKeever 34. Dotty Cherry 35. Linda Hull 36. Sue Smith 37. Janet Hartwell 38. Rena Ryder 39. Melody Finegan 40. Joan Hackett 41. Carolyn Barker 42. Carol Dueger 43. Yvonne Kerns 44. Linda Ward 45. Carole Bayard 46. Judy Cain 47. Sue Smith Zeta Tau Alpha 128 129 130 Zeta Tau Alpha was very proud of this year ' s schedule of activities which got off to a good start with a fall retreat. Homecoming Weekend found the girls putting the finish- ing touches on their float. Little Boy Blue. Little Jack Horner Welcomes the Alumni, the Zeta banner, won honorable mention. The White Violet honoring the fall pledge class was a colorful affair with Jack Frost painting the leaves a red and gold. Second semester activities included practicing a medley from Mary Poppins which Zeta Tau Alpha presented at Spring Sing with a special dance by Betsy Parker as an added at- traction. For participation in intramural activities, Zeta won the Sportsmanship Trophy. The Spring Formal with the theme Roses and Lollipops was a big success. Through- out the year many other social events were held. On Homecoming and Spring Week- ends, open houses were held for parents and other visitors. Zeta had a tea in the fall honoring the alumni and faculty. The traditional deserts were held for the fraternities. Zeta Tau Alpha worked hard on their service projects this year. By selling candy ap- ples, money was raised to help cerebral palsy children. Zetas prepared a meal for the pupils of the Daysville School. This has been a busy year for the sisters of Zeta Tau Alpha. Zeta Tau Alpha Top Left: Karen McKenzie, Sharon Forest, and Dotty Cherry seem to be having a good time. Middle Left: Proud Zetas show off their new spring pledge class. Bottom Left: Judv Howe shaves a ballon at a Greek Week event. Right: Zetas celebrate a victory at an intramurals game. 131 β’T 132 Chi Phi 1. Terry Wagner 21. John Porter 2. Nat Ayre 22. Brent Reed 3. Bob Kopp 23. Denny Davis 1. Mark Booth 24. Bob Adams 5. Dick Riggs 25. Jim Okonak 6. Tom Grimes 26. Don Matthews 7. Dan Duncan 27. Art Gobeille 8. Peyton Cromwell 28. Ed Schultz 9. Randy Gilbert 29. John Thompson 10. Marc Harmon 30. Dave Emmett 11. John Parnell 31. Mark Smith 12. John Rexroad 32. Jim Schultz 13. Tom Tarn 33. Steve Gammarino 14. George Chewning 34. Fran Millar 15. Carlene Lindberg 35. Brian Hixson 16. Rick Denver 36. Joe Hebb 17. Dave Kohl 37. Tom Green 18. Phil Rendin 38. Steve Shimp 19. Jim Harsha 39. George Glumac 20. Mike Marcy 40. Armand Salvati 133 Top Left: The Chi Phi entry in the Greek Week raft race. Middle Left: The Fall pledges. Bottom Left: Chi Phi ' s show their strength in the Tug-of- war. Right: A rowdy bunch of new pledges. 134 Chi Phi The brothers of Delta Xi chapter of Chi Phi, with a tradition at Wesleyan dating back to 1926, and a national history that began in 1824, have again enjoyed a most successful, year. The social calendar was highlighted by the Homecoming Dance, a repeat of last year ' s Hell ' s Angels Party, and the annual Sweetheart Weekend. The Brotherhood participated in all areas of the campus life. The Chi Phi men were well represented in intramurals and also did well in the Greek Week activities. Miss Carlene Lindberg was the 1968-1969 Sweetheart. 135 1. Bill Giordanengo 2. Steve Foster 3. Mike Bennett 4. George Stamas 5. Hoppy Morton 6. Bob Piper 7. Mike Healey 8. Bob Niccolai 9. Andy Gdovic 10. Paul Jastremski 11. Dan Keenan 12. Jon Harrigan 13. Paul Boyle 14. Gregg Taylor 15. Jim Moore 16. Mike Robinson 17. Ed Eskew 18. Jim Remson 19. Steve Thompson 20. Bob Cummings 21. Todd Wallace 22. Doug Light 23. Bill Alton 24. Ron Steritt 25. Bill Reese 26. Jon Rickey 27. Ted Pentz 28. Dave Stephenson 29. John Criss 30. Dick Hyre 31. A. J. Engle 32. Dan Popp 33. Chris Ingold 34. Gregg Donley 35. Steve Randall 36. Dave Lalich 37. Joe Martin 38. Joe Lafferty 39. Chris Sabo 40. Buck Salsbury 41. Bill Carpenter 42. Sam Christian 43. George Criss 44. Rick Braun 45. Reed Barbor 46. Tim Crowley 47. Darrell Dotson 48. Ted Denman 49. Roy Carter 50. Kevin Koebley 51. Doug McCallister 52. Harr Risher 53. Butch Talbott 54. Mark Mendelson 55. Jim Kellogg 56. Rich Esposito 57. Rick Diak 58. Dave Myers 136 Kappa Alpha 137 Kappa Alpha Top Left: The first semester pledge class rushes into the Scow. Bottom Left: KA ' s on the way to class. Top Right: An excited spring pledge class presents itself in the social hall. Bottom Right: The KA ' s prepare to sail in their winning raft which took first place in the raft race. Always exhibiting the role of the Southern Gentlemen, the brothers of Kappa Alpha Order enjoyed another successful year at Wesleyan. KA wlcomed a great Fall Pledge Class and found the brothers working hard on their homecoming float, The Loosest Mother Goose. Fall festivities also included the selection of Miss Melinda Andrews, pinmate of brother Bill Reese, as the chapter Sweetheart of 1969. Intramural season proved to be very successful, with KA winning the A championships in football and basketball, and taking first place in the Greek Week Raft Regatta. Spring saw the initiation of another great pledge class, and the coming of Old South Weekend. Old South proved once again to be the social highlight for KA and saw Miss Judy Paxton selected as the Belle of the Ball. 138 13? nfTiri r:i IE !wΒ rtJ Β at B fl a i W .. ' J Β ' feiΒ βΊ. ... - Phi Sigma Epsilon 140 1. Allen Kayser 30. Bill Becker 2. Tom Hasbrouck 31. Gary O ' Neal 3. Gary Ritner 32. Dave Axtell 4. Bob Albert 33. Terry Kerns 5. Jim McCutcheon 34. Ken Douglas 6. Bill Van deCar 35. Rich Althaus 7. Steve Terry 36. Danny Zulick 8. Ralph Berry 37. Donald Coleman 9. George Locke 38. George Campbell 10. Hugh Mcjunkin 39. Dave Dannenberger 11. Howie Doak 40. Bill Merante 12. Jeff Pawlik 41. Jeff Holmes 13. John Stranges 42. Jeff Bissell 14. Jim Quade 43. Bob Columbus 15. Mike Bruner 44. Phil Minderlein 16. Bill Wilde 45. Rich Wolverton 17. Bob Rau 46. Lee Duffield 18. Tom Moore 47. Charlie Coleman 19. Diane Fetzer 48. Ed Federico 20. Dalyn Curry 49. Frank Fowler 21. Joe Mondile 50. Gregg Travilla 22. Dave Myers 51. Ray Steelman 23. Tom Ryan 52. Dale Darnall 24. Wayne De Rosset 53. Brian Humphrey 25. Tom Lewis 54. Dan Conrad 26. Ron Dixon 55. Dick Kittell 27. Dave Hepting 56. Mark Palmer 28. Bob Beakley 57. Tom Macioch 29. Jim Daniels 58. Tom Harris 141 For Lejl: Danny Zulick at the Greek Week games. Top Left: Jeff Holmes. Middle Left: The spring pledge class at the Scow. Bottom Left: The fall pledges sing with their new brothers. Right: Congratulations to the new pledges. Wk β¦ t , v Β£. kd ' $Β£β Β« i f V 1 i ! I II 142 Phi Sigma Epsilon The brothers of Phi Kappa Chapter, Phi Sigma Epsilon, started the 68-69 academic year with a full social calendar, highlighted by the Fall Pledge Formal, the Spring Pledge Formal, and our annual Cardinal and Silver Ball which saw many Phi Sig alumni filling the halls of the chapter house. The fall semester began enthusiastically with the taking of fourteen pledges. Homecoming was a success for all with Phi Sig coming up with second place honors in the banner and float competitions. Upon return from a memorable Christmas break, Phi Sig added eleven more men to the ranks of this fast growing frater- nity. Phi Sig again took second place in the annual Spring Sing competition. Greek Week events saw Phi Sig giving out an appreciably improved performance although still holding down the anchor position. The close of the spring semester found Phi Sig men active in every phase of campus life, giving truth to a Phi Sig slogan β To be is to be capable of action! The Sweetheart of Phi Sigma Epsilon for 1968-1969 is Miss Diane Fetzer, a sister of Alpha Gamma Delta sorority. 143 1. Steve Cruikshank 2. Bob Waldron 3. Ed Young 4. Art Wheelock 5. John Dodd 6. Lester Jarboe and daughter Kimberly 7. Ruth Hast 8. Joe Morock 9. Bob Allman 10. Danni Daniell 11. Larry Reseter 12. Rob Bradshaw 13. Jesse Dunstan 14. Chuck Kirby 15. Terry Richter 16. Ed Carpenter 17. John Giles 18. Bob Graham 19. Ray Profit 144 Theta Chi 20. Jerry Smith 21. Carl Tavalaro 22. Cliff Cox 23. Arnie Phipps 24. Sky Pindar 25. Cuy Charming 26. Bob Eves 27. Dave Feola 28. Larry Rhodes 20. Enver Ahmed 30. Tim Waroblak Bob Sullivan Lee Pearce Dave McNeill 34. Ralph Beers 35. Wayne Rath 36. Rico Parenti 37. Dana Otis 38. Tom Cochran 31 32 33 39. Crick Hudson 40. Terry Jones 41. Frank Wilson 42. Al Selchan 43. Bob Kurbel 44. Bob Seidel 45. Skip Lake 46. Dave Jordan 47. Bill Hamilton 48. Keith Buchanon 49. Gary Dodson 50. Frank Slaughter Missing: Dave Irwin Jim Anderson Tom Black Bob Barillari Larry Lees George Pettibon 145 Theta Ch 146 The brothers of Delta Gamma Chapter of Theta Chi Fraternity enjoyed another suc- cessful year in 1968-1969. The year started when the brothers took six fine pledges. The hard-working brothers were rewarded at Homecoming when their float Your Mother Goose took first place among the fraternity floats. The brothers fared well in the in- tramurals program, and also took the overall trophy at the Greek Week events. At Spring- Sing the Theta Chi ' s serenaded the Spring Queen with an original arrangement of Why Do Fools Fall In Love? by Keith Buchanon, who also directed the brothers. Theta Chi again had a variety of original theme parties including the annual Sewer Party, a Suppressed Desire Party and a Wake. Theta Chi took a tremendous spring pledge class of seventeen men. The Theta Chi ' s have had a great year while living up to their motto Alma Mater first, and Theta Chi for Alma Mater. Far Left: Bob Eves relaxes while watching the Greek Week games. Top Left: The Fall Pledges Class shows enthusiasm. Middle Lejt: The Spring Pledge Class is presented at the Scow. Bottom Left: Bob Allman. Danni Daniell. and the Feolas watch a Bobcat basket- ball game. Right: Brother Dave Jordan and fiancee Georgia Jenkins chat between classes. 147 Theta Xi 1. Mike Weeks 2. George Schwenebraten 3. Frank Catalano 4. Kim Black 5. Preston Herring 6. Jeff Cain 7. Tom Clayton 8. Dave Hughes 0. Bob Heim 10. Bob Fehl 11. Dale Holmes 12. Will Lacey 13. Gregg McClendon 14. Jack Tout tillotte 15 Steve Caldwell 16 Bob McClure 17 Meredith Naudts 18 Bob Pflaum 19 Karen Smith 20 Dave Dzara 21 Don Green 22 Jack Milburn 23 Bob Hein 24 Mike Cottrill 25 Corky Conner 26. Terry DePugh 27. Danny Rebovitch 28. Bill Kane 20. Steve Olsen 30. Don Hazel 31. Don Wales 32. Rod McDaniel 33. Barry McGrath 34. Charley Seaman 35. John Williams 36. Art Lapp 37. Phil Schweir 38. Ed Munn 39. Sam McClure 40. Larry Koch 41. Rob Campbell 42. Phil Tooze 43. Jack Owen 44. Leo Hein 45. Skip Alexander 46. Jeff Hamblen 47. Lee Sherman 48. Jack Bauer 49. Gary Weller 50. Bill Shissler If I ff 148 r r A es 8 - Β«C ' β Theta Xi 150 The Kappa Tau Chapter of Thela Xi has enjoyed another great year filled with success and progress. Stressing diversity in its membership, the brotherhood is well-represented in all fields of competition. This fall. Theta Xi continued its victory string at Homecoming with a respected first place in banner competition, and a third at float competition. In Spring Sing, the brothers of Theta Xi finished with honorable mention with their song A Fellow Needs A Girl. Intramurals proved very successful as the brothers participated and won trophies in football, volleyball, and basketball. The brothers themselves are leaders in all phases of campus life and government. Picnics, barn dances, house parties, and a Pledge Dance each semester highlighted the social calendar along with the Spring Iris Ball Formal Weekend. Past Sweetheart, Miss Karen Smith turned over her reign to Miss Meredith IX ' audts, new Theta Xi Sweetheart for the coming year. Top Left: The Theta Xi ' s present the Fall Peldge Class at the Scow. Far Left: Some of the brothers relax in the game room at the house. Center Left: Brother Kim Black chats at a rush party. Top Right: Art Lapp watches the Greek Week games. Middle Right: Past Sweetheart Karen Smith and Dave Dzara. her pinmate chat with rushees. Bottom Right: The Spring Pledge Class of Theta Xi. 151 r .. r % Β« i ife 1 A fc JT fc- 4 -. m -i . β SPORTS 153 m cfei i i . i 5i ' J i - Β«L T jft gMF m % 4 fi 154 Bobcat Gridmen Have A Grim Season S1J Upper Left: The 1968 Bobcat football squad. Upper Right: The Wesleyan defensive team. Lower Left: Bobcat kicks the ball right into West Liberty ' s hands. Lower Center: Tom Black is ready to fight for the ball. Lower Right: Co-captain Bob Allman watches intensely the moves of his teammates. 155 156 SCORES Opponent 62 30 13 42 34 56 27 13 Despite Wesleyan ' s grim season, Senior Larry Rhodes was awarded a first team position on the All-Conference teams and was named Offensive Back of the Year. He was leading rusher in the con- ference, second in kickoff returns, third in total offense, sixth in scoring, and sixth in punt returns. Others receiving positions were Dave Feola, Boh Allman and Tom Black, with honorable mention given to Dave McNeill and Gregg Donley. Rhodes was also one of seven WVIAC players to receive All-American laurels when he was given honorable mention by NAIA. Wesleyan 6 Fairmont West Liberty 6 West Virginia Tech Glenville 6 Salem 13 Waynesburg 41 Bluefield 6 Marietta Upper Left: Wesleyan kicks off at the forty yard line. Middle Left: Larry Rhodes is congratulated on a job well done. Lower Left: Trainer Chuck Starkey congratulates one of his boys. Upper Right: Coach Pugh gives a bit of advice. Lower Right: Tom Black avoids the opposition to gain some Yardage. 157 Cross Country Team Sees Fair Season Upper Left: Steve Amerman crosses the finish line. Lower Left: Banners show appreciation to the efforts of the team. Upper Right: The 1968 Wesleyan Cross Country team. Lower Right: Howie Blum pulls into the finish line. J V i ' β a 158 Coach Dave Reemsnyder ' s cross country team had a fair season finishing with a record of eight wins and seven defeats. The team had only two men returning this year: senior Mark Palmer who finished four years of running for the school, and sophomore Daryl Goodman. Five freshmen rounded out the team. Wesleyan placed fifth in the all-conference hill and dale meet. The 1969 season looks hopeful with six men returning. 159 Wesleyan Wins One From Morris Harvey at Homecoming 160 Left: Lining up in preparation for a long race. Upper Right: They ' re off! Lower Right: Mark Palmer rushes to pass up Morris Harvey runners. 161 Upper Left: Freshman Mike Healy tosses the ball from the opponent. Lower Left: The 1968 Wesleyan soccer team. Upper Right: Leo Hein gets the ball past the opposing goalie. Lower Right: Rich Stick Esposito goes after the ball. 162 Soccer Team Finishes Third in the Conference Since its introduction to Wesleyan six years ago, Soccer has been one of its most successful sports, finishing this year with a record of six wins and five losses. Johnny Myers ' team finished third in the conference behind Alderson Broaddus and Davis and Elkins. 163 SCORES Wesleyan Opponc 1 Fros tburg 2 W.V.U. 4 2 Marietta 2 Morris Harvey 1 4 Fairmont Alderson Broaddus 4 2 Morris Harvey 4 Fairmont 1 Davis and Elkins 2 1 Alderson Broaddus 2 3 Washington and Lee The All-Conference Team recognized brothers John and Rich Esposito and Pete Roberts. Leading scorer was John Esposito with six goals followed by his brother Rich and Lee Hein having three goals each. Other top players and scorers for Wesleyan were Jeff Cain. Mike Healy. and John Griffith. 164 Left: John Griffith uses his ability lo get the ball from the opponent. Upper Right: Bob Rau warms up before a game. Loner Right: Action on the soccer field. If 165 166 Basketball Team Sees a Slow Season in 1968-1969 Extreme Left: Ted Pentz trie? for a basket. Left: Kenn Baylor wins a jump and directs the ball away from the opposition. Loner Left: The 1968-1969 Basketball team. Center: Pentz follows as Danny Kane dribbles down the court. Loner Right: The team takes time out after some rough playing. Even though the Bobcat basketball squad coached by Hank Ellis finished low in the conference, thev had a better season than they have had in a few years. They finished the season with a record of seven wins and eighteen losses, and a conference record of seven wins and twelve losses. This year ' s team was young but talented, having good speed to make up for their only fair size. 167 168 For the first time since the winning 1965-1966 team played for Wesleyan, enthusiastic Bobcat fans showed their spirit by packing the gym to cheer the team on to win several games in the conference competition. Perhaps next year the returning boys will bring back to Wesleyan the success in basketball that they have enjoyed in the past. Extreme Lef t: Mark Mendelson tries for a basket. Far Left: Kenny Baylor attempts to make two. Left: Kane catches a rebound. Top Right: Kane sinks the ball for two points. Far Right: The Bob cats use a press to keep the ball from the opponents. Louer Right: Baylor wins another jump shot to get the ball for Wesleyan. 169 3 vi- Johnny Myers ' Swimming Team looked forward at the beginning of the season to a good year, with nine returning, and eight promising freshmen joining the team. At the end of the first semester, though, things looked gray, since several swimmers were cut because of grades. Coach Myers stepped up the practices to twice a day and asked that each swimmer perform like a man and a half. The Tri-captains this year were Jim Harsha. Ron White, and Tom Green. 170 Top Left: Corky Chewning does the Butterfly. Lower Left: The swimmers are off, in the WVIAC meet. Top Right: Tim Waroblak keeps time for a fellow swimmer. Middle Right: Tim Clohessy dives for Wesleyan in the .WVIAC meet. Lower Right: The 1968-1969 Wesleyan Swim Team. β β 171 Coach Myers plea to his boys was not in vain, for Wesleyan won the WVIAC State Swim Meet for the third consecutive year. Wesleyan took thirteen out of seventeen events, and the final scores in the meet were: Wesleyan 202. Shepherd 95, Fair- mont 52, West Virginia Tech 50, and West Liberty 27. The championship trophy went to Weslevans Jim Harsha for the third consecutive year. The Most Valuable Swimmer award was given to him for bringing Wesleyan five first place show- ings, and breaking three state records. 172 Top Left: Jim Harsha displays his Swimmer of the Year ' award. Far Left: Harsha in action. Left: Ed Schultz performs for Wesleyan. Top Right: A swimmer dives off in a WVIAC relay event. Lower Right: Wesleyan students served as time keepers for the State Meet. 173 Cheerleaders Upper Left: THE 1968-1969 CHEERLEADING SQUAD: Left to Right: Marilyn Wilson. Loyette Miller. Captain Cand Dollman. Linda Holhrook. Barb Harris. Extreme Left: Candv and Loyette chat between halves. Loner Left: Linda Holbrook leads football fans in a chant. Upper Right: Barb Harris cheers at a basketball pame. Loner Right: Loyette Miller cheers with enthusiasm for the Bobcat Five. Right: Marilyn Wilson refreshes with a Coke at half time. 175 Upper Left: Gil Stein- berger hurls for the Bob- cats. Lower Left: Bobcat fielders prepare to put a Tech man out. Right: Bobcat team members Bill Reese and Joe Morock watch as their team mates play ball. Slow Season Seen for Baseball Team The Bobcat baseball team saw a slow season this year, finishing with a record of two wins and twelve losses in conference competition. The Bobcats split double- headers with West Virginia Tech and Davis and Elkins to win their two victories. Gil Steinberger and Gary Dodson were the two winning pitchers. Steinberger hurled eighteen strikeouts and Dodson had sixteen. Doug Light fanned thirteen batters. Left Fielder Jeff Dykstra was the team ' s leading hitter with a .293 average. He was followed closely by Mike Stanton who had a .286 average, and leftfielder Ted Dennian with a .259. 177 SCORES Wesleyan Opponent 3 Alderson Broaddus 4 3 Alderson Broaddus 4 3 West Virginia Tech 2 West Virginia Tech 9 Ohio University 9 West Liberty 8 4 West Liberty 6 6 Davis and Elkins 1 Davis and Elkins 2 2 Glenville 3 1 Glenville 2 2 Fairmont 4 Fairmont 2 1 Salem 10 β’Β ' - : Upper Left: Second baseman Joe Morock catches a low one. Lower Left: Art Wheelock, Wesleyan Catcher, makes a hit. Right: Bob- cat hitter slides in safe at first. - _, -,β’β’-.Β - β’β - . . - . ' - ' .. - Safe- - 178 n i ' fi.l ; til Tv Despite the poor season this year, the Wesleyan baseball team can look forward to a hetter year in 1970. A fine group of freshman ballplayers who saw a lot of action this year will be returning next year to play for coach Hank Ellis. 179 Tennis Team Finishes at the Bottom in Conference Play The Wesleyan Tennis Team finshed the season with a record of no victories and nine losses. The team ' s coach, David Reemsnyder, feels that with the loss of only one senior, Jack Tourtellotte, and with the addition of three fine tennis players who hope to make their grade-point average, the team will improve for next season. 180 β’ Lejl: The 1% ' J Wesley an Tennis Team. Upper Right: Dave Irwin serves to the opponent. Lower Right: Tired players take time out. 181 Dave Irwin, Captain of the team, was elected by the ten- nis coaches of the WVIAC to be the WVIAC Tennis Player of the Year, 1969. By his outstanding play and conduct on the courts he brought honor to himself and to the college. Dave was the only consistent player on the Bobcat team, losing only one in the regular season, and one in the finals of the conference match. ' i m i mm I 182 SCORES Wesleyan Opponent 1 West Virginia University 8 1 Fairmont 8 2 Salem 7 3 Davis and Elkins 6 1 Morris Harvey 8 2 Salem 7 1 Fairmont 8 4 Davis and Elkins 5 1 Washington and Jefferson 8 Upper Left: James Quade serves to the op- ponent. Loner Left: Chuck Brzezinski pops one over the net. Upper Right: Jack Tourte- lotte hits one over. Lower Right: Ron Hollein prepares to serve. 183 Upper Left: Wesleyan trackman misses in the polevault. Lower Left: The 1969 Wesleyan Track Team. Right: Freshman Dana Otis runs the hurdles in competition with Marietta run- mΒ isΒ£ 184 Wesleyan Trackmen Set New Records in 1969 Coach Bill Pugh ' s Track Team finished fifth in the conference this year with a total of thirty-five points. Wesley- an can expect to be strong in the distance events for the next few years, for the excellent performances of Stanley Blankenship and Steve Amerman have shown their prowess. Stanley set three new track records this year. He ran the 880 in 1:17.6, the mile in 4:30, and the three-mile i n 15:21, and was the anchor man on the mile relay team that did the distance in 3:27.2. Steve was a member of the same relay team. He holds the 1968 New Jersey high school state mile record. Senior Larry Rhodes bettered his own Wesleyan high mark in the 220 yard dash with 21.1. 185 Upper Left: Wesleyan trackman does the broad- jump. Lower Left: Larry Rhodes pulls ahead in the 220. Upper Right: Bobcat trackman misses in the high jump. Lower right: Dave Feola wins against an opponent from Marietta in one of the races. sΒ r ii, - W i k : 186 187 Upper Left: Roy Harmon, Captain of the team, tries for the green. Lower Left: The 1969 Golf Team. Right: John Bitzer makes a swing. 188 Golf Team Sees a Successful Season Wesleyan finished the season in golf with a winning record in overall and conference competition. The Bobcats copped nine and lost seven engagements overall and in conference competition won eight and lost three. The team was coached by Johnny Myers. 189 High man on the golf team this year was Captain Roy Harmon with a record of sixteen wins, eight losses and two ties for a .667 percentage. He was followed by Jerry Benton with twelve, eleven and three for .522, Jerry Lay with thirteen, twelve and one, and James Castagna with thirteen, thirteen, and zero for .500. John Bitzer engaged in fewer matches but came out with respectable averages. Bitzer had nine, two, and zero for .818 and Gary Ritner posted a record of nine, seven and zero for .563. Lay and Benton tied for fourth place in the conference medalist scoring with 151. 190 Upper Left: Coach Johnny Myers seems pleased with his team ' s performance. Lower Left: Jerry Lay has a little trouble in the rough. Upper Right: James Gastasna putts one in. Bottom: Gary Ritner checks his equipment before playing while Jerry Benton and Rov Harmon look on. 191 Intramurals Produce Activity for Many Students. 192 Upper Left: Doug Light tries for a basket in competition between Kappa Alpha and Chi Phi. Far Left: Theta Chi ' s Sky Pindar gets a rebound in a contest with Kappa Alpha. Lower Left: In- dependent teams see action on the boards. Upper Right: Enthu- siastic fans come to cheer for the Theta Chi team. Lower Right: Theta Chi and Phi Sig see plenty of action in an intramural foot- ball game. Intramurals saw a successful year under the guidance of coach Charles Smith. The men participated in intramural football, basketball, volleyball, and softball, while the women participated in basketball, volleyball, and softball. All-star men ' s teams from Wesleyan also traveled to other schools in the area to compete with their All-star intramural teams. 193 CLASSES 195 FRESHMEN t Garey DeAngelis, President; Rick Pill, Vice-President; Bob Piper, Treas- urer; Judy Paxton, Secretary; Don Robbins, Community Council Repre- sentative. lyfkitfc fi John Adams Robert Adams Tom Aitken Gary Alderman Florence Allman Ruth Almand Stephen Amerman Linda Amman Suzanne Anderson Scott Anwyll Gwendolyn Arslen Robert Ashworth Janet Austin Susan Azzato Chris Bake Barbara Baker Sarah Baker Gregory Ball Melissa Bannister Robert Barbor u . ' , MM Scott Barnard Joanne Barton Gregory Basinger Christina Robert Bear Rebecca Beckwith Sylvia Beeghly Ralph Beers Baurhenn ' ' IfrA ' fc ? $ Jacquanette Beltz Lynda Bennett William Blair Stanley James Blauvelt George Bleecker Christina Lois Blount Blankenship Blomquis? 196 Howard Blum Christina Boiler Barbara Boltz Cathy Borst Diana Boso Edward Bottum Deborah Boyd Jay Boyd Phyllis Boyer Diane Brant William Broadwater Carol Brooks Zella Bucher Connie Burke Douglas Burns George Byard Christina Cable Donna Cain Joseph Canfield Edwin Carpenter Pamela Carpenter William Carr Katherine Carter Linda Gregory Chapman Denise Chelak Chadderdon -a . I vlfc Andrew Choy Deborah Clay Patricia Clifford Charles Coale John Coleman John Colliton Robert Columbus 197 Frank Cox Catherine Craft Theodore Crites Robert Crooks Stephen Christopher Jane Cunningham Jewell Cuppett Cruikshank Cullen LT9 W 1 Marshall Custer Ilene Cutright Barbara Dague Geraldine Daisey Judith Dalrymple David Danneberger Dale Darnall Lois Davis Gary DeAngelis Michael Delany Cheryl Detrick Jean Dilworth John Donohue Linda Doolittle June Dorrell Darrell Dotson Keith Douglass Allison Drake Denise Dreany James Drenning Arthur Duffield Margery Dull dikfik Daniel Dunlap Gary Dyck John Edmiston Pamela Marlene Edmonds Joan Elfers Susan Elsbree Albert Engle Edmiston Edward Eskew Sheila Etowski FRESHMEN 198 Shirley Eubank Amy Featherer Edward Federico Emily Fenton Wayne Fischer Susan Fl nn Roger Frye Qiarlotte Fuchs James Fun Jean Gallant Deborah Garrison Lilburn Garrison Andrew Gdovic Mary Gemmill Peter Germann John Giles T- H L John Gill Kenneth Cistedt David Godwin Barbara Graumann Robert Gray Susan Gregory Jovce Grey Ja ne Groves l fcA t John Haines James Hammond Gnnnie Hamner James Hancock Edgar Harrnan Marc Harman Janet Harmon Peter Harris Nancy Hart Ann Harter r mn|H β wΒ£ flj - β ββ’- Elaine Hause Beverly Hayes Patrieia Hearn Susan Heilman Charles Heln 1972 1 99 William Helms Susan Herapel k β --β Thomas Herr Pamela Herron Garry Hersmaii Β£9ft Carol Hill Paul Hinkley Wendy Rita Hogsett Donna Holcombe Hockeborn BPf β . Teffrey Holmes David Hopson Donald Horst Carol Hostettler Edward Hotalen Diane Hubbard Barbara Hughes David Hughes Linda Hull Paul Humparey Ronald Hunter Deanne Huselton David Irwin Bonnie Johnson Sandy Johnson Carolyn Jones Mary Jones Pamela T ubin Richard Kaufman William Kearns Daniel Keenan Rrenda Kelly Richard Kelly Barbara Kenny Ellis Keplinger Betty Kesecker William Kilgnur Kitty i g Charles Kirby FRESHMEN 200 .A li Pamela Kirkland David Klein Kevin Koebley George Kortlandt Kevin Koury Linda Krakowski Susan Krukiel Joseph Lafferty tMM David Lalich Jean Langerfield Gordon Lawrence John Lay Deborah Lee Michael Lee David Lehmkuhl Donna Lewis 4i fcik James Light Nancy Lindberg Deborah Lindell Joanne Lizzio Danny Lowman Richard Luebke Mary Lydon William Madden J0t 0h β’4_ Nancy Madge James Mahan Anne Maillioux Julian Mandody Richard Manley Lynn Mariner Douglas Marner Cebe Marple m ri Β«_ it Marcia Martin Pamela Martin Thomas Martino Suzanne Marvel Donald Matthews Deborah Maxwell Barbara May Grace MtClelland Stewart McClure Ann McCoy β 1972 20! William Collins McCurdy Randee David McMahon Melanie Melnyk McCracken McCutcheon Richard Mercer Christine Miller Donna Miller Michael Miller Stella Millett Linda Moran Lynne Morrill Richard Morrissey Janet Mullins Ross Murray Pamela Myers Dan Neely Marian Nicholas Jeanne Norton Suzanne O ' Brien Charlotte Oi-nHnrff Sallie Packer Susan Papp Richard Parenti Carcn Patterson Richard Patterson Judith Paxton Jeffrey Payne Judy Peelor Kathy Penrose Janet Peterson Richard Pill Margaret Pinson Robert Piper Anne Porter Thomas Powell Donna Pratt Stephen Pratt Sharon Price Martha Pritchett John Ptaskiewicz Hilleary Quay FRESHMEN 202 Paula Rainey Gail Rankin Wayne Rath Kenneth Rayhuck Janice Reid Philip Rendin Randall Rexroad Terence Richter Pamela Rinick Robert Ripley Donald Robbins Becki Roberts Wesley Roberts Jane Robie Jennifer Christopher Sabo Rumbelow Barbara Saliba Steven Sawyer Carol Savers Deborah Schnabel Roger Schrumpf James Schultz Susan Schumann Linda Scott Susan Selvig Susan Sharpe John Shaw Lois Shearer Helyn Sheppo Evelyn Sherburne Rebecca Martha Simmons Carol Simpson Judith Simpson Scott Sinclair Cheryl Sink L nda Slusser Donald Smith Kathryn Smith Kristine Smith r m Patricia Smith Cynthia Snyder Kenneth Solomon L 1972 I, je| Renee Solomon Mary Spanabel Brenda Spencer Linda Spencer Nancy Spring James Starbuck β β 1 Margaret Steadman Richard Stephens Ata j j j James Stephenson Ronald Sterritt Linda Stewart Robert Stickler Mary Stout Stephen Straight Deborah Stubbs Linda Stuckeman Robert Sullivan Gary Summers Patrick Sutphin Barbara Swanson Deborah Swiger Grace Tanner Alfred Taylor Lindalu Telle Bill Tench Michael Tener Richard Thomas Gregg Travilla Lila Triplett Cynthia Suzanne Tygard Donna Usher Turkington - - ,, ( ftlifc M argaret Vanderbeek I Mark Waecker Thomas Walker .. Frances Watlingto t4 % MM m Judith Watson Robert Watson Kenneth Webb Dianne Weber FRESHMEN 204 Marcia Wertz Arthur Wheelock Gretchen Joseph White Whiter Rebecca White Richard White Marcia Whitman Robert Wilkerson Cindy Willis Toni Wiltbank Deborah Wise Alice Wolfe Linda Wyckoff Thomas Yackley David Young Richard Young John Znavor Paul Adams Deborah Allman Linda Arms Robert Avery Jim Barkland Michael Barno Mary Barrett Edward Bartolomeo Jennifer Battendieri Kenneth Baylor Marjorie Bearse Katherine Beeghly Dannie Beer Diane Bennett Calla Berardi Bonny Bibb John Bitzer George Boggess Robert Bowers Robert Bramble Timothy Brehme Gary Brown Constance Bryan Christine Buckley Lynne Budd Everett Bums Russell Bush Stephen Carpenter Ward Case James Castagna Samuel Christian Richard Clark Carol Clausen James Cowan Leeota Cox Burr Crickard John Criss Betty Culver Russell Darnall Dennis DeAngelo Deborah Delia Theodore Denman David Derenzo James Devine Elizabeth Dilley Diane DUs William Dorbie Brenda Duke Dennis Ebbets Carol Eisaman Rebecca Emery Jane Epperly Barbara Erickson David Findley Linda Fink Ronald Fischer David Fleu Susan Franz Steven Fretwell Robert Gaines Linda Garten Gayle Gerber Edward Gintert Valerie Green Merry Haley James Halterman Carol Harper Cheryl Hanson Michael Healy Thomas Hendrian Barbara Holmes Patricia Hosmer Stanley Howe Diane Irwin Elaine Irwin Michael Isaacs Wolfgang Jasper Margaret Jenkins Linda Johnson Patricia Jones Mark Joy Joseph Kacinec Kathryn Kelley Robert Kelly Linda Kiverchuk Frederick Klintworth Anna Kuchynka Linda Ledonne Karen Lones Karen MacLeman Louella Malcolm Norman Manley Debra Martin Richard Maxwell Richard McKnight Ralph McMillon Denise McMullen Donna Mercogliano Barbara Miller Marilou Muller John Neff Nancy Neff Susan Nelson Mark Nikaason Barbara Oertel Alfred Os bourne Dana Otis Joseph Owen Lee Pascoe Jamis Pattison Elsie Payne Pamela Perazzone Wayne Petrovich Roy Pettit Patricia Pillsbury Linda Poling Vicki Porter Richard Quinn Joseph Renaud Duncan Rowley Judith Ruskay Oren Russell John Sadler Linda Schmunk Susan Schultz Kathleen Shand Richard Sheridan Gordon Shilling John Sholl Nancy Simonton Robert Simpson Helen Smith Ben Spiridigliozzi Janet Stonering Leroy Strickland Jeffrey Sumner Sharon Sweeney Jennifer Switzer Elizabeth Thomas Frederick Thompson Steven Thompson Leslie Toney John Tonkin Donald Torres Robert Tufts Franklin Turner Susan Upole Peter Vanderheyden Peter Wallace Donna Wamsley Paul Weaver Paul Weber Ronald Whitlatch Pamela Williams Lisabeth Wilson Martha Wiseman William Wood Siri Wyman 205 SOPHOMORES Andy Hileman, President: Loyette Miller, Vice-President; Shelli Hiner- _. , . ... _ , ., β,,β. ., man, Secretary; Tom Clayton, Treasurer. Not Pictured Cheryl Nick, Com- RoLyn Alexander Richard Althaus Robert AUmann William Alton munity Council Representative. Man Ammar Elaine Anderson Ernest Andrew James Arter Brenda Ayers Nancy Baker James Baldwin Christena Balsley Catherine Baran Marianne Barella Paul Barry Lowell Bartelme Linda Bass Carole Bayard Judy Beck William Becker David Belcher Barbara Bellino Sara Bennett Gayle Bentzen Randall Beynon Alfred Black David Black Deborah Blanchard Patricia Boal Richard Boger Sally Boo Marion Bosworth Janet Bottone Julie Bottone James Boyd Elizal eth Boyle 206 Robert Bradshaw Richard Braun Murray Breakiron Carol Breitinger Linda Bromley Ka e Brown Rodney Brown Sallie Brunton Thom as Burkhammer Pamela Bucher Hulse Budd Roberta Bultman Bonnie Burgie Nancy Butler Susan Callihan Susan Cameron George Campbell John Campbell Robert Campbell Steven Campbell Lewis Cantley Alexander Carmichel William Carpenter James Carson Nancy Carter William Case SSh Louis Chaboudy Daniel Chadwick Janis Chidester Jeanne Christensen Scott Christie Thomas Clayton Shelley Clements 207 Ray Conrad Marcia Corbitt Lester Sarah Cowger Thomas Crabtree Julia Craft Cheryl Cramer Gloria Creighton James Creighton Peyton Cromwell Timothy Crowley Melissa Crumley Sandra Culp Frank Cumming Anna Curzi Joyce Cusick David Damcott James Daniels Bonnie Davis Dennis Davis Nancy Davis Sharon Davis Carla Dawson Doreen Deeley Β£i Darlene Delich Elizabeth Dixon John Doak Candace Dollman Mary Dorsey Karen Drop Vicky Dumire Daniel Duncan Jesse Dunstan Sandra Duvall Jeffrey Dykstra Barbara Eddy Robert Eldridge William Engle Richard Enright John Esaias SOPHOMORES 208 Robert Eves Monika Sharon Farrell Gay Farrier Christine Fenton Julia Ferentz Kenneth Ferguson Suzanne Ferguson Faltermeier ui. 1 At Karen Fife Melody Finnegan Menilee Fisher Deborah Fisk Patricia Flaherty Thomas Foster Phyllis Frank Marjorie Freeman Robert Frey Linda Friend Stephen Gammarin Robert Gammons Robert Gatehouse Deborah Gates William Gearheart Leslie Gilham Arthur Gobeille David Goff Susan Gram David Greer Lorena Greter Patricia Grove Mary Grubb Jeffrey Hamblen Thomas Hamilton 1971 209 Sarah Harvey Thomas Janice Hastings Kathleen Hawkins Georgia Hayes Hasbrouck Harold Hebb Jonathan Hedges Bonnie Heil Robert Heim Pamela Henry David Herman Linda Hernandez Andrew Hileman Nancy Hill Rosalie Hill Shelli Hinerman Mary Hodgman Susan Hoffman Kay Hoggatt Linda Holbrook Dale Holmes William Holmes Kenneth Hoover Margaret Hopkins Erik Hottenstein Priscilla Hovis Peggy Howard Merrill Howe Judith Huber Vicki Hudnall Christopher Hudson Thomas Hultine Deborah Hunt Conrad Ingold Susan Jackson Ruth Johnson Mary Johnston Charles Jones Edwin Jones SOPHOMORES 210 Joan Knabenshue Gloria Knappenberger Lawrence Koch Doyle Kramer Roberta Kurtz John Lacaria Kathleen Lam son Diane Leach Gary Ledebur Christina Lee Larr Lees Lynne Leslie Wary Lewis Aletta Linger Robin Sally Little Linsenmann Margaret Long Marilyn Long William Lovitt Michael Luginhill Joanne Lukmire Thomas Macioch Marcia Macklin Charles MacLeod Jack Matheny Sara McCorkle Deloris Barry McGrath Hugh Mcjunkin McCutcheon 1971 Susan McKenna Mary McKinnon Ruth Mercogliano Susan Metheny Rosemary Miliotis Andi Miller Judith Miller Loyette Miller Elizabeth Mills Joseph Mondile Barbara Moore Thomas Moore Barry Morrill Wayne Morris Shari Morrison John Mullett Betty Mumford Virginia Munch Cheryl Nick Barbara Nittoli Beverley Norton Deborah Nott Dorothy Noyes Richard Ogden Genevieve O ' Hara James Okonak Nancy Oliver Mary Beth O ' Neill Mary Palmer Wendy Parker Gail Paterson Gregory Perkins Louis Perna Juanita Piercy Lois Plank Beverly Plummer John Porter Kathryn Porter Judith Powers James Quade Stephen Randall SOPHOMORES 212 Elizabeth Rankin William Raupp Chere Redner James Reed Terry Reed Katherine Susan Reneau Larry Res ter Reemsnyder J i Jean Rirhcy Judilh Richmond Richard Riggs Barbara Ringleb Katherine Ripley Gary Ritner Janice Roberge Rulh Robinson Barbara Robson Linda Roche Beth Rogerson Robert Roth Caroline Rumsey Augusta Runion Karen Ruppel Thomas R an Carolyn Saxton Ronald Say Philip Schwier Charles Seaman Alan Selchan Nancy Shane Mark Sharpless Barbara Sherburne Steven Shimp Frank Shomo Judith Shomo Patricia Sibold Judith Simmons Ellen Simpson Kathleen Slade Cynthia Smith F Β ' l James Smith Nancy Somerville Carl Spangler Lloyd Spencer 1971 iiiiiVr 6 S S A i ,, til Dl Ralph Stevenson Susan Stewart Rhonda Stinnette Craig Swanson Timothy Swartz Barbara Tanner Gregg Taylor Carol Thomas Teresa Thomas Bina Thompson Edward John Thompson Nancy Thorn Albert Thorp William Thurman Terry Tolles Thompson ' M r J ah u AV fl ' ' mm im m Philip Tooze Earle Tourtillotte Beverly Tragus Alan Tweedy Charles Tyree Carol Vigilanti Carl vom Eiggen Barbara Wallace Todd Wallace David Wamsley Linda Ward Claudia Warner Katherine Warr Christine Wege Pamela Weiss Christine Wells 214 William Wilde Robert Wilhelm SOPHOMORES Coralou Wilson George Wilson Marilyn Wilson Nancy Wilson Curtis Wimer Carole Witherite Carol Woodford Sue Woodward Beverly Young Edward Young Barbara Zalax Daniel Zulick Joseph Bishop Mark Booth Myrna Brown Oliver Brown Wiley Byers Peter Carty Michael Choban Charles Cullings David Emmett Daryi Goodman Keith Harrison Terrie Heisler Diane Hiner Paul Jastrzemski Robert Johns James Kellogg Diane Law- John Loth Robert Marloff Linda Martin Mark Mendelson Francis Millar Kim Moeller Douglas Monroe Robert Niccolai Ronald Picker Tom Posey Robert Pratt George Precopia Charles Pugh Joseph Resch Marsha Reynolds Judith Richmond Donald Salsbery Roy Sexton Ronald Stearns Gil Steinberger Norene Stevenson David Talbott Altha Talbott Carl Tavalaro Stephen Thompson Dorothy Trainer Roger Trusler Kathleen Vaughn Percilla Waugh Cindy Willis 215 Suzanne Abbey Kathryn Alcoy Greenbrier Almond Mft Melinda Andrews David Axtell Nathaniel Ayre Steven Backus Ron Hoellein, Vice-President, Virginia Gillen- water, Treasurer; Tim Brannon, President; Louisa Fernandez, Secretary. Missing are Kim Barefoot and Natalie Feola, Community Council Representatives. David Bagley Gail Ballinger Karen Barclay Kimberley Barefoot JUNIORS Robert Barillari Carolyn Barker Karen Barr Thomas Bartley Joanne Baudi Elizabeth Belmore Michael Bennett John Best James Bias Jeffrey Bissell Alice Bixler Kim Black Pamela Blevins William Bonesteel Elizabeth Bonnet Sharon Bradeen Robert Bradshaw 216 ' i ' XL AfftA Timothy Brannon Michael Bruner Charles Keith Buchanan Brzezinski Diana Bush Leslie Bvrd Alice Cadick Runald Cadmus mm Linda Cantley Joan Can Samuel Carver Molly Case Carl Channing Dorothy Cherry George Chewning Winston Chow A A Patricia Cline George Clohessy Mary Cofer Charles Coleman James Combs Dennis Conner Daniel Conrad Elaine Conrad Carolyn Cooper Catherine Cotter Michael Cottrill Amy Cowherd Clifford Cox Edith Cox Paul Crawford George Criss Richard Cromwell Wa ne Crossman Richard Crowe Linda Cullings Margaret Robert Cummings Dalyn Currey Cummings Daniel Curry 217 Hallie Davidson Doris Day Nancy Decker Kathleen Dehaas Christine Delung Richard Denver Kathleen Derry Richard Diak Sharon Diehl Ronald Dixon Gary Dodson Gregg Donley Kenneth Douglas Suzan Downs Carol Dueger Jennifer Dunlap 1- y -SWk.. iasc Helen Eagles Christine Easton Marjory Eaton Cheryl Eccles Mary Eder Gary Edwards Allyson Eggers Ann Eichelberger w Β§) j?k Irene Eister John Ekey Jean Eng Raymond Engelman 1 v 1Β 1 X. Β«W - H Ijl ' 3 r w L WT ' A Tm Kri tine Englert Dane Ewen Richard Natalie Feola Fendrick Louisa Fernandez Diane Fetzer Sharon Forrest Stephen Foster Frank Fowler Janet Fox Gregory Freer Cinda Frenzel JUNIORS 218 June Fried Brenda Fullen Melba Gainer Linda Galton Man Gardner Susan Gerwig Virginia Alan Gillis Gillenwater William Gleeson George Glumac Rodney Godwin Donald Green Thomas Grimes Elizabeth Gerald Groves Dorothea Grosvenor Guinther Jon Gulnac Joan Hackett Candace Hadley Judith Hain Diane Hahorsen Sandra Hampton William Harpold Frances Harris Thomas Harris Thomas Hartley Janet Hartwell Ruth Hast Dale Hayden Mary Hearthway Lee Hein Brian Hixson Daniel Hoch Ronald Hoellein Susan Hoffman Janis Hogg Hugh Hoisington Patricia Hollopeter Sue Honse Richard Hoover Hollv Hopkins Mary Hovvarth 1970 2I9 Connie Johnston Alfred Kanagaraj Daniel Kane Dennis Keefe Yvonne Kerns Thomas Kerr Kara Kiffin Robert Kiser Richard Kitte Frederick Klintworth Jean Knapp Nancy Knight Carol Koczyk David Kohl Karl Kortlandt David Kramer Delinda Kuhn Ro bert Kurbel William Lacey Linda Lack Patricia LaCorte Cynthia Ladd Joyce Laferly Hubert Lake Ellen Laney Arthur Lapp Robert Lardin Frederick Leasure 220 JUNIORS Douglas William Mann Michael Maicy Phyllis Marsden Joseph Martin Donald Robert McCluie Helen McCue MacAllisier McAllister Sarah McCune James Jane McHugh Linda McKeever Barbara Robert McLean Gregory Dennis McMillen McCutcheon McKinnon McLendi n Samuel Samuel James Meek Billie Mick John Milburn Elsie Mitchell Marilyn Monroe Sheri Moody McRoberts McWilliams Betty Morrison David Morrow Charles Moyer Susan Murray Vonnie Murray Cynthia Myers David Myers David Myers Merideth Navots Vickie Naylor 1970 22 1 MediTaTion CHAPELβ’ Closed 4-β’Β hΒ iki 1 E Suzanne Newman Harry Olmsted Margaret O ' Roark Anthony Pais Terry Palmer Linda Parsons Jeffrey Pawlik Susanne Perkins Linda Phillips Mark Phillips t ' 1| f?| ' Rebecca Philson Emily Pickett Schuyler Pindar Daniel Popp William Pratt Diana Prince Robert Rau Daniel Rebovich Jane Reed Larry Reed Stanton Reed Barbara Rhodes Harry Risher Anne Risinger Lydia Rivenburg Carl Robinson m f% r fjk JL 4iL β ' Thomas Robinson Marcia Roesch Jimmy Rogers Pamelee Rohde Margaret Ross Clara Savicki Edgar Saville Kimberly Schafer Edward Schultz Nedra Scott Merrill Seaman Robert Seidel Julie Shepardson Robert Sherburne Carol Shelter Gail Shipper JUNIORS 222 Bonita Smith Gerald Smith Karen Smith Mark Smith Susan Smith Matgo Snider Robert SommerviUe Susan Soper Beth Spears Marsha Spohn Janet Sprinkle George Stamas David Stanley Jeffrey Stemple Jennie Stevens Marsha Stirner tfwM $ f John Stranges Ann Straub Catherine Peter Sullivan Robert Sullivan Richard Sutton Gladys Swanson Carole Swope Stullenbarger Thomas Tarn Linda Taylor Martha Taylor Nancy Taylor Nancy Taylor Linda Tenney Phillip Thomas Barbara Thompson B23. 3Li p ?S Margaret Thorne Leslie Tierney Robert Titchenal Karen Tucker William Richard Arthur Vaughan Roy Wager Van DeCar VanHouten Terence Wagner Robert Waldron Donald Wales Linda Watkins John Waugaman Michael Weeks Judy Weidlich Gary Weller Lynn Weyandt King Weyant Charles Whiffen r ' 47t Lois Wilcher Dorothy Wilfong Helen Williams John Williams Paul Williams Carolyn Wilson Frank Wilson James Wilson Monica Wilson Robert Wilson Susan Wilson Keith Jeannette Winfree William Maria Woessner Wimmersberger Witzemann Richard Wolverton Ann Wood Harriet Young Debora Yule Walter B abb Joseph Basilone James Bramble James Clifford James Columbus Terry Depugh John Doner Richard Esposito Robert Graham William Hamilton Lester Jarboe Thomas Knowlson Linda McCabe John Milanovich John Moore Lynn Myers Michael Ogdin James Perdue Richard Peterson Calvin Phillips Ray Profitt Dorothy Richardson Madeline Seeker Rosemary Smith Kathleen St. Clair Wayne Turner William Vernon Robert Weisert Glenn Young Walter Young 224 First Row: Jan Gundy, Treasurer; Nancy Chomicz, Vice-President; Preston Herring, President; Barbara Helms, Secretary. Second Row: Linda Coleman and Barbara Cowen, Community Council Representatives. SENIORS James Abel James Adams Enver Ahmed Robert Albert Janet Alexander Ralph Alexander 225 SENIORS Robert Allraan Jayjce Andrews David Andris Constance Archer Richard Armentrout Karen Ashanky Henry Austin 1 1 Leopold Austin Harold Backus Howard Backus Linda Backus 226 Barbara Bahrenburg Sheila Bailey 1969 Barbara Barillari Jane Barker Reg Barss John Bauer Robert Beakley Roger Beales Jacqueline Beall Kathleen Beardsley Samuel Beatty Dennis Bedell John Benjamin Ralph Berry 227 SENIORS Bradford Bond Richard Bowen Theodore Betz Richard Biggar β I Ruth Bird Linda Bizaro I JBfr Thomas Black Edward Blake Randall Bogert Cinda-Lu Bonafield Paul Boyle Richard Brisbin Deborah Brown 228 Elaine Brown Ross Brown f-rl John Brunson Triana Bruso Jean Bryson Catherine Buchanan David Buchanan Joyce Burleigh Helen Butler Jeffrey Cain Judith Cain Stephen Caldwell 1969 229 β HI j Frank Catalano Roy Carter Paul Carver Linda Casto SENIORS L i4 Robert Clark William Clark 230 β’ I S3 sQ L E E: I.I Terry Clemons Beth Ann Clifford Margaret Coale Linda Cochrun Jane Coleman Linda Coleman George Collins Jane Conrad Jean Cooper Peter Cooper Sherry Courtney 1969 Saundra Covault Barbara Cowen 23! SENIORS Constance Coye Mary Crawford Michael Cutright Diane Daniell Jane Daugherty 232 Marilyn Distad William Donkin Nancy Donner Gerald Dotson Janet Durrett David Dzara Thomas Elder Cheri Ellis Dianne Elias Richard Elwell Cheryl Erickson Charles Evans Larry Evans Robert Fahrner 1969 SENIORS fT... iM . _- ' β R B Hk β ' -V M !XV , Β« β t ..Β«iΒ PS Sandra Fahrner Robert Fehl Janice Feaster Margaret Fehrman β I Linda Fellon Jill Finch Thomas France Charles Frantz Lauri-Ann Frueh Kathleen Fuller Nancy Fuller 234 Joseph Gaither Stephen Galas ft 1969 William Gallo - y Ann Gardner Rita Gerbitz Richard Gibson Randolph Gilbert Barbara Giles William Giordanengo Barbara Glenn Craig Goff David Gray Robert Gray 235 SENIORS Willard Gray Anne Green Laura Green Nancy Green Linda Green Thomas Green John Griffith Pamela Griffith Janis Gundy Grekhen Ha Sherry Hall William Halterman John Hannan 236 Roy Harmon Jon Harrigan Rita Harrington Jean Harris James Harsha Frances Hartzell Alice Hawlev Donald Hazel James Hazlett Barbara Heckert Robert Hein Barbara Helms 1969 237 Preston Herring Dennis Hoffman Joseph Holoski Prudence Holoski Lynda Hostettler SENIORS Richard Hyre Lois Inzetta 238 Kaylene James Elizabeth Keester David Jeffreys WSi Georgia Jenkins Kathryn Johnston David Jordan Mark Kasrel Milton Ka David Kehoe 1969 Terry Kerns David Kirby 239 SENIORS Carol Klick Craig Lang 8 6 Susan Law 240 Claudia Krider Beverly Kuhn William Lambert Charles Laney β fa- Dorothy Lau Maryann Lauffer Mark Laughlin BR Donna Laux Thomas Lawler Edgar Leachman Edward Leasure S endy Leathers Thomas Lewis Carlene Lindberg Sherry Lloyd George Locke David Lovewell Karen MacKenzie William Mackey Martha MacWilliam 1969 Sharon Markovich Virginia Marshall 24! SENIORS Sue Mason Ralph Mauller Samuel McClure Patricia McCormick Rodney McDaniel Kathleen McDowell 242 1969 Cheryl Miller Lewis Mills Philip Minderlein Nancy Moeller Robert Moeller James Moore Susan Moran wk 1 , Β« β’ M Joseph Morock Wanda Morris David Morton Kathleen Mueller Keith Muhleman 243 SENIORS Edward Munn Gail Murray Carole Norton Gail O ' Dell Stephen Olsen Godson Olumba Β« 2% =s v 1 ' v rC 7 - ' ' : r i ? 0k β Hi zL β β Β j L Hh Gary O ' Neal Arthur Osborn Jack Owen Sandra Owen Mark Palmer 244 Belsv Parker John Parnell Elsie Parton Lee Pearce Robert Pentz Darlene Perazzone Kobert Pflaum Arnold Phipps Glenna PhippΒ« Georgette Polcsak Patricia Porcheron Judith Putnam 1969 245 Linda Raphalion Christine Rapking Lynn Rebillard David Reemsnyder Charlotte Reese William Reese James Reeves John Reger Cathy Reid Karen Remington SENIORS James Remsen Carolyn Reneau 246 Beth Resler John Rexroad Larry Rhodes Jon Rickey Martha Roberts Peter Roberts Sue Robinson Clinton Roy Wendy Ruthven Rena Ryder Errol Sadlon H i - T v y SL 1969 Armand Salvati Patricia Savage 247 SENIORS Dennis Schaefer Barth Semenoro Marilyn Scherr Sandra Schruise George Schwenebraten Marparet Shepherd Stephen Shepler wst Lee Sherman illiam Shissler 248 Philip Shkuda Odessa Shuler Carolyn Sillaman Linda Simile Frank Slaughter Sandra Smith Thomas Smith Β 4! 1 Daniel Smythe Diane Snow Susan Snyder Wade Sperry Sandra Stanier Michael Stanton 1969 249 SENIORS Barbara Slarkey Charles Starkey Jfc jjfc Β£ β ' fe i hI i j, I iti M L William Steele Harold Steelman Daniel Stein David Stevenson Thomas Steyer Judith Stoddard Diana Straley Jeffrey Sumner Judith Sutton 250 Susan Sweezy Ann Swope 5 William Tadlock Dorothy Tanner 1969 Stephen Terry Diane Thomas Mary Thompson Vicki Thorn Barbara Tonkinson John Tourtillotte Charlene Trainor Josephine Trumbo Cynthia Tucker Robert Tufts 25! SENIORS Christine Umstot Lee Van Der Wende Joan Voorheis Phillip Walls Larry Wamsley Kathryn Ward Linda Warehime Irene Warman Robert Warman Patricia Wass Barbara Webb Erma Weber Joanne White 252 Ronald White Joan Wilbur Frank Williams Nancy Williams Rose Wilson Warren Winders Carol Wisman Sharon )X olf Xanc Wood Prudence Woodward John Burmeister Jean Campbell Mervyn Cass Elaine Clark Edward Clingerman James Cox John Esposito David Feola William Gilmore David Hepting David Kulp James Mallett Mabel Martin Larry McCartney Judith Moore George Pettibon Alice Pew Alfred Pistilli David Pitcher Donald Ransom Richard Robbins Linda Taylor Frederick Timbrook Linda W ilson Thomas Witzenberger 253 JAMES ABEL; B.S.; Math; Greensboro, Pa.; Sigma Theta Epsi- lon; Benzene Ring; Band. JAMES ADAMS; B.A.; Education; Buckhannon, W. Va. ; SEA. ENVER AHMED; B.S.; Business Administration; So. Brunswick, N. J.; Theta Chi, vice-president; Football; Baseball. ROBERT ALBERT; B.S.; Business Administration; Renfrew, Pa.; Phi Sigma Epsilon, treasurer; Briga- doon. JANET ALEXANDER; B.S.; Home Economics; Willamstown, W. Va.; Alpha Gamma Delta; Pi Kappa Nu; B.t! Lamp Club. RALPH ALEXANDER; B.S.; Business Administration; Warren, Ohio; Social Affiliate of Theta Xi, member of Pi Kappa Alpha. ROBERT ALLMAN, II; B.S.; Business Administration; Parkers- burg, W. Va. ; Theta Chi, president; Omicron Delta Kappa, vice-presi- dent; Sigma Eta Sigma; Honorary Business Society, president; Who ' s Who; IFC; Football, co-captain; Freshman Community Council rep- resentative. JANICE ANDREWS; B.S; Home Economics; McKeesport, Pa.; Pi Kappa Nu, president; Betty Lamp Club; Kappa Phi; SEA; Briga- doon ; Zeta Tau Alpha. DAVID ANDRIS; B.S.; Econom- ics; Belpre, Ohio. CONSTANCE ARCHER; B.A.; Bible and Religion; Wharton, N.J.; Kappa Phi, first vice-president, art chairman; Psi Chi; Religious Life Council, worship co-chairman; SSP, work with the elderly project chairman, tutor. RICHARD ARMENTROUT; B,A.; Education; Gassaway, W. Va. ; Sigma Theta Epsilon; vice-presi. dent; Intramurals. KAREN ASHANKY; B.S.; Math; Warren, N. J.; Zeta Tau Alpha; Psychology Club. HENRY AUSTIN; B.S.; Business Administration; New Brunswick, N.J. LEOPOLD AUSTIN; B.A.; Span. ish; Buckhannon, W. Va.; Sports Car Club; The Young Republicans Club. HAROLD BACKUS; B.A.; Psy- chology; Charleston, W. Va.; Sigma Theta Epsilon; Psi Chi, vice-presi- dent; Psychology Club; student minister. HOWARD BACKUS; B.A.; Phi- losophy and Religion; Morgantown, W. Va.; Sigma Theta Epsilon; Psi Chi. LINDA BACKUS; B.A.; Psychol- ogy; Dunbar, W. Va. ; Kappa Phi; Psi Chi. BARBARA BAHRENBURC; B.A.; Art; Spring Lake Heights, N. J.; Kappa Pi; SEA. SHEILA BAILEY; B.A.; English; San Antonio, Texas; Alpha Gamma Delta; Soquinta; Haught; Sigma Tau Delta; Sigma Eta Sigma; Women ' s Glee Club; CCPB. social committee; MURMURMONTIS, assistant editor, business manager; The Madwoman of Chaillot. BARBARA BARILLARI; B.A.; Education; Pleasant Hillss Pa. Alpha Delta Pi; PHAROS; SEA. JANE BARKER; B.A.; English; Readville, Mass.; Sigma Tau Delta; SEA. REG BARSS; B.A.; Religion; Ravenna, Ohio; Sigma Theta Epsi- lon. JOHN BAUER; B.S.; Business Administration; Kittanning, Pa.; Theta Xi. 254 ROBERT BEAKLEY; B.A.; Phi- losophy ; Millville, N. J.; Phi Sigma Epsilon; president; Omicron Delta Kappa; IFC; Philosophy Club; Debate Team; Footlight Society; PHAROS, columnist; Intramurals; Inspector General, Ario Da Capa, Play Without Words - Two. ROGER BEALES; B.S.; Business Administration; Sevema Park. Md. JACQUELINE BEALL; B.S.; Li- brary Science; Buckhannon, W. Va.; Pfeiffer Society; TAC; Community Council Library Com- mittee. KATHLEEN BEARDSLEY; B.A.; Elementary Education; Point Mar- ion, Pa.; AWS. president; Com- munity Council; Ski Club. SAMUEL BEATTY; B.A.; Eco- nomics; Latrohe, Pa.; Men ' s Glee Club. DENNIS BEDELL; B.A.; Sociol- ogy; Lanham, Md. ; Sigma Theta Epsilon, president, recording secre- tary; Intramurals. JOHN BENJAMIN; B.A.; Eco- nomics; Woodbury, Ccnn.; Sports Car Club; Economics Club; Sitz- mark Ski Club. RALPH BERRY; B.A.; Bible; Fairmont. W. Va; Phi Sigma Epsilon; Track and Cross Country. THEODORE BETZ; B.S.; Psychol- ogy; Avon Lake, Ohio; Phi Sigma Epsilon. RICHARD BIGGAR; B.S.; Chem- istry ; Ridgefield, Conn. RUTH BIRD; B.A.; English; Cabot, Pa.; Kappa Phi, treasurer; AWS. LINDA BIZARO; B.A.; Education; Buckhannon. W. Va. THOMAS BLACK; B.S.; Physical Education; Parkersburg, W. Va., EDWARD BLAKE; B.A.; History; Williamstown, Mass.; Alpha Psi Omega; Footlight Society, treas- urer; The Heiress, The Inspec- tor-General, The Elves and the Shoemaker, stage manager, Out- ward Bound. All the Way Home, Moony ' s Kid Don ' t Cry, stage manager. RANDALL BOGERT; B.A.; Art; South Orange, N. J.; Kappa Pi, president; Intramurals. CINDA BONAFIELD; B.S.; Nurs- ing; New York, N. Y.; SNOW. BRADFORD BOND; B.S.; Busi- ness Administration; Wellesley, Mass.; Sports Car Club. RICHARD BOWEN; B.A.; Edu- cation; Hackettstown. N. J.; SEA; Hyma Glee Club; Glauner Histori- cal Society; SSP. PAUL BOYLE; B.S.; Economics; Penn Hills, Pa.; Kappa Alpha, treasurer; IFC, treasurer; Hyma Glee Club; Intramurals. RICHARD BRISBIN; B.A.; Gov- ernment; Glenfield, Pa.; Sigma Theta Epsilon, historian, parliamen- tarian; Omicron Delta Kappa; Sig- ma Eta Sigma, treasurer; Honor Board, chairman; PHAROS, assist- ant editor and columnist; G.E. College Bowl, team captain; Aca- demic Affairs Committee. DEBORAH BROWN; B.S.; Home Economics; Trumbull, Conn.; Pi Kappa Nu, vice-president; Betty Lamp Club; SEA. ELAINE BROWN; B.S.; Nursing; Monroeville, Pa.; Kappa Phi; SNOW; Religious Life Award; AWS, representative, treasurer. ROSS BROWN; B.S.; Business Administration; McKeesport, Pa.; Sigma Theta Epsilon; SSP. JOHN BRUNSON; B.S.; Business Admini stration; Silver Spring, Md.; SSP; AGO; MENC; Economics Club; Band; Orchestra; Choir ; Hyma Glee Club; Intramurals. TRIANA BRUSO; B.A.; Educa- tion; Charleston, W. Va. ; Com- munity Council, secretary; Who ' s Who; SEA. JEAN BRYSON; B.A.; Elementary Education; Great Neck, N.Y.; Al- pha Delta Pi; SEA; Ski Club; Intramurals. CATHERINE BUCHANAN; B.A.; History; Bridgeville, Pa.; SEA; Glauner Historical Society; MUR- MURMONTIS. DAVID BUCHANAN; B.A. Gov- ernment; Brooklyn, N.Y.; Hvma Glee Club. JOYCE BURLEIGH; B.A.; Sociol- ogy; Charlottesville, Va. ; Alpha Xi Delta, journal correspondent; So- ciology-Anthropology Club; AWS, representative. JOHN BURMEISTER; B.S.; Math; Port Washington. N.Y. HELEN BUTLER; B.S.; Home Economics; Winchester, Va.; Pi Kappa Nu; Betty Lamp Club; SEA; AWS. JEFFREY CAIN; B.S.; Business Administration; Summit, N. J.; Theta Xi; Community Council, treas- urer, executive committee; MUR- MURMONTIS, photographer; Soc- cer; Tennis; Sophomore Class vice- president; Sports Car Club; Sitz- mark Ski Club. JUDITH CAIN; B.S.; Nursing; Vienna, W. Va.; SNOW, treasurer; Choir; Tour Choir; Vocal Ensem- ble; Zeta Tau Alpha. STEPHEN CALDWELL; B.S.; Biology; Milburn, N. J.: Theta Xi; Economics Club; Soccer, Swim- ming. CHARLES CAMPBELL; B.A.; So- cial Studies; Oxford, Mass.; Relig- ious Life Council; Will the Real Jesus Christ Please Stand Up. JEAN CAMPBELL; B.A.; Chris- tian Education; Oxford, Mass., Psi Chi. BRENDA CARPENTER; B.S.; Business Administration; Webster Springs, W. Va.; Kappa Phi; SEA. ROY CARTER; B.A.; Sociology; Charleston, W. Va.; Kappa Alpha; Religious Life Council; Baseball; Basketball. PAUL CARVER; B.S.; Business Administration; Woodbury, N. J.; Honorary Business Society; Mathe- matics Honorary. MERVYN CASS; B.A.; Psychol- ogy; Junior, W. Va. LINDA CASTO; B.A.; Christian Education; Philippi, W. Va. FRANK CATALANO; B.S.; Physi- cal Education; Belmar, N. J.; Theta Xi; SEA; Hyma Glee Club; Gym- nastics Club; Swimming; Intramu- rals. JILL CHALLENDER; B.S.; Home Economics; Medford, N. J.; Alpha Gamma Delta; Pi Kappa Nu; Betty Lamp Club; Glauner Histor- ical Society, secretary-treasurer; Awards Committee; MURMUR- MONTIS; Holloway Hall vice-presi- dent. KAREN CHAPMAN; B.S.; Home Economics; Wilmington, Del.; So- quinta; Haught; Sigma Eta Sigma; Pi Kappa Nu; Kappa Phi, presi- dent; Betty Lamp Club; SEA; MSM; Women ' s Glee Club; SSP. HENRY CHENEY; B.A.; Educa- tion; Mahwa, N. J.; SSP; Young Democrats; WVWC-FM. NANCY CHOMICZ; B.S.; Biology; Scotch Plains, N. J.; Alpha Gamma Delta; Beta Beta Beta; Scuba Diving Club; MURMURMONTIS; Intramurals; Senior Class vice- president. ELAINE CLARK; B.A.; Educa- tion; Silver Spring, Md. WILLIAM CLARK; B.S.; Business Administration; Falls Church, Va.; Honorary Business Society; Mathe- matics Honorary. WILLIAM CLARK; B.S.; Business Administration; Centreville, Md. TERRY CLEMONS; B.A.; Phil- oscphy; South Charleston, W. Va.; Phi Sigma Epsilon; Omicron Delta Kappa, president; Philosophy Club; SSP; Religious Life Council; Who ' s Who; Intramurals; Between Two Thieves ; Junior Community Coun- cil representative; Academic Affairs Committee. BETH ANN CLIFFORD: B.A.; Elementary Education; Natrona Heights, Pa.; Psi Chi; Psychology Club; SSP; AWS Cabinet; AWS Council; SEA; Sociology-Anthro- pology Club. EDWARD CLINGERMAN; B.A.; History; Buckhannon, W. Va. MARGARET COALE; B.S.; Home Economics; Silver Spring, Md.; Soquinta; Haught; Literary Society, secretary-treasurer; Beta Beta Beta; Sigma Eta Sigma; Pi Kappa Nu; Betty Lamp Club; Benzene Ring; AWS, corresponding secretary; Zeta Tau Alpha. LINDA COCHRUN; B.A.; Sociol- ogy; Naples, Fla.; Alpha Xi Delta; Sitzmark Ski Club., JANE COLEMAN; B.S.; Home Economics; Grove City, Pa.; Pi Kappa Nu; Betty Lamp Club, treasurer; Kappa Phi; SEA; PHA- ROS; MURMURMONTIS. LINDA COLEMAN; B.A.; Business Education; St. Albans, W. Va.; Al- pha Gamma Delta; SEA; Sitzmark Ski Club; SSP; PHAROS; Intra- murals; Greek Week Committee; Special Activities Committee; Jun- ior Homecoming Attendant; Senior Homecoming Attendant; Freshman Class vice-president ; Junior Class vice-president; Senior Class repre- sentative to Community Council. GEORGE COLLINS; B.A.; His- tory; Rainelle, W. Va.; SEA. JANE CONRAD; B.A.; Education; Fort Seybert, W. Va.; Alpha Gam- ma Delta; Sigma Tau Delta; Honor Board; SEA. JEAN COOPER; B.A.; Sociology; Buckhannon. W. Va. PETER COOPER; B.A.; Sociol- ogy; Buckhannon, W. Va. SHERRY COURTNEY; B.A.; Ele- mentary Education; Monmouth Junction, N. J.; Alpha Xi Delta; SEA; Sitzmark Ski Club. SAUNDRA COVAULT; B.S., Busi- ness Administration; Buckhannon, W. Va.; Alpha Delta Pi. BARBARA COWEN; B.A.; Soci- ology; Bethel Park, Pa.; Com- munity Council, secretary; SSP, treasurer, chairman of Big Brother- Big Sister project; Religious Life Council ; Sociology-Anthropology Club. JAMES COX; B.A.; Sociology; Buckhannon, W. Va. CONSTANCE COYE; B.A.; Ele- mentary Education; Skaneateles, N. Y.; Alpha Delta Pi, treasurer, reporter, historian; SEA; MUR- MURMONTIS; Intramurals. MARY CRAWFORD; B.A.; Sociol- ogy; Meadville, Pa.; Zeta Tau Alpha; Psi Chi; SSP; Sociology- Anthropology Club. MICHAEL CUTRIGHT; B.S.; Physical Education; Buckhannon, W. Va. DIANE DANIEL; B.A.; Elemen- tary Education; Mt. Lebanon, Pa.; Alpha Xi Delta, pledge trainer; SEA; Sitzmark Ski Club; Panhel- lenic Scholarship Committee; Theta Chi Sweetheart. JANE DAUGHERTY; B.A.; Music Education; Philippi, W. Va.; Alpha Gamma Delta, song leader; MENC ; vice-president ; AGO ; Choir, student director; Chorale; Band ; Orchestra ; AWS, wing rep- resentative; Holloway Hall presi- dent: May Sing Best director, three years; Brigadoon ; The Fantasticks, music director. ROBERTA DAVIS; B.A.; Psychol- ogy ; Beckley, W. Va ; Psychology Club; Philosophy Club; Sociology- Anthropology Club; Choir; Tour Choir; The Inspector General, The Lady of Larkspur Lotion ; Tidings Brought to Mary ; Dy- lan. KAREN DEMSHAW; B.A.; Eng- lish; Webster, N. Y.; Kappa Phi; SEA. WAYNE de ROSSET; B.A.; Eng- lish, Greenhrook, N. J.; Phi Sigma Epsilon; PHAROS. BRIAN DETRICK; B.A.; History; Parkersburg, W. Va.; Sigma Eta Sigma; Intramurals. LEE DINSEL; B.A.; Bible; Cres- son. Pa.; Sigma Theta Epsilon. MARILYN DISTAD; B.A.; Educa- tion; Bethesda, Md.; Alpha Delta Pi, treasurer, recording secretary ; Benzene Ring ; CCPB, recreation co-chairman, secretary; Sitzmark Ski Club. JOHN DODD; B.S.; Business Ad- ministration; Sun Prairie, Wis.; Theta Chi; Track. WILLIAM DONKIN; B.S.; Math; Wilkensburg, Pa.; Math Honorary; Benzene Ring; Philosophv Club. NANCY DONNER; B.S. ' ; Nursing; Point Marion, Pa. ; Kappa Phi ; Women ' s Glee Club; SNOW, dis- trict president of student nurses. GERALD DOTSON; B.A.; Sociol- ogy; Summersville, W. Va.; Sociol- ogy-Anthropology Club. JANET DURRETT; B.A.; English Belington, W. Va.; Kappa Phi; SSP. DAVID DZARA; B.A.; History; Star Junction, Pa.; Theta Xi; SEA; Glauner Historical Society ; Inter- national Relations Club; Intramu- rals. THOMAS ELDER; B.A.; History; Springdale, Pa. ; SEA; Glauner Historical Society; Band. DIANNE ELIAS; B.A.; Education; Kenilworth, N. J.; PHAROS, fea- tures editor; Intramurals. CHERI ELLIS; B.A.; Education; Buckhannen, W. Va.; Alpha Xi Delta; SEA; TAC. RICHARD ELWELL; B.S.; Busi- ness Administration; Rexford, N. Y. CHERYL ERICKSON; B.S.; Busi- ness Administration; Pittsburgh, Pa.; CCPB Social Committee; SEA; Sitzmark Ski Club; Alpha Xi Delta. JOHN ESPOSITO; B.S.; Physical Education; Clark, N. J.; Chi Phi; Soccer; Track; Intramurals. CHARLES EVANS; B.A.; Psychol- ogy ; Huntington, W. Va. ; Theta Xi secretary; Omicron Delta Kappa; Psi Chi; Community Council, presi- dent; Choir; Tour Choir; Psychol- ogy Club; Economics Club; Fresh- man Class President. LARRY EVANS; B.S.; Business Administration; Buckhannon, W. Va. ROBERT FAHRNER; B.S.; Busi- ness Administration ; Helvetia, W. Va.; Honorary Business Society; SEA; Sitzmark Ski Club; Intramu- rals. SANDRA FAHRNER; B.A.; Ele- mentary Education ; Houston, Pa ; Kappa Phi; SEA; AGO. JANICE FEASTER; B.A.; Ele- mentary Education; Oakland, Md.; Zeta Tau Alpha; SEA. ROBERT FEHL; B.A.; Sociology; Pittsburgh. Pa. ; Theta Xi ; Sociol- ogy-Anthropology Club, president ; SEA. MARGARET FEHRMAN; B.A.; English ; Jackson, Ohio ; Soquinta ; Haught Literary Society, president; Sigma Tau Delta, president; Sigma Eta Sigma, secretary; SEA; AWS Cabinet. LINDA FELTON; B.A.; Soicology; Park Hall, Md.; Kappa Phi; Sociologv -Anthropology Club ; Psy- chology Club; SSP. DAVID FEOLA; B.S.; Physical Education ; Buckhannon. W. Va.; Theta Chi; Omicron Delta Kappa; Who ' s Who ; Track ; Basketball ; Football, co-captain; All Conference Track; All Conference Football. JILL FINCH; B.A.; Christian Edu- cation; Hamden, Conn.; Alpha Delta Pi, membership chairman; CCPB, cultural committee co-chair- man; Sitzmark Ski Club, secretary; Intramurals. THOMAS FRANCE; B.S.; Busi- ness Administration; Schenectady, N. Y.; Sports Car Club; Sitzmark Ski Club; Hyma Glee Club; Intra- murals. CHARLES FRANTZ; B.S.; Busi- ness Administration; Warren, Pa.; Hvma Glee Club; Economics C lub. LAURI-ANN FRUEH; B.A.; Edu- cation ; East Canaan, Conn. ; SEA, publicity chairman. KATHLEEN FULLER; B.A.; Edu- cation; Springboro, Pa.; SEA. NANCY FULLER; B.A.; Educa- tion; Lockport, N. Y; SEA. JOSEPH GAITHER ; B.S. ; Busi- ess Administration; Sebring, Ohio. STEPHEN GALAS; B.A.; Sociol- ogy; Bloomfield, Conn. WILLIAM GALLO; B.S.; Biology; W. Palm Beach. Fla. ANN GARDNER; B.M.E.; Music Education; Johnstown, Pa.; So- quinta; Haught Literary Society, first vice-president; Sigma Eta Sigma ; Who ' s Who ; AGO, secre- tary-treasurer; MENC: Choir, Chap- lain; Tour Choir; Band Orchestra; Kappa Phi. RITA GERBITZ; B.A.; Elementary Education; Mentor. Ohio; SEA. RICHARD GIBSON; B.S.; Biol- ogy; Charleston, W. Va. RANDOLPH GILBERT; B.S.; Philadelphia, Pa.; Swimming; Chi PhL BARBARA GILES; B.S.; Home Economics ; Baltimore, Md. ; Alpha Gamma Delta, guard, corresponding secretary ' ; Pi Kappa Nu ; Haught Literary Society; Betty Lamp Club; SEA ; Elections Committee ; PHA- ROS; Sophomore Homecoming At- tendant; Junior May Attendant; Senior Homecoming Attendant. WILLUM GILMORE; B.S.; Busi- ness Administration; Vienna, W. Va. WILLIAM GIORDANENGO; B.S.; Physical Education; Carnegie, Pa.; Kappa Alpha; Soccer; Swimming. BARBARA GLENN; B.S.; Physi- cal Education; Wenenah, N. J.; Zeta Tauj Alpha, intramural direc- tor; Delta Psi Kappa, president; Physical Education Majors and Minors Club; Hockey; Intramurals; Greek Week co-chairman, 1969. MARY GOCHENOUR; B.A.; Ed- ucation; Buckhannon, W. Va.; Kap- pa Phi ; TAC, president ; Pfeif fer Society, vice-president; SEA. CRAIG GOFF; B.S.; Biology; Springfield, Mass.; Sigma Theta Epsilon, athletic director; SSP; Intramurals. DAVID GRAY: B.S.; Business Administration; Philadelphia, Pa.; Soccer; Baseball. ROBERT GRAY; B.A.; Sociology; Elizabeth. N. J.; Sigma Theta Epsi- lon; SSP; Ml RMl RMONTIS; So- ciology-Anthropology Club; Psy- chology Club. WILLARD GRAY; B.S.; Biology; Dagsboro, Del. ANNE GREEN; B.A.; Sociology; Bethesda. Md.; Alpha Delta Pi; Intramurals, Junior Class Secretary; Homecoming Queen 1968 ; Kappa Alpha Sweetheart. LAURA GREEN; B.S.; Nursing; Grand Island, N. Y.; SNOW. LINDA GREEN; B.S.; Nursing; Grand Island, N. Y.; SNOW. NANCY GREEN; B.A.; Elementary Education; Bernardsville, N. J.; SEA; Women ' s Glee Club. THOMAS GREEN; B A.; Econom- ics; Gladwyne, Pa.; Chi Phi; Economics Club; Sitzmark Ski Club; Swimming, co-captain; Base- ball. JOHN GRIFFITH; B.A.; Econom- ics; Summitt. N. J.; Chi Phi; Omi- cron Delta Kappa; CCPB, chair- man; Sitzmark Ski Club, president; Soccer, captain. PAMELA GRIFFITH; B.A.; Ele- mentary Education ; Takoma Park, Md.; SEA; SSP. JAMS GUNDY; B.A.; English; McKeesport, Pa.; SEA; MUR- Ml RMONTIS; Freshman Class treasurer ; Sophomore Class treas- urer ; Junior Class treasurer ; Sen- ior Class treasurer. GRETCHEN HALL; B.A.; Ele- mentary Education; St. Marys, W. Va; Kappa Phi, alumnae secretary; AWS representative; Band; Wo- men ' s Glee Club; Intramurals. SHERRY HALL; B.A.; Art; Jack- son, Mich. ; Kappa Pi, secretary ; CCPB; Century Theater; The Madwoman of Chaillot ; Dylan, director. WILLIAM HALTERMAN; B.S.; Business Administration; Peters- burg, W. Va.; Sigma Theta Epsilon vice-president ; Honorary Business Society. JOHN HANNAN; B:S.; Business Administration; Bernardsville, N. J. ROY HARMAN; B.S.; Business Administration ; Petersburg, W. Va. ; Chi Phi, secretary, vice-presi- dent, president ; Honorary Business Society; Sitzmark Ski Club; Base- ball; Golf. JON HARRIGAN; B.S.; Business Administration; Munhall, Pa.; Kap- pa Alpha; Hyma Glee Club; In- tramurals. RITA HARRINGTON; B.A.; So- ciology; Finksburg, Md.; Sociology- Anthropology Club; SSP; Intra- murals. JEAN HARRIS; B.A.; Elementary Education; North Tonawanda, N. Y.; SEA; Fantasticks. JAMES HARSHA; B.A.; English; Sistersville, W. Va.; Chi Phi; Swimming, co-captain; WVIAC Swimmer of the Year. FRANCES HARTZELL; B.A.; Elementary Education; Lansdale, Pa.; Kappa Phi; SEA. ALICE HAWLEY; B.A.; Elemen- tary Education ; Trumball, Conn. ; Zeta Tau Alpha; SEA; SSP. DONALD HAZEL; B.A.; Psychol- ogy ; Johnstown, Pa. ; Theta Xi, alumni secretary; Psychology Club; Co-editor of student handbook 67-68; IntramuraK JAMES HAZLETT; B.A.; Philos- ophy and Religion; Colliers, W. Va.; Sigma Theta Epsilon; Intra- murals. BARBARA HECKERT; B.M.E.; Music Education; Cottageville, W. Va.; Kappa Phi; Soquinta; Benzene Ring, secretary; MENC, president; Choir; Women ' s Glee Club, secre- tary; SEA; MURMURMONTIS; College Bowl Team. ROBERT HEIN; B.S.; Business Administration; Denville. N. J.; Theta Xi; CCPB Recreation Com- mittee; Soccer. BARBARA HELMS; B.A.: Ele- mentary Education : S-verna Park, Md.; Alpha Gamma Delta, record- ing secretary; SEA, first vice-presi- dent ; Sophomore Class secretary ; Senior Class secretary ; Freshman Homecoming Attendant; Sophomore May Attendant; Senior Homecom- ing Attendant. DAVID HEPTING; B.A.; Govern- ment; Butler, Pa.; Phi Sigma Epsilon. secretary, vice-president; Omicron Delta Kappa; International Relations Club, vice-president ; PHAROS, editor; College Bowl Team. PRESTON HERRING; B.A.; So- ciology; Princeton, W. Va.; Theta Xi; Omicron Delta Kappa; Who ' s Who ; IFC, president ; Academic Affairs Committee, chairman; Sen- ior Class president. DENNIS HOFFMAN; B.A.; Lib- eral Arts; Clairton, Pa.; PHAROS. JOSEPH HOLOSKI; B.A.; Music; Milburn, N. J.; Theta Xi; Choir; Tour Choir; Chorale. PRUDENCE HOLOSKI; B.A.; Ap- plied Music; Wheeling, W. Va.; Alpha Gamma Delta; Soquinta; Haught Literary ' Society ; Sigma Eta Sigma; MENC, vice-president; Panhellenic Council, vice-pesident ; Who ' s Who; Music Merit Award; Division Award; Metropolitan Opera Auditions Winner. LYNDA HOSTETTLER; B.A.; Art; Ridgelev, W. Va.: SEA; SSP; Band. TY HOUCK; B.S.; Business Ad- ministration ; Oxford, Md. ; Kappa Alpha. JUDITH HOWE; B.S.; Biology; Pittsburgh, Pa.; Zeta Tau Alpha; Benzene Ring; Religious Life Coun- cil. RUTH ANN HOWES; B.A.; So- ciology: Pittsbureh, Pa.; Sociology- Anthropology Club. VERA HO iLMAN; B.A.; Chem- istry ; Gassaway, W. Va. ; Alpha Gamma Delta, altruistic chairman, editor; Soquinta, treasurer; Haught Literary Society; Sigma Eta Sigma; Beta Beta Beta, vice-president ; Benzene Ring, treasurer, vice-presi- dent; Who ' s Who. DOROTHY HUMMEL; B.S. ; Physical Education; Russell, Pa.; SEA. RICHARD HYRE: B.S.; Business Administration; Buckhannon, W. Va.; Kappa Alpha; Intramurals. LOIS INZETTA; B.A.; Elementary- Education ; De ans, N. J. ; Alpha. Xi Delta, president, vice-president; SEA. KAYLENE JAMES: B.A.; Psychol- ogy; Baden, Pa.; Zeta Tau Alpha; Psi Chi, secretary. DAVID JEFFREYS; B.A.; Sociol- ogy; Elizabeth, Pa. GEORGIA JENKINS; Bj .; Ele- mentary Education; Elmira, N. i . KATHRYN JOHNSTON; B.A.; English; Trafford, Pa.; Kappa Phi, candlebeam editor; Sigma Tau 255 Delta, treasurer, historian; Interna- tional Relations Club, secretary; Women ' s Glee Club; AWS wing representative. DAVID JORDAN; B.S.; Business Administration; Clairton, Pa.; Theta Chi; CCPB recreation chair- man. MARK KASREL; B.S.; Optom- etry; Princeton, N. J.; Choir; Tour Choir. MILTON KAY; B.A.; Economics; Warren. Pa.; Chi Phi. ELIZABETH KEESTER; B.S.; Li- brary Science; Buckhannon, W. Va.; Zeta Tau Alpha; Pfeiffer Society; SEA. DAVID KEHOE; B.S.; Business Administration; Clarksburg, W. Va. MERIDY KELLER; B.S.; Biology; Syracuse, N. Y.; Benzene Ring; SEA; Sitzmark Ski Club; Sports Car Club. PATRICIA KELLY; B.S.; Home Economics; Seward. Pa. TERRY KERNS; B.A.; Biology; Elkins, W. Va.: Phi Sigma Epsilon, corresponding secretary; Beta Beta Beta. DAVID KIRBY; B.A.; English; Bluefield, W. Va.; SSP; PHAROS, sports editor; All The Way Home ; A Thurber Carnival ; Intramurals; WVWC radio station. CAROL KLICK; B.A.; Education; Basking Ridge, N. J.; SEA. CLAUDIA KRIDER; B.A.; Sociol- ogy; Pittsburgh, Pa.; Sociology- Anthropology Club. BEVERLY KUHN; B.A.; Christian Education; Natrona Heights, Pa.; Kappa Phi; SEA; AWS, vice-presi- dent; Intramurals; Jenkins Hall president. DAVID KULP; B.A.; Economics Lansdale, Pa.; Band; WVWC radio station. WILLIAM LAMBERT; B.A.; So- ciology, Philippi, W. Va.; Choir; Chorale; Religious Lile Council. CHARLES LANEY; B.S.; Business Administration; Buckhannon, W Va.; Band. CRAIG LANG; B.A.; Economics; Natrona Heights, Pa.; CCPB, treasurer; Community Council; PHAROS, business manager, adver- tising agent. DOROTHY LAU; B.S.; Nursing; Pittsburgh, Pa.; Zeta Tau Alpha; SNOW. MARYANN LAUFFER; B.A.; Art; Irwin, Pa.; Alpha Delta Pi, Vice- president, pledge trainer; Kappa Pi, treasurer; Sitzmark Ski Club; Spe- cial Activities Committee; MUR- MURMONTIS; Intramurals. MARK LAUGHLIN; B.A.; Sociol- ogy; Clarksburg, W. Va. ; Sociol- ogy-Anthropology Club; Sports Car Club. DONNA LAUX; B.A.; Sociology; Fairlawn, N. J.; Psi Chi; Sociology- Anthropology Club; Phi Sigma Epsilon Sweetheart. SUSAN LAW; B.A.; English; Huntington, W. Va.; Alpha Gamma Delta, first vice-president; So- quinta: Haught Literary Society; Sigma Tau Delta, secreatary; Sigma Eta Sigma; PHAROS; Who ' s Who; Honor Board, secretary; Panhel- lenic Council, treasurer; Academic Affairs Committee, secretary. THOMAS LAWLER; B.A.; Eco- nomics; Waynesboro, Va. EDGAR LEACHMAN; B.S.; Busi- ness Administration; Buckhannon, W. Va.; Hyma Glee Club. EDWARD LEAS U RE; B.S.; Chemistry; Cumberland, Md.; Math Honorary ; Benzene Ring, president. 256 WENDY LEATHERS; B.A.; His ton, Massapequa Park, N. Y.; Al- pha Delta Pi. THOMAS LEWIS; B.S. Business Administration ; Boothbay Harbor, Me.; Phi Sigma Epsilon; Intramu- rals. CARLENE LINDBERG ; B . A . ; Sociology; Pittsburgh, Pa.; Alpha Gamma Delta, first vice-president; Sociology-Anthropology Club; Choir; Tour Choir; Chorale; Chi Phi Sweetheart. SHERRY LLOYD; B.S.; Home Economics; Bethel Park, Pa.; Betty Lamp Club; SEA; CCPB Election Committee; MURMURMONTIS. GEORGE LOCKE; B.S.; Biology; Irwin, Pa.; Phi Sigma Epsilon; Honor Board. DAVID LOVEWELL; B.S.; Biol- ogy; Newfane, N. Y.; Theta Xi; Beta Beta Beta; SEA; Intramurals. KAREN MacKENZIE; B.A.; French; Brookside, N. J.; Zeta Tau Alpha, recording secretary ; SEA ; SSP; Women ' s Glee Club; Band; Sitzmark Ski Club; Intramurals; Junior Year Abroad. WILLIAM MACKEY; B.S.; Physi- cal Education ; Buckhannon, W. Va.; Football; Baseball. MARTHA MacWILLIAM; B.S.; Home Economics ; Milton, Mass. ; Pi Kappa Nu; Betty Lamp Club, president ; Sociology-Anthropology Club; AWS representative. JAMES MALLETT; B.A.; Eco- nomics; Buckhannon. W. Va. SHARON MARKOVICH; B.S.; Home Economics; McKeesport, Pa.; Pi Kappa Nu; Betty Lamp Club; SEA. VIRGINIA MARSHALL; B.A.; Psychology; Pitman, N. J.; Zeta Tau Alpha ; Soquinta ; Psi Chi ; Sigma Eta Sigma ; Sitzmark Ski Club; Sociology-Anthropology Club; Women ' s Glee Club; SSP; MUR- MURMONTIS; Intramurals; Junior Year Abroad. MABEL MARTIN SUE MASON; B.S.; Nursing; E. Pepperell, Mass.; SNOW; Choir; Tour Choir ; SSP ; Psychology Club; Sociology-Anthropology Club. RALPH MAULLER; B.S.; Busi- ness Administration; Nokesville, Va. LARRY McCARTNEY; B . S . ; Buckhannon, W. Va., SAMUEL McCLURE; B.S.; Busi- ness Administration; Salisbury, Pa.; Theta Xi; Hyma Glee Club. PATRICIA McCORMICK ; B.S. ; Physical Education ; Glen Rock, N. J.; Physical Education Majors and Minors Club; Hockey, captain. RODNEY McDANIEL; B.A.; His- tory; Wellsburg, W. Va.; Theta Xi, president, pledge marshall; CCUN; Glauner Historical Society; SEA; Golf, captain; Intramurals. KATHLEEN McDOWELL; B.S.; Biology; Cranbury, N. J.; Alpha Gamma Delta, second vice-president. CAROLYN McINTIRE; B.A.; Psy- chology ; Clarksburg, W. Va. ; Psi Chi, president. DAVID McNEILL ; B.S.; Chemis- try; Charleston, W. Va.; Theta Chi. LINDA MEHRINGER; B.A.; Edu- cation; Perry. Okla.; SEA. MARCIA MENZIES; B.A.; Psy- chology ; Silver Spring, Md. ; Psi Chi; Psychology Club. WILLIAM MERANTE; B.S.; Bi- ology ; Cold Spring, N.Y. ; Phi Sigma Epsilon. DOUGLAS MICHAEL; B.S.; Li- brary Science ; Westernport, Md. ; Pfeiffer Society. CLAY MILHOLLAND; B.A.; So- ciology; Pittsburgh, Pa. CHERYL MILLER; B.A.; Ele- mentary Education ; Charleston, W. Va.; Alpha Gamma Delta, president, rush chairman; Community Aware- ness Committee; SSP; SEA; Foot- light Society; AWS representative; Panhellenic Council ; Intramurals; ITie Heiress ; Freshman Home- coming Attendant; Munnurmontis Queen 1967; Greek Week Queen 1968; Senior Homecoming Attend- ant. LEWIS MILLS; B.A.; Education; Wayne. W. Va., PHILIP MINDERLEIN; B.A.; His- tor) ; Kingsville, Md.; Phi Sigma Epsilon. NANCY MOELLER; B.A.; Ele- mentary Education; Carnegie, Pa.; Kappa Phi; SEA. ROBERT MOELLER; B.A.; Speech and Dramatic Arts; Wil- kinsburg. Pa.; Sigma Theta Epsi- lon; Alpha Psi Omega. JAMES MOORE; B.S.; Business Administration ; Middletown, Conn.; Kappa Alpha; Hyma Glee Club. JUDITH MOORE; B.A.; Business Education ; Elkins, W. Va. ; Zeta Tau Alpha; Beta Alpha Beta; Honorary Business Society; Panhel- lenic Council, Secretary; Phi Beta Lambda, secretary. SUSAN MORAN; B.A.; Elemen- tary Education ; Beckley, W. Va. ; Kappa Phi: SEA; SSP; AWS Council. JOSEPH MOROCK; B.S.; Business Administration; Wilkinsburg, Pa.; Theta Chi. WANDA MORRIS; B.S.; Math; Irwin, Pa. ; Math Honorary, secre- tary-treasurer; SEA; Band; Wo- men ' s Glee Club. DAVID MORTON; B.S.; Business Administration; Wilkinsburg, Pa.; Kappa Alpha, athletic director; Hyma Glee Club; Basketball. KATHLEEN MUELLER; B.S.; Li- brary Science; Pleasantville, N. Y.; Pfeiffer Society; Sitzmark Ski Club. KEITH MUHLEMAN; B.A.; Phi- losophy and Religion; Wheeling, W. Va. ; Choir ; Tour Choir, vice-presi- dent; Chorale; WVWC-FM, pro- gram director, engineer, announcer. EDWARD MUNN; B.A.; Political Science; Pittsburgh, Pa.; Theta Xi, historian ; International Relations Club, president; Young Republicans Club ; Sitzmark Ski Club ; Aca- demic Affairs Committee ; CCPB Social Committee; Intramurals. GAIL MURRAY; B.A.; Sociology; Wexford, Pa.; Psi Chi; Sociology- Anthropology Club; SEA; Psychol- ogy Club. JOSEPH NEIL; B.A.; History; LIniontown , Pa. DEBORAH NELSON; B.S.; Physi- cal Education; Kendall Park. N.J.; Delta Psi Kappa ; Physical Educa- tion Majors and Minors Club; Hockey. CAROLE NORTON; B.A.; Philos- ophy; Wilmington, Del.; Sigma Eta Sigma, president; Philosophy Club, president. LINDA O ' DELL; B.S.; Home Ec- onomics; Charleston, W. Va.; Kap- pa Phi; Betty Lamp Club; Band; Women ' s Glee Club. HAROLD OLSEN; B.A.; Psychol- ogy; Rockville, Md.; Theta Xi. GODSON OLUMBA; B.A.; Eco- nomics ; Owerri, Biafra ; Benzene Ring; Interational Relations Club; Soccer. GARY O ' NEAL; B.M.E.; Music Education; Cumberland, Md.; Phi Sigma Epsilon; Omicron Delta Kappa; AGO, president; MENC, treasurer; Choir, president; Tour Choir; Chorale. ARTHUR OSBORN; B.S.; Busi- ness Admin istratinn ; Parkersbure ; W. Va.; Track. JACK OWEN; B.A.; Psychology; Manasquan, N. J.; Theta Xi, presi- dent, vice-president, alumni secre- tary ; Psi Chi ; Omicron Delta Kappa; Who ' s Who; Community Council, vice-president; Psychology Club; Intramurals. SANDRA OWEN; B.A.; Elemen- tary Educa tion; Bethel Park, Pa.; Alpha Gamma Delta; SEA, presi- dent; Greek Week Queen 1967; Theta Xi Sweetheart. MARK PALMER; B.A.; History; Gibsonia, Pa.; Phi Sigma Epsilon Omicron Delta Kappa; SSP; IFC; Cross Country, captain ; Track ; Intramurals. BETSY PARKER; B.S.; Physical Education; Braintree, Mass.; Zeta Tau Alpha, vice-president; Delta Psi Kappa, secretary-treasurer; Physical Education Majors and Minors Club; Hockey. JOHN PARNELL; B.S.; Business Administration ; Mount Vernon, Ohio; Chi Phi; Economics Club; Basketball. ELSIE PARTON; B.A.; Sociology; McKeesport, Pa. ; Kappa Pi ; So- ciology-Anthropology Club; MUR- MURMONTIS, editor; CCPB pub- licity, recreation committees; Merit Award; Publications Committee. LEE PEARCE; B.S.; Business Administration; Grove City, Pa.; Theta Chi; Football; Track. ROBERT PENTZ; B.S.; Business Administration; Aldan, Pa.; Kappa Alpha, president; IFC; Basketball, captain. DARLENE PERAZZONE; B.A.; Elementary Education; Wayne, N. J.; Alpha Delta Pi; SEA; Li- brary Committee ; Freshman Honor Court. GEORGE PETTIBON; B.A.; Ed- ucation; Monaca, Pa. ALICE PEW; B.A.; Education; Annapolis, Md. ROBERT PFLAUM; B.S.; Busi- ness Administration ; Pittsburgh, Pa.; Theta Xi. ARNOLD PHIPPS; B.A.; Sociology; Buckhannon, W. Va.; Theta Chi; Intramurals., GLENNA PHIPPS; B.A.; Christian Education ; Harrisville, Pa. ; Kappa Phi, second vice-president, chap- lain; MENC; SSP; Young Demo- crats; Religious Life Council; Christian Education Club Council ; Intramurals. ALFRED PISTILLI; B.A.; Art; Ridgway, Pa. DAVID PITCHER; B.S.; Business Administration; Parkersburg, W. Va. GEORGETTE POLCSAK; B.A.; Education; Valencia, Pa.; Kappa Phi; Women ' s Glee Club. PATRICIA PORCHFRON; B.A.; Sociology ; Manchester, Conn. ; So- ciology-Anthropology Club. JUDITH PUTNAM: B.S.; Home Economics ; Bethesda, Md. ; Kappa Phi, second vice-president; Betty Lamp Club, secretary. DONALD RANSOM; B.A.; Eng- lish; Clendenin, W. Va. LINDA RAPHALION; B.S.; Home Economics; Short Hills, N. J.; Al- pha Delta Pi; Women ' s Glee Club. CHRISTINE RAPKING; B.S.; Math; Charleston, W. Va.; Alpha Xi Delta; Soquinta; Haught Liter- ary Society ; Sigma Eta Sigma ; Math Honorary ; Honorary Business Society ; Choir; Tour Choir; Cho- rale; Who ' s Who; Intramurals. LYNN REBILLARD; B.A.; His- tory ; Salisbury, Conn. ; SEA ; Glauner Historical Society; Band; Choir; Sitzmark Ski Club: Intra- murals. DAVID REEMSXYDER: B.S.; Business Administration; Buckhan- non. W. Va. : Kappa Alpha. CHARLOTTE REESE; B.S.: Xurs- ing; Clarksburg. W. Va. : Beta Beta Beta; Psi Chi; Haught Literary Society; Who ' s Who; Kappa Phi; AWS, president; Women ' s Glee Club; SXOW; Sigma Theta Epsilon Sweetheart. WILLIAM REESE; B.S.; Business Administration; East Stroudsburg, Pa.; Kappa Alpha, sergeant-at- arms; H ma Glee Club; IFC, treasurer; Baseball. JAMES REEVES; B.S.; Business Administration: Millville. X. J.; oung Republicans Club. JOHX REGER: B.S.; Business Administration; Buckhannon, W. Va. ; Kappa Alpha; Honorary Busi- ness Society; Intramurals. CATHY REID; B.S.; Xursing; Irwin. Pa.; SXOW: Footlight So- ciety ; Intramurals; SSP. KAREN REMINGTOX; B.A.; Ele- mentary Education; Warwick, R. I.: Alpha Delta Pi. Chaplain: SSP; Religious Life Council; AWS wing representative. JAMES REMSEX; B.A.; Sociol- ogy ; Akron. X. Y.: Kappa Alpha; Hvma Glee Club; Intramurals. CAROLYX REXEAU; B.S.; Li- brary Science: Grafton. W. Va.; Kappa Phi: Pfeiffer Society, presi- dent; 4-H Club; Band; Women ' s Glee Club. BETTY RESLER; B.S.; Biology; Pittsburgh, Pa.; Alpha Delta Pi; Psi Chi; AWS, secretary ' , special activities; Cheerleader; Special Ac- tivities Committee; CCPB, publicity committee; Century Theater: Dy- lan , stage manager. JOHX REXROAD; B.S.; Business Administration: Buckhannon, W. Va.: Chi Phi. LARRY RHODES; B.S.; Physical Education; Parkersburg, W. Va.; Theta Chi ; Football ; Track. JOX RICKEY; B.S.; Physical Edu- cation: Manasquan. X. J.: Kappa Alpha: Intramurals. RICHARD ROBBIXS: B.A.; Busi- ness Administration: Westfield, N. J.; Head Resident of College Avenua Complex. MARTHA ROBERTS: B.S.; Home Economics; Cairo, W. Va.; Pi Kappa Nu; Sigma Eta Sigma; Betty Lamp Club; 4-H Club; SEA; Women ' s Glee Club. PETER ROBERTS; B.S.; Business Administration ; Greenwich, Conn. SUE ROBIXSOX; B.S.; Physical Education: Xew Cumberland. Pa.; Alpha Xi Delta; Delta Psi Kappa; Physical Education Majors and Minors Club: Sitzmark Ski Club; SEA: Intramurals; Freshman Com- munity Council Representative. CLIXTOX ROY; B.A.; Economics; Bemardsville, X. J. WEXDY RUTHYEX: B.S.; Home Economics: San Diego, Calif.; SEA; Betty Lamp Club; Sociology- Anthropology Club; Sitzmark Ski Club: AWS representative. REX A RYDER; B.A.; Sociology; Crosswicks. X. J.; Zeta Tau Alpha; Sociology -Anthropology Club. ERROL SADLOX; B.A.; Sociol- ogy; Butler, Pa. ARMA.XD SALVATI; B.A.: Eco- nomics; Roselle Park. X. J.; Chi Phi. house manager, steward; Eco- nomics Club; Hyma Glee Club; Sitzmark Ski Club: Football; Base- ball; Swimming. PATRICIA SAVAGE; B.S.; Home Economics; Monessen, Pa.; Kappa Phi; Betty Lamp Club: SEA. DENNI- SI HAEFER: K Mu- sic; Bergenfield. J MARILYN Si.HKKN. Bβ . β r -. ing: Lake Hopatcong. f- SXOW; Sitzmark Ski Qui.. SANDRA SCHRLTSE: B.S.: Busi- ness Administration: Panama X Y- SEA. GEORGE SCHWENEBRATEN; B.A.: Sociology: Johnstown. Pa.: Theta Xi: Sociology -Anthropology Club; Basketball. LINDA SCRAGG; B.A.: English; Elkins, W. Va.; Sigma Iola Chi: SE : Sitzmark Ski Club BART SEMENORO: B.A.: Govern. ment; Roadie Park. X. J.: Ren ene Ring: Newman Club: Economics Club. CEORCAX SHAFFER: B.A.; So. ciology; Mannington. W. Va.; So- ciology-Anthropology Club: SSP: Women ' - Glee Club; 4-H Club; Intramurals. SUSAN SHAW: B.S.; Home Eco- nomics: Wexford. Pa. MARGARET SHEPHERD: U.S.; Xur-inn: Bristol. ld. : NUW. STEPHEN SHEPLER: B.S.: Busi- ness Administration; Elkin-. . Va.; Sigma Theta Epsilon. LEE SHERMAN; B.S.: Busine- Administration; Ocean City. N. J.: Theta Xi. treasurer.. WILLIAM SHISSLER; B.S.; Phy- sical Education; Buckhannon. W. a.: Theta Xi: Gymnastic s, Intra- murals. PHILIP SHKUDA: B.S.; Math; Manhas-et. N. Y.; Sports Car Club, treasurer: Amateur Radio Club. ODESSA SHI LER; B.A.: P-vrhol- ogy : Rockville, Md.; Alpha Gamma Delta, chaplain: Psi Chi: Beta Beta Beta; Sigma Eta Sigma; Haught Literary Society, second vice-presi- dent: Sociology. Anthropology Cluh; Community Awareness Committee. CAROLYX SILLAMAX; B.A.; Elementary Education ; Lalrobe, Pa.; Alpha Gamma Delta: SSP; SEA. LINDA SIMILE; B.A.; English; Clairton, Pa.; Alpha Gamma Delta; Panbellenic Council, president, vice-president; Community Council; SEA: Footlight Society; Spanish Club; Cheerleader; Traffic Com- mittee. FRAXK SLAUGHTER: B.A.; Eng- lish: Augu-t.. Ga.; Theta Chi, secretary; CCPB: Special Activities Committee; PHAROS; MUR- MURMONTIS; Intramurals: Dy- SANDRA SMITH: B.S.; Home Economics; Glenside, Pa.; Betty Lamp Club. THOMAS SMITH: B.A.; Sociol- ogy; Warren, Pa. DANIEL SMYTHE; B.S.; Business Administration; Pittsburgh, Pa. DIANE SXOW; B.A.; Art; Cran- ford, X. J.; Kappa Pi. SUSAN SXYDER; B.S.; Business Administration; Bethel, Park, Pa.; Alpha Xi Delta, treasurer; CCPB. WADE SPERRY: B.S.; Business Administration; Richmondville, X. Y. SANDRA STANTER; B.A.; Edu- cation; Pittsburg, Pa.; SEA. MICHAEL STANTOX B.S.; Biol, ogy; Finlcyville, Pa.; Baseball. BARBARA STARKEY; B.A.; Re- ligion; Waldwick, X. J.; Kappa Phi; Sigma Eta Sigma; Religious Life Council; Choir; Tour Choir. CHARLES STARKEY; B.S.; Busi- ness Administration; Fort Ashby. W. Va.; Track; Cross Country, Hon- orary Business Society WILLIAM STEELE; ' B.A.; Eng- lish; McMurray. Pa.; Omicron Delta Kappa; Sigma Tau Delta; Who ' s Who; Special Activities Committee; CCPB, vice-chairman; The Lady of Larkspur Lotion : Fantasticks, director; Dylan. RAYMOND STEELMAX: B.A.: History; Woodbury, X. J.: Phi Sig- ma Epsilon: Baseball. DANIEL STEIX: B.A.: Spanish: Munhall, Pa.: Spanish Club; Intra- murals. DAVID STEVENSON; B.S.; Busi- ness Administration; Swissvale, Pa.; Kappa Alpha. THOMAS STEYER: B.A.; Speech and Dramatic Arts; Milton, W. Va.; Alpha Psi Omega; Religious Life Council; Between Two Thieves ; Aria de Capo ; Outward Bound ; Elves and the Shoemaker ; All the Way Home : Thurber Carni- val ; Madwoman of Chaillott ; The Cave Dwellers ; WVWC-FM, engineer, announcer. JLDITH STODDARD; B.S.; Li- brarv Science: Worchester. Mass.; Pfeiffer Society; SEA; Physical Education Majors and Minors Club; Hockev. DIANA STRALEY; B.A.: Business Education; Higbtstown. X. J.: Eco- nomics Club; SEA. JEFFREY SL ' MXER; B.A.; Music; Trafford, Pa. JUDITH SUTTOX; B.A.; Elemen- tan Education; Westfield. X. J.; SEA; SSP SUSAN SWEEZY; B.S.; Biology; Bethesda, Md.; Zeta Tau Alpha, president ; Beta Beta Beta. ANN SWOPE; B.S.: Business Ad- ministration; Gaithersburg, Md. ; Alpha Xi Delta; Honorary Business Society, secretary; Sitzmark Ski Club. WILLIAM TADLOCK; B.S.; Busi- ness Administration; Honorary Business Society. DOROTHY TAXXER; B.A.; Re- ligion: Brooklyn. X. Y. ; Psi Chi; Kappa Phi; Religious Life Council; Psychology Club; SSP; Religious Life Merit Award. LINDA TAYLOR: B.A.: History; Buckhannon, W. Va. STEPHEN TERRY; B.A.; Sociol- ogy: Silver Spring. Md.; Phi Sigma Epsilon, treasurer. DIANE THOMAS; B.A.; Elemen- tary Education; Hicksville. X. Y.; Alpha Delta Pi, president; Who ' s Who; SEA; Community Council, Junior Representative; Library Committee, chairman; Cheerleader, captain; Intramurals. MARY THOMPSON; B.S.; Busi- ness Administration; Clarksburg, W. Va.; SEA. VICKI THORX; B.A.; Education; Belington, W. Va.; Alpha Xi Delta; SEA; Chi Phi Sweetheart. FREDERICK TIMBROOK; B.A.; Math; Cumberland. Md. BARBARA TOXKIXSOX; B.S.; Nursing; X. Babylon. X. Y.; Alpha Xi Delta; SXOW; Theta Chi Sweetheart; Freshman Honor Court. JACK TOURTILLOTTE; B.A.; Education; Boothbay Harbor. Me.; Theta Xi: SEA: George Glauner Historical Society: Tennis: Intra- murals. CHARLEXE TRAIXOR; B.S.; Home Economics; Silver Spring, Md. JOSEPHIXE TRLMBO; B.A.; Education; Onego, W. Va.; SEA; SSP; 4-H Club. CYNTHIA TUCKER; B.A.; Sociol- ogy; Stamford, Conn.; Sociology- Anthropology Club; SSP; AWS wing representative. ROBERT TUFTS; B.S.; Business Administration; Brielle, X. J. CHRISTINE UMSTOT; B.A.; Christian Education; Oakland, Md.; Kappa Phi; SSP; Christian Educa- tion Club: Women ' s Glee Club. LEE VANDERWENDE; B.A.; Hi- lory; Midland Park. X. J.: Cen- tury Theater: Sitzniark ki Club, vice-president; Sport- Cat Club; PHAROS: Other Side; Baseball; Dylan. JOAN VOORHEIS; B.A.; Elemen- tarv Education: Essex Fell-. N. J.; SEA. PHILLIP WALLS: B.A.; Educa- tion: Buckhannon. W . Va. I RRt WAMSLEY; B.A.: Edu- cation: Buckhannon. W. Va.; SEA. KxTHRYN WARD: B.A.; Sociol- ogy; Aberdeen. Md. ; Alpha Xi Delta: CCPB. secretary; Sociology- Anthropology Club, secretary; SSP; VWS House Council; International Relations Club; Xew Hall Presi- dent. LINDA WAREHIME; B.A.; So- ciotogy; Sykesville, Md.: Si ma Eta Sigma: Haught Literary Society; SSP, core committee; Sociology- Anthropology Club: Women ' s Glee Club. IRENE WARMAX; B.A.: Elemen- tary Education; Pittsburgh. Pa.; SSP; Hockev: Intramurals. ROBERT WARMAX: B.S.; Busi- ness Administration: Unionlown. Pa. PATRICIA WASS; B.A.; Speech and Dramatic Arts; Soquinta; Psi Chi: CCPB. cultural chairman; AWS. vice-president; Choir, vice- president; 4-H Club: All the Wav Home ; ' A Thurber Carnival ; Tlu- Madwoman of Chaillot ; Ag- nes Howard president. BARBARA WEBB: B.S.; Xursing; Friendship Md.; SXOW. president; Intramurals. JEAN WEBER: B.A.; Christian Education: Point Marion, Pa.; Kappa Phi, chaplain, i ircle leader; Sociology-Anthropology Club; SSP; W S, chaplain, wing representa- tive; Intramurals. JOANNE WHITE: B.A.; Elemen- tary Education; Pittsfield. Mass.; SSP: SEA; Intramurals; Second Runner-Up. 1967 Murmurmontis Queen Contest. RONALD WHITE: B.S.: Biology; Wilmington. Del.: Choir; Men ' s Glee Club: Swimming, co-captain; Brigadoon ; Scuba instructor. JOAX WILBUR; B.A.; English: Swede-born. N. J.: SEA: Intramu- rals. FR NK WILLIAMS; B.S.: Eco- nomics; Buckhannon. W. Va.; Kap- pa Alpha, vice-president; Xew man Club, president., NANCY WILLIAMS: B.S.; Busi- it.-- Administration: Silver Spring, Md.; Alpha Gamma Delta; Choir. LINDA WILSON ROSE WILSON: B.A.; Sociology: Parkersburg, W. Va.: Aloha Xi Delta, historian, song leader; Choir; Tour Choir: Sociology-Anthropi Club: Traffic Committee: Who ' s Wlic: Panhellenic Council. WARREN WINDERS; B.A.: His- tory; Abington, Ma-s. 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