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-a f M ' ' W:.t. 949 BETHANY COLLEGE, W.VA. EBENEZER LEE PERRY 9 Medfvo Ucun X E, the editors of the Bethanian, feel that recognition should be made of the contribution made by Ebenezer Lee Perry, Professor-Emeritus, better known to us all as Prof Perry. A graduate of Bethany, he returned to his Alma Mater to teach after graduate study at Yale and Columbia. He served the college as a professor from 1908 to his retirement in 1939. Watching Bethany grow, he was always eager to help the students in any way he could. Some time after his retirement, he reentered active duty at the college as operator of the Bookstore. It was then that most of us got to know him. The loss of his presence and familiar smile has been felt by us all. W, H. CRAMBLET B,, A.M., Ph.D., LL.D. President BERNAL R. WEIMER A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Dean of Faculty Professor of Biology FORREST H. KIRKPATRICK A.B., A.M. Dean of Students Professor of Personnel Administration AoIm U aaJAxjJajO THE purpose of the administration is to administer the business of the col- lege, and it does just that as efficiently and with as few difficulties in the smooth running as possible. Under the presidency of Dr. Wilbur Cramblet, Dean Bernal R. Weimer is Dean of Faculty, Dean Forrest H. Kirkpatrick is Dean of Students, Mr. John Gerald Patterson is Director of Admissions and Alumni Secretary, Mr. Carroll B. Fitch is Business Manager, Mr. Newton W. Evans is Bursar, and Mr. E. Hugh Behymer is Librarian. The Board of Trustees, one-third of which is elected annually, guides the policies and procedures of the college. GJCd Mif, JOHN S. V. ALLEN B S. in E., M.S., Ph.D. Physics HOWARD L. BEAMS A.B., A.M. Psychology ALFONZO BERRIOS A.B., A.M. Modern Languages Cy LOWELL E BINKLEY A, 8., AM, Biology mi k m. MARY E. BREWER A.B. Sociology GLADWIN CHAFFIN A.B,, A.M. Music OSBORNE BOOTH A.B., B.D., Ph.D. Religion LESLIE W. COUGHANOUR B.S., Sc.D. Chemistry JANE E. DINGLEDINE B.5., A.M. REUBEN H. ELIA5SEN A.B,, A.M., Ph.D. VIRGINIA GOODWIN A.B,, A.M. LILLIAN L, GRAY B.S., A.M. Education Education History and Political Science Economics and Business Administration GEORGE K, HAUPTFUEHRER A B., B.M., A.M. Music BENJAMIN R. HONECKER B.S. Economics and Business Administration ROBERT L. HUESTON A.B., M.B.A. Economics and Business Administration HARRY L. ICE A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Religion and Philosophy W. HAROLD KESSELRING A.B., M.S. Biology RUDOLPH H. KYLER D.J.U. Economics and Business Administration ANDREW LEITCH A.B., A.M., B.D., Ph.D. Psychology PEARL MAHAFFEY A.B., A.M., Litt.D. Modern Languages GEORGE MICHAEL B.M., M.M. Music CATHERINE E. MOSER B.S., M.S. Mathematics HELEN LOUISE McGUFFIE A.B., A.M. English EARL D. McKENZIE A.B., A.M., M.L. Modern Languages 1 AUDREY M. PARKER A.B., A.M. Associate Dean of Students M. JOAN PARRY A.B., A.M. Modern Languages ERWIN C. PAUSTIAN A.B,, A.M., Ph.D. Soctology 5. ELIZABETH REED A.B., M.Ed. Physical Education EMMETT E, ROBERTS A B,, AM Journalism DONNA SHAVER B S. Physical Education CHANDLER SHAW A.B., A.M., Ph.D. History and Political Science HOMER G SIMS A B , AM. History and Political Science RALPH L. SMITH B.S, AM English BRADFORD TYE B.S., MS. Mathematics MARY VUKOVICH A.B., A M. Music MARGARET R WOODS A.B., A.M. Modern Languages H. ROBERT AFFLERBACH Bob . . . Highland Park, New Jersey . . . Economics Club; Sociology Club . . . Future, Teaching . . . Major, Business Administration . . . Minor, Psychology. KENNETH B. ARMITAGE Ken . . . Steubenville, Ohio . . . Kalon; Student Christian Association; International Relations Club; Outdoors Club, President; Dean ' s List; Assistant in Biology; Senior Fel- low in Biology . . . Future, Graduate School . . . Major, Biology . . . Minor, Chemistry. HELEN CANFIELD AVERY Caldwell, New Jersey . . . Zeta Tau Alpha . . . Student Christian Association 3, 4; International Relations Club 3, 4; French Club 2; Economics Club 4 . . . Future, Macy ' s Training Squad . . . Major, Psychology . . . Minor, Mathematics. LAURA JEANNE AVERS Jeanie . . . Leonia, New Jersey . . . Kappa Delta, Treasurer 4 . . . Women ' s Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Association of Women Students President 4; Bethanian 4; Student Christian Association 3; International Rela- tions Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 1; Future Teachers of America 4; Y W C A 1 ; Second Class Honors 1 . . . Future, Education . . . Major, Biology . . . Minor, Education. MARY ROSE BARNWELL Barney . . . Great Neck, New York . . . Kappa Delta, Treasurer 3, President 4 . , . Tower 3, 4; Bethanian 4; International Re- lations Chb 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 2; Sociology Club 3, 4; Panhellenic Council, Secretary 4; Assistant in History . . . Future, Librarian . , . Major, History , . . Minor, Sociology. KENNETH 8ARTH Ken . . . Montville, New Jersey ... Phi Kappa Tau . . . Varsity B 2, 3, 4; Football Manager 2, 3; Basketball Manager 2; Eco- nomics Club 4 . . . Future, Business . . . Major, Economics . . . Minor, French. GEORGE C. BARTRUM Houston, Pennsylvania . . . Phi Kappa Tau, Vice President 4 . . . Future, Business . . . Major, Economics . . . Minor, Sociology. DONALD R. BEARD Bob . . . Wheeling, West Virginia . . . Phi Kappa Tau, Treasurer 2, President 3 . . . Stu- dent Board of Governors 2; Kalon, President 3, 4; Interfraternity Council 2; Economics Club 3, 4; Student Host Bethany House 3 . . . Future, Personnel . . . Major, Economics . . . Minor, Business Administration. 8EATRICIA BIERAU Turk . . . Scarsdale and Niskayuona, New York . . . Alpha Xi Delta . . , Student Board of Governors 2, 3; Association of Women Students 3; French Club 1, 2, 4; Psychology Club 3, 4, Secretary 2; Sociology Club 1, 2, Secretary 2 . . . Major, Psychology , . . Minor, Sociology. BARBARA DEANE BOETTCHER Bethany, West Virginia . . . Zeta Tau Alpha , . . Student Christian Association 4; Women ' s Athletic Association 1; Inter- national Relations Club 2; French Club 1 ; German Club 2, 3; Psychology Club 4; Senior Assistant in Psychology . . . Future, Gradu- ate School . . . Major, Psychology , . . Minor, English, French. ROBERT STEPHEN BOYD Scoop . . . Bethany, West Virginia . . . Sigma Nu . . . Pi Delta Epsilon 4 . . . Student Board of Governors; Tower, Advertising Di- rector 2; Bethanian, Editor 3; Radio Station, Program Manager 4; International Relations Club, President 3 . . . Future, Public Rela- tions . . . Major, Journalism . . . Minor, History. CLAIRE MARIE BREWER Huntington, West Virginia . . . Sigma Sigma Sigma . . . Women ' s Athletic Association 4; Student Board of Governors 4; Social Com- mittee 3, 4; Student Christian Association 3, 4; Tower 3, 4; Ministerial Association 3, 4; Phillips Hall President 4; Homecoming Queen 4; Scout Troop 3 . . . Future, Foreign Missionary . . . Major, Religion . . . Minor, Psychology. FRANCIS E. BROWN. JR. Hank . . . Chester, Pennsylvania . . . Beta Theta Pi, Treasurer 2, 3, 4 . . . Gamma Sigma Kappa; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Cross- country Team 1, Captain 3; Kalon; German Club, Vice President 3; Economics Club, Vice President 4; Future Teachers of America; Tower 4; Student Church Board; Student Deacon; Dean ' s List; Assistant in Mathema- tics 3; Assistant in Economics 4 . . . Future, Statistician . . . Major, Mathematics and Economics . . . Minor, Education,. WILLIAM BURTON Bill . . . Moundsville, West Virginia . . . Kappa Alpha . . . International Relations Club 3, 4; German Club 1, 2; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Student Church Board 4 . . . Future, College Professor . . . Major, History . . . Minor, Education, ALICE BUSH Abie . . . Grafton, Massachusetts . . . Kappa Delta . . . Women ' s Athletic Associa- tion 2, 3; Bethanian 4; Student Christian Association 3; French Club 1 ; Psychology Club 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Sociology Club 3, 4; Dean ' s List 3 . . . Future, Per- sonnel Administration . . . Major, Psychology . . . Minor, Sociology. ROBERT EDGAR BUTZ Uncle Bob . . . McKeesport, Pennsylvania . . . Sigma Nu, Rush Chairman 3 . . . Bethanian, Advertising Manager 3; German Club 3; Psychology Club; Economics Club . . . Future, Advertising . . . Major, Psychol- ogy . . . A inor, Economics. JOHN CASEY Casey . . . Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania . . . Sigma Nu . . . Student Board of Governors 2, 3; Student Christian Association 3; Inter- national Relations Club; Spanish Club; Eco- nomics Club . . . Major, Economics . . . Minor, Spanish. EVWIN CAMPBELL CHURCHMAN Wellsburg, West Virginia . . . Gamma Sigma Kappa; Dean ' s List . . . Major, Economics . . . Minor, Psyc hology. JAMES B. CLEMENS Clem . . . Oakdale, Pennsylvania . . . Band; Orchestra . . . Future, Graduate School . . . Major, Biology . . . Minor, Psychology. EVELYN PATRICIA CLARK Pat . . , Columbus, Ohio . . . Student Christian Association 3, 4; Ministerial Asso- ciation 2, 3, 4, Secretary; French Club 2; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Student Church Board 2, 3, 4, President; YWCA 2 . . . Future, Religious Education . . . Major, Religion . . . Minor, English. AUSTIN COE Wilkensburg, Pennsylvania . . . Ministerial Association, President 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1; Spanish Club 1, 2; Sociology Club 4 . . . Future, Graduate School, Minister . . . Major, Religion . . . Minor, Psychology. LESLIE PARKER COLE Maywood, New Jersey . . . Radio Club 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 3 . . . Major, Physics . . . Minor, Education. JAMES L COLLINS Fox . . . Wheeling, West Virginia . . . Phi Kappa Tau . . . Football 2, 3, Captain 4; Varsity B 2, 3, 4, President 3; Kalon 3, 4; Economics Club 3, 4 . . . Future, Business . . . Major, Economics . . . Minor, Psychology. THOMAS WILLIAM COOK. JR. Cookie . . . Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania . . . Sigma Nu . . . Football I; Student Christian Association; Spanish Club 1, 2; Sociology Club 3, 4; American Chemical Society 3, 4 . . . Future, Medicine . . . Major, Chemistry . . . Minor, Sociology. WILLIAM H. CORBA Corb . . . Carnegie, Pennsylvania . . . Beta Theta Pi . . . Basketball 1, 2; Varsity B 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Board of Governors 1 ; Future Teachers of America 2, 4; inter- fraternity Council 2; Assistant in Physics . . . Future, Teaching or Industry . . . Major, Physics . . . Minor, Mathematics. DAl ID CUM MING Dave . . . Avalon, Pennsylvania . . . Phi Kappa Sigma . . . Major, Mathematics . . . Minor, Physics. HOWARD T. DIMMIT CAROL DRAKE Hovvie . . , Follansbee, West Virginia . . . Phi Kappa Tau . . . Student Board of Gov- ernors 3, Vice President 4; Social Committee 4; Economics Club 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 4 . . . Future, Business . . . Major, Economics . . . Minor, History. Lump . , , Long Island City, New York . . . Phi Mu, President 3 . . . Women ' s Ath- letic Association 1 , 2, 3, 4; Student Christian Association 3, 4, International Relations Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4 . . , Future, High School Teacher . . . Major, History . . , Minor, Spanish. PAUL EAGAN Wheeling, West Virginia . . . Future, Per- sonnel Administration . . . Major, Economics . . . Minor, Psychology. VIRGINIA EDMONDS Ginny . . . Verona, Pennsylvania . . . Phi Mu . . . Women ' s Athletic Association 1, 2; Student Christian Association 3, 4; Y W C A 1 ; Student Church Board 4; Psychology Club 3, 4; Sociology Club 2, 3, Vice President 4, Assistant in Bible . . . Future, Student Guid- ance Worl . . . Major, Psychotogy . . . Minor, Sociology, Religious Education. SAMUEL LEROy ENGEL Sam Spade . . . Weirton, West Virginia . . . Phi Kappa Tau, Song Leader 3, 4 . . , Football 2, 3; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1 ; Varsity B ; Band and Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band Leader 3, 4; American Chemical Society 4; President of Freshman Class . . . Major, Chemistry . . . Minor, Music. ESTHER ESAIAS Canton, Pennsylvania . . . Ministerial Asso- ciation ), 2, 3, 4; Student Christian Asso- ciation 3, 4; College Church Council 1, 2, 3; Student Church Board 4, Sociology Club 1, 2, 3; Future, Religious Education Director . . . Major, Religion . . . Minor, Sociology. RICHARD E. FAIR Dick . . . Bethany, West Virginia . Economics Club . . . Major, Economics Minor, History. MARY FALLON San Francisco, California . . . Alpha Xi Delta . . . French Club 2; Psychology Club 3; Sociology Club 2 , . . Future, Marriage . . . Major, English . . . Minor, History. ALONZO FARMER Lon . . . Wellsburg, West Virginia . . . Beta Theta Pi . . . Student Board of Gover- nors 3; Interfraternity Council 2; Sophomore Class President . . . Future, Technical Sales . . . Major, Chemistry . . . Minor, Psychology. DONALD R. FANNIN King . . . Steubenville, Ohio . . . Beta Theta Pi, Secretary 1, President 2 . . . Chem- istry Club I . . . Future, Graduate School . . . Major, Biology . . . Minor, Chemistry. D. ROBERT FERGUSON, til Ferg . . . Mt, Lebanon, Pennsylvania . . . Beta Theta Pi . . . Cheerleader 1, 2, 3; Social Committee 4 . . . Future, Engineering School . Major, Mathematics . . Minor, Chemistry NORMA H. FINK Norm . , . Baldwin, New York . . . Zeta Tau Alpha . . . Bethanian 3, 4; Student Christian Association I, 2, 3, 4, Theatre Guild ] ; French Club 1; Sociology Club 1, 2, 3; Economics Club 4; Art Club 4 . . . Future, Importing Business . , . Major, Eco- nomics . . . Minor, Art. ROBERT JAMES FITHIAN Fith . . . Youngstown, Ohio . . . Sigma Nu, Song Leader 2, 3, 4 . . . Student Board of Governors; Moo Moo Moo; Student Christian Association; Choir; Spanish Club; Director Student Chorus . . . Future, Contracting Busi- ness . . . Major, Mathematics . . . Minor, Economics. RUTH ELLEN FLEMMING Uniontown, Pennsylvania . . . Kappa Delta, Editor 3 . . . Women ' s Athletic Association I; Tower 2, Society Editor 3, Spanish Club 1 , 2; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Y W C A 1; Junior Class Secretary . . . Fu- ture, Marriage . . . Major, English . . . Minor, Journalism. DONALD ALAN GOLBEY Don . . . Brooklyn, New York - . , Sigma Nu . . . Student Christian Association; Span- ish Club I; Psychology Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Future, Medicine . . . Ma)0r, Psychology , . . Minor, Chemistry. CAROLYN JANE GOOVSPEED Billie . . . Detroit, Michigan . . . Alpha Xi Delta, President 4 . . . Choir 2, 3; Psychol- ogy Club 2, 3, 4; Panhellenic Council, Presi- dent 4 . . . Future, Marriage . . . Major, Psychology . . . Minor, Music. LOIS E. GREEN Bridgeport, Connecticut . . . Kappa Delta . . . Radio Club, Vice President 1, 2; Radio Sta- tion, Secretary 3, 4, Station Manager 4; International Relations Club 3, 4 . . . Future, Radio Advertising . . . Major, English . . . Minor, Journalism. 1 k .. ...„. - ,. kARL EDWARD GRIZZELL Griz . . . Toronto, Ohio . . . Beta Theta Pi . . , Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity B 2, 3, 4; Kalon 3, 4, Vice President . . . Future, Medical School . . . Major, Biology . . . Minor, Chemistry. HAROLYN GRIZZELL Key . . . Toronto, Ohio . . . Phi Mu, Vice President 4 . . . Student Board of Governors, Treasurer 3; Women ' s Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Associ ation of Women Students 4; Psychology Club 3, 4; German Club 1, 2; Y. W. C, A, I . . . Future, Nursing . . . Major, Biology . . , Minor, Psychology. CAROLYN HALL C-Hall . . . Rahway, New Jersey . . . Alpha Xi Delta . . . Women ' s Athletic Association; French Club , . . Major, English . . . Minor, French. WILLIAM CARROLL HANDLAN, IV Sonny . . . Wheeling, West Virginia . . . Beta Thefa Pi . . . Football 1; Basketball 2, 4; Varsity B 2, 3, 4; Tower 3, Sports Editor 4; Spanish Club 4; Athletic Council Chairman 3; Interfraternity Council 3 . . . Future, Advertising . . . Major, Journalism , . . Minor, History. VANIEL HEATHERINGTON Jest Danny . . . Bellaire, Ohio ... Phi Kappa Tau . . . Football I, 2, 3; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Varsity B ; Student Board of Gov- ernors, Kalon; Athletic Board of Control- Dean ' s List; Assistant in Biology . . . Future, Research . . . Major, Biology . . . Minor, German. Bets . . . Baltimore, Maryland . . . Student Christian Association; Ministerial Associa- tion; Girls ' Chorus . . . Future, Religious Education, Social Work . . . Major, Religion . . . Minor, Sociology. JOHN STEWART HOAGLAND Stu . . . Bethany . . . Student Board of Governors 2; Student Christian Association 3; Radio Club 2, 3; Moo Moo Moo 2; Kalon 2, 3 . . . Future, Graduate School . . . Major, English . . . Minor, Psychology. GEORGE HOAK Niagara Falls, New York . . . Beta Theta Pi . . . International Relations Club 3, 4; Psy- chology Club 3, 4; Sociology Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Major, Psychology . . . Minor, English. LYDIA HUESTON Bebe . . . Coraopolis, Pennsylvania . . . Phi Mu . . . Women ' s Athletic Association, Treasurer; Social Committee; Student Chris- tian Association; French Club; Sociology Club; Physical Education Club, Vice President . . . Future, teach Physical Education . . . Major, Physical Education . . . Minor, Biology. ROSE MARIE IMBURGIA Merrick, New York . . . Kappa Delta, Secre- tary 4 . . . Women ' s Athletic Association 1, 2; Association of Women Students 1, 3; Tower 4; Bethanian 4; WWBN 4; Theatre Guild 1, 2; French Club 1; Spanish Club I, 2, 3; Future Teachers Association 2, 3, -+, Secretary 4 . . . Future, Graduate School (Child Guidance) . . . Major, Psychology . . . Minor, Education. EDWARD JACKFERT Ed . . . Wellsburg, West Virginia . . . Economics Club . . . Future, Graduate work at Ohio State . . , Major, Economics . . . Minor, Psychology. WILLARD J. JONES Bill . . . Bayonne, New Jersey . . . Phi Kappa Tau . . . American Chemical Society . . . Future, Graduate School . . . Major, Chemistry . . . Minor, Mathematics. ARTHUR F. JAGOE, JR. Art . . . Teaneck, New Jersey . . . Sigma Nu . . . Psychology Club; Sociology Club , . . Future, Present plans consist of taking family to Graduate School . . . Major, Psychology . . . Minor, Sociology. RALPH KAMHI New York, New York . . . Social Committee; Tower, News Editor; Student Christian Asso- ciation; International Relations Club; Liter- ary Discussion Club; Dean ' s List . . . Future, Medicine . . . Major, Biology . . . Minor, English. BETTY KEHN Miss Cobalt . . . Williston Park, New York . . . Alpha Xi Delta, Vice President . . , Women ' s Athletic Association; Spanish Club; Future Teachers of America . . . Major, Eng- lish , . . Minor, Physical Education and Education. JANE KEITH ROBERT KLEESATTEL Janie . . . Staten Island, New York . . . Zeta Tau Alpha . . . Student Christian Asso- ciation 3, 4; International Relations Club 1, 2; French Club 2, 3, 4; German Club 1; Economics Club 3, 4; Psychology Club 2, 3 . . . Future, Teach English . . . Major, English . . . Minor, French and Psychology. Dayton, Ohio . . . Kappa Alpha . . . Ministerial Association; Psychology Club; Photography Club; College Youth Council . . . Future, Minister . . . Major, Religion . . . Minor, Psychology. ROBERT MUS5ER KREBS Kossy . . . Burgettstown, Pennsylvania . . . Phi Mu . . . Women ' s Athletic Association; Choir; Chorus; French Club; Future Teachers of America . . . Future, Teaching , . . Major, English . . . Minor, French. Bob . . . Fort Erie, Ontario . . . Kappa Alpha, President . . . Student Board of Gov- ernors, Treasurer; Social Committee, Chair- man; Kalon; Economics Club; Interfraternity Council, President; Dean ' s List . . . Major, Economics . . . Minor, Mathematics. HEN NEW FRANKLIN LAWRENCE Hook . . . Secaucus, New Jersey . . . Phi Kappa Tau . . . Baseball; Varsity B Club, Treasurer; Interfraternity Council . . . Major, Business Administration . . Minor, Chemistry. ROBERT MICHAEL LEVINE Bob . . . Bronx, New York . . . Alpha Psi Omega ... Pi Delta Epsilon 3, President 4; Kalon; Student Board of Governors 1, Vice President 2; Tower, Business Manager 2, 3, 4; Bethanian, Business Manager 4; Tennis Team Coach 4; Theatre Guild 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Economics Club 4; Freshman Class President . . . Future, Busi- ness . . . Major, Economics . . . Minor, History VORIS CATHERINE LUDEWIG Maywood, New Jersey . . . Alpha Xi Delta . . Student Board of Governors; Association of Women Students; Cheerleader; French Club; Psychology Club . . . Future, Personnel Work . . . Major, Psychology . . . Minor, Music. CRES MANDAKAS Weirton, West Virginia . . . Zeta Tau Alpha . . . Student Christian Association 4; Sociol- ogy Club I; Psychology Club 3 . . . Future, Social Worker . . . Major, Sociology . . . Minor, Psychology. GEORGINA MARTIN . . . Tenafly, New Jersey . . . . Sociology Club . . . Future, . Major, Sociology . . . Minor, ELEFTHERIA MANDAKAS Terry . . . Weirton, West Virginia . . . Orchestra; Band; Girls ' Chorus; Future Teachers of America; Art Club . . . Future, Music Supervision in Public Schools . . . Major, Music . . . Minor, Education. F. VICTOR MC AN ALLEN Vic . . . Butler, Pennsylvania . . . Minis- terial Association, President 1; Choir . . . Future, Christian Ministry . . . Major, Re- ligion . . . Minor, Music. C. HOWARD MCCLOY Hy . . . Perryopolis, Pennsylvania , . . Ministerial Association, President 1 . . . Fu- ture, Christian Ministry . . . Major, Religion . . . Minor, Psychology. EUGENE R. MCFAVDEN Mac . . . Brockway, Pennsylvania . . . Phi Kappa Tau . . . Football; Varsity B , Vice President 3, President 4 . . , Future, Physi- cist . . . Major, Physics . . . Minor, Mathe- matics. EVELYN CALVARESE MC KENNA Vee . . . Follansbee, West Virginia . . . Kappa Delta . . . Theatre Guild 1; Choir 1, 2; French Club 2, Secretary 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Gerrran Club 1 , 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Assistant in Modern Languages . . . Future, Education . . . Major, Modern Languages . . . Minor, Education. MAVIS MEIXELL Mike . . . Buffalo, New York ... Phi Mu . . . Radio Club; Theatre Guild; German Club; Psychology Club; American Chemical Association; Student Christian Association , . . Future, Clinical Work . . . Major, Psy- chology . . . Minor, Biology, Chemistry. RODERICK I. MITCHELL Rod . . . Cranston, Rhode Island . . . Kappa Alpha, Treasurer 2, 3 . . . Economics Club . . . Future, Lawyer . , . Major, Eco- nomics . . . Minor, Psychology. JUNE WILLIDEE MORRIS Woodie . . , Los Angeles, California . . . Kappa Delta, Rush Chairman 4 . . . Associa- tion of Women Students, Vice President 3; Kalon 3, Secretary 4; Dean ' s List 3; Out- standing Junior Girl . . . Future, Retail Merchandising . . . Major, Economics . . . Minor, Art. CAROLINE RUTH MOVERS Carrie . . . Norton, West Virginia . . Alpha Xi Delta . . . Band; Orchestra; Choii Girls ' Trio; Swing Band; Psychology Club . . Major, Music . . . Minor, Psychology. DONALD L. MULGREW Don . . . Steubenville, Ohio . . . Beta Theta Pi . . . Kalon; Interfraternity Council, Vice President; Sophomore Class Vice Presi- dent . . . Future, Manufacturing , . . Major, Mathematics . . . Minor, Physics, Chemistry. WARREN LEWIS MULSTEIN Stratford, Connecticut . . . Phi Kappa Tau, President 3 , . . Future, Bacteriology . . . Major, Biology . . . Minor, Chemistry. JOSEPH H. NEWMAN Joe . . . Bronx, New York . . . Orchestra; Band; Dance Band; Spanish Club; Economics Club; International Relations Club . . . Fu- ture, Personnel Administration . . . Major, Economics . . . Minor, Psychology, History. DONALD 0. NIXON Nick . . . Connellsville, Pennsylvania Beta Theta Pi . . . Major, Economics , Minor, Psychology. VONALD W. NORTON Don . , . Chicago, Illinois . . . Alpha Sigma Phi, Vice President 3 . . . Alpha Psi Omega, Vice President 4; Tower, Circulation Man- ager 2; Student Christian Association 4; Radio Club 4; Theatre Guild, Vice President 4; Sociology Club 2, 3; Interfraternity Coun- cil 3; Assistant in Speech and Dramatics . . . Future, Business . . . Major, Economics . . . Minor, English. WILLIAM JESS NOTTINGHAM Bill . . . Sharon, Pennsylvania . . . Kappa Alpha, Vice President . , . Gamma Sigma Kappa; Student Board of Governors, Vice President 3; Kalon; Ministerial Association, President; Dean ' s List . . . Future, Minister . . . Major, Religion . . . Minor, English. WILLIAM ORR Bill . . . McKeesport, Pennsylvania . . . Future, Aeronautics . . . Major, Mathematics . . . Minor, Physics. ALICE EUGENIA ORTHEY Gene . . . Rutherford, New Jersey . . . Gamma Sigma Kappa . . . Student Christian Association 3, 4; Ministerial Association 3, 4; Band 1; Choir 3; German Club 1; Chemistry Club; Y W C A Cabinet 1 , 2; As- sistant Biology Department; Dean ' s List . . . Future, Veterinarian , . . Major, Biology . . . Minor, Chemistry RALPH DONALD PERRIN Tex . . . Kenmore, New York . . . Beta Theta Pi . . . Football 1; American Chemi- cal Society, Vice President 3, President 4; Assistant in Chemistry . . . Major, Chemistry . . . Minor, Mathematics, Economics. CLIFFORD E. PETERSEN Clif . . . Hillsdale, New Jersey . . . American Chemical Society . . . Future, Chemical Advertising . . . Major, Chemistry . . . Minor, Mathematics. HENRY PIETRZNIAK Fetch . . . Bethany, West Virginia . . . Phi Kappa Tau . . . Physical Education Club 4 . . . Future, Coaching and Teaching . . . Major, Physical Education . . . Minor, Biology. MARY ALICE PHILLIPS Map . . . Hopwood, Pennsylvania . . . Kappa Delta . . . Bethanian 4; Radio Club 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 3; Choir 1, 2, 3; ChoriB I , 2; German Club ) ; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Y W C A 1 . . . Future, Teacher . . . Major, Music . . . Minor, Education. GEORGE EDMUND POHIE Hor-Hay . . . Scarsdale, New York . . . Sigma Nu . . . Student Board of Governors 4; Moo Moo Moo 2, 3, 4; Student Christian Association 4; Spanish Club 3; Economics Club 4; Psychology Club 2, 3, President 4; Sociology Club 2; Theatre Guild . . . Future, Personnel Work . , . Major, Psychology . , . Minor, Economics. MARGARET JEAN POOLE Archie . . . Little Neck, New York . . . Phi Mu . . . Women ' s Athletic Association; Band 3; Orchestra 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Chorus 2, 3; French Club; Future Teachers Association; Student Guide . . . Future, Pub- lic School Music Teacher . . . Major, Music . . . Minor, Education. MARGARET ETHEL QUILLEN Marge . . . Ocean View, Delaware . . . Phi Mu . . . Student Board of Governors; Sociol- ogy Club; Future Teachers Association . . . Future, Teacher or Social Worker . . . Major, Sociology . . . Minor, Psychology, Education. DONN RAMSDELL Brow . . . Columbus, Ohio . . . Kappa Alpha, Secretary 3, President 4 . . . Minis- terial Association 1, Vice President 2, 3, 4; College Youth Council 1, 2, 3; Interfrater- nity Council, Vice President 3, President 4 . . . Future, Minister . . . Major, Religion . . . Minor, English. EDWARD REDGATE RENEE RICHARDS Ned . . . Sea Girt, New Jersey . . . Social Committee; Student Christian Association 3; Choir 2, 3, 4; French Club 3; American Chemical Association 3, 4; . . . Future, Graduate School . . . Major, Chemistry . . . Minor, Mathematics. Rochester, New York . . . Tower 2, 3, 4; Bethanian 4; Student Christian Association; Theatre Guild I, 2; Band 3, 4; International Relations Club 1, 2, 3; German Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Psychology Club 1 , 2, 3 . . . Major, Psychology . . . Minor, History. VIRGINIA A. RITHNER Ginny . . . Wellsburg, West Virginia . . . Zeta Tau Alpha, Treasurer 3, President 4 . . . Student Christian Association 4; Inter- national Relations Club, Secretary 4; French Club I ; Y W C A I ; Assistant in Economics 3, 4 . . . Future, Teacher or Business . . . Major, Economics . . . Minor, Mathematics. HAROLD E. RUCK Hal . . . Connellsville, Pennsylvania . . . Alpha Sigma Phi . . . Student Board of Gov- ernors 4; Theatre Guild 3, 4; German Club 3, 4; Assistant in Mathematics and Physics . . . Future, Graduate School, Statistician . . . Major, Mathematics . . . Minor, Physics. PAUL WIU AM KUKSHA Rook . . . Steubenville, Ohio . . . Men ' s Chorus 4; Choir 4; Sociology Club 4 . . . Future, Medicine . . . Major, Biology . . . Minor, Chemistry. BARBARA JEAN SEL Bar . . . Leonia, New Jersey . . . Alpha Psi Omega 3, 4; Theatre Guild 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2; Spanish Club 2; Psychology Club 4; Y W C A 1 ... Future, Business . . . Major, Psychology . . . Minor, English. FREV H. SIEGEL Brooklyn, New York . . . Economics Club . . . Future, Accounting . . . Major, Economics . . . Minor, History. JORVAN JESS SKLAR Jordy . . . Bronx, New York . . . Gamma Sigma Kappa; Radio Club; International Relations Club; German Club, Secretary- Treasurer; Psychology Club, Vice President; Sociology Club; American Chemical Society; Dean ' s List; Assistant in Biology . . . Future, Physician . . . Major, Biology . . . Minor, Chemistry, English, Psychology. ROBERT B. SMITH Smitty . . . Bedford Hills, New York . . . Beta Theta Pi . . . Economics Club; Future Teachers of America, Treasurer; Sophomore Class Treasurer . . . Future, Insurance . . . Major, Economics . . . Minor, English. SHIRLiY ANN SMITH Sassy . . . Marion, Ohio . . . Alpha Xi Delta . . . Cheerleader; Women ' s Athletic Association; Future Teachers of America . . . Future, Teaching . . , Major, Music . . . Minor, Education. LUCILLE SOLKIEWICZ Lucia . . . Cleveland, Ohio ... Phi Mu . Women ' s Athletic Association; German Club; Psychology Club . . . Future, Doctor . Major, Biology . . . Minor, Psychology. MARY RUTH STEAR M. R. . . . Independence, Montana . . . Gamma Sigma Kappa; Student Board of Governors; Student Christian Association; Radio Club; Orchestra; Chorus; German Club; American Chemical Society; Dean ' s List . . . Future, Analyst or X-Ray Technician Major, Chemistry . . . Minor, Biology. STANLEY ALAN STECKLER Stasch . . . New York, New York . . . Alpha Sigma Phi . . . German Club; Assist- ant in Biology; Dean ' s List . . , Future Medi- cine . . . Major, Biology . . . Minor, Chemistry. THOMAS C. STIMMEL Stim . . . Hughson, California . . . Phi Kappa Tau, Treasurer 3, 4 . . . Tell; Tower; Bethanian; News Bureau, Manager 3; House- mother, Opera House . . . Future, Writing and Wronging — Free-Lance, Salary, or Oth- erwise . . . Major, Journalism , . . Minor, Psychology. CHARLES D. TAYLOR Chuck . . . Chester, West Virginia . . . Economics Club; Future Teachers of America . . . Future, Business Field . . . Major, Eco- nomics . . . Minor, Psychology. MARGARET M. WALLACE Margy . . . Rochester, Pennsylvania . . . Zeta Tau Alpha, Secretary, Song Leader . . . Women ' s Athletic Association 4; Student Christian Association; Choir 3, 4; Inter- national Relations Club; Spanish Club 1; Economics Club 4; Future Teachers Associa- tion, President; Student Church Board 4 . . . Future, Teacher . . . Major, English . . . Minor, Education. . JEROME WARSHAW Jerry . . . Brooklyn, New York . . . Dean ' s List . . . Future, Industry . . . Major, Psy- chology . . . Minor, Political Science. BETTY JANE WESTER B. J. . . . Maplewood, New Jersey . . . Zeta Tau Alpha . . . Student Board of Gov- ernors 4; Social Committee 2; Association of Women Students 3; Student Christian Asso- ciation 3, 4; Theatre Guild 1; Spanish Club 2; Psychology Club 3; Sociology Club I; YWCA 2; Tell 1; Sophomore Class Vice President . . . Major, English . . . Minor, Psychology. JAMES STANLEY WILLIAMS Whitey . . . Levittstown, New York . . . Kappa Alpha . . . Moo Moo Moo; Radio Club; Assistant in Physics . . . Future, Radio Designer . . . Major, Physics . . . Minor, Chemistry. NICHOLAS WINOWICH Nick . . . Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania . . . Beta Thefa Pi . . . International Relations Club; Future Teachers of America, President . . . Future, Teaching . . . Major, History . . . Minor, Economics, JAMiS N. WINSKI Wellsburg, West Virginia . . . Future, Public Accounting . . , Major, Economics . . . Minor, Sociology. HARRY WOLFE Pat . . . New Kensington, Pennsylvania . . . Beta Theta Pi, President . . . Varsity B . . . Future, Teacher, Coach . . . Major, Mathematics . . . Minor, English, Physical Education. NANCY E. WOOLERY Wool . . . Bethany, West Virginia . . . Kappa Delta . . . Women ' s Athletic Associa- tion 1, 2, 3, 4; International Relations Club 1, 2; French Club 1; Assistant in Biology 2, 3, 4 . . . Future, Marriage . . . Major, Biology . . , Minor, Physical Education. CECILY WORWINGTON Cis . . . Amsterdam, Ohio . . . Student Christian Association; Girls ' Chorus; Spanish Club; Future Teachers of America, Secretary; Assistant in Spanish . . . Future, Teacher . . . Major, English . , , Minor, Spanish. JOYCE P. YANEY Teaneck, New Jersey . . . Zeta Tau Alpha, Vice President . . . Women ' s Athletic Asso- ciation 1, 2, 3, 4; Association of Women Students 1, 2; Theatre Guild 1, 2, 3; Phillips Hall President . . . Future, Medical School . . . Major, Biology . . . Minor, Psychology. NANCY YOCHEM Yo-Yo . . . Wheeling, West Virginia . . . Kappa Delta, Rush Chairman 3 . . . Spanish Club 1, 2, 3; Psychology Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Fencing 2; Assistant in English 4 . . . Major, Psychology . . . Minor, English. MARVIN B. ZUCKERMAN Atlantic City, New Jersey . . . Alpha Sigma Phi, Secretary . , . Sports Editor of Tower 2; Assistant in Biology; Dean ' s List . . . Future, Medical School . . . Major, Biology . . . Minor, Chemistry. Qante ui Sluf, WILLIAM N. FERRIS Shaky . . Kappa Alpha German Niagara Falls, Ontario . . . . , Maior, French . . . Minor, JAMES STEPHEN GALLAS Zeus . . . Wheeling, West Virginia . . . Kappa Alpha . . . International Relations Club; Theatre Guild; Dance Band . . . Future, Law School . . . Major, History . . Minor, Economics. ANDREW E HARE Andy . . .West Alexander, Pennsylvania . . . Beta Theta Pi . . . Football 1, 2, 4; Varsity B ; Tribunal Judge 3, 4 . . . Future, Hanging in the balance . . . Major, Physics . . . Minor, Economics. WILLIAM J. HERVEY, JR. Jud . . . Wellsburg, West Virginia . . . Future, Medicine . . . Major, Biology . . . Minor, Chemistry. HARRY FRED STAFFILENO Freddie . . Wellsburg, West Virginia . , . Beta Theta Pi . . . Student Board of Gov- ernors 4; Economics Club 3, 4 . . . Future, Banking . . . Major, Economics . . . Minor, Sociology Front Row J Smith, F. Bush, 5. Erdman, M, Turley, A McClelland P. Bardis, M Young, A Lefkowitz, Second Row: P Vanderwood, B Zenakis, T. Ramse y, V Ludington, R. Buchanan, H. Pratt, R, Haering, R Larson, F. Berriman. Back Row: B, J. Hannon, H. Martens, G. Bado, R. Fuhrman, E, Roper, G. Marko, C. Arnold, J. Verwer, J. Norbury. U4ua GlaU THIS IS the class that was Bethany ' s biggest in her biggest year . . . the class that found most of the veterans home from overseas and started them on their college life. It was a new class to mark a new era for Bethany. The barracks made their appearance, like new, insurgent specks beneath the tall dignity of the tower . . . the Bethany House was slowly fashioned into reality . . . the Beehive was Scrappy ' s den, terminus of many a midnight run from the barracks on the hill. Football was hopefully re- sumed, and the basketball team boasted a new, fresh squad. Bethany had given this class a new beginning, and this class has given Bethany a freshness It has seldom known. Time has worn by and the class and the school are one, as it always IS and always must be. But there is little time remaining. One small year will find the class gone from Bethany, and the union will be broken. One year that must be crammed with the most vital and most desired experi- ences, one year to fulfill the dreams centered about college life. Then, as surely as the clock will strike the hours, the class will move down the corridor of time, only to look back upon the college on the hill. Officers President ROBERT HANKEY Vice President EUGENE WINSKI Secretary-Treasurer PETER PECORA Allen, Vilas Arnold, Charles J. Ashbaugh, George A. Ashley, Joan Avery, Charles Jr. Bado, George Balling, Wayne Barrows, Norma Bartholomew, Laura Bates, Jack H. Bedford, Charles Beers, Marilyn N. Bell, Robert D. Berriman, Fred Black, Martha Blankenship, Vernon Boden, Donald Bonville, William Bowden, Perry H. Bradley, John Broberg, Harry R. Brown, Shannon Bruhn, Robert Burch, Nancy Burlingame, Anita M. Burt, Chester A. Ill Bush, Frank Capp, Michael L. Carman, James W. Carroll, Betty L, Carter, Reed Coble, Robert Collin, James R. Cooney, Joan Culver, Perry Daniels, E. Louise Davis, Robert H. Dewey, Helen L. Dole, Virginia Dunkle, Ralph Dynow, Walter Ely, Robert M. Ertle, Walter Fernschild, Sheila Ferrell, James E. Fink, John Fitch, Lucille Flanagan, Paul Flucke, Barbara France, Carl G. France, Dorothy Furst, Kenneth W. Gabia, Leon A. Garlick, Charles E. Garnick, Joseph Gephardt, Randall, Jr. Gilchrist, Warren Glassman, Mervin B. Greaver, William Green, Marshall Griffith, Benjamin Guist, Gordon Gwennap, Jack R. Haering, Ruth M. Halley, Robert W. Hankey, Robert Hannig, Ernest J. Hannon, Billy Hinchman, Leah Hite, Raymond Hoyt, Donald Hueston, Lydia Irish, John Jagoe, Bud James Janssen, Richard Kaiser, Robert C. Kalbfleisch, Gertrude Kearney, Thomas Kelley, William Kelly, David Kercsmar, John Kindig, Kenneth Kinsey, Jack Klug, John Knoepfel, Joan Kraus, Ralph Kruse, Martin Kulawiec, Edwin Lambert, Herbert Langstine, Theodore J. LaTourette, Harvey Lawyer, John Leach, Frank J. Leeson, Paul Lefkowitz, Alan H. Lowton, Virginia Ludington, Victor Markle, Erwin J. Martens, Harry Martin, Harold E. Massay, George Mayer, Stewart McClelland, Ardythe McKenna, Richard McKinney, Julia Messer, Barbara Messing, Irwin Metz, Betty Mewhirter, James Novatt, Melvyn O ' Connor, John Oehmler, Edward Orr, Jeanne Palmer, Francis Pecora, Peter Phillips, William O. Porter, Dorothy Pratt, Helen Ritter, Robert Roper, Earl N. Rosecrans, Winona Ryan, William S. Schreiver, Sally Seywert, Roberta Shea, John J. Shumar, Nick Siedenburg, Sarah L. Smith, Gloria Smith, Jane M. Smith, Mary Jo Staffileno, Fred Steinbruck, Lucille A, Stickel, Robert Thieroff, Ruth E. Townsend, Betty Turley, Marjorie Ulman, Ralph Unterzuber, Gene Vanderwood, Paul J. Van Horn, Henry Verwer, Johannes Walker, Elizabeth Watkins, Harold R. Weigele, Walter L. White, Robert L. Wilson, Robert F. Winski, Leonard E. Wyckoff, Frances Xenakis, Barbara Young, Marjorie Zillwegen; William Front Row A Crook, ri Kno lcs, R kruse, It Darnell, M Myers, C Wioser, P Fay, J Seiler, J. Johnston. Second Row: C. Brown C Whitson, R. Regney, R, Sfeinbrunn, H Sandwen, P Baylor, A. Bucy, J, Sydnor, D. Crawford, B. Scoft. Back Row; J. Filson R Steele, P, Hutchett, B. Barnett, B. Watson, S. Fortunate, D. Shearer, A, Patterson J. McDonald, R. Lamborn. SofiJi04HO te QIgM. DEMEMBER the tribunals they held for our benefit in t he old chapel? The first ones they had for years. Yeah, and remember the night Moppy Myers put Judge Hare back in place, and he put her on the street in a monkey suit! And Grula was pushing peanuts up the walk! And Hunt, who can forget Hunt! Remember the night he and Aimsie sat in their headquarters at Cochran directing the war against W J while all the rest were down on the bridge slugging it out! . . , Ours was the last year they played basketball games in the matchbox, when Marty broke the all-time scoring record against Marietta. . . . And again in that overtime a thriller with D E. . . . But that football season — oh, my head! . . . I ' ll never forget the chow lines down at the Bethany House. No, boy, didn ' t we have a good time the week everybody in Cochran took off for home because Hank got sick. Every- body appreciated that but Hank. Boy, that was some class. It just doesn ' t seem like we ' ve been here two years. And next year we ' ll be upperclassmen — big wheels on campus! Yep. Then just watch our smoke. Officers President HERBERT SANDWEN Vice President ROBERT COOK Secretary-Treasurer WILLIAM GROVE Ackelson, Rolland Adiam, Joseph D. Amesbury, Richard Amsie, Eleanor Amsie, William A. Antila, Eric Antila, Jack Arison, Roberta R. Atkins, John 0. Atkinson, Jean C Baird, Jeanne Barnett, William A. Barr, Nancy Beall, Charles Behrendt, Jack Belgrade, Joseph Berg, Joseph R. Bernhardt, Daniel Beyer, Marion Blair, Nancy V. Boggs, Richard L. Bohlmann, Robert C. Boyd, Richard Bradley, Edwin Bramwell, Phyllis C. Brandt, Raymond D. Bromwich, Vinny L. Brown, Charles Brown, M. Audr ey Brown, Rodger E. Bruhn, Philip H. Bruno, Anthony Buchanan, Joyce Buchanan, Robert C. Bucy, Ann Bunda, Andrew Burghard, Bruce Carbonaro, D. Edward Carey, Alfred M. Cochran, Susan E. Collins, Warren E- Cook, Robert Cottington, Malcolm Crane, Donald Crawford, Diana Crook, Alice Cullis, John F. Culp, Robert Curtis, Paul D ' Anci, Michael Daniell, Natalie Deardoroff, Ona Deflin, Ralph A. deSciora, Edward Dexheimer, Elwood J. Dilimetin, Anthony DiPaolo, Mario Dodder, Grover C. Dreyer, Carol H. Durbin, Donovan B. Dung, Nancy M. Eames, Weston W. Ely, John B. Erdman, Martha Sue Esposito, Frank P. Feinstein, Neil Ferguson, Charles Ferrell, Frank C. Fiederlein, Frederick Filson, John B. Fischer, Robert R, Foose, Harry E. Fortunate, Stephen M, Fraim, Betty A, Fuhrman, Robert J. Gaither, Shirley M. Geise, Darald A. Germon, Patricia A Gordon, Roy Green, Charles Grove, William Grubel, John Grula, Edward A. Hall, Nancy A. Hare, Robert Harris, Donald Haskins, Robert J, Heifer, Katharine Henthorne, Ivan D. Hesse, Doris K. Higinbotham, Webb Hilgeman, Janet Hissrich, William Hoff, Enid M. Hogan, Donald Holder, Bonnie Huchette, Paul Hudson, Barbara Huffman, Jean Huhn, Ross Hurford, Robert Hyde, Harold R. Johnston, Jeanne Jones, Clara Joy Jorgensen, Evelyn Kamerer, Roland Kanrich, Andrew Kearney, James Kennedy, William Kern, Betty Knowles, Nancy Koleszar, John W. Koperek, Bernard Krizmanich, Cleora K. Kruse, Rhoda Kurtz, Joanne Lamborn, Robert Lansill, Frederick Larson, Robert W. Laughner, Dale Lee, William Leigh, William Levy, Gerald Levy, Theodore Libertini, Frank Liedke, Thomas Lohman, Robert C. Lowder, Mary C. Lucas, Elmer D. Jr. MacDonald, John F MacNicholas, Grant Madden, A. Beverly Makris, William F. Marko, Andrew Marko, George Marshall, Edmund Maruca, Anthony McGavran, Malcolm McKenzie, Carol McKinney, Ann McKinney, John F. McMullen, Park Medcalf, David Meess, Richard J. Metts, Donald A. Millang, Audrey Millett, Joan Morrison, James G. Myers, Marylou Nast, Robert Naylor, Mary Lou Nicholas, George Norbury, James Oberlander, Melvyn Oberman, John Orlowski, Arthur Patterson, Albert E. Patton, Pauline Perry, William E. Pollock, Edward Poss, Richard Pound, Donald Quortrup, Richmond Racho, llene Ramsey, Edward Raney, Dana Redding, Amos E. Jr. Regney, Robert M. Reith, Harold F. Renner, John Rhodes, Russell L. Richmond, Roland W. Ritter, Jean L. Rogers, Richard Romano, Helen E. Roth, William S. Sandwen, Arthur H. Sarokon, Daniel Saxton, Patricia A- Scheller, Jean Ann Schreiber, Glenn R. Scott, Barbara E. Seller, Jane Shaffer, Carrollton Sheldon, Louise Shillinger, Leslie Simon, Patricia J. Slavin, Richard Smith, James Stedry, Carolyn P. Steel, Robert N. Stein, Alexander Steinbrunn, Richard L. Stepanian, George Stewart, Odelle Straitiff, Richard F. Streicher, William Summers, Nancy Lou Switzer, Robert E. Taylor, Richard Telfer, Dorothy Thomas, Curtis J. Townsend, Jean Umbel, Forrest K. Varlas, Mike Vujnovic, John Wagner, Marjorie Watson, William C. Weeks, Emyrus R. Weser, Carolyn Wicha, Renee Wiggin, Neil C. Wilkin, Ann Wilkins, Dudley C. Wilson, Stanley Wolf, William F. Woodyard, William H. Yakim, Andrew J, Young, Wyatt M. Zumpe, Laura Front Row: R, Bramel, B. Aronson, P. Sheldon, N. Keller, M. Berseth, L. Passanant, J. Yunt, J. Parker, H. McMahan, J. Dunn, J. Eberle, G. Epstein L. Sel, B- Johnson. Second Row: B. J. Moore, 5. Arbeitel, J. Lallone, D. Schumacher, M. Kokornik C. Boettc ' her, D. Forrie, D. Groomes, S. Elder, P. Bogelmann, J. DuPont, E. Ries, R. Stubbs, B. Thompson, E. Eugene, B. Hettinger Third Row: A. Brandenburger, S. Rosie, K. Rice, R. Wilcox, M. Shellenberger, A. Szelgowski, F. Oglebay, M. Fitch, E. Hillman, S. Southall, L. Ward, K. Cobb, D. DeVenere, E. Loerch, B. Abbott, L. Kimball. Back Row: P. Romanoli, K. Mullins, R. Rozman L. Weiser, F. Chowenhill D. Schultz, G. Bishop, S. Elliott, J. Kelley, W. Lacock, T. J. Mervin, W. Dameron, K. Lasham ne ilune THIS year has been the first — but there will be more to follow. True, for some there will be no return, for some Bethany must ever remain a memory, but for many — for most — there will be other years. It is this first year that is most important — important to those that leave, for it will be their one impression of school, important to those that stay, as a pattern for future semesters. New friends were found here — kids from other schools in other parts of the country, all equally bewildered that first week — but kids that so soon have become important friends. There was the friendliness about the village that at first seemed so strange — almost insincere — but has now become a habit, the sine qua non of life in Bethany. Other things were new. The hill, the huge, insurmountable hill that faces every one every day — and cannot be avoided. The town, now with two grocery stores, and so different from home that it did not seem possible. The classes unlike those in high school, professors that were new, and activities that lead to and from studies. The dorms — there is really no school without dorms. Fights and feeds, excitement and despair — all are parts of dorm life, where you meet people, perhaps for the first time, and you like them or you fail, you live with them, or you cannot live at all. Fraternities and sororities have been met — the gift-bearing Greeks who knew you so well you were startled. The feeds, the jokes, the business of the Front Row R. Phillips, R. Morris, N. Tanks, W. Richey, R Talbot, D. Everctts, W. Wca,.i I J Hoikkenen, G Murphy. Second Row: J. Zekith, R. Slade, T. J, Mervin, L. Davis, R. Fendergast, D. LeVinc J ,u„ r: l .l..,.ne, C Colfmer, D Collins R Stubbs Back Row: S. Porter, R. Gilliland, F. Long, R. Heger, R. Hurld, R, Lacey, S. Wriyhl, M Voit, G, Denzer, T Wampler, F. Niep, R. Hunt, R. Robinson, R, McGugh. cold war , and then rush week and the decisions. Now past with time. Ball games, movies, dates, classmates — these too are Bethany, as much as the faithful bus connecting civilization, and the almost unerring peals from the clock in the tower. So now you have met them, and you are departing. But whether you return in the fall, or never again seek the college on the hill, those first, exciting days — those freshman days — will remain with you forever. Officers President ELMER FREESE Vice President C. W. WRIGHT Secretary PAT SHELDON Treasurer WILLIAM DAMRON DQU II 5 1 ' Seated or Reclining: R. Larson, R. Buchanon, C. Ferguson, F. Bush, L. Gabia, T. Kearney. Standing: E. Lucas, R. Streicher, J. Behrendt, G. Pohle, J. Antila, J. Norbury, C. Burt, D. Weikele, R. Bohlmann, J. Kearney. Moo. Moo. Mi oo THE Moo Moo Moos are a pep organization whose members are distinguished by a costume of bathrobe, clothes pin, hat, and signs. They stimulate campus spirit at pep rallies and games, and perpetuate some of the traditional feuds with other colleges. QUeeAiexixieM. OLOR and school spirit are personified in Bethany ' s cheerleaders. Sporting the green and white, these energetic girls lead the stu- dent body in cheers at all varsity games no matter what the weather. Headed by Sassy Smith, the squad includes Peggy Bogelmann, Joan Lallone, Lois Fair, Shirley Gaither, and Doris Ludewig. .rs n« , qh . 4a i If? 15 19 14 45 ?8 JJ cl. 21 . n,l W;Uj glEMN Front Row; P. Cessna, J. Fircak, D. Raney, M. Cottington, R. McKenna, E. Martin, J. Collins. E. Roper. R- Manuel, C. Garhck, J. Kmsey, E- Antila. Second Row: C. Coltman, Donald E, Fuoss, G. Bado, D. LeVine, R. Sturges B. Leigh, E. Marshall, D. Pound, F. LaBella, R. Kinder, E. Murphy, W. Makris, Glenn A. Johnson, J. Mullin. Back Row: R. Switzer, B. Oakes, P. Leeson, M. Voit, C. Wattik, J. Ferrell, R. Nast, T. Rozansky, R. Kamerer, A. Hare, D. Harris. ooUJl donal. A. FUOSS DETHANY ' S grid team, despite an unfortunate losing season, made a good showing on the field in their weekly encounters. The traditional W J game was hotly contested, and some of the decisions were close and lost only in the last few minutes of the game. Bethany Sept. 25 Oct. 2 7 Oct. 9 7 Oct. 16 7 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 6 Nov. 13 Opponents Bethany vs. Davis Elkins 32 Bethany vs. W J at Washington 40 Bethany vs. Salem _ 6 Bethany vs. Fairmont at Fairmont 27 Bethany vs. Westminster 20 Bethany vs. W. Virginia Wesleyan at Buckhannon 20 Bethany vs. Geneva at Geneva ]2 BILL MAKRIS E Martin, D Hams, B Makns, J Vuinovic, T. Meyer, P. Wolfe. Back Row l r h Pietrzmak, J. Mewhirter, W. Dynow, P. Bowden, J. Heftier, K. Grizzell, Coach Glenn A. Johnson, j. Moliin. licuikeUcU A LTHOUGH the Bethany hoopsters also suffered from a lack of victories, their games were usually tight and close, with flashes of outstanding ball playing. The return of several pre- war members of the team did much to replace the loss of letter men through graduation. A winning streak toward the end of the season was climaxed by a sensational victory over W J, which was celebrated by calling off classes and a sock-hop at the Field House, Bethany 48 Dec. 1 Bethany vs. 60 Dec. 7 Bethany vs. 64 Dec. 1 1 Bethany vs. 66 Dec. 15 Bethany vs. 57 Dec. 17 Bethany vs. 63 Dec. 18 Bethany vs. 65 Jan. 4 Bethany vs. 60 Jan. 6 Bethany vs. 56 Jan. 8 Bethany vs. 48 Jan. 15 Bethany vs. 41 Jan. 19 Bethany vs. 43 Jan. 22 Bethany vs. 72 Jan. 31 Bethany vs. 73 Feb. 1 Bethany vs. 74 Feb. 2 Bethany vs. 66 Feb. 8 Bethany vs. 71 Feb. 12 Bethany vs. 83 Feb. 15 Bethany vs. 56 Feb. 17 Bethany vs. 70 Feb. 23 Bethany vs. 48 Mar. 1 Bethany vs. Opponents West Virginia University at Morgantown 71 California at California 61 Pitt at Pittsburgh 65 Carnegie — . 61 Alderson-Broaddus at Broaddus 64 Fairmont at Fairmont 72 West Virginia Wesleyan.... .„ _., 44 Geneva at Beaver Falls _-. 69 Washington-Jefferson at Washington .. 57 Westminster at New Wilmington 63 Geneva --- 46 Alderson-Broaddus 63 Davis and Elkins at Elkins 93 Glenville at Glenville 82 West Virginia Wesleyan at Buckhannon 62 Westminster 70 Fairmont 66 California 68 Marietta at Marietta _... 77 Beckley 62 Washington-Jefferson 44 Front Row: R, Levine, D. Lehrer, N. Feinstcin, P. Hutchett. ck Row: D. Fannin, J. McKinney, E, Kulawiec, J. Warshaw, K. Wassman. e ui U j ED by Karl Wassman and coached by Bob Levine, the tennis team made a good showing for Bethany College in the matches played by them. Winning several encounters, their losses were hotly contested de- cisions. This year ' s team suffered from the loss of several veteran players. CnjoA Qo Mii uf, DETHANY ' S track team produced two wins in five starts, defeating Westminster and Mount Union, 20-35 and 27-28, respectively. Mar- shall College handed out the first defeat of the fall season, 25-30, and Morgantown and Geneva followed up with scores of 24-31 and 25-30, to complete the trio of losses. Kneeling: H. LaTourette, T. Hamilton, T. Liedl e. Standing: C. Johnson, J. Hettler, R. Huhn. Front Row. S, Engei D, Heathermgton. . Makris, K La l F k J K nsey S 5t tt E Roper, R. Hurford, Second Row: J. Mewhirter, R. Carev, W. Bender, D. Blair, B, McGhee B ou P a i ckle J Renner Back Row: John J. Knight, E. Markle, J. McDona d R Huhn R Hunt Bcuieludt ITH the advantage of last year ' s lettermen and many new recruits among the fresh- men, the Bison team played an interesting brand of ball throughout the two-month season. Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apri Apr, May May 9- May 11- May 14- May 17- May 1 9- May 21- -Salem at Salem, Ohio -W J at Washirngton, Pa -Marietta at Bethany -Pitt at Pittsburgh, Pa. -West Virgi nia University at Morgantown -Geneva at Beaver Falls, Pa. -Fairmont at Bethany -Muskingum at New Con- cord, Ohio -Salem at Bethany -W J at Bethany -Marietta at Marietta, Ohio -West Virginia University at Bethany -Geneva at Bethany -Fairmont at Fairmont, West Virginia 55 ' ■S Front Row: S. Gaither, V. Dole, L. Daniels, J Schcller, M, Turley, C. Knzmamch, L. Bartholomew, S. :,niith, D Porter. Second Row: J. Ayers, M. Beyer, M. Black, B. Metz, TJ. Barrows, M, Lowder, K. Gnzzell, J. Johnston, M. Wagner, D, Kosovec. Back Row: Miss Elizabeth Reed, M. Wallace, B. Kehn, S. Schreiver, L. Hueston, V. Edmonds, J. Yaney, M. Young, L. Fitch, L. Solkiewicz, Miss Donna Shaver. l4Jo4He4 AtlUeilc AdAx clatUut pUZZING activity often emerges from the Irvin Gym when the Women ' s Athletic Association holds its monthly meetings. In connection with the Physical Education Department, the W. A. A. promotes good sportsmanship and knowledge of many women ' s sports as well as physical skill and efficiency. Such team games as basketball, volleyball, swimming, and baseball are featured along with the individual sports of tennis, badminton, and ping-pong. The meetings, however, are only partly taken up by these activities. Films, speakers and business discussions also contribute to the or- ganization, and at the end of the year, a banquet is held at which awards are presented to the outstanding athletes who have earned over four hundred points in sports events. Aside from their own activities, the W. A. A. sponsors a play day in May of each year for the high schools in the surrounding vicinity. Officers President MARGE TURLEY Vice President BETTY METZ Secretary MARGE WAGNER Treasurer LYDIA HUESTON Front Row: S. Engel, T. Liedke, D. Nixon, T. Carey, E. Antila, J. Collins, R. Hite. Second Row: E. Murphy, H, LaTourette, T. Hamilton, C. Johnson, R. Huhn, T. Rozansky, R. Kamerer, G. Schreiber. Third Row: T. Mayer, W. Makris, D. Harris, E. Lucas, J. Kinsey K. Lawrence, J. Ferrell. Fourth Row: R, Sturges, P. Wolfe, J. Raney, R Hurtord, J. Vuinovic, W. Leigh, R. McKenna. Fifth Row: G. Bado, K. Grizzell, J. Mewhirter, J. O ' Connor, D. LeVine, F. Leach, B. Oakes, E. Marshall, E. Garlick. Back Row: C. Thomas, W. Corba, P. Bowden, G. Nicholas. Va udtf B THE Varsity B Club ' s membership is selected from those who have earned their B in some varsity sport. The club promotes sports on campus and to further that end, sells candy and coke at all home games. Officers President EARL ROPER Vice President TED CAREY Secretary ERIC ANTILA 3 Front Row: K. Lawrence, R. Hankey, D. Ramsdell, E. Winski. Second Row J Verwer, R. Krebs, E. Carbonara, A. Redding, J. McKinney. i e ' e i Qou HxUi THE Interfraternity Council promotes cooperation among the fraternities on campus and regulates all inter-fraternity sports programs. Rushing rules are also laid down by this group. The Council sponsors the Interfraternity Dance each year which is one of the high spots on the social calendar. Officers President DONN RAMMSDELL Vice President DON MULGREW Secretary-Treasurer GENE WINSKI Front Row: M. Barnwell, C. Goodspeed, V. Rithner, M. Turley. Back. Row: J. Johnston, D. Ludwig, M. Lowder, J. Morris. PoftAeue uc Ccui ftcll THE Panhellenic Council is primarily concerned with rushing rules and pledging of women students to Greek letter organizations. The Council published a handbook for freshmen and transfer women stating the details of founding and organization, financial obligations, and other pertinent informa- tion concerning the four sororities, Alpha Xi Delta, Kappa Delta, Phi Mu, and Zeta Tau Alpha. Officers President CAROLYN GOODSPEED Vice President VIRGINIA RITHNER Secretary MARY BARNWELL Treasurer MARJORIE TURLEY Officers President ELIZABETH WALKER Vice President CAROL McKENZIE Secretary NANCY BURCH Treasurer JOANNE BAIRD Porch: Carolyn Hall, Joanne Smith, Judy McKinney, Betty Kehn, Nancy Leswing, Eileen Hillman, Dons Ludewig. Left to Right: Beatricia Bierau, Mary Fallon, Ruth Thieroff, Virginia Lowton, Sue Thieroff, Nancy Hall, Bonnie Holder, Madelyn Piccirrilli, Carolyn Moyers, Shirley Smith, Joanne Baird, Nancy Barr, Ona Deardorff, Shirley Elliott, Carol McKenzie, Winona Rosecranz, Betty Walker, Trudy Kalbfleisch, Nancy Burch, Nancy Blair, Nancy Durig, Joan Greany, Lois Fair, Joan Lallone, Carol Schott, Jane Parker, Kay Heifer, Florence Oglebay, Ann McKinney, Jean Atkinson, Jane Kelly. Officers President ANITA BURLINGAME Vice President NORMA BARROWS Secretary JANE SMITH Treasurer HELEN PRATT Front Row; Ronnie Wicha, Ro Bramel, Joanne Eberle, Ethel Tiberg, Mary Alice Phillips, Pat Sheldon, Jane Smith, Ruth Flemming, Jean Ann Scheller, Ethel Montiegel, Roberta Seywert. Second Row; Mary Barnwell, Phyllis Bramwell, Betty Townsend, Pat Saxton, Helen Pratt, Anita Burlingame, Narka Keller, Vinny Bromwich, Joan DuPont, Rose Imburgia, Norma Barrows, Evelyn McKenna. Third Row; Claire Clark, Eleanor Loerch, Leslie Shillinger, Alice Bush, Frances Wyckoft, June Morris, Joan Knoepfel, Peggy Bogelmann, Joy Jones, Ann Woolery, Georgina Martin, Jeanne Ayers, J , - -.. ;a J Officers President MARJORIE TURLEY Vice President MARYLOU MYERS Secretary JOANNE KURTZ Treasurer RUTH HAERING Front Row: Helen Romano, Ruth Haering, Jeanne Jordan, Marjorie Turley, Joanne Kurtz, Doris Hesse, Laura Bartholomew. Second Row: Leslie Kimball, Dorothy Kosovec, Doris Forie, Betty Johnson, Dorothy Porter, Helen Dewey. Back Row: Mavis Meixall, Marjorie Quillen, Alice Crook, Barbara Scott, Marjorie Young, Sharleen Southall, Lydia Hueston, Virginia Edmonds, Shirley Rosie. ZTA •1 :. % Officers President BARBARA FLUCKE Vice President SALLY SCHREIVER Secretary MARJORIE WAGNER Treasurer GLORIA SMITH Front Row : Betty Metz, Ginny Rithner, llene Racho, Marion Beyers, Joan Millett, Joyce Buchanan, Ann Keckley, Bobby Curtis, Ginny Dole, Jean Campbell, Helen Avery, Joan Brown, Jeanne Orr, Gloria Smith, Sue Erdmann, Shirley Gaither, Marjorie Wagner, Martha Black, Barbara Flucke. Second Row: Mim Fitch, Sally Schreiver, Barbara Albrecht, Lynn .Beers, Janet Hilgeman, Pat Simon, Joyce Yaney, Mary Catherine Lowder, Betty Jane Wester, Cres Mandakas, Dorothy Telfer, Helen Wolfe, Jean Ritter, Ann Wilkin, Evelyn Jorgensen, Florence Oltmer, Norma Fink, Alice Davidson, Jane Keith, Marjorie Wallace, Miss Marybelle Carmen. Officers President PAUL FLANAGAN Vice President BOB HANKEY Secretary CHARLES GARLICK Treasurer JOSEPH BERG Front Row: Bill Bonville, Charles Garlick, Roy Weeks, Bud Wiggin, Herbert Sandwen, Paul Flanagan, Joseph Berg, Dick Poss, Stephen Fortunato, Harold Ruck. Second Row: Tony Dilimetin, Richard Steinbrunn, Arthur Orlaski, Russell Rhodes, Frank Palmer, Bix Durbin, Louis Gallo, Thomas Kearney, Carl France, James Kearny, William Hissrich. Back Row: Dan Saroken, William Grove, Jack Bates, Bud Allison, Bill Barnett, Bob Lamborn, George Stepanian, Tony Marucca, Paul Hutchett. m ' ik - ,3; 3ii Bon Officers President JOHN McKINNEY Vice President HAROLD WATKINS Secretary WILLIAM KELLEY Treasurer WARREN GILCHRIST Front Row: Dick Boyd, Bob Pendergast, Don LeVine, Bill Watson, Bill Handlan, Reed Carter, Bob Coble, Bill Lee, Bob Morris, Bill Weaver. Second Row: Ron Phillips, Dick Janssen, Bob Bohlmann, Ed Carbonara, Bill Kelly, Hal Watkins, John McKinney, Mai Coddington, Warren Gilchrist, Bill Ryan, Dick McKenna, T. J. Mervin. Third Row: Dick Wilcox, Ray Hite, Bob Leigh, Charles Ferguson, Don Harris, John Vujnovic, Charles Johnson, Harry Broberg, Fred Staftileno, Jerry Levy, Nick Rompapas, Jack Regney. Fourth Row: BillCorba, Sam Wright, Lon Farmer, Hank Wrubleski, Hank Brown, Bill Dameron, Tex Perrin, Dayton Pryor, Ed Marshall, Pat Wolfe. Back Row: Ed Oehmler, George Hoak, Andy Hare, Bob Halley, Dudley Wilkins, Bill Lacock, Grant Bishop, Charles Coltman, Jack Scott, Jack Morrison. Officers President . LEON GABIA Vice President ROBERT COOK Secretary MICHAEL VARLAS Front Row; Elmer Lucas, Bob Cook, Leon Gabia, Mike Varlas, Roger Brown. Second Row: Bill Ferris, Jack Sydnor, Da Medcalf, Jack Behrendf, Bob Kleesattle, Walter Ertle. Third Row: Jim Ferrell, Clifford Petersen, Martin Kruse, Grant MacNichols, Bob Nast. Fourth Row: Bill Bonar, Lloyd Davis, Bernard Stubbs, Bill Burton. Fifth Row: Russell McGregor, Alfred Wentworth, Ronald Slade, Jack Shea. Back Row: Bob Krebs, Jim Gallas, Bernard Oakes, Lloyd Weisner, Stacey Porter, 75 y ' w- w Officers President FRANK LEACH Vice President JIM MEWHIRTER Secretary ELWOOD DEXHEIMER Treasurer RICHARD MEESE Front Row; John Kercsmar, Richard Meese, Jerry Scheer, John MacDonald, Bil! Makris, Ashby Hoover, Bob Bell, Jack Grubel, Ralph Deflin, Bill Jones, Ross Huhn, Harvey Latourette. Second Row : Pete Pecora, Dale Laughner, Bob Haskins, Frank Leach, George Bartrum, Warren Mulstein, Elwood Dexheimer, Tom Stimmel, Earl Roper, Sam Engel, Frank Bush, Roland Kamerer. Third Row: James Collins, Frank LaSella, Jerry McConn, Mike D ' Anci, Ken Lawrence, Dick Williams, Ted Levy, Bob Swltzer, Bob Tatlock, Danny Heatherington, Bob Regney, Bob Rozman, Bob Beard. Fourth Row: Dick Rogers, Bud Schadle, Dick Phelps, George Nicholas, George Green, Jack Lawyer, George Bado, Howard Dimmit, Amos Redding, Jack Kinsey, Bill Streicher. Back Row; Perry Bowden, Curt Thomas, Elmer Freeze, Ron Topp. Officers Commander ROBERT HURFORD Vice Commander BERNARD KOPEREK Recorder WILLIAM ROTH Treasurer FRED BERRIMAN Front Row : Tom Miller, George Denzer, Bill GiHilland, Tom Rozansky, Jim Collin, Warren Collins, John Sturges, Mario DiPaolo, Richard Slavin, Ted Carey, Rick Lansell, Weston Eames, Bix Young, Bill Campbell, Frank Long, Paul Vanderwood. Second Row: Gnffeth, George Pohle, Bob Buchanan, Wayne Balling, Billy Jo Hanna, Gene Winski, Jo Verwer, Fred Berriman, Don Golbey, Ed Pollock, Bob Fithian, Ted Ramsey, Bob Butz. Third Row: Tom Hamilton, John Hoerr, John Cullts, Carl Dreyer, Fred Niep, Dan Evarts, Bill Coggins, Bill Buchanan, Jim Kemple, Doug Collins, Sid Tambunn, Bill Reisdorf, John Pazzelli, Paul Kaiser, Keith Rice, Dick Kinder. Fourth Row: Max Voit, Dave Weigele, Anthony CavaUe, Harry Martens, BUI Roth, Frampton Chowenhill, Bob Wilson, Charles Brown, Stan Wilson, Bill Cook, Paul Leeson, Bill Perry, Don Hoyt, Bernard Koperek, Jim Norbury, John Atkins. Back Row: Bob Hunt, Ed Schultz, Don Hogan, Ed Kutawiec, Ed DeSciora, Jack Filson, Ed Bradley, Stu Butz, Don Pound, Bob Hurford, Bob Larsen, Jerry Schreiver, Bud Jagoe, Tom Wampler, Jim Zeka, Stan Franzell, Don Boden. Shu e4tt Btxmd oi Qo4jie uio I HAROLD WATKINS QatiAiUutuut a td if,- jO. uu4, PREAMBLE THE students of Bethany College, Bethany, West Virginia, hereby adopt this constitution and by-laws which are inrended to meet the practical needs for the organization of the students of Bethany College; to provide for the proper administration of student government, activities, and affairs; to provide for the codification and main- tenance of all exisiting customs and traditions of this College; to provide for the fullest practical measure of popu- lar participation in, and control of, student government, activities, and affairs; and to provide a guide to, and a means for the perpetuation of, a strong, effective, and unwavering program of administrating those things which lawfully and ethically belong to the students ' rights . . . ARTICLE II Section 1. The membership of the Student Board of Governors shall consist of two persons elected annually from each social group . . . ARTICLE VI Section 1. The permanent officers of the Student Board of Governors shall be: A. The President, who shall hold office from November of the election year to the following November. B. The Vice President, Treasurer, Executive Secretary, Corresponding Secretary who shall hold office from the first meeting in May until the first meeting in May of the following year . . . Section 3. Duties of the Student Board of Governors A. Relative to the College Administration and Students. To discuss and undertake a program relating to student welfare and activities at Bethany College. To dis- 10 discuss and undertake a program relating to student welfare and activities at Bethany College, lo dis- cuss matters which concern the students and the college administration mutually. To act as the sole appor- tioning agency of the student activities fund. To have the right to exercise its authority over student publications as is provided for. To make rules and regulations and take all actions necessary for the execution of the duties herein mentioned and for those not provided for or prohibited by this constitution. To have the right to grant permission, if deemed proper, to students to organize any new groups wishing to formulate and schedule meetings on the college calendar and have an official campus status, or to refuse any new groups the privileged status of recognition by the Board of Governors. To inform the college administration of the amount needed to run student activities . . . Section 7. Permanent Committees and Boards of Control. A. The Financial Committee This committee shall consist of three or five members ... It shall be the duty of this committee to notify all organizations seeking grants that their requests must be in prior to the second meeting of the Board of Governors and to receive all requests for appropriations . . . The committee shall present to the Board of Governors the budget that they recommend together with the statement of the previous year ' s budget and comments on whether it was satisfactory . . . B. The College Relations Committee It is the duty of this committee to act as a connecting link between the students and the faculty and or the administration . . . 82 Front Row: S. Schreiver, R. Deflm, H. Dimmit, H. Watkins, J. McKinney, C. Brewer. Second Row: R. Kamerer, W. Balling, F. Staffileno, H. Pratt, N. Barrows, M. Quillen, B. J. Wester, H. Dewey. Back Row: D, Ludwig, R. Carter, J. Carman, K. Armitage, G. Pohle, M. Voit, R. Quortrup, K. Furst, H. Ruck. C. The Social Committee This committee is to be composed of fourteen members . . . They shall serve as student representatives on the committee to plan the college social events and allot the money for these events . . . This committee shall act as the connecting link between the college and the Student Board of Governors on all social matters. D. The Athletic Board of Control This committee shall . . . represent the student body on this Board and ... all recommendations of the Student Board of Governors with respect to athletics, shall be presented to the Athletic Board of Control through this committee . . . E. The Student Welfare Committee Duties of the committee — To investigate complaints of students against the operation of the dining halls ... of the Bee Hive ... of college living quarters and dormitories . . . conditions of student employment or other extra-academic relations with the college ... ARTICLE VIII Section 1. Election of the President of the Student Board of Governors A. Nomination All names of prospective candidates applying for petitions must be posted on the Main Bulletin Board no later than October 15. Nominations must be made by a written petition of not less than one hundred or more than one hundred twenty-five students ... No first semester freshman may sign a nomination petition or be nominated. No person may sign more than two petitions. Signing of petitions must end one week before elections . . . B, Election Voting will be on an official written ballot and will take place at a polling place provided by the Election Committee . . . Section 3. Election of Board Members The Board of Governors members shall be elected by the social groups designated five membership from their respec- ARTICLE IX Section I. The Board shall provide for the encouragement and perpetuation of all the customs and traditions of this student body . . . Seated: A. Davidson, R, Haering, E. DeSciora, W. Rosccrans. Standing: B. Flucke, G. Bishop, E. Redgate, C. Krizmanich, T. Kearney, R. Quortrup, J. Scheller. SooUu Go4iUfUUee pEMEMBER the Bunny Hop? The Snowball Formal? Or the dates you had Reverse Weekend? Each of these occasions was sponsored by the Social Committee, one of the more actively important groups on campus. Ed DeSciora, the chairman, arranges a varied form of entertainment for the entire student body for each weekend of the academic year with the committee. This organization is composed of one representative from each sorority and frater- nity, a Phillips Hall representative, an independent man and woman, and a freshman. Meeting every Monday afternoon at four o ' clock, the Social Com- mittee carefully discusses and plans every weekend with the provision of entertainment as the sole purpose. The group has succeeded, having offered many new ideas and activities. Miss Audrey Parker is the faculty adviser. Seated; G. Kaibfleisch J. A crs J, Smith, P. Bramwell. Standing: N. Burch, 5. Thieroff, A. Woolery, D. Crawford, Mis5 Audrey Parker, N. Darnell, K. Gnzzell, V, Dole. A6Ajoclciilo4 o Wanted BUuxent6. THE Board of the Association of Women Students is com- posed of four elected officers chosen by all of the women on campus and two representatives of every women ' s dor- mitory and sorority. Jurisdiction over penalties given to the students, such as campuses and black mark s, is given to this Board. An important part of student government at Bethany, the Board meets weekly to pass on decisions and to discuss problems concerning the rules and regulations for women. Officers President JEANNE AYERS Vice President TRUDY KALBFLEISCH Secretary PHYLLIS BRAMWELL Treasurer JANE SMITH Front Row. Second Rov. ;. Gnzzell, S Hoagland, R. Lcvinc, J, Collins, 5. Engel. K. Armitage, D Beard, J. Morris, R. Krebs, F. Brown. KcUo-n | ALON IS Bethany ' s honorary society composed of campus leaders who have maintained a scholarship index of 2.5 for four semesters and have been approved by faculty and member boards The meetings of this society are spent in discussing campus problems. At this time members submit sugges- tions for improvement to various campus organizations. Officers President BOB BEARD Vice President KARL GRIZZELL Secretary JUNE MORRIS Front Row: H Pratt, R Lcvinc, J Knocpfc! 3ack Row: R Boyd, E Markle, P Flanagan, E, Winski Pi eUa ZpA4Jx)4 pORMED in May ot 1947, the Bethany Chapter of Pi Delta Epsilon, national lournallsm fraternity, has since been active in supervising and regulating student publications. Under the direction of this fraternity, the Bethany Tower was founded and the Bethanian resumed publication after a dor- mancy of several years. Although the group is under the Student Board of Governors ' Constitu- tion with top editorial positions subject to S B.O.G. approval, Pi Delta is given a free hand in appointing publication staffs. Eligibility to this fraternity is based upon service on the staffs of the Tower or Bethanian and leader- ship in an editorial capacity. Officers President JOAN KNOEPFEL Secretary-Treasurer SALLY SCHREIVER 87 D. Norton, D. Norton, M. Myers, B. Sel, R. Hankey. Alpiha Pu OmeXfXi A OMISSION to the dramatic honorary fraternity, Alpha Psi Omega, is based upon a minimum of two hundred hours work in various stages of dramatic production. The members must have experience in all phases of stage work. The group acts as a governing board for the activities of campus thespians, passing upon the casts and plays to be produced. Officers President BOB HANKEY Secretary-Treasurer .... WINONA ROSECRANS From l-M.v 1 i.:..| i C, F. Brown R, Pcrrin, V. Ludrnqtorn. Sccorn.l Row: C, Petersen, S, Erngel, W. Colhrns, C, Avery Third Row P Pctord, M. jluar, N, Burch, R. Ritter. Fourth Row: J. Bchrendt, F. Frcderlein, P. Germon, M, Black. Frfth Row: R. Pass, J. Kearney, T. Kearney, D. Oberman. Back Row: R. Strckel, E. Unteriuber, C. Arnold, W. Cook, E. Dexhermer, A. Patterson. A fte UocuK QU nUoal BooLettf THE American Chemical Society meetings sup- plement classes in supplying additional informa- tion in the field. Speakers are often present at the meetings or movies may be shown. Membership is limited to those with eight hours in chemistry. Officers President TEX PERRIN Vice President VIC McANALLEN Secretary-Treasurer EARL ROPER fietltCuHAxm Editor-in-Chlef HELEN PRATT Managing Editor FRANK LEACH Literary Editor BETTY JOHNSON Art Editor VINNY BROMWICH Circulation Editor GENE WINSKI Circulation Editor RICHARD SLAVIN Business Manager BOB LEVINE Advertising Sfaff: Robert Butz William Cook Frank Bush Winona Rosecrans Renee Richards I V C? i Front Row: E. Winski, R. Levine, H, Pratt, B, Johnson, V. Bromwich. Second Row; C. Burt, M. Phillips, R. Imburgia, J. Seller, W. Collins. Back Row: M. Barnwell, L. Green, J. Ayers. Literary Sfaff: Phyllis Bramwell Ronnie Wicha Nancy Yochem Jane Seller Natalie Darnell Pat Saxton Claire Clark Jane Smith Georgina Martin Lois Green Betty Townsend Anita Burlingame Jeanne Ayers Rhoda Kruse Frances Wyckoff Mary Alice Phillips Alice Bush Mary Barnwell Rose Imburgia Warren Collins S, - .  Guests ' 4 « Fx-Gl Music Major Fraternities Finish ' . y4 1 Vpperclass Tlededns. O. iwii Front Row: W. Handlan, P. Vanderwood, J. Knoep- fel, J. Grubel, S. Schreiver, D. Young. Second Row: S. Rosie, M. Barnwell, R. Imburgia, L. Fair, P. Saxton, J. DuPont, L. Kimball, A. Brandenburgar. « i«s Victor fo SBOC ' 4 V ' .; -% « ' . ' — ' s As j«„ J Theatre Guild to Present Show PSOl Two on an Island ' ' Dec. 2, 3 itil? ' « l-T wn Limits S p, Carols. Exten Meets Expect B As Enlai First Semester Staff Joan Knoepfel . Jack Grubel . Paul Flanagan . Paul Vanderwood Bill Handlan . . Sally Schreiver Bob Wilson . Bix Young . Jack Filson , Editor-in-Chief Second Semester Staff; . Sally Schreiver Managing Editor . Business Manager News Editor . Sports Editor . Features Editor . Copy Editor Advertising Manager Circulation Manager. . Jack Grubel . Paul Flanagan Paul Vanderwood . Bill Handlan . Tom Stimmel . . Bob Wilson . Bix Young . Jack Filson tt Jt as Pro-Tem - SfiOG Action ili lecti H. Alumni Gymnasium Opens With Carnegie Tech Game Medieval Production Tf Relates Xmas Story Recorder p ' ««« Made f S? N- Thursday Marks Station WWBN Initial Broadcast «Je. Of , lOJI C OH ?! ' ' ' Pi x e : w ' fo 4,X ' f ' Wv  ' .rf ' ' 11 mm hedule Prepared for Pictures, irculation of 1949 ' Bethanian Field House IVoti? In se  ves Smash Success HowrfrJ y Front Row: Mr. C, B. Fitch A. Millang, Miss Pearl Mahaffev, J McKinriev, R, Lohman, G. Massay, Miss Jane Dingledme E Holl R. Hankey. Second Row: A. Cook, J. Hoagland, L. Fraim, L. Fair, C. Worthington, F Owens, J Kurtz, M. Myers. Third Row K. Armitage, N. Knowles, 5. Southall, E. Esaias, A. McClelland, M. R. Stear, R. Kruse. Fourth Row: D. Crawford, A. Bucy, A. McKinney, J. Cooney, E. Tiberg. Fifth Row: P. Fay, M. L. Naylor, L. Hinchmann, W. Richey, E. Ries, B, Abbott. Sixth Row: G. Bishop, L. Sheldon B. Xenakis, M. Meixall, D. Schumacher, B. Madden. Back Row: M. Lowder, A. Woolery, C. Boettcher, K. Irving, P. Baylor, S. Cochran, K Furst. Btude tt GliAMiUun A6Ajo UaUo4 THE Student Christian Association is divided into four main fields of interest, Christian Heritage, World Relations, Personal and Campus Life, and Social Responsibility. These four groups hold meetings to discuss the various phases of the subject and mass meetings are held occasionally to present the over- all picture to the student body. The organization sponsors the World Student Service Fund drive and United Nations Week on campus and helps with Chris- tian Living Empasis Week, and noonday devotions before Easter. Officers President JUDY McKINNEY Vice President GEORGE MASSAY Secretary ODELLE STEWART Treasurer KENNETH FURST Front Row: Harry L, Ice, A. Crook, N Summerv N Knowies, D. France E Ebiiias, A McClelland, O. Stewart Second R .v D, Crawford, E. Holl, P. Baylor, S. Southall, E Ries, G. Massay TFiird Row, P. Clark, B. Hjle, M. L Naylor, A, Bucy, C, M. Brewer, D Rammsdell, M. McGayran. Fourth Row: R Hite, L, Davjs, W. Richey, C, France, V, McAnallen, Osborne Bootti, James B. Miller. Fifth Row: D, King, H. Lambert B, Burkhardt, Irvin Green, J. Smith, R Cook, Sixth Row: K, Lashen, V, Blankenship, J. Kindig, R, Kleesattie, R. Wilcox, R. Kunzelman. Seventh Row: R. Carter, D. Behrnhardt, R Talbot, A, Allen, K. Kershaw, H. Watkins. Eighth Row: G. Murphy, R. Lohman, M, McCloy, A Coe F Ferrell, W. Nottingham, W Grove, Ninth Row: B Oakes, J. Sullivan, J. Stafford, R. Taylor, C. Dodder, M. Bedford, D. Pound, Back Row: J. Atkios, D. Hoyt, D. Hogan, B, J, Hannon, R. Kasbaum, J. Lacey, W. Ryan. MlM iAieA4 U A6AjooUUI(U N 1 IN ISTERI AL students at Bethany have formed a group through which their views on religion and related fields can be discussed. The Ministerial Association has had an im- posing list of speakers from all parts of the world, and it gives an annual banquet which is eagerly awaited by its members. This organization has grown considerably during the past few years and now boasts a membership of seventy-two. Officers President GEORGE MASSAY Vice President REED CARTER Secretary ' PAT CLARK Treasurer BOB COOK , T-: Hadia StatUut WWBN A WBN had its grand opening this past fall which had been awaited for some time by the students. Advised by Dr. John Allen, members of the student body write the scripts for, act in, announce, and engineer all of the pro- grams. The schedule of presentations varies widely from political speeches to disc-jockey offerings. Officers President BOB FUHRMAN Secretary LOIS GREEN Station Manager ED GRULA 96 BUSINESS STAFF Seated: Dr. John Allen, R. Fuhrman. Standing: E. Grula, F. Leach. Front Row: A, Szolgowski, L 5el, 5- Thieroff, L. Passanant, M. Myers, B- Sel, P. Fay, R. Hankey, L. Gallo. Second Row: J. Casey, A. Millang, A. Dilimctin, N. Barrows, L Sheldon, D. Norton V. Proper, R. Kruse, B. Xenakis. Back Row: R. Slade, D. Norton, E. Hillman, R. Kasbaum, Ralph L. Smith, IkeJ ie. QuiU QRAMATICALLY yours, Bethany ' s Theatre Guild has offered a varied bill of entertainment for the student ' s enjoyment and appreciation during the past year. Among the plays pre- sented, Two on an Island highlighted their activities. For the Disciples of Christ State Convention, Abraham and Isaac was performed. Under the direction of Mr. Ralph Smith, speech instructor and Theatre Guild adviser, the Bethespians ' drama- tic efforts also included the Christmas Pageant and the one- act play, Night Club . Officers President BOB HANKEY Vice President DON NORTON Secretary-Treasurer AUDREY MILLANG 1 !■■Is IKI ■j H H HK Ip. 1 1 ' ijjElIII.j jj . , « . •1 • 1= j . ♦« ft Afa e C to uU QRGANIZED a year ago, the Male Chorus has grown to twenty- seven members. The group prac- tices weekly for future concerts given both at Bethany and in the surrounding area. Officers BOB COOK President MR. GEORGE K. HAUPTFUEHRER Adviser CUcU i pERHAPS the largest choral group is the Bethany College Choir under the direction of Miss Mary Vukovich. Church musical arrange- ments are provided each Sunday by this mixed choir which practices twice weekly. The choir sings for many occasions at Bethany including the Christmas pageant, the Armis- tice Day program, and the special concerts at Easter. McuU 24yUiAieti QRGANIZED this year, the male quartets are composed of stu- dents unaffiliated with Greek letter group who have an interest in barber shop singing. They practice reg- ularly for their enjoyment and plan a concert. Band THE College Band under the direction of Mr. George Michael has approxi- mately twenty-five members who meet twice a week to practice for future engagements. This ensemble furnishes the spirit and entertainment at many college functions and, as an exchange gesture, the Band has scheduled con- certs at other schools in this area. Oncite JAxi A LSO in the instrumental department we have the College Orchestra which provides entertainment similar to that of the band. Last Christmas a group of students from the orchestra worked in conjunction with the dramatic de- partment to produce the Christmas pageant. Mr Michael advises and directs thi ; nrni in Front Row: Miss Pearl Mahaffey, R. Kruse, J Warshaw, J. Keith, Miss Joan Parry. Second Row: Miss Margaret Woods, J. Lallone, H, Bloquet, M. Bogelmann, F, Oglebay, A. McKinney, B. Bierau. Back Row: P. Bardis, M. DiPaolo, W. Streicher, J. O ' Connor, J. DuPont, L. Sheldon. ne4 GUuL I OCAL color and gayety are keynotes of French Club meet- ings at Bethany. With its able adviser, Miss Pearl Mahaffey, the club has long been instrumental in promoting student in- terest in French art, language, and culture, and has endeav- ored to bring France closer to the students in an informative and entertaining way. As well as receiving benefits from French games, songs, and lectures, club members have, in the past, presented plays for the enjoyment of the entire school. During the Christmas season, a French Creche was constructed through the efforts of the club, and displayed in the Cochran Hall lounge. Officers Presiden t . . . ' JERRY WARSHAW Secretary RHODA KRUSE Front Row C. Worthington D. Forrie, C. McKenzie, R. Seywert, J. Kurtz, Miss Margaret Woods. Second Row: Alphonso Berrios, E. Tiberg, K. Cobb, P. Patton, D. Schumacher J, Case . Third Row: N. Feinstein, M. Kokornik, V, Proper, N. Keller, M. Myers, P. Baylor. Fourth Row: M. D ' Anci, Marko, R. Regney, C. Dreyer, R. Steinbrunn. Back Row: W. Handlan, W. Weigele, W. Barnett, P. Vanderwood, Marko SflCuKAAJt GUuL CPANISH CLUB meetings are highlighted by entertainment and speakers. The membership is open to those interested in Spanish culture. A serenade of Spanish carols is given at Christmas by the members of the club, and the Spanish Fiesta given annually is always a success. The group is guided by Miss Margaret Woods. Officers President JOANNE KURTZ Secretary MARY LOU MYERS front Row Mr. Bohlen, Dean Bernal Weimer Mrs. Bohlen, R Bell, Lowell Binkley, D. Heatherington. Second Row: W. Harold Kesselring, J. Sklar, A. Marko, E. Antila, M. Coddmgton, K. Gnzzell, D. Henthorne. Back Row: K. Armitage, G, Marko, J. Bates, A. McKinney, D. Porter, W. Mulstein. fieia lieta fieia KIEWLY formed on Bethany ' s campus, Beta Beta Beta, under the faculty guidance of Mr. Lowell Binkley, is a nationally affiliated honorary biology fraternity. The group was officially installed April 1. Qualifications for membership include an interest in biology, at least ten hours in the department, a research project, and an overall 2.5 scholarship index. The fraternity ' s purpose is to improve the facilities of the biology department and to stimulate interest in this field of science. Officers President BOB BELL Vice President MAL CODDINGTON Secretary-Treasurer DOROTHY PORTER Historian ERIC ANTILA 104 Front Row: W. Dynow, V. Rithner, J. Verwer, F. Brown, J. Heikkenen. Second Row: J. Cooney, L, Bartholomew, V. Dole, M, Beyer. Third Row: F. Siegel, E. Jorgensen, R. Haering, J. Keith, J. Jordan, R- Buchanan. Fourth Row: R. Slavin, J. Newman, E. DeSciora, J. Cullis, H. Afflerbach, R. Fair. Fifth Row: F. Berriman, R. Deflin, M. Kruse, J. Collin, W. Eames, B. Jagoe. Back Row; W. Roth, J. Filson, R. Butz, F. Lansill, G. Pohle, C. Taylor. Zcjo M)4fUoi QUiJ). THE Economics Club is one of the more active groups on campus. Meetings are highlighted by speakers which include Dr. Rudolph Kyler and Dean F. H. Kirkpatrick, in addition to outside speakers on many varied topics re- lating to economics, and by movies which deal with some phase of the subject. Field trips to supplement class work are also planned b y the club. Officers President JOHANNES VERWER Vice President FRANCIS BROWN Secretary VIRGINIA RITHNER Treasurer WALTER DYNOW 94iieA fi itixui ii HelcUlo fpi QUtM- THE International Relations Club is an active campus group which sponsors many debates on problems in the modern world. Outside speak- ers and an occasional movie en- liven the meetings. Delegates of the membership attend the national convention of the International Re- lations Clubs of the colleges in this country. Officers BOB HALLEY President BEN GRIFFITH Vice President GINNY RITHNER Secretary Front Row: Chandler Shaw, P. Fay, R. Halley, G. Kalbfleisch, B. Griffeth. Second Row; N. Wmowich, E. Oehmler, J. Heikkenen, E. Lindveit. Back Row: G. Hoak, A. Stein, R. Wilson, S. Wright. CTUDENTS planning to follow ca- reers in educational fields, have, for the past ten years, been organ- ized here at Bethany under the ad- visership of Dr. R. H. Eliassen, head of the Department of Education. The original Education Club, formed by the students in 1 938, later affiliated with the Future Teachers of Amer- ica as its H. T. McKinney Chapter, in honor of a deceased member of the Bethany College faculty. A branch of the National Educational Association, the Future Teachers of America gives prospective teachers an opportunity to discuss problems pertinent to the lives of young teachers as well as receive benefits from the experiences of outside speakers. Officers NICK WINOWICH President LEO GABIA Vice President RHODA KRUSE Secretary BILL BURTON Treasurer 44i44Ae ecuUteAA. o l ne Uca Front Row: R, H. Eliassen, N, Wmowich L Gabia B Burton Second Row: C. Worthington, M. Phillips, D France, C Drake, R Imburgia. Third Row: M. Quillen, D. Kosovec, R, Flemming, A. McClelland, J, Ayers. Fourth Row: R Kruse, M, Poole, B. Zenakis, G. Ashbaugh. Back Row: F. Brown, W. Greaver, Marko, N. Tanks. Pi4fokol34 GLiyL NylEETING regularly, the Psychol- ogy Club endeavors to present the subjects of hypnosis, insanity, applied psychology, and the like in an interesting and enlightening manner to its large membership body. The topics are arranged by the Program Chairman who is as- sisted by Dr. Leitch and Mr. Beams, faculty advisers. Officers GEORGE POHLE President LYNNE BEERS Vice President ALICE BUSH Secretary -Treasurer Front Row: Andrew Leitch, A. Bush, L. Beers, G. Pohle, C. Goodspeed, D. Golbey. Second Row: A. Jagoe, Howard L. Beams, S. Erdmann, H. Avery, V. Lowton, R. Imburgia, B. Sel, J. Cooney. Third Row: B. Bierau, N. Yochem, L. Hilgemann, R. Richards, M. Veccione, P. Patton. Fourth Row: J. Smith, D Ludewig B, Xenal is, V. Edmonds, M. Meixall, L. Solciewicz Fifth Row R. Buchanon, D. Stephens, 5. Wright, P. Curtis, J. 5l lar, R. Kleesattie. Sixth Row: G. Bishop, R. Keiser, E. Lucas, N. Feinstein, G. Hoal . Back Row: R. Butz, W. Roth, A. Stein, J. Warshaw, F. Chowenhill, J. Norbury. SocioloKftf QUuL PROBLEMS of everyday living are discussed every second Sunday when the Sociology Club swings into action. Students interested in the field of sociology have this opportu- nity to participate in these informal meetings and gain new slants and views on sociological problems. Some meetings are highlighted by the appearance of featured speakers who give further enlightenment in this field. Dr. Erwin Paustian, head of the Sociology Department, is the faculty adviser of the group. Officers DOROTHY FRANCE President Front Row: V. Lowton, N. Barr, J. Cooney, V. Edmonds, D. France, Miss Mary E Brewer Second Row: M. Naylor, N. Blair, H. Dewey, M. Quillen, C. France, P. Bardis, V. Allen, G. Hoak. Back Row: W. Grove, W. Cook, B. Jagoe. VIRGINIA EDMONDS Vice President VILAS ALLEN Secretary-Treasurer OidMoau GLtM. Seated : B Kesselnng. J. McKinney, K. Armitage, G. McNichols, W. Harold E. Tiberg, L Fair, B Fraim, D Schumacher, N. Tanks, THOUGH comparatively new in organization, the Outdoors Club has been very active on the Bethany campus during the past year in establishing bird feeding stations, planting trees, and forming hiking expeditions to observe plant and animal life. Not only students of biology, but any interested individ- ual is eligible to join this club whose monthly meetings feature movies, lectures and topics pertaining to nature. Officers PAUL CURTIS President GRANT MacNICHOLS Vice President GEORGE MARKC Secretary-Treasurt P, Curtis, R. Tarr, T. J, Mer- G. Hoak, Marko. Pluf dcai C(IUixxdlo4t GUuL NJEWLY organized this year, mem- bership in the Physical Educa- tion Club is limited to physical edu- cation major students. They promote the sports activities on campus, and discuss the problems arising in phys- ical education. Officers JACK KINSEY President LYDIA HUESTON Vice President JEANNE JOHNSTON Secretary-Treasurer Hucston, J Kinsey, J. Johnston. Back Row; R. Kamerer, L. Hinchman, G. Bado, Marko, M. Young, G. Schreiber. Z xxUtG4iJ(fe StidJle id THREE European countries sent us four students who, while absorbing some of what is known as the American way of life , gave the students of Beth- any a clearer picture of conditions abroad. They enriched club meetings and lectures with their views. Panos Bardis of Recouni Tripolis, Greece, plans to get a doctor ' s degree in Political Science in the United States and then return to Greece to teach. Panos was impressed scholastically by the friendly relations between student and professor. He was also amazed at the widespread participation in athletics which prevails in this country. Eustratios Comminellis of Limnos Island, Greece, is better known to the student body as Stratis . He, like Panos, plans to complete his studies here as a civil engineer and return to Greece. Stratis liked particularly the educa- tional system, and the student-faculty relations were a surprise to him. Both Stratis and Panos were given house privileges by Alpha Sigma Phi. Jorma Heikkinen of Helsinki, Finland, is here for only one year to acquaint himself with English and the customs of the country in preparation for his goal of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Also a political science major, he finds that the main difference between the two countries lies again in the educational system. HenrieH-e Bloquet, of Paris, France, has studied at the University of Paris. After working for two years in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, she came to Bethany to major in English Literature so that she might return to France in June to teach English. A R U. — - UlBQe Av y y i — 1 — j — -711 — — i— i- J m J J • r • • c  i ' d ' ■— '  ■_ | — J W AM H«il to Thw Hail to Tliee Sri kt Ai-« ci Mq - ter HiflK _up on SoroW of Hon -or and lft - me. Our Hearts ' Irue Af - fee - bon Twines C ©se - 1 1 Sons Strono onj Man - lu Ha Writ - ten 3S O Tliee. How JW t« Oar Hearts  tlie Scewes of OU Khkfvie ' But Nou We ' tiust LeQy l]ie£. uiiii Maoris o - ver iE — T Seth ' nu. G i SfCcJ A! -ma Mq- ter anJ Dear OIJ RoLj-i«j. Rm-well Al-mo. Ma- tcr and Bear Old rj. J cj Jl 23 Beiit-a - ny . fiod Sp€c4 Alma Mater urA Old Bckli-a-mj. 0cti -a- nu. Fi e-u en At-riiQ Mafer and Old BBtli-ttrnu. BETHANY COLLEGE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Though ' round the girdled earth they roam. Her spell on them remains. Student years are rich years. Student years at Bethany College are priceless years. ' The contribution that Alma Mater makes does not end with graduation. Through the Alumni Association a personal relationship is maintained between the college and its graduates. Through the Alumni Association an opportunity is pre- sented to serve the college in its educational program. Through the Alumni Association an opportunity is pre- sented to maintain old friendships and to create many new ones. The Alumni issue of the college bulletin will keep you in touch with alumni activities as well as campus news. Keep the Alumni Secretary advised of your changes of address, new positions, and other information that will be of mterest to your friends. BETHANY COLLEGE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION BETHANY, W. VA. WLliilUJN - ifmlmi oj AmeA4ca cd UJcpJz Weirton ' s battery of three big blast furnaces which produce 1,240,000 tons of pig iron annually. WEIRTON STEEL COMPANY THOMAS E. MILLSOP, President Weirton, West Virginia Steubenville, Ohio CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF ' 49 L. S. GOOD CO. A NEAT APPEARANCE COMMANDS RESPECT For That Best-Dressed Look ZANE CLEANERS AT YOUR SERVICE 71 1 Charles Street Wellsburg, W. Va. TRIAD MOTORS, INC. 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