Bethany College - Bethanian Yearbook (Bethany, WV)

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MMM Bethanian 1971 Life. It begins so simply. Like a flower on a warm spring day. So Innocently. Like a baby ' s first smile. But years change things. There are signs that must be obeyed. Shoes to fill. There are also carefree times. But when we sit and look around the world seems to be crumbling. There are ways to camoflauge the crumbling. Books are a good escape. Studying by yourself makes the world have two inhabitants — you and the book. And that ' s good. Today, being out of touch wit h reality occasionally is a needed experience. And the lessons learned from books can enable us to accept life as it is a little more easily. 9 1 w k ' S: :■■ ' . •• Doing life ' s daily chores can sometimes seem cumber- some. But these things have meaning. Everyone doing his small part is what life is. And we constantly lose little battles. But losing a lot makes winning more rewarding. Life is a struggle for little rewards. Ride on We all need to escape. Lately, bikes seem to be the way. What a feeling. Wind blowing you in the face. Every bump jarring your entire body. You seem so much in control of your destiny. You belong to yourself when you ' re riding. If only all of life was like this. But, alas, it isn ' t. € m vv .-.ukr S 3Li.L «.- J 10 There comes a time when reahty must be faced. Of course there ' s pollution. And drugs. And injustices. And meaningless destruction. Work within the system, they say. But who are they and what can be done. What can one person do? We love America, for now anyway, but things need to be changed. And where is America? It ' s getting so hard to see nowadays. 12 Everything isn ' t always black and white. Conversations do have meaning. They reflect the different perceptions of life. A man ' s music is his art, and it. too, can be color- ful. Live for today is an easy philosophy. But is it valid? Only time will tell. And it usually remains silent. As silent as barren branches on a windless day. 13 We sometimes realize a need to think. To ponder over what we know or behave we know. To leave the present for a moment to con- template the future, to reflect upon the past. A chance to refresh our views, reaffirm our beliefs, renew our hopes. 15 EDITOR W. Scott Green, Jr. ASSOCIATE EDITOR . . . William Zeller GREEKS .... Chalmers Nee PHOTOGRAPHY .... Dana Garner Kenichi Tatsuno David Cooper W. C. Frame SPECIAL ASSISTANT .... Marsha Carlin SPECIAL ADVISOR David Lynn Hobe Volume 56 16 STUDENT LIFE 18 ORGANIZATIONS 56 GREEKS 92 SPORTS 118 SENIORS 158 FAGULTY 194 GLOSING 225 EDITOR ' NOTE 232 It ' s reflection that makes tasks worth doing, projects worth win- ning, fun worth having, life worth living. 17 t « Student Life 20 Shoes Should Be Seen, Not Heard Wearing shoes is fun. You can be different, nobody cares. You can dive into some boots. Boots with buckles are big. The bigger the buckle the better The brown or black boot. You can slip into some sandals, Or saddle shoes, or loafers. Or red or blue or white sneakers. Shoes can describe their wearer. Boots signify a pungent aroma lover. White bucks and you play in the band. No shoes typify a callous person. Shoes once were sturdy, comfortable. But they were ugly, squeaky. So silly. Shoes are to be seen, not heard. 21 Donna Zullo parades on the winning Phi Mu float 22 Homecoming means something different to everybody To students, it means a chance to get dressed up, get a date, and do some dancing. To recent graduates, Homecoming affords a chance to come back and see if the college has existed without them, to brag to professors, and to have another good time with a fraternity brother or sorority sister. To old alumni. Homecoming is more like a ritual. Not re- ally a time to visit today ' s students or professors, or to see what new building is being razed, but a yearly event. A time to visit old friends, friends they see only at Homecoming. A time to continue last year ' s conversa- tion, a conversation that will and 10 or 20 years from now. Homecoming belongs to the classes of the IQSO ' s, ' 40 ' s and ' 50 ' s. It ' s the way it should be. It ' s the way it was at Homecoming 1970. Senor Sandercox swings sleepily during halftime Homecoming: October 23-24 23 The SAE ' s winning God Grant a Homecoming from Viet Nam float ■X - , . - V. The parading Bison Babes bring up the rear aJ cui f Dr. Gresham does his annual crowning on Queen Donna Zullo f i 24 Trinidad Tripoli performs Friday Night in the gym Alumni hold a Friday reception at Wilson Lodge Parade begins at 12:45 in front of Page Two Bisons win football game, 7-6 Donna Zullo is crowned queen by Dr. Gresham Sororities, fraternities hold open houses Dinner at Wilson Lodge, Eric ' s, or maybe Drover ' s Inn Students, alumni dance to Lester Lanin Orchestra A small part of the Homecoming football crowd Queen candidates (from top) Beth Campion, Karen Butler, George Nanni, and Kathy IDum- baugh. (above) Alumni enjoy dinner at Oglebay ' s Wilson Lodge, also site of the dance. . l-... . ....... (left) Nationally-known Lester Lanin and his band performing at Wilson Lodge, (below) President Gresham passes Chambers in old vehicle enroute to the football game, (bottom) The freshman float putt-putts past a few parade spectators. 71 Middle East Conference A conference in early October brought to Bethany students a taste of Middle East food and political problems. Coming only a week after Egyptian President Nasser ' s death, the con- ference dealt with the future of the United Arab Republic and the en- tire Middle East. A dinner kicked-off the festivities, highlighted by a belly dancer and an oriental band. Guest speakers included James B. Pearson, U.S. senator; Fayez Sayegh, a member of the Kuwait delegation to the U.N.; Zvi Brosh, Israeli minister of information; and Phillys Ein-Dor, chairman of the Pittsburgh Israeli Student Organiza- tion. Several lectures were given, a student panel viewed the different sides of the conflict, and a final con- ference was held, bringing together differentiating views. Dr. and Mrs. Thurston, Mr. Lester, Dr. Schweinfurth and Rawi Tabbah were in charge of planning the con- ference. (left) Slater waiters learn the technique of the water pip. (above) Rawi Tabbah chats with the Thurstons during Middle East dinner. NO SMOKING • I CLEW Topic: Incarnation Christian Living Emphasis Week featured one of the most dynamic and outspoken lecturers heard on campus in several years. Dr. Sam Keen, professor of philoso- phy of the person at Prescott College, held the attention of the capacity crow ds with his radical views on the human body and spiri- tuality. He gave three speeches: Portrait of a Cosmopolitan Lover , Some American Bodies , and The Fully Carnal Man . The theme of CLEW was Incarna- tion: Reflection of the Spirituality of the Body . Co-Chairmen of the event were Rico Martinelli and Janet Hermsmeir. The numerous faces of Dr. Sam Keen are demonstrated in the above photos. 29 Dramatics 30 She Stoops to Conquer 3) Who ' s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? The Drama Department ' s first semester play was a shattering drama by Edward Albee. It is the story of four people on the campus of a small New England College. The boisterous Martha, portrayed by Linda White, plays her social games on her timid husband George (Jeffrey Thresher), Nick (Jim Hatherly], and Honey (Donna Blocksidge). After much bickering and outwitting, Martha learns that the fun and games are on her. She hysterically whimpers, Who ' s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? I am George I am. ' 32 I Am George ... I Am . . . ? ? 33 I Bethany ' s version of Peter Weiss ' Marat Sade starred Jeffrey Thresher, Gerry Siegel, Nancy Napola, Marc Harshman and Mark Stevenson. It was directed by Herbert Drinnon and John Cray. 34 Marat Sade 36 The Gondoliers The Spring Musical, The Gondoliers , was directed by David Judy and George Hauptfuerer. It starred Lee Smedley, Linda Irvine and Steve Ratcliffe. 37 The Alpha Sigs give welcome to new pledges Bid Day Bid day is probably the most rowdy day in campus life. Fraternities and sororities wait all day to find out which freshman they will get. Freshmen go to class with an- ticipation, hoping their bid was accepted. Then, at four o ' clock, mayhem breaks loose. Cold Duck and beer bottles are opened. Frosh men rush out to join in the wild cele- bration already in progress. The partying Greeks and new Greeks parade up the hill, waiting for freshmen women to receive their bids. Soon they come rushing out, breaking for Harlan and Morlan Halls. Snowballs can not stop them. They are now sorority pledges. A few fall in the mud and try to drag others in with them. The party continues until someone realizes that its dinner time. The Greeks disperse, heading for a Slater Supper. Rush is over, thank God. 38 Everyone hugs everyone on bid day New Pledges and old Greeks embrace each other. The Pi Phis watch the Hill activities The early scene at Campbell Hall shows everyone waiting f --4 -A 2 (top) Zetas ham it up for the camera, (abovel Some mighty muddy Sigs. (right) Pete Wallace and Carrie Levandoski enjoy the Bid Day fun. (below) The Pi Phis and SAEs give a cheer, (right) A freshman girl closes her window following snowball pilfering, (right middle) Bernie hugs Zeta friends Carolyn, Sue and Pat. (bottom) The Alpha Xi ' s break into song. 42 Chicago came to Bethany November 18, and no one was disappointed. Playing all their biggies, they proved them- selves one of the top groups musically in the country. The seven piece band has a sound that is distinctly Chicago in sound and their lyric is meaningful, too. We were impressed. Entertainment Hey, daddio, I mean, like, the Sha Na Na were coolsville here in Hicks- ville. Like, they were hipsville. Bee Bop Shu Bah. I mean, I ain ' t heard songs like that since me and Betty Sue danced to Elvis. It made me think, like man, whatever happened to Conway Twitty? Bee Bop Shu Da Da. The Sha Na Na ■ H Khh, ' M 1 Hb yH 8 V .jti ' -- . j H H dH I9H ■H K. Ip Bt ' H B I 1 ■ J Bv, H IhI ■ ' m 91 H B K 3 Hi 45 Paul Butterfield - - (right) The Drambuies (middle) Seals and Croft (bottom) Crow (below) Your Father ' s Mustache Spring Groups  P . r Ml f ' r ' In ' - fi r -• i i ' ' ' ' 7fi S fi K. k Delt Queen candidate Kathy Uumbaugh Spring Weekend Parade Zeta nominee Ray Coger Phi Mu King Bill McKee 48 winning Queen Robin Brown, SAE. The GDI candidate rings his chime. J 49 Spring Weekend Free For All The Delts racing game attracts a crowd Give the lucky winner a big kiss. 50 BALL-ooning a Zeta is fun for them. too. Spring Weekend ' s no place for a stick in the mud ' - ■ -tS? s . 51 Commencement 52 54 And Then .... It ' s All Over 55 ptf ' fjrf-naj: r Cwt. . - --. • V i«5i8t- m. jjjj « W il l Organizations President Mayernick and his office helpers Wallace Westfeldt, SBOG — sponsored speaker. 58 Student Board of Governors A candid Joseph Mayernick The SBOG brought Ralph Nader in November. 59 (Front Row) Georgians Nanni and Susan Clark. (Back Row) Lance Tacke, Gerry Siegel. Rico Martinelli, chairman. Jeffrey Andrews, and Mary Marinoff. Renner Union 60 Student Court (Front Row) Cindy Kaufmann and John Warrick. (Back Row) Ken Mielke, Chuck Shepard, and Mark Melson 61 (Front row) Editor Laura Green and Barb Skinner. (Back Row) Peg Hausman, Dave Cooper, Joette Staley. and Jo Dow. Tower Second semester Editor Laura Green and First Semester Editor Mark Melson. 62 Editor Scott Green Bethanian Associate Editor Bill Zeller Greek Editor Chalmers Nee 63 WVBC Harbinger HaammBmexntLi sin 64 Messiah Concert Choir 65 Who ' s Who -f z - ■ijar - iK  - .-. •.  it ' ' 66 . JAl C Kalon ' T n ; f ' r ' .v ) l« . Varsity B Girls ' Volleyball 68 Cheerleaders 69 Ski Club 70 mi Debate Club CLEW Psychology Society 72 Encounter Koinonia 73 Board of Communication 74 I  f ! J Pi Delta Epsilon 75 Art Club Alpha Psi Omega Beta Beta Beta 78 Audubon Society Economics Club 79 Bethanettes Majorettes 80 Spanish Club German Club 81 Resident Assistants Women ' s Recreation Association 82 Pan-Hellenic Inter- Fraternity Council 83 The Bands 84 85 Phi Alpha Theta 8« Gamma Sigma Kappa .SI 87  f wf I.R.C. French Club S.N.E.A. Sociology Club Morlan Independents Pendleton Heights and Patsiga 90 ' {im ..1 iv ' Mlfer. . ■t:r ' - ? --l3sir ;. «tee ii l% .v ' ■ir. K McLean Hall McEachern Hall 91 i T r - • « « .  • Greeks -= E 1 Mi •a • m 1 L- ■«-:«-■•■ ' ■ ItL I iyr...4. , IHUJWmHUIW WIIB—WW 94 3 - Alpha Sigma Phi itr ■— Tim 1. Fred Newman 18. Curt Carlson 2. Mr. Lester 19. Tom Jeffers 3. Ed Poach 20. Bill Clark 4. Bob Whipkey 21. Mike Klinec 5. Neil Kiefer 22. Bob Solari 6. Don Cobb 23. Mike Brady 7. Bill Torowicz 24. Mr. Grimes 8. Pete Wallace 25. Kevin Davis 9. Joe Studick 26. Scott Stewart 10. Kevin Coit 27. Jim Friebe 11. Scott Auer 28. Ken Tatsuno 12. Cliff Wright 29. Joe Mitchell 13. Bill Ott 30. Dan Molinowski 14. Craig Petro 31, Mike Kulaeria 15. Paul Davenport 32. Bill Kiefer 16. Rich Price 33. Tracy Bartholemew 17. Jay Smith 95 Alpha Xi Delta 1. Kaye Gorenflo 2. Cindy Pozel 3. Marsha Carlin 4. Beth Campion 5. Marilyn Donaldson Joani Williams Sue Stapley Linda Aldridge Laurie Ragni Mary Hense Jeanne Varteressian Sue Sandmyer 13. Marcie Berkey 14. KathyHall 15. Carol Means Rose McDonough Carol Consolo Dena Robison Carla Wedo Birgitta Lindberg 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 16 17 18 19 20 21. PamWatkins 22. Allison Winnicki 23. Donna Zullo 24. Sandy Schreck 25. Leslie Breuninger 26. Dee Turner 27. Pat Mohan 28. Carolyn White 29. Judy Black 30. Betsey Flanagan 31. Julie O ' Doherty 32. Karen Ehrenreich 33. PatEdens 34. Linda Lammert 35. Lee Allison 36. Jane Youmans 37. Chris Winans 38. Barb Barry 39. Carolyn Quicke 40. Metta Miller 96 ' rA Beta Theta Pi 1. Chuck Schieb 2. Don Jackson 3. Frank Christy 4. John Schieb 5. Ishmal EI Abd 6. Dave Schneider 7. Joe Dean 8. Bill McNamara 9. Ray Scott 10. Hamed El Abd 11. Jack Dumbaugh 12. Steve Yitchner 13. Larry Sadler 14. Dean Lesiak 15. Steve Cocumelli 16. Jack Morgan 17. Lee Weisberger 18. Jack Sogers 19. Paul Rapetti 20. John Lambert 21. Tom Jahasici 22. Randy Present 23. Tony Lenhart Delta Tau Delta 1. Gregory Castanza 2. Steve Solloway 3. Don West 4. Kojo Bauwah 5. Ralph Leslie 6. Leslie Nolan 7. Bruce Taliaferro 8. Jon Hubbard 9. Louis Hauber 10. Douglas Johnson 11. Richard Gomez 12. John Woodruff 13. Dan Harry 14. Don Hezlep 15. James McCord 16. Joe Boachie 17. Rod Frazier 18. Robert Martin 19. Richard Minteer 20. Ted Wasielfwski 21. Michael Young 22. Rod Conaway 23. Mark Bolinger 24. Earl Petersen 25. William Dennis 26. Jessie McGuire 27. James Clayton 28. Glenn Roberts 29. James Smalley 30. Lind Hostetler 31. Steve Zerbe 32. Don Gallow ay 33. Ralph Strong 34. Tom Apesos 35. Michael Robertson 36. Serverus DeBartolo 100 4 rW f I Ni -V iXA Mtf: • - J ' . it A M ipRk WBp F-L« II jjl. Kappa Alpha 1. John Burgess 2. Lance Tacke 3. Vince Amato 4. Rich Cox 5. Alan Winton 6. Lee Friesell 7. Bob Pascuzzi 8. John O ' Connor 9. Barney Koszalka 10. Bill McKee 11. BillWalden 12. John Bossange 13. Tommy Vaughn 14. Tim Beaver 15. Paul Lieblich 16. Craig Shumard 17. John Franzolino 18. Ray Filbert 19. Richie Fisher 20. Bill Ritz 21. John Sutter 22. Pete Prosser 23. Keith Nicholas 24. Bill Orton 25. Chalmer Black 26. Mike Kaufmann 27. John Jenkins 28. Pete Friesell 29. Scott Coleman 30. Dave Nicholson 31. RickStetler 32. Larkin Connolly 103 - iS - - - • ' r S ' m ' : mi - ' .... i:.y - ■ ' - }lfr V a.M. ; :., Kappa Delta 1. Janice Garrison 2. Becky Welsh 3. Rhonda Abramovic 4. Beth Adams 5. Lucy Appall 6. Marsha Peters 7. Myra Selsor 8. Judy Tyssowski 9. Lynn Freiberg 10. Christi McMahon 11. Donna Blocksidge 12. Sara Lancaster 13. Wanda Tomkinson 14. Jan Campbell 15. Barb Adams 16. Shirley Kohler 17. Cindy Kaufmann 18. Joette Staley 19. Sue Lemezis 20. Mary Ellen Lewkowiez 21. Linda Serrill 22. Kathy Stebbins 23. Janice Roddy 24. Kerrie Levandowski 25. Kathy Sabine 26. Jolaine Dow 27. Chris Deck 28. Jean Lodge 29. Sue Sebanko 30. Jill Klawins 31. Marty Webb 32. Barb Saunders 33. DotCorreale 34. Sara Mineo 35. Mary McGough 36. Mary Jo Rooney 37. Jeanne Hudak 38. Jane Glauser 39. Lisa Wright 40. Gracie Irvine 41. Barb Skinner 42. PatPasculle 43. Jeanne Elder 44. Diane Wolfarth 45. Sue Stremlau 46. Wendy Himmel 47. Barb Banes 48. Judy Buckley 49. Cathy Smith 50. Laurie McGuire 51. Maria Chaldares 52. Mimi Ross 53. Mary Helen Vandyke 54. Karen McCulloch 55. Sally Duncan 56. Kathy Houston 57. Linda Dorazio 58. Diane Clisby 59. Peggy Bell 60. Merinda Baxter 61. Sue Kaufmann 705 Pi Beta Phi 1. Betty Locklin 2. Sue Schultz 3. Glenda Ford 4. Barb Way 5. Jane Glauser 6. Claire Peiser 7. BetziUlrich 8. Bonnie Cahill 9. PatToth 10. Arlyn Scott 11. Nancy Roe 12. Debbie Lawless 13. Joan Simonetti 14. Karen Slaughterbach 15. Pat Thomas 16. Lynn Guenther 17. Sue Lynch 18. Judy Belt 19. Nancy Cucklin 20. Cathy Kresin 21. Diane Cyphers 22. Chris Cook 23. Janet Ciripompa 24. Lynn MacArthur 25. Pat Ferraris 26. Betsey Mosier 27. Betty Garret 28. Barb Schneider 29. Sue Green 30. Diane Mees 31. Maureen Glass 32. Chris Kubic 33. Nancy Penrose 34. Sandy Cannon 35. Joyce Johnson 36. Maurie Beeber 37. Nancy Morgan 38. Darleyne Hawkins 106 Phi Kappa Tau 1. Scott Griffith 2. Bob Funk 3. Don Black 4. TomHile 5. Rico Martinelli 6. Rick Marshall 7. Bob Jerome 8. Mark Melson 9. Steve McVicker 10. Jon Sennick 11. Dan Porter 12. Ken Swindler 13. Leslie Smedley 14. Joseph Mayernick 15. Ron Babcock 16. Ron Cramer 17. Steve Blum 108 109 PhiMu 1. Sandy West 2. Karen Coulling 3. Christi Span 4. Bobbi Jo Truax 5. Andi Heaton 6. Pat Browder 7. Terry Baskot 8. Karen Schnieder 9. Beth McCutcheon 10. Robinsue Froboese 11. Nancy Goodwin 12. Rose Michalski 13. Beth Ann Richeold 14. Lani Goldthorpe 15. Fritz Newman 16. Sue Gibboney 17. Nancy Bachmann 18. Kathy Marone 19. Melinda Vandine 20. Kathy Budzak 21. Arlene Zatulove 22. Beverlee SulHvan 23. Dodi Adams 24. Christine Badalato 25. Becky Clay 26. Janet Hermsmeier 27. Dunut Myers 28. Missy Munn ' 29. Janie Stewart 110 111 112 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 24 25 26 27 Sigma Alpha Epsilon Diane Wolfarth Dave McLaren Jill Klawins Casey McKee Doug Le ber Paul Sandin Laura Green Philip Mattes Jeff Tucker Pete Barilla Jane Whitaker Gene Valentine Dave Duncan Sue Lemezis Myrinda Baxter Maureen Keesler Peggy Bell Joe Constantino George Black Tom Donovan Marty Webb 22. Linda Serrill 23. Tom Tburlovv Ernest Teitell Cbarles Maher John Majors Steve Groetzinger 28. Craig Rahl 29. Pat Brow der 30. Gary Casuccio 31. Nick Carras 32. Ken Morgan 33. Greg Mineo 34. Bill Dony 35. Wade Campagna 36. Lee Sheaffer 37. Dennis Hoffacker 38. Gary Chernenko 39. Dave Cooper 40. PatTotty 41. Jim Maggi 42. Steve Arnaud 43. Curt Spencer 44. Gerrit Mayer 45. Jerry Boland 46. Jim Brownfield 47. Doug McKown 48. Robin Brown 49. Gordy Guist 50. John Warwick 51. Deborah Lloyd 52. DonToohill 53. Barb Diel 54. Willie Stettinus 55. Jim Brunson 56. Bill Donish 57. Chuck Wonderlich 58. Pete Tompson 59. Charles Wonderlich 60. Dave Cerar 61. Pat Ford 62. Jim Downs 63. Bruce Naramore 64. John Livingston 65. Gerald Lefebvre 113 Sigma Nu 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Jim Duff Ray Cogers Bernie Atwater Jerry Little Al Dean 6. Dan Swickard 7. Dan Vincenzo 8. Alan McDowell Randy Elliott Gary Hyde Jack Denslow Pete Violino Rich Gunsorek Dan Martin 15. Greg Munn 16. Bruce Thieser Mel Hill Ronnie Valonni Bob Lichter Bevon Dupre Larry Dartlev J. R. Slater Tom Pusterla Keith Cline Jeff Mott Chuck Shephard Chuck Carpetta JeffStolz Joe Paolo Paul Kohl Steve Garth Randy Roonan 9 10 11 12 13 14 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. lis Zeta Tau Alpha 1. Pat Passallo 29. Betsy Proctor 2. Nancy Strukel 30. Penny Murphy 3. Kathy Dumbaugh 31. Sue Trefrey 4. Amy Kreiger 32. Patty O ' Brian 5. Cindy Haines 33. Barb Blair 6. Wendy Polite 34. Terry Baily 7. Linda Koger 35. Chris Waite 8. Cindy Cipoletti 36. Carolyn Miller 9. Nancy Crimmons 37. Susie Carrol 10. Cathy Conklin 38. Jan Auston 11. Pat Ludlum 39. Liz Costello 12. Carolyn Putnam 40. Wade Campagna 13. Joann Rackly 41. Sue Smyth 14. Peggy Hausman 42. Diane Boosinger 15. Sydney Drewry 43. Karen Van Pelt 16. Betsy Allen 44. Maggie Donahue 17. Diane Kaiser 45. Eileen Hill 18. Jeanne Davis 46. Robin Brown 19. Chris May 47. Susie Miller 20. Kathy Barrett 48. Carol Schoff 21. Barb Devlin 49. Nancy Sweer 22. Karen Butler 50. Debbie Hunt 23. Patsy Lee 51. Sharon Rogers 24, , Jane Bougie 52. Sue Jones 25, . Cecile Maritt 53. Robyn Gore 26 . Julie Bartlett 54. Kathy Hornyak 27 . Vips Toohill 55. Melanie Berko 28 . Judv Corcoran 116 jgg  « - ' i feifefe 117 C..-H.- f ' 9V 7i :-« ,-.- SS -j. • f ' WJ t ,tJ  i SsM ' TT y- ' Sports Footballers Record 7th Winning Season in a Row .-M Uan ' ogt starts uut after taking handoff. Marinoif tries to outmaneuver a luhn Carroll lineman. The 1970 version of the Bethany football team finished second in the President ' s Athletic Conference with a 4-2 record. A mid-season injury to star Sophomore Demrey Brandon, a bruising, tackle-breaking runner, all but ended the season for the offensive unit. Marty Marinoff, sophomore quarterback, completed only 38% of his passes. Senior Pat Mauro was the only offensive spark after Brandon ' s injury. The defensive unit, however, came to life in the second half of the season, limiting the final four opponents to an average of six points a game. Standouts such as Chuch Carpeta, Sam Radakovich and Bill Torowicz led the Bisons defensively. Brandon gained 576 yards in five games, and led the conference in rushing. Swickard, Carpeta, Radakovich, and Brandon were named to the All-PAC team. 130 Front row, left to right: Dan Swickard, Jack Bogers, Bill Torowicz, John Somsky, Keith Cline, Head Coach Coin, Paul Krusey, Steve Cocumelli. Pat Mauro, Greg Smith. Hamed El Abd, Coach Riley, Coach Ault. Second Row: Coach Applin, Sam Radakovich, Eric Fisher, Robert Caruso, Joseph Constantino, Chuch Carpeta, Tony Leo, Chuck Shepard, Neil Hartenstein, Terry Vogler, Tim Maloney, John Bellisimo, Marty Marinoff. Third Row: Manny Markos, Dan Vin- cenzo, Tom Richards, Joe Paolo, Mark Nicholson, Lonny Chavez, Jerry Loheyde, Mark Hicks, Demrey Brandon, Craig Petro, Dan Molinowski, William Walker, Rod Frasier. Fourth Row: Jon Nelson, Greg Stolz, Jim Goddish, Bruce Theiser, David Dailer, William Dolan, Richard Sorenson, Bob Radakovich, John Pope, Dean Lesiak, Dennis Paven, Dan Vogt, Jeff Stolz, Walter Carpenter. Fifth Row: Randy Roonan, Greg Munn, Lou Lipinski, Mark Fedak, William Kane, John Schieb, James Davis, Terry Coleman, Randy Elliot, Greg Constanzo, John Worsfold, and Melvin Cline. 121  -«cv 122 Washington and Jefferson Demrey and Pat good for 184 yards . . . Passing game poor . . . Four interceptions . . . Out of it all the way . . . W J, 20-0. John Carroll Demrey gains 174, scores two . . . Hamed kicks 1 Pat, 1 FG-4 points . . . Stats close . . . Game close . . . Dem the diff- erence . . .Bisons 17. . . Bluestreaks 13. Thiel Windy day . . . Bad officials ... A blocked field goal . . . Defensive game . . . Thiel ' s Gibson cathes TD pass . . . Bisone lose, 6-0. Case-Western Reserve Big Green all the way . . . Demrey for 117 . . . The Arab kicks four . . . Scores by Brandon, Marinoff and Krusey ... Bethany wins ... 28-6. Grove City Homecoming . . . Demrey breaks arm . . . Defense tough . . . Hicks scores . . . Hamed kicks winning point . . . 7-6. Allegheny Rain and mud . . . Mauro doesn ' t care . . . He runs for 135 yards, only Bison TD . . . Hamed ' s kick true . . . Grovers score but kick is wide . . . Bisons win. 7-6, again. Opposite top: There ' s nowhere for Krusey to go as three Allegheny defenders move in. Opposite below: Brandon tries to skirt past the line in John Carroll game. Above: Greg Munn is pulled down in Grove City Game. Geneva Bisons get bad break . . . Geneva scores . . . Garpeta safeties for two . . . Mauro scores touchdown . . . Defense, defense, defense . , . Bethany ends season with 8-7 squeaker. ■ Above: A muddy Marty Marinoff looks downfield in Allegheny game. Right: Greg Mann picks up some yardage as Bill Torwicz comes over to help against Grove City in the Homecoming game. ■ Top: Bison supporters find something to cheer about at John Carroll game. Below: Demrey Brandon, leading PAC rusher, looks for a nice soft spot to fall against John Carroll. 125 Terry Vogler is about to be tackled against Grove City Marinoff hands off to Mauro. , 111 R;v,i IH ir VIH r. 126 Hubbard, Harriers Have Winning Season The Bethany cross country squad, which has dwindled to a handful of faithful runners, managed a win- ning record for the first time in sev- eral years with a 4-3 showing. Despite the fine effort during the season, the Harriers finished a dis- mal sixth in the PAC champion- ships. John Hubbard, a junior, was de- feated only twice during the regular season. He set a Bethany track record against Geneva with a time of 2 1 ;1 3. He has been the top runner on the squad for three years. The big meet of the season was an upset of a tough John Carroll team. Besides Hubbard, other consistent performances were turned in by Russ Swank, co-captain Chuck Schieb, and freshman Bill Consilos. Early during the season it was feared that the sport was headed for extinction, but the determined effort and work of a small team showed otherwise. 1970 Cross Country Bethany Opponents 26 John Carroll 29 38 Thiel 22 41 Case 20 22 Geneva 33 22 Western Reserve 29 44 Allegheny Record: 4-3 PAC finish: 6th 19 Front row, left to right; l- ' aul Stfin. Chuck Schieb. Tracy Bartholomew. Back row: Jim St. Clair. Russ Swank. Bill Concilos and John Hubbard. 127 Bisons Capture PAC Soccer Champioi First Row, left to right; John Bossange, Frank Christy. Charlie Haydar, Gerrit Mayer, Bill McKee, Rich Cox, Jack Morgan, Joe Studick, Doug Cairns, Rich Siconolfi, Lance Tacke. John Jenkins. Tim Spang. Second row: Rico Martinelli, Bill Lightbody, Keith Nicholas, Doug Geier. Chalmer Black, Bob Vergara, Lee Friesell, Steve Otto, Kemper Holt, Casey McKee, Fred Borg, Ismail El Abd, Rich Tardit, Rich Marshall, Lester Roberts, Pete Friesell, Kojo Bawuab, Coach Cunningham, and Dexter Nichols. 1970 Record Bethany Opponents 4 John Carroll 1 1 Case 1 4 Western Reserve 1 6 Wash and Jeff 2 1 Slippery Rock 1 Alderson Broad 3 3 John Carroll 1 3 Allegheny Record: 5-1-2 1 Doug Geier brings the ball up field against John Carrol 128 s M «.v lip in Third Year of League Competition After only three short years of trying, the Bethany soccer gquad captured its first PAC championship. The hooters Finished with a 5-1-2 record, their only loss being against lationally-ranked Alderson Broaddus. The outstanding ame in a season of great ones was the 6-2 shellacking of ival Washington and Jefferson. Saining All-PAC honors were Jack Morgan, Rich Cox, [ohn Jenkins, Rich Siconolfi, and Frank Christy. Morgan, 3 four year starter, averaged 20 saves a game. Cox. all conference for three years, was outstanding at the full- back position. Jenkins did a fine job at left halfback for the Bisons, scoring two goals, while Christy, a freshman, scored five. Charlie Haydar. the Tanzanian Terror, led the team in scoring with seven goals. In conference play, the Bisons maintained a 3-1 ratio in goals scored to goals allowed. The championship proved a fitting reward for Seniors Morgan, Cox, Joe Studick, Bill McKee and Lester Roberts, who were the nucleus of the team four years ago when soccer was only a club sport at Bethany. Above: Senior Captains Rich Cox, Jack Morgan. Joe Studick and Coach John Cunningham. Below: Freshman Frank Christy attempts a shot through John Carroll defensemen. i £ r ns ite ' sfc .i. ' s . 129 Sophomore Doug Cairns races toward ball missed by a John Carroll hooter. Frank Christy follows the action in a game played at the Bison home field. Bethany won the game on the three goals of Charlie Haydar, 4-1. They were also victorious in a return match with the Blue Streaks in Cleveland. 3-1. Gerrit Mayer warms up in the court between Old Main and Irwin. 130 Five Players Named to All-PAC Team Iharlie Haydar prepares to score against |ohn Carroll. -laydar knows that practice makes goals. He scored seven. Jack Morgan blocks a shot on goal by an Alderson Broabbus player as Lance Tacke looks on. Morgan was quite busy against A-B as they scored three goals while stopping the Bison attack cold. The Bisons suffered their only loss of the season. 3-0. 131 Coach Skip Applin encourages his swimmers against Wesleyan. ■ a i i« ss ia :8;  J« '  ' ■■■ « a tt a H m  m m « ' , ' - e -e . ' i % ■ sag -ISf- Bethany ' s waterbound backstroker heads into the final lap, The fans await the race ' s start. Swimmers Siconolfi pluges in against Wesleyan, Win PAC Championship Bethany swimmers won their fifth ;onsecutive conference crown by jeating runner-up W J by 31 Doints. The Bisons ended the regu- ar season with a 4-4 record. lan McDowell set a conference ■ecord in the 100-yard breast stroke, Afhile Junior Rich Siconolfi dove his vay to a new PAC mark. Dther merman gaining first place ibbons included: Jim Brunson, Fom Emch, Harris Bucklin, and Jon Vlulder in the 400-yard freestyle; Bucklin and Brunson in the 200 and 100 yard freestyle; and Don Hezlap in the 200-yard breast stroke. Bethany Opponents ; 8th out of 10 Penn State Relays 49 WVU 66 74 Allegheny 37 60 Indiana University 53 72 W.V. Wesleyan 37 60 Case 51 65 Morris Harvey 48 46 Clarion 65 60 Wash and Jeff 53 49 Grove City 66 PAC 1st 133 @ © C M? « g FRONT ROW, left to right: Coach Applin, Steve Soloway, George Koszalka, Dave Nicholson, Kevin Davis, Jim Brunson, Rich Siconolfi, Cliff Wright, Tom Emch, Craig Rahl, Bruce Feldman, and John Hoffman. SECOND ROW: Gerald Meyers, Steve McKinley, Alan Mc- Dowell, Steve Garth, Harris Bucklin, Randy Thompson, Richard Pearson, Patrick Ford, Don Hezlap, B.J. Haley, and Mitsulaka Nakamara. im Brunson (far left) takes off in free style event • ' J 134 iconolfi demonstrates his record breaking form reast strokers head toward close finish S- • ' 0 Swimmers brace for judge ' s signal to dive ;!•■••.«., • • a • a . a  « • - .-5ri«  , ■••■ During the season, Siconolfi set three records against Grove City for his diving. The Bisons broke nine pool records when they defeated Morris Harvey at Charleston. Record setters included: Bucklin, B.J. Haley, and Don Hezlap. Coach Applin will lose no swimmers because of gradua- tion next season when the merman will race for their sixth straight PAC championship. C M Randy Fox battles for rebound as Lee Eck (10) looks on Peterson scores two easy ones Bisons Eck ekes out two more 136 Improve Record, Place 3rd in PAC Coach Tom Allen ' s basketball squad had its best year under his super- vision, finishing with an 8-10 slate. The Bisons finished third in the conference behind W J and Al- legheny. The basketballers lost only one game on the home court, but could not win on the road. The home loss was to W J in the final game of the season. Lee Eck, sophomore guard, ended the season with 324 points and was second in the conference in per game average. He was named to the All-Conference team. Denny Peterson, a junior, led the PAC in rebounds with 221. Captain Don Jackson, a senior, scored 244 points and finished with a three year total of 402. The Bison bench and spectators at the W J game 137 FRONT ROW, left to right: Lee Eck, Steve Vitchner, Robert Matthews, Dennis Peterson, Don Jackson, Randy Fox, Larry Sanders, and Greg Wagner, SECOND ROW: Robert Riley, Jim Dailer. Neil Kiefer, Paul Davenport, Doug Sadl er, Dewey McKay, Andy Kowalo, Rod Lake, and Coach Allen. THIRD ROW: C,C. Schwertfeger, Larry Sadler and Demrey Brandon, Bill Doney, Joe Schmitt, Dan Stewart, Bill Dennis, Jim Joyle, and Chuck Sawyer. Bethany Opponent 69 Muskingham 76 81 Denison 86 82 John Carroll 70 70 Hiram 69 76 Wash and Jeff 85 76 Allegheny 92 86 Marietta 110 105 Western Reserve 73 . 65 Thiel 66 84 Western Reserve 88 57 Grove City 64 88 71 86 Case Allegheny Geneva 64 53 81 76 Thiel 61 66 Case 69 71 John Carroll 61 76 Wash and Jeff PAC: 3rd 79 Soph Satch Sanders lets one fly from beyond the foul circle Another shot at the hoop (opposite page) All-Conference Lee Eck gets a basket in season ' s finale with W J 139 190 pound champ Mike McKay John Carroll matman puts moves on Dan Swickard FRONT ROW, left to right: Rick Price, Bill Taczak. James Martin and Ralph Leslie. SECOND ROW: Jeff Stolz, Robert Schmitt, Chuck Sommars, Jim Clayton, and Tom Apesos. THIRD ROW: Coach Hib- bert. Mike McKay, Dan Swickard, Dan Vogt, Lou Bachner, and Doc Martin, i m (! - 140 rhe referee watches closely as Jim Clayton tries for a pin Wrestlers Finish Last in PAC Competition rhe 1970-71 wrestling team ended a dismal season by alacing sixth out of six teams in the conference cham- Dionship tournament. The matmen were one and 10 luring the regular season matches. First year Coach John Hibbert ' s squad managed a victory Dver Carnegie-Mellon. Lightweight Ralph Leslie and Heavyweight Dan Swickard pinned their opponents in that match. Freshman Mike McKay won the conference title at 190 pounds with flawless wrestling at Allegheny, site of the championships. Senior Captain Bill Taczak ended a four year career by placing second in the 134 pound class. Taczak was un- defeated in his first five matches, ending the season with a 7-3 record. Freshman Jeff Stolz placed fourth in the championships in the 142 pound class. Coach Hibbert, losing only Taczak and Steve Cocumelli, looks for a more productive team next season. Bethany Opponent 10 Alderson- Broaddus 30 16 Allegheny 26 3 Duquesne 39 5 John Carroll 34 13 Marietta 27 8 Case 34 15 Wash and Jeff 27 10 Thiel 30 6 Mount Union 36 39 Carnegie- Mellon 5 18 Grove City PAC: last 28 141 _:g; •M Bison Nine Finishes in Third The baseball team with a 6-5 record in league games, wound up third in the PAC. Allegheny was first. The Bisons started the season with a non-league road- trip. They lost four straight to the teams of Randolph Macon, Bridgewater, and Hampden-Sydney. Senior Denny Robinson, a former All-NAIA pitcher, had a somewhat mediocre season. He won three games, lost two, while his earned run average was a quite respect- able 1.70. Larry Sadler was the leading hitter on the team with an average of about .400. Mark IHiicks and Mark Fedak batted around .300. The team average was .277. Errors hurt the nine throughout the year. In one stretch, they committed 22 errors in four games. Coach Skip Applin will lose Pat Mauro, a three year starter, Joe Studick, a two year man, Doug Burnett, Bill Torowicz, and Robinson to graduation. 142 lobinson demonstrates his AU-NAIA form Hicks turns too late to nab Allegheny runner 143 ' ■m ' ? , Studick beats a low pitch foul. Rod Lake barely beats the ball to the base. A quiet Bison bench. 144 (Front row) Joe Studick, Paul Markos. Paul Soly, Clark Sawyer. Owen Hughes. Mark Hicks, Dennis Robinson, Doug Burnett, Mark Fedak, Melvin Cline. James Godish. Rich Sorenson. Terry Vogler. (Second row) Joe Paulo. Mgr; Thaddeus Gefert. Rod Lake. John Dalels. Larry Sadler. Bill Torowicz. Steve Vitchner, Coach Applin. Dewey McKay. Neil Kiefer. Andy Kowalo. Pat Mauro. Tim Spang. and Dennis Pavan, Mgr. .obinson swings way ahead of a change up. 145 Season record: Bethany Opponent Randolph Macon 4 2 (2) Bridgewater 7 (6) 2 Hampden Sydney 13 16 W J 6 8 (7) Thiel 3 (13] 3 (6) Allegheny 4 mam 2 (2) Case 1 (0) 3 W J 4 8 (8) Western Reserve 2 (4) 5 Case 8 I wu I mmiiuxoujJUiKii ii! ' ' — w— ■.rf 146  ,in.iTTmiH;!ilI ' : r.ij ' j ■• ii.;h.- ' • ' i- ' ■ . .. 1 K Studick throws too late to Sadler. Lefty Mark Fedak cuts at a pitch Coach Applin talks to his troops on a rainy day Senior Pat Mauro jumps on a fastball. nlitiHig ffllffll MM ' Ji -mSs d — -«. V , : . Whitney Lan caster pursues the ball PAC Tourney Western Reserve Bethany Case Allegheny John Carroll Wash Jeff 148 ■ -. V s s ■. sw;v; ; r V v V i ■ ,-V-S SV ' v . ,- s V- ■ .- V TAVyjr •,-•. ' ■ jj Spencer swings smoothly during a doubles match Page Lyons exhibits his backhand form. % ' : ' :n! '  SteHBB■r (Left to right) Manager Richard Hudson, Coach Joe Kurey, Tom Thurlow, Curt Spencer, Whitney Lancaster, Jim Kammann, Page Lyons, Bob Lamb, Cliff Mazzetti, and Coach Coin. Netters Upset in PAC ' s, Finish 2nd Senior Jim Kammann delivers a hard shot. The tennis team ended an otherwise successful season by finishing second in the President Athletics Confer- ence tournament held at Case-Western Reserve. Last year ' s champ Western Reserve won easily. Senior Co-Captain Jim Kammann lost in the final first singles match. Kammann was the number one man all year. Whitney Lancaster, third singles, also lost in the finals. Cliff Mazetti, a freshman, made it to the finals in the sixth singles, but also was defeated. The team of Bob Lamb and Tom Thurlow were the only Bison doubles finalists and they lost in three sets. The netters finished the regular season with a 9-3 record. Senior Curt Spencer played number two during the season, teaming up with Kammann for the number one doubles. Sophomore Whitney Lancaster was the number three man and with Page Lyons played second doubles. Bob Lamb lost only twice during the regular season in the number five singles. Coach Kurey will lose Kammann, Spencer, and Lamb because of graduation. « t i s_ Members include: Coach Ault, Rich Siconolfi, Tim Maloney, Tom Caraciolo. Demrey Brandon, Colin Sanford, Gary Strobel, Jon Hubbard, Chalmer Black; Jerry Lohyde, Paul Stein, Phil Harvin, Lee Eck, Mark Nicholson, John Woodruff, Bill Walker, John Pope, Walt Carpenter; Bob Radakovich and Sam Radakovich. 150 Brandon breaks across the finish line. Tracker X _ %- ' ■ ? ' ' how Improved Season rhe Bisons set three school records ind took two firsts as they finished in he PAC tourney with 59 points. sophomore Mark Nicholson took first n the discus with a toss of 141 feet, a ichool mark. jam Radakovich won the shot put with 1 record-breaking heave of 48 feet, aul Stein finished third in the 440 ard hurdles but set a new mark of 57.4 seconds in doing so. Qemrey Brandon finished fifth in the 100 yard dash. Lee Eck placed third in ;he 880 yard run. Colin Sanford took a :hird in the pole vault. rhe team was 3-4 in regular season meets. PAC Meet Case 190 John Carroll 93 Thiel 60 Bethany 59 West. Reserve 49 Wash and Jeff 40 Allegheny 36 151 Golfers Place Fifth The golf squad finished fifth out of seven teams in the PAC tourney held at Highland Springs. Captain Dick Schwinn, a senior, finished second with a 36 hole total of 157. Schwinn was picked for the All-PAC team. He had an average of 79.2 strokes per round during the regular season. Other scores included: Jeffrey Andrews, 174; Jim Dailer, 169; Bill Cruse, 170; and Rich Tompkins, 172. The team ended the regular season with a 3-7-1 record in PAC meets and 4-10-1 overall. Left to right; Jeffrey Andrews, Joe Soos, Rich Tompkins, Bill Cruse, Dan Remely. Keith Cline. Jim Dailer, Dick Schwinn, and Coach Tom Allen. Jeffrey Andrews hits a fairway wood. Dick Schwinn warms up before a meet. 153 j ' - ' ' ■ ,1.. • ' ' . ' ■■. , jsa ?- . ■ .■ . v • Rich Tomkins measures up his shot. Jim Dailer prepares to hit. 154 ,? S ' . Keith Cline looks over his shot. i .i . 0m 155 T .j-, ' ■--- fm ' ■l.V - ■ ' Wfe, • ::.i ?3j IS: ' ■ . ■ ■ ,. , ,,.- — 1_ ■ . • -. -r . ■ ■— -, • s . ■ An Alpha Sig hits the Softball. The girls intramural swim meet. 156 Runners prance over the hurdles at the track meet ' 11(1 aitin Betas Finish 1st in Intramurals i very close finish in the 50 .ir l d.i h The Beta Theta Pi Fraternity won the championship of intramurals during the regular season. They dethroned last years winner, Sigma Nu. The Betas took a first in football, ' B ' League basketball and in Softball while doing well in all minor sports. They amassed a total of 279 points. The Woolery House was second, copping firsts in basketball and volleyball. They had 270.5 total points. Enthusiasm and interest was high among all the fraternities, making competition keen. Playoffs in sever- al sports were needed as two or three teams were tied for first place. Congratulations to the Betas and all the other participants for an excit- ing intramural year. And best of luck to all teams in next year ' s play. Intramural Standings Beta Theta Pi 279.0 Woolery 270.5 Sigma Nu 254.0 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 243.5 Alpha Sigma Phi 233.5 Kappa Alpha 211.0 Delta Tau Delta 196.5 Phi Kappa Tau 195.5 The Beta-Woolery playoff game. 157 iS :: ' ;- : ni 0 j.. t y ' Seniors 160 Dedication: Miss Pearl Mahaffey What does it mean to be great? Is greatness popularity — status among peers? Or is greatness power — the ability to manipulate people? Can greatness be judged by material wealth, physical strength, or mental prowess? Is a great person a figure in history, a person immortalized in books? Pearl Mahaffey was great. Her greatness, though, was not due to popularity and power, money and might, or intellect and immortality. Hers was, as Dr. Gresham said in his eulogy Sunday, a modest greatness. If any one trait characterized Miss Mahaffey ' s greatness, it was her tremendous capacity to love. What else but love, love of people, love of knowledge, love of life, could mo- tivate a person to spend a lifetime in service to Bethany College, young people, and the pursuit of knowl- edge? Greatness characterized by love, and not by power or wealth, is rare, but enduring. Bethany College was fortunate to have it, as manifested in Pearl Mahaffey, for so long. Remember her example. Mark Melson 161 COLLIN BLAIR SANDFORD President GEORGIANAC. NANNI Secretary-Treasurer WILLIAM TACZAK Vice-President 162 BETH FAY ADAMS RBARA LEWIS ADAMS COLLIN BLAIR SANDFORD Avon, Connecticut. B.S. Chemistry. Dean ' s List. Beta Theta Pi. Football. Track. Chemis- try Club. Ski Club. Who ' s Who. Senior Class President. GEORGIANA C. NANNI Clairton, Pennsylvania. B.A. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta. WILLIAM TACZAK Avella, Pennsylvania. B.S. Math. Sigma Nu. Who ' s Who. Football. Wrestling, Varsity B President. FREY PHILLIP ANDREWS LINDA MAE ALDRIDGE BARBARA LEWIS ADAMS Orange, Connecticut. B.A. Education. Kappa Delta. Intramurals. Messiah. Bell Choir. BETH FAY ADAMS Birminghamj_ Michigan. B.A. French. Kappa Delta. Choir. Tutorial Program. Vineyard Hills. French Club. German Club. Junior Year Abroad. LINDA MAE ALDRIDGE Barrington, New Jersey. B.S. Psychology. Alpha Xi Delta. CLEW. Ski Club. Resident As- sistant. Departmental Assistant. A.W.S. JEFFERY PHILLIP ANDREWS Westfield. New Jersey. B.A. Economics. Alpha Psi Omega. Student Union Board. Tower, Business Manager. Golf team. Dramatics. GARY ANDY Washington, Pennsylvania. B.A. History, Soccer. Intramurals. Beta Theta Pi. SCOTT DOUGLAS AUER Cranford, New Jersey. B.A. History and Politi- cal Science. Alpha Sigma Phi, Secretary. Tu- torial. Intramurals SCOTT nOUGl,AS AUER JANET ELLEN AUSTIN PAULINE F. BECKER DOROTHY MARY BATICH JANET ELLEN AUSTIN Watertown. Connecticut. B.A. Spanish. Zeta Tau Alpha. Student Advisor. Sophomore Counselor. Freshman Queen. SBOG. CLEW. Newman Club. Departmental Assistant. THOMAS COOMBS BANE Clarksburg, West Virginia. B.A. Communications. Kappa Alpha. Intramurals. WVBC. DOROTHY MARY BATICH Garwood, New Jersey. B.A. French. Sophomore Counselor. French Club. I.R.C. Concert Choir. Tu- torial. Vineyard Hills Program. PAULINE F. BECKER Bethel Park. Pennsylvania. B.A. English. Dean ' s List. Literary Society. Dramatics. Tutorial. Softball. PEGGY JEAN BELL Wellsburg, West Virginia. B.A. Elementary Educa- tion. Departmental Assistant. Kappa Delta. Who ' s Who. Dean ' s List. Outstanding Junior Woman. SNEA. Intramurals. January Term Committee. DONNA LYNN BENSON Chagrin Falls, Ohio. B.A. Sociology and Anthropo- logy. Departmental Assistant. WVBC. DONNA LYNN BENSON MARCIA A. BERKEY MARCIA A. BERKEY Hooversville, Pennsylvania. B.A. Elementary Educa- tion. Alpha Xi Delta, Corresponding Secretary. Spanish Club. JOAN L. BISHIP Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. B.A. History. Varsity Sports. Intramurals. JUDY S. BLACK Sjhaker Heights, Ohio. B.A. Elementary Education. Dean ' s List. Gamma Sigma Kappa. Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. Senior Fellow. Alpha Xi Delta, President. College Council. Panhellenic Council. Vineyard Hills. LESLIE RUTH BREUNIGER Medham, New Jersey. B.A. Elementary Education. Alpha Xi Delta. AWS. WRA. Ski Club. lUDY S. BLACK LESLIE RUTH BREUNIGER r JUNE LEE BRUNO DOUGLAS WILLARD BURNETT KENNETH L. BURSE KAREN A. BUTLER JUNE LEE BRUNO Harrington, Illinois. B.A. French. Dean ' s List. Woodrow Wilson Fellowship Nominee. Tutorial. French Club. DOUGLAS WILLARD BURNETT Livingston, New Jersey. B.A. History and Political Science. Dean ' s List. Varsity Sports. McLean, Vice- President. KENNETH L. BURSE Ridgewood, New Jersey. B.A. Economics. Phi Kappa Tau. Economics Club. Intramurals. KAREN A. BUTLER Parsippany, New Jersey. B.A. Communications. Tower. Bethandian, Editor. Harbinger, Editor. Pi Delta Epsilon. SBOG, Vice-President. IFC. College Council. Who ' s Who. Zeta Tau Alpha. Homecoming Candidate. ta PAUL JOHN CACECI ELIZABETH CAMPION PAUL JOHN CACECI Brookfield, Connecticut. B.A. Economics. Beta Beta Beta. Sigma Nu — Vice-President. IPC. College Council. Bethanian. Economics Club. Intramurals, ELIZABETH CAMPION Morris Plains. New Jersey. B.A. Sociology. Alpha Xi Delta. Sociology Club. Homecoming Queen Can- didate. MARIA CHALDARES Weirton, West Virginia. B.A. English. Gamma Sigma Kappa. Kappa Delta. Lambda Iota Tau. Sophomore Counselor. SNEA. KATHRYN ELEANOR CHAM Warren, Ohio. B.A. History. Alpha Xi Delta. Phi Alpha Theta. Resident Assistant. Dean ' s List. CLEW. SUSAN C. CLARK Montclair, New Jersey. B.A. French. Alpha Xi Delta. Kalon. Who ' s Who. Wira Heinz Award. Shirley Morris. Award. College Union Board. SBOG. French Club, President. Spanish Club. IRC. WILLIAM S. CLARK Ridgewood, New Jersey. B.A. History. Alpha Sigma Phi, President. Intramurals. College Council. KATHRYN ELEANOR CHAM MARIA CHALDARES WILLIAM S. CLARK dl STEPHEN A. COCUMELLI NANCY LEECUCKLER KEVIN B, COIT NANCY J. COOPER lO ANN CUNNINGHAM RICHARD W. COX STEPHEN A. COCUMELLI Steubenville, Ohio. B.A. Physical Education. Beta Theta Pi. Football. Track. Intramurals. CEVIN B. COIT North Easton, Massachusetts. B.A. Sociology. Alpha Sigma Phi. Sociology Club. Intramurals. vIANCY J. COOPER Florham, New Jersey. B.A. Elementary Education. Alpha Xi Delta, Activities Chairman. Tutorial. SBOG. UCHARD W. COX Succasonna, New Jersey. B.A. Communications. Kappa Alpha, President. Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. Soccer — Captain. NANCY LEE CUCKLER Columbus, Ohio. B.A. Religion. Koinonia. En- counter. Tutorial Program. JO ANN CUNNINGHAM Wayne, Pennsylvania. B.A. Physical Education and Health. Phi Mu, Treasurer. Dean ' s List. College Council. AWS. 169 LINDA LEE DORAZIO KATHRYN A. DUMBAUGH LINDA LEE DORAZIO Detriot, Michigan. B.A. English. Kappa Delta. Departmental Assistant. Sophomore Counselor. Resident Assistant. Lambda Iota Tau. Kalon, Gamma Sigma Kappa. Who ' s Who. AWS. BARBARA JEAN DRAPER Bethany, West Virginia. B.A. Elementary Education. Dean ' s List. Gamma Sigma Kappa. Band. Choir. SNEA. KATHRYN A. DUMBAUGH Weirton, West Virginia. B.A. Physical Education Zeta Tau Alpha, President. College Council Panhellenic Council. SBOG. Intramurals. WRA Homecoming Candidate. SARAH LYNN DUNCAN B.A. History. Gamma Theta. Who ' s Who. Ohio. Alpha Sigma AWS, SARAH LYNN DUNCAN Steubenville, Kappa. Phi President. ROISIN OONA DUNNE Morristown, New Jersey. B.A. English. Kappa Delta. Lambda Iota Tau. Dean ' s List. Drama. Ski Club. In- tramurals. HAMED HASSEN EL-ABD Washington, D.C. B.A. Communications. Beta Theta Pi, Secretary. Football. Soccer. Tower. Pi Delta Epsilon. HAMED HASSEN EL-ABD iNJAMIN S. FOWLER iNJAMIN S. FOWLER North Haven, Connecticut. B.A. Sociology. Phi Kappa Tau. Male Chorus. Sociology Club. In- tramurals. PEPHAN M. FOWLER North Haven, Connecticut. B.A. Religion. Male Chorus. Drama. Intramurals. JSAN BARBARA FRILEN Beckley, West Virginia. B.A, Education. AWS. SNEA. Morlan Hall Council, Canterbury Club. WVBC. Encounter. 40MAS P. FERGUSON Ho-Ho-Kus, New Jersey. B.A. History. Alpha Sigma Phi. Varsity Soccer. . SCOTT GREEN, JR. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. B.A. Communications. Phi Kappa Tau. Pi Delta Epsilon. Bethanian, Editor. Tower, Associate Editor. Dean ' s List, Departmental Assistant. Intramurals. JSAN LEE GREEN Glenshaw, Pennsylvania. B.A. History. Pi Beta Phi. Phi Alpha Theta. STEPHAN M. FOWLER iOMAS P. FERGUSON SUSAN BARBARA FRILEN SUSAN LEE GREEN ANE MARTIN HAMLEY DIANE MARTIN HAMLEY Wexford, Pennsylvania. B.A. Elementary Education. Phi Mu Intramurals. JOHN WESLEY HARPER Ridley Park, Pennsylvania. B.A. History and Politi- cal Science. Intramurals. Mathematics. Sigma CONSTANCE HERBERT ARTHUR JOHN HAZES WASHINGTON, D.C. B.S. Alpha Espsilon. Swimming. D. CONSTANCE HERBERT Western Springs, Illinois. B.A, Physical Education. Kappa Delta. SBOG. Freshman Council. AWS. Social Committee. Intramurals. Varsity Sports. ROBERT T. HESS Webster, New York. B.A. Communications. Kappa Alpha. Art Club. Pi Delta Epsilon. Intramurals. EILEEN C. HILL Clairton, Pennsylvania. B.A. Art. Zeta Tau Alpha. Bethanian. Tower. Harbinger. Art Club. ROGER J. HIRSCH ROGER J. HIRSCH Belle Harbor, New York. B.A. Philosophy. Peace Committee. Jewish Fellowship. SBOG. Secretary of McLean Hall. RITA KAM-CHI HO Happy Valley, Hong Kong. B.S. Chemistry. Chemi- stry Club. Gamma Sigma Kappa. Dean ' s List. KATHERINE MARY HOUSTON Parsippany, New Jersey. B.A. Education. Kappa Delta. Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. Kalon. College Council. GRACE SCOTT IRVINE Steubenville, Ohio. B.A. Religion. Kappa Delta. Tu- torial. Koinonia. IRC. DONALD E. JACKSON Stafford, Ohio. B.A. Economics. Beta Theta Pi. Basketball, Co-Captain. Varsity B . Economics Club. Intramurals. KRISTI JACOBS Maplewood, New Jersey. B.A. Education. Phi Mu. SBOG, Secretary. GRACE SCOTT IRVINE KATHERINE MARY HOUSTON KRISTI JACOBS ARBARA MAY JONES lARBARA MAY JONES Cranford, New Jersey. B.A. Elementary Education. Dean ' s List. Zeta Tau Alpha. Majorette. IRADLEY K. JOSEPH Wheeling, West Virginia. B.S. Chemistry. Dean ' s List. Chemistry Club. Intramurals. AMES L. KAMMANN Jamestown, New York. B.A. Economics. Schedule Committee. Woolery. Economics Club. Tennis Team. Assistant to the Registrar. ' IICHAEL BERNARD KAUFMANN Somerville, New Jersey. B.A. Economics. Kappa Alpha. Track, Intramurals. IRC. Economics Club. Renner Union. January Term. VILLIAM RAY KIEFER Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. B.A. History. Alpha Sigma Phi. Intramurals. Phi Alpha Theta. :athy a. kimmel Stoystown, Pennsylvania. B.A. Elementary Educa- tion. Zeta Tau Alpha. AWS. Ski Club. SBOG. JAMES L. KAMMANN KATHY A. KIMMEL IICHAEL BERNARD KAUFMANN 1 DAVID S. KNIGHT G. PAULKRUSEY PATRICIA SHELTON LEE LEONARD B. LEVENTON RALPH JEROME LITTLE NANCY L. LOVETT BRIAN E. MACKOUL LINDA MARTELOCK 176 AVID S. KNIGHT Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. B.A. History. Kappa Alpha. Intramurals. PAUL KRUSET Monroeville. Pennsylvania. B.A. Physical Educa- tion. Sigma Nu. Football. Co-Captain. Varsity B . Intramurals. TRICIA SHELTON LEE Bethel Park, Pennsylvania. B.A. Elementary Educa- tion. Zeta Tau Alpha. Dean ' s List. Social Com- mittee. AWS. Intramurals. iONARD B. LEVENTON Brooklyn, New York. B.S. Biology. Beta Beta Beta. McLean. Intramurals. RALPH JEROME LITTLE Nen Kensington, Pennsylvania. B.A. History and Political Science. Sigma Nu. IPC, Secretary. In- tramurals. NANCY L. LOVETT Pearl, New York. B.A. Sociology. Alpha Xi Delta. Intramurals. BRIAN EDWARD MACKOUL Brooklyn, New York. B.A. Elementary Education. Kappa Alpha. Tutorial. Encounter. Drama. SNEA. LINDA ANN MARTELOCK Springfield, Pennsylvania. B.A. Art. SBOG. Art Club. Audobon Society. Peace Committee. Drama. AWS. DEBORAH L, MARTIN DOBORAH L. MARTIN Butler. Pennsylvania. B.A. Art. Phi Mu. Tower. Art Committee. Intramurals. KAREN M. MCCULLOCH Trenton, New Jersey. B.A. French. Semester in France. Kappa Delta, Treasurer. French Club. Drama. Yearbook. Tutorial. JOSEPH CLAIR MCFARLAND Hancock, Maryland. B.A. Religion. Bowling. En- counter. Koinonia. Tutorial. CATHERINE ANN MCNIEL Bedford, Ohio. B.A. Elementary Education. Zeta Tau Alpha, Ski Club. SUSAN COLBORN MEEHAN Grove City, Pennsylvania. B.A, Sociology. Phi Mu. Sociology Club. KENNETH DALE MIELKE Fanwood, New Jersey. B.A. History and Political Science. Delta Tau Delta, President. Outstanding Junior Man. Phi Alpha Theta, President. Gamma Sigma Kappa. Dean ' s List. Kalon. IFC, President. Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. Intramurals. CATHERINE ANN MCNIEL JOSEPH CLAIR MCFARLAND KEENETH DALE MIELKE PATRICIA MARIE MOHAN DALE ANN MORRIS CAROLYN JOYCE MILLER Chatham, New Jersey. B.A. Physical Education. Zeta Tau Alpha. Admissions Guide. PATRICIA MARIE MOHAN Tubac, Arizona. B.A. Physical Education. Alpha Xi Delta. WRA. Intramurals. JOHN ALEXANDER MORFORD Oceanport, New Jersey. B.A. Economics. Senior Fellow. Dean ' s List. Omicron Delta Epsilon. Male Chorus. Departmental Assistant. Gamma Sigma Kappa. Economics Club. Social Committee, KENNETH L. MORGAN Portsmouth, Virginia. B.A. Art. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Art Club, President, DALE ANN MORRIS Rochester, New York. B.S. Psychology. Zeta Tau Alpha. Dean ' s List. Departmental Assistant. Peace Committee. Field Hockey. Tennis. Volleyball. Psychology Society. D. BRENT MULGREW Steubenville, Ohio. B.A. History and Political Science. Phi Alpha Theta. Tower. Kalon. Dean ' s List. Gamma Sigma Kappa. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Semester in Washington. V 179 Kappa Club. ELLEN NEWSON ELLEN NEWSON Chevy Chase, Maryland. B.A. History. WILLIAM ARTHUR ORTON Wyckoff, New Jersey. B.A. Economics. Alpha-Treasurer. Intramurals. Economics Drama. HEATHER LEE OTTO Wellsburg, West Virginia. B.A. English. Phi Mu. Se- nior Fellow. Dean ' s List. Kalon. Gamma Sigma Kappa. Outstanding Freshman Woman. Student Court. Lambda Iota Tau. Concert Choir. Cheer- leader. BRAD STEPHEN OSTROFF Cherry Hill, New Jersey. B.A. History. Alpha Sigma Phi. Phi Alpha Theta. Beta Beta Beta. Economics Club. Vineyard Hills. Intramurals. ROBERT FRANCIS PASCUZZI Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. B.S. Alpha — Vice-President. WVBC. tramurals. NANCYE C. PENROSE Newport News, Virginia. B.A. Physical Education. Pi Beta Phi. Intramurals. Softball. Field Hockey. Volleyball. AWS. WRA. BRAD STEPHEN OSTROFF ROBERT FRANCIS PASCl ' ZZI HEATHER LEE OTTO Math. Kappa Ski Club. In- NANCYE C. PENROSE SUSAN NANCE PETITJEAN SUSAN NANCE PETITJEAN Jonesville, New York. B.S. Psychology. Kappa Delta. Encounter. Psychology Society. BARRY JOHN PIACENZO Washington, Pennsylvania. B.A. History and Politi- cal Science. Newman Club. Encounter. IRC. In- volvement Day. SBOC. fUDITH A. POLEN Washington, Pennsylvania. B.A. Physical Educa- tion. Counselor. Concert Choir. Messiah. Drama Varsity Sports. WRA. Beta Beta Beta. AWS. lEFFREY GRIFFITH MURREN Montvale, New Jersey. B.A. Physical Education Beta Theta Pi. Woolery. Intramurals. JUDITH A. POLEN JEFFREY GRIFFITH MURREN 181 1 I EDWARD MICHAEL POACH EDWARD J. PORTER EDWARD MICHAEL POACH Monroeville. Pennsylvania. B.S. Math. Alpha Sigma Phi. Male Chorus. College Council. Drama. Renner Union. EDWARD J. PORTER Clairton, Pennsylvania. B.S. Biology. Alpha Sigma Phi. Beta Beta Beta. Intramurals. PAUL EDWARD RAPETTI Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. B.S. Biology. Beta Theta Pi. Dean ' s List. Beta Beta Beta. IPC. Basketball. Social Committee, Co-Chairman. Intramurals. Department Assistant. JOSEPH ANTHONY RAVELLA Wilmerding, Pennsylvania. B.S. Biology. Beta Beta Beta. Woolery. Intramurals. College Council. SBOG. JEFFREY REITER Wheeling, West Virginia. B. S. Psychology. Psychology Society. Drama. LESTER JAY ROBERTS Wapping, Connecticut. B.S. Math. Phi Kappa Tau, Vice-President, Social Chairman, Photographer. Ski Club, President. Soccer. Intramurals. JOSEPH ANTHONY RAVELLA EFFREY REITER JANCY GAY ROW Long Valley, New Jersey. Physical Education. Pi Beta Phi. Intramurals. Varsity Sports. WRA. Social Chairman. )ENNIS S. ROBINSON Peekskill, New York. B.A. Physical Education. Alpha Sigma Phi. Baseball, All-NAIA All- American, All-PAC. Basketball. Varsity B . Newman Club. In- tramurals. :H0MAS BRUCE SANDERS Vandergrift. Pennsylvania. B.A. Economics. Tennis Team. Social Committee. Economics Club. JHELLEY BRONWEN SAXER Taylor, Pennsylvania. B.A. History. Alpha Xi Delta. Phi Alpha Theta. IRC. NANCY GAY ROW DENNIS S. ROBINSON SHELLEY BRONWEN SAXER 183 CHARLES EARL SCHIEB Bridgeville, Pennsylvania. B.A. History and Political Science. Phi Alpha Theta. Beta Theta Pi. Cross- country. Track. Varsity B . Ski Club. KAREN L. SCHNEIDER Northport, New York. B.A. History. January Term Committee. Hockey Team. CAROL A. SCHOFF Cheshone, Connecticut. B.A. Elementary Education. Zeta Tau Alpha, Treasurer. Intramurals. Bethanina. SNEA. SANDRA GAIL SCHRECK Wyorriissing, Pennsylvania. B.A. Elementary Educa- tion. Alpha Xi Delta. AWS. WRA. CHARLES RICHARD SCHWINN Wheeling, West Virginia. B.S. Math. Football. Golf, Captain. Varsity B . MILTON SHANLEY Wheeling, West Virginia. B.A. Communications. Kappa Alpha. Pi Delta Epsilon. THOMAS ANDERSON SIPPRELL Hamburg, New York. B.S. Biology. Beta Beta Beta. IRC. Choir. Encounter. Tutorial. Departmental As- sistant. LARRY JAY SMITH Bethel Park, Pennsylvania. B.A. History and Politi- cal Science. Phi Alpha Theta. Alpha Sig ma Phi. SBOG, Transportation Committee. Intramurals. 184 i HARLES EARL SCHIEB r — lANDRA GAIL SCHRECK KAREN L. SCHNEIDER CAROL A, SCHOFF CHARLES RICHARD SCHWINN MILTON SHANLEY THOMAS ANDERSON SIPPRELL LARRY JAY SMITH 185 ROBERT MICHAEL SOLY ROBERT MICHAEL SOLY Bethany, West Virginia. B.A. History. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Band. Choir. SBOG. JOHN ALLARD SOMSKY McDonald, Pennsylvania. B.A. Physical Education. Sigma Nu. Football. Intramurals. DENNIS DAVID SPARKS Columbus, Ohio. B.A. Religion. Woolery. Encounter. Koinonia. Tutorial. Intramurals. CURTIS M. SPENCER Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. B.A. Economics. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Basketball. Tennis. Varsity B . In- tramurals. GARY ALAN STROBEL Bocaraton, Flordia. B.S. Biology. Kappa Alpha. Kalon. Varsity B . Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. Beta Beta Beta. Track. Cross-Country. WVBC. IPC. Band. MARLENE V. SUZNICK Westlake, Ohio. B.A. History. SBOG. WVBC. GARY ALAN STROBEL DENNIS DAVID SPARKS WILLIAM ROBERT TOROWICZ ROBERTA SUSAN TURNER PAUL EUGENE VANDYKE FFREY STEPHEN TUCKER WILLIAM ROBERT TOROWICZ Spotswood, New Jersey, B.A. Sociology. Alpha Sigma Phi. Football. Baseball. Varsity B . In- tramurals. Sociology Club. JEFFREY STEPHEN TUCKER Schroon Lake. New York. B.A. Economics. Economics Club. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Vice- President, Treasurer. Ski Club. ROBERTA SUSAN TURNER Wyckoff, New Jersey, B,A, Elementary Education, Alpha Xi Delta, French Ciub. Intramurals, SBOG, PAUL EUGENE VANDYKE Wellsburg, West Virginia, B,S, Chemistry, Woolery, Dean ' s List, Gamma Sigma Kappa, Chemistry Club, Basketball. Intramurals, •I I 187 CHARLES S. VAVRINA CHARLES S. VAVRINA Tenafly. New Jersey. B.A. History. Kappa Alpha. World Campus Afloat. Intramurals. Track PETER C. WALLACE Madison. New Jersey. B.A. History and Political Science. Alpha Sigma Phi. SBOG. IPC. Social Com- mittee. WILLIAM CHARLES WARNKY Houston, Texas. B.A. Religion. Delta Tau Delta. SBOG, Parliamentarian. Student Court. IRC. In- tramurals. PAMELA SUE WATKINS Dublin, Ohio. B.A. Elementary Education. Alpha Xi Delta. GLENNA SUSAN WEEKLY McMechen, West Virginia. B.S. Math. Church Choir. Encounter. SNEA. Tutorial. PAMELA DAWN WIGGINS Follansbee, West Virginia. B.A. Elementary Educa- tion. SNEA. Tutorial. Phi Mu. PAMELA SUE WATKINS WILLIAM CHARLES WARNKY PAMELA DAWN WIGGINS NE G. WHITTAKER JANE G. WHITTAKER Allen, Maryland. B.A. Physical Education. Pi Beta Phi. Athletic Committee. Varsity Sports. WRA. Social Committee. Little Sister of Minerva. JOAN LYNN WILLIAMS Houston, Pennsylvania. B.A. Sociology. Alpha Xi Delta. Tau Beta Sigma. Tower. Band. Majorette. In- tramurals. THELMA MARIE WILLIS Bethany, West Virginia. B.S. Psychology. Dean ' s List. Departmental Assistant. WRA. Psychology So- ciety. ALISON A. WINNICKI Caldwell, New Jersey. B.A. Elementary Education. Alpha Xi Delta. French Club. Girl ' s Basketball. AWS. ISDN A. WINNICKI . I ( JANE LOUISE YOUMANS JAMES CHARLES YURKO WILLIAM ZELLER SUSAN ZUBENKO DONNA K. ZULLO JANE LOUISE YOUMANS Painsville, Ohio. B.A. Art. Alpha Xi Deha. Art Club. Intramurals. JAMES CHARLES YURKO Weirton, West Virginia. B.A. Economics. Omicron Delta Epsilon. Dean ' s List. McLean Hall, President, Economics Club. WILLIAM ZELLER Darien, Connecticut. B.A. Communications. Pi Delta Epsilon. Kappa Alpha. Tower. WVBC. Bethanian, Associate Editor and Business Manager. Sociology Club. SUSAN ZUBENKO Canonsburg, Pennsylvania. B.A. Biology. Kappa Delta. Beta Beta Beta. DONNA K. ZULIO Mansfield, Ohio. B.A. Elementary Education. Alpha Xi Delta. Cheerleader. Homecoming Queen. 190 Not Pictured CHARLES G. ADAMS JOHN E. BOGERS, II SUZANNE MARIE BOEHM WILLIAM DU PONT N. MITCHELL HADDAD JAY ARTHUR HAMILTON LOUIS KENNETH HAUBER JEANNE MARIE HAUSER ERNEST C. HOGAN, III DOUGLAS WILLIAM HOTTEL DAVID ALLEN KEMP EDWARD LEE LABORDE DOUGLAS JOHN LEHRER WILLIAM JOSEPH MCKEE J. DAVID MACLAREN RICHARD A. MARTINELLI LINDA MERVINE JACK CALVIN MORGAN JOHN MOORE MICHAEL F. MURPHY GARY ALAN NIETHAMER ANDREW BARRY PERISTEIN DALE STEWART RICHARDSON GARY ARTHUR ROEPER MARY MARTHA ROSS SUSAN J. ROSTAD SUSAN K. SCHUBERT CHARLES EARL SCHWERTFEGER JOHN GREGORY SMITH JORY E. SMITH LYDIA PRINGLE THAGKRAY BEVERLY ANNE THOMAS JEFFREY GILLET THRESHER RICHARD TIMOTHY WALSH JANE ELIZABETH WALTON ! i CHARLES G. ADAMS Wellsburg, West Virginia. B.S. Math. Football. JOHN E. BOGERS, 11 Wheeling, West Virginia. B.S. Biology. Student Court, Chief Justice. College Council. Beta Theta Pi. Football. IFC. SBOG. Varsity B . SUZANNE MARIE BOEHM Rockville, Maryland. B.A. Sociology. Vineyard Hills. VIRGINIA ANN DEER Indianapolis, Indiana. B.A. Sociology. Kappa Delta. WRA. Intramurals. BRUCE EGERTON DERSCH Bound Brook, New Jersey. B.A. Music. Concert Choir. Male Chorus. Musicals. Band. WVBC. SBOG. Cultural Affairs. Renner Union. Departmental As- sistant. WILLIAM B. DU PONT Johnstown, Pennsylvania. B.S. Math. N. MITCHELL HADDAD Wheeling, West Virginia. B.A. Communications. Kappa Alpha. Pi Delta Epsilon. JAY ARTHUR HAMILTON Lewisville, Ohio. B.A. Physical Education. Basket- ball. LOUIS KENNETH HAUBER Ridgewood, New Jersey. B.S. Psychology. Delta Tau Delta. Dean ' s List. WVBC. Intramurals. Psychology Society. SBOG. IFC. JEANNE MARIE HAUSER Steubenville, Ohio. B.A. Elementary Education Drama. Gamma Sigma Kappa. Dean ' s List. Bethany Plan Committee. ERNEST C. HOGAN, III Jeddo, Michigan. B.A. Elementary Education. Choir DOUGLAS WILLIAM HOTTEL Weston, Connecticut. B.A. History and Politicc Science. IRC. Social Committee. DAVID ALLEN KEMP Wheeling, West Virginia. B.S. Physics. Beta That Pi. Football. EDWARD LEE LABORDE DuBois, Pennsylvania. B.A. Physical Education. PI; Kappa Tau. Football. Baseball. Varsity B . DOUGLAS JOHN LEHRER Wellesley, Mass. B.A. Communications. Pi Delt Epsilon. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Tower. WVBC Band. Drama. College Orchestra. Intramurals. WILLIAM JOSEPH McKEE Milford, Connecticut. B.A. History. Kappa Alphc WVBC. Soccer. Baseball. Band. Audobon. SBOG. LINDA MERVINE Akron, Ohio. B.A. Religion. Kalon. Encounter. J. DAVID MACLAREN West Hempstead, New York. B.A. English. Sigm Alpha Epsilon. College Union Board. RICHARD A. MARTINELLI Red Bank, New Jersey. B.A. Economics. Phi Kapp 192 Tau, President. Resident Assistant. Who ' s Who. Renner Union Chairman. Soccer. CLEW Chairman. CK CALVIN MORGAN Fairmont, West Virginia. B.A. Economics. Beta Theta Pi. Ski Club. Economics Club. Soccer Co-Cap- tain. Varsity B . DHN MOORE Washington, Pennsylvania. B.A. Religion. [ICHAEL F. MURPHY Bethany, West Virginia. B.A. History. ARY ALAN NIETHAMER Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. B.S. Mathematics. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Ski Club. Chemistry Club. In- tramurals. NDREW BARRY PERLSTEIN Bethany, West Virginia. B.A. History. Dorm Athletic Committee. Social Committee. Drama. ALE STEWART RICHARDSON Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. B.S, Physics. Kappa Alpha. Dean ' s List. ARY ARTHUR ROEPER Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. B.S. Physics. [ARY MARTHA ROSS Avella, Pennsylvania. B.A. Elementary Education. College Band. Kappa Delta. USAN J. ROSTAD Caldwell, New Jersey. B.A. Theater. Alpha Psi Omega. WVBC. College Choir. College Council. Drama. SUSAN K. SCHUBERT Manchester, England. B.A. Communications. Phi Mu. Tower. SBOG. WVBC. Departmental Assistant. Pi Delta Epsilon. Ski Club — Treasurer. CHARLES EARL SCHWERTFUGER Bethany, West Virginia. B.A. Physical Education. Basketball. JOHN GREGORY SMITH Rochester, New York. B.A. Sociology. Sigma Nu. Track. Varsity B . Football. Intramurals. JORY E. SMITH RRamsey, New Jersey. B.A. Education. Zeta Tau Alpha. Bethanian. Peace Committee. Audobon Soci- ety. Art Club. Intramurals. LYDIA PRINGLE THACKRAY Bethany, West Virginia. B.A. Economics. Omicron Delta Epsilon. BEVERLY ANNE THOMAS Salem., Ohio. B.A. Elementary Education. SBOG. Peace Committee. Spanish Club. SNEA. Drama. JEFFREY GILLET THRESHER North Caldwell, New Jersey. B.A. Theater. Dean ' s List. Who ' s Who. Alpha Psi Omega — President. WVBC. Departmental Assistant. RICHARD TIMOTHY WALSH Washington, Pennsylvania. B.A. Economics. JANE ELIZABETH WALTON Cleveland Heights, Ohio. B.A. Music. Pi Delta Epsilon. WVBC. Band. Field Hockey. Proctor, I ' ' l 193 l?1 , .-■ nU i ' jtA5lrf . ' Faculty ; A ■Ki ' A 9 f 4. President Perry Epler Gresham 196 r 197 The Vice Presidents BARRIE RICHARDSON, Dean of the Faculty JOHN GRAHAM, Treasurer and Business Manager ROBERT SANDERCOX, Dean of Students 198 Dffice Dfthe President :hester sillars, Director of Church Relations )AVID HOBE, Director of PubHc Information VEERED ITH NORMENT, Director of Alumni Relations OHN GERALD PATTERSON, Director of Development I 199 lis 4 Business Office and Renner Union THEODORE BUNNELL, Assistant Business Manager JOHN HOFFMAN, Assistant Business Manager GLADYS VAN CAMP, Cashier DARLINE NICHOLSON, Director of the College Union 200 Office of the Business Manager GLENN COX, Superintendent Buildings and Grounds LYNN QUEEN, Director of Data Processing SHIRLEY JACOB, Accountant PAUL WHITE, Manager of College Stores 201 Office of the Dean of Students ■ ss ROBERT NICHOLSON, Director of Residence Halls JOHN CUNNINGHAM, Assistant Dean of Students LARRY FRYE, Head Librarian 202 JOSEPH KUREY, Registrar WALTER BORTZ, Director of Admission KENNETH MILLER, Assistant Director of Admission 203 s Nurses and Food Service FLORA DEMARK, College Nurse CATHERINE SPRINGER, Infirmary Supervisor JACK LEONARD, Manager of Food Service 204 Art Department LOWELL YOUNGREN, Acting Chairman of the Department WESLEY WAGNER, Instructor in Art WALTER KORNOWSKI, Instructor in Art 205 Biology Department GARY LARSON, Chairman of the Department JAMES SAWTELL, Assistant Professor of Biology ALBERT BUCKELEW, JR, Assistant l rofessor of Biology PHYLLIS YOUNGREN, Instructor in Biology 206 Chemistry Department JOHN DRAPER, Chairman of the Department RICHARD STEBBINS, Assistant Professor of Chemistry WILLIAM CLARK, Associate Professor of Chemistry 207 Economics Department WILLIAM CHAMBERS, Instructor in Economics RANDOLPH COOEY, Instructor in Economics JOHN D. DAVIS, Assistant Professor of Economics CHARLES HALT, Cfiairman of tfie Department 208 Education Department JOHN SPENCE, Chairman of the Department MARGARET MATHISON, Associate Professor of Education DOROTHY HUESTIS, Instructor in Education JOHN U. DAVIS, Associate Professor of Education English HELEN LOUISE MCGUFFIE, Chairman of the Department JOHN TAYLOR, Associate Professor LARRY GRIMES, Assistant Professor DAVID JUDY, Assistant Professor ANTHONY MITCH, Assistant Professor 210 Department of Communications JAMES W. CARTY, JR. Chairman of the Department DAVID HOBE, Instructor in Communications WILLIAM GARVIN, JR, Director of the Radio Station HAROLD O ' LEARY, Instructor in Speech 211 Department of Drama HERBERT DRINNON. Assistant Professor of Drama THEODORE KIMPTON, Assistant Professor of Languages MARJORIE CARTY, Instructor in Foreign Languages 212 Department of Foreign Languages EARL MCKENZIE, Chairman of the Department RICARDO PASTOR, Instructor in Foreign Languages LEONORA CAYARD, Assistant Professor of Foreign Languages HANS RUNTE, Instructor of Foreign Languages 213 Department of Political Science CARL SCHWEINFURTH, Associate Professor of History ARTHUR KIRKPATRICK, Associate Professor of History CHANDLER SHAW, Distinguished Professor of History 214 Department of History WILLIAM YOUNG, Chairman of the Department STEPHEN COONEY, Instructor in History JOHN DAELEY, Assistant Professor of History 215 Department of Mathematics BRADFORD TYE, Chairman of the Department RONALD WARD, Assistant Professor of Math JOHN PERRINE, Instructor in Math JAMES ALLISON, Assistant Professor of Math 216 Department of Psychology WILBERT RAY, Distinguished Professor of Psychology MICKAY MILLER. Assistant Professor of Psychology TREVOR PIERCE, Chairman of the Department RICHARD THACKRAY, Instructor of Psychology W ' 1. %jA i 217 Music and Fine Arts ALBERT DEVAUL, Assistant Professor of Music NINA MCGOWAN, Part-time Instructor in Music OLIVER MANNING, Artist in Residence GEORGE HAUPTFUERRER, Chairman of the Department 218 Department of Philosophy ROBERT MYERS, Chairman of the Department HENRY SENDAYDIEGO, Assistant Professor of Philosophy KATHERINE METZNER, Instructor in Classics 219 H ui Hi 1 1 r — JBj mhi hmi HM Hi-Ld H I Rln yl E lll Department of Physics HSIOH-REN WEI, Distinguished Professor of Physics ROY CROSTON, Chairman of the Department STANLEY BECKER, Assistant Professor of Physics DAVID SEIDMAN, Instructor of Physics 220 miffia II HIM tL _ I Department )f Religion URTON THURSTON, Visiting Professor of Religion IRAM LESTER, Assistant Professor of Religion [CHARD KENNEY, Chairman of the Department I 221 Department of Physical Education ROBERT COIN, Chairman of the Department ELIZABETH REED, Associate Professor of Physical Education SUSAN HANNA, Instructor in Physical Education 222 Physical Education Department ALBERT APPLIN, Instructor in Physical Education THOMAS ALLEN, Assistant Professor of Physical Education ROBERT RILEY, Instructor in Physical Education M 223 Sociology and Library Science LARRY FRYE, Head Librarian PATRICIA JERSEY, Assistant Librarian KARL GARRISON, Chairman, Sociology Departme HOWARD MYERS, Assistant Professor of Sociolog 226 We realize that others share our hopes, dreams, and as- pirations. Understanding others helps us better under- stand ourselves. Talking with someone makes what we feel inside seem more real. And it helps us gain faith in ourselves. 227 228 Being active helps us obtain goals, whether it be winning awards, getting exercise, enjoyment, or just feeling like a part of the whole. All these things are important. 229 230 s im ' And in the end, all we have ac- complished seems sometimes futile, and our hopes fade away like smoke. The shoes we ' ve filled weren ' t really worth filling. The name we made others remember becomes forgotten in a while. And we walk along and think Was it all worth it? And then we realize the answer. All things considered — Yes, it was. 231 do most of the work you felt that need. I tried -™ ' ' I would like to thank Gefi Burke and Dave Hobe fo always telling me to get the damn thing done. I would like to thank my wife for her con- stant interest in my making this effort successful. 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