Bethany College - Bethanian Yearbook (Bethany, WV)

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- l _ j :fyf ' - V w. y. .. •; ■ Wrr v ' -.{irt - j ' ' i Bethany College ■Mik ' Bethany, West Virginia As the leaves start to change, we begin our journey to Bethany. Just over the hill or around the next bend is our home for the next nine months. Fall offers newness, different ex- periences, strange faces, challenging courses and interesting roommates. Freshmen move in with hopes of getting into the swing of things. They attend their first all-campus party, meet the col- lege president and some even try their first beer. Day by day the rotation of classes and professors gets to be routine. There are set times now to go to breakfast, lunch, dinner and the P.O. Satur- day ' s are busy with football, soccer and field hockey. Everyone is outside trying to get in all the studying they can before winter hits. Fall marked FHomecoming with the crowning of Sue Brigham as queen, the Delts winning the float com- petition, a rugged football game and dancing to Lester Lanin. It ' s the time for the Delt Heaven and FHell, Zeta halloween party, the KD pumpkin carving and Halloween caroling, the Phi Mu Boos, Phi Tau corn roast, the Beta Fall Ball and many more! And all along the Sophomore Slump is there, the Juniors begin their preparation to be Seniors, and the Seniors complete their long pro- cess of doing practicums, senior projects, re- sumes, comps and finally graduating. Winter takes over as the air starts to get cold. Winter coats and down vests become the fashion on cam|ius. People begin to cram for those extra points needed to pass a course and finish papers due in two weeks before. Thanksgiving and Christmas bring an extra special treat of good food. The Alpha Sigs celebrate their Founder ' s Day with a special ceremony. Santa Claus begins to appear and the snow starts to fall. Dates are being sought for Xmas formals. Gowns and suits are finally brought out of the closet. The Fresh- men decorate Renner Too for the first Freshmen Formal to be held there. The Sigma Nu ' s let their beards grow and make a stop at the Salvation Army for Bowery Brawl clothes. Pixie Parties and gifts of friendship end the semester. januar brings snow and more snow. Students come back to pick up extra courses and Seniors take comps. Registration begins for the second semester on a Sunday and classes begin all over again. Bid Da is upon the Freshmen and demands a decision which will affect the course of the next three years. A snow carnival prevails with sled rides down the Cresham House hill, tug of war and statues for George Washington ' s birthda . Pledg- ing begins. The weather warms up a little and Spring Break finalK comes! Spring hits Bethany with a spurge of playing tennis, throwing frisbees and studying in the sun. Shorts and T-shirts are worn with a flair. Sororities and fraternities hold the spring weekends. The KA ' s march to Phillips to invite the belles to the Dixie Ball. Honors Day recognizes dedicated stu- dents; May Morning Breakfast toasts the Senior women, Parent ' s Weekend and Spring Weekend emphasizes good times. And don ' t forget the Perry Gresham Day parade. Commencement causes conflicting feelings of I ' m finally getting out of here. and Boy, am I gomg to miss this place. It is the time of relief and satisfaction, apprehension of the future and the sad recogni- tion that this is the last day of being a student at Bethany. •W ' Ai v 1979 BETHANIAN STAFF EDITOR: Patricia Schodder FACULTY ADVISOR: Ruth Westlake SECTION EDITORS: Housing: Vale rie Bellofatto Faculty: Dave Hodge Activities: Debbie Oakley ARTIST: Frank Merryman, Mike Mulvaney, Ardyth Cope. HEAD PHOTOGRAPHERS: |im Zeithmal, Kim Ravenda, Cindy Testa, Robin Breithaupt. PHOTOGRAPHERS: Hal Leu, Sue Schwartz, Glen Glawronski, Ann Martino, Doug Holmes, Pete Cunningham, Amy Formichella, Tamara Tor- mohlen, Karen Wallace, Sarah Bunkley, Moya Melnick, Patty Schodder, Sean Harry. STAFF: Jenni Lester, Heather Truschel, Sue Brig- ham, Win Halkyard, Eric Schult, Rich Meyer, Beth Cullis, Joanne Jafferey, Lisa Carlson, Sha- ron Patterson, Melanie Garrett, Melissa Kearney. Color Photos Contributed by: Russ Nicely, Russ Rogerson, Pat White, Laura Lee, Harry Mainzer, Dick Leitch, Melinda Elliot, Michelle Schryver, Diana Filippi, Ellen Trebilcock. TABLE OF CONTENTS Essay 1 People Section 10 Housing 12 Faculty 50 Fall Section 76 Activities 78 Sports 80 Organizations 92 Activities 104 Winter Section 110 Sports 1 12 Activities Ufa Spring Section 126 Activities ' 28 Sports 134 Activities 1- -1 Seniors ' 5C) Essay 200 i J I Housing Home away from home . . . my place ... an identity . . . party place . . . buddies . . . inside jokes . . . roommates . . . four years of moving around . . . the older you get the farther away you get . . . memorable moments . . . unity . . . 12 m m mf, 13 Kappa Delta Le Freak . . . Edmo and the KD house ... Mr. Bill ... Tara ' s spa- ghetti . . . Disco . . . Daytona here we come . . . thorns and roses . . . eat my shorts . . . you l.S. . . . Win and |im . . . Woody ' s Goody . , . scholarship cup ... streaker ... most powerful women . . . Pitts- burgh ... O.J. ... Amazing ... tongue award . . . engagements . . . compa in January ... eat and run . . . token black . . . scavenger hunt and Paul, Dave, Keith . . . Kidnap . . . gang bang . . . violent love . . . airheads . . . A.O.T. ... 2 distinct sisters . . . spitting champions . . . hideous . . . R.P. C.P. ... I saw the pin . . . 14 First row, left to right: |udy Rodgers, Lori Atkinson, Ann Lee, Beth Grace, Patty Schodder. Second row: Barb Martinchich, Margaret Kemp, Donna Staderman, Beth Cullis, Pat White. Third row; Laura Lee, Barb Goresh, Sue Carse, Carey Kohler, Gay Glenn, Cyndie lones, Louise Reass, Debbie Oakley. Fourth row: Sharon Patterson, Sue McCandless, Terri Wallace, Win Halkyard, Lisa Carlson, loanne laffrey, Tara Renner. 15 Kappa Alpha First row, left to right: Kenny Jacobs, Gary Kurtz, Second row: Billy Dennison, Kevin Bradley, Russ Onofrlo, Drew McConaghy, Mark Gorton. Third row: Les Bek, Brent Myers, Brad Catalano, Paul Furlong, Chris Matthai, Jeff Sieber, Ted DeSelding, Chris loest. Matt O ' Shea, Tim Paulis. Fourth row: Bruce Blank, Greg Hammarmen, Dave Tomer, Bill Doughty, Paul Denfeld, Fifth row: Dave Otto, Bobby Hill, Bill FHeslin, Chuck Nalbantian, Chip Carpenter, Sixth row: |im FHoward, Dave Shapiro, Bill Feeney, Neil lohnson, Craig Liggett, Ralph Artuso, Eric Wilcox 16 Dixie Ball y ' all ... m C ' s ... Horizontal man . . . octobervest . . . Eric, the plate washer . . . soccer is a kick in the grass . . . do the Drew . . . weak . . . cata- lano goes east (on) . . . Mr. En- thusiasm . . . amundo . . . To- mer and Hill . . . thai in exile . . . otto ' s fender repair . . . the trav- eling piano show . . . top 40 teddy . . . wall sitting . . . hawk — the first time ' s the best ... the great KA flood . . . Eckerl ego . . . battlin ' . . . the Lurch shuffle . . . suchkin ' face . . . Kurtz go home again? . . . lusty wenches . . . grudge . . . jailbirds sponge . . . gates of oz ... engagements . . . for god and women . . . 17 S N i u F§ m a Front to back: Russell Rogerson, Tom Denne, Dale Grosso, Win Halkyard, Dave lablonowski, |erry Nanni, Mike DiStazio, |oe Carley, Phil Healy, Doug Bailey, Fred Congola, Mark Swiger, Francis Matthews, Ross Kleiner, |ohn Tritschler, |ohn Sholhead, Bill Kiser, Greg Dulkowski, Bob McCann, Ricky Villani, Ed Remus, Tom Price, Dave Vella, Mark Wawrzeniak, lay Outland, Frank Bazzano, laimie FHess, Jeff Flick, leff Severino, |oe Nappi, |eff Faust, Dave Edwards, Greg FHutchison, Ross Fowler, Dan Vogelhuber, |ohn Haberfield, Steve Zsigray, Marty Maag, Ken Gongola, Randall Peters, Rob Forner. 18 JOB SON W oofie vs. Quasimodo . . . Perry, the tat sow ... The dryer ' s broken again ... Puking on Brawl Night . . . Pierce Tapes 79 . . . soggy oggy . . . false . . . lusty, crusty wench . . . Epner- Captain Recreation . . . What vacuum clea- ner? . . . Munhall on ice . . . Eddie Munster and Hogs, Inc ... Miss Piggy and the smokehouse . . . Scum . . . The beard ' s on the rag . . . Dollars, Taxes . . . the pool balls . . . Head tor the Ranch . . . Where ' s our T.V.? . . . It ' s not that I want to drink, I have too. ... 1st female hanging . . . mass B-hits . . . packin ' our bags . . . headers, headers, headers . . . Where ' s Tritsch? . . . Roxanne . . . 19 Albho . . . super (fog) . . . wub- bish . . . that really jags me . . . hard roll Blaner . . . Heaven n ' hell . . . brownies . . . cloud 9 . . . hell upside down . . . Hell week . . . Act I, take I ... disco ex- perience . . . cars vs. house trailers . . . Pete ' s new toy . . . Oh boy. Rocky Horror Show . . . Sams . . . go for it . . . outa of here . . . goodnight Hal . . . season ' s greet- ings — on Morlan . . . life on the unknown hill . . . f great . . . Ira, the jag artist . . . Hooter . . . late night study session wing 4 . . . Penn ' s game ... 6 of the best . . . 20 Delta Tau Delta First row, left to right: Todd Williams. Second row: Hal Leu, Nancy Brewster, Carolyn Baney, Dot Vojvodich, Neil Leitch, Terri Wallace, |im Devlin. Third row; |oel Shuman, Alison Davies, Eric Rhodes, Nancy McLaughlin, Heather Trushel, Ned Ferris, George Couch, Rich Meyer, Nan Nackoul Fourth row: Bill Bossley, Kerry Sparks, Linda Kelsesky, |ohn Serra, Steve Ebbetis, Eric Schult, lohn Lau, Brian Starkey, Pete Fraiman, Steve Burtield, Kristen Cady. 21 Phi Mu First row, left to right: Ann Martino, Sue Kaplan, Alison Davies. Second row: Carolyn Baney, Chris Palmer, Penny Poirier, Michelle Schryver, Beth Rommel, Scarlett Foster, Liz Stevens. Third row: Linda Stokes, Sue Sniegocki, Sheila Baskett. Fourth row: Debbie Scheirer, Melinda Elliott, Patty Allinder, |ae Titus. Fifth row: Peggy Brown, Tina Tolley. Sixth row: Lee Ann Pierce, Cindi Woodyard, Sue Klein, Jackie FHeaton, Ceorgann Reed, Diana Filippi, Doreen Trudeau, Robin Breithaupt. Seventh row: Kathy Madison, Connie Carpenter, Marcy FHurl, Chris Klein, Lee Ann Paquette, losette Cicone, Karen Cuida, Ellen Trebilcock, Karen Woodworth. Eighth row: Cindy Marks, Arden Rosfeld, Kathy Chadwick, Sue Williams, Tamara Tromohlen, Linda Keale, Terri Zabrucky, Sue Sniegocki, Sue Brigham. Ninth row: Sue Bulick, Sherri Ryan, Kathy Talley, Cathy Palmer, Cindy Thome, ludy Flynn, Sue Criste, Amy Formichella, Missy Kearney, |ody Densberger. 22 Rally day ... 71 people - we ' re bigger than the Betas . . . Susie 13. and Chris P - the queen and part of her court . . . steak and bean ... 3 legacies monopoly on cheerleaders . . . senior rock rac - Liz wins . . . she ' s a very nice girl . . . end of an era - Sig to KA . . . who ' s got our composite this week? . . . IVi sets of twins . . . the dryer ' s busted again . . . Rye Wheat Moo Moo Supreme ' s imitations ... robbing the cradle, ... scoops and scenes ... phi ' s open house . . . Thompson ' s got the biggest room m the house . . . boyfriends abroad . . . Beany 4-eyes and Sorrey, . . . crashed mixers . . . hats, sun glasses sweats . . . name those goons . . . sisters . . . LIOB . . . 23 p h I K a P P a T a u First row, left to right: Mike Laughner, Tina Phillips, lodi Delonge, Beth Ferguson. Second rou Sarah Beth Lambert, lenny Maurer, Kristin Daniels, Mark Runyon, Dave Hodge, Nora Melnick. Thidr row: Ann Daily, Dan Whitfield, Scott Sunshine, Scott Lesiak, |ohn Faber, Werdie Van Arsdale, Tom Abrams, Mark Repco, Tim Dunn. Fourth row: Rachel Long, Frank Merriman, Beth Culiis, FHarry Mainzer, Tom Smith, Andy Wessels, Rob FHill, Dave Weber. Fifth row: )ohn Shabb, Darrell Vandervolt, Darrell Simmermaker, Debbie Oakley, Anne Roller, Mark Stultz, Keith Crawford, Paul Raub, John Sayers. Sixth row: Jenifer Beck, Tim Bartlett, Lauren Chase, Kevin Jazemski, Gary Bergman, Eliud Cautier. 24 Corn roast . . . mud football . . . playing solataire til dawn . . . Lucky Lady Lounge . . . Grunt, you again? . . . obnoxious, Buffalo . . . bizarre . . . Sams . . . House Mama . . . the Easter Bunny . . . Turk . . . aye . . . the captain . . . Kill the crow . . . SUVT . . . bagels . . . kielbassa, peanuts and beer . . . worshipping the porcelin god . . . the fabric of time and space . . . Mr. Bill gets toasty . . . Asylum LIVE records . . . return of F.P.M. . . . 2,000 year old senior . . . presidential course, the power elite . . . snow Nixon . . . Alumni weekend . . . pro con conpro . . . water, sun and suds . . . Zeppo cream . . . Kings Island . . . did anybody invite Deets? . . . graduation, so long, not goodbye. 25 Alpha Xi Delta First row, left to right: Cindy Dignazio, Pat Dautel, Sharon Roth, Darlene Anuskewicz, Cinny Rusticci, Mette Fjaere. Second row: Cindy Fulton, |oanne Daoust, Millicent Connor, Wendy Hickok, Ann Royston, Holly Hadigian, Liz Sentell, Anne Daly, Lisa Traub, Sally Bovie, Third row: Karsta Meyers, Tammy Feldman, Carol Moeller, Nora Bonville, Donna Palermo, Val Morris, Sue Haley, Gail Selden, Denise Pangersis, Dorothy Walker, leannette Stubbs. Fourth row: Kim Borelli, Lori Dragonir, Maria Catignani, Kathy Dewey. Fifth row: lean Whalen, Lori Fay, Lisa Bissell. Sixth row: Debi Utterbaugh, Hilary Hyde, Lynn Havenmeyer. 26 We are the Alpha Xi Raiders . . . tun and games . . . the loft ... the cave . . . MIA . . . Hoopie party . . . G-R-E-A-T . . . Mott Sisters . . . shuur . . . kami kazi . . . weak wears . . . DeBat . . . Linda . . . smut . . . Fred . . . wunderbar . . . WAD . . . weak . . . weant . . . trays chez . . . lounge woman . . . B-Ball champs .. . DERS . . . moms . . . stale . . . Hee Hee Hee Hee . . . like mother like daughter . . . beer pong quarters . . . V-Day mas- sacre . . . Oh, Yea . . . Mork around the T ... BOOSH . . . Lu ' Au-Aloha . . . 27 Beta Theta Pi The house . . . 974 . , . the dreaded . . . Howdy Boys . . . Lude . . . too lit . . . Hulk and Bird . . . breakdown and go . . . the world ' s oldenst ... 11 o ' clock club . . . get up, let out of here . . . Pedro and Lip . . . football captains . . . noids . . . Friday night live . . . sophomores . . . executive decisions . . . Weedhopper . , . Greek sing . . . sure ... all day Ray . . . Miami for coffee . . . extremely doubtful . . . steelheads . . . south . . . peanut butter his . . . Canaan Valley . . . WVU mixer . . . the boss and destruction ... are you guys done yet? . . . Peach . . . smooth . . . roadtrip . . . district chief . . . radi on entebbe . . . King . . . drink till you drop . . . the Reverand ... I like your style . . . Hazel and Colonel . . . siders . . . Egs and Kip ... Porky, P), Scorp, Dino, Bruce, Chubby Puddin ' ... Going for a swim ... 4 in a van to Florida . . . you got y our ID — get in the car ... no one takes me serious ... illegal aliens ... B and B ... Grunt ... Hammond destruction and construction . . . Cool Ray . . . medicine . . . translator . . . monry . . . something special . . . anything is possible with love and under- standing . . . 28 FirsI row, left lo right: Dino DeFlavio, Dave Egan, |ohn Alexander, Dave Cotlington, Clyde, Mike Kozar, Dave Cundling, Bil Railing, Second row: Dave Neurohr, Bill Wright, Mark Cenard, Dave Collins, Mike Fedun, Kevin Kelhofer, Scott Lanz. Third row: David Hess, Tom Emery, |im Pool, Kip Lewis, Mark Scorpion, Rirk Zarnorh, Gary Hammond, Ray Smith, E. Hayes, Mark Brooks, lim Scaffidi. Fourth row: Roh Rivera, Bill Hickock, Mike Bromley, Tim Ford, Bruce Kaiser, Doug Owens, Dave Marsh, Mike Dorsey, lohn Shope, lohn Lipinski, Terry Bruno, Bruce Bolkin, Last row: Dave Petrel, Greg lordan, Denny Williams, Gary Frankhouser, Todd DeSantis, Mike Murphy, Kevin Holewinski, |im Lane, Greg Dornslauder, Chris Hayes, ).B. Graham, Art Bertol, Lee Frankhouser, Mike Stahanczyk, Doug Cameron, Dennis Evans, Dr. Richard Kenny, left Boucek 29 First row, left to right: Cindy Hackett, Karen Franks, Barb Berghorn, Sue High, Dawn Huff, Pam Peterson, Michele Armstrong, Patty Head, Carol Prince, Debbie Young, Cindy Davis, MaryEllen Tait. Second row: Debbie Burns, Tricia Malley, )an Drogowski, Faith Skowronski, Naila Saba, TruDee Kamaras, Betsy Carey, Jill Flanick, Sara Waxman, Caryn Teutsch, Elise Harvey, Jill Heinrich, Joanne Risucci, Laurie Dobkin, Heidi Kossuth, Amy Holzhausen. 30 H m I S k. m ' ' ' i H fcs«f 5 : ;s!«SF = ■;-, ' ; ;-3 f- « ! 1 Fire ... I will survive . . . sit- t ing cheek to cheek, two in a seat ... no trays . . . How ya doin ' ... 52 quarts of beer . . . with the best C.D.Z.P. ' s ... all lit up . . . As TruDee Turns . . . what turntable? . . . pizza, pop, and cigarettes . . . Welcome to Zeta Beach . . . Hey TP man, where ya been? . . . warpaint and Zeta shoes . . . designer leans . . , the KA mixer can- celled ... he said hi to me, let ' s get lit ... local disaster area, we love abuse . . . whose pin- ning circle this time? . . . p-jam- ming 31 Sigma Alpha Epsilon First row, left to right: Russell Harding, Mark Sloan, Dave Borda, Bruce Stone, Rex lohnson, Kevin Halter. Second row: Dave Seitz, Bob Campbell, Rick Stiffey, Paul Capuano, |ohn Bradley, Vic Celo, leff Babcock, Mike Arikian. Third row: Jim Greenwood, Glenn Gawronski, Greg Hicks, Ian Armstrong, Kevin Murray, Bill Davenport, leff Hall. Fourth row: Mike Young, Alec Noble, Rich Foge, Keith Swarm, Phil Ruggieri. 32 Virgin Stud . . . chocolate chips . . . Hedge Hog . . . ugly club ... Tim ' s ... food club ... criminal house ... Stump Wad and the Nose . . . flaming broom runs . . . Boone ' s Farm Party . . . Big Bird Boyd . . . malicious vandal . . . DUI . . . puppy . . . the pit . . . the clams . . . dead deers . . . block party . . . keg count . . . the Unknown Stud . . . Virginia Beach . . . Pumpkin Fe stival ... Comer ' s on the lake (N)) ... the cause ... dog races ... Czek ... |oe Cool Squirrel Head ... Disco Dego . . . Mobly . . . downstairs lounge door . . . student court . . . Macho Brad . . . gotta buck for beer? , . . dirt patrol . . . 33 Pi Beta Phi First row, left to right: Linda Unger, Amy Handley, |ulie O ' Neil, Edith Crane. Second row: Karen Clark, Anne Roller, Wendy Kuhn, Vickl Barkhurst, Margaret Lea Warner. Third row: Lauren Chase, |an Mlllerick, Jennifer Beck. 34 Smut . . . Hey Moe . . . My bologna had a first name . . . hey roo . . . Wah . . . C.S. . . . Maude Celeste . . . obnoxious pledges . . . you ' re so bad . . . mauno loa ... ooh baby ... be kind to Wendy week . . . GAE . . . Oktoberfest . . . little brothers ... go for it . . . tilt to the left . . . 35 Alpha Sigma Phi Point Breeze Boys . . . footly . . . Aster ... big John . . . HEADERS ... all pride outside . . . FAP . . . no-show Perkins . . . volleyball . . . and swimming champs . . . 200 medley record ... Wimpy ... speed . . . Bellaire at Bethany . . . gas leaks the Fire department . . . Mac Cheese . . . gimp Pete Clough . . . McQualuide . . . Hoodwinks . . . D ub-what . . . Ra- dioactive party at Charlton ' s . . . big 50th celebration . . . Bookstore and CC ' s pond . . . penthouse and the historic double seater . . . Ritchard Litchard . . . beer pong in the refurnished Pit ... the Colo- nel and Jessica . . . the duck pond committee . . . peanut butter or sex . . . 36 First row, left to right: Bruce Matthews. Second row; Eric RicJgeway, |or Amato, Danny Martich, Harry Charlton, Pete Masone, Bart Balint. Thirci row: Scott Taylor, John Bateman, Geoff Hooker, Frank Trupo, Steve Santilli, Fourth row: Sid Vicious, Steve Burtell, Wimpy, Moe, lohnny Amerman, Last row: Torn Shields, John Hannibal, Paul McQuade, Pete Clough, Ken DeMayo, Randy Perkins, Ewign Fish, 37 p h I I P s First row, left to right: Donna Staderman, Lori Atkinson, Barb Martinchich, Rosemary Surmaczewicz, Cindy Woodyard, Tina Tolley, ludi Gilbert, Dawn Huff, |udy Gordon, Beth Sutton, Jamie Bell. Second row: |udy Flynn, Terry Zabrucky, Karen Casuccio, Jennifer Beck, MaryEilen Tait, Cindy Thorne, Elise Harvey, Cindy Davis, Lori Dobkin, Beth Spiess, Beth Wagner, Ann Bailey. Third row: Sara Waxman, Sally Sniegocki, Sue Sniegocki, Peggy Brown, Tamara Potts, Chris Block, Kathy Madison, Barb Berghorn, Sue Woods, Lori Fay, Beth Sweeney, Ardyth Cope, Sue Driggs, Nanette Bartell. Fourth row: Lynn Rylander, Lauren Chase, Lynn |ones, Robin Einbinder, Kate Ghiselin, Sharon Roe, Amy Bell, Kathie Corabi, Melanie Garrett. Fifth row: Beth Ferguson, Sue Carse, Ruth lussila, Marcy Hurl, Carol Herman, Amy Lovell, Karen Risucci, Ann Roller, Leann Paquette, Chris Klein, Jean Whalen, Nancy Gurich, Tracie Lencher. Sixth row: lenni Royston, Beth Gospadarek, Majorie Chase, Felicia Mancini, Diane Stewart. 38 m H a r a n First row, left to right: janne Charles, Terry Swinehart, Laurie Anderson, Heidi Kossuth. Second row: Kim Borelli, Sue Klein, Debbie Harish, Ceorgann Reed, Lisa Bissell. Third row: |odi Delonge, Cheryl McConnel, Gay Glenn, Rene Shakelford, Lizzi DiBartolomeo, Denise Pangeris, Mary Lewis. Fourth row: Carl Clemens, Amy Holzhauser, Elva Muggins, Carol Lasak. Fifth row: Donna Palermo, lulie Markoritz, Maura Stewart, Karen Vanger, Karista Meyers. 39 M o r a n Left to right: Larry Kazmarek, Richard Stiffey, Dan Sigler, Rick Kenney, Bill Bosley, Mark Macary, Scott Dillinger, Tony Caccavale, |ohn Maltese, Scott McCoy, |ohn Leibuck, Terry Noble, Brencian Saahill, Tony Kurtz, Tim Dunn, Michael Dorsey, Bruce Seward, Paul Denfeld, Brian Starkey, Marty Maag, Dave Edwards, jim Scaffidi, Mide Pasguale, Tom Bocek, John Smith, Mark Swige, Bob Campbell, Chris Hayes, Mike Gorton, Clyn Tinall, Tom Smith, Mark Repco, Jim Devlin, Jim Leinn, Dave Marsh, Art Bertol, Vince Mancinelli, Bill Almasy, Eric Ridgeway, Bob Rivera, Maurice James, Kevin Holewinski, Mark Jordan, Mike Mulvany, Matt Hartley, Maurice Lebont, Mike Culp, Dave Hodge, jim Paige, Charles McBride, Dave Dempsey, Scott Phillips, |oe Lawrence, Brian Norris, Mike Doyle, 40 The first and hardest year ... a new home . . . first roommates . . . seminars ... freshman parties ... a lost feeling . . . the youngest of the bunch . . . R.A. ' s . . . friends . . . fresh beginnings . . . older and wi- ser ... second semester . . . new experiences . . . raids . . . freedom finally . . . 41 Goodnisht Ani als . £ 33 e ;-. -V ' •M ' We ' re exactly alike . . . dirt and trash . . . . not drug induced how funny . . . foot- ball champs, 3 years in a row . . . Doobie Brothers . . . mud football with Phi Taus . . . cornballs ... no bears, no pies, we couldn ' t decide . . . wild and crazy guys . . . fire alarm, everyone out of the house ... times are changing ... I ' m bored ... Weasel . . . Saunas . . . pinche perritas . . . yee haw ... I was flat . . . popcorn . . . animals ... flea dog ... utility man ... boxer bill . . . toga party . . . what? . . . First row, left to right: |enny Maurer, Bonnie Hewitt. Second row: Sharon Bannon, Nancy Brewster, Nan Nackol, Leslie Bertei, Dotty Vojvodich, Kim Rogers, Heather Trushel. Third row: Cindy Testa, Deb Palmer, Nancy McLaughlin, Carol Tozzo, Maureen Green. Fourth Row: Laurie Bahr, Missy Schriener, Karen Barnosky, Kathy Sand, Mary Stavish, Diane Pfeil, Laura Bidwell, Chris Enzerra, Jill Hager, Melanie Stevens. Fifth row: jenny Redline, Sue Edmonston, Tina Phillips, Robin Bransford. 42 Campbell First row, left to right: Cindy Grey, Gail Egger, Lisa Bahr, lerry Evans, LeeAnn Murphy, Soni Ma.xwell, Pat Brunt, leanne Ballard, Gatsby, Beth Sanner, lulie Burnett, Marie Carter, Lisa DeFuzio, Donna Schmidt. Second row: Patty Allinder, Claudia Gilmartin, Beth Mayer, Ann Williams, |enny Santore, Karen Wallace, Sharon Chambers, Sue Brigham, Candace Shrum, Connie Carpenter, Tamara Tormohlen. Third row: Allison Davies, Connie Lambaris, Sue Kaplan, Francis McDormand, Mary Pat Milia, Lynda Lombardo, Karen Repplier, Maggie Winans, Ann Pryor, Kelly Theall, Pat Richards, Rachel Long, |an lividen, Marty Willard, Standing: Sue Gerhold, Claire Heaney, Dotty Duerr, Beth Hampton. infamous Halloween party ... kamikazees . . . fake formal . . . congeal . . . riviera . . . wed. kegs by the fire . . . our man Denny . . . sex, drugs, rock n ' roll . . . gresham day queens . . . executive wing in campbell heights ... no heat . . . let ' s play beer pong, no lets take the subway instead . . . tokens available . . . greatest showers on campus ... cat ha en . . . Christmas hot todies . . . fire door club . . . quarters . . . 43 w o o e r y First row, left to right: Charles Killeen, Ray Abbiatici. Greg Ulaslewicz, )amie Trainor, Dave Priore. Second row; Aaron Allred, Bart Balint, Joe McCardle, Ron Mounts, Bob Mulvihill, Jeff Clayton, Third row: Bill Corn, Armand Natili, Eric Ridgeway, George Kellis, Dave Hayes, Steve Peterson, Mike Graminga. Fourth row: Chucl Barish, Kurt FHelier, Mike Granato, Pete Burke, Dave Weber, Walt Russo, Phil Aston, |ohn Quinn, |im Shaw. GDI power ... the jocks ... Woolery beach ... the dead cube . . . Function junction . . . Cookie . . . student teachers . . . peanut butter . . . Dillo . . . out of here . . . pinball machines . . . Rolling Rocks . . . scratch ... Wednesday night parties ... The Duke ... power failures ... intramurals ... getting small ... Trud ... house maids . . . academics . . . house dog . . . 44 Overflow The Flow . . . hard to see through the clouds . . . got a buck for a keg? . . . drink to the Prince ... campfires ... Where ' s Hogan? . . . Ed- mund ' s home for wayward cars . . . the fog machine . . . disco lights . . . torture the rats . . . the demise of the candy machine . . . off the food plan . . . United Na- tions cube . . . Hilga . . . who stole the vacuum cleaner? ... hockey and stickball ... party . . . First row, left to right: Beaver Kleehammer, Sean Burke, bdmund McCabe, Gary Hughes, Bruce Brothis. Second row: Frank Haas, Tom Massie, Keith Todd, Pete Sanderson, Kevin Stulga, |im Nowicki, Third row: Angelo Pascucci, Dave Hosseini, Ed Crowley, John Kelly, Todd Hyde, Mike Momford, Sam Nickolas. 45 M M Left to right: Tim Ford, Harry Kiskaddon, David Vucich, Richard Kemmerer, Brian Helm, Rich Ayers, Hal Hirsch, Kevin Rogers, Gordon Anderson, Michael Shanaman, Paul McKay. 46 r- mS::: 47 l ii Mir. la. Administration and Faculty The Teacher . . . under the guidance . . those people to whom we owe our sleepless nights . . . and our free- dom from illusions . . . making up tests . . . religion required ... Dr. Becker ' s codo cans . . . grades . . . office hours . . . advisors ... I want to be teacher ' s pet . . . term papers . . . seminars . . . labs . . . classes and classes . . . |.U. Davis ' non-restrictive papers . . . foreign press busy work ... a helpful hand . . . 50 - ' - TOP LEFT: WILLIAM E. TUCKER, President, B.A., Atlantic Christian College; 1.A., Ph. D., Yale Univ.: LL.D Atlan- tic Christian College. TOP RIGHT: WILLIAM DANIEL COBB III, Dean of Faculty, A.B., Transylvania College; B.D., S.T.M. Yale Univ.; A.M.. Ph. D., The Uni er?itv of Chicago. BOTTOM LEFT: ROBERT A. SANDERCOX, Vice-President and Director ot Development, B.A., Bethany College; M. Div., Yale Univ.; Univ. of Buffalo. BOTTOM RIGHT: JOHN S. CUNNINGHAM, Dean of Students, B.S., Slippery Rock State College: M. Ed., Kent State Univ. 51 UPPER RIGHT: THEODORE W. BUNNELL - Director of Financial Aid; LOWER RIGHT: JOHN C. GIESMANN - Assistant Dean of Students for Residence Hall Program; UPPER LEFT: JOHN L. HOFFMAN - Associate Business Manager; LOWER LEFT: JOHN A. GRAHAM - Treasurer and Business Manager. 52 UPPER LEFT: JEFFREY F. WALL - Financial Aid Ollicer and Assistant Dean ot Students; LOWER LEFT; JOSEPH M. KUREY - Registrar and Assistant to the Dean ol Faculty; KIGFHT: KATHRYN PHILLIBEN - Director of Counseling and Testing. 53 ifM [A f 1 If t v , TOP: ADMISSIONS STAFF - Elaine Erickson, Robert F. Riley (Director), David |. Wottle, Kathy F. Williams, Chris Quinn RIGHT CENTER: RUTH WESTLAKE - Director of Publica- tions; LEFT CENTER: WALLACE F. WITHAM - Director of Practicums; BOTTOM: NANCY AULT - Director of Place- ment. 54 TOP: WILLIAM B. ALLEN - Collcse Chaplain; BOTTOM LI (I DARLINE B. NICHOLSON - As- sociate Dean of Students and Director ot Renner Union; BOTTOM RIGHT: FATHER )OHN V. Di- BACCO - Catholic Chaplain 55 TOP RIGHT; GARY P. ARMITAGE - Managing Director of Leadership Center and Gresham House; TOP LEFT: LIBRARY STAFF - Standing: Larry J. Frye (Director), Irma lean Counselman; Seated: Linda Warrick, Gale Surber; LOWER LEFT: JOANNE SYKES, R.N. -Supervision of Infirmary; LOWER RIGHT: BOOKSTORE STAFF - Mildred Mitchell (Cashier), George Bauman (Manager), Pat Cunningham (Asst. Manager), |udy Pyle (Sec.) 56 TOP: Secretarial Staff; CIMLK Aladdin Food Service Staff; l!()ll() l Buildings and Grounds Staff. 57 Art TOP: ROBERT NICOLL - B.A., Wm. Pa- terson State College; M.F.A., Rochester In- stitute of Technology; BOTTOM LEFT: WESLEY J. WAGNER - Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts; BOTTOM RIGHT WALTER L. KORNOWSKI - (Chairman), B.F.A., Rochester Institute of Technology; M.F.A., West Virginia Univ. mc ' -•«- ' ■ ■ ■ -■ w I . ■ - ■ j . -. ir , «.« 58 Foreign Languages TOP LEFT: PAULINE R. NELSON - B.A., Upsala College; M.A., Ph. D., Uni . of Pittsburgh: TOP CEN- TER: ALAIN G. deSARRAN - B A , LaGrange College; Ph.D., Univ. of Piilsburgh; LOWER LEFT: MAR- JORIE T. CARTY - Ph.B., Unix of Chuago: LOWER CENTER; LEON- ORA B. CAYARD - (Chairman), Ph.D., Marburg Univ.; a e Uni- versity; LOWER RIGHT: HUM- BERTO RISSO - B , Univ. of Chile, , ..- ., Uni . ot Michigan; Ph.D., Univ. of Miami. iii 59 Economics TOP: RALPH A MAGGIO - (Chairman), B.A., Boston Univ., M.B.A., Univ. of Pittsburgh; Ph.D., Ohio State Univ.; CEN- TER: JOHN D. DAVIS - B A American Intern ' l College M.A., Univ. of Connecticut LOWER LEFT: ROY S. FOX - B.S., Boston Univ., M.S., Mas- sachusetts State College; Ph. D., Northwestern Univ.; LOW- ER RIGHT: W. RANDOLPH GOOEY - B.A., Bethany Col- lege; M.A., West Virginia Univ. 60 Music TOP; OLIVER MANNING M,M., Cincinnati (College LEFT; ALBERT R. DeVAUL LOWER RIGHT: WILLIAM - B.M., Louisiana State College; - Conservatory of Music; LOWER - B.A., West Liberty State College; P. CROSBIE - A.B , Whittier Col- lege; M.M., West Virginia Univ. k 61 Education TOP RIGHT: DOROTHY HUESTIS - B.A., M.A., Indiana Univ.; CENTER; ANN C. SHELLY - (Chairman), B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Michigan State Univ.; BOTTOM LEFT; MARIA LEWIS - B.A., West Liberty State College; M.A., West Virginia Univ.; BOTTOM RIGHT; JOHN U. DAVIS - B.A., Bethany College; M.A., ED.D., Columbia Univ. 62 Philosophy ROBERT E. MYERS (Lluiiiinan), B.A., Bethany College; Ph.D., Ohio State Univ. JOHN R. TAYLOR - (Chair man), B.A., Bethany College; M.A., Princeton Univ. F A • 1 r n t e s 63 Communications riijii TOP RIGHT: WILLIAM A. HER- ZOG - (Chairman), B.A., Wheaton College; M.A,, In- diana Univ.; Ph.D., Michigan State Univ.; TOP LEFT: DAVID J. SPIZALE - B.A., South- western Louisiana State Univ.; M.S., Miami Univ.; LOWER LEET: SUZANNE CARROLL - B.A., St. Mary ' s College; M.A., Univ. of Notre Dame; Ph. D., Indiana Univ.: LOWER RIGHT: MARK P. STEVENSON - B A , Bethany College, M.A., West Virginia Univ. 1 ) 1 M 1 wz p 64 LEFT; JAMES ). HUMES - B.A., Geneva College; MA,, V esl Virginia Univ.; RIGHT; JAMES W. CARTY, JR. - B.A„ Culiver Stockton; M.S., Northwestern Univ. Theatre DAVID J. JUDY - B.A., Denison Univ.; M.A., Western Reserve. 65 Biology TOP: JANET LANZA - B.S., State Univ. of New York; M.S., Univ. of Massachusetts; Ph.D., Univ. of Connecticut; CENTER: LARRY LEE HOUTS - A.B., Rocktord Col- lege, M.S., Florida State Univ.; Ph.D. State Univ. of New York; LOWER RIGHT: AL- BERT R. BUCKELEW, JR. - B S., Eairleigh Dickinson Univ.; Ph.D., Univ. of New Hampshire. 66 Chemistry LEFT JOHN D. DRAPER Marshall College: Ph.D., RICHARD G. STEBBINS - Texas A M. (Chairman), B.S, Franklin and Univ. of Maryland; RIGHT: B.A., Wesleyan Univ.; Ph.D., Genera Science STANLEY L. BECKER - B.S., New York State College of Forestry: Ph.D., Univ. of Wiscon- sin. 67 Math TOP RIGHT: NIKOLAY WIL- LIAMS - Degree (M.S.); Kandidat (Ph.D.); Univ. of Moscow; TOP LEFT: JOHN M. ATKINS - B.S., Marshall Univ. M.A., West Virginia Univ.; Ph.D., Univ. of Pitts- burgh; BOTTOM: DAVID T. BROWN - B.A., Ottawa Univ.; M.A., Ph.D., Syracruse Univ. 68 Physics TOP: H. WILLIAM LEECH - B.S., M.S., West Virginia Uni .: Ph.D., Univ. of Maryland; BOTTOM: AR- THUR Z. KOVACS - (Chairman), A.B., Wabash College; Ph.D., Duke Univ. 69 History UPPER LEFT; JOHN W. LOZIER - B.A. Univ. of Colorado, M.A., Ph. D., Ohio State Univ. UPPER RIGHT: DELIA W. SHELDON - B.A., Sacremento State University, Ph. D. Claremont Grad. School, MIDDLE A. ROY KIRKPATRICK - A. A., Trenton |r. College; M.A., Ph. D., Univ. of Missouri. BOT- TOM WILLIAM L. YOUNG - (chairman), B.A., Bethany College; M.A., Ohio State Univ. 70 2 Religion TOP RICHARD B. KENNEY - B.A,, Washington Univ.; M.A., Ph. D. Yale Univ. BOTTOM LEFT: HI- RAM |. LESTER - B.A., Phillips Univ.; M.A., Ph, D. alc Univ. BOTTOM RICH I: BURTON B. THURSTON - B.A., Transylvania Univ.; Ph. D., Harvard Univ. CT- t, 71 English TOP RIGHT: ROBYN R. COLE — B.A., Univ. of Maryland; M.A., Univ. of Georgia; TOP CENTER: ANTHONY L. MITCH - B.A., Cornell Univ.; M.A., St. John ' s Univ.; LOWER LEFT: HELEN L. McGUFFIE - (Chair man), B.A., Bethany College; M.A., Univ. of Pittsburgh, Ph.D., Columbia Univ.; LOWER RIGHT LARRY E. GRIMES - B.A., Bethany College; B.D., Yale Divinity School; Ph.D., Emory Univ. 72 Psychology •-••Si ' - J TOP: J. TREVOR PIERCE - (Chairman), A., Princeton Univ,; Univ. of California- LOWER LEFT: T. GALE THOMPSON - B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Unu ,,i Missouri- LOWER RIGHT: JOHN H. HULL - B.S.! Alma College; M.A., Ph.D., Kent State Univ. 73 Phys. Ed. TOP RIGHT; DAVID M. HUTTER - (Chairman), B.S., M.S., Ohio Univ.; Ph.D., Ohio State Univ.; CENTER LEFT: PATRICK J. DUNFEE - B.S., Shepherd College; M.S. Salisbury State College: CENTER: JAMES E. DAF- LER - B.A., Capital Univ.; M.Ed., Ohio Univ.; tfiiffi;Pvii!iiiii. ., 74 OPPOSITE PACE: CENTER RIGHT: SALLY . DORWART - B.S., M.S., West Virginia Univ.; LOWER LEFT: SUSAN W. HANNA - B.A., Bethany College; LOWER RICHT: WILLIAM C. BEIN- BRECH - Staff Assistant; THIS PAGE: TOP LEFT: DOUGLAS F. BAIN - B.S., M.S., Springfield College; LOWER LEFT: E. DON- ALD AULT - B.A., West Liberty State College, M.A., Marshall Univ.; RIGHT: DONNA F. KEITH - B.S., Kent State Univ.; M.S., Univ. of Colorado. Sociology LEFT: LYNN ADKINS - A.B., Marshall Univ.; Ph.D., Univ of Pittsburgh; RIGHT: ROY N. MARTIN - B.A., Univ. of Cincinnati; Ph.D., Drew Univ. 75 Only The Beginning craziness . . . lost freshmen . . . new friends . . . old buddies . . . registration . . . lots and lots of junk . . . freshmen meet, greet, and act elite . . . 3rd floor South? . . . What ' s your name? . . . where are you from? . . . what ' s your ma- jor? . . . first visit to Bubba ' s ... 3.2 beer? . . . drink more . . . grain par- ties . . . arranging . . . rooms . . . buying posters . . . calling home ... CARE packages ... KA ' s clut- tered hallway . . . you mean we get to see the president? 78 The Show Goes On alumni help out . . . Cox and Box . . . Old Times . . . Mary Crosbie . . . Mark Stevenson . . . the direc- tor knows best . . . with help from David |udy ... costumes by Lisa and Meta . . . The Tavern . . . enough make-up to make me old . . . Abelard and Heloise . . . just let me make it through tryouts . . . hours and hours of rehearsal then it finally falls to- gether ... a nun so holy ... he must be Christ ... all this black fabric . . . tears on closing night 79 Sports The Athlete ... he practices ... he is dedicated ... he keeps on a weight program ... he is physi- cally fit ... he is in shape for the season . . . the game begins ... he plots ... he plans ... he aches . . . he waits . . . loss must not defeat him . . . nor victory turn his head ... he plays for the fans . . . the coach . . . and a little for the per- son he is becoming . . . wmvm ' 80 f flMfl • ' OH 81 Football ' a E JT T V St fiunl iiiw. It ' ll Id nglil ( (idth Cox, Butch Melbrougli Hill kisn Ki, k liljin Uiik (.jfi i i .n ' U lliihhinMiii s,,,ii Ijn l);Hin Morehouse, Bill Wright, Kelly Martin, Mark Scorpion, Mark Sneigocki, Bill GorcJon, Dave Collins, Denny Williams, Mike Man, Coach Don Ault, Second row; left to right: Coach Bob Nani, John Tritschler, Jeff Severino, Greg Ulasiewicz, Bill Benda, Rick Gacek, Dave Petrel, left Beer, Lee Frankhauser, Tom Denne, Chris Payne, Dale Crosso, |ohn Geary, Doug Owens, Gary Frankhauser. Third row, left to right: Coach Rau, Mark Sciegaj, Mike Dorsey, Mike Weaver, Scott Taylor, )eff Faust, |ohn Shope, Gerry Dugan, Dave Priore, lamie Trainor, Ray Abbiatici, Steve Landau, |im Shawl, Ray Nola, Coach Dunfee. Fourth row, left to right; Trainer Bill Beinbrech, left Boucek, Tom Bocek, Mike Pasquale, Rick Stiffey, Mike Stahanczyk, |etf Clayton, Art Bertol, Kevin Holewinski, j.B. Graham, Bill Almasy, Dave Hess, Coach Carl Clemens, Fifth row, left to right: Coach I R. Pope, loel Shuman, lack Waterson, Doug Bailey, Mike Bromley, |ohn Littleton, Bill Rainey, Mike Distazio, Greg Hicks, Dave Borda, Kenny Gongola, Ross Kleiner, Coach Ed Remus- Allegheny Thiel Carnegie John Carroll Case Western Hiram W I .Kenyon -roorsfiLL - Tn v Jn- ' y - 82 . . , left Beer, Scoll Lanz - first tediii dll P.A.C. ... Greg Hut(lnin- son, Dave Collins, Bill Kiser, |ohn Trilschler — second team all P.A.C. . . . Ricky Villani — honor- dl)le mention . . . Hutch ' s 45 catches a new school record ... bth in the nation in [passing yard- age in NCAA division three . . . red raiders ... 30 second crabs . . . a 440 just for cursing? . . . 22 vs. 8y . . . practice under the Co- tago, gotago . . . Butchie ' s quick- nest . . . Take your girlfriend by the hand . . . Trainer is a prima donna . . . Edmo ' s directional finger . . . Eddie Munster, the full l)ack . . . Too Much, Hutch . . . another Distazio? . . . Where ' s VVally ... Swivelhips Severino ... nature boy . . . the golf clap . . . 1 . . ■ .- .V,..iftf-Wi - 83 First row, left to right: Greg Hammaren, |im Rue, BolDby Hill, |im Regan, Dan Dunmeyer, Mike Zebrine, Dave Otto, Lucio Marques, |ohn Mamalis, Matt O ' Shea, Russ Onofrio. Second row, left to right: Tim Paulus, Dino Cardinale, Paul Haywood, Paul Denfeld, Vern Tickner, Dave Tomer, |ohn Sholhead, Ron Mounts, Dave Shapiro, Mark Eckert, Baba Salia, Les Bek. Third row, left to right: Coach John Cunningham, Charlie Killeen, Hans Boehm, Toni Caccaveli, Bill Feeney, Tim Watt, Chris Dooblin, Ted Deselding, Mike Croten, Edgar Delgade, Dave Edwards, Statistician Sue Gerhold, Fourth row, left to right: Manager Larry Kaczmarek, |oe Buckley, left Flick, |ohn Kleehammer, Bruce Seward, Reggie Cann, Mike Gramigna, Brendon Scahill, Trainer Bob McCann, Student Assistant Craig Liggett. What ' s the name of that team from Montreal? ... 7-4-1 ... ka- nucks . . . Mike Zebrine, |ohn Sholhead, |im Regan, Dan Dun- meyer all selected to all P.A.C. . . . Tomer given honorable mention, . . . Hey coach, yucca, yucca, yucca! . . . Red Card Regan . . . Hey Hammeren, try catching a cold . . . Bek, you ' ve got two speed-extra slow and step . . . Hacker Hayward . . . Hey Den- feld how ' s your dad, I.C? . . . Tokyo . . . Schultzy . . . 84 Soccer BETHANY VISITOR Pillsburgh 4 5 W 1 2 Wilminglon i ■ fe fe -5= Hiram fH?|fSvl7- — ) Mariella 1 i CM 2 i ' , C) WV Wesleyan 5 I ' ■ ' 5 West Liberly «i «5 - r ' 3 lohn Carroll 1 _ r - 1 Case Western 2 ifi — — imi j- 7 Grove Cily S-« SJ ' ' ' (1 Allegheny A , . y — I -r?r— . ' - _-■-- ' - , ' -- -= F.C.lAerryman 1 ' ■■■ - — 1 - — 1 ' . ' • — — ■ ♦ « 85 Women ' s Tennis . . . Teryl ' s flirting again . . . sprints ... a young rebuilding team . . . those videot- apes . . . the Amasons from Seton Hill . . . menu moneymania . . . Ronald McDonald . . . bibs . . . improvement . . . spirit . . . able to do one mile in eight minutes . . . Randi Patterson, first singles . . . Beth Van Riper and Beth Gospoderek first doubles . . . getting team shoes . . . improving with positioning changes . . . rough com- petition . . . traveling fun . . , T I riiiiiii. I||l!! BETHANY West Liberty Duquense California St. Carnegie Marietta Chatham Robert Morris W I West Liberty Carlow Seton Hill VISITOR 6 4 3 3 3 3 3 Front row, left to rigfit: Chris Klein, Barb DiBenditto, Tamara Tormolen, Kathy Chadwick, Connie Carpenter, Second row, left to right: Coach Donna Keith, Beth Cospodarek, Beth Van Ripper, Cindy Marks, Lynn Havemeyer, Randi Patterson. 86 Field Hockey «sl t -iJL til i: From row, left to righl. Leearin Paquelte. Lori kelbesk-,, XlilliterTt Connor, Coach Sally Dorwart, Debbie Scheirer, Ann Shatz, Karen Wallace. Second row, left to right: Linda Stokes, jaeann Titus, Carolyn Baney, Val Morris, Cindy Dignazio, Diane Thompson, Soni Maxwell, Third row; left to right, lean Whalen, Amy Lovell, lenni Satore, Liz Stevens, Fourth row, left to right: Lisa Bissell, Tammy Feldman, Michele Armstrong, Diane Filippi. Penvvood West Champs . . . five all tonterence players . . . Mil highest scorer . . . Coach Sally . . . Tootsie Pops . . . Duck, I3uck, Goose . . . Thinking up cheers . . . chasing soccer players . . . ben- chwarmers . . . roses for seniors . . . mascot Hoopie . . . image what its like to be a ball in a goal . . . Diane ' s rhyming cheers . . . score, switch, sprint, sprint. BETHANY VISITOR 9 Chatham (i i Marietta 2 Carnegie II W I WV Wesleyan 4 Carnegie b Chatham 2 Muskingum W I Davis Elkins 87 Cross Country Everybody ' s riggin ' it . . . D.W.A. . . . and 1 took the apple today . . . It ' s so big . . . loey . . . 8-2 record . . . second in the P.A.C. . . . sec- ond in regionals . . . most valuable runner Marty Maag . . . Maag, Woods, Devlin, Starkey, Klingen- berg, Swiger, Bosley — top seven ... a young team . . . Ogle ' s mom ' s jokes . . . the big houg First row, left to right; Bill Bosley, lamie Wood, |im Devlin, Dan Klingenberg, Steve Peterson, Mark Swiger. Second row, left to right: Coach Dave Wettle, Steve Yereb, Marty Maag, Kurt Plouck, Alex Kon, |ohn Quinn, Brian Starkey. Third row, left to right: Lee Peterson, Mike Chesonis, Tom Ogurucak, Kerry Sparks, Eric Rhodes, Mark McCary, Dale Smith, Doug Richman. i ' KT - THAN i VISITOR 24 Carnegie 31 49 Alleheny 15 39 Duqense 21 48 Geneva 15 36 Walsh 21 50 Case Western 15 23 Thiel 33 50 Hiram 15 40 lohn Carroll 21 26 Grove City 31 47 W ) 16 -lANY Chatham Waynesburg CMU W I Robert Morris Calilornia State Point Park West Liberty Duquesne Slippery Rock W Carlow Geneva VISITOR 3 2 Volleyball Most valuable player Diane Pteil . . . stop that van, Beth has to go again . . . Winkles . . . Rut-row . . . hats . . . human pyramid . . . vol- leyball practice? . . . Get psyched . . . Do it! . . . charades . . . steak for a hoopie . . . the toothpick contest at Arbies . . . Connie ' s Charlie horse . . . Ripper . . . chosen to P.A.C. . . . Whitey . . . First row, left to right: Connie Carpenter, Pat White. Soni Maxwell. Sue Carse, Kathy Talley, Third row, left to right; Coach Maxwell. Second row. left to right; Cindy Marks. Diane Pfeil. Sue Sneigocki. Sue Carse, Kathy Talley, Third row, left to right; Coach Sally Dorwart. Beth Van Ripper, Sally Sneigocki, Valerie Morris. Amy Lovell, Beth Cullis. Lisa Bissell. leri E ans, Diane Thompson, Elaine Erickson, Dick Leitch. 89 First Semester Intramurals SM Women ' s First Semester Intramural Results Football Goodnight 4-0 Freshmen 3-1 Phi Mu 2-2 Cross Country Goodnight 20 pts. Tennis 16 pts. 16 pts. 9 pts. Volleyball 5-1 5-1 402 Ping Pong 16 pts. 15 pts. 10 pts. Good night Freshmen Pi Beta Phi Goodnight Phi Mu Zeta Tau Alpha Pi Beta Phi Goodnight Phi Mu 90 Men ' s First Semester Intramural Results Football Sigma Nu 9-0 Beta Theta Pi 7-2 Kappa Alpha 6-3 Alpha Sigma Phi 6-3 Ping Pong Morlan 18 pts. Kappa Alpha 14 pts. Delta Tau Delta 1 1 pts. Bowling Sigma Nu 1817 pins Phi Kapi a Tau 1725 pins Beta Thota Pi 1588 pins Volleyball Alpha Sigma Phi 10-0 Sigma Nu 8-1 Beta Theta Pi 7-2 91 Organizations Officers . . . elections . . . clean ups . . . speal er5 . . . programs . . . tours ... music ... practice ... signs . . . nevvsnotes . . . foreign foods . . . concerts . . . dinner in the back dining room . . . Peace Awareness Week . . . media . . . deadlines . . . stories . . . pics . . , headline counting . . . 92 First row, left to right: Lynda kelsesky, Caryri Teutsch, Nancy McLaughlin, Sharon Chambers, Kathy Chadwick. Second row: |lm Malley, Rick Zarnoch, Chuck Nalbantlan. Lett ro right: Phil Ruggieri, president; Sue Cerhold, vice president, Kathy lohnson, secretary; Danny Dunmeyer, treasurer. SBOG and Student Court ' . «««6.;: ' . ft . •■ ■ :s 5 First row, left to right: Cindy Woodyard, Maureen Stewart, Sandy Block, Elva hluggins, Beth Hampton, Tom Ogurcak, Teryl Berriman, Claudia Gilmartln, Wendy Kuhn. Second row: Walter Russo, Phil Ashton, jenny Maurer, Scott Dillinger, Robert Moore, Maurice LaBonte, Pete Clough, Holly Hadlglan. Third row: Beth Sweeney, Judy Flynn, Greg Hicks, Glen GlawronskI, Laurie Bahr, Faith Wooten, Barb Goresh, Laura Lee, Dave Hodge, Scott McCoy, Nell Leitch. Fourth row: Kathy Johnson, Dorothy Walker, Phil Ruggieri, Sue Cerhold, Danny Dunmeyer, Mike Weaver, Greg lordan, Randall Peters, lohn LiplnskI, Mike Zebrine. 93 Band First row, left to right: Bert DeVaui, Neil Helme, Mike Shanaman, Brian Helme, lesus, Cinris Black, Beth Wilson, Harry Kiskaddon, Darrell Vandervolt, Sam Nicholas. Second row: Rick Ayer, Bruce Byran, losette Cicone, Gordon Anderson, Eliud Caulier, Mike Connor, Tim Barlett, Lauren Chase. First row, left to right: Steve Wheeler, Sam Nicolas, Darrell Vandervolt, Wendy Clukey, Bert DeVaul, Second row: josette Cicone, Gordon Anderson, Eliud Gautier, Tim Barlett, Lauren Chase, Sean DeVaul, Mike Connor. Standing: Matt Lucas, Jonas Deratus. Choir First row, left to right: Georgann Reed, Kris Daniels, Tina Craft, Lisa Heiart, Lee Ann Pierce, Karen Woodworth, Beth Penfield. Second row: Sharon Bannon, Rene Shackelford, Cathy Dougherty, Kathy T alley, Scott Prouty, Sean Harry, Amy Holzhausen, Diane Pertlaga. Third row: Lee Mercer, Keith Sabella, Tony Kurtz, Frank Merryman, |ohn Shabb, Chris Seance, Erik Herzog. 94 Lett to right: Ken Zirm, Kristen Cad , Faith Uooten, Paul WcQuade. Chemistry Club First row, left to right: Michelle SchrNver, |ohn Bateman, Beth Wilson. Margaret Kemp, Bar! Balint, )oe Amato. Second row: Walt Russo, Perrv Caughan, Danny Martich, Mike Kellas, Steve Santilli, Jim Freese. RUB e n o n i a n o r end r Lett to right: Faith Wooten. Beth Grace, al Barkhurst, CaroKn Bane , Debbie Oakley, loanne Risucci. loanne Daust, Ann Daly, Met Fjare, Sharon Pattereon, Kathy Talley. Panhellenic Counci 95 c h e e r e a d e r Food Service Committee Left to right: Colleen Beadling, Rachel Long, Dave Hodge, Mr. Ruggiero, Phil Whipple, Sandy Block, lill Hager. Top to bottom: Sherie Ryan, Kris Enguni, Michelle Schryver, Penny Poirier, Louise Keass, |ill Heinrich, lanet Drogowski, Missy Kearney. ■ . 96 Tri Beta First row, left to right: John Shaab, Walter Russo, Michelle Schryver, Josette Cicone, Lori Dragonir, Frank Trupo, Dr, Houts Second row: Ken Winzek, Bruce Blank, Pete Masone, Steve Sentilli, Jamie Bell, |oe Amato, Melinda Elliot, lackie Heaton, Kathy Corabi. Third row: Paul McKay, Danny Martich, Bob Mulvihill First row; left to right: Perry Caughan, Ken Zirm, Cathy Dougherty, Ann Bailey, Russ Nicely. Second row: Cindy Marks, Bruce lones, Tina Craft, Jim Reagan, Sara Waxman, Cindy Wilcox, Lisa Heiart, Connie Carpenter, Donna Staderman, Chris Langston, Karen Casuccio, Pat Hosey, Dave Wittek. Resident Assistants 97 Peace Studies Left to right: Carolvn McCrossin, Chris Seance, Ruth Ball, Colleen Beadling, Keith Sabella. Maura Carev. SNEA Left to right: .Ann Dal , . lr. J. Davis, Kim Steuck, Debbie Oakley, Sharon Patterson, Larr% ' Kaczmarek, Laura Lee, Mar - Tate. Agape First row, left to right: Chris Enzerra. )anet Stake, Beth Penfield. Second row: Son a Rodriguez, Sardis Mendez, Jesus, Mrs. Leitch, Charlie .VlcBride. Third row: Juan Rodriguez, Sue Geyler, Eluid Gautier. 98 C.LE.W. Politica Affairs Left to right: Rev. Allan, Sue Ce ler, Chris Enzerra, Dave Weber. Lett to right: Tom Abrams. Brian Helm, jelt Randolph Economics Club First row, left to right: Nora Bonville, Lisa Traub, Scarlett Foster, Bonnie Hewitt, Louise Reass, Barb Goresh. Second Row: Doug Cameron, Francis Matthews, Greg lordon, Todd Williams, Scott McCoy. 99 German Club Left to right: Leonora Cayard, Ellen Trebilcock, Lynn Patterson, Frank Merryman, Glen Glawronski, Kevin Engemann, Debbie Oakley, Sharon Bannon. F r e n c h C u b First row, left to right: Pauline Nelson, Sara Wolford, Margaret Lea Warner, Sharon Patterson, Claire F eaney, Sharon Bannon. Second row: Allison Davies, Beth Cullis, Sharon Chambers, Rob Vale, Carolyn McCrossin, Kevin Dykema, Marjorie Chase, Alain de Sarran. Third row: Bill Allen, Dave Hodge, Karen Woodworth, FHeather Trushel, Dotty Vojvodich, Larry Meltzer, Edith Crane, Beth Ferguson. 100 Spanish Club J X ' -.y 1 ,fin First row, lell lo right; Sardis Mendez, Dr Risso, Tara Renner, loanne laflrey, Eluid Cautier, Mrs. Carty. Second row: luan Rodriquez, Sonia Rodriguez, lohn Sholhead, Todd Hyde, Mrs, Risso, Aron Guerrero, Gail Egger, Maureen Green. s A 101 Tower First row, left to right: Louise Reass, Beth Grace, Scarlett Foster, Rick Kenney, Russ Rogerson. Second row: |ohy Sayers, Pete lensen. Polygot Left to right: Maggie Winans, Glen Gawronski, Pat Dautel, Sharon Chambers. First row, left to right: Ted DeSelding, Jennie Lister, Marilyn Esposito, Eric Wilcox, |odi Delonge. Second row: Larry Meltzer, Beth Grace, Rich Foge, Chris Enzerra, John Hannibal, Pete Clough, Lauren Anderson, Joe Lawrence. Third row: Mark Wilcox, Bill Doughty, Gail Seldon, Moya Melnick, Nora Melnick, Fourth row: Greg Hammaren, Missy Kearney, Brent Myers, Mark Stultz, )im Humes. WVBC 102 Folio Left to right; Maggie Winans, |eff Wall, Leslie Lomasson, Beth Grace, Scarlett Foster, Karen Wallace. Bethanian First row, left to right: Rich Meyer, Tina Tolley, Patty Schodder, Melanie Garrett, Eric Schult Second row: Lisa Carlson, Charlie McBride, Frank Merryman, Dave hlodge. Harbinger Left to right: Rick Kenny, Kathy Kane, Lisa hieiart. 103 Peter, Peter, Pumpkin Eater Barnesville . . . Ohio Pumpkin Fes- tival 1978 . . . Spunky takes 4th place in tobacco spitting contest . . . pumpkin burgers, punkm can- dy, pumpkin pie, pumpkin bread, pumpkin ice cream, pumpkin waffles, pumpkin fudge ... I nev- er want to see the color orange again . . . parade down Main Street . . . biggest pumpkin in town . . . did you get enough signs? . . . Bethany picture at pum- pkin tower at 3pm . . . mugs and T-shirts . . . such a long walk to the car . . . pumpkins, pumpkins, and more pumpkins 104 Tricks and Treats last appearance of Igor Vlad . . . Heaven ' n Hell ... stuck in be- tween . . . Zeta costume party . . . Ragedy Ann and Andy . . . Fruit of the Loom girls . . . Wizard of Oz . . . Ku Klux Klan . . . coneheads . . . first time ever for soaping win- dows . . . apple cider, pumpkin pie, carmel apples . . . trick or treating for UNICEF 105 Swayin ' to the Music lonathan Edwards all-campus parties . . . what a way to spend a Friday night! . . . loud music ... if I can just get through the crowd . . . where is the keg? by the crowd of people over there ... to help me forget what happened this week . . . Jonathan Edwards . . . Aztec Two-step . . . Pure Prarie League . . . soft and mellow ().E.) ... Sunshine ().E.) . . . Amy (P.P.L.) . . . papered floor . . . getting high loud music . . sloshed again . . . . feeling fine sore ears later at Sam ' s Herbie Mann workshop . . . Liona Boyd . . . something to relax to Hi L r ' r ,« HHI The Herbie Mann Band 106 There ' s no Place like Home crowning of Sue Brigham . . . Deits place first in floats . . . Sigma Nu ice cream float . . . football team takes on CMU ... so many old (but new) faces . . . sit-down MB (f - dinner . . . Jonathan Edwards and BL ' ' Aztec Two-step concerts . . . Les- ji ter Lanin Hats . . . dance all night i ' O ii, . . . pre-and post-dance parties . . . itiiiTi ' uir going stag . . . enough to stock ' TrWYrf _,: ' three liquor stores . . . better than beer . . . who pulled the fire alarm? . . . vvaiting out in the cold . . . lunch on Sunday? how about ' ' 5fi 4r - dinner? 108 And They Spoke in Tongues is this what they call ethnic mu- sic ? . . . but what does it mean? . . . singing . . . foreign cuisine . . . let ' s outdo the French club . . . dancing to a foreign beat .a yellow bird . . . sombreros . . . Ger- man peasantry ... no class on Friday 109 First row, left to right; |immy Paige, Dan Vogelhuber, |im Stumph, Pete ino Kh, Kendall Ha ei, Ste e Zsigray, Armand Natiili, Mark Brooks, Fred Gongola, Randall Peters, Greg Fenton, Coach Jim Dafler. Second row: Bill Laszaz, Greg Dulkowski - student coach, |ohn Haberfield, Mark Cunningham, Scott Dillinger, Steve Petrovich, Matt Hartley, Dave Dempsey, Chuck Lazor, Mike Gulp, Rod Darner, George Jewell, Mark lordan, Tony Kurtz, Vince Mancinelli, lohn Symaski - Student coach, lohn Grey — manager. 4r ' 112 Basketball BETHANY 54 76 73 65 75 77 63 69 85 64 74 76 83 75 103 74 59 70 86 71 69 Geneva Waynesburg Virginia Military Denison Ohio Dominican Hiram Allegheny Thiel John Carroll W ) Hi ran CMU Case Western Allegheny lohn Carroll Thiel Hiram W I Case Western CMU Allegheny VISITOR 53 91 90 64 55 71 69 49 76 75 69 82 77 78 71 70 61 67 77 67 77 When we execute, we score ... on the line ... PAC close but no cigar . . . lethargic . . . satchel . , . stretch, dillo, vandal . . . duck . . . bubba ' s bonanza . . . bandwagon buddy- hooter . . . Where ' s the new field house? . . . ice it . . . scouting reports . . . CMU biggest game ... the crack of dawn . . . J)OP . . . end of the bench, Zig ... pitty pats . . . kansas city, fast break, drill . . . 113 Swimming First row, left to right: Michelle Schryver, Carey Kohler, )udy Flynn, Lori Fay, Sue Driggs, Aaron Bain. Second row: Tom Ogurcuk, Danny Morgan, Bruce Bryan, Bruce Botl in, Dave Cottington, Adolpha Araya, Coach Doug Bain. Third row: Mike Hamilton, Eric Schult, Bruce Seward, Steve Ebbets, Steve Burfield, )ohn Serra, Greg Bernsader. Snow Rolling . . . The bisons are my kind of team . . . Bahama Mana . . . lumpin lohnny Flamebrain . . . Nerfball . . . Pea- nuts . . . popcorn, onion soup . . . Holiday Hotel and bath club ... high elbon parties . . . Schmebb ' s lucky green swim cap . . . speed traps . . . Kenny ' s old lady 114 Women ' s Basketball BETHANY VISITOR _i 63 Steubenville 45 CMU 73 50 CO en 46 Seton Hill 53 49 Point Park 69 57 Carlow 28 W 1 51 52 47 Steubenville 55 en 46 California State 53 Lr 36 Duquesne 72 68 CMU 60 63 Seton Hill 39 64 W 1 67 42 Robert Morris 50 3 m zU %.... (- 3-  The ten minute torture circuit . . . Rocl y ... Kelly ' s Try Us play ... Coach is a grandma . . . Kris and referee Carl ' s courtin . . . and trainer Laura ' s off courting . . . keeping spir- its high on the back of the bus . . , planning 7 games a week next year . . . the Mo green machine . . . Hack Repplier . . , pat up in smoke on van. First row, left to right: Beth Mitchell, Beth Sutton, Diane Thompson, Kelly Theal, Leslie Bertel. Second row: LeeAnn Paquette, Karen Repplier, |odi Densberger, Terry Swinehart, Kris Schwertfeger, Pat Richards, Coach Donna Keith. 115 Freshman formal ... let the girls do the asking ... a starry wall . . . pre-dance hall parties . . . look at the size of that mistletoe . . . let ' s trade dresses . . . Bowery Brawl . . . come incognito . . . the craziest hat and glasses . . . whose room did you end up in? . . . what does sheep mean? . . . but what if I want to go to two fraternity danc- es on one night? . . . sorority trim the tree parties . . . bouncy elves in the cafeteria . . . Christmas trees, tinsel, and especially mis- tletoe at the house parties . . . 116 117 Amy . . . starring Fran McDormand . . . nnust depend on herself . . . she is an actress looking for a break in show biz . . . how could one person know their lines well enough to do an entire play by oneself and be a success at it? ... senior project . . . The Cherry Orchard . . . Russian Playwright . . . bizarre . . . practice takes precedence . . . but we are dedicated actors . . . director - Da- vid lolliffe, 1974 Bethany grad ... clear the stage for the next produc- tion Music is My Life If H ..l,- r l .i, Weeks and weeks of rehearsal . . . the inevitable sore throat on opening night . . . puts you in the Christmas spirit ... are those sounds actually coming out of their mouths, or is it a record? . . . Eleanor Steber, performs in Com- mencement Hall ... a change of pace . . . lames Walsh Gypsy Band . . . Chicago style . . . twirling drum sticks . . . walking through the audience sledding at Gresham house . . waxing the blades . . . what if I need brakes . . . close your eyes and hold tight . . . off to the ten- nis courts to pull a rope . . . knee deep snow . . . rope burn but too much fun to notice . . . reminds me of camp days . . . snow, the softest rock to chisel . . . birthday cake for George ... his cherry tree ... a huge cherry . . . Nixon says peace ... six foot icicles . . . foot- ball in the snow . . . hot chocolate to top it all off ... for some, just a day to catch up with the studies Winter Wonderland 120 121 wnere s everyone atf ... snowed in . . . serenity . . . living in a dif- ferent dorm . . . u orking for B C, the cafeteria, the English de- partnnent, the admissions office, etc ... letters to and from those missing ... the noisy ones aren ' t here . . . watching films till your eyes go bleary . . . stuck in the snow . . . sliding down hills, steps . . . something I always wanted to study . . . getting to know a famil- iar face . . . previewing the trauma of comps . . . K B IPKHWHn r ' i c i ' S ■i 4 Its been door die ... four years packed into one exam ... I hope I don ' t have for my orals . . . I ' ve nev- er studied this much in my life . . . be waiting for me at 4 pm here . . . with a bottle . . . and, oh, were the corks popping . . . con- gratulations . . . tears and hugs . . . January term people give moral support . . . distinction . . . sleep- less nights ... agony for weeks, then a simple passed for jubila- tion . . . Make New Friends, ' : ' | But Keep The Old 124 long awaited day after all those parties . . . will four o ' clock ever come? . . . the best pledge class . . . run up that hill? . . . who gets to carry the flag? . . . anxiety . . . second thoughts? . . . picnic din- ner on top of many beers chugged . . . let ' s tour the campus . . . more kegs than ever for one day . . . everyone here is passed out and its only 9 o ' clock ... shirts to wear . . . begin pledge education . . . quality, not quan- itity in pledges . . . 125 B s r p e r a • 1 n 7 8 9 Where the Boys are Get me out of here . . . ride des- pertly needed to Florida . . . you ' re not going to Florida? . . . reserva- tion, how many in a room? ... I need a new bathing suit, sung- lasses, suntan lotion, sundress . . . squeezed in a car for an entire day ... so many college kids ... bring me back some sunshine . . . trouble gettin back . . . United ' s strike . . . again Bethany is calm, but lonely . . . high-school age visitors rampage the lounges . . . choir trip to Canada ... let my tan never fade . . . you sure you can sit that in that trunk . . . while I was laying out I had goose bumps, that night I had a sun- burn — remarkable . . . Hilton Fiead . . . here comes the freckles 128 The Stars Are Here Richard Valerian! . . . NBC . . . foreign correspondent ... his own book . . . Carter ' s foreign policy . . . from a small town newspaper in Trenton to Cuba covermg Castro for AP to cor- respondent . . . dinner and questions in the back dining ground . . . stu- dent impact . . . opera . . . Cosi Fan Tuttle . . . Mosart . . . directed by Mildred Miller Posvar ... fickle ... women are like that . . . satire . . . costumes . . . make up . . . and let ' s perform . . . The Singer Sings His Songs picnic . . Kid- Spring Weekend 79 . . concert in the cafeteria dog . . . down home music . . . watermelon and pineapple . . . Tom Parks ... a riot . . . laugh- ter .. . 3.2 beer . . . square danc- ing . . . surprise guest . . . Steve Martin . . . clone . . . King Tut . . . Michael Stanley Band ... in the field house . . . clap your hands . . . loud music . . . relax- ing to the sounds . . . Sunday in the quadrangle . . . Walter Weisburg . . . soft listening mu- sic ... banjo sounds . . . Mi- chael lohnson . . . bluer than blue . . . cold weather for spring weekend . . . laying in the grass . . . keeping beat to the music . . . Bubba ' s Bison Inn Stampede . . . runners from everywhere . . . 130 ;m, - 131 It ' s Perry Gresham Day! It ' s Perry Gresham Day, it ' s Perry Gresham Day . . . parade down Main Street . . . fire sirens . . . did you order your Perry Gresham Day T-shirt? . . . collector items . . . dress up . . . the queen . . . deco- rate your car . . . where did you get that outfit . . . Perry ordered over 10 . . . biggest parade in town 132 sn ' t She Lovely You are invited to the J2nd annual May Morning Breakfast . . . honoring the Seniors ... for women only ... a sexist rally? . . . fresh strawberries ... are you sure it ' s not an illusion . . . why couldn ' t we have waiters like this all the time? . . . carna- tions . . . Faith narrates style show from bathing suits to warm-ups to evening gowns . . . from a self-sewn original to a Calvin Klein creation . . . mu- sic by William E. Crosbie ... Helen L. McGuffie speaks on faculty impact on her life . . . will I return to Bethany? ... Mary Pat ' s hat fmally makes the style show . . . trantic be- hind the scenes . . . don ' t trip up on that stage ... I get up more often on Saturdays if it was like this . . . 133 ,. ., _ _-• — r « a3as«sS: Jw« iS .-;?isii '  «: e3« tu£ ' BETHANY VISITOR 9 3 6 13 14 1 lohn Carroll 1 2 Geneva 5 4 Grove City 7 5 8 1 Thiel 1 4 1 9 12 6 15 9 9 9 9 Duquesne 10 Waynesburg 7 2 Case Western 5 7 W J 6 6 Allegheny 6 6 4 Pitt 11 4 5 3 6 Hiram 3 4 ) 4 Kent State 11 h East Liverpool 4 f.,Wk i _ x First row, left to right: Larry Kaczmarek, Matt O ' Shea, Rick Kenney, Gary Frankhouser, Mike Montgomery, Dave lablonowski, Kenny Gongola. Second row, left to right: Coach Dunfee, Scott Lanz, Mike Mari, Fred Gongola, lay Outland, Mike Bromey, Lee Frankhouser, Rick Zarnoch, Bruce Kiser, lohn Maltese. Third row, left to right: |.R. Wright, Gary Bischof, lohn Symanski, |im Lane, Bill Moore, Steve Zsigray, Denny Ranson, Gary Hughes, Tom Daley, Matt Montgomery, Mark Brooks. 134 Baseball 1 ■  - ' First in the PAC ' s . . . three sets of brothers . . . Lanz in the papers, most valuable player, .500 batting . . . chubs-o, conference team - Freddy C, Lee Frankhouser, Lanz, Gary Hughes . . . ass ' t. coach |.R. . . . Mari- long ball hitter . . . homers ... Dr. Ranson . . . tour in Carolinas . . . Ivan . . . Duke . . . Ziggy ... big season . . . 135 ■■■ ■■■■HI iir-:- .. Track T J BETHANY 74 63 89 101 ' 2 72 90 106 81 60 79 51 Grove City Hiram lohn Carroll Walsh Thiel Fairmont W J Geneva Westminster CMU Allegheny VISITOR 72 78 53 411 2 72 54 37 64 85 66 93 Black Mac ' s playing the Atinerary joe . . . . Dr. Maag white shoes , . . . Are you hard roll ... . . Joe Wobble . . . Le Car . . . , . Alexander ' s 2nd in 220 and 3rd in 100 . . . Kon 3rd in 880 . . . Villani 3rd in javelin . . . Maag 3rd in 1500 . . . Ace Lone Track Team . . . Gena . . . Gafer! . . . PAC ' s . . . Hey dude! . . . Swi- genhoag . . , Foreign Agents . . . Rod .. . First row, left to right: Kip Lewis, Marty Maag, |oe Trubacz, Dan Sigler, Steve Peterson, |im Delvin, Kurt Plouck, |im Leon. Second row, left to right: Doug Bain, Brian Starkey, Bruce Bryan, Dave Blaner, lim Shaw, |ohn Quinn, lohn Alexander, Bill Carver, Dave Gundling, Jeff Thompson, Alex Kon, Scott Dillinger, Mike Dorsey, Denny Williams, Steve Yereb, Rick Villani, Coach Dave Wottle. 136 Tennis T n Standing, left to right: Coacin Kurey, Bruce Brotliis, Ted DeSelding, left Sieber, Marl Hayes, Ken Zirm, Pete Sanderson, limmy Paige, Keith Todd, Andy Feierstein, Dave Hayes, Kurey. BETHANY 4 6 4 9 5 7 Hiram Allegheny Geneva Thiel Robert Morris Grove City VISITOR 3 5 4 2 6 Hayes and Zirm-double champs again . . . undefeated too ... get a haircut, Keith ... I ' ll give you the pants if I can keep the top . . . who ' s racket is Ted using today . . . new- comers boost moral . . . Del Ratona ... 37 degrees at PAC ' s . . . shut-up Pete . . . Schmoe . . . Andy ' s van gak . . . Thiel - we couldn ' t have done it without you Mark . . . Let ' s jam the tots . . . wake up call for Ted . . . 137 Golf Coach ' s driving ability . . . Todd ' s drives . . . Marl C. ' s puts? . . . the bench brothers ... hit the links . . . not again Todd! . . . high gross Groat . . . Habs hit ' em hard . . . PAC tub of ice . . . Danny D and Glyn T. ... a couple strokes less and we would have had ' em . . . can ' t get rid of that slice . . . flex- ibilities . . . alot of potential . . . victory over Case ... no seniors W m, M :M % l ; ' t: ' j Standing, left to right; Coach Ault, Mark Jordan, Ross Fowler, )ohn Haberfield, Cunningham, Scott Eisenlohr, Todd Williams, Carol Groat. Mark VARSITY B - First row, left to right: Rick Gdtek, John Shope, Donny Morehouse, Greg Fenton, Advisor |im Dafler. Second row, left to right: Scott Dillinger, Mark FHayes, Carl Clemens, Tom Denne, |ohn Tritschler, Dale Grosso, Rick Villani, Dave Priore. BETHANY 481 W l Thiel lohn Carroll Case Western Marietta Hiram Grove City Waynesburg Westminster Allegheny Grove City Pitt CMU W l Clarion Slippery Rock VISITOR 461 478 448 484 378 421 435 470 422 458 397 389 399 427 384 367 F.C. M.rr. n.n ' 138 BETHANY VISITOR 8 WesI Liberty 2b 2b Chatham 2J ](- Robert Morris 17 8 Waynesburg q 20 Chatham 1 1 8 Calif. State ) J First row, left to right: Connie Lambires, Lisa DeFuso, Leslie Bertel, Sue Kaplan. Second row, left to right: Melanie Stevens, Cindy Marks, Diane Pfeil, Sue Woods, Claudia Gilmartin, Margaret Weidman, Jan Charles. Third row, left to right: Coach luan Rodriquez, Carol Tozzo, Kathy Leitch, Connie Carpenter, Terry Swinehart, Cam lohnson, Mary Stavish, Coach Donna Keith, |oe. Softball Arriba! Arriba! which field is oursr rain again treat us like ball players . . . I ' m going to kick you all the way back to Beth- an . . . how could she tag me with her back turned towards me? . . . what are we playing you for anyway Houston; ' . . . some- body put a ball in that pitcher ' s mouth . . . which way is second base . . . real uniforms next year . . . good season, good coach, good year . . . 139 Lacrosse BETHANY VISITOR 13 WVU 12 ' - Morgantown 5 5 Slippery Rock 8 8 Pitt 12 Oberlin 8 ' ■ Allegheny 4 21 w l 7 1 Marietta 7 Pitt 12 1 W l Men ' s team - third in Alleghe- ny Lacrosse League . . . Korn- first in total points, goals scored and MVP oftense . . . Kleehammer-first in assists . . . lohnson-MVP defense McConaghy-Unsirving Hero . . , Walter Bortz Award-Billy Korn . . . road trips ... 6-4 season . . . four overtimes in the rain with WVU . . . headers . . . Peach- head . . . malicious . . . Beaver ' s alive! . . . titmouse . . . women ' s lacrosse and Coach Sally . . . Haley to Van Ripperscore! . . . big white ... Penny and Kelli, yellow flags ... the crowd-red flag ... it is Kim or Lisa? . . . unprofessional to semi-profes- sional . . . smooth field . . . officials? . . . First rov 3w, lell lu right: Phil Healy, )ohn Leibreck, John Kleehammer, Coach Paul Chewning Drew McConaghy, Dave Cottington, Ian Armstrong, Neil Helme, Mike Doyle. Second row left to right- Dave Wittek, Chns Payne, Ian GolcJberg, left Boucek, Rex Johnson, Bob Campbell, Bob Livingston Dave Borda, Dave Hess, Paul Read, Chns Matthai, Dave Otto, Joe McCardle, Mike Hamilton Billy Korn ' 140 First row, left to right; Beth Van Ripper, Sue Haley, Linda Keale, Millicenl Connors. Second row, left to right: Coach Sally Dorwart, lean Whalen, Deb Scheirer, Shelley Wells, Carey Kohler, Betsy Carey, Sue Williams, Kim Borelli, Lisa Bissell, Terry Zabrucky, Lee Ann Paquette, Carol Moeller, Kelli Theall, Cindv Digna io, Penny Poirier, Val Morris k ' ■..V i 141 1978-79 Men ' s Intramurals Final Stand ngs Sigma Nu 310.5 Beta Theta Pi 305.5 Kappa Alpha 253 Alpha Sigma Phi 222 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 173 Phi Kappa Tau 155 Delta Tau Delta 154 Overflow 78 Woolery 77.5 Morlan 71 McLean-McEachern 24 Men ' s Second Semester Intramural Results Basketball Beta Theta Pi Sigma Nu Alpha Sigma Phi Bete Theta Pi Sigma Nu Morlan B League 7-0 6-1 4-3 8-0 7-1 6-2 Kappa Alpha Sigma Nu Beta Theta Pi Alpha Sigma Phi Kappa Alpha Sigma Nu Sigma Nu Beta Theta Pi Kappa Alpha Phi Kappa Tau Kappa Alpha Sigma Nu Beta Theta Pi Sigma Nu Beta Theta Pi Kappa Alpha Kappa Alpha Sigma Nu Beta Theta Pi Beta Theta Pi Alpha Sigma Phi Sigma Nu Wrestling Swimming Softball Tennis Golf Track Racketball 77.5 pts. 50.5 pts. 44 pts. 74.5 pts. 65 pts. 46.5 pts. 9-0 6-2 6-2 6-2 20 pts. 17 pts. 12.5 pts. 359 374 384 70 pts. 69 pts. 66 pts. 27 pts. 17 pts. 14.5 pts. 142 Second Semester Intramurals Women ' s Second Semester Intramural Results Bowling Goodnight (only t eam) Alpha Xi Delta Freshmen Phi Mu Goodnight Alpha Xi Delta Phi Mu Goodnight Goodnight Zeta Tau Alpha Phi Mu Kappa Delta Basketball Swimming Softball ,140 pms 6-0 4-2 4-2 4-2 66 pts. 53 pts. 49 pts. 6-0 5-1 4-2 3-3 Track Goodnight Phi Mu 144 70 1978-79 Women ' s Intramurals Final Standings Goodnight Phi Mu Freshmen Zeta Tau Alpha Alpha Xi I3elta Kappa Delta Pi Beta Phi 249.5 (new record) 171.5 104 96 60 50 25 143 Sing, Sing a Son Creek Sings . . . do, rey, mi ... Pi Beta Phi and Phi Kappa Tau win- ners . . . suits and ties . . . match- ing outfits . . . Halls of Ivy . . . Sue Carse receives outstanding fresh- men women award from the brothers of Phi Kappa Tau . . . songs range from a medley of the Sound of Music to Ashgrove . . . songleaders and practice . . . honoring Mother ' s Day . . . Par- ent ' s Weekend too . . . taking home the first load of junk . . . we don ' t eat like this all the time . . . but, Mom, Benedum Commons is not eating out . . . Father Di- Bacco ' s last mass . . . clean the room . . . use the vaccuum cleaner ... how about a loan till summer vacation . . . goodies from home . . . Happy Mother ' s Day! . . . 144 A Little Night Music A Little Night Music . . . Stephen Sondheim . . . musical . . . Director David ludy . . . bittersweet tale of love . . . Send in the Clowns . . . professional posters . . . practice, practice, practice . . . break a leg . . . chorus . . . 1979 musical pro- duction . . . look out Broadway, here we come . . . I ' ve learned to do math problems in my head while reciting my lines . . . 145 Honor Societies Alpha Psi Omega — Theatre: Top picture, first row. left to right: Karen Clark, Dave Hoseini, Sarah Bunkley, Pete lensen, |ohn Sayers, Diana Pertlaga. Second row; left to right: David )udy, Bill Crosbie, John Taylor, Lee Mercer, Dave Weber, Bill Hickok, Fran McDormand, Tim Thompson, Nina Schroth, Mary Pat Millea. Missing from picture: Tom Humes, lulie O ' Neil, Lisa Sweeney, Sara VVaxman, Vern Ticknor. Sigma Delta Pi - Spanish: Center picture, first row, left to right: Fresia Risso, Tara Renner, Marjorie Carty. Second row, left to right: Gail Egger, Sardis Mendez, Sue Haley, Arlene Rodriquez, Claudia Gilmartin, Missy Kearney, Ken Jacobs, lames Carty. Missing from picture: Maureen Green, Sue High, Kathy Kane, .Marie leanty Beta, Beta Beta — Biology: Bottom picture, first row, left to right: Melinda Elliot, Frank Trupo, Gary Bergman, Lori Dragonir. losette Cicone, Paul McKay. Second row, left to right: Shaun Moss, Walter Russo, |im Freese, lohn Shabb, Larry Houts. Honor societies not pictured: Kappa Pi — Art: Ann Martino, Karen Guida, Penny Poirier, Ellen Trebilcock. Society For Collegiate Journalists — Communications: Rick Kenney, Scarlett Foster, Moya Melnick, Leslie Bertel, George Couch, Claire Heaney, Dave Horn, Leslie Lomasson, Harry Mainzer, Angelo Pascucci, Anne Royston, Patty Schodder, Billie Schrecker, Faith Skowronski, Donna Staderman, Liz Stevens, Linda LJnger, Maggie Winans, Neil Arthur, Ann Bailey, Sandy Block, Pete Clough, Rich Foge, Chris Fowler, Beth Grace, Pete Jenson, Rachel Long, Nora Melnick, )im Rice, Russ Rogerson, John Sayers, Mark Stultz, Cindy Wilcox. Omicron Delta Epsilon — Economics: Frank Haas, Mike Laughner, Tony Mourkas, Billie Schrecker, Mark Sloan, Gene Turley, Dottie Vojvodich, Brad Bohrer, Nora Bonville, Barb Goresh, Bonnie Hewitt, Doug Holmes, Neil Johnson, Bob McCann, Beth Rommel, Steve Zsigray, Phi Delta Psi — Physical Education: lohn Symanski, Bil Railing, Mark Brooks, Mark Cook, Tom Humes, Laura Lowe, Kelly Martin, Don Morehouse, |im Regan, Charles Remus, Pete Sanderson, )eff Severino, Carol Tozzo, lohn Alexander, Maureen Green, Randy Patterson, Kathy Talley. Lambda lota Tau - English: Sarah Bunkley, Sean Burke, Kathy Kane, Lynda Kelsesky, Mike Laughner, Marc Runyon, Billie Schrecker, Linda Unger, Rich Williams, Ken Zirm. 146 m on Top of the World Phi Alpha Theta - History: Frank Haas, Bill Kerr, Barb Wheeler, Rick Zarnoch, Ruth Ball, Brad Bohrer, Greg jordon, lohn Lipinski, Chuck Nalbarilian, Caryn Teutsch. Kappa Mu Epsilon - Mathematics: Gene Turley, Perry Gaughan, Beth Penfleld, Ralph Artuso, Bonnie Hewitt, |enny Maurer, Frank Merryman, Beth Rommel, Kevin Stulga, Steve Zsigray, |oe Amato, Teryl Berriman, Melinda Elliott, Dave FHayes, Ken lacobs, Margaret Kemp, Matt Maggio, Danny Marich, Fred Phelleps, Steve Santilli, Beth Wilson. KALON: Scarlett Fostrjr, Paul McQuade, Lynda Kelsesky, Lori Dragonir, Perry Gaughan, Nancy McLaughlin, Marc Runyon, Billie Schrecker, Dottie Vojvodicti, Ken Zirm, Rick Kenney, Caryn Teutsch, Lisa Traub, Rick Zarnoch. Gamma Sigma Kappa: Ralph Artuso, Sharon Chambers, Beth Covert, Pat Dautel, Cindy Grey, Mike Laughner, Paul McQuade, Frank Merryman, Sherry Miller, Marc Runyon, Gene Turley, Barb Wheeler, Steve Zsigray, Phil Ashton, Tim Barlett, Brad Bohrer, Nora Bonville, Melinda Elliott, Scarlett Foster, Frank Haas, Bonnie Hewitt, Ken lacobs, George Kellis, Debbie Scheirer, Mark Seabright, John Shabb, Dottie Vojvodich, Ken Zirm, College-Wide Awards The Francis O. Carter Prize - Kenneth A. Zirm (Outstanding Senior) The W,F, Kennedy Prize - Richard |. Kenney (Outstanding junior Man) Pittsburgh Bethany College Club Award — Caryn Ann Teutsch (Outstanding junior Woman) Vira Heinz Travel Award - Melinda Elliot Departmental Awards Biology Senior — |ohn Shabb Freshman - Gary Bergman and Shaun Moss Business and Economics Forrest H. Kirkpatrick Award - Eleanor Bonville and Frank Haas Wall Sireel journal Award - Eugene Turley Communications Society for Collegiate journalists Award - Janet Drogowski and David Hosseini Scholarship Award - Elizabeth Ann Sentell Channel Three Television Service Award - Robert Forrest WVBC Senior Award — Faith Skowronski E.E. Roberts Award — Scarlett Foster Scripps - Howard Award - Faith Skowronski and Larry Metlzer English Cammie Pendleton (Sophomore) — Karen Wallace Cammie Pendleton (junior) — Christine Phillips Christine Burleson — Linda Unger Florence Hoagland - Kathleen Kane History — Frank Haas Mathematics - Ralph Artuso and Stephen Zsigray Foreign Language Pearl Mchalfey - Sharon Chambers Theodore R. Kimpton — Edith H. Crane Margaret Woods — Tara Renner Shirley Morris — Gail Egger Physical Education John ]. Knight - William Railing and John Symanski S. Elizabeth Reed — Maureen Green Physics - Richard Ayer and Fred Phelleps Psychology - Patricia Brunt Religious Studies — Marc Runyon Sociology — luan Rodriguez Anna Ruth Bourne Women ' s Housing Unit Award - Kappa Delta W. Kirk Woolery Men ' s Housing Unit Award — Phi Kappa Tau 147 Looks Like We Made It 148 May 26, 197M . . . the day we have been waiting for ... it seems like only yesterday . . . Mom and Dad, relatives, friends watching me . . . everyone came because they didn ' t believe I could do it ... nerve-racking ... I ' ll faint when he [luts the diploma in my hand . . . signed by my favorite profes- sors . . . will it get me the job? . . . many mterviews ahead ... or grad school . . . yes, the input, money, time, hard work was worth it . . . packing four years into ten boxes . . . will it fit into the car . . . does this mean good-bye? . . . Oreon E. Scott Award — Barbara Wheeler . . . will I be back . . . alumni now 149 150 Seniors — Almost Heaven? Counting the days . . . senior pro- jects . . our last homecoming, Perry Gresham Day Parade . . . senior seminar , . . four years of Bethany . . . studying tor comps . . . what time are your orals . . . who do you have on them . . . typing resumes . . . |ob appli- cations . . . hunting for that job . . . graduation and counting the days . . . what the future holds for us . . . I ' m a Senior! . . . 151 TOP LEFT; MARIBETH FORD; Pittsburgh, Pa.; Psy- chology, Zetz Tau Al|iha, Homecoming Court. TOP RIGHT: SEAN J. BURKE; Glenshaw, Pa.; English, Lambda lota Tau, Overflow. MIDDLE LEFT: WARREN T. STONEY STONE; Haver- ford, Pd.; Elementary education, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, SNEA, intramurals. MIDDLE RIGHT: RALPH ARTUSO; Ligioner, Pa.; Math, Senior Fellow, kappa Alpha — President, Soccer, In- tramurals. 152 f- i ' ' • TOP LEFT: CINDY GREY; Can- nonsburf5, Pa.; Polilicdl Science, Campbell. TOP RIGHT: CAROLYN TOZZO; Fort Myers, Fla.; Llemenlary tdu- cation, Goodnight, Field Hockey, Softball Club, IntramuraK. BOTTOM LEFT: SCARLETT LEE FOSTER; Charleston, W.Va.; Com- munications, Senior Fellow, Phi Mu — Pres., Kalon Outstanding lunior Woman, Who ' s Who, Folio — Editor, Bethanian, Tower, SBOG — Secretary, BOTTOM RIGHT: YEANNIS JOHN MAMALS; Athens, Greece, Economics, Soccer, ISA, Economics Club. 153 r W. 8 1 TOP LEFT; JAMES W. FREEZIE FREESE; Wheeling, W.Va.; Chemistry, Phi Kappa Tau, Tri Beta, Track, n- tramurals. TOP RIGHT GREGORY DENNIS DULK DULOWSKI; Cadiz, Oh,; Physical Education, Sigma Nu, Basketball — Co-Captain, Assistant Coach, Intramurals. MIDDLE LEFT; Susan Miriam Schwartz; Charleston, W.Va.; Communications, Alpha Xi Delta — Secretary, Bethanian. MIDDLE RIGHT; HARRY GRAHAM KISKADDON; Ti tusville. Pa.; Sociology, McEachern, Concert Band, Stage Band. 154 : n r TOP LEFT: PATRICIA ANN DAUTEL; Rockville Centre, N.Y.; Elementary Education, Alpha Xi Delta, Senior Fellow, Gamma Sigma Kappa, Paris Semester. TOP RIGHT: STEPHEN V. ZIGGY ZSIGRAY, JR.; Tiltonsville, Oh; Math, Economics, Sigma Nu — Commander, Gamma Sigma Kappa, Kap- pa Mu Epsilon, Omicron Delta Epsilon, Who ' s Who, Baseball, Basketball - Co-Captain, Resi- dent Assistant. MIDDLE; DONALD O. MOREHOUSE, JR.; Greenwich, N.Y.; Physical Education, Beta Theta Pi, Football. BOTTOM: KAREN LYNN BARNOSKY; Chaleroi, Pa.; Communications, Goodnight, Tri Beta, SBOG. v ; rii n ■%pp?? 155 ■ HUCUit TO :: R. RICHMblENNER, M D 12 ;■ ■■-s:;-- ' :-«i) ' - ■ .cv..-..,:JENNlE STEIHDORF REIJNEk 22 I WJOB ■6B0II. rww Til tMwr nBi nioK VEica v«- «..■,(=., , • Ullllll Girr .-MM tSSHl|.|I 7«.T«ICM( UTEHit ir ' -.;i,t .v BiTHANT BOTTSI Mill II IMC KlIT tUI m J«WIS . MifinI v-8t AMoiic III loniu cmn « tie nisi  EtB« iT socsi wmo STOOD •il.THlS $ITl ma MM Tt mt. CUHr CU«, FiUOCi SPt Si OF TIC Boosi Of Kntunuins vtiiit on mm bebe UTtWIllS COIUSL , A BOM tviT nm ■Mit-tuirTiic mcrm c« Ji TOP LEFT TARA LEI RENNER; Skaneateles, N.Y.; Spanish, Kappa Delta, Sigma Delta Pi, Spanish Club — Pres., Saturday School. TOP RIGHT: MAUREEN ANN GREEN; West Springfield, Md.; Spanish, Physical Education, Good night, Sigma Delta Pi, Basketball. BOTTOM LEFT: MARK GENARD; Youngwood, Pa.; Math, Football, Math Club. BOTTOM RIGHT: ELIZABETH COVERT; Penn Van, N.Y.; Psy- chology, Senior Fellow, Gamma Sigma Kappa, Resident Assistant. 156 TOP; GARY G. BUSACCA; Wheel- ing, W.Va.; Economics, Philoso- phy, Beta Theta Pi, Economics Club — Pres., ResicJent Assistant, SBOG, McLean - President. CURT HELLER; Pa.; Chemistry, MIDDLE LEFT: McKees Rocks, Woolery, MIDDLE RIGHT TY; Brilliant, Oh. Physics, Chess Club. BOTTOM: SARAH LISA SWEENEY; Rocky River, Oh.; Eng- lish DAVID COUN- hilosophy. 157 ,vy. TOP LEFT: MARK E. HAYES; Ramsey, N.).; Economics, Alpha Sigma Phi, Tennis. TOP RIGHT: DAVID SHANE EGAN; Pittsburgh, Pa.; Communications, Beta Theta Pi - Pres., IPC, Resident Assistant. MIDDLE LEFT: LYNDA H. BUCH- BINDER; Freehold, N.).; Elementary Education, Goodnight, SNEA. MIDDLE RIGHT: WILLIAM JR WRIGHT; Weirton, W.Va.; Sports Communications, Beta Theta Phi, Football - Captain, TV 3. 158 n ' ( I ' TOP: VIC CELO; Dorseyville, Pa.; Economics, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. BOTTOM LEFT: VERNON WADE BERNARD TICKNOR; kirlland, Oh.; Communication, Woolery, Soccer, Kappa Alpha, Theater. BOTTOM MIDDLE: R. SCOTT LITCHARD; Dryden, N.Y.; Eco- nomics, Alpha Sigma Phi, La- crosse, Intramurals, BOTTOM RIGHT: JIM VINCE JUDY; Duquense, Pa.; English, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Nu. 159 TOP: SCOTT LANZ; Sanatoga, Pa.; Communications, Beta Theta Pi, Football — Captain, All American, Softball - Captain, Who ' s Who. MIDDLE LEFT: JOHN DAVID DUKE SYMANSKI; Saddle Riv er, N.|.; Physical Education, Baseball, Basketball - Assistant Coach. MIDDLE RIGHT: CHARLES A. CHUCK BARASH; Valley Stream, N.Y.; Biology, Tri Beta, Saturday School, BOTTOM: THOMAS ALLEN HUMES; Baltimore, Md., Physical Education, Sigma Nu. 160 lOP LEFI EDITH HOBSON CRANE; Silver Spring, Md.; French, Pi Beta Phi - V.P.; Sor- bonne semester. Phi Tau Little Sister. TOP RIGHT: ELIZABETH A. MAYER; Avalon, Pa., Elemen- tary Education, Zeta Tau Alpha - V.P., SNEA. MIDDLE LEFT; RICK AVER; Cranby, Ct.; Physics. MIDDLE RIGHT: JUAN NANY RODRIGUEZ; Brook- lyn, N.Y.; Sociology, Agape. BOTTOM: NANCY |. BREWS- TER; East Liverpool, Oh.; Soci- ology, Goodnight, Delta Tau Delta Little Sister. 161 TOP ELEANOR NORA BON- VILLE; Pasadena, Ca.; Economics, Alpha Xi Delta, Economics Club, Omicron Delta Epsilon, SBOC, Pannhellenic Council, Senior Fel- low — Economics. MIDDLE LEET: RANDY CLAY; Eiebron, Oh., Religion, Phi Kappa Tau. MIDDLE RIGHT: DAVID YOGI PORTER; Westboro, Ma.; Psy- chology, McEachern. BOTTOM; GAIL SELDEN; Massa- pequa Pk, N.Y.; Communications, Alpha Xi Delta, Pi Delta Epsilon Name Entertainment Committee, WVBC, T.V. 3. lis f ' 162 TOP ELIZABETH ANN LIZ SEN- TELL; South [ucllcl. Oh,, Commu- nKdtujns, Alpha Xi-Delta V.P., Tower. MIDDll KIMBERLY C. KIM RODGERS; I ' ennsboiu, A a., Elemenlary Education, Goodnight House, SNEA, Au(kii)()n Sm ict BOTTOM LEFT: JOHNNY A AL- EXANDER; Bridgeport, Oh., Physi- cal Education, Beta Eheta Phi, Erack - Tri Captain, SBOG, IPC, Education Eionor Society. BOETOM RIGHT: SCOTT SUN- SHINE; North Babylon, . .: Po- litical Sc ience; Phi Kappa Tau, Po- litical Affairs — President, Israel Semester. SBOG, Intramurals, Biid ' jc C lul). ■Si_ 163 TOP LEFT RICHARD RICK KEMMERER, )R.; Royersford, Pa.; Psychology, Football, Tubingen Semester, Polygot. TOP RIGHT: MICHAEL ZEBRINE; 164 Harwick, Pa., Math — Economics, Overflow, Soccer — All PAC, SBOG. BOTTOM LEFT: RONALD TRUD MOUNTS; Washmgton, Pa., Communications, Woolery, Soccer, Intramurals. BOTTOM RIGHT: CLAIRE HEANEY; Eastchester, NY, Camp- bell, Communications, Theater, TV 3. TOP: EDWARD EDMO REMUS; Frederick, UJ., Physical Lduca- tion, Sigma Nu, Football, Phi Del- ta Psi, Intramurals, MIDDLE LFFT: FRANCES FRAN MCDORMAND; Monessen, Pa.; theater — Senior Fellow, Alpha Psi Omega. MIDDLF RIGHT: LOUISE REASS; New Hyde Park, N.Y.; Economics, Kappa Delta — Treasurer, Tower, Cheerleader, Spanish Club, Eco- nomics Club BOTTOM: ANNE W. ROYSTON; Pittsburgh, Pa.; Communications, Alpha Xi Delta - Treasurer, Pi Delta Epsilon. ' M| • • ' •1 Vk ' V 165 TOP LEFT: SMITH; Ken munications, Pres.SBOG TOP RIGHT: TON; Butler Swimming — BOTTOM MOURKAS; nomics, Phi V.P., WVBC. BOTTOM Rl LEPS; Butler, LYNNE SMITTY nington, Md.; Com- . Zeta Tau Alpha - V. P., Who ' s Who. DAVID COTTING- Pa., Beta Theta Pi, Captain, Lacrosse. LEFT: ANTHONY Pittsburgh, Pa., Eco- Kappa Tau - Pres., GHT FRED R. PHEL- Pa., Physics, Phi Tau. 166 TOP: DARLENE ANUSKEWICZ; St. Clairsville, Oh.; Elemcnldrv td- ucation, Alpha Xi Delta. Ui:)DLE LEFT: JAMES MOWRY POOL; Pittsburgh, Pa. Commu- nications, Beta Theta Pi, Basket- ball, Baseball. MIDDLE RIGHT; SHARON CHAMBERSO; Webster, NY; French, Gamma Sigma Kappa, Resident Assistant, SBOG, Student Cou rt. BOTTO.M: MICHELE ARM- STRONG; London, England, Psy- chology, Zeta Tau Alpha. 167 TOP LEFT: LINDA ANN UNGER; Seaford, N.Y.; English, Pi Beta Phi Lambda lota Tau, Harbinger. TOP RIGHT: WENDY LOUISE KUHN; Larchmont, N.Y.; Psy- chology, Pi Beta Phi - V.P., SBOG. BOTTOM LEFT: RICHARD GARY FOGMAN MEYER; Rosslyn Farms, Pa., Communications, Delta Tau Delta — Treasurer, Tower, Tennis, WVBC, Bethanian. BOTTOM RIGHT: ARMAND L. DILLO NATILI, JR.; Butler, Pa; Psychology, Woolery — President, Woolery — President, Basketball — Co-Captain. 4m 168 TOP: TODD BAUHAN HYDE; Summit, N|.; C-Oinmiiiiu dlion , Overflow. MIDDLE LEFT: JULIANNE E. O ' NEIL; Dovvnint lown, Pd.; Psychology, Pi Beld Phi - Presi- dent, Alpha Psi Omega, Con- cert Choir, VIA. MIDDLE RKillT MICHAEL E. LAUGH- NER; Beaver Eails, Pa.; Econom- ics, Phi Kappa Tau - President, Gamma Sigma Kappa, Omicron Delta Epsilon, Shaw Travel Award, Spanish Club, Messiah. BOTTOM: JOHN A. LAU; Rockville, Md.; Sports Commu- nications, Delta Tau Delta, Baseball, Concert Choir 169 TOP LEFT: CYNTHIA LYNNE CYNDIE JONES; Piscatavvay, K |.; Elementary Education; kappa Delta, SNEA, Intramurals TOP RIGHT: ANGELO M. PAS- CUCCI; Deer Park, N.Y.; Commu- nications; Overflow BOTTOM LEET: DEB PALMER; Harborcreek, Pa.; Economics; Goodnight House BOTTOVl RIGHT: FRANK JOSEPH HAAS; VVellsburg, W.Va.; Eco- nomics History; Overflow; SPOG President, Outstanding lunior, Economics Club, Phi Alpha Theta, Omicron Delta Epsilon, Student Court justice f ' .. iJ« « 170 ' -A TOP LEFT TERENCE P. WALLY MULLANE; Chatham, N.|.: Eco- nomics, Sigma Nu; SBOG, In- tra murals TOP RIGHT: MARY PAT MILLEA; Harrison, N.|.; English; .Alpha Psi Omega, Campbell BOTTOM LEET: KENNETH R. JA- COBS JR.; Croton-en-Hudson, N.I.; Mathematics: kappa Alpha; Sigma Delta Pai; Kappa Mu Epsilon; Math Club, Spanish Club. BOTTO.W RIGHT: PATRICIA PAT MARIE BRUNT; Toms Ri er, N.|.; Psychology, Saturday School. 171 :M V TOP LEFT; JAMES JIMMY HOWARD; Norwalk, Ct.; Elemen- tary Education, Kappa Alpha, SNEA, IFC, Tennis, K.D. Little Brother. TOP RIGHT: THERESA TERRI WALLACE; Wheeling, W.Va.; Psy- chology, Kappa Delta — Presi- dent, Swim Team Manager, Who ' s Who, Intramurals, Tower. BOTTOM LEFT: KENNETH A. ZIRM; Hudson, Oh.; Political Sci- ence, Senior Fellow, Lambda lota Tau, Tennis, Renner LJnion Pro- gram Board, Who ' s Who. BOTTOM RIGHT: DAN UNIT DEMEIS; West Mifflin, Pa.; Eco- nomics, Sigma Nu, SBOG, Eco- nomics Club. i« Uf ' ' 172 ' iMiS rn TOP LEFT: NANNETTA NAN NACKOUL; Cannonsburg, Pa,; Sociology, Goodnight, Sociolo- gy Club, Delta Tau Delta Little Sister. TOP RIGHT: PAUL MCKAY; Wheeling, W.Va.; Biology, Tri Beta, TV 3, BOTTOM: HARRY MONGO MAINZER; Zougue, A : Politi- cal Science; Phi Kappa Tau, Pi Delta Epsilon, Alpha Phi Gam- ma, WVBC, Pi Beta Phi Little Brother. 173 TOP LEFT FRANKLIN C. MERRY- MAN; Mingo lunction, Oh.; Physics, Math, Phi kappa Tau, Gamma Sigma Kappa, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Sigma Pi Sigma, Track, Who ' s Who, Beth- anian, IFC TOP RIGHT: SHARON LEA SHIR- RON ROTH; Yardley, Pa.; Commu- nications, Alpha Xi [.5( ' lta. MIDDLE LEFT; AMY LYNN VILLANI; Bridgeville, Pa.; Communications, Zeta Tau Alpha. MIDDLE RIGHT; CHRISTINE LYNN PALMER; Wheeling, W.Va.; Commu- nications, Phi Mu, TV 3, Home- coming Court. 174 iBti.i: .%S TOP LEFT: ROBERT STAPLES CARPENTER; Hasting ' , on Hud- son, N.Y.; Economics, kappa Al- pha, Soccer. TOP RIGHT: MARK A. SNIE- GOCKI; Pittsburgh, Pa.; Commu- nications, Beta Theta Pi, Football — All Conference, TV 3. LEFT: WILLIAM BILL KERR; L nntield, Ui.; History, Phi l a|i|ia Tdu, Phi Al|Dha Theta, Saturd.iN SchooL Mir:)DLE RIGHT: DAVE HOUiJ- INI HOSEINI; Livingston, I.: Communications, Overflow, Tow- er, Folio, Theater. 175 TOP JOANNE L. )AFFREY; Sum- mit, N.|.; Elementary Education, SNEA, Kappa Delta — Member- ship, Saturday School, Bethany Nurser School. iMIDDLE LEFT: HEATHER A. TRU- SHEL; Weirton, W.Va.; Psy- chology, Goodnight, SBOG, French Club, Delta Tau Delta Little Sister. MIDDLE RIGHT: MICHELLE ELAINE SCHRYVER; Barrmgton, R.I.; Chemistr ' Phi Mu — Treasur- er, Tri Beta, Cheerleader. BOTTOM: JOE CUBBY CARLEY; Glassport, Pa.; Psychology, Eco- nomics, Sigma Nu, TV 3. 176 TOP: GAIL EGGER; Green Brook, N.|.; Spanish, Sigma Delia Pi, Campbell. MIDDLE LEFT: WILLIAM JOSEPH HESLIN; Commack, N.Y.; Eco- nomics, Kappa Alpha, V.P. MIDDLE RIGfHT: THOMAS MR. REP ABRAMS; Allantic High- lands, N.j.; Political Science, Phi Kappa Tau, Political Affairs - Pres., Who ' s Who, Washington Intern. BOTTOM: LISA JOY CARLSON; Wilton, Ct.; Economics, ka|)[3a Delta, Bethanian, Intramurals, Sat- urday School. 177 J. if Tfir. TOP LEFT; GREG HUTCH HUTCHISON; New Mar- tinsville; W.Va.; Economics, Sigma Nu, Football — All District — PAG, SBOG — Treasurer, Intramurals. TOP RIGHT: CAROLYN BEANY BANEY; Pittsburgh, Pa.; Psychology, Phi lu - .Membership, Field Hockey, Intramurals, Delta Tau Delta Little Sister, VIA. MIDDLE: SUSAN HALEY; Florhan Park, N.).; Alpha Xi Delta - V.P., Tennis, Volleyball, Basketball, Intramurals, Madrid Semester, Communications. BOTTOM: JOANNE DAOUST; Cherry Hill, N.).; Alpha Xi Delta - President, Interdisciplinary, Concert Cnoir, Tri Beta, Softball, Delta Tau Delta Little Sister. 178 jr J TOP LEFT: DAVE CLARK; Trenton, NM ; Physical Educa- tion, Delta Tau Delta, Football, Intramurals. TOP RIGHT: TRUDEE KAMARAS; Orange, Ct.; Eco- nomics, Zeta Tau Alpha — IreasLirer, Economics Club. MIDDLE LEFT: KATHLEEN KANE; Svvansboro, N.C.; English, Senior Fellow — Outstanding lunior Major, Sigma Delta Pi, Lambda lota Tau, Harbinger — Editor. MIDDLE RIGHT: ANN M. MARTINO; VVestfield, .l.; Art, Phi Mu, Kappa Pi, SBOG, Renner Union Board, Polygot, Bethanian, Intramurals. 179 TOP: ED CROWLEY; Adelphi, Md.; English, Overflow, Oxford Semester, Soccer, Intramurals. MIDDLE LEET: MICHAEL J. SHANAMAN; Morris Plains, N.|.; Psychology, McEachern. MIDDLE RIGHT: DAVID M. CHICO VELLA; Latrobe, Pa.; Economics, Sigma Nu, Eootball, Intramurals, BOTTOM: SHERRY MARIE MILL- ER; Gettysburg, Pa.; Psychology, Gamma Sigma Kappa, Oxford Se- mester, VIA, ISA, Campus Audo- bon. ■ ' 180 TOP: GENE TURLEY; Latrobe. Pa.; Economics, Delta Tau Delta, Kap- pa Mu Epsilon, Omicron Delta Upsilon, Sigma Gamma Kappa, Baseball, MIDDLE LEFT: CAROLE SAM- SON; Port au Prmce, Haiti; Erench, IS.A, Erench Club, Spanish Club, MIDDLE RIGHT: DAVID J. OZ- ZIE OSBORNE; Charleroi, Pa.; Economics, Overflow, Oxford Se- mester, Intramurals, Saturday School. BOTTOM: DANIEL C. DUNMYER; Upper St. Clair, Pa.; Commu- nications, Soccer - Captain, Kap- pa Alpha - V.P., Resident Assist- ant, SBOG - Treasurer. 181 TOP LEFT; FAITH SKOWRONSKI; Washington, Pa.; Commu- nications, Zeta Tau Alpha, Home- coming Court. TOP RIGHT: DAVID GUNDLING; Wheelmg, . a.; Chemistr , Beta Theta Pi, Track — Captain. BOTTO.W LEFT: PAUL ROMANO; Old Bridge, . .V.; Commu- nications. BOTTOM RIGHT: LORRAINE LEE LORI DRAGONIR; Foliansbee. . a.: Biolog , Alpha Di Delta, Tri Beta - .P., SBOG, Senior Class Secretar ' - Treasurer, Ren- ner Union Board. 182 p jp H W TOP LEFT: GREGORY A. VVIL- HEM; Brilliank, Oh.; Philosophy, Phi Kappa Tau, Resident Assist- ant, Saturday School, Intramurals. TOP RIGHT; CHARLES ARA CHUCK NALBANTIAN; Ridge- wood, N.|.; Political Science, Kap- pa Alpha,. Phi Alpha Theta, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Who ' s Who, Senior Class President, Student Court, SBOG, Resident Assistant. BOTTOM LEFT: SUSAN BRIG- HAM; Toronto, Ontario: Commu- nications, Phi Mu, Homecoming Queen, Softball, Intramurals. BOTTOM RIGHT: WILLIAM RAIL- ING; Wheeling, W. a.: Physical Education, Beta Theta Pi, In- tramurals. 183 TOP LEFT: DEBBIE MEHLMAN; St. Clairsville, Oh.; Elementary Edu- cation, Campbell, SNEA. TOP RIGHT; MIKE LUDE KO- ZAR; Derry, Pa; Psychology, Beta Theta Pi, Football, Intramurals. BOTTOM LEFT: DAVID KING NEUROHR; Greensburg, Pa.; In- terdisciplinary, Beta Theta Pi, Lambda lota Tau, Basketball, SBOG BOTTOM RIGHT: JAMES M. OTIS RUE; Wayne, Pa.; Psy- chology, Soccer. 184 TOP LEFT: IAN ARMSTRONG; Virginia Beach, Va.; Commu- nications, Sigma Alpha Epsilon — Secretary, Lacrosse Club, In- Iramurals. LOP RIGHT: DINO A. DEFLAVIO; Latrobe, Pa.; Communications, Beta Theta Pi. BOTTOM LEFT: PETER MASONE; BROOKLYN, N.Y.; Biology, Resi- dent Assistant, Tri Beta BOTTOM RIGHT: SARA ANNE WAXMAN; Setauket, N.Y.; Com- munications, Zeta Tau Alpha, Al- pha Psi Omega, Resident Assist- ant. 185 TOP: SUSAN J. MCCANDLESS; Medina, Oh.; Economics, Kappa Delta - V.P., Saturday School, In- tramurals. MIDDLE LEFT: MICHAEL D. BRYANT; Columbia, Md.; Eco- nomics, Overflow, Big Brothers. MIDDLE RIGHT: COLLEEN ERIN BEADLING; Paris, Pa.; Religion, Peace Studies Club, Saturday School, Renner Union Board. BOTTOM: NEIL R. ARTHER; Westfield, N.).; Communications, Overflow — President, Tower, Big Brothers. 186 TOP LEFT BRUCE R. BROTHIS; Cumberland, R.I,; Economics, Overflow, Tennis, Big Brothers, SBOC. TOP RIGHT; PATRICIA SUSAN HEAD; Coshouton, Oh.; Econom- ics, Zeta Tau Alpha, Recreational Practicum Reader, Homecoming Court, BOTTOM: MARC J. RUNYON; Cuyaboga Falls, Oh.; Religion, - Senior Fellow, Phi Kappa Tau - V.P., Gamma Sigma Kappa, CLEW, Lambda lota Tau, Who ' s Who, Agape. 187 TOP LEFT: GEORGE G. COUCH; Wellsburg, W.Va.; Sports Commu- nications, Delta Tau Delta — Pres., V.P., Swimming — Co-Captain, Who ' s Who, SBOG. WVBC, Tow- er, Folio. TOP RIGHT: SAMUEL LEE BATE- MAN; Washmgton, Pa,; Psy- chology, Delta Tau Delta, IFC, Spanish Club, Political Affairs Club BOTTOM LEFT: LESLIE ANNE BERT BERTEL; Woodbury, N.|.; Communications, Goodnight, Pi Delta Epsilon, Basketball, Softball, Intramurals, Tower, WVBC, TV 3. BOTTOM RIGHT: RICHARD S. WILLIAMS; Emmaus, Pa.; English, Lambda lota Tau, Theater, Harbi- nger, TV 3, Outstanding Soph- omore Major. ainz ' TOP LEFT: NANCY L. MCLAUGHLIN; Glenshavv, Pa., Political Science, Goodnight, Who ' s Who, Student Court Chief lustice, SBOG, Delta Tau Delta Little Sister. TOP RIGHT: JAMES KEVIN STEI- GER; Cedar knolls, N.|,: Political Science, Beta Theta Pi, Baseball, Intra murals. BOTTOM LEFT: JOHN B. SHABB; Charleston, W.Va.; Biology, Phi Kappa Tau, Senior Fellow, Tri Beta, Concert Choir. BOTTOM RIGHT: KEVIN BER- GLUNE KIP LEWIS; St Clairs- ville. Oh.; Political Science, Beta Theta Pi - Secretary, Phi Alpha Theta, Lambda lota Tau, Track, SBOG. 189 TOP LEFT: JIM MAGILLA MAL- LEY; West Mifflin, Pa.; Economics, Sigma Nu, Student Court, German Club, Heildelberg Semester. TOP RIGHT : FRANCIS J. WOODY MATTHEWS, )R.; Bryn Mawr, Pa.; Economics, Sigma Nu, Swimming, Intramurals, Econom- ics Club. BOTTOM LEFT: CRAIG HESTON LIGGET; FHaverford, Pa.; Commu- nications, Kappa Alpha, Soccer Manager, Bethany Fire Rescue Squad. BOTTOM RIGHT: DARRELL BUSH VANDERVORT; Geneva, Oh.; Religion, Phi Kappa Tau, IFC, VIA, Intramurals, Saturday School. r--:   ; . ' i r . ' tm i 9 KM :a2; I .V. , 190 i4 TOP: DEBRA BURNS; Wellsburg, W.Va.; German, Zeld Tau Alpha, German Club. BCrnOM LEFT: MARK JOSEPH SCORP SCORPION; Pittsburgh, Pa.; Political Science, Beta Theta Pi, Football, Track Manager. BOTTOM RIGHT: SARAH P. SALLY BUNKLEY; Groton, Ct.; Lnglish, Alpha Psi Omega, Lam- bda lota Tau, Renner Union Board. 191 iifO ' iXi TOP LEFT: FRANK J. TRUPO; East Meadow, N.Y.; Biology, Alpha Sigma Phi, Tri Beta, Bethany Fire Rescue Squad, Intramurals. TOP RIGHT: SHARON LEE BAN- NON; Westtield, Ma.; German, Con- cert Choir, Tubingen Semester, ISA, Intramurals, French Club. BOTTOM LEFT: RANDY PERKINS; Rockville Centre, .N.Y.; Psycholog , Alpha Sigma Phi - V.P., VIA, In- tramurals. BOTTOM RIGHT: MARY KATHY PRENGER; Rehoboth Beach, Del.; Elementary Education, Phi Mu, SNEA. ■iij ' Vv- 192 1 c 3 1 p W j| fl ' 3 - 1 |mI Vw A I K ' '  ir 1 VT Hjk J 1 1 1 1 TOP LEFT: BILLIE SHRECKER; Pittsburgh, Pa.; English, Phi Mu, Lambda lota Tau, Omicron Delta Epsilon, Bethanian, Tower. TOP RIGHl: LYNDA KELSESKY; Liverpool, N.Y.; English, Goodnight, Kalon, Tennis, Tri Beta, Vira Heinz Award, Oxford Semester. BOTTOM LEFT: TOM SHIELDS; Bay Shore, N.Y.; Biology, Alpha Sigma Phi, Tri Beta, Wrestling. BOTTOM RIGHT: ELIZABETH B. RIPPER VAN RIPER; Manhasset, N.Y., Math, Economics, Tennis, Phi Mu, VIA, Renner LInion Board, SBOG. I ' l X ' li .JK_9 Ll 193 TOP LEFT: JOHANNA ALIS DENSBERGER; Westwood, N.J.; German Phi Mu, Tubingen Program, Field Fiock- ey, Softball, Volleyball, Lacrosse, Basketball, German Club. TOP RIGHT DOROTHY DOT VOJVODICH; Steubenville, Oh.; Economics, Goodnight, Accounting Club, Economics Club, SBOG, Delta Tau Delta Little Sister, Omicron Delta Epsilon. MIDDLE LEFT: SU- ZANNE KAPLAN; New City, N.Y.; Elementary Educa- tion, Phi Mu. MIDDLE RIGHT: HENRY A. HAL LEU; Joppa, Md.; Communications, Delta Tau Delta, IPC, WVBC, Tower, TV-3, Intramurals. 194 ' ■ ' -i TOP LEFT; SUE ANN CRISTE; Cockeysville, Md.; Elementary Education, Phi Mu, SNEA, In- tramurals. TOP RIGHT: MARK E. COOKIE COOK; Shadyside, Oh., Physical Education, Woolery, Phi Delta Psi, Basketball, Intramurals. MIDDLE: KIM CORRELL; Westport, Ct.; Ele- mentary Education, Goodnight, SNEA, Spanish Club, Intramurals, Phi Kappa Tau Little Sister. BOTTOM: KEVAN EYRE; Brookhaven, Pa.; Psy- chology, McEachern. 195 TOP MARGUERITE A. MAGGIE WINANS; North- port, N.Y.; Communications. BOTTOM LEFT: SARAH MARIE WOLFORD; Parkersburg, W.Va.; French, Poly- got, Sorbonne Semester, Drama, French Club. BOT- TOM RIGHT: ELIZABETH A. BETH ROMMEL; McKeesport, Pa.; Math Economics, Phi Mu, Kappa Mu, Math Club., Intramurals. 196 TOP LEFT: WALTER F. WALT RUSSO; Ornage, Ct.; Biology, Cross Country, Audubon, SBOG, Tri Beta — Pres. TOP RIGHT: PENNY SUSAN POIRIER; Wilmette, III.; Art, Phi Mu, Kappa Pi, lacrosse, cheerleader, BOT- TOM LEFT: ALISON P. DAVIES; Warrington, Pa.; French, Phi Mu, Polygot, French Club. BOTTOM RIGHT: ELIZABETH LIZARD STEVENS; Selma, Ala- bama; Communications, Phi Mu, Hockey, R.A., Tower. 197 TOP LEFT: PERRY GAUGHAN, Shadyside, O. Chemistry, Alpha Sigma Phi, Kalon, Kappa Mu Epsi- lon. Resident Assistant, Chemistry Club. TOP RIGHT: KEVIN HAL- TER, Waldorf, Md., Psychology, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, track, in- tramurals. BOTTOM: MARK BUZZARD SLOAN, Bethel Park, Pa., Economics, Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon — president. Accounting Club, Omicron Delta Epsilon, Economics Club. 198 TOP: BRAD BOHRER, St Clairs- ville, O., Economics, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Gamma Sigma Kappa, Omicron Delta Epsilon, Phi Alpha Theta, Economics Club. BOTTOM LEFT: JEFF TOMER, Bridgeport, O., Communications, Beta Theta Pi, Football BOTTOM RIGHT: REX JOHNSON, Akron, O., Econom- ics, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Lacrosse co-captain, intramurals. 199 When you finished up the year And the final activities have been done When ail the facts and figures Have been balanced up and weighed Then there comes that empty feeling At the bottom of your heart The old gang now is breaking up And some friends will depart. 200 t 201 202 As you sit before the fire In the distant years to come And conjure up the memories Of a thousand things you ' ve done. Perhaps your mind will capture Of those dancing shafts of light The spirit of Bethany That ' s so evident and holding tight. «i £3tkj«atr;- s ' Jt. mGPsmm- ' i. ifev 203 Seems like only yesterday That we arrived frightened Yet anticipating We passed the time One season, through the next Till it was our turn To take our places in the world. 204 9 ■ K


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