Gettysburg College - Spectrum Yearbook (Gettysburg, PA)

 - Class of 1984

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:1 l l Mary Margaret Stewart, professor of English at Gettysburg College for twenty-five years, is presently serving her third year as chair- person of the department. Before joining the staff, Dr. Stewart attended Monmouth College, where she earned an AB. degree in English. Also, Dr. Stewart obtained her PhD at Indiana University. Over the years, Dr. Stewart's writing has appeared in various periodicals, including Philological Quarter- ly, Eighteenth Century life, Notes and Queries, and Studies in English literature. These articles concerned mainly Boswell, Collins, Fielding, and Smart, all 18th century writers. Although born in California, Dr. Stewart grew up in Nebraska, and attended high school in Pennsylvania. She is currently working on a biography of William Collins. Also, Dr. Stewart enjoys going to Washing- ton, DC. to do research and to see plays, and she likes to walk through the battlefields with her dogs as well. Finally, Dr. Stewart has a hope for all English department graduates: that they will continue to read and write critically. Norman Forness Donald Fortnum History Chemistry RR 5x i Robert Garnett Janet Gemmil English IDS Lewis Frank Psychology Edwin Freed Robert Freymeyer Religion Sociology Robert Fryling Mathematics Charles Glatfelter History Gertrude Gobbel Leonard Goldberg Psychology English Derrick Gondwz BusinesstEconom cs .

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Ronald Cere Spanish Chan Coulter Philosophy Ronald Burgess Spanish Karen Dugger Sociology Charles Emmons Sociology Ann Harper-Fender Economics A graduate of Boston University and Florida Institute of Technology, Lieutenant Colonel Patrick Riley has been at Gettysburg and served as the department chairperson for the past two years. Before coming to Gettysburg, LTC Riley worked as analyst officer to the Chief of Staff at the Pentagon and was a com- mander of batallion level organizations. All in all he has spent twenty-two years in the service. He is also a members of other organizations such as the ATO Fraternity and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. LTC Riley has a wife and two Children. As head of the Military Science department at Get- tysburg, Riley is confident and proud of the ability of the Lieutenant being commissioned through the ROTC program to perform as leaders in our army. He also feels that the role of his department at our school is one that is increasing and challenging the leadership abilities of the Corps Cadets. ently live in the town of Gettysburg. and dying. Professor Carey Moore, an alumni of 1952, has been teaching at Gettysburg for twenty-five years and is now head of the Religion department. While an undergraduate at Gettysburg, he took an active part in the school newspaper, choir and was a brother of Phi Sigma Kappa. After graduating from Gettysburg he did further studying at a semi- nary, then attended Johns Hopkins University for graduate school. Dr. Moore's wife was also a gra- duate of 1952. They have four children and pres- Dr. Moore has written five books that include the studies of Esther. He is in the process of writing another book called ludith. Some hobbies he en- joys are reading, photography and traveling. He is also president of Hospice in Adams County, which is a support group for terminally ill people. He spends much time doing research about death David Cowan David Crowner Craig Driver Physics German Biology tail George Fick Kermit Finstad David Flesner History Music Mathematics Faculty 2 1



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Laurence Gregorio French Louis Hamman Religion Winston Griffith Businesschonomics Michael Hartman Military Science Joseph Gryzbowski Chemistry Richard Haskins Physics Dr. Basil Crapster has been teaching at Gettysburg since 1949, was at one time Dean of the College and has been chairperson of the History department since 1973. Throughout his years at Gettysburg, Dr. Crapster has been advisor to the Debate Team, International Rela- tions Club, and Phi Alpha Theta honorary. He is also a member of Phi Beta Kappa. Before coming to our col- lege he worked for the Gallop Polll navy intelligence and was accepted to work for the CIA. His educational background includes an undergraduate degree from Princeton, and a masters and doctorate from Harvard, with an emphasis in European History. Dr. Crapster's research interests center around late Victorian England and Scottish history. He has pub- lished several articles in both areas. His research has taken him to England on several occassions. Miss Grace Kenney, chairperson of the Physical Educa- tion Department, has been at Gettysburg for thirty-six years. She is the oldest working faculty member still in service. She is a graduate from New York University, Columbia University, and the University of Maryland. Last year Miss Kenney took a year off to visit Greece and West Germany. This summer she is planning to attend the international Olympic Scientific Congress at the University of Oregon. Her hobbies include garden- ing and listening to opera music. As far as the Physical Education Department, Miss Kenney feels it is fantastic! Her advice for graduates is to be specific, and be the best you can be in all walks of life. Miss Kenney will be at Gettysburg for three more years and is looking for- ward to retirement. Eugene Haas David Hair Peggy Hair HPE English Education John Held Sherman Hendrix Thomas Hendrickson Education Biology Physics Faculty 23

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