Lycoming College - Arrow Yearbook (Williamsport, PA)

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VCOMING COLLEGE 3 8130 10026 2071 «•«■ 4 ,J m k .- ■ v ' p ' ■ L •j l« g WH •d r Uan irii 1 IaIk ' 1 Ir 1 •,  l 1 t •iw, 1£I Be? U! 1 % h - . t ? . i.ii - ' ' =• : :ii; ' ' ' -• .•j?, 4- ' ' f i • ' • • ' ? TT liir ■jjir iiR ■«« V-r T--- ' - l? 5 LIBRARY LYCOMING s ■ x ' ' J s K Q u v Wr . 7 ' jdBfeB ■•.- ' l f- c 5 M .  ? aJR p :-A l.. J ' - 1 : % ' — ■ jSgk iJtt: WILLIAMSPORT, PENNSYLVANIA 1 ■ s L 1 J ■  A - THE I 9 6 6 ARROW 925S9 FORE As another year of college life draws to a close, it is real- ized by thos e to embark upon a new phase of life ' s voyage that these years have aided in the formulation of life ' s goals. It is from this refinement of intangible ideals that one as- sumes a significant role in life ' s drama. Through these doors, the youthful freshman enters a community striving to attain academic excellence as well as social awareness. Throughout the college years, this end is sought. It is through these doors the learned senior passes, hopefully carrying with him these ideals and unforgettable memories. It is the hope of the Arrow .staff to preserve memories of one of the important years of college life. The Child is Father of the Man — W. Wordswo7 ' th WORD -V-. X , Chapel ' s out! Get it? What ' s on the menu? What would we do without him? It ' s finished!! CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION % FACULTY 10 CLASSES g ORGANIZATIONS 32 SPORTS 72 ACTIVITIES 98 SENIORS 118 % ' ' %l - ' fiK WE For your personal efforts in uniting the college community in its striving for high ideals ; For your stimulation in awakening the students ' awareness of the need for academic improvement ; For your willingness to aid the student body in its social undertakings ; For your sense of justice evidenced in all you do: For these unselfish actions, we dedicate the 1966 Arrow to you : JACK C. BUCKLE DEDICATE ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY BOARD OF DIRECTORS Mr. Fred A. Pennington, President Mr. Charles V. Adams The Rev. Sheridan V. Bell, D.D. The Rev. Gilbert L. Bennett. D.D. Bishop Newell S. Booth, Ph.D., D.D., S.T.D. Mr. Ernest M. Case Bishop Fred P. Corson, D.D.. LL.D., HH.D. Mr. John G. Detwiler Mr. Frank L. Dunham The Rev. Nelson ' H. Frank, D.D. Mr. Paul G. Gilmore Miss Nellie F. Gorgas Judge Charles F. Greevy Mr. Robert W. Griggs Mr. Walter J. Heim Mr. James G. Law Mrs. Layton S. Lyon Mr. W. Gibbs McKenney Bishop Vernon W. Middleton, Ph.D., D.D., Litt.D. The Rev. Elvin C. Myers, D.D. Hon. Herman T. Schneebeli Mr. Joseph T. Simpson Mr. George L. Stearns, II The Rev. Wallace F. Stettler Mr. Harold J. Stroehmann, Jr. Mr. Nathan W. Stuart Hon. Charles S. Williams Mr. W. Rus.sell Zacharias HONORARY DIRECTORS Mr. Jesse S. Bell Mr. Ralph E. Kelchner Hon. Robert F. Rich, LL.D., President Emeritus Mrs. H. Mar.shall Stecker Mr. George W. Sykes The Rev. L. Elbert Wilson 12 THE PRESIDENT To the Class of 1966 You have received your education in an exciting time! The social move- ments which have throbbed in American life in the past four years have spoken of concerns which are determinative of human destiny. What a time it has been to explore the avenues to truth. Your graduation may seem to be the end of the road, but the impression is utterly false. The road bends here, and beyond are all the opportunities to inquire more deeply into those areas where you have only scraped the surface. Education is a lifelong process and you have only begun. Your college diploma is a ticket of admission to an upper level of experience in man ' s eternal quest to know and understand and believe. Lycoming College bids you Bon Voyage. The days ahead show all the promise of high adventure. The entire justification of your degree rests upon the faith with which you face tomorrow. Very sincerely, D. FREDERICK WERTZ President 13 PHILIP R. MARSHALL Dean of the College B.A., Earlham College; M.S., Ph.D., Purdue U. JACK C. BUCKLE Dean of Students B.A., Juniata College; M.S., Syracuse U. ROBERT 0. PATTERSON Assistant Dean of Men B.A., M.Ed., Pennsylvania State U. ADMINISTRATION MRS. DONALD FELIX Dean of Women B.S., East Stroudsburg State College KENNETH E. HIMES Treasurer and Business Manager B.S., Drexel Institute; G.S.B., Rutgers U. OLIVER E. HARRIS Director of Development A.B., M.S., Pennsylvania State U. R. ANDREW LADY Assistant to the Preside)it A.B., Lycoming College; M.S., Pennsylvania State U. ROBERT J. GLUNK Registrar B.A., Lycoming College; U.M.A., Pennsylvania State U. 14 ROBERT A. NEWCOMBE Director of Admissions A.B., Ohio University HAROLD VV. HAYDEN Librarian A.B., Nebraska State Teachers College; B.S., U. of Illinois M.A., in L.S., U. of Michigan L. PAUL NEUFER Director of Religious Activities A.B., Dickinson College; S.T.B., S.T.M., Boston U. DAVID G. BUSEY Director of Athletics B.S., M.S., U. of Illinois H. LAWRENCE SWARTZ Director of Public Relations A.B., Lycoming College; M.S., Boston U. What ' s going on tonight? WILLIAM L. BAKER Assistant Business Manuyer B.S., Lycoming College FRANK J. KAMUS Assistant Director of Admissions B.S., Lock Haven State College NANCY R. BRUNNER Director of Publications A.B., Lycoming College MRS. RUTH KOHR Recorder RUSSELL A. BLOODGOOD Food Service Director MRS. BETTY BECK, MRS. MARGARET HEINZ, MRS. DOROTHY STREETER Bookstore Staff ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS INFIRMARY STAFF: Mrs. Enialine Deibert, Mrs. Ruth Burket, Mrs. Agnes Carroll, Mrs. Ruth Fortner. SECRETARIES: 1st row: Mrs. B. Swanger, Mrs. J. Evans, Mrs. P. Holmes, Mrs. W. Kline, Mrs. C. Paup. Jnd roic- Mrs. L. Cohen, Mrs. H. Hasskarl, Mrs. T. Horn, Mrs. B. Paris, Mrs. B. Strunk, Mrs. M. Everett. Mrs. L. Rinker, Mrs. G. Shirey, Mrs. J. Horn. LIBRARIANS: 1st row: Mrs. M. Barnes, Mrs. Vincent, Mrs. M. Jantzen, Mrs. L. Banks, Miss M. Sharar. Jiid row: Mrs. K. Chandler, Mr. D. Siemsen, Mrs. E. Lippfert, Mr. H. Havden. 16 MRS. A. GOODMAN Head Resident North Hall MISS R. KEYSER Head Resident Rich Hall MRS. U. WILLIAMSON Head Resident Crever Hall MRS. A. CARROLL Relief House Mother MRS. G. BOOS Part-time Head Resident RESIDENT ADVISORS: 1st row: E. Coover, D. James, P. Pitkin, M. Jones, J. Eidam, E. Folev, B. Foeppel. nd row: S. Macensky, B. Kennedy, G. Bepler, S. Willaid, C. Naugle, J. Spear, C. Picarella, L. Beyland, P. Dunn, G. Podolak, D. Snee, Dean Patterson. MRS. G. HENRY Director of Housing 17 JOHN W. CHANDLER Associate Professor of Art A.B., St. Anselm ' s College; Ed.M., Boston U. JOHN W. McCLURG Instructor of Art B.A., M.A., U. of Tulsa What ' s the latest project? HUMANITIES ROBERT H. BYINGTON Chairman of Department of English B.A., Pennsylvania State U. M.A., Lehigh U.; Ph.D., U. of Pennsylvania ELEANOR R. GARNER Assistant Professor of English A.B., A.M., George Washington U. Coffee Break? JOHN P. GRAHAM Associate Professor of English Ph.B., Dickinson College; M.Ed., Pennsylvania State U. JERRY MADDEN Assistant Professor of English B.A., U. of Pennsylvania; M.A., Bucknell U. 18 MAKIUX E. MAYNARD Instructor in English A.B., Bucknell U.; M.A.L.S., Bucknell U. ROBERT F. STRUNK Instructor in English B.S., East Stroudsburg State College JOHN A. . TUART Associate Professor of English B.A., William Jewell Co llege; M.A., Ph.D., Northwestern U. HUMANITIES Test tomorrow? ERIC H. KADLER Professor of Modern Languages B.S., M.S., U. of Prague; M.A., Ph.D., U. of Michigan DONALD C. WALL Associate Professor of English B.A., Syracuse U.; JI.A., Ph.D., Florida State U. PHILIP R. ROTSCH Assistant Professor of French B.A., William Jewell College; M.A., Ph. D., Columbia U. CONSTANCE ROWE Associate Professor of French Litt. B., New Jersey College for Women ; M.A., Ph.D., Columbia U. SYLVESTER R. BROST Instructor in German B.S., U. of Wisconsin; M.A., Middlebury College HELGA WELLS Instructor in German A.B., M.A., Boston U. Just browsing! HUMANITIES PHIL G. GILLETTE Associate Professor of Spanish A.B., Ohio U.; A.M., Columbia U. LEO K. WINSTON Assistant Professor of Russian B.A., Sir George Williams U.; M.A., Universite de Montreal FLORENTINO G. MAS Instructor in Spayiish Ph.D., Havana U. BERNARD P. FLAM Assistant Professor of Spa)iish A.B., New York U.; A.M., Harvard U.; Ph.D., U. of Wisconsin WALTER G. McIVER Professor of Voice B.Mus., Westminster Choir College; B.A., Bucknell U.; M.A., New York U. ' i 1 i 20 GLEN E. MORGAN Associate Professor of Music B.M., M.M., Ph.D., Indiana U. MARY LANDON RUSSELL Associate Professor of Organ, Piano Mus.B., Susquehanna U. Conservatory of Music; M.A., Pennsylvania State U. JAMES W. SHEAFFER Associate Professor of Music B.S., Indiana State College; M.S., U. of Pennsylvania HUMANITIES W. ARTHUR FAUS Associate Professo) ' of Philosophy A.B., Dickinson College; S.T.B., Ph.D., Boston U. OWEN F. HERRING III Assistant Professor of Philosophy B.A., Wake Forest College An intellectual discussion? NEALE H. MUCKLOW Associate Professor of Philosophy A.B., Hamilton College; Ph.D., Cornell U. ROBERT C. SCHULTZ Assistant Professor of Philosophy A.B., Gettysburg College 2 JAMES P. COLE Assistant Protcssnr of Religion B.S., Northwestern; B.D., Garrett Seminary; Ph.D., Drew U. PAUL B. MOJZES Assistant Professor of Religion A.B.. Florida Southern College; Ph.D., Boston U. L. PAUL NEUFER Assistant Professor of Religion A.B., Dickinson College; S.T.B., S.T.iM., Boston U. HUMANITIES CHARLES W. RAISON Assistant Professor of Speech and Theatre B.A., Michigan State U.; M.F.A., Tulane U. MALCOLM L. PEEL Assistant Professor of Religion B.A., Indiana U.; B.D., Louisville Presbyterian Theolog ' ical Seminary; M.A., Yale U. MICHAEL R. WELCH Instructor in Theatre B.A., Michigan State U.; M.F.A., Tulane U. THOMPSON RHODES Assistant Professor of Religion B.S., U. of Cincinnati; B.D., Ph.D., Drew U. Can I come in? 22 WENRICH H. GREEN Instructor in Biology A.B., Lycoming College DAVID G. MOBBERLEY Professor of Biology B.S., Baldwin-Wallace College; M.S., U. of Michigan; Ph.D., Iowa State U. WILLIAM B. NELSON Instructor in Biology B.S., Bloomsburg State College WILLIAM E. ROGERS Assistant Professor of Biology B.S., Dickinson College; M.S., Pennsylvania State U. DAVID H. FREDERICK Assistant Professor of Chemistry A.B., Utiea College of Syracuse U. Ph.D., Cornell U. GEORGE S. SHORTESS Professor of Biology A.B., Johns Hopkins U.; M.A., Columbia U.; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins U. JAMES K. HUMMER Associate Professor of Chemistry B.N.S., Tufts U.; M.S., Middlebury College; Ph.D., U. of North Carolina NATURAL SCIENCES JOHN A. RADSPINNER Professor of Chemistry B.S., U. of Richmond; M.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute; D.Sc, Carnegie Institute 23 GEORGE W. HOWE Professor of Geology A.B., M.S., Syracuse U. Ph.D., Cornell U. JOSEPH D. BABCOCK Professor of Physics A.B., Dickinson College; M.A., Bucknell U. M. RAYMOND JAMISON Assistant Professor of Physics B.S., Ursinus College; M.S., Bucknell U. NATURAL SCIENCES HOWARD L. HARER Assistaytt Professor of Mathematics B.S., M.A., Bucknell U. ROBERT CROVELLI Assistiuit Professor of Mathematics B.S., M.S., Bucknell U.; M.S., Michigan State U. TIMOTHY KILLEEN Instructor in Mathematics B.S., Wagner College; M.S., Rutgers U. RICHARD W. FELDMANN Assistant Professor of Mathematics B.A., M.A., U. of Buffalo Ping-pong anyone? FRANCES SKEATH Professor of Muthcmatics A.B., Bucknell U.; M.A. D.Ed., Pennsylvania State U. PAMELA J. TAYLOR Instructor in Mathematics B.A., Wheaton College; M.A., Pennsylvania State U. DONNA K. MILLER Instructor in Physical Education B.S., Lock Haven State College NATURAL SCIENCES SALLY F. VARGO Assistant Professor of Physical Education B.S., Pennsylvania State U. M.S., Bucknell U. Classes over? CLARENCE BURCH Assistant Professor of Physical Education B.S., M.Ed., U. of Pittsburgh NELSON PHILLIPS Instructor in Physical Education B.S., Springfield College BUDD F. WHITEHILL Assistant Professor of Physical Education B.S., Lock Haven State College; M.Ed., Pennsylvania State U. ROBERT H. EWING Professor of History A.B., ColleKe of Wooster; M.A., U. of Michigan ELOISE GOMPF Associate Professor of History A.B.. Western College; M.A., Ph.D., Indiana U. GERALD E. HARTDAGEN Assistant Professor of History A.B., U. of Maryland; M.A., Ph.D., Northwestern U. SOCIAL SCIENCES LORING B. PRIEST Professor of History Litt. B., Rutgers U.: M.A., Ph.D., Harvard U.- RICHARD STITES Assistant Professor of History A.B., U. of Pennsylvania: M.A., George Washington U. Rock and Mineral test? MASOOD GHAZNAVI Assistant Prcfess or of International Relations B.A., LL.B., U. of Panjab ABDUL R. HUSSAIN Assistant Professor of International Relations B.A., Baghdad U.; M.A., U. of Chicago m fcrS 11 ' H .1 K. IH ■i C. DANIEL LITTLE Instructor in Political Science, B.A., Lycoming College; M.P.A., Syracuse U. THOMAS W. MADRON Assistayit Professor of Political Science B.S., Westminster College; M.A., American U.; Ph.D., Tulane U. HELEN WEIDMAN Professor of Political Scierjce A.B., A.M., Bucknell College Ph.D., Syracuse U. Stand back! CHARLES F. SIEDEL Assista7it Professor of Psychology B.A., Lycoming College; M.A., Temple U.; Ph.D., U. of Liverpool CARRIE MILLER Associate Professor of Psychology B.S., Kansas State Teachers College; M.A., Ph.D., U. of Denver GEORGE K. SHORTESS Assista)it Professor of Psychology A.B., Lycoming College; M.A., Ph.D., Brown U. SOCIAL SCIENCES 4, J. MILTON SKEATH Professor of Psychology A.B., Dickinson College; A.M., U. of Pennsylvania; Ph.D., Pennsylvania State U. 27 CLIFFORD O. SMITH Assistant Professor of Psychology A.B., Lvconiing College; Ph.Dl, Stanford U. Cards Anyone? JOHN H. CONRAD Assistant Professor of Education B.S., Mansfield State College; M.A., New York U. SOCIAL SCIENCES NORWIN R. CORWIN Assistant Professor of Sociology and Anthropology B.S., California State Polytechnic College; M.Th., Southern California School of Theology; Ph.D., Boston U. LOUISE SCHAEFFER Assistant Professor of Education B.A., Lvcoming College; M.A., Bucknell tl. NOEL FRANCISCO Associate Professor of Sociology and Anthropology A.B., M.A., B.D., Drake U.; Ph.D., Duke U. JOHN J. ZIMMERMAN Assistant Professor of Education B.S., Mansfield State College; M.A., Montclair State College OTTO L. SONDER Associate Professor of Sociology and Anthropology B.A., American U.; M.A., Bucknell U. D.Ed., Pennsylvania State U. 28 LOGAN A. RICHMOND Associate Professor of Accoitntiiic B.S., Lycoming College; M.B.A., New York U.; C.P.A., Commonwealth of Pennsylvania JOHN G. HOLLENBACK Chair ia)t, Depaitiiieiit of Business Administration B.S., M.B.A., U. of Pennsylvania ELIZABETH KING Assistant Professor of Business Acbninistration B.S., B.A., Geneva College; M.Ed., Pennsylvania State U. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CHARLES E. TOWNSEND Assistant Professor of Business Administration B.S., Georgia Institute of Technology ; M.S., U. of Missouii ROGER W. OPDAHL Assistant Professor of Economics B.A., Hofstra College; M.A., Columbia U. PAUL J. FAIR Assistant Professor of Economics M.B.A., New York U.; B.S., Grove City College ROBERT W. RABOLD Professor of Economics B.A., Pennsylvania State U.; M.A., Ph.D., U. of Pittsburgh DON L. LARRABEE Lecturer In Business Lata A.B., Allegheny College; Graduate Division of the Wharton School ; Law School of the U. of Pennsylvania 29 No man is an island, entire of himself; every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main ; . . . any man ' s death diminishes me, be- cause I am involved in mankind; and therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; it tolls for thee. — .Jolni Donne 30 IN MEMORIAM In memory of a man of authority as well as a friend — in remembrance of his many years of devoted service to all members of the college com- munity; of his industrious labor to attain academic excellence; of his constant willingness to aid students in their pursuit of knowledge ; of his friendliness and understanding of youthful problems; and of his continued efforts beyond that which was expected, we reserve a portion of the 1966 Arrow in memory of G. Heil Gramley. 31 CLASSES AND ORGANIZATIONS SEATED: Cris Allison, Joan Palmquist. STASDIXG: Bob Janiieson, Tim Kitchen. CLASS OF ' 69 PRESIDENT TIM KITCHEN VICE PRESIDENT CRIS ALLISON SECRETARY JOAN PALMQUIST TREASURER BOB JAMIESON 34 John Warren, Diane Lacour, Elizabeth Yokuni, John Adams. CLASS OF ' % PRESIDENT JOHN WARREN VICE PRESIDENT JOHN ADAMS SECRETARY ELIZABETH YOKUM TREASURER DIANE LACOUR 35 SEATED: Gilbert Hardy, Don MaeCurdy. STAXDIXG: William Janiieson, Walter Edmonds. CLASS OF ' 67 PRESIDENT GILBERT HARDY VICE PRESIDENT DON MacCURDY SECRETARY WALTER EDMONDS TREASURER WILLIAM JAMIESON 36 SEATED: Beth Musser, Bonnie Byers. STAXDIS ' G: Richard Bates, Chuck Naugle. CLASS OF ' 66 PRESIDENT CHUCK NAUGLE VICE PRESIDENT BONNIE BYERS SECRETARY BETH MUSSER TREASURER RICHARD BATES 37 ROW 1 : B. Byers, P. Ammel, S. Sagaria, P. Menza, M. Fen- derson, J. Alber, D. Snee, D. Lampton. ROW J: H. Fleming, B. Shouldice. C. Byrd, J. Lowden, C. Elser. D. Fieet, G. Long, J. Stailev, J. Hubbard, P. MacBride, D. Tauber, J. Wolf, Gilbert Hardy. STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION The Student Government Association, as a stu- dent elected council, has a great responsibility to the students, including planning and approving many of the social activities of the campus. S.G.A. planned such activities as the Homecoming cere- monv and Winter Weekend when they had on cam- pus the well known comedian Dick Gregory. This year the S.G.A. began work on the January Program and the Teacher Evaluation Program. Also for the Community Chest the S.G.A. held the Campus Chest Fund. PRESIDENT James Hubbard VICE PRESIDENT Duane Snee 2nd VICE PRESIDENT Bonnie Byers TREASURER Jefferey Wolf SECRETARY John Stailey 38 ROW 1 : B. Gillman, L. Shipe, S. Burke, S. Simon, R. Shoul- dice, M. Shirk. L. Skilton, B. Musser, R. Wessman. ROW 2: S. Davis, S. Sagaria, M. Smith, D. Miller. A. Whittsee, J. Hill, J. Trogner, R. Maestrelli, K. Lefko. STUDENT UNION BOARD A wide variety of activities are available through the Student Union Board which is designed to serve the needs of the students and faculty for a social and recreational center. Besides the faculty- student coffee hour discussions and the after dinner student performances, the S.U.B. has organized an excellent guest concert series and a televised I.M.C. this year. Also the Student Union Board has placed murals on the Subwalls, made good use of the dis- play cases, held stereo concerts and kept the Sub in good order this year. CHAIRMAN Bob Shouldice VICE CHAIRMAN Sarah Simon SECRETARY Sheryl Davis TREASURER Beth Musser 39 Toni Holm Faculty Editor Diane Hutchinson Editor Carole Curry Layout Editor Mrs. Elizabeth King, Mr. John Graham Advisors John Bigger Sports Editor THE ARROW Nancy Stearns Literary Editor 40 Jo Stallard, Dale Lippincott Senior Editors Glenda Crist, Jim Palmquist Classes and Organizations Editors Angela McElwain, Marty Norton Staff Reenie Wessman Bill Graham Art Editor Business Manager Marbie Pickels Cover Design Carlyn Ellms Nan Jaecker Jim Rowland Activities Editor Advertising Manager Photographer A • SKA TED : N. Stearns, S. Burke, G. Huekabv, R. Brisht- nian. S. Fielding. N. Fellers. STAXDIXG ROW 1 : H. Probst. J. Oest. N. Schact, B. Wolff, K. McKinnon, D. Dunning, B. Kerr, B. Deitch, D. Krauser. ROW 2: J. Stoeckel, J. Jones. B. Storm. A. McElwain. J. How- den. J. Schabacker. ROW ,1 : M. Maye. K. Woodward, B. Groninger, P. Wilson, M. Hanier, N. Woodland. G. Marshall, T. Wild, H. Beljean, R. Morrow. BELL The Bell is the weekly campu.s newspaper pub- serves to stimulate intellectual conversation on lished by the students of Lycoming College. In issues of interest. Under the 1965-66 staff the addition to informing the campus community Bell has expanded both the number of issues and of events at the College, it provides the students the size of the individual issues, causing the Bell and faculty with an outlet for their opinions. to become an integral part of Lycoming College. Through feature articles and editorials the Bell EDITORIAL STAFF Editor Ric Brightman Associate Editors Sue Fielding, Martha Fellers Business Manager Jim Oest News Editor Sue Burke Assistant Melodye Hamer Feature Editor Nancy Schact Sports Editor Jerry Jamieson Assistant George Huckaby Assistant, Women ' s Sports Donna Dunning Copy Editor Bonnie Kerr Advertising Manager Howard Probst Assistant William Deitch Layout Editors Bev Wolff, Kathy McKinnon Circulation Manager Dave Krauser Advi.sor Mrs. James Madden 42 ROW 1: C. Walker, H. Lauben, J. Mathis, A. Irvin. ROW -2: D. Wright, D. Hufford, L. Markey. LYCOMING REVIEW The Lycoming Review is a literary magazine which at- tempts to present the best creative material on campus — both literature and art. This publication provides an outlet for the abilities and tal- ents of interested students. ROW 1 : B. Everstine, J. Jackson R. Clark, M. Alford, K. Squier. W.L.C.R. W.L.C.R. was reorganized under the Theater Depart- ment ' s direction and began broadcasting music and cam- pus news early second semes- ter. 43 MEN ' S DORM COUNCIL Men ' s Dorm Council is a governing body for the men of Asbury, Skeath, and Wesley Halls. ROW 1: T. Bii-eson, C. Pomeroy, K. Van Wagner, R. Jamie- son, H. Hall. ROW 2: M. Northam, P. Tray, J. Hanison, R. Gerhart, J. Ransdorf (Pres.). ROW 3: S. Kammerer, G. Long, R. Morrow, G. Langis, R. Bennett. Dave Rothfuss MEN ' S DAY STUDENT COUNCIL Men ' s Day Council provides the Lycoming male day students with a voice in campus affairs. ROW 1 : J. Kissane, C. Pennington, M. Bourdeaux, D. Dun- ning. ROW 2: P. Baily, M. Fellers, S. Fielding, P. Field. A.W.S. The purpose of the Associated Women Stu- dents is to promote a spirit of co-operation in community living, to encourage and spon- sor student activities, and to create a spirit of mutual helpfulness. RESIDENT WOMEN ' S COUNCIL The purpose of Resident Women ' s Council is to establish standards for community liv- ing. The members of the Council make rules and establish regulations in keeping with the standards set by the administration. More- over, the Council members are given the power to enforce their rules and regulations. ROW 1: C. Miller, C. Byrd, S. Schwarz. ROW 2: F. Miller, S. King, A. Ranck. ROW 1: M. Malloy, J. Reeder (Pies.). ROW 2: G. Zeigler (V. Pres.), C. Davis (Treas.) WOMEN ' S DAY STUDENT COUNCIL The Women ' s Day Student Council was formed to give unity to the day students and to keep them informed of campus ac- tivites. ROW 1: J. Martin, C. Lewitz, D. Dunning, M. Rich, J. Palmer, D. Dunning. ROW 2: P. Stere, S. Schwarz, D. Miller, N. Amari, J. Smith, E. Wetzel, I. Culver. ROW 3: J. Boohar, M. Fellers, E. Kirby, B. Alston, K. Traxler, S. Simon, H. Berger, R. Hippel. HONOR HALL An honorary hall for upperclass women, it is designed to help its women students develop individual responsibility and charac- ter. They also present the Honor Hall Award to the most outstanding freshman woman each year. ROW 1: S. Simpson, F. Miller, R. Rendle. ROW 2: B. Anderson, N. Stearns, E. Curtis. NORTH HALL COUNCIL The Council is composed of Dorm officers and floor presidents who deal with immediate problems which arise within the dorm. CREVER HALL COUNCIL The Crever Hall Council has been estab- lished to provide a governing board which passes and carries out the rules and regu- lations of the Resident Women ' s Council. ROW 1: A. McElwain, E. Fish, C. Miller, R. Raker. ROW 2: T. Davis, K. Kalinoski, T. Bulleit, S. Ingulli, V. Mouer, N. Roan. ROW 1: C. Gaas, K. Leinthall, L. Stere. ROW 2: B. Straub, F. Deal, M. Alford, S. Curley S. Hess, P. Bailey, S. Strohmenger. RICH HALL COUNCIL The purpose of the Rich Hall Council is to govern the girls of Rich Hall as well as to help solve their problems. Lee Lebkeucher, Sandi Westervelt, Linda Askey. RICH HOUSE COUNCIL This year, instead of being used as the Honor House, Rich House was turned into a dorm for freshman girls. KU ROW 1: M. Smith, J. Schwenk, B. Musser, S. Miller, B. Lower, B. Newcombe, D. Warg. ROW 2: B. Bvers, J. Lower, B. Gillman, L. Goheen, N. Schact, B. Burns. ROW S : R. Seigworth, R. Brehouse, K. McKinnon, C. Biicher, B. Karns, T. Bulleit, S. LaBar. ROW 4: K. Lefko, L. Bridgeman, Y. Hyser, J. Kipp, S. Sipe, K. Kalinoski, B. ShoLwell. ROW 5: R. Muller, C. Krebs, E. Wetzel. J. Fitzgerald, B. Hip- pie, N. Luke. ROW 6: Q. Stocum, A. Kalnins, C. Tatti, J. McGlasson. STANDING: D. Dunning, E. Krouse, D. Dun- ning, M. Norton, C. Byrd, E. Curtis, G. Pasel, J. Coleman, S. Wilbur, L. Lebkueclier, B. Kerr, R. McCormick, P. Lan- desco, J. Palmer, S. Sayre, M. Pickles, G. Crist, G. Moore, C. Pennington, L. Miller, S. Simmons, P. Dodge, L. Lowden. P.S.E.A. Pennsylvania State Education Association PRESIDENT SUE MILLER VICE PRESIDENT BETH MUSSER SECRETARY. . . .BARBARA NEWCOMBE TREASURER DENNIS WARG 47 IRUSKA Seven junior tapped for their contri- bution to extracurricular activities as warriors who win high honor. These students best represent the spirit of campus leadership at Lycoming College. ROyy J: B. Musser, B. Byers (Pres.). B. Hale, B. Gillmann. ROW 2: J. Hubbard, J. Bigger, C. Pennington. PHI ALPHA THETA Phi Alpha Theta is a national honor society in history whose purpose is to continue an interest in history beyond the classroom. In this connection, the Society sponsors the Historical Museum in Eveland Hall and provides a series of meaningful programs for its members. ROW 1 : N. Mayer, I. Culver, J. Smith, D. Donning, C. Pulsifer. K. Whit- field. ROW 2: D. Nolder, D. McCaughey, B. Flayhart. ROW 1: K. McKinnon, H. Lauben, C. Ott, R. Miller, A. Irvin. ROW 2: .]. Brink, N. Singley, B. Bentz, C. Walker, B. Wolff. ALPHA PSI OMEGA Alpha Psi Omega, part of the National Dramatic Honorary Fraternity, encour- ages continued activity on the part of honor students who have done outstand- ing work in the theater. GOLD KEY Scholastic honor society for freshman women who earn a grade point average of 3.0 or bet- ter during their freshman year. ROW 1 : B. Hippie, J. Steiner, P. Stere, N. Woodland, E. Elmiger, J. Vastine, G. Reichard, R. Lowrv, D. Dunning. ROW J: L. Tavlor, A. Ranck, M. Fenderson, G. Pasel, P. Field, M. Alford, A. McElwain, J. Kissane, S. King, K. Corson, D. Miller, S. Fry, M. Bennett. BLUE KEY Scholastic honor society for freshman men who earn a grade point average of 3.0 or better during the first semester of their freshman year. Ed Foley, Chuck Naugle ROW 1 : P. Herman, I. Culver, B. Musser, A. Hoyt, S. Simmons, P. Stere, M. Bennett. ROW . ' : D. Miller, K. Corson, C. Naugle, E. Foley, J. Flegal, R. Corter, C. Pennington, B. Hale, G. Reichard. SACHEM In presenting thought stimulat- ing programs. Sachem has brought together those students who have demonstrated a high level of learning since entering Lycoming. Sachem affords these students an opportunity to share their learning experiences with one another in a highly academic atmosphere. ROW !: J. Rider, J. Oest, J. Trogner, A. Needham, G. Sen- senich. ROW . ' ; J. Sobieski, P. Atheiton, R. Bates. S. Sayi-e, R. Pearson, D. Freet. ROW 3: R. Strattan, D. Hughes, E. Haughtaling, D. Jones, S. Breseman, K. Yinger. BUSINESS CLUB LYCO INVESTORS ROW 1 : G. Sensenick, J. Rider, A. Needham, J. Trogner, J. Oest. ROW J: D. Freet, S. Sayre. R. Bates. P. Atherton, R. Pearson. ROW S: K. Yinger, E. Houghtaling, D. Hughes, D. Jones, R. Strattan. Lyco Investors seeks to give the student an active education in the under- standing and evaluating the stock market thro ugh actual participation in studying, buying and sell- ing stocks. 50 ■3 ,- V DEMOCRATIC CLUB The Young Democratic Club is designed to provide long term political study and activity. ROW 1: H. Twiddy, M. Waters, L. Morgan, J. Nordberg, D. Dunkle. ROW 2 : L. Telep, A. Baker, G. Marshall, B. Flayhart. ROW 1: T. Mcllwain, G. Sensenich, R. Bates. ROW 2: R. Bentz, W. Deitch, W. Gross. REPUBLICAN CLUB The Republican Club on campus consists of students interested in politics and in the workings of our government. It endeavors to stimulate political activity in the individual through the Republican point of view. k 1 1: ' V ROW 1: S. Stavisky, R. Weber, L. Telep, T. Mcllwain. ROW 2: B. Jackson, G. Wey, D. Cronk, T. Schill, W. Gross. PRACTICAL POLITICS CLUB The Practical Politics Society attempts to stimulate interest in the field of politics. RELIGIOUS RELIGIOUS LIFE COUNCIL ROW 1: C. Davis, N. Roan, P. Ammel, J. Palmer. ROW 2: G. Sensenick, Dr. Akke, P. Pitkin, C. Naugle. CANTERBURY CLUB Richard Straugnn, Hank Beljean, Gary Sen- sinieh. METHODIST STUDENT MOVEMENT ROW 1 : L. Bush, J. Steiner, C. Modisher, G. Bod- torf. ROW J: K. Henrv, M. Hanicr, V. .Moyer, L. Dietz, L. Walker, N. Woodland, J. Malone. ROW S : J. Shickel, K. Woodward, M. Klase, K. Leinthall, S. Freitag, Mr.s. Ake. P. Archer, A. McElwain, K. T raxler, J. Purpura, G. Pasel. D. Willits, S. Schwarz. ROW i : M. Hopkin.s, R. Coleman, C. An- der.son, D. Mangun, D. Jerua, P. Rounsaville, Dr. Ake. ROW -,: E. Fole, R. Bcment. E. Shepard, W. DeiUh, P. Pitkin, G. Pitkin, B. Miller. 52 ORGANIZATIONS ASSOCIATED STUDENTS FOR CHRISTIAN VOCATIONS ROW 1 : J. Malone, D. Miller, K. Traxler, R. Web- er, M. Hamer, J. Malone. ROW 2: J. Siebert, M. Hopkins, P. Rounsaville, C. Anderson, N. Roan. ROW 3: N. Evans, R. Coleman, L. McCloe, D. Man- gun, S. Willard, J. Amico. LUTHERAN STUDENT MOVEMENT ROW 1: N. Luke, C. Davis, G. Pasel, C. Miller. ROW 2: N. Reams, E. Curtis, H. Probst, J. Van Haste, J. Coleman. COVENANT-CENTRAL YOUTH FELLOWSHIP ROW 1: L. Elmiger, M. MacClay, P. Ammel (Pres.), B. Otto (V. Pres.), S. Orange (Sec). ROW 2: C. Gras, S. Thistlethwaite, L. Lockwood, E. Elmiger. ROW 3: M. Hopkins, J. Amico, P. Ath- erton, K. AUard, D. Busey, B. Coleman. 53 Share, a new group to the Lycoming campus, is primari- ly concerned with attempting to right certain social and pol- itical injustices. The tutoring program for the culturally disadvantaged children in the Williamsport area is an ex- ample of such projects. ROW 1: A. Ranck, M. Wilson. D. Nolder. W. Sweger, C. Walker. C. Davis. L. Reiss, S. Plummer. ROW J: S. Smith, M. McGunig:le. C. Ackersoii. D. Miller. P. Field. R. Weber. ROW 3: P. Atherton. D. Wright. C. Anderson, J. Thurston. R. Browne, D. Hufford, D. Miller. SHARE C P i ROW 1 : B. Hippie, P. Dodge, Mr. Rotsch, Dr. C. Rowe, A. Baker, C. Levvitz. C, McKntyre. ROW J: M. Gaulin. J. Palmer. J. Schwenk, E. Elmiger, L. Ahnert, H. Berger. D. Maneval. ROW .1 : B. Karns, C. Gillette, K. Bach, B. Pfefferle, D.Vanpelt, K. Woodworth, L. El- miger. GERMAN CLUB The German Club encourages excellence in German studies, supplements the students ' formal study through a retreat and native films. and gives students opportunities to widen their horizons through an exchange program with Pedagogical College in Goetingen, Germany. FRENCH CLUB The French Club attempts to unlock some of the rich treasures in French culture and literature. Through diners francais, French plays at Cornell and King ' s general causeries and films and lectures, we come to know a bit better the culture of France. SEATED: L. Walker. G. Moore, A. Kalnins, H. Berger, S Schwarz, E. Wetzel, J. Martin, H. Groetzinger, J. .•Vnder.- on STAXDIXG : S. Shields, C. Naugle, Q. Stocuni, E. Schneemann J. Bucher, Mr. R. Brost, R. Hippel. ROW 1: E. Townsend, S. Schwarz, H. Christie, K. Steil, W. Flayhart, Dr. L. Priest. ROW 2: L. Mc- Cloe, M. McGuniKle, K. Allard, G. Weg-, J. Shickel. ROW S: S. Grayson, T. Banks, R. Ballinger, John Bucher, K. Dake. The 1965-66 Lycoming Model United Nations Delegation prepared for its 13th year of active participation in the National Model General Assembly. The students irr their preparation for the N. M. G. A. seek to broaden their knowledge and understand- ing of the problems and aspirations of the United Nations and its member nations. The N. M. G. A. meets in New York each year for a four day Model General Assembly at which delegates from colleges and universi- ties from across the United States endeavor to represent the positions and policies of previously assigned nations. MODEL U.N. ROW 1 : D. Willits, M. Smith, L. Lowden, B. Musser, M. MacClay, A. Wriggins. ROW 2: C. Gillette, S. Gordanier, B. Corrigan, G. Updegraff, H. Christie, M. Waters. ROW 3: C. Campbell, S. Shields, F. Waltman, M. Aldenderfer, N. Singley, B. Pfefferle, A. Baker. SPANISH CLUB The Spanish Club attempts to enhance the students ' knowledge of language and culture in the informal atmosphere of the member ' s houses. Each year the Club plans a trip to one of the Spanish-speak- ing countries during Easter Vacation. SEATED: J. Martin, D. Woodman, C. DePree, K. Dake, C. Lewitz, J. Boohar. STANDING: Alice Wriggins, S. Gordanier, D. Dunkle, P. Herman. RUSSIAN CLUB The Russian Club attempts to increase aware- ness of the importance of the Russian language throughout the college community as well as to stimulate an interest in the various aspects of Russian culture. Gary Hamalian. Edward Foley, Michael Prihar, Jonathan Spear. The Pre-Medical Society brings together students in- terested in medicine and its allied professions. It provides members with informative and thought provoking pro- grams on topics and problems in modern medicine. PRE-MED SOCIETY BIOLOGY CLUB SEATED: B. Schlie, E. Fish, S. Orange, M. Malloy, J. Henry, H. Ochet. STANDIXG: B. Sweger, B. Bryerton, J. Ertel, G. Hamalian, G. Drosback, J. Coleman, J. Van Haste, L. Sabine, S. Ohnmeiss, L. Lockwood, P. Foster, T. Shouldice. Informative lectures by guest speakers, movies, and field trips provide variety in the meetings of Lycoming ' s Biology Club. The club offers prospective biologists an op- portunity to enhance their knowledge and understanding of biology and its allied fields. Xi Pi Chapter of Alpha Phi Omega was chartered at Lycoming College in Decem- ber, 1963. During its time as a colony and now as a chapter of the largest national frater- nity, Alpha Phi Omega has endeavored to be of service to the Campus, Community, Nation and Chapter. While the social aspects are not ignored, the fraternity does concentrate on service. Alpha Phi Omega ushers for the weekly Chapel services, provides the cannon crew for the football season, sponsors a campus-wide Ugly Man Con- test, and this year, among other activities, built a parade float for the local Muscular Dystrophy Association. ROW 1: D. Knowlton, D. Brown, L. McCloe, D. Angstadt, J. Flegal (Pres.), H. Christie, F. Wood. ROW 2: R. Stratton, A. Cease, J. Ransdorf, C. Riberiro, H. Probst, N. Evans, E. Ivins, R. Clark, R. Winter. ALPHA PHI OMEGA CIRCLE K ROW 1: P. Rounsaville, R. McCauKhey, Dr. Sonder, S. Willard. ROW 2: G. Drosback, D. Busey, D. Row, P. Russell. D. Cronk, D. Bement, D. Hulit, H. Garrity, M. Chianelli. Circle K, an affiliate of Kiwanis, is a service club for college men. The active Lycoming Club undertakes many worthwhile projects, great and small, on the campus and in the Williamsport community. 57 The Lycoming College Choir gives those students interested in music an opportunity to furt- her their vocal knowledge and ability. This year, in addition to its chapel duties, the choir work- ed on their Christmas Progi-am and their performance of Verdis ' Requiem. The Lycoming College Tour Choir this year toured the north- eastern metropolitan areas. Also short weekend trips were taken in the Spring. ROW 1: D. Miller, L. Zehner, D. Dunning, Y. Hyser, P. Stere, D. Dunning, J. Martin, M. Smith, E. Fish, C. Pavtas. ROW z: J. Kipp, C. Freeman, J. Smith, B. Hunter, N. Roan, I. Culver, K. Baldwin, S. Sipe, R. Hippie, K. Whitfield, P. McGuigan. ROW S: D. Nolder, S. Smith, D. Busey, W. Edmonds, A. Lunt, J. Mix, E. Foley, R. Coleman, P. Rounsaville. ROW J,: W. Blomstrom, D. Miller, R. McCaughey, D. Miller, R. Krauss, W. Deitch, G. Hockman, T. Banks, S. Gray- son, J. Shannon, J. Eidam. LYCOMING TOUR CHOIR LYCOMING COLLEGE CHOIR ROW 1 : L. Zehner, D. Dunning, P. Stere, J. Martin, M. Smith, S. Sipe, P. Giaque, D. Van Pelt, S. Gordanier. ROW 2: D. Miller, J. Smith, A. McElwain, E. Elmiger, I. Culver, J. Tippett, K. Henry, L. Baughman, E. Fish, C. Paytas, T. Holm. ROW 3: C. Freeman, J. Kipp, E. Wetzel, B. Hunter, B. Kerr, K. Baldwin, J. Hagen, R. Hippie, P. McGuigan, K. Whit- field. ROW 1,: P. Bennett, C. Da- vis, A. Wriggins, N. Roan, R. Cole- man, J. Amico, J. Mix, T. Banks. ROW 5: S. Smith, .J. Meister, D. Nolder, P. Bruguiere, R. Krauss, W. Deitch, P. Rounsaville, S. Gray- son, J. Shannon, J. Eidam. ROW 6: D. C. Miller, D. Miller. H. Gar- rity, W. Blomstrom, E. Schnee- mann, G. Hockman, A. Lunt, E. Foley. ROW 7: R. McCaughey, D. Busey, W. Edmonds. 58 ROW 1: M. Bennett, C. Ribeiro. ROW 2: R. Mor- row, J. Jackson, J. Kennedy, G. Bodtorf, K. Dietert, L. Clynche. ROW 3: K. Steele, M. Northam, J. Olpp, B. Everstein, K. Mclngle, R. Groning-er, M. Hamer, D. Rice. ROW J,: A. Cease, E. Curtis, J. Flegal, J. Raymond, R. Rupert, M. Blackwell, R. Winter, D. Stolz, B. Miller, W. Watson. ROW 5: D. Jerva, R. Clark, J. Bucher. ROW 6: (STAMDING) : M. Alford, L. Bassett, H. Probst, M. Hargas, W. Ko- watsch, J. Palmer, I. Brearly, G. Pasel, J. Van- Haste, P. Jenkins, R. Baker. BAND M. Bennett, L. Stere, Dr. Morgan, G. Ribeiro, E. Kimmich.  Mj M ■Bji ,! -H : „ 1 WOODWIND QUINTET A very important and active branch of our band is the Woodwind Quintet. Playing music ranging from classical to modern, the Quintet performs with the band during tour and also accepts many separate engagements including performances on TV. The musical instruments making up the Quintet are the oboe, bassoon, clarinet, flute and French horn. 59 ROW 1: C. Davis (Treas.), D. Dunning (V. Pres.), R. Rendle (Sec), C. Byrd (Pres.), K. Bach, C. Miller, S. Hall. ROW -2: R. Raker, L. Arentowicz, H. Ochej, A. Becker, J. Henrv. D. Bourne, C. Bucher, J. Smith, D. DunninR. ROW 3: J. Alber, S. Simmons, L. Lockwood, C. Schlegel, G. Rei- chard, E. Wetzel, J. Dzink, M. Mablke, S. Orange, L. Lefko. ROW i: J. Trescott, D. Dunkle, D. Holsten, B. Burns, V. Moyer, K. Kalinoski, M. Pugliese, P. Partridge, S. Wester- velt, D. Wilson. ROW o: B. Shotwell, J. Olpp, L. dicker, B. Anderson, L. RTiller, J. Gamble, S. DeLong, S. Smith, B. Straub, D. Woodman, K. Woodworth, S. Strohmenger. ROW 6: K. Schock, T. Sawyer, C. Tatti, J. Boohar, B. Alston. W.A.A. ROW 1 : J. Lowden, M. Whitney, I. Post. ROW 2: S. Sayre, R. Travis, W. Kinsey. ROW 3: J. Knupp, S. Breseman, D. Hughes, B. Hauman. VARSITY CLUB This club is composed of the Varsity lettermen of Lycoming College. 60 ROW 1: D. Oot, M. Rioux, J. Bigpar, W. Kennedy. ROW 2: J. Hubbard, J. Hunt, L. Watson, H. Schlee, G. Bepler. ROW 3: W. Kinsey, B. Gethmann, D. Lewis, R. Cross, D. Freet. I.F.C The purpose of the Inter-Fraternity Council is to es- tablish a relationship between the college and the Frater- nities which will promote Fraternal achievement accord- ing to accepted college, community, and National Inter- Fraternity Council standards. This year the I. F. C. weekend was rescheduled in March apart from the traditional festivities of Spring Weekend, while Greek Week still remained a Spring Activity. I. F. C. Weekend was highlighted by the ap- pearance of the Kingsmen. Its social program is just one of the contributions of the council to general campus life. 61 Harry L. Schlee FredL. Olias JohnH. Orth Thomas J. Milnev Paul R. Mamolen Dennis E. Warg Gregory A. Sakal Gary V. Thomas H.C.S. 2nd Semester H.S. 1st Semester H.E. 1st Semester H.S. P. 2nd Semester 11.8.?. 1st Semester H.J. P. 2nd Semester H.E. 2nd Semester AlB Gary R. Wr.Kht Douglas W. Stott Richard K. Kyle AsaWiltsee Gary L. Bepler John C. Podsen Arthur D. Wilson George W. Lyon John G. Haines Robert W. SchuUer Robert L. Allen Clark L. McFadden Roger D. Bennett Frank M. Haas Alpha Sigma v 19 a D- S GG A V acomfuq CoUcqc r ( ' ■ 62 Robert J. Umuh James T. Biendle Thomas W. Decker Edward O. William R. Kennedy Michael W. H.E. 2nd Semester Roecker III Westkotl Rodney N. Bailey Harry E. Whitehill l?? PV Robert W. Soel John W. Salisbury William J. Kushlick John V. Cone Otto L. Sondei Dennis L. Fisher Richard K. Oi.p Walter H. Bow James R. Kremzier Keith Reynolds Ronald J. Podrasky John R. Wilson Joseph A. Stuck Thomas E. Crater Gamma Rho Chapter of Alpha Sigma Phi was in- stalled at Lycoming College in May, 1965. The frater- nity was founded upon Christian Principles which include the Second Law, the Law of Brotherly Love. The fraternity is known for its tightly knit Brotherhood, and projects include work at the School of Hope and campus maintenance. In addition, the brothers are known for their participation in the college athletic program in football, wrestling, and swimming. The objectives and goals of Alpha Sigma Phi are best stated in the purposes of the fraternity which are to foster education, to maintain charity, and to promote patriotism. Colors: Cardinal and Stone Founded: 1845 Yale University Established: Lycoming College 1951 Formerly Alpha Gamma Upsilon Flower: Talisman Rose Peter R. Kilniann James W. Rowland F. William Irvin F. Post Thomas R. Baird William M. James E. Limpert David A. Oct Wearin Jr. Bachardy William C. Tavlui Wilson C. Dellev J. Taubei Chailes L. A. Gary Poilolak Ronald C. Tia is Robert D. Congdon Donald W. Frampton Matter II MacCurdy i4ik Geuipe J. Wietiman Samuel R. L tie Sabato D. Sagaiia Jerry D. Jamison Dave W. Pearson John K. Warren ITiappa 0« lt ' a J?ho ucommg fiioUccjc Hey Don, Where ' s the ball. ' C. Walter Robert F. Mi- Kinsey Jr. Bruce A. William N. Arthur J. Oraschin L. Bruce Kates David P. Lami.ton Jeffrey N. Wnlf Hauman Jr. Jamieson Consul Quaestor Michael S. Wrigle ' John L. Soukey Charles A. Pope Jr. John A. Knupp Gilbeit W. Elmo D. Youpk Wade W. Pugh Kobert A. Ronca Hardy 111 ■ 1 IhKkM WW Peter H. Prideaux Duane C. Snee David E. HuRhes Richard T. Stites GeorKe R. Young Carl E. Elser Douglas J. Keiper James P. Ros-i William R. Muldoon III William P. Mitchell John B. Adams The purpose of Kappa Delta Rho is to promote brotherhood and to instill among its members a loyalty to the school and the fraternity. The frater- nity also encourages the freshmen in their scholas- tic endeavors through the sponsoring of the Papoose Award. This year, Psi Chapter was proclaime d the out- standing chapter of the KDR national. Among the fraternity ' s projects this year were the James Brown Library booksale, the Christmas and Easter parties for underprivileged children, cleaning the statue in front of citv hall, and enter- taining at the Laurelton State Institution. KDR received the Arthur J. Coup Award and be- came winners of Greek Week competitions. KDR sponsored a pie throwing contest for the Campus Chest fund. Also the fraternity sponsored their annual high school day. Colors: Middlebury blue and Princeton orange Founded: 1905 Middlebury College Established: Lycoming College, 1951 Formerly Theta Pi Pi ' Flower: Red rose 1965 Homecoming float ' Annual Christmas party for Underprivileged Children. EHgai- C. Riozzi Stanley A. Baker Stevan F ubeit G. Shoukiice Kichani D. Jame_ Robert J. Hadley Barton R. William B. Giepp Gethmanii Hi Dale N. Krai. f Richard W. Baker Joe H. Mai- ' ley Steven R. Barnes John R. Rict- ' ar Jeffery M. Hill James P. Mallov James F. Norton President Treasurer Pledging Chairma n Ritualist Neil T. MontKumtM William 1. Ronald J. Way Richard T. Hedden Thomas J. McCun. James R. David E. Freet Jackson M. Daughenbaugh Stewart Livingstone Richard B. Maestrelli Social Chairman Andrew R. Gaul i airtt ' i i Alpl,. 19 GG ucommg (foUc e ' He who has led us through the years. 66 - • «r ■ Seth S. Huhbanii Joseph V. I.osch Robert F. Louei Wilson R. Bradley Gary D. Stuitz John C. Huiit;in Donald J. Breon Lloyd B. ForCKy Rushing Chairman Secretary Vice President Michael H. Meailt. ' John E. Jeffrey R. Davis Robert L. Pelleschi Tony M. Mander Robert E. Sampson i eter A. Drake Charles T. Cramer Archambault mk iiilk Gary L. Stutzman Raymond J. Warenda Robert C. Heske Laiirance B. William E. Graham Alexander Geddi: Seaman Jr. John D. Zettelmoyer Kenneth G. Miller John S. Trogner Jr. Donald J. Montabana Cori ' es ponding Secretary William G. Watson Donald L. VanNote Lambda Chi Alpha was founded on the precept of forming a well-rounded individual. This is clearly expressed through their two mottos — Every Man a Man and Naught Without Labor. Among this years activities were included the an- ual Yates Esool for incoming freshmen, a Christ- mas party for needy children, and numerous usher- ing assignments and assistances for the college. Lambda Chi Alpha has striven to produce men who can work both as individuals and as a team — through the perpetuation of their brotherhood. Colors: Purple, Green and Gold Founded: 1909 Boston University Established: Lycoming College 1951 Formerly Lambda Phi Delta Flower: White Rose ' Our Founder ' s Day Celebration. 67 Homecoming Float 1965. dk kMi Md Foeppel Byron Y. SanuieK Tinioth ' E. La ey John M. SlJiiley C. William Donovan Carl W. Htriile Kandy L. Parker Vice President President Treasurer Historian David S. Halteman Ronald F. York ujma JIP H G6 do lie a e 68 • W) iltk ri Robert L. Wildasiri Richard Young William K. Davis William D. Archarcl Read P. Dunn William T. MeCee Jonathans. Brian V. Pete Bullocl k 4lfe Charles T. Jeffrey D. Smith Raymond P. Adams Gary M. Shelton Stephen S. Howell Edward R. Jones Christian J. Jetter Gerald A. Lechliter Picarella Samuel S. Macensky Kevin B. Mullen John C. Drape ' James E. Swun Wayne L. Miller John A. Burkhardt David S. O ' Connor Thomas G. Ovady John M. Barth James F. Nardello Sigma Pi was established at Lycoming College in 1953. We are one of the largest national fra- ternities on campus. To date, there are over eighty chapters of Sigma Pi throughout the United States. The fraternity strives to develop character with high standards of morality in all fields. Many of our brothers have contributed greatly to Lycoming ' s varsity athletic program. The house received the 1965 All Sports Trophy in In- tramural Sports. Colors: Lavender and white Founded: Vincennes University Established: Lycoming College, 1953 Formerly Zeta Delta Kappa Flower: Lavender Orchid 69 Malcolm E. Uunix Rubeit I. Da Hi L. Hail Juhii S. Ek ' ben James K. ralnuiu:.- ' . K.. Stephen Hockley Richaid D. Bales Donald T. Miller Ballinj ei- III Secietaiy Vice President President Treasurer PledKe Master Steven K. Bresein: Kichaid U. Lightbourn Hubert N, June Edward W. Pau] Kenneth J. Kirkman Jon D. Pries Jerry B. Utt Robert H. Otto 3. itk SM Steven J. Hinkel Rick L. Meeks PaulJ. Fair Phil G. Gillette David J. K.ause. Thomas D. Ried Geolec N. Huckaby Lowell E. Mai key 11 James A. Beach JohnR. Haiii Richard A. Lewis hel CI (fhc (folloae 70 ' 1 Edmund L. Kobe, t A. Biyeitun Donald J. Laiien James L. Hunt John M. VViUun Ji Wayne G. iMillei David W. Books Harold E Fie Eliason III 4;i 121 William H. Craig A. Walker Clayton H. Thomas Frederick L. Singer Alfred J. Astoreca Dennis M. Knepp Theodore L. MacDonald W. Boatman Jr. ■■i l HNiai m im Connolly Smith Eugene M. Barclay Michael J.Daube The purpose of Theta Chi is to develop an or- ganized brotherhood within the context of campus life, a brotherhood oriented both inward and out- ward. This is expressed in their motto, Alma mater first and Theta Chi for Alma mater. Their academic record speaks for the overall intellectual concern of the brotherhood. Again this year they received the Silver Certificate Award for scholarship issued by the National Organization of Theta Chi. This year Homecoming was highlighted by an OX roast. This proved to be such a success that it has been established as an annual event. Color: Military White and Red Founded: 1856 Norwich University Established: Lycoming College, 1955 Formerly Zeta Tau Beta Flower: Red Carnation S PORTS • u ' X 1 [ 1 The watchful eye! Koval going for a first down. Handoff from Miller to Stetson. Hockley after completing a pass. stetson going in for a touchdown. We didn ' t make it! Pass to Cohen. Our little mascot! Lycoming 6 Lycoming 12 Lycoming 19 Lycoming 13 Lycoming 7 Lycoming 13 Lycoming 27 Lycoming 56 Delaware Valley W r Grove City 16 Albright 9 Western Maryland 19 Upsala 6 M| Juniata 17 ' Susquehanna 8 Mulhenberg 6 75 Row 1: Hockley, Cohen, Warp. McManus, Roecker, Brendle. ROW J: J. Miller, Meyers, Koval, Stetson, Jones, Tishler, Amis, Milletary, O ' Conner. RO y 3: Vilushis, Higgins, Rossman, Redmond, Hass, Parker, Sagaria, Krauser, Huck- aby, Walker. ROW J,: Nardella, Krauss, Green, Curry, War- ren, Lewis, Stilwell, Dickson, Resnick, Andes. ROW 5: Donovan, G. Thomas, Crater, Bower, W. Miller, Barclay. Bepler, C. Long, Tray, Tetreault, Schaeffer. ROW ti: Mc- Elheney, J. Ross, Coppola, Ketner, Hortsoe, Haines, Podra- sky, Hutchinson, Warenda, Dacheux. ROW 7: Fisher, Van- Horn, Santucci, W. Thomas, Traister, Bowden, Miloszewski, Andrus, Delaeo, Brouse. ROW S : Betts, R. Miller, D. Ross, Wertley, G. Long, Foster, Chambers, Wilt. ROW 9: Johan- son, McNinch, VanKleeck, Allard, Haltman, Richmond. FOOTBALL The Warriors came out on top of the season this fall collecting five wins while losing only three. It was a campaign that found Lady Luck standing between Lycoming and a perfect season. The three games lost found the offensive scoring more points per game than the defensive team gave up per game on the average. But the defen.se did not hold, and the offense could not get that one touchdown that would have meant victory. The gridders collected an aver- age of 19.2 points per game while the defense gave up only 10.2 points per game. Only in the season opener and the Homecoming contest did the War- riors fall far short of their average point production, and both times the defense rose to the occasion to insure the victory. 1965 was a season that marked the Warriors first win over Susquehanna in the history of the rivalry between the two schools. The final game of the year against Muhlenberg marked the high point of the season as the Warriors scored 56 points to send the Mules to defeat. It was also the season that high lighted a number of stars including senior co-captain Denny Warg, senior Mike Cohen, junior Bob Stet- son, and sophomore quarterback Wayne Miller. 76 Come on fellas! Cohen making our only touchdown of the game. Who ' s got it? That winning point! Jones accepts the Alumni trophy for the most outstanding player. Myers makes the longest run of the game. ROW 1 : Eva Lou Robinson, Judith Reeder. ROW 2: Janice Martin, Dawn Dun- ning. ROW 3: Laurie Lowden, Pat, Landesco, Pat Ammel, Karen Lefko, Barbara Miccelli. CHEERLEADERS CANNON CREW Herb Twiddy, Doug Ivins, Doug Knowlton, Fred Wood. 78 Martin kicks the ball from his opponent. Tauber dribbling around his opponent. Lycoming 1 Lycoming 4 Lycoming 8 Lycoming 3 Lycoming 2 Lycoming 2 Lycoming 3 Lycoming 2 Lycoming Lycoming 3 Dickinson 2 Upsala 1 Wilkes 1 Washington 6 Lock Haven 4 Drew 3 Susquehanna 1 Western Maryland 1 Elizabethtown 2 Moravian 4 Kinsey going for the ball. Hughes saves a goal while backpH by Jones and MacCurdy. What ' s happening here? ROW 1: MacCurdy, Whitney, Jones, Kinsey, Pearson, Way. ROW 2: Phillips, Krapf, Warren, Russell, Mizele. ROW 3: Hughes, Clunk, Wilson, Sherwood, Heske. ROW U : Hull, Kitchen, Harrison, Snyder, Searle. ROW 5: Coach Phillips, Limbert, Shepard, Short, Howe. SOCCER The soccer team plagued by injuries to key play- ers throughout the season struggled to a 4-6 record. The star scorer Monty Whitney reinjured last year ' s leg injury and was sidelined for the major part of the campaign. Upon his return to the line-up he was unable to play at full capacity. The shortage of man power resulted in Coach Phillips shifting players positions from game to game in an effort to find that magic winning combination. The Warriors played well in their victories that featured the outstanding offensive play of high scorer Walt Kinsey and defensive stars Steve Sayrc and Myron Jones. The victory over Wilkes continu- ed the Warriors perfect record against this Pennsyl- vania foe. The victory over Susquehanna was the second time in two years that the soccer team sent them to defeat, and it completed a perfect fall sea- son for the College against this Selinsgrove school. The Warrior luck did not hold and the lack of depth, with which Coach Phillips has been handi- capped for the past two years, again was the signi- ficant factor in the Lycoming defeats. Three of the six games that were lost were decided by one goal each time. If the team had had the big scoring punch the season could well have been a winner. Lost to the team through graduation are captain Myron Jones, Steve Sayre, Ismael Martins, and Bob Pearson. Walt Kinsey and Don MacCurdy were selected for the first MAC team and Steve Sayre was select- ed for the second MAC team. 80 ROW 1 : George Young, Chuck Sample. Bud Framptoii, Irv Post (co-captain). ROW 2: Bob Barnhill, Sam Brasington, Dave Pearson. Dick O ' Donnell, Ron Travis (co-captain), Bill Jula. BASKETBALL Averaging over 90 points per game to their op- ponents 79 point average the Lycoming College Basketball team completed their best season since 1951 when they won 16 and lost 3. The team was paced all season by senior co-captain Ron (Lefty) Travis. Travis was the high scorer and the leading rebounder on the squad. Bud Frampton, who averaged better than 12 points a game, proved to be hot when the team needed that extra point here and there to assure the victory for Lycoming. Along with seniors Frampton and Travis, outstand- ing juniors were Bob Barnhill and Dick O ' Donnell. With sophomores Dave Pearson and George Young returning next year to join Barnhill and O ' Donnell, it appears that Coach Burch will have another out- standing team again next year. 81 Head and shoulders above Western Maryland. Jump, Pearson! Will he make it? Get that rebound ! Good shot, George! Another 2 for Lyco. Lycoming 68 Lycoming 87 Lycoming 110 Lycoming 95 Lycoming 115 Lycoming 73 Lycoming 95 Lycoming 88 Lycoming 90 Lycoming 63 Lycoming 98 Lycoming 95 Lycoming 100 1000! Bowie State 76 Lebonan Valley 71 Wilkes 102 Muhlenberg 90 Juniata 76 Albright 59 Western Maryland 83 Upsala 81 Elizabethtown 79 Scranton 72 Lincoln 72 Washington 70 Wilkes 95 Is it a basket? 999! Congratulations Lefty ! ROW 1: D. VanNote, D. Keiper, W. Muldoon, J. Tray, Bower, R. Guisewbite. ROW 2: M. Rich, J. Cone,H. Powell, D. Tavlor, B. Higgins. Row 3: R. Kyle, A. Oraschin, R. An- derson. R. Tetrault, J. Beach. ROW J,: R. Lawdenslager, M. Brouse, D. Kidd, S. Scherfel, J. Kilpatrick. ROW 5: R. Dacheaux, B. Bachardy, A. Ketner, D. McManus, R. Young, T. Songer. WRESTLING Again the wrestlers of Coach Bud Whitehili post- ed a fine dual meet record dropping only two match- es. Old Dominion squeeked by the Matmen with just one point and Wilkes, the defending MAC champions, became the second team this year to down our men. Seniors Bill Bachardy and Art Oraschin, this year ' s co-captains, headed the list of outstanding wrestlers. Combine them with underclassmen Rod Mitchell, Andy Ketner, Gary Guasp, Ray Dacheaux, and Bill Muldoon and it does not seem surprising that the team was so successful. 2 more points I Turn him Charks! 84 Lycoming . Lycoming. Lycoming. Lycoming. Lycoming . Lycoming. Lycoming . Lycoming . Lycoming . Keep him on the mat! . 32 Delaware Valley 3 . 14 Old Dominion 15 .25 Juniata 7 . 25 Waynesburg 10 .29 Millersville 3 .27 Rochester Tech 6 . 34 Moravian 3 . 12 Wilkes 17 . 15 West Chester 14 Work him Muldoon! Seconds before a pin! Pin! Let ' s add five ! tl KbL 1 Jl ■IK ' %- •% J ift am y y 1 ■ ' ,.im r - 1 Let ' s get some riding time ! Anxious but patient. Hold that leg! Get in there and fight! Great match Tuffy! 86 Sh. 87 With Coach Mort Rauff at the head, Lycoming ' s swimming team took to the waves again this winter, but found that graduation had hurt the team ' s success. Dropping their first two meets, one to powerful FrankHn and Marshall, the mermen came back for vic- tories in their next two meets. Following a defeat to Dickinson, the swimmers bounced back with victories in their next three en- counters- Outstanding on this year ' s team are sophomores Jack Hodgins in the 200 yard freestyle, Walt Kremizer, Clark McFadden on the relay team, and freshman Waymen McCoo. With all this young talent at Coach Rauff ' s disposal the 1966-67 team should be giving opponents a tough time. SWIMMING ROW 1 : J. Ki-emzier, K. Wertley, J. Hodgins, R. Meeks, J. Stuck. M. Westkott (captain). ROW 2: C. McFadden, G. Mullaney, S. Raymond, K. Lee. ROW 3: P. Pitkin, W. McCoo, J. Lowden, S. Smith. 88 Lycoming. . . .39 Franklin Marshall . . .55 Lycoming. . . .36 American University . . .59 Lycoming. . . .56 Howard 39 j . Lycoming. . . .71 Morgan State 23 Lycoming. . . .40 Dickinson 55 Lycoming. . . .64 Wilkes 30 Lycoming. .. .66 East Stroudsburg 29 Lycoming. . . .63 Johns Hopkins 28 If T LYCOMING TAKES SECOND IN M.A.C S The Lycoming College Wrestlers took second place in the Annual Middle Atlantic Conference Tournament held at Wilkes on March 4 and 5. Two first place positions were won by Gary Guasp at 123 lbs. and Rod Mitchell at 137 lbs. Taking second, third and fourth places respectively were Mel Fleming at 167 lbs. and Art Oraschin at 177 lbs.. Bill Bachardy at 160 lbs., and Andy Ketner, heavyweight. 90 BACHARDY CAPTURES NATIONAL TITLE Senior Bill Bachardy won the 167 lb. title of the N.C.A.A. College Division wrestling championships in Mankato, Min- nesota. Bachardy, from Flemington, New Jersey, defeated Bob Ray of East Michigan University 9-2 in the finals. In his earlier matches Bachardy defeated his opponents with two pins in the preliminary matches and a decision of 7-0 in the semi-finals. SWIMMERS ' PLACE THIRD IN M.A.C S This year the Lycoming College Swimming team placed third in the M.A.C. ' s with 49 points. Jack Hodgins came in first in the 200 yard individual medley, second in the 200 yard free style and tied third in the 100 yard free style. He was also a member of the medley relay. Clark McFadden took third place in both the 200 yard and the 100 yard butterfly and was a member of the free style medley third team. Steve Smith placed fifth in the 200 yard butterfly, the 100 yard breast stroke, and the 200 yard breast stroke. He was also a member of the medley relay. Rich Meeks came in fifth in diving and Jim Ki ' emvier placed fifth in the 200 yard individual medley and the free style medley. Mike Westkott, the captain of Lyco ' s swimming team, placed third in the free style relay and also in the medley relay. Sandy Raymond and Wayman McCoo were members of the free style relay. The team did an impressive job this year and has high hopes for next year ' s meet. 91 BASEBALL The Lycoming Baseball team finished the season with a record of 7 wins against 3 defeats for a .700 percentage. The team was led by the pitching of Gary Reed and Ed Paup. Backing up with their bats at the plate were seniors Brad Malone, and Ray Brown along with juniors Steve Hockley and Irv Post. The season was highlighted by sweeps of both games of doubleheaders against perennial foes Dickinson and Upsala. In their only other double- header of the season the Warriors dropped both games to a powerful Susquehanna squad. To complete the season the team won 3 of the 4 single games of the season. Lycoming 2 Lycoming 2 Lycoming 2 Lycoming 4 Lycoming 1 Lycoming 1 Lycoming 6 Lycoming 3 Lycoming 3 Lycoming Dickinson Dickinson Upsala 1 Upsala 3 Susquehanna 7 Susquehanna 8 Elizabethtown Scranton 2 Western Maryland 2 Juniata 1 92 ' LUICL ' Y ( [lIMpi l 93 TRACK A much improved Warrior track team finished the 1965 season with a 4-2 record in dual meets. This in- cluded wins over such powers as Lock Haven and Mans- field. The cindermen are looking forward to a fine sea.son again this spring with such outstanding stars as Monty Whitney, Dan Bythewood, Ray Warrenda, Jeff Miller, Steve Barnes, and Bruce Ulman pacing the team. . «• Lycoming- 76 ' o Lycoming- 76 Lycoming 39 Lycoming 76 Lycoming 74 Lycoming 46 Lycoming 48 Vj Lycoming 42 Delaware Valley 63i j Lock Haven 64 Lebonan Valley 92 Western Maryland .... 64 Mansfield 66 Dickinson 75 Bucknell 80 Bucknell 82 TENNIS The netters of Coach Nelson Phillips finished the season with a match record of 7-2 for a .777 percentage. The Warriors opended the season on a successful note with wins over Elizabethtown and Wilkes in their first two matches. The netters lost their next two matches, however, these were the only two matches they lost during the season. Quickly returning to the victory column the team posted wins over their last five foes including such stalwart enemies as Juniata and Susquehanna. Prospects for this season ' s team run high with returning stars Pat Malloy, Joe Miller, and Stan Zimmerman expected to be the founda- tion of the team. f) Lycoming 4 Lycoming 7 Lycoming 2 Lycoming Lycoming 7 Lycoming 6 Lycoming 6 Lycoming 7 Lycoming 7 Elizabethtown 3 Wilkes 2 Upsala 7 Dickinson 9 Western Maryland 2 Juniata 3 Susquehanna 3 Scranton 2 Albright 2 96 t ; ? GOLF The linksmen finished their season with a much improved 8-3 re- cord. Opening the season the Warriors split a triangular meet, beating Wilkes and losing to Dickinson. This was followed by three victories over Muhlenberg. Western Maryland, and Albright. Taking to the road they lost their next two matches. One of these was to Susque- hanna on a sudden death play-off after the match was tied on the last hole. The linksmen closed out their spring season on the road with de- cisive victories over Upsala, Mansfield, and Bloomsburg. With senior lettermen Jim Tyson, John Biggar, and Steve Bobick returning to the squad, and junior lettermen Chuck Matter and Bruce Kates joining them. Coach Howard Harer ' s team will be heard from again this spring. Lycoming 8I 0 Lycoming 11 1 0 Lycoming IIV2 Lycoming 17 Lycoming 9 Lycoming 14 4 Lycoming 5 Lycoming 14 4 Lycoming 10 Lycoming 12 Lycoming 12 ' o SCORES Dickinson I214 Wilkes 6I 0 Muhlenberg 6V2 Western Maryland ... 1 Albright 31 2 Susquehanna 10 Juniata 13 Upsala 31 2 Mansfield IVz Elizabethtown 6 Bloomsburg 5 o ACTIVITIES - f-, too The 1965-66 Campus Queens and their escorts. HOMECOMING Jim Hubbard gets ready to announce the new Homecoming Queen. The theme for the annual Homecoming Weekend was Victory in the Air, commeratiny the successful flight of Gemini 5. The weekend began on Friday with a T.G.I.F. and a Coffee House presenting the Metropolitans and the New Century Sing- ers. One of the main events of the weekend was Lycoming ' s football game with Upsala whom they defeated 7-6. The high- light of the game was the crowning of the 1965-66 Home- coming Queen at halftime. The queen, Miss Jennifer Adams, was sponsored by the Men ' s Residence Halls and was crowned by last year ' s queen Miss Toni Holm. Saturday night the annual Homecoming Ball was held with music presented by Maynard McKissick and his orchestra. 101 Nancy Singley Spanish Club Gail Reichard Lambda Chi Alpha Ellen McKenzie Kerr Theta Chi Jody Dzink Alpha Phi Omega j Lynn Bailey Alpha Sigma Phi Kathie Whitfield Choir i 102 Jennifer Adams Men ' s Residence Halls Mf I ■M ■ 1 M ii •! i St mO ; vr B Beth Musser Kappa Delta Rho 1965-66 CAMPUS QUEENS Mary Bennett Band Toni Holm 196Jt-65 Homecoming Queen Rusty Turner Sigma Pi 103 The winning float entry. The Homecoming Ball. Friday night ' s coffee house. The New Century Singers Would you like to dance? Dancing to the music of Maynard McKissock and his orchestra. 104 i A Students escorting parents through the receiving line. PRESIDENT ' S RECEPTION Refreshments are served. Both parents and students enjoy Max Morath. PARENT ' S WEEKEND 105 ■ New Century Singers WINTER WEEKEND Dick Gregory IPC WEEKEND IFC Weekend dance The Kingsmen 106 GREEK WEEK 1965 107 ROW 1: Beth Musser, Pat Bailey, Bonnie Byers. ROW 2: Angela McElwain, Gail Reichard, Bonnie Burns, Sandra Hess, Marilyn Smith, Dawn Dunning. MAY COURT BONNIE BYERS 1966 MAY QUEEN The highlight of this spring ' s May Day cere- monies was the crowning of Miss Bonnie S. Byers as the 1966 May Queen. The coronation of the Queen was followed by the May Day program presented by the Physical Education Depart- ment. 108 BETH MUSSER SENIOR HONOR ATTENDANT DAWN DUNNING JUNIOR HONOR ATTENDANT 109 SPRING WEEKEND FESTIVITIES no Dave Brnbcck Quartet ARTIST AND LECTURE SERIES Max Mo rath SUMMER ARENA THEATER M. Waltz, C. Welch M. Werick, M. Waltz, P. Madden, B. Bentz. THURBER ! CARNIVAL ' jA 112 SUMMER AND SMOKE K. Welch, R. Porter. DOCTOR IN SPITE OF HIMSELF C. Welch, J. Herbster, R. Porter, T. Bingaman, C. Walker. 1 13 H. Lauben, P. Limmpert, J. Brink, C. Walker, M. Grindstaff, C. Welch. BEAUTY AND THE BEAST M. Waltz, C. Welch. END GAME C. Ott, B. Thomas, L. Weindenhamer. EVERYMAN L. Weindenhamer, W. Thomas, C. Ott. S. Papaleo, S. Orange, R. Miller, C. Ott, B. Thomas, L. Weindenhamer, D. Lacour, C. Walker. 115 GRADUATION 116 1965 117 SENIORS ' A. WHO ' S John Biggar Bonnie Byers Barbara Gillmann James Hubbard Mary Hale Beth Musser WHO 120 Charles Naugle Cynthia Pennington Joann Rice Robert Shouldice Ronald Travis This year twelve students were selected by the student body to be representd in the an- nual Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Students are first recommended by the college and then must be accepted by the organization. Students selected for membership in Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universi- ties and Colleges must exhibit scholarship, leadership and cooperation in educational and extracurricular activities, good citizenship, and a promise of future usefulness. 121 Bonnie S. Byeis CHIEFTAIN 1966 One of the highest honors which can be bestowed upon a Lycoming College student is the Chieftain Award. To be chosen as the recipient of such an honor, the student must be, in the opinion of the students and faculty, the one who has contributed the most to Lycoming College. Mental ability, skill, and industriousness compose a superior student; but also personality and humor are attributes of a Chieftain. The combination of these qualities make the Chieftain a student among students. It is, therefore, with great pride that we announce BONNIE S. BYERS as the 1966 Chieftain. 122 Carul Diane Ackerson N. Merrick, N.Y. Business Administration J. Michael Aldenderfer WilHamsport, Pa. German Spanish Terry E. Allison WilHamsport, Pa. Psychology Brenda Pauline Alston Glenolden, Pa. Biology Norma Amari Brooklyn, N. Y. History Patricia C. Ammel York, Pa. Spanish D. J. Angstadt Norristown, Pa. Psychology William David Archard Kingston, Pa. Ec07l07)lics 123 William M. 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History Judith L. Reedder Williamsport, Pa. Biology Joann L. Rice Williamstown, Mass. Psychology Malcolm E. Rioux Ardmore, Pa. Sociology f Edgar Carmine Riozzi Niantic, Conn. Mathematics ' v - r s Eva Lou Robinson :- i Moorestown, N. J. k Psychology 142 David Rothfuss Williamspoit, Pa. Biology John C. Russell Beaver, Pa. Ecoyiomics Byron Y. Samuels Norfolk, Va. History Stevan Sayre Rochester, N. Y. Business Administration Harry L. Schlee Williamsport, Pa. Accounting Barbara Ann Schucker Glenside, Pa. Mathematics Jack E. Seely Jersey Shore, Pa. Business Administration Ralph Seigworth Strattanville, Pa. History 143 Gary B. Sensenich Lancaster, Pa. Business Administi-ation D. L. Brinton Shafer Williamsport, Pa. Religion Nancy A. Shank York, Pa. Psychology Lanee E. Shipe Sunbury, Pa. Psychology Robert George Shouldice Shavertown, Pa. Biology Linda Gail Skilton Bluebell, Pa. Art Daivid George Shoemaker Catasaugua, Pa. Biology Lois L. Shoemaker Williamsport, Pa. Sociology Paul David Shoemaker Willianisport, Pa. Accounting Nancy Ann Singley Williamsport, Pa. Spanish Judith A. Smith Trumbull. Conn. History Marilyn Smith Glen Rock, N. J. Spanish Charles Snyder New Columbia, Pa. Religion John B. Sobieski Johnstown, Pa. Business Administration Richard W. Sprout Picture Rocks, Pa. Biology Joanna D. Stallard Montclair, N. J. Sociology 145 David R. Steinhart Mount Carmel, Pa. English Patricia L. Stere Altoona, Pa. Jj Sociology Kathleen Stib ei- S. Williamsport, Pa. Sociology Quentin Bruce Stocum Jersey Shore, Pa. German Douglas Stott Dillsburg, Pa. Sociology Ronald B. Stratton, Jr. Clearfield, Pa. Business William H. Sweger Millerstown, Pa. Biology David Taylor Williamsport, Pa. Chiiiiistry 146 Janet Gee Terwilliger Glen Rock, N. J. Biology Psychology Arthur C. Terwilliger Elmira, N. Y. Sociology James Thurston Staten Island, N. Y. Business John K. Thomas Jersey Shore, Pa. Mathematics Mary C. Traxler Harrisburg, Pa. Sociology Religion Donald Wagner Williamsport, Pa. Political Science Franklin M. Waltman Williamsport, Pa. Spanish Dennis E. Warg Muncy, Pa. Mathematics 147 Robert Waters Wilmington, Del. Psychology James E. Watkins Williamsport, Pa. Biology Larry L. Watson Milesburg, Pa. History James Webb S. Williamsport, Pa. Sociology History Frank W. Wearin, Jr.. Greenwich, Conn. Business Administratio7i Doreen Wessman Meriden, Conn. Art Sociology Michael W. Westkott Wyomissing, Pa. Business Administration Michael Wetmore Willow Grove, Pa. Business Administration 148 Harry E. Whitehill Pleasant Gap, Pa. Psychology Kathleen Mary Whitfield Springfield, Pa. Sociology Richard Wienecke Great Neck, N. Y. Accounting Robert Wildasin Hanover, Pa. Mathematics Virginia S. Wilder Plainfield, N. J. Psychology Samuel Willard Clearfield, Pa. Religion Mary Lu Wilson West Chester, Pa. Psychology Sociology Robert G. Winkleman Williamsport, Pa. Mathcynatics 149 Jeffrey N. Wolf Lancaster, Pa. Business Administration Frederick L. Wood Westfield, Pa. History Gary Wright Williamsport, Pa. Biology Helen Ebert Wulff Lindenhurst, N. Y. Psychology David William Wright Warren, Mass. Spanish English Shirley May Wunderly Pittsburgh, Pa. History Kenneth E. Yinger Lewisberry, Pa. Business Administration William A. Young Williamsport, Pa. Biology 150 Richard Young Newton, N. J. Political Science Stanton Zimmerman Lancaster, Pa. Business Ad77iinistration 151 SENIOR STATISTICS ACKERSON, CAROL DIANE— Biology Club 2; Dramatics Club 1 ; Lycoming College Summer Arena Theatre 1 ; Bell, Book and Candle Stage Manager 1; Lvco Investors 4; SHARE 3, 4, Presi- dent 3, 4 ; Tutoring 3, 4 ; MSM 1 ; AWS 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Homecoming Committee. BAILEY, PATRICA L.— PSEA 2, 3; WAA 1, 2, 3; Associated Students for Christian Vocations 1, 2, 3, 4; MSM 1, 2; AWS 3, 4; Honor House 2, 3, Secretary 2. President 3 ; Class Executive Council 2, 3 ; Lycoming College Choir 1. ALDENDERFER, J. MICHAEI.— German Club 1, 2, Vice President 2; Spanish Club 1, 2, 4; Tutoring 4 ; Newman Club 1 ; Junior Year Abroad in Spain and Germanv. BAKER, ALLEN B.— Phi Alpha Theta 4; French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 1, 4; Russian Club 1; Spanish Club 1, 4; Tutoring 4; Democratic Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 2; Inter-Varsity Christian Fel- lowship 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, Mission Secretarv 4; WLCR 1; Dean ' s List 2, 3. ALLISON, TERRY E.— French Club; International Relations Club 1, 2; Democratic Club President; Newman Club 1, 2; Bell Staff 2. BAKER, STANLEY ANDREW— Lambda Chi Al- pha 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2; Football 1, 2; Men ' s Dorm Council 1. ALSTON, BRENDA PAULINE— Biology Club 2, 3 4, Executive Board 3, 4; WAA 1, 2, 3. Treasurer 3 Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3; Religious Life Council 3 Lycoming College Choir 1, 2; Honor House 2, 3. AMARI, NORMA— Phi Alpha Theta 4; Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Bell, Book, and Candle 1, The Way of the World 2, One Act Comedy 2, Everyman 3, Under the Sycamore Tree 3, Little Mary Sun- shine 3; Lycoming College Choir 1. AMMEL, PATRICIA C— Spanish Club 1, 2, 3; WAA ], 2, 3; Covenant Central 1, 2, 3, 4, Executive Committee 4; Rich House Dorm Council 2, 3, His- torian 3; Resident Women ' s Council 2, Treasurer 2; SGA 4, Chairman, Teacher Evaluation Commit- tee 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Religious Life Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3; Lycoming College Choir 1; Chorale 1, 2; Dean ' s List 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ANGSTADT, D. J.— Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4. BALLINGER, ROBERT I., Ill— Theta Chi 2, 3, 4, Historian 4; International Relations Club 4; Span- ish Club 2; Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3, 4; The Ly- coming Center for the Study of Democratic Liv- ing 4; SUB Recreation Committee 3; Dean ' s List 3. BANKS, THOMAS ALLEN— Alpha Psi Omega 4; Alpha Phi Omega 2 ; Dramatics Club Murder in the Cathedral 1, Little Mary Sunshine 3, Beauty and the Beast 3, Everyman 4; In- ternational Relations Club 1, 4; A Cappella Choir 1, 4; Lycoming College Choir 1, 4; Dean ' s List 3. BARTO, RONALD K.— Men ' s Day Council Sports Director 3 ; Intramural Sports 2, 3, Champions 2, 3. BATES. RICHARD D.— Theta Chi 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 4; Business Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Lvco Investors 1, 2, 3, 4; Republican Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, 3, 4; SGA 3; Class Executive Council 4; Class Treasurer 4. ARCHARD, WILLIAM DAVID— Sigma Pi 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4. BACHARDY, WILLIAM M.— Kappa Delta Rho 1, 2, 3, 4, Athletic Chairman 3; Biology Club 2, 3; PSEA 2, 3; Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Resident Advisor 4. BAILEY, LYNN CAROL— Biology Club 1, 2; Tu- toring 4; WAA 1, 2; Rich Hall Council 2; Home- coming Court Alpha Sigma Phi 4; Publicity Com- mittee 1, 2, Alternate 2; Dean ' s List 2. BENNETT, MARY JANE— Old Maid and the Thief 1, Little Mary Sunshine 3; PSEA 2, 3; Tutoring 4; Arrow Staff 3; Homecoming Court Mens Residence Council 2, Band 4; Class Executive Council 2; Band 1, 2, 3. 4; Chamber Wood Ensemble 3, 4; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Sachem 3, 4; Gold Key 1, 2, 3, 4; Rich House Award 1. BENTZ, ROBERT A.— Alpha Psi Omega 4; Dra- matics Club Murder in the Cathedral 1, Anti- gone 2, Thruber Carnival 3, The Father 3, F:veryman 4, Endgame Director 4; Interna- tionalRelations Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Lyco Investors 1, 2, 3. 4, President 3, 4; SGA 1; Mascot 1, 2, 3; Class Vice President 2. 152 SENIOR STATISTICS BIGGAR, JOHN R.— Lambda Chi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 2, Ritualist 4; Golf 3, 4; Inter- Fraternity Council 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4; Arroir Staff Sports Editor 4; Iruska 4; Who ' s Who 4; Dean ' s List 3; Faculty-Student Commit- tee for Exti-a-Curricular Activities 4. BITTLE, RICHARD L.— Biology Club 2. BOBICK, STEVE AUSTIN— Golf 3, 4. MSM 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4; Crever Hall Coun- cil Fire Marshal 2, Vice President 3; Religious Lfe Council 2, 3, 4; Dean ' s List 2, 3; Sachem 4. CHRISTIE, HUGH EMERSON— Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, 4, Pledgemaster 3, 4; Chairman of Membership Committee 3, 4; Inter- national Relations Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Model UN Dele- gate 2, 3; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Bell Staff 2. 3, Advertising Manager 2, Business Manager 3; SUB Host Committee 1. BOURDEAUX, MARGARET AMANDA— AWS 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Resident Women ' s Council 3, Second Vice President; SGA 3; Class Executive Council 4. CIRILLO, DAVID J.— Theta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 2 : Free Thinkers Society 1 ; German Club 1 ; Practical Politics 2 : Men ' s Dorm Council 2 ; Bell Staff 2; Homecoming Committee 2. BREHOUSE. ROBERT H.— PSEA 3, 4; IRC 1, 2; Practical Politics 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. COHEN, MICHAEL R.— Sigma Pi 1, 2, 3, 4; Var- sity Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4. BRENDLE, JAMES THOMAS— Alpha Sigma Phi 2, 3, 4, Pledgemaster 4 ; PSEA 3, 4 ; Football 2, 3, 4. CONKLIN, DAVID E.— Theta Chi 3, 4; SGA 4; SUB Recreation Committee 4. BROWN, DENNIS E.— Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4; Biology Club 3; MSM 1, 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3; Ly- coming College Choir 2. COOVER, EDWARD J.— Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4; PSEA 4; Men ' s Dorm Council 1; A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3; Tour Choir 1, 2, 3; Lycoming Col- lege Choir 1, 2, 3; Resident Advisor 3, 4. BURKE, SUSAN SPENCER— Crever Hall Council 2; Covenant Central 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Bell Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, News Editor 4; Social Committee 3, 4, Co-Chair- man of Student Union Expansion Committee ; Ly- coming College Choir 3 ; Homecoming Committee 4. BYERS, BONNIE SUE— Crescents 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3; PSEA 2, 3; WAA 1, 3; AWS 2, 3, Social Chairman; Crever Hall Council 1, 2; SGA 3, 4, First Vice President 4; Lambda Chi Alpha Queen 2; Class Executive Council 4; Class Vice President 4; Iruska 4; May Day Court 1, 2, 3; Who ' s Who 4 ; Homecoming Co-Chairman 3 ; Spring Week- end Co-Chairman 3; Spirit Committee 1, 2; Vigal- ante Committee 2; Chairman of Campus Leaders Conference 4. CORTER, RONALD W.— Sachem 4; Freshman Orientation Committee. CULVER, ISABEL L.— Phi Alpha Theta 3, 4, Vice President 4; PSEA 4; WAA 1, 2, 3; Baptist Stu- dents Vice President 4; Resident Women ' s Council First Vice President 3 ; Religious Life Council 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Dean ' s L ist 1, 2, 3, Sachem 3, 4, Vice President 4. DAVIS, SHERYL— Dramatics Club 1 ; French Club 1, 2; SHARE 3, 4; Tutoring 3, 4; AWS 1, 2, 3, 4; Social Committee 2; Special Events Committee 3; SUB 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4 ; Homecoming Committee 4. CAMPBELL, CHARLES J.— PSEA 3; Span- ish Club 3, 4; Luthern Students Association 1, 2, Secretary 2; Religious Life Council 2; Pow Wow Committee 2. DAVIS, WILLIAM FREDERICK— Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4; PSEA 4; SUB Social Committee 3, Special Events Committee 3. CASCIOTTI, LINDA— SHARE Secretary 3, 4: Tu- DECKER, THOMAS W.— Alpha Sigma Phi 3, 4; toring 2, 3, 4, Coordinator 3, Director 4; WAA 1; Golf 2, 3. Ib3 SENIOR STATISTICS DEEMER, MICHAEL E.— Business Club; Lyco In- vestors. DEITCH, WILLIAM HENRY— Business Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Lvco Investors 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, 4; Republican Club 2, 3 ; Bell Staff 4 ; Class Executive Council 2; A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Lvcoming College Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. DOEBLER, FRANK L.— PSEA 3, 4; Dean ' s List 3. GILLETTE. CAROL LYNN— French Club 4 : Span- ish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2; WAA 1, 2, 4; Junior Year Abroad in France. GILMANN, BARBARA— PSEA 2, 3, 4; Tutoring 4; WAA L 2, 3; AWS 2; Program Chairman; Cheerleader 2 ; Class Executive Council 4 ; Iruska 4 ; Who ' s Who 4; SUB House Committee, Host Com- mittee 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Chairman 2, 3, 4; Spirit Com- mittee. DUGAN, PATRICIA RAE— Biology Club 2, 3; PSEA 3, 4; AWS 1, 2, 3, 4; Dean ' s List 3. GLICKER, LOUISE ANNE— French Club 1, 2; WAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Bell Staff 4; SUB Host Commitee 2, 3 , 4. EGBERT, JOHN SEATON— Theta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4, Librarian and Secretary ; J.V. Basketball ; Inter- Fraternitv Council 2, 3 ; Men ' s Dorm Council 1 ; SGA 2, 3; Spanish Club 1; Tutoring 2, 3; Recrea- tion Committee 1, 2, 3. EIDAM, JOHN R.— German Club 4; Associated Students for Christian Vocations 2, 3, 4, President 4 ; Class Executive Committee 2, 4 ; A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, Drum Major 1, Vice President 2; Lycoming College Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4. HALE, MARY E.— WAA 1. 2; Vigalante 2; Pep Club 1; AWS 1, 2, 3, Publicity Chairman, I. AWS Representative; Bell Staff 1, 2, 3, News Editor; Iruska 3, 4; Who ' s Who 4; SUB House Committee, 1, 2, ICRC 4; Dean ' s List 2, 3; Sachem 4. HARER, MARY W.— PSEA 4. HARTMAN, RONALD J.— Lycoming College Choir 1, 2; Tour Choir 2; Chorale 1, 2; Dean ' s List 3. FLAYHART, WILLIAM H.— Phi Alpha Theta 2, 3, 4; Circle K 2, 3, 4 ; French Club 1; Interna- tional Relations Club 1, 2, 4, Chairman 4; Demo- cratic Club 1, 2, 4, Vice President 4; Class Execu- tive Committee 1, 2, 4; Class President 2; Chair- man Big-Little Brother Committee; Chairman Freshman Traditions Committee; College Bowl Team 2; Junior Year Abroad in Scotland. FLEGAL, JOEL A.— Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4, Student Director 4 ; Dean ' s List 2, 3 ; Sachem 4. FLEMING, HAROLD EDWARD— Theta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4, Librarian 3; Business Club 1, 4; Wrestling 1, 3; SGA 4. FORD, LARRY R.— Business Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Executive Council 2; Dean ' s List 1, 3. FRANKENFIELD, JOSEPH— Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4; Biology Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Executive Commit- tee 4; Tutoring 3; Newman Club 1 ; SUB Social Com- mittee 1. GRADY, MICHAEL ROGER— Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4; German Club 1, 2; MSM 1, 2; Football 1; Resident Advisor 3; A Cappella Choir 3; Lycoming College Choir. HEIVLY. MICHAEL— Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4; International Relations Club 2, 4, Model UN Rep- resentative; Swimming 2; Tennis 2; Class Execu- tive Council 2; Lycoming Review 4; Band 1, 2; Homecoming Committee 2. HENNIGAN. PATTY ANN HAIRE— PSEA 4; Spanish Club 1; AWS 1, 2, 3, 4. HENRY, PAUL BERNARD— Republican Club President 2, 3; Associated Students for Christian Vocations 3, 4; Arrow Staff 2, Bell Staff 3; Resi- dent Advisor 3. HERMAN, PAUL LEANER— Russian Club Pres- ident 4; Tutoring 2, 4; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Sachem 4. HERZ. C ONSTANCE JUDITH— PSEA 3, 4; Can- terbury Club 4; SUB Host Committee 4. HILE, EVERETT L.— PSEA. HOCKLEY, R. STEPHEN— Theta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4, Social Chairman 2, Secretarv 3, President 4; Bi- ology Club 1, 2, 3; Republican Club 1; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Inter- Fraternity Council 3; Men ' s Dorm Council 1, 2; 154 SENIOR STATISTICS SGA 1, 2; Class President 1; Class Executive Coun- cil 1, 2. HOUGHTALING, ELROY N.— Business Club 2, 3, 4; Lvco Investors ?,, 4. HUBBARD, JAMES CHARLES— Kappa Delta Rho 1, 2, 3, 4, PledKemaster 2. 3, Vice President 3. 4; Inter-Fraternity Council 3, 4; SGA 4; Iruska 3, 4; Who ' s Who 4; Faculty-Student Committee for Ex- tra Curricular Activities ; Chairman for Spring Weekend 3. HUFFORD, DAVID J.— Alpha Psi Omega 3, 4, Vice President 4; Murder in the Cathedral 1, Antig-one 2, Wav of the World 2, Under the Sycamore Tree 3, Raft of the Medusa 3, Little Mary Sunshine 3; SHARE 3, 4; Tutoring 3; Ly- coming Review 2, 3, 4, Poetrv Editor 2, 3, Editor 4; WLCR 1; SUB Special Events Committee 3, 4; Dean ' s List 3. JAMES, RICHARD D.— Lambda Chi Alpha 2, 3, 4; PSEA 3, 4; Inter-Fraternity Council 2; Men ' s Dorm Council 1 : SUB Publicitv Committee 3. JONES. MYRON 3, 4; Soccer 1, 2, RICHARD— Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4 ; Dean ' s List 2. KAYE. RALPH WILLIAM— Alpha Sijjma Phi 2, 3, 4, Pledgemaster and Scholastic Chairman ; Var- sity Club 2, 3 ; Baseball 1 ; Basketball 1 ; Swimming 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 3; SGA 3. KELIHER, KATHERINE— AWS. KOTHE, ELAINE J.— WAA 1 ; Crever Hall Coun- cil 3; Class Secretary 2; Vigalante Committee 2; SUB, ICRC 2; Lycoming College Choir 1; Dean ' s List 2, 3; Homecoming Committee 4. KOWATSCH, WILLIAM H.— Newman Club 1; Band 2, 3, 4. KUNTZ, DOROTHY K.— WAA 1, 2, 3; AWS 1, 2, 3, 4; Resident Women ' s Council I, 2, Secretary 2; SUB House Committee 1, 2; ICRC 4; Arrow Staff 4. LAMPTON, DAVID P.— Kappa Delta Rho 1. 2, 3, 4, President 4; Biology Club 1, 2, 3; SGA 4. LANDAU, LOUISE WEST— PSEA 4; SHARE 3; Young Democrats Club 3, 4. LEVERING, CHARLES E.— PSEA 3, 4; Baseball 1. LIPPINCOTT. DALE JEAN— PSEA 2, 3, 4; Tu- toring 4; WAA 2, 3; AWS 1, 2, 3, 4; Crever Hall Council 2; Arrow Staff 4, Senior Co-Editor; Class Executive Council 4 ; SUB House Committee 1 ; Pub- licity Committee 2, 3, 4, Alternate 3, 4. LOWDEN, JAY H.— Theta Chi 2, 3, 4, Second Guard 3, House Manager 4 ; Varsity Club 3, 4 ; Swim- ming 1, 2, 3, 4; SGA 4; Class President 3; Band 3, 4. LOWER, JANE ANN— PSEA 4; SUB House Committee 3. KENNEDY, WILLIAM R.— Alpha Sigma Phi 1, 2, 3, 4, Pledgemaster 3; Basketball 2; Inter-Fraternity Council 3, 4, Secretary 4. KERR, BRUCE G.— Theta Chi 2, 3, 4, House Man- ager; Lyco Investors 3, 4; Business Club 2, 3, 4; Track 1; SGA 1, 2, Representative 1; Treasurer 3; Cheerleader 1 ; Class Vice President 1 ; Class Treas- urer 3. LUNT, ANDERS R.— Theta Chi 2, 3, 4 ; IMC Com- mittee 2; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Lvcoming Choir 2, 3, 4; Chorale 2, 3, 4; Dean ' s List 3; May Day Committee; OX Roast Chairman. MACENSKY, SAMUEL S.— Sigma Pi 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4; Phi Alpha Theta 4; PSEA 3; Resident Advisor 3, 4; Newman Club 1; May Day Court. KILMANN, PETER R. 4; Social Committee 2. -Kappa Delta Rho 2, 3, MAMOLEN, PAUL R.— Alpha Sigma Phi 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, President 4; Basketball 2. KIPP, JOAN LESLIE— Biologv Club 1, 2, 3, 4; PSEA 3, 4; Class Secretarv 3; A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4; Lycoming College Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. KOLIS, KENNETH JOHN— Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4. MATTER, CHARLES F.— Newman Club 1, 2; As- sistant to the Psychology Department 4. McCLOE, LEO D.— Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4, Re- cording Secretary 2, Historian 4; International Re- 155 SENIOR STATISTICS lations Club 4: Practical Politics 1; SHARE 3, Tutoring 3, 4; MSM 1, 2; Arrow Staff 4. McGEE. WILLIAM T.— Sigma Pi 3, 4. 4; MEYER. CONSTANCE LOUISE— Dramatics Club 3, 4, Beautv and the Beast 3, Everyman 4. End- game 4; German Club 1; PSEA 3, 4; SHARE 4; Tutoring 4; SUB Host Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, Al- ternate 3, 4 ; Dean ' s List 3. McGUNIGLE. MARCIA— International Relations Club 4; PSEA 3, 4; Tutoring 4; Canterbury Club 4; AWS 1, 2, 3, 4; Arroir Staff 4; Kappa Delta Rho Sweetheart 3: Social Committee 3, 4, Alternate 4 : Homecoming Committee 4 ; Spring Weekend Pub- licity Committee 2. McKENZIE, J. STUART— Theta Chi 2. 3, 4. Rush- ing Chairman 4, Librarian 4; Student Court 2, 3; A Cappella Choir 1. MILLER, DEANNA B.— SHARE 3, 4. Vice Presi- dent 4; Associated Students for Christian ' ocations 1, 2, 3, 4. Treasurer 2, Publicity 4; AWS Treasurer 3; Honor House 2, 3. 4, Treasurer 2, Vice Presi- dent 3, President 4 ; A Cappella Choir 3, 4 ; Ly- coming Collejfe Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Sachem 3, 4; Gold Key 1, 2, 3, 4. MILLER, JOSEPH— Tennis Dean ' s List 3. 1. 2, 3; WLCR 1 McMANUS, DES— Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Co-Captain 4: Wrestling 1, 2, 3. 4. McWILLIAMS. 3; Ti ' ack 1, 3. GARY EUGENE— Biology Club 2, MAESTRELLL RICHARD B.— Lambda Chi Alpha 2, 3, 4, Athletic Chairman 2, Social Chairman 3; Lyco Investors 2, 3, 4; Republican Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4 : Inter-Fraternity Council 2; Men ' s Dorm Council 1; SGA 1; SUB Social Chairman 3; WLCR 2; House Committee 1; Social Committee 3, 4. MARTIN, JANICE DANIELLE— German Club 1, 2, 4, President 2, Vice President 4; Russian Club 1, 2. 4; WAA 1, 2. 4. Honor Dorm 2, 4, Historian 2, 4; Bill Staff 2; Cheerleader 4; Class Officer 2; Parliamentarian and Sergeant ;it Arms 2; Ly- coming Review 4; A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 4; Ly- coming Singers 4; Lycoming College Choir 1. 2, 4; Junior Year Abroad in Germany. MILLER, SUSAN C— PSEA 1. 2. 3. 4, President 4 ; Crever Hall Council 2 ; A Cappella Choir 3 ; Ly- coming College Choir 1, 2, 3. MILNER, THOMAS J.— Alpha Sigma Phi 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, 3, 4; Business Club 2, 3; MSM 1; Golf 3, 4; SUB Special Events Committee 3, Re- creation Committee 2. MOORE. ELIZABETH ANN— German Club 1 ; Model UN 3; PSEA 3, 4; AWS 1, 2, 3. 4; Arroic Staff 2, 4 ; Religious Life Council 2 ; SUB Publicity Committee 3; Lycoming College Choir 1. MUSSER, BETH ELAINE— Model UN 2, 3; PSEA 3, 4, President 4; Spanish Club 2, 3. 4, Vice President 3, 4; UCCF 3; Kappa Delta Rho Queen; Class Secretary 4 ; Iruska 3, 4 ; Who ' s Who 4 ; SUB ICRC 3: SUP 3. 4, Treasurer 4; Dean ' s List 3; Sachem 4; Homecoming Co-Chairman 4. MARTINS. ISMAEL A. CASPAR- International Relations Club 1. 2. 3. 4; SHARE 3, 4; Soccer 1, 2, 3; Track 1. 2; WLCR 2; World University Ser- vice 2, Co-Chairman 2; Campus Leaders Conference. MAYBERRY, DIANE LYNN— Spanish Club 1; Arroir Staff 3; Bdl Staff 1, 2. 3; Host Committee 1, 2, 3, 4; SUB 2; IJand 2, 3, 4. MAYER. NANCY M.— Phi Alpha Theta 3, 4. Se- retary 4; PSEA 2, 3, 4; Tutoring 4; WAA 1, 2. 3; North Hall Council 4; Arroiv Staff 1; House Committee ; Dean ' s Li.st 3. MENNE, GALEX R.— PSEA 4. NAUGLE, W. CHARLES— German Club 3. 4; Tu- toring 3 ; As.sociated Students for Christian Voca- tions 1, 2; MSM 1, 3; Track 1, 2; Men ' s Dorm Council 1; Senior Class President; Religious Life Council 1. 2. 3, 4, President 3, 4; Who ' s Who 4; World University Service 3; Lycoming College Choir 1. 2: Dean ' s Li.st 1, 2; Sachem 3, 4, President 4; Blue Kev 1. 2. 3, 4. NEWCOMF.E. BARBARA ANN— PSEA 2. 3. 4, Se- retary 4; Covenant Central 3. 4; Woman ' s Day Council . ' ). 1. Secretary; Lycoming College Choir L NEWHART 2; AWS 1. Dean ' s List JEAN— PSEA 3, 4; 2, 3. 4; SUB Social 1, 2, 3. Spanish Club 1. Committee 2, 3, 56 SENIOR STATISTICS NOLDER, DONALD C— SHARE 3, 4; Tutoring 4; A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4; Lycoming College Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Dean ' s List 3. OTT, CAROLYN JANE— Alpha Psi Omega 2, 3, 4, President 4, Secretary, Treasurer 3 ; The Import- ance of Being Earnest 2, Outward Bound 2, Everybody Loves Opal 2, Rashomon 3. Under the Svcamore Tree 3, Beauty and the Beast 3, The Father 4, Everyman 4; Theatron Re- porter. OOT, DAVID A.— Kappa Delta Rho 1, 2, 3, 4; Foot- ball 1 ; Inter-Fraternity Council 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 4 ; Men ' s Dorm Council 1 ; Homecoming Com- mittee 3, 4. ORTH, JOHN H.— Alpha Sigma Phi 1, 2, 3, 4, Pledgemaster 2, Athletic Chairman 2, 4, Secretary 3, 4, House Manager 3 ; Dean ' s List 1 ; Blue Key 1, 2, 3, 4. PAUTZ, VIRGINIA R.— Republican Club 3, 4. PEARSON, ROBERT B.— Business Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Lvco Investors 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President and Boai ' d Member 4; Stockholder 2, 3; Varsity Club 4; Soc- cer 2, 3, 4, Manager 3; SUB Recreation Commit- tee 1 ; Lycoming College Choir 1. PENNINGTON, CYNTHIA— PSEA 3, 4; Spanish Club 1; WAA 1; AWS 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, 4 ; Resident Women ' s Council 2 ; Homecoming Court 3; Iruska 3, 4; Mav Day Court 3; Who ' s Who 4; SUB ICRC 3; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Sachem 3, 4; Homecoming Committee. PETERS, BRIAN W.— Sigma Pi 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 2, 3; PSEA 4. PETERSON. LINDA LEE— Model UN 3; Practi- cal Politics 2, 3, 4; Republican Club 3, 4; Bell Staff 1, 2; SUB ICRC 3; Dean ' s List 2. RAEMORE, GEORGE M.— PSEA 3; WLCR 1; In- tramurals. RANSDORF, JAN VICTOR— Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4; Campus Chairman 4; Men ' s Dorm Council 3, 4, President 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3. RASH, RICHARD C— Dramatic Club 3, 4. RICE, JOANN L.— PSEA 2, 3; Spanish Club 2; WAA 1, 2; Homecoming Queen 2; May Day Court 2, 3, Honor Attendant 3; Who ' s Who 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Tour Band 2, 3, 4; Woodwind Quintet 3. RIOUX, MALCOLM E.— Theta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4; Ten- nis 3, 4 ; Inter-Fraternity Council 3, 4, Ti-easurer 4; SGA 3. RIOZZI, EDGAR CARMINE— Lambda Chi Alpha 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; Men ' s Dorm Council 1; SGA 1; Bell Staff 1, 2; Special Events Committee 1. ROBINSON, EVA LOU— PSEA 3, 4; WAA 1, 2; AWS 1, 2, 3, 4; Theta Chi Queen 3; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Homecoming Court 3; So- cial Committee 1. ROTHFUSS, DAVID C— German Club 1, 2; Tu- toring 4 ; Democratic Club 1 ; Intramural Council 4 ; Luthern Student Association 2 ; Men ' s Day Coun- cil 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 2, President 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 3 ; Lycoming College Choir 2. SAMUELS, BYRON Y.— Sigma Pi 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. SAYRE, STEVAN F.— Lambda Chi Alpha 1, 2, 3 4, House Manager 3, 4; Business Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Lyco Investors 2, 3, 4 ; PSEA 4 ; Varsity Club 3, 4 Basketball 1; Soccer 2, 3, 4; Publicity Committee 1, 2, 3. SCHLEE, HARRY L.— Alpha Sigma Phi 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3 ; Inter-Fraternity Council 3. PICHT, WILLIAM EDWIN— Biology Club 1 ; Pre- Medical Society 1, 2. SCHUCKER, BARBARA ANN— Crescents 3; PSEA 2, 3, 4; ICRC 3. POST, IRVIN F.— Kappa Delta Rho 3, 4; PSEA 3, 4; Varsitv Club 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2. 3, 4, Co- Captain; Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4, Co-Captain 3, 4. PULSIFIER, CHERYL JUNE— Phi Alpha Theta 3, 4, Treasurer 4. SEELY, JACK E— Associated Men Students. SENSENICH, GARY B.— Business Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Lyco Investors 1, 2, 3, 4; Republican Club 1, 2, 3, 4; UCCF 2, 3, 4; Class Executive Council 2; Re- ligious Life Council 2, 3, 4; SUB Special Events Committee 3; Dean ' s List 3. 157 SENIOR STATISTICS SHAFER, D. L. BRIXTON— SHARE 3. 4, Execu- tive at Large 4 ; Tutoring 3, 4 ; Associated Students for Christian Vocations 2, 3, 4, Worship Chairman 4; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Sachem 4; Bhie Key 1. 2. 3. 4. SHANK, NANCY A.— PSEA 3, 4; Arrow Staff 4. SNYDER. CHARLES E.— Associated Men Stu- dents. SOBIESKL JOHN B.— Business Club 4; Dean ' s List 3. SHIPE, LANEE— PSEA 3, 4; Tutoring 2; WAA 1, 2, 3, 4; AWS 1. 2. 3. 4; Associated Students for Christian Vocations 1, 2, 3; MSM 1, 2, 3; SUB House Committee 4, Co-Chairman 4; ICRC 4, Pro- motion Manager 4 ; Publicity Committee 2 ; Special Events Committee Alternate 3; SUB 3, 4; Lycom- ing College Choir 1 ; May Day Decorations Chair- man 3. SHOULDICE, ROBERT GEORGE— Lambda Chi Alpha L 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, 3; SGA 4; Who ' s Who 4; Plesident Advisor 4; SUB Publicitv Committee 1, 2, 3, Co-Chairman 3; SUB Board 3. 4. President 4; Organist Guild 1, 2, 3; Teacher Evaluation Com- mittee 4 ; Student Union Expansion. SKILTON, LINDA GAIL— PSEA 3, 4; SUB ICRC 3, Special Events Committee 4, Co-Chairman 4; Homecoming Committee 3. SHOEMAKER, DAVID GEORGE— Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 2; WLCR 1, 2; Band 1. SPROUT. RICHARD W.— Arrow Staff 1. 2, 3. STALLARD. JOANNA D.— AWS 1. 2. 3. 4; Arrow Staff Senior Co-Editor 4; BcU Staff 1; Class Exec- utive Council 4; Lycoming College Choir 1. STEINHART, DAVID R.— Tutoring 3; Class Ex- ecutive Council 4; Dean ' s List 3; Sachem 4. STERE. PATRICIA L.— PSEA 3, 4; SHARE 3. 4; Tutoring 3, 4; WAA 1, 2, 3; Associated Students for Christian Vocations 1, 2, 3, 4, Worship Chair- man 3, Vice President 4; MSM 1. 3, 4, Treasurer 4 ; Honor Dorm Council ; A Cappella Choir 4 ; Lvcoming College Choir 2, 3. 4: Dean ' s List 1. 2. 3: Sachem 3. 4; Gold Key 1. STIBER, KATHLEEN— PSEA 3, 4; Spanish Club 1. SHOEMAKER. LOIS L.— PSEA 3. 4; SUB Host Committee 2. Recreation Committee Alternate 3 ; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Sachem 3. 4. SHOEMAKER. PAUL DAVID— Republican 1; Arrow Staff 1, 3; Host Committee 2. Club STOCUM, QUENTIN BRUCE- German Club 2. 3, 4; PSEA 4; Men ' s Day Council 2. STRATTAN. RONALD B.— Alpha Phi Omega 3. 4; Business Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Lyco Investors 3. 4; A Cappella Choir 2; Lycoming College Choir 1. 2. SINGLEY, NANCY ANN— Alpha Psi Omega 4; Dramatics Club Doctor Inspite of Himself The Father , Summer and Smoke, A Sleep of Priso- ners, Thurber Carnival ; International Relations Club 1. 2; Practical Politics 1. 3; Spanish Club 1. 2, 3, 4; WAA 1, 2; Summer Theater 4; Homecom- ing Court 2, 3, 4; Theatron 4. SMITH, JUDITH A.— Phi Alpha Theta 3. 4, Presi- dent 4; PSEA 3, 4; Tutoring 4; WAA 1, 2; Honor Dorm Council 4 ,Vice President 4 ; A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Lycoming College Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Dean ' s List 2, 3. SMITH, MARYLYN ANN— PSEA 2, 3; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2, 3; WAA 1, 2; Resident Women ' s Council Treasurer 2; Homecoming Court Choir Queen 2; SUB Special Events Committee 1; Tour Choir 2, 3; Lycoming ( )llege Choir 1. 2, 3; Chorale 1, 2, 3. SWEGER, WILLIAM H.— Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3. Secretary 3; Biology Club 2, 3, 4; Pre-Medical Society 1. 2; Tutoring 4. TAYLOR. DAVID— Tennis 3. 4. Captain 4. TERWILLIGER. ARTHUR C— Circle K 2, 3, 4. Treasurer 2. 3; PSEA; Spanish Club. TERWILLIGER, JANET— Crever Hall Council, Floor President 2; SUB 1, 2, 3; Special Events Committee Co-Chairman 2, 3. TRAXLKR, MAUV C. — Dramatics Club 1 : Murder in the Cathedral . Bell. Book, and Candle ; SHARE 3, 4; Spanish Club 2; Tutoring 4: Asso- ciated Students for Christian Vocations 1. 2. 3, 4. 158 SENIOR STATISTICS Secretary-Treasurer 3; MSM 1, 4; Honor Dorm 2, 3, 4; Religious Emphasis Week 1, 2, 3, 4; Dean ' s List 3. WHITFIELD, KATHLEEN MARY— Phi Alpha Theta 3, 4; AWS 2nd Vice President 3; Homecom- ing Court 2; A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4; Lycoming Singers 4; Dean ' s List 3. TYSON, JAMES ARTHUR III— Theta Chi 3, 4, Assistant Pledge Marshal 3, Social Chairman 4; PSEA 3, 4; Tutoring 3; Varsity Club 1, 3, 4; Cov- enant Central 3, 4; Golf 1, 3, 4; Men ' s Day Council 1, 2. WIENECKE, RICHARD— Business Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Lyco Investors 1, 2, 3, 4; Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4; Lycoming College Choir 1. WALLACE, LINDA ELIZABETH— Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3; Practical Politics 1; Lvcoming Review 2, Contributing Editor; WLCR, Publicity Manager 1; Lvcoming College Choir 1; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Sachem 4; Gold Key 1. WILDASIN, ROBERT L.— Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 4; PSEA 4 ; Football 2. WILDER, VIRGINIA S.— WAA 2, 3; Canterbury Club 1, 4. WALTMAN, FRANKLIN M.— PSEA 2, 3, 4; WILLARD, SAMUEL— Circle K 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec- Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4; Tutoring retary 1, 2, 4; Associated Students for Christian 2, 3, 4; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4. Vocations 4; Class Executive Council. WARG, DENNIS E.— Alpha Sigma Phi 1, 2, 3, 4, Pledge Master 2, Vice President 3, Social Chairman 2, 3, President 4; PSEA 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Inter-Fraternity Council 3. WATKINS, JAMES E.— Biology Club 2, 3, Pro- gram Chairman 3 ; PSEA 4. WILSON, MARY LU— Dramatics Club 1; Bell, Book and Candle ; German Club 1, 2; SHARE 4; Tutoring 4; AWS 1, 2, 3, 4; WLCR 2; Band 1, 2, 3. WOLF, JEFFREY N.— Kappa Delta Rho 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 3, Treasurer 4; Business Club 1, 2; Lyco Investors 1, 2 ; Inter-Fraternity Council 3 ; SGA 4, Treasurer 4; Who ' s Who 4; WLCR 1, 2. WATSON, LARRY L.— Sigma Pi 1, 2, 3, 4, Social Chairman 2, 3; Inter-Fraternity Council 3, 4. WOOD, FREDERICK L.— Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4; PSEA 3, 4; Cannon Crew 3, 4, Captain 4. WEARIN, FRANK W.— Kappa Delta Rho 2, 3, 4; Football 1. WULFF, HELEN EBERT— Biology Club 1, 2; Dramatics Club 1 ; Bell, Book and Candle ; PSEA 3, 4; WAA 1, 2, 3; AWS 1, 2, 3, 4; Arrow Staff 3. WESSMAN, DOREEN— WAA 1, 2, 3; AWS 1, 2, 3, 4; Crever Hall Council 2; Arroic Staff Art Editor 3, 4; Publicity Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, SUB 3, 4; May Day Committee, Publicity Chairman 1, 2; Dart Award 2. WRIGHT, DAVID WILLIAM— Under the Syca- more Tree 3, The Raft of the Medusa 4; SHARE 3, 4; Tutoring 4; Lycoming Review 3, 4, Prose Editor. WESTKOTT, MICHAEL W.— Alpha Sigma Phi 1, 2, 3, 4, Marshal 4; Varisty Club 3, 4; Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Dean ' s List 3. WHITEHILL, HARRY E.— Alpha Sigma Phi 2, 3, 4, House Manager 3, Prudential Committee 4; Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3; Inter- Fraternity Council 2. WUNDERLY, SHIRLEY MAY— Crescents 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4; PSEA 4; Rich House Dorm Council 1 ; Lycoming College Choir 1. YINGER, KENNETH E.— Lyco Investors 4; Prac- tical Politics 4; Fencing Club 3; A Cappella Choir 1, 2; Lycoming College Choir 1, 2, 3. ZIMMERMAN, STANTON C— Tennis 2, 3, 4. 159 ADVERTISEMENTS It li 11 Si II 11 11 wm s --ii 11 ALL NEW CODER ' S CLEATVERS 537 MARKET ST. 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THIRD STREET WIU.HitSPORT, PA. APPLIANCES ■ TELEVISION ELECTRIC WIRING AIR CONDITIONING Complete Kitchen Cabinet Installation Compliments of MALLALIEU COLDER INC. Insurance Real Estate 424 William Street Williamsport, Pa. AAARY MaclNTOSH STUDENT SERVICES Personal Laundry and Dry Cleaning Linen, Blanket, Spread Rentals Compliments of BELL AGENCY 47 West Fourth St. Williamsport Wilson Bros. Army Navy Featuring Clothes for the Student 325 Market Street WILLIAMSPORT, PA. Compliments of TONY ' S BARBER SHOP Bottled by Thomas Boyle BottlinR Works McNAMAKA ' S • DfVilbiss spray equipment • Dur.i.it TOMTINE window shades • ( nimhat lier artists ' materials • Benjamin Moore |)aints 612 West 4th Williamsport, Pa. LYCOMING COLLEGE Lycoming is a co-educational, liberal arts college granting the Bachelor of Arts degree. The liberal arts program is basic to the professions of medicine, theology, teaching, law, and den- tistry, and is desirable in engineering, science, pharmacy, and veterinary medicine. CURRICULA Arts and Science Coop. Engin. Med. Tech. Pre-Med Business Admin. Coop. Forestry Pre-Dental Pre-Ministerial Religious Ed. Elementary Ed. Pre-Law Secondary Ed. AREAS OF CONCENTRATION Accounting Economics Music Religion American Civil. English Philosophy Retailing Art French German Russian Banking Finance Gen. Business Physics Sociology Biology History Pol. Science Spanish Chemistry International Rel. Mathematics Psychology Theatre FALL SEMESTER BEGINS: SEPTEMBER 14, 1966 Director of Admissions LYCOMING COLLEGE Williamsport, Pennsylvania 17704 Phone 326-1951 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK MONTOURSVILLE, PA. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporatioyi A Good Bank in a Good Town OFFICERS CHAS. V. ADAMS Chairman of the Board C. HARRY FORSE President EMERSON W. 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WILLIAMSPORT, PENNSYLVANIA Compliments of CHUCK ' S SUB SHOP THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HUGHESVILLE 126 E. Third Street Williamsport, Pa. Williamsport Cable Company 443 William St. Phone 323-3701 7 days a week ' til 1:00 A.M. HKO MAN ' S DICE DRUG COMPANY 59 East Third Street Williamsport, Pa. 349 PINE ST. HOME OF -FIRST FASHIONS FIRST f(jr Young-in-Heart Women Edward W. Smith Co., Inc. DRVG STORE Dial 323-7344 764 W. Fourth St. Williamsport, Pa. P WLYC- RADIO Lycoming College Sports y FM Concert Time 1050 AM • 105.1 FM Phone 326-2087 CENTRAL T.V. APPLIANCE Zenith - Kelvinator - Easy We Repair Any Appliance 800 Washington Blvd. Williamsport, Pa. COMMUNITY DRUG STORE 2 West Fourth Street COMMUNITY CUT-RATE STORE 327 Washington Blvd. 1 I8B7 h, Williamsport NATIONAL BANK I A STRONG h ■ WILLIAMSPORT, PA. 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Williamsport Al Bush Motors Williamsport Moltz Chevrolet Williamsport Dahlgren Ford Hughesville Foltz Motors Williamsport Murray Motors Muncy Shaheen Motors Muncy Bill Fry Ford Montoursville Shea Cadillac Williamsport Gilbert Bros. Montoursville Russ Smith Ford Williamsport Gilbert Bros. Muncy Stein ' s Sales Service Muncy Good Rambler Williamsport Van Campen Motors Williamsport Harwell Motors Williamsport Wyno Sales Williamsport C. A. REED CO. Paper Converters Factory — WILLIAMSPORT. PA. Compliments of MILO ' S SUB SHOP Compliments of A FRIEND Compliments of VILLAGE TEA ROOM 213 W. Fourth St.. Williamsport, Pa. ACKMWLEDGME. TS In the 1966 Arrow we have attempted to preserve some of the memo- rable events of the past year. I hope we have succeeded. I wish to thank all those who have spent much of their time trying to make this possible ; the editorial staff — John Biggar. Carole Curry, Glenda Crist, Carlyn Ellms, Bill Graham, Toni Holm, Nan Jaecker, Dale Lippincott, Jim Palmquist, Jim Rowland, Jo Stallard, Nancy Stearns, and Reenie Wess- man; the advisors — Mrs. Elizabeth King, and Mr. John Graham; the Pub- lications Department ; the Senior Photographer, Mr. Sommerville ; and Mr. Carl Chambers, the Delmar representative who gave us many a helping hand. Also I would like to express my thanks to all the people who did the little things which we could not have done without. Diane Hutchinson Editor SENIOR PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ackerson Mr. and Mrs. Peter Amari In memory of: Mrs. R. Baylies Baker Mr. and Mrs. George A. Bates Mr. and Mrs. Cecil F. Biggar Mr. and Mrs. David G. Busey Mildred N. Davis Mr. William Russell Deemer, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Deitch Parents of John Egbert Congratulations — Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. 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