Lycoming College - Arrow Yearbook (Williamsport, PA)
- Class of 1969
Page 1 of 224
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
Pages 14 - 15
Pages 8 - 9
Pages 12 - 13
Pages 16 - 17
Text from Pages 1 - 224 of the 1969 volume:
“
LYCOMING COLLEGE 3 8130 10026 2089 mimm:muM PV, y .  . Jr ar.-. s ■••■A LYCOMING COLLEGE WILUAMSPORT, PENNSYLVANIA Ua -i-. MJ ' I ' fWW ' BB flllllUIII -v Swftiu: ■' U THE ARROW 1969 Editor Michael Newman Co-editor Wanda Root TABLE OF CONTENTS WARNING TO MINPeSJJ A JAIL SENTENCE IS PROVIDED IN THE NEW LAW FOR A MINOR WHO PURCHASES, ATTEMPTS TO PURCHASE, CONSUMES OR TRANSPORTS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES. PENNSYLVANIA OOOB CONTROL BOARD ADVERTISEMENTS— page 190 FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION— page 12 SPORTS — page 128 UNDERCLASSMEN— page 84 CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS— page 98 ACTIVITIES— page 158 SENIORS— page 42 ' ? . FOREWORD Ignorance and injustice have always been the enemies of a free people. Intellectualism and freedom of speech will forever be its defenders. Responsibility and perspective must be their temperance. With this as our guide the staff of the 1969 Arrow has compiled a history of this past tumul- tous year. Although never able to please every individual, we sincerely hope that we have pro- vided a meaningful record of these, our college years. IN MEMORIAM J. MILTON SKEATH, from 1921 to 1968, served Lycoming College with a dedication known to few men. His love for the institution led him from professor, to athletic coach, and finally to department head where every action reflected his belief in the precepts of educa- tion. We, (he staff of the 1969 Arrow, pause in memory of a gentleman who immeasurably enriched the lives of all those who had the honor of knowing him. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINOTOX TO THE 1969 GRADUATING CLASS LYCOMING COLLEGE Each generation, shaped by forces outside and within it, asks the question it must ask. Some generations, concerned with the building of a nation, ask How? Other generations, needing to set priorities for the future, ask What? Your generation has asked Why? As Americans we must together ask all of the big questions and seek to find answers . How we build a better America, what kind of nation we want, why we pursue certain goals instead of others -- these are not problems to be faced by one generation and ignored by another. lll of us must face them. A college education in the humanities and sciences teaches us that the real power to deal with these problems comes out of the human mind and the human heart. All power must be disciplined by trained intelligence and tempered by compassion. Each of you is a center of power. Your professional or social or religious or political activity will determine the shape of the future of your nation and of the world. The question asked by your generation -- Why? -- is one that must be ansv ered not only by the quality of your rhetoric but by the quality of your lives . It was in your college years that we were first made aware of those people talking without speaking, people hearing without listening. ' . at you have brought and will continue to bring to -imerican life is not the sound of silence, but the sound of a generation which will work to ensure that, in the words of V illiara Faulkner, ...man will not merely endure: he will prevail. THE PRESIDENT ' S MESSAGE Members of the Class of 1969: The final year of your Lycoming educational experience will remain fixed in your memories for life. Set in the framework of the unpopular Viet Nam War, events were de- bated and studied by interested student and faculty groups. Disagreements on Lycoming policies and traditions were aired and major changes resulted. I am proud of the campus leadership your class exhibited throughout the year, evidenced by the general good con- duct of the student body. Specifically, we had speak outs and speak ins rather than sit ins or break ins as were common on other campuses in the world. This stands on the record as a great achievement in modern community living, and my hat is off to you and your elected leaders for your accomplishments. Lycoming College has a lot going for it, and it will be a center of teaching and learn- ing for many generations to come. Its relationships with the church and community will naturally change, but its Christian principles will continue to evoke the best in human en- deavors to eliminate injustices, to care for the less fortunate, to promote peace and brotherly love among all men and to teach all men the great value of service to others. May God bless all of you as you take your places in a society which desperately needs you and your thousands of fellow-graduates of the Class of 1969. I can assure you that your ideals and ideas for the improvement of this old world will prevail if you have the energy and perseverance to accomplish the changes within the framework of our great people ' s democracy. John G. Detwiler Acting President of the College 10 DEDICATION We, the Class of 1969, pause to pay tribute to one who has given unselfishly of time and effort. Stepping forward to assist the college while lesser men insulted from the shadows, you have exhibited devotion, fortitude, and con- viction that is so lacking in today ' s world. With hands that were but human, you have helped to strengthen Lycoming during a period of national weakness among university administrators. The open door of your of- fice and willingness to discuss our problems have won from the majority of Lycoming students unbounding re- spect. To you, John G. Detwiler, the Arrow of 1969 takes honor in dedicating this, a record of our college years. May it always remind you of our af- fection for one so concerned with the well-being of Lycom- ing College. 11 FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION Fred A. Pennington President of the Board BOARD OF DIRECTORS Bishop Fred Pierce Corson Dr. Richard R. Cramer John G. Detwiler Frank L. Dunham Samuel H. Evert Rev. Dr. Nelson H. Frank Rev. Dr. Newton H. Fritchley S. Dale Furst, Jr. Paul G. Gilmore Honorable Charles F. Greevy Robert W. Griggs Walter J. Heim Kenneth E. Himes Rev. Grantas E. Hoopert Honora Charles V. Adams Ernest M. Case Ralph E. Kelchner ' deceased July 9, 1969 Rev. Dr. Thomas J. Hopkins Bishop Hermann W. Kaebnick James G. Law W. Gibbs McKenney, Jr. Fred A. Pennington Arnold A. Phipps, II Honorable Herman T. Schneebeli Dr. T. Sherman Stanford George L. Stearns, II Rev. Wallace F. Stettler Harold J. Stroehmann, Jr. Nathan W. Stuart Rev. Donald H. Treese W. Russell Zacharias ry Directors Rev. Dr. Elvin C. Myers Mrs. H. Marshall Stecker Rev. L. Elbert Wilson PRESIDENT John G. Detwiler VICE-PRESIDENT Kenneth E. Himes 15 Robert O. Patterson Assistant Dean of Men Bruce L. Swanger Director of Public Relations i i |f ' , 4 J Ht 1 WM David G. Busey Director of Pfiysical Education and Athletics A Peter Cooper Computer Center Director V iri i m Jack C. Buckle Director of Student Services Harold W. Hayden Librarian Robert L. Eddinger Director of Buildings and Grounds Mrs. Helen Felix Dean of Women Dale V. Bower Director of Alumni Affairs Kenneth) E. Himes Treasurer and Business Manager 16 ADMINISTRATION Oliver E. Harris Director of Development David G. Mobberley Acting Dean of the College Frank J. Kamus Director of Admissions Alan Cohick Admissions Counselor Robert J. Glunk Registrar R. Stephen Hockley Admissions Counselor William L. Baker Financial Aid Director R. Andrew Lady Assistant to the President Edward K. McCormick Assistant Dean of Men 17 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS iijiiriiiZIiliuiiij Mrs. Gertrude L. Henry Head Housekeeper LIBRARY FACULTY: Mr. . Tumbleson, Mrs. LIBRARY STAFF: Mrs. L. Banks, Mrs. Houseknecht, K. Chandler, Miss C, Fisher, Mrs. M. Barnes, Mrs. A. Libby, Mrs. E. Lipfert, Mrs. H. Vincent, Mrs. c ' Mr. H. Hayden. Hause, Miss B. Connolly. SECRETARIES— Seafed; Mrs. B. Swanger, Mrs. H. Earnest, Mrs. N. Haas, Mrs. D. Reichenbach. Standing: Mrs. L. Rinker, Mrs. M. Rubendall, Mrs. M. Everett, Mrs. J. Kiess, Mrs. P. Brungard, Mrs. M. Elmer, Mrs. P. Miller, Mrs. S. Campbell, Mrs. J. Hrzic, Mrs. D. Horn, Mrs. P. Holmes, Mrs. B. Paris. Russell A. Bloodgood Food Services Director HOUSEMOTHERS: Mrs. C. Spire, Mrs. L. Spangle, Mrs. M. Heyne. i NURSES: Mrs. R. Burket, Mrs. T. Parkin, Miss C. Kyler, Mrs. O. Deibert. BOOKSTORE: Mrs. D. Streeter, Mrs. E. Helm, Mrs. B. Beck. RESIDENT ADVISORS; B. Rem- orenko, D. Turner, J. Richards, C. Wells, R. Dacheaux, T. Yocum, Dean McCormick, S. Raymond, T. Brinton, R. Brown, J. Marthinson, P. Browne, J. Jadlocki, T. Shouldice, W. Hurr, H. Hall, P. Bruguiere, B. Town- send, J. Amico, Dean Patterson, R. Crane. 19 EDUCATION Mrs. June Evans Secretary, Education Office Mrs. Louise R. Schaeffer Assistant Professor of Education Ronald Miller Instructor of Education John H. Conrad Assistant Professor of Education 20 John J. Zimmerman Assistant Professor of Education Jack K. Campbell Chairman, Education Department John E. Dice Instructor of Education Mrs. Ann Williams Instructor of Education 21 J. Milton Skeath Acting Chairman, Soci- ology Department David J. Loomis Assistant Professor of Psychology John G. Hancock Assistant Professor of Psychology K ' f M 1 HliF ■mf ' ■i PH mJ 5 5 H m PR ' ■- ' ri - --fsaa R. Kurt Stoll J Instructor of Sociology Clifford O. Smith Dir. Psychological Services; Ass ' t. Professor Lee B. Ross Instructor of Psyctiology Sociology R. James Crook Instructor of Sociology Mrs. R. James Crook Instructor of Sociology Richard H. Craig Assistant Professor of Psychology Counselor SOCIOLOGY AND PSYCHOLOGY George K. Shortess Chairman, Psychology Department 23 POLITICAL SCIENCE AND HISTORY David A. Cowell Assistant Professor of Political Science Robert H. Ewing Professor of History Richard Stites Associate Professor of History Loring B. Priest Chairman, History Department 24 C. Daniel Little Assistant Professor of Political Science Mrs. Helen B. Weidman Chairman, Political Science Department Richard 8. Rhone Assistant Professor of Political Science Miss Eloise Gompf Professor of History 25 Mrs. Gertrude B. Madden Assistant Professor of Engl ish John A. Stuart Associate Professor of English Donald C. Wall Associate Professor of English EKD CAMPUS COMPUCITK WITH THE WAR Martin I. Durst Assistant Professor of English John W. Fiero Assistant Professor of English 26 ENGLISH Robert H. Byington Professor of English Francis Bayer Assistant Professor of English Rodney C. Grossman Assistant Professor of English James J. McAuley Assistant Professor of English John P. Graham Chairman, English Department 27 ■J . George M. Dix Instructor of French Leo K. Winston Assistant Professor of Russian Eric H. Kadler Chairman, Foreign Language Department Miss Hildegard M. Gensch Assistant Professor of German Bernard P. Flam Assistant Professor of Spanish 28 FOREIGN LANGUAGES Guy G. Mentha Associate Professor of Frenchi S. Ray Brost Assistant Professor of German Phil G.Gillette Associate Professor of Spanish Howard Mancing Instructor of Spanish 29 John W. Chandler Chairman, Art Department Mrs. Mary L. Russell Associate Professor of Music James W. Sheaffer Associate Professor of Music Robert Porter Instructor of Theater FINE ARTS Roger D. Shipley Instructor of Art James I. Meyer Instructor of Art 30 Walter G. Mclver Chairman, Music Department Glen E. Morgan Associate Professor of Music David A. Reeve Instructor of Theater Charles W. Raison Chairman, Theater Department Mrs. Katharine Fetter Instructor of Art 31 Ludwig F. Schlecht, Jr. Assistant Professor of Philosophy Eduardo Guerra Associate Professor of Religion Owen F. Herring Assistant Professor of Philosophy PHILOSOPHY AND Norman E. Bowie Assistant Professor of Philosophy Paul B. Mojzes Assistant Professor of Religion J. Preston Cole Assistant Professor of Religion 32 V 1v RELIGION Neale H. Mucklow Chairman, Philosophy Department Philip M. Kretschmann Instructor of Philosophy Allen Harder Assistant Professor of Philosophy W. Arthur Faus Associate Professor of Philosophy Malcolm L. Peel Assistant Professor of Religion O. Thompson Rhodes Chairman, Religion Department 33 William E. Rogers Assistant Professor of Biology James K. Hummer Associate Professor of Chemistry Alden G. Kelley Assistant Professor of Biology Robert B. Angstadt Assistant Professor of Biology David G. Mobberley Chairman, Biology Department 34 Allen L. Morehart Associate Professor of Biology BIOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY David H. Frederick Associate Professor of Chemistry Jotin A. Radspinner Chairman, Chemistry Department Wenrich H. Green Instructor of Biology 35 PHYSICS AND MATHEMATICS Richard W. Feldmann Assistant Professor of Mathematics Moo Ung Kim Assistant Professor of Physics M. Raymond Jamison Assistant Professor of Physics Chemistry Timothy J. Killeen Assistant Professor of Mathematics Thomas J. Henninger Instructor of Mathematics 36 Mrs. Frances Skeath Chairman, Mathematics Department il fL Charles L. Getchell Assistant Professor of Mathematics Josiah P. Alford Instructor of Mathematics Willy Smith Associate Professor of Physics Morton A. Fineman Chairman, Physics Department 37 Mrs. Sally F. Vargo Assistant Professor of Physical Education Mort Rauff Swimming Coach Miss Carole Bateman Instructor of Physical Education 38 PHYSICAL EDUCATION Nelson Phillips Instructor of Physical Education Budd Whitehill Assistant Professor of Physical Education Clarence W. Burch Assistant Professor of Physical Education Mrs. Donna Miller Assistant Professor of Physical Education 39 BUSINESS Mrs. Elizabeth H. King Assistant Professor of Business Administration John G. Hollenbacl Chairman, Business Administration Department Logan A. Richmond Chairman, Accounting Department Charles E. Townsend Assistant Professor of Business Administration 40 Robert W. Rabold Chairman, Economics Department Edward A. Sweeney Instructor of Business Administration Don L. Larrabee Lecturer of Business Law Jay H. Lowden, Jr. Instructor of Economics Roger W. Opdatil Assistant Professor of Economics 41 SENIORS Susan J. Albert Walter B.Albert, Jr. C. Kenneth Allard, Jr. Joseph M. Amico Clearfield, Pa. Wayne, Pa. Towson, Md. Saugus, Mass. Sociology Economics Political Science Religion Robert D. Anderson William J. Andes Richard F. Andrus Kenneth L. Arnholt Trucksville, Pa. Randallstown, Md. Westfield, N.J. Flourtown, Pa. Business Administration Political Science Theater History S. Eric Asendorf Ellicott City, Md. Economics Peter D. Atherton Westfield, N.J. Political Science Bruce E. Bahr Muncy, Pa. Biology Keith E. Bailey Armonk, N. Y. Business Administration Beatrice E. Baird Williamsport, Pa. Sociology Joyce P. Baker Williamsport, Pa. History Donald B. Beach Hampton, N. J. Biology Susan F. Beauvais Boonton, N. J. Mathematics Deborah H. Beecher Rockville Centre, N. Y. Biology 45 Eleanor V. Beers Pine City, N. Y. Religion William H. Beljean, Jr. Levittown, N. Y. Psychology John B. Bell, III Wyckoff, N.J. History Richard L. Bement Elmira, N. Y. Religion Jack R. Bennett Montoursville, Pa. Business Administration Phyllis J. Bennett Altoona, Pa. Sociology Ronalee C. Bennett North Haven, Conn. Psychology Patrick E. Biggs Lewisburg, Pa. Political Science r S : - H. Pamela Bird Plymouth, Pa. Psvcholoav Charlotte E. Bixby Alexandria, Va. Sociology William A. Bladt Burlington, N. J. English Patricia A. Bosweil Avis, Pa. Theater Carolyn E. Bourne New Hyde Park, N. Y. Biology Judith E. Bowen Ridgewood, N. J. Sociology Robert K. Bond Willingboro, N. J. Economics Robert P. Bower Williamsport, Pa. English ■' .,« ' • - ' ' le 1 Jw r IILS m Pi iF ipik K J ' w M f s Iku Bi Sally A. Bower Muncy, Pa. French Joyce A. Brickman Williamsport, Pa. English James B. Boyer Sinking Springs, Pa. Physics Susan H. Brion Morris Run, Pa. Biology 48 Marlin E. Brouse Montgomery, Pa. Political Science Peter R. Bruguiere Shrewsbury, N. J. History Linda A. Brushett Latham, N. Y. History John W. Bucher East Petersburg, Pa. Political Science Daniel O. Burrough Pitman, N. J. Biology Linda A. Bush Washington, D. C. Sociology Mollys. Bushnell Altoona, Pa. Sociology Linda J. Carlton Stroudsburg, Pa. Psychology Linda F. Chase Oxford, Pa. Art James A. Chilton Carlisle, Pa. Biology James W. Christie Jerome, Pa. History Judith M. Clement Haddonfield, N.J. Biology 49 Lynne F. Clinch Oneida, N. Y. Religion Harold E. Cooper Hackensack, N. J. Political Science Joan M. Couglar Medina, N. Y. Religion Bernard C, Cowden Williamsport, Pa. Biology David W . Cronk North Syracuse, Accounting N. Y. Suzanne E. Curley Greensburg, Pa. German Robert L. Curry Ardmore, Pa. History Ramon F. Dacheux Dillsburg, Pa. Biology Kathleen E. Dake Penfield, N. Y. Russian Donna R. Dallmeyer York, Pa. Psychology Diane M. Damaska Williamsport, Pa. Sociology Myra L. Davis Springfield, Pa. Sociology 50 William J. Davis Corning, N. Y. Business Administration Patricia E. Deible Reynoldsville, Pa. History Patricia A. Deklerow Rochester, N. Y. Political Science Cheryl K. DePree Warminister, Pa. Biology Dennis D. Derek Shamokin, Pa. Chemistry James M. DeRose Springfield, Pa. Biology 51 Sandra L. Derr Montoursville, Pa. English Mary E, DeSilver Bethlehem, Pa. Biology Lois B. DIetz Watertown, Conn. Biology Carmela F. DiLuzio Hazleton, Pa. Psychology Gary E. Drosback Summit, N. J. Biology Velma T. Dugan Muncy, Pa. French Mollis L. Engley Vineyard Haven, Mass. Political Science A. Scott Fink Rochester, Pa. History James T. Fisher Allentown, Pa. Sociology Thomas H. Fisher Westport, Conn. Accounting Joan C. Fitzgerald Teaneck, N. J. Sociology Harriet Hooven Fleming Flemington, Pa. Mathematics 52 Peter B. Foster Princeton, N.J. Art and Biology Charles F. Fox, III Vandergrift, Pa. History Sandra L. Freitag Hicksville, N. Y. History James E. Fritscti Johnson City, N. Y. Biology Arthur L. Fry Montoursville, Pa. Sociology Jean A. Gamble East Lansdowne, Pa. English 53 Hugh E. Garrity Middletown, Conn. Political Science Susan B. Gates Clearfield, Pa. Psychology David D. Gathman Williamsport, Pa. Business Administration Mary V. Gaulin Williamsport, Pa. English Peggy J. Giauque Villanova, Pa. Psychology Richard A. Gibson Alexandria, Va. Sociology Scott V. Gifford Phelps, N. Y. Psychology Dwight E. Giles, Jr. Morrow, Ohio Religion 54 Gregory W. Godon Media, Pa. Biology Richard L. Goss Montoursville. Pa. Mathematics Carole A. Gras Annapolis, Md. Art Cyndia J. Gray Clearfield, Pa. Chemistry Spence W. Grayson Port Washington, N. Y. Sociology Stephen W. Gruner Summit, N. J. Art Ronald L. Guisewhite South Williamsport, Pa. Biology Linda T. Haigh Elmira, N. Y. Psychology Harry E. Hall, 111 Clark Summit, Pa. Sociology 55 Marilyn A. Hall Bath, N. Y. Political Science Robert D. Hallowell Downingtown, Pa. Business Administration Lawrence R. Hamilton Waverly, N. Y. Business Administration Kay A. Haney Jersey Shore, Pa. Chemistry Martin D. Hargas Clarks Summit, Pa. Psychology David G. Harris Plymouth, Pa. Sociology Donald B. Harris, Jr. Forty Fort, Pa. Mathematics John D. Harrison, Jr. Philadelphia, Pa. Business Administration William A. Hebe Liberty, Pa. 56 Political Science C. Mark Henderson Croton Hudson, N. Y. Sociology Carol J. Henderson Edison, N. J. Sociology Curtis L. Henry Judith A. Henry Williamsport, Pa. Ridgewood, N. J. Business Administration Chemistry Karen A. Henry Hazleton, Pa. Religion Margaret L. Herley Coatesville, Pa. Mathematics Helen T. Herrman Garfield Heights, Ohio Mathematics Rosalie A. Hesen Williamsport, Pa. Sociology 57 1 — J Robert C. Heske, Jr. Freeport, N. Y. Business Administration Corinne K. Holdstein Wenonah, N. J. Spanish Sandra J. Hess Reading, Pa. Psychology Barbara A. Holley Maywood, N. J. History 58 T. Marshall Hopkins Williamsport, Pa. German Charles W. Hughes Williamsport, Pa. Business Administration Daniel B. Hulitt Haddon Heights, N. J. Psychology John L. Hull Norfolk, Conn. Psychology Wayne M. Hurr Jersey Shore, Pa. Psychology William D. Hutchison Butler, Pa. Accounting Judith A. Jackson Easton, Conn. Spanish Robert G. Jamieson Maplewood, N. J. Business Administration Carol D. Jamison Williamsport, Pa. Art David J. Jerva Skaneateles, N. Y. Physics Richard J. Johnsen Bergenfield, N. J. Business Administration William S. Jula Baden, Pa. Political Science 59 60 Daria M. Kelchner Hughesville, Pa. Biology Caroline R. Kendall Reading, Pa. Art Janet H. Kennedy Maynard, Mass. Spanish Ronald R. Kennedy Montoursville, Pa. Physics D. Craig Kidd Huntingdon, Pa. Sociology Jay A. Kilpatrick Toms River, N. J. Psychology John P. Kindlimann Montoursville, Pa. Business Administration Eileen F. King Syracuse, N. Y. English Shelley F. King Williamsport, Pa. Biology Wayne E. Kinley Williamsport, Pa. Accounting Timothy G. Kitchen Levittown, Pa. Business Administration Susan N. Kituna South Braintree, Mass. Mathematics Gary T. Kleese Canton, Pa. English Jean A. Kline Berwick, Pa. Psychology D. John Konkle, Jr. Muncy, Pa. Sociology Linda M. Lambert Williamsport, Pa. Sociology Mary J. Lane Walton, N. Y. English 61 Linda J. Larsen Stone Ridge, N. Y. Biology Gayle L. Larson Soutin Williamsport, Pa. Psychology Kathryn L. Leinthall Clarkes Green, Pa. Sociology Christine M. Loy Winchester, Va. Mathematics John D. Lutz Pitman, N. J. Political Science Peter R. Lynn Williamsport, Pa. Economics Samuel R. Lytle Titusville, Pa. Biology Cathy J. MacLaury Titusville, N. J. English F. Allen Macomber, Jr. Rochester, N. Y. Political Science R. Lynn Magargle Hughesville, Pa. Chemistry Martha G. Mahike Yonkers, N. Y. Sociology Mary I. Malloy Williamsport, Pa. English f Joyce E. Malone New Monmouth, N. J. History Daniel E. Maneval Williamsport, Pa. French David L. Mangun Manchester, Conn, Religion V 1 H . l =ti!t : Gary R. Marshall South Williamsport, Pa, History Neil S, Martin Reading, Pa, History Pamela A. Martin Basking Ridge, N, J. Sociology 63 Maxine M. Maye Washington, D.C. Sociology Charles C. McCormick, Jr. Williamsport, Pa. Business Administration Thomas J. McElheny Williamsport, Pa. Business Administration Thomas S. Mcllwain Wallingford, Pa. Political Science Nancy E. Mealey Woodbury, N. J. Mathematics John D. Meister Leesport, Pa. Chemistry Noel N. Menan Springfield, Pa. Political Scienc e Kathy E. Mengle Mifflinville, Pa. English Cynthia M. Mihal Williamsport, Pa. English David R. Miller Harrisburg, Pa. Accounting Diane L. Miller Indiana, Pa. Biology James L. Miller Greencastle, Pa. Chemistry 64 Mary Price Miller Williamsport, Pa. Sociology William R. Miller Shamokin, Pa. Psychology Joseph R. Mix Cogan Station, Pa. Business Administration Christine A. Modisher Fredonia, N. Y. Religion David B. Morgan III Hawleyville, Conn. Psychology Christine Mclntyre Muir Fall River, Mass. French and Sociology 65 Ronald R. Mulberger Williamsport, Pa. Philosophy Gregory C. Mullaney Towson, Md. Political Science Richard I. Muller Ardmore, Pa. English Michael C. Musheno South Williamsport, Pa. Political Science Linda A. Netherton Endicott, N. Y. Religion Kirk D. Nevius, Jr. Ocean City, N. J. Accounting Michael J. Newman Wood Ridge, N. J. Business Administration Malcolm P. Northam Glenside, Pa. Business Administration Janet E. OIpp North Andover, English lass. 66 Donald H. Olsen Woodbridge, N. J. Psychology Gail E. Ormsby Williamstown, N. J. Biology Edmund W. Osgood, Jr. Wellsboro, Pa. Sociology J. Alan Otto Easton, Pa. Sociology Jotin B. Otto, III Williamsport, Pa. History Dale R. Overley Chester, Pa. History Joan E. Palmquist Berkeley Heights, N. Psychology Marion M. Peters Valley Stream, N. Y. English 67 Nancy C. Peterson Clearfield, Pa. Mathematics Linda J. Phillips Burlington, N. J. Spanish Richard D. Pinkerton Berwyn, Pa. History Robert A. Pitcher Tunkhannock, Pa. Psychology Gary L. Pitkin Dunmore, Pa. Psychology Patricia J. Poetter Ridgewood, N. J. Psychology Hugh M. Powell, Jr. Chesapeake, Va. Biology Joan M. Purpura Chalfont, Pa. Psychology Gregory W. Pyle Lansdowne, Pa. Political Science ikJ jubJ HV a 4l lUI. ::h ra m ■■■■; 68 Robert W. Rabold, Jr. Jon S. Raemore Williamsport, Pa. Williamsport, Pa. Accounting Biology Gary G. Rager Muncy, Pa. Business Administration Raymond W. Ralston, Jr. Summit, N. J. Frencti Gail A. Rasmussen Stanley S. Raymond, Jr. Nancy E. Reams Edwin J. Reeder Demi,N. Y, Short Hills, N.J. South Williamsport, Pa. Montoursville, Pa Biology Business Administration English Accounting 69 Margaret A. Reichey Livingston, N.J. Psychology Lynne J. Reiss Orange, Conn. Psychology William B. Remorenko, Jr. Rita L. Rhoads Wallingford, Pa. Reading, Pa. Biology Biology Eloisa D. Richmond Williamsport, Pa. Spanish Frank A. Richmond Williamsport, Pa. Music John C. Richmond Berwyn, Pa. Business Administration Mayetta L. Riner Pittsford, N. Y. History Paul J. Rohrer Williamsport, Pa. Political Science Wanda F. Root Lynn Ray Rosengrant Woodbury, N. J. Clarks Summit, Pa. Sociology and Psychology Biology Danny W. Ross Williamsburg, Pa. Economics 70 Murray L. Ross Rochester, N.Y. History Susan Ross Chalfont, Pa. Sociology and Spanish John L. Rundio Philip A. Russell South Williamsport, Pa. Paoli, Pa. History Biology %i 7] Mark A. Santucci Plainville, Conn. Philosophy Judith L. Sayre Haddonfield, N.J. Sociology Robert H. Scannevin New Hyde Park, N.Y. History Peter B. Schaeffer Montoursville, Pa. Business Administration Gary W. Schaper Islip, N.Y. Business Administration Thomas L. Scheffer Fairless Hills, Pa. Mathematics Barbara J. Schlie Wayne, Pa. Biology Gail E. Serretti Mountainside, N.J. Sociology 72 Richard H. Sherwood Oradell, N.J. History Janet M. Shickel Syracuse, N.Y. Theater P. Thomas Shouldice Shavertown, Pa. Biology Bonnie K. Smith Montoursville, Pa. French Claudia J. Smith Williamsport, Pa. Sociology Sharon R. Smith Harrisburg, Pa. Spanish Carl E. Snyder Cogan Station, Pa. Business Administration John L. Snyder Hatfield, Pa. Business Administration 73 Paul J. Sonnichsen Haworth, N.J. Mathematics Ronald J. Stanley Warren, N.J. English and Sociology Allen H. Spencer Harrington Park, Pa. Sociology Jerry E. Stecher South Williamsport, Pa. Theater Paul E. Spotts Montadon, Pa. Mathematics Linda K. Stere Altoona, Pa. Psychology 74 Elizabeth L. Straub Middleburg, Pa. Sociology Richard D. Straughn Cape May, N.J. Religion Craig P. Strohbach Park Ridge, N.J. Sociology Susan E. Strohmenger Little Silver, N.J. History Jane E. Swartz Linden, Pa. Sociology R. Joseph Taby Shamokin, Pa. Mathematics Richard C. Taylor, Jr. Bellefonte, Pa. Business Administration Larry M. Telep Coraopolis, Pa. Political Science Susan J. Thistlethwaite Washington, D.C. Chemistry Jacqueline M. Titus Huntington, N.Y. Psychology J. Paul Toth Trenton, N.J. Accounting Elizabeth L. Townsend Williamsport, Pa. Art 75 Evelyn M. Trainer Moorestown, N.J. Sociology P. Jay Tray Irwin, Pa. Biology A. JoAnn Trescott Baltimore, IVId. Psychology Michele M. Troisi Williamsport, Pa. Biology Ralph R. Turner Auburn, N.Y. Psychology George W. Updegraff, Jr. Williamsport, Pa. Spanish 76 Gary T. VanDine Phoenixville, Pa. History James W. Van Horn Titusville, Pa. History Patricia Pfeil Van Horn Montoursville, Pa. English Daryl R. VanPelt Little Silver, N.J. English James P. Vath West Caldwell, N.J. Biology George J. Vilushis Hazleton, Pa. Biology Linda M. Wabschal Williamsport, Pa. Political Science Robert W. Walker Drexel Hill, Pa. Mathematics Sally A. Walton Philadelphia, Pa. Psychology Gerald A. Wasson, Jr. Erie, Pa. Mathematics Mary 0. Waters Fayetteville, N.Y. Spanish Thomas C. Way Harrisburg, Pa. Biology 77 Thomas G. Well Ridgewood, N.J. Mathematics Kenneth A. Wertley Easton, Pa. Biology Glenn K. Wey Little Falls, N.J. Political Science David A. Williamson Williamsport, Pa. Physics John R. Wilson, Jr. Woodland, Pa. Accounting Richard D. Wilson Drexel Hill, Pa. French James L. Wise Mifflintown, Pa. Mathematics Linda M. Wolfe Williamsport, Pa. Biology Sidney L. Wood Syracuse, N.Y. English 78 p. Dee Woodman Meadowbrook, Pa. Russian Sandra L. Worrell Wilmington, Del. Mathematics David A. Young Millmont, Pa. Religion Arthur E. Zimmerman, Jr. Thomas A. Zimmerman Williamsport, Pa. Williamsport, Pa. Political Science Psychology Theodore M. Zurinsky Williamsport, Pa. English Frances P. Deal Pittsburgh, Pa. Biology 79 SENIORS NOT PICTURED: Mark B. Blackwell Paul T. Bowden Amelia A. Bower Paula K. Bowersox Terrance L. Buchanan Cynthia D. Cendoma Howard F. Chambers, Jr. Laura S. Chervenak Robert L. Coleman Deborah J. Cox Paula C. Croes Linda Deardorff DePatto David W. Dickson Philip M, Engleson Malcom C. Farrow, IV Joan L. Ghiselin Maureen L. Gilmour Juanita M. Good William J. Guy Gary P. Hamalian Gregory M. Hockman Robert C. Holt Paul F. Johanson Donna M. Jones Ralph J. Keller James M. Kitchen Lee E. Laszewski Richard F. Laudenslager L. John Lovell Fred E. Martin Frederick J. May James McMahon Dorothy McNelly Kaaren L. Miller Gilbert Nicholas William A. OhI Jill Lutz Olias Diane G. O ' Neal Thomas P. Pulizzi Christopher L. Rand Jill McElheny Roman Richard A. Rupert Anthony J. Schill Steven M. Serota Alan D. Shelley Frank S. Shinko Craig M. Smith Steven T. Smith Gary Stout William D. Thomas Douglas E. Toothaker Charles I. Usmar, III James D. Verberg Judith A. Wakefield John Watson James A. Worth Richard T. Zimany ' iji 0 it mil 80 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS; President Bill Remorenko, Vice-President Cheryl DePree. Treasurer Sue Strohmenger, Secretary Pete Brugulere. 81 .a |g9tt[«tt M3IR?««U ' ' - L 82 83 .  «. ■•■Vr • UNDERCLASSMEN 1l 86 JUNIORS JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Treasurer Ellie Moyle, President Kermit Borland, Vice-President Bev Hampton. 87 88 89 SOPHOMORES 90 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Treasurer Steve Hogan, Secretary Laurie Mims, President Mike Schweder, Vice-President Dan Miller. 91 92 93 FRESHMEN ...... «!!••..- .. - FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: Sharon Seamon, Martha Voods, Bernie Ulrich. 95 S - 96 K ' l l H M9H H H - 1 11 H C H fj g 97 CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS DORM COUNCILS FORREST HALL COUNCIL: Roxanne AInutt, President; Mar|ory Brubaker, Carol Ziegler, Louise Hanley, Cindy Falscik, Cheryl Bowie, Laurie Connolly, Jean Sakal. RICH HALL COUNCIL: Marilyn Minnich, Sally Weid- ler, Bernie Ulrich, President; Judy Allison, Kathy McLaury, Carol Lindsay, Carolyn Clifford, Mane Seers, Bev Smith, Kathy Mothershed. CREVER HALL COUNCIL: Marilyn Jackson, Janet Pum- phrey. Betsy Penecal, JoAnne Furcillo. Pat Finnesey, Ellie Moyle. SKEATH HALL ASSEMBLY: Ken Ponchel. Bill Eck- ert, Chip Winner, Geary Oerman, Steve Turnball, Lee Michlin. John Filiberto, Burt Zimmerman. 100 HONOR HALL: Linda Bush, President; Linda Chase, Lynne Clinch. NORTH HALL COUNCIL: Nancy Peterson, Leah Bird, Judy Clement, Jean Gamble, Judy Bowen, Faith Christiansen, Jean Kline, Susie Gates, Dianne Dibeler, Sandy Hess, President. MEN S DORM COUNCIL — Front row: Chris Alexander. Jim Pietrovlto, Lee Michlin. Back row: Norm Cetuk, Jim Martin, Tom Shimmer. RESIDENT WOMEN ' S COUNCIL: Chris Modisher, Jennifer West, Betty Straub, Sandy Hess, Roxanne AInutt, Marilyn McClutcheon, Sue Spangle, Carol Devitt, Bernie Ulrich. AWS: President Susie Albert, First Vice-Presi- dent Ronalee Bennett, Second Vice-President Betsy Goodwin, Secretary Lynn Sestina, Trea- surer Cheryl Eck. 101 ASSISTANT EDITOR— Thomas J. McElheny EDITORIAL STAFF EDITOR Michael J. Newman CO-EDITOR Wanda F. Root ASSISTANT EDITOR Thomas J. McElheny BUSINESS EDITOR Keith E. Bailey ADVERTISING EDITOR S. Eric Asendorf PHOTOGRAPHER Keith F. Black ADVISOR Dean Jack C. Buckle BUSINESS EDITOR— Keith E. Bailey 102 THE ARROW EDITOR — Michael J. Newman CO-EDITOR— Wanda F. Root ADVERTISING EDITOR— S. Eric Asendorf 103 PSEA Front row: Sue Hohl, Sally Walton, Sue Stewart, Janet Buzby. Second row; Judy Sayre, Caroline Kendall, Mary Malloy, Ferna Budman, Shirley Goebel, Leah Bird. Third row: Susie Gates, Ronalee Bennett, Nancy Peterson, Judy Clement, Sue Wilkinson, Sue Strohmenger. Back row: Janet OIpp, Daryl VanPelt, Jan Bradway, Bev Hampton, Paul Rohrer. THE BELL EDITORS The Bell is the weekly campus newspaper published by the students of Lycoming College. In addition to informing the campus commu- nity of events at the College, it provides the students and faculty with an outlet for their opinions. Through feature articles and editori- als the Bell serves to stimulate intellectual con- versation on issues of interest. EDITOR William J. Gallagher, III MANAGING EDITOR Mary Ellen Livesay BUSINESS MANAGER Philip J. Barlett ADVERTISING MANAGER Frederick W. Thul CIRCULATION MANAGER Gary A. Bower NEWS EDITOR Donald Villa FEATURE EDITOR Maureen Haggerty SPORTS EDITOR David Herdman COPY EDITOR Betsy Bampton ART EDITOR Steve Hogan ADVISOR Dean Jack C. Buckle 104 SUB BOARD Seated: Barb Holley, Dean McCormick, Daryl VanPelt, Sally Walton. Second row: Sue Stewart, Sandra Myers, Sue Strohmenger, Mayetta Riner, Ronalee Bennett, Kathy Starzer, Janet Olpp. Back row: Ken Green, Mike Stiall. Pete Ost- wald. Dan Hullitt, Bob Walker, Pete Foster, Rich Caldwell. SGA The Student Government Association, as a student elected council, has a great respon- sibility to the students, including planning and approving m any of the social activities of the campus, SGA planned such activities as Home- coming when they had Martha and the Vandel- las and the Happenings on campus and Turn- on Weekend. OFFICERS PRESIDENT Richard Brown FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT Malcolm P. Northam SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT Thomas L. Scheffer SECRETARY Constance L. Carver TREASURER Robert A. Ayres 105 LYCO INVESTORS Front row: Gene Jensen, Wayne Smith, Tom Miller, Wayne Sigmund, Rick Thul. Second row: Mr. Edward Sweeney, Steve Thomas, Paul Rohrer, Jim Yarnel, Tom Taylor, Bob McLain. Back row: Lee Michim, Phil Barlett, Jeff McKenna, Ron Shallhouse, Frank Dertzbaugh, John Grove. MODEL U.N. John Bucher, Glenn Wey, Tom Brinton, John Middleton, Bob Baldi, Marion Grunewald, Renale Barthold, Chip Winner, Faith Christian- sen, Linda Wabschall, Murray Ross. 106 W.A.A Lana Falejev, Sue Hohl, Mayetta Riner, Sharon Hense, Kathy Acuff, Janice Burkey, Kalhy Edwards. ART CLUB Pete Foster, Amy Gehron, John Hull, Sandy Luscombe, Ralph Greene, Gary Stellphlug, Mr. Roger Shipley. 107 CHOIR Front row: L. Archard, S. Kaufman. B. Huskin. L. Bush, L. Hensler, E. King, K. Cunningham, E. Beers, G. Muller, D. Goodrich. Second row; J. Harter. M. Seers, S. Freitag, N. Colliver. L. Stere, K. Dake. B. Edelmann, K. Peters, P. Bennett, 0. Boyce. C. Eck. Third row: R. Carey. G. Anderson, C. Askin, J. Stecher, R. Rittenhouse, J. Crowe, W. Simmons. M. Fisher, J. Amico, B. Moyle. Back row: P. Barfoot, S. Grove. J, Mix. D. Miller, B. Dean, O. Cook. B. Brewer. P. Astad, J, DeReamer, Z. Sten, B. Buckley. 108 BAND 109 IFC Mel Campbell. Pete Luxton, Mike Shaffer, Tom Skok. Jim Smith, Tom Shivetts, Rex Horan, Rick Russell, Dale Ayres, Bob Skilton, Wayne Smith. Barry Hamilton, Andy Tanger, Doug Richardson. Erdly, Bob 110 ALPHA PHI OMEGA Xi Pi Chapter of Alpha Phi Omega was char- tered at Lycoming College in December, 1963. During its time as a colony and now as a chapter of the largest national fraternity, 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, and helps out with the Bloodmobile Drive and Campus Chest Fund. Ill £3, f% it ' PAULF.JOHANSON JOHN R WILSON JOHNDLUTZ DANIEL O.BURROUGH KENNETH A WERTLEY MICHAEL C MUSHENO PETER B. LUXTO Alpha Sigma l h iyl DANIEL BHULITT THOMAS J MCELHENY RICHARD D. PINKERTON 19 4i G9 acommq (EoUeac MALCUMC FARROW JOHNAOTTO R JOSEPH TABY ik WILBURS PITTINGERJR JACKC WEISS DEWITTC.LATHROP WILLIAM J MOYLE DAVID M KOMTSKY JEFFREY D LEMKE LAWRENCE R HA DOUGLAS G. BROWN ED J.GUESSEFELD JACK L. BREECH F RANDOLPH GANE JR JOHN L CARROLL GARY W. SCHAPER OTTO L SONDE 112 PRESIDENT: MICHAEL C. MUSHENO VICE-PRESIDENT: KENNETH A. WERTLEY SECRETARY: JOHN D. LUTZ TREASURER: PETER B. LUXTON DAVID B WEBB KENNETH H SNOWDEN RICHARD Z. SINGER DAVID B- JACKSON Gamma Rho Chapter of Alpha Sigma Phi was installed at Lycoming College in May 1965. The fraternity was founded upon Chris- tian Principles which include the Second Law, the Law of Brotherly Love. 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 Upsiion Flower: Talisman Rose m JOHN P.TOTH PETER B SCHAEFFER JACK R.BENNETT DAVID G.L. HARRIS WILLIAM H ECKERT GENE VAN BENTHYSEN MICHAEL M SHAFFER CHARLES E FOX JEFFREY C BEFUMO KEN E WOLFROM ROBERT L. DLUGE J R JOHN A SPENCE 113 GERALD AWASSON DAVID L.JOHNSON RICHARD B. KELLER OUAtSTOP ROBERT G. JAMIESON RICHARD C.TAYLOR RICHARD J MCBRINN HOWARD F CHAMBERS JR JAMES W CHRISTIE RAYMOND W KELLER PRESIDENT: RICHARD H. SHERWOOD VICE-PRESIDENT: MARK A. SANTUCCI SECRETARY: ANDREW B. TANGER TREASURER: RICHARD B. KELLER 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 fraternity also encour- ages the freshmen in their scholastic en- deavors through the sponsoring of the Papoose Award. Among the fraternity ' s projects were the Christmas party for underpriveleged children and entertaining at the Laurel- ton State Institution. Colors: Middlebury blue and Princeton orange Founded: 1905 Middlebury College Established: Lycoming College, 1951 Formerly Theta Pi Pi Flower: Red rose GEORGE A MITCHELL WALLA CE T SKOK JAMES H MARTIN 114 MARK A. SANTUCCI RICHARD H SHERWOOD THOMAS M SHIVETTS appa tielta llio 19 69 IE Ucaminq €aUcqe iSlili JOHN E MARTHINSEN JAMES G.SCOTT DARWIN M POPOW t i(iil ANDREW B.TANGER PfiflETOR RICHARD C.HILER CENTURION RICHARD A.GIBSON DENNIS JAKUBOWICZ JAMES L MILLER JOHN D HARRISON V STEVEN C.SMALES JOSEPH F JADLOCKI JACK A MYERS (T- FREDERICK J. FRANK JR WILUAM OOLSEN STEVEN G MILLER DOUGLAS I RICHARDSON THOMAS A CORTOLILLO LAWRENCE E WANGE EDWARD J GENTHER THOMAS LIVINGSTONE JR DOUGLAS W MAC ADAM 115 SIDNEY L WOOD KEITH E BAILEY THOMAS L SCHEFFER S ERIC ASENDORF THOMAS K HERRON JOHN L HULL ROBERT A AYRES SCHOLARSHIP CHAIRMAN ATHLmC CHAIRMAN SOCIAL CHAIRMAN SECRETARY VICE •RE ILL • PRESIDENT TREASURER WILLIAM A BLADT RICHARD J JOHNSEN GREGORY C MULLANEY ROBERT BALOI MELVIN H CAMPBELL.JR STEPHEN J MOLYNEAUX STANLEY S RAYMOND CORRESPONDING SECRETARY PLEDGE ' RflrNLR ■' ■tiSill-iilh; W, ' ! MICHAEL J NEWMAN STEPHEN W GRUNER THOMAS S MCILWAIN F ALLEN MACOMBER ROBERT D HALLOWELL NOEL N MENAN MALCOLM PNORTHAM C MORGAN BARRY C HAMILTON PHILIP L BROWNE CARLE TON G LINDSAY , JR JAMES GCRITICOS JOHN C MCROBERTS FRANK W HARPER ll TONY K SCHEPIS KING EADKINS.JR DONALD J VILLA JAMES KUELL THOMAS V KRUG , JR RANDALL K MOORE WILLI AM J DAY . JR. 116 PRESIDENT: JOHN L. HULL VICE-PRESIDENT: THOMAS K. HERRON SECRETARY: S. ERIC ASENDORF TREASURER: ROBERT A. AYRES «Samb6a (£lii Alpha 19 y. y .fm K 4 g n ucainmg (foUeqe Lambda Chi Alpha was founded on the precept of forming a well-rounded individ- ual. This is clearly expressed through their two motto s — Every Man a Man and Naught Without Labor . 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 JACKSON M KILLMON ROBERT M 5KILT0N IRVIN R BETTS MICHAEL C SMITH ARTHUR C WOLFF, JR NICHOLAS J MILLAR EDWARD FORMAN ROBERT D JONES DANNY W ROSS THOMAS FISHE R WILLIAM S JULA HUGH M POWELL JAMES T FISHER JOHN B BELL JAMES M C€ FIOSE GREGORY W PYLE DONALD L FRIDAY AUGUST A RLiNMARDT JOHN R LAMB PRESIDENT: WILLIAM S. JULA VICE-PRESIDENT; JAMES T. FISHER SECRETARY: DWIGHT GEHMAN TREASURER: THOMAS H. FISHER Sigma Pi was established at Lycoming College in 1953. It is one of the largest national fraternities on campus. To date, there are over eighty chapters of Sigma Pi throughout the United States. The fra- ternity strives to develop character with high standards of morality in all fields. Many Sigma Pi brothers have contrib- uted greatly to Lycoming ' s varsity athletic program. Colors: Lavender and white Founded: Vincennes University Established: Lycoming College 1953 Flower: Lavender Orchid GEOFFREY H SLIFER DARRYL R DREESE MARK J SHORE 113 MVID J HOOPER AL.iMNi 5£CHETflR HERBERT LANDON TREASURER DANIEL A MILLER vtCE PRESIDENT WARREN L JOHNSON OWIGHT D GEHMAN LCRETflRy LARRY J ZIMMERMAN §wma 13 i A TIMOTHy G KITCHEN RICHARD WILSON HAROLD E COOPER acomina (SoUcgi MARK B BLACKWELL ROBERT D ANDERSON JAY A KILPATWCK DAVID TWICHELL RftUL J DEPRETER RICHARD J STTIAUSS WILUAM C GREBE JAMES T NEALON BRIAN F GALIK DWIGHTE STAMBOLIAN RICHARD C MAERZ JAMES C REBER JAMES W SMITH JR CHARLES A KAUFFMAN NEIL H KAUFER 119 KENNETH L ARNHOLT DALE K ERDLr PRESIDENT DAVID B MORGAN III viCl PRtSiLlth DONALD B HARRIS NEIL S. MARTIN WALTER B ALBERT PHILIP A RUSSELL JOHN C RICHMOND WILLIAM W PICKLES 1 ALAN D SHEELEY rR£A5UREft PETER 8 FOSTER EDWIN J REEDER au appa psilon 19 69 jEucommq (SoUeqc CRAIG SHARER HArMOND R CRANE STEPHEN P BREWER ROBERT E TOWNSEND FREDERICK M JONES ROBERT M WYDRO STEVEN L STRAUBE CARL W KRATER WAYNE I SMITH WILLIAM E SPENCER JAMES L HEBE DANIEL F CORIZZO 120 PRESIDENT: DALE K. ERDLY VICE-PRESIDENT: DAVID B. MORGAN, III SECRETARY: KENNETH L. ARNHOLT TREASURER: ALAN D. SHEELEY Tau Kappa Epsilon was founded to aid the college in all phases of activity. The primary goals are high scholastic achievement, the development of strong character, and friend- ship. TKE seeks to promote leadership, and responsibility in its brothers. Colors: Cherry and Gray Founded: Illinois Wesleyan University 1899 Established: Lycoming College March 20, 1968 Flower: Red Carnation iailfe THOMAS C WAY JAMES P VATH JAMES L WISE BRUCE E BAHR HARRY E HALL ROBERT P GEARHART W MICHAEL HUDSON A ROV FLANIGAN III gk WILLIAM J WOOD II ALVIN M YOUNGER RICHARD T RABOLD 121 f. ' ' km ii ili RICHARD A RUSSELL RALPH R TURNER DAVID L MANSUN PLEDGE MARSHAL CRAIG P STR06ACH I AKRi w KUNES GREG W GODON PETER R BRUGUIERE JAMES E FRITSCH ROBERT W WALKER THOMAS G WELL WILLIAM B, REMORENKO KERMIT M BORLAND THOMAS B CROYLE RICHARD C WATTERS PAUL MARSDEN JON R LOELIGER THOMAS W YOCUM PRESIDENT: JAMES A. CHILTON VICE-PRESIDENT: P. JAY TRAY SECRETARY: DONALD P. NIBOUAR TREASURER: DONALD B. BEACH The purpose of Theta Chi is to develop an organized brotherhood within the con- text of campus life, a brotherhood oriented both inward and outward. This is expressed in their motto, Alma Mater first and Theta Chi for Alma Mater. An overall intellectual concern prevails throughout the brotherhood. Once again Theta Chi presented the annual Homecom- ing OX roast. Color: Military White and Red Founded: 1856 Norwich University Established: Lycoming College 1955 Formerly Zeta Tau Beta Flower: Red Carnation 122 RITRICK J TRAY VICE PRESIDE iT JAMES A CHILTON PRESI EN ' DONALD R NIBOUAR DONALD B, BEACH SECRETARY ' REfi50RER ANTHONY J SCHILL MARLW E BROUSE GEORGE J VILUSHIS f hcba €hi CHARLES B WELLS FREDERICK J MAY RAMON F DACHEUX II RONALD J STANLEY 6aeommg (Eollcqe DOUGLAS D BALL JOHN R POFFENBERGER RICHARD A BROWN GORDON L PEIPER DAVID J LOOMIS PHIL G GILLETTE THOMAS J HENNINGER EDWARD W CARON PETER M DUBROSKY DAVID W SCHENK A J HORAN WYMOND M SIEGRIST RANDY S JONES WAYNE J MORSE STEPHEN W HOGAN GARY 1 SPIES DOUGLAS G FARRELL DAVID L REED 123 124  «. 125 126 127 SPORTS FOOTBALL 3 % liTT ' - ■ijni| 130 LYCOMING COLLEGE FOOTBALL SQUAD - 1968 - Fronf ro N: J. DeRose, W. Andes, D. Dickson, D. Ross, M. Brouse, G. Vilushis, D. Overley, J. Tray, J. Hoernig, R. Spieth, W. Albanese, T. Bakley, A. Bracciale, J. Bongiovanni, D. Kelley, J. Martin, A. March, J. Myers. Second row: D. Richardson, S. Miller, W. Olsen, E. Genther, Jim Smith, C. Kautfman, D. Dreese, D. Thomp- son, R. Hiler, H. Salvaggio, J. Swenson, F. DeGondea, M. Franke, A. Berg, J. Avery, M. Greiner. Third row: C. Fox, D. Ball, R. Watters, D. Brown, D. Webb, J. DePatto, A. Reinhardt, W. Curley, D. Shallcross, R. Biggio, S. Holden, A. Turczynski, R. Keller, J. Markle, J. Glenn, P. Chambers, N. Cetuk, Jeff Smith, A. Prelusky, R. Poorman, P. Betlyn, J. McDonald, T. Reilly, H. Sherman. Fourth row: A. Ketner, B. DeHass, D. Heil, J. Keisling, R. Chesney, L. Kunes, R. Turner, R. Rader, E. Losey, D. Stern, H. Beezer, J. Pietrovito, T. Hinkle, T. Deshong. Fifth row: Trainer - Bob Hept, E. Forman, R. McBrinn, T. Porter, D. Picketts, A. Washington, M. Schweder, S. Yastro, R. Hook, D. Kern, R. Profetta, E. Stoltz, K. Wolf. 131 132 WARRIORS RECORD Lycoming Lycoming Lycoming Lycoming Lycoming Lycoming Lycoming Lycoming Albright 9 10 Wagner 3 Delaware Valley .... 39 29 Western Maryland ... 37 7 Juniata 25 13 Susquehanna 17 8 Upsala 39 13 Muhlenberg 21 Under the tutelage of second year coach, Budd Whitehill, the Warriors ' grid machine compiled a heartbreaking 1-7 record for the 1968 season. The Warriors ' only victory came over a very highly re- garded Wagner team. With most of the team returning, prospects are good for the 1969 season. Tri-captains Bill Curley, Chip Kauffman, and Dale Overley provide a nucleus of talent to replace our senior stars: Captain Bill Andes, Dave Dickson, Dan Ross, Jay Tray, and George Vilushis. 133 LYCOMING COLLEGE CHEER Marilyn Olafsen, Sandra Myers, Carol Devilt. Linda Devine, Carolyn 134 LEADERS - FALL 1968: Sally Brehm, Sandra Hess, Carolyn Van Blarcom, Bourne, Sue Slromenger - Captain. 135 % M: 136 SOCCER LYCOMING COLLEGE SOCCER TEAM— 1 968— Fronf row: Wilson, Gallk, Sherwood, Snyder, Baldl, Biggs, Shaw. Second row: Kitchen, Johanson, Otto, Campbell, Nevius. Tanger, Slifer, Elonai. Third row: Ramsaur, McCloghry, Horen, Slough, Falter, Pettitt, TosI, Coach Phillips. Fourth row: Ursell, Cassovani, Miller, Worth, Wick, Wasser, Curtis. SOCCER SLATE Lycoming 2 Lycoming 4 Lycoming 2 Lycoming 1 Lycoming 1 Lycoming 2 Lycoming 1 Lycoming 5 Lycoming 2 Lycoming 2 Lycoming Dickinson 3 Rider 8 Lock Haven 4 Upsala 2 Moravian 3 Wilkes 6 Washington 6 Susquehanna 2 Western Maryland . . 4 Elizabethtown .... 6 Bucknell 7 137 ' ' ■w ■  138 The loss of several key players early in the season hurt soccer coach Nelson Phillips ' chances for a winning year. Playing a tough schedule, the warrior booters hope to improve on this season ' s 1-10 record in 1969. Lost through graduation are vet- erans: Biggs, Harrison, Johanson, Kitchen, Otto, and Sherwood. 139 BASKETBALL LYCOMING COLLEGE VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD - Back row: Ken Burd, Gordon Peiper, Wells Gage. Dennis Jakubowicz, Tony Schlll. Middle row: John Hart, Bill Peck, Mark Henderson, Fred Martin, Dan Corizzo. Front row: Pat Paruso, Bill Jula, Herb Lan- don. Steve Smales. CAGERS SCORE Lycoming Lycoming Lycoming Lycoming Lycoming Lycoming Lycoming Lycoming Lycoming Lycoming Lycoming Lycoming Lycoming Lycoming Lycoming Lycoming Lycoming Lycoming Lycoming 104 Susquehanna .... 101 72 Bowie 79 94 Lincoln 93 113 Wagner 119 109 Wilkes 89 95 Drew 86 74 Hiram 78 99 Geneva 110 92 Albright 107 101 Rochester Tech . . 81 69 Juniata 96 116 Scranton 96 85 Muhlenberg 73 . 99 Delaware Valley . . 108 . 98 Wilkes 105 97 Dickinson 88 93 Elizabethtown ... 92 91 Upsala 85 73 Washington 76 140 LYCOMING COLLEGE JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD - Back row: Randy O ' Neal, Greg Borkowske, Al Kauffman, Bob Hess, Huble Schlientz. Middle row: Craig Rozen, Doug Sector, Mike Har- man, Dan McNamara, Steve Russell. Front row: Mike Pagano, Rich Margraves, Dave Freund, Bruce Conner. 141 Playing in a rebuilding year with only three returning lettermen, Coach Clarence Dutch Burch guided the Warrior cagers to their fifth consecutive winning season. On the way to their 10-9 record, Lycoming averaged five men in double figures led by Bill Jula ' s 23.5 mark. Lost through graduation are Bill Jula, Mark Henderson, Fred Martin, and Tony Schill. Top prospects for next season include ju- niors Gordon Peiper, Steve Smales, and Herb Landon, and sopho- more Dennis Jakubowicz. 142 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS - 1969; Captain Sue Strohmenger, Laurie Mims, Carol Devitt, Lynn Flock, Sandra Hess, Sandra Myers, Marilyn Olafsen, Carolyn Van Blarcom. JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS - 1969: Carolyn Clifford. Cheryll Bowie, Yvonne Bullock, Barbara Wayne, Rutfi Wilkinson. 143 WRESTLING • - ' . €: S €S s--% « rai £ WMSTUIlS I LYCOMING COLLEGE WRESTLING SQUAD — Back row: Philip Anderson, Kenneth Ponchel, Gary Zellner, Jack Rose, Greg Swimelar, Lewis Torrance. Third row: Richard Taylor, Martin llgen, Adrien March, Nathan Folwell, Robert Rader, Joe Jadlocki, Dave Johnson. Second row: Alfred Pino, Dwight Gehman, Dan Millar, Jeff Slifer, David Hooper, Frank DeGondea, Steve Buntrock. Front row: Tom Croyle, Doug Farrell, Darwin Popow, David Reed, Leonard Johnson, John Marthinson, Dennis Hebert. MAT MARKS Lycoming Lycoming Lycoming Lycoming Lycoming Lycoming Lycoming Lycoming Lycoming Lycoming Lycoming Lycoming . 3 . 3 . 5 27 . 5 33 30 39 15 24 15 15 Oswego Quad East Stroudsburg 28 Springfield 31 Juniata Lock Haven 23 Hartwick IVIansfield 3 Roch. Inst, of Tech Wilkes 14 St. Francis 11 Delaware Valley 12 West Chester 22 Under the direction of Bud Whitehill, the Lycoming College wrestlers closed out a highly successful 1968-69 season with a 10-4 record. The highlight of the year was a close 15-14 win posted over previously unbeaten and nationally ranked Wilkes. Lost through graduation this year are Bob Anderson and co-captain Dick Taylor. 144 Darwin Popow, wrestling at 123 lbs., garnished a winning season witti a second place finish at the Middle At- lantic Championships. The win gained him a spot In the NCAA College Division Tournament held at San Luis Obispo, California. Three successive wins moved him into the finals and a sixth place overall finish. 145 146 Highlighting Bud Whitehill ' s 13th year as head wrestling mentor was the presentation of an award commemorating his 100th team victory. The presentation was made by co-captams Dick Taylor and Dave Johnson. The 100th victory was recorded over Mansfield State. 147 SWIMMING 5UinniNG RLl RLWRYB TRKE R St RFTER5WIM-TRKE XPERT 5WIMMER5 RVDID REEDO fir ' ' I 4 DEPTViS I, m mmmmuimt«m mii mi miix uK -) ' sl    -. ' With Coach Mort Rauff and new Assistant Coach Jay Lowden, for- mer Lycoming swimming star, this year ' s swimming team compiled a winning 6-4-1 record. The Dickinson meet resulted in the first tie swim- ming score in Lycoming ' s history. Co-captains Sandy Raymond and Ken Wertley along with Steve Smith will be lost through graduation leaving several underclassmen to takeover next year ' s team. 148 SWIM SCORES Lycoming . . 37 Lycoming . . 57 Lycoming . . 23 Lycoming . . 51 Lycoming . . 58 Lycoming . . 44 Lycoming . . 37 Lycoming . . 66 Lycoming . . 47 Lycoming . . 53 Lycoming . . 57 Temple 66 Franklin and Marshall . . 37 East Stroudsburg 72 Gettysburg 43 iVlorgan State 46 iVIillersville 55 American 57 Wilkes 28 Dickinson 47 Elizabethtown 42 Lock Haven 38 LYCOMING COLLEGE SWIMMING TEAM — Back row: Jay Lowden — Asst. Coach, Bill Oats. Steve Smitti, Roger Frary, Charley Gauer, Mort Rauff — Coach. Middle row: Sandy Raymond — co-captain, Steve Hogan, Claus Ersbak, Chuck Wells, Dick Zack. Front row: Tom Krug, Bill Moyle, Ken Wertley — co-captaln. Ed Guessfeld. l L ' LONE 15 RLWFIY5 DflNGF.RGU ' j ' sIWR ' jHDUER BErDRE ENTERING PDDl ? SWtrr. RKE H H3T AND R LDLO 5HDWER ?1 WimERB RRE CRREFUL- RET LIKE ONE VDiORLEIOENTS - - DDNT RUN 149 GOLF SCORES Lycom Lycom Lycom Lycom Lycom Lycom Lycom Lycom Lycom Lycom Lycom Lycom Lycom Lycom Lycom ng ng ng ng ng ng ng ng ng ng ng ng ng ng 7 Elizabethtown 11 14 Lebanon Valley 4 7 Franklin and Marshall . 11 3 Wilkes 15 8 Dickinson 10 8V2 Susquehanna 9V2 IOV2 Juniata 7V2 8 Western Maryland ... 10 6V2 John Hopkins IIV2 5V2 Delaware Valley 12y2 11 Muhlenberg 7 3 Scranton 15 3V2 Upsala 141 2 IV2 Bloomsburg I6V2 41 2 Mansfield 131 2 • if- ; . I 150 GOLF ( do LYCOMING COLLEGE GOLF TEAM: Tom Fisher, Tony Cottone, Gary Bower — cap- tain, Brian Fish, Robert Ramsauer, Herb Zaring, . With an eye to the future, the Lycoming golf team finished 1969 with a 3-12 record. Led by number one man, Gary Bower, the link- men used several freshmen while hoping to improve enough to re- ward Lycoming athletic director, Dave Busey, who doubles as coach, with a winning season in 1970. Graduating seniors include Bob An- derson, Tom Fisher, Mark Henderson, Jim Miller, and Bill Remorenko. 151 TENNIS After a very quick start, the Lycoming tennis team cooled to finish with a 5-7 record. Coach Nels Phillips will have to utilize several underclassmen next season to fill spots created by graduating se- niors John Hull, Al Macomber, and Bob Rabold. 152 TENNIS TALLY iiiiiiiiiitriiiiifitilf Lycom Lycom Lycom Lycom Lycom Lycom Lycom Lycom Lycom Lycom Lycom Lycom ng 8 Scranton 1 ng 8 Delaware Valley 1 ng 6 Elizabethtown 3 ng 2 Bucknell 7 ng Franklin and Marshall .... 9 ng 4 Dickinson 5 ng 3 Rider 6 ng Upsala 9 ng 4 Albright 5 ng 2 Juniata 7 ng 6 Susquehanna 3 ng 7 Wilkes 2  T • ■■153 ■■K i B SEa ALL SCORES Lycoming 3 Delaware Valley 5 Lycoming Delaware Valley 1 Lycoming 4 Susquehanna 3 Lycoming 1 Upsala 7 Lycoming 4 Upsala 6 Lycoming 3 Scranton 9 Lycoming 2 Elizabethtown 3 154 BASEBALL Lycoming baseball fans were disappointed to see the War- riors finish with a 1-8 record, but were impressed with the number of underclassmen play- ing. Coach Dutch Burch will lose the services of senior Bill Davis but is looking forward to an improved 1970 season. 155 TRACK TRACK TALLY Lycoming Lycoming Lycoming Lycoming Lycoming Lycoming Lycoming Lycoming Lycoming Lycoming Lycoming . 71 Albright 78 . 71 Haverford 32 . 64 Dickinson 62 . 64 Delaware Valley 55 . 59V2 Lock Haven 991 2 . 591 2 Mansfield 22 . 83 Western Maryland .... 62 . 94 Lebanon Valley 51 . 23 Bucknell 85 . 23 Susquehanna 73 . 86 Juniata 59 156 A0 L The Lycoming cindermen rewarded head coach Seth Keller and his assistant Phil Williams with a winning record in their first year directing the track team. Several new school records were established while de- feating seven of eleven foes. Lost through graduation are Andy Ketner, A! Spencer, Ed Osgood, and four-year standard Ray Siegrist who set a new Lycoming 880 standard with a 1:56.9 clocking in the MAC cham- pionships. 157 ACTIVITIES ORIENTATION OF FRESHMEN 160 .•ttiv.i iaiiip 161 162 HOMECOMING 1968 ■IT ' S A PEANUT ' S WORLD 163 HOMECOMING QUEEN 1968 SALLY BREHM 164 QUEEN CANDIDATES: Suzanne Stevens, Mary Waters, Carrie Bourne. Peggy Giaugue, Barb Bloser, Nancy Gelb, Barb Mitchell, Sandy Fogle, Jean Kline, Barb Sasso, Sally Brehm. V ' : : : V OX ' S WINNING FLOAT 165 PARENT ' S J fmi j ,«y 4  . : 9!li MAX MORATH 166 WEEKEND 1968 167 WINTER WEEKEND 168 169 170 TURN-ON WEEKEND 171 ARTIST AND LECTURE Josh White Daniel Watts Jack Anderson Dr. Harry Gideonse Turnau Opera Players Riverside Singers 172 SERIES Ronald Turin! with Washington Na- tional Symphony. Nat Hentoff Charlie Byrd John Peer Nugent Dr. Jean Houston Preservation Hall Jazz Band 173 ARENA THEATRE— FALL 1968 SI LENT NIGHT, LONELY NIGHT Philip Schenk, Janet Schickel LOOK HOMEWARD ANGEL Dee Dorchester, Diane Weeks, Elizabeth Heap, Bill Thomas, Bill White LOOK HOMEWARD ANGEL Linda Chase, Paul Tharp 174 THE OWL AND THE PUSSYCAT William Thomas, Margaret Myers BRECHT ON BRECHT Michael Miner, James Symmons, Philip Schenk THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST Linda Chase, Cynthia Cendoma 175 ■gl B iiPV Vl- J? ■H Bj B ! Wj ' ■t F ' - W 1 Im n ' ' H m B j H ' ' V H- ' ' ' JmKj K.s l K. SHAKESPEARE: SOUL OF AN AGE William Thomas THE ODD COUPLE D. Franklin Leinthall, Michael Waltz, Roger Housel, Robert Sherwood, Jerry Stecher, Michael Ryerson. HOLES AND SMALLER PIECES Diane Weeks, Janet Shickel SLOW DANCE ON THE KILLING GROUND Linda Chase, Robert Porter, James Symmons 176 ARENA THEATRE— SPRING 1969 AS YOU LIKE IT Philip Schenk, Cynthia Cendoma, Kathryn Leinthall, Linda Chase, Elizabeth Rhodes, Michael Ryerson. AS YOU LIKE IT Michael Waltz, Janet Shickel, Michael Miner. ALICE IN WONDERLAND Jeffrey Halpern, Robert Baldi, Kim Gor- don, Cindy Joseph. 177 178 SPRING WEEK 179 180 HONOR ' S DAY 181 CHIEFTAIN 1969 To that senior whom both students and faculty consider to have contributed the most to the college goes the highest honor the college confers. Not only must the student be in the upper half of his class, but must possess also the attributes of leadership, responsibility, and personality. It is with great honor and pride that we announce SUSAN E. STROHMENGER as the 1969 Chieftain. 182 WOMAN OF THE YEAR SUSAN J. ALBERT 183 WHO ' S WHO Michael C. Musheno Sally A. Walton Not pictured; Peggy J Giauque Susan J. Albert w ' ' Peter R, Bruguiere 184 ?- ' ' ' :m0 i i ' ' H t I J mJ? ..t Linda K. Stere Susan E. Strohmenger Dwight E. Giles, Jr. Barbara A. Holley 185 ]86 GRADUATION 1969 187 Dr. and Mrs. Harold H. Hutson 188 ■« ! 189 ADVERTISEMENTS PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Fred Abbott Mr. and Mrs. Louis Amico Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Andrus Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Asendorf Mr. and Mrs. Eph Baker Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bakley Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Beach Mr. and Mrs. David R. Bennett Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Bird Raymond G. Blood, Jr., M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Morris F. Brink Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Brown Mr. Melvin H. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Chilton Dr. Luther H. Cone Mr. and Mrs. Emmett D. Constable Mr. and Mrs. Constantine Criticos Rev. and Mrs. Donald D. Cronk Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Curry Dr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Vol E. Dayton Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Deible, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank N. Devitt Mr. and Mrs. Millard G. Diehl Mr. and Mrs. George Dietz, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Edgerton Emmick Motor Company Mr. and Mrs. William J. Fluke Mr. and Mrs. LeBoron R. Foster Mr. and Mrs. Clifford A. Freitag Mr. arid Mrs. Thomas A. Gamble Mrs. Watts Grayson Mrs. F. W. Harper, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James D. Henry Mr. Walter Hess, Hess Brothers Mr. J. A. Hogan Mr. and Mrs. George B. Holley Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Hopkins Mr. and Mrs. James W. Jervo Mr. and Mrs. William Junda Mr. and Mrs. John G. Kilian Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Kitchen Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Kintner Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kunes Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Kurtyke Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Langley Mr. and Mrs. George Larsen Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Magargle Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Maronpot, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Martin, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. May, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. McClurg Mr. Thomas McForlane Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin W. Mealey Mr. and Mrs. Lemor Mervine, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence P. Mihal Dr. and Mrs. David G. Mobberley Mr. and Mrs. James E. Molyneaux 192 PATRONS Dr. and Mrs. Austin J. Moran Richard R. Mother Agency Mr. and Mrs. Norman L. Myers Mr. and Mrs. Williams C. Myers Mr. Chester G. Newey Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Oermann Mr. and Mrs. Vincent L. Olafsen Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Oliver Mr. and Mrs. George W. Ormsby Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Ostwald Mr. and Mrs. John A. Otto Rev. and Mrs. George L. Overley Dr. and Mrs. Dudley Phillips Mr. and Mrs. William E. Poetter Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ralston Mr. and Mrs. Stanley S. Raymond Mr. and Mrs. Marshall C. Reams Mr. and Mrs. Logan A. Richmond Mr. and Mrs. William G. Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Leroy J. Rickards Rizzo Auto Livery Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Root Mr. Ande J. Ross Mr. and Mrs. Stanley C. Sanders Mr. and Mrs, Abbott F. Santucci Mr, and Mrs. John H. Shallcross Mr. and Mrs. Harold D, Sherwood Mrs. Katharine C. Shickel Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Smith Mr. and Mrs. J. Linford Snyder Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Storbuck Mr. Howard N. Stellpflug Mr. and Mrs. Strafton B. Stevens C. W. Straub, M.D. Mr. Nicholas Stroia Dr. and Mrs. M. W. Tooloian Mr. and Mrs. John William Toth Mr. and Mrs. Merrill A. Trainer Mr. and Mrs. Lewis S. Trescott, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Updegroff Mr. Clement J. Vath Mr. and Mrs. William D. Vickers Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Way Mr, and Mrs. Don White Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Winner, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Worrell The staff of the 1969 Arrow would like to thank all the parents who helped to make this yearbook a reality. 193 H. D. NEWMAN CO. MEMBERS AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE 508 JEFFERSON STREET CARLSTADT, N.J. 07072 94 Compliments of SVLVIMI ELEtTKlC FliODlCTS II. 18B7 Williamspori NATIONAL BANK A STRONG i? tDMfUU l INITITUTWN We cordially invite you to use our complete Banking and Trust Services WILLIAMSPORT NATIONAL BANK WILLIAMSPORT, PA. Three Convenient Locations — 329 Pine Street, Loyal Plaza Shopping Center and 1901 Lycoming Creek Road Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 195 Scotch Sirloin Room — Patio Room THE LYCOMING HOTEL AND MOTOR LODGE Central Air Conditioning 210 Room Hotel 50 Room Motor Lodge PRIVATE MEETING ROOMS Fourth William Streets, Williamsport, Pa. Hotel 326-5181 Motel 326-1501 JOHN T. NICOLOSI— Vice-President and General Manager 196 1 EVERYTHING FOR EVERYONE IN SPORTS { (J E 55J i J ' El ts rSPORTIN Goods t 336 Pine Street 226 E. Main Street and WILLIAMSPORT, PA. LOCK . HAVEN, PA. Downtown Loyal Plaza 14 W 4th St. 1915 E. 3rd St. WILLIAMSPORT. PA. VILLAGE TEA ROOM INC. open Sundays 213 W. Fourth Si. Williamspon, Pa. F. A. SILVAGNI YOUR GENERAL ELECTRIC DEALER Hoyer s Photo Supply Inc. EVERYTHING PHOTOGRAPHIC l« West Fourth Si. WILLIAMSPORT, PA. 197 Complete Selection of Fresh Top Quality Dairy Products CARL H. STEELE Distributor of products by Royal Woi ' ld ' s Largest Manufacturer of Typewriters Electric — Standard — Portable 224-226 W. Third St.. Willianisport, Pa. Phone 323-6109 Service Sales Rental. ' Supplies TRI -STATE DISCOUNT CENTER Lycoming County ' s First Discount Department Store Corner of Dewey Ave. and Memorial Ave. Phone 322-7808 LYCOMING PRINTING COMPANY Incorporated Horry G. McCoy LETTERPRESS AND OFFSET PRINTERS 410 Penn Street Telephones: 326-9583 322-3933 WILLIAMSPORT, PENNSYLVANIA Conveniently located — just tv o blocks from Campus CONFAIR BOTTLING CO., INC. WILI.IWISFORT. FKN . 17701 PFPSI-COLA DIET- PEPSI SEVEN-LiP LIKE KICKAPOO lOV .RTCE J. S. RUDNITZKI, INC. 113 West 4th St. The Diamond Center of Williamsport Since 1905 Diamonds — Watches — China — Crystal 198 ALL NEW CODER S CLEANERS 537 MARKET ST. ( Price The Only Dry Cleaner to Offer You All Three , Service ( Quality Specialty Dry Cleaning Where All fork Is 100% Guaranteed For Your Finer Garments MAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED 199 T HANK YOU FOR USING MACKE Services Macke Lycoming Vending Compan ' rELEPHONE-326-2631 2I()()RK (:H ROAD, WILLIAMSPORT, P. .. 17701 WILLIAMSPORT ROUTE 220 LOYAL PLAZA the area ' s number 1 department store 200 finer things for men FOURTH AT COURT STREET WILLIAMSPORT, PA. Congratulations to our daughter for a job well done! Mr. Mrs. Thomas J. Peters Compliments of PERROTTO ' S Flair Your Ap To Fushion LOYAL PL ZA V ILLLWISPORI ' , [ ' . FAXON LUMBER CO. 1700 E. Pherd Street Everything for the do-it-yourself builder. Phone 323-6171 Williamsport, Pa. 1 BOWUNG POCKET BILLIARDS lis Great For A Date Try it at FAXON BOWLING LANES 1550 East Third Street 1 ' FRIENDLY FULL SERVICE BANKING AT n NORTHERN CENTRAL • . • BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Williamsport, Pa. Newberry Office 4th and Arch St. READY-CASH Phone 326-261 1 Downtown Office 4th and Pine St. Bank Loyalsock Office Washington Blvd. at River Ave. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 201 Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company Herbert G. Kane District Agent 460 Market Street Williamsport, Pa. Phone 326-3341 $20,000 Life Insurance Estate New Concept Is Permanent Life Insurance Northwestern ' s New Extra Ordinary Life Age 22— $16.00 per Month Lester F. Bower, Inc. Insurance — Real Estate Williamsport Building 460 Market St. Williamsport, Pa. 322-3040 Compliments of Thul Engine Equipment Co. 315 East Third Sf. Plainfield, New Jersey BROZMAN ' S Williamsport - - - Lewisburg Home of First Fashions First ' For Young - in - Heart Women S E MARKET Open 7 Days a Week Meats— Poultry— Produce 508 Washington Blvd., Williamsport, Pa. 202 1 LYCOMING COLLEGE Lycoming i s a co-educational, liberal arts college granting the Bachelor of Arts degree. The Uberal arts program is basic to the professions of medicine, theology, teaching, law and den- tistry, and is desirable in engineering, science, phar macy, 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 AREAS OF CONCENTRATION Secondary Ed. Accounting Economics Music Religion American Civil. English Philosophy Retailing Art French German Russian Banking Finance Gen. Business Physics Sociology B iology History Pol. Science Soviet Area Chemistry Mathematics Psychology Director of Admissions LYCOMING COLLEGE Williamsport, Pennsylvania 17704 Phone 326-1951 Spanish Theatre 203 , ' Wf M : THE M ORLD-S INNKEEPER REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. oCjudLouuy gvwC East 3rd St. 326-1981 200 Rooms Banquet Facilities Cocktail Lounge — Dining Room Compliments of Rich House 204 Compliments of the Elmira College Class of 1969 Pres. Janet Girling V.-P. Anne Scudder Tres. Harriet Mullaney Sec. Edith Sweeney COMPLIMENTS OF CURCHOE SUPER MARKETS PARk WE. HEPBURN ST. K. E, THIRD ST. (BIG N PIAZA) SHOP CVRCHOES-EAT THE BEST FOR LESS ' CARPENTER HARDWARE, INC. 414-416 Washington Boulevard Williamsport, Pennsylvania Phone 323-6350 Ace Locksmiths Keys Duplicated Architectural Hardv are Complete Service 1200 E. Third 322-4661 GUMMO LAUNDRY CO. INC. 614-16 East Third Street Williamsport, Pa. 322-6128 Discounts to College Students ROBERT M. SIDES MUSIC, INC. 45 Washington Blvd. Pianos — Organs — Stereos — T.V. — Guitars — Bond Instruments 205 E Kathy Acuff Susie Albert Pat Aschinger Sue Beauvais Debby Beecher Ronalee Bennett Leah Bird Pam Bird Charlotte Bixby Judy Bowen Karen Bowers Jan Bradway Linda Brushett Linda Carlton Faith Christiansen Judy Clement Joan Couglar Debi Cox Donna Dallmeyer Myro Davis Pat Deible NORTH HALL Sandy Goodyear Carole Gras Cindy Gray Marilyn Hall Linda Haigh Kay Haney Jeanne Anne Harter Carol Henderson Karen Henry Margie Herley Helen Herrman Sandy Hess Sue Hohl Corky Holdstein Barb Holley Judy Jackson Carol Johnson Daria Kelchner Bev Keller Judy Keller Caroline Kendall Ram Martin Linda McClaslin Dot McNelly Pat McQuiston Nancy Mealey Diane Miller Kaoren Miller Barb Mitchell Kathy Moore Sandy Morrison Kathy Morse Gail Muller Marilyn Olafsen Janet OIpp Gail Ormsby Nancy Peterson Marilyn Phlllipy Pat Poetter Betsy Provost Gail Rasmussen Lona Reed Judy Sayre Lyn Schiller Gail Serretti Lynn Sestina Kathy Sibert Shelley Smith Emily Sopensky Sue Spangle Carol Spencer Judy Steinbacher Betty Straub Sue Strohmenger Linda Sunday Susie Thistlethwaite Jacquie Titus Beth Townsend Evi Trainer JoAnn Trescott Daryl VanPelt Judy Wakefield Sally Walton Cheryl DePree Jan Kennedy Lynn Reiss Alicelynne Watson Dianne Dibeler Eileen King Mayetta Riner Linda Webb Lois Deitz Sue Kituno Wanda Root Susie White Sandy Freitag Jean Kline Linda Ropp Sue Wilkinson Jean Gamble Mary Lane Sue Ross Dee Woodmen Susie Gates Kathy Leinthall Lynn Salmons Sandy Worrell Amy Gehron Sue Ludwig Barb Sasso Nancy Zinn Shirley Goebel Joyce Malone 206 Designers and Builders of Special Machinery, Tools and Dies EST, 1915 M.J.MAGUTH SON MACHINE COMPANY 508 JEFFERSON STREET CARLSTADT, N.J. 07072 TE LE PH O N E (20I) 939-4080 Complete Precision and Production Machine Facilities ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS 207 McDonald ' s... the closest thing to home Look For The Golden Arches 1730 East 3rd. St., Route 220 East Wi 1 1 iamsport, Pa. Better Clothes for Men and Boys A Fine Appearance is a Priceless Asset Compliments of L. C. BALL TOURS 40 West 4th Street Williamsport, Pa. Phone 326-0506 Airline and Steamship Reservations also Student Tours 208 MISTER DONUT 144 VARIETIES WORLD ' S BEST COFFEE Open 24 hours • 7 days a week KOCHER PHOTO SERVICE 505 Cemetery St. Williamsport, Pa. Phone 323-1 167 FOR BREAD AT ITS BEST REACH FOR SllMEAM Baked bv STROEHMANN ' S 209 DOUBLE U STEAK HOUSE 912 Arch Street Williamsport, Pennsylvania RALPH B. GRAMMER, INC. JEWELER 148 W. Fourth St. Williamsport, Pa. j.c. greenya jeweler ( . Iih Si. O ' BRIEN ' S HILLSIDE RESTAURANT R.D. 2, Montoursville, Pa. EVERYTHING FOR EVERYONE IN SPORTS C! SQjN S r 336 Pine Street 226 E. Main Street and WILLIAMSPORT, PA. LOCK HAVEN, PA. 2)0 -.■KSAtx«a Compliments of RICH HOUSE MARY MAC INTOSH SERVICES MERIT LA UNDR Y DRY CLEANING CO. 1222 EDISON AVENUE SUNBURY, PENNSYLVANIA 2n Compliments of HILLTOP SUB SHOP Compliments of BRYFOGLE ' S FLOWERS 1 1 W. 4th Street Ph. 322-4201 Williamsport Twentieth Century Bakery SPECIAL OCCASION CAKES REAR OF COURT HOUSE Coinplimcnls of MILO ' S 212 Harry S. Nolan, Pres. B. Kenneth McFadden, V.-Pres. BANK OF SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT South Williamsport, Pa. SOUND SUCCESSFUL SOLID Assets over $8,800,000 Member of Federal Insurance Corp. Helen D. Breidinger Clair W. Keefer, Asst. Cashier TONY ' S BARBER SHOP RAZOR HAIRCUTTING- -ANY STYLE BARBERS Wayne Meconi Tony Barone Don Mondell Chet Powers Across from Fratern ity Dorm CENTRAL MUSIC STORE Seimer Bundy Instruments Complete line of records tapes Compliments of NORGE VILLAGE Loyal Plaza • Route 220 Compliments of Reliable Furniture Company 18-30 E. Third Street Williamsport, Pa. Where You Can See Ethan Allen Kroehler, Simmons, 9-E, etc. 213 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The staff of tfie 1969 Arrow has attempted to provide a meaningful record of the memorable events of the past year. I hope w e have succeeded. I wish to thank all those who have spent much of their time trying to make this possible: our advisor, Dean Jack C. Buckle; our photographers, Mr. Herb Kocher and Mr. Burr Lewis from Kocher Photo Service; Mr. Robert Gadd, the Inter-Collegiate Press representative who got us started; and all the students who gave a helping hand. I would also like to express my thanks to all the persons who did the little things which we could not have done without. Thank you, Wanda Root Co-editor 214 215 Hist. LD 3131 .L9 A3 1969 Hist, 3131 .L9 A3 1969 C.3 BCEs !ii mmii The Arrow. DOES NOT CIRCUIATE '
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.