Shepherd University - Cohongoroota Yearbook (Shepherdstown, WV)

 - Class of 1977

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Q a 2' I ' -- Lf N In the 1976-77 academic term, Shepherd College enrolled 2618 students, engaged 100 faculty members, and employed 108 staff mem- bers. But even with a total of 2826 individuals, Shepherd remained a friendly school. It remain- ed one of the few places that one can walk down a street and say hello to everyone, and get a hello back. It is that part of Shepherd that makes it unique . . . that part that says, get closer to me! K J .6 fin It '. , 'll - W -xuin . ,ix '. i-- - av- 1 f. 1 . . . 5 U. mu ' at xv 5. I- l is 5' I Sir' .. J .41 -.eff k g , is if. ' -' lx 1 3' 'f'7-'rf' ff 5 ,. lx h 2 1: Xu' .P , is A -x R ., Ajw. X A ...---A - 'V , 1 ,Q m , i , ' ' ' . 5 , NN L I 4- 1 , ,vi--.5 X ' 1 X, , 1 g A I - .xxx . In 11 fare quiet rnomenl among oihers, -1 coup e 'c ' 7- 'wi ' ' l rl 1 y I I 1 1 i , -9.1-rt. NF- l I W x A 'txt xQq 1 7 1 4 'br . - , Q - 4 - - . 8'-E 1 a n O 5 , . '7 1 I -r ' From the Rumsey Monument the Potomac River seems endless rn :rs wmdrng beauly Shake. shake, shake shake your Frervch's f Paul Saab dresses me salad durmg 'a brology held Irlp Fluid rhyrhm and style sprced rhe Alpha Omega Players' producnon of Comedy ol Errors T A, I I wifi, viii A: n i' 'ig N 'N 'lx I l I ,g-7.:',' l , A vb .gr as Q TQ' U hm' A P Av --is K I I , A I Ag-V ,ru V5.4 W an I I D yn , -' s.- - .-.L s 'F Theme 5 if -.1-ef K f-Qff L, A father's pride is found in the lace of Mr, Wil, liam Burke, as he escorts his daughter Carol to her place on the Homecoming Court Beer and conversation just naturally go together at a Phi Sig keg party. - get closer Honzons al trestle, forest, and mountains cross the bending Potomac, I I I . on ' l 1. nu E wb' 'Isp bv' M x K . .P F s K x t X z ,fr f ' uf-. gs ' S YQ. fi fu Q W 4 0' 1 O 'V lt s '. 131115 ' M: .. 1 Q. 4 A t if li url' v . ' ' 121 Y ', . 5' ' M QE 1 M W. W f 1 1 W H W 'W-v A A ' N' W , ,t,,,:,ww QM W -. 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What we found after opening the envelope kstunned all of us,' Here was clear proof that L cafeteria food was being used as furniture and other room decorations by a small, yet powerful groups of students, whose ring- leader was code named Joe Sophomore. After investigations by several members of the yearbook staff, we have ascertained that this evidence was indeed hidden by some unknown employee of the college cafeteria staff. The purpose of this was to cover up the fact that the cafeteria had N in the past, and may still, serve food with two purposes in mind: to feed hungry col- lege students and to start providing students with the basic objects in decorating dormi- tory rooms. ln journalistic fashion, the Yearbook has decided to make these facts public. What was the true meaning behind the cover up? YOU be the judge!! J N . . . stereo headphones don't have to be expensive to be good ! ! l thought I was a virtual outcast from the world of stereophonic headphone listen- ing. While everyone around me was enjoy- ing good music by means of Koss and Sennheiser headphones, l had, well, nothing. That was until I discovered this economical way to enjoy music. With only a coat hanger, two small speakers lavailable at any name-brand ele- tronics storel, an exacto knife, and 2 ham- burger ralls, l made a set of headphones that rivals the best of them. Not only are they cushioned, but they sound great too!! f . . cafeteria hot-dogs add real class'and style to my life! I l've always been one who caters to the tastes and ways of the refined Shepherd women. That's why I look for ways of expressing my individuality in different fashion from other people. When l started smoking cigars, l was turned off by those cigars costing upwards of three cents apiece. They had a good taste, but they just didn't last, and the stench was unbearable!! That's when a friend suggested my present brand. They last foreverll You really stand out in a crowd when you light up one of these bad-boys . ,Same people ask, what about the taste? Well, it's truly the impression factor that l'm after. And the flavor!! Some girls say that it's the barbecue aroma that attracts 'emll ' K def 'W f J 16' Cafeteria Feature J -fx FRFDAY mn X H MN' fy? 1 -1 .J . l'lf1 . . . organization is the key word in this desk set! My room used to be a complete mess. lt always took me hours to find just any- thing at all. That's when l got the idea for this Hotdog Roll Desk Set Organizer. No room goes to waste in this little item. This unit has features that will be wel- come on just about any desk: paper-clip bin, coin holder, stamp compartment and memo holder, plus others. A handy little devil, it almost stands up and says Hey, l'm organized!! . . cafeteria meat loaf adds that look of granite to your bookcase. Yes, now you can impress your friends with bookends that have that look of expen- sive stone. But if you want to tell them that those nice looking bookends are made from meatloaf, go right ahead!! Afterall, anyone can brighten that bland looking book- case. All it takes is two pieces of meatloaf and some epoxy glue, and viola! lnstant decor!! Note: when assembled, bookends can be spray-painted to suit personal tastes. K J N u . . . Mystery Meat sandwich saved my Iife. l was walking back to the dorm one night after 'ripping off a sandwich from dinner. Passing by the gym, I heard the sound of screeching brakes. Turning around, I saw a car wildly out of control, coming toward me. l had nothing to protect myself with expect my sandwich, which l im- mediately unwrapped and pointed in the direction of the oncoming car. Thank goodness for that sandwich!! l escaped uninjured, although the car suffered superficial front end damage. All l can say is this food certainly is a credit to the campus!!! story and photos by Todd Willman Cafeteria Feature 17 r N J M.. .Q ,. ..,.,,,-y-1 ., ,ghgr . . . 1, M5.H1 -.1-if.: ' k. t' Q, . .cis ' '1. r'T' b M .,., f. -r ,fiffglf :nfl . 4 f ilfiiffftf -15+ ' F fi, ,., H . v. 472- u :nw , a. ,J IT' -V ',, iii: it .. 1' W ff?'fY5ffw3e5 i ,M Q' A n 1 Y1 f s, - i U . ., ' a Z- 7,G,,,f:- - THQUVK G-QD yrs FRfDA Y!-ll from the dorms witlglatsmallesziiafrggtoase with . ---L' , Exhali?ted from ra full mfeelgo of demanding a handle, or a plaggrf shopping bagfscarrying A ' I N, si? I K, U t M l it academics, l fall ingfigny mont? for a weekend. ,sgrsggtilal DSIOHQIHQS- They IUITIP H710 5' f0Uf f B S ofVl5glaxat1on, msocialrzingifiwlth friendsg contraption and proceed to continue , foffiiiiome- personal solitudeq As I gaze outi'13ii',3?Z5e procession of motorized vehicles my window, l mifjce a strange occurrence ,ga 0-.lggfqf aiqyggcrammed highways. 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Of course, Hrldiiiad, whom they only left five days ago. there is always the College Center - built for '1 There have been many explanations the PWP059 vf 3 gafheffng and meeting Pla!-'9 brought about to help explain the Suitcase f0f the SfUd6'flfS Of this CHIVIPUS- h ave fallen upon this As for me, l can sit back and enjoy my ' ' N e answers personal solitude, and WEl11f0f th '111 1 1111111111 . 1 11 1' 1 111 11 week of vehicles to return once again with more days come rw 11 11 1 11 1 11111 ' 11 Q gm 11111 , 11 11 'Chu 1 11 1111 1 1 11 11 11 111111 1' 11 H 111 1 me-11 1 111 11 W f1 911:53 11 11 , if Mg., 1 1 11 1 11 xx? ,11 11 1 1:1 1111 11 3 ,5,.,:11. ,. 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Of the almost 2500 students that Shep- herd enrolls, approximately 2!3's are com- muters. While dorm residents thfnk they have their share of problems, imagine the hassles that the commuters must face every day. Waking at the crack of dawn, the average commuter faces a to-school drive of about 20 minutes, depending on the weather. Once he enters campus, however,he goes thru the process of finding a parking space. lt would be a gross understatement to say that the parking situation is inadequate - it is im- possible! Precious minutes fly by as the com- muter hunts and searches for that valuable space. When found, he grabs his books and dashes to class. The commuter is safe for a while, but then comes the end of class and the professor begins to make the assign- ment. Without realizing it, instructors often assign homework that requires on-campus study and research. Commuters often have their daily routines planned to the minute and one assignment may throw their sched- ule off completely. When out of class, the average commuter retires to one of two places: the Den or the library. Both places offer friendly faces, con- versation, and a place to study. The Den offers a third commodity in the form of food. Though not the connoisseur's delight lnor the VX dieter'sl, the Den's cafeteria does offer a variety of edibles. With classes done, the commuter heads for home, but his day is far from complete. Many commuters have part-time or even full- time jobs. They spend their afternoons and evenings at their various places of employ- ment and then return home for more hours of study. This is not to say that they have no social life. They do. But if the majority of commuters depended on the college for entertainment they would be sorely disap- pointed. The campus rarely plans social events with the commuter in mind and this is a major source of frustration. Even with all these problems, commuters do take a part in trying to solve these problems. Most commuters belong to one or more campus organizations. This year, the Senate held elections for commuter repre- sentatives with terrific success. Also, there are now plans to create an lnter- commuter Council to parallel the successful lnterdormitory Council. With these strides taken, the problems of the commuter will be revealed to the entire campus. And someday maybe the problems will be alleviated. Until then, the commuter shall carry on - hassle, hassle, hassle. X 1. 1. 'Q w ' liigii 3,1 ' ' 1 QQFX ff! Z. .- 1 :L 'Z ., 1 ' Q1 X U ti .awfrri -URL! I f il A .. . 'K .jg f nA' 1-.--.l.-y 1, -.-Qggti.-gag-I ' gg-.5 ' ' 5-5,-.,-.-g,..-tem ' ,-an-.H--Q, efwf fi: ai ' I ,E.:.-.A-fl 1 tu -.., H Ja .' .-.- -:rar ' sushi-- '5 ! .' ' ,I I A J ,Th - V1 .Q Q I R .351-. by ' bf Overtime? A town policeman eyes a commuter's car suspiciously. -tm M Taking a study-break, friends converse in the library. 20 Commuters fxfwx ,. Q, , get 45 , ., Ei 'r ' I JWFZ' ' 'f '54 3715 L, 32 ee 11425252 W , ,-in x,,. is 131 'TW 1 3 in ,. 4 155 V' Q . an , 1' if W' 'W Y' 1 f i Parking in normal weather is bad enough, but in snow, it is more treacherous than ever. L After-class labs add hours to the commuter's day. Tracy Anders looks on as Missy Chambers experiments with a mixture. E g fl -Q, w 53 . ,F .ix 5 ,ff Between studies, the Den offers food, friends, and a chance to catch up on local news. The long and winding road leads to home for hundreds of commuting students. 5 Commuters 2 7 72:7 7976-77 S.GA. president Barry Mullane hands the gavel to 7977-78 president, John Miller. Trying to establish policies, the Student Affairs Committee met every Friday at 8 a.m. in theAdministra- 22 Solvers tion Building. 5 I . I . J ' 1 ' Q Q 2 u 'X The Solvers 0 With its fair share of problems and 'joitfalIs , Shepherd still manages to sur- vive. The administration helps, but the one salient feature that keeps the campus going is the students. Getting involved is relatively easy - all one has to do is say I will . There are many students who do. These are THE SOLVERS: those who see the problems and work to correct them. The STUDENT AFFAIRS COMMITTEE consists of three elected students, mem- bers of the faculty, and administration re- presentatives. It is chaired by George Auxt, Dean of Student Affairs. The student mem- bers this year were Andy Bowers, Joan Aulabough llater replaced by Sue Feehanl, and Ed Gagen. Each worked intensely to make the issues at hand feasible plans of ac- tion. Primarily a policy-making group, SA.C. is also a clearinghouse for non-academic programs, ideas, and procedures. Serving as a forum for dormitory-related problems, the INTERDORMITORY COUN- CIL is made up of representatives from each dorm, The officers are elected campus- wide. Pres. Jim Rehanik served in 7977, 0 The Solvers 0 The Solvers 0 The Solvers 0 along with Vice-Pres. Terry Fabianich, Secretary Karen Tomimatsu, and Treasurer Carole King. The 24 member group recom- mended various policy changes to SA.C. and also approved the appointment of those who sat on the l.D.C. Judicial Board. Most important, however, was it continued sponsorship of two highly successful events - Dark Side of the Moon and Winter Carnival. ln 7977, the COLLEGE CENTER BOARD was chaired by Pat Curley and advised by Clinton Davis. Under their direction, the Board sponsored Spring Weekend: nu- merous discos,' movies such as Lady Sings the Blues and Day of the Dolphin ,' bowl- ing tournaments: the Arts and Crafts Festi- val,' and a variety of student debates and lectures. Other officers of the Board, ap- pointed by SA.C., were John Hancock, Chippee Coleman, Cathy Chapman, and Karen Tomimatsu. With Pres. Barry Mullane at the helm, the STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIA- TION steered itself thru a year of smooth sailing. S.GA. sponsored various successful events including a Halloween masquerade , ? I 5 i Q.. .,, o , fini? E sif. dance, a 50's dance, two College Day's for underprivileged children, several student mixers, and the Leadership Banquet. ln ad- dition, it sent Maria Bagerelle to the annual Apple Blossom Festival in Winchester, Va. S.GA. met every Wednesday, 4:30 p.m., in the Rumsey Room. The room was usually filled to capacity, as each campus organiza- tion is allowed to send a Senator to re- present it. The open forum dealt with a wide variety of concerns: Homecomingg food service: Who's Who selection: student recognition,' Drop-Add date,' parking,' com- muter-dorm student relationsf yearbook financing: creative arts,' etc. To each of these, Pres. Mullane gave his attention, as did the entire executive committee: Vice- Pres. Marie Ballas,' Treas. Richard Donavanp Secretary Carol Burke: and Parliamen- tarian Diane Swain. Though the meetings were often long and drawn out, much was accomplished. lt is to this end that each senator and officer put in hours of work and dedication. Having been a long way with a longer way to go, the S.G A. continued to be the students' govern- ment . . . YOUR government!!! I S' CD l0S A SJ9 S' fb UD Q 5 va 0 Another year thru, the S.G.A. looks forward to the new semester and its challenges. With representatives from each dorm, the l.D.C. works to improve dorm-related policies. John Hancock, Dr. Schmidt, and Ed Gagen listen intently during an SA.C. meeting. -v- Solvers 23 Plays and Personalities and Plays and Personalities and Plays Jericho Harp,' the National Shakespeare Company: John Kolischp the Fresk String Ouartet. These are only a few of the out- standing artists that the Creative Arts and Lecture Forum Committee brought to the campus this year. The Committee is the College's part of a CollegeiCommunity cooperative series. lt is co-chaired by student Andy Bowers and pro- fessor, Paul Saab. Its chief aim is to bring to Shepherd internationally known performers in the arts, leading scholars, and prominent specialists. This year's increased programming of the Series was presented in conjunction with the Jefferson County Arts Committee, with special funding from the West Virginia Arts and Humanities Council. The Series began September 73 with mentalist John Kolisch. Kolisch presented 5-:W use Series co-chairman Andy Bowers 24 Arts and Lecture Forum Series the Phenomena of the Mind , which was a captivating exhibit of hypnosis and extra sensory perception. Internationally acclaimed as a mentalist and known as the world's fastest hypnotist, Kolisch has had over 25 years of experience as a lecturer, entertainer, and professional consultant in the field of hypnosis and E,S.P. From New York, the National Shakespeare Company was brought to recreate '14 Come- dy of Errors on the stage of Reynolds Hall. The Company has performed for audiences in colleges and universities across the nation. ln addition to their nine month tour, N.S.C. conducts an eight week theatre conservatory each year in Woodstock, New York. Com- pany co-founder and Artistic Director, Philip Meister describes their twofold purpose as to bring the beauty and truth of Shake- speare to young people who otherwise would qv- E, '71 comedy of Errors never see his plays done professionally, and to give American actors an opportunity to perform the classics. ln November, a group with an exceptional ability for performing and the genius for writing came in the form of Jericho Harp. The contemporary guitarists, Thomas and Schmidt, form the group and on stage in the College Center the pair wave their separate experiences in folk and rock into a style of music that was both fresh and undefinable, Following Jericho Harp was the Shake- speare Film Festival, bringing two of Shake- speare's monumental tragedies, King Lear and Hamlet , to the screen. The fall semester's finale was the Alpha Omega Player's presentation of '34 Man For All Seasons , starring Robert Bolt. This exciting play chronicled the final days of Sir Thomas More, in the turbulent England of Q t 5 3 5 I 4,5 I Y Q wa Q, 14' ww 'ies 'fr 'li . ,- 'M Man ForAll Seasons s s fi gk sl and Jericho Harp Arts and Lecture Forum Series 25 Personalities iff, 1-4- Plays and Personalities Henry Vlll. More's efforts to retain both his life and his integrity erupted on stage in a display of brilliant language and sharp wit unequaled in modern drama. With the beginning of a new semester, the Series brought '34 MARK TWAIN MEDLE Y to the stage of Reynolds Hall. This beautiful production was a celebration of the warmth and humor of turn-of-the-century America through the eyes of our country's most re- nowned story teller. Structured in a reyue form, with minimal demands on costumes and scenery, '34 Mark Twain Medley creat- 26 Arts and Lecture Forum Series ed the world of life along the Mississippi, or in lnjun Joe's cave, or in King Arthur's Court, through dialogue and songs that were ex- pressive of Twain's sardonic, free-wheeling wit. Twain's opinions are voiced through his own character creations who acted as tour guides for this musical-dramatic excursion through hisAmerica. ln February, two solo musicians presented their varied talents. On the 17th, Carole Sunday performed in a Ram's Den Coffee- house. Ms. Sunday is an accomplished gui, tarist and folk singer. A native of Atlanta, she has appeared on the Today in Georgia show, as well as in concert with Harry Cha- pin, Brewer and Shipley, and Ronnie Dove. To Shepherd, Ms. Sunday brought her clearly individual style and a smooth performance. Later in the month, pianist John McCabe presented a musical tour de force on the stage of Reynolds Hall. McCabe has received international acclaim for his compositions and form. He is noted for the care with which he chooses his repertoire as pianist, and his work as composer gives his interpretations a particular insight into the music he plays. On Feb. 28th, Sally and Jack Jenkins brightened the winter horizon with 'S Won- derful, 'S Gershwin. This fast-paced, two hour musical was a dazzling collision of and Plays and Personalities and Plays and Personalities and Plays. Sally and Jack Jenkins The Fresk String Quartet sights and sounds. The Jenkins' adeptly brought the genius of George Gershwin to the stage-presenting artistic impressions of the 20th Century as it painfully came of age. From Sweden the Series brought the Fresk String Quartet. This exceptionally mel- low sounding ensemble was made up of four talented musicians.' Lars Fresk, violin,' Hans- Erik Westburg, violin,' Lars Gunnar Bodin, viola,' and Per-Goran Skytt, cello. The group studied individually at the RoyalAcademy of Music in Stockholm and founded their quartet in 7965. Percussion-70, a group of West Virginia musicians, appeared March 25 in the Ball- room. Under the direction of Mr. Phil Faini of the Music Division of West Virginia Universi- ty, this ensemble performed on a variety of percussion and African instruments. ln April the Series brought the exceptional talent of Robert Minford to the stage of Reynolds Hall. ln a performance that has been described as terrifying, intense, and humorous , Minford portrayed the tortured genius of Edgar Allen Poe. 'Uourney to Eldo- rado is a brilliant one-man play and is the fulHllment of Minford's greatest desire, bringing the Poe story to the public. The final event of the Series was the pre- sentation of the West Virginia Symphonette. ...-' 1: Formed in 7969, the Symphonette is a chamber orchestra, which provides the great- est flexibility in programming requirements. This ensemble has presented full-scale classical concerts, pop programs, musical ac- companiments for theatre, opera, and ballet, and in addition provided a great range of chamber music programs with soloists from the orchestra under the direction of Dr. Donald Portnoy. The event was a feast of music-lovers of every kind. Arts and Lecture Forum Series 27 WG Leadership, citizenship, and scholarship- these were the main characteristics which the Whos Who Selection Committee sought when choosing representatives to the Na- tional Who's Who publication. The commit- tee was faced with over ninety nominees and the selection process was difficult in- deed. Finally, the results were in, with twen- ty-four outstanding Seniors having been se- lected. They are: Joan L. Aulabaugh, Marie Ballas,' Eleanor E. Busseyg Richard B. Chaney: Judith D. Crossg Julie D. Cummings,' Susan J. Davis,' Heather L. Dern,' Jennifer L. Ditto: Terry J. Fabianich,' Deborah L. Frey, Cynthia G. Gano,' John A. Hancock,'Alice M. Herman: Lynn J. Hizer,' Susan D. Lamp,' Evelyn M. Landis,' Linda A. Larsen,' Cathy L. McClungj David L. Plume: David R. Richard- son: Corinne A. Van Gunteng Elizabeth L. Walker: and Margaret L. Wells. Contacting each of these was a difficult task - none of the twenty-four ever seem to slow down - but then that's expected of Who's Who'ers. Some were never reached, but for the most part we were able to catch the majority and hold them down long enough for an interview and a photograph. These are the results. l'm just one of those people who likes to be on the go - having things very hectic. That is JOAN AULABAUGH WAUGH speaking, and she means what she says. ln her four years at Shepherd she has participat- ed in a wide variety of organizations. She has been the president of Gardiner's House Council, Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority, and the 4-H Club. Joan has also participated in fwfig? Joan Waugh Richard Chaney 28 Who's Who WWC? the Exel program, one-act plays, and intra- murals. This year alone, Joan was a member of S.E.A., Gardiner House Council, the 4-H Club, and Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority. She also served on the Student Affairs Com- mittee and the Judicial Board. lt is for all that involvement that Joan feels she was chosen for Who's Who. Speak- ing of the honor, she said, It was a sur- prise - a very pleasant surprise. Joan, 22, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn R. Shindle of Martinsburg. She is majoring in Elementary Education, specializ- ing in Early Childhood Education. Being involved at Shepherd has given Joan a very good perception of the school. She feels that Shepherd's most positive quality is its small size. '14 student here still receives a bit of per- sonal instruction, and they can get to know other students better, and that makes Shep- herd a very friendly place, said Joan. On the other hand, she feels that Shep- herd's most negative aspect is the parking situation. ln the future, Joan would like to be an understanding, co-operating, loving, and ex- T J Interviews by Rodger Moss,'D1ane Cella,' and Jo y Nelson. cellent school teacher. She also plans to be involved in community activities and to raise a family. l didn't just want to go to school. l want- ed some other outside activities. That is the reason ELEONOR BUSSE Y, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Bussey, got involved at Shepherd. The 27 year old Home Economics major lives in Charles Town, and is a member of Kappa Omicron Phi: the Black Student Union: and Elavoko Esanju sorority. Although being selected a Who's Who representative came as a great honor to Eleanor, it also came as a great surprise. Eleonor plans to teach Home Economics when she graduates. lt's not my nature not to be involved, says RICHARD CHANEY. l've always felt that if people weren't happy with the way things are, they should try to change them, instead of just talking about it. Richard is twenty one years old and a native of Silver Spring, Md. He has played on the varsity football team for four years. Richard is currently the treasurer of Phi Alpha Theta, and is a former president of Moose fraternity. A Dean's List student, he was . L 5 f 1 V'-1 'fswff ' in 4 .3 ' J 1:5 A - , . if W P35 M . .l X-, xg , 3 5 El' in R , .4 '9 1 5 A I? iv g gs? 1 J 'J - V V --L 5 4 ' X i . 4 I l 4 X f AK yn E 3 if i 9 2 a i I I A' T ' as XX F - . . ' . 1, til vt 5 1 if if L' Susan Davis asked recently to read a paper at the Re- gional Conference of Phi Alpha Theta. Richard plans to attend West Virginia University of Law School, and would like to deal with the legal aspect of professional athletics. After four years at Shepherd, Richard feels that the school's most positive quality is its people. They're what makes Shepherd College what it is, he said. JULIE CUMMINGS, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl D. Cummings, is a History major with a minor in Political Science. She plans to attend graduate school within the next two years. Julie lives in Woodbridge, Va. She is a member of Psi Beta Beta sorority: Phi Alpha Theta: and was captain of the Pom Pom Squad for three consecutive years. Continu- ing in this line of interest, she is auditioning for the Redskinettes in the spring. Along with being a Who 's Who represen- tative she was voted a McMurran Scholar and also received the Outstanding Senior Award in History. Julie was surprised at being recognized by the Who's Who Selec- tion Committee, even though she has main- tained a 3.6 average along with being very involved on campus. lt was easy for me to become so involved in college because I was always very active in high school. SUSAN DA VIS would one day like to teach elementary physical education, pursue a Master's degree in Special Education, and 'possibly coach a high school team. If this seems like a lot for one person, it is. But not for Susan. She is used to being active. With an Education major in Physical Education and Health, Susan is always on the go. She is a member of both the Varsity Volleyball team and Varsity Basketball team. She has often participated in intramurals. In addition, Susan has taken part in the one-act plays and is a sister of Alpha Sigma Tau sorority. She was awarded as Top Tau in the sorority, which is equi- valent to Best Pledge. A Dean's List student, Susan serves in both the P.E. Majors Club and the Intramural Rules Com- mittee. Obviously, she was chosen by Who's Who for her involvement. Susan says, l'm not a sit around person. l've always been active in something. Susan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy B. Davis of Martinsburg. She is 22. Of Shepherd, Susan regrets that some departments have a lack of qualified profes- sors . . . that is, those qualified to teach others. Never-the-less, she likes Shepherd. The best thing about Shepherd is the people. The students are very friendly and very easy to get along with. With plans to enter Law School at Wash- ington and Lee University, HEATHER DERN lives by the philosophy that setting a goal in life tends to help one get involved in life. Heather is a Political Science major with a minor in History. She is a member of the Political Science Association and of the honorary history fraternity, Phi Alpha Theta. Heather has reaped various awards during her years at Shepherd, including Outstand- ing Senior in Political Science, the Turner Scholarshipp and the Hafer MemoriaIAward. Her selection to Who's Who wasn't totally a surprise, but being chosen is never some- thing one can count on before hand, said Heather. She feels that having been involved in college activities while keeping her high scholastic average helped her in being selected. The 22 year old resident of Shepherds- town views the college's most positive as- pect as its teachers: they really seem to Jenny Ditto Heather Dern care. On the other hand, though she feels that too much consenratism on the part of the administration tends to work against the college. Heather is the daughter of Ernest and Doris Dern of Shepherdstown. JENNIFER LYNN Dl77'0, 21 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon L. Rankin, hails from Berkeley Springs. She is an Ele- mentary Education major in the field of Math. Jenny's extracurricular activities include N.EA., S.N.EA., W.V.EA., Kappa Delta Pi, and Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority. She has tutored students in Physical Science, Math, and English, but has found ample time to study enough for the Dean 's List. Selection to Who's Who came as a pleasant surprise to me, one which I will not soon forget, Jenny replied. She does feel that Shepherd's negative qualities are limit- ed, but that not offering classes as often as they're needed seems to be the greatest dif- ficulty. Jenny is proud to be graduating from Shepherd because she belives that it is one of the leading colleges in West Va., primarily due to its high academic requirements. Actively participating in matters that will help others is highly characteristic of Jenny. She would like to be married and to teach very soon, and the latter is exemplified by her desire to help students develop the skills which will allow them to realize their potentials. TERRY FABIANICH is the 27 year old Who 's Who 2.9 Who 's Who daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fabianich, of Weirton, W.Va. Terry is a Social Welfare major. While at Shepherd, Terry has been in- volved in numerous campus organizations and activities: .Shaw Hall House Council: lnter-Dorm Council,' lnter-Dorm Judicial Board: Student Government A ssoc.,' Student Senate Judicial Board: Resident A ssistant for Shaw Hall,' and BA. Coordinator. She has al- so served an the Commencement Commit- tee, the Committee on Dorm Policy, and has held an internship at Juvenile Services in Maryland. Despite her very active schedule, Terry has managed to be named a McMurran Scholar. As for her selection to Who's Who, Terry said that she hopes she was chosen not on the basis of her GPA, but rather through partici- pation in the school, Her selection, at any rate, came as an honor which she did not expect. 'An administration which is open to the student's viewpoints and ideas, Terry belives, is Shepherd's most positive quality, while its negative aspects are inherent with the fact that because it is a small college with a limited number of faculty members in each department, the student is often unable to accrue a broad perspective in his Held. Upon graduation, Terry hopes either to secure a job as a juvenile counselor or social worker, or possibly even to continue her education by attending graduate school. ln conclusion, Terry summarized her position, Because my interest lies in helping adole- scents in the juvenile justice system, my life goal is to attend law school in hopes that I will be in a better position to defend the rights of juveniles. DEB FREY is 22, and originally from Dover, Pa. She is a Comprehensive Art Ed- ucation major and plans to teach art in the public school system. She would like to give ' - i'.f,7ii23i6v H411 t 1' ' was ' ' aarf,W,7'fL ' ' 15' ' ' S ,... ' ..'. 3 fi.. P ' It ?-5,1 ji. f E .... A I ..., Q - ' - , i i i G , , 1 . ' fil.. 1 1 32 rl is Cindy G ano 30 Who 's Who Terry Fabianich private lessons also, if possible. After grad- uation from high school, Deb was an ex- change student with the American Field Ser- vice, and went to Malaysia. She attended school there and lived with a Moslem family for three months. Deb is active on campus. She is a member of numerous organizations, including Creative Arts and Lecture Forum Committee, the NA .EA., S.EA., N.EA., and was an RA. Coordinator for Turner Hall. Although Deb enjoys the social aspect of college life, she says, l think of myself as basically a serious minded student. Athletics play a big part in CINDY GANO'S life. The Physical Education major is from Charles Town, West Va. and is 27 years old, She would like to teach P.E. or Health and Safety in either elementary or secondary schools. Because of her athletic ability, she was voted Best Cheerleader in the W.V.lA.C. Cindy is a member of the S.N.EA., the Association of Health and P.E., Phi Epsilon Kappa, and former treasurer of Psi Beta Beta sorority. Cindy supports Shepherd's athletic department, but says, 'Although Shepherd has good athletic teams and good coaches, they lack adequate facilities for them due to lack of funds. Academically, she feels that the friend- liness of the small campus, and more per- sonalized attention in the classroom is beneficial to everyone. Getting involved seems to come naturally to Cindy. 2 lf l just sit back, l have no right to complain: that's why l get involved in school activities. l want to be involved! At the time, col- lege is my life and l want to make the most of it. Those are the words ofALlCE HERMAN, 22, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Herman of Weirton, W. Va. Alice has always been active at Shep- herd. She is a sister of Delta Zeta sorority and a member of the Social Welfare Club. Prior to this year she was an BA. and a member of the Pom Pom squad. Alice has participated in a social welfare public intern- ship in Charleston and attended the W.Va. Social Welfare Conference as a member of NA.S.W. For her active role at Shepherd and for her scholastic achievements, Alice has received numerous awards and honors. A Dean's List student, she has received three scholarships: Turner, Turner-Bededung and the Turner-Cooper. Being selected for Who 's Who was still another honor for Alice, yet one that came as a bit of a surprise. Alice likes Shepherd, especially its friendly people , but points out that it does have its drawbacks. The library is Shepherd's most negative aspect. lt is a poor source of information on most anything. ln the future, Alice plans to do graduate work and to then go on to a career in social services. A member of MENC, the German Club, Choir, Marching Rams, Student N.EA., and u K 1 Alice Herman numerous other musical organizationsg teaching privately in Shepherdstown and Hagerstown: studying French on indepen- dent study,' and travelling. These are the qualifications of LYNN HIZER - Music major and Who's Who candidate. Lynn hails from Martinsburg and is the daughter of Charles and Elizabeth Hizer. When asked why she became so involved on campus, Lynn replied, My love and dedication for my work made me strive for excellence. And excellence she has achieved. Lynn is a McMurran Scholar, a candidate for the Danforth Fellowship, and was chosen the Outstanding Senior in Music for 1977. In the future she would like to earn her PhD, travel and study in Europe, eventually obtain a college teaching position. Though her selection to Who 's Who came as a surprise, Lynn feels that academic achievements and her many activities were key to her being chosen. As for Shepherd, Lynn regrets that the college lacks any great emphasis on the fine arts and related studies. As a Music major she feels the need deeply. However, she feels that Shepherd has its good points, mainly its size. The small campus makes student- professor relationships possible, said L ynn. Lynn is 22 and will be getting a teach- ing degree for music in secondary education. DlANE LAMP was surprise by her selection to Who's Who. l didn't think l was as involved in campus activities as one must be to be chosen. Diane is modest, for she has managed not only to be involved, but also to excel in academics. She is a member of Kappa Delta Pi, S.EA., the Communica- tions Committee of S.EA., and the EXEL program. ln addition, she is a McMurran Scholar, has twice received the Class Scholarship Award: and was chosen Out- standing Senior in Elementary Education. Speaking of her involvement, Diane says, '34s an elementary education major, I have been taught that students learn more and learn quicker through active partici- pation. I feel that applies to everyone, regardless of age. Diane plans to get a job teaching in the primary grades, preferably in the state of West Va. She also desires to travel throughout the United States. Diane hails from Shepherdstown and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Lamp. Her major is Elementary Education in the field of Social Studies. When asked what she felt Shepherd's most positive quality is, Diane said it was the genuine concern and interest in students by most of the professors. She feels its most negative quality is the Lack of coordination of activities between dorm and commuting students. EVELYN LANDIS is the 20 year old daughter of Mrs. Betty Landis of Augusta, W.Va. She is majoring in Elementary Ed- ucation, with a specialization in language arts. She holds membership in the W.V.E A., S.N.EA., N.EA., Kappa Delta Pi, and is a past choir member. Additional activities include tutoring in Physical Science and English Literature: Shaw Hall Desk Assistantg the 1975-76 Homecoming Committeeg Student Recogni- tion Day Committee l1976-77l,' and partici- pation in dramatic productions. Regardless of Diane Lamp L ynn Hizer this time-consuming schedule, Evelyn has re- tained a high grade point average and has been recently named as a McMurran Scholar. Evelyn doesn't really know why she was chosen, but she adds that maybe the school knows l'm trying in my academic ac- complishments and activities. She was both pleasantly surprised and honored by her selection. Teachers here are exceptionally qualified for a small college, she related in reference to her feeling on Shepherd's most positive aspect. Evelyn feels that the greatest drawback here is the color of the campus. The sameness of building decors is very sad, and the architectural design is boring. Involvement in school for Evelyn is a reality because she is not the average student who will sit back and complain, but she would rather work with faulty situations in an attempt to correct them. Evelyn Landis Who's Who 31 Who 's Who 'Wherever l've been, I like to have made an improvement - however small, she said. The major goals in life for Evelyn in- clude getting married, and to be the kind of teacher who makes education a fun and worthwhile experience. I wanted- to get involved in Shepherd's activities because l wanted to meet new people, and through them, l can learn about life and the world in general. This is the main reason that LINDA LARSEN, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Charles Larsen, believes she was chosen as a Who's Who representative. Her many activities in- clude Senior Class Treasurer, local and state Treasurer of the S.EA., member of Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority, secretary of N.P.C., and various athletic activities. Linda comes from Berlin, NJ., and her plans for the future include teaching kindergarten, if jobs are open. lf not, she would like to start her own nursery school. CA THY McCLUNG, 22, is the daughter of Mr. Warren Neal of Kessler, W.Va. and is majoring in Social Welfare. She had held membership in the inter- Varsity Christian Fellowship, serving as its Vice-President two years: and in 1975- 76 she was the Social Chairman for Shaw Hall. Cathy has tutored English, Social Studies and Social Welfare courses for . 'C' 32 Who 's Who two years, and is currently an RA. of Shaw Hall. She has been included on the Dean's List of honor students for four semesters. Cathy was greatly surprised when in- formed that she had been chosen for Who's Who, mainly because l didn't feel that l had been that involved in campus social activities. She feels that the faculty and staff, together with the small-town atmosphere, rate as Shepherd's most pleasing qualities. Some of the school's priorities are not placed in the proper perspective, ac- cording to Cathy. She explained her posi- tion with reference to the placing of the Ram which overlooks the football field instead of putting up lights. Cathy also believes that Shepherd is somewhat con- servative. BETSY WALKER is from Charles Town, W.Va. and she carries a double major of English and Math. Besides being a Who's Who representative, she is also a McMur- ran Scholar. She is a former president of Psi Beta Beta sorority, and captain of the Cheerleading Squad. She feels she was probably chosen by the Who's Who Selection Committee because of her aca- demic stan ding. Betsy has always liked helping and work- ing with people. She feels this is one of the reasons why she has become so involved at Shepherd. When asked her views of Shepherd, Betsy replied, Shepherd is a very friend- ly college, and has all the advantages of a small school, especially getting to know almost everyone on campus. But, l think one of the major disadvantages is the lack of social activities. When Betsy graduates she plans to teach either English or Math in a secondary school. Never one to sit back , PEGI WELLS has always needed to be involved. Linda Larsen Cathy McClung l guess it is more of an outlet for me. l hate to have people complain and yet they don't try to remedy the situation with different and innovative ideas. So l just try to help in all l do and try to lessen the complaints. Try is an understatement. Pegi has been involved in just about every facet of Shepherd. ln 1977 alone she was the Editor of the Picket: Senior Class Vice- President: Contestant Coordinator of the Miss Shepherd College Pageant lfor the third yearl, and a sister of Delta Zeta sorority. Other than Who 's Who, Pegi has wrapped up numerous honors such as being a Dean 's List student, Sweetheart of Theta Xi fra- ternity, recipient of Delta Zeta's Out- standing Campus Leader Award, and a Homecoming Court nominee in 7977. Pegi feels that these extra-curricular activities helped in getting her selected, but added that maintaining a good average didn't hurt either. When asked what she felt was Shepherd's most positive quality, Pegi replied that is was the friendliness of the students on campus. People always say hi'7 She feels however that the students do lack motivation when it comes to partici- pation in organizations. Pegi hails from Fairfax, Va. and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wells. 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Homecoming: America the Melting Pot Any big event needs a lot of planning and preparation, which in turn brings an assort- ment of problems and small obstacles which must be overcome. This fact was true in the planning of Homecoming 1.9 76 here at Shepherd College. Although there were the usual problems land a few unusual ones tooll, the entire weekend, carrying the theme 'America the Melting Pot , was a boiling success. The activities began on Friday, Oct. 75, at 4 p.m. in the Thacher Hall parking lot, with a car rally. Money prizes were awarded to the winners: first prize, 320: second, 3 70, and third, 35. The turnout of the rally was fantastic. Participating were the most easy- going of the Sunday drivers and the fastest of the hot-rodders. All had a fun-cruisin' time. Later in the evening, around 8 p.m., there was a dance in the Rams' Den which featured casual attire lbluejeans everybody!! and a band called Razmus . The Pub and a station in the Den sold beer and an assort- ment of snacks for those with a mild case of the munchies. The dance ended at midnight, but the activities for the evening were not finished yet. The Ballroom was the setting for a Friday-Nite-at-the-Movies , l except for the popcornl. The movie shown was Cooley High . Even though the ending was sad. with the star being killed, all the viewers seemed to thoroughly enjoy the flick. Saturday began with a special priced breakfast in the Den and the traditional Midway with booths displaying food, games and fun. Trophies were awarded to the best booths, all of which were operated by on- campus organizations. Lunch featured an outside Chicken Bar- B-O in front of the cafeteria. The greasy faces and fingers following were evidence enough that everyone thought the specially prepared meal to be delicious. At 7:30 p.m., the Shepherd Rams and the West Liberty Hilltoppers ran ,onto the foot- ball field. West Liberty was defeated, 7 7-0, after an extremely tense, exciting game. This win for the Rams boosted their record to 6 and 7. Rick Kingsberry and Wayne Wilson, with 7 1 and 6 points respectively, were the big scorers of the game. The halftime show of the game featured the Band Fanfare and the coronation of the 7976 Homecoming Oueen. Choosing the queen was a long process but the votes of the students amounted to the crowning of Miss Beth Carleton. Making up her court were Pam Baird, Carol Burke, Tamara Chip- pee Coleman, Alice Vollmer, and Terry Fabianich. The selection of the queen and her court was done through a series of pre- liminary student body votings. First the voting was done to establish who would run for queen. There were 14 young women nominated to represent the dorms and organizations on campus. Next, 8 of these nominees were eliminated to leave 6 finalists. From these finalists, through more voting, the queen was chosen: the remaining five finalists composing the court. Everything was to slow down to a quiet hustle-bustle as everyone primped and fussed over themselves for the big dance, which was to begin at 8 p.m. sharp, in the Den. The featured band was a popular favorite, Crosswinds . The band proved to be very good, judging from the consistently crowded dance floor. - The night ended with sandwiches and coffee being sold after the dance and the spirits of all satisfied. Sunday brought the weekend activities to a close. Cartoons and a double matinee featuring the beloved Pink Panther and the unforgettable Marx Brothers were shown in the Pub, The entire weekend proved to be one worth waiting for and now one definitely worth remembering. lt was a timeithat we wish could have lasted longer, but since it couldn't, let's all look forward to future good times and many more Homecomings. CARLA J. WHITE. W K . 1 'in ,ve an-sq 75? ' 5.m,, , H ft I -'--4 L' J? EP w L4 1 Benchwarming isn't always done by the players. Vickie Brown, Cindy Gano, and Missy Chambers watch the game from a prize position. Shepherd alumnae sign up at the Midway and get some tips on finding more good times, 1 W MM. t.,. ' N On top of Spa. . . ghet. . . till , at the Theta Zi annual spaghetti dinner. Ik Homecoming '3 7 1 . 1 v Q l WILL: ffqlmqe HUG' MTG TILQUFFITQ 9575 lfgziraiiim ffm? iw ffm ffprfr 5'm2gmu11ga. . W JF f .W 5J Q. 1, . f fir' . L ., gs W , s v . ' I '.. WAN '4 M f .7 -NNN W if . 6 1 ' . I .. .. A 1 f A 7 -. . Lu.. x .' H1 . . - ' - ' 32' NN ,li ' V ' JJ cv' . 1 , Q, . .gb , .5 . 5 , 1- ffm.. 5 ' - i 1 1 ' y- ,xy I1 , i uv ,- Y A - 1. .. A5 . ' , ' L ' .L I. 'FAWEW ibmmnf fiWd7vf.i.r,. 612711 ELM3, fail? likmha - 'Y . W , - ,. r ':' , A. I. .. ' Y : ,.-sv, ,L I , , :Q fx f'- A , W Kifmrlammalmyflcfffszargimafxixm L ' ,V 3 QQ, . 2 Mi ' N ffm 'g ' ' W , N . 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A hay fight erupted, and cries of watch my beer and hold on tight were heard. . A dance later that evening proved to be a real success. No one could enter without a costume. Prizes were awarded to creatures and jokesters of every kind. Not only was the dance a blast, but the people attending were a little crazy too! The laughs were a mile a minute and so was the fun!!! LYNDA SHEPPARD Ballardeer Speed DiSiarnt tries to keep warm while his teeth chatter. . . all a part of the hayride fun. Who's that Ram with the Playboy Bunny? Never- mind, it's just a few of the staff in their not-so-usual attire. ' ' r rJ M -M ,wwf wr-W W---W-if 3 fa m I 1 A , Q HMMSQMIWMT Hmmm 5. 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D 5a 4 - A , 'EFF f Let the chips fall where they may . . . and number 15 is as good a place as any. Rich Donavan tries his luck at the tables. V An expressive Cookie Hammond relaxes with Clyde Shultz at the Founder's Day Ball. N WSW .13 t txt Settling in for the evening, Connie Light- ner is surprised by the photographefs roving eye. The sounds of Long Time Comin ' left few seated, but all pleasantly exhausted, You won't find this meal on the cafeteria menu. Diners enjoyed the fare of steak and salad. Founder's Day Shepherd College was founded on Feb, 27, 7872, and that event was commemo- rated with the annual Founder's Day Ball. This year the dance was held on Saturday, Feb. 25. The College Center Board sponsored the event, Chippee Coleman, Special Events chairperson of the Shepherd College Center, was in charge of the event and was ex- tremely enthusiastic about the occasion. The music for the dance was provided by the band Long Time Comin'. 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I. . .ml 4 bf' f 1 if, ,H , - it I , 3'4- organizations included: Tina Fawley, Miss Sigma Sigma Sigma, Pam Moseman, Miss Turner Hall,' Pam A nderson, Miss Journalism ,' Kim Otterson, Miss Thatcher Hall,' Cheri Guren, Miss Delta Zeta,' Cindy Wiser, Miss Phi Sigma Epsilon, Daisey Taylor, Miss Black Student Union, Karen Wyatt, Miss Shaw Hall,' Necie Davis, Miss Elavoka Esanjug Betsy Mathews, Miss Student Government, Donna Null, Miss Gardiner Hall, Ruth Wil- liams, Miss Sapher Club, Michelle Watkins, Miss Phi Gamma Nu,' Sue Barret, Miss Miller 3 dir, 2 :et L -1 ' , .B--a ...Q Q r Hall,' Carla White, Miss Alpha Rho Epsilon, Meg Miller, Miss Boteler Hall. The off campus sponsorships included: Sherry Smith, Cathy Murphy, Tia Butts, Cheryl Mullican, Dena Wilkenson, Loretta Boyer, Sharon Lynn Ambrose, and Judy Kep- ler. A reception was held in the Shepherd Room immediately following the pageant, in honor of the new Miss Shepherd College and her court, contestants and invited guests. Washington Redskins' Jerry Smith was E K F 5411, V.. ,wx Ambrose parades before the judges. A gum gg 5 -,,, . J if s 1 A T MQ Aga QE, 2 fb A 'fl r' ln swimwear, Meg Miller is the pride of Boteler Hall. Pageant winner Karen Kelleher displays her winning form. 48 Pageant the Master of Ceremonies for the pageant. Smith, one of the top receivers in the Nation- al Football League, is second only to team- mate Charlie Taylor in the NFL scoring race among tight ends. The pageant is sponsored by Theta Xi fraternity. This year's Pageant Director was Jeff Phipps, with Production Director Mr. Paul Saab, Miss Pegi Wells was the Contestant Coordinator for the second year. Host Jerry Smith questions Karen Kelleher, while Sally Brown waits in the foreground. Miss Congeniality and a tap 5 contestant, Sharon Lynn ge tyre Commencement After years of work, discipline, and some play, May 14th was a welcome day for the graduates of 1977. The warm spring day began with the President's Reception at Popidicon, where graduates and their parents mingled with staff and faculty members. 'Later, the afternoon was highlighted by the commencement exercises. Some 360 graduates listened attentively to the address of Dr. Perry E. Gresham, holder of 15 Doc- torate Degrees and president emeritus of Bethany College. Friends, relatives and other onlookers filled the college stadium to capacity. Dr. Gresham gave a captivating address, stressing that education is a privilege . . . never put a man down for what he knows, he said. Following the exercises, a ceremony was held, dedicating the library to Dr. Ruth Scar- borough, professor emeritus of history from 1936-66, The day ended with good-byes, a few tears, and many smiles. As the temperature rose and the ceremony proceeded, some graduates may have lost the enthusiasm of the occasion . . . at least for a moment. For this degree candidate, there was just time enough to sneak in a yawn before receiving her diploma. M. Dr. Perry E. Gresham, president emeritus of Bethany College, deliver- ed the commencement address to some 360 graduates. yliiiiii, The pinning of the nurses marked the beginning and the end for over 30 nursing students: the beginning of many careers, and the end of several years of difficult study and prepara- Q tion. aa s Qin-.5 f . tl H:.w.2:.issif4sv1seenent si.,axr,:sggg' gigzzy ' ,13,D!HmgWSW,35n:n,:Ww: A,.. ,,A. A .x A x , 'z'fM-1:21 pr-if W '1'22Zl'iw.L, .. -1 .W t.Q,:4Qn.ss1sez1 W, 7 J 3:2 LTU ' '3' F an-ef:-,fi 1 , 42f 1 Wx. J- A5722 ' -V .. ' - -iezefeee er-f in 976- 7 7 t f iff! 3 , A f-,,5 , ,W X Z 25-Z5 l have some good news and Had . . . That could very well describe theiialiyear of 1976-77. Wellfilwhether one considers it one of our worst ilge? of our , it 'feffafnfv boring fffiffifig rllo rllro . e e 9 r l l i Es Tekfeffiggii f3.T.'ffl.. -f'-5.15 'N vvfffes -n as le e :fn -f fr HU.. 1. I ' '- 'z E vii 1:75 S Electron year : 1 VhA Both Jrmmyietfifarter and Jerry Ford to seduce us into listen- ing to them saynothing in three different de- Exmiygttbates . . . Georgia governor Jimmyg ix: ?Sm1ley i l.l.l,l.l..e,... new P'95'den1e.Q!lg .iiyf Ong 52131 w,1',Qs1f512,3sqg-sf r r- - wi . fi ' izf-fig2,11-wfszir nw, It 'Sn , ' pi 2-SV Ve , . u :ui :nag 1 ts 21:11, iw 1 fgiwgsignal secretary fro Congressmaggggyayne 'l-iayes, blew thecbqyer off Pandoraf5'B'ox and out popped thglffwashington Sex Scandals, which can bewfsummed up in famous iiffgfggzstatement, 7 carft write: I typef I eveniransyverzithe telephonegii. Our ed- this year. Agridiilture-Earl Butz caused aio storm of controversy with his prejudiced-tinged remark . . . President Carter pardonediihe Vietnam draft gesisters. in sports . . ' 'K , f . 'fi Xeisfiiif' 1 R - Lixfifim . -,- ff -we - 95 lii lt - 'K ,A , W,,M,L-,e.e,e: le ,M .,,, ,ew .,. ., Nm Ein-wife in - M 1 A- , il-learst was sentenced to seven years and released on .S'.'7e.5?9ri7illion bail . . . Lynette lSqueakyl Fromme Sara Jane Moore 'each Qtried their ' ttii G lil 7 'State of Utah: a firing making Gilmore the fifst person to be exeffilf edrisince 1967 . . . jinally found Howard Ar-nignes, when me bqliqnaffe died a lonely Sid . Claudine Longeg, singer, was con- v1gte,d, Qi negligemehognggrde and .reaeegvefgta an sris N X - ft' 6 M0 Year My . . . Larry 6999 publisher of Hustler magazine, tested these extent of the Fitst Admendment freedoms andiost with a sesien to itygrenty-five yearn jail sentence and . . tivities of Uganda's idi Amin - the new Hitier? . Freddie Pffnz, star of enum and the5gMan committeqlglsuiizide sand made! lit tus fefiictron the 'izricefiiffame . Linda i':i If gn- pf 7 xhhlh eff Q andf come e, '7':'7r. .tam , 1 isss r V 9 i tsss l t iit, ' i iif 'i lilfi ffffwas judged perfect, the first gymnast to do . i A A so in, Olympic history . . . Bruce Jenner won l tt,2s t . the decathlon .. The much publicized match Tl-7 ttt, between J3PaU559Jff9hf-9'Ami0ni07l!10k9 and The Front ' .I Car Wash . . . Marathon- - 7 7 gi Q ,ts.i tss f , K wgikhfailed to- be to compete U.S. Z Kqglgug, , X34 Star , , Nfck1505ie5y1 a ' Open cnamfiinnknip. A .fi15?t'PinkrPanrnef 'Strilges Again . . . 'Taxi Driver . . . '34lI the'Ml5resident's Menl . . Rocky . . . Carrie hi7iii ZL7Q . 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Ffaffwfvff asked 1111111 iihi T 133199957947 or T ' 'hhi The'-'fX1f'l'499-1361 11111 1 i Wm ' 1 1 W5-9 3? 1 ' 1' ifiibkfsi' 1 - 1 af - U -Mid' JeTTeFsortf'rS'ecurity ilihi iffanleybeoame the 'flVew1 Mello fit! X to to :tlief Bank for a F N ..11 iyy 1 1 'Vw' -- -- Current-Events 51 Members of the B.S.U.: lfronti Necie Davis, Curtis Grantham,Josette Jackson,Janet Bailey: lmiddlel Carolyn Bradford, Pat Brown, Karen Wyatt, Ruth Williams Eleanor Busseyg ltapl Henry Perry - advisor. Buddy Foster,Joe Wilson. Mike Daye. B.S.U. BlackAwareness Week 0 The Black Student Union is a multi- faceted organization. Primarily, however, it provides fellowship among Blacks through projects. programs, and social events. As stated in its constitution. the pur- poses of the B.S.U. are to encourage in- terest in Black history and culture, improve the social and academic life of Black students, to aid the Black community, and to encourage non-collegiates to seek higher education. Thruout the year, the B.S.U. has planned and executed various projects. Its crowning glory. however, is Black Awareness Week - seven days of learning, amusement, and rev- erence. Black Awareness Week is 7 days of never-ending PRIDE!!! H855 fe 3 A ck la B A workshop held by the Black Student Union on Feb. 4 and 5 marked the beginning of last minute final preparations for the 4th Annual Black A wareness Week which carried the theme We Have A Dream . During this workshop, members of the B.S.U. and students who wished to donate their time, made posters, collages, programs and decorations to accentuate the week. The week of events, the organization's largest and most successful project, best justified the purpose of the club which is to en- courage student interest in Black history and culture, to improve the social and academic life of Black students, to aid the Black community and to encourage non- college students to seek higher education. Membership is open to all who are in- terested in upholding this purpose. Monday, Feb. 7 was to set the stage for the first event of the week, a Black musical entitled The Wiz . The play was held for its first performance in Reynolds Hall. The director was Buddy Foster, a student, who also held the part of a Monkey Bird and the Guardian of the Wizard's Palace. Other members of the cast were Necie Davis lDorothyl, Pat Winford lAuntie Emi, Brian Carter lUncle Henryl, Curtis Grantham lthe Lionl, Dallas Barcliff fthe Scarecrowl, Mike Dotson lthe Tin Woodsmanl, Karen Wyatt lGood Witch of Northl, Pam Murrey lWicked Witch of Southl, Linda Lincoln lMunchkin and Monkey Birdl. Tom Crewe lWizardl, Debbie Robinson lNarratorl,' Joe Wilson, Lon Wible, Willy Washington and Bonnier Dorhman lStage Crewl. The play was such a great success that it was called back a week later for a second performance in Reynolds Hall, and then later in that week the cast travelled to Winchester. Va. to put it on for a third time for a group of ele- mentary school children. lt was truly a great production and all of the' participants should be given a much earned round of applause. A Martha Saunders, from the Human Rights Commission in Charleston, W.Va. spoke for approximately one hour on Tuesday night in the Ballroom of the Student Center. The participation'of the audience was great and it was this factor that helped the second of the week's events to be a success. On Wednesday, besides the, special dinner of fried chicken in the campus cafeteria, which was very tasty, the movie The Learn- ing Tree was shown in the Ballroom. The story told of a southern Black youngster and of all of the pains and hardships he and his family had to endure to survive. The at- tendance was good and afterwards, there were all sorts of appreciative remarks to be heard. I A Gospel Concert, featuring choirs from all area churches was presented Thursday night in the Ballroom. Some of the songs that were sung were Lord, Help Me to Hold Out , Young, Gifted, and Black , and Revive Us Again . The Master of Ceremonies was Mr. Charles W. Hunter, Jr., a former Shepherd student. A silver collection for Sickle Cell Anemia was taken during and after the program. The total was sent to Howard University Hospital in Washington, D.C. to help towards their research of this disease which is particularly prevalent in Blacks. The audience of listeners was so large and enthusiastic, that by 8 o'clock there was barely standing room left. Attend- ing the program were Shepherdstown citi- zens, both young and old: nearby area citi- zens.' followers of the different choirs: and Shepherd students. The entire audience en- joyed whole-heartedly the entire program. There were many requests to the B.S.U. to sponsor another such concert in the near future. Jimbo Freeman, a former Shepherd stu- dent, acted as Disc Jockey for the Disco on Friday night in the Ram's Den. There was a wide selection of music played so that there was something for everyone. The crowd thoroughly enjoyed and appreciated this event. as is a good disco at any time and place. - Saturday. the entire B.S.U. club turned out to the Rams vs. George Mason home to another squeaking victory. Sunday morning, the B.S.U. members all attended church together at the Asbury Methodist Church in Shepherdstown. This was to be the final event of the week-a very successful and fulfilled week at that. We should all realize that Black Aware- ness should not have to end with just one week of recognition and celebrations, but should be observed every day of the year, as it is stated in the purpose of the Black Student Union, to encourage student inter- est in Black history and culture. CARLA WHITE ' A waren ess When one truly learns to understand oneself only then is one able to under- stand others. When one struggles to learn who one is, an internal war, only a few can experience begins. The external struggle of selfawareness and identity comes from those around you. l am experiencing such- a struggle - both within me and around me. l am so many people to those' who are around me, but yet there is another me struggling to make me understand me for me. I have experienced this war of identity only recently, but yet it feels as though it's been buried within me for a long time. The struggle began because l have been many people to those around me without letting the inner me experience the warmth, smiles, and frowns of those around me that l care so much about. Now the inner me knows the time has come to develop a me innerly equal and acceptable to the outer me and to let those who care so much under- stand the real me both inner and outer. When l am able to recognize the real me as those around me ,see it, only then will I understand myself and the awareness of me. Each day brings the struggle to an end because no longer do l fear to reveal the inner me struggling to make itself known to others. Trenita Savage Greeks 0 Greeks I Greeks 0 Greeks 0 Greeks I Greeks Greeks are a very special part of Shepherd. They are planners, partyers, friends, com- petitors. They are families of brothers and sisters. They are daers. They are people who want a little more out of life than independence . They are involved in each other. They are involved in themselves. They are involved in the campus. They are in- volved . .. ln all there are 14 recognized Greek chapters - seven fraternities, six sororities, and one fraternitylsorority. Each has its own individual character that makes it different from the others. Those who join, enjoy an experience that is both demanding and ful- filling. lt is a unique experience, and ac- cording to Greeks - one of the best ex- periences of their life!!! Unity among Greeks at Shepherd is more than a dream. lt is a reality manifest in the lntergreek Agency. Each year, sororities and fraternities send agents to this council. The united council in turn works together to solve problems, carry out projects, and create working relations between the Greek and non-Greek factions on campus. This year's l.GA. officers were Sue Feehan, president: Roland Beauford, vice- president: C.M. Zindel, treasurer, and Martha Barnes, secretary. lts co-advisors are Linda Little and John Adams. The agency actively participated in Winter Carnival and the Pitch-ln project. Various discos were sponsored by l.GA. The crown- ing glory, however, was the agency's Donating their time to Crop Walk 77, Lambda Chi's Jim Broches and Psi Beta Beta's Sandy Reeves solicite for a worthy cause. T W . - ev . fd 'fi ,QF .. ,T L . A ut.: ' . 9' I fi ' - 2 tail- Q gs ,x if .. E E A ... LQ! t ' I sponsorship of a Greek Workshop, Feb. 12. National officers attended and much was learned through lectures and discussions. The campus turnout was excellent. Looking forward to the future, the l.GA. plans to expand their projects for even more united Greekdom!!! 4... ,ml cnfco T rv Greenks 0 Greeks 0 Greeks 0 Greeks 0 Greeks 0 Greeks 54 Greeks Lt Greeks 0 Greeks 0 Greeks 0 Greeks 0 Greeks 0 Gr66kS 32 4 LTI-X 11 5 nj ' YW' ' ff Q. Lift.-'f f',5'3N'F' .251-' V WM 1, r I xl sq f -. 4, ' Antennaed YBB pledges belt out a song during Hell Nite: Julie Harris, Sally Brown, Karen Kelleher, Vava 0- fu I -V Stephenson, Diane Cella. -L J 'E gif The inter-Greek Agency provides a working council for campus Greeks. Socializing is a major part of Greek life. John Lowe and Jeff Phipps do so at Theta X i's Blue Iris Ball. ln a joint effon, members of Delta Zeta and Sigma Sigma Sigma mix business and pleasurer: Julie Koers, RSX Pam Dyson, Pam Baird, Sheila Murphy, Cheryl Mullican. QQQIKHQYHY bwlivfb ?XvD2 S-Q GT Greeks O Greeks O Greeks 0 Greeks O Greeks 0 Greeks Greeks 55 Alpha Rho Epsilon O Alpha Rho Epsilon 0 Alpha Rho Epsilon 0 Go with Alpha Rholl - and in 7977 nine men did just that! Rod Sherman, Chip Ransom, Brian Carter, Nate Johnson, Dallas Barclift, Gerard Lawrence, Joe Wilson, Fred Dorsey, and Buddy Foster all cast their lot with Alpha Rho Epsilon, one of Shepherd's newer fraternities. ' Though only having been around for two years, A.P.E. has already established itself as one of the best fraternities on campus. Each of the 24 brothers worked to achieve this reality - both an campus and in the com- munity. This year, A.P.E. participated in the S.GA.'s College Day for Underprivileged Children, Crop Walk '77, Pitch ln '7 7, Win ter Carnival, and the student government elections. Bursting with energy. A.P.E.-has already become a key interest group on campus. With much behind them in only two short years, the brothers of Alpha Rho Epsilon look ahead to even greater achieve- ment. They are well on their way to success!! The brothers of Alpha Rho Epsilon. MH 7: Casual meetings denote the brotherhood ofAPE. 1977 Pledges lfrontl Rod Sherman. Chip Ransom, Brian Carter, lbackl Nate Johnson, Dallas Barclift, Gerard Lawrence. - H tes. ,UH w g' CQ ,X N -Nu .4 W ,L. 'zN ...NI X L. ,Mm lm m,,WA,,r.N ' , 'j Z?-gijif, N Q1 ters. M SE 33 y ,. ,,,, N, , . wiessm Alpha Rho Epsilon 0 Alpha Rho Epsilon 0 Alpha Rho Epsilon fs -Q 8- SE 0 3 IN FB -9 VD fu -C S- T 0 ,FZ 1,-1, S IN ro E5 VJ E- q Freshman Scholar Award winner Carole Munson. S-in-Nh' 3 ls CU -E1 VJ CB -Q E- T 0 3 IN ru -QP VJ CB -Q S- T A year replete in fun and benevolence - that was 1977 for Alpha Sigma Tau. The Alphas began their year with the raffle Qf a rather large stuffed frog named Elmer. This was followed by another raffle, this one for an afghan. ln between these, the sisters sold programs at home football games. When Homecoming rolled around, the Alphas were ready with a beautifully de- corated midway booth. Their green, yellow and white pagoda was gracious enough to win both Best All Af0Ul7d and Best Design in the booth competition. After the game, the girls held a tea ai K I Peter Cottontail? No, Just an Alpha and two sisters in a party for the children of Groften 's School. Best All Around in the Homecoming Booth judging, the Alpha's pagoda is ah sooo good. where friends and family could mingle and relax. The tea was so successful that another was held when Parent's Day came around weeks later. Christmas came Awhas ushered it party. The sisters fashioned songfest local nursing home to Shepherd and the in with carols and a gathered- for an old and presented it to a and hospital. They met once again at the apartment of Anna Marie to celebrate the season and the end of another semester. The new year brought four pledges to Ahzha Sigma Tau: Sissy Groves, Joanie Kline, Carol Munson, and Angie Propst. These girls worked hard alongside the sisters - manning the concession stand at home basketball games. On Valentine's Day, the Alphas held a candy give-away during the evening home game. The sisters also lent their help later in setting up for the Founder's Day Banquet. The month of April kept the Alphas busy. They gathered at Shippensburg College on the 2nd for a regional meeting where they met other sisters from various local colleges. Later that month, the girls donated their time to carry out a successful social service project at the Grafton School for Emotionally Disturbed Children in Berryville. ln all, 1977 was a successful year for the Alphasl A great deal of credit goes to its fine officers: Ellen Church, president: Martha Barnes, vice-pres. and Editor!His- torian,' Cathi Morris, treasurer: Gail Kidwell, recording secretarylpledge trainer,' Marie Viens, corresponding secretary,' and Tamsen Farmer, chaplain. Alpha's 7.977 initiates and officers: lseatedi Carole Munson, Joni Kline, Cissy Grove, Angie Propst. lStandingl Ellen Church, Gail Kidwell, Martha Barnes, Tamsen Farmer, Cathi Morris. Alpha Sigma Tau 57 90 ll SE? 51 E E 0 U Q 3 21 CQ. m 3 I E x 5' 22 CQ. na 3 0 D Q E! fo CQ. m 3 O D rn ET 21 QQ. m Beginning with a Smoker in the Ram's Den on Sept. 9th, Delta Sigma Pi embarked on one of their most prosperous years. Douglas Wilson held the presidency, with Mark Kuhn as senior vice-president. Other officers were Mike Donoghue, vice-president of pledge education,'Tam Moore, vice-presi- dent of professional activities, Neil Huff, vice-president of social activities: Dwight McManus, secretary,' Fred Freitag, treasurer: Mickey Lynn, chancellor and CEl,' Paul Banks, historian 5 and Harry Jenkins, chaplain. The Sept. 9th Smoker was followed by an informal party at John's Restaurant on the 30th. Fall pledges Mark Collette, David Foley. and Richard Foley began their formal pledge season the following week and con- tinued for seven more weeks. During this time, they worked alongside their brothers selling flowers the week of Oct. 4th thru the 15th, for the Homcoming game and dance. On Oct. 16th, the brothers held a Homecoming Dance at the ,Martinsburg Knights of Columbus Hall. ln the following week. a professional speaker on Auditing was brought to White Hall. November brought two major banquets for the brothers: The Founder's Day Banquet and the Fall Banquet. The first was held Nov. 4th at the Holiday Inn, Martinsburg. The latter was held Nov. 20th at the Lee Jackson Motor Inn, Win chester. Two more professional speakers were brought to the campus by the Delta Sigs: one on Life Insurance, Dec. 2 and one on Accounting, Dec. 9. With second semester upon them, the brothers kept at full pace. They held a Rams Den Pub Nite on Jan. 17th and a Smoker on Feb. 1 . The smoker brought seven prospective borthers: Lawrence Blavos. Garden Keys, Jeff Maley, Robert Miller, James Mayers, Patrick Randazzo, and John Spangler. Their formal pledging ran seven weeks. beginning Feb. 17. ln March, fraternity elections for 1978 officers 'were held, another professional speaker was brought on campus, and another Pub Nite was held in the Rams Den. When April rolled around, the brothers held a Long Distance Fraternity Professional Tour from the 1st to the 3rd. Then on April 9th, the Delta Sigs successfully sponsored their Annual Horseshow at Morgan 's Grove. With the semester almost over, the brothers held a Spring Banquet at the Lee Jackson lnn, Winchester. Their year was then capped on April 29th. at the fraternity's annual spring picnic. f -wee:-4 -..A Though always men of a professional ,D business fraternity, the Delta Sigs still know how to have a good time, as 1977 proved. After all - all work and no play makes for dull boys, and in Delta Sigma Pi, there's not a dull boy to be found!! .ffl Above: Delta Sigma Pi Fall Banquet: Tom Sheely, Below: lleftl Jim Sale views the ribbons of Dr. Johnson, Pres. Doug Wilson, Our Rose Bonnie the Morgan's Grave Horseshow. lRigh!l Charles Beall, and Charles Printz. Printz with his Founding Father paddle. gu- 58 Delta Sigma Pi 90 ll 515' E' 9 E 0 D 3 21 Q. m E 0 D E? 21 CQ. m E 0 D Q E? 29 CQ. cn 1? 0 D Q E? 29 CQ. m I DeltaZeta 0 DeltaZeta 0 DeltaZeta 0 DeltaZeta 0 DeltaZeta This year Delta Zeta saw its best and busiest year!!! Back to school in August meant time for rush workshops and singing in the dorms to attract prospective pledges. DZ's were in- vited to a kegger with Lambda Chi Alpha at the requested their presence at the frat house for another kegger. September started out with a Mickey Mouse Revue Rush Party. Everyone was there from Jiminey Cricket to Walt Disney himself. Pledges for fall included Cheri Gurin, Vicki Sparks, Heather Henry, Julie Koers and Debbie Creamer. Pledge require- ments consisted of pledging Lambda Chi Akzha for a day I complete with underwearlll bake sales for money making projects and a visit to nursing home in Martinsburg for a community project. Homecoming brought a couple of exciting surprises. Beth Carleton, representing DZ's, was crowned Homecoming Queen and the DZ booth won the midways Eye Appeal Award . . ' October 24, Delta Zeta had a great party with Theta Xi at the Jefferson Com- munity Centerf the band was Crosswinds. Halloween found the DZ 's dressed in various costumes brightening the lives of under- privileged children by sponsoring a Hallo- ween party for them. ln November, the DZ 's along with Lambda Chi Alpha, again enter- tained these childred by taking them to the last home football game and also had a cookout for them. The sister's ended a funfilled semester on a holiday note with a Christmas bash at the apartment of one of the members. It was rush time again in January when the Delta Zeta's opened the new year with the Great Hatsby Carnival which boasted jugglers, magic acts and a lot of good jokes to keep everyone in the spirit. There were eleven Spring pledges: Cheryl Mullican, Dale Rich, Marnie Lahman, Anne Gordon, Sharon Lynne Ambrose, Sandy Beagle, Pam Moseman, Michelle Jefferies, Becki Reese, Chris Theall and Kitty Thorton. Bake sales and hotdog sales through out the dorms brought in money. As a com- munity project the pledges cleaned the Shepherdstown Day Care Center. Love notes and limericks were sent via pledges to their recipients on Valentines Day and the pledges also sponsored a room-clean-up in the dorms as a fund raising project. The sisters sponsored Denny Ziemann in the King of Hearts contest, which he won. After Spring Break the anticipated affair finally materialized: the DZ Banquetlll The .lg 'IT Fi' Ffa' 'I 'T N' Q' ' fr., , ! - - ee 1:!:En1Q, - f ' 'NJ r ' u Lf, F' 5 delta 1'-Es banquet was held at Duff's Motor Inn in Winchester, Va. Everyone boogied to the excellent sounds of Long Time Comin' and the evening lived up to a typical Delta Zeta jam. Next on the agenda for the year was the Miss Shepherd College pageant. Six DZ lovlies represented various organizations on campus. Sharon Lynn Ambrose was first runner-up and Meg Miller was one of the top five Hnalists. Cheryl Mullican, Tia Butts, Cheri Gurin, and Pam Moseman were con- testants. ' With the closing of another semester and with it another school year, the DZ 3 reaped their share of rewards and recognitions. On Student Recognition Day, Sandy Burgee received the Associate of Science special accomplishment award and Pegi Wells received the same award for Jour- it nalism. Delta Zeta won the Scholastic Achievement Award and Pegi Wells was named outstanding Delta Zeta. Who's Who recognized Alice Herman, Judy Cross, and Pegi Wells. Judy was also named as a McMurran Scholar. This year proved to be a fun-filled and exciting one of for the Delta Zeta's. Many of the sisters are graduating and they will be missed. Hopefully next year will prove to be just as great as this one was, if not better. Cheers from DZ sisters Linda Hackman, Tia Butts, and Darlene Davis. Mickey Mouse Revue: Fall 76 Rush Party. Delta Zeta 0 DeltaZeta 0 DeltaZeta 0 DeltaZeta 0 DeltaZeta Delta Zeta 59 Lambda ChiAlpha 0 Lambda ChiAlpha 0 Lambda ChiAlpha Two years national and growing strong- that was Lambda Chi Alpha in 1977. This year marked their second as a national fraternity lformerly they were the locals, Psi Lambda Chil. Todd Bolton presided with Denny Ziemann as vice-president: Ron Klobe as secretary, and Tom Burke as treasurer. Other officers were Rob Rothenheffer, rush chairman: Chiz Graber, social chairman: Chris Selawatch, fraternity education: John Miller, ritualist: Mike Martin, alumni co- ordinator: Jay Ray, education chairman. Karl Wolf acted as advisor. Busy was a common word to the brothers in 1977. They sponsored several open parties and held money makers such as raffles, car washes, and hot dog sales. Participating in community activities as well, the brothers joined in the Crop Walk, sponsored a UNICEF project, and worked with Delta Zeta sorority in a project for handicapped children. The year also offered further establish- ment of Lambda Chi Alpha as a national fraternity. Several brothers attended a na- tional initiation senrice at the University of Delaware with prosperous results. The Lambda Chi's also set up their first Alumni Association. The brothers are looking forward to the coming semester with plans to be charted by the national fraternity. Lambda Chi Alpha initiated nine new members in 1977: Mike Briel, Walter Best, Below: lleftl 1976-77 members of Lambda Chi Alpha. lRightl Hams to the max, the brothers take a break. John Busher, Kenny Peebles, John Oblican, Bob Carey, Ron Olson, Kyle Morrison, and Jim Broches. The new brothers participated and partied along with the old, making the most of their pledge seasons. Finally, on April 15th, the event that all had worked for and awaited anxiously, ar- rived: Spring Banquet. This years smashing success was held at Duff's Rebel lnn in Winchester, Va. A wonderfully rowdy time was shared by all the brothers and their dates. lt was the perfect finale for a great year!! T'-X Above: Hotdog anyone? How about an entire fraternity full of them? Right: New brothers: John Obican, Walter Best, Jim Broches. Ron Olson, Kyle Morrison, Kenny Peebles, and Mike Briel. Lambda Chi Alpha 0 Lambda ChiAlpha 0 Lambda Chi Alpha 60 Lambda Chi Alpha Sock it to me! Phi Gamma Nu sisters celebrate at the Spring rush party. The sisters of Phi Gamma Nu at a weekly meeting in the Rumsey Room. bi H 213- 5- Q ki 1' 'rf U U V' Adding three new members in the fall and seven members in the spring, Phi Gamma Nu boasted fourteen sisters in all. Their year was sprinkled with bake sales, raffles, parties, field trips . . . but mostly with fun. The Phi Gamma Nu 7.976-77 officers were Carolyn Knode, president: Michelle Watkins, vice-president, Jeanne Michael, secretary, Donna Kimble, treasurer: Janice Putnam, publicity: Sheila Huffer, historian: and Jeanne Michael, l.G A. representative. ln September, the sisters started their year off with a raffle for a Panasonic AMXFM radio.This was followed by a number of suc- cessful bake sales. With the money raised, Phi Gamma Nu was able to take a delight- ful field trip. They toured the National Bureau of Standards, IBM of Gaithersburg, Md., and the campus of the University of Mary- land, College Park. They wound down their weekend with a dinner at the Saratoga Dinner Theatre where Fiddler on the Roof was being presented. To end the semester, Phi Gamma Nu joined Delta Sigma Pi for an informal Christmas Party at the frat house. On return from break, the sisters initiated three new members, Dyna Atkins, Lois Farcas, and Frances Mangold. At the same time, seven girls began their pledge season: Leslie Brillhart, Doren Brown, Barb Humphries, Carol Mason, Becki Reese, Nina Tingle, and Carla White. Again, the sisters started new money- raising projects. Raffles, bake sales, and the sale of wall posters and pens, all supple- mented the Phi Gamma Nu bank account. Highlighting the Spring was a visit by the National vice-president,Anne T. Visco, of Philadelphia, Pa. Ms. Visco, was a guest for the Greek Workshop Weekend held in February. With the year almost gone, Phi Gamma Nu joined again with Delta Sigs - this time for a Pub Night in the Ram's Den. Finally, in April, the sisters proudly entered Michelle Watkins in the Miss Shepherd Col- lege Pageant, and also cheered on pledge Carla White. In ending a good year, Phi Gamma Nu elected its 1977-78 officers: Donna Kimble, president: Nina Tingle, vice-presidentf Leslie Brillhart, secretary,' Dyna Atkins, treasurer, Frances Mangold and Carla White, co- editors,' and Carol Mason, I .G A. repres. Donna Kimble, the 197 7-78 President is initiated in a candle lighting ceremony. Phi Gamma Nu 61 nju S3 0 Elavoka E 3 E' 52 '-LI 53 S m UO sanj Elavoka E 3 Q 3 '-Ll 55 E m 0 3 2 3 '-LI 35 53 m With President Trenita Savage at the helm, the recently organized Elavoka Esanju enjoyed a prosperous yearl The highlight of their second anum was the addition of eight new sisters from the sorority's first pledge class. Karen Wyatt, Robin Miller, Bonnie Dorhaman, Daisy Taylor, Ruth Williams, Diane McCoy, Rebecca Rieseck, and Debbie Vance became members follow- ing their season of pledging activities. The pre-initiates were involved in a variety of -affairs, including Switch Up Day where they exchanged their Dove necklaces and tackle boxes with the more usual attire of the sisters. On Hell Nite, the warn yet cheerful pledges entertained the sisters with their energetic antics. ln April, the sisters closed their second year by entering Necie Davis in the Miss Shepherd College pageant. Elavoka Esanju was also proud of two other contestants, Karen Wyatt and Ruth Williams, both sisters of the sorority. The officers for the 1976-77 year were Trenita Savage, president: Pat Brown, vice- president and pledge captain: Avila Wilson, treasurer and parliamentarianp Carolyn Brad- ford, sec.,' Elanor Bussey, hist.g Ora Wright corres. sec. 1 and Debra Scott, chaplain. Miss Neicie Davis represented Elavoka Esaniu in the Miss Shepherd College Pageant. Fraaled and dazzled, the pledges take a quick break before continuing with Hell Nite. 62 Elavoka Esanju The smiles of relief follow weeks of pledging on the initiation night of Elavoka Esanju's first pledge class. Together to view the pledging antics, the original sisters rest quietly. 55 fi m nju S3 0 Elavoka E ,: E 52 '-Ll 3 5 m 3 Q 3 LLI Q2 3 m nju S3 Elavoka E Phi Sigma Epsilon 0 Phi Sigma Epsilon 0 Phi Sigma Epsilon ng.-.-.1 :fur .1 I 1 , With the welcome addition of nine brothers, Phi Sigma Epsilon enjoyed another successful year. The new members are John Hoffmann, Tony See, Ray Townsend, Sean McDonnel, Kevin Traffle, Bill Wright, Ray Patrylak, Chris Crawley, and Brian Staubs. The Phi Sigs were involved in several Shepherdstown Day Care Center projects. They also sponsored a series of profitable keg parties held at the fraternity house. Their major contribution, however, was made on an individual basis, thru many of their outstanding brothers: Barry Mullane, Student Government Assoc. president: Tim Ridlon, Yearbook photography editor: Scott McCauley, Yearbook business manager,' Pat Curley-, Center Board chairman: Sean McDonnel' and Ray Townsend, Yearbook photographers: and Pat Curley, Steve Lehr, Glenn Bell - varsity swim team members. This is just to name a few. The Phi Sigs are definitely a brotherhood of active par- ticipants!! On April 23, the brothers met for their annual Spring Banquet. The dinner and dance was held at the Ouality Inn, Leesburg, -Va. The festive occasion supplied the brothers and their dates with a bounty of happy - and hilarious - memories. The 1977 Phi Sigma Epsilon officers were: Lige Ostrander, president,' Pat Curley, vice-president: Tim Ridlon, recordinglcorre- sponding secretary and historian.' Stephen Lehr, house manager: Scott McCauley, treasurer: Michael Ditto, pledge captain: Dave Richardson, chaplain: Jeff Ganoe, senator. The advisors were Rev. Paul H. Moser: Dr. John Schmidt: Mr. Charles Woodward: Dr. Robert Wilgoos: and Mr. Kenneth Lowe. The one work that best describes the Phi Sigs in 7.97 7 is SUCCESS - and they look forward to more in the future!!! Vice President Pat Curley presents Charles Printz with the Ugliest ProfessorA ward. Brother Scott McCauley prior to takeoff in the Homecoming Road Rally. l .QW . ' Phi Sigma Epsilvn 0 Phi Sigma Epsilon 0 Phi Sigma Epsilon Phi Sigma Epsilon 63 PsiBeta Beta 0 Psi Beta Beta O PsiBeta Beta 0 Psi Beta Beta Psi Beta Beta is greater, greater, GREATER!!! and 7.97 7 was a year to prove it! Adding twelve sisters in the fall and eleven in the spring, YBB enjoyed its two largest pledge classes ever. The fall initiates were: Meri Cole, Sara Cogan, Jenny Bott, Vickie Brown, Diane Cella, Julie Harris, Sally Brown, Karen Kelleher, Vava Steven- son, Peggy Rinker, Patti Richmond, and Sandy Reeves. 'The spring initiates were Alice Vollmer, Anna Vollmer, Tracey Love- land, Mary Alice McCann, Patti Hedges, Dede Dove, Lisa Dove, Lisa Hardgrove, Kim K esner, Laura Manliodas, and Jane Moler. During pledging, the caterpillars carried their traditional maroon and pink buckets and wore their butterfly pins. They were required to work at a money making pro- ject and a community service project. In addition, they visited each sister weekly. The highlight of their pledging, however, was the numerous antics which they willing in- volved themselves in.' toilet papering the football field, running underware up the flag- pole, soaping the cafeteria windows, writing YBB in the rocks, and serenading the men's dorms with salty sorority songs. The pledges completed their four week season with Hell Nite , and finally became full sisters with initiation. As for the YBB sisters, 7977 offered much to do. The girls held a kegger in Sept. at the mission. ln October, they ran the home- coming court elections and set up a booth in the Homecoming midway, selling mugs and coke. Several bake sales and raffles were sponsored by the sisters, also. ln the spring, the annual Spaghetti Dinner was held, each girl enjoying both the food and the jokes. The major event of the season, how- ever, was the Spring Banquet, held at the Meri Cole and Pam Clark strike a pose during Hell Nite. Later at the banquet, Patty and Mike do the same. Lee Jackson Motor Lodge in Winchester. Everyone enjoyed the fare of steak and the music of C.T. Onion . Not-so-serious awards were given and the officers for 7978 were announced. The year offered much more, however, than work and parties. ln Sept., a solemn candle-lighting ceremony revealed the en- gagement of sister Sue Spurr, who was married to Tom Chicca later in the summer. In Nov., the wedding of graduated sister Ann Mexulferef brightened me scene, with many sisters attending the event. December brought several awards to the sisters. Betsy Walker, Cindy Gano, and Julie Cummings were nominated to the National Who 's Who. Betsy Walker was also honored as a McMurran Scholar for out- standing scholastic achievement. YBB saw two December graduates - Pam Clark and Sue Spurr - and one transfer - Joan Fleegle. ln May, nine more sisters left with graduation: Pam Brooks, Meri Cole, Betsy Walker, Lynda Sheppard, Jenny Bott, Julie Cummings, Sarah Mays, and Linda Blume. All will be missed greatly and are wished the best of luck. YBB Hell Nite began with a chorus line: Jenny Bott, Pam Clark, Julie Cummings, Lynda Sheppard, and Joan Fleegle. To finish the year with a bang, three YBB sisters were contestants in the Miss Shepherd College Pageant: Sally Brown, Karen Kelleher, and Betsy Mathews. With pride YBB watched as Karen was crowned Miss Shepherd College for 7978, and as Sally was announced her first runner-up. Congratulations Ladieslll And congratulations to all the ladies of YBB for a fine year, and to its officers: Kim Davis, president: Kandi Couchman, vice- president: Marie Boccucci, recording sec- retary: Linda Blume, corresponding sec.: Sue Spurr! Cindy Gano, fallfspring treasurers, Pam Clark!Lynda Sheppard, falllspring chap- lains,' Betsy Mathews, fall pledge captain: Betsy Walker!Sarah Mays, spring pledge captains: Vava Stevenson, senator: Julie Cummings, historian. IJURDLIHS Psi Beta Beta 0 Psi Beta Beta 0 Psi Beta Beta 0 Psi Beta Beta 64 Psi Beta Beta 'U fu 'Vi 5. ee? Members of Sigma Sigma Sigma: lfrontl Cathy Brown, Elaine Richmond: lrow 2l Terre Hott, Janice Shorb, Mary Sheftic, Kim Baker, Susan Lee, Terri Effland, Ann LeSeur, Jenny Ditto, Holly Kylen,' lrow 31 Linda Larsen, Tina Fawley, Lorraine Wildberger, Judy Snyder, Sue Feehan, Carol Eppinger, Nancy Sherman: lbackl Trish Keller, Mary Batchelor, Deb Mellot, Sue McDowell, Lynn Mullane, Pam Dyson. -rn L 1' 1 X 5 eggs i X tg? I ' 5-' hi Starting the year off with the attendance of a Regional Leadership School, the sisters of Sigma Sigma Sigma entered another year of work and play. ln early October they helped park cars with members of Delta Sigma Pi at Harper's Ferry Caverns. Then at Homecoming, their midway booth won a prize for its good looks. Later in the month the Sigmas held a reception for their parents on Parents'Day. As for its members, the Sigmas added four fall pledges to their ranks: Tina Fawley, Sue McDowell, Mary Sheftic, and Nancy Sherman. For its older members, advisor Paul Saab held an Alumnae Picnic at his home. ln December, two events brightened the drab winter: a pre-break dance on December 4, and the marriage of sister Joan Aulabaugh toA.C. Waugh on the 78th. With second semester there came ten pledges: Kim Baker, Cathy Brown, Trish Keller, Holly K ylen, Susan' Lee, Deb Mellot, Lynn Mullane, Elaine Richmond, Lorraine Wildberger, and Lisa McBee. The pledges shined shoes, and helped sell books with members of Theta Xi in the bookstore. February saw the advent of a new Sigma- sponsored affair - the King of Hearts Contest. Clubs and organizations filed male entries with the Sigmas, and a campus- wide vote was held. Delta Zeta's entry, Denny Ziemann, became the King of Hearts. On March 26th, Spring was hailed in by the Sigma's annual banquet. Winchester's Duff's Motor Lodge hosted the long-awaited event. April was a busy month. The Sigmas held their annual Founder's Day Banquet on the 23rd at Martinsburg's Holiday lnn. On the following day, they held a Senior Send- Off to say good-bye to their graduating sisters. ln winding downta good year, the Sigmas entered Tina Fawley in the Miss Shepherd College Pageant, and aided as hostesses for the pageant reception. Spring '77 pledges at Initiation: Holly Kylen, Susan Lee, -Lynn Mullane, Lorraine Wildberger, Deb Mellot, Kim Baker, Trish Keller. Sigma Sigma Sigma QT' Q K 13 'D m E' 'L' F 3 E' Q 5 'Q m 'Q' 'L' F 3 S' Q 2? 'Q QD 21 C2 S : S' Q ysdg edde 51 U0 66 Tau Kappa Epsilon TKE Fraternity officers: llrontl Mike Sparks - Historian: Gary Santimierg John Buchanan - Pledge Trainer,- ibackl Brian Emery - Pres. ..t:,..z . 1.-1.-u:1,--:U - . --.-t 3 -Y ---'--1 YL. - 3 4. -Ly? . I 2 z 4 V - ef 'Q ' ' Randy Hicks: Erich Sinner: Mike Goff - Vice Presi- dent: Alan Doss - Secretary: Harrison Smith - Treasurer! Sgt. of Arms. TKE is unique!! that's the motto and the reputation that Tau Kappa Epsilon has earn- ed at Shepherd! With a membership of ten active brothers, TKE is proof of the old adage that good things come in small packages. The brothers worked together as a close-knit order - holding smokers, organizing raffles, planning parties, and just plain jamming. As a motivating force on campus, the borthers were involved in such campus pro- jects as Pitch-ln '77, Crop Walk, Home- coming, and the S.GA.'s College Day for underprivileged children. The TKE 7977 officers were Brian Emery, president: Michael Goff, vice-president: Alan Doss. secretary: Harrison Smith, treasurer and sgt. at arms: Mike Sparks, historian: and John Buchanan, pledge trainer. The new brothers initiated in 1977 were Randy Hicks and Erich Sinner. QT' Q 5 'D m 'Q 'L' F : QT' Q Q 'Q m 21 cn E : E' Q Q 'Q Q5 Q1 UD S 5 F Q sdg edde 51 uoy Theta Xi 0 Theta Xi When you're rated 9651 in the nation among small colleges, you can afford to be smug. And in 1977 that's just what Theta Xi was - 7461 that is!! With a membership of over 80 brothers, Theta Xi rode high this year. The brothers worked together to sell concessions at the Ram's football games, and once again held their highly successful annual spaghetti dinner during Homecoming. Their major efforts however went into sponsoring one of Shepherd's biggest events - the Miss Shepherd College Pageant. This year's pageant was the biggest and best ever. Held Monday, April 4, there were 27 contestants in all, each sponsored by an on or off campus organization. The girls were judged in several categories and when the final tabulations were made the winner announced was Miss Karen Kelleher of Shenorack, N.Y. Washington Redskins'Jerry Smith acted as Master of Ceremonies. All the brothers worked long and hard to make the pageant the grand success it was. Special recognition was awarded to Speaker Bill Chambers announces the 1977-78 officers at the Blue Iris Ball. XX-f-X N. T ,, e .Z H 'L' -4 vd 1 74- ,At 2- ff ',A. 1 12-1 ,.,. . .E' 0 Theta Xi 0 Theta Xi 0 Theta Xi 0 Theta Xi Jeff Phipps for his fine job as co-ordinator, andalso noteworthy was the job done by Pegi Wells 11975-76 Theta Xi Sweetheart! as contestant co-ordinator. With a year well endowed, Theta Xi celebrated finally in their annual Blue Iris Ball. Rowdiness and hilarity were the courses of the smashing evening. Between jokes and gin, the brothers settled down to announce the 1977-78 officers. They are: Mike Romano, president: Curtis Grantham, vice- president,' Stuart Swink, secretary: Dennis Doss, treasurer: Joel Wilson, pledge director: and Jim Price, scholastic director. A year well spent. That was 1977 for the Theta Xi!!! Hail, Haill The gangs all herel The Theta Xi congregate Brother Karl Haefer pauses for a portrait while at the Iris Ball. it-r roaming about the frat-house yard. L-e:.e....a It 3 ef i gl! 1 i nf. Winner of Theta Xi's 1977 Miss Shepherd College Pageant, Karen Kelleher models her casual wear. Tk, I ,-., .t. ,A-.si S . B , -L f?5i 'E3t,?35:' ' ' 1- - A-.:.x.1: '...-'rl1' -L cf' 'f-:. arf it . ' , I - - 'fijFfi.1b'I'X!T' Q X. Theta Xi 0 Theta Xi 0 Theta Xi 0 Theta Xi I Theta Xi I Theta X1 vo 53 N E E N 'E 'S N 68 Zebra - if Homecoming brought forth a Zebra booth selling records, tapes, plants and hangers. Though only in existence for three se- mesters, ZEBRA was fully organized and raring to go in 7977. Bruce Gallagher presided this year over the eighteen member group, with great suc- cess. ZEBRA initiated several new members, but unlike the other Greek components on campus, membership was open to both males and females. This was a new phenom- enon at Shepherd, and judging from ZEBRA 's success it proved to be a desirable one. Concentrating mostly on open parties, the fraternitylsorority enjoyed many good times. lt was also, however, a motivating force on campus. ZEBRA took part in many stu- dent government sponsored projects: College Day for Underprivileged Children: Leader- ship Banquet, and campus elections. The group also set up a booth in the Home- coming Midway, selling plants, hangers, records and tapes. ln the Road Rally pre- ceding Homecoming, ZEBRA entered car 5.9, and even though it didn't place, the crew enjoyed an excellent trip. Looking forward to the new year, ZEBRA expects even more success and definitely more good times! Full speed ahead! Zebra's car 9949 is flying through the Homecoming car rally. Shepherd's Hrst maleifemale fraternity, Zebra is proud of its innovation. Moose Men: ifrontl J. Sanders: G. Lieb: B. Lattimerg Zag Wing Beauties: Sue Lechner, Tia Butts L. Jehlef J. Kotonus. ibafkl 5, Widdowsf F. Gilette, Masha Klatzo, Carol Burke, Annette Hurley R. Kelleher, D. Ross, G. Sullivan. Vickie Sparks. Q lmbibed in Moose spirit are Art Stewart, At a Zoo Wing outing, Patty Davis whoops Fred Gilette, Pat Dorsey, Jim MacFar- it up to the tune of Doing What Daddy land, Mike Hackman. Did to Mommy ro Get Me. 70 Unrecognized Groups we .Y rx - ' la -'M 1 fi Y F' 1. P Hi i iil . I. 1- Y-Y, -' M- m 1 ew , 1. 5' W l I5 ' 1 ' Fw The Voice of Independence by Joy Nelson To be or not to be . . . Greek, that is. We have constantly been exposed to whys of becoming Greek lthe brotherhood or sister- hood, the special Greek-only events, etc.l, but what about the majority of students who do not.wish to change their nationality? The non-Greeks, or G.D.l.'s lgod-damn- independents! have strong opinions and feelings about retaining their individuality. individuality is one of the most important reasons that a G.D.l. prefers to remain unattached . The majority of non-Greeks do not wish to become assimilated into a group that, however subtly, forces its members to accept certain ideals and beliefs that are shared by most of the members of the organization. How often have you heard some poor soul say, 'llohn used to talk to me, but now all his brothers are mad at me, so he can't anymore. Or somebody else will announce, l'd really like to go out with that guy, but l'm afraid that my sisters will laugh at me. Most non-Greeks will not put up with this sort of immature nonsense. Another reason for not joining a sorority or fraternity was coined into the phrase buying friends. A great deal of the non- Greeks feel no need to join a Greek organization, becuase they feel that they are quite capable of forming friendships and the aid of a sorority or fraternity. ln a Greek organization, one is almost obligated to feel sisterly or brotherly love for the other mem- bers. This is another aspect of the individual- istic view that the non-Greeks hold. G.D.l.'s wish to remain free to love and dislike people at their ,own discretion. They want no part of obligated affection. Friendships are made because of mutual respect and af- fection, not because people happen to wear the same jackets or tee-shirts. The size of Shepherd's campus also plays a major factor in many G.D.l.'s refusal to become Greek. Shepherd is not a huge university with a sprawling campus and 30,000 students. Shepherd is a small school and to meet or see everyone on campus, all one has to do is to go to classes, attend a few games, see some movies, go to dances, and spend a few minutes in the amphitheater. One does not really get lost in the shuffle of the crowds at Shepherd. To claim that Greek is the only way that one can meet people is absurd. G.D.l. 's want to meet people on their own terms and meeting people at Shepherd can be done without the aid of sisters or brothers, Some of the less ideological reasons deal with the amount of time that is required by membership in a Greek organization and the amount of money needed. Time is a valuable commodity for any person, and some people just do not have enough time to devote to a Greek or- ganization. Between the many meetings and the numerous social events, it can be an impossibility for people who belong to other non-Greek organizations or who hold down jobs while they attend school. Money is another factor in remaining independent. National Greek organizations cost an average of S60 a year. Local Greek organizations can cost between S20 and S30 a year, not including the organization's jackets and other must apparel. Some people have better things to do with their money. G.D.l.Cs have good reasons for remaining independent. To be non-Greek is not being eccentric, it is based on strong opinions that have sensible, logical reasoning behind them. Let's stop harrassing the independent: he knows what he 's doing!!! G.D.l 's 6.9 And then along cam There are several groups on campus that fit in neither the Greek, nor the G.D.l. categories. Not only that, but these groups are not even recognized as being groups by the administration. None-the-less, their presence is felt. Among these unacknowl- edged deviants are Moose, Nerds, Phi Kappa Kool, the Wing Nuts l2nd floor Kennamondl, E7 Pheha 7hL and Zoo Mhng L2nd HoonA wing Shawl. ' Often somewhat transient in their estab- lishment and membership, these folks are neither derelicts nor juvenile delinquents. Theyre just people who like to party, and are firm believers in the notion that if you want to get to heaven, you gotta' raise a little hell . . . , e, 1. Y, . .,,. ,, H ' --fxia i' 'fi-1 . xy Q LM.--wt - Q L. ,:F..,.-, , . 'Q -1.513 ity, 1.. emi? '- Q. 1'?.,:1ff ' W 'i J 4 fgf QW -'L il 5,5555-1 ' f hy ' IM :gm J gym, 'I an 'si ,' Xu M 1--V-V W Y, . ,, :M N N ,Z ' it Members of Ei Phelta Thi' Dwight Sponaugle, Jim Tait, Cathy Bennett, Dan Simmons, Barb lnwold, Rich Tragno. Checking out the score for Ei Phelta Thi is President Rich Tragno. Zoo Winger and future grad Betsy Mathews gets some tips from '77 grad Barb Bake Baker. Unrecognized Groups 71 This campus is full of 'joiners - those who can't settle for just classes, dinner, and a few friends. The 'joiners are those who need to keep going after class is out. So they volunteer time after time, joining club after club, until they can say, l'm a part of this place. For these people, Shepherd offers a wide variety of special interest groups, To name just a few, there is Debate, Public Speaking! L fwffsff+vf:1F'-A ' 72 Organizations and Clubs A Campus of JOITIETS Forensics, Jazz Ensemble, Band, Shepherd Flyers Association, lntenrarsity Christian Fel- lowship, Choir, Baptist-Sponsored Student Union, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Woodwind Ensemble, and Theater. If you are a 'joiner and this list seems incomplete - don't quit. Simply make your own group. Innovation is a necessary in- gredient in any 'joiners character. Getting set for takeoff, two members of the Shepherd Flyers Association pause for further directions. Debaters, like Jay Votel, are often video'taped to catch and correct mistakes. our Rhythm and jazz are what the Shepherd Jazz Ensemble is all about. Christian fellowship and Bible study are the goals of the Baptist Sponsored Student Union, Na-swvfqfg-,W,, ':. .4'? ., ,,, W, Organizations and Clubs 73 s X Y 5 . .., 3' v ' jx x mr Nw , .gifmm ws. I we gem -l-,.. 1-,,,. 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A Campus of Joiners Portraying young lovers, Pat Brown and Alan Whitters embrace in a scene from You Can 't Take lt With You . 1 , t , J 1-5' J ., t f 31' - Organizations and Clubs 75 5' W .551 fsitisiseif' fuiiisiskii W wi- ,V w,1,s1g- 5 'fl-?'Z2'2','E1:Hf 'f',,: E,1.:1 ,f7.,2':f: Q 1-2 M ' 11332913 mfg W: 1-1-if +-1 1 1 1-1-11 ,211 .sm new 1 H -1 P1 Q . :eds f yea' , -1 estszfff - 7 in fm J... we f, ff :W s,,4:e,f1:- f,f:e:v-.fi Mm, -I- 'FL . f 53555 M H ,iz 5553 tsl wa ga me if 3 9 - -aSiE?zs1Lii:f if'-GM -.1111 21 M-. :af-an emi , . fS21m:'tg: u zu Z, M 1 1 ff as s, ,sg 42-,Str QF , ,- , Wwe if-5 ' When most people look at Ha yearbook, they Wsee only pictures and words, They idea it took togxget those 0' that copy out just A yearbook is work!!! lt's a class section is s M We . .W .V .1545 1 Hzsesisasx 5 eszssx M , ' as , , - 1 ,tasiiflfizezmez 4 '?T?ii,g11, if , ,t , -at 2 S ' 0 0 c :Nm 5-was, ,Mist , ff2144,,,,fJ,f.f:21:'d ,m1W',,g4?i44 , 141 1 5 iiiliba-R SH v 1 1: 1-1 11.-. . Agfxfafw f x fr L 11 ff. x . , -sm gg f ei t -il, . 'VI editor sorting thru over 2000 individual A -T H ,X pgdgtos, puttinigbim into classiwrank andeeii F 3 I , 5 alPhaQ,QEf5f1f ' Ufdef phamig f t W it ' P who ifi coverta lfiee ig, ,gum ,J X, Q -34: at fraternity party, and a play -- all in one KA ' ,47 , if night- and stillwgfind time to Zgevelop and ref rolls of lt's a trackingi iL X lil then' and me n f story unrfr iz finalrykufrs me Editdr, X ' a takes endurance to work on the year- are longiiiandzgthe payi iii 's att. rewardifiat a yearbybokigtaffer gets is seeing his creation in print. Whether it's a photography, a feature story, aipage layout, or Qaggtwell-lettergyf'headline each is a A . 535252-e:,, . 2x,:1fl3i ffrives that pride than ertgough-rewarf' fora staff membeliilw l'his year, 37 Vggstudents joined the staff. cpnfffbunesevfs Uma' teezegce. mf rw 1 ., -- :iff e ..x-1...f11w 11,11-,.. tzytgfzs 3 w f ef-if 'U tss hours werefi gatheiiiig informafigii X 1 S- M1 fe 1 ,Q 1 25:31 -: W It 53.51 - .im 11,11 f -1, xt, 5 Q. L13 -T Q1 1 :vis ,xt if, ..s,, jd I M, ..,, WK, .. 1 ?ti t-L: sw- ' sa of 11: .1 11 1:w:,1f2fn.1.a ,1 .1 s W, It :V J :ffxf Ezsikffiaz fauswiiififi ji! ' HM M 275 2 FJ -gn? we - :ws I- New klifw tion: selecting ah? cropping photos: writing coiy, captions, M gvgy qand headlines: drawing Mongys another problem W ,,gs214Qs14Q21'ffH ,, 'ff 1 . 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Jim A dams News Editor .Todd Willman Editorial Editor .Siddy Groves Features Editor .Teresa Ring Sports Editor .Terry Cornwell Reporters: J. Nelson, J. Mc- Vey, D. Blickenstaff, E . Gagen. W. fr? i? ,114 Q T- . . . . . . 1-E 5711: L E- in ul- The Picket staff: lTop to botroml Urquardt, Kim Ashley, Mr. Perry, Cissy Groves, Todd Willman, Terry Ring, LuAnn Palmer, Mary Eidness, Diane Cella, Pegi Wells, Wynell Lauver, Advisor Henry Perry directs Teresa Groves in Picket make-up. EDIA... EDIA... EDLA... EDIA W.S.H.C. Radio Good evening, this is radio station WSHC beginning our broadcast day. WSHC is a class D educational FM station operating on an output power of I 0 watts. 'WSHC's operations and transmitter are located in Knutti Hall on North King Street in Shepherdstown, West Virginia. This announcement marks another busy day for those students who are involved with The Rock of Shepherd College Under the guidance of George Wilson, WSHC offers the Shepherd community the latest sounds in contemporary rock, country and jazz. Up-to-date news, weather and sports are also available to local listeners. Under station manager Dave Mayall, WSHC operated under a Top 40 I4-8 p.m.l! Album Rock I8-72 p.m.l format this past year. Also Mayall hosted along with Nancy Hill an informative afternoon program, which was well received by the campus audience. The show was broadcast from 77:30 to 12:30 every Monday and Friday afternoon and ran the gamut in radio entertainment. Everything from the latest campus hap- penings to detailed concert information from The Rock's won Terry was presented in order to keep the Shepherd student one step ahead. 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Creative Arts Chairman, Dr. Guy Frank fm T 53 Ji vu-- ww t S , 1 . i K Social Sciences Faculty 83 C ultivators of the Mind mm. ,, e Zim 84 Faculty Science and Mathematics Making a grand entrance in the student production of You Can't Take lt With You , are Dr. Willgoos and Professor Leimbacher. Future aviators listen intently to an explanation af a flight procedure, given by Dr. Keith Turner. ','t f V ' -' if ' -T ' -.Q1-4,-,-.. -.. 1' . J .. f ',j W ,v::,4v-Wiluii. -1 ,u-amy-u-,, 5- 3 .ga- V-we , 1 1 :Wal vi N'--Q cure- -.1 ' ., Lf? P35 f New X-.. 'X-L :P Q t n -Az., ,ex N f zu lk, Responding to the camera first, a student seems oblivious to a question posed by Coach Jacobs. my , 1 l.. el f W, Languages and Literature Professors often lend their aid at such trying times as registration. Faculty 85 Professors X511 ' s P lk XX ' .,, - U 'fx' FV, ' . 4. I ' , - 'mlb Q X , X ., , Dr. Millard Bushong Professor John Duffy, instructor of Busi- ness Administration, was brought to Shep- herd by Division Chairman Charles Printz. He felt it might be interesting to have a Harvard Graduate here, says Professor Duffy with a laugh. One of three retiring faculty, Professor Duffy is Iooking forward to new challenges. I've liked being an instructor and l've enjoyed the students. I could see how they've changed and developed and can feel a little satisfaction in being a part of this develop- ment. I 'll miss this, he says. In regards to Shepherd, Professor Duffy is quite positive. l think Shepherd is a real nice college. lt's a friendly school and from my observa- tion, it has improved year after year. And even though the students wouldn 't admit it, I think they realize it. Professor Henry Perry 86 Retiring Faculty Emeritus A native of Jefferson County, Dr. Millard Bushong, professor of History, has spent most of his life in the valley. Many of those years have been passed at Shepherd. This year, Dr. Bushong is retiring, but it is not something he dreads, I am looking forward to my retirement. l've been postponing things like reading and writing for too long, says Dr. Bushong. 'With a regular workload it's hard to find time for everything. l'll miss the students, of course, but l'll have enough hobbies to fill in the time I'd normally spend with them. Dr. Bushong feels that the main problem facing Shepherd's faculty is trying to motivate our students. Many students are poorly prepared and don't know what they want do do, he says. '7'he faculty try to have high standards and then the students complain that were unreasonable. In his opinion, however, the main problem here is that many students come to Shep- herd without realizing that learning requires effort and that this can be rewarding, but the effort must be made. They lthe studentsl don't want to work. Many don't realize that there is a difference between memorizing and thinking. '24 teacher has a definite responsibility for helping students to learn and that responsibility extends beyond just presenting materials and lectures in class. I want to help them LEARN. . When asked it any humorous experience concerning a student stands out in his mind, Professor Duffy replied, l'd like to think of my days as filled with amusing incidents. I really can 't pick out any single student or da y. I hate to say it, but I'm tickled pink. I love my students and teaching, but l've got so many things planned that l've been wanting to do. The speaker is professor Henry Perry, Assistant Professor.0f Journalism. The topic is retirement, which after 7 7 years at Shep- herd, he faces this semester. Professor Perry is a transplant of Texas, but he Ioves West Virginia and West Virginians more than any other place or people on earth. He fondly refers to those as my people. After many years in education Professor Perry believes that there is no such thing as teaching. lt's all a matter of learning. The teacher can love, guide, and inspire, but the process is one of learning. I don't think the term As for his own philosophy towards teaching, Dr. Bushong feels that 'history is just naturally interesting, and if it's dull it's because we make it that way. The teacher should try to enrich his offering with outside work. Dr. Bushong has had many humorous ex- periences during his stint at Shepherd. Many students have no idea of chron- ology. Once I was lecturing about Henry Vlll and his six wives. I was also telling about some of my experiences in England and told of having dinner with LadyAstor. Later when I asked to identify Lady Astor on a test, one student said she was a wife of Henry VIII. I know the student's think I'm old, but I'm not that old!! says Dr. Bushong with a laugh. . hx, ProfessorJohn Duffy instructor should be applied because it suggests the funneling in of materiaI, says Professor Perry. When asked what he feels the major problem facing the faculty of Shepherd is today, he replied simply, Creating an intellectual climate. Professor Perry is a lover of people and says that he has never met a human, or any other form of life, that was not good in man y, many respects. He enjoys life fully and finds a silver lining to every dark cloud. Speaking of his humorous experiences at Shepherd, Professor Perry quoted that there were plenty of them. !'ve certainly done a lot of laughing here, but always with someone and never at them. This page is dedicated to the memory of Dr. John E. K nipe,Associate Professor of Education and Professor Jesse Riggleman Assistant Professor of Physical Education. lt is also dedicated to the enlightenment of the human mind,' an endeavor to which these men devoted their lives. With deep respect and appreciation Goodbye, for now. X f-1' S, 2-lr , J- -f was .I . wif' 1 if s mf, 1' 0 K A, I ln, ,nk f. ...HI -Laing JY.. v .4 2 iid 211' 1 1, I AA is -LJ 5 .4 532331 ,S rf ' 1552 3153? Qiifwm' ' is if .' ff: 415 5112 L ,II 5... S, - , VIII? gif? IV af? 'f' f N511 E 'v' I-1 6 '13 w, Q? 11t 1,1- f5f1... 1, .1 - S me aw Eff 1. wk .V ifsfiw. fn, T11 v -Q fem bf 'cn 1 Nts ,W Vit- 'VV , 'uf x m k. an ,f aww' E1 , I ,Z mm ,M . 3,5 1 ng ,Q ' . I , 'fu' 'L Lv .x I - . f 2 911-if ,s.,,17,.1i11,- .1 'ifif .5 4 . W1f,1J5IQv'7I I 'V .. ' ,71- 1 'I if , 4 I ,, . 1 '1 l ,E I AGR Y 5 I ,Iss ' 1 ' ', ,,,, 1 - 1' 1 J. X iw ' , 9 , . .,I. V II I I, 1. IV r 1 Vi, 5 ' ,. 1 . Z ' 3 ' 1 Q12 'N 1. ' f 1 . 2- ' fm . A , IQVIIIIVI VI . I w-IIIQII V1 - I . ,Q T. 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All in the line of duty, two stu- dent nurses bide their time at the Blood Pressure Clinic. eyond th Classroom When a student decides his major, often he feels the need to do more in that field than in-class study. This is when that stu- dent goes beyond the classroom, and into the arms of a departmental club. These clubs are established as extentions of their department. Students meet and take an active role in deciding how they feel their major should affect their lives. Much is learned and gained. The time put in is well worth the experience taken out. Shepherd boasts thirteen departmental clubs: Social Welfare Assoc.: Student Nurses Assoc.: Park and Recreation Assoc.: Political Science Club: M.E.N.C. lMusicig Phi Epsilon Kappa lP.E.i,' SAHPER lHealth, P.E., and Recreationlg W.RA. lWomen's Recreation Assoc.i: Home Economics Club: Beta Iota Omicron fSciencei,' Sigma Pi Epsilon I Chem- istryi: International Relations Club: and Student Education Assoc. 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Or depending on the situation, even SUPERHEROES. Shepherd had its share of superheroes in all phases of athletics. One tends to think of a comic book or television character when he hears the term, but as any Ram fan will attest, Shepherd superheroes were for real. Coaches tend to frown upon such identification. They feel team sports should stay that way - as a team. Certainly this argument is valid, but coaches Barr and Starkey as well as other Shepherd mentors will have to agree there were some performances in the past season that were of super- heroic proportions. One of many cases in point, is that of Howard Hammen. The 5-7, 775 pound freshman tailback was the smallest player on Shepherd's gridiron squad. However, his desire and dedication were of much larger measurement. His heroics began in the sixth game against West Virginia Tech. The Baltimore native had rushed four times for 66 yards and two touchdowns. Pre- viously, he was a non-starter for the Rams, playing on special teams. The next game, he didn't score, but he went near 700 yards in rushing again and set up two touchdowns in the Rams' 77-0 whitewashing of West Liberty. The little warrior paced the Rams to another win the next week as he was on the receiving end of two Rick Kingsbury aerials for two more touchdowns in a 28- 70 win over Bluefield. In the seasons final conference game against Northern Division rival Salem, the runty running back open the Ram's scoring with a nine-yard run for yet another touchdown. This paved the way for Shepherd's win en route to a well deserved WVC Northern title. Like all heroes, Hammen is modest. He later reflected, I don't thinkl was the main reason we had such a good season. It was just a matter of everyone pulling together as a team. l don 't think you can point out one individual for being responsible for the success of a whole team. Hammen had a teammate who performed Herculean tasks as well. ln fact, he has been a Shepherd superhero for four years on the gridiron. His punts have been a priceless commodity for the Shepherd defense as any opposing mentor will tell you. Larry Hersh deservedly ended his four year stint under coach Walter Barr by playing on the best team in Shepherd's history. Week after week, his booming spirals kept opponents pinned back in their own territory. He was observed by professional scouts, who make it a living looking for that special athlete with talent- a superhero if you will. Hersh is a versatile performer.. ln his career as a Ram, he played no less than four positions at one time or another. Most evident of that fact was his play in the Civitan Bowl. The Rams won their 70th of 72 bowls in a slophole. A torrential downpour before and during the game prevented Madison and Shepherd from playing out any kind of game plan. ln these three-yards-and-a-splash-of-mud conditions, it was Hersh who won defensive player of the game honors with his eight punts fall over 45 yards longl and a key interception. Challace McMillin, Madison coach, later commented as he wrung out his soaken togs, Hersh was the difference. Without him, we're in position to score a lot more times than we were. Similar accolades have been ac- corded to the one-time national punting champion by other coaches who have lost. season for UPERHERCES ln true superhero fashion, Hersh, is retrospect, commented, l'm glad l was able to contribute my part to our great season. We all knew before the season started, we had a shot at going all the way. Coach Barr wouldn't let us forget it either. He never gave up on us. Autumn's superheroes at Shepherd weren't always on the football Held. John Hamilton, a freshman phenomona, came out of nowhere to become the Rams' top finisher in several cross country races. Before the cross country season began, he had gone through strenous workouts only to suffer a leg injury, which delayed his coming out for the team. Once he arrived, coach Harry Young's running Rams improved their fortunes. When asked who was a superhero on the womens volleyball team, all of her teammates repeatedly mentioned the name of freshman Phyliss Miller. Her diving saves and outstanding play at the net won her the praise of team- mates and foes alike. She later revealed, 'When you play for a team, you should share the good times and the bad times alike. The reason we did so well in the state tourna- ment was because we worked so well together. lt's really unfair to single out one player for all the credit. lt seems modesty abounds in superheroes. Talent does too, as evidenced by Patti Hedges. The slim sophomore netter finished with the best mark among all of the lady Ram's tennis squad. Her 6-7 record was one reason Coach Roger Parker's team had its best season ever. Hedges' slipped past the first two rounds of competition in the state tournament. ln the finals, she lost by the same scores she had won by pre- viously, 6-4, 6-2. l don't consider myself a superstar or anything like that. There are so many other players better than me. Sally lWartherl could have had a fantastic season if she hadn't played such tough competition . . Hedges pointed out with modesty. Pete McCloskey was Shepherds answer to Aqua-Man as he set eight school swimming marks. lf anyone deserves superhero status, it is he. Along with the relay team of Cathy Murphy, Carol Twigg, Kim Davis, and Jill Jennings, McCloskey headed the group that coach Rick Gibson called, the best swimmers l have ever coached. The past winter saw several superheroes on the basketball court. Most notable was Gilbert Allen, who single-handedly carried the Rams in the absence of super shooter Rodney Sewell. Allen led the Shepherd quintet in scoring and rebounding. Bob Dickman and Jeff Cook can't go unmentioned. Dickman won two games with last second shots while Cook's final-second tip-in gave the Rams a 7 7-70 win over West Liberty. And who can forget Joe Spencers 75-point, 74-rebound performance against Fairmont? The leading scorer in Shepherd basketball was not any the aforementioned, nor their teammates. Instead, it was vivacious Vicki Harbough, who averaged over 22 points a game. Her performances led the lady cagers to a satisfying season. The songs of spring brought forth names like Tim Smith and Wayne Wilson. Smith equaled his school mark and state record in the 720 highs while Wilson set a new mark l70.0l in the 700. 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A 14-7 decision over Randolph-Macon in Ashland, Va., came as a result of the Gold and Blue's recoveries of two fumbles deep in Yellow Jacket territory. Bunky Black scored on a six-yard pass and Warfield did likewise on a two-yard run in the third quarter to cement another win. But the defense proved to be the deciding factor as it turned back four Macon drives with interceptions. They forced 17 miscues while making only six themselves. The Concord Mountain Lions handed the 'F Hem.: Rams their initial defeat of the season as Kingsbury, hampered by a rib injury, just missed a 40-yard field goal with 27 seconds left. The 9-7 loss saw the Rams' Larry Hersh 's 44.2-yard punting average wasted as Con- cord's Terry Hughes connected on a 32- yard field goal to make up for a missed extra point. The three pointer came with a little over five minutes left in the game. Until then, the Rams owned a 7-6 lead on Warfield's one-yard plunge. Despite wet weather conditions, Shepherd maintained its Civitan Bowl mastery the next week and started its seven-game string with a 6-0 effort over Madison in muddy Mar- tinsburg. Wilson gained 106 yards and the most valuable offensive player award. His 52 yards in a third quarter drive set up Warfieldis one-yard scoring dive. Hersh was named the outstanding defen- sive player for his driving punts which pene- trated the pouring rains and kept the Dukes bottled up in their own territory. He also picked off a pass to kill a Duke drive. Little freshman Howard Hammen sparked Shepherd to its victory over West Va. Tech the next week. The Hammer drove for 66 yards and two touchdowns. Wilson and War- field added TDs to pace a 25-10 decision. The Ram offense rolled up 323 yards as compared to the Golden Bears' 778. Ham- men 's 43-yard runner put a complete damper on Tech 's homecoming. Homecoming for Shepherd fans was a lot brighter the next week as the Ram defense- collected its second shutout. West Liberty was victimized 17-0 by a stingy defensive unit which allowed only 103 total yards and pilfered two passes. It was homecoming time again the next week for Bluefield, which the Rams easily downed 28- 10. The Shepherd secondary had a field day as it picked off five errant aerials to up its season total to 22. Ham- men snared two scoring passed to Kings- bury. Hernandeze Williams and Kingsbury added touchdowns in the second half to complete the scoring. The Rams now stood 7-1 and faced two major obstacles on the road to a WVC championship - namely Fairmont State and Salem. They would not be overcome easily. The Falcons had lost only once to Shepherd in the last 20 years. Besides they were play- ing at home, where they rarely lost. Salem? The Tigers were merely the champions of the WVC and runners-up in the NAIA cham- pionship game a year ago. It was a stiff row Bringing the opposition to a grinding halt is a Larry Salley 1380! specialty. to hoe indeed! Lo and behold, the Rams came out on top 10-7 in a closely contested battle. Bob Bonnevilleis recovery of a Tinker Jack- son fumble at the Fairmont six set up Warfieldis four-yard scoring rumble in the initial period. The Falcons would lose two more fumbles and an interception, That pick-off by Ron Proctor was inevitable as the Rams strangled Fairmonts ground game by allowing only two yards. Barr called the effort one of the best defensive performances I have ever seen. Kingsbury's 26-yard field goal in the third quarter proved to be the winning margin as Bob Horback scored for the Falcons on an eight-yard sweep in the fourth quarter. Fairmont threatened to score twice more, but it only met a stone wall, led by Mike Daye, in key situations. Now only Salem remained. The same Tiger team Inee All-American Jack Delo- planel that disheveled Shepherd 27-0 a year ago was tough as ever as they visited Ram country November 6 with an 8-0-1 record and a fourth-place ranking in the NAIA national poll. The Rams in the meantime had climbed to ninth place in the association 's poll. . Thus the stage was set for a battle between two of the finest small college teams anywhere according ,to many re- porters. Before a roaring Parents' Day crowd, the Rams toppled the Tigers 17- 13. In terms of national recognition, this is the most im- portant game we have ever won Barr said. The Tigers scored midway through the initial period when quarterback Dave Wright sprinted up the middle 16 yards for a TD. At that time, the Rams were being outgained 128-5 in total yardage. In fact, the Rams lost the statistics battle by a large margin. But they won the real battle in the second quarter as they dominated it from start to finish. 1976 FOOTBALL RESULTS 28 . . FROSTBURGSTATE. . .14 ' 16 . . . W.VA. WESLEYAN. . . .6 14 . . .RANDOLPH-MACON . . .7 I 7 ..... CONCORD ...... 9 6 . . . . MADISON. . . . .0 I 25 .... .W.VA. TECH ..... 10 17 .... WEST LIBERTY ..... 0 . BLUEFIELD . . 28 10 . . .FAIRMONTSTATE. . . .7 17 ...10 .....SALEM..,...13 30 . . .SALISBURYSTATE. . .13 COALBOWL 7 . . .CONCORD ..... 21 Football 101 uizxsau 7 ww f Mg , 19' zfxxwc , sfa wifi 5 1, 1-Z am , 1:74 4 ram. ff EA WP gl r Wx 8. 8 Q' Q . 'WT' 2 X 3 ,Q , . -.4 X X 2 I in K , lu SQ: iam 1 3 WU Q if , 1 imfflf f ., . , 1 Eli 7 LE? I Y ' ff ., V Q .W h Y fi 'fl ' Q '1 x'?'7 ' . V Af --M'-, . - ,. Nu J - ,.. . 9 K 1 Q N Q Y 2? ,QM 1 ' rg A -- 1' ,131 1'-' ' w ' aw-4Q'1,f::f ' 4 N 'UI TN, F' 1 was M 1 -- an ,wewwp 1, 4 , - Q 4 nz 51 :gm Y 1 .. x,,, 1 ag .4 1 me W. gm, N. def? vs Q K yn,-' 1 ' 'swx A 1 -1 -' v ek , 4.x v V W ww -3 GH' 5 J I 11 ' T ,... , ,Q . ,.- . ,, N- 11 155532- it bury State the next week, 30-13, in an al- most anti-climatic contest. Still, the win enabled them to move into the NAIA top five. The first annual Coal Bowl pitted the Rams against the only team that could beat them during the course of the season - Concord. The Mountain Lions brought a 7-3 mark into the game vs. the Rams 10-7 record. Shepherd's hopes for a national playoff bid were quickly dashed as Concord handed the Rams a disheartening 21-7 loss. Tony Liscomb scored on a 1 -yard run in the second quarter. The 7-0 margin was expanded as the second half kickoff was returned 91 yards by the 'Cat's Carlos Lee. Kingsbury scored the only points for the Rams with a 3-yard run in the third canto. The score was set up by a 35-yard pass play from Kingsbury to MacFarlane. Defensively, the Rams allowed 285 yards, but Pat Dorsey's pickoff in the second quarter gave the Shepherd defense a season total of 25 - tops in the nation. Dorsey was one of eight seniors who were vital parts in the Ram machine. Hersh and Kingsbury, who Barr called the best pair of kickers in the country will go the gradua- tion route as will Mike Burke, Bob Bon- neville, Rich Chaney, and Dave Jackson. The Goal of Coal was not achieved, but not many expected the Rams to reach that far. And only time will tell how much farther they will go. A wet Warfield encourages his team. 6 il ' L ' ' i 1 1-141 ze. -, . so -. - -.1 f A 3 t.. . at at-1 3 E9 ---' --yff 2 V. ' 4 . ' ' - 4 ,- . -Vary, ,I . ,.' Q , W I-Mb? .N . S9413 I V: A -.-JL -. . - . , lt isn 't all touchdowns and trophies. Okie Eagle mad dog! 42: .M '3 ta f '.. Courtesy of blocks by Wilson and Pyke, Dave Neal rambles for big yardage vs. West Liberty. Savvy Sam Sfanmf, nabg 3 Him-oppef in gpen field' Football 103 '.W'.!.,, ,QQ 1' 9 io-B34 0-' Q' ,ar L4 . .Ki W , Q 6 K S, fkx Q w ' x li? .M W 7.17 ' 'L 1 . w X mi:- 'Hs 4' . xx A '12 4, -T:--A ' Qs ty Rawlangcmdy 1 ,ML Q x , . nf. , . . fiiz- Q Q 24-X55 2 .,,1 ,X 31,12 Jie. gg, -Q Mae zu gsm ffm, ,sam ! 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Ram fortunes remained pretty much the same throughout the year despite the emer- gence of freshman John Hamilton. He literal- ly came out of nowhere to become Shep- herd's top runner. Hamilton 's unfortunate fall in the WVIAC meet cost the Rams a higher ranking, but they were still able to edge out West Virginia Tech. Earlier, the Rams finished ahead of Mor- ris Harvey by a score of 27 1-219 in the West Liberty Invitational for their only other win. Again, Hamilton was the top finisher as he clocked in at 32:79 for a 36th-place finish. He was followed by John Stevens, Chris Seymour, Stan Roach and Pete Suica. lt was a season of patience for the Rams. For Coach Young, for his young runners and for their followers. Perhaps in the not too distant future, the running Rams will con- ceivably set a pace of victory. lRightl Coach Young jogs with opponents from Eastern Mennonite, and lleftl, checks Stan l?oach's time at the finish. 7 06' Cross Country 4 4 ! 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Yet when probable All-American Rodney Sewell broke his foot in the twelfth game of the season, little did anyone dream of the dramatic con- sequences that would follow. The Rams' basketball team finished 14-9, a far cry from the previous year's 33-3 fin- ish. But one can 't expect a team to follow a phenomenal act like that. With the high- scoring Sewell out, the Rams fell below the 20-win mark for the first time in five years. A rash of injuries, the inexperience of the younger players forced into starting roles and the nemisis of poor officiating all contributed to the Rams' fall from a lofty NAIA seventh place ranking. All things considered, coach Bob Starkey was satisfied his team finished as well as it did. The season had a promising start. The Rams tackled national power Malone Col- lege in the Wheeling Tip-Off Tourney. With Sewell's 32 points, Shepherd was never behind and came out 84-70 winners. Next came the challenge of hosting Wheeling Cardinals led by high-flying Rod Gaddy. The Rams came from behind as tournament MVP Sewell hit four free throws in the last 40 seconds to ice the title. Sewell easily won the battle of the Hot Rods as he outscored Gaddy 31-21. He was named to the All-Tournament team along with Larry Cain and Mike Philippi. Early in the contest, Sewell became only the second player to break the 2000-point barrier here. Free throws made the difference in the next game as the Hams downed the visiting Mounties of Mt. Saint Mary's, 76-73. The Blue and Gold netted 20 of 26 foul shots as compared to the Mount's nine of 21. Sewell again led the way with 29 points while Philippi excelled as a playmaker, hand- ing out 10 assists. Hot Rod led the Rams in scoring with 25 the next contest, but the visiting Senators Hot Rod pumps in two of his 25 points against Davis and Elkins in an upset loss to the Senators. of D 81 E took advantage of 28 Ram turn- overs to win 84-80. Conference rival Fairmont topped the visiting Rams as usual. This time by a 63-56 margin. The Falcons trailed early in the sec- ond half but came back despite 18 points from Gilbert Allen. Don Stinette's turnaround jumper with two seconds left clinched a 91-89 decision over Alderson-Broaddus. Sewell once more led the visitors with a 31-point performance. For Stinnette, his shot was old hat. lt was the third time in his career he had won a ULINLIEJLLQJ ' Y USU game in the last seconds. A second half dry spell didn't prevent Starkey's charges from gaining their fifth wing they punished Otterbein 73-67. The Rams went without a field goal for 71 minutes at one time, but they held on. Despite an ankle injury, Sewell led all scorers with 27 counters. Frank Moten and fellow freshman Cain led the Rams past West Liberty on Dec. 77 with 76 and 18 points respectively. Stinnette also contributed 16 for the Sewell-less herd, which came away 89-69 winners. ' ezm- Rodney Sewell sits in solitude as his teammates map out strategy. A broken foot prevented his breaking the school record. Before Christmas, Randolph-Macon dealt Shepherd a jolt as the visiting Jackets wan easily, 84-66. An ice-cold first half proved to be the difference for the Rams. Monmouth College lN,J.l topped Shep- herd in its own classic on January 5, but the Rams bounced back to take Edinbaro 84-79 in the consolation. The emergence of fresh- man lvan Dent proved to be a pleasant sur- prise during the tourney. The lanky freshman Freshman lvan Dert fires over Fairmount? Carr in Shep herd's 60-58 win. Men 's Basketball 109 Success, but. . . popped in 20 points in two appearances. Toppling nationally ranked and undefeated Bluefield State on January 8 was one of the high points of the season, But the 69-64 win proved to be a low point as well, as Shepherd lost the services of Sewell. The stellar career of the Prince Frederick native was painfully aborted. During his stint with Starkey, the Rams went 91-18. lt hurts when you lose 27 points out of your lineup like that Starkey admitted. The pain began the very next game of the road trip. The Rams were reduced to three available players in the final moments against Morris Harvey in Charleston. injuries and officials took their toll as the Golden Eagles prevailed 72-59. Later Starkey commented on the 32 fouls assessed to his team. lt's like someone tying you up and beating your family. There's nothing you can do but stand there and watch itf' Salisbury took two overtimes to Hnish the Rams a week later. The hosting Sea Gulls carved out a 71-70 victory despite Allen's 15 points and 15 rebounds. Allen led the way with 22 points against Glenville on January 26, but the Pioneers coasted over the visiting Blue and Gold. 92-73. The road trip ended on a better note. 84 . . Malone . . . . 70 89 .... Wheeling. . . . 80 I 76 . . . M1.sr.Mafy's .... 73 80 . . Davis and Elkins . . . 84 56 .... Fairmont ..... 63 91 . .Alderson-Broaddus. . . 89 73 .... Otterbein ..... 61 89 .... West Liberty .... 69 66 . . Randolph-Macon . . . 84 86 . . .Monmouth ..... 94 84 . . Edinboro . . . . 77 69 .... Bluefield . . . . 64 59 . . . MorrisHarvey. . . . 72 70 . . Salisbury . . . . 71 73 . . . Glenville ..... 92 80 . . . GeorgeMason. . . . 79 71 . . .WestLiberty .... 70 60 . . Fairmont . . . . 58 80 . . .Salem. . . . 79 ' 78 ..... Salem ...... 79 87 . . . GeorgeMason. . . . 70 80 .... Dominican ..... 49 WVC TOURNAMENT 89 . ...Concord.....92 1 10 Men s Basketball CE The 1977 Rams finished with a 14-9 mark with: lfrontl Dan Stinnette, Gilbert Allen, Jeff Cook, Alben Middle- Kirdell Woodyard, Larry Cain, Mike Philippi, Bob Dick- ton, Joe Spencer. lRow 3l Coach Bob Starkey, Frank man, Ivan Dent, and Keith Kmg. lRow 2l Rodney Sewell, Moten, Chuck Hipp, Dave 0wens,Assistant Eric Cook. r l : I A1-.1 . lt's not the Great Pumpkin , but only Gilbert Allen as he attempts to retrieve a loose shot in WVlAC tourney action. Against George Mason University, super sub Bob Dickman fired in a 20-feet jumper at the buzzer to give the Rams an 80-79 decision. Two nights later, in Montgomery, Jeff Cook's tip-in with seven seconds left knocked off the Hilltoppers for the second time in the season. The Rams came home to meet the ever- tough Fairmont Falcons. On Jan. 31, a date local cager fans will remember for a long time, Shepherd prevailed 60-58. lt was the first time in 1 1 years that Joe Retton's club had fell to a panhandle team. ' Joe Spencer couldn 't have picked a better game to turn in the game of his collegiate career. The rugged fonrvard netted 15 points and pulled down 14 rebounds. Allen was the game 's high scorer with 16. Salem came to Sara Cree Hall three nights later and almost went home with a win. Big Joe Spencer tips in a missed shot in the Ram's 84-6 6 loss to Randolph-Macon. Menis Basketball 1 1 1 x ,,!Na ig G . Yaix Aixam Qwwq, ,ef .i-x,QTy' 3' ' .X N ' .' vsp' W ' ,Q ' ' ,I 'r L91 ii Q is . 4 ff iff? , f., 'A vi ts:- lPf'Q'L:' ,, lead! 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GK-I X1 18 Men's Tennis From fourth place to conference champion is quite a leap to make in a year's time, but then the 1976 Rams were quite a team. Under coach Roger Parker, the same team that finished fourth in the 1975 state tourna- ment took its first WVIAC tennis title ever. The win earned the Shepherd netters a trip to the University of Missouri in Kansas City, Mo. for the NAIA championships. How- ever, the Rams did not fare as well there as everyone lost In the first round. Parker summed up his team's feelings by stating afterwards, 'We're just happy to be here. We knew the competition would be tough. l think we handled it pretty well. l mean nobody was getting blown off the courts. It shows that we can handle the play of some of the bigger schools. Riding 9-3 mark into the conference play- offs, the Rams racked up 29 points to beat out defending champion West Liberty. Num- ber two seed Stockton Wright won the state title at that position. He also teamed up with Kurt Brown to take the state doubles champ- ionship. Other state champions for Shepherd included number three man John Koepke, who teamed with Jay Steckman to win the title in third-seeded doubles. Sixth seeded Pat Dorsey won the state title as well to contribute to the Rams' win- ning point total. The Rams' 29 points marked the first time in 13 years that West Liberty or Morris Harvey had not represented the WVIAC at the nationals. The Rams arrived at their peak from fine regular season play. After dropping the open- er to a tough VMI squad, Parker's crew shutout its next five opponents and didn't lose a match until Catholic University, a NCAA power, snapped Shepherd's winning streak at eight. ' A win over Eastern Mennonite and a loss to West Liberty, that was later avenged, gave the Rams their finest season slate in years. Fourth and fifth seeds John Hillburg and Dave Wells were the Rams' big individual winners as each posted a 10-2 mark. They were followed by Dorsey l9-2l, Wright 18- il, Brown 18-41, and Koepke 17-51. The Brown and Wright combo went un- defeated 19-Ol while Koepke and Steckman teamed up for an 8-1 record. With everyone returning for another shot at the nationals, the Rams will be raising their share of rackets to the dismay of op- ponents in the WVIAC, and hopefully, in Kansas City. gp-5' 'f 1165 5, rv x55 L' -ie 25:5 1 , s. x ' a A 11 2 ' 4. at h K AA Coach Roger Parker watches over a doubles match against Virginia Military Institute. Kansas City: Home of the Chiefs and the Royals, and host to the Ram netmen. WVC's 1976 champs: Front - Dave Wells, John Hillburg, Kurt Brown. Back - Pat Dorsey, Stock Wright, Coach Parker, John Koepke, Jay Steckman. . Dorsey backhands one up against C oncord. :w , Mens Tennis I 79 5 Cfelmcdl. jump and Vault amd. .. .. 11:11 i A Q l if 'f 'f ' ' awry JM J t i My , 4, xv GILL Q' A glaring lack of distance runners kept the Shepherd thinclads from having a banner season like they wanted. However a 20- point performance by Wayne Wilson sal- vaged the Rams' effort by pacing Shepherd to a fourth-place finish in the state tourna- ment in Charleston. Wilson, the Rams' leading scorer over the course of the season lover 70 pointsl set new Shepherd records in the 700 and the 220 as well. His 9.9 clocking in the 100 was good for third in the state. His 220 time of 22.4 earned a second-place ranking among the conference 's sprinters. Reliable Tim Smith captured a pair of thirds in the state meet. The lanky senior owns both school marks in the 330 inter- mediates and the 120 high hurdles. His respective times were 58.4 and 75.4. Coach-turned-competitor John Martin didn't fare badly in Charleston as he cap- tured fourth in the triple jump with a leap of44'6 The Rams fared well in every meet during the sprint and field events. The 440 relay team was unbeaten as Wilson, Smith. 120 Track and Field Above.' Tim Smith clears a hurdle en route to a new school record, while Art Stewart lbelawi puts to a third place finish. Hernandeze Williams and Bunky Black teamed up to thoroughly dust opponents. Mike Hackman flirted with a 13-foot mark as he performed well in the pole vault. Other field events were capably handled by Steve Trout and Clyde Eggleton lshot puti, Greg Hofe ldiscusl and Ken llgenfritz Have- linl. The Rams' proverbial 'Achilles heel was the distance events. Shepherd, at times, could only place one competitor in any dis- tance race over 440 yards. And that was newcomer John Hamilton, who gained nothing but experience. Head coach Mark McHale was pleased with his sprinters. 'Wayne, Bunk and Her- nandeze all did great jobs for us. Of Smith, McHale commented, He's the most con- sistent hurdler we have and his record shows it. However McHale laments, 'We didn't get the help I thought we would from our cross country program. We were hurting when it came to distance events. Balance is the key to successful track program McHale concluded. The '77 Ram thinclads: lfrontl J. Hamilton, T. Smith S. Emmert, J. Martin. lBackl M. Hafe, M. Hackman T. Crewe, D. Wells, R. Kennedy, J. Combs, M. Mc- Hale, l. Black, W. Wilson, M. Daye, D. Beale, H. Williams, S. Doss, K. llgenfritz. ,... v-: -' W , - iff.: '22 1- i . . ' '- 35- .f , 3- V ' . ,- ..,'-,ta-f ..:- - - ' -,111 Q 3 -Q ' JT' ......,., 4, L ia gv,, Qgfl 'i 1. T L Dallas Beale executes a triple jump. Hernandeze Williams smokes in the 440 relay. 122 Golf LDRDS 0F THE LINK Coach Ed Finchamfs golfers enjoyed their finest season in years. The Rams Hnished with a 1.9-6-1 season mark. According to Fincham, the team's high point of the year was its phenomenal show- ing in the WVlAC golf tournament in Beckley. The Rams' two-round total of 651 strokes was 12 more than conference champion Glenvilles 639. However it was good for a second place finish. Bill Zaleski, who was the Rams' most valuable golfer by his consistent low medalist performances, sparked the second-place showing with his two rounds of 78,' which tied him with Glenville's Greg Del Prince, who was the WVlAC's Golfer of the Year. ' Zaleski, who was runner-up in the voting for the award, and his brother Joe, were two reasons behind our best match of the year says Fincham. Joe, along with veterans Gary Stefaniga and Larry Lehew, finished the two-day competition with a 167. ln other tournaments, the Rams finished Above: Jim Mooney lines up a putt. Right: Gary Stef- aniga gets a tip from a club pro. fourth in the WVIAC Southern Invitational and fifth in the Northern Invitational. Fincham elaborated on the success of his charges by stating, 'When we knocked Virginia powers, Bridgewater and Hampden- Sydney, people thought we were playing over our heads. But l wasn't surprised. We worked hard every day before the season. lt was just a matter of our returning golfers playing up to par and our newcomers and lower seeds coming through when they had to. Freshman Keith Kave did come through in the finals from his sixth seed spot with a sparkling 173. Fincham feels with the same nucleus re- turning next year, anything less than a tour- nament championship or two would definite- ly be below par. 'We had our chance at the title this year and we missed. Next year we should be able to take our share of matches, Fincham points out. For these Lords of the Links , it would only be fitting. W,-, tunxsm, , IL. Q ' . , . s 4 :sin ' A im A A SW Q ' .JSE - V -1 ,gg 'si 1. Y: 3 I f -' fsiiinq, , W ' . 1 fl . sw :ive 4 smite .fseffi-r We , .1 ' 5, f , .. 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Jacobs, replacing the late Jesse Riggle- man, found his first stint at college baseball coaching a challenge. The Rams dropped an opening doubleheader to Salisbury State, but sprang back to split twinbills with Point Park College and Eastern Mennonite. The season's high point was a double- header sweep of nemesis Fairmont State. The first win was a 17-9 decision with veteran hurler Marc Arvon picking up his first and only win of the season. First base- man Larry Hersh and outfielder Mark Sager provided the offensive spark with eight hits and 10 RBI 's between them. The nightcap saw Sager notch his first of four wins as the Rams won their third in a row. 9-4. Homers by Hersh and catcher Doug Higgins were the big blows for the Rams' 12-hit attack. The winning streak, which was snapped, saw Shepherd push 41 runs across the plate in four games. Shortly afterwards came a split against Point Park. A two-run homer by Hersh paced the Rams to a 7-6 nightcap win. The rest of the season was pretty bleak for Jacobs and his charges. However, he feels, We had our chances, but it was the same old story of not getting our pitching and hitting together for one game. We be- came a stronger team near the season 's end and with this same bunch coming back plus a couple of good recruits, next season promises to be an exciting one. Sophomore Sager, who posted a 4-2 record and led the team with a .366 batting average is one case for Jacobs' optimism. He will return with junior Doug Higgins l.333 and four home runsl to form a steady and sure battery. Senior Larry See supported Sager with a .355 mark while junior leligibility-wise! Larry Hersh led the team with seven home runs and 33 RBl's. lf the Rams can match their team batting average of .302 next season, then Jacobs and his diamond nine will dream of bats, bunts and bases every chance they can. Larry Hersh awaits pick-off throw from Mark Sager against Randolph Macon. 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V X + , awk :sg vrgf, yy 'N'-eu, Y 4 A 1 H ' A ' ff, T , Awe at at .ef '5T' ' ' u ' , efffe-' as JN 4 Y wr , -- -1 ,.. , 'M' M l .i 1 2lf v7'wi,P L :,, QQQLQN Wi gp: M 'W ' - What do hundreds of students, staff, men and women at Shepherd have in common? They all have an athletic interest and they fulfill it by participating in a variety of sports activities offered by the Intramural Depart- ment. Under the direction of Ed Fincham and his hustling assistants, the department of- fered competition in over 20 levels of activi- ties. The most popular sports in terms of participation were football and basketball for the men, and volleyball and three-man basketball for women. A number of informal organizations and fraternities helped make the programs a success and at the same time they grew a little closer together by helping each other and themselves in some wholesome compe- tition. There were winners who achieved their just rewards, but there really weren't any losers. The purpose of intramurals is to give the students of Shepherd a chance to be athletic without being an athlete ibut it hehnedl. There were a fair share of disputes, but it can be expected when you have two or more people battling for one objective.' winning! But the main objective as far as the Intramural Department is concerned, is to make sure everyone has a chance to do what he or she wants on a non-varsity athletic level and have fun at it . . . and thatfs what's great about the games people play!! ln tramursls 127 4--' ., 4 1 I x 'YV x T Jae ' ..., K ,' , qt, fr-. . The Games , F 4-' g y,.. a ' 0 I 5 J Z 1.1 W E' 3 G-A Q 0 In I People Play e 2 ' 3 - ' '52 ff? - ,, INTRAMURALSJ THE BEST D Q .. A Men's Football , . , .... Space Taxi Women 's Football .... Chocolate Chips Men's Archery . . . . . David Harmon Women 's Archery . . . . . Gail Kidwell Men's Jogging KSTAFFI . . . Harry Young Men 's Jogging ..... Da ve Richardson Women 's Jogging lSTAFFl . 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Intramurals 729 QUEENS QF Q7flfl1UETl'IlCDW Women's sports at Shepherd enjoyed a great deal of success during the 76-77 school year. And while they don't draw as much attention as their male counterparts, women athletes are just as important and exciting. This is attested to by the lady Rams' tennis squad, which had its finest season ever under coach Roger Parker. The women netters finished with a 6-1 record, which included an impressive 5-2 opening win over East Coast power, Salis- bury State. Number one seed Sally Warther pushed to top her opponent and her team- mates rallied to take the remaining singles matches to clinch the young team's initial win. The following match the lady Rams also won 5-2. Against Mount St. Mary's, Warther lost her first match, but strong showings by the remaining seeds, Pam Pierce, Kitty Thornton, Patti Hedges and Diane Swain notched another win for Parker's proteges. The next four wins were by the familiar 5-2 score. The ladies were beaten, however, by that same score in the season's finale against Salisbury. Next, the ladies proved they didn't de- serve their last-place seeding in the WVIAA tournament staged in Charleston. The nubile netters were ranked eighth in a field of eight, but when the dust of compe- tition had lifted, the Rams were lookin' good in fifth place with five points, which was just 17 off the pace set by state champion Marshall University. , Parker was pleased to say the least. T his was a very young team lthe top three seeds were freshmen, while the rest of the squad was made up of three sophomores and a juniorl. We had little or no collegiate experience. I knew they were talented, but I never dreamed they would do this well. 'We have everyone coming back next season plus a few more freshmen. l can hardly wait until next season. Parker re- marked. Hedges was the lady Rams' tap winner with an 8-1 mark. She was followed by Pierce, compiled a 7-2 slate. Warther was the third-ranked winner on the team with lRightl Kitty Thornton lunges for a shot vs. Frostburg. lBelowl Lady Netters: J. Laidlaw: K. Thornton: P. Pierce: E. Heller: Coach R. Parker: D. Swain: T. Anders,' P. Hedges: S. Warther. 130 Womenis Sports a 7-3 record. All three are just as anxious about next season. The lady Rams' volleyball were successful in their own right. Under coach Beverly Holden, the sleek spikers battled through a 27 -game schedule and although they fin- ished below the .500 mark for the first time in three years, the women led by such front- liners as Vicki Harbaugh, Lori Oden and Phyllis Miller, made a respectable showing in the WVIAA finals. In the opening match for the Rams in Morgantown was a tooth and nail battle lAbovel Some tough ladies: Pierce, Thornton. Hedges, Warther. lBelawi Top-seeded Warther launches into a hard serve. X - with Marshall. They lost to the Herd by a score of8-70, 75-8, 4-75. Holden's hammerers came back in the next round however, and clouted Salem 3-75, 73-77, 75-5. The Gold and Blue was on the verge of shocking WVU as the lady Rams heldfan early lead, but they eventually succumbed, 75-7,8-75, 3-15. ln a rematch with Marshall for third place, the sirens of the spike came up short with a 6- 75, 13-75 performance. As a result, Shepherd Hnished fourth in the tournament and second among the state's small colleges. Had Concord not attended the Midwest Regionals, the Rams would have served as alternatives at the matches in Ohio, where they finished sec- ond a year ago. Womens Sports 137 Queens of Competition Coach Holden commented, We had our rough times during the season, but we got better as each match was played. l felt we played our best ball in the tournament. We lost some close ones that could have made the difference in going to the regionals and staying home. We had a great group of girls, who were always spirited and very dedicated. l believe we'll be definitely improved next season she concluded. Shepherd's lady cagers had a good season, but not great according to head coach Anne Jones. The Rams finished with a regular season mark of 8-6 . Included in the victories were a 72-60 opening win over Dickinson, an 85-28 romp over Shenandoah and a surprisingly easy 83-24 flattening of Potomac State. The lady cagers put together a five-game win string until Marshall stung in the WVIAA tourney in Buckhannon, 87-56. Vicki Harbaugh was the standout per- former, although Jones points out that it took a collective team effort to win. Still one can't ignore Harbaugh's 20-point Lori Oden skies up and over for a speeding spike. 132 Women 's Sports Sirens ol the spike: lfrontl E. Lardicabal: F. MiIIer,' M. Young: V. Harbaugh: L. Oden,' B. Neal: D. Miller: R. Barronsp l. Carletan,' B. Smith. fBackl S. Davis,' C. Nesselrabt. A Vg-5 , if ix fm sv l 9 , ,sing 3 ,F 1 -m '...,J Lady Cagers in a lighter moment. lFrontl B Eggletong B Neal. lBackl D Miller T. Loveland: P. Miller: l. Carle- . S. Davis: L. Oden: C. Young: C, Coleman: Barronsg ton: K. Palmer: V..Harba1.1gh. 134 Women's Sports Queens of C ompetitlon average per contest. Lori Oden and Brenda Neal were the big rebounders for Jone's team as each averaged in the double digits for the caroms they grabbed during the course of the season. Jones cited Mindy Barrons and Karen Palmer lbefore she was injuredl as the main floor leaders with their heads-up play in iAbovel Mindy Barrons fires up two against Dickinson College during a 72-60 victory. I L eftl Lori Oden goes over top for two against Dickinson in the Lady Ram's opener. iRightl Mindy Barrons cruises in for an easy layup vs. Frostburg. several key situations. With a good nucleus returning, the lady cagers could be even more impressive in its next hardwood campaign. You can 't get too much more impressive than the performance put on by the girl's swimming team. Paced by the record-break- ing performances of the medley relay squad of Jackie Murphy, Carol Twigg, Kim Davis and Jill Jennings, Shepherd's aquatic lasses swam to a 4-1 mark. The relay time of 2:04.4 qualified the talented quartet for a trip to the AIWA regionals in Clarion, Pa., which were can- celled at the last minute. That was the only damper suffered by the water women. They earned victories over Catholic University, Washington 81 Jefferson, Dickinson and Mt. St. Mary's. Twigg, Davis and Murphy were successful on an individual basis as well. Twigg set school marks in 200 freestyle i2.'14.9l, and in the 500 freestyle 16:1 1.91. She also won several diving competitions. Davis set a new record in the 100 indi- vidual medley with a time of 1.'08.3, which 4 V , .. w X if .4 W Z B, ...-Y points vs. the Bobcats. 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Gibson was so confident of his ladies that he used them to bolster the men's team in meets that allowed co-ed competition. And they did well. He later summed up the womenis season by saying, 'The girls really worked hard this year. They deserve all the credit. lt was a shame we weren't able to go to regionals. They really deserved to. And get this, they are determined to break that record next yearl Gibson eulogized the entire women's athletic program when he mentioned deter- mination. All of the lady Rams in these four sports were determined to show that they were worthy of the recognition given to other phases of Shepherd sports. And they proved it. ln fact they gave it a royal effort. lt was enough to deserve the title, Queens of Competition. 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' I 3' Sandra A mbrose KennethArbogast xv- -s A Eilfmnis V ' 3 - N ' N . '?, f4Ewa U Wm - ::- l r ,r arc rvon ,V -' 'f Jil.. ' . M 'VAL - E! I Janet Bailey ' f , .V J NCC B ,. ,.. Barbara Baker 'L f EEEE i -44' I ' If L 1,-, 1 in ,xp-I 'A ' CarolBaker .L 'W' ' Y WWW -1 I 3 E -V Edith Baker 54 1 M ?gFn y rl- w ff' x l've waited sixty-four years for this, is not something the average Shepherd Col- lege senior says about his or her degree. But Dorothy Shrum Sheetz, August 7977 candidate for the Regents Bachelor of Arts degree, is hardly the average stu- dent. Mrs. Sheetz, grandmother of four grand- children. considers the RBA program to be quite, quite good. lt encourages older people to get back into the stream of life. Her theory doesn't apply to herself, however. lt doesn't seem that she has had her feet out of that stream for an instant. Mrs. Sheetz won't be entering the job market with most of her classmates . . . she's I much too busy for that. As First Vice Presi- I ,V if dent of the Jefferson County Committee sf 1 on Aging, Mrs. Sheetz will continue to help 3 provide its information and referral ser- vices to the area's elderly. She is also the Veterans Administration Center in Martinsburg where, for the past five years, she has been a Red Cross Volunteer in the Social Service Department. l'm a person who is always looking forward to a challenge, is the reason Mrs. Sheetz wanted to complete a degree. She has met the challenge and although she 'anticipates framing her diploma and hanging it where she can see it every day, she doesn't regard it as the end. Mrs. Sheetz has enjoyed Shepherd and would miss the kids on campus . They have been good to her. Not only good, but just great. l can't compliment them enough. Even the boys - and they are not usually interested in an old woman. This very young old woman will be back - taking additional courses, increasing her learning in and outside of the classroom. and hopefully passing on some of her vitality to her counterparts at Shepherd. 140 Seniors D'- 0fhV Sheetz anxious to return to her dear men at Kate Coleman 593 it . kk L 1 ' L F 5 X .V .- . . . 4 Q r LW Marie Ballas I ii! . 4 jffj N w X Jena Barker 'lp 45 2 X M' A' Q . 8 W' e i Barbara Barr Q A M A X'-X X Warren Barrett ' X. ' DanaldBaumbardner T' ., ' I ,I it 'ii A ' -. r .- -. Dallas Beal J' .f ..: R r dB f d o an eau or Marc Bee uf! Lit 1 N- Glenn Bell g ' ' M W . BillBonner '5- Li 'ls .. . M Bob Bonneville Aileen Boyd Carolyn Bradford Christopher Branch Ronald Branch Terry Branch Sara Brinkmann Pam Brooks Mary Bryarly Mike Burke Robert Burt Regina Busko Eleanor Bussey Branch Byers Douglas Cain Bonnie Carr Pauline Carr Mike Caruthers Richard Chaney Pamella Clark Ralph Clark Terry Clingan Meri Cole Karen Collis Jerry W. Combs Ormond Cook Susan Cranford Brian Crim Judy Cross Julie Cummings Kathy Curtin Cathy Dailey Larry Darnell Danella Davis Elliott Davis 142 Seniors Sharon Day Mike Daye George Dean William Demoss Robert Denton Speed DeSirant Jessie Dinges Jennifer Ditto Jeffrey Dodd Cynthia Doe Richard Donovan Charles Dorsey Michele Dorsey Patrick Dorsey Paul Dotson Patrick Doyle Valinda Dozier Roddy Durst Pamela Dwyer Pam D yson Russell Eaton Shirley E chles Samuel Edmondson Clyde Eggleton Mary Eidsness Lisa Enrietti Barbara E ttinger Kim E versola Sharon Eshnestack Lois Farkas Shelley Farmer Susan Feehan Sarah Felker James Figrar Michael Fink ,gas t 2 Q' , X fm aw-U! -! ,ga X DX 4 r . t WS-3, 1t:.5 im I Z, , 3? . 'W Qu 1 r . ' A' wllk . , , s., . ,, 5 ,ve . , . .pi-fqwj Y -- we . 7 X W .'u.Qfi W ' T am , gi Y . W ii 1, ri, ' - ,W -iff V 1 'seq A : ' ? ,iw . , v a If ' iw 'wa' 2' -114.1-4 Q, , ' ' , -'W . -1' is ' If 'Y ff ,X '4'b. ' If Vf - ef- J fa, A me H we '- f' a '- fa-HS. if 'L - ful' ff. 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E,-1 1 9-,jf 5 in J 5, -y - ,, 1, . gfr' A - 13 . v . A wg 1 A 4' V . 4 ' T E. M5314 William Gibson - -L . . . -- - , -lvG0ldman f '- 634 ' K If .3 5 , MarkGoller gt, .. ' ,IN J 4.- .N . l 'J H 5: 2- .l. - .X Patricia Gompers I 'F H I' '-7 H X' X-' X A Ellen Greene 'E ' vi. .-.P 5 ' 2, at , Q , . ,,. Q .gg re . 1- t ' - 525, N J AU ? A'-. l I . K' 'I N- ' . , ii Joanne Greer Robin Grenke Steve Gwinn Richard Hadley Thomas Hahn sf e F ' ' 1 hi ef A3 Allen Haines l I. A?E'f 7 ' ' John Hancock ' LQ- . ' 1 i f rf' 4 I Q sf' Joseph Hannigan . , . ' . , 'T' Larry Harbaugh 3 - F 1, f ' -L N M-QL 5 Ronna Hardt Jeff Ridgeway After considerable arm twisting, Jeff Ridgeway, a senior in the combined teaching fields of English and Art, will admit to you that Yes, attending auctions is my . . . hobby , but not without adding a thoughtful I suppose. ln a farming community rich in an his- torical past and with numerous public sales someone should make auction hunting their hobby: and Jeff, attending Saturday morning sales at his leisure, probably comes the closest. .Why does he do it? For the sheer thrill of getting something cheap. Obviously it is not the something but more than reasonable price which attracts Jeff. This something, however, is not obtained with any ease. Usually what you want is held to the - end of the sale, Jeff observed. Even then your desired item may be bid too high for your means or its worth. But auctioneering requires some patience since the end of the auction may be two or three hours away. The only equipment needed for this hobby is your interest and the assurance to raise your right arm. Jeff has found it stimulating at times, watching everything from Mickey Mouse lamps to brass beds being auctioned. Occasionally Jeff bids and carries home a useful or interesting item. They all have one thing in common though: they are cheap. Though Jeff has reluctantly admitted to his auction-haunting habit, he will readily claim that his true talents lie in his ability to plausibly mimmick Dr. Winters. Ask him. Mary Eidsness 143 Dennis de Simone is a senior at Shep- herd College this semester. He's been at Shepherd for 3 years and has studied at other universities such as Memphis State and North Carolina State. He also senred in the military for a couple of years. Dennis is 28 and lives in Shepherds- town with his wife, Ruth, and their eigh- teen month old son, Michael. The de Simones are in the area especially for Dennis' education and will be leaving soon. Supported by Veterans Administration payments and food coupon allocations, the de Simones have had to learn to live economically in this campus community where the apartments are hard to find, and where just living on any kind of tight Dennis is a math major and one of that department's best students. He chose to take a minor in English and enters into literature class discussions with a knowledge of and a real sensitivity for the material. Dennis' interests are athletic as well as aesthetic. He is taking a sculpture class and he, Ruth and Michael are avid Ram basketball fans. ' Shepherd College for Dennis has meant the growth of his family, and life within the Shepherdstown community, as well as another step in his education. After grad- uation here, Dennis will begin a graduate study program, somewhere as yet un- decided. Sarah Felker rfee 1 A M budget can be difficult. Dennis de Simone 4 . 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J Rodney Sewell X 3 Tigr e Q Q 4 Mohammad Shapoorian ' 5. 3 M 'P Lynda Sheppard l don't think of my poetry as poetry. My poetry is more feelings expressed with words. The speaker is Wynell Lauver, a quiet and sensitive senior with a feeling for words and for people. Wynell began writing poetry in high school. As a shy young girl, her poetry was a means of expression. She didn't want to say anything to anybody, she 'just wanted to put it down. Of her poems, Wynell says that they are seldom written for herself. I write for people because they in- fluence me . . . different types of people affect my style. Wynell feels that her main problem is structure, but adds, I hate to change it to fit a certain style because that might change the feelings in it. For an example of Wynell's poetry, turn the page. Betsy Mathews Wynell Lauver 1. WHT 1 his N F ww HBH M . . u uw at Q. 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'-M 951 1 1 - '51 ' if 'ffiif ' 2 , ' 3. a 'A' 1, .lf t ' i g Z if-1, 255 - l'i -u fl T '74 H Y A bfi. .gfQ'f '1 - 1 ,. bi , E ,.1 z H .1 nr f : it W i Q - l ll' 2 J -.eg i lx x A' X ,Q Q X J, 1 ,Q X 5 hi me 71 u fig. fi Patti Wingerd Thomas Winters Sandra Wolf , Y s l Vfvkvwvlfe ..,.k A.. i 1 W Stephen Wolfensberger X55 X 5 Shirley Wolford igxqjl Brenda Wood -., F- ---' John Wood r-....-, , - 1 'V-is Q50 t wt 'Gr' -1. , , s., 'X X H, W t it 7 A ... Janice Young In . Lynne Zerbe Wendy Zimmerman Mark Wurster Joseph Yasko Charles Yates Foday Yilla Cindy Young These words are those once hidden Embedded deep within my thoughts, How true it is what once was said True friendship can 't be bought. A kind word, understanding heart, Not money, riches or gold, ls what keeps friendship alive Never to slowly grow old. Friendship endures parting Growing stronger day by day. Shepherd gave us memories Which will never fade away. lt's not goodbye for life Just for a little while. lt's not goodbye forever So why not wear a smile? Time passes much too quickly Perhaps this is the case, But memories of way back when Will never be erased. Wynell Lauver .1 -1 1 sas. is iff!! ,Pm V af Q, eeams' ,N , ,- a W , -ww wif- .N ,W ,N I., -W were ., , . M . t L - ' ', .153-sf' ,. Qfgiit? :Tx '- . ,,,izI'fTi3:if -- 1 S1' JF 'K' , 5-', ,Q?Jg1Q'mQ,' - N gf- ' --rf u. - '- S-, U' Y ck v -.-'N i. , 1 - 1 .:.5 ' do ., VI , -r , 'K , 'if ' , , H3 :LQ ,fm . . , Jw -Y! . ,. -.. . ...1,.+. - 2 --. - H, r - J , -4-12.1, are ' 'mf Leis, .. I -:la-4314+ Jw f'4:: f-' fer: 'f'7'.Tr V ' 'PH v-in .. .' ' ,fri . Iii N - . ', 'Y-V,1. ,, A. ,. L mmnmwnww+'aHfae'-'-'-'---ef- V '- ,1 Graduation: A merica 's Rite of Passage For many it was a serious affair, but for most it was simply joyous: Graduation - America 's rite of passage. June 74 saw the commencement cere- mony of some 350 graduates. Dr. Perry E. Gresham, former President of Bethany Col- lege, was the guest speaker. Dr. Gresham has lectured throughout Europe and across the United States. He is the author of numerous works and the holder of 15 Doctorate Degrees. He is also listed in 'Who 's Who in the World . ' Earlier in the day, graduating nurses received their pins during a ceremony. A reception on the grounds of Popidicon was held for all graduates, parents, and pro- fessors. Zhi' , Nh. . 053' ' F, 4 ,'-I ri' M I n 5 r.. 1 'r gli N frizy, , fe- . L5 i 150 Seniors David Dorsey takes a good look at his degree . . . the Q t sf- product of much hard work. . y :- 'lgifg g 4f'M t T?1:'Q!a 3l 1.1 'Qt 1, K1 Holder of 75 Doctorate Degrees, Dr. Perry Gresham fini F totally captivated the capacity audience. 3 L -ftt i 3' l,v,LQ3fiisl1i'73Q Members of the Emeritus Club, graduates of 50 or ,lj r -4 more years, begin this busy weekend with a social ' gg. period in the lobby of Turner Hall. .A ,N ' Q'f-.S- Y 4.51.- Xi ui ite L! 'H 'K 'We Q Agra, is his -is iw Warm, sunny weather and the beautiful lawns af Popidicon added to the success of the President's Reception. - A graduate and her parents take a stroll around Popadicon before lining up for commencement exer' elses. Dan Paul, chairman of the Advisory Board, is greeted at the senior luncheon by Alumni Director Dr. Keith Turner, Seniors 75 Juniors 752 Juniors 1. E xplorers Future scientists watch as their colleague dabbles with an experiment. E is W Q Alvin Alexander A rleen A llen Gilbert Allen Rabin Allen Stephen A llemony Kenneth Apple Debbie A rvin Kim A shle y K elli A yers Terry Bailes Pam Baird Sandra L eiqh B arsle Gerald Baker Martha Barnes Jeffery Bamhart Sue Barrett Terri B arron Melinda Barrons Dean Bartles Joan Bartley Mary Batchelor Donna Bazzle Debby Bean Cathy Bennett lnrin Black Greg Biddle Marie Boccueci Todd Bolton Alice Bonney Jenny Batt A rldy Bo wers Harold Brandenburg Don Brooks James Brosious Cathy Brown Daren Brown Marsha Brown Vicki Brown Jo Burdette Carol Burke Nina Campbell Lisa Carpet Tom Castelh' Catherine Chapman Michael Clark James Clem William Cline Sara Cogan Chippee Coleman Joseph Collins Tim Cook Terry Cornwell Hhanda Costello Kandi Couchman Mark Counrighr Faster Covington Elaine Cullers Carol Cummings Patrick Curley Mary Jane Curry Gina Danchik Clara Danner Kim Davis --ru: .. 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Mark Mickelin Albert M iddlelon Jada Miller John Miller L aura Miller Scan Miller Dan Milchell Jeff Mooney Craig Morgan Kyle Morrison Pamela Moseman Frank M olen L ynn M ullane Brian M ullin Kevin Murphy Cheryl M yers Daniel M yers Richard Neese Wendy Nell Joy Nelson Sharon Nichols LariNovo1ny Mike Dblinger Maureen O'Connell Ronald Orr Charles O'Toale Tony OToole Virginia Pabs! Karen Palmer Debbie Parker S iephen Palrick Richard Fame Deborah Peck David Pengelly Robin Phalen Janice Pittleman Ronald Pla!! Brian Pairs Rob Prezkula Bob Prezkura Debra Price James Price A ngela Props! Charles Ransom E dilh Heel Eecki Reese Sandy Reeves Dee Reinson Elaine Richmond David Riga Kim Riley Teresa Ring Steve Roach Karen Robinson Pamela Rogers Mike Romano Haber! Raihenhaeler Theodore Sager Iavie Salem Susan Sander Rae Scanlan K ent Scales Susan Schmid: Cindy Schopperr James Shaller Steve Sharp Mary Shellic Paula Shepherd Nancy Sherman Joseph Siler Chnsrine Simmons Susan Sink F osrer Sirbaugh Angelica Sizemore Bill Slider Anila Smirh David S rnilh James Smith Peggy Smnh Rebekah Smith Sharon Smirh Sheila Smirh Stephen Smoal C ynrhia Solenberger Vicki Sparks Calhy Sperek Sandie Srarkey Robin Slaubs John Sievens Vava Sievensan George Srilo N E Stombock John Sraup A nn Strauss Wanda Srulrz David Slutzrnan Gary Sullivan Christine Sweeney Ruth Tabb Robert Tabler James Tailr Donald Tednck Lorrie Terpslla Chnsline Theall William Thompson Palsy Triple!! Ellen Turro Carol Twrgg Falti Veitl 158 Sophomores FT ei. 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Services and Special Services. Charlie K ave: a living legend Name a Shepherd College institution that has been on campus for 30 years and doesn 't have yellow bricks! lf you said Charlie Kave, you're right. Who is Charlie Kave? If you don't know him, you soon will. He's the pudgy, per- sonable individual with' Shepherd College Football emblazoned across his chest. He's the determined cyclist pulling up the hills and dales about campus on his flashy gold bi-wheeler. He's a clown, Santa Claus and an Easter Bunny. He's the part of us that dares to be something we can't be. The 52 year old spirited sparkplug has an unforgettable personality that has endeared the Shepherd campus since 7946. Who else do you know has had his life's dream fulfilled on the Shepherd gridiron? Who else do you know that would give his health land nearly his lifel just to see the Ram's play? Who else but Charlie Kave! His tales are legendary. In 7955, the Ram 's football team was under the guidance of coach Don Fuoss, who led the Rams to their only undefeated season that year. They won the conference championship de- spite having no depth whatsoever. Near the end of the season, the Rams were battling Potomac State and Shepherd led 26-0. The defensive end was injured with a couple of minutes to go in the game and there was no one else to replace him since everyone else was injured or going both ways. The coach hollered at me to get in the game. I was surprised, but I threw on a jersey and an old helmet and there I was. Three plays later, the end zone was where Kave was. According to him, Po- tomac ran the ball my way and I got knocked down. But I got right back up, and there was the ball in my hands! l couldn't believe it! Someone hollered 'run', so l did. Luckily, I was headed in the right direction. Scoring that touchdown was the biggest thrill of my life. Midway into the next season, the Rams, who were 6-2-0 under first-year coach Jesse Riggleman, were to play Case Tech. Kave was regretfully informed by the coach that he could not accompany the team to the game, as was his usual custom. The players didn't think too much of the idea since they regarded Kave as a good Charlie K ave luck charm. So, as the team loaded up the next morning, he was stuffed into a duffel bag and loaded into the luggage compart- ment of the chartered bus that would take the team to Cleveland, Ohio. During the lengthy trek, Kave began to get sick. I was getting cramps and I could hardly breathe. All the while, Rig- gleman was unaware of the Shepherd Stowaway. When they arrived in Cleveland, the players were unloading their equipment as Riggleman commented, lt's too bad Charlie can't be here. But as he soon found out, he was dead wrong and Kave was just about dead period. He was rushed to the Cleveland Munici- pal Hospital, where he was treated for asphyxiation. Did he miss the game? Not on your life. He returned for the second half and watched the rest of the game from an ambulance, Since then, he has missed only one game. That was due to illness 'in 7968. A would he do if again if he had me chance? I think so, but if it was possible, I would have taken a taxi. Sports not only bring out the best in Kave, but holidays do as well. On any respective occasion, you'll see him dressed as' a' clown, a 'Santa Claus, or even an Easter Bunny. I do it to cheer up people. I enjoy it. I don't care what people say, as long as I make other people happy, I 'm happy. Another time of year that is special to Kave is Homecoming. '34 lot of my friends stop by to see me and the Rams and we have a good time. In the past, those friends have included Congressmen Harley 0. Staggers and Robert C. Byrd. The thing I miss now about Homecoming is the big parades we used to have. All the local high schools and clubs would have bands and floats in it and people would crowd the streets down town to see it. I think Shepherd College should get the Homecoming parade going again. ln 30 years, what changes has he seen? Of course there's been a lot of changes since the new buildings have been put up, but the students here are still friendly as ever. I remember when the football games were played on Fairfax Field. l saw many a player bounce off that stone wall. Some of them would be bleeding, but they would go right back in the game. ln Kave's opinion, the 1955 football team was one of the best at Shepherd. They were a great bunch of dedicated guys. However, if this year's team keeps playing the way it is -now, it could be the greatest ever. In conclusion he added, I think I have made a lot of people happy. l've made my mark here. My advice for all students is try to make a mark, no matter how little. Whether it's sports or studies, they should take pride in what they do. Personally, I would like to see the students take more pride in the sports here. Walter Barr has done a fantastic job at Shepherd. He de- serves a lot more support. Coming from a living legend , that is advice to be well-heeded. Terry Cornwell Charlie Kave 777 JYZSEEZQQ -222111 1 11 Jgfsisfiigu' 1.2, X11 5-'Tw 111 X ' 111 N 3522521 ' 1: 1111? .15- 1 ?i?Ei52!111' 1 i1U?f,fZ? ' gifs., iw :Q f --111 1211: ' 1 4- X111 F: 1 1.. m Y 5 J S? 221 1: fl.. 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'UU' The Wingnuts at home. Wclw c to liz dd Wa ld of he Wingnuts lf you have never had the misfortune of visiting the east wing of Kenamond Hall's second floor, you haven 't missed much. Should you happen to wander carelessly into the vicinity or are taken there against your will, read these hard to follow directions on ho.w to plot your escape. Upon your entrance of this punk rock paradise, be wary of the inhabitants dwelling behind the door of room 277. lf you are steely-nerved enough to open it, you'll find the lair of The Swedish Madman and Flaccid Frank . Don't be alarmed by their outrageous appearances. They're actually two of the nicest mutants you'll never meet. Madman is the one rocking on the bed with nothing an but '14rnie's Army buttons, while Flaccid's most notable characteristic is the water he's squirting down your neck. As you beat a damp retreat, you find yourself surrounded by cackling laughter and raucous remarks and slogans. You've entered the territory of the Junior Bush Pilots no doubt. Your less-than-insane hosts are Bill, Kevin, Howard and two Dougs. Heading eastward, you'll manrel at the amen oomvls AND GARBAGE decor of Jeff and Lon's humble abode. Watch out for that freshly launched water balloon from the wing armory at your left. lt's also a good place to heed Mother Nature's call if you're so willing. Don't be intimidated by the slight fellow who says he's the RA. lf you don't believe such a nice guy can head up this ram- bunctious group of loonies, just ask for his John Hancock, and he'll prove it. Then you freeze in your track. What is that blood- curdlin g scream? Careful stranger! You've just entered 'Wild Moose Country . With any luck, you'll make it without get- ting in range of one of Bruce or Barry's bella wing belches. Actually, the wing is also a preserve for Apes as well as Moose. As you sight the exit sign, your pulse quickens and your ears throb from the over- powering stereo chords emitting from the rooms of 227 and 226. The battle of the bands is thrust upon you courtesy of Bob lHey Now!! Leach and Karvin Kelly Sutterfield. Their opponents are Moon- man Jim and Ed lToday l am a Manl Maley. Oh, watch out for those junior jocks, Dave lThe Stutzl Stutzman and Leapin ' Lloyd Sherman. As you peer to your left, you cautiously greet two budding artists, Mark and Buddy. Only Buddy is the art student. Mark is known campuswide for his creative and useful works of clay. Across the hall, you may be startled by the strains of Dixie . lt's only the residence V'i'fF1x'I,Iii'fdI' IQ. LJ If I it I .. v :EQ-Q '-wife-. -, - '47 2-:I - .0 - -ft ' ' 3-Q l n- 9: 7 s Vbggsgi 1 if H1-' :lf a--ff . +P:-' -5- flesf' xt ,H K ' ,,a..' 9fL1 A P57- ,- slit? x,5g.4tf4 fL1,. ' .. wgffia. Q, 'pfafi re-vm fxkjhft, H 1 h aw .. L' ,V . J -V A -.4,. 'X gf ' wi ' f' fu, 5,5- ag? .a V X, 'E . 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Without waiting around to see what they've got, you tear down the steps and wonder how such a subversive subculture could exist within the confines of such an established state education facility. You wonder about it some more until you start whispering the possible answers to yourself. You notice everyone looking at you. You wonder what they are saying about you as you stagger aimlessly about. Congratulations! You're on your way to becoming a Wingnut!! Above left: Now for this important message from the Jr. Bush Pilots. Above: Greetings from Joe the Jet and Casanova Carter. Left: Dave, Jim, and Ed taking it easy. Wrngnuts I 79 '2 1 1, 1 1 1 1 11 1 1111 K 11 1 315 11 W 11 111-1 11 wig .- 5111 ' QWSEV S Sq. 1 1 4, ' . -.14 1 .Q 44, 1,5 1 , W.f,.11 11 0, 1 1 an Q 1 Alu- . 1- ,11111 1 1 1 11 1 -, 121' A 1 1 1 1 1:1111 -11 1 . LT . my , 3 f 1 1- X f Q W M 2 aiu 1 .. , . , E' 2 '1 1 J Z Q, D3 A 14 VOWN. 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