Shippensburg University - Cumberland Yearbook (Shippensburg, PA)

 - Class of 1970

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Someday old S.S.C. is going to crack out of the nineteenth century and let the sexes mingle on the meadows for sunbathing. . . and stuff. Then spring will really get sprung! , H f-'fl-I H ie ....7,. gm , - - .UQ v1y.g!:S:..:5-- Y - Y Q..-llw,a,.q,,J.-NC-4-Q ,,,,,,,, ' ' 'A ' ui' ' --Q ,,ai:,ni -1-v-f.1'q1y- gf.-,.f-QM-wi. OPI ' - lD1 ' Hi ff, All College Week! We dorm rats and suitcase jockeys let our hair down, roll our tails up and PARTICIPATE. Yes, really! lVlost of us join in for some healthy rivalry, a little pig greasing, and bloodletting. Try your luck, smash a pie, gag on some popcorn, do your thing. fad .fzu ff 1 1 -viii I wi gif-Fa: gs 1'f X A -,5'g4j4 q . L'!8'YW-5'Q ' , 'wi mn 2 ifi. fu' ' gYGa'i,, 54943-L 41. Y ki? Q , If 27 3'.'TfQ.,w'V --ffl -,sy .T ' T '- w. , , , -' ..' 2 '73 4, 331: '1 t 'fl ' F 1 B 6 K Rl I f , ' ' O -, 5 The Sfffi IS Here fx . . f. 1 Ig , Qld Mann , '5 3' ' ' T Q A CT 1 v u 6 5 g- nf ' 'A aj 1 qloo N' . L ,P +.. D NM 5 S ti NN I-J '1 ww? of-A . 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Zeta Beta and Sigma Tau Gamma captured trophies for their floats. The Vanilla Fudge appeared in concert in Reisner Hall, Saturday night. 34 Z -s -g I 11. gg-'KSGN 1 W E' 1, - - A+ r 5, :7 JJ- Q ' ' ' '-' ax, . -or ,4 --.,. f- R ,ft f , o ' ff, sg-. A A 'YQ'-' . 115 -4 Cf- ',.-' ' I-gigf 1, 1 , if 3, 1.., r 23?-Era ' . - f -V i' 1 '- 'H Y 5 l 1 1 I A, 4 l,x,b, 14 ir Zfj-ig-., 1 ,'. pf- ! 54, 35 N - 'A 1 , 1 'yi 1, i X 2 . .4-ff' JH Q: 4,3 I ne'--'--A ,ff N-.ig -- ,,. ,ul Step, slide. Step, slide. You do that seven times. Line up on the red line and count off by three's. That vvas a sample of what an observer might hear in a Teaching of Health and Games class, better known as Fun and Games. Another methods course that uncoordinated, unartistic elementary majors are blessed with is Teaching of Art. This can be fun if you enjoy attempting to be artistic with soap, or like to draw a still life that isn't supposed to be abstract, but is. 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Kutztown . . . 912 52 . Frostburg . 332 32 . Millersville . 113 41-M . Lock Haven . 101k 87 . Cheyney . . 53 55 . Bloomsburg . 90 Record: 2-5 Steve Scull, Bary Kaufman, Rick Weimer, Tom Cook, Keith Peterman Bob Treon. C .. .5 M... F'- -5 1- V? hi . ill .L Freshman Track. Row 1: Randy Beatty Steve Farabellig Row 2: George Beer halter Rod Garrett, Tom Nlagillg Row 3 Ray Beamer, Jim Ftohacek, John Behel Max Varner, Robin Capp. 63 Row 1: Ernie Walter, Dennis Snyder, Paul Stein, John Los, Mike Dave Hancock, Craig Boyd, Row 3: Dave Etter, Paul Kostyo, Ed ...W 4 Sweigart, Dale Miller, Scott Buffingtong Row 2: Floy Stambaugh, Bruce Hammers, Don Snare, Wilson Sipe, Greg Pepple, Dick Poe, Tom Redding, Baustien, Dee Kline, Ken Lindeman, Sonny Hockensmith, Carl lVIcKee, Marve Baker, Mr. Fairchild. , ,'+--. '. ' FFF' -.Sat in N. 55' :':,- 1 -. ,A ... A . Base ba ll 1:-. 1. ' 'i ' - '12 .1 ssc BASEBALL, 1969 opp , ,, ,-ggi, , .if 18,10 . . . . .Baltimore . . 2,7 l . 'a,., 4 . . . .Kutztown . . 0 ' ' 5,2 . . .Indiana . . 14,1 '- TQ 6 . Usnepherd .. 7 ' f 8 . . .Juniata . . . 2 Q, 4,1 . .Jvlillersville 2,4 iiiiii Ya! 2 5 . . . .Mount St. lVlary's 1 , 1,1 . . .Lock Haven . . 0,2 0 5,8 . . .West Chester . 4,4 'F' - Q 10. . . . .Mansfield . . 6 Record: 11-4 64 at I ? K 1 nl vfzg,-'Z'j1e-1'f - f . :l'4f1'C-5:-fg f -.sf wk?- 'fif ffwi'-.' 3: -1 an--..- Ij' :A - . - A . .rp ,.'. i ,. ,. I .,...--. V in -L tMh,..: . -A bl 1-f,fL, ' . I , .' ' . ..: V V, . , 'QQ' ' . . M i '3cn: :..' ' 1 ' ,.:,-fix, J 'H' fc. ,-Al' 'I 4 . 'K . --'-lvl? ' , ' ggygifbf - iff' ' ' - '? ' 1 H. . -1 ' . W.. .1- wi., 'M .:n.., 4-,, 1 H. - 1 ' 1 . .M fu., -, 'T-fr, .--A- '.4,A-f -- . 3. 4, 4' -Q- .. . ,, .Y:,,. -5' .QCFQU I 1 -+ff,f.2 i.. 1. ft fi I - qqtld 5063 .- N -'FXR ' fb! su, srri- ivy' Row 1: John Wilson, Jim Hansbrough, Michael Perkins, Glenn Penny- 3: Mr. Konetschni, Terry Crist, Phil Steck, Ron Berman, John Mussel packerg Flow 2: Phil Pinkerton, Bill Sell, Woodie Wagner, Lee Yohng Row nan, Paul Miller. xwqfi .ij ft 1- xgpym f T- ' M It . ' , I ff- . 35 'wax L' Q .1 ' ' ,Q c M T X ,ly . .5 , en s enms TFP? I , vignnjlex ' K- N -Mwst., T I! 1 -. N' , iimga H ul' - .-I ' . E I .V 1, ,maj-, Qs., ' nf. . y A MEN S TENNIS, 1969 we .-... 251 i,-e,' ew f -l ' i- . 'E .jf-'S 15. 3 SSC OPP b O . . .East Stroudsburg . .9 O . . .Indiana University . .9 in .. ., y . f .t 3 . . .Mount St. Mary s . .6 make, .,.. 13g,g,,13,g,5 ' is i i, , Q 6 . . .Frostburg . . . . . .3 Q . P lf f' 5 if O . . . .Juniata . . . . .9 W' . 1 . . .Kutzrown . . .8 'M y 2 . . .Bloomsburg . . .7 . 1 . . .Millersville . . . .8 ' Record: 1-7 R ,. . .KN ee A I, ...XNNN g .T W - 91+ N -r f--f V 1 . J' .A 'J 'nr .4 rv? Pi-lil Hua 2.4 .Epi ..,' ..f,4t n 3-0, -li f Hn 1, 1... , 4 TS' .Q ,, ' 1 ,A .-ff ,S-Q4 yu v ,v' ' -SW. v . 1. .5 s I .J .A rr' 4 q. -x , 'x 3 I1 4 Women's Tennis my iirit '-4-ue. ,. T 1185! -in -. 1 I f 4--1-rf---.-v Q v--v-. -.-.4---f-w,.9-M...-H.-..fs.5 Vfv - ,f --.,- ..4,,.Q..1.a,fEa 'vs-u-,i 1 ' Y' w fe I E S 5 V. ii -Q 'W u 'Gr '- ar E Ti' , . 0 . .. -Q . A v is V . F?-9 Q- Q' ' . . . ,,,,.,3.,...., -,Gr-v l ,:. fl-5 , f J o 1 0 9-ll 4 4 A O i I 4 -'T u ' 4 9 I O 8 0 O I C OK o 4 I c 4 9 0 0 0 - --.-nyc,-pq'-1-og.4Qa4o1. H .- , . . -11 4 Q x + A vu- 1 .1 'I H G- Ai I W 1. , A. ....a.....,.,.,,UA .rx X. -1. 1 it , H ' - ' Q1-tix'-3 J ' Q ' ' ' ' ' ' 5 S 4 K v D 0 , 4 5 Q 5 5 ,vanw- ' NST? -s lu- vwv- .-'N -V V-S s I 9 .v ' P fg 1 ,c. 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Ht. .3 'N' , - . vis Q lnliiln. -,'1,'f,'n 'BQ P 1' L,-, - . . . . xwi-wmssiam ami:..f'e.s 1 V ' Row 1: Suzanne Ammerman, Jan Lauver, Jo Skelly, Linda White: Row 2: Kim Preston, Dee Badman, Brenda Hildebrand, Kathy Lippy Cindy Beall Row 3 Sue Whitman, Sally Kimes, Linda George, Judy Creitz, Kathy Nagle, Miss Goss. 1 an 2 B WOlVlEN'S TENNIS, 1969 SSC Qpp . . . . .Dickinson . .. ...Wilson . . . . .St. Francis . . . . . .Sqsquehanna . . . . .. ...Millersville . 3 4 3 ..4 5 . ..O 7 O 4 . ...3 .. ...Goucher .... . . . .5 2 2 5 . . . . .Elizabethtown . . . 6.. ...PennHalI... ...1 Record: 5-3 wr 9' 1 rw- b Golf GOLF, 1969 SSC OPP. 92 Baltimore . . . . . . 82 6 .... .... 92 6 . 142 10 . 32 Millersville ....... ... Kutztown ......... . . . East Stroudsburg . . . . . . Nlt. Saint IVlary's . . . . . Kutztovvn ...... . . . Frostburg ..... . . . Bloomsburg ... ... Juniata ....... ... Indiana ........ ... Record 4-5-1 ..9 .11 .12 ..82 .10 ..32 .13 ..8 .172 i ,Q Mia f Ac 4 , 5,-, f,K 4 pi N' I i I S NX it s 'Ra lin OO i v 'Wig-hw .QQ ,v .J . 1 'x . I-'Q X- ' .5 Q ,, ,i, t ,.,. ,wif-,r:.? ., I 3 '50, ...rv 5' Q., ff :X cb , i'. 5'-WSH dk' V . ' -A .A- I' 'nu I I III. IIII 'I lm. II. I W IIIIIIIIIII 0 MIIIIII, 2, N 4 r N , X, I J' X -. 4 . xf f XX X I ...s ,.v ,,. , hi . I X IIII I I I I I I H III III I Mn Im IIII I II IIIII I IIIH 1,'V V I N ,I MI 'NI I, I II II III IIIIIIIII IIIII ..-15, H I. ,,,, I I -nu I wT'wWww I II . I I IIIIIIIIIIIIII 'IIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII II IIIIII WIN IIIII II I IIII I I I 'C -lf.Q , v, . J-1 6 'J lk ' 'Q' 1 'N . . 1 - -.f,.fe.f,gg:',,., , . 'Mlxgg Vx , I3 -' ini- f'Sq' x'Tf,q' -. ' 4 I VI nf. ' li 'Y - I Nl I I I . 5 rfawlf.. - I. pau n walt 2-Ala..-wht , a3b..'.-5-n.'v-so . Q.- ,Y 1 '! vyfxk z,,. is ggi Y nl' 'ff ,-,Z w 'N we xw-A.,, 5 fi k A S S 5 Q if , Z . 'H+' K ff X --.,.,w x.,,w,3a X.. RAW ik xv, ,du fw- FFA L . My , .,, 'ITT Q :av .. . -, . v-. - L .- 43, R . 3- . V I - 5' 'yf w M 3 V Tv .fx 9' H 1 K. x S . f 4 X SP 1 S . : ' 'i - . ' ,, 2 I QP' rf., 1.31 x , X- Q . US 4. ' ' Q ' lv 1 1 Q,-. ' U ,, ' 0- J .. A.. 3 ' ' iii ' -Q. SSC 35 50 43 45 19 50... .. 37... . 20... . 44... . 30... .. 26... .. 48 Cross Country CROSS COUNTRY, 1969 Gettysburg . . Slippery Rock Edinboro . . . Millersville .. Cheyney .... Lock Haven . Juniata ..... Gettysburg . . Bloomsburg . Shepherd . . . Messiah ..... Dickinson... Record 9-3 OPP. ....21 15 18 18 44 15 ....22 ....40 ....17 ....25 ....3O 16 Row 1 Duane D e r Nlathern IVleIlot Dale Ga rside Tom Worthington: Row 2: Coach Kenneth Hendrickson, Ray Beamer, George Beerholder, Conrad Wise e in -4.. 'Y f. rr hi Row 1: Dan Smith, Charles Bolash, Scott Shaffer, Butch Bricker, Tom Redding, Chuck Hickes, Bill Lemanski, Bob Fleming, Steve Pallo, Bob Bobiak, Duke Zatkos, Denny Gordon, Row 2: Dick Burkholder, Dave Poeschl, Russ Alden, Bob Jamelli, Nick Bosso, Scott Conver, John Hines, Richard Pulley, Bill Connolly, Charles lVlcKendry, Gene Schulman: Rovv 3: Bruoe, Baustein, Ron Finley, Don Kern, Jan Grim, lVlike Sieroeinski, Fred Keyes, Al Bowman, Roger Berkheimer, John Smith, Paul Shoverg Football Row 4: Bob Hickes, lVlarty Linn, Dennis Divens, Bob Lemanski, Jim Buffington, Bill Fritz, John Forr, John Zuban, Bob Cistolo: Row 5: Paul Reed Jr., Larry Wissinger, Dave Cibik, Don Deitz, Bob Swift, 'Axel Feltenberger, Frank Greco, Jim Gemmelp Row 6: Coach Rollins, Coach Zonas, Dick lVlook, Coach Corman, Coach Cessna: Row 7: Coach lVliller, Head Coach Dave Dolbin, Coach Pribula. VARSITY FOOTBALL, 1969 SSC OPP. 18... ...Mansfield .. . . .28 7... ....lndiana .... .. ...21 31 . .. ...Slippery Rock .. . . .34 23... ...Lock Haven .. ...28 26... ...California .. . . .14 14... ...Edinboro .. ...24 15... ...Clarion... ...31 8... ...Millersville ...1O Record 1-7 74 bl' F B ESHIVIAN FOOTBALL, 1969 Bloomsburg Stevens Trade Millersville Row 1: Bob Anderson, Charlie Goodhart, Dave Esposito, Angello Scarlotta, John Woods, Bob Stoner, Larry Gillespie, Allen Houser, Dean Abshire, Bob Ockerhauseng Row 2: John Scudder, Carl Fontanella, Gary Griest, Frank Haines, Carl Deppen, Bill Smerigan, Phil Hoffman, Sam Small, Stan Costello, Lenny DeAugustino, Jim Ellingsvvorthg Bovv 3. Conrad Lyons, Flick Burke, Jim Krivolski, Tom Santmyer, Carl Cooley, mil., i rftiiwi X Q EQ? 2 Dave Ryan, Jack Schuth, Tony Delricci, John Spittler, Paul Dulgoleckig Bow 4: Kerry Price, Balph Januzi, Ed Murphy, Dave Boss, Carl Spigelmyer, Norm lVlyers, Dave lvlehring, Nick Fosterg Row 5: Head Coach Fairchild, Assistant Coaches. Lou Orndorff, Bill Shank lmanagerl. Dave lVlclXlichol, Joe lVlcKoskey, Torn Andros, Eddie Hammers. l i l i l I 3,1 CQN' lfl r F l4iWillQH 0 N .,,ii-:piggy il, , . Y i T 1-L V - I- . 5 '- .i, , , I r N i. 'n fs fs V ip, l. 7Ui 03 M52 i ' W Z A rU ': l' l x L' X '5 . is :--, .1 4 4 li ' , ...-.L- utdefw UA D11 ,W 40. .,,, A, V.... N I Q' I , X Ui ,f wdefu ULI Row 11 Torn Furlong, Craig Richart, Dave See, Terry Kressel, Craig Carl Doersam, Bob Ellis, Dave Hackman. Row 3: Nlr. Puglisi, Ron Myers Hottenstein, Robert Frick, Tom Weinman, Kerry lVIiIIer, Gary Bloom. Jim Wetzler, Dick Kunz, Roy Klein, Jim Hawbaker, Craig Boothby lVlr Rovv 21 Gene Hoover, Jim Vllycko, Roy Leister, Tom lVIagiII, Bob Haupt, Thompson. Soccer SOCCER, 1969-70 SSC Opp 2 .. ...East Stroudsburg .. . .5 2 .. ...Slippery Rock . . .. . .3 -6.. ...York ..... .. ..3 3 .. ...Lock Haven . ..1 4 .. . . .Millersville .. . .3 3.. ...York ..... .. ..4 4 .. ...SaintJoseph..... ..l 2 .. ...IVIt. Saint IVlary's ... . .4 5 .. ...Saint Francis.. .. . . .2 5 .. ...Messiah .... .. ..1 Record 6-4 76 KETM' ' T-KS!! - - In L u. -ml ri? T Hr'-ifff 'Mr' Tr:--fzjxi ' 'A': -' ii' N3 .- .- . , ,bv 4 I ,, , f -if . lf, .. I '- 2v.j?.Svwi,f .:f1rL6.I..5, F . , ' ' ' 1 K- evil gf rs 3 pf- ...-az K I --2 ,ln - ,, r.. -x a.. 1' . . -nf ' . 1f'N' PY' 7..sQ'T'.? -iv If r ,w .f'-L:g-- . x ,pc J, lfilqigghh. 4 . ,,z..,.g..:fgf , :M .:,f :- H L3 5. ull- A-l,s'f:,. 2' hw wmv arf 1-,N 4, 1 'fr kf.T': 'f!':,..,', -l gffif. 4515,-T l ' 'I 1' r. -, 'wl'i-L i-glffx 'K f-Zig. .5--wg. 1 lie' lim? .-yer x ltr. 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' s u ' ,-f .- ..,, I , ,, an ' - 2 7 ,e 'ffgg ff? mm.. uunnnnmmn-nn mu r ' f Row 1: Sue Rich, lCaptainl, Kay Ake, lCaptainl Pip Henry lCaptalnl Toot Diane Boulans Row 4 Jill Middleton Karen Sosna Pat Black Row 2: Karen Leitzel, Andy Ullberg, Roxle Gebert Miss Jane Goss Roxie Fibley Molly Proch Margie Luckenvaugh Sherry Moyer Beverly Anna Deaver, Kathy Finocchio, Jean Kopp Row 3 Janice Bailey Kim Macquarrie Preston, Norma Moore, Elaine Brown, Mary Myers Denise Herzog Emily VARSITY HOCKEY, 1969 SSC 4... .... Dickinson . . .. 1 . . . .... Lebanon Valley 2... .... Millersville ... 3... .... Messiah...... 1 . .. .... Susquehanna . 3... .... Wilson...... 1 . . . .... Elizabethtown 2... .... PennState Record 5-2-1 FRESHMAN HOCKEY SSC 0... .... Dickinson O. . . .... Lebanon Valley 0 . .. ,... Millersville ... 7... .... Messiah...... 2. . . .... Susquehanna . 1... .... Wilson...... 0 . . . .... Elizabethtown 1... .... PennState Record 2-4-2 45 fum- ' ' FW wir- f, 'uw hi N '-,. 4 n Q . H , 5, xr-:J w ,A .11 f' :1 . ' tg 'Q ,f ,px . VZ, X, f .w ga lg- . --1,-y ' In r-fl-1, Q, fsgxal E 1 Q T Q 5 lv' -x fu T ,. x. , H- I . ur Fi 'Q gv ,..hl .. ...X Q.-fx I r S 'A v Sill 6 Q I Q I' .rf 4,0 bo- .73 X-V4 Al if A NW'- 4 'N ss' .,..-, -ns T I 3 5 1 D3:s.,i Varsity Basketball. Row 1: Dennns King, John Smuth, Craug Snyder, John Glover. Flow -4: lVlr. lVlorgan, IVlr. Hess, Dave Hackman. Players missing: Yersak. Row 2: John Los, Torn Shatzer, Walt Porovvskl, Flod Snook, Ray Donahue, Ron Finley. Roger Carver. Row 3: lVIike Kvvallck, Ron Jancula, John Priestley, Curtis ll F561 -1 1 aff? Basketbafl fi -4 'unior Varsity Basketball. Row 1: Hal Stermer, Kerry Price, George xbfaham, Lorenzo Hough, Rovv 2: Craig Fogel, Larry Bucher, Bud Varsity Basketball. Flow 1: Jodi Bollinger, Sue Rich, Kathy Lippy, Mary Ann Fetterman, Rovv 2: Gloria Clites, Carol Kreider, Nancy Fralick, Michele Darrenkamp, Donna Shanabrook. Rovv 32 Pat Tobias, Peggy Furry, Pip Henry, Terri Stepp, Emily Toot. SSVEIIOMEIXVS VARSITY BASKETBALL 1969 Z-,CLD 47 .,i Elizabethtown Saint Francis. Gettysburg .. Frostburg . . . Messiah .... Wilson ..... Millersville .. Maryland . . . Lock Haven . Penn State . . Record 5-5 WOMEN'S JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL 1969-70 SSC Opp 40 .. .... Elizabethtown .. .. . .16 34 .. .... Gettysburg .... .... 3 6 34 .. .... Wilson ..... .... 2 5 39 .. .... Millersville .. . . . .41 46 .. ..., Maryland .... .... 6 1 43 . . .... Lock Haven . . . . . . .30 49 . . .... Penn State .... .... 5 0 Record 3-4 kd J Junror Varsrty Basketball, Row 1 Llnda Nace, Ann Tarnlunson, Karen Gillan, Denrse Herzog. Row 2 Norma Moore, Mary Spangler, Marcia Glngrrch, Clemrnle Hannugan, Margaret Kosak. Row 3 Margre Luckenluaugn, Fran Barbour, Sandy Kenepp, Sue Barron, Linda Senbert, 85 l i iff pl Wrestling fli I ii wREsTLiivcs,1969-70 ssc opp 38 .. ...Baltimore .. ...O ., 5... ...LockHaven.. ...3O ii 19... ...Edinboro... ...17 17 ...Virginia... ...14 V 28 ... . . .Mansfield . . . . . .5 1 31 . ...Kutztovvn .. . . .5 1 46... ...Frostburg..... ....O 22 ...Waynesburg..... ...12 .1 14 ...EastStroudsburg... ...19 l 9 ... ...West Chester ... . . .29 wi 9 . ...Bloomsburg .. . . .25 iw 27 . ...Millersville . .. . . .13 , 30... ...Indiana .... ...6 Record 9-4 I 'Q l ... 86 !rd . navy-.3 . - 5-... ms , l WN. Mi- . Nr-,muiy . ,,. M it M M ... 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' h I . - -af A + 'AO - . A . -,J ., y I 5 'Q J' l L,r th ' ,K W, 44 - . 1' . .1 . p ' 3 1. . , , ., 1 Q ., ' i a . Kalki S. -,,' J 'Q 4' Q . f , f A. , y ' 1. s A - .r '- ' 4. 5 1 . , A 1 . ' H x'- ,Gif I. l .4 1 f 1 1 1 4 I X 3 4-v I : ' v an 'J : F A in X 4 i S, , Q .H- . 4 r. Student Senate Row 7: Sharon Bailey, Jeanne Papas, Linda Hager, John Nori, Row2.' Dennis lVIinnich, Harry Carnahan, Joe Leach, William lVIcElvvain5 Row 3: Alan Sheeler, Galen Goss, Carl Deaner, Scott Koons. 92 1-, '-A ,Zi .IN 'U The Senate is the executive agent of the Student Association and provides the means through which students participate in governing themselves. Senate Committees, as well as the Senate itself, carry out many of the responsibilities and functions involved in selfagovernment. The officers of Senate are: John Nori, Acting President, Linda Hager, Secretary, Joe Leach, Treasurer. NSOC .-N r- PP .R Alumni Relations, Handbook, Athletic v-9 ,Q 15 Ron Anderson, Randi lVIiner, Carl Deaner, Margaret Palmer, Kathy Lantzy, Sally Frost, Jan Row l: Susan Nlathevvs, Debbie lVloors, Sharon Bailey, Row 2: Brown. Jean Studenmund, Jeanette Morgan, David Kopp. 93 N I I J u d Paul Valcis, John Nori, Harry Carnahan, William Compton, Sharon Lovell, Deborah Delong. Student, Faculty, Administration Relations, Campus Improvement 1 Row 7: Claire Butler, Barbara Fabian, Candy Stover, Cheryl Oliver, Vicki Kennedy, Mary Roth, Row 2: Charles Albright, Pat Budnyk, Galen Goss, Thomas Moriarty, Scott Koons, E. Richard Webley. 5 H B - S ,1 a ll '45 bf' H8521 '-I 'I' f Vu' WLLQWV Q ,,,A .gg 1 ai? UJFP, 'LL .,,:1.... .-.im 2 RAW znummllg, Q, CD G IH ll V ily l 1 l 1 ' 4, J 9 f 6 -.5 ? PS N 1 i Linda Fisher, Judy Gerbron, Sue Krieg, Janice Bailey, Harry Schier, Jeanne Pappas, John Leidy, Jr., Connie Culbertson, William McElwain, Curt Hafer, Al Large. 11, Elections, Films, Homecoming .ix X l 95 1, , I A ,-Y: .,.,., v ?-..7. .?.i T-- ,, V I 1 4 Lyceum, Social, Extra C u I a r Nan Drennen, Jackie Schaeffer, Alan Sheeler, Pat Roth, Candy Stover. 5 uf H r n xv' 4- Mix :fn sus f af- :FE ie, Q . at if -it-W 'lf .. ia 1 3 4 Q 5 3 'QQ Ili B u dget a nd F i Joe Leach Larry Keller Daphne Leister Tom Thor e. 96 I Larry Keller, Phillip lvlerkert, Kathy lVlerkert, Susan Diehl. B n C I u b The Business Club is an organization vvhich encourages scholarship, makes g contact with leaders in the field of 3 commerce, and sponsers social activ- ities. The officers are: Phillip llllerkert, Presidentg Thomas lVlcCauley, 1 Vice President, Kathleen lVlerkert, l Recording Secretary, Karen Hoffman, Corresponding Secretary, Susan Diehl, Parlimentariang Marilyn lVlartin, Historian. :J I i aft-'fx . 7i'7 317 - QT l. - A ' .- T . '-' ,. nr l . 59114, ,ts mines . , S'-It .Q f ,- ' Vx I' i' R.. 0 .I I . Al V1 In Q 'ax - L .n. -. nh 5 P3 -, 3 Phe Ski Club organizes ski weekends and goes sking Friday evenings. The S k' b fficers are: Bob Kerlin, President, Jeff Wagner, Vice President, Pat I u i ioth, Secretary. ' at Roth, Bob Kerlin, Jeff Wagner, Suzie Atkinson, Carol Kune, Kathy entz, Connie Gomboltz, Linda Honzo, Beth Lilley, Gail Linthicum, large Frank, Susan Nlathevvs, Sandi Edleman, Wendy Ockford, Bill liller, Molly Proch, Alison Keeler, Cheryl Dovv, Shelley Williams, Didi lone, Gean Geeza, John Weaver, Faye Emanuel, Rich Foglesonger, larsha Soult, Jin Wetzler, Leon Gubersky, Brenda Gemmill, Jim lVlcNeill. 97 I. , Pi Omega Pi Pi Omega Pi is a national busi- ness teacher education honor society. Members must express an intention to teach in the field of business. The officers are: Linda Powell, President, Bonita Shearer, Vice Presidentg Alta Lehman, Secretary, Linda White, Treasurer, Sharon Bardell, Historian. Row 1: Robert Davis, Judith Young, Karen Brant, Lois Lockbaum, Pat Banyay, Linda Coslic, George Winsor, John Benhartg Row 2: Jan Seig, Ellis Underkoffler, Pat DeSantis, Brenda Shumvvay, Alan Rhinehart, Dr. George Rae. 1, NTL A Alta Lehman, Linda Powell, Linda White, Barbara Casper, Diane Eichelberger, Sharon Erdie, Max White, Pat Linn. ffl fl: r af V.. l Y Gamma Theta Upsilon 98 Qu 47 QL ii Nan. R , A X I-W' l li- lug-I' r TX l r l 1 , r l i 5 1 l J I I ' I I l l The purpose of Gamma Theta Upsilon, the national honorary graphic fraternity, is to further professional interest in geography by affording a common organization for those intel in this field. The officers are: Judith Young, President: Robert Davis, Vice President, Harriet Oberman, Secretary, Karen Brar Treasurer. Theta Kappa 'C 5.5, V i Row 7: Mim Moyer, Connie Inch, Carol Jeselnik, Pam Nlehaffie, Sandy La Cava, Genger James, Selinda Norman, Liane Seitz, Linda Nace, Patsy Alianielio, Janet Winegardner, Row 2.' Cindy Rearick, Rhonda Wareham, Lynne Brennan, Ann Reddig, Barbara Evans, Judy Gerbron, Barbara Casper, Abby Albright, Patty Clark, Fran Barbour, Doris Creamer, Row 3: Linda Kaspar, Barb Houston, Karen Nlonoher, Barb Vogt, Vicki Kennedy, Betsy Brinton, Bonnie Bashore, Sharon Erdie, Sue Deilinger. L K. ii A Pa F .- Qu 'N nr' Theta Kappa is one ofthe service sororities composed of women students vvho conscientiously wish to serve the campus and commu nity. The officers are: Susan Dellinger, President, Harriet Oberman, Vice Pres- ident, Lucinda Bearick, Recording Secretary, Barbara Evans, Corresponding Secretary, Barbara Casper, Treasurer, Fran Barbour, Chaplain, Linda Hartman, Song Leader, Vicki Kennedy, Historian. 99 A.. in-Q-C .lym if A3 E. 43 ja? 4: D -5 an 54 X. ra, . A v , ,. Sf ' R ,- ,, uf v xg ,f AD 'K- I .X . ,L rl Q w X E A f ' ' P I 3 , 1 .of ' if f 1' ,,, Ada, ' ' P Helen Leos, Jan Bixler, Mark Corrigan, John Leos, Valerie Newpher, Carol Beggs, lVIykee Beamer, Kathy Lentz, Paula Briggs, Maria ,S i ,,, 1 , B 'VX K 1:45 It 1 vi D x Rodrigues, Elizabeth lVlcCoy, Valerie, Shuman, Frencine Salvatore, C I u b Arlinda Henderson, Al Large, Jay lVIoore, Kerry Griest, Nona Harper, Mary McCoy, Alfred Breaux, Franics Bishop, James Pritchett, Samuel Hose. The function of the Language Club is to promote an interest in the cultures of France, Spain, and ermany by travelogues, skits, plays, and dis- ussions. The officers are: IVlaria Rodrigues, resident, John Leos, Vice President, Helen Leos, Secretary. I I Theta Chi i a , - x , i .,,.c: , 37 fi l I :xg Row 7: John Leitgeib, James Lehman, Rick Lentz, Carl Graber, Lynn Hamor, John Baumgardner, Bob Lemanski, Norm Cannon, Glenn Nliller, Steve Nliller, Bob Fleming, Row 2: Denny Spisak, Ken Nladden, Chris Neff, Bob Shuman, George Irwin, Mike lVlcBeth, Jack Freundel, Dee Kline, Richard Kisslerg RDW3: Bob Cistolo, Steve Pallo, Gary lVIonohan, Phil lVlikolaj, Rich Lenker, Doug Robinston, Brian lvlockey, John Hines, Bill Lemanski, Jeff Auxer, Ron Nletchell, Larry Wissinger. 0 l i u, ' -x- Qca ,. - I gl L. ,Q Theta Chl is a national social fraternity that stands for high ideals found l- in brotherhood, scholarship, and leadership. The officers are: Carl Graber, ' President, James Lehman, Vice President, John Freundel, Secretary, Derrill l Kline, Treasurer. , P if , 4 A J l I. Sigma Delta is a service sorority which serves the needs of the campus and community and promotes and sets an example of academic and moral excellence. The officers are: Donna lVlottiIla, President, Daryl Bagley, Vice President, Terry lVlose, Secretary, Sandi Williams, Corresponding Secretary, Lois Lockbaum, Treasurer, Doris Carson, Historian, Nancy lVlcElvvee, Chaplain. Row 1: Sharon Lovell, Carol Vogel, Karen Luckenbaugh, Jan Sweigertg Row 2: Linda Adams, Sandra Williams, Lois Lockbaum, Donna Nlottilla, Daryl Bagley, Nancy lVlcEIwee, Dor Carsong Row 3: Linda McNish, Ann Zemantis, Darla England, Peggy Grannas, Jayne Davis, Marie Swankoski, Ann Tomlinson, Betsi lVlarsh, Hilda Lewis, Mary Spengler. .ax . f .1-aw Sigma Delta .V I is Q ', . . - fl X 7 Q get . I1 if . --.gi ,AI - ff,-W Ili ' , ' . ' , . - - ' .A ' ' YKV QI? l..-. . i i, X 4- ,Q :SW ' X. 4- 'Q 1 l X . 5'-1 -M 1 . 1 rf' '- 'i ,Q : V a A f -.T 41, - - Q i ia , 'g.xi,':L. ld, S ' V.. 5- ak. -Y F-'V 3 ix 315- . V H - ,. f - ' - za. i 1 ' L 0' Q, f -., S 'N I gif i. ' 5- , , , l i i I ill 103 - wr? Eli :lvl V I it .l 'I W .V , ,li ll iff' ll li 'll l l I l l l 4 l l i l ll l 5, l l i 1 l il lfl I Masquers Mary Turner, Joel Garrick, Janet Benton, Bernadette Vander Heijden, Bob Myers, Karen Bovvmen, Chris Littleton, Larry Lego, Peggy Hill, Roland Emenhelser, Gary Howard, Bob Shirk, Mary Brennan, George Brashears, Pam Boll, Chris Boll, Juanita Condon, Sandy Gerchak, William Kingsley, James Nevvburger, Earl Nollenberger, Debbie Ellis, Jeanne Etter, Bill McCracken, Steve Scull, Sue Hazen. 104 Masquers, the dramatic organization of SSC, promotes and teaches many aspects of fine theatre including acting directing, technical production, and costume designing. The officers are: Joel Garrick, President, Steven Scull, Vice President, Christopher Boll, Secretary, Mary Turner, Treasurer. lu Row 1: Susan Leedy, Miss Evelyn Mayer: Row 2: Betsy McCurdy, Marjorie Hogle, Sally Cramer, Connie Cramer. I X Day Women The Day VVomen's and Day Men's Associations are organizations whose members include all those stu- dents vvho live off campus. The officers of Day Women's Association are: Barbara Diller, President, Anita Walter, Vice President, Linda Grove, Secre- taryg Susan Leedy, Treasurer. The officers of Day Men's Association are: Alan Sheeler, President, Dennis McCIeary, Vice Presidentp Bay Martin, Sec- retary-Treasurer, Craig Boyd, Parliamentarian. Denton McCleary, Alan Sheeler, Bay Martin, Robert McCann. Day Men 105 Jazz Club Row 7: Dennis Fry, Alan Sheelerg Row 2: David Ludlow, Curt l-lafer, Gary Banks, Richard Ross, Jeff lVlcLaughlin, Jeff Gunnet, John Noll, Dan Newhouser, Denny-Ashton. The purpose of the Jazz Club is to promote interest in jazz on the SSC campus. The performing section, the Stage Band, programs the best in concert jazz music. The officers are: lVIichaeI Girling, President, Joseph Heefner, Vice President, Alan Sheeler, Secretary, Curt Hafer, Treasurer, Dennis Fry, Liaison Officer. l i i 5 i Circle K International is the largest college service organi- zation in the world. Circle K is sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Chambersburg. The members are devoted to the better- ment of self, college, and community. The officers are: Gene Secrest, President, Denny IVlilIer, Vice Presidentp Tom Thorpe, Secretary, Tom Wampler, Treasurer. Row 7.' Dennis Miller, Duff Nlanweiler, John Keller, Robert Telthorster, Harry Carnahan, Gene Secrest, Ron Soulliardp Row2.' Tom Wampler,Ton Thorpe, Arnold lVIartz, Steve Wagoner, Don Williamson, Allen Neiderer, David Kopp, Tony Lawrence, Rocky West! Row 3: Lee Yohn, Thomas Kotay, Charles Gomer. 6 l Circle K 4 Row 7: Trudy Ohls, Keith Dittenhafer, Linda Coslic, Susan Jones: Robert lVIcCannp Row 2: Goel Garrick, Joe Huber, Linda Powell, Joy Hazen, Joel Zullinger. , A :,grfQf'9,, 'QSC' Q l 4 4.1 Kappa Delta Pi Kappa Delta Pi is an honor society in education. lVIembers set high stan- dards of excellence in scholarship and character. The officers are: Keith Dittenhafer, Presidentg Susan Jones, Vice Presidentp Donna Wertman, Secretaryg Richard Johns, Treasurer. Row 1: Bill Connelly, Rich Pulley, Duke Zatkos, John Los, AI Bowman: Row 2, Lee Yohn Fred Wentling, John Weaver Steve Pallo Mafhem ivieiioupoennas Gaiden. ' ' u b Varsity Club is composed of men who have earned one varsity award in competition. The club serves the lathletic program of the college by encouraging iinterest in athletics and suggesting athletic policy. Profits from football concession stands are used in sponsoring service projects. The 'officers are: Steve Pallo, Presidentp Lee Yohn, Vice Presidentg lVIichael Kowalick, Secretaryp Craig Boyd, Treasurerg Dave lVlcNichol, Sargeant- at-arms. 107 Contemporary Issues Club The Contemporary Issues Club is an organization of students interested in the discussion of modern world problems and subjects of a political and social nature. The officers are: Joseph Huber, President, Wendy Barley, Vice Presidentg Pam Reese, Corresponding Secretary, Pat Kelly, Recording Secretary-Treasu rer. .Fukui-1 ' nf,-,T si?ff L fn pp. F3 a.-1 :NWXX . .if- , ga if-' 'T' sill s -S sf GF .W ed' ' 'TJ .EJ,. . . . Joseph Huber, Pat Kelly, Pam Reese, Wendv Barley, Sharon Bailey iff I. I I3 ..' rs E S S .il Q' E The intersorority Council is a service organization which promotes intersorority relations, serves the sororities. The offi- sy f F wh, hu, of mlarg cers are: Chris Hauk, President, Sharon Erdie, Vice President, Gemma Vllenerich, Sec- Lgfg' retaryp Barb Casper, C 'Ml Treasurer: IVHSS M3Y9r, Row 7: Barb IVlacWiIliams, Barbara Fabian, Chris Hauk, Casper: Row 3: Donna lVlottilla, Kathy Lippy, Charl0U9 ' Sue Dellinger, Vicki Kennedy, Row 2.' Sharon Erdie, lVliller, Gemma Wenerich,CharIene lrvin, Margaret Bukey. Sharon Lovvell, Phyllis Warner, Carol Ludwick, Barbara ' Advisor. 108 K. X Tv ' V 1 Lili IN l Sigma Pi . xg 1 , f .Nmx i f I 9 'E 4' Q ' ' N l ,Row 7: Boo Bobiak, Dave See, Row 2.' Rod Huff, Ffaul IVloyer, Rick Weirner, Sigma Pi is 3 national Social fraternity devoted to 'George Sotirokos, Row 3: Bary Kauffman, Scott King, Bill Hess, Joseph Schnably, . Darl Sams, Row4.' Ed Curry, Dick Reisinger, Rod Shook, James S. Steck, the Courses of brotherhood, Iearnmgf and the de' :Row 55 Bob Fulton, Woody Wagner, Denny Hariri, Bob IVWEYS, Buzz Royer, Phil Steck. Veloprnent of character' The Officers are: Bafy Q Kauffman, Sage, Michael Kocevar, First Counselor, ' Robert Treon, Second Counselor, Richard Reisinger Q Third Counselor, lVlichael Crozier, Fourth Counselor ' Rodney Huff, Herald. 109 r The Accounting Club provides an opportunity for business students having completed Accounting I and ll to make their accounting education transform into a vvorking tool by practical application of accounting procedures, presentation of speakers and club ac- tivities. The officers are: Larry Keller, President, Leon Sample, Vice Presidentg Pat Renaut, Recording Secretary, Cathy Blubaugh, Corresponding Secretary, Philip lVlerkert, Treasurer. Row 7: Larry Keller, Leon Sample, Row 2: Jay Leatherman, Cathy Blubaugh, Philip Nlerkertg Row3: Charles Hockensmith, H. Carl Henderson. Accounting Club lntervarsity Christian Fellowship Inter-Varsity Fellowship is an interdenominational organization which seeks to bring the students and faculty of the campus together for the purpose of fellowship through discussion meetings, Bible studies, for the purpose of learning about God and Christ. The officers are: Shirl Short, President, Don Foose, Vice President, Kathy Speck, Secretary, John Hoffman, Treasurer. Row 7: Kathy Speck, Keith Dittenhafer, Shirl Short: Row 2: Margaret Cunningham, Diane lVlcKee, Beatrice Bubb, Verna Walmer. Slate is the campus newspaper. This publication serves to inform stu. dents, faculty, and administration about current events at SSC. The editors are: Sherri Ritz, Editor-in-chief, Dann Noonan, Associate Editor, Cindy Rock, News Editor, Pam Kirk, Feature Editor, Bill lVlaurer, Sports Editor, Sandy Pritko, Editorial Assistant, Rick Gelbke, Copy Editor. i , '1 l - E vs- L 4 I E it , r 4 1 l l F-,-,-1- ' , i f i ...J all i ,J Ed1'torfalBoard.' Bill Maurer Pam Kirk, Dann Noonan, Sherri Ritz, Cindy Rock, Rick Gelbke, Phyllis Warner A W 5'-P if Women's Residence Association and Men's Residence Association are the governing bodies for those students who reside in the dormitories. The officers of WRA are: Jeanne Pappas, President, Karen McClain, Vice President, Bonnie Bovven, Secretary, Vicki Kennedy, Treasurer. The offi- cers of MRA are: Galen Goss, Presi- dent, Bert Noggle, Vice President, Eugene Shuiman, Secretary, Mike WRA Row 7: Barb Vogt, Peggy Stenken, Roseanne Ricci, Barbara Carrodusg Row 2.' Vicki Kennedy, Karen McClain, Jeanne Pappas, Miss Virginia Long, Row 3: Kim Preston, Donna Yingling, Judy Kukielka, Cindy Raker, Karen Engle, Sandy Demmerer, Cindy Rock, Row4.' Karen Leydig, Sherry Moyer, Mary Orndorff, Lynda Cook, Ginny Hoekstra. Morgan, Treasurer. 2 flfj.. v.! :lilie- ,if . rf e ' i M, N' Bill lVlaurer, Sheri Ritz, Dann Noonan, Phyllis Warner. Pi Delta Epsilon is an honorary journalism fraternity. Among the high ideals of the organization are: to uphold good taste in journalism, and to promote college publi- cations. The officers are: Phyllis Warner, President, Dann Noonan, Vice President, Sherri Ritz, Secretary-Treasurer, Bill Maurer, Historian. KV' Pi Delta Epsilon Row If Helen Shelley, Barb Carrodus, Row 2: Jean Rossi Pat Kelly, Suzanne Sundayg 'Q tx-J, Nabcy Kirk, Charles Albright, Linda Knox, Bonnie Hackman Flow 3: Janet Ekerovich, Pam Kirk, Al Large, Kay Kramer, Joel Giardineg Row 4: Cindy , Rock, Rick Gelbke. K.-0' s-U' l 7. . N is n l I Y, ' 4' -w ifi. X: X QS I 1 ' 9. ' N N, 'sk EJ: IFC The lnterfraternity Council coordinates the activities of the seven social fra- ternities and the advancement of the entire fraternity system at SSC. The officers are: Robert Fleming, President, Robert Ruhl, Vice President, Glen Oberholtzer, Secretary, Harry Carnahan, Treasurer. Row1.' Bary Kaufman, Tom Paules, Gary Oberman, lVlontr Krauze, Bob Ruhl, Bob Fleming, Bill Schaeffer, Row 2: Bill Hess, Pete Budnyk, Wilson Sipe, Allen Shenk, Harry Carnahan, Buzz Royer, Ron lVliIIer. 113 P if il ii 11 52 fill .yi fi ll i l I 3 I P ii' I l '. l L Q i i i i l l il' 1 wwf i. i l i ii l LL all ' but -ni-,g,rJ...,, . ': . V, ., .i'1si,I9:,, , M a.-'rar ,f N f ' t 5 if 4 - 1 ' v 4 S , A , ., 4 3 ., X 1' fa : :. :, in ,.,I, Q 7 ef' Y 5' ' Z in 551: Himsa! ' . X fc ' 34252 f, ... . J, N .4 . -5. , 5g'l'T',.9!E :ag ff ll-1.-.prize if':' 1' .. QE fi 1 I i- B 2222 W..Z2i'1 , ?: X' :F wk! fp 1 juni f ,- ,A 'A j,'Q:'35f:5 A ' -1 ,iw Q' ,R Zeta Beta FP Row 1.' Debbie Eshelman, Sandy Gordon, Sue Floff, Dee Oftedaly, Linda Rupinocci, Sally Frost, Brenda Burg, Row 2: Linda Kylor, Sue Desenberg, Nancy Lambert, Sue Rich, Kathy Fairchild, Linda Dent, Wendy Smith, Debbie Rower, Row 3: Bonnie Bowmaster, Charlotte lVliller, Carol Esola, Jeanne Meister, Carol Krider, Sherry Nloyer, Nancy Fralick, Linda Crawford, Kathy Lippy. ' , -. gf!! .A I . 1 f.g . fvgv s.: , , ,Z . V 1 , v ,, 1 . Q' si G- fv '--. Zeta Beta, a service sorority, has several purposes in- J cluding senfice to the students, community, faculty, andfi administration of Shippensbu rg and to encourage schooli31 spirit. The officers are: Kathy Lippy, President, lVloIly i Finucane, Vice President, Linda Kylor, Secretary, Louisa' Parsons, Treasurer. l I l i i The Student PSEA-N EA is a professional organization for future teachers. There is a wide opportunity to participate in local state and national education orga- nizations. The officers are: Paul . ' l Deangelis, President, Marcia Dorney, Vice President, Jeanne Downey, Corres- ponding Secretaryg Cheryl Dinger, Recording Secretary, Charlotte Clapper, S N Treasurer. P T Y I 1 x ', I I I I K' E l Z ' Ex we ,M .Nl B Row 7: Linda Zillinsky, Linda Fosselman, Gail Olson, Patricia Boyer, Charlotte Clapper, Roberta Dennis, Row 2: Pat lVlcHugh, Robert Hoffer, Jeanne Downey, Susan Stengel, Linda Clapsaddle, Cheryl Dinger, Paul Kolva lifes N 1 lbljar' ll 1 AA 1 Row1.' Grace Jones, Debra Heath, Barb Nock, Cathy Heath, Barb Snyder, Pauline Kline: Row 2: Richard Bady, Dan Dresser, Ken Berkich, Ed Szapacs, John Bibber, Uoy Eshleman. lAmerican Chemical Society The purpose of the Student Affiliate of the American Chemical Society is to provide an opportunity for students interested in Chemistry to become better acquainted with opportunities in industry and engage in professional activities related to chemistry. The officers are: Barbara Nock, President, Edward Szapacs, Vice President, Richard Dresser, Sec- retary, Thomas Bream, Treasurer. 115 Kappa Sigma is Shippensburg's newest national social frater- nity. Since its initiation into the national organization on April 25, 1969, Kappa Sigma has taken pride in setting high fraternal standards both individually and as an organization. The officers are: Dan Perna, Grand lVlaster, Gary Oberman, Grand Procurator, Chuck Dyer, Grand IVlaster of Ceremonies, E K S ' Ftavvlings, Grand Treasurer, Tom Weinmann, Grand Scrib.e, Bill a Fry, Guard, Denny Baughman, Guard. Row 7: Jim O'Ne-ill, Ken Harryn, Tim Mundy, Charles Dyer, Gary Oberman, Ivliller, Row 3: Ron Anderson, Bill Fry, Ned Zechman, Doyle Blouch, Fred Neil lVlorgan, Tony Casale, Dick Lustick, Kurt Stewart, Ed Rawlings, Mark Wentling, Peggy DiPippa, Dan Talany, Jay Schuler, Tom Paules, Row 4: Smiltz, Wayne Moore, Row 2: David Hackman, Scott Bair, Jon Blackman, Brent Amoroso, David Pugj, Flon Nlyers, Chuck Scout, Ron Noel, Walt Pete Yushinsky, Denny Baughman, Bob Repetz, Denny Nlullelman, Kerry Porowski. Y 5 ua il WSYC is the campus radio station which pro- vides students with a means of entertainment andtraining in the field of radio. WSYC is also an instrument of expression for the fac- ulty and student body. The officers are: Michael Byers, Station Manager, Pat Kelly, Business Manager, Dennis Troutman, Program Director, Judy Zarr, Personnel Director. WSYC -I.-wa. C 7' Row 1: Ed Rawlings, Rich Stuempfle, Shirley Comp, Art LeBrun, Robert Miller, Lindy Lauverg Row 2: Gary Banks, Rick Betts, Mike Pinkovvicz, Frank Corly, Tom Musselman. Row 7: Dennis Troutman, Didi Stone, Pat Kelly, Bonnie Hackman, Shelley Williams: Row 2: Tim Taylor, Bob Repetz, Judy Zarr, Michael Byers, Ron Anderson. 117 j 's Acacia is a national social fraternity in its fifth year in the campus. It strives for excellent scholastic achievement and to help strengthen rela- tions between the members of the college and community. The officers are Ron lVliIler, Venerable Dean, Bon Berman, Senior Dean, Bill Kralik, Junior Dean, Dennis Lebo, Secretary' Tom Oldham, Treasurer' Ron lVloyer Bush , . , C man, Will Pananes, Chaplain, Harry Carnahan, Corresponding Secretary, Dan Koontz, Parliamentariang Dennis Goodling, Historian. ,Fd ff!! 3' s.: l . Q S- Raw 1: Don Stock, Dennis Goodling, Richard Blosser: Row 2: Joel Romain Ralph Scott, Dan Koontz, Curt Hafer, Ron lVliIler, Harry Carnahan, Randy lamb, Row 3: Bill Kralik, Pete Budnyk, Greg Kauffman, Steve Myers, Bruce Berman, Jon Lubarsky, Dave Resler, Neil Bashore, Lee Sheaf, Tom Kring: Jon Kozlosky, Walt Quint, Don Williamson, Brad Sell, Dennis Lebo. Math Club . Row 7: Richard Bady, Jane Becker, Saly Skishalley, Sharon Bailey, Jay Shank, Dennis Welker: Row 2: Beverly Brallier, Gloria Anderson, Debra Heath, Sharon Fortna, Brenda Csencsits, Barb Nock, Cathy Heath. The IVlath Club promotes and serves an interest in mathmatics among students and faculty on the Shippensburg campus. The officers are: Richard Bady, President, Cathy Heath, Vice President, Barbara Nock, Treasurer, Jane Becker, Recording Sec- retary, Sharon Fortna, Corresponding Secretary. -4 'S Us-v ' 4:-.tvs . I li' wAA Cabinet ll Under the guidance of the Cabinet, WAA members attempt to provide a variety of intra- mural activities for all vvomen of SSC. Row 7: Gloria Clites, Carol Kreider, Kay Smith, Donna Yinglingg Row 2: Pip Henry, Linda Nace, Karen Sosnag Row 3: Linda Orlidge, Louise Lundy, Marilyn Gumaer, Sue Richg Row 4: Nancy Fralick, Rachael Rinker, Mickey Darrenkamp. 119 Row 7: Cathy Caporaso, Sally Jefferson, Barb Fabian, Pip Henry, Stevie Henderson, Sally Sordon, Janie Snyder, Janey Sedgewick, Row 2: Mur lVloyer, Geema Wenrich, Chris Hauk, Phyllis Warner, Barb lVlacWilliams, Sue Sordon, Linda Orlidge, Kay Smith, Karen lVlcClaing Row 3: Cindy Bock, Kris Lillmars, Nlarggie Kozak, Terry Baxevvanis, Carol Black, Rachael Rinker, Peggy DeFrank, Donna Yingling, Jody Bollinger, Darla Harner, Mary Ann Fetterman, Clair Butler, Mary Ellen Orndorff, Karen Snyder, Sue Berman, Connie Urichg Row 4: Irene lllingvvorth, Betty Leaphart. raw 7: Nancy White, June Gutshall, Allen Moss, Row 2: Tobert Jacobs, Jane lecker, Barb Nock, Carol Kreider, Sharon Fortna, Row 3: John Mowbray, Morris iill, Carl Kerr, Kenneth Washington, Row 4: Russ Richmond. 'll' . s-.-, l J ' 2 1 Q I L 1 ,,. . .,-rv, ,. Kappa Mu Epsilon Kappa Mu Epsilon promotes interest in the area of mathmatics by recognizing individual achievement, and assimil- ation present knowledge of mathmatics and advances being made in thefield. The officers are: Sharon Fortna, President, Nancy White, Vice Presi' dent, John Mowbray, Corresponding Secretary, June Gutshall, Recording Secretary, William Gould, Treasurer, Carol Kreider, Historian. .ii is 'kv-A ' V- 'K -'H-ipi.,,,.-mu 1: Janet Horn, Jane Sedgewick, Linda Rhoads, Nancy White, Patricia :Row 2: Jill Geesey, Nancy Pye, Jane Seibertg Raw 3: Kathy Mower Charles Albright Lee Yohn Galen Focht Pi Nu Epsilon is an honarary musical fraternity, which stimulates interest in musical organi- zations and fosters a broad interest in musical affairs. The officers are: Daryl Bagley, President, Nancy Pye, Vice President, Lou Beth Lamb, Rec. Secretary, Linda Hartman, Cor. Sec- retary, Alan Sheeler, Treasurer, Linda Rhoades, Historian. I l Mentzer. Carole.Ruppert, Brenda Kiser, Virginia Fastnacht, Row 4: Bob N u E 121 EUC: fd ,.. .., 1 'ir 1 .1 hu. li.l 1,1 'f 1 R , , V r :W li Ffa he ,xt-. ii l, T S T . iff' l z 1-'Li r E lj' I tc l l l :' .Yr.. ,H .,,.- il' il . E, l i l l l l i l l l il l Ai ,l l ll i, r li -il Alpha Phi Omega is the largest national service fraternity in the United States. These fraternity men serve the college and community and exhibit high moral standards. The officers are: John Welty, President, lVlaurice Blose, First Vice President, Fred Bankert, Second Vice President, Robert Burkeholder, Treasurer, Robert lVlcCIusky, Recording Secretary, Rus Stahl, Corresponding Secretary. s f. - - -- --r ur C. J .-tif? Q1 13 2--:. JA, . tt! sf rjsg , ,.,,, ,, ff-X f X l Q Row 7: Steve Tritch, Lee Weyant, Eric Blumberg, Tim Flitterg Row 2: Fred ' Bankert, Chuck Covalt, Bill Stafford, Bob Veihdeffer, Standley Arncic, Al p a h I Large, Greg Elliott, Duane Collier, Row 3: Dave Panchison, Earl Nollenberger, Frank Geist, Fred Oehling, Jim IVIcNleiIl, Bob Burkeholderg Row 4: Karl Nlalessa, David lVIcCluskey, Russell Stahl, John Welty, Robert NlcCluskey, Nlr. John Gunnet, Herb Krodelg Row 5.' Dean Varner, Kim Evans, Mike Pinkowicz, Rik Hofman, ' Alfred Breaux. l l l I iow 1: Linda Wolstenhome, Diana Beam, Chris Tomszak, Syl Eckenrode, Jayce Lehockey, Judy Kohner, llolly Warner, Barb Vansantg Row 2: Sandy Denlinger, Sue Mathews, Eileen Beck, Nlugs Bukey, Karen Viltraut, Janet Beadle, Nlr. Serine, Row 3: Karen Bixler, Bonnie Long, Karen Starinsenic, Sue Ruha, 'eg DePippa, Linda Clapsaddle, Carol Ludwig, Sue Hartman, Joan Derrg Row 4: Bonnie Heath, Gloria llathy, Gail Cannon, Debbie Anderson, Pam Boll, Wendy Deimler, Leslie Rydberg, Sue Urich. fl: rfb' 1-Q ., 5 5 ,., qi , , ,if QL-..yfS:-if I N- fi . ' '.ef-V hgflg f QD., Q 1 .I 'QQ -sf' y f . Rho is a service sorority at SSC. These students have desire to serve others, and encourage school spirit. The are: Margaret Bukey, President, Eileen Beck, Vice Wendy Lord, Treasurer, Janet Beadle, Secretary, ue Mathews, Chaplain, Sandy Denlinger, Historian, Karen ililtraut, Pledgemaster. i l Delta Rho 123 Kp 2 V r 'u. fx .H 4'-E -e, i ,1 l, I I A .J if ,nn rti . ., . E+ Y I T . Y-A f r 1 if I i lf 1 f l f ss lr R r Bev Kaufman, Greg Russ, Ed Sadtler, Beth Teofilak, Sandy Wolfe, Craig Zumbrum. fs- my as . Reflector is the outlet for Q I creative expression of every ,L-. variety including poetry, short J i stories, art, and photography. -. The editor-in-chief is Paul Politis. l I 7 D l l ,. J s l l l Q . . I l Row 7: Cheryl Kauffman, Nancy Adam, Nlarie lVleholic, Henrietta Walkf' ' ' , Beverly Hoolan, Elaine Wallace: Row 2: Jessica Wagner, Donna Th? Elementary Educatlon Club lspomposed Oistudentg pre Wolfinger, Susan Brown, Dana Fishell, Carol Longenesker, JoAnne Poll. parlng to teach in the elementary field. Along with a varied Marilyn Rook, susan Trerhewey, Betsy smith. Row 3: Par Black, Marilyn Bean, Jean Heiney, Carol Grirn, Sue L.ash, Diane McKee, Pat McHugh, Paul Kolva, Dave Kopp. A social program, activities enable students to gain insight into the elementary teaching profession. The officers are: I lVlarilyn Rook, President, Susan Brown, Vice President, Susan - . Trethevvey, Secretary, Fred Smith, Treasurer, Betsy Smith, Hostorian. Club 124 Tau Kappa Epsilon 7: Joel Gardner, Nevin Schenck, Leo Zatkos, Ron Finley, Tom John Lefko, Mike Sweigart, Nick Battiste, John Weaver, Dan Denny Snyder, Robert Maddy, Axel Feltenberger, Denny David Hancock, Jake Jamelli, John Los, Charles McKendry, Pat Scott Buffington, Charles Bellows: Row 3: Scott Conver, Alan Bowman, James Flomano, Mike Klingle, Scott Shafer, John Zuban, Bill Cober, Bob Swift, Mike Brinkac, Dave Poeschl, Jim Fox, Frank reco, Rich Pulley, Paul Kostyo, Walt Konetschnip Row 4: Mike .astowku, Fred Potthoff, John Copeland, Ron Sciranko, Don Cardinal, Jim Buffington, Bill Connolly, Chuck Hersh, Nick Bosso, Don Kern, Charles Bolash, Dennis Gordon, Joe Marnell, Tom Redding. 1 i John Yetsak, Row 2: Tom Andros, Bruce Baustein, Tom Fliffner, ..,,,,,,, . 3 Pt The Kappa Epsilon is a national social fraternity dedicated to those men who are willing to serve the college and live up to the national TKE standards during the period of rnatriculation. The officers are: John Price, Prytanis, Tom Zelko, Epiprytanisp Edward Custer, Grammateus, Paul Kostyo, Crysopholesg Dave Poeshl, Histor, John Caufman, Hypophletes Thomas Bedding, Pyloretesg Charles Bolash, Hegemon. 125 I r-- J ii 4 X- . - Q-f --..-T..--q.. ii- L QA Row 7: Bob Lasovvski, Tom Stern, Ted Haldeman, Row2: Rob Frick, Bert Noggle, Allen Snenk, Clark Henderson, Row 3: Mike Nlorgan, Galen Goss, Dave Nliltenberger, Steve Wagoner, Jeff Wagoner, Row 4: Stan Weinstein, Ron Nlarichak, Brian Hoffman, Row 5: Harold Statler, Flick Snyder, Ernie Beardsley, How 6: Gene Schuman, John Thomas, Lou Barlup. Row 7: John Leidy, Mark Beall, Tim Sponsellor, Bob Bookvvalter, Wilson Sipe. S Sigma Tau Gamma is a national social fraternity which seeks to promote college lg u friendships and strengthen those qualities that distinguish a fraternity man. The officers are: Flon lVlarichak, President, Tim Sponsellor, Vice President of lVlember- Ga m ship, John Leidy, Vice President of Management, Glen Oberholtzer, Vice President of Finance, Dave Nliltenberger, Vice President of Education. i i 126 5 N 4 Cheerleaders Flow 7: Linda Deardorff, Jeanne Pappas, Cindy Snyder, Raw 2: Jane Geiger, Wendy Bierbower, Pat Halen Alpha Psi Omega Alpha Psi Omega is an honorary dramatics fraternity. The purpose of the organization is to maintain a high quality of performance in the theatrical arts and to promote an interest in dramatics. The officers are: Cynthia Hoover, President, George Brashears Vice President, Holly Hunt, Treasurer, Tom Harner, Secretary. Row 1: Mary Turner, Nancy lVlilIichapg Row 25 Alan Armstrong, William Flex, George Brashears, Juanita Condon James Newburger, Cynthia Hoover, Mary Floth, Row 3: Jeanne Etter Brass Ensemble l 1 5 - ,. Maiorettes Row 7.' Susanne Hartman, Dorene Koetvely, Benna Ewing, Anna Nlarie Piccoli, Row 21 Barbara Brnndis, Lynda Caspar, Jeanne lVlrIeV. Lacye Koons. The staff wishes to apologize for the absence of the orchestra picture, which was not returned in time to be sent to the publisher. 127 During vvinter and spring terms, Concert Band rehearses and performs more serious music. lt seeks to play the best concert band literature available in all styles and periods. The officer are: Charles Miller, President, John Noll, Vice President, Marilyn Seibert, Secretary, Sandra Emlet, Treasurer. Row 7: Linda Sticher, Karen Brant, Diane Zeigler, Jane Seibert, Keith Hocker, Kathy Fox, Linda Reist, Debbie McCrae, Debbie Booz, Row 2: Dennis Bupp, Alan Sheeler, Sandy Emlet, Pat Martzall, Barb Stapleton, Mike Hamilton, Sally Hackenberger, Cindy Bostian, Lee Yohn, Christine Warren, Karen DeLong, Sherry Moyer, Raw 3: Carolyn Rogers, Richard Ross, Charles Miller, Dennis Fry, John Noll, Dan Nevvhouser, G. Richard Perry, Michael Messner, Suzanne Fry, Allen l-lench, Marcia Petteys, Brenton Gift, Jill Middleton, Bill Royer, Joyce Strohm, Beverly Holtryg Row 4: Bob Shannon, Linda Shade, Sandy Knepp, Lois Ditty, Pat Mehalko, Michael Brown, Ronald Lynch, Kerry Griest, Linda Lehman, Henry Wilson, Thomas Smith, Joel Zullinger, Glenn Crouse, Craig Ritchart, Thomas Kline, Robert McCann, Terry Neihart, Don Morton, David Ludlovv, Gary Wolfgang, Jeff McLaughlin. Concert Band H -' 's ' . K .sf vi' ', .1 Y.... .' ,Wi +A. . xy i- NME'-Sf?Xx N ug'--+ 2 l if Nt t tr . . - Ri gas u .1-:X Csstmmt Lu 1. .L Concert Choir The purpose of Concert Choir is to provide students with the opportunity of participating in a choral activity in order to learn good performance standards, good vocal techniques, and to become aware of varied types of choral literature. The officers are: Don Dickenson, President, Will Pannaes, Vice President, Georgia Kovvach, Corresponding Secretary, Nancy White, Recording Secretary, Sue Grubb, Treasurer. 128 Row 7: Georgia Kowach, Faye Emanuel, Linda Rhoades, Susan Clements, Kathy Crayne, Nan Drennan, Charlotte Strayer, Debbie Conner, Ann Woodruff, Kay Barefoot, Nancy White, Rebecca Rolar, Kathy Lentz, Carole Ruppert, Raw 2: Cecelia Blotcamp, Rhoda f McNitt, Diane Lillich, Ann Crecelius, Connie Cibort, Marilyn Bean, ' Kathy Baylor, Brenda Kiser, Linda Lebo, JoAnne Rasmussen, Cheryl ' Geyer, Sue Grubb, Sue Roof, Bonnie Leese, Jackie Abrams, Row 31 V Harriet Young, Janet Horn, Quay Stolte, Dave Clugston, Graig j Richart, Galen Focht, Don Stock, Jonathan Miller, Charles Goodhart. George Pisanick, Rick Smiley, Dave Grimes, Bill Crisp, Marie Coyne. , Karen Spotzg Row 4: Lee Cadiz, Max Emig, Jeff Coy, Phil Pinkerton, Jim Zeigler, Ron Bolesta, Phil Shuman, Joe Rehmeyer, Dol Heckert, Doub McClure, Dan Partin, Jim Humer, Jim Dull, Bill L Summerhill, Sue Nelson. l hi Sigma Epsilon is a social fraternity at SSC. This national fraternity promotes closer bond among men students. The officers are: Robert Saeger, President, Dan igram, Vice President, William Holtry, Treasurer, David Hellman, Recording Sec- etaryg Alfred Stover, Corresponding Secretary. egg Q 'I 'HQ liow 1: Mike Tracey, Tom Kessinger, Phil Landis, Bill Sheafferm Joe Stumpf, Dan ' ' ' EVIQFBITH Row 2: Bob Ruhl, Monti Krauze, Bill McElwain, Bob Snyder, Jungle I llartin, Dave Winsheimer, Denny Kasa, Longknife Maier, Mike Boone, Dick March, geff Taylor, Charlie Miller, Pete Fidlerg Row 3: Alf Stover, Don Josvvick, Qob Saeger, Joe Leach, Seal Benton, Maya Meisenhelter, John Steich, Dave llellman, Mike Jackson, Ron Williams: Row 4: Rick Gentzler. l l l i l 129 7 4--7-fl-.--v:: -Tf -' Y- ---f -'- ' 41 N m M l w i B W , I W A v H 130 2 1 lfl-.Q ifiij -Q.5n-q- ,cn , 4 fiiil ..As fd- -- W -21.-ZF :Llc -tl,.l,.!,l..b 1 I Q1 f'lC!Lfc 'EI' !1l l.l'l,' -- A-V 4. r4.4 A , ...., .... -,, ,,,,,,,, I v,u . 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Smav Dean of Academic Affairs Dr. Benjamin Nispel Dean of Arts and Sciences Dr. James H. iVlcCormick Administrative Assistant Dr. Paul F. Cauffman Dean of Teacher Education Alva B. Frank Business Manager to the President Robert L. Jamieson Assistant Business Nlanager PQE' ff' .Lf Albert Drachbar Director of Admissions Donald G. Ernakovich Assistant Director of Admissions ivff' Lljomas L. Moriarty Henry T. Wiikens :rector of Financial Aid Director of Public Relations Dr. Willlard E. Kerr Dean of Graduate Studies Dr, Wilbur O. Carthey Associate Dean of Gradual Dr. John E. Hubley Dean of Student Personnel e Studies 135 i-311i ,915 fini T' g. if -9 J. M! i- , i if if-'ll i.,: ,. if . V A L?- lv- :gf ,rpg I if-f iff F3 ,..1 L4 iz-5 x ? 'Q 'fqg i in L . i 'Q r fi U- '1 2 WL ll' f 41 l l l i i l ai Virginia B. Long Dean of Women l l 4 l U l i ill l li 'l l i Evelyn A. Mayer ' Assistant Dean of Women l , l l i ' i li , 1 1- B 1 . ii l il ' l l i i I l rx i i V - t A , Kenneth O. Reed Dr. Robert Oravetz David A. Dolbin Plant Maintenance Director of Alumni Dean of lVIen Engineer Affairs John J. Peffer Assistant Dean of lVIen ' Dr. William E. Beyers l Director of Placement l l i l la 1. 11 Us-I1 t x Ir. Donald J. Froiland Dr. Allen N. lVlarshall, Jr. tudent Counselor Student Counselor 'YB' I., lu., William Snyder Director of Computer Services Center 'NK I N-1' A I X dz., Yu 651. .5.. P3 lx. fr rw 4.4. .pf Q., V. I X . f' ildji Y i , ,'-4 .J F 491 if i2 ip' E. l Y. I lil! rl if 4, I T 1 li, s ! 1 A '.-1. 9, L vw 147 Dr. Robert D. Taylor Director of Student Teaching Dr. Robert P, Hinz , Director of Instructional I ' r Technology T 4 11 Tii I. 1,4 Francis Cannon Registrar A Dr. Dilys lVl. Jones fd Director of Curriculum f and Research ', l f 94 137 I ri Q i i i i i 1 il 1 i N i 1 i L.. Mr. Eggleston, Social Scienceg Mr. Kraus, English, Nlr. Mowbray, Mathmaticsg Dr. Snyder, Chemistry, Mr. MacArthur, Nlathmaticsp Mr. Frantz, English, Nlr. 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Sturnbaugh, Hnstoryp Dr. Markle, Elementary Education. 161 X 'X X x x X 'N . N xx x 1 K - ..-- M. ,f .W ...W Q. P, N. F :N 'X N .QC ff 4 ' x,.- ,, ' 5-'-:5.' . , ap fa ff HN N. SQTPlQf.X,- ,' U31 .' '?'.- '. x,-:, .- ANQN 1 ,r ...mx K 'M 'f SX 'xg Hx.. T' ' ' - ' QJIN-'5'l'.' - ,Z V.. Qs N X X K 2 . ' R 0, ,v Y N x 1 x I L 162 wi? W,- I 'R S f 1 . ' x fwr'N in Mrs IVlcKenzue Enghsh lVlr Kurkland Biology IVlr Toney Lnbrary Science IVlr Good Art lVluss Baker PhysncaIEducat1on Dr Fandt Elementary paul Q 1 i i i N i F i i i i l i 1 I i . i i L+ W.-NW .. . N.. nnnvd ' 'x . 'we Q .Rx ' ' .Qxxxx Xi-. Wff? o A , -fre ,-ff 17 5 N: St SS 'X NN 4. 'x Wx x ,g,N.Nq,,,.:,.,.., i , --.y Xe-:ww 'Qs :Q Q bv - 'QE' 1. .5 A-is ww as I WW, ,Wm QQ :aslmxxv-N XIX Dr. Shroeder, Chemistry: Mr. McLeod, History IVIrs. Horlacher, Foreign Language: IVlrs, Fogelsanger, Elementary Educationg Nlr. Wolfe Computer Centerg IVlr. Loucks, History. 'ix XS lVlr. Morgan, Foreign Language: IVIr. 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'gf' H 'Diff' ug A-aff fi' 3' y .1 ' Pguiggif .figur f-,ff ai ' I u-sf i Se n r a I Row 7: Beverly Nlacquarrie, Secretary: Brenda Burg, Historian: Raw 2: Thomas Thorpe, Vice President: John Leidv, President: Curtis Hafer, Treasurer ' i J ff 's Qs C' x ki- ,ar 1' 1 'Ji' 1- ' 'C' -ff? Mary Adair Linda Adams Jayne Akers Charles Albright Gloria J. Anderson Ronald Anderson William Anstine Vincent Appleman .l0s ..,, may vfs as fwfr 9 4 Barbara Ake William Alleman Ronald D. Anderson Thomas E. Andros Judy A. Arbegast Shirlee L. Arnold Linda Adams Sarah Albright ,9- l QE. a' H- Y---V , an-X 655 Ab I lo- wr'-'f iv' l kgs' 'G' 1 af - QA- .av-f .. D, FRN' rjkw-B is 4, I -O-- FFP: Carol Aurnan Linda Aumiller Linda Baggett Daryl A. Bagley Jennifer Bailey Scott Bair April C. Baker Elizabeth Baker Karen L. Baltzer Patricia Banyay Melvin Barber Pat Barber Phares Barnhill Kathie A. Barbush Sharon Bardell Harold Barnes Neil Bashore Kathleen Baucler Paul H. 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McConneIlsburg Secondary-Mathematics Math Club 1,2,3,4, Recording Secretary 23 FAC 23 Intra- mural Sports 1,23 Honorary Mathematics Fraternity 23 Kappa Mu Epsilon 3,43 PSEA-NEA 1. ALLEMAN, WILLIAM M. Shippensburg Library Science-Mathematics Pi Nu Epsilon 2,3,43 Band 1,2,3,4, Manager 33 Library Science Club 1,2,3,43 Wesley Fellowship 3,43 Campus Interfaith Association 2,3,43 U.C.C. Club 1,2,3, Presi- dent 2, Secretary 33 Orchestra 1,23 Freshman Float Committee 1. ANDERSON, GLORIA J. New Bloomfield Secondary-Mathematics PSEA-NEA 1,23 Secretary 23 Who's Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges 23 Math Club 3,4. ANSTINE, WILLIAM R. York Elementary-Biology PSEA-NEA 3,43 Varsity Golf Team 43 Day Men's As- sociation 3. AUMILLER LINDA L. Beavertown Arts and Sciences-English Alpha Sigma 1,2,33 Chaplain 23 Debate Club 23 English Club 13 Intramural Sports 1,33 Dormitory Vice-President 23 Freshman Seminar Leader 23 Receptionist 23 Town Counselor 33 Miss Shippensburg State College 19693 Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges 3. BAGLEY, DARYL ANN Manchester, Connecticut Elementary-Fine Arts Cumbelaries 1,2.3,4, Vice-President 33 Eighteener's 2,3,43 Pi Nu Epsilon 2,3,4, Secretary 3, President 43 Concert Choir 13 Madrigals 13 Inter-Collegiate Chorus 43 Sigma Delta 3,4. Vice-President 43 Intramural Sports 2,3,43 WSYC 2. BAKER, ELIZABETH K. Willow Hill Elementary-Social Science BALTZER, KAREN L. Shanksville Elementary-English PSEA-NEA 1,2,33 Intramural Sports 33 Elementary Club 13 Big Sister Program 2,33 Teacher's Aid, Central Elementary School 4. BANYAY, PATRICIA Evans City Secondary-German Language Club 1,2,3,43 Secretary 23 PSEA-NEA 43 Gamma Theta Upsilon 3,43 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4. BARBUSH, KATHIE VOLLAND Gettysburg Liberal Arts-Sociology Masquers 13 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,43 PSEA-NEA 13 Contemporary Issues Club 1,2,33 Freshman Homecoming Committee 13 Junior Prom Committee 33 Senate Home- coming Committee 33 Art Club 1. BARNES, HAROLD L. Shippensburg Busines Administration-Accounting Business Club 1,23 Accounting Club 33 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,43 College Band 1,2,33 College Orchestra 1,23 College Dance Band 1,23 Day Men's Association 1,2,3,4. BASHORE, NEIL E. Hershey Secondary-Mathematics Math Club 1,23 Intramural Sports 3,43 Acacia Fraternity 3,4. BAYER, H. EUGENE Waynesboro Secondary-History Intramural Sports 1,2,3,43 PSEA-NEA 43 Grotto Club 2,33 Kappa Sigma Fraternity 2,3,43 Social Studies Club 2,3. BEAR, LESLIE L, Carlisle Accounting-Management Business Club 3,43 EBTA 43 PBEA 4. BECK, EILEEN McKeesport Elementary-Geography Intramural Sports 1,2,3,43 Elementary Club 23 WAA 2, Cabinet 33 Pi Delta Epsilon 33 Radio Station 23 Delta Rho 3,4, Vice-President 4. BEELER, RICHARD W. Lemasters Elementary-English PSEA-NEA 4. BELL, LINDA JO McDonald Business Education PSEA-NEA 1,43 FAC 23 PBEA 43 Business Club 1,2,3,4. BERMAN, RONALD L. Palmyra Secondary-History Acacia Fraternity 2,3,4, Vice-President 43 Varsity Club 3,43 Varsity Tennis 2,3,4, Co-Captain 3,43 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,43 Raider 3: Intra-Fraternity Council 3, Corresponding Secretary 33 Elections Committee 3, 218 Senior Index BICKEL, LINDA M. Wildwood Crest, New Jersey Elementary Elementary Club 1,2,33 PSEA-NEA 1,2,33 Intramural Sports 2,33 Rules Committee 33 Dorm Board 3. BINGMAN, GERALD R. Beavertown Elementary-Mathematics Concert Band 1,23 Grotto Club 1,23 PSEA-NEA 43 Dorm Council 33 Corridor Representative 33 Hunger and Thirst Combo 3,4. BISHOP, D. FRANCIS Chambersburg Secondary-German, speech Foreign Language Club 3,4. BISHOP, ROY J. Shippensburg Liberal Arts-Economics Contemporary Issues Club 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 2, President 3, Chairman I.C.C. 43 Band T2 Judiciary Committee 33 Special Committee on Selection of Malors 4. BLACK, MARY JANE Bedford Secondary-English Kappa Delta Pi 3,43 Intramural Sports 3,4. BLACKBURN, KAREN D. Bedford Elementary-History Elementary Club 1,2,3, Vice-President 33 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,43 PSEA-NEA 43 Zeta Beta 1,2,3,43 Town Counselor 4. BLOUSE, ROBERT York Business, Economics, Computer Sciences Sigma Pi Fraternity 1,2,3,43 Intramurals 2,3,4. BLUBAUGH, CATHY J. Waynesboro Business Education-Accounting Accounting Club 3,43 Corresponding Secretary 43 Busi- ness Club 33 PSEA-NEA 3,43 Pennsylvania Business Education Association 43 Eastern Business Teacher's Association 4. BOBBIN, LOUISE Philadelphia Elementary-Fine Arts Intramurals 2,3. BOLASH, CHARLES C. Philadelphia Secondary-Mathematics Football 1,2,3,43 Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity3 Intra- mural Sports 2,3,43 IFC 3. BOLESTA, RONALD D. Fayetteville Liberal Arts-Biology Concert Choir 3,43 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4. BOOK, LEROY D. Chambersburg Elementary-Social Studies Vets Club 2,3,4, BOTCHIE, KATHLEEN MARY PSEA-NEA 2,33 Sigma Delta 3,43 WAA 2,3,43 Intramurals 1,2,33 Freshmen Advisory Council 3. BOWEN, BONNIE L. Williamsport Elementary-Geography Zeta Beta 2,3,43 ISC Representative 33 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,43 Varsity Basketball 23 Swimming In- structor 1,2,33 Women's Athletic Association 3,43 Raider 33 Secretary WRA 3. BRANT, KAREN A. Berlin Elementary-Geography Gamma Theta Upsilon 3,43 Treasurer 43 Theta Geogra- phy and Travel Club 43 Concert Band 3,43 PSEA-NEA 2,3,4, BRITT, BARBARA L. Harrisburg Elementary-Mathematics Elementary Club 13 PSEA-NEA 3,43 Intramural Sports 2,31 Kappa Delta Pi 3,4. BROOME, SUSAN E. Lancaster Liberal Arts-English English Club 1,23 Intramural Sports 1,2,33 Art Club 4. BREON, RANDALL C. Middletown Liberal Arts-Governmental Admin. Freshman Parents Day Committee 13 Intramural Sports 2,33 Social Studies Club 43 Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities 4. BRINDIS, BARBARA A. Warren Liberal Arts-Sociology Pi Nu Epsilon 43 Concert Band 1,2,3,43 Intercollegiate Band 1,43 Majorette 2,3,43 captain 43 Language Club 2,3. treasurer 33 Sigma Delta 3,43 WAA 43 Intramural Sports 2,3,4, BUKEY, MARGARET A. Pottstown Secondary-Business Delta Rho 2,3,4, Vice-President 3, President 43 ISC 2,3,43 PSEA-NEA 13 Intramural Sports 3,4. BURG, BRENDA H. Broomall Liberal Arts-Sociology Senior Class Officer 43 Zeta Beta Service Sorority 3,43 Senate Committee 2,3,43 Faculty Senate Committee 33 Dorm Officer 33 Corridor. CARRODUS, BARBARA ANNE Ambridge Elementary-English Newman Club 1,22 Newman Advisory Council 23 CCD Instructor 3,43 Student PSEA-NEA 2,3,43 Corridor Repre- sentative 33 Resident Assistant 43 Dorm Board 3,43 President of McLean Hall 43 Women's Residence Coun- cil 43 WRA Intervisitation Committee 43 Freshman Ad- vistory Council 43 Slate 3,43 Slate PSCPA Correspon- dent 33 Raider 43 Elementary Education Club 4. CASPER, BARBARA A. Douglassville Secretarial-Management Masquers 13 Theta Kappa 2,3,4, Treasurer 43 ISC Representative 3,43 Inter Sorority Council 4, Treasurer 43 PSEA-NEA 23 WAA 3.43 Cabinet 33 Business Club 2,33 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,43 Pi Omega Pi 3,43 Dorm Corridor Representative 2. CAVANAUGH, CHARLES E. Lewistown Liberal Arts-French Contemporary Issues CIub3 Foreign Language Club3 Veterans Club, Corresponding Secretary. CHRONISTER, MICHELE York Liberal Arts-Sociology Intramurals 3,4. CLARK, CRAIG V. Philadelphia Secondary-History Intramural Sports 2,3,43 Sigma Pi Fraternity 1,2,3,43 First Counselor 3. CLEMENTS, LINDA A. Media Secondary-Spanish Language Club 1,23 Intramurals 43 PSEA-NEA 13 Coun- selor 4. CLINE, DALE L. Carlisle Business Education Accounting ClUb3 Business CIUDQ PBEA. CLITES, GLORIA J. Bedford Secondary-Business PSEA-NEA 23 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,43 WAA 2,3,4, Cabinet 3,43 President 43 Business Club 1,2,33 Varsity Basketball 2,3,43 Tau Kappa 4. COLLINS, JOAN E. Harrisburg Secondary-Biology, Chemistry PSEA-NEA 1,43 FAC 23 Behavioral Psychology Club 4. CONNARD, W. STEWART ' Philadelphia Business Education Business Club 3,43 Accounting Club 3,4. CORBETT, RITA E, Petrolia Elementary-Social Studies Intramural Sports 43 Student Secretary. COSLIC, LINDA J. Berlin Elementary-Geography Gamma Theta Upsilon 2,3,43 Kappa Delta Pi 3,43 PSEA-NEA 2,3,43 Theta Geography and Travel Club 43 Who's Who Among Students in American Universi- ties and Colleges 4. COVER, JANE E. Chambersburg Elementary-Speech Cumbelaires 1,2,3,4. COY, THOMAS R. Shippensburg History-Social Science Contemporary Issues Club 1,2,3,43 Young Republicans Club 1,33 United Campus Ministries Board 3,43 Stu- dent Summer Tour of Europe 3. CRAMER, SALLY ANN Shippensburg Elementary-Library Science PSEA-NEA 2,3,43 Library Science Club 2,3,43 DWA Representative 4. CRAWFORD, LINDA L. Everett Secondary-English Band 1,2,33 Orchestra 3,43 Zeta Beta 2,3,4, Treasurer 2, President 33 Class Treasurer 2, Class Vice-President 33 Slate 1,2,33 Pi Delta Epsilon 2,3,43 Concert Choir 2,3,43 Intersorority Council 33 PSEA-NEA 4. CRUM,DONNA J. Palmyra Elementary-Mathematics PSEA-NEA 2,3,43 Freshman Advisory Council 33 Cor- ridor Representative 23 Intramural Sports 3. DAIL, SHARON E. Waynesboro Elementary-Speech Zeta Beta Sorority 3,43 Intramural Sports 1,23 Masquers 23 Inter-Sorority Council 43 Social Committee 4. DAVIS, ROBERT B. York Elementary-Geography Gamma Theta Upsilon 1,2,3,43 Pledgemaster 3, Vice- president 43 Kappa Delta Pi 3,43 Theta Geography and Travel Club 43 Whi's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities 43 Freshman Float Committee 1. DeANGELILIS, PAUL G. ' Bethlehem Elementary-Social Studies PSEA-NEA 1,2,3,43 Membership Chairman 3, President 4. DECKER, DELORES J. I Mercersburg Elementary-Library Science D,W.A. DELLINGER, SUSAN M. . Lebanon Elementary-English Elementary Club 13 PSEA-NEA 13 Theta KBPDB 1'2- 3,43 President 43 Inter-Sorority Council 43 Cumbelaires 2,3,43 Treasurer 43 Pi Nu Epsilon 4. DEL SORDO, DONNA K. I Blue Bell Secondary French-Social Science PSEA-NEA 3,43 Intramural Sports 3. DENNIS, KAREN BERNICE ARNOLD l Shippensburg Elementary-Library SCISHCU Library Student Worker 1,2,33 PSEA-NEA 4. DERRICK, LOIS JANE I Duncannon Elementary-Social Studies PSEA-NEA 3,43 Kappa Delta Pi 3,43 Elementary Club 31,- I DeSANTlS. TERESA H. West Reading Elementary-Social Studies PSEA-NEA 1.2,3.43 Elementary Club 1.2,3.43 Cumbelaires 3,43 Fresh. Advis. Coun. 33 Jr. Class Banquet Comm. 33 Intram. 23 Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges 4. DICKINSON. DONALD C. JR. Newfoundland Secondary-English-Speech Mixed Chorus 13 Shippenmen 13 Band 13 PSEA 1,23 Concert Choir 2.3.43 President 43 SIatel3 Madrigals 2.33 Men's Octet 2.3: Campus Interfaith Association 3.43 President 43 Wesley Fellowship 1.2,3.43 President 3: Big Brothers 2.3.43 Intercollegiate Chorus 2.4. DILLER. BARBARA A. Cl 3ml'J9 SbUf9 Elementary-Speech Day Women's Association 1.2,3.43 Representative 1. President 43 Student Association Senate 43 Chairman Art Exhibitions Committee 43 Student Activities Center Committee 4. A DILLON, MARY P. 5h'lllnQf0n Elementary-Spanish lntervarsity 1,23 Elementary Club 23 Language 1.2. DITENHAFER. MOLLY O. Carlisle Elementary-Spanish Intramural Sports 23 PSEA-NEA 4. DITTENHAFER. KEITH A. CHFTID Hill Secondary-Biology Biology Club 1.2.33 Masquers 13 Psychology Club 3.43 PSEA-NEA 3.43 Inter-Varsity 1.2,3.43 President 33 Kappa Delta Pi 3.43 President 4. DONAHUE. KATHLEEN A. Jenkintown Liberal Arts-Math Intramural Sports 2.3.43 WAA 3.41 Cabinet 43 Vice- grgiident Lackhove 33 Language Club 43 Math Club DONLEY, STEPHEN RAY Lykens Secondary-Geography Sigma Tau Gamma 2.3.41 Grotto Club 2.3.43 PSEA- NEA 43 Philosophy Club 4. DRAWBAUGH. LINDA S. York Elementary-Library Science Elementary Club 23 Kappa Delta Pi 3.43 PSEA 2. DRAWBAUGH, WILLIAM L. Newville Accounting-Management Business Club 3.43 Accounting 3.43 Intramural Sports 43 Daymen Association 2.3.4. DYER. CHARLES Bensalem Liberal Arts-English Kappa Sigma 2.3.43 GMC 33 Reflector 2.3.43 Film Committee 43 Grotto Club 1.2. EDMISTON. DONALD E. McClure Business Education Kappa Sigma 2.3.43 Grand Treasurer 2.33 PSEA-NEA 43 Business Education Club 13 Intramural Sports 1.2,3.43 Golf 3.4. EICHELBERGER. DIANA LEE Havertown Business Education Pi Omega Pi 43 Accounting Club 3.43 Business Club 33 Slate 3. EMLET, SANDRA A. Carlisle Elementary-History Band 1.2,3.43 Treasurer 43 Pi Nu Epsilon 43 PSEA-NEA 1.2,3.43 Coridor Representative 33 Waitress 23 Student Secretary 3. ERB. SUSAN P. Mars Liberal Arts-Sociology French Club 23 Contemporary Issues Club 3.4. ERDIE. SHARON J. Nazareth Business-Education Business Ed. Club 13 Intramural Sports 2.3.43 Theta Kappa 3.43 Inter-Sorority Council 43 Vice'president 43 Senate Committee 23 Dorm Secretary 23 Slale 13 Pi Omega Pi 3.4. FABIAN. BARBARA L. Oakmont Liberal Arts-English Alpha Sigma 2.3.43 Intramural Sports 2.3.43 Campus Improvement Committee 3.43 Slate 43 Intersorority Council 4. FAHNESTOCK. ROSEMARY J. Newville English-Speech Kappa Delta Pi 4. FEGAN. LINDA J. New Cumberland Business-Education PSEA-NEA 43 Business Club 3.43 Intramural Sports 3.43 Student Worker 3. FINOCCHIO, KATHLEEN M. West Reading Elementary-Library Science Elementary Club 2.33 Intramural Sports 1.2,3.43 Varsity Hockey 2.3.43 WAA 3.43 Cabinet 33 PSEA-NEA 2.3.43 Junior Banquet Committee, Food 3. FINUCANE. CLAIRE M. Brookhaven Secondary-English Zeta Beta Service Sorority 2.3.43 Vice-president 43 Slate 2.3.43 Intramurals 2.3.4. FISHER. JOHN H. Shippensburg Business Ad.-Accounting Accounting Club 3,43 Business Club 1.23 Intramural Sports 1.2.3,4. FLEMING. ROBERT W. Philadelphia Elementary-History Theta Chi 1.2,3.43 Interlraternity Council 23,43 Presi. dent 43 Varsity Football 3.43 Naugle Hall Dorm Coun- cil 23 Intramural Sports 1.2,3.43 Student. Faculty Administration Relations Committee 2. FLIGGER. GLENDA K. Connellsville Library Science-History Library Science Club 2.3.43 Grotto Club 2.3.43 Secre- tary 33 PSEA 2.3.43 Wesley Fellowship 2.3.43 CIA 2.3.43 Crucible 2.3.43 Slate 3. M FOCHT, GALEN E. W'l'am5bUfQ. Pa. EIementary4Science Concert Choir 1.2,3.43 Shippenmen 13 Pi Nu Epsilon 3.4: PSEA-NEA 4. FORTNA. SHARON L. Chambefsbl-'YQ Sec.-Physics. Math. Kappa Mu Epsilon 2.3.43 Rec. Secre. 3. Pres. 43 Math Club 1.2,3.43 Rec. Secre. 2. Pres. 3. Cor. Secre. 43 Kappa Delta Pi 3.4: Intra. Sports 1.2.33 PSEA-NEA 1. FRALLICK. NANCY R. Mlllefsbufe Elementary-History Varsity Basketball 1.2,3.43 Zeta Beta Service Sorority 1.2,3.43 Historian 33 Intramural Sports 1.2.3.43 WAA 2.3.43 Cabinet 3.42 Athletic Council 3.43 FAC 23 Junior Banquet Favors Committee 33 PSEA-NEA 1. FREUDIGER. BARBARA A. Flourtown Elementary-English PSEA 1: Intramural Sports 2.3. FREUNDEL. JOHN W. JR. Bethlehem Liberal Arts-Sociology Theta Chi 3.43 Secretary 43 Baseball l.2Q Intramural Sports 3.43 French Club 1.2. FREY. LINDA D. Chambersburg Elementary-Social Studies FROST. SALLY ANNE Maple Glen Liberal Arts-Sociology lntra. Sports 1.2.33 WAA 2.3.43 Contemp. Issues Club 2.3: Intercol. Con. on Govern. 2.33 Zeta Beta 3.43 Poll and Research Comm. 33 Course and Teacher Eval. Comm. 33 NSOC 4. FRY. WILLIAM R. JR. Enola Secondary-Math Math Club 1.2,3.43 Kappa Sigma 2.3.43 Guard 3.4. GARRICK. JOEL A. Chambersburg English Masquers 2.3.41 Sec. 33 Pres. 43 Outstanding Actor Award 33 English Club 2.33 Vice-pres. 23 Reflector 23 Alpha Psi Omega 3.43 Kappa Delta Pi 3.43 Lyceum Committee 4. GEMMILL. BRENDA L. Airville Elementary-Speech Elementary Club 13 Intramural Volleyball 23 PSEA-NEA 3.4. GEORGE. LINDA L. Harrisburg Elem.-Biology Intramural Sports 2.3.43 Elementary Club 12 Zeta Beta Service Sorority 2.3.4. Chaplain 33 Yearbook 2.3.4. Sports Editor 3.43 Pi Delta Epsilon 3.43 Tennis 2.3.4. GERASINOVICH. STEVAN M. Lebanon Elementary-History Freshman Football3 Sigma PI3 Intramural Sports 1.2.3,4. GERVASI. MARLENE K. Hershey Elementary-English PSEA-NEA 2: Delta Rho Service Sorority 2.3.43 Treasur- er 2.3. GINDLESPERGER. RITA M. Rockwood Elementary-History PSEA-NEA 2.3.43 Elementary Club 23 Pi Nu Epsilon 43 Cumbelaires 1.2.3,4. GIRLING. MICHAEL F. York Secondary Ed.-History Social Committee, Chairman. 43 Student4FacuIty- Relations Comm. 33 College Jazz Club 3.43 Pres. 3.43 College Band 1.2,3.43 Contemporary Issues Club 3.43 Chrm. Model United Nations 43 Intramurals 33 Kappa Delta Pi 3.43 Pi Nu Epsilon 3.4: National Coun- cil Delegate 4. GOCHENAUER, ROBERT L. Dillsburg Business-Education PSEA-NEA 4. GOOD. EDWARD C. Littlestown Bus. Ed.-Accounting, Manage. Football 13 Acounting Club 3. GOODLING. NANCY L. York Elem.-History PSEA-NEA 33 Kappa Delta Pi 3.43 Intramurals 3. GRABER. CARL J. Pennsburg Secondary-Math Theta Chi 1.2,3.43 Pres. 3.43 Interlraternity Council 2.33 Intramural Sports 1.2.3,4. GRACEY, BRENDA H. Shippensburg Elementary-Fine Arts GRAYBILL. SANDRA J. Harrisburg Elementary-History PSEA-NEA 13 Intramural Sports 1.2: Corridor Represen- tative 33 Freshman Advisory Council 2. GRIM, CAROL L. Boyertown Elementary-English Intramural Sports 2.33 PSEA-NEA 3.43 Elementary Club 3,43 Art Club 43 Receptionist 3. GRUBB. SUSAN PAIGE Johnstown Liberal Arts'SocioIogy Campus Interfaith Association 3.43 Concert Choir 2.3.43 Treasurer 3.43 Madrigals 3,43 Pi Nu Epsilon 3.43 Student Handbook Committee 23 Freshman Handbook Committee 23 Behavioral Psychology Club 33 Art Club 33 Big Brothers and Sisters 2.3.4. HAFER. CURTIS S. Hallleld Bus. Ed -Accounting Acacia 2.3.41 IFC 3. Treasurer 33 Business Club 1.23.43 Accounting 2.3.43 College Jazz Club 3.4. Treasurer 3.43 Class ol '70 Jr.-Sr. Prom 43 Banquet Co-chairman 33 Treasurer 43 Intramural Sports 1.2,3.43 Riesner Hall Council 2.33 Handbook Committee 33 Reaction Com- mittee 43 PSEA-NEA 4. HAHN. LINDA A. Hanover Elementary-Speech Intramural Sports 1.2.33 Elementary Club 2.33 PSEA- NEA 2.33 UCC 1.2.3. HALLOWELL. RUTH ANN Springfield Business Education Business Club 1.2,3.43 Intramural Sports 1.2.3,43 Dormi- tory Secretary 33 Student Secretary 1.2,3.43 Town Coun- selor 43 WSYC Personnel Stall 2. HALDEMAN. THEODORE KRATZ JR. Croydon Secondary-FrenchfMath Poll and Research Committee 23 Student Stress 33 NSOC 33 Sigma Tau Gamma 2.3.4. HAND. KITTY A. Harrisburg Business Education Business Club 13 PSEA-NEA 13 Freshman Advisory Council 23 lntervarsity 2: Corridor Representative 23 gcgrm Secretary 33 Receptionist 33 Dormitory Board HARBERT. SUSAN M. Hyndman Business Education-Secretarial Business Club 13 Freshman Advisory Council 3. HAROLD. JOHN E. Ill York Secondary-Social Science Social Committee 1.2.3,4. Chairman 43 Contemporary Issues Club 3.43 National Model United Nations 3.43 Intramural Sports 1.2.3,4. HARRYN. KENNETH L. JR. I-lellertown Liberal Arts-Gov't. Adminis. Business Club 13 Intramural Sports 1.2,3.43 Kappa Sigma 2.3.43 IFC Representative 33 Freshman Football lj Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities 4. HARTMAN. LINDA L. Roaring Spring Elementary-English Cumbelaires 1.2,3.43 President 43 Pi Nu Epsilon 2.3.4. Historian 3. Corresponding Secretary 43 Theta Kappa 2.3.4, Song Leader 43 Mixed Chorus 13 All-State lnter- collegiate Chorus 43 Eighteeners 2.3.43 Prom and Banquet Invitation Committee 33 WSYC 13 Elementary Club 13 Corridor Representative 23 Dorm Board Secre- tary 23 Receptionist 33 Town Counselor 4. HAUK. PAULA CHRISTINE Allentown Secondary-English intra. Sports 1.2.3.43 Alpha Sigma 2.3.43 Raider 33 Pres. Harley Hall 33 WRC 33 lntersor. Coun. Pres. 43 Resident Assistant 4. HAZEN. JOY L. Pittsburgh Elementary-Spanish Cumbelaires 1.2.3,4. Secretary 43 Pi Nu Epsilon 3.43 18'ers 2.3.43 Kappa Delta Pi 3.43 Language Club 1.2.33 Intramural Volleyball 2.3: Mixed Chorus 13 Student Stress Committee 3. HEBERLING, MARY S. Newburg Secondary-Mathematics Honorary Mathematics Fraternity 2.33 Kappa Mu Epsilon 4. HEIM. DAVID E. Harrisburg Secondary-History Vets Club 1.2.3,4. Vice-president 33 PSEA 4. HEINEY. JEAN M. Egypt Elementary-English Intramural Sports 1.2,3.43 Elementary Club 3.43 PSEA- NEA 43 Art Club 43 Receptionist 3. HELLMANN. DAVID J. Willow Grove Business Education Shippenmen 13 Mixed Chorus 1.23 Business Club 13 PSEA-NEA 1.2: Phi Sigma Epsilon 2.3.4. HENDERSON. ARLINDA A. Chambersburg Secondary-Spanish PSEA-NEA 3,43 Psychology Club 43 Language Club 1.2.3,4. Secretary 2.3. HENDRY. SANDRA LEANNA Mechanicsburg Elementary-English Theta Kappa Service Sorority 1.2.3: Intramural Sports 1.2.32 Freshman Orientation Advisor 2. HENRY. NANCY J. Greencastle Elementary-History HERZOG. SHARYN L. Harrisburg Business Education Business Club 2.3.43 Intramural Sports 2.33 PSEA- NEA 2. HEVERLY. FRANCIS M. Enota Elementary-History Vets Club 2.3.43 Instructional Improve. Comm. 4. HILTON, NANCY M. Chambersburg Library Science-English Masquers 1,23 Library Science Club. 219 HOFFER. ROBERT R. Hummelstown Elementary-Social Studies PSEA-NEA 1.2.3,4. Membership Chairman 45 Band 1,25 Intervarsity 1.2,3,4. HOLPFER, BARBARA J. Coraopolis Elementary-Library Science Intramurals 1.2,3.45 WAA 2.3.45 Elementary Club 1,25 Library Club 2.4.45 PSEA-NEA 35 Zeta Beta 2.3,4. HOKE, STEVEN H. Abbottstown Chemistry-Liberal Arts American Chemical Society 2.3.45 Chemistry Club 1.2. 3.45 Marching and Concert Band 15 Solar Energy Society 3.45 Aviation Club 1. HOLLER, BEVERLY S. Schellsburg Elementary-Speech PSEA-NEA 1.2,3.45 Intramural Sports 15 Student Secre- tary 3.4. HOLTRY, GWENDOLYN L. Shippensburg English-Speech Kappa Delta Pi 45 Pi Nu Epsilon 3,4. Marching Band 1.2.35 Concert Band 1.2.35 Orchestra 2.35 Intramural Sports 1. HOLTRY, WILLIAM L. Mechanicsburg Secondary-Business Phi Sigma Epsilon 2.3.45 Secretary 35 Treasurer 45 Intramural Sports 1.2,3.45 Business Club 2. HOOVER, CYNTHIA A. Chambersburg Secondary-Biology Masquers 1.2,3.45 Alpha Psi Omega 3.4. President 45 WSYC 1. HOSE. SAMUEL L. Fayetteville. Pa. Secondary-Spanish Foreign Language Club 3.4. HOZYASH, MARILYN A. Royerstord Elementary-French Zeta Beta Service Sorority5 Intramural Sports 1.2. HUBER, JOSEPH V. Allentown Liberal Arts-Gov't. Admin. Contemporary Issues 3.4, President5 Film Committee 2.3.45 Chairman Debate Society 2.3. Vice-President: Intercollegiate Conlerence On Government 2.3.45 As- sistant Regional Director. Regional Director5 Kappa Delta Pi 4. HUMMEL, DONNA J. New Bloomfield Elementary-Social Studies Elementary Club 3: PSEA-NEA 3.4. HYDOCK, CAROL ANN Beaver Meadows Elementary-Library Sci. . HYDOCK, MARGARET M. Reading Elementary-Fine Arts Kriner Waitress 2.3.45 Newman Assoc. 1,2,3.45 PSEA 4. JEWELL, ROBERT J. Altoona Library Science-English JOHNS, RICHARD B. JR. Chambersburg English-spanish Kappa Delta Pi 3.45 Treasurer. I JONES, SUSAN V, Media Elementary-History Elementary Club 15 PSEA 1.2.35 WSYC Radio 1.2.35 Kappa Delta Pi 3.4, Vice-president 45 Intramurals 35 Tutoring 4. JOSWICK. DONALD V. Stbvstbwn Elementary-Science Phi Sigma Epsilon 1.2.3.4. KARAS, ROBERT J. Elementary-Social Studies WSYC 15 Phi Sigma Epsilon 1.2.3.4. Vice-President 3, Chaplain 45 KDR 2.3.45 FAC 2,3,4, KAUFFMAN, GALEN C. York Liberal Arts-Sociology PSEA-NEA 1,25 Theta Geography and Travel Club. KAUFFMAN, JOANNE R. Wbrrftlevsbure Liberal Arts-Chemistry Chemistry Club 1.2,3.45 Intramurals 2. KEENER. LOIS E. Behavioral Psychology 3.4, Mercersbure Arts and Sciences-Soc. Welt. Gettysburg Secondary-English KELLER. JOAN LOUISE English Club 2.3.45 PSEA-NEA 1.2,3.45 Slate 2.3. KELLER, LAWRENCE R. RUTIEUQG Accounting-Management Accounting Club 2,3,4, President 45 Business Club 1,2,3.4. Treasurer 45 Budget and Finance Committee ot the Student Senate 45 Mixed Chorus 15 Shippenmen 15 Cumberland 25 Corridor Representative 25 PSEA 4. KELLY, PATRICIA A. SGEIYVIIIG Secondary-Mathematics PSEA-NEA 1.2,3.45 Math Club 1.2.3.4. Vice-president 35 Intramural Sports 2.35 Contemporary Issues Club 2.3.4. Recording Secretary-Treasurer 45 WSYC 2.3.4. Business Manager 45 Pi Delta Epsilon 2.3.45 Student Secretary 1.2,3.4. KENNEDY, LINDA F. Middletown Elementary-German Language Club 2,35 PSEA-NEA 1,2.3.4. KERSTETTER, THOMAS A. Hummelstown Secondary-Social Science Vets Club 1.2,3.45 PSEA-NEA 3.4. KING, CAROL L. Bethlehem Elementary-History Senate Film Committee 25 Senate Homecoming Com- mittee 45 Freshman Advisory Committee 35 Freshman Homecoming Float Committee 15 Cumberland 25 Cor- ridor Representative 25 lntramurals 1.2,3.45 Dormitory Ecard 325 Kappa Sigma Sweetheart 35 Homecoming ourt . 220 KIRK. PAMELA A. Butler Elementary-Library Science Raider5 Slate 3.4, Feature Editor 4. Lebanon Secondary-Social Science KLICK, ALAN E. Intramural Sports 3.45 PSEA-NEA 4. KLINE, DERRILL A. Everett Business Ad.-Management Theta Chi 1.2.3.4, Treasurer 3,45 Baseball 1.2,3.45 Varsity Club 2.3.45 Intramural Sports 1.2.3,4. KNOX, LINDA C. New Castle Secondary-English PSEA-NEA 1.2,3.45 English Club 2,35 Cumberland 2.3.4. Faculty-Administration Editor 45 Freshman Advisory Council 35 Pi Delta Epsilon 3.45 Dorm Receptionist 4. KOHLI, CHERYL J. Levittown Elementary-English Intramural Sports 1.2,3.45 WRA 3,45 Dorm president 45 Judiciary Council 4, KOLOC, PATRICIA K. Blakely Secondary-Business Business Education Club 1.2.35 Accounting Club 35 Intramural Sports 35 Sigma Delta. KOONTZ.DANIEL W. Bedford Elementary-Chemistry Chemistry Club 1,25 Acacia 2.3.4, parlimentarian 4. KOSTYO, PAUL J. Mammoth Secondary-Business Ed. intra. 3,45 Varsity Baseball 1,25 Varsity CIub5 Tau Kappa Epsilon 2.3.4. Treasurer 4. KOWACH, GEORGIA A. Red Lion Arts and Sciences-Sociology Concert choir 1.2.3.4. Corresponding Secretary 3,45 Madrigal Singers 45 Pi Nu Epsilon 45 Intramural Sports 2.3.4. KOWALIK, MICHAEL S. Harrisburg Secondary-English Basketball 1,2,3.45 Track 2.35 Varsity Club 3.45 Secre- tary 45 Mixed Chorus 25 PSEA 4. KOZLOSKY, LEONARD A. Que Creek Secondary-Math-Biology Acacia 3,45 Intramural Sports 2.3.4. KRALIK, WILLIAM C. Palmerton Elementary-Earth Science Intramural Sports 2.3.45 Acacia 2,3,4, Junior Dean 4. KRING, THOMAS P. Sidman Business Education Acacia 3,45 Intramural Sports 3.4. Harrisburg Business Administration-Accoun. KUNI, L. RAYMOND JR. Mixed Chorus 15 Business Club 2.35 Accounting Club 3.4. LaBARRE, DARLENE F. Mt. Bethel Elementary-Library Science United Church of Christ Club 1.2,35 PSEA 3.4. LAMB. LOUISE ELIZABETH Glenside Elementary-Library Science Cumbelaires 1.2,3.45 Concert Choir 15 Madrigals 15 Eighteeners 2.3.45 Pi Nu Epsilon 2.3.4. Recording Secretary 3.45 Dorm President 15 Women's Residence Council 15 PSEA-NEA 1.2.35 Elementary Club 25 Library Science Club 35 Intramural Sports 2.3. LAMMEY. LINDA L. Downingtown Business-Secretarial, Accounting PSEA-NEA 3.45 Intramural Sports 1.2.31 Freshman Ad- visory Council 35 EBTA 3,45 Treasurer Lackhove 3. LASCH, DONNA A. Cleona Elementary-English PSEA 1.2.35 Intramurals 1.2,3.45 Elementary Club 15 Corridor Representative 25 Dorm Board 25 Freshman Ad- visory Council 35 Alumni Relations Committee 35 Prom Invitation Committee 35 Raiders 45 WRC Inter-visitation Committee 45 WRC Rules Committee 3.45 Dorm Re- ceptionist 3,45 Sigma Delta 4. LAWSON. LINDA L. Harrisburg Elementary-English Masquers 35 Lyceum 45 Atro-Am 3.4. LEATHERMAN, CARLETT L. York Elementary-Library Science Theta Kappa 2.3.45 Library Club 1.2.35 Intramural Sports 2.35 Junior-Senior Prom Committee and Junior Banquet Committee 35 Dorm Treasurer 3. LEBO, DENNIS E. Gratz Liberal Arts-Mathematics lntrm. Sports 2.3.45 Acacia 2,3,4, Secretary 45 Math Club 45 Kappa Mu Epsilon 4. LEIDY. JOHN C. JR. Port Royal Business Ed.-Account-Manage, Sigma Tau Gamma 2,3,4, Vice-president 45 Men's Resident Association 2.3. President 35 Resident Assis- tant 3,45 Social Committee 25 Senior Class President 45 Student Senate 3.45 Homecoming Committee Chair- man 3,45 Men's Intramural Sports 3,45 Producer of Miss S.S.C. Pageant 3.45 Business Club 1.2.35 Dorm Presi- dent Wright Hall 25 Commencement Committee 4. LYTLE, JEFFREY C. Shippensburg Liberal Arts-Biology LEHMAN. ALTA F. Carlisle Secretarial-Accounting PSEA-NEA 1.2.35 Business Club 25 Pi Omega Pi 2.35 Secretary 4. LEITZEL, KAREN A. Hershey Elementary-Fine Arts Alpha Sigma 3.45 Kappa Delta Pi 45 Intercollegiate Sports-hockey 1.2.4 and Basketball 1.25 intra. Sports 1.35 WAA 1.2,3.45 Raider 3. l LEMANSKI, WILLIAM A. Elwood City Secondary Earth Science Football 1.2,3.45 Theta Chi 2.3.45 Varsity Club 2.3.45 Co-captain 1969 Football Team. LENKEFI, RICHARD R. Hummelstown Liberal Arts-Sociology Track 15 Intramural Sports 1.2,3.45 Theta Chi 3,45 German Club 1.2. LEOS. JOHN P, Waynesboro Foreign Languages-French Foreign Language Club 1.2.45 Historian 1. Secretary 2. Treasurer 4. Acting Vice-President 4. LESHER. RONALD E. Halifax Business Education Harrisburg Area Community College 1.25 Business Club 3.45 Accounting Club 3,45 PSEA-NEA 3.4. LEWIS. HILDA Jetlerson Elementary-Library Science PSEA-NEA 1.2,3.45 Library Club 1,25 WAA 2.3.45 Intra- mural Sports 1,2.3,45 Sigma Delta 2.3.45 ISC 4. McCLAlN. KAREN A. Robertsdale Liberal Arts iSociaI Welfarel Dorm Treasurer 15 Dorm Secretary 25 Concert Choir 2.35 FAC Leader 25 Library Club 1.2.35 Alpha Sigma 2.3.45 Womens' Residence Council Secretary 35 Wo- mens' Residence Council Vice-President 45 Chairman Womens' Judiciary Council 45 Acacia Sweetheart 35 Homecoming Queen 4. MCCLEARY. DENTON Chambersburg Secondary-Mathematics Soccer 2.35 Varsity Club 45 Intramural Sports 1.2,3.45 Day Men's Association Vice-President 45 Intramural Committee 4, MCGUIGAN. DEBORAH A. Red Lion Elementary-Social Studies McNAUGHTON. SANDRA K. ' Hershey Elementary-Social Studies Delta Rho Service Sorority 2,3,4, Chaplain 2.35 Intra- mural Sports 1.2. McNEILL. W. JAMES Red Lion Secondary-Physics Wrestling 1.2.35 Shippenmen 15 Intramural Sports 2.3.45 Alpha Phi Omega 2,3,4, Corresponding Secretary 35 Philosophy Club 4. MACQUARRIE. BEVERLY J. Warminster Business Education Senior Class Secretary 45 Tau Kappa 3.45 Secretary 45 Chairman of the Junior-Senior Prom and Junior Banquet 35 Business Club 1.2,3.45 PSEA-NEA 1.2.35 Wo- men's Hockey Team 2.3.45 Women's Athletic Association 2.3.45 Intramural Sports 1.2,3.4, MAISANO. FRANK C. Tyrone Business Education Wrestling 1,25 Business Club 1.2,3.45 Varsity Club 2.3.45 Accounting Club 2.3.45 Grotto 3. MALESSA. KARL A. Philadelphia Liberal Arts tSocioIogyI Alpha Phi Omega Fraternity 3.4, Intramural Chairman 1.2.3.4. 3. 2nd Vice-PresidentfPIedgemaster 45 Intramural Sports MARICHAK. RONALD Shippensburg Geography-Earth Science Sigma Tau Gamma 1,2,3,4, President 4, Intramural Chairman 35 Alumni Chairman 25 lnterfraternity Council 25 Intramural Sports 1.2,3.45 Geology Club 2. MARKEL. CARL M. York Secondary-Social Science York Junior College 1.25 Intramural Sports 3.45 PSEA- NEA 45 Day Men's Association 3.4. MARTIN, ANN C. Chambersburg Elementary-English PSEA-NEA 2,45 Intramural Sports 1.2.3. MASON R. KENT Hanover Secondary-Mathematics Acacia 2.3.45 Corridor Rep. 35 Dorm Council 35 PSEA- NEA 4. MATHNA. JANET LOUISE Shippensburg Elementary-Geography Band 2.3.45 Gamma Theta Upsilon 2.3.45 PSEA 3.4. MAURER, C. WILLIAM Selinsgrove Secondary-History Slate 3.4. Slate Sports Editor 45 Intramural Sports 1.2,3.45 Pi Delta Epsilon Honorary Journalism Fraternity 2,3,4, Historian5 Senate Homecoming Committee 25 Senate Art Exhibitions Committee 35 Track 1.45 Wesley Fellowship 1.2,3.45 Crucible Chairman 35 Campus Inter- faith Association 2,3.45 Vietnam Moratorium Com- mittee 45 Colloquy Week Committee 45 Legislation Let- ter Day Committee 45 Publicity Chairman 4. MAURER. TERRIE L. Shamokin Secondary-Mathematics Intramural Sports 3. MAY. JANIS L. I Kennett Square Liberal Arts tSpanishl Language Club 1.2.35 Intramural Sports 3. MEHOLIC, MARIE A. . Windber Elementary-Social Science Elementary Club 3.45 PSEA 45 Social Studies Club 1.23 Grotto Club 2. MEISENHELTER. DOUGLAS F. Red Lion History-GeograPhy Wrestling 15 Intramural Sports 1.2,3.45 Phi Sigma EPSI' lon 3.4. MEISINGER, C. JOSEPH Harrisburg Business Education Bu siness Club 1.2.35 Accounting Club 3,43 PSEA' NEA 2.3.45 PBEA 4. MEISTEFI. JEANNE M. Irwin Library Science-English Zeta Beta 2,3,4: Library Science Club 2,3,4: English Club 3.4: PSEA-NEA 4: Intramural Sports 3.4. MERVINE, SANDRA 'K. Reading Elementary-English Intramural Sports 1.2.3.4: Elementary Club 2,3,4: PSEA- Big Sisters 3. ' MESCALL. SUSAN E. NEA 2.3.4: Harrisburg Elementary-English PSEA 1: Intramural Sports 1.2.3.4: Business Office 1.2.3.4. MILLER, BONNIE J. Clearfield Elementary-Math Math Club 1.2.3.4: Elementary Club 3.4: Intramural Sports 2.3: Freshman Handbook Committee 3: Junior- Senior Prom Decorations Committee 3. MILLEB. JOSEPH L. Rinely Liberal Arts-Math Concert Band 1.2.3.4. MILLER. ROBERT LYNN Ti ton Secondar -Histor P Y Y Social Studies Club 1.2. Secretary 2: Contemporary Issues Club 3.4: WSYC 1.2.3.4. Sports Director 2: Athletic Committee 3.4: Intramural Sports 3.4: Kappa Sigma 3.4. Chaplain 4: Committee on Undergraduate Affairs 4: Raider 4: Health and Safety Committee 4: Philosophy Club 4. MILLER. RONALD E. Duncannon Library Science-Geography Acacia 1.2.3.4. Junior Dean 3. President 4: Library Science Club 1.2.3.4. President 2: Intramural Sports 2.3.4. MOORE. DONNA Upper Strasburg Elementary-History PSEA-NEA 1.2. MOORE. MARGARET M. Shamokin Elementary-English Elementary Club 1.2: PSEA-NEA 2.3. MOSE, TERESA E. Waynesboro Elementary-French PSEA-NEA 3.4: Intramural Sports 1.2.3.4: WAA 3.4: ISC 3: Sigma Delta 2.3.4. Secretary 4. MOSEBEY. MERLA J. Elementary-Speech Sports 2.3: Elementary Club 2: PSEA-NEA 3.4: Prom Committee 3: Inter-Varsity 2.3. Treasurer 3. MOWRY. DIANNE E. Secondary-English Freshman Advisory Council 3: Intramural Sports 1.2.3.4. MOYER. RONALD E. East Greenville Liberal Arts-Geography Acacia 1.2.3.4. Rush Chairman 4: Student Senator 2: Class President 2: Class Treasurer 1: New Student Orientation Committee Chairman 2: Intramural Sports 1.2.3.4. Saxton Intramural Pittsburgh MULARIK. VERONICA A. Nazareth Secondary-Business Accounting Club 3: Business Club 1.2.3: PSEA-NEA 2: Intramural Sports 3. MYERS. KENNETH E. Littlestown Elementary-Math Marching Band 1.2: Concert 1.2: Pi Nu Epsilon 3.4, MYERS. MARY LU Newville Elementary-Library Science PSEA-NEA 2,3,4: Library Science Club 2.3.4. NAGLE. KATHLEEN E. York Elementary-French Zeta Beta 2,3,4: Varsity Tennis 2,3,4: WAA 2,3,4: Intramural Sports 1.2.3.4: PSEA 1. NARDIS. DANIEL J. Harrisburg Liberal Arts-Biology Free University 4: Grotto Club 1.2.3.4: Biology Club 1.2.3.4: Track 1.2: Intramural Sports 2.3. NARDIS. NANCY M. Hanover Elementary-Library Science Library Science Club 1.2.3.4: PSEA-NEA 3: Elementary Club 2.3: Grotto Club 2.3: WAA 2.3.4. NEFF, CHRIS W. Sunbury Geography-Earth Science Theta Chi 1.2.3.4: Football 1: Track 1: Intramural Sports 1.2.3.4: IFC 2.3: Theta Geography and Travel Club. NOEL. SANDRA M. Shippensburg Elementary-Social Studies NOGLE. CAROLE L, Waynesboro Elementary-History PSEA-NEA 2: Intramural Volleyball 3: Kappa Delta Pi 4. NONEMAKER, TRUDY M. Waterfall Elementary-Geography Elementary Club 2.3: PSEA-NEA 2,3,4: Gamma Theta Upsilon 4. NOONAN. DANIEL F. Camp Hill Liberal Arts-Sociology Slate 1.2.3.4. Editorial Assistant 2. Associate Editor 3.4: Student Stress 4: Pi Delta Epsilon 3.4, Vice- President 4: MRA 3.4. NORCE. DOLORES M. Berwick Secondary-Spanish Zeta Beta 3.4: Freshman Advisory Council 3: Foreign Language Club 1.2: Intramural Sports 2.3.4. NORTH. VALINDA L. Shippensburg Elementary-Social Studies Marching Band 1.3: Concert Band 1.2: Orchestra 2. OBERMAN. HARRIET Southampton Elementary-Social Studies Theta Kappa 2.3. Vice-President 4: Intramural Sports 3: Gamma Theta Upsilon 2. Secretary 3.4. OCKEFI. THELMA J. Shippensburg Elementary-Library Science Library Science Club 3.4. O'DONNELL. MARYGRACE Carlisle Elementar -Histo Y VY Kappa Delta Pi 4: WAA 3.4: PSEA-NEA 2,3,4: Fresh- men Advisory Council 3. OHLS. TRUDY J. Chambersburg Elementary-Social Studies Day Women's Association 1.2.3.4: Kappa Delta Pi 3.4: Philosophy Club 4: Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges 4. OLDHAM, VIRGINIA LEE Camp Hill Secondary-English PSEA-NEA 3.4: Relleclor 3.4: Philosophy Club 4: Language Club 2.3.4. Historian 2.3. President 3.4: English Club 4. O'NElLL, JAMES D. York Business Education Business Education Club 1.2.3: PSEA-NEA 4: lntramural 1.2.3.4: Kappa Sigma Social Fraternity 2.3.4. Recording Secretary 3. ORLIDGE. LINDA D. Johnstown Elementary-Library Science Alpha Sigma 3.4: WAA 3.4: Intramural Sports 1.2.3.4: Elementary Club 1.2: PSEA-NEA 1.2.3.4: Library Club 3.4 . O'ROUKE, KATHLEEN L. Munhall Business Education PSEA-NEA 1.2.3.4. Corresponding Secretary 3, State Secretary 4: Business Club 1.2.3. Recording Secretary 3: Intramural Sports 1.2.3.4. PALLO, STEPHEN J. Windber Elementary-Math Varsity Club 2.3.4. President 4: Football 1.2.3.4: Theta Chi 3.4: Co-Captain Freshman Football: Resident As- sistant 3.4. PALMER. MARGARET J. Harrisburg Secondary-Social Studies New Student Orientation Committee 3.4: Human Re- lation Committee 4. PALSGROVE, RICHARD S. Swartzville Business Education PANANES. WILL G. Chambersburg Liberal Arts-Government Acacia 3.4: Concert Choir 2.3.4. PATRICK. DONNA R. Hummelstown Elementary-Math PSEA-NEA 3.4: Intramural Sports 2.3: Hockey 1.2.3. PAUL. BARBARA A. Library Business Education Business Club 2.3.4: Accounting Club 2.3: Intramural Sports 1.2.3.4: PSEA 3.4: EBTA 3.4. PAUL. SARA M. Philadelphia Library Science-English Library Club 2.3.4: English Club 3.4. PERNA, DANIEL M. McClure English-History WSYC 1.2.3 lSporIs Directorl: Raider 2.3: Dorm Coun- cil 2: Resident Assistant 3: Kappa Sigma 2.3.4. Rush Chairman 2.3. Grand Master 4: PSEA-NEA 4: Intra- mural Sports 1.2.3.4. PETRO. MICHAEL J. Edison. New Jersey Secondary-Social Science Contemporary Issues Club 1.2.3: Big Brother 4. POLITIS. PAUL I. Wilkes-Barre Secondary-English Reflector 1.2.3.4. Editor-in-chief 4: Slafe 1.2.3. Editorial Assistant 3: PSEA-NEA 1: Alpha Phi Omega 1.2: Elections Committee 2: Student Stress Committee 3.4: Publicity Committee 3. POLOMSKI. JOANNE M. Malvern Elementary-English Elementary Club 3.4: Co-chairman Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3. POSEY. BETTY J. Woodbine Secondary-Biology Biology Club 2.3.4. POTCHAK. DIANNE Johnstown Secondary-English Social Committee 3: Reflector 3: Slate 2: Delta Rho Sorority 3.4: Inter Varsity Fellowship 2: Freshman Advisory Council 3. POWELL. LINDA K. Shippensburg Business Education Pi Omega Pi 2.3.4. President 4: Kappa Delta Pi 3.4: Business Club 1.2.3.4: Student Secretary 1.2.3.4: Pen- nsylvania Business Education Association 4: Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges 4. PRICE. JAMES R. Robertsdale Secondary-Social Science PSEA 1: Intramural Sports 1.2.3.4: WSYC 1.2.3. 4: Kappa Sigma 3.4. Pledgemaster 3: IFC 3: Resident Assistant 4. PRITZ. CAROL L. Berlin Elementary-Math PSEA-NEA 3.4. PYE. NANCY L. Yeadon Secondary-English Cumberlaires 1.2.3.4: Mixed Chorus 1: Eighteeners 3.4: Pi Nu Epsilon 3.4: Slate 2.3.4. Feature Editor 3: Pi Delta Epsilon 3.4: PSEA-NEA 2: Reflector 2. OUINT. WALTER C. York Physics-Math Intramural Sports 1.2.3.4: Acacia 2,3,4: Rush Director 3: Slale 1.2: Raiders 4: Debate Society 1.2.3.4: Presi- dent 2.3: National Math Fraternity 4. - FIANKIN. LINDA L. HEWISUUYQ Business Education PSEA-NEA 3.4: Business Club 4: Student Worker 3.4: Tutor 4. FIATHBONE, MARJORIE A. Philadelphia Elementary-English Elementary Club 1.2: Reflector 2: PSEA-NEA 3 RAY. JOYCE E. Waynesboro Elementary-Social Studies Kappa Delta Pi 3.4. REAM. DIANA F. Somerset English-Speech Delta Rho 3.4: Mixed Chorus 2: Cumbelaires 3.4: Intramural Sports 3.4. RECK. RICHARD W. Lewistown Accounting-Management 1.2.3.4. Veterans Club 1.2.3.4. Vice-President 3: Business Club REDDING. THOMAS J. JR. Bethleham Secondary-History Varsity Football 1.2.3.4: Varsity Baseball 1.2.3.4: Var- sity Club 2.3.4: Intramural Sports 2.3.43 Tau Kappa Epsilon 2.3. Sargent-at-arms 4. RENAUT. PATRICIA L. Abbottstown Business Education Accounting Club 2,3,4: Recording Secretary 3.4: Busi- ness Club 2.3.4: PSEA-NEA 1.2.3: Intramural Sivorts 1.2.3: WAA 3.4. RENEKER, JERRY LEE Camp Hil Secondary-Mathematics PSEA-NEA 1.2.3.4: Track 1.2.3.4: Varsity Club 3.4. FIEPETZ. ROBERT J. Levittown Secondary-English Kappa Sigma 1.2.3.4: Chaplain 3: Freshman Baseball: Intramural Sports 1.2.3.4: Social Committee 3.4: WSYC Radio 1.2.3.4. Manager 3: Freshman Orientation Com- mittee 3: Resident Assistant 4. REX. WILLIAM M.. JR. Levittown English-Liberal Arts Masquers 1.2.3.4: Shippenman 1: Mixed Chorus 1: WSYC 1: Chemistry Club 1. RHINEHART, PEGGY A. Shippensburg Elementary-Social Studies RHOADES. LINDA J. Liverpool Elementary-Fine Arts PSEA-NEA 3: Concert Choir 2,3,4: SSC Music Theatre 3: Pi Nu Epsilon 3.4: Historian 4: Elementary Club 3: Waiter 1.2.3.4: Orchestra 4. RICH. SUE E. Broomall Elementary-English Hockey 2.3.4. Co-Captain 3.4: Basketball 1.2.3.4: Zeta Beta 1.2.3.4. Vice-President 3. Parliamentarian 4: WAA 2.3.4. WAA Cabinet 3.4: Intramurals 1.2.3.4. RICHESSON. RODNEY I. Mercersburg Liberal Arts-Sociology RITZ. SHERRI Hancock. Maryland Secondary-English Slate 2.3.4. Copy Editor 3. Editor-in-Chief 4: Pi Delta Epsilon 2.3.4. Secretary 4: Freshman Advisory Council 3: Inter-Varsity 2: Mixed Chorus 2. RODDICK. CONNIE BURKHART Shippensburg English English Club 1.2: CIA 2.3, Treasurer 3: Concert Choir 1.2.3. Vice-President 2: Cumbelaires 1: Madrigals 1.2.3: Intercollegiate Chorus 2: Pi Nu Epsilon 2.3: Kap- pa Delto Pi 3: Student Secretary 2.3. ROHRBAUGH. RONALD M. Shrewsbury Elementary History York Junior College 1.2: Day Men Association 3.4: Intramural Sports 3.4. ROMESBERG. GALE S. Berlin Elementary-Social Studies Intramural Sports 1: PSEA-NEA 2,3,4: Cumbelaires 2.3.4. HOOK, MARILYN JEAN Newville Elementary-English Elementary Education Club 3.4. President 3.4: Intra- mural Sports 2: PSEA-NEA 2.3. ROSENBERRY. BRENDA J, Chambersburg Elementary-History Zeta Beta 2,3,4: Intramural Sports 1.2.3.4: Elementary Club 3.4: PSEA-NEA 3.4. ROSSI. J. GLORIA Bellwood Elementary-Math Slate 2,3,4: PSEA-NEA 4. ROUTSONG. JUDITH ANN Biglerville Elementary-Library Science PSEA-NEA 1: Library Club 2.3.4. RUI-IL. ROBERT K. Carlisle Physics-Math Band 1: Phi Sigma Epsilon 1.2.3.4. Historian 41 Intra- mural Sports 1.2.3.4: IFC 3.4. Vice-President 4: KDR 3.4: FAC 3.4: Parliamentarian 4. RULOFF. CAROL ANN Lakewood. New Jersey Accounting-Secretarial Business Club 1.2.3.4: PSEA-NEA 4: Big Sister 3: Newman Club 1: Grotto Club 1: Intramural Sports 1.2.3: RUSSELL, JANE E. Masquers 1. York Secondary-English Intramural Sports 3: PSEA-NEA 2.3.4. 221 7 v I I I .l' I I l RYDBERG. LESLIE A. SORDON, SALLY I. WARNER, PHYLLIS MARIE Elementary-English Harrisburg Delta Rho 2.3.43 Intramural Sports 3,43 Young Demo- crat 1. SAEGER. ROBERT L. Secondary-Biology Phi Sigma Epsilon 3.4. President 3.4. KDR 4. de SANTIS. MICHAEL R. Bethlehem Reading Secondary-Business SCHELLENBERG. MARY E. Windber Elementary-Spanish PSEA-NEA 3.43 Elementary Club 2.43 Language Club 1,33 Intramural Sports 2.43 Freshman Advisory Council. Kappa Delta Pi 3.43 Psychology Club 4. SCHUCHMAN. VICKI L. Chambersburg Elementary-Speech PSEA-NEA 1.3.43 Day Women's Association 2.3.43 Intra- mural Sports 1. SCHULER. JAY N. Bethlehem Secondary-Library Science Kappa Sigma 2.3.4. Secretary 23 Intramural Sports 1.2.3.43 Band 13 Basketball 13 Raiders 3.43 Track 2.33 WSYC 2,33 Library Science Club 4. SCIORILLI. THOMAS A. Pottstown Business Ed-Accounting Freshman. Sophomore. Junior Class Vice-President lClass of 196933 Theta Chi 1.2.3,4. Vice-President 1.23 lnterlraternity Council 1,23 Intramurals 1.2.3.43 Varsity Club 2.3. SHAFER. SCOTT A. Emmaus Liberal Arts-Accounting Football 1.2.3.43 Varsity Club 2.3.43 Business Club 1.2.3.43 Intramurals 1,2,3.4: Tau Kappa Epsilon 2.3.4. SHANNON, ROBERT L. JR. Mechanicsburg Secondary-Math Marching Band 1.2.33 Concert Band 1.2.3.43 Clarinet Ensemble 43 Pi Nu Epsilon 3.4. SHATZER. BARBARA J. Chambersburg Elementary-History SHEARER. BONITA E. Mechanicsburg Business Ed. Business Club 2.3.43 Accounting Club 33 PSEA-NEA 2.3.43 Pi Omega Pi 2.3.43 Intramural Sports 1.2.33 Kappa Delta Pi 3.4, SHEELER, ALAN H. Shippensburg Secondary-Math Marching Band 1.2.3.43 Concert Band 1.2.3.43 Pi Nu Epsilon 2.3.4. Treasurer 43 Orchestra 2.3.4. President 33 Jazz Club 3.4. Secretary 3.43 Honorary Math Fra- ternity 33 Kappa Mu Epsilon 43 Math Club 3.43 Intramurals 1.2.3.43 Day Men's Association 1.2.3,4. Vice- President 3. President 43 Student Senate 4. SHEELER, BETTY S. Shippensburg Elementary-Fine Arts SHELLY. PATRICIA L, Lititz Secondary-Spanish PSEA-NEA 1.2.3.43 Slate 1.23 Young Democrats Club 1.23 DWA 1.2.3.43 Language Club 1.2.3.43 English Club 1.2.3,4. Secretary 23 Intramural Sports 1.2.3,4. Pittsburgh Secondary-History SHERIDEN. SUSAN J. Kappa Delta Pi 3.4. SHIMER, JOAN Levittown Elementary Club 3.43 PSEA-NEA 3.4. SHUEY. JOHN W. West Fairview Secondary-Math Inter-Varsity 2.3.4. SCHULL. LARNA Masquers 4. SIEGNER. SHIRLEEN SHAY Hyndman Elementary-Library Science Library Science Club 1.2.3.43 PSEA-NEA 1.2.3.43 Ele- mentary Club 1.2,33 Intramural Sports 1.22 Corridor Rep 33 Dorm Board 33 Chairman of Junior Banquet and Junior-Senior Prom Invitations Committee 33 Raider 43 Student Library Assistant 1.2.3.43 Tutor 4. SILFIES. BARBARA L. Bath Elementary-History Intramural Sports 1.2.3.43 WAA 2.3.4. Publicity Director 43 PSEA-NEA 4. SIPE, WILSON L. JR. Mechanicsburg Business Adm. Sigma Tau Gamma 2.3.4. Corresponding Secretary 3.4, Songleader 3.43 Freshman Baseball 1. Tri-Captain3 Varsity Baseball 2.3.4. Co-Captain 43 Varsity Club 3.43 I.F.C. 43 Busines Club 13 Circle K Club 3.43 Intramurals 1.2.3.43 Dorm Council Representative 3.43 Plant Main- tenance Employee 3.4. SKEPARNIAS. VASILIKI N. York Elementary-History PSEA-NEA 3.4. SMITH. JOHN K. Steelton Elementary-Geography Basketball 2.3.4. SNOOK. DAN E. York Secondary-Biology Band 13 Chorus 2.3: PSEA-NEA 4. SNYDER. JANE C. Dalmatia Liberal Arts-History Alpha Sigma 2.3.43 Intramural Sports 1.3. 222 Clarks Summit Liberal Arts-Gov. Admin. Intramural Sports 1,23 Dorm Board 23 Alpha Sigma 2.3.4, SOUDERS. SARAH E. Needmore Elementary-History Elementary Club 1.2.33 PSEA-NEA 1.2.3,4. SPANGLER. CATHERINE York Elementary-Social Studies SPRIGG. JUDITH A. Mechanicsburg Elementary-English Mixed Chorus 23 Intramural Sports 33 English Club 23 Art Exhibition Committee 3. STINE. KAY J. Red Lion Elementary-Geography Intramural Sports 2.3.42 WAA 3.4. WAA Cabinet 43 PSEA-NEA 2.3.43 Corridor Rep. 33 Raider-Freshman Orientation 3.43 Co-Chairman Junior Banquet Decora- tions Committee 3, STOLP. L. ELYCE Huntington Valley Liberal Arts-Biology S.A. Special Committee. Secretary 13 Bioloby Club 1.2.3,4. Treasurer 2.33 Moratorium Group Leader 33 Free University 3.43 Colloquy 4. STOUT. JOANNA J. Montgomery Elementary-Math STOUDT. MARY E. Harrisburg Elementary-English Elementary Club 33 PSEA-NEA 4. Cumberlaires 2.3.43 Intramural Sports 2.33 PSEA-NEA 1.43 Student Stress Committee 2.3.43 Dorm President 33 WRA 33 Cumberland 1.23 Pi Delta Epsilon 3.43 Kappa Delta Pi 43 Prom Committee Chairman 33 Dorm Board 2.3. Student Secretary 4. SUNDAY. SUZANNE L. Millersburg Elem-History. Library Sci. Cumberland 1.2.3,4. Co-Editor 3,43 Pi Delta Epsilon 3,42 Cumberlaires 2.3.43 PSEA-NEA 13 Intramurals 1.2.3. SWEIGART. EILEEN M. Reamstown Secondary-Spanish Marching Band 23 Concert Band 23 Intramural Sports 23 Freshman Advisory Council 33 Orchestra 43 PSEA-NEA 4. THORNTON. JAMES D, Carlisle Secondary-Biology Day Men 1.2.3.43 Intramural Sports 1. THORPE. THOMAS H. Croydon Elementary-English PSEA-NEA 2.3.43 Circle K Club 3.4. Secretary 3.43 Budget and Finance Committee 3.43 Commencement Committee 43 English Club 33 Class Vice-President 43 Jr-Sr Prom Committee 3. TOLBERT. CHARLES F. Roxbury Liberal Arts-Sociology TRAVIS. ANN B, Carlisle Elementary-English Intramurals 1. TREON. ROBERT L. Sunbury Secondary-Earth Science Intramurals 1.2.3.43 Sigma Pi 1.2.3,4. Herald 3. Vice- President 43 Varsity Track 33 A,B.C. 4, TRETHEWEY. SUSAN L. Boyertown Elementary-History PSEA-NEA 1.2.3.43 Elementary Club 3,43 Secretary 43 Intramural Sports 2,31 Art Club 4. UNDERKOFFLER. ELLIS E, Chambersburg Secondary-Earth Science Veterans Club 1.2.3.43 Gamma Theta Upsilon 3,43 Laboratory Assistant Earth Science Geography Dept. lCartographerJ 2.3.4. URBAN, PAMELA G. Somerset Elementary-English PSEA-NEA 13 Dormitory Board 23 Women's Residence Council 2. Chairman WRC Orphans' Committee 2. Chair- man WRC Publicity Committee 33 Secretary Student Senate Films' Committee 33 Intramurals 1.2.3.43 Alter- nate Raider 3. VANATTA. KENDRA LYNN Steelton Library Science-English PSEA-NEA 3.43 Library Science Club 3.4. VAN NETTE. LINDA K. Bradford Secondary-Social Science Library 2.5.4, VATHIS. ALMA CHRISTINE Philadelphia Library Science-History Mixed Chorus 23 Library Science Club 3.43 Intramural Sports 33 PSEA-NEA 33 Junior Class Historian3 Student Clerk 1.2.3.43 Big Brother-Big Sister Program 4. VEDRAL. EILEEN M. Shamokin Elementary-English Elementary Club 2.33 PSEA-NEA 2.33 Intramurals 2.3. WALTER, ANITA R. Chambersburg Elem-Library Science Day Women's Association 1,2.3.4. Vice-President 43 Elementary Club 2.3.41 PSEA-NEA 43 Library Science Club 4. WALTERS. DEBORAH SUE Tyrone Secondary-English PSEA-NEA 1,2,3,4Q English Club 2. Columbia English-Speech Slate 1.2.3,4. Co-Editor in Chief 3. Executive Editor 43 Pi Delta Epsilon 2.3.4. Secretary-Treasurer 3. President 43 Alpha Sigma 1.2.3,4. President 43 Inter-Sorority Council 3.4. Treasurer 33 Intramural Sports 1.2.3. WEAVER, STEPHANIE M. McSherrystown Secondary-English PSEA-NEA 43 Intramural Sports 1.2.3. WEIGAND. SUZANNE R. Pottsville Library-Science-German Library Science Club 1.2.3.43 Language Club 1.2.3,4. WEIKERT. WANDA E. Camp Hill Elementary-Geography Mixed Chorus 13 Cumberlaires 1.2.3. WEINMANN. THOMAS H.. III Hatboro Business Ed-Accounting Soccer 2.3.4. Captain 43 Baseball 13 Intramural Sports 1.2.3.43 Business Club 13 PSEA-NEA 1.43 Varsity Club 2.3.43 WSYC 2.33 Eastern Business Teachers' Associa- tion 2.3,43 Kappa Sigma 3.4. Secretary 4. WELLER. WILLIAM S. Carlisle Elementary-History Masquers 1.2.3.43 PSEA-NEA 43 Alpha Psi Omega 3.4. WERTMAN. DONNA GENE Hanover Elementary-Speech Elementary Club 33 Intramural Sports 3.43 PSEA-NEA 3.43 Reflector 43 Kappa Delta Pi 3.4, Secretary 4. WEST. LILLIE S. Waynesboro Elementary-English Mixed Chorus 2. Concert Choir 33 PSEA-NEA 1.23 Intra- mural Sports 2.33 Kappa Delta Pi 4. WHITE. LINDA L. ' Waynesboro Accounting-Management Pi Omega Pi 3.4. Treasurer 43 Business Club 1.2.33 Lackhove Hall Dorm Board 3.4. Secretary 3. Corridor Rep 3. Resident Assistant 43 Varsity Tennis 2.33 Varsity Hockey 2,33 WAA 2.3.4. Cabinet 33 Intramural Sports 1.2.3,4. WHITE. MAX P. Shippensburg Business Ed. Business Club 13 Pi Omega Pi 4. WHITESELL. CATHRYN J. Norristown English-Speech Film Committee 13 Intramural Sports 1.2. WILDASIN. SUSAN J. Hanover Elementary-Fine Arts PSEA-NEA 1.2.33 Elementary Club 1.2.33 Concert Band 1.2.3.43 Pi Nu Epsilon 43 Intramural Sports 1.2.3. WILEY. KENNETH R. Eureka Liberal Arts-Social Welfare Big Brothers 2.33 Language Club 23 Soccer 3. WILLIAMSON. DONALD L. Harrisburg Liberal Arts-Sociology Acacia 2.3.43 Circle K Club 3,45 Intramurals 1.2.3,4. WILT. CONSTANCE M. Landisburg Elementary-History PSEA-NEA 1.4. WONDER. CLAIRE A. Johnstown Elementary-History Elementary Club 1.2.31 Intramural Sports 33 PSEA-NEA 2.3. WOODRUFF. ANN D. Bethlehem Elementary-Social Studies PSEA-NEA 13 Mixed Chorus. Concert Choir 3.4. YOHN. LEE A. Mechanicsburg Liberal Arts-Biology Tennis 2.3.4, Co-Captain 33 Varsity Club 3. 4, Vice- President 43 Intramural Sports 1.2.3. Intramural Council 33 Dorm Council 33 Pi Nu Epsilon 43 Band 1.2.3.43 Brass Ensemble 3.4. YORKS. BONNIE L. , Berwick Elementary-History Elementary Club 1.23 PSEA-NEA 2.33 Zeta Beta 3.4. YOUNG. DAWN M. Hellertown French Foreign Language Club 1.2.43 WAA 2,42 Masquers 1.2.43 Intramurals 1.22 PSEA-NEA 1.2.42 Art Club 1.2.4. YOUNG. JUDITH A. Hopewell Elementary-Geography PSEA-NEA 2.3.43 Elementary Club 23 Inter-Varsity 2.33 Intramural Sports 2.33 Prom Committee 33 Geography Club 43 Gamma Theta Upsilon 2.3.4. President 4. ZECHMAN, EDWIN K. JR. Hershey Secondary-Social Science Lambda Phi 2. Co-Chairman 23 Kappa Sigma 3.4. Grand Master 33 Alpha Phi Omega 1.2.3.43 Freshman Election Committee 1. Chairman3 Instructional Improvement Com- mittee 3.43 Curriculum Committee 2.3. Student Chair- man 2.33 Instructional Program Committee 43 New Student Orientation Committee 23 Raider 33 lnter-Fra- ternity Council 33 Intramural Council 43 Resident Assistant 3.4. ZIMMERMAN. BEVERLY A. I Halifax Library Science-English LSA 13 Library Science Club 2.3.4. Secretary 32 Re' flector 3.4. ZUGAY. ROBERT W. . York Haven Secondafy-EDQIISII Fraternity 1.2.3,4. Secretary 33 Intramurals 1.2.3.43 Student-Faculty Administration Committee 43 Junior Varsity Basketball 13 R.R. Club 1.2. .f my e i l N, A -1 , vu . 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