Wilson College - Conococheague Yearbook (Chambersburg, PA)

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T ll 9 5 ui' 'S--.' x ENGLISH HASTINGS ASS'T DEAN OF COLLEGE NICHOLS DUE TO A TECHNICAL DIEEICULTY KPLEKET J ?E5Af'AP.J-'57 X-o '-----.... Q 48 AND 3' 0 A SLIP-UP . Fx .L1'j ' r' 653 if! im fifilv YT . 'l' . ,tu . ... tax IN TRANSPORT, .E+-'fc-gr ,T Tiff? ff- l...fC2sr23 figgf :....Q..1Q-T35 PHOTOS GF THOSE ,.fT T'X LISTED GN THE Y-W 'S -9 OPPOSING PAGE ARENCT SHOVVN. 36 .SX MCDONALD BIOLOGY JUDSON HISTORY KELLINGER GERMAN PRESTON CLASSICS CIPOLLA FOOD SERVICE BLUMENTHAL FRENCH EDWARDS FINE ARTS WELTON DEAN OF STUDENTS aww SHUNK DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS .IOHNSTONE POLITICAL SCIENCE BURNS DEAN OF COLLEGE KELLINGER LANGUAGE LAB FRY HISTORY SCHEELY ANTHROPOLOGY CURTIS POLITICAL SCIENCE apologies extended. 37 1 GUEST INSTRUCTOR . . . J-TERM , x g ' fx N a ' A , JM? 5 , B , ' 5 . 1 ,..A ,f S al A Q 1 I W pl. , I. if + X 1 TURNEAU OPERA Co. JOFFREY BALLET CCI .uF,.- J X. xx- X Q. V ,Q K, ,, x x xx Q-NJ -, A fx' 1 '-'V c-sz f 1--gf yzx ' I I 111.11 gig t, 'f I 5'- 4-rf--Vx! 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COUNCIL X L 2 ,xx Q A 5 I-' 5 E -I Q1 C112 I us I fm 5 . -. .....-28 lg 11 CANEHE .:V,,, ICLUB V KATHY KELLEY CORRESPONDING SECRETARY DEBBIE GILMORE CONSTITUTION 8: BY-LAWS J OANN HARTLINE VICE PRESIDENT DOLORES PETERS ACADEMIC PROCEDURES SANDY WALKER TREASURERS VICKI JOHNSON RECORDING SECRETARY MIMI STEVENSON CHIEF JUSTICE AMY NEILSON DAC PRESIDENT MEG FILER JOINT REGULATIONS COLEEN CAMPBELL BLUE BOOK EDITOR SUE MILLER PRESIDENT 47 SPANISH CLUB 99.3 wvggs Il. vmmstlf UB ENCH CL FR CLUB I-I-I U Z I-I-I v-1 O VJ ' Qi,-Zniffg Q ,Au , -, r.-1: ' . . , 'I-ie 1 I .-1 - v- , J TEN TONES L. '-1 IBF M 49 ORCHESIS 1 LACROSSE is ' ' 'Ill rf' 2 K f ff ' 4. f-U 2 f- 'Q .-Am Q 2 E 4 I Y up , . h-t if 2 i A 1 BASKETBALL ,,.1,..1 .- TENNIS X '- . 'le 'u f, , v.. ww .,. I . J- . W .- N ,P ,Ji WIN , xy! .f 5 v.,. 4, -A iwf if 'Sh R ,WL ,, .L - vf ' yn., f 6. ga, 11' il if 4-1 -1' V! M , myisam- .a vest clircdror LIZFX 's v f 1 kz ll: li. ig ,.-'51 g ,B I -1 2 ,'i' ,wi in 41 1 1 x' w '1 ,- . 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B 7- vili 0 U ,,r l: u. -Y f .3 , af ,f- Q' T-v I 1 I 1 l h A A n A v ...- 1-LF gum . ,-:WAN 1-.I-2119 ' Q-' J+.',4,igg.'!'- ' Q Q .- HG.. ,LP I P' A V .-.run u u v nl. ,-,... ., ,, -UM' . ,- yy ,LJ .xi ,..., ,- .I .-...C-...Y , Y YV: -..-g.....-1-'P-:.s.3:- --a,- 4f'7'1 ' N 60 4-ff' in . fc.. x I .xjix , . .lg X 1IX 'iii X 1 ' MJT., iq. yy- -.,..,..., 8, 5 . . ::. . - XN-ar. X -q.-..- 'Q 'is'll W EST: 7'- Start withlp Big Idea. IUNIORS -2 l 'F-5, ,. if , ,f envy, A f- ' ,. ' ' F, I ' xx K f ' J 'X f fr. x ' 4 Omccrs: Vicki l-larriston. Scc. Joan Reddinglon, X- Vicki Wyan, Treas. Kise, Pres. 'V X When I am grown to man's estate I shall be very proud and great, And tell the other girls and boys Not to meddle with my toys. Robert Louis Stevenson ENGLISH RACHEL MCLANE Some do not have to con- stantly make people aware of their presence-because it is always felt. Some of the best people you'll meet are those who say littleg yet, they reach such a greater spiritual extension when their friendships are formed. Some are more keenly aware of the real problems in lifeg usually through personal ex- perience, and they find our daily conversations quite triv- ial. This is not to be equated with snobbery: it just means that they have grown so much more than most, as a human being. Their sensitivity towards oth- ers can be understood, as the person speaks to them-you realize how much they really know, and feel by the few well-chosen words they speak. And it's all in their eyes . . . They have the kind of danc- ing, lyrical and skimming eyes that can express all the es- sence of human emotion in a single moment. Liz is one of those exquisitely different people. 66 LIZ LEWIS 4. '3O '3Ol'1'1O3'O U 'og3'-04'-cow: 035533353 Ss: 's:5-sais: 51: 51 5-'-cs Orc: D54 2k4cra14E'H4 w35'3 3 3 V'-1D-H 5'-1 get--1 U' 'S 22.2 210232 DE.Q38m3 1 v-4 EWHWQ-DJ 090 0-D :J 5-gaswaga Beg- Q-QD-CD QWFDUUQEQQG 595233.54 5-' D225- f-5533 vp-10-Q-Q nv 'Ef,,E.Of q2 D USMS magma- rn,E'fgn Sp-.IJ mbe-who mag, OG'-QB N Pr-1-S-'DCD R4 Q! Danni 32 B3 ' FUD E ARTS John Denver FIN DEBORAH GILMORE 67 In spite of my efforts to hide my love, it shows in my face and makes people ask, Is something bothering you? Kanemori Since I am convinced that reality is in no way Real, How am I to admit That dreams are dreams? Hoshi bf' N! if ff seo ,JA g QW! I O I Q AT I-I OA I -L L A 4 , ' J N x WRU , 1-ag Q ,H ' Q i. W5 37 , ' 7. 3 aa -55 1 'I 0 fp F -X got, . X X ' 5 f 2 f 68 THE LASTING LEGEND OF LADY LAURIE Lovely Laurie all rosey cheeks and bright blue eyes Label her labourious if itls not psychology-then biology LAURIE WILLIAMS Lively Laurie- outing club and girl scouting are lucky to be lead by her List her as refreshing Light and humorous are her ways Logical Laurie- chemistry and calculus have yet to conquer her Leopard or Lamb? only her Lancelot will know! Loyal Laurie- not only to her friends but to Life itself PSYCHOLOGYXCHEMISTRY Wonderful and Kind, Intelligent and Beautiful The World is awaiting to see another as she! 69 FINE ARTS RICKI WHITACRE nv' - -1- ,Ari 4 4 ef'-, A ., ' .IW ,if 1 r I -- -new -4'.Y.n5: V .-if 1 -.-vi.. ' . , .A 1 RMT ri 115. if-' What of her glass without her? The blank gray There where the pool is blind of the moon's face. Her dress without her? The tossed empty space Of cloud-rack whence the moon has passed away. Her paths without her? Day's appointed sway Usurped by desolate night. Her pillowed place Without her? Tears, ah me! for love's good grace, And cold forgetfulness of night or day. What of the heart without her? Nay, poor heart, Of thee what word remains ere speech be still? A wayfarer by barren ways and chill, Steep ways and weary, without her thou art, Where the long cloud. the long wood's counterl Sheds doubled darkness up the laboring hill. -Rossetti I do not want the peace which passeth understanding, I want the understanding which bringeth peace. Helen Keller 4 Db- Q 'WK PSYCHOLOGY MARIA LA VORGNA Q,-'25, 1, 1 - 1 - .,-We 1,4 -l N, . ,aT E- I i'f'E.,l iJ 2 '. - ,V-A --' F14 'fi 1 ' -51176 fffgpb E iff. ' r A - T- e Hulfl- ff .Ag:.::-. ' 1-1 3: - '.-'flFr:' '91 - , : H,- GAIL DECHAENE PSYCHOLOGY 72 Does she really look like Gail? . . . a glass of wine or can of beer, and guess what, . . screams madly when her bd catches on fire . . . patient . . superstitious . . . sudden ir1 pulses and those experienc . . . scavenger hunts for a lo contact . . . and not countir those that interrupt a deep sle . . . quiet, yet possesses a wi sense of humor . . . a stran habit of tearing up napkins . . a sly winker . . . enjoys CD a and crafts . . . can go sever days with little sleep . . . resu going crazy over the sound o typewriter' bell Q71 . . . som times thinks irrationally I this happened because of' . . golf, one of her favorite pa times . . . parties, Which ca pus this weekend, Gail? . . sincere . . . friendly . . . a optimistic of the future. SOCIOLOGY N KELLER LYN Qggggbciggm O5ruf,,:,C2..5tDQ.--2, '-wo.4WCrQUo D 0'- rv9V4fD-1gU 3Q Q FQ, Q:h9D,...0:'7 -go-f g.o?nk2'E.S'-' .., 'FQJ4' '5'2vrbmfS'Ei 'n:g- DS'-2m.9Qp4E-ooktn 23--omg 30-:sg fn '--w' . I H45, le-r N: .Egg-'-3g.BO'RN .-.UQPQ-0555-'5 '5- 'ik45 Fin n QQSMZN-agcq - :fr ... ' 5,22-Zagqsgg' ,,,o- Pr f-+ ' gmszziggg-og'-1 ocnavvfp ,-,. P--.aw E'fi5'Q.w5fiE,- 'D rowa0':S'5',,, 5-'?.. Q'W Q-4 Op.'2B5'5's::g-25.5 QQ,.29+:,-gg- 'off'+ i4 B.N.gfDn92D-995' rw I: -1 9i3g9' e-+'u -'Q-'FD fn.p.'x4 '-49 D mU5'H1z5g05-'5:f5'f QD'E-'5'Q-200-...fro :-'QC'-'zgecofb pr:-t.me-+O',-IQ-'Nags- 222.5-FONUSD gpv--CD E059-.-453'-1CJ'Q mga-g0UQ,'.':t JF:O'f ND'.'f'5 ff-5225294 pf- o-'ACDOD fD'::r9Q KCQHRUQSQWW' 'p-. '5 f-+QF+ no-I CLIQ-v-:DOD m'-U ,nzrmcrogmwgoi oo mo' '-- o. 5'i gI3P '-1. fp-1.1-h P ' E'OQ'S':UQ 'U vmo- U-lu' m w UQ O'-QQUQ CD:-5 5 5'f :4'U3.32'T' Q'-o.O225::wm2' 2'.3'.2o3CfZ'3'f0 igmxbg. 'D' :3CDf 'n-- 5,53 Q-.0'QOB'C B ,,.v1O-on.2'gQd rn, 'CDG'-1, ::r U-'-:a-szwcv' ofnO.5'mc:: D 5C 5505: '?+Hog.g'g' 11-505,-Emil-X4 73 MICHELLE LEFFEL PSYCHOLOGY Michelle-known to us as Micky fobnoxious andfor Curly are sometimes applicablej has time for everyonefs problems except her own fWhat do you want for a Clinical Psychologist?D Caring, loving, understanding, patient, and more, all are Michelle. Don't mention marriage Cat least not for 10 yearsj and donlt leave things lying around fshe'll put them away and you'll never find them-meticulous-that's it.J What's that Mick? nothin, to wear? try jeans and a T-shirt. Her main goal is solving childhood problems. Hate, fear, prejudice, greed, dishonesty just to name a few. For if these are solved as children, think of the fewer number of things left to be solved as adults. Children know of little else but how to need your love. They're the closest thing I know to something up above. The children laugh when the sun comes up in the morning, Love living every day. They cannot hide what they feel or what they believe ing What if we were all that way? What if we were all that way? Children we can be again, even as we grow. If we don't forget to learn things that children know. Thankful we will surely beg for every rising sun, If we care enough to learn to be forever young. The children laugh when the sun comes up in the morning, Love living every day. 74 They cannot hide what they feel or what they believe ing What if we were all that way? What if we were all that way? Q-xx 'JK 4. Q X.. N- -Xi w-4, ., mi., DEBRA MILLER PSYCHOLOGY One learns in life to keep silent and draw one's own confusions. Cornelia Otis Skinner Da following mugs is da Har- risboig Five , L ,w wf - ' HARRlsBuR+ 1 , wo J ' Pk s ,, XPENNSYLVANI, ' 3 5 S 4 . '40 i, l ' df 71 wa K , w 5-s 'gi4'S.i2'2'i if 0 I ' ai , liz? 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BAYER 92363-mf!-W Z 5',jZEErbu9+0,rbw'Q.-+m 3 '2g-g':wcL ':j:2' 0 FP to DUQQ' Qw?r:E.2Q,gL Z o.:':6 4: 5o N ka-C'-u,gCL ff3,ag'N2 .m - -+Sg29'1gl.g2 5'qQWmH....gg-Q r'?m'D'Of ' O5 as--02 Q2 -ifiibioa ONSQZEQFYQ wr?:f'.f,r.:Rfu Mary Bayer- you know, like the aspi- rin-always listening for her buzzer or looking for some mail-wondering how shels gonna get things done, but somehow she always does. She's a connoisseur of pop- corn, peanuts, and nibble with gibbles, with a way about her that makes you realize sheis a very special person to know. rl Holly-happy in her own private world with her stereo, Bill, Buffy, Snoopy, and company. Holly-artistic and creative, but she'd never tell you that. Holly-Bob Dylan and Just Like a Woman HOLLY BREY SOCIOLOGY She's one of a kind. Although she might not always have a comment, sheis sensitive and aware to those around her. She's just Holly, never any pretense or facade. Hey Hol, isn't that a red M. G. B.? 77 SOCIOLOGY TERRI L. SCHLEGEL Ter . . . will any of us ever know what lies behind that sweet, alluring facade? The little girl with the beautifully rounded face and the big green eyes . . . romantic dreams of love and adventure yet always searching for constant security . . . independent but still happy being with others. Charm, alfection, and understanding but with a bit of cynical wit and subtle sarcasm. We know sheill always get by with a little help from her buddies. Dammit, Tutu, where are you? We've been waiting for over a half hour! . . . Do you have the Gras- shopper this week? How about go- ing out to eat? . . . Where? We don't care. . .anywhere. Letls just get out of here for awhile. How about all those long weekends at home with kisses from Willy and catching up on all the news with Nanc. Susan . . . maybe someday she'll own that dog kennel or work in that zoo. In spite of all the com- plaining, her weekends are always filled with activities. Will she ever get a summer job? Alabaster eggs, coloring books, crocheting, baggy camel legs, car- nations, and rubbing soft noses , . . Sue, where's your faith . . . e always comes through in the end. You don't fool us with that unrulfled exterior. Your genuine aring and sensitivity always shows through. 1, '. rg n'.41 L, 73'-.-la' S' 'l ffl-fffffLf2'l 'tt- SUSAN K. SHETRON SPANISH 79 ISO C IOLOGY S PANISH RIT A w ILLIAMS lil 3 Q oo 5-ESQ - UQ 'U' 62' 0255-E'Qg.UQ Wm' gf-i 1gfpr-. 3553 Q-SQ.-3 mo'-'co' ,-:PU 502' -Egg-0265 Fir'-wg '-1Q..k4Q 'FJ' :O as-O55-EE 5-2 5'1UOg',,,ooUE'm' 35 5,.5Ef5'Err'? 4-9. r-1.::!-'UE'Of ':ClJ' as g'7 :-3529: hos 5-D-ahve? HQ.. 0 OQETH if-U'-am cn ow Ev-4000950 B0 ot-pw-wg,-:s v-55 mv-v-,e-+99 V19 H: V2O D9O CD OVJCDH gg -+1:?f:3a2Q 'O -o Us an :rt O co4m'N4 NE 020,923 gm' :' P'w'sw::-5 053 562025- '8 gf- QF,-20::sf'7 g 25:4 m '2?r5'3g CD En: Sgagmgb '32 50 :r oo gg 'UO OD.. '7CD 2x4 NHDCD RH S-Q naafnggg B 5-Q. Qmwo- a-' H5 S3259 Pl. N 0 51702 cog-H 2. Q gc, sw Rf 223 Wim an 2-3 Bgwg TJ vs :EW cm. N UO Q, 23 'ALSQEQ I-l.O G2 8: 52:13 O O30 g 25 S29-E f-i ro Q. 03 -.oxm f- 2522 35 5' ffm 2 '-1g::':s wma.:-P :sUQ ' R' 90 ,I . x- X g XX1Z2' ' SOCIOLOGY NINA HOMISAK 1' X f i ,lt ' Q85-e 35? :lf In 14, ' 1 l X ' F 3, 1,1 ' lm ' Q 'flfs A ,Q I E 'T 24,7-,.x JW JUDY BECK FINE ARTS B2 Knowing others is wisdomg Knowing the self is enlightenment. Mastering others requires forceg Mastering the self needs strength. He who knows he has enough is rich. Perseverance is a sign of will power. He who stays where he is endures. To die but not to perish is to be eternally present. Om Mani Padme Humg Hank. gl... i I K H L55 Via '55 Yjig 'U I w 'QQ YQ. .. '21 fn Q Yi ,, . 'Q ...h - I I'd like to know What this whole show Is all about Before it's out Piet Hein fri! FINE ARTS NANCY LOEHMANN Y TQ. 8 -3 tl' Q . , 1 U m -S f 'x MU fx CM , k Z wc- 1 .2 .2 K., .J :'. 1:4 aw- g .21 el0axq':Q' . Q Xin 1 i ,Z at li aft h ' x 1ofl,E fxgx g . Xifusxv Q v - F v'G 5-'5':x ' ua lxfo' ox ' - , . 4 2 gl 0 No: L Q - :lg 'x Q 9' 2 - E flea 4 x'i' 'a x 1 Q. be-.3 4 5 I Q E Ojx ox.: p in , E2 ',J fi'Wi'4 21a' hd B4 Here go the 'Three Musketters off on one of their wild escapades. Shall we go to Caledonia and run out of gas? . . . What started this insane duo? Could it have been a senior prom picture? How about a game of spite and malice? . . . Kat has an attraction for the held-be it for the class hockey team or bio- Catch that bug alive . . . Press that plant . . . Mi mano en su propio manol'-that infamous line from her debut the Spanish play. What's a nice Irish Catholic girl doing in Spanish House? We're trying desperately to Latinize her but Kat will always remain herself . . . la ratan. SPANISH xnuh faq N ,ff EE is ig HX iii U nic f,'-if 2'53Sg: Sswfl 'NWI AL BA LOPEZ 6522722- 2,2322 GJ- r-I. O- c::.::Qwg.-1 zoamlng g2m UO -'I-'S,Pn-90,822 pmgggca Ewa: :SIP RZSKFSTD 'T,ruEl2OQ..mz ',Q..F4EfkF'gpg Cano:- Pjgmzrmm cr-.E ' S2 N55-'rr' S of-+ ro-. mO99g'T'1-+ DfD,.omCJ ' mzmno. O : O or-3 gcrQm,Q'o:,- rngmaffb D' :B QQ'-n Omg-CD fp 25 .aaa P3k4f:na-.5-avi' 2-1 coo n:O.'I-2455. 'CBOfDf'Dr- VIP-:HB-5 ga- .:r'g.m9,, S?9Erm5'mg U,2g.'i'.O..'9.k'iD 4-+Im2G's2 ' QQ, -. CS oc'i1 5vUQ v: D,,O,.gJOW ESSPSDCLE cJfPm5 :gs-' ' 2 k4k4f,f.Q-yr 2.59152-If QLMDEQ- E'-wE.,Q 2:5..' 562? 'G' 'H::roQ.O F'.PDua'1m5 -ro- QSWQ 'QR ss l I I 4 What can you say about someone who leaves you in 4 no-trump with a void? That's all right Gingrich, we all have those days, and when she does, she looks to her Born Loserv calendar for comfort . . . What can you say about someone whose room looks like Candle-lot? Careful Gingrich, one of these days your roomie is going to have a smoke sale. QYou really ought to do something about that wax fetish . . .J 86 What can you say about a chroni schizophrenic? At any given time you ca see her in a variety of roles-head wait ress, nereid, choir member . . . What can you say about someone wh gets drunk just by sitting near a liquo bottle? Nada Baby, Nada . . . You have t see her to believe her. 2 .4 Mx M 1 X T , S f' : f f ' x f J Z X I i D A 1 1 jg Q c X N Q Hr ' f-TQ 7 N K s xxlgxx X E'-,, f x. S 4 Q3 .A .DN 5 I ,A S s'.. .1 ' .Q , n 4 ' I f,ff-1,5 wiv! 1 1 VND., 1. 6 if 2 K7 E AX' I SOCIOLOGYXPSYCHOLOGY BARBARA COLE J nf 'X .K 51..'- - .1 xx 'uf 1' sv' lv ll!! ' Q rj 1 I 1 ,J V vis H'- HQ Il iktems - of CLD descm 'onsl Y' KX S Ed CotTX'o.c'X' Boxb Coxe. 87 If Nancy had a choice, she would be a milk-white kitten con tentedly napping on a sunwarmed porch. But Nancy is definitel more female than feline. She is known by her friends as th Great Procrastinatorn yet she has the exasperating ability to writ a better paper in three hours than anyone else can write in thre weeks. It must be her special brew of No-doz and coffee that sh seems to live on, or maybe her secret lies in hot tomato soup wit pepper. Probably Nancy's real secret is the fact that once sh starts something, she devotes herself completely to itg whether it' her work, practicing Kabelevsky, or her art. She is also devoted t her friends. Sheis a person they can always count on for anythin from a ride downtown to constructive criticism of a paper. One o the most satisfying sides of Nancy is her fine sensitivity and abil- ity to understand people. Thatls a real friend. NANCY SETZER FINE ART iv:-'gr ii' ANN BRUBAKER SOCIOLOGY How can we describe our friend Ann? Would it be enough to say that she loves tuna subs, sassafras tea parties at midnight, Beethoven, and owls? That she thinks vanilla ice cream is boring and that egg-a-la-king just doesn't make it for dinner? The Ann that is our friend goes deeper than the sum total of her likes and dislikes. Ann is a giving peron, whether itls giving her time to visit lonely elderly people in a nursing home, contributing her time and en- ergy to SSA and choir or sim- ply lending a sympathetic ear to someone with a problem. But Ann can also be as rowdy and boisterous as she can be quiet and serious. She is likely to tear off on a midnight run down the esplanade as sit qui- etly in her room and study. These are just some of the qualities that make Ann a special friend. 89 NELU SENANAYAKE 90 JI X Q -S, A t .X ,l. X: 'T it BIOLOGYICHEMISTRY When dressed in her exquisite laven- der sari, Nelu looks and acts as royal as the lion, the symbol of the bravery of her Ceylon. A few hours later, in glasses and a chemical-stained lab coat she is ready to tackle the most tedious experiment. But no costume can hide the real Nelu. The mischief shining through the sparkling brown eyes gives her away every time. Her tales of her experiences at home resemble an adventure novel-riding an elephant, meeting a leopard face to face in the jungle, entertaining ambassadors and dignitaries from every nation. And her accounts of daily life sound like strange fiction. CHow many people do you know who have had an eighteen year old servant elope with a forty year old cook?J Nelu is easy to please. She asks only for scrambled eggs on Saturday morning, mail from home, and a comfortable nightdress to wear while studying. A very generous person, her Ceylonese gift bag opens myste- riously on the birthday of each of her friends, and out comes a specially se- lected batik scarf, a hand-woven purse, or a silver ornament.. Friendship with Nelu is exciting and unpredictable, but warm. To be her friend is to be a part of the bridge closing the gap between two vastly different cultures. It is a wonderful feeling to be a part of the bridge. I l RELIGION STUDIES WENDY WELLS The song of the voice is sweet, but the song of the heart is the pure voice of heaven. Kahlil Gibran 92 LINDA BAILONE O Music In your depths we deposit our hearts and souls Thou hast taught us to see with our ears And hear' with our hearts? Kahlil Gibran Music is fthe' language of the spirit. It opens the secret oflife, bringing peace, abolishing strife. Kahlil Gibran Humanity is a brilliant River ll Singing its way and Carrying with it the Mountains secrets into the heart of the Sea. Kahlil Gibran MUSIC NINA SANDBERG L, N Rf' 'W' K, 'I ' H SUSAN MULLER PHYSICSICHEMISTRY pare-time Moneymaker Who takes her stuffed animals for walks? Who pulls muscles playing badminton? Who cries while writing letters? Who eats lightly so sheill be hungry for the next meal? Who? Someone who,s nutty enough to want to special ma- jor in physics and chemistry. Someone who could be none other than Susan. 95 BIOLOGYICHEMISTRY N SO LISA HEN l!.,..F BETSY MAY ENGLISH IPSYCHOLOGY I ' f f I I took a walk down by the sea and I saw how tall I was and I saw how small I was. Eric Burdon 97 GJILSON C.oL.4.E66' 98 ENGLISH AMY NEILSON For God to me, it seems, is a verb, not a noun. Buckminster Fuller -'12 sk MARGARET KNEISEL GERMAN 100 Just call her Margi . . . straw- berry blonde, blue eyes . . . Ca- nadian but more German in her ways . . . Gemuetlieh and al- ways helpful . . . German . . . Freiburg!Deutschland . . . a home away from home . . . Of course it's near Heidelberg . .A . les classes de Francais . . . All- Wilson Tennis . . . Wilson Choir . . . the unforgetable sec- ond Soprano section . . . Or- chesis . . . To dance is to de- velope disciplinel' The- German Club days as Frl. Presi- dent . . . Oktoberfest . . . with- out guys? . . . 4'Wow, a rea German dinner with the Profs' . . . Memories of the InterT national German Haus . . . thee terrific Chinese Dinner . . Those talented belly dancer . . . Try it and you'll like it, . . . so she did. A Germa Xmas in B.W.I. is unforgetable' Es lebe reggae . . Pitta-Patta . Who was tha German language assistant sh was always with? . . . Yes, he dear friend, Helga. For Margl . . . travelling is one of her fa vorite sports . . . always eageil to discover new ways and search: for interesting people. 4. 4 QQ 1 qi p Q in :J . pd r O 0 eff: ' ,i5..l h.ll Ding-Dong, here comes Mom Supn the Avon lady. . . Well girls. . f' Yes she's still clad in her blue and white checked bathrobe as she scurries, perpetually unnerved to consult her fellow musicians. When she's not in consultation, the keyboard is her home-busily creating new cords . . . sometimes Chopin, hopefully originals. Not to be slighted is her warmness of character . . . and what a pillar of strength when it comes to depending on someone, always up early or late-always an open door . . . All these years result in a vision of loveliness with a gift to give the world, a voice, and more Avon. MARLENE IMLER Z-X AX. - 101 ENGLISH Louisa QUADRI i?-,H H . Y E . , Rib' 1 I . LL' ,-.FU .1-ru .-',3-, - A 93:5 7 V ' 'ir .rf Uri ' Q .--.-Q-my N 'fMxa1.4v.4,,,,MV Q. .- I 'S 'fs., Q11 7 ff f ,. h ,. 5 -mf. 4 7 5 Qi y . W' 'wanuillw 1' yr I 7, 5 - Q I n Um I . - , k ' 1,-H r . Y .I V -H4, d lt' 'W'1'mwv1mw., 1 of H' Nh ku K -A'r ,Q k u , V wwxu.w3?fw'Qi5l!Awwu?2wwi-wmewaau,-gmig mm ,mmm L , V V A ,,- 3i11n'ca2x:X.!l3iAA.z:,ic-awww. wwq.,,,,5..mwMZNmwvmwrmtx -'L .in n wwiilhh I! 2 VWNV V V.:Q,ifl.B?iF,EIM?. '.z!hiWMJ,q'h5y14,i7mwmiI!, ,qg,u Success is to be measured not so much by the position that one has reached in life as by the obstacles which he has overcome while trying, to succeed. Booker T. Washington Aff'- ,J -,:.. ,f,g:h'-' - .V ,. - ,. ..-3, , ,J5'..5J5 STEPHAINE BUCHER FINE ARTS -vs -Q. - A A -0 n n 'f1-ff1f5a2.-3 ,,,.-V' fi 1 Y, Smile and suddenly nothing looks or seems the same. Y 1 Y 103 VICKI HARRISTON ENGLISH full moon . . . Pink Floyd . . . Hackensack . . . Alaska . . . Orchesis. . .tequi1a. . .Rusty. . .bank teller. . .lasagna . . . understanding . . . Cancer . . . social theory . . . gum . . . procrastinate . . . loony laughi' . . . Social Committee . . .simplicity. . .term papers. . .sentimenta1. . .JOAN! 104 sleepy . . . D.C. . . . Marvin Gaye. . .together. . .diet. . . Carlton. . . Camaro. . . weekends . . . Mount St. Mary,s . . .smile. . .Social Committee . . . fun . . . Ring- Dance. . .Gcmini. . .shadow dancing. . .bugs. . .tired. . . Colonel. . . Catina. . . VICKI! 4iiG JOAN REDINGTON SOCIOLOGY red roses. . .active. . .piano. . . Lancaster. . .stylishi. . . Thai-dog . . . Prentis. . .Billy. . .t-bone steaks. . . platform shoes. . .Orchesis. . . Sufatra', . . . Sagittarius . . . the Cosmic Slop . . . Porsche . . . silly . . . musical . . . nosocks . . . Lysol. . .cluttered . . .Why?! . . . SUPATRA! MUSIC SUPATRA KAMHANGSONG . 106 ' ---1 - .,.,,.,- ., -1.M.- . . ' -ings. X. . L ., bagels . . . sentimental . . . Charnita . . . wigs . . . Joker's Wild . . . 7:00 A.M .... Nail Polish . . . Libra L . . Black Moses . . . Beaver Falls . . . Bloody Mary's . . . post oflice . . . M8cM's . . . orchesis . . . peanut butter ice-cream . . . Japan . . . stereos . . . Dee. 21st . . . dimples . . . Social Committee. . .term paper. . .c'Jez . . .roses. . . no key . . .witty. . . PEARL! POLITICAL SCIENCE PEARL PAIGE GY mm W M A H 'YINK A W M ,-Z P11 555: Hn-QOFQHS 912252152 ,E-,':Dna'OO-232' .H 39.5258 :CE 'e-4-negro w5gnOCD,:r:'-1 D -+'6'ff,9-1f,a,O'5-'Q- Qmeab-D522 Eggmggmg go.:?+.'I',mO?-la o.E7,5'fDW '7C 9.240-2 22026955- WUXEQQRU D:,:- 9f,9-9E'5h'-'a 05352-cs'-:S SESQQ gg 29735 SG ES 52 Q-'9,. 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V 'M' , ' 'I..'f 1' A. ' r A 1 I an Q 1 , L . 4. 9 1:51 ' ' A ' , ' .f wha 'ifql JB-1 . h w , 4 1 , vt I is r,k'Ri,Uf llfigwi I f Lili' 552335-Ufiff fag fi4f-GM?-41i ' .1 . 1-aft! fyv. QA' 1-51 JE' ':?k?f 1, diff -4: 1 e -Vffff :E- QQ tiff f aff ' 9 J .mfg : A ' 'ffm-A: 'n ' -Hkffig ENGLISH EILEEN T50 Soon there was a procession of little meadow and forest people hurrymg across the green mead o 5, NE ARTS FI UBAKER BR NE ELAI -a .- N l O - OJ ,QWNX I ll A 1 '- SQNQ.-2.113 7. 5- 'K-.QM was X1-.J 9 ,Ill ,l '-jafw. ffl ri- Nv,- X eff-21' lf 1, x f' 45131 R l-1.,v.- .' 7- A A -AZ .4015 if ', ' 'T - in 111- I 30 ,a :SQ-. fg f T. 'af Q4 fy-qw Fox in socks, our game is done, Thank you for a lot of fun, sir. X ,SM I Dr. Seuss ooh Qi' its Dedication: Robin L. Wanner fWe sent this dedication to the National Lampoon, but not being facetious enough publication was refusedj A Robin ferrets into a flimsy trashbag for a forgotten Coke can. There, does that red can finish off my fourth fantastic pyramid?,' Actually, the pyramids looked finest when freaky Reny finished with them. Foolish frisky cat! Pyramids do add to an integrated color scheme-especially if you insist on having a seperate color scheme for every corner of the room. It is sort of like a theory of sheets, you know? May inconsistency be your guide. Except, the attitude toward FOX. FOX Qfoksj n. pl. fox-es fesp. collectivelyj fox, v. -n 1. any of several carnivores of the dog family, esp. those of the genus Vubnes, smaller than wolves, have pointed muzzle, erect ears, and a long bushy tail . . . -v t. 10. to act cunningly or craftily. And may her fox pin give her the world she seeks. H5 BETSY MCGOWEN FINE ARTS It's a nice party. I think I'l1 leave. tdhmlt- SOCIOLOGY LUCY WALLEY Mary Jo Irish . . . A name, a face foh, what a facelj, a person that al- ways brings a reaction, be it positive or negative . It has been said that there's a little bit of good in every- one, and if you take the time to look, you'll soon find that Irish does in- deed have a good side ther back sidelj. Known for her avid bridge playing, Cbefore, after and during classesj and other sundry activities, this chickadee is full of life, laughter, friendship and NER VE! Mellon Karen,-Maggot, Kay, Donald, Boo Elmo,' DeAnna, Joan, Little Cindy, Flat Top and other characters of ill repute have all given to, and taken from Irish something which each of them now hold in common . . . their insanity! But every adventure with Iri has been unique, exciting, fun, and sometimes even legal. Irish will be gone, but her spirit fand the mess she's madej will live on forever. And all we can say is Thanks, Irish, it's all been fun. 7 7 118 MARY IRISH I BIOLOGY J Q A ' -db Y ' is ., 1 file 5 4 FINE ARTS SHERRY FRENCH Go my Sons, Climb the mountains, Search the valleys, the desens, the sea shores, And the deep recesses of the earth . . . for in This way and in no other will you arrive at a Knowledge of the nature and properties of Life. -Sven '-: In today's mail a poem quotes from Ecclesiastes: Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with thy might: for there is no work, nor device, nor knowledge, nor wisdom, in the grave, whither thou goest. A letter with it discloses, in its words and between them, a life opening, fearful, fearless, thousand-eyed, a Held of sparks that move swiftly in darkness, to and from a center. He is beginning to live. The threat of world's end is the old threat. 'Prepare for the world to come as thou shouldest die tomorrow' says the Book of Delight, and: 'Prepare for this world as thou shouldst live forever.! J. TERESA HOPSON THEATRE! FREN CH 121 POLITICAL SCIENCE EY MULV CE BRU -4 N P0 f Yf'-9 'xv-I Living in 215 McElwain is similar to solitary confinement. There is only one window which is the size of a bathmat. The one thing Carol liked was the extra wall space for her pictures and posters of football players, movie actors and favorite male recording artists. The serenity and interior decoration brought peace to an otherwise tlighty', existance. Carol is an indecisive charac- ter. She has a drawer full of transfer applications but hasnit found the time to put stamps on the envelopes. The trouble with college is having to choose a ma- jor-Spanish is as good as any other. She's sure that she will wind up at Katherine Gibbs . . . Qprovided she learns to typej. Carol's picture of life would convince any sympathizer that the end is near. Hope is all this barefooted, Southern belle really needs-turn up the stereo, hand her a drink and watch for her smile . . . watch her grin . . .watch her laugh. . .see the sparkle in her eyes . . . CAROL STROUD SPANISH In the morning fun when no one will be drinking anymore wine, Illl wake the sun up by giving him a fresh air full of the wind cup And I won't be found in the shadows hiding sorrow And I can wait for fate to bring around to me any part of my IOIIIOITOW. 'Cause it's oh so peaceful here . Helen Reddy 123 ENGLISH WANDA GAIL STOCKS Q9 N: P' Ni x S I x.d il pd-'ffWlft :WV I do my thing, and you do your thing I am not in the world to live up to your expectations, And you are not in this world to live up to mine. You are you, and I am I And if by chance we find each o It's beautiful. Frederick S. Perls -AARYLIN FORTUNATO SOCIOLOGY ' 'V F 'l-'-4 tw iff, M1 126 llfile Vick ALL MMLSON ALL XRQKLND Ions, BIOLOGY VICKI WYAN f'Oh-donit get my Adidas dirty! f'It's not my fault I'm short eitherf' No, Vicki it's not your fault, it's all in how you look at it. So the ground comes up to your knees-you're still Vicki, and in our eyes the sky is your height. Who else could delight us with phone messages from Paul Newman and 40 bi- lliondy trivia facts? Ah yes, our super jock and chief resident of Senate. We'll all remember you, Wicki Vyan, forever, as will Chem 213 and those indestructable microbes. May a big smile follow you, and may you always have laughter, 8 o'clocks, and bagels. Shalom Little Vicki. -NENDY DICKSON FRENCH The Beauty of Life Sunshine Orange autumn leaves The gentle sigh of tree Harmonious melodies La musique Le Francais A search for beauty Happiness Love Deep, moving sunsets The Beauty of Life. s and nature 3 5 gi .C w ,Q IO' .QV 111, 5,4 Af .11 A' 2 AL Ll' QV, 6 127 '1 -0, .A 5 Heaven is beneath our feet as well as above our heads. -Thoreau MEGAN FILER ENGLISH ey boys! . . . Oh, it's only andal, the little artist with rand ideas-like painting Brer ear on the side of a 40 ft. barn. d whoever saw a turkey with walk like that . . . but sheis ot the gobble, not to mention arious other natural body oises. But you know you like it hen she sings and plays the uitar. And did you ever see her leep with her 'feet pajamas' and aby bottle? A right cute boy! Bets is the friend always there to understand and care. It it's seri- ous she'll give you a couple of pats on the back and cry with you .... Before you know it, she's leaving her mushrooms be- hind and going off to even bi- gger things in Germany and lAustria. We'll miss you sweetie pie! ELIZABETH COLLMUS FINE ARTS 131 ,l-W. l.f,1-5 JANE DIETRICH FINE ARTS 132 Dumpy, according to Web- ster, is to be short and thick in build. Not so, says several other reliable sources Cher friendsj. Dumpy is having big brown eyes, drawing your left hand for hours, eating entire boxes of Rye Toasts and being the original Dairy Maiden from Reading .. . What? Of course skim milk is better than whole , and if you disagree then you're really strange . She may look like Barbara Streisand but you can color her Jane . . . A hint of gin sours in the air mixed with a come on let's rallyu, that's Jane .... 20 reasons why she shouldnat take Ed. courses, tears when she's writing 'that paper' or when she's just plain stuck with the blues, that's also Jane. Whatever, this lady's good for your soul whether you,re laughing or crying. Though the Nittany Lions may have you now dear, they 'ain't got your heartl. Nite roomie! or li' M-J JILL ROSS POLITICAL SCIENCE Ms. Ross, your liberation's showing from your mug to your midi. Don't make her laugh-sheis squatting. Let's hope she doesn't do that in the courthouse. Hey slink, you wonder why you're up until the birds start singing? It's because you didn't do it nowv! Speaking of birds, is it Two birds in the bush are worth one in the hand . . . One bird in the bush is worth . . . Oh forget it Jill. You may publish a fine paper but you can't get your sayings right. But of course we know imitations are juth nith to do. Despite all this, there is a sen- sitive side to the wild woman. Although she sings a mean cDaddy Cool', She plays a pretty fine polonaise on the con- cert grand. She always will find time in her busy schedule to lend a shoulder to cry on, but donit be surprised if she joins in! You can always bet on a daily gift when it's time, Cotyv, and when it's bed time you can expect a anim-nim, give me a buss . Goonight, Bougaire! 133 This picture and story are of and about Kise. Who, or better what, you may ask is a Kise? To which one might answer-the Quiet Idiot-and you nod and reply, hmm yes , not being totally sure even now. Barbie, as her mother calls her, has her Bobo and her Pooh. She is accustomed to saying such things as crubbies, yuck city, jyeah, that's a groove Jerome, and I've got the jabbers. Stubbern is her favorite mood! She's a p-person to the 90th percentile. Right P?-Yeah B. I wonder if you,ve got a hat about, or perhaps a pair of jock shorts. She's so like a little boy fsome consider that a busty: fighting and football and T-shirts and over- alls-snowballs and Christmas trees and walks to the reservoir. I just don't under- stand you, Kise? But now she has a fro. Aud and Kise. Laughing! Hey Kise, do your owl? . . . Whooo! The Exton kid is an all around jock. Who is that good looking couple in the prom pic- ture? To be sure a being fascinated by little kids and big cats. Kise you'll g always be fsomethingj very special to me. -I , X 'I 'UL' ' I4-. ' - .gan ' 'elim BARBARA JEAN G EISER PSYCHOLOGY 134 We the GDI oddi W6 TPVCI OLLT aoitit do . Ioes Wd th LTL GI' dfstl odd ILT6 'Gilt 'eat ITC Ve .OSB pep ou, tu' TLS do est Me ,tue les. um? fix f ff - ' Y f X NN xXXx 'I' 1' A ' i N WV Ullliiil MXN, ASQ! X A 1 f kt14!414Qw,w X x 3 v , 0 x H..aW3gmw'f CHERYL SICKELER HISTORY Hey Bourgaires, have you seen Trayman with her bruised Greek god legs? Itls really Sha, and she's lookin' for Roberta Pecker. Was last seen wandering the halls in her wamsutta chasing wee beasties. We find her camouflaged among the floral prints, corns, and hairs or at the helm of the ship of communism with Damn Dog while writing her papers. This bou- gaire only drinks pop and real milk. There is a more attractive side to this bull-headed and ornery cuss. She is creative, especially at gift-time, always there to depend on when you can find her and she's . . . HI don't want to talk about it . 0 Q as x , AO Giga xxxi 14+ Y 1 11 x wiv K . x, ,nau- x p I . L, v' 35:4 2-...H ,W FRESHMEN 1 1 wwmmfa Emily Harrison Liz Brown Judy Repicky Dawn Franklin 138 . Marty Gillis . Maureen Gillmeyer Becky Best E 3 E O Sharon Russell-Sec. S. Q 0 I-4 PT .zz 3 0 ..x 2 E ingj Fran Mathews-V.P iss es. Cm 53 J, .E .sc 3 CD 2 ax U ,Ln 324, J . Wifi -1. Vg- 'dll .V 1' 40 DeSales Whiteley, Keith Nelson, Patti Villalva 2l'i7', .V ' Af argl XY' - 1 xo' .'y,,, Q1 li? J' ' 1 inf Laura Lewis, Beth Von Galombos, Ellen Norton Lisa Labate. Selina Kim ir V7 l , Q I is ..-' IA Y 417511211 . V HI 'La j . 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Wh, Betsy Coen Karen McMullen Nancy Blankshine Kathy Greider Debbie Douie x 1'v V' . ' va at H, - . t t e'v'r..lt 1. - ' - A 'T' 'If I :vp g 'I 'e '- 'Q ' -P ww L I ' Tl-llf' ni .W F-1, -landa Stocks Cindy Lomax Judy Stryker -, pq n A 149 lx W N :. :IP C EQ. SR 52-K4 Ujw 28 WS Fm E. CE? 2:2 71: ,dm W4 5 093. O 21: OE. 3111 O OE Siva Eg: 2? Fa Yo. mf! N: 5. 0 Vi f' 0- 0 , I iw-Q' Q an 'Y , . J A l H Q4 U. , . - A f A' ' L..-4.--gg V ,gli za A if .Q 1 M Q 4'-' Q V vu! . 0: .Q X' Q r J ,Yu Ilgjib., A H, gil: ' , 1,2 Sa 50' ' 4 , 5,5 I, ga- ,, f a' J 09 '65, H 67 X nf 'yn -thaw S-Nam Diane Gaborc Sandy Czibik, Claire Sawyer I' 'H , I ,,1 'K ',.1 I grew-M 151 rs- ,-,rw-X, ,A ', .uv .A - f' P ,115 ',M 'Y Maureen Connelly, Patty Higgins Melissa Behm, Rachelle Laskey, Robin Van Dillen Nl . ..,. nr--z'fnY- Ro4 1i Y 01-. ix 'x..fL:r..- M- .. v A . A 1 -' x -fi 7 ' A 'F y A N an . - dw? V'9'fP' , -jivki.,--1 L 3 I 'W 4' -JR'1'A , ' J K LV f . -,.', .Q-:Ag 'N N1 LF a. L.: N-Q1,:'L-QQ: ' ' J5g3:m?rlyg,eyb4.'- ' 7 6.1! JV.: .- - f.' nw' . - w .7 ,HIV A 'VLAN 1,1 Jean Patterson Donna Couch Robin Weaver Naomi Perry Kathy Philbin M x1 PNGJ X ,Q1'. 'L I3 -10 yn- 1 Jackie McQuillen Jo Nicholson Marcella Tiller Marsha Swartz, Cathy Mackorell, Elpie Christulides, Marian Burke Sue Willis, Rhona Applebaum Qi' ge Marta Marie Graziani,Denise Fegan Kitty Shindle r. Peggy Shipley Connie Mathews Clair Morrill Sue Pascoe Marie Lanser Karen Savidge '16 of xii .Rf .3 .A N, V. x mg., -F SENIORS Officers: Denise La Pomte Secretary Sue Aiken, V Presxdent Sue Clark, Presldent Marita Hobbs Treasurer I:',f,Jfgmg L- ' FT .f i 1 0, 1 N Hx, v 1 H 1 f iffy .the h .. at , 1 +1 Ujfr 1 -T1 ' il 'v 1 ' 'Ax Alfa rv f ., X 4 In L 5 . W., ,gr 1 , .. :L '31 'FA :- 'P1 -1 bi 'QI 4 I , L-Q 160 lin?-w-'1 l. Amy Jones 5. Rene Fox 9. Chantilly 2. Ann Evans 6. Marita Hobbs 3. Pam Potter 7. Heather Angel 4. Karen Siladi 8. Pam Shuman EEK FD mfil nfl P14 161 8 Soo Gunn Jeannette Mathews Colleen Campbell 42 ' 4 --y uv 162 Q' X- ' V OTC Gilm Roxie Leslie Gottschalk, ,:--.,...-- b H r Carolyn Arter Anne Walsh Marty Herod Roni Boda A A? 2-W my N fi. 'Q :ie l J 9 Tl x . if, 4 165 .T 166 X QL 'av in 6 1 ' Q. 0 Barb Burgum Joann Hartline Joan Jeremy ix. SENIOR AUCTION x 1 3 il Carol Jacobs Carol Beittle, Jane Raab, Nancy Piwowar Judy Coen Pat Chupak Darla Kalman Erica Barr K .P fri v . 'Q T.,J'4 5 I 67 Sue Clark Pat Darras Paula Stefan Ronni Paradise Susan Mackiewicz Marsha Warrington 168 .,5 .- 'Q 'Ds :QQ 'v-. I .1 -es Pri! 9 . ,,...--Q i l 1 1 .-f '1 'P v 'Ili y1,gP'-'Sf --ve. ' 7955 , , . me 3 f- i 5 1 wp' ' .3',gx'- ' ' Karen Elrod ,ja , 1 Q Wendy Cames Sallie Pnmm XX. H- k x - rf ,M -ll - V W. V ww .wwf- - ... Q... EST.. 4 '-i'-P. - -' wr' l .7 X . :::',,3--' .-A :-' NAx'1.'::g11kfZLN3:-gwf'iw rl 'X .fr 1, hi 2 lllbif rdlw. A - ' by , 'lux 1 L ' JF., 'lf' JM! 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