**.■ *■-' *• •*
\.^fx-
Digitized by the Internet Archive
in 2011 with funding from
LYRASIS JVIembers and Sloan Foundation
http://www.archive.org/details/bethanian1969beth
m
M
^■v
">,
■f'''
^JJ
■i?^-^
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Administration and Faculty 19
Seniors 67
Student Life Ill
Organizations 1 75
Sports 201
Greeks . 217
Administration and Faculty
Phil Casey
Bryan AAackoul
Eileen Hill— Sketches
Lynda Karnell
Seniors
Bryson Filbert
Student
AAelinda AAcCulloch
Ellen Newson
Karen Butler
Jerry Isikoff
Organizations
Marsha Carlin
Carl Shipley
Sports
Dave Ketcham
Greeks
Karen Butler
Layout
Mary Pollock
Marsha Carlin
Photography
C. Michael Gast Jr.
June Bruno
Pat Saunders
Lewis Sandler
-iimHliasHWIIMHarlti 'ii i , i o^ l<...,i „ .WMWiM" Ji<a*i.^!jta^|
I- ^^■''^..iSg^si^i^f^k^aien-^
The year 1969 will be remembered by
Bethanians for as many personal and
individual reasons as there are days in
any year. But one remembrance will
transcend all the many intimate recollec-
tions that a collegian clings to. This re-
membrance, infinitely more important
than the others, will recall to Bethanians
the year of 1969 when Bethany Col-
lege matured because its students chose
it to. The remembrance of the year
when individuality did not necessarily
have to be prefixed with Greek letters;
The remembrance of the year when
Trustees, Administrators, Faculty, and
Alumni agreed that Bethany could wet
her feet in the stream of progress and
enter the ranks of the 'conservatively
liberal'; and, finally and most impor-
tantly, the remembrance of the year
when respect, admiration, and attentive-
ness were accorded to the growing
number of students who chose to end
their silence and speak out. The Beth-
anian for 1969, then, is a record of the
re-awakening of individuality at Bethany
College. Whether it be the symbolic van-
tage point achieved by Judy Royce on
Jeff Andrews' shoulders (right) or a
group of individuals in interaction on
the way to class or in a card game fop-
pos/te page), 1 969 amounts to the same
thing— individuals in intellectual pur-
suit of themselves and others.
■■^"^"^^^HITB'H'F-^
The traditional activities and events were again
present and available this year to any Bethanian
who wished to become involved. From sorority
rush to self-expression in music, 1969 in Bethany
retained an aura of sanity about it amidst a mad,
mad year when politicians, theologians, and philo-
sophers tried to explain the merits and demerits
of student protests and undeclared wars.
The year 1969 was an academic year. The
T. W. Phillips Memorial Library offered the
necessary references and Bethanians, more
often than not, supplied the rest. When the
'enclosure syndrome' struck, the library was
abandoned and the campus itself became
an all encompassing study environment—
a wide open space in which to sketch,
ponder, and, perhaps, prophesy.
"For everything there is a season and a time
for every matter under heaven:
. a time to weep, and a time to laugh
. a time to seek, and a time to lose
. a time to rend, and a time to sew
. a time to love, and a time to hate
. a time for war, and a time for
peace ..."
And so it was in 1 969. . .
'^^
-,- -i^'r!^*,-
\ TjUSTAHEADj
BROASTED
«••
'w
-^^ :^:
7/:tefi^W^JIN"CHICKEN
BREEZY HEIGHTS
II
,\
t^' \
^A'"
1. "''
1/
\
%?fM
i
\
12
13
14
15
Dedication — Margaret Mathison and
Barrie Richardson
16
17
John Robert Sola
n Memoriam
18
FACULTY and ADMINISTRATION
19
22
Warner G. Peterson
Executive Vice-President
23
John G. Patterson
Director of Development
David L. Hobe
Director of Public Information
and Publications
24
Meredith Norment
Director of Alumni Relations
and Deferred Giving
Chester Sillars
Director of Churcti
Relations
John Graham
Business Manager
Robert A. Sandercox
Dean of Students
26
Walter AA. Bortz
Assistant to the
Dean of Students
Darline B. Nicholson
Dean of Women
27
¥i^3*
Luta M. Gordon
Registrar
John R. Sala
Dean of Academic Affairs
Barrie Richardson
Dean of the Faculty
28
>J^.
Stephen Z. AAonheim
Director of Admission
A:_.N
■^^^'^iy
John J. Clopine
Director of the Library
29
This page:
Joseph AA. Kurey
Assistant Dean of
the Faculty
Peter R. Weber
Admission Counselor
Marilu Boggs Burkhart
Adm/ss/on Counselor
Opposite page:
John Hoffman
Asistant Business
Manager
Theodore Bunnell
Assistant Business
Manager
John S. Cunningham
Assistant Dean of
Students
30
31
32
Lynn E. Queen
Supervisor Data Procesing
Glenn Cox
Superintendent of Buildings
and Grounds
The Rev. Barton Updike
Cliaplain
Catherine Springer, R.N.
Supervisor of Infirmary
Paul E. White
Manager of College Stores
33
■I
Sociology and Anthropology
Robert E. Shoup Francis D. Mulcahy
Philosophy
Robert E. Myers, Ph.D.
34
Art
Lowell N. Youngren
Acting Chairman
Wesley J. Wagner
Walter L. Kornowski
35
Biology
Gary E. Larson, Ph.D.
Chairman
Bernal R. Weimer, Ph.D.
Distinguished Professor
36
James J. Sawtell
Charlotte J. Snodgrass
37
Chemistry
John D. Draper, Ph.D.
Chairman
William R. Clark, Ph.D.
38
H. Donald Dawson, Ph.D.
'""^^iwewiKv
Shirley Gaddis, Ph.D.
39
Speech and Drama
Herbert L. Drinnon
William G. Lovelady
40
Physics
Hsioh-Ren Wei, Ph.D.
Chairman
Stanley L. Becker, Ph.D.
John Brown
41
Helen L. McGuffie, Ph.D.
Chairman
David J. Judy
42
English
Anthony L. Mitch
Alvin Foote
43
^
John R. Taylor
Not Pictured: Robyn Cole
44
Psychology
WilbertS. Ray, Ph.D.
Chairman
Richard M. Thackray Jr.
AAickay Miller
45
Religion
■NT i ,,...,' ii
Robert A. Preston, Ph.D.
Chairman
Richard B. Kenney, Ph.D.
46
Hiram J. Lester
Jack R. Sibley, Ph.D.
47
Elizabeth Reed
John J. Knight
Chairman
48
Physical Education
Thomas R. Grail
Robert G. Goin
Acting Chairman
Thomas R. Allen
49
Robert Riley
Donald E. Ault
Susan W. Hanna
50
Mathematics
f^' Ti^i^^x
Bradford Tye
Chairman
James E. Allison
51
Hugh S. Ripps
John J. Perrine
52
Journalism
William J. Garvin Jr.
Thomas L. Lewis, ill
James W. Carty Jr.
Chairman
David L. Hobe (pictured on p. 24)
53
History and Political Science
William L. Young
Chairman
54
Gabriel Ojo
Dale H. Porter, Ph.D.
Chandler B. Shaw, Ph.D.
Distinguished Professor
55
Arthur R. Kirkpatrick, Ph.D.
v/
KM^
56
Carl L. Schweinfurth, Ph.D.
John W. Lozier
57
Music and Fine Arts
George Hauptfuehrer
Chairman
Oliver Manning
58
Nina McGowan
Albert R. DeVaul
Helen Elbin
59
Foreign Languages
Earl D. McKenzie, Ph.D.
60
-■SS^V*^;.^,
Stephanie Lutgring
Andrew AAoskovits
Ricardo Pastor
61
62
Theodore K. Kimpton
Elsie Pickens
Marjorie S. Carty
63
Education
Margaret Mathison
John A. Spence, Ph.D.
Chairman
64
Levering C. Bonar
Neil Decima
John U. Davis
Acting Chairman
65
Economics
John D. Davis
Randolph W. Cooey
Ke Lun Wu
I.-'T'*-
;m 1 ^ !
SENIORS
67
f-iji>f
.i"i .
W0
ma
>M::i
M:
m
President
BRYSON M. FILBERT, JR.
AAcKeesport, Pennsylvania
Vice-President
PETER WALTER DIGNAN
Carnegie, Pennsylvania
Secretary-Treasurer
MARTHA FRANKENBERG
Baldwin, New York
69
AMOS EUGENE AGREE, JR.
Jacksonville, Florida
CANDACE ADAMS
Birmingham, Michigan
VERON A. ALLALEMDJIAN
Manhasset, New York
ELMA SUZANNE ALLEN
Ellwood City, Pennsylvania
STEPHEN A. ALLEN
Bethany, West Virginia
70
JENNIFER LYNN ALLISON
Newell, West Virginia
JACK C. AMATO
Wellsville, Ohio
WESLEY D. ANDERSON
Bethel Park, Pennsylvania
MARC DAVID ANTIS
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
PETER WILLIAM ARENTZEN II
Ramsey, New Jersey
71
THEODORE BERESFORD AUSTIN, JR.
Richmond, Virginia
KAREN CARLENE BALCAR
St. Clairsville, Ohio
JOHN BALDINO
Long Branch, New Jersey
JOHN THOMAS BALLENTYNE
Charleroi, Pennsylvania
JOAN BELFOUR
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
HOWARD K. BELL
Washington, Pennsylvania
JOHN BERRY
Washington, Pennsylvania
72
JOANNE BERTOLO
Hanover, New Jersey
G. JEFFREY BOHNE
Berkeley Heights, New Jersey
CYNTHIA BOICH
Phoenix, Arizona
DAVID L. BOLENDER
Uniontown, Pennsylvania
MICHAEL G. BOURCY
Rochester, New York
DOUGLAS J. BRADLEY
Newtown Square, Pennsylvania
DON MICHAEL BRADNEY
Valparaiso, Indiana
73
NANCY B. BREVAK
West Homestead, Pennsylvania
DAVID R. BREWER
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
WINTHROP LAWRENCE BUCK
Hamburg, New York
DALE BURMASTER
Orange, Connecticut
74
JANE BURSE
Ridgewood, New Jersey
SUSAN BRETELL CALABRESE
Bethany, West Virginia
BERNARD CANDELA
Bergenfield, New Jersey
AMI J. CAPUTO
McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania
75
RICHARD CARRADINE
ELIZABETH STARR WYNNE CASE
Steubenville, Ohio
MARTHA CEPERLEY
Charleston, West Virginia
DEBORAH H. CLARK
Broomall, Pennsylvania
GREGORY ALDEN CLARKE
Washington, Pennsylvania
WAYNE A. CLINE
Wellsburg, West Virginia
76
COLEEN M. CONNER
Lockport, New York
SUSAN DENNISON COPENHAVER
Winchester, Virginia
ROBERT C. CORNELIUS
Steubenville, Ohio
CHESTER CORWIN
Hickory, Pennsylvania
JOHN W. COST
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
BARBARA L. COUNDJERIS
Beechhurst, New York
77
JOSEPH W. CROSTON
Wellsburg, West Virginia
MARSHA FAYE CUNNINGHAM
North Versailles, Penn.
MICHELE DAMIAN
West Mifflin, Pennsylvania
JUDY DARLING
McKeesport, Pennsylvania
PHILLIP W. DAVIS
McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania
CHERYL DEAN
Columbus, Ohio
78
PAMELA DE YOUNG
Ridgewood, New Jersey
BARRY R. DIAZ
Douglaston, New York
NORMAN A. DOLCH
Chesterland, Ohio
DAVID C. DONALDSON
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
SALLY KAY DOWNS
Glendale, West Virginia
FRANCES DULANY
Chatham, New Jersey
79
LESLE DUNN
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
JEFFREY J. EGER
Aliquippa, Pennsylvania
DANIEL R. W. FAUX
Bo, Sierra Leone
PAULA FEYCHE
Canonsburg, Pennsylvania
ROBERT FIALKOWSKI
Bellaire, Ohio
HARRY FINDLING
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
80
WILLIAM F. FITZGERALD
South Norwalk, Connecticut
MARCIA ANNE FLEMING
Lewistown, Pennsylvania
MARY FLEMING
Lewistown, Pennsylvania
PAULETTE FLICK
Parma, Ohio
PAULA MARIE FLOWER
White Plains, New York
THEODORE FOLPRECHT
East Northport, New York
81
MARIE ELIZABETH FREELAND
Somerville, New Jersey
DENNIS AAARCFUCHS
Hempstead, New York
DAVID ERNST FURNISS
Bristol, Connecticut
MARGARET H. GALVIN
Willingboro, New Jersey
82
CHERYL J. GILBERT
Morris Plains, New Jersey
KATHLEEN CORNELIA GILES
Baldwinsville, New York
TERENCE E. GLASER
Jenkintown, Pennsylvania
GRETCHEN GREVE
Novelty, Ohio
PAUL THOMAS GRISHKAT
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
RONALD S. GUTMANN
Forest Hills, New York
83 i
CAROL HALL
Marion, Indiana
THOMAS G. HANSON
New Vernon, New Jersey
DEBORA DALES HAWKINS
Westfield, New Jersey
PEGGY SUE HAYNES
New Castle, Delaware
FRANCES M. HEFELFINGER
Carlisle, Pennsylvania
DAVID HELLEGERS
Washington, Pennsylvania
JEFFERY ARTHUR HICKS
Birmingham, Michigan
84
JACK LEONARD HILLWIG
McKeesport, Pennsylvania
HAROLD DAVID HOAG, JR.
Tenafly, New Jersey
ANNABEL HOLLANDSWORTH HOBBS
Beckley, West Virginia
CHARLES FRANCIS HODIL
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
ERICAA. HOFFRICHTER
East Liverpool, Ohio
ROGER W. HOGE
Clairton, Pennsylvania
CHARLES D. HUGHEY
McDonald, Pennsylvania
85
JAMES R. HUGHEY
McDonald, Pennsylvania
ROBERT A. HUMPHREY
Pine Brook, New Jersey
ALAN PAUL HURLEY
Rahway, New Jersey
GORDON JANIS
New York, New York
WILLIAM J. JARMAN, JR.
Teaneck, New Jersey
RICHARD MARTIN JAY
Flushing, New York
CAROL ANN JOHNSON
Bernardsville, New Jersey
86
RALPH AAcCLURE JOHNSON
Bridgeville, Pennsylvania
BARBARA JONES
PEPPER PLATT JONES
Sherman, Connecticut
JOSEPH ROBERT KALBA
Irvington, New Jersey
GLENN B. KELLY
Ho-Ho-Kus, New Jersey
THOMAS WILLIAM KELLY
Donora, Pennsylvania
DOUGLASS. KENNEDY
Ridgewood, New Jersey
87
BRUCE R. KEPPLER
Rochester, New York
ANDREW J. KERRISH, JR
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
MARY S. KETTERER
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
ANNE F. KILVERT
Providence, Rhode Island
THOMAS PAUL KING
Sharon, Pennsylvania
MARY REMINGTON KINNEY
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
WILLIAM L. KINNEY, IV
West Alexander, Pennsylvania
88
ROBERT P. KITKO
Rahway, New Jersey
CHERYL T. KOHLER
Albany, New York
THOMAS A. KUSZAJ
Braddock, Pennsylvania
HARRY G. LANG
Irwin, Pennsylvania
JEFFREY B. LARKIN
Branford, Connecticut
GENEVIEVE ANN LARUSSO
Livingston, New Jersey
PAK KAI JANE LEE
Kowloon, Hong Kong
89
CHARLES G. LENHART
Spencerport, New York
NILSLIGHTHOLDER
Hanover, New Jersey
DAWN LINDELL
Rochelle Park, New Jersey
JILL AMY LIPPINCOTT
Glen Rock, New Jersey
■
flj^Bjj^ 'j^^^^^^^^^l
H
|Hk^V
B
IBP >yr^
'^. ..^^^M
^1
j2^|
PH^^^^^^T
«IH^H
ll
^1
90
ROBERT B. LLOYD
Milford, Connecticut
LEANORE A. LONTZ
Burlington, New Jersey
ROGER LORY
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
JACOB STEPHEN MacKORELL
Charleston, West Virginia
91
MARTIN F. MAJOR
Beaver, Pennsylvania
AUGUST M. MANTIA
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
SUZANNE MARSDEN
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
SENSENEY JUDD MARSHALL
Marshall, Virginia
TERRY O. MARTINSON
Brooklyn, New York
JOHN R. MASQUELIER
Mansfield, Ohio
LINDA MASSOL
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
92
MARDIANNE MAYER
Glenshaw, Pennsylvania
ARAAAND F. AAAZIE
Long Branch, New Jersey
JOHN KENNETH AAcVAY
Warwood, West Virginia
DONALD R. MEGERLE
Rochester, New York
NOAL J. MELLOTT, JR.
St. Thomas, Pennsylvania
DONALD K. AAERRIGAN
Schaghticoke, New York
WAYNE ROBERT AAIELKE
Fanwood, New Jersey
93
KENNETH ALLEN MILES
Wheeling, West Virginia
FREDERICK PHILIP MILLER, JR.
Scotch Plains, New Jersey
MARTHA F. MILLER
Ambler, Pennsylvania
RICHARD MINTZ
East Rockaway, New York
VINCENT PAUL MITZEN
Bound Brook, New Jersey
JOHN CALVIN MORRIS
Weirton, West Virginia
94
HAROLD M. MOWL, JR.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
JOHN W.MULLEN
Greensburg, Pennsylvania
THOMAS W. MURRAY
Wheeling, West Virginia
MARGO RUTH NEUBAUER
Berkeley Heights, New Jersey
MICHAEL A. NEVITT
Akron, Ohio
DONALD C. NEWELL, II
Oak Hill, West Virginia
95
LOUIS JACK NORMAN, II
Wheeling, West Virginia
LOUIS K. NOVAK
Charleroi, Pennsylvania
CONSTANCE KAY NUSBAUM
Lima, Ohio
ROBERT H. OAKES
Mather, Pennsylvania
96
EUGENE W.OCHALEK
Bethany, West Virginia
ROBERT O. OLSEN
East Northfield, Massachusetts
EVELYN O'SHINSKY
Canonsburg, Pennsylvania
CHARLOTTE RAVE PEAKE
McDonald, Ohio
JOHN C. PENNINGTON
Lakewood, Ohio
ROBERT W. PERRY
Scranton, Pennsylvania
97
GARY A. PITTMAN
Independence, Pennsylvania
RICHARD GEORGE PLY
Boonton, New Jersey
JEFFREY C. PORTERFIELD
St. Clairsville, Ohio
LYNDA A. POTTER
Toms River, New Jersey
FRANKLIN JOSEPH PROVANCE
Claysville, Pennsylvania
DANIEL J. RAUB
Greenville, Pennsylvania
98
RICHARD TIM REED
Benwood, West Virginia
MARY BETH REYNOLDS
East Orange, New Jersey
LINDA ANN RICHARDS
Boonton, New Jersey
LYNN RICHARDS
Boonton, New Jersey
ROBERT RINFRET
Yonkers, New York
BRUCE RODGERS
Linesville, Pennsylvania
99
IDALIAM. RODRIGUEZ
Santurce, Puerto Rico
BARRY JAY ROFFER
Yonkers, New York
JEANNIE LOUISE ROGERS
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
FREDERICK C. RORABAUGH
Erie, Pennsylvania
DAVID E. ROSS
Avella, Pennsylvania
100
JEFFREY H. RUBIN
Brooklyn, New York
CARL F. RUECKERT
Albany, New York
GARY A. SACCO
Wheeling, West Virginia
LEONARD CONRAD SCALZI
Trumbull, Connecticut
KAREN JANEEN SCOTT
Bethel Park, Pennsylvania
101
THURMAN LEE SCROGGINS, JR.
Wellsburg, West Virginia
LAWRENCE CHARLES SCUDDER, II
Riverhead, New York
SUSAN ANNE SHACKELFORD
Indianapolis, Indiana
ALICE E. SHADER
AAcAAurray, Pennsylvania
SAAAUEL LEE SHUTTER
Ligonier, Pennsylvania
SUZANNE REQUA SLOAN
Glenshaw, Pennsylvania
102
JAMES SMITH
RUTH ANNE SMITH
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
PENNY L. SMYERS
Sykesville, Pennsylvania
PAMELA J. SPANOGIANS
Burgettstown, Pennsylvania
JAY D. SPROUT
Canton, Ohio
SARAH ANNE STACEY
Windsor, Vermont
103
ANDREW K. STEVENSON, JR.
Washington, Pennsylvania
DIANE RODEFER STEVENSON
Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio
DEBORAH ANN STICKLE
St. Albans, West Virginia
ROBERT LEE STRAW
Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania
104
'
KATHLEEN AA. STREB
Rochester, New York
MARSHA RAE SWEENEY
Gibsonia, Pennsylvania
DIANNE SWETT
Scotch Plains, New Jersey
JESSE H. SWICK, III
Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania
KATHLEEN SWIFT
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
105
JOHN TALBOTT
Northfield, Illinois
ROSS ANDREW TENNANT, JR.
Wellsburg, West Virginia
GUDLAUG TORFADOTTIR
Keflavik, Iceland
CAROL M. TORKELSON
Summit, New Jersey
ROBERT CLINTON UHL
Gibsonia, Pennsylvania
ROBERT LOUIS URBANIC
Bridgeville, Pennsylvania
GARY MICHAEL VESELICA
Weirton, West Virginia
106
ANDREW E. VETTEL
West Mifflin, Pennsylvania
RICHARD M. VINCENT
Valley Stream, New York
RICHARD P. VITTE
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
JEFFREY A. WAGNER
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
RICHARD E.WAITE, JR.
Springfield, Massachusetts
C. DAVID WALKER
Wellsburg, Pennsylvania
BARBARA L. WALL
Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania
107
WILLIAM H. WEIR
McDonald, Pennsylvania
HOWARD M. WEISBAND
New Kensington, Pennsylvania
JEAN HANNA WELLS
Newell, West Virginia
GLENN R. WENZEL
Crawford, New Jersey
DONALD WERNER
Yonkers, New York
108
LARRY T. WEST
Columbus, Ohio
JOHN L. WIEHN
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
DAWN CHERYL WILKINS
East Rochester, New York
THOMAS J. WOJICK
Willimantic, Connecticut
MARTEN WOODHOUSE
Franklin Square, New York
BONNIE YOUNG
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Not Pictured .
LAWRENCE MICHAEL BARR
Summit, New Jersey
FRANK DAVID CALABRESE
Hoboken, New Jersey
DUDLEY WILSON CLARK, JR
Essex, Connecticut
RICHARD T. CLARK
Toms River, New Jersey
RICHARD E. DEULLY
Bethany, West Virginia
DONALD AA. DURDAN'
McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania
SANDRA FALCONER
Springfield, Pennsylvania
DARRELL W. GRABLE
Washington, Pennsylvania
SUSAN GUNTHER
Cold Spring, New York
KIRK R. HUNTER
Woodbridge, Connecticut
MARY KEENEY LOWE
South Charleston, West Virginia
DOUGLAS MASCIOLA
McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania
JAMES DOUGLAS MOLDEN
Michigan City, Indiana
CARTER W. STRAUSS
Wheeling, West Virginia
JOHN EDWARD STROUD
Steubenville, Ohio
110
STUDENT LIFE
III
in the
Beginning
113
114
ning 1968
Ji^
JVH^
\&fi^
l'^'
JR.
Left— Homecoming Queen candidates,
/eft fo r/'ghf— Cherry Gilbert, Cynthia
Boich, Fran Dulany, Penny Smyers.
Not pictured— Mary Beth Reynolds.
115
116
117
^
Ru
120
h
^^^:^^^
121
123
124
=*
125
..^
A:
'f<i
\
J
\
>tC'^'''
NiaittMM
iv
1
n
^^^^^_^
1
4
— r»t - —
' --r^
1
f
^
1
L
■1
h
-
la
1
1
i
1
I
n
■■
i
m
1^
127
The Brooklyn Bridge
Bethany College Social Com-
mittee headed by Doug Brad-
ley and Hub Norton has
128
brought top national per-
formers to the Rine Field
House Stage.
The Iron Butterfly
The Association
Sam and Dave, their musicians, and dancer, finish at Bethany.
The Brooklyn Bridge— on stage in the Rine Field House.
130
Bethany is expanding its facilities by completing the Benedunn
Commons, the new food service center, and continuing work
on the Steineman Fine Arts Center.
131
The Steineman Fine Arts Complex
The Steineman Fine Arts Center, under construc-
tion in the picture above, will be completed in the
fall of 1969. It will contain an auditorium with
stage, with a seating capacity about the same as
the old Grotto Theatre in Old Main. Offices for
music and drama faculty, as well as music practice
rooms, will be located in the new Center.
132
.
133
134
135
/
^
/■
136
.^
137
138
139
140
«\ai
A Queen and a King.
Fred Rorabaugh and Debby Lloyd
141
liillLill
lit It ■
J
li
" ' .. i
1* fJ
144
145
One of the highlights of the fraternity year
is Greek Sing, scheduled to be held on
Mother's Day. This year, the annual song
competition wound up Spring Festival ac-
tivities with music. Each organization had
been practicing their entries for weeks be-
fore the May 1 1 deadline, choosing their
music from the oldies as well as the lists
of current favorities.
146
H^Pl
r
The winners of this year's Greek Sing were the Kappa Delta sorority
directed by Sally Hill, and the Beta Theta Pi fraternity, led by Frank
Gomez. The Phi Kappa Taus awarded their annual Freshman Girl of the
Year award to Jill Hogsetf.
147
■ « '■
^;
j:
;'■ ■
VB^^^
^ 1
iii
m^
rl 1
..ttitt^^ -i*^ .,^'<i-' ■■ ^^^-r^
148
149
Pearl S. Buck autographs her lat-
est book for the Phillips Library.
R/ghf— Beverly Asbury, the keynote speaker for the three day
C.L.E.W. series of lectures and discussions.
Left— Dr. Earland J. Carlson, President of Westminister College,
speaker for a formal convocation.
V-^WSIPPIWW"^-
Mr. Ward and Dr. Gendell, leaders of Bethany's frank, open, and
informative series on sex. A hallmark in the college's convocation
series.
rhe Model U.N. session at Bethany
iwas a very well coordinated session,
bringing together the ideas of many
students from other schools.
^^H
1
mS^S
Dr. Gresham and Mr. Losier listen
to opinions on the role of the
public servant.
Senator Proxmire speaks to Bethanians on
"Rights in Conflict."
When describing Bethany's past cultural year, it is notable to say that
this was the year of excellent programs, speakers who were experts
in their fields, and discussions in which many more students than usual
participated.
151
Tutoria
Every Saturday, a few Bethany students roll
themselves out of bed at an ungodly 8:00,
journey down the hill, and wait— wait for
a van load of children, gathered fronn back
roads and rural shanties around Bethany,
for a few hours of exposure with the "out-
side" world. These students play with these
children, swim with them, help them make
papier-mache puppet heads. Sometimes,
they just talk to them. And surprisingly
enough, in a world of young people who
want something for nothing, these Bethan-
ians do this for free.
Other Bethany students give up a Saturday
afternoon, give up sleeping, or going to a
football game, or going swimming to
travel into Wheeling, not to shop, but to
spend some time with kids of all ages who
are a few dollars less fortunate than they
are. These Bethanians organize group
games, crafts, and activities; plan picnics
outside Wheeling's smelly and confining
limits. Or a student will share a dream with
some little dreamer, or maybe discuss a
problem that is just too weighty for one
small human to handle. For their hours and
their understanding, these Bethanians get
only a warm feeling.
152
•-»it f<**- .
Program
This year, Bethany's tutorial program in-
itiated some new ideas into the program.
The newest of these was a field trip for
sixty some youngsters from the Vineyard
Hills section of Wheeling, to the Laurelview
Christian Training Camp in the Laurel Moun-
tains of Pennsylvania. The weekend camp-
ing trip was a success in that the children
had fun in different surroundings.
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
% t
"v;.
\£l
Drama
But there is always the next show . . .
The excitement wanes following the presentation of a show. The
actors and actresses dread the moments of unwinding, disrobing,
unmasking make-up removal. Back stage in the midst of cold cream
and alcohol, congratulations and roses you find the people again.
When the last echo of applause has ceased when the audience rises
to leave the theater a cold shell with recent memories, there is nothing
left to do but clean up and leave. The cast and crew cling to each other,
linger together for as long as time allows, to relive the night's abruptly
obsolete excitement.
The chemistry of comradery developed during the production of a
play can fill to the point of satisfaction the need for belonging, the
sharing of feeling, and the desire for self expression. Sadly, the com-
pounds are never the same. The atmosphere for every play changes,
and so the people. The same elusive magical intensity can never be
recreated, for the elements of the microcosm are in constant flux. But
there is always the next show.
Coleen AA. Conner
165
The Empire Bui ders
A Streetcar Named Desire
166
167
168
The Yeoman of the Guard
The Lion in Winter
169
170
Inherit the Wind
171
A Farewell to the Grotto Theater
Moby Dick — Rehearsed
172
ORGANIZATIONS
173
■i
1
If
I
SBOG Executive
From right: Stelios Papadapolous, president; Richard Can-
field, vice-president.
Representatives
Members include: Karen Butler, Wendy
Polite, Chris Thacmahon, Cindy Sickman, Sam
Jacquin, Robin Brown, Jack Bogers, Steve
Kivitt, Gordon Guist, Lee Smedley, Hamed
El-Abd, Gene Valentine.
/75
Foreign Students
Standing (left to right) Dr. Carl Schweinfurth, Ken Tatsuno, Rawi
Tabbah. Seated: Veronique Nally, Rila Ho, Amy Barkar, Gudlaug
Torfadottir.
Freshman Council
Members include-. Lee Smedley, Robin Brewn, Chris MacAAahon, Gene Valentine, Steve Kivit.
176
Left to right: John Warrick, Jane Whittaker, Hub Norton, chairman, Paul Rapetti, co-chairman.
Social Committee
/Members include: Andy Vettel, Richard Hull, Martha Frankerberg, Carol
Hansen, William Jarman, Paul Helsby, Hart Inlow.
Student Court
177
i
Who's Who
Beta Beta Beta
Members Include-. Martha Frankenberg, Mary Ketterer, Mary Fleming,
Alan Hurley, Dave Zarnoch, Jeff Bohne, Bruce Keppler, Andy Vettel,
Wayne Cline, Paul Grishkat.
178
Chemistry Club
Left to right: Andy Veftel, Bruce Keppler, Steve Mackeral, Frank
Geratano, Bill Houghton, Marty Woodhouse, Paul Leichter.
Ka
on
Members include:
Susan Bologna,
Martha Franken-
berg, Ginny Hanna,
Connie Neusbaum,
Michael Baly, Doug
Bradley, Carol Han-
sen, Ellie Shayne,
Michael Gast, David
Zarnoch, Hart In-
low, Andrew Vettle,
Howard Bell, Dan
Burkhart, William
Jarman, Bill Fitz-
gerald.
179
Northern
Appalachian
Model United Nations
Left to right: Ken AAieIke, secretary; Bill Warnky, chairman,
political and security committee; Mark Riemer, secretary general-
Virginia Sago, secretary; Alan P. Hurley, president IRC; Deborah
Schumann, secretary; Paul Check, general assembly legal officer.
Tower editors include Keith Green, Scott Green, Noal
Melott, and editor-in-chief Jack Hillwig, seated.
180
4
trnM
Top row (left to right): Mickey Gast, Scott Green, Clark Fullerton, Hugh Alpeter,
Phil Casey, Jim Hughey. Second row.- Jack Hillwig, Mary Eyman, Keith Green.
Third row: Cynthia Boich, Karen Butler, Nancy Else, Melinda McCulloch.
Pi Delta Epsilon
Phi Alpha Theta
Left to right: Michael Cauley,
William L. Young, advisor,
Wayne R. Mieike, president,
William Jarman, and Wayne A.
Cline, vice-president.
181
WRA
Members include-. Judi Polen, Jane Whittaker, Mary Jo Stanley, Robin Brown, Dot
Correak, Joan Urband, Joanne Rector, Karen Leaf, Nancy Penrose, Thelma Willis.
Economics
Club
First row (left to right): Kenachi Tatsuno, Evelyn Hanna, Lois Augenstein,
Bernard Candela, president, Mary Eyman. Second row: Thomas Kelly,
Michael Barr, vice-president, Sam Miles, Michael Baly III, Robert Whipkey.
Third row: Michael Cauley, John Cost, Paul Grishkat, Eugene Ochaiek,
Richard Vitte, Hugh Alpeter, Randolph Cooey, advisor.
182
^
WVBC
Bottom row (left to right): Tom Jones, Rob Sheperd, Larkin Connoly,
Lynne Benson. Second row: Jack Bailey, Jody Warner, Sandy Falconer,
Robert Stolk, Jane Walton. Third row: Mark AAelson, Ted Fobprecht, Clark
Fullerton. Top row.- Barry McDonald, Douglas Schaber.
AWS
Left to right: Gail Win-
chester, 1st vice-president;
Charlotte Blair, president;
Ellen MacConnachie, 2nd
vice-president; Jan Camp-
bell, treasurer; Beth Reich-
hold, corresponding sec-
retary; Janet Pond, record-
ing secretary.
/83
iri^
Harbinger
Left to right: Judy Royce, Beth Adams, Sue Shackleford, Melinda McCulloch, Rawi Tabbah, Mrs.
Camp, Mr. Kimpton, June Bruno, president, Clova Utman, Karen Scott, Sue Bologna, Sue Clark.
French
Club
Members include:
Karen Scott, Susan
Shackelford, Klova
Litman, Rawi Tab-
bah, Melinda Mc-
Culloch, Susan
Bologna, Beth
Adams, Judy Royce,
Sue Clark, Mr. Kimp-
ton and Mrs. Camp.
184
nn
Alpha Psi
Omega
/Members include: Bill Kinney, Geoff Cushing-Murray, Paul Davidson, Jeff Thresher, Herbert Drinnon, Rick
Hull, Deborah Hawkins, Marsha Cunningham, Sandra Falconer, Juliana Van Arsdale, Susie Rostad, Tamara
Levine, Mickey Gast, Terry Glaser.
Left to right, seated: Marc D. Antis, Jeffrey Larkin, Bernard Candela, president. Standing: Lois Augenstein,
Ginny Hanna, Lydia Thackray.
Omicron
Delta
Epsilon
185
Members include: Connie Nusbaum, Cheryl Dean, Nancy Cuckler, Grace
Irvine, Candy Adams, Beth Adams, Mr. Lester, Richard Hull, Mr. Kenney,
Jay Sprout, Larry West, Dr. Sillars, Howard Weisband, Dennis Lake, and
Dr. Preston.
Koinonia
Sociology and Anthropology Club
First row, left to right: Dawn Lindell, Lynn Benson, Larry Richardson, Larry West, Jeanne Rodgers, Carol
Johnson. Second row: Harry Findling, Cass Berberick, Jeanne Wells, Bill Fitzgerald. Third row: John
Mullens, Norman Dolch, Tom Wojick, Gary Ross, Mr. Shoup.
186
International
Relations
Club
Left to right: Paul Check,
Susan Bologna, Carol Hults,
Carol Borden, Sam Miles,
Mark Riemer, 1st vice-presi-
dent, Stan Bastacky, trea-
surer, Alan P. Hurley, presi-
dent, Carl Shipley, Sue Green,
Kevin Rooney, 2nd vice-
president. Candy Adams, cor-
responding secretary, Mike
Cauley, Wayne Mieike, Ken
Mieike, Director of Publicity
Robert Kitko.
Encounter
Members include: Rev. Barton Updike, Elly
Schayne, treasurer; Debi Ali, SBOG; Linda
Dorazio, publicity; Wendy Polite, SBOG;
Cindy Sickman, SBOG; Jan Campbell
sophomore class representative, Richard Hall.
187
Varsity B Seniors
^'I
Left to right: Terry Martinson, Don Werner, Pepper Jones, Ken McVay, Bob Urbanic, Martin Major,
Tom Murray, Phil Davis, John Mullens, Gary Pittman John Masquelier, Bob Uhl.
Ski
Club
Members include: Lester Roberts, Jack Bogers, Wendy Polite, Mr. Thackery, John Masquelier, Garret
Miles, Sam Schutter, Linda Aldridge, Ken Tausono, Carol Hansen, Karen Balcar, Sue Schubert, John
Jenkins, Linda Lammert, Tawi Tabbah, Lance Tacke, Greg Burtan, Barbara May, Jory Smith, Dennis Fuchs,
Pepper Jones, Cathy McNeill.
188
r
Varsity B Juniors
Left row (front to back): Jim Liddle, Larry
Weiss, Mike Summers, Joe Maria, Denny
Robinson. Right row: Bob Turner, Ed Laborde,
Jack Kostur, Jim St. Clair, Rich Maloney, Bill
Torowicz.
Seated (left to right): Mike Summers, Pat Mauro, John Devlin, Denny
Guappone. Standing: Jim Veres, Steve Edwards, Al Checca, Larry Weiss,
Bill Taczak, Don Werner, Gary Strobel.
Varsity B Sophomores
189
Cheerleaders
/Members include: Jo Anne Pufnani, Frannie Dasta, Donna Zullo, Ginny Hanna, Bonnie
Young, Kaye Gorenflo, Heather Otto.
190
Sealed (left to right): Renee Petrola, Margaret Kravchuk, Sandy
Llewelyn, Barb Bancher, Ginny Hanna, Carol Hansen, Cindy Sickman.
Standing: Peggy Akers, Dianne Dorell, Jan Wroten, Kathy Dumbaugh,
Betsy Mosier, Karen Walters.
First row (left to right): Jane Goodrich, Sandy Cannon, Missy
Jarnnan, Ram Wiggins, Wendy Polite. Standing: Cathy Horst,
Marsha Weiss, Christine McMahon, Joyce Barton, Cindy Sickman.
Panhellenic
Counci
Junior Panhellenic
Council
191
Inter-Fraternity-Council
Left to right: Phil Casey, Kappa Alpha; Gary Strobel, vice-president. Kappa Alpha; Ken Mieike, Delta
Tau Delta; Mark Riemer, Delta Tau Delta; Stan Bastacky, Delta Tau Delta; Bob Miller, Phi Kappa Tau;
Stephen Nelson, president. Phi Kappa Tau; Gordon Guist, Phi Alpha.
Newman Club
Members include-. Susan Bologna, treasurer, Barry Pachenza, Janet Ciripompa, Richard Siconolfi, Janet
Austin, William Fitzgerald, Paul Check, Mark Riemer, S.B.O.B. representative.
192
Religion
Left to right: Pam Golden, Peggy Bell,
Beth Adams.
^*i» .M
Left to right: Cathie Hoag-
land, Gordon Guist, Con-
stance Herbert.
Second Generation
Students
193
Art
Club
Left to right: James B. DiMarco, Martha Griffith, Glenn Wade, Crystal Kirk, Norman Orlandi, Dale Bur-
master, Ken Morgan, Walter Kornowski.
Counter clock-wise: Stelios Papadoupolos, Gerald Patterson, David Hobe, James Carty, Jack Hillwig,
William Garvin, John Graham, Melinda McColloch, Karen Butler.
Board of Communications
194
Morlan Hall
Housing Association
McLean Housing
Association
On roof (left to right): Bruce Dersch, Stelios
Papadopoulos, Robert Olson, Michael Dyer,
Jim Hatherly. Standing-. Donald Merrigan,
Bruce Rogers, Samuel Miles, James Rosol,
Roger Hoag, Carol Hall, John Morris. Seated:
Tamara Levine, David Tambourine, Patricia
Thompson, Greg Palmer, Don Conway,
Stephanie Gorby, James Yurko.
195
Gamma Sigma Kappa
Male Chorus
196
kdiiiB^iSH^
Sophomore
Counselors
Concert
Choir
197
Band
198
GREEKS
199
DONALD C NEWa.L
HUGH B ALPETER
TOMAHAWK EDITOR
JEFFREY J EGER BERNARD A CANDELA
PAUL M. HELSBY NORMAN P WOLFHOPE
JOSEPH T STUDICK JR THOMAS P FERGUSON
Alpha Sigma Phi
mkuk
HARRY M FINDLING JOHN L.WIEHN
WILLIAM R FLOWER DAVID R. WILLIAMS
FREDERICK G NEUMAN CLIFFORD F WRIGHT L JAY SMITH KEN TATSUNO
200
1 3
B 3
18Ftt|ang CflallFg^
WILLIAM J JARMAN JR LAWRENCE M BARR FRANK R BOSSI RICHARD P VITTE
SCHOLARSHIP CHAIR
HOWARD M.WEISBAND JEFFREY C PORTERFIELD HARRY G.LANG J. DOUGLAS MOLDEN
AMOS E ACREE JR, ROBERT W PERRf ANTHONY P BERNARDO MICHAEL BALY M
RICHARD J HULL
HIRAM J LESTER
ADVISOR
DEXTER D NICHOLS TOM D BECZE
BRAD S OSTROFF WILLIAM R KIEFER EDWRD J PORTER
JOHN S PERRINEI PUSTA
PROFESSOR
ROBERT M WHIPKEY KEVIN B OOIT DAVID S SHOEMAKER TERRELL L COFFIELD
201
M FLEMING
Alpha XI Delta
J. ROYCE
M. KENNEDY
C HANSEN
L. lAMMAkT
J. WILLIAMS
A WINNICKI
S. SANDMEYER
J. YOUMANS
J. BARTON
K. GORENFLO
D. MARCHANT
ALFRED E. WRIGHT m
DAVID M ZARNOCH
TREASURER
JOE J KRAJSA
VICE PRESIDENT
^m^
1-=^
isu&
GEORGE E STEBER RICHARD T REED PEPPER P JONES
JOHN R MASOUELIER DENNIS M RJCHS WILLIAM F FITZGERALD
Beta Theta Pi
JOHN W HEENEY
DAVID A. KEMP PATRICK J. DOYLE PAUL E. RAPETTI ROBERT F WEBB
CHARLES E SCHIEBU STEPHEN A COCUMELL
204
WARFEN G PURDY
PRESIDENT
HARTFORD C, INLDW
SECRETARY
FRED ATWILL JR
DOUGLAS J BRADLEY J KENNETH McVAY
THOMAS W EMCH DONALD E JACKSON COLLIN B SANFDRD
JOHN E SOGERS JONATHAN M LAMBERT
HAMED H EL-ABD JACK C. MORGAN KEN W VAUJSKA ANDREW BECKNER FRANK GOMEZ JACK P KOSTUR GEORGE H NORTON
205
GLEN R. WADE
PteOGE TRAINER
MARK E. RIEMER
LOUIS K NOVAK RICHARD E. WAITE
JEFFREY A. COX PAUL J. STEIN
JOSEPH W CROSTON
DON M. BRADNEY
DAVID T HOUGH
LOUIS K, HAUBER DAVID L . BOLENDER
SCHOLARSHIP CHAIR
JOHN T BALLENTYNE THOMAS G HANSON JEFFERY A HICKS
206
01k
i ^
DENNIS C. LAKE
REC SECRETaRY
STANFORD M.BASTACKY KENNETH D MIELKE
VICE PRESIDENT PRESiDENT
ERIC E, VETTER WILLIAM C WARNKY FRANK J GERRATANA
TH£iS-RUSH CH AIRMAN CORR SECRETARY ASS'T TREASURER
CHRIS W AVERY
SOCIAL CHA ! R
ALAN P HURLEY
PARLIAMENTARIAN
Delta Tau Delta
THOMAS P KING
GARY M. VESELICA
tM
A.ROY KIRKPATRICK AUGUST M MANTIA
CHAPTER flOvlSOR
TERRY 0 MARTINSON LARRY T. MAIN GLENN B. KELLY
GEORGE D. MAGURN NORM ORLANDI MARCUS G STAUFFER LAWRENCE A SCHELLING GENE E MCCARTHY
. KALBA N LIGHTHOLDER J. SMITH
A;_EXANDE:R J. JENKINS P. PROSSER
J. MELLACI
R. STETLER J. BURGESS
L, HOBACK J WINCHESTER J. MURRAY
208
^IS
J. DININ D KETCHAM
Racording S«creTory Conespondlng Seccio'r
P. LIEBLICH
S. O'CONNELL
0. KNIGHT P.. PASCU22
R. DAVIDSON
5TP50BEL ^^ HAWr.lNS
Kappa Alpha
ill
0 Richardson r hess
J. AMATO W. ANDERSON T, SCROGGINS
■ AMATO 0 NICHOLSON j. ROEMIG
T, KUS2AJ G.W£NtEL
209
Kappa Delta
210
W jaMIESON D BLOCXSIDGE
D CORREALE
MAYER M k£l
N5 L rflLKiNGTPN M CHALOEHES
211
Pi Beta Phi
C TOR-.ELS0N
212
M KETTERER
L. KEP^ER J. PRO^^OZiCH
213
8 KEPPLER
S. MocKORELL
Phi Alpha
W. BORTZ
R. CASUCCIO
A. VETTLE
R. LORY
S. EDWARDS
J. KNAPP
P. LEICHTER
R. MALONEY
B, HARVEY
J. CORCORAN
J. STUEK
214
J. DAVIS
E. HUBACHER
K. MORGAN
T. WIESHNER
Vice President
B. MULGREW
d. LEFEBVRE
D. DEVONSHIRE
^mM
A. HAZES
D. LEHRER
B. SOLY
B. SMITH
T. THURLOW
J. WARRICK
J. BRUNSON
P. SANDIN
C. SPENCER
Recorder
Y. UHN
iiiijj
J. TUCKER
R. NIETHAMER
J, BROWNFIELD
R. SICONOLFI
G. GUIST
B. DONISH
J. NEWMEYER
W. ROBINSON
J. MAJORS
215
W, SCOTT GREEN JR ROBERT A MILLER ROBERT C TURNER EDWARD L^ LoBORDE
GLENN D. STERNBACH RONALD N BABCOCK PAUL F. HOYSON BRUCE A KERR
ROBERT L STRAW WILLIAM N, WEIR
MICHAEL J. SUMMERS BRUCE SOSLER
CLIFFORD B ZLOTNIK KENNETH W SWINDLER LESLIE C SMEDLEY BRIAN HEUER
LARRY D, WEISS E WINFIELD HARDY HARRY RBOURDEAU STEPHEN C NELSON
216
Phi Kappa Tau
JOHN L SCULL M.
CHARLES S REESE
G JEFFREY BOHNE
RICHARD M. JAY m
JACK L HILLWIG ANDREW J KERRISH
RICHARD A, MARTINELLI LESTER J, ROBERTS BENJAMIN S. FOWLER KENNETH G. BURSE NORMAN J. SANTOR
JOHN W, COST
JEFFREY H. RUBIN
SECRETaR V
HOWARD K. BELL JOHN B. TALBOTT
PRESIDENT vtC£ PRESIDENT
ROBERT E. HUDSON M.
TREASURER
217
L. RICHARDS
Vice P'*t-et"}
M, E RICH
R«coMine SfCisld
5l860NEr D MfiGrLL
J. POND
Corresponding S*cr«iaiy
C, COVELLE
J. OUNLflP
S. SCHUBERT
U COOK E ANDERSON C FARMER
218
D DavENPORT J GOODRICH L GOlOTHORPE P. WIGGINS
S- CARLACCINNI R NICHOLAS A. ZATULOVE 8. HOAGLANO
Phi Mu
P HODGKINS M GRIFFITH E, SCHAYNE
D.MARTIN D. HAMLEY D. GOODWIN
J. CUNNINGHAM
J. DARLING
219
JOHN W MULLEN PHILLIP W DAVIS J, GREGORY SMITH
SOCIAL CHAIR
Sigma Nu
MIKE L. GOMES
THE BABY
J, MARTIN MARINOFF JR. CHARLES W. CARPETTA
PAUL J CACECI JOHN A SOMSKY
RALPH J LITTLE
SENTINEL
EARLE F YEARSLEY G PAUL KRUSEY JR. ALBERT L. CHECCA JR JOHN J, DEVLIN M. DENNIS GUAPPONE
HOUSE MANAGER TREASUREB LT COMMANDER COMMANDER RECORDER
220
ROBERT D RINFRET JOHN L BERRY
RICHARD P RACKLEY ROBERT A, HUMPHREY LEN C SCALZI
SOCIAL CHAIR
CHARLES C STOUT RICHARD J BABINGER GEORGE A YOST
RECORDER CHAPLAIN MARSHAL
THOMAS W. MURRAY
JAMES J. VERES
I
MICHAEL 6 KATOPES GEOFFREY CUSH I NG- MURRAY PAT J MAURO
ALFRED R DEAN
WILLIAM K WALTER RAYMOND H. C06ER DANIEL F SWICKARD
221
Zeta Tau Alpha
L. SICMARDS J. 3EFCUR D. DARRELL
A. POLirE 0. LLOYO
'- 4HTMLJR p LEE
222
S ROBERTS A KREIGER D WOOD
K STRUCKEL L KOGER S JACOUIN
L. POTTER M. NEUBAUER
'. ALLALEMDJlAN L. DUNN
224
SPORTS
A combination of injuries
breaks, and bad luck limited the
Bison gridders to a 4-4 slate.
With a wealth of talent avail-
able, the team swamped Case
69-14 in their opener. In a close
and wild game, the Bisons
dropped a 29-24 decision to Al-
legheny after holding a 17-0
lead at half time. Facing next a
defensive minded, nationally
ranked Westminster squad, the
Bisons dropped a heart-breaker,
20-7.
B.
69
Case Tech
14
B.
24
Allegheny
29
B.
7
Westminster
20
B.
24
Adelbert
6
B.
23
Thiel
14
b.
56
W&J
21
B.
7
Grove City
10
Football
:-^i»)i,f>i*4Mm
\
Rebounding against Adel-
bert, The Big Green won hand-
ily, 24-6 and followed this by a
revengeful victory over Thiel
23-14 in the squad's most im-
pressive showing of the year.
After losing to a big John Carroll
team 22-13, 56 points was more
than enough to defeat the W&J
Presidents. The season ended on
a low note due to a 1 0-7 loss to
Grove City.
:**-».«**'
r^^^^tik
228
Soccer
The newest intercollegiate
sport, at Bethany, soccer, be-
came one of the most popu-
lar. Coach John Cunning-
ham's booters came within
one game of winning the
PAC crown.
It all started with a home
opener against defending
champion Case Tech. The ex-
perienced Case squad was
overwhelming favorites, but
the undaunted Bisons never
gave up and finally won the
game, 3-2.
In the next four games, the
booters stumbled three times
with the sole victory over AAt.
Union. Since all four were
non-conference, the record
for the PAC crown was un-
blemished. But hopes for the
crown went down the drain
with a 4-3 setback to Adel-
bert. After successive vic-
tories over John Carroll and
Allegheny, the squad felt
they themselves too late.
Both games assured the team
of a second place in their
first official year in the PAC.
229
iSfsmsi'^^^^'
- i^:::^5aL^&iffi:XSSk.-:S.i*ii;'i-
Scores
Bethany
2
Case Tech
1
Bethany
2
Slippery Rock
3
Bethany
1
Morris Harvey
2
Bethany
4
Mt. Union
3
Bethany
2
Alderson-
Broddus
4
Bethany
3
Adelbert
4
Bethany
8
John Carroll
1
Bethany
5
Allegheny
3
&^
jnttMjaaeuMKteKSBtramSiimiimt
^
«
•^^
t^
<^
g^
^1^
^
40%
}im»
.^
ySL
M
.i^
s
M.
iii
kS^
mmm
K
, ^^|H|
■r^W/k
k. .^nk
^'^g^^mk:
'rf^iiiM3
^^^^^^^^
Hii
M3
liii^H
^SS
IhsI
^kS2
ll^iin^
QiKB^
f
cum
tP% - COL'ilF
c«m3 1
John Masquelier closed out a
fabulous running career with
a surprising victory at the
PAC meet in Cleveland. The
young harriers, led by Coach
Tom Grail, finished the 1968
campaign with a 3 win, 4
loss mark and finished a re-
spectable fourth in the PAC
championships.
Freshman John Hubbard was
a big surprise for the Bisons
as he added a tremendous
boost to the squad.
Other strong runners includ-
ed Jim Liddle, Bob Turner,
Ken Swindler, Bill Jarman,
and Chuck Sheib.
Cross
Country
•■-^
a ■"••*fe"
Bethany
41
Case
18
Bethany
28
Thiel
30
Bethany
50
Marietta
15
Bethany
41
Carnegie-
Mellon
18
Bethany
25
Allegheny
31
Bethany
39
John Carroll
23
Bethany
25
Adelbert
34
Fourth in
PAC's
Basketball
The Bethany basketball team
was an experience in heart-
break. Compiling a dismal 4-14
record, first year mentor Tom
Allen's squad fought hard and
lost seven games by less than
ten points and three of those
were by two or less.
The Bisons, starting a small and
inexperienced team, started the
season on an optimistic note
with a decisive victory over the
eventual conference champs,
W&J. The cagers then split the
next two games, beating Adel-
bert and losing to Muskingum,
then went on to drop 13 out of
the next 14 games. The sole vic-
tory was at the expense of John
Carroll. The season ended on a
happy note with a victory over
Allegheny.
The team was led by senior cap-
tain, AAike Nevitt and junior Jack
Kostur, both guards and both
averaged over 20 points a game.
Nevitt had the season high with
37 points against W&J. Harry
Bourdeau, the 6-7 center, was a
much improved player and led
the conference in rebounds.
232
Bethany
76
W&J
66
Bethany
54
Muskingum
62
w
Bethany
87
Adelbert
69
Bethany
68
Case
69 '
Bethany
58
Marietta
89
Bethany
64
Adelbert
89
Bethany
75
Case
78
Bethany
72
Wheeling
77
Bethany
94
John Carroll
88
Bethany
69
Allegheny
74
Bethany
89
Wheeling
91
Bethany
75
MacMurray
97
Bethany
51
Thiel
60
Bethany
80
John Carroll
82
Bethany
74
W&J
93
Bethany
67
Thiel
78
Bethany
61
Allegheny
50
r"
^^^^
n
1
h
'T.
^mim
■f — -« *■■<"
f
Swimming
il««>-ttttKfftetta''-4'^>'l9P
« • » a • «
^^.T"*^
•w
Coach Tom Grail's mermen were im-
pressive to say the least. The cre-
dentials of the team were almost
limitless as they swept through
twelve of fourteen meets and de-
stroyed the conference in the PAC
Meet held at John J. Knight nata-
torium. Impressive victories over
WVU and Miami highlighted the
season. The only two setbacks came
to the hands of nationally ranked
East Carolina and a fluke loss to
Youngstown.
The PAC's were a mere formal-
ity as the mermen took first in
all events except one and sec-
ond in all but two and swept the
meet handily.
After much preparation the Bi-
sons went to Chicago for the
NAIA national meet. But
through much stronger competi-
tion, the gallant swimmers fin-
ished in a tie for sixth place.
Bethany
67
Grove City
37
Bethany
65
WVU
39
Bethany
73
Monmouth
31
Bethany
138
Miami Dade N
92
Miami Dade S
44
Indian River
27
Bethany
53
Miami
51
Bethany
38
E. Carolina
66
Bethany
73
Allegheny
28
Bethany
59
Case
44
Bethany
62
Carnegie
35
Bethany
51
Youngstown
53
Bethany
55
W&J
45
Bethany
67
Thiel
36
First Place in PAC
Tie For Sixth in
NAIA
f- ^
(^ ^ '^ ^
m.
^
.^y.
> ^'
^W4^ %^^Jt). ^^ ^'^**f ^ET«<4> ' ^iHijfy ' ^mjti ' i^frj.
1
■'H*^.(f»^-"
^^*r PU,, ^,,, ^^^ ^^^ ^^^^^
^^^^4J^f
234
Wrestling
Bethany's matmen had the type of
year that make fans and coaches
scratch their heads. Led by Gary
Pitman and Tony Wieshner, the
team was rarely overpowered, yet it
seemed that all the grapplers could
not put a good match together.
An opening victory over and a mid-
season triumph over Alderson-Brod-
dus provided the Green with their
only two victories of the campaign.
Being an individual sport, the suc-
cess of the squad was measured in
the accomplishments of the single
wrestler. Besides Pitman and Weish-
ner, outstanding performances were
put in by Chuck McCarthy, Tom
Maggi, Jim St. Clair, Heavyweight
Bob Uhl, Paul Leiblich, Bill Taczak,
Jay DiMarco, and Gerry Keeler.
Bethany
28
Adelbert
20
Bethany
23
A-B
26
Bethany
6
Grove City
22
Bethany
25
A-B
22
Bethany
14
Allegheny
31
Bethany
21
Case
25
Bethany
17
Marietta
Bethany
5
John Carroll
40
Fifth in PAC match.
^^^
235
Golf
Scores
Bethany
11
Thiel 13
Bethany
111/2
C-M 131/2
Bethany
11 1/2
W&J 131/2
John Carroll I51/2
Bethany
17
Case 8
Bethany
16
Allegheny 9
Bethany
8
W&J 17
Bethany
13
Grove City 1 2
Fifth Place in PAC
The Bison golf squad compiled
a 3 win, 5 loss record in a year
in which could have proved bet-
ter fortune. Coach Knight's
squad, led by Terry Coffield, fin-
ished 5th in the conference
match.
After losing the first four match-
es to Thiel, W&J, John Carroll,
and Carnegie-Mellon, the cup-
sters won the next three out of
four with victories over Case,
Allegheny, and Grove City sand-
wiched around a loss to W&J.
Due to a young team, the Bisons
should be a conference threat in
the next few seasons.
236
Track
237
"^^^^t
The 1 969 version of Bethany's track team
was a winless one. First year coach Tom
Allen's premier effort with the young
squad was quite frustrating. It appeared
that the talent was there but the depth
wasn't due to an entirely undermanned
squad.
With overwhelming defeats from Grove
City, Carnegie-Mellon, and Case, the rest
of the thinclad losses were close enough
to point out the lack of participants for
the Bisons. The closest that Allen's men
came to a victory was with Adelbert,
which was lost onh, ate in the meet.
Fine individual efforts came from pole
vaulter Jim St. Clair as he took the Bison's
only first place in the PAC meet. Also
excelling were freshman javelin thrower
Brian Heuer and high jumper Bud Scrog-
gins.
Bethany 25 Case 120
Bethany 65 Adelbert 80
Bethany 66 W&J 78
Bethany 49 Carnegie-
Mellon 96
Bethany 58 Thiel 87
Bethany 48 Grove City 97
Bethany Allegheny
John Carroll
(double-dual meet loss)
238
Tennis
Bethany
6
Fairmont
3
Bethany
5
AAt. Union
4
Bethany
4
Wash. Jeff.
5
Bethany
4
Case
5
Bethany
2
Adelbert
7
Bethany
1
Carn.-Mell.
8
Bethany
7
Morris Harvey
2
Bethany
2
Grove City
2
Bethany
4
John Carroll
5
4th place in PAC
With first year coach Joe Kurey,
the young tennis squad had a
sporadic year on the courts. With
opening victories over Fairmont
and Mt. Union, it seemed like
another premiere year for the
netmen. But the tide turned
quickly as four straight losses to
W&J, Case, Adelbert, and Car-
negie-Mellon, set a solemn tone
to the squad. A victory over
down-state Morris Harvey saved
the skein and team went on to
tie Grove City and lose the finale
to John Carroll.
The number one player on the
squad was Carol Hunter, who
had an outstanding year on the
courts in both singles and dou-
bles.
Baseball
Bethany's young, strong base-
ball team waded through an up
and down season ending on the
upward swing. The team fin-
ished the year with an impres-
sive 10-5 won-lost slate.
Coach Bob Coin's men had high
hopes of winning the conference
due to an experienced infield
and strong pitching and catch-
ing. After winning the first two
games over Thiel and Steuben-
ville, the Bisons' hopes for the
title were all but crushed due to
a doubleheader loss to the hands
of W&J. But, the Bisons stormed
back and won the next four out
of five games. The surging bats
and strong-armed pitchers were
now getting down to business.
Ed LaBorde and Denny Robinson
were the unbeatable battery and
the hitting of LaBorde, Jack Kos-
tur, and Manny Markos led the
way. The toll of so many double-
headers was beginning to show
as the Bisons split two twin bills
with Case and Thiel. The season
ended on a strong note with a
4-3 decision over Adelbert.
Of the starting nine The Big
Green will only lose leftfielder,
AAullins.
240
Scores
Bethany
4
Thiel
2
Bethany
11
Steubenville
1
Bethany
2(2)
W&J
6(8)
Bethany
13
Steubenville
2
Bethany
3
Case
1
Bethany
11
AAt. Union
18
Bethany
4(4)
Adelbert
2(0)
Bethany
3
Allegheny
1
Bethany
2(1)
Case
1 (2)
Bethany
10(2)
Thiel
4(10)
Bethany
4
Adelbert
3
«^a,£ji..Jr;:.j.
241
Senior Index
AMOS EUGENE AGREE, JR.: B.A. Philosophy, Alpha
Sigma Phi; Gamma Sigma Kappa; Track Manager; En-
counter; Koinonia; IRC; SBOG Representative; Chairman
of the SBOG Foreign Student Committee; Soccer Club;
Soccer Team; Freshman Orientation; Dean's List.
CANDANCE ADAMS: B.A. Religion; Pi Beta Phi; Honors
Course; Encounter; Koinonia; IRC; Concert Choir; Orch-
estra.
VERON A. ALLALEMDJIAN: B.A. Elemenlary Education; Zeta
Tau Alpha; Zeta Tau Alpha Treasurer; Zeta Ritual Chair-
man; Ski Club.
ELMA SUZANNE ALLEN: B.S. Chemistry; Gamma Sigma Kap-
pa; Orchestra; Band; Chemistry Club; German Club; Dean's
List.
STEPHAN ALLEN: B.A. Social Studies.
JENNIFER LYNN ALLISON: B.A. Education; Phi Mu.
JACK C. AMATO: B.S. Chemistry; Kappa Alpha; Beta Beta
Beta; SBOG; Chemistry Club; Track; Junior Year Abroad.
WESLEY D. ANDERSON: B.S. AAathematics: Kappa Alpha;
Varsity B; Varsity Swimming Team; Captain, Varsity
Swimming Team.
MARC DAVID ANTIS: B.A. Economics; Alpha Sigma Phi;
Omicron Delta Epsilon; SBOG; Psychology Club, Economics
Club; French Club; Intramural Sports; Alpha Sigma Phi
Social Chairman.
PETER WILLIAM ARENTZEN: B.A. History-Political Science;
Kappa Alpha; IRC; Intramural Sports.
THEODORE BERESFORD AUSTIN, JR.: B.A. History; SBOG
Representative; Intramural Sports; Varsity Baseball Team;
IRC; U.N. Debate Team.
B
KAREN CARLENE BALCAR: B.A. Communications; Alpha Xi
Delta; Pi Delta Epsilon; Drama Club.
JOHN THOMAS BALLENTYNE: B.S. Mathematics; Delta Tau
Delta; German Club; WVBC; IRC.
LAWRENCE MICHAEL BARR: B.A. Economics-. Alpha Sigma
Phi; Tower Staff; Intramural Sports; Psychology Club;
Economics Club; Economics Club Vice President; Soccer
Club; Track; Alpha Sigma Phi Social Chairman; Alpha
Sigma Phi Athletic Chairman.
JOAN BALFOUR: B.A. Elementary Education; Zeta Tau Alpha;
Zeta Tau Alpha Rush Chairman; Zeta Song Leader; Sec-
retary SBOG.
HOWARD K. BELL: B.A. Religion-. Phi Kappa Tau; Who's Who;
Encounter; Koinonia; IFC; College Council; Young Demo-
crats; IRC.
JOHN BERRY: B.S. Mathematics; Sigma Nu; Lieutenant Com-
mander of Sigma Nu; Varsity Football.
JOANNE BERTOLO: B.S. Biology; Phi Mu; Phi Mu Pledge
Director; Women's Recreational Association; WRA Social
Chairman; AWS Representative; Social Committee Repre-
sentative; WRA Secretary.
G. JEFFREY BOHNE: B.A. History; Phi Kappa Tau; Who's
Who; Manager of Football and Swimming Teams; IFC;
Varsity B; President Varsity B; Phi Kappa Tau Alumni
Secretary; Phi Tau Vice President.
CYNTHIA BOICH: B.A. Communications; Alpha Xi Delta;
Pi Delta Epsilon; Pi Delta Epsilon Secretary; Tower Staff;
Bethanian Staff; Alpha Xi Delta Rush Chairman.
DAVID L. BOLENDER: B.S. Biology; Delta Tau Delta (Charter
Member); Recipient Gans Fund Award; Track; Band;
Brass Choir; Orchestra; Chemistry Club; Messiah; Delta
Tau Delta Guide; Departmental Assistant.
MICHAEL G. BOURCY: B.S. Chemistry; Varsity Swimming
Team; Chemistry Club; Varsity B Club.
DOUGLAS J. BRADLEY: B.A. English; Beta Theta Pi; Sopho-
more Leadership Award; Kalon; Who's Who; WVBC
Disc Jockey; Co-Chairman of CLEW; Social Committee Co-
Chairman; Assistant Editor of Student Handbook; Tower
Reporter; Beta Theta Pi Secretary; CLEW Chairman; Chair-
man of Social Committee; College Council; Vice President
of IFC; Beta President; Secretary-Treasurer of Kalon.
DON MICHAEL BRADNEY: B.A. Religion; Delta Tau Delta;
Koinonia; Encounter; Junior Year in India.
NANCY BREVAK: B.A. Elementary Education.
DAVID R. BREWER: B.A. History; Cross Country.
WINTHROP LAWRENCE BUCK: B.A. Economics; Delta Tau
Delta; Omicron Delta Epsilon; Messiah; Concert Choir;
SBOG Representative; Intramurals; IFC; Student Aide for
the Math Department; German Club; Economics Club; Delta
Tau Delta Rush Chairman; SBOG Representative; SBOG
Treasurer; Secretary of the German Club; Curriculum Com-
mittee; Vice-President of Delta Tau Delta; Recording Sec-
retary Delta Tau Delta; Senior Assistant for Economics
Department; Secretary-Treasurer of Economics Club; Schol-
arship Chairman for Delta Tau Delta; Senior Fellow; Dean's
List.
DALE BURMASTER: B.A. Art; Pi Beta Phi; Messiah Chorus;
Intramural Sports; Pi Beta Phi Vice President; WRA Treas-
urer; College Council; Art Editor for Bethany News; Pi
Phi President; Assistant in the Art Department; Art Editor
for Harbinger.
JANE BURSE: B.A. Physical Education; Kappa Delta; Vice
President of House Council; AWS; SBOG; Pledge Class
President; Tour Guide; Women's Tennis Team; Spanish
Club; IRC; Semester at University of Copenhagen, Den-
mark (Junior Year); Social Chairman of Kappa Delta;
Secretary in Office of Dean of Students.
FRANK DAVID CALABRESE: B.A. History.
SUSAN BRETELL CALABRESE: B.A. French; Social Privilege in
Alpha Xi Delta; House Council Representative; French
Club.
BERNARD CANDELA: B.A. Economics; Alpha Sigma Phi;
Omicron Delta Epsilon; Economics Club; Intramural Sports;
242
Newman Club; Marshall of Alpha Sigma Phi; President of
Economics Club; President of Omicron Delta Epsilon;
Schedule Committee; Student Board of Auditors; Assistant
in Economics Department.
AMI J. CAPUTO: B.A. Physical Educafion; Woolery Associa-
tion; Varsity Football; Varsity B; Intramurals; Dorm Council;
Food Committee; All-Conference Football.
ELIZABETH STARR WYNNE CASE: B.A. Elementary Education
and Religion; Canterbury Club.
MARTHA CEPERLEY: B.A. Elementary Education; Kappa Del-
ta; Who's Who; President of Kappa Delta; IFC; Sophomore
Counselor; WRA; Student Court; College Council; Pan-
hellenic Council.
DEBORAH H. CLARK: B.S. Mathematics; Pi Beta Phi; Spanish
Club; Treasurer of Pi Beta Phi; Social Committee; Pi Beta
Phi Social Chairman.
DUDLEY WILSON CLARK, JR.: B.A. Journalism; Kappa Alpha;
Intramurals; Officer in Kappa Alpha.
GREGORY ALDEN CLARKE: B.A. History-Political Science;
Track; IRC; Tower Staff.
RICHARD T. CLARK: B.A. Economics; Sigma Nu; Varsity Foot-
ball; Intramural Sports; Social Chairman of Sigma Nu;
Staff Member of School Publications; Sigma Nu Rush
Chairman.
WAYNE A. CLINE: B.A. History-Political Science; Dean's List;
Phi Alpha Theta; Rotary International Fellow; IRC; Sociol-
ogy-Anthropology Club; Golf Team; Assistant in History
Department; Vice President of Goodnight Association;
Who's Who; Gamma Sigma Kappa; Senior Assistant in
History; Curriculum Committee.
COLEEN M. CONNER: B.A. English; Concert Choir.
SUSAN DENNISON COPENHAVER: B.A. Elementary Educa-
tion; IRC; Spanish Club; Student Assistant in Education
Department.
ROBERT C. CORNELIUS: B.A. Physical Education; Athletic
Trainer for Varsity Football.
CHESTER CORWIN: B.A. History.
JOHN W. COST; B.A. Economics; Phi Kappa Tau; Canterbury
Club; Economics Club.
PHILLIP W. DAVIS: B.A. Sociology; Sigma Nu; Varsity Foot-
ball; Varsity B; Sigma Nu House Manager; Treasurer of
Varsity B.
CHERYL DEAN: B.A. Religion; Pi Beta Phi; Phi Alpha Theta;
Assistant for the Religion Department; Encounter; Koino-
nia; Concert Choir; Messiah; IRC.
RICHARD DEULLEY: B.A. Sociology; Varsity Football; Varsity
Basketball; Varsity B; All-PAC Junior and Senior Year.
PAMELA DE YOUNG: B.A. Elementary Education; Kappa
Delta; Harbinger Staff; AWS; Koinonia; House Council
BARRY R. DIAZ: B.A. Economics; Varsity Swimming Team;
Varsity "B"; Economics Club.
PETER WALTER DIGNAN: B.A. Economics; Kappa Alpha;
Alpha Psi Omega; Varsity Swimming Team; Intramurals;
SBOG; WVBC; Economics Club; IFC; Vice President of
Senior Class.
NORMAN A. DOLCH: B.A. Sociology: Delta Tau Delta; Varsity
Football; French Club; Sociology Club; Assistant in Soci-
ology Department.
DAVID C. DONALDSON: B.A. Economics; Kappa Alpha;
Economics Club; IFC.
SALLY KAY DOWNS: B.A. Elementary Education; Kappa
Delta; Harbinger Staff; AWS; Koinonia.
FRAN DULANY: B.A. Elementary Education; Zeta Tau Alpha;
Snow Queen; Homecoming Queen for 1968-1969; Who's
Who; Cheerleader; House Council Representative; Zeta
Tau Alpha Athletic Coordinator; Panhellenic Council Rep-
resentative; Zeta Tau Alpha Song Leader.
LESLE DUNN: B.A. Art; Zeta Tau Alpha; Vice President of the
Art Club.
DONALD DURDAN: B.S. Chemistry; Chemistry Club; Spanish
Club.
JEFFREY J. EGER: B.A. History; Alpha Sigma Phi; Varsity
Golf; Intramurals; Alpha Sigma Phi Public Relations Chair-
man; SBOG Representative; Varsity Wrestling; IRC; Spanish
Club; Freshman Council Advisor.
BARBARA L. COUNDJERIS: B.A. Sociology; Phi Mu; Alpha
Psi Omega; WRA; French Cl-n; Phi Mu Rush >air lan.
JOSEPH W. CROSTON: B.S. Chemistry; Delta Tau Delta; Golf
Team; French Club; Chemistry Club.
MARSHA FAYE CUNNINGHAM: B.A. English; Kappa Delta;
Alpha Psi Omega; German Club; Assistant Director of
"Kiss Me Kate," "King Lear," "Becket"; Stage Manager for
"Macbeth," "Streetcar Named Desire"; Secretary Treasurer
of Alpha Psi Omega.
D
MICHELE DAMIAN: B.A. Elementary Education; Alpha Xi
Delta; AWS; Social Committee; Recording Secretary of
Alpha Xi Delta.
JUDY DARLING: B.A. Elementary Education; Phi Mu; Social
Committee; Phi Mu Assistant Social Chairman; Jewish
Fellowship; Phi Mu Standards Chairman and Recording
Secretary; AWS Queen, Sophomore Year.
SANDRA FALCONER: B.A. Drama; Alpha Psi Omega; Har-
binger Staff; Drama Club and Drama Department; WVBC;
Art Model.
DANIEL R. W. FAUX: B.A. History-Political Science; Sociology
and Anthropology Club; IRC; Tower Staff Member; Soccer
Team; Debate Club; WVBC; Freshman Writing Award;
Development Fellow and Academic Year Award from
the Institute of International Education.
PAULA FEYCHE: B.S. Psychology; Kappa Delta; Intramural
Sports; Phillips Hall Formal Committee; Psychology Club;
Mail Room Assistant; Treasurer of Psychology Club; Ski
Club; Assistant in Psychology Department; Gamma Sigma
Kappa; Kappa Delta Scholarship Chairman; Sociology Club;
IRC: Student Advisor; Dean's List.
ROBERT FIALKOWSKI: B.A. Sociology; Varsity Baseball
Team; Varsity Basketball; All-Conference Player in Base-
ball, Sophomore Year; Captain of the Baseball Team.
243
BRYSON M. FILBERT: B.S. Biology; Kappa Alpha; Beta Beta
Beta; Pi Delta Epsilon; Cross-Country Team; Track Team;
Vice President of Kappa Alpha Pledge Class; SBOG
Representative; Intramural Sports; Co-Editor of Meet the
Greeks, 1967-1968; Assistant in Biology Department; Rush
Chairman of Kappa Alpha; Freshman Proctor; President
of the Senior Class; Bethanian Editorial Staff Member;
Student Advisor; Kappa Alpha Parliamentarian.
HARRY FINDLING: B.S. Chemistry; Alpha Sigma Phi; Chem-
istry Club; Food Committee; Alpha Sigma Phi Scholarship
Chairman.
WILLIAM F. FITZGERALD: B.A. History-Political Science; Beta
Theta Pi; SBOG Representative to NSA National Congress;
Varsity Football; SBOG Representative; Sociology Club;
Spanish Club; Intramural Sports; Director of Academic
Affairs for the SBOG (Initiated Course and Teacher Evalu-
ation); Ski Club; IFC; Beta Theta Pi Rush Chairman; Student
Marshall at Commencement.
DARREL GRABLE: B.A. Economics; Alpha Sigma Phi; Alpha
Sigma Phi Athletic Chairman, Alumni Relations Director;
Economics Club; Alpha Sigma Phi House Manager.
GRETCHEN GREVE: B.S. Biology.
PAUL THOMAS GRISHKAT: B.A. Economics; Kappa Alpha;
Intramural Sports; S.B.O.G. Representative; College Coun-
cil; President of I.F.C.; Economics Club; President of Kappa
Alpha; Assistant in Economics Department; Who's Who.
SUSAN GUNTHER: B.A. English; Chemistry Club; Girls'
Hockey Team; I.R.C.; German Club; Girls' Softball Team.
RONALD D. GUTMANN: B.A. History-Political Science; Intra-
mural SpQrts; Assistant in History Department; Honorary
History Society.
H
MARCIA ANNE FLEMING: B.A. Elementary EcJucation; Alpha
Xi Delta; Concert Choir; Messiah; Church Choir; German
Club; Sophomore Counselor; Student Advisor; Orienta-
tion Committee; Alpha Xi Delta Vice President; SBOG;
Song Leader, Chaplain, and Rush Secretary for Alpha Xi
Delta.
MARY FLEMMING: B.A. History; Concert Choir; Messiah;
Church Choir; Panhellenic Council; AWS; Membership
Chairman of Kappa Delta; AWS President; Who's Who.
PAULETTE FLICK: B.S. Biology; Alpha Xi Delta; Beta Beta
Beta; Newman Club; WVBC Secretary; Intramural Sports;
Swimming Instructor.
PAULA MARIE FLOWER: B.A. Art; Phi Mu; CLEW Publicity
Chairman; WVBC; Art Contributor of the Harbinger; Phi
Mu Registrar and House Manager; Art Work Contributor
to Annual Fall Art Show.
TED FOLPRECHT: B.A. History; Chairman of Scholarship Com-
mittee of McLean Hall; Fieshman Curriculum Committee;
Announcer over WVBC; Dean's List.
MARTHA FRANKENBERG: B.A. Elementary Education; Phi
Mu; Secretary-Treasurer of the Senior Class; Encounter
Art Chairman; Student Court.
MARIE ELIZABETH FREELAND: B.S. Psychology; Pi Beta Phi;
Messiah; Vineyard Hills Project; Encounter; Tower Staff;
Chairman of Vineyard Hills Project.
DENNIS MARC FUCHS: B.A. History; Beta Theta Pi; History
Club; Assistant for History Department; Ski Club Vice
President; Varsity Tennis; IFC Social Chairman.
DAVID ERNST FURNISS; B.A. Economics.
MARGARET H. GALVIN: B.A. Elementary Education.
CHERYL J. GILBERT: B.A. Elementary Education; Zeta Tau
Alpha; Cheerleader; Bethanian Staff Member; Zeta Tau
Alpha Ritual Chairman. i
KATHLEEN CORNELIA GILES: B.A. Elementary Education;
Alpha Xi Delta; Cheerleader; Vice President Alpha Xi
Delta Pledge Class; A.W.S.; Co-Captain of Cheerleaders;
W.R.A.: Faculty Advisory Committee on Physical Educa-
tion and Athletics.
TERENCE E. GLASER: B.S. Psychology; Alpha Psi Omega;
Drama Club; Model-U.N. Debate; WVBC; I.R.C.
CAROL HALL: B.S. Biology; Beta Beta Beta; Gamma Sigma
Kappa; Lab Assistant; Independent Women; German Club.
THOMAS G. HANSON: B.A. History-Political Science; Delta
Tau Delta; Tower Staff; Spanish Club; I.R.C; Drama Club;
Treasurer of Apathy Bowling League; Concert Choir;
Representative to A. C.U.I. Bowling Tournament.
DEBRA DALES HAWKINS: B.A. Elementary Education; Pi Beta
Phi; Alpha Psi Omega; W.R.A.; Language Lab Assistant;
Drama Club; Spanish Club; I.R.C.
PEGGY SUE HAYNES: B.S. Biology; Beta Beta Beta; Encounter;
Independent Women; Chemistry Club; Intramural Sports.
FRANCES M. HEFELFINGER: B.S. Biology; Phi Mu; Song
Leader for Pledge Class; Tutorial Project; Encounter; Con-
cert Choir; Phi Mu Philomathean Chairman; Phi Mu
Song Leader; Chairman of Tutorial Project.
DAVID HELLEGERS: B.A. Elementary Education; Tutorial Proj-
ect.
JEFFREY ARTHUR HICKS: B.A. History; Delta Tau Delta;
I.R.C.
JACK LEONARD HILLWIG: B.A. Communications; Phi Kappa
Tau; Pi Delta Epsilon; WVBC; Editor of Phi Kappa Tau
News Letter; Bethanian Staff; Editor of The Tower; Presi-
dent of Pi Delta Epsilon; Who's Who.
HAROLD DAVID HOAG, JR.: B.A. Economics; Intramural
Sports; Economics Club.
ANNABEL HOLLANDSWORTH HOBBS: B.A. Elementary Edu-
cation; Zeta Tau Alpha; Kalon; Gamma Sigma Kappa;
Who's Who; S.B.O.G. Representative; A.W.S. Secretary;
Koinonia; Sophomore Counselor; Cheerleader; Zeta Tau
Alpha Scholarship Chairman; Co-Chairman of C.L.E.W.
CHARLES FRANCIS HODIL: B.A. Art; Sigma Nu; Varsity
Basketball.
ERIC M. HOFFRICHTER: B.A. History; Ski Club.
ROGER W. HOGE: B.S. Biology; Beta Beta Beta; Lab Assistant;
Secretary-Treasurer of McLean Association; Vice President
of McLean Association.
JAMES HUGHEY; B.A. Communications; Pi Delta Epsilon;
Intramural Sports.
ROBERT A. HUMPHREY: B.A. Physical Education; Sigma Nu;
Varsity Football; Track; Intramural Sports.
244
KIRK R. HUNTER: B.A. Communications; Beta Theta Pi; Pi
Delta Epsilon; All-PAC Tennis; Cross Country Team; Tennis;
Beta Theta Pi Recording Secretary; Tower Staff; WVBC;
Intramural Sports; Captain of Tennis Team.
ALAN PAUL HURLEY: B.A. History; Delta Tau Delta (Charter
Member); Who's Who; Encounter; I.R.C.; Spanish Club;
Delta Tau Delta Recording Secretary, Activities Chairman;
S.B.O.G. Representative; Delta Tau Delta Vice President,
Rules Chairman; Parliamentarian; S.B.O.G. Committees on
Elections, Constitutions, and Finance; Delta Tau Delta
Political Activities Chairman; I.R.C. President; President of
Northern Appalachian Model United Nations.
GORDON JANIS: B.A. English.
WILLIAM J. JARMAN, JR.: B.A. Religion; Alpha Sigma Phi
Gamma Sigma Kappa; Kalon; Outstanding Junior Man
Sophomore Leadership Award; Cross Country Team; Track
Encounter; S.B.O.G. Representative; Koinonia; All-PAC in
Cross Country; Varsity "B"; Chairman of Church and
Society Committee of Encounter; President of S.B.O.G.;
Student Court; Chairman of Encounter; Chairman of Fresh-
man Orientation Advisors; Orientation Committee; Board
of Communications Chairman; Intramural Sports; Young
Democrats; Cross-Country Captain; Alpha Sigma Phi Rush
Chairman; College Council; Ski Club.
RICHARD MARTIN JAY: 6.S. Biology; Phi Kappa Tau; Track
Team; Laboratory Assistant; Phi Kappa Tau Social Chair-
man; S.B.O.G. Representative; Biology Tutor; Biology In-
structor at West Virginia State Prison.
CAROL ANN JOHNSON: B.A. Sociology; Secretary-Treasurer
of Sociology Club.
RALPH McCLURE JOHNSON: B.A. Economics; Kappa Alpha;
Pi Delta Epsilon; Intramural Sports; Economics Club; Social
Committee; Kappa Alpha Social Chairman.
PEPPER PLATT JONES: B.A. Communications; Beta Theta
Pi; Pi Delta Epsilon; Varsity Football; Fir.st Place in PAC
Conference in Football; Pi Delta Epsilon Secretary; Tower
Staff; Bethanian Staff.
K
JOSEPH ROBERT KALBA: B.A. Economics; Kappa Alpha;
WVBC; Intramural Sports; Economics Club.
GLENN B. KELLY: B.S. Mathematics; Delta Tau Delta; Chem-
istry Club; Math-Physics Club; German Club; Intramural
Sports; Soccer Club; Messiah; Varsity Soccer Team.
THOMAS WILLIAM KELLY: B.A. Economics; Varsity Basketball;
Economics Club.
DOUGLAS S. KENNEDY: B.A. Economics; Kappa Alpha; PI
Dejta Epsilon; Economics Club; Staff Member for WVBC;
S.B.O.G. Representative; Board of Communications.
BRUCE R. KEPPLER: 6.5. Chemistry; Phi Alpha; Who's Who;
Varsity Swimming Team; Varsity "B".
JEWELL ANN KERCHNER: B.A. Music; Concert Choir; Band.
ANDREW J. KERRISH, JR.: B.A. History; Phi Kappa Tau;
Bethanian Staff; Assistant for History Department; I.R.C.
MARY S. KETTERER: B.A. Communications; Pi Beta Phi; Pi
Delta Epsilon; Who's Who; Intramural Sports; French
Club; Encounter; Social Committee; Messiah; Tower Staff;
Panhellenic Council, Standards Chairman; Pi Beta Phi
Rush Chairman; Publicity Chairman for The Tower; Pi
Beta Phi Vice President and Magazine Correspondent;
President of Panhellenic Council.
ANNE F. KILVERT: B.S. Biology; Zeta Tau Alpha; Girls' Tennis
Team.
THOMAS PAUL KING: B.A. History; Delta Tau Delta; Score-
boarder for Basketball and Football; French Club; WVBC;
I.R.C; Band; Orchestra.
MARY REMINGTON KINNEY: B.A. Elementary Education;
Kappa Delta; French Club; W.R.A.; Intramural Sports;
Kappa Delta Athletic Chairman; W.R.A. Secretary; Kappa
Delta Recording Secretary; W.R.A. Treasurer.
WILLIAM L. KINNEY IV: B.A. Economics; Kappa Alpha; Alpha
Psi Omega; A.W.S. King, 1968; Brass Choir; Band; Intra-
murals; Male Chorus; Drama Club; Kappa Alpha Door-
keeper; Chemistry Club; Food Committee.
ROBERT P. KITKO: B.A. History-Political Science; I.R.C; Model
U.N.
CHERYL T. KOHLER: B.A. English; Alpha Xi Delta Pledge
Class President; House Council; Drama Club; Social Com-
mittee; Encounter.
THOMAS KUSZAJ: B.S. Mathematics; Kappa Alpha; Intra-
mural Sports; Kappa Alpha Athletic Chairman.
HARRY G. LANG: B.S. Physics; Alpha Sigma Phi; Math-
Physics Club; Newman Club.
JEFFREY B. LARKIN: B.A. Economics; Phi Alpha (Founding
Member); I.R.C. Washington Semester, Junior Year; Stu-
dent Advisor; Varsity Swimming Team; Omicron Delta
Epsilon; Assistant for Economics Department.
GENEVIEVE ANN LaRUSSO: B.A. Education; Zeta Tau Alpha;
A.W.S. ; French Club.
CHARLES G. LENHART: B.A. History; Band; Brass Choir;
Orchestra; Soccer Club.
NILS LIGHTHOLDER: B.A. Economics; Kappa Alpha; Intra-
mural Sports; Kappa Alpha Athletic Chairman and Pledge
Trainer.
DAWN LINDELL: B.A. Sociology; Alpha Xi Delta; A.W.S.;
Intramural Sports; Alpha Xi [)elta Social Chairman; Social
Committee Secretary; President of Alpha Xi Delta.
JILL LIPPINCOTT: B.A. Art; Zeta Tau Alpha; I.R.C; Zeta Tau
Alpha Scholarship Chairman; Student Advisor; Zeta House
Manager; Student Assistant.
ROBERT LLOYD: B.A. History.
LEANORE A. LONTZ: B.A. English; WVBC; House Council-
President of Independent Women; W.R.A.; A.W.S.; College
Council; Food Committee.
MARY KEENEY LOWE: B.A. English; Pi Alpha Theta; Gamma
Sigma Kappa; Sigma Tau Delta.
AA
JACOB STEPHEN MacKORELL: B.S. Chemistry; Phi Alpha;
Chemistry Club.
245
TERRY O. MARTINSON: B.A. Religion; Delta Tau Delta; Track;
Male Chorus; Cross-Country; Varsity "B"; Delta Tau Delta
President; I.F.C.; College Council.
MARTIN F. MAJOR: B.S. Matl^ematics; Varsity Swimming
Team; Varsity "B".
GUS MANTIA: B.S. Biology; Delta Tau Delta; Beta Beta
Beta; Gamma Sigma Kappa; Assistant in Biology Depart-
ment; German Club; Chemistry Club.
SUZANNE MARSDEN: B.S. Chem/sfry; Gamma Sigma Kappa;
Dean's List; Honors Program; Messiah Chorus; German
Club; Chemistry Club.
SENSENEY JUDD MARSHALL: B.S. A/lafhemaf/cs; Tower Staff;
Bethanian Staff; I.R.C.; WVBC.
DOUGLAS MASCIOLA: B.A. Physical Educaiion; Sigma Nu;
Varsity Basketball; Golf.
JOHN R. MASQUELIER: B.S. Mathematics; Beta Theta Pi;
Outstanding Sophomore; P.A.C. Champion in Cross-
Country; Track; Tennis; Varsity "B"; Beta Theta Pi House
Manager; Ski Club President and Organizer; Cross-Country
Captain; Track Captain; I.F.C.
LINDA MASSOL: B.A. History; Zeta Tau Alpha; Sophomore
Counselor; Zeta Secretary and Pledge Trainer; House
Council; C.L.E.W. Committee; Youth for Jay.
MARDIANNE MAYER: B.A. French; Kappa Delta; French Club;
Kappa Delta Assistant Social Chairman; German Club;
Junior Year Abroad in France.
ARMAND F. MAZIE: B.S. Biology.
JOHN KENNETH McVAY: B.A. Economics; Beta Theta Pi;
Four Varsity Letters; Varsity Football; Varsity "B"; Eco-
nomics Club; Co-Captain of the Football Team.
DONALD R. MEGERLE: B.A. Physical Education; Varsity
Swimming Team; Varsity "B"; Track; Assistant Track
Coach; Diving Coach; Student Intramural Director; Student
Assistant for Cross-Country; Secretary of Varsity "B"
NOAL J. MELLOTT, JR.: B.A. Philosophy and B.S. Mathemat-
ics; French Club; Business Manager of Tower; Board of
Communications; Proctor in Freshman Dorms; People for
Peace; Dean's List.
VINCENT PAUL MITZEN: B.A. History; Kappa Alpha; Phi
Alpha Theta; Gamma Sigma Alpha; I.F.C.
JAMES DOUGLAS MOLDEN: B.A. History-Political Science;
Alpha Sigma Phi; Intramural Sports; French Club.
JOHN MORRIS: B.S. Biology; Beta Beta Beta; S.B.O.G. Rep-
resentative; Departmental Assistant; College Council; Dorm
President.
HAROLD M. MOWL, JR.: B.S. Mathematics.
JOHN W. MULLEN: B.A. Sociology; Sigma Nu; Varsity Foot-
ball; Varsity Baseball; Varsity "B"; Sigma Nu Treasurer;
Varsity "B" Secretary.
TOM MURRAY: B.S. Mathematics; Sigma Nu; Varsity Foot-
ball; I.F.C; Who's Who; Sigma Nu Commander and
President; Co-Captain of the Football Team; I.F.C.
Treasurer.
N
MARGO NEUBAUER: B.A. Elementary Education; Zeta Tau
Alpha; French Club; Student Council.
MICHAEL A. NEVITT: B.S. Mathematics; Beta Theta Pi; Varsity
Basketball; Varsity Baseball; Captain of Basketball Team;
Varsity "B"; I.F.C.
DONALD NEWELL: B.S. Biology; Alpha Sigma Phi; Organized
and help build WVBC; WVBC Program Manager; Brass
Choir; Orchestra; Flying Club.
LOUIS JACK NORMAN, II: B.S. Chemistry; Delta Tau Delta;
Chemistry Club; German Club; Delta Tau Delta Treasurer;
President of Chemistry Club.
LOUIS K. NOVAK: B.A. Religion; Delta Tau Delta; Tennis
Team; Church Choir; Male Chorus; Intramural Sports;
Koinonia.
CONSTANCE KAY NUSBAUM; B.A. Religion; Pi Beta Phi;
Pi Alpha Theta; C.L.E.W.; Koinonia; Drama Club; Tour
Guide; Encounter; Secretary, Gateway Executive House
Council; Encounter Chairman; C.L.E.W. Book Chairman;
Pi Beta Phi Magazine Chairman; Leader of Bethany Girl
Scout Troop #391 ; Departmental Assistant.
DONALD MERRIGAN:
sentative.
B.S. Biology; Track; S.B.O.G. Repre-
WAYNE ROBERT MIELKE: B.A. History-Political Science; Senior
Fellow; Phi Alpha Theta; Gamma Sigma Kappa; French
Club; President of Phi Alpha Theta; Vice President of
Goodnight Housing Association; President of Goodnight
Housing Association.
FREDERICK PHILIP MILLER, JR.: B.A. History; Alpha Sigma Phi;
S.B.O.G. Representative; Spanish Club; Alpha Sigma Phi
Marshall; Chairman of Alumni Relations; I.R.C. Vice Presi-
dent; Drew University Semester at the U.N. (Junior Year);
Departmental Assistant; C.L.E.W.; Student Advisor to
Foreign Student Affairs.
MARTHA MILLER; B.A. History; Zeta Tau Alpha.
KENNETH ALLEN MILES: B.S. Mathematics; Cross-Country
Team.
o
ROBERT H. OAKES: B.S. Mathematics; Phi Kappa Tau; All
Conference Football; Varsity Football Team; Koinonia;
Encounter; Baseball Statistician; Varsity "B"; S.B.O.G.;
Phi Kappa Tau Treasurer.
EUGENE W. OCHALEK: B.A. Economics; Sigma Nu; Intra-
mural Sports; Varsity Football; Drama Club; Economics
Club.
ROBERT O. OLSEN: B.A. History; Students for Peace; Secre-
tary-Treasurer of McLean Housing Association.
EVELYN O'SHINSKY: B.S. Biology; Kappa Delta; Beta Beta
Beta; Encounter; Social Committee Treasurer; Sophomore
Counselor; Tutor; French Club; S.B.O.G. Representative;
Parliamentarian of Kappa Delta.
RICHARD MINTZ: B.A. Economics; Pi Delta Epsilon; WVBC,
Business Manager, Assistant General Manager; WVBC
General Manager.
CHARLOTTE RAYE PEAKE: B.A. Organ; Alpha Xi Delta Pledge
Class President; Cheerleader; Concert Choir.
246
JOHN C. PENNINGTON: B.S. Mathematics; Phi Alpha.
ROBERT W. PERRY: B.A. Religion; Alpha Sigma Phi; En-
counter; Chairman of Tutorial Project; Koinonia; Publicity
Chairman for S.B.O.G.
GARY A. PITTMAN: B.A. Economics; Beta Theta Pi; Varsity
Football; Wrestling Team; Varsity "B"; Economics Club;
Ski Club.
RICHARD GEORGE PLY: B.A. Physical Education; Phi Kappa
Tau; Varsity Football.
JEFFREY C. PORTERFIELD: B.S. Biology; Alpha Sigma Phi;
Pi Delta Epsilon; WVBC; Messiah Chorus; Sergeant-at-Arms
for Alpha Sigma Phi; WVBC Program Director; Messiah
Chorus; Golf Team; Prudential Committee; General Mana-
ger of WVBC; Alpha Sigma Phi House Manager.
LYNDA A. POTTER: B.A. Elementary Education; Zeta Tau
Alpha; Bethany Catholic Community Treasurer.
FRANKLIN JOSEPH PROVANCE: B.A. Religion; Koinonia.
GARY A. SACCO: B.A. History; Beta Theta Pi Social Priv-
ilege; Varsity Football; Intramural Sports.
LEONARD CONRAD SCALZI: B.S. Biology; Sigma Nu;
S.B.O.G. Representative; I.F.C.
KAREN JANEEN SCOTT: B.A. Spanish; Pi Beta Phi; Spanish
Club; Bell Choir; French Club; Pi Beta Phi Corresponding
Secretary and Program Chairman.
THURMAN LEE SCROGGINS, JR.: B.S. Mathematics; Kappa
Alpha; Varsity Swimming; Track; Varsity Football; All-PAC
in Football; Track Captain.
LAWRENCE CHARLES SCUDDER, II: B.S. Biology; Kappa
Alpha; Varsity Football; Intramural Sports; S.B.O.G. Repre-
sentative; Kappa Alpha House Manager; Departmental
Assistant; Kappa Alpha Corresponding Secretary; KA
Most Improved Scholarship Award.
SUSAN ANNE SHACKELFORD: B.A. French; Pi Beta Phi;
French Club; Encounter; Concert Choir; German Club;
Koinonia; I.R.C.; Spanish Club; Panhellenic Council; A.W.S.
Recording Secretary.
ALICE SHADER: B.A. English; Phi Mu; S.B.O.G. Representa-
tive; Phi Mu House Manager.
SAMUEL LEE SHUTTER: B.S. Chemistry.
SUZANNE REQUA SLOAN: B.A. Elementary Education; Con-
cert Choir; W.R.A.
RUTH ANNE SMITH: B.A. English; Zeta Tau Alpha; Student
Advisor; S.B.O.G. Representative; Zeta Tau Alpha Rush
Chairman; Junior Year Abroad.
PENNY SMYERS: B.S. Psychology; Phi Mu; Messiah; Chem-
istry Club; French Club; Psychology Club; S.B.O.G. Repre-
sentative; I.R.C. Schedule Committee; Orientation Com-
mittee; Student Advisor; Homecoming Court, 1968-69.
PAMELA SPANOGIANS: B.A. English; Kappa Delta; Dean's
List; Departmental Assistant; Messiah.
JAY SPROUT: B.A. Religion; Senior Fellow in Religion; En-
counter; Koinonia; Male Chorus; Messiah; Encounter
Steering Committee; Concert Choir.
SARAH ANNE STACEY: B.A. Physical Education; Phi Mu;
Gamma Sigma Kappa; Intramural Sports; Sophomore
Counselor; Student Advisor; French Club; W.R.A. ; Who's
Who; Athletic Council; College Council.
ANDREW K. STEVENSON, JR.: B.A. English; Woolery House
Association; Manager of Basketball Team; Intramural
Sports; Dorm Council; Gateway Hall Scholastic Chairman;
Food Committee; Associate Editor of the Harbinger;
Scholastic Committee.
DIANE RODEFER STEVENSON: B.A. English; Kappa Delta;
Outstanding Freshman Woman; Outstanding Junior
Woman; Outstanding Sophomore and Junior English
Major; Gamma Sigma Kappa; Who's Who; Dean's List;
Orchestra; Church Choir; Concert Choir; Sophomore Coun-
selor; Panhellenic Council; Student Advisor; Departmental
Assistant; Social Committee; S.B.O.G. Vice President;
Intramural Sports; Honors Program; Kalon; Senior Fellow
in English; Sima Tau Delta.
DEBORAH ANN STICLE: B.A. Elementary Education; Pi Beta
Phi; Gamma Sigma Kappa; Dean's List; Honors Seminar;
Encounter; Spanish Club; I.R.C; Church Choir; Messiah;
Bell Choir.
CARTER W. STRAUSS: B.A. History-Political Science; Beta
Theta Pi; Pi Delta Epsilon; Spanish Club; I.R.C; Psychol-
ogy Club; Tower Staff; Bethanian Staff; WVBC; Intramural
Sports.
ROBERT LESS STRAW: B.A. History-Political Science; Phi Kappa
Tau; Intramural Sports; Spanish Club; Intramural Sports
Council; Secretary of Phi Theta Tau.
JOHN EDWARD STROUD: B.S. Physics.
KATHLEEN M. STREB: B.A. Elementary Education; House
Council; Sophomore Counselor.
MARSHA RAE SWEENEY: B.A. Elementary Education; Pi Beta
Phi; Bell Choir.
DIANNE SWEET: B.A. Elementary Education; Kappa Delta;
Church Choir; Sophomore Counselor; Social Committee;
Kappa Delta Vice President and Pledge Trainer.
JESSE H. SWICK, III: B.S. Biology; Woolery House Associa-
tion; German Club; Intramural Sports; Track; Vice Presi-
dent of Woolery House Association; College Council;
President of Woolery House Association; Ski Club.
KATHLEEN SWIFT: B.A. Elementary Education; Pi Beta Phi;
W.R.A.; I.R.C; Encounter; Intramural Sports.
R
DANIEL J. RAUB: B.S. Chemistry; Beta Theta Pi; Beta Beta
Beta; Article in Journal of Political Economy; Dean's List;
Chemistry Club; Encounter; I.R.C; French Club; Wrestling.
RICHARD TIM REED: B.A. Economics; Beta Theta Pi; Varsity
Football; Four Varsity Letters; Varsity "B"; Economics
Club; Beta Theta Pi Treasurer.
MARY BETH REYNOLDS: B.A. History; Zeta Tau Alpha; Zeta
Tau Alpha Rush Chairman; Panhellenic Council; Zeta Tau
Alpha President.
247
LINDA RICHARDS: B.A. Elementary Education; Zeta Tau
Alpha; French Club; Catholic Community.
LYNN RICHARDS: B.A. Elementary Education; Zeta Tau
Alpha; Catholic Community.
ROBERT RINEFRET: B.A. History; Sigma Nu; Freshman Dorm
Council; S.B.O.G. Representative; Social Chairman for
Sigma Nu; Sigma Nu Sentinel; Social Committee.
BRUCE RODGERS: B.S. Biology; Beta Beta Beta; Band; Soci-
ology Club.
IDALIA RODRIGUEZ: B.A. Elementary Education; Kappa
Delta.
BARRY JAY ROFFER: B.A. Physical Education; Sigma Nu;
Varsity Swimming Team; All P.A.C. Swimming 1965-66,
1967-68; Honorable Mention in All-American N.A.I.A.
Swimming 1967-68; Varsity "B"; Swimming Team Co-
Captain; Varsity "B" Vice President.
JEANNIE LOUISE ROGERS: B.A. Sociology; Phi Mu; Tower
Staff; S.B.O.G. Representative; Rush Chairman for Phi
Mu; Freshman Orientation Committee; Panhellenic Coun-
cil; C.L.E.W. Treasurer; Sociology Club; Departmental
Assistant; President of Inter-Sorority Council.
FREDERICK C. RORABAUGH: B.A. Sociology.
DAVID E. ROSS: B.A. English; Drama Club; Woolery House
Council.
JEFFREY RUBIN: B.A. History; Phi Kappa Tau; Intramural
Sports; S.B.O.G. Representative; Secretary of Phi Kappa
Tau.
CARL RUECKERT: B.S. Biology; Soccer Team; Track.
JOHN TALBOTT: B.S. Chemistry; Phi Kappa Tau.
ROSS ANDREW TENNANT, JR.: B.A. Economics.
GUDLUG TORFADOTTIR: B.A. Education.
CAROL AA. TORKELSON: B.A. Elementary Education; Pi Beta
Phi; Spanish Club; I.R.C.; W.R.A.; Intramural Sports;
Encounter.
u
ROBERT CLINTON UHL: B.S. Mathematics and B.S. Physics;
Kappa Alpha; Freshman Council; Wrestling; Tutorial Pro-
gram; S.B.O.G. Representative; Kappa Alpha House Mana-
ger; Intramural Sports; Varsity "B"
ROBERT LOUIS URBANIC: B.A. Economics; Woolery Housing
Association; Football Manager; Baseball Manager; Varsity
"B"; Intramurals; Varsity Football; Dorm Council; Eco-
nomics Club.
ANDREW E. VETTEL: B.S. Physics; Phi Alpha; Gamma Sigma
Kappa; Senior Fellow; President of Honors Dorm College
Council; S.B.O.G. Representative; I.F.C.; President of Phi
Alpha; Student Court; Schedule Committee; Secretary of
I.F.C.; Departmental Assistant; President of Math-Physics
Club; Kalon President; Chief Justice on Student Court;
Senior Proctor.
RICHARD M. VINCENT: B.S. Biology; Beta Theta Pi; Beta Beta
Beta; Wrestling; Ski Club; Intramural Sports; I.F.C.
RICHARD P. VITTE: B.A. Economics; Alpha Sigma Phi; Eco-
nomics Club; Intramural Sports; S.B.O.G. Treasurer and
Accountant.
w
JEFFREY A. WAGNER: B.S. Biology; Intramurals.
RICHARD WAITE, JR.: B.S. Psychology; Delta Tau Delta;
Varsity Baseball; Band; Spanish Club; I.R.C.; Psychology
Club.
C. DAVID WALKER: B.S. Mathematics; Delta Tau Delta;
Gamma Sigma Kappa; Departmental Assistant; French
Club; S.B.O.G. Representative; Social Committee Treas-
urer.
BARBARA L. WALL: B.A. Elementary Education; Alpha Xi
Delta; Panhellenic Council.
WILLIAM H. WEIR: B.A. Physical Education; Phi Kappa Tau;
Varsity Football; Varsity "B"; Phi Kappa Tau Vice Presi-
dent, Social Chairman.
HOWARD M. WEISBAND: B.A. Religion; Alpha Sigma Phi;
Who's Who; Jewish Fellowship; Alpha Sigma Phi House
Manager; Jewish Fellowship President; I.R.C.; Tomahawk
Editor; College Council; I.F.C; Alpha Sigma Phi President.
JEANNIE WELLS: B.A. Sociology; Phi Mu; House Council-
Encounter; S.B.O.G. Representative; Phi Mu Marshall.
GLENN R. WENZEL: B.A. History; Kappa Alpha; Varsity Foot-
ball; Wrestling; Drama Club.
DONALD WERNER: B.S. Psychology; Varsity Swimming
Team; Psychology Club Chairman; Psychology Club Vice-
President.
LARRY T. WEST: B.A. Sociology; Koinonia; Tour Guide.
JOHN L. WIEHN: B.A. History-Political Science; Alpha Sigma
Phi; Intramural Sports; Alpha Sigma Phi Vice President;
Track; Psychology Club; Registration Committee; Social
Committee; Alpha Sigma Phi Social Chairman, Pledge
Chairman, Sergeant-at-Arms.
DAWN CHERYL WILKINS: B.A. Education; Pi Beta Phi.
THOMAS J. WOJICK: B.A. Sociology; Sigma Nu; Varsity
Football; Sigma Nu Historian.
MARTEN WOODHOUSE: B.S. Chemistry; Delta Tau Delta;
German Club; I.R.C.; Chemistry Club; Intramural Sports.
V
GARY MICHAEL VESELICA: B.S. Chemistry; Delta Tau Delta;
Chemistry Club; German Club: Social Committee.
BONNIE YOUNG: B.S. Biology; Phi Mu; Beta Beta Beta;
Cheerleader Captain for Three Years; Sophomore Coun-
selor; A.W.S.; Phi Mu Pledge Director; Phi Mu Chaplain.
248
ftiU\