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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 


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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. 


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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. .  . 


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Dedication  —  Margaret  Mathison  and 

Barrie  Richardson 


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John  Robert  Sola 


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FACULTY  and  ADMINISTRATION 


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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 


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Walter  AA.  Bortz 
Assistant  to  the 
Dean  of  Students 


Darline  B.  Nicholson 
Dean  of  Women 


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Luta  M.  Gordon 
Registrar 

John  R.  Sala 

Dean  of  Academic  Affairs 

Barrie  Richardson 
Dean  of  the  Faculty 


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Stephen  Z.  AAonheim 
Director  of  Admission 


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John  J.  Clopine 
Director  of  the  Library 


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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 


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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 


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Sociology  and  Anthropology 


Robert  E.  Shoup     Francis  D.  Mulcahy 


Philosophy 


Robert  E.  Myers,  Ph.D. 


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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 


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Chemistry 


John  D.  Draper,  Ph.D. 

Chairman 

William  R.  Clark,  Ph.D. 


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H.    Donald   Dawson,   Ph.D. 


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Shirley  Gaddis,  Ph.D. 


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Speech  and  Drama 


Herbert  L.  Drinnon 


William  G.  Lovelady 


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Physics 


Hsioh-Ren  Wei,  Ph.D. 
Chairman 

Stanley  L.  Becker,  Ph.D. 

John    Brown 


41 


Helen  L.  McGuffie,  Ph.D. 

Chairman 

David  J.  Judy 


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English 


Anthony  L.  Mitch 
Alvin  Foote 


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John  R.  Taylor 

Not  Pictured:  Robyn  Cole 


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Psychology 


WilbertS.  Ray,  Ph.D. 
Chairman 

Richard  M.  Thackray  Jr. 

AAickay  Miller 


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Religion 


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Robert  A.  Preston,  Ph.D. 
Chairman 

Richard  B.  Kenney,  Ph.D. 


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Hiram  J.  Lester 


Jack  R.  Sibley,  Ph.D. 


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Elizabeth  Reed 

John  J.    Knight 

Chairman 


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Physical  Education 


Thomas  R.  Grail 

Robert  G.   Goin 
Acting  Chairman 

Thomas   R.   Allen 


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Robert  Riley 
Donald  E.  Ault 
Susan  W.  Hanna 


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Mathematics 


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Bradford  Tye 
Chairman 

James  E.  Allison 


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Hugh  S.  Ripps 


John  J.  Perrine 


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Journalism 


William  J.  Garvin  Jr. 
Thomas  L.  Lewis,  ill 

James  W.  Carty  Jr. 

Chairman 

David  L.  Hobe  (pictured  on  p.  24) 


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History  and  Political  Science 


William  L.  Young 
Chairman 


54 


Gabriel  Ojo 

Dale  H.  Porter,  Ph.D. 

Chandler  B.  Shaw,  Ph.D. 
Distinguished  Professor 


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Arthur  R.    Kirkpatrick,   Ph.D. 


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Carl  L.  Schweinfurth,  Ph.D. 
John  W.  Lozier 


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Music  and  Fine  Arts 


George  Hauptfuehrer 

Chairman 


Oliver  Manning 


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Nina  McGowan 
Albert  R.  DeVaul 
Helen  Elbin 


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Foreign  Languages 


Earl  D.  McKenzie,  Ph.D. 


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Stephanie  Lutgring 
Andrew  AAoskovits 
Ricardo  Pastor 


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Theodore  K.  Kimpton 
Elsie  Pickens 
Marjorie  S.  Carty 


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Education 


Margaret  Mathison 


John  A.  Spence,  Ph.D. 
Chairman 


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Levering  C.  Bonar 

Neil    Decima 

John  U.  Davis 
Acting  Chairman 


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Economics 


John  D.  Davis 
Randolph  W.  Cooey 
Ke  Lun  Wu 


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SENIORS 


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President 

BRYSON  M.  FILBERT,  JR. 

AAcKeesport,  Pennsylvania 


Vice-President 

PETER  WALTER  DIGNAN 

Carnegie,  Pennsylvania 


Secretary-Treasurer 
MARTHA  FRANKENBERG 
Baldwin,  New  York 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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CHARLES  G.  LENHART 
Spencerport,  New  York 

NILSLIGHTHOLDER 
Hanover,  New  Jersey 

DAWN  LINDELL 

Rochelle  Park,  New  Jersey 

JILL  AMY  LIPPINCOTT 
Glen  Rock,  New  Jersey 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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ANDREW  K.  STEVENSON,  JR. 
Washington,  Pennsylvania 

DIANE  RODEFER  STEVENSON 
Cuyahoga  Falls,  Ohio 

DEBORAH  ANN  STICKLE 
St.  Albans,  West  Virginia 

ROBERT  LEE  STRAW 
Wilkinsburg,  Pennsylvania 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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brought  top  national  per- 
formers to  the  Rine  Field 
House  Stage. 


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Sam  and  Dave,  their  musicians,  and  dancer,  finish  at  Bethany. 


The  Brooklyn  Bridge— on  stage  in  the  Rine  Field  House. 


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Bethany  is  expanding  its  facilities  by  completing  the  Benedunn 
Commons,  the  new  food  service  center,  and  continuing  work 
on  the  Steineman  Fine  Arts  Center. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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The  Empire  Bui  ders 

A  Streetcar  Named  Desire 

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The  Yeoman  of  the  Guard 


The  Lion  in  Winter 


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Inherit  the  Wind 


171 


A  Farewell  to  the  Grotto  Theater 


Moby  Dick  —  Rehearsed 


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ORGANIZATIONS 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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Varsity  B  Seniors 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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Religion 


Left   to   right:    Pam    Golden,    Peggy    Bell, 
Beth  Adams. 


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Left  to  right:  Cathie  Hoag- 
land,  Gordon  Guist,  Con- 
stance Herbert. 


Second  Generation 
Students 


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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 


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Counselors 


Concert 
Choir 


197 


Band 


198 


GREEKS 


199 


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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 

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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. 


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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. 


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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 

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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. 


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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. 


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Bethany 

76 

W&J 

66 

Bethany 

54 

Muskingum 

62 

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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 

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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 

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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. 

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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. 


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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) 


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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. 


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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. 


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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; 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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JACOB    STEPHEN    MacKORELL:    B.S.    Chemistry;    Phi    Alpha; 
Chemistry  Club. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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