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Bethanian 1976
Bethany College
Bethany, West Virginia
This is Bethany College. Here, we
had our own Bicentennial without the
excuse of the 76 celebration. There
were no surges of patriotism or
flashes of red, white and blue; only
the significant elements of revolution
. . . Renovation — of Old Main, the
Delta Tau Delta house and Cochran
Hall; Reform — new I.D. cards, an
interim president, probations,
administrative re-assignmentS;
Rotation — of classes, of professors
and of fall, winter and spring. These
seasons brought with them their own
special spirit.
Fall beckons us to Bethany. It offers
newness; different experiences,
strange faces, challenging courses,
interesting roommates. There are
those activities that belong only to
fall — the Homecoming dance,
football and soccer gomes and
Halloween with the Phi Tau
"Greasers and the Phi Mu "Boos."
Yet prevalent in the minds of the
upperclassmen is the thought that fall
means there is one less year to go.
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Snow, frost and ice dominate our
winter scene. The first snowfall
creates a wave of excitement; tfie
last causes anxiety wfien it tfireatens
to postpone the trip home. There is a
shortage of trays at Slaters because
they ore being used on the snow-
covered hills. Thanksgiving and
Christmas dinners mean finding five
other people to eat with. Christmas
carols chime from the Tower. Gowns
and suits are finally brought out of
closets for the long-awaited
Christmas formals. Bid Day demands
a decision which affects the course
of the next three years. Like a
snowfloke, these events are exclusive
and unique.
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Bethany is invigorated at the arrival
of spring. Halter tops and shorts,
baseball caps and tanktops are
worn with o flair. Studying is done in
the sun. Bicycles whiz past on the
street. Sororities and fraternities hold
their annual weekends. Greek Sing
raises speculation as to what the
Sigma Nus will do this time. Honors
Day recognizes dedicated students;
May Morning Breakfast toasts senior
women. Commencement causes
conflicting feelings among the
graduates . . . relief and satisfaction
with the transfer of the tassel;
nostalgia; apprehension of the
future; the sad realization that "we
may never pass this way again."
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Homecoming
Traditions
Homecoming 1975 was filled with
many traditions. It marked the return
of float competitions between hous-
ing units. The Sigma Nu "Mooers"
as clowns, along with the cheerlead-
ers, twirlers, Bethanettes and band
added to the football festivities. The
return of alumni, dancing with Lester
Lanin, Jesse Colin Young in Concert
and parties concluded weekend tra-
ditions.
Homecoming Queen Audrey Holcomb is congratulated with a kiss from Sigma Nu
"Mooer" Mark Cohen.
Queen candidate Potti Moore and escort David Wright.
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Queen Audrey Holcomb and Vol GundJing.
Candidate Maureen Riley being escorted by David Jividen.
Debbie Bina and J. B. Ali,
Phi Mus win Homecoming Float Competition.
Fraternities waiting to display their flogs.
Wake Addresses
Convocation
On November 20, 1975 Bethany
College welcomed its new interim
president, Dr. Orville Woke, at a
formal convocation. He was introduced
by Dr. Perry Gresham, chairman of the
Bethany College Board of Trustees.
Attending the event were trustees,
department chairmen, administrative
heads and students from fraternities,
sororities and independent housing
units. Dr. Wake addressed the college
on goals he wishes to achieve during
his interim period. Dr. Kenney awarded
scholastic achievement awards to the
housing units that displayed the highest
grade point average for the Spring of
1975. The W. Kirk Woolery Award went
to McEochern and the Anno Ruth
Bourne Award went to Goodnight.
Orville Woke, Interim President, expresses his gools for Bethany.
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Robert Sandercox wishes Dr. Wake a successful year.
Dr. Gresham speaks at convocation.
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JESSE COLIN YOUNG
One of the many weekend concerts at Bethany.
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Parent's Weekend
Jose Feliciano Concert
Parent's Weekend at Bethany took
place on the weekend of October 24
through the 26. The highlights of this
weekend were a Saturday afternoon
football game against Hiram
College with Bethany victorious.
Saturday evening a special banquet
dinner was held in honor of the
parents, followed by the Jose
Feliciano Concert.
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Fall
Productions
Of Mice and Men, directed by David
Judy, was presented during
Freshman Orientation Week in
September. John Steinbeck's
naturalistic drama centered on two
California migrant workers during
the depression. They had one dream
— to establish a home together.
David Judy directed The Great God
Brown during Parents Weekend in
October. Eugene O'Neill's
expressionistic drama focused on the
conflicts of the corporate man and
the artist. The use of masks to hide
true feelings was central to the ploy.
Of Mice and Men
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Great God Brown . . .
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Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
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Tennessee Williams' classic. Cat on a
Hot Tin Roof, was directed by
Bonnie Monte as her senior project
in November. The Pulitizer Prize
winning drama dealt with the greed,
frustration, and guilt of a wealthy
Southern family. The family was
forced to face unwanted truth in one
explosive evening. Lanford Wilson's
bittersweet play, Hot'L Baltimore,
was directed by Seth Golbey as his
senior project in December. The play
centered on the residents of a run-
down hotel scheduled for demolition.
Its destruction mirrors the decline of
the American city.
Hot'L Baltimore
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Preparing to run down the field, Bill Lisotto takes a hand-off from Steve
Sekelik.
Quarterback Steve Sekelik and Coach Don Ault
confer on strategy as the offense prepares to go in.
Bethany College's 1975 PAC grid champions are: left to right: 1st row: Bob Williams, John Vergari, Frank Ravella, Mike
Bilica, Al Ciocca, Steve Sekelik, Rick Snyder, Wilson Darwin, Pete Koyworth, Jim Joyce, and Dove Kopolovich. 2nd row: Bud
Howcroft, Art Musicaro, Bob Nani, Jim Shaffer, George Bado, Jack Shaffer, Rod Clements, Al Cardamone, Tom Miller, Phil
Pest, Kerry McCann, Doug Miller and Bill Lisotto. 3rd row: Gus Sondonas, Denny Czarnecki, George Davis, Paul Roscoe,
Kelly Martin, Bruce Campbell, Chuck Grosso, Vince Distazio, Sam Downes, John lanigro, Phil Linton, John Alfred and Carl
Clemens. 4th row: Sean Burke, Dave Osborne, Tony Beochum, Mark Sniegocki, Jeff Clayton, Kevin Albright, Jay Angus,
Dave Vella, Jeff Namy, Dino DeFlavio, Joe Yazvac and Ed Remus. 5th row: Jim Judy, Jim Molley, Dan Demeis, Mark
Scorpion, Mike Kozar, Mike Corrado, Mike Mulligan, Gary Busocca, Howard Townsend, Scott Lanz, Jeff Tomer, Terry
Mullane and Mike Watkins. Standing: Don Morehouse, Bill Wright, Dave Pierce, Assistant Coach Sam Radakovich, Assistant
Coach Barry McCoy, Head Coach Don Ault, Offensive Coordinator Mike Sherwood, Assistant Coach Dan Finell, Trainer Bill
Beinbrech, Rick Parisi, Chuck Cowser, Greg Hutchinson, and Dan Strauss.
Phil Pest leads Tommy Miller through the defense for a successful
run.
Bisons
GO 5-4
The 1975 Bison football season was capped by the
winning of the PAC championship. Bethany was 4-1 in
the PAC and 5-4 overall before the deciding game
against Washington and Jefferson.
Going into the Homecoming game, Bethany was 1-3,
with the one victory over Case-Western Reserve. The
Homecoming match against Thiel wasn't decided until the
last 10 seconds. The Bisons scored 10 points in the final
87 seconds to win 10-7. A 26 yard field goo! by Bob
Williams with under 10 seconds left to ploy, clenched the
victory. Two wins against Carnegie-Mellon and Hiram
followed giving the Bisons top spot in the conference.
Going into the final game, both Bethany and W & J
were 4-1 and tied for first place. The Bisons overcame
the W & J home field advantage and scored in less than
five minutes into the game. They never trailed again as
they went on their way to win the school's first football
crown since 1966. Tough defense and a superb running
gome put the Bisons on top. In addition to winning the
PAC championship, Bethany put three members on the
All-Conference line-up — Bob Williams, Mike Bilica and
Carl Clemens.
PAC All-Conference member Bob Williams kicks a field goal as on opposing
team member runs in to block it.
Sophomore George Davis tries to pick his way
through a defensive line.
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PAC Champions
Punter Scott Lanz kicks the ball to the W & J offense A determined Carl Clemens leads Bill Lisotto down the field in an effort to
after Bethany fails to get a first down. ^ . score o touchdown.
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Jim Joyce raises the boll in victory after a Bison touchdown.
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The Thrill of Victory
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An elated Bison team goes off the field as number one.
Coach Don Ault clutches two of the members of his winning Trainer Bill Beinbrech grasps senior Rick Snyder in a victory hand
Bison football team. shake.
Athletic director Bob Coin rides triumphantly off the field.
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Soccer Ties for Second
Patricio Aguirre tries to escape with the ball as two opponents run
towards him.
Brad Townsend fakes a large step as he prepares to kick to a
team mate.
For the first time in five years, the
Bethany soccer team did not capture
the PAC crown. The Bisons tied with
Hiram for second place with a 4-1-1
conference record. Overall they
were 4-4-1. The team hod a perfect
record in the PAC until they dropped
2-1 to Allegheny. It was only the
second loss to a PAC team in five
years for the Bisons. Two close
losses followed against W.Va.
Wesleyan and Alderson-Broaddus.
The A-B game was marred by a
controversial call. There was
question as to whether the ball hit
the outside of the net and bounced
out of play or went into the cage
and rolled through a hole in the net.
A 0-0 stand-off with Hiram ended the
Bison's five year PAC reign.
Keith Cowin dribbles past a PAC adversary en route to the goal.
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Covered with mud, Danny Dunmyer slaps his arms with disgust over
a bad call in the Alderson-Broaddus game.
Mark Shopland battles for possession of the ball on a muddy
field.
At left Jock Mackhouse uses fancy footwork to out-maneuver
his opponent.
Front row: (left to right) Neal Blum, Jock Mackouse, Brad
Townsend, Patricio Aguirre, Claudius Oni, Ernie Wetzel,
George Loes, Don Blashford, Kirk Collins, Larry Altmann.
Middle row: Liadi Belo-Osogie, Ken Vonderbeek, Udo Ekpo,
Keith Cowin, Mark DuBois, Dan Dunmeyer, Mark Shopland,
Mike Warco, Dominic Colarusso, Bruce Burnfield. Back row;
Alan Cairns, Ralph Artuso, Dove Vonsalis, Jim Hoyt, Chip
Carpenter, Voios Mavides, Charles Agbor, Chris Quinn, Mike
Zebrine, Russ Vonderbeek, Coach John Cunningham.
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Runners
Disappointed
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Erik Latoni tokes the lead over a
CMU runner In a home cross-coun-
try meet.
Although the cross-country teom
hod o disappointing season as
G team, the individual members
were able to demonstrate their
prowess. Mark Schmidt and
Chris Mahoney were injured as
Bethany finished last in its first
home meet. The team's first
victory came over Hiram at
Cleveland.
The loneliness of the long distance
runner — Will Cornell runs in si-
lence.
Mark Chadasiewicz accepts baton as he crosses the
finish-line.
Coach Dave Sauer, Will Cornell, Dan Schoenherr, Mark Schmidt, Mark Chadasiwicz, Chris
Mahoney, Rene Latoni. Missing is Erik Latoni.
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New and Old
Kathy Keen (above) uses perfect form to place
her sfiot. An evil scowl and a winning back-
fiand combine for a well returned sfiot for
Megan Watts (below).
Bottom Row: Jeanna Henderson, Ginny Taylor, Debbie Boer, Stacy Velys, Betfi
Ralston. Top Row: Katfiy Keen, Ellen Smitfi, Patti Phelps, Joyce Dehoon, Megan
Watts, Coach Debbie Lawrence.
Sophomore Debbie Baer winds up tor a two-
handed serve return.
Tfie girl's tennis team fielded eight
returning players and new coach — Mrs.
Debbie Lawrence. One of the team's
sweetest victories was a revenge win
against West Liberty. The rematch was
won 4-3. Doubles team Stacy Velys and
Beth Ralston remained undefeated
throughout the season. The team as
whole ended their year with a 6-2 record.
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Field Hockey Gains Experience
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Bison field hockey player gains position in a face-off.
Linda Manning and Cindy Chamblin try to beat the opposition to the ball.
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Members of the girl's field hockey team:
(front row) Sue Fash, Liz Wells, Angle
Ryder, Karen Welling, (middle) Cindy
Chamblin, Alison Lesswing, Jill Embersits,
Marcia Stulberg, Diane Jones, (top row)
MaryJo Earley, Cindy Pederson, Amy
Armstrong, Mary King, Carol Stevens, Patti
Moore, Coach Sue Hanno.
The girl's field hockey team raise their arms and voices in o cheer.
Battling for the ball, Amy Armstrong raises her stick in
preparation.
Dee Jones races towards o player m an attempt to steal the boll.
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Administration
Cecil H, Underwood
President
Orville W. Woke
Interim President
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At left: John Cunningham, Acting
Dean of Students,- Joseph Kurey,
Registrar,- Richard B. Kenney, Acting
Dean of Faculty. Center photo: Rob-
ert A. Sandercox, Director of Devel-
opment. Bottom photo: Darline Nich-
olson, Associate Dean of Students,-
Nancy Ault, Director of Placement;
Michael Lancaster, Assistant Dean of
Students; Sue Saunders, Coordinator
of Freshman Residence Halls.
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Top Photo: Wallace F. Witham, Di-
rector of Procticums; Thomas E.
Bane, Director of Alumni Relations;
Charles Aldrich, Director of Public
Information and Publications. Bottom
photo: Admissions Staff: Walter
Bortz, Director of Admissions; Rich-
ard Kriever, Admissions Counselor;
Robert Riley, Assistant Director of
Admissions; Harris Bucklin, Admis-
sions Counselor; Susan Trefery, Ad-
missions Counselor.
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At Left: Library Staff: Helen Fair,
Nancy Sandercox, Irmo Councilman,
Barbara Ivy, Ann Lester, Larry Frye.
Bottom Photo Left: Infirmary Staff:
Denise Cortazzo, Betfi WascovicLi,
Joanne Sykes, Gale Sauer, Judith
Allison. Bottom Photo Right: George
Bauman, Manager of College Stores.
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Music
(L-R): Oliver Manning, George Hauptfuehrer, Albert DeVaul
Art
(L-R): Walter Kornowski, Erin Renn, Wesley Wagner
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English
(L-R): Larry Grimes, Helen L. McGuffie, Anthony Mitch
Philosophy
Robert Myers
Communications
(L-R): James Carty, William Shimer, Ted Burrows, Ruth Westlake, Harold O'Leory
(L-R): Leonora Cayard, Mariorie Carty, Pauline Nelson, Hermann Fink, Santiago Garcia
Foreign Languages
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Economics
(L-R): John DeLucia, John D. Davis, Randolph Cooes
(L-R); David Brown, James Allison, John Perrine, John Atkins
Mathematics
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Psychology
Sociology
(L-R): John T. Peirce, Cynthia Lorr, Gale Thompson
Lawrence Lee, Carlo McVarlsh, Ralph Hogopian
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History / Political Science
(L-R): David Liden, John Lozier, William Young, Hugh Engstrom,
Benjomin Shaw
f H Religion
(L-R): Gerald Folk, Richard B. Kenney, Hiram Lester, Burton Thurston
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Physical Education
Left-Right: Robert Goin, Susan Hanna, Donald Ault, Maxine Lowe, Barry
McCoy, Mike Sherwood, Bill Beinbrech, Dave Souer.
Education
Left-Right: Dorothy Huestis, Robert Hall, John Davis, John Spence, Debo-
rah Slade
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Physics
William Hudnall and George Palmer
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Biology
Left-Right: James Sawtell, C. Blaine Carpenter, Albert Buckelew, Gary
Larson
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1b Left-Right: John Draper, Sam Toma, Milton Smith Jr.
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Dr. Wilbur Haverfield Cramblet, past president of
Betiiany College, died Sunday, November 9, 1975.
He was 83 years old. Dr. Cramblet received his
bachelor's and master's degrees from Bethany in
1910. In 1917 he began teaching mathematics here.
Subsequently he served as dean of liberal arts and
science during 1918-20 and treasurer during 1919. In
1934 he was inaugurated the 11th president of the
College, a post which he held until 1952.
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Mr. James Sawtell, assistant professor of biology died
on Monday, March 1, 1976. He was 49 years old. He
was very mucfi a part of Bethany. It was his place to
work and to live. He seemed to be always around: in
his office until late at night, in his little red car, and at
meals sitting with faculty and friends. Academically
and personally, Mr. Sawtell helped his students and
friends. But we ore grateful for more than that. We
had the opportunity to know this complex man. Mr.
Sawtell is missed. His office needs a professor, his
apartment needs an occupant, and we need our
friend.
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Messiah
The Bethany College Oratorio
Chorus presents "Messiah" by
George Frederick Handel each De-
cember. The chorus consists of stu-
dents, faculty and area residents and
is under the direction of George
Hauptfuehrer. At right is soloist Gail
France. On facing page is soloist
Richard Bradshaw. Other soloists not
pictured include John Filler, Mark
Shoplond, Cheryl Burkhart, Karen
FHunt, Wendy Williams, Joanne
Daoust.
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BETHANY COLLEGE ORATORIO CHORUS
Presents
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By George Frederick Handel
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1975
8:00 O'CLOCK P. M.
COMMENCEMENT HALL
Under the Direction of
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The Season
for Parties
At the end of a long, hard semester,
with the vocation approaching,
Bethany students partied all over
campus. The food service presented
its annual Christmas Dinner complete
with Santa Clous and elves. In
Campbell hioll, the independent
women sponsored their first
Christmas formal. Open as well as
closed parties were held at
fraternities and sororities. Freshman
women were invited to trim trees at
most of the sorority houses. The
Sigma Nu Bowery Brawl, far from
formal, was a wild change of pace
for freshmen men and their dates.
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Pictured on these pages are some of
the freshman women preparing for
their formal "A Christmas in the
Country." Special guests were
invited by the freshman class to
share their big night. The ARA
Christmas Dinner was a perfect
excuse to tip a glass of wine or two.
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Seniors Take
Comprehensives
in January
As the snow fell, 53 Bethany seniors
took their written and oral
comprehensives in January. Thirteen
of these seniors received distinction:
Jean Emeigh and Ethel Inskeep in
Elementary Education; Greg Mason
and David F. Wright in English; Barb
Wayne and John Anderson in
Communications; Sue Erich and John
Vergari in Chemistry; Eric Wendell in
Biology; Carlo Howell in Math;
Karen Hunt in Music; Merri
Goldberg in Spanish and Seth
Golbey in Theater.
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Bid Day 1 976 ^
Bid Day came on February 21, 1976.
Freshman received their bids in
Morlan and Phillips Halls. Outside
representatives from the 12 Greek
houses waited to take the pledges
back to new brothers and sisters.
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The situation on the hill changed a
little this year. Members of IFC, Pan-
Hell and the administration met
several times to come up with a new
Bid Day procedure to deal with the
problems that have arisen in the
past. Box lunches were sent to all
Greek houses; traffic was prohibited
on the hill and only five members
from each fraternity and sorority
were allowed to greet the pledges.
Despite these rules, the excitement
of the day ran as high as any year.
Pledges ran from Morion and Phillips
to meet the people outside before
going out to the houses for pledge
ceremonies and parties.
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Out on the hills and downtown,
Greeks waited for their new pledges
to return from receiving bids. Songs
were shouted, beer flowed and
members from each house mingled
with each other. Weeks of Rush and
preferential parties were finally over.
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WVBC Radio
Airs Tenth Year
WVBC-FM radio celebrated its 10th
anniversary on February 11th. Direc-
tor Ted Burrows and Student Direc-
tor Alan Furst welcomed guests to an
Open FHouse in the station's studios.
Interim President Dr. Orville W.
Wake and Mayor Joseph Kurey
presented letters of commendation
to the station and its staff on behalf
of the college and the town. The
radio station provides ample op-
portunity for every student to gain
experience in air writing, production,
and broadcasting.
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WVBC-TV3 Builds up to Daily Cable Programming
Bethany's electronic media ex-
panded by one more outlet this year
with the addition of WVBC-TV, Pro-
gramming began on February 1 1 on
channel 3. Shows aired live each
day and video-tapes continued until
11:00. The format included a mixture
of news, features, interviews and
light entertainment. A special favorite
of the students was the quiz show
"That's Not Right, You Dummy." The
show featured various college hous-
ing groups competing to answer
trivia questions. The television studio
in Steinman Hall is operated by stu-
dent volunteers and Television Pro-
gramming classes. Bill Shimer was
the Director. Despite inexperience
and little equipment, the station re-
mains a great innovation in Bethany
communications.
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Bison Basketball Finishes 8-12, Wilson Hits 1002
Front (l-r): Deno Emili, Fran Haus, Sam DeBone, Ken Toth, Armond Notili, John Symonski, Robin Sichina, Rusty Shoof. Bock:
Coach Dave Sauer, Terry Toohey, Rusty Rogers, Dove Brooks, Steve Heckman, Greg Dulkowski, Scott Thompson, Ed Link,
Tag Wilson, Dave Neurohr, Eric Spang, Craig Corse, Gerry Breisinger, Jim Pool, Steve Sekelik.
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Although Dave Sauer's basketball
squad took six of its last eight con-
tests, the team ended the season
with an 8-12 record. The Hiram Col-
lege Terriers dominated league ac-
tion this year ahead of defending
league champion Allegheny. The Bi-
sons did not live up to the pre-
season expectations of Souer.
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In the final game against Case-
Western Reserve, senior captain Tag
Wilson scored 43 points to bring his
total to 1002. Wilson was also
named to the all-conference team.
Sophomore Fran fHaus received hon-
orable mention. Wilson and Gerry
Breisinger were Sauer's only seniors.
The young returning players con
look forward to a bright season next
year.
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Tankers Set School and Conference Records.
Front (l-r): Coach Barry McCoy, Bruce Reynolds, Marge Wissman, Mary Ellen Scollins,
Nancy Milestone, Maggie Winans, Sue Holey, Jon Zeller. Second Row: John Wylie,
Frank Mathews, John Scott, Honk Kielb, Steve Feller. Bock Row: George Couch, Kurt
Franck, Dave Brown, Mark Chadasiewicz, Kevin Kraut.
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The Bethany swim team combined its
efforts to place third in the PAC
championships at Washington and
Jefferson College in March. Dave
Brown broke the 200 yard butterfly
record by .5 seconds with a time of
2:00.7. Setting school records were
John Scott in the 1650 free-style,
Bruce Reynolds in the 200 yard
freestyle and Kurt Franck in the 500
yard freestyle.
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Wrestlers Finish in Seventh Place
The Bethany matmen began the sea- out the season. Senior Harry Booth
son with an optimistic attitude and a took fourth place in the heavyweight
new coach. But Mike Sherwood's division at the PAC championships,
squad could do no better than sev- Once again, the John Carroll Blue
enth place in the PAC. Forfeits and Streak's came out on top in that
injuries plagued the squad through- tournament
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Bisonettes Spike Winning Season
The women's volleyball team ended
their season victorious over Thiel
College with a final record of 5-4.
Coach Susan Hanna's squad fea-
tured returning letter winners Eileen
Granberg, Robin Kutzner, and Amy
Armstrong. Jill Embersits, Jody Den-
sberger and Michele Armstrong com-
plete the starting team.
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Women's Basketball Improved Play
Front (l-r): Megan Watts, Tracey Armiger, Sue Mapletoft, Karen Olsen,
Linde Hardy, Michele Armstrong, Eileen Granberg, Sue Haley. Back:
Coach Debbie Lawrence, Scarlett Foster, Leslie Woodruff, Maureen
Green, Chris Schwertfoger, Cindy Chironna, Dorothy Gensheimer.
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Students Donate
Funds for
Good Zoo Bison
Under the direction of the Student
Board of Govenors, Bethany College
students donated the money to buy
one bison for the Good North Amer-
ican Zoo at Oglebay Park. At right is
SBOG President Mike Sieber giving
the check to Joseph Bissonnette, of
the Wheeling Park Commission as
Wheeling Kiwonis secretary Brad
Tye and Good Zoo director George
Speidel look on. The Good Zoo is
scheduled to open in August.
Renner Union
Members of the Renner Union Board include (left to right) Ken Vanderbeek, Bob Byers
and Claudius Oni.
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Pan-Hellenic Council
Front (l-r): Joyce Dumbough, Sue Harmon, Amy Armstrong, Ruth Bossett, Linda Davis,
Marianne Hasco, Jamie Heoney. Second Row: Claudia VanArsdale, Leslie Trew, Nancy
Olson, Angle Ryder, Shelly Alteria, Sue Cotfington.
Front (l-r): Neil Nappi, Joy Burwinkel (President), Brad Tov^nsend (Treasurer), John Kell
(Vice President), Tim Hamilton. Second Row: Dove Moore, Jim Hopkms, Steve Wolford,
Mark Schmidt, Frank O'Shinsky, Skip Ruch, Mark Yonskie (Secretary).
Inter-Fraternity
Council
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Tower
Bethanian 1976
Mark Yonskie
Editor-in-Chief
Lynn Nakashian
Photography Editor
Associate Editor
Billie Schrecker
Layout
Hibby Pringle
Art Editor
Advisors: Mr, Charles Aldrich and Mr.
C. T. Miller
Staff: Catherine White, Lori Selwyn,
Joyce Dumbaugh, Wendy Wilson,
Kathy Fahey, Allysen Todd, Ken Van-
derbeek, Scarlett Foster, Greg Allen,
Byron Shindler, Mr. Dana Garner.
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Front (l-r): Barb Wayne (Editor), Joe McClcin. Second Row: Dave McDonnell, Pia
Winters, Catherine White, Zandy Dudiak, Dave Andrews. Third Row: Joe Pinkney, Cindy
Kunze, Don Blashford, Ken Vanderbeek, Gail France, Russ Vanderbeek.
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Folio
*fciMi.¥c^
Front: Don Bloshford, Barb Wayne, Joe McClain, Catherine White, Ken Vanderbeek,
Billie Schrecker, Paul Romano. Back: Cindy Kunze, Leiie Trew, Karen Olsen, Russ
Vanderbeek, Pete Simone.
The first issue of "The Folio," Beth-
any's new student variety magazine
was distributed in May. The 24-page
publication was the innovation of
junior Ken Vanderbeek. It was finan-
ced by the Executive Committee and
was made available to 300 prospec-
tive freshmen through the Admissions
Office as well as the Bethany popu-
lation. The content varies from news
and feature stories to sketches on
history, current events, trends, per-
sonalities, and college philosophies.
"The Folio" incorporates these writ-
ing styles and photographs, car-
toons, and art. The staff plans to
publish four issues next year.
Polyglot
Left-Right; Claudia Procko, Dr. Santiago Garcia, Dave McDonnell, Sue Johnson, Dr
Mariorie Carty, Laurie Knowles.
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WVBC Radio
Board of
Communications
Front (l-r): Vicki Barkhurst, Donna Cossorlno, Karen Olsen, Steve Coe, Alan Furst. Middle:
Marty Field, Tim Smith, Tory Tolley, Sandi Mason, Dave Andrev^s, Jeff Weissbart, Kurt
Franck, Dave McDonnell, Jean Leiser, Seth Golbey. Back: Bruce Anschutz, Paul Beshlian,
Mike Laughner, Ted Burrows, Darrell Vandervort, Fiarry Mainzer, Chuck Wilson, Larry
Whitman, Scott Sunshine, Jim Kinghorn, Wendy Williams, Pia Winters, Sue Esch, Will
Cornell, Cindy McElroy.
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Students members of the BOC are: Barb Wayne, Joe McClain, Dave Andrews, Dave
McDonnell, Alan Furst, Mark Yonskie, Ken Vanderbeek.
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WVBC-TV3
Front (l-r): Bitsy Hamilton, Carole Cox, Hope Prochasko, Sue Esch, Doug Stein, Bock:
Robin Kutzner, Mark Cohen, Harry Moinzer, Rob Forrest, Paul McKay, John William, Tom
McDowell.
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Front (l-r): John Kocherzat, Pat Stebbins, Kevin Kraut, Vicki Smith, Nancy Decker, Back:
Ken Schaefer, Leonard Loobs, Steve Bernstein.
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Honor Societies
Koppo Pi
-Art
Kalon
Front (l-r); Lisa Friedman, Carol Mapletoft, Denise Yorrussi, Hibby Pringle. Back: Walter
Kornowski, Kris Kistler, Barb Goulding, Linda Mahoney, Tim Toohey, Lynn Baldinger,
Wes Wagner.
(L-R): Kirk Collins, Eileen Kosparian, Sandy Piftenger, Wendy Williams, Vol Wright, Barb Goulding, Ken Vondefbeek.
Omicron Delta
Epsilon
— Economics
First Row: Russ Vonderbeek, Bruce Fahey,
Howard Verbofsky, Beth Posa, Maureen
Riley, Chris Rakoczy. Second Row: Bruce
MacLeod, J. D. Davis, Danny Lemaitre, Rich
Davidson, John Monypenny, Paul Corty, Er-
nie Wetzel, Steve Cramer, Jim Luke.
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^^ L Phi Alpha Theta
* ^ l\ - History
■^ /
Front: Abby Smith, Amy Yohn, Kathy Fahey, Sam Raya, Clark Rice. Back: Jim Joyce, Tom
Madden, Mr. Young, B. Chodler Show, Scott Brooks, Kerry McCann, Bill Haynes, Jim
Evans.
First Row: Marge Wissman, Jim Gerb, Rich Hoppe. Middle: Doug Wirth, Tom Anderson,
Barrie Lowman, Bill Dye, Mike Anderson. Third Row; Mark Betlem, Joanne Ocepek,
Gloria Leon, Jean Leiser, Bob Sukolsky.
Beta Beta Beta
— Biology
Sigma Delta Pi
— Spanish
Front: Michele Mazzo, Patricio Aguirre, Merri Goldberg. Back: Dave Cortes, Moriorie
Corty, Santiago Garcia.
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Pi Delta Epsilon
— Journalism
Front (l-r): Laurie Knowles, Barb Wayne, Joyce Dumbaugh, Sarah Galleher, Gail France, Zandy Dudiak, Lori Selwyn. Middle:
Vicki Smith, Nancy Decker, Steve Coe, Lisa Powelstock, Don Blashford, Paul Romano, Linda Comins, Rosanne Norton. Third
Row: Joe Vailonis, Pia Winters, Wendy Williams, Dave McDonnell, Mark Yonskie, Karen Olson, Joe McClain, Ken
Vanderbeek, Dove Andrews, Kay Lancaster, Connie Hesske, Art Musicoro, Steve Hill, Vicki Stimac, Claudius Oni.
Front: Jody McMurry, Ruth Dodson, Veronica Dougherty, Sandy Pittenger, Vol Wright, Catherine Thomas, Carlo Howell,
Howard Verbofsky, Bruce Fahey, Ruth Juelich, Mary Ann Mercer. Bock: John Perrine, Tim Hamilton, Bill Molnar, Mark
Schmidt, John Manypenny, Mike Rommel, Joe Mull, Tom Miller, John Atkins, Ralph Vock.
Kappa Mu Epsilon
— Mathematics
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German Club
Front: Wendy Wilson, Heather Adorns, Julie O'Neal. Bock: Laura Kuhn, Mr. Fink, Vol
Wright, Hope Prohcaska, Mrs. Coyard, Claudia Colnar.
Front: Carole Sampson, Patricio Aguirre, Iris Rivera, Bob Sukolsky. Bock: Morjorie Corty,
Michele Mazza, Alison Dovies, Claudia Procko, Tora Renner, Gail Egger, Gladys Rivera,
Pia Winters.
Spanish Club
French Club
Front: Catherine White, Michele Mozzo,
Kim Smith. Back: Alison Davies, Carole
Sampson, Patricio Aguirre, Pio Winters.
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International Students Association
First Row: Carol Sampson, Patricio Aguirre, Claudia Colnar, Michele Mazza. Back: Udo
Ekpo, Viebeke Fink, George Loes, Baba Salia, Mike Orwa, Toni Oakes, Charlie Agbor.
Sociology Club
Front: Jill Baroudi, Mary Jones, Vicki Kaufmann, Margaret Otto, Karen Hagopian. Back:
Ralph Hagopian, Connie Davis, Kathy Libby, Dave Moore, Glenn Arrignton, Tom Lutehr,
Bob Elder.
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Peace Studies
Front Row: Mike Anderson, Ralph Peters, Joyne Ryan, Lou Forte. Middle: Richard Jones,
Linda Mooney, Bill Trombadore, Jerry Folk, Back: Charles Allen, David VonDalis, Rene
Carlson, Sam Raya.
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Campus Audubon
Front: Paulo Espinozo, Cindy Emmons, Joanne Ocepek, Gloira Leon, Cindy Chomblin.
Back: Lou Forfe, Laura Kuhn, Michael Anderson, Sam Rayo, Mark Befelem, Bill Dye,
Richard Hoppe.
Agape
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Wilderness Recreation Committee
The Wilderness Recreation Com-
mittee provides equipment for out-
door activities such as rafting trips,
ski trips and back-packing. It was
formed in 1974 as a Senior Project
and continues to serve the Bethany
students. The WRC has everything
from six-man rafts to tents for rent at
the Renner Union desk and receives
an annual budget allotment from the
Renner Union Board.
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Concert Choir
L-^LWTTT
Mole Chorus
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Cheerleaders,
Bethanettes and Twirlers
Provide Sideline Excitement '!^ailfe*^
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SPRING
ti!
Spring Weekend 1 976: Concerts and Comedy
Spring Weekend activities ranged
from serious to spooky. Perry and
Aleece Gresham were honored by
Bethany for their contributions to the
college and community.
Illusionist Doug Henning brought his The annual May Morning Breakfast
television and Broadway magic
tricks to the Field House later in the
week. In between, a variety of activi-
ties were held.
for all college women was held on
May first. The Charlie Daniels Band,
the Earl Slick Band and comedian
David Steinberg all performed. A
Coal Bowl picnic got things rolling.
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Outstanding Students Named at Convocation
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The annual Honors Day Convocation
was held on April 15, 1976. Senior
Wendy L, Williams was named out-
standing senior and was awarded
the Francis O. Carter prize. Out-
standing junior woman was Lainie
Demyan and the outstanding junior
man was Ken Vanderbeek. Kappa
Delta and Delta Tau Delta received
awards for maintaining the highest
scholastic averages among housing
units for the fall semester. Students
selected to join honorary fraternities
were also mentioned and asked to
stand. Departmental and college
awards were announced and senior
class winners included Gregory Ma-
son, Sheila Core, Paul Lehner,
Charles Devinne, Susanna Wilburn,
Katharine Liese, Harry Booth and
Dianne Jones.
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Bethany College honors Dr. and Mrs. Gresham
Bethany College turned out to honor
Perry and Aleece Gresham at a for-
mal convocation and testimonial
luncheon. Dr. Perry Epier Gresham
served as president of Bethany Col-
lege for 19 years and as chairman of
the board for four years. Dr. and
Mrs. Gresham both received honor-
ary degrees by Bethany College.
The Gresham House at the Thomas
E. Millsop Leadership Center was at
last formally dedicated in their name
for all to "shore their hospitality."
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Gensheimer
Named 1976
Superstars
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Seniors Dorot+iy Gensheimer and
Bruce Reynolds were named winners
in the second Bethany College Su-
perstar Competition in April. The
contestants competed in such events
as swimming, weightlifting, cross
country and on an obstacle course.
Second place ties went to Mary Jo
Early and Lainie Demyon and to
Scott Thompson and Stu Williams.
Senior Jerry Ream supervised the
competition as a senior project.
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Phi Mu and Phi Kappa Tau Win Greek Sing Agaii
Once again judges voted Phi Mu and Phi Kappa Tau Zeta Tau Alpha (opposite page middle) falls aslee
winners of the annual Mother's Day Greek Sing. The Phi during "Mama Buy Me Chocolate." Pan-Hellenic Pre;
Mu's theme from "Mahogany" and the Phi Tau's medley dent Ruth Bassett and Inter-Fraternity Council Preside
scored high in judges categories. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Jay Burwinkel (opposite page bottom left) welcorr
(opposite page top) ready themselves to sing "Moon parents. As Sigma Nu (opposite page bottom right) ro
River," with song leader's help. out a welcome, snow falls on their tribute to Bethar
spring.
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Kappa Delta celebrates with
"Today" at top. Delta Tou Delta
(center) calls members to the "Delto
Shelter." At bottom is a Bicentennial
salute from Alpha Sigma Phi. Beta
Theta Pi (opposite page top)
marches out arm to shoulder singing
traditional fraternity song. Directly
below Alpha Xi Delta sings "Kids"
from Broadway's "Bye, bye, Birdie."
Kappa Alpha (opposite page center)
gives a rousing "Yowser" spurred on
by their "Beer Medley." Pi Beta Phi
(opposite page bottom) enters to
sing "September Song."
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BCT Presents ** Can-Can"
The Bethany College Theater
presented Cole Porter's "Con-Can"
in May. The musical was directed by
David Judy and Gerald Cullen,
Action takes place in Paris, 1893.
Senior Maryonn Kovocevich
portrayed Pistache and freshman
David Trick played Judge Aristide
Forestier. Their battles over
Pistoche's illegal doncehall lead to
love for both of them.
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Pennant Out of Reach for Bethany Baseball Team
The Bisons split their season opener
with the Hiram Terriers after their
annual Florida trip. Joe Farrell and
Scott Lanz smacked homeruns and
senior pitcher Mark Bonar gave up
only six hits. Allegheny surrendered
two games to Bethany. At that meet-
ing Kirk Collins threw a two-hitter.
The Bisons PAC record stood at 3-1.
But then Dave Souer's crew lost a
doubleheader to John Carroll and to
Woynesburg. In between they took
two games from Geneva but they
were too far away to grab the top
spot in the PAC.
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Trackmen Go to PAC Contest With 6-5 Record
Many standout performers contrib-
uted to the Bison track team's win-
ning season. All-around performer
Rick Manypenny scored points in the
high hurdles, intermediate hurdles,
long jump and triple jump. Junior Joe
Munjas set a school record in the
high jump as he cleared 6'5%". The
mile relay team of Gregg Warren,
Kip Lewis, Joe Munjas and Stan
Pawloski and the 440-yard relay
team of Mark Sergio, Kevin Welsh,
George Bado and John Alexander
were consistent winners.
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Left-Right: Coach Joe Kurey, Bruce Rey-
nolds, Ralph Peters, Ken Zirm, Mark Hayes,
Fayette Timmons, Bob Grammen, Chris Cull,
Trainer Bill Bembreck.
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Women's Lacrosse Gains in Popularity
Front (l-r): Tracey Armiger, Jesse O'Connell, Lisa Champlin, Lori Selwyn, Carlo Howell,
Michele Mazzo, Jon Zeller. Bock: Sue Hilton, Lee Murdock, Penny Poirier, Beth Rommel,
Heidi Kuckinkas, Jody Densberger, Karen Welling, Coach Deborah Slade, Cindy
Chamblin,
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Lacrosse Team Holds West Virginia State Title
The Bison Lacrosse team defeated
West Virginia University by 8-7 to
defend the West Virginia state La-
crosse title in March. Sophomore Jim
Crowther scored four goals and Bob
Mackenzie, Eric Wendell and Pou
Cole also scored for Bethany. At an
invitational tournament in Washing-
ton, D.C., Bethany defeated George
Mason College and American Uni-
versity. Crowther and Mackenzie
v^ere standouts in that tournament.
Defeats came at the hands of Deni-
son and Wooster.
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Alpha Sigma Phi
Bottom (l-r): Joe Voilonis, Ben Gargle, Bob Craig, Eric Wendel, Clarence Newcomb, Al Wizba. Middle: Glen Arrington, Tom
Clark, Phil Linton, Dave Kidd, Frank Trupo, Tom Dugan. Top: Bill Knapp, Kurt Franck, Randy Perkins, John Wylie, Pat Flotley,
Tom Shields, Phil Pest.
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Point Breeze Gong . . . freshman gir
parties . . . enjoy the pond . . . smile
Albert . . . Joe and Ben sink the side-
walk . . . Glenn Arrington — gross
doesn't grow on a busy street . . . the
sun is out but it's cold . . . yes — we
do go to Bethany! . . . Ralph was
here . . . information on commuter
marriages available . . . Johnny Mill-
er Men's Wear . . .
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Alpha Xi Delta
Front (l-r); Jody McMurry, Diane Lewis, Marianne Hasco, Casey Loughney, Kristin Ryder, Anne Royston, Sue Bahr. Second
Row: Sandy Callarilc, Laurie Knowles, Pam Knowles, Margie Hunter, Nora Bonville, Joey Hanson, Liz Sentell, Sue Schwartz,
Hope Prochaska, Joanne Daoust. Third Row: Karen Smith, Jamie Heaney, Lynn Baldinger, Cathy Mills, Pat Martin, Alison
Evans, Nancy McLaughlin, Lori Dragonir, Ginny Rustici, Gail Selden, Top Row: Marsha Magri, Eileen Kasparian, Lisa
Powelstock, Sue Haley, Paula Espinozo, Cindy Kunze, Pat Dautel, Judy Braden, Maggie Winans, Sharon Roth, Mary
Dennington, Nancy Lewis. Not pictured: Lori Hook, Darlene Anuskewicz, Becky Lewis, Maureen Riley, Sue Johnson, Patty
Moult, Mel Mazza, Estelle Waxman, Julie Hoblick, Laura Smyth, Pam Magyar, Pam DIempa, Sue Cottington, Claudia Nelan,
Missy Harmuth.
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21 pledges . . . pink roses . . . the
Arrow Club ... Ice Cream Social . . .
first house on the hill . . . kegs . . . the
Quill . . . the fastest female chugger
in the East . . . Villa 12 . . . Bette
Midler . . . linen salesmen . . . teacups
. . . collages . . . Secret Sis ... pop-
corn . . . pinochle . . . Em's ... Di
Fillipes . . . Mother-Daughter ... pi-
ano players . . . the Bicentennial . . .
soap operas . . . SAE drinking contest
. . . the Ice Cube . . . scropbooks . . .
Chuck and Jenny . . . the Borrowers
. . . weekend jaunts . . . Campbell
girls . . . C.T.'s . . . "Friends" . . .
magazines . . . "Kids" . . . Fort Lau-
derdale . . . Angel Party . . . tiger
glasses . . . communications majors
. . . Kentucky Derby . . . Sho-no-na
. . . the button . . . intramural losers
. . . senior breakfast ...
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Beta Theta Pi
Front (l-r): Denny Thompson, Jerry Gard, Andy Lambert, Mark Genard, Steve Chernicky, Scott Thompson, Chris von Hoffman,
Randy Fenske, Kenny Kruluts, Sam Downes. Middle: Deno Emili, Bill Wright, Kelly Martin, Chuck Dight, John lanigro, Sam
Debone, Art Musicaro, Curt Klein. Back: Byron Shindler, Jim Pool, Bill Atv^ater, Ira Jarvis, Dave Brooks, Mark Schmidt, Fran
Haus, Dave Neurohr, Rick Parisi, Doug Mayer, Tom Loeser, Mark Scorpion, Mark Harmon, Bill Railing, Scott Brooks, Gary
Busacca, Mike Kozar, George Honlon, Mark Sniegocki, Rich Mayer, Tog Wilson, Gus Sondonas, Rick Snyder, Chris Quinn,
Chuck Cowser, Jon Shaw.
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The House . . . Thistle Club and By-
ron's Supersystem . , . Foce . . . con-
structive . . . O.O.H . . . Howdy-Lum-
py Time . . . Meatball . . . Emery Tree
Service . . . Slim Bo-bo . . . lacrosse
. . . Get Big . . . Lips . . . Blue . . .
"Dance In My Pants" and Snit's Slide
. . . "Roman Orgy" . . . Tulip Festival
. . . Apple Pie a la King . . . 974 . . .
Hoss . . . Wire Hair . . . Dogwater . . .
Tag's 1002 . . . Maxwell and Peeg . . .
Tug O War . . . The Incredible Hulk
. . . Loving Cup . . . Schwertfeger's . . .
Chew . . . Boy! . . . Moe . . . Wheel-
ing-Pitt . . . Hooterville ... Dr. Down-
es ... Commander . . . Radar . . .
Anything is Possible With Love and
Understanding . . .
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Delta Tau Delta
Front (l-r): Hal Leu, John Kocherzat, Greg Reeves, Den Zirm, John Spanogians, Skip Cole, Mark Benz, Mark Cerrezin, Kevin
Mason, Dave Andrews, Joe McClain. Bock: Dave Clark, Les Rymer, John Kell, Jim Lindsay, Doug Pfendler, Bob Judd, Bill
Molnar, Rob Powell, Alan Cairns, Bruce Cox, Ray Tassini, Andy Irving, Dennis Molnor, Gene Turley, Rich Williams, Tom
Vlachos.
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Get a taste of Delt . , . Echo Springs
. . . We Hire the Handicapped . . .
Sam's . . . Woolery Cup . . . Wing 3
loads . . . uncold tap system . . . fire-
works . . . music volume complaints
. . . blown tweeters . . . Tokyo Joe
and the Frog . . . Pepe Lopez . . . Big
John's Benevolence . . . Chooch's
beard . . . cards . . . beer pong . . .
Heaven & Hell . . . apple pickers . . .
Spoon's Midnight Special . . . Ross'
trips home . . . Andrews trips . . . beer
& regular pong . . . Wanna play
look? . . . We Support Sporas . . .
man in the box . . . thorns and roses
. . . big, big noses . . . burp . . . trivia
. . . Tower Power . . . Father-Son . . .
fo-ing around . . . mooches . . .
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Kappa Alpha
First Row (l-r): Dean Daniels, Jim Howard, Don Blashford, Ralph Artuso, Brad Townsend, Paul Romano, Ted Donald, Ken
Jacobs. Second Row: David Hills, Paul McKay, Rob Forrest, Mark Vonhouten, Chuck Nolbontian, Del Walters, Mike Warco,
Jim Hoyt, Mark DuBois, Chip Carpenter, Bill Hershberger, Andy Miller, Chris Fulton, Pete Simone, Jay Burwinkel. Third Row:
Jon Hyde, Jim Rue, Tim Garrity, Todd Hyde, Dan Bradley, Dave Hosseini, Larry Altmon, Mark Lesnett, Brad Bonks, Don
Dunmyer, Gory Mottix, Dominic Colorusso, Neol Blum, Mark Frank, Dan Quinn, Rich Jackson, Gory Goodwin, Russ
Vanderbeek, Bill Heslin, Craig Ligget.
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More Beer . . . Yowser! . . . airplane
hanger . . . Jenny Bear , , . southern
pleasure . . . The only house with a
bulletin board above the urinals . . .
Dixie Ball Y'oll . . . soccer . . . re-ee
. . . The KA Rose ... a canon that's
prey for sorority kidnappers . . . "Six
Little Ducks" . . . MOR . . . "Fishin" . . .
pinochle . . . the Robert E. Lee Award
. . . The Bombers . . . Green Acres . . .
TM ...
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Kappa Delta
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Bottom (l-r): Cyndv Chcmblin, Mary Yee, Pom Maletick, Marge Taylor, Barb Johnson, Margaret Otto, Kathy Schey, Ruth
Bassett, Nancy Mahoney, Amy Armstrong, Wendy Wilson, Laurel Puleo, Vickie Kaufmann, Juli Gulp. Middle: Louise Reass,
Pot Bornett, Lisa Carlson, Kim Parti, Debbie Boer, Chris Rakoczy, Barb Cochran, Kathy Libby, Zondy Dudiak, Jill Hollock,
Beth Acker. Top: Andrea Chavanok, Jill Baroudi, Terry Wallace, Debbie Wingerd, Claudia VanArsdale, Tora Renner. Not
pictured: Kathy Weiner, Barb Wayne, Debbie Jones, Sue McCondles, Donna Myers, Sue Cass, Kathy Keen, Lynn
Nakashion, Joanne Jaffrey, Lynn Coleman, Gail France, Sarah Beth Lambert, Leslie Benson, Jackie Kuzmo.
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Hide that Keg . .
water battles . . .
across the quod
Our bridge . . .
, Connie's visit . . .
Hoagies . . . drive
. . . Vick's brick . . .
Baer's solo . . .
Myer's vapors . . . algae pond . . . uh,
uh, not me . . . steam head . . . Lau-
rel's grapevine . . . Breezy's . . . KD
Beach ... all campus harvest hop?
. . . Gulp's record . . . spiked v^ater-
melon . . . stuffed grape leaves . . .
Tim's protection . . . nerds . . . Hilda,
Mabel, Minnie Mae . . . Hilton —
where's your ID? . . . scholarship
award . . . Evil Woman . . . flash . . .
white rose week . . . smoking in the
girl's room . . . Easter breakfast —
soft boiled . . . basketball champs . . .
Sigma Xi — Diversified yet Unified
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Phi Kappa Tau
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First Row (l-r): Bill Dye, Mike Lockner, Bob Carter, Marty Field, Bill Fung, Chuck Wilson, Bill Trombodore, Dave Chabal.
Second Row: John Fober, Time Smith, Bob Shaw, Ed Shriver, Darrell Vandervort, Scott Sunshine, John Kirkman, Ian Carrus,
Mark Runyon, Fronk MacDonald, Jim Kinghorn, Mark Rubin, Bob Braunlich. Third Row: Bruce Anschutz, John Shabb, Paul
Lehner, Tom Abroms, Randy Clay, Horry Mainzer, Jim Gerb, Dave Cortes, Rich Bradshaw, Howard Smith, Alan Woodruff.
Fourth Row: Mike Wisell, Jim Freese, Mike Rommel, Jeff Shaffer, Fred Phelps, Joe Dye, Dusty Rhoades, Greg Wilhelm, Ken
Bado.
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PhiMu
First Row (l-r): Dee Jones, Allison Lesswing, Sharon Bogorod, Penny Poirier, Jill Embersits, Ann Martino, Carolyn Boney, Patti
Moore, Amy Richardson, Nancy Milestone, Barb Otway. Second Row: Jeano Henderson, Carol Stevens, Angle Ryder, Tory
Tolley, Heidi Kucinkas, Kothy Prenger, Karen Olsen, Billie Schrecker, Sherry Vogt, Sue Brigham, Sue Mapletoft, Hoopie
Wells. Third Row: Cathy Zahniser, Bitsy Hamilton, Karen Welling, Liz Stevens, Vol Stevens, Patti Phillips, Kim Smith, Lou Ann
Giffin, Carol Mapletoft, Cindy Pederson, Debbie Molloy, Kim Weiss, Kathy Thomas. Fourth Rov\': Mary King, Callie
Seidenberg, Robin Kutzner, Ellen Smith, Elaine Erickson, Eileen Granberg, Margie Cooke, Jill Brandle, Scarlett Foster, Beth
Rommel, Sally Shuck, Shelly Alterio, Nancy Olson, Sue Fash.
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Intramural winners .
. . . Another World .
. . . Campbell Girls
Greek Sing
Little Theater
. . Vida Vita
married seniors . . . single
. popcorn . . . freebies from
. . Little Sisters . . . Paddle
Hell Night ... Big Sister
5 great pledges plus 3
. the Ramoda inn ... Rally
Reverend "Ike" . . . Trivia . . .
. Bunnies . . . Pinning Circles
meetings . . . Friends and Sisters
LIOB ... Phi Mu ...
Pi Beta Phi
Front (l-r); Denise Snodgrass, Amy Handley, Sue Wilburn, Julie O'Neil, Debbie Zimmerman, Donna Cassarino, Edie Crone,
Janet Long, Vicki Borkhurst, Susan Hormon, Wendy Kuhn, Karen Hunt, Chris Robinson, Paulo Ginther, Jeri Welsh. Bock:
Robin Kondratic, Leslie Trew, Linda Stansbery, Kothy Linker, Lyndo Buchbinder, Peggy Hess, Sue Stadtler, Janet Coyle,
Debbie Ireland, Sheila Core, Linda Unger, Kim Hausman, Carol Bolles.
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Pi Phi - Phi Tau Corn Roast . , .
Golden Autumn Evening . . . Harlan
. . . Faculty Tea . . . Homecoming par-
ty .. . landshark, go away! . . . Paris
... 63! ... tree trimming ... #1
bowlers . . . plop, plop, fizz, fizz . . .
Frank's . . . really . . . Chickie . . . our
house back! . . . rose or carnation . . ,
11 fantastic pledges ... Karen's re-
cital . . . pledge — active softball . . .
Howie ... go bananas . . . distinction
. . . crop . . . George and Sam . . .
Angel . . . Sammy . . . quack, y'oll . . .
Qu'est — ce que c'est . . . September
Song . . . Can-Con . . .
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Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Front (l-r): Dan Johnson, Jerry Breisinger, Bob Greenwood, Dove Simpson, Ben Arikian, Bob Lewis, Brian Murphy, Jim
Hopkins, Dean Tilden, Mike Sieber. Bock: Mark Reber, Dave Kopolovich, Kerry Hovan, Marc Chernenko, Tim Toohey, Tim
Sprague, Warren Sfone, Rich Mazza, Dan Strauss, Mike Trail, Ed Link, Larry Whitman, Tim Monske, Vic Celo. Missing: Dave
Stanger, Monroe Wright, Bob McKechnie, Paul Bittenger, Kelly Stone, Dan Lisiecki, Terry Toohey.
144
If you can't trust us . . . molotov cock-
tails . . . wood nymph . . . big apple
. . . blue ribbon . . . EGO Joe . . .
EGO Jim . . . power barf . . . Big "E"
. . . Anaconda . . . I'll buy a copy . . .
B-l-N-G-O . . . Moon River . . . total-
ed flats . . . beard shavings . . . steal
the gavel . . . fire acts . . . one Celo
was enough . . . leaking on the patio
. . . "That's Not Right You Dummy"
. . . socialist for president . . . moles
make better lovers . . . Colorado
drunks ... the Alpha Xis cheated . . .
Kings of the Hill . . .
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Sigma Nu
Front (l-r): Ray Homza, Chuck Grosso, Jack Clutter, Francis Matthews, Tim Bird, Jim Shaffer, Frank Quinn, Dave Moore, Sal
Manno. Middle: Steve Sekelik, Bob Querry, Al Cardomone, Jack Shaffer, Greg Dulkowski, Dave Vella, Steve McGinnis, Don
Tate, Carl Clemmens, Ed Remus, Jim Ralls, Steve Cullum, Rod Clements, Don Galloway, Bruce Fahey, Al Ciocca, Jay Angus,
Kerry McCann, Mark Yonskie. Back: Buddy Howcroft, Terry Mullane, Dennis Czarnecki, Tom Price, Rob Bokanovich, Mike
Mulligan, Tom Miller, George Davis, Jeb Turner, Lance Aronson, John Bowe, John Vergari.
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Home for Wayward Boys . . . get the
tomatoes ... 5 years in Moundsville
... a Communist plot . . . social
what?! . . . drop that chandelier ... a
spaghettiless dinner . . . good sauce,
Chef . . . barfatorium . . . Oh I see . . .
Too Wide, Too Much, Too Tal
EPA showed us the light . . . Cool,
Lover, Boo-Boo Bears . . . No Pride
Night ... DONUTS ... The Big "D"
Shuffle . . . it'll be tedious . . . throw
him in the Buffalo . . . Jack and the
Beanstalk ... I move to adjourn . . .
Song Practice: 1:30 ... Wednesday
night at the Arrow Club ... I'm tak-
ing it pass-fail . . . boilers . . . aim
your stereos across the street . . .
Bufford . . . Santa Sig . . . Clowns
Moo . . . roof jumping ... TV quiz
kids . . . Bid Day rumble . . . the long,
dork rood to Em's . . . Visit to the Zoo
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Zeta Tau Alpha
Row One (l-r): Ondine Isenberg, Kim D'Angelo, Judy Pennino, Cindy Sweeney, Carol Fogon, Vol Duff. Second Row:
Francene Soporito, Joycee Dumbough, Debbie Curron, Debbie Conovoli, Jude Froze, Lori Selwyn, Lynne Smith, Mindy Day,
Mary Ann Mercer. Third Row: Connie Hesske, Lisa Champlin, Megan Watts, Rosie Norton, Jon Dragowski, Maureen
Mohoney, Lainie Demyon, Sue Blackburn, Pot Weber. Fourth Row: Beth Mayer, Nikki Cwiczynski, Diane Rocioppi, Trudee
Kamoros. Fifth Row: Sarah Golleher, Faith Skowronski, Amy Villani, Maribeth Ford, Potty Head, Ann Adams, Ruthie
Deofenbough.
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Homecoming Court, Bean and
Queen Auddie ... ice cream party
. . . zizzo . . . kegs . . . Clipper, you,
me and the boat . . . compatability
party . . . fifteen around a four . . .
Bear Family . . . Izatzo . . . Another
World . . . intramural volleyball
champs . . . Rise Family . . . Zeto
Beach . . . four return from Paris . . .
Zeta Weekend at Mount Chateau . . .
Fire on the Mountain . . . Bus Stop . . .
Softball's our game . . . get on the
base ace . . . Rake Day . . . Mama
Buy Me Chocolate . . . more kegs . . .
Bid Day — 19 of the best . . . Lainie —
Outstanding Junior Woman . . . Put
you on Hold . . . Em's . . . Big-Little
night at the Beta slave auction . . .
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Pledges present Varsity B skits
In the middle of pledging each
second semester, the Varsity B Club
presents seven fraternities and
sororities performing skits in
Commencement Hall. This year
judges voted Zeta Tau Alpha as the
winning sorority. The Zetas (right)
ending their skit singing "United We
Stand." The pledges of Beta Theta Pi
(below left) interrupted daytime
television programming with a
commercial for battery-operated
pacemakers. Betas won again for
the third year in a row. In the
tradition of "Snow White" and "The
Wizard of Oz," the Sigma Nus
(below right) obused another favorite
fable, "Jack and the Beanstalk."
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Kappa Alpha pledges (top)
sponsored a beauty contest with
entries from all the housing units. A
Phi Mu hero (center left) asks
directions to find the captured
damsel in distress. On a tour of the
campus, the Alpha Xi's introduce
Gidget to Bethany personalities
center right). Kappa Delta high-
steppers (bottom) remain anonymous.
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Campbell Hall
First Row (l-r): Amy Spinner, Kate Rooney, Gail Rosewater, Ann Hamilton. Second Row:
Claudia Colnar, Nancy Decker, Vicky Smith, Ruth Juleich, Mary Jones, Catherine White,
Marcia Stulberg, Cheri Pacella, Sinde Israel, Carlo Howell. Third Row: Pio Winters, Toni
Ookes, Merri Goldberg, Michele Mazzo, Bonnio Waterman, Karen Guillet, Ann Hak-
lisch, Lee Murdock. Fourth Row: Mary Jo Earley, Rondi Knudsen, Cyndia York, Fay Parke,
Bonnie Monter, Diane Lewis, A. J. Penn.
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Goodnight
First Row (l-r): Veronica Dougherty, Mary Titus, Cindy Krause, Debbie Doak, Torry Tooley. Second Row: Linda Comins, Jayne
Ryan, Sandi Wright, Mary Michener, Julie Bell, Holly Ross, Angela Frangos, Sandy Pittenger, Celeste Oltmer, Barbara
Goulding, Vol Wright, Chris Calotti. Third Row: Chris Kistler, Abby Smith, Holly Harper, Joanne Dileo, Cindy McElroy, Mary
Beth Miller, Margie Wissman, Betty Turley, Gloria Leon, Cindy Emmons, Beth Posa, Jo Ann Ocepek.
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of Goodnight . . . involved in all fac-
ets of campus life . . . ran a close
second in scholastic achievement . . .
ranked as a top contender in in-
tramural sports . . . held such fund-
raising activities as a sandwich sole,
car wash and a raffle . . . tapped a
keg . . . had a picnic . . . splurged for
tee shirts ... all in one year . . .
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McEachern Hall
Front (l-r): Steve Hill, Joe Pollard, Elliot Peterson, Greg Mason, Carol Lowe, John Lowengard, Julie Davis, Denise
Schindehette, Mark Betlem. Second Row: John Alfred, Bob Sukolsky, Liadi Belo-Osagie, Glenn Blockwell, Keith Rogers, Bill
Lisotto, Fay Parker, Lynn Kelly, Karen Arikian, Chris Connelly, Chris Cull, Chip Hoagland, Stu Miller, Joe Caputo, Hal Citar,
Dick Hoppe. Root: Kevin Kraut, Dave Marsili, Brian Ross, Ian Worhoftig.
Last Blast . . . Algernon . . . horse
shoes and six cases of lost beer . . .
rites of spring . . . Star Trek . . . Cos-
mic Gail . . . Monty Python . . . Taz-
manian Devil . . . Hoopy and Brazil
. . . Munge and Mexico . . . The Barn
on Thursday at 2 a.m. . . . Digit's
refrigerator . . . upside-down candy
machine . . . broken Woolery Cup .
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Front (l-r): Lynn Kelly, Bill Lisotfo, C. B. Douglas, Charles Agbor, Mike Sullivan, Frank Thompson, Tom Luther, Doug Weir.
Second Row: Steve Cramer, Jerry Ream, Will Cornell, Chris Cull, Gary John, Bernie Buckley, Mark Cohen, George Gilmore,
Karen Arikian, Kevin Kraut, Richard Houpert, John Alfred, Bernie Lyons.
McLean Hall
Roache's Keg parties ... TV lounge
. . . Last Blast . . . ups . . . downs . . .
beer . . . psychodelic . . . Gerry "Iron
City" John . . . linen salesmen . . .
intramural losers . . . Aveilo . . .
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First Row (l-r): Larry Creech, Gurich, Charles Allen, Vaio Movides, John Scott. Second
Row: Sam Hashim Raya, Jeff Wheeler, Lou Forte, Rick Keslar, Ken Kilbert. Third Row:
Leonard Loabs, Clark Rice, Ken Schoefer, Bob Byers, George Lathouris. Fourth Row:
Mike Anderson, Dave Osborne, John Plagens, Ernie McNeely, Mike Mumford, Ed
Crowley. Fifth Row: Ralph Peters, Stan Steele, Angelo Pascucci, Rick Monypenny, Jeff
Weissbart, Chris Ruta, Rob Carpenter, Stu Williams.
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Seated (l-r): Art Scherich, Mark Sergio, Andy Carey, Sam Lucas, Rudy Frank, Paul Carty. Standing: Dean Steinman, Eric
Magyar, Gregg Warren, Joe Mull, Mark Bonar, Jeff Touvelle, Mark Laramie, Mark Chadasiewicz, Jim Ralls, Mark Stoeckle,
Howard Verbofsky, Mark Vieweg, Bruce Bafchelder, Kevin Welsh, Tommy Anderson, Paul Curran, Dave Jackfert.
157
Phi Mu, Sigma Nu Top Intramurals
FOOTBALL
SIGMA NU
Woolery
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Beta Theta Pi
McLean & McEochern
Morlan South
Alpha Sigma Phi
Kappa Alpha
Delta Tau Delta
Morlan North
Phi Kappa Tou
Overflow
Men's Intramural Champs; Sigma Nu. Front: Dave Jividen, Ron MocDougall, Jeff Valley,
Mark Cohen, Jack Clutter. Middle: Pete Zinaich, Tim Bird, Neil Nappi, Gene Stabile, Ray
Homza, Bob Querry, Dave Moore. Back: Doug Wirth, Art Canfield, Bo Bokanovich, Steve
Nogy, Steve McGinnis, John Clingan, Jeb Turner, Rusty Shoaf, Henry Johnston.
FLAG FOOTBALL
PHILLIPS HALL
Phi Mu
Campbell
Kappa Delta
Goodnight
Harlan
Zeta Tou Alpha
Alpha Xi Delta
SWIMMING
KAPPA ALPHA
Beta Theta Pi
Sigma Nu
Alpha Sigma Phi
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Overflow
TENNIS
BOWLING
GOLF
PHI MU
Kappa Delta
Harlan
Pi Beta Phi
PI BETA PHI
Phi Mu
Campbell
Kappa Delta
Harlan
Goodnight
WOOLERY
Beta Theta Pi
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Kappa Alpha
Delta Tau Delta
Sigma Nu
Phi Kappa Tau
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Beta Theta Pi
Delta Tau Delta
Alpha Sigma Phi
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Morion
Phi Kappa Tau
McLean & McEachern
VOLLEYBALL
SIGMA NU
Beta Theta Pi
Overflow
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Kappa Alpha
Delta Tau Delta
Phi Kappa Tau
TENNIS
KAPPA ALPHA
Overflow
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Morion
Sigma Nu
Delta Tau Delta
Woolery
Beta Theta Pi
Alpha Sigma Phi
McLean & McEachern
A BASKETBALL
SIGMA NU
Overflow
Beta Theto Pi
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Woolery
Delta Tau Delta
Kappa Alpha
McLean & McEachern
Alpha Sigma Phi
Phi Kappa Tau
CROSSCOUNTRY
CAMPBELL
Goodnight
Kappa Delta
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WRESTLING
SIGMA NU
Beta Theta Pi
Kappa Alpha
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Phi Kappa Tau
Alpha Sigma Phi
McLean & McEachern
Delta Tau Delta
SOFTBALL
PHI MU
Zeta Tau Alpha
Goodnight
Kappa Delta
Harlan
Alpha Xi Delta
PING-PONG
MCLEAN & MCEACHERN
Overflow
Alpha Sigma Phi
Beta Theta Pi
Phi Kappa Tau
Woolerv
Morion South
Morion North
Alpha Sigma Phi
Sigma Nu
Delta Tau Delta
Koppo Alpha
RACKETBALL
SIGMA NU
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Koppo Alpha
Beta Theta Pi
Delta Tau Delta
Woolery
Phi Kappa Tau
Overflow
SWIMMING
CAMPBELL
Phi Mu
Zeto Tau Alpha
Goodnight
Alpha Xi Delta
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VOLLEYBALL
ZETA TAU ALPHA
Goodnight
PhiMu
Harlan
Phillips
Pi Beta Phi
Kappa Delta
TRACK
PHIMU
Goodnight
Kappa Delta
Alpha Xi Delta
Zeta Tau Alpha
PING PONG
BASKETBALL
CROSS COUNTRY
SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON
Morion North
Beta Theta Pi
Morion South
Woolery
Delta Tau Delta
Sigma Nu
Alpha Sigma Phi
Kappo Alpha
BOWLING
ALPHA SIGMA PHI
Sigma Nu
Morion North
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Phi Kappa Tau
McLean & McEochern
Kappa Alpha
Beta Theta Pi
Overflow
Delta Tau Delta
Woolery
Morion South
B BASKETBALL
SIGMA NU
Beta Theta Pi
Overflow
Morion
Koppo Alpha
Woolery
Delta Tau Delta
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Phi Koppo Tau
TRACK
PHIMU
Harlan
Phillips
Goodnight
Campbell
Pi Beta Phi
Koppo Delta
Zeta Tau Alpha
Alpha Xi Delta
KAPPA DELTA
PhiMu
Goodnight
Harlan
Zeta Tau Alpha
Campbell
Alpha Xi Delta
Pi Beta Phi
Phillips
SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON
Delta Tau Delta
Beta Theta Pi
Morion
McLean & McEochern
Sigma Nu
Kappo Alpha
Phi Koppa Tau
Overflow
Alpha Sigma Phi
Woolery
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Seniors
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TOP RIGHT; CAROLE JAYNE COX;
Bethany, W.Va.; History, Alpha Xi
Delta, SBOG, Lacrosse, Swimming
Manager.
LEFT: DAVID FRANK WRIGHT;
Gibsonio, Pa.; English /
Communications, McEachern,
Harbinger, Tower, Concert and
Stage, Bonds.
BOnOM RIGHT: CATHARINE
THOMAS; Aliquippa, Pa.; Chemistry,
Phi Mu, Gamma Sigma Kappa,
Kappa Mu Epsilon, SBOG,
Curriculum Committee, Chemistry
Lab Assistant, Intramurols.
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TOP: MELANIE C. ^kllk;
Vanderbilt, Pa.; Alpha Xi Delta.
BOnOM: JEFFREY A. RAITHEL;
Hannibal, Mo.; Beta Theta Pi.
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LEFT: VICTORIA A. STIMAC;
Wheeling, W.Va.; Communications,
Zeta Tou Alpha - V.P., SBOG.
TOP RIGHT; DEBRA LEE WERNER;
Collegeville, Pa.; Sociology,ancl Phi
Mu, Alpha Psi Omega, Sociology
Club, Field FHockey.
BOTTOM RIGHT: LINDA S. REEVES;
Westport, Ct.; Sociology, Campbell,
Sociology Club - Secretary, Concert
Choir, Peer Help Center, Saturday
School.
164
TOP MICHAEL JOHN WARCO;
Washington, Pa,; Economics, Kappa
Alpha, Omicron Delta Epsilon, Senior
Class — Treasurer, Economics Club,
Soccer.
BOTTOM LEFT: SANDRA MASON;
Murrysville, Po.,- Campbell.
BOTTOM RIGHT: LISA SARRACINO;
Burgettstown, Pa.; Mathematics,
Gamma Sigma Kappa, Kappa Mu
Epsilon, Omicron Delta Epsilon, Vira
I. Heinz Award.
165
TOP; MARCIA S. STULBERG;
Williamsville, N.Y.; Sociology,
Campbell.
BOnOM LEFT: JOHN A. MARTY;
Pittsburgh, Pc; Morion.
BOTTOM RIGHT: SUSAN
JOHNSON; Rochester, NY.,-
Communications, Alpha Xi Delta,
SBOG, French Club, Polygot,
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TOP LEFT: THADDEUS F.
KACZOROWSKI, III; Pittsburgh, Pa.;
Communications, Beta Theta Pi.
TOP RIGHT: KATHLEEN
STARZINSKI; Brook Haven, Pa.;
Secondary Education.
BOTTOM: SETH GOLBEY; Stamford,
Ct.; Cochran Apts.
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TOP LEFT: CHERYL RUTH MITCHELL;
Lincoln Park, N.J.; Chemistry,
Goodnight, Kappa Mu Sigma,
Gymnastics, Chamber Orchestra.
TOP RIGHT: TONI DEMISE OAKES;
Fanwood, N.J.; French, Campbell,
French Club, International Student's
Club, Saturday School.
BOTTOM: UDO JOHNSON EKPO;
Washington, D.C.; Economics,
Overflow, International Relations
Club, Economics Club, Soccer.
168
LEFT: SHEILA CORE; Morgantown,
W.Va.; English, Pi Beta Phi.
MIDDLE: ALAN CAIRNS; Durban,
South Africa; History, Delta Tau
Delta, International Student's Club,
IFC, Varsity Soccer Manager.
RIGHT: GEORGE LOES; Larissa,
Greece; Physics, Overflow, Society
of Physics Students Club President,
French Club, Varsity Soccer.
169
TOP RIGHT: PETER E. LUPFER;
Metuchen, N.J.; Mathematics, Delta
Tau Delta — President, Treasurer,
IFC, Math Club, Intramurals.
LEFT: SUSANNA JO WILBURN;
Portsmith, Oh.; French, Pi Beta Phi -
V.P., Gamma Sigma Kappa, French
Club, German Club.
BOTTOM RIGHT: VALERIE ANN
WRIGHT; Columbia, Md.,-
Mathematics, Goodnight, Kappa Mu
Epsilon, Kalon, German Club,
Swimming, Intramurals, Who's Who,
Phi Kappa Tau Freshman Girl of the
Year, Resident Assistant.
170
TOP LEFT: RICHARD GEORGE CLANCY
III; Yorktown Heights, N.Y.;
Communications, Kappa Alpha Order,
Pi Delta Epsilon, Tower Sports Editor,
WVBC, WVBC-TV Public Relations
Director, Resident Assistant.
BOTTOM LEFT: PAUL DEAN
STEINMAN, JR.; Weirton, W.Va.;
Biology, Woolery, Beta Beta Beta,
Woolery Pres., V.P., French Club,
Football, Golf.
BOTTOM RIGHT: SUSAN ERICH;
Akron, Oh.
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TOP RIGHT: LAUREL ELAINE PULEO;
Trappe, Pa.; Elementary Education,
Kappa Delta, Intramurals, Campaign
Worker 72.
LEFT ROBERT A. QUERRY;
Johnstown, Pa.; English, Sigma Nu.
BOTTOM RIGHT: KAREN HAGY;
Toronto, Oh.; Goodnignt.
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TOP LEFT: DEMISE A. YARUSSI;
Pittsburgh; Pa.; Campbell, Kappa Pi,
SNEA.
TOP RIGHT: KATHARINE A. RYAN;
Balto., Md.; Goodnight.
BOTTOM: CLAUDIUS ONI; Lagos,
Nigeria; Psychology, McLean, Soccer
Co-Captain, All-Conference, ISA
President, Student Court — Chief
Justice, Psychology Club, Renner
Union Program Board, Practicum
Committee, Alpha Sigma Phi social
member, SBOG.
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TOP RIGHT: ROBERT ALAN
WILLIAMS; Worthington, Oh;
Communications, Woolery, Football,
All-PAC Place Kicker.
LEFT: CHARLES B. M. DOUGLAS;
Armonk, N.Y.; Psychology,
Intramurols.
BOnOM RIGHT: LIZABETH CARTY;
Rochester, N.Y.; Elementary Ed., Pi
Beta Phi, SNEA, Cheerleader.
174
TOP: DAVE KOPOLOVICH; West
Mifflin, Pa.; Political Science, Sigma
Alpha Epsilon, Varsity B, Political
Science Club, Football.
BOnOM: VICKIE KAUFMANN;
Bridgewater, N.J.; Sociology, Kappa
Delta, Sociology Club, Intramurals.
175
TOP: ALEXANDER J. CIOCCA III;
Pittsburgh, Pa.; Political Science /
History, Sigma Nu, Lt. Commander,
Football, All-PAC.
BOTTOM RIGHT: WILLIAM J.
MOLNAR JR.; Valencia, Pa.;
Chemistry, Delta Tau Delta, Gamma
Sigma Kappa, Kappa Mu Epsilon,
Intramurals.
BOTTOM LEFT: DEBORAH MOLLOY;
Butler, Pa.; Elementary Education, Phi
Mu, SNEA.
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TOP LEFT: C. JEFF WEISSBART;
Pittsburgh, Pa.; Communications,
Overflow, Intramural Director, Pi
Delta Epsilon President, Football,
WVBC Program Director, News
Bureau Student Assistant.
TOP RIGHT: JACQUELINE L.
KUZMA; Follansbee, W. Va.;
Elementary Education, Kappa Delta.
BOTTOM: JIM EVANS; Elmiro, N.Y.;
History, Overflow, House Manager,
Phi Alpha Theto Secretary-Treasurer,
Intramurals, News Bureau Student
Assistant.
177
TOP: KATHARINE A. LIESE;
Auburndale, Fla.; French, Alpha Xi
Delta — Marshall, Corresponding
Secretary, French Club President,
Homecoming Court, Sorbonne
Program.
BOTTOM LEFT: BRENT BABER
COFFIELD; New Martinsville, W.Va.;
Biology, Woolery, Beta Beta Beta —
Vice President, Intromurals.
BOTTOM RIGHT: AUDDIE
HOLCOMB; Wheeling, W.Va.;
Elementary Education, Zeta Tau
Alpha, SNEA, Homecoming Queen
1975.
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TOP: KERRY LEIGH HOVAN;
Munhall, Pa., Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
BOnOM LEFT: ROSANNE ADELE
NORTON; Jamestown, N.Y.;
Communications, Zeta Tou Alpha,
Intramurals.
BOTTOM RIGHT: MARY KATH-
ERINE TITUS; Bowie, Md.; English,
Goodnight, Lambda Iota Tou.
179
TOP LEFT: GLORIA LEON; Deer
Park, N.Y.; Biology, Goodnight, Tri-
Beta — Treasurer, Campus Audubon
Secretory,
TOP RIGHT: PAMELA ROSE
MAGYAR; Shodyside, Oh.;
Elementary Education, Alpha Xi
Delta.
BOTTOM: BONNIE J. MONTE;
Stamford, Ct.; Theater, Campbell,
Alpha Psi Omega — President,
Treasurer.
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TOP: PATRICIA scon MORRE;
Latrobe, Pa.; Physical Education, Phi
Mu, Homecoming Court, Field
Hockey, Intramurals.
BOnOM LEFT: JANET LYNNE
BANKS; Pittsburgh, Pa.; Elementary
Education, Goodnight, Sigma Delta
Pi, SBOG, SNEA, International
Education Committee.
BOTTOM RIGHT: WILLIAM
KENNEDY; Bellaire, Oh.;
Communications, Woolery, Tower,
WVBC, Track, Cross Country.
181
TOP: JOHN RICHARD MANYPENNY;
Newell, W.Va.; Economics,
Overflow, Omicron Delta Epsilon
President, Kappa Mu Epsilon,
Economics Club Vice President,
Senior Fellow — Economics,
Intramurals.
BOTTOM LEFT; MARY SHUTLER;
Wheeling, W.Va.
BOTTOM RIGHT: MERRI NADINE
GOLDBERG; Yorktown Heights, N.Y.;
Spanish, Campbell, Sigma Delta Pi
President, Lambda Iota Tau, Spanish
Club, Band, Encounter, Intramurals.
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TOP LEFT: ABIGAIL SMITH; West
Orange, N.J.; History, Goodnight
President, French Club.
TOP RIGHT: WENDY LISABETH
WILLIAMS; Cherry Hill, N.J.;
Communications, Kalon President,
Gamma Sigma Kappa, Pi Delta
Epsilon, Who's Who, WVBC
Assistant Student Director, Messiah,
Concert Choir, Madrigal Choir, SCA.
BOTTOM: DAVID AVONDOGLIO;
Ivoryton, Conn.,- Elementary
Education, McLean, SBOG, SNEA,
WVBC, Intramurals.
183
TOP: CHRISTOPHER RUTA; Oakland,
N.J.; Overflow.
BOTTOM LEFT: A. HOWELL
CANFIELD; Philadelphia, Pa.,
Sociology, Sigma Nu — Social
Chairman, Intramural Representative.
BOTTOM RIGHT: DEBRA JEAN
BINA; Westhampton Beach, N.Y.;
Elementary Education, Zeta Tau
Alpha — Treasurer, SNEA — Vice
President, Spanish Club, Intramurols,
hlomecoming Court, Alpha Snea
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TOP: MARK ALBERT REBER; Atlanta,
Ga.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
BOnOM LEFT: LISA M. FRIEDMAN;
Melville, N.Y.; Campbell.
BOTTOM RIGHT: DOROTHY
GENSHEIMER; Hamburg, N.J.;
Campbell, Biology, Lacrosse,
Basketball, Intramurals.
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TOP: MAUREEN ANN RILEY;
Pittsburgh, Pa.; Economics, Alpha Xi
Delta — President, Treasurer,
Economics Club, Panhellic Council
President, Intramurals.
BOnOM LEFT: JAN C. ZELLER;
Pittsburgh, Pa.; Physical Education,
Campbell, Lacrosse Club, Swim
Team Manager, Intramurals,
Wilderness Recreation Committee.
BOnOM RIGHT: JAMES M.
SHOAF; Washington, Pa.; Sigma Nu.
186
TOP LEFT: ONDINE ISENBERG; Dix
Hills, N.Y.; Elementary Education,
Zeta Tau Alpha.
TOP RIGHT: MARYANN
KOVACEVICH; Belmont, Oh.;
Goodnight.
BOTTOM: MARYANN C. BREY;
Gladstone, N.J.; English, Goodnight,
Lambda Iota Tau, Pi Delta Epsilon,
Intramurals, Bethanian 1975 Senior
Editor.
187
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TOP: MARSHA GOLDEN ZIMSKY;
Wheeling, W.Va.; Communications,
Kappa Delta, Pi Delta Epsilon.
BOnOM LEFT: JO ANN OCEPEK;
McDonald, Pa.; Biology, Goodnight,
Tri-Beta, Campus Audubon Club —
Secretary.
BOTTOM RIGHT: DAVID MONROE
WRIGHT; Snyder, N.Y.; Biology,
Sigma Alpha Epsilon — Secretary,
Tri-Beta — Historian, Lacrosse.
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TOP: DAVID JIUIDEN; Newell, W. Va.;
Economics, Sigma Nu — Commander, Omicron
Delta Epsilon.
BOTTOM LEFT: JERRY STEWART REAM;
Johnstown, Po.; Interdisciplinary, McLean, Kalon,
Renner Union Program Board — Chairman,
Chairman Speaker Committee, Senior
Representative Interdisciplinary Faculty
Committee.
BOTTOM RIGHT; HEATHER SUE ADAMS;
Birmingham, Mi.; German, Campbell, German
Club, Lambda Iota Tau, German Polyglot Editor,
Saturday School.
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TOP LEFT: SHERRY L. VOGT; Acton,
Mass.; Education, Phi Mu.
TOP RIGHT: REBECCA CHARLEY;
Greensburgh, Pa.; Schonck's.
BOTTOM: LANE T. ZELLMAN;
Pittsburgh, Pa.; Grime's.
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TOP: EILEEN E. KASPARIAN;
Yorktown, Heights, N.Y.; Alpha Xi
Delta — President.
BOnOM LEFT: MARK ROGER
LESNEH; Upper St. Clair, Pa.;
Economics, Kappa Alpha, Omicron
Delta Epsilon, Economics Club
President, Varsity Basketball.
BOTTOM RIGHT: DANIEL THOMAS
LEMAITRE; Woodbury, Ct.;
Economics, Delta Tau Delta,
Omicron Delta Epsilon, Phi Alpha
Theta, Economics Club Secretary,
Saturday School.
191
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TOP: PATRICIA ANN MARTIN; Erie,
Pa.; Communications, Alpha Xi Delta
BOTTOM: EVANNE WEIRICH; York
Haven, Pa.; Liden's.
192
TOP: DAVID CORTES'; Brooklyn,
N.Y.; Religion, Phi Kappa Tau,
Spanish Club, Resident Assistant.
BOnOM LEFT: RUTH ANNE
DODSON; Corpus Christi, Tex.;
Mathematics, Campbell, Kappa Mu
Epsilon President, Omicron Delta
Epsilon, Gamma Sigma Kappa,
January Term Committee.
BOTTOM RIGHT: JOANNE R.
BUNK; Warren, Pa.; Phi Mu,
Elementary Education, Panhellic
Council, Field Hockey, Intramurals.
193
TOP LEFT: STAN J. PAWLOSKI;
Bellaire, Ohio; Communications,
Woolery, Pi Delta Epsilon, WVBC,
Track.
TOP RIGHT: SHARON NADA
BOGERAD; Weirton, W.VA.;
Communications, Phi Mu, Bethanian,
French Club, Tower.
BOTTOM: MARK COHEN ,-
Lawrence, Mass.; Political Science,
Sigma Nu, SBOG, Intramurals, Athletic
Committee.
194
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TOP: ELLIOn L. PETERSON; Baton
Rouge, La.; McEachern.
BOTTOM LEFT: LINDA A.
MAHONEY; Media, Pa.; Art /
Education, Pi Beta Phi, SNEA,
Panhellenic Council, Kappa Pi —
Treasurer.
BOTTOM RIGHT: CARMINA
SZUNYONG; Avella, Pa.; Campbell.
195
TOP: BARBARA E. WAYNE;
Wheeling, W.Va.; Communications,
Kappa Delta — Treasurer, Pi Delta
Epsilon — Secretary, Sigma Delta Pi,
Spanish Club — President, Tower —
Editor, Bethanian, Folio, Intramurals,
E. E. Roberts Award for campus
journalism. Pi Delta Epsilon Award,
Majorette.
BOnOM LEFT: MICHAEL KORT; Erie
Pa.; Alpha Sigma Phi, All-PAC Golf.
BOTTOM RIGHT: PETER J. ZINAICH;
Adena, Oh.; Economics, Sigma Nu,
Omicron Delta Epsilon, Economics
Club, Baseba
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TOP: KIM E. LEVIN; Wheeling,
W.Va.;
BOnOM: JAMES THOMAS JOYCE,
JR.; Youngstown, Oh.; History, Beta
Theta Pi Vice-President, Phi Alpha
Theta, History Club, Senior class
President, Football, Lacrosse.
197
TOP: JEFFREY KASPER WEIK;
Library, Pa.; Elementary Education,
Sigma Nu.
BOTTOM LEFT: CARLA A. HOWELL;
Dedham, Mass.; Campbell
BOTTOM RIGHT: FRANK E.
THOMPSON; Bethany, W.Va.;
McLean.
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TOP LEFT: H. GREGORY LEVY;
Newburgh, N.Y.; Elementary
Education, Kappa Alpha President,
Treasurer, Golf Captain, Swimming,
All-Conference Golf 1973.
TOP RIGHT: LAURA ANN
KNOWLES; Lititz, Pa.,
Communications, Alpfia Xi Delta, Pi
Delta Epsilon, Kappa Pi Treasurer,
Poylglot, Tower, Saturday School.
BOTTOM: JILL DIANE BRANDLE;
Madison, N.J.; Interdisciplinary, Phi
Mu, Bethany Kalon, Renner Union
Board, Wilderness Recreation
Committee, Who's Who in American
Colleges.
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TOP LEFT: MICHELE CATHERINE
ANN MAZZA; Vanderbilt, Pa.;
French, Campbell, French Club,
SNEA, Saturday School, International
Students Relations Club, Lacrosse,
intramurols.
TOP RIGHT: ROBERT L. CARTER;
Wayne, Pa.; English, Phi Kappa Tau
President, German Club President,
intramurols, Who's Who Among
American Colleges and Universities,
Resident Assistant, Mole Chorus,
Mixed Choir.
BOTTOM: WILSON B. DARWIN;
h4ockessin, Del.; Physical Education,
Sigma Nu, Football, Track.
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TOP LEFT: HARRY A. BOOTH; Elkins,
W.Va.; Physical Education, Phi
Kappa Tau, Intramural Council,
Wrestling, Football.
TOP RIGHT: PAUL EDWARD
LEHNER; Greenwhich, Pa.,-
Psychology, Phi Kappa Tau, Gamma
Sigma Kappa, Debate Team,
German Club President, Psychology
Society, Senior Fellow — Psychology.
BOTTOM: KAREN SUE HUNT;
Akron, Oh.; Music Literature, Pi Beta
Phi, Gamma Sigma Kappa, Messiah,
Concert Choir, Pep Band, Chamber
Music, WVBC, Intramurals.
201
TOP RIGHT: HOWARD CLARK
SMITH; Mt. Lebanon, Pa.; Religion,
Phi Kappa Tau.
TOP LEFT: CHARLES D. DEVINNE;
Fairport, N.Y.; Phi Kappa Tau.
BOTTOM: CAROL ANN
MAPLETOFT; Chatham, N.J.; Art, Phi
Mu Vice President, FHouse Manager,
Kappa Pi President, Secretary,
Intramurals.
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TOP: DEBRA CLAIRE CANOVALI;
Green Bay, Wisconsin,- Elementary
Education, Zeta Tau Alpha, SNEA,
Cheerleader.
BOTTOM LEFT: EDWIN G. SHRIVER:
Warren, Oh.; Phi Kappa Tau.
BOTTOM RIGHT: HIBBY PRINGLE;
Johnstown, Pa.; Art, Campbell,
Kappa Pi Secretary, Intramurals,
Senior Fellow — Art.
203
LEFT: EPPIE INSKEEP; Rockville, Md.;
Elementary Education, SNEA, Agape,
Saturday School.
TOP RIGHT: MARK VIEWEG;
Wheeling, W.Va.; Economics,
Woolery, Economics Club.
BOTTOM RIGHT: JOHN A.
VERGARI; Mohegon, N.Y.;
Chemistry, Sigma Nu, Treasurer,
Gamma Sigma Kappa, Football,
Lacrosse, Intramurals, Practicum
Committee.
204
TOP: WILLIAM HAYNES JR.;
Toronto, Oh.; History — Political
Science, Sigma Nu, Phi Alpha Theta
Vice-President.
BOnOM: BRUCE KING MACLEOD:
Snyder N.Y.; Economics, Overflow,
Omicron Delta Epsilon, Economics
Club, Saturday School, Band.
205
TOP LEFT: MARK BONAR;
Shadyside, Oh.,- Mathematics,
Education, Woolery, Baseball,
Football, Intramurals.
TOP RIGHT: SANDRA LEE
PITTENGER; Mountainside, N.J.;
Mathematics, Goodnight, Kappa Mu
Epsilon Vice-President, SNEA,
Concert Choir, Messiah.
BOTTOM: CELESTE A. OLTMER;
New Milford, N.J.; French,
Goodnight, SNEA, French Club,
Spanish Club, Intramurals.
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TOP: DAVID B. ANDREWS;
Ridgewood, N.J.; Communications,
Delta Tau Delta, Pi Delta Epsilon,
WVBC Student Director, SBOG,
Tower, Concert Committee,
Intramurals.
BOnOM LEFT: MERLE JEAN
EMEIGH; Pittsburgh, Pa.; Elementary
Education, Pi Beta Phi Vice-President,
SNEA, Debate Club, Gamma Sigma
Kappa, Kappa Mu Epsilon, WVBC.
BOnOM RIGHT: PAULA M.
GINTHER; Shadyside, Oh.;
Communications, Pi Beta Phi, WVBC.
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TOP LEFT: JULIANNE GULP; Dallas,
Pa.; Communications, Kappa Delta,
Lambda Iota Tau President, Pi Delta
Epsilon, Spanish Club, SBOG,
Panhellenic Council Secretary,
Tower, Oxford Semester, Church
Choir.
TOP RIGHT: A. JAYE PENN;
Wellsville, Oh.; Campbell.
BOTTOM: ROBERT EARL ELDER;
Allison Park, Pa.; Sociology, Delta
Tau Delta, Sociology Club, Track.
208
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TOP: BENJAMIN GARGLE; Ornard,
Calif.; Alpha Sigma Phi, Pi Delta
Epsilon, Alpha Kappa Psi.
BOnOM LEFT; K. BRYNOLF LYON;
Rushville, Ind.; Psychologv, McLean,
Gamma Sigma Kappa, Debate Club
President, Psychology Society
President, Senior Fellow —
Psychology.
BOTTOM RIGHT: ROBERT PETER
GRAMMEN; Wheeling W.Va.;
Economics, McLean, Omicron Delta
Epsilon, Intramurals, Football, Tennis.
209
LEFT: HOLLY KAY HARPER; Medford
Lakes, N.J.; Communications,
Goodnight, Pi Delta Epsilon,
Bethonion 1975 Editor-in-Chief,
Tower, Band, Scripps-Howord
Scholarship.
TOP RIGHT: GERALD BREISINGER;
Pittsburgh, Pa.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
BOTTOM RIGHT: RALPH D. SPILLER;
Bethany, W.Va.
210
TOP LEFT: THOMAS K. MILLER;
Gibsonia, Pa.; McEachern.
TOP RIGHT: HENRY STEPHEN
JOHNSTON; Verona, Pa.; Biology,
Sigma Nu, Chaplain, Marshall, Beta
Beta Beta, Football.
BOnOM LEFT: CHARLES WILSON
III; Herminie, Pa.; Beta Theta Pi.
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TOP LEFT: K. ANDREW CROSS;
Westover, W.Va.; Physical Education,
McLean, Football, Wrestling, Student t;
Intramural Director, Field House
Equipment Manager.
TOP RIGHT: GLENN S.
ARRINGTON; Glen Arm, Md,;
Sociology, Alpha Sigma Phi,
Sociology Club, Intramurols.
BOTTOM: DIANNE M. JONES;
Briarcliff Manor, N.Y.; Phi Mu,
Physical Education.
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TOP: RICK SNYDER; McDonald, Pa.;
Communications, Beta Theto Pi
President, Varsity B President,
College Council, Football Captain,
All-Conference second team.
BOTTOM LEFT: JONATHAN
LOWENGARD; Harrisburg, Po.;
McEachern.
BOTTOM RIGHT: GARY M. NOVAK;
West Mifflin, Pa.; Beta Theta Pi,
Baseball.
213
TOP LEFT: JONATHAN SHAW;
Shrewsbury, Mass.; Communications,
Beta Theta Pi. TOP MIDDLE:
PATRICK M. FLATLEY; Weirton,
W.Va.; English, Alpha Sigma Phi.
TOP RIGHT: JAN INGRAM SMITH;
Pittsburgh, Pa.; Elementary Education,
Pi Delta Epsilon, SNEA, Agape,
WVBC, Religious Life Committee,
Resident Assistant, Who's Who
Among Students in American
Colleges and Universities.
BOnOM: DAVID S. BARLOW;
Baltimore, Md.; McEochern,
Economics, Band, Baseball.
214
TOP: PETE KAYWORTH; Boca Raton,
Fla.; Economics, Sigma Nu, Omicron
Delta Epsilon, Football, Track.
BOnOM LEFT: MARK D. BETLEM;
Rochester, N.Y.; Biology, McEachern,
Beta Beta Beta, Campus Audubon.
BOnOM RIGHT: PAUL R. COLE;
Pittsburgh, Pa.; Psychology, Delta
Tau Delta, Gamma Sigma Kappa,
Psychology Society, Band, Lacrosse.
215
TOP LEFT: THOMAS A. SAMPSON;
Mercer, Pa.; Overflow.
TOP RIGHT: CAROL L. STEVENS;
Westport, Conn.; Economics, Phi Mu
Treasurer, Band, Field Hockey.
BOTTOM: CYNTHIA JEAN
EMMONS; Erie, Pa.; Goodnight.
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TOP: CONSTANCE A. HESSKE;
Steubenville, Oh.; Communications,
Zeto Tou Alpha President,
Panhellenic President, Messiah,
Intromurols, College Council.
BOnOM: ANDREW B. LAMBERT;
McKeesport, Pa.; Beta Theta Pi,
SBOG President, Lacrosse.
217
TOP LEFT: DEBRA ANN LEWIS;
Bantam, Conn.; Education,
TOP RIGHT: BRUCE A. REYNOLDS;
Riverside, Conn.,- Alpha Sigma Phi,
Swimming.
BOTTOM: scon I. McCRUM;
Allison Park, Pa.; Sigma Alpha
Epsilon.
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TOP: FRANK J. RAVELLA;
Wilmerding, Pa.; Economics, Beta
Theta Pi, Economics Club, SBOG,
Varsity B, Football.
BOTTOM LEFT; MICHAEL D. BILICA;
Bethany, W.Va.; Mathematics, Alpha
Sigma Phi, Wrestling, Football.
BOTTOM RIGHT: ERIC WENDELL;
Maplewood, N.J.; Alpha Sigma Phi.
219
TOP LEFT: STEVEN A. FELLER;
Scarsdale, N.Y.; Psychology,
Resident Assistant, Psychology
Society, Swimming.
TOP RIGHT: STEPHEN JAMES
CRAMER; Poinesville, Oh.;
Economics, McLean, Renner Union
Program Board, SBOG, Wilderness
Recreation Committee, Renner Union
Advisory Committee.
BOnOM: PETER FRANCOS;
Bethany, W.Va.; McEachern.
220
TOP: ALBERT JAMES WIZBA;
Shadyside, Oh.; Alpha Sigma Phi.
BOTTOM LEFT: DONNA E. MYERS;
Pittsburgh, Pa.; Communications,
Kappa Delta, Pi Delta Epsilon,
WVBC, Bethanettes.
BOTTOM RIGHT: CHARLES T.
DIGHT; Wellsburg, W.Va.;
Economics, Beta Theta Pi, Resident
Assistant, Football, Wrestling.
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John A. Anderson
Susan R. Bonk
Joy Bemesderfer
Donald J. Blashford
Steven E. Burakowski
Richard A. Davidson
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Lori Dearth
Robert A. Gordon
Eric H. Hill
Richard F. Houpert
Barbie Koffenberger
J. Thomas Madden
Mark D. Shopland
Frank Thompson
Elizabeth A. Turley
Richard M. Vulgomore
Ernest A. Wetzel
Douglas L. Wirth
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