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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 

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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 

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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 


^  Chemistry 

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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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 
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SUNDAY,  DECEMBER  7,  1975 
8:00  O'CLOCK  P.  M. 


COMMENCEMENT  HALL 


Under  the  Direction  of 
GEORGE  HAUPTFUEHRER 


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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 


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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 


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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 

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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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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. 


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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 


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Mole  Chorus 


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Bethanettes  and  Twirlers 
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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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103 


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. 


104 


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 


106 


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. 


113 


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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Weir  Leads  Linksmen  to  PACs 


123 


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. 


124 


125 


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. 


126 


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  .  .  . 


127 


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. 


128 


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  ... 


129 


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. 


130 


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. 


132 


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  .  .  . 


133 


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  ... 


135 


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. 


136 


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 


137 


Phi  Kappa  Tau 

I 


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. 


138 


139 


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. 


142 


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  .  .  . 


143 


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  .  .  . 


145 


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. 


146 


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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 


147 


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. 


148 


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  .  .  . 
Varsity  B  trophy  —  the  greatest  stars 


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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." 


150 


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. 


151 


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. 


152 


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. 

# 
"You  can't  stereotype  the  individuals 
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  . . . 


153 


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  . 


154 


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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SIGMA  NU 

Kappa  Alpha 

Overflow 

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 


160 


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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 


161 


Seniors 


■«?;.,«. 


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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162 


TOP:  MELANIE  C.  ^kllk; 

Vanderbilt,  Pa.;  Alpha  Xi  Delta. 
BOnOM:  JEFFREY  A.  RAITHEL; 

Hannibal,  Mo.;  Beta  Theta  Pi. 


163 


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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166 


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. 


167 


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. 


171 


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. 


173 


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. 


178 


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. 


185 


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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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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