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We dedicate this year's "Bethanian" to
Perry Gresham, President Emeritus, in
appreciation tor the use of his poem,
"A Ballad of Bethany," as our theme.
1978
BETHANIAN
EDITOR: Mary Beth Miller
ASSISTANT EDITOR: Billie Schrecker
FACULTY ADVISOR: Ruth Westlake
SECTION EDITORS
Essay; Leslie Lomasson
Activities: Scarlett Foster
Clubs and Organizations: Patty Schodder
Sports: |ohn Lau, Rich Meyer, Doug Pfendler
Housing: Valerie Bellofatto
ARTIST: Frank Merryman
PHOTOGRAPHERS: Lynn Nakashian, Doug
Holmes, Moya Melnick, Barne Lowman,
William Fung, Steve Coe, Tamara Tormoh-
len, Sarah Bunkley, Robyn Breithaupt, Kris-
ten Cady, Chris Quinn.
STAFF: Melissa Kearney, Chuck Nalbantian, Liz
Stevens, Beth Cullis, Arden Rosfeld, Debbie
Pyle, lonathan Lamb, Francis Matthews.
BETHANY COLLEGE
BETHANY, WEST VIRGINIA
I sing the song of a college town
Where learning is the theme
The flowers look up and the stars look down on conscripts of the dream
The winding roads and the little place appear to some a bore
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With a I940's theme, the 1977 Bethany
Homecoming combined floats, pa-
rades, parties, concerts and football
and soccer games to honor the alumni
Of the World War II.
The festivities started Friday afternoon
with the soccer team defeating Wash-
ington and lefferson, 8-0. The gridders
did not tare so well as they were de-
feated 14-7 by Allegheny. Brief rams
before the game did not dampen the
Homecoming spirit.
Half time at the football game was
highlighted by the crowning of senior
Ann Adams as the I977 Homecoming
queen. Members of the classes of the
I940's were also introduced. Prior to
the game, the first Alumni "B" Hall of
Fame inductees were honored.
The Alpha Sigma Phis and the Phi Mus
won awards for the most thematic and
original floats, respectively. But the Sig-
ma Nu entry of a "conehead" float,
patterned after the television show
"Saturday Night Live" received the
most attention. Entertainment for the
weekend included a Friday night con-
cert featuring the Geils Band and the
annual Saturday night dinner dance
with the Lester Lanin Orchestra.
"I'VE BEEN TO
ALUMNI OF THE
BETHANY HOMECOMING"
FORTIES HONORED
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KLEIN AND CORN COMBINE
I he comedy o! Robert Klein and the zany
ragtime music of Your Father's Mustache com-
bined tor the Fall Parents' Weekend entertain-
ment. Klein captivated parents and students
alike with his quick wit and improvisations.
His topics included movies, shaking hands,
physics of a water glass and the crowd favorite,
Cresham Memorial Gymnasium.
Prior to Klein, Your Father's Mustache filled
the Field House with ragtime favorites that had
the crowd clapping and singing along.
The weekend was rounded out by soccer, foot-
ball and volleyball games. The sisters of Phi
Mu Sorority held their annual Arts and Crafts
Show in Alumni Lounge, featuring crafts made
by the girls.
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SING HELD MOTHER'S DAY
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Greek Sing, won by the Beta
Theta Pi and Pi Beta Phi fraternity
organizations, wound up the
Spring Parents' Weekend by hon-
oring Mother's Day.
The Betas captured top honors
with a medley of songs from the
50's. Props for the tunes included
sunglasses and the casual look to
add to the effect. The Pi Phis sang
"Look to the Rainbow" and a tra-
ditional sorority song.
The Sigma Nus ended the sing
with an assortment of costumes
and songs ranging from "When
The Saints Go Marching In," to a
solo of "Miss Honey Bee."
Rachel Long received the out-
standing freshman woman award
from the brothers of Phi Kappa
Tau.
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SUN AND FUN FOR SPRING
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Spring Weekend brought back alumni, picnics,
concerts, a parade and a welcomed glimpse of
the sun. The Weekend festivities started with the
traditional picnic in the Coal Bowl. That night
ended with a concert by the Star Spangled Wash-
board Band (upper right). Saturday featured the
third annual Perry Gresham Day. A parade honor-
ing Dr. Gresham was complete with majorettes,
floats and queens to highlight the celebration.
Overland Express and Meisburg and Walters (op-
posite, lower right) added musical flavor that
night at the Field House. The last concert on
Sunday, Kenny Rankin, was cancelled due to
injury to Rankin at a previous concert. A student
group, headed by Hal Hirsh, played instead for
the crowd.
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MAY
MORNING
May Morning featured an alumnus and trustee
of Bethany as guest speaker for the annual
event honoring the senior women.
Mrs. Ann Wilkin Trombadore, of Bound Brook,
N|, addressed the women of Bethany at the
breakfast. Mrs. Trombadore, a native of Well-
sburg, W. Va., is a member of the West Vir-
ginia, New lersey and American Bar Associ-
ations.
The breakfast was opened with a prayer by
senior |anet Long. Miss Long served as vice-
president of Bethany's Panhellenic Council and
chairman of the breakfast. Scarlett Foster was
toastmistress as Outstanding lunior Woman
and president of Panhellenic Council.
A fashion show, coordinated by Lynn Patterson
and Lynn Nakashian and narrated by Tory Toll-
ey, featured two women from each housing
unit modeling their own clothes.
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THE WORLD'S A STAGE
THE DUMB WAITER
YOU CANT TAKE
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THEATRE TOUTS TALENT
The Bethany College Theatre provided a mix of serious, com-
ical and musical productions to delight Bethany audiences
during the 1977-78 season.
The season began with "Trial By Jury," a musical featuring a
number of Bethany alumni. The Parents' Weekend presenta-
tion was "You Can't Take It With You," with Tory Tolley and
Michael Huskins as the parents. Another family play, "Hay
Fever," portrayed the wacky and bliss-less Bliss family with
Fran McDormand and |ohn Sayers as the heads of the crazy
clan.
Communications professor Mark Stevenson highlighted "The
Harmfulness of Tobacco," while Michael Huskins, Beth Geis-
mann and Peter lensen performed "The Proposal" the same
night.
A night of one-act plays opened the spring semester. "The
Great Big Doorstep" showed the dreams of a family that lived
in a shack but had found their mansion doorstep in the nearby
river. Tim Thompson and Lisa DeFuso held the leads.
The season ended with "Of Thee I sing," a musical about a
presidential campaign with a platform of one word, "Love."
THE GREAT BIG DOORSTEP
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CONCERTS SPAN STYLES
rhe concerts al Bethany started with the
Homecoming perform a n ( e In the Geils
Band (lower lett) .mil 1'iulecl with an out-
dooi concert the List weekend ol school by
Kenny Rankin (opposite, upper left).
I, ill semester, jazz musician Woody Herman
(opposite, lower right) and the Atlanta
Rhythm Sec lion (upper lett).
Youi Father's Mustache entertained students
and their parents on Fall Parents' Weekend.
Spring Weekend brought a rash of concerts
tn campus. The Star Spangled Washboard
Band performed a combination ot country,
blue grass and rock here for the second time
in three years. Overland Express (opposite,
lower left) and Meisburg and Walters (lower
right) were featured that Saturday night.
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BIDS, BUDDIES AND BEER
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Bid Day - one of the oddities of Beth-
any. Between bids, tears, smiles,
screams, laughter - and a lot of beer -
the tension breaks and people are
heard saying, "Yes, he really did pledge
there!" It is a day mostly for celebra-
tion - a few broken hearts do enter in
the day of festivity, but they seem to
get lost in the specialness of the occa-
sion.
Bid Day - one of the few days just for
Greeks. Remember coming out of Phil-
lips or Morlan, clutching a bid and
searching frantically for those five
members who were waiting anxiously
too? And the houses become a beer
bath of toasts and fraternity and sorori-
ty cheers.
Bid Day - try to explain it to someone
who doesn't go to Bethany. It's one of
those things where, "I guess you had
to be there."
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FESTIVALS FURNISH FUN
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Festivals highlighting the regional
flavor of the Arkansas Ozark Moun-
tains and Barnesville, Ohio gave
Bethany students the chance to
taste cultures different from their
own.
The Ozark Festival featured a week-
end of exhibitions of crafts, quilting
and music, held in Irvin Gym. Satur-
day and Sunday nights a concert
was given by limmy Driftwood in
Commencement Hall.
Off-campus, some students traveled
to Barnesville, Ohio the last week-
end in September to witness the
town's annual Pumpkin Festival. A
parade, prizes for the largest pump-
kin, tobacco chew and spit com-
petitions were among the activities.
The students also got to sample
pumpkin flavored ice cream, dough-
nuts, burgers, and of course, pump-
kin pie.
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LAST GASP GREETS SNOW
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Finally, a Snow Carnival! But with a different name. The
renamed, long awaited Snow Carnival, now called the Last
Gasp of Winter, provided students with a day off from classes
and fun in the snow. Snow sculpture competition, won by the
Phi Kappa Taus and the Zeta Tau Alphas, was held in front
and behind Old Main. Tug of war contests took place between
the women on campus while the men's housing units faced
off in snow football. The day's events were ended with WVBC
providing dance music at the barn.
By any name, the Last Gasp gave the students a break from
classes without having to get an excused absence.
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It took 75 hours, 10 players, tennis shoes,
shorts, shirts and socks and endless dedica-
tion by players and volunteers alike. And
when it was over the members of Beta Theta
Pi Fraternity had broken the "Guinness Book
of World Records" for the longest basketball
game ever played. But more important, their
time and contributions collected helped
those in need at the St. Vincent's Children's
Home in Wheeling, WV and the School of
Bright Promise in Steubenville, Ohio.
The marathon was the brainchild of co-
chairmen Steve Chernicky and Ira larvis. The
players, without substitution, were allowed
a five-minute break every hour. They were
allowed to accumulate the breaks so as to
have time to take showers, eat and sleep.
The game was played as close to an actual
game situation as possible with witnesses
independent of the fraternity verifying the
game.
An estimated crowd of 500 people saw the
final hour of one of the most dramatic
events at school.
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1977-78 OFFICERS
STUDENT
BOARD OF igi
GOVERNORS gig
Left to right: Diane Lewis - vice-president, Ray
Homza - treasurer, Bitsy Hamilton - secretary,
Mark Chernenko - president.
Front row, left to right: Scarlett Foster -
parliamentarian, Chip Young - secretary,
Lynn Smith - vice-president, Frank Haas -
president, Greg Hutchison — treasurer. Sec-
ond row: Caryn Miller, Barb Burns, Christine
Enzerra, Rhonda Anderson, Sue Gerhold,
Robin Breithaupt, Julie Meehan, David Hor-
ton, Charles Agbor, Walter Russo, Tim
Sprague, Dan Martich. Third row: Dotty Voj-
vodich, Marilyn Esposito, Lori Sarracino,
Wend\ kuhn, loann Treumann, Cladia Gil-
martin, Mike Shanaman, Fran Matthews, Phil
Ruggieri, Scott Sunshine, Caryn Teutsch, Ke-
vin kelhofer. Back row: Barry Boyd, Heather
Trushel, Harold Miller, Karen Guida, Steve
Burfield, Charlie Luceno, Dan Demeis, Bill
Feeney, Bill Doughty, Les Beck, Kip Lewis,
Tom McDowell.
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STUDENT
COURT
Left to right: Tim Bird, Dan
Bradley, Joyce Dumbaugh
chief justice, Nancy
McLaughlin, Gene Turley.
RENNER
UNION
BOARD
Front row, left to right: Tim Bird, Ken Zirm, Ira
larvis, Paul McQuade, Charlie Luceno. Back row:
loyce Dumbaugh, Ann Martino, Neil Nappi.
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RESIDENT ASSISTANTS
Front row, left to right: Neil Nappi, Charles Luceno,
|im Regan, Brenda lennings, Doreen Trudeau, Bob
Livingston. Back row: Faith Skowronski, Sara Wax-
man, Nancy Douglas, Pete Masone, Donna Stader-
man, Greg Warren, Kathy Roscoe, Rick Kenney,
Evelyn Sanford.
Front row, left to right: Nora Bonville,
loanne I )a< uM lancl 1 1 >ng S< ai letl
Foster, Faith Skowronski. Back row: |u-
lianne O'Neil, Lynn Nakashian, Vicki
Barkhurst, Beth Mayer.
PAN HELLENIC COUNCIL
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Front row, left to right: Janet Drogowski. Second row: |ill
Heinrich, Penny Poirier. Third row: Kris Engum, Carol Prince.
Fourth row: Michelle Schryver, Sherie Ryan. Back row: Melissa
Kearney, Louise Reass.
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CHEERLEADERS
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WOMEN'S SOFTBALL CLUB
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Left to right: Audrey Davis, leanie
Ballard, Cathy Ragucci, loanne
DiLeo, Carol Tozzo, Leslie Bertel,
Cindy Marks, Sue Mapletoft, Soni
Maxwell, Mary Stavish, Kathy
Chadwick, Sue Brigham, Heather
Hyde, Claudia Gilmartin, Coach
Dennis Moore.
Front row, left to right: Karen Well-
ing, Tory Tolley, Diane Pfeil, lulie
Meehan, Anne Schatz, Valerie Bello-
tatto, Barb Burns. Second row: Kathy
Tolley, Cindy Klump, Audrey Cehan,
Kelcy Brooks, Penny Poirier, Coach
Sally Dorwart. Third row: Gina
Burns, Betsy Garcy, Millicent Con-
nors, Carole Moeller, laeann Titus,
Cindy Dignazio. Back row: Karen
Repplier, Cindy Kaisand, Diane Fi-
lippi, Valerie Morris, Shelley Wells,
Diane Peer.
LACROSSE
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Front row, left to right:
Dave Wittek, |ohn Klee-
hammer, )im Crowther,
Chris Von Hoffman, Frank
Carney. Second row: Bill
Korn, Chris Payne, Dave
Cottington, Rex lohnson,
Drew McConaghy, Ian
Armstrong, Larry Altmann.
Third row: Scott Brooks,
Coach Paul Chewning,
Steve Chernicky, Scott Lit-
chard, Dave Otto, |eff
Namy, Bob Livingston,
Andy Railing, Ira Gold-
berg, Chris Matthai.
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CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Lett to right: Nina McGowan, McKitrick, Rebecca Albert, lane
Leonora Cayard, Kitrine Orbel, Claudia Colnar.
B
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Front row, left to right: Marcia Elrod, Sarah
Bunkley, Gary Schoonover, Tim Bartlett, Dr.
Albert R. De\ aul. Second row: losette Ci-
cone, Gordon Anderson, Mark Wilcox, Sha-
ron Patterson, Eluid Gautier, Harry Kiskad-
don, Darrell Yandervolt. Back row: Matt
Lucas, lackie Heaton.
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MADRIGAL CHOIR
Front row, left to right: William
Fung, Tina Craft, Bill Crosbie,
Mettelise Fjaere, Keith Sabella.
Second row: )ohn Lau, | u lie
O'Neil, Mary Carter, Randy Clay.
Back row: |anet Long, Susan
Stadtler, Joanne Daoust.
Front row, left to right: Bill Crosbie, Lee
Mercer, Beth Penfield, Mettelise Fjaere,
Donna Cassarino, Lisa Heiart, Marcia El-
rod, Kevin Sheldon, William Fung. Sec-
ond row: Rene Latoni, Mark Deets, John
Lau, Tina Craft, Lynn Waltz, Mary Carter,
Becky Wright, Randy Clay, Frank Merry-
man, Martin Field. Third row: Cathy
Dougherty, Julie O'Neil, Christy Le|acq,
Patty Range. Back row: lanet Long,
Joanne Daoust, Susan Stadtler, Arlene
Rodrequez.
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AGAPE
I ront row, leit to right: Ru hard
lones. Colleen Be. idling, Ann Ham-
ilh hi I-: . ■ r i . • I , ili mi Sue ( ic\ k-i Chris
Enzerra, Lynne Morgan, |oann Treu-
mann, Beth I'entieki, Laura Bidwell,
Nina Schrolh, Tim Sprague, Marie
Pierremonl, Ruth Ball, Sarclis Men-
clez. Back row: Eric Latoni, Adolfo
Araya, John Wylie, Eliud Cautier,
Phil Whipple, Mary |ones, Sonya
Rodriguez, |uan Rodriguez, Mark
Deets, Mary Tate,
Front row, left to right: Lynne Morgan, Tim Sprague. Back
row: Rich Jones, Rene Latoni, |ohn Wylie, Ann Hamilton.
Left to right: |eri Welsh, Colleen
Beadling, Chris Seance, Cindy Dodd,
Margaret Lea Warner.
CLEW
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Front row, left to right: Dotty Vojvodich. Back row: |ona-
than Lamb, Dave Horton, Charles Barash, Patty Brunt, lennie
Maurer, Bruce Batchelder.
SATURDAY
SCHOOL
VIA
Front row, left to right: |ohn Wylie, Ann Hamilton, lonathan
Lamb. Back row: Kevan Frye, Bruce Brothis.
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Left to right
arry Mainzer, Marc
Chernenko, Scott Sunshine, Chuck
Wilson.
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Front row, left to right: losette Cicone, Me-
linda Elliot, Barrie Lowman, Frank Trupo,
Bruce Blank. Second row: William Fung,
Walter Russo, )oe Dye, |eri Welsh, Tom An-
derson, Lori Dragonir. Third row: Dominic
Colarusso, Chuck Barash, Ron Lobatti. Back
row: Dr. Larry Houts, Dr. Albert R. Buck-
elew, Tom Shields.
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FRENCH
Front row, left to right: Dr. Pauline Nelson, Sarah
Wolford, Diana Preli, Sharon Patterson. Second
row: Heather Trushel, Dot Vojvodich, Jeannette
Stubbs, Lori Sarracino, Carole Samson, Kevin Dy-
kema, Betty ]eanty. Back row: Pam Peterson, Gail
Greenleaf, Margalea Warner, Lee Ann Pierce, Lar-
ry Meltzer, Karen Woodworth, Beth Cu! lis.
GERMAN
Front row, left to right: Debbie Oakley, Steve Bond.
Second row: Dr. Leonora Cayard, Caryn Teutsch. Third
row: Christie Le|acq, Debbie Burns, ]anet Long, Lilyan
Gederberg, Cindy McElroy, Glenn Gawronski.
SPANISH
Front row, left to right: Mary Yee,
Andy Wessels, Mike Laughner,
Sam Bateman. Second row: Beth
Acker, Carole Samson, Sue Brett,
Gail Greenleaf, Mike Gramigna,
Mrs. Marjorie Carty. Back row:
locelyn Crider, Sardis Mendes,
Glyna Snapp, Maureen Greene,
loann DiLeo, Susan Harmon, Dr.
Santiago Garcia.
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PHYSICS CLUB
Front row, left to right: Rick Ayer, Frank
Merryman, Mark Schmidt, Fred Phelleps,
Doug Pfendler, Dr. William Hudnall, Har-
old Miller, )ennie Maurer, Ralph Artuso,
Debbie Scheirer.
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Front row, left to right: Ralph Artuso,
loanne DiLeo, George Kellas, Dr. David
Brown, Bonnie Hewitt. Back row: Frank
Merryman, Fred Phelleps, Ken lacobs,
Doug Pfendler, Mark Schmidt.
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BETHANIAN
Front row, left to right:
Frank Merryman, Bill
Fung, Patty Schodder,
Mary Beth Miller. Back
row: Kristen Cady, Bil-
lie Schrecker, Doug
Pfendler, |ohn Lau,
Scarlett Foster.
Front row, left to right: Patty
Schodder, Louise Reass, Billie
Schrecker, Kim Parti, Mary Beth
Miller, Terri Wallace. Second row:
Rachel Long, Diana Preli, Dave
McDonnell, Scarlett Foster. Back
row: Beth Grace, Ira larvis, Rick
Kenney.
Lynn Nakashian — Editor
TOWER
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FOLIO
Left to right: Diane Lewis, Lynn
Nakashian, Scarlett Foster, Los-
lie Lomasson, leffrey Seglin,
Kathleen Kane, krisien Cacly.
Deb Pyle.
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Lett to right: Mack Vak-
sman, |ohn Alfred, Dave
Hills, Paul Ramano,
Claudia Gilmartin, Len
Laabs, Ken Anderson,
Dave Spizale, Dave
Home, Paul McKay.
Left to right: Donna Staderman, Mrs. Marjorie Carty, |eri Evans,
Glen Gawronski, Gail Greenleaf, Cindy McElroy.
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HARBINGER
Left to right: Frank Merryman, Linda Unger, Kathleen Kane, Mary )ones, Andrea
Rock, Jeffrey Seglin.
WVBC
Front row, left to right:
Steve Coe, Chris Moore,
Karen Olsen, Sharon Pat-
terson, Scott Eisenlohr,
Kurt Franck, Julie O'Neil,
Darrell Vandervolt, Vickie
Barkhurst. Second row:
Gary Schoonover, Rich
Foge, |im Kinghorn, Mark
Wilcox, Patty Schodder,
Marilyn Esposito, |im
Rice. Back row: Mr. |im
Humes, Gordon Ander-
son, Debbie Oakley, Beth
Grace, Pete Jensen.
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Front row, left to right: Mark Schmidt, Jeffrey Seglin. Back row:
Jonathan Lamb, Marc Chernenko.
GAMMA SIGMA KAPPA
Front row, left to right: Kevan Frye, Jeff Wheeler, Dave
McDonnell, Dave Horton, Dave Hills. Back row: lanet
Long, Kim Parti.
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OMICRON
DELTA
EPSILON
ECONOMICS
Left to right: Dave Horton, Sam De-
Bone, Tony Mourkas, Rich Manypenny.
KAPPA
MU
EPSILON
MATH
Left to right: Dr. David T. Brown, Doug
Pfendler, loanne DiLeo, David Horton.
Back row: Frank Merryman, Dr. |ohn
M. Atkins.
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LITERATURE
LAMBDA IOTA TAU
Front row, left to right: Ken Zirm, Billie
Schrecker, Lori Sarracino, Cindy Dodd,
Linda Unger. Second row: Sarah Bunkley,
Kim Parti. Third row: Rich Williams, Dave
McDonnell, Ira larvis, lonathan Lamb, Sue
Harman, Diana Dulaney. Back row: |anet
Long, Jeffrey Seglin, Marc Runyon, Mike
Laughner, David Horton, Bob Shaw.
Front row, left to right: Billie
Schrecker, Ira larvis, Marc
Chernenko, Karen Olsen.
Back row: Rich lackson, |im
Kinghorn, Leslie Bertel, Cin-
dy McElroy, Mary Beth Mill-
er, Harry Mainzer, Lori Sarra-
cino, Dave McDonnell,
Diane Lewis, left Seglin, Lar-
ry Whitman, Maggie Wi-
nans.
PI DELTA EPSILON
JOURNALISM
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Front row, left to right: Ann Martino, Penny Poirier, Alison Evans, Ann Hamilton. Back row:
Mike Wisell.
KAPPA
PI
ART
Left to right: |oann Cacchio, Frances McDormand, Sara Waxman, Brian Ross, Sarah Bunkley, Mary Pat Millea.
ALPHA PSI OMEGA
DRAMATICS
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FOOTBALL
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Front row, left to right: Head Coach Don Ault, Butch
Molbrough, Kelly Martin Chuck Grosso, Bruce Camp-
bell, Paul Roscoe, Vince Distazio, Carl Clemens, Phil
Linton, George Davis, Dennis Czarnecki, Ed Remus,
|ohn lanigro, Coach Mike Sherwood, Trainer Bill Bein-
brech. Second row: Coach |ohn Pope, Greg Hutchison,
Jeff Severino, Bill Wright, Bill Kiser, Rick Villani, Scott
Lanz, Mark Genard, Mark Sniegocki, Don Morehouse,
Howard Townsend, Rex Johnson, Tom Emery, Tony
Beachum, Mike Murphy, Coach Al Cardamone. Third
row: Coach Barry McCoy, John Tritschler, Greg Ula-
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14
7
7
3
16
16 C
7
6 W.
7
Grove Cily
Carnegie-Mellon
Allegheny
Thiel
John Carroll
Case Western Reserve
Westminster
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siewicz, Jeff Faust, Scott Devenny, Jamie Trainor, Dale
Grosso, Tom Denne, Bill Gordon, Doug Owens, Pat
Niles, Greg Jordan, John Shope. Fourth row: Gary
Hammond, Bill Salvo, Russ Stec, Mike Mari, Ray Ab-
biatici, James Omslaer, John Shields, Joe Shuman, Ron
Strobel, Dave Rasicci, Lee Frankhouser, Doug Cam-
eron, Dave Collins. Back row: Rick Gacek, Jeff Beer,
Chris Payne, Dave Petrel, Denny Williams, Ray Nola,
Todd Williams, Dave Priore, Jerry Dugan, Mike Weav-
er, |im Shawl, Paul Capuano, Gary Frankhouser.
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CARL CLEMENS ALL-PAC TIGHTEND
SCOTT LANZ ALL-AMERICAN PUNTER
61
Lite \ugust ... hot and humid ... 3-a-days
. . . late dinners . . . sprints . . . chalk talks
hamburger drills . . . large Irexhman class . . .
scrimmages . . . seeing films . . . 4th quarter
. . . monkey rolls . . . lines . . . meetings . . .
season opener against Grove City . . . Sports
Illustrated article . . . close games ... in-
experience . . . quiet bus rides home . . . re-
building for the future . . . three runs into
the line and a cloud of dust . . . punt . . .
JSficfcl ^ >.•
Scott Lanz . . . NCAA Division III All-Ameri-
can . . . 43.9 average . . . Hutch tackles Sev-
erino . . . GBD Grosso . . . defense on the
field again! . . . playing in the mud . . . slapp-
ing helmets . . . Carl Clemens All PAC . . .
Vince Distazio ... second team all PAC ...
victories over |ohn Carroll, Case Western
Reserve and Notre Dame . . . Seniors scrim-
mage with coaches . . . Seniors bag of dirt
. . . We'll get 'em next year!
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SOCCER
Front row, left to right; Baba Salia, lames Rue, Bob Hill,
Jim Regan, Jack Mackhouse, Mikey Zebrine, Larry Alt-
mann, Dominic Colarusso, Jim Hoyt, Vaios Mavides.
Second row: Coach John Cunningham, Matt O'Shea,
Les Beck, Ron Mounts, Charles Agbor, Dave Otto, John
Sholhead, Danny Dunmyer, Mark Eckert, Lucio Mar-
ques, Dave Shapiro, Tim Paulus, Sue Gerhold. Third
row: Craig Ligget, Mike Gramigna, Andy Railing, Russ
Onofrio, John Kleehammer, Bill Feeney, Walter Osula,
Vern Ticknor, David VonSalis, John Kelly, Ted DeSeld-
ing, John Plagens, Gil Fezer, Jim Gehling, Kevin Gallag-
her.
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BETHANY
3
8
11
1
3
1
1
4
4
2
1
0
Pitt
W&J
Hiram
Marietta
CMU
WV Wesleyan
WVU
West Lib
John Carroll
Case
Grove City
Allegheny
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The soccer team puts it .ill to-
gether ... PAC champs ... 9- 1 -2
... a fine well-balanced team . . .
depth . . . leadership ... 4 out-
standing sennas . \gbor, Ma< k
ouse, Mtmann, Colarusso ... No
goal /ebrine . . . all conference for
past two years . . . super mid-field
. . . determination . . . expanded
schedule ... Put, W.V.U., and
Grove City . . . fan support . . . 5rd
string scum . . . whipping West
Lib . . . foreigners and Americans
working together . . . injury-free
season . . . "Tokyo Shapiro" . . .
freshman lettermen . . . Schultzie
, . . the redheaded kid with the
beard from New lersey . . . "Jack,
stop the van" ... Choo-choo
Charlie . . . winning in Pitt Stadi-
um . . . "Let's see if we can out-
score the football team again this
week" . . .
NCAA Division III frustration ... filling
the All-PAC team . . . Head Coach |ohn
Cunningham . . . help from |im Gehling
and Dennis Moore . . . Sue Gerhold —
stats . . . Craig Ligget - equipment . . .
Kevin Gallagher — trainer . . . over-
nights . . . total team effort . . . for an
outstanding season.
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FIELD
HOCKEY
Front row, left to right: Sue Mapletoft,
Coach Sally Dorwart, Alison Evans. Second
row: lenny Santore, Raenn Morgan, Carol
Tozzo, Amy Day, (ill Embersits, Mil Connor.
Third row: Barb Burns, Debbie Scheirer,
Wendy Cole, Michele Armstrong, Cindy
Dignazio, Diane Thompson. Back row: Linde
Hardy, Laura Lowe.
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a young team ... 5 seniors . . . Jill's
offsides . . . Muskingum — sister against
sister . . . CMU's postage stamp field . . .
backgammon in the van . . . Wendy's
scoring attempt . . . Freshmen potential
. . . Sue and Mil score 13 goals apiece
. . . "only the tough survive" . . . over-
whelming fan support playing at the
Coal Bowl . . . Amy clicking her heels . . .
steak dinner at Sally's ... a great way
to end a great season . . .
BETHANY VISITOR
2 Marietta 0
1 CMU 0
11 W&J 0
1 WV Wesleyan 0
4 CMU 0
0 Davis & Elkins 9
3 Muskingum 2
,
9 Chatham 2
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9 W&J 0
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Pennwood West Conference champs ... 8-1 ... Sally Dorwart's first
year as head coach . . . working as a team . . . long hot practices . . .
high scoring offense ... blocking shots ... the coneheads ... the
travesty at Davis & Elkins ... shoutouts, shoutouts, shoutouts ...
switch . . .
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WOMEN'S TENNIS
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Fresh, young team . . . great freshmen po-
tential . . . building, striving, winning . . .
team joins the Pennwood West
Conference . . . rough competition . . .
"We can do it" . . . 3-5 p.m. everyday . . .
Captain Sue Haley . . . tough at 3rd singles
. . . Sue Brett and Cindy Marks freshmen
playing first and second singles . . . only
one senior ... Ann's long games ...
Brett's serve . . .
BETHANY VISITOR
2 West Liberty 5
WV Weslyan
Wheeling
California St.
CMU
Marietta
West Liberty
Geneva
Wheeling
Slippery Rock
California St.
Left to right: Maureen Green, Beth Van Riper, Teryl Berriman, Kim
Shontz, Sue Haley, Sue Brett, Shelley Alteria, Lynda Kelsesky, Cindy
Marks, Coach Eileen McElroy.
68
Dave Wottle's first year as Bison
coach ... a building year ... a year
of learning ... a year of survival . . .
Tri-meets . . . Out of gas . . . Peterson
comes in first ... Walt Russo - the
only returnee this year . . . injured
again, Allred ... 12 miles a day ...
Blazing Blaner and Pete Fraiman . . .
First time competitors . . . grunt,
sweat, strain . . . inexperienced and
young . . . 2-a-days . . . victories over
Allegheny, W&|, Geneva and Thiel
. . . Harriers . . .
CROSS COUNTRY
Front row, left to right: Steve Pe-
terson, Pete Fraiman, Aaron Al-
lred. Back row: |ohn Alexander,
Walter Russo, Dave Blaner,
Quinn, Coach Dave Wottle.
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47
27
30
26
$4
43
29
48
27
32
49
CMU
Allegheny
Duquesne
Geneva
Westminster
John Carroll
Hiram
Grove City
W&J
California St.
Case Western
Reserve
VISITOR
16
2')
25
29
23
17
27
1 5
30
23
15
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B
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BETHANY
VISITOR
82
Geneva
66
62
Marietta
74
79
Waynesburg
63
55
Westminster
87
68
Denison
58
100
Mt. Union
84
74
Urbana
58
82
Allegheny
67
97
Case Western Reserve
83
71
Thiel
65
89
John Carroll
67
98
W&J
70
44
Hiram
42
61
CMU
73
85
Case Western Reserve
74
87
Allegheny
94
103
John Carroll
68
68
Thiel
66
56
Hiram
38
36
W&J
34
84
CMU
82
NCAA TOURNAMENT
70
Rose-Hulman
68
74
Albion
91
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The most improved basketball team in
the nation . . . surprising Bethany, from
3-18 to 18-5 ... first PAC title in 10
years ... tie for most wins in a Bison
season . . . undefeated at home . . .
. . . one hand bandit . . . the season
starts . . . winning record in December
(3-2) . . . Bisons win Mt. Union Tourna-
ment . . . Kendall Hayes - All Tourna-
ment . . . Dulkowski's two from the
Twilight Zone . . . undefeated in |anu-
ary . . . Winovich's slam dunk climaxes
a 100-point effort against |ohn Carroll
...a 56-38 victory against Hiram on
Parent's Day ... foul shots pull Beth-
any through . . . overtime victory over
W&| ... Bisons clinch PAC title ...
Another game, another hero ... the
bench comes through once again . . .
here comes CMU . . . Dulkowski's Pol-
ish Army ... fans "RATTLE" CMU ...
Bisons win PAC title (84-82) over CM
who? . . .
GOOD luck
PETE
GRE(b
DENNIS
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TO THE
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turn'
I ront row, left to right:
Kendall Hayes, Greg Dul-
kovvski, Fran Haus, Scott
Thompson, Steve Zsigray.
Back row: Craig Carse, Brian
Zimmer, Fred Congola, |im
Stumph, Pete Winovich,
Dave Sowards, Armand Na-
tili, Greg Fenton, Coach
lames Dafler.
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Field house erupts with excitement as
Kendall Hayes' free throws send Bisons
on to the NCAA Division III play-offs! . . .
"We are the Champions" . . . flying the
big bird to Terre Haute, Indiana ... un-
derdogs of the tournament . . .
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Zsig hits jumper with 3 seconds left as Bisons prove
critics wrong by defeating Rose-Hulman, . . Beth-
any - first PAC team to win a game in the NCAA
Tournament . . . Bisons lose a tough one to Albion
in the finals . . . Dafler named PAC "Coach of the
Year" . . . Greg Dulkowski named to first-team All-
PAC ... Fran Haus and Scott Thompson named to
second team All-PAC ... Kendall Hayes - Honor-
able Mention . . . Nobody does it better . .
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WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
Snow cancellations . . . freezing
v,\ ins . . . no towels . . . CMU
win . . . Uncle's shin splints . . .
S( reaming victory over Carlow
< nllege High scoring Chris
. . . on court tights against Rob-
ert Morris ... a learning ex-
perience against Duquesne ...
Chris' tying basket . . . The
Diane-Sue combo . . . it's the
last live games — always . . . 4-9
season . . . 2-5 conference . . .
plays, plays, plays . . .
the flu strikes again . . . final
party at Bubba's . . . missed
seniors . . . sour cream spe-
cial . . . but the team will
pick up the slack . . .
BETHANY
36
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17
44
51
57
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46
J 5
50
59
47
57
Steubenville
West Liberty
Geneva
Wheeling
Robert Morris
Wheeling
W&J
Steubenville
Duquesne
Carlow
Marietta
CMU
W&J
VISITOR
45
61
69
60
62
52
51
49
74
43
47
46
60
Front row, left to right: Scarlett Foster, Karen Repplier, Linda
Hardy, Maureen Green, Kris Schwertfeger, Soni Maxwell. Back
row: Beth Mitchell, Leslie Bertel, Diane Thompson, Coach
Eileen McElroy, Dave Clark, Sue Mapletoft, Pat Richards.
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Front row, left to right: Sue Williams, Cindy Dignazio, Sheila
Baskett, Lilyan Gederberg. Back row: Steve Kline, Steve
Ebbets, George Couch, Mike Angelo, Eric Schult, Kurt Frank,
Steve Burnfield, Gary Cah ill, |ohn Serra.
Captain's practices . . . Bubble-Yum
. . . Holiday Hotel and Bath Club . . .
Not another 10,000 yard day ...
Flame Brain and Bahama Mama . . .
carbohydrate diets . . .
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40
Grove City
62
45
Case Western
Reserve
67
45
Muskingum
62
40
Allegheny
67
32
CMU
76
29
Morris Harvey
70
46
Hiram
56
38
Westminster
48
33
John Carroll
63
36
W&J
67
Morris
Harvey Relays -
Place
PAC's - 7th Place
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Kurt Frank's school record in the 500 freestyle . . . small but
close team . . . "How can you win but still lose (team) at the
same time?" . . . Sheila's win in the 500 yard freestyle . . . 0-
10 . . . Morris Harvey Relays . . . Mike qualifies for Nationals
. . . Improved individual teams . . .
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WRESTLING
Cutting weight . . . heartbreak . . . Coach
says, "Where are all the wrestlers on
campus?" . . . Wrestlers say, "Where's the
coach?" ... "I don't want to get killed!"
. . . Big Yella and Bernard . . . the agony of
defeat ... You weigh MOW MUCH? ...
Full page ad in Bethany Tower: Wanted:
Wrestling Coach, NO EXPERIENCE NEC-
ESSARY . . . West Lib. Tourn. - 9th Place
. . . PAC's 8th Place . . . Are Bethany wres-
tlers a dying breed? . . .
BETHANY
VISITOR
0 Marietta
30
9 John Carroll
54
10 Case Western
35
Reserve
9 Grove City
45
0 W&J
54
12 Malone
45
0 Thiel
54
0 Hiram
55
1
0
1
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Front row, left to right: |oel Shuman, Harold Miller, Vern Tichnor,
Greg McCullough. Back row: Doug Pfendler, Ray Abbiatici, Gil
Fezer, Coach Mike Sherwood, Coach )oe Pinkney.
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VOLLEYBALL
A lot of new faces ... A short but full
season . . . skilled returning lettermen . . .
video taped win over West Liberty . . .
Val's serve . . . Robert Morris Marathon . . .
illegal substitutes . . . strong bench sup-
port . . . again finding the right size sweats
BETHANY
VISITOR
3 West Liberty
0 Fairmont
1
3
0 Waynesburg
1 CMU
2
2
0 W&j
0 California St.
2 Robert Morris
2
3
3
0 St. Francis
3
0 Waynesburg
3 Point Park
3
0
0 Duquesne
2 West Liberty
2 Marietta
2
1
0
3 Carlow
1
3 W&J
2 Geneva
1 Seton Hill
0
3
3
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Front row, left to right: Amy Richardson,
)ody Densberger, Jill Embersits, Diane
Pfeil, Soni Maxwell, Connie Carpenter,
Back row: Diane Thompson, Sardis Men-
dez, Barb Otway, Sue High, Amy Day,
Kathy Talley, Valerie Morris, Sue Brett, Pat
White, Manager Cindy Marks, Coach Sally
Dorwart.
Diane's saves . . . tour-
nament at W&| ... al-
most beating Geneva
. . . Linda's fan support
. . . |ody and the spike
in the face . . . set,
bump, spike ... Mil's
composure and lead-
ership . . . Amy's black
eye . . . Volleyball party
and two day recovery
period . . . future po-
tential . . .
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The greatest ... the whip ... Dr.
Dink ... Hooty-Hoot ... a great
comeback after a poor start ... a
young pitching staff that matured
. . . home run derby . . . "That's why
baseball's a very funny game" ... no
practice today . . . grounders on the
gym floor ... $4.00 limit ... Perkins
. . . wipe the blood off . . . bandaged
ball ... an NCAA record ... 42 hits
in a double-header by one team . . .
Bethany bats around twice in one
inning against Thiel . . . Angus' two
outs in one inning . . .
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Front row, left to right: Tim Bird, Scott Lanz.
Second row: )oe Milde, |im Steiger, Rick Zar-
noch, Dave Jabonowski, P.J. Martin, Bob
McCann, Mike Mari, Matt O'Shea, Larry Kac-
zmarek, Gary Frankhouser, Coach Dave Hutter.
Back row: Jay Outland, Ray Homza, Doug
Owens, Jay Angus, Gary Hughes, Bill Moore,
Steve Zsigray, Dennis Ranson, Fran Haus, Joe
Farrell, Fred Gongola, John Symanski.
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VISITOR k;
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Allegheny
10,10 1
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Robert Morris
6,6 |
4
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Geneva
Grove City
1,3 J
3,0 f
;1 8, 6
Duquesne
5,5 :;
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Waynesburg
6 :;
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John Carroll
2,2 p:
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W&J
4, 5 >
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Case Western
5,3 5:
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Reserve
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2,8
Pitt (Johnstown)
4,9 §
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3rd place, PAC's . . .
(.306) Team Batting
Average . . . Farrell's
.539 batting aver-
age, Gongola's .417
average, and Jabo's
.416 average . . . Bill
Moore leads the
staff with a 3-1
record and 28 stri-
keouts in 26 in-
nings, John Sym-
anski (3-3), Steve
Zsigray (3-2) round
out the pitching
staff . . .
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Front row, left to right: Scotty Wottle, Dave
Blanor, Pete Fraiman, |im Shawl, W.nk
Schmidt, Steve Peterson, Tony Beachum, |oe
Imbacz, Dave Gunclling, Kip Lewis. Back
row: Coach Dave Wottle, Pat Niles, Mat
Montgomery, Rick Manypenny, Mark
Stoeckle, |ohn Quinn, John Widmann, )ohn
Alexander, Dennis Mingyar, Rick Villani,
Mark Scorpion.
*
Workouts in Irvin Gym . . . "Be
a competitor" ... Indoors at
Ashland and Slippery Rock ...
Allegheny and Case away . . .
two minute half ... Denny M
... No sweats . . . PAC's in the
rain: Bethany or Wheeling? . . .
team meetings . . . "two misses
and you're out" . . . Tony Bea-
chum Day! ... Circuit training
. . . name that tune . . . hey,
who's running the relay? . . .
good sprint relay . . . Where's
Scotty? . . . Scorp's van . . . Bub-
ba's shotput . . . Who wins the
dead frog? . . . Manypenny's
first at PAC's . . . Villani's super
javelin . . . "Don't rig" . . . Wid-
man's shotput through the
window . . .
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BETHANY
VISITOR
69
John Carroll
74
78
Thiel
52
78
74
50
38
Geneva
CMU
Grove City
Allegheny
56
70
95
105
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31
Case Western
Reserve
113
98
61
W&J
Hiram
47
80
57
West Liberty
88
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workouts on 67 . . . Villani's speeding ticket ... 10
easy miles ... brisk ... easy ... good ... hard ...
Run through the finish . . . Blaner's 4th and
Schmidt's 3rd at PAC's . . . Mingyar dive . . . how can
you follow that? ... 6th place at PAC's . . .
TRACK
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TENNIS
Running on empty . . . Sunrise Service . . . Boca Teeca . . .
Zen & Zurp ... a team without home courts ... a
hundred hours in a van . . . the fearless freshmen . . . "It
was in but I didn't feel like playing anymore" ... Is that
the Doobs? . . . "Bruce bent his knees" . . . Crown Lounge
— 2 for I . . . Hey, Buck . . . Co-captains - Hayes and Zirm
, . . Burnby, Carla and Hutch — our loyal fans . . . Wham!
Front row, left to right: Chris Moore, )eff Miller, Bruce
Brothis. Back row: Keith Todd, Dave Hayes, Mark
Hayes, Ken Zirm, Tim Timmons, Andy Feierstein,
Coach Joe Kurey.
BETHANY VISITOR
3 Robert Morris 6
0 Case Western Reserve 9
9 Hiram 0
6 W&j 3
1 Allegheny 8
2 Carnegie Mellon 7
6 Geneva 0
2 Thiel 7
2 Marietta 7
3 John Carroll 6
4 Grove City 5
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Long hours on the course ... 13 strikes on one hole ... in the water
again ... in the sand again ... why won't it hit some land? ...
Oh!?!, my swings off again ... aw, hit a house ... get leg's ball . .
Carol Groat, first woman golfer in PAC history ... "Use your
imagination, all right?" ... "I smacked that thing" ... not enough
golfers . . . beautiful Speidel course - the best . . . bad weather . . .
winless ... not much practice . . . PAC's at Thiel . . . golf banquet . . . ^^ ^^^
"Do your best and have a good round" ... lost golf balls ... M # || |_
Howie's short drive . . . Todd Shatters his drive ... We had fun! . . . VJ V-/ L. I
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Left to right: Todd Williams, Howard Townsend, Carol Groat,
Kevin Blackwell, Dave Jackfert, Coach Don Ault.
BETHANY
VISITOR
154
W&J
146
152
California St.
410
448
Duquesne
414
448
Case Western
Reserve
438
446
Marietta
443
437
John Carroll
429
457
Hiram
452
453
Westminster
448
454
W&J
425
—
CMU
420
-
Allegheny
390
JU
459
Waynesburg
448
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INTRAMURALS
FOOTBALL
W
L
T
Sig
11
0
0
Beta
9
1
1
Delt
8
2
1
SAE
7
4
0
KA
6
4
1
Phi Tau
6
5
0
Alpha Sig
5
6
0
Woolery
I
6
1
Morlan
1
8
0
BOWLING
Total Pins
Beta
1774
Sig
1736
Phi Tau
1674
Delt
High Scores
1585
Morehouse
- Beta
566
Mainzer
-
Phi Tau
500
Ralls - S
g
485
Humes -
■ s
g
454
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CROSS COUNTRY
Beta 16
Phi Tau 52
PING PONG
First Singles
Second Singles
Meyer — Delt
Young — Beta
Schmidt — Beta
Clay — Phi Tau
Team
Doubles
Delt
Delt
Phi Tau
Phi Tau
Beta
Alpha Sig
VOLLEYBALL
W
L
Beta
8
8
1
1
KA
6
3
Alpha Sig
Phi Tau
6
6
W
3
3
L
Delt
4
5
Morlan S.
4
5
SAE
2
7
M&M
1
8
Overflow
I
8
85
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L3MBEE
BASKETBALL
"A" Team
"B" Team
Beta
Beta
Sig
Alpha Sig
Delt
s>g
Faculty
SAE
Overflow
Delt
SAE
Woolery
KA
Overflow
Phi Tau
KA
WRESTLING
KA
68
Sig
44
Beta
42
Alpha Sig
37
SAE
34
Delt
lo
Phi Tau
5
Champion
Runner-up
137 class -
Arikian -
SAE
Boehm — Alpha Sig
145 class —
Artuso —
KA
Ebbets - Delt
152 class —
Kel hotter
- Beta
Ford -IKA
160 class -
loust - KA
Humes — Sig
167 class -
Ligget -
KA
Slabaugh — Alpha Sig
177 class -
Bazzano
"Sig
Gallignani - Alpha Sig
191 class -
Tritschler
-Sig
Namy — Beta
Unlimited
— Collins
- KA
Collins, Dave — Beta
86
GOLF
Beta 344
KA 410
Sig 392
SAE 486
Delt 396
SWIMMING
Sig
71
200 Medley Rel
»y
Beta
52
S'g
2
10.36
SAE
33
Alpha Sig
2
12.83
KA
33
KA
2
25.40
Delt
1 8
SAE
2
26.05
Phi Tau
5
Beta
2
27.89
Woolery
3
Overflow
1
200 Freestyle
Forrest — Sig
2
15.98
50 Freestyle
Meyer — Delt
2
39.75
Aronson — Sig
25.68
Fenton — Beta
3
01.84
Furlong — KA
25.95
Cullum - Sig
26.89
Diving
Halter - SAE
100 I.M.
Hammond — Beta
Forrest — Sig
1:04.32
Wilcox - Phi Tau
Furlong — KA
1:10.34
Wittek - Alpha Sig
1:19.67
50 Backstroke
Aronson — Sig
30.46
50 Breaststroke
Stone - SAE
33.94
Meyer — Delt
34:47
Whitman - SAE
34.59
Mourkas — Phi Tau
37:32
Gagan — KA
38:77
200 Free Relay
Sig
1:45.61
50 Butterfly
Beta
2:02.58
Amerman — Alpha S
g 28:57
SAE
2:02.58
Milde — Sig
28.69
Delt
2:07.25
Roscoe — Beta
29.58
KA
2:09.89
87
illiOI HI HI IH
TRACK
Sig
94
120 Yard Low Hurdl
es
Beta
44
Severino — Sig
15.2
Phi Tau
42
Williams - Beta
16.0
KA
14
Dunmyer — KA
16.5
Woolery
32
Taylor — Alpha Sig
17.2
Alpha Sig
29
Nicely — Phi Tau
19.8
Delt
20
440 Yard Dash
440 Yard Relay
McConaghy — KA
54.7
Sig
48.63
Sholhead - Sig
56.7
Phi Tau
49.55
Ulasiewicz — Woolery
56.8
Beta
50.82
Meyer — Delt
58.6
Shult - Delt
59.8
100 Yard Dash
Hutchinson — Sig
1 1 .00
50 Yard Dash
Grosso — Sig
11.10
McConaghy - KA
5.8
Fung — Phi Tau
11.40
Lane — Phi Tau
6.1
Hayes — Alpha Sig
11.45
Fung — Phi Tau
6.2
Turley — Delt
11.50
Tritschler - Sig
6.3
220 Yard Dash
880 Yard Run
Hutchinson - Sig
25.0
Plagens — Woolery
2:14.0
Bergman — Phi Tau
25.9
Meyer — Delt
2:14.3
Ulasiewicz — Woolery
26.2
Natili — Woolery
2:16.1
Turley — Delt
26.5
Cameron — Beta
1:16.6
RACQUETBALL
Beta
Woolery
SAE
Sig
Delt
Phi Eau
Alpha Sig
"A" Singles
Wright - Beta
Briggs - Woolery
"B" Singles
Roscoe — Beta
Bradley - SAE
Doubles
Busacca, Campbell - Beta
Grosso, Denne — Sig
TENNIS
First S
ngles
Second Singles
Meyer
- Delt
Sanderson -
Delt
Lucas
- Alph.
i Sig
Dou
bles
lones,
Otto -
KA
Railing, Desantis -
Beta
SOFTBALL
Beta
5-0
Overflow
2-2
Sig
4-1
Alpha Sig
1-3
KA
4-1
Faculty
1-3
Woolery
3-2
Phi Tau
0-4
Delt
2-2
SAE
0-4
m&
88
WOMEN'S INTRAMURALS
FOOTBALL
VOLLEYBALL
PING PONG
Goodnight
KD
Phi Mu
KD
Phi Mu
Goodnight
Freshmen 1
Goodnight
KD
Freshmen II
Pi Phi
Phi Mu
Freshmen 1
BASKETBALL
CROSS
Zeta
Phi Mu
COUNTRY
Freshmen II
KD
Alpha Xi
Freshmen 1
Goodnight
TRACK
Goodnighl
Freshmen II
Phi Mu
Goodnight
SWIMMING
BOWLING
Zetas
Alpha Xi
Goodnight
Alpha Xi
Phi Mu
Phi Mu
KD
KD
■aw
WOMEN'S TRACK
440 Yard Dash
220 Yard Dash
Mapletoft - Phi Mu
Bertel — Goodnight
31.68
Armstrong - Zeta
Talley - Phi Mu
33.25
50 Yard Dash
880 Yard Dash
Dileo - Goodnight
Stokes — Phi Mu
3:01.69
Chadwick - Phi Mu
Vojvodich - Goodnight
3:13.67
440 Yard Relay
100 Yard Dash
Goodnight
1 :02.09
Tozzo — Goodnight
12.80
Phi Mu
1:02.73
Wallace - Alpha Xi
13.42
120 Yard Hurdles
Long Jump
Mapletoft - Phi Mu
20.90
Wallace - Alpha Xi
14'4"
Talley - Phi Mu
21.29
High lump
Softball - Bertel 145'
Hamilton - Phi Mu
4'6"
89
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ALPHA
XI
DELTA
Linda Ronstadt . . . hoopie party . . . drink beer . . . diversified . . . tire alarms . . .
"small times" . . . Natman, Mingo, Fleetwood and Hoopie . . . warm body parties
... ice cream parties? . . . Angel party . . . F-W!!! ... the infamous Sha-Na-Na . . .
Disco Dolly and Kinky D ... all house cleans - what a drag! ... sunning out
back ... SAE beer drinking contest ... "yow-zer" ... watching TV, loading out
and loving it . . . "The Ode" . . . mothers and daughters . . . fuzzies . . . scavenger
hunts ... ice sculptures and tug-a-war . . . quick trips to Mr. Donut and Baskin-
Robbins . . . the ice cube . . . popcorn . . hoagie sales . . . smut . . . seniors - what
seniors? . . .
92
Front row, from left to right: Alison Evans, Claudia
Gilmartin, Margaret Evans, Pat Dautel, Sharon Roth,
Caryn Miller. Second row: Carol Moeller, leannette
Stubbs, Liz Bennett, Ann Royston, Mettelise Fjaere,
Anne Daly, Barb Burns. Third row: Lynn Havenmeyer,
Dottie Duerr, Clare Heaney, Karen Repplier, Sail ie
Bovie, Dorothy Walker, Liz Sentell, Maura Stewart,
Marcie Sutherland, Cindy Dignazio. Fourth row: Gail
Seldon, Christie Le|acq, Cathy Dewey. Back row:
loanne Daoust, Cindy Kaisand, Lisa Traub, Lori Drag-
onir, Nora Bonville, Darlene Anuskewicz, Susie
Schwartz, Cindy Fulton, Ann Schatz.
93
KAPPA DELTA
Minnie Mae . . . gracious
living . . . fantastic new
pledges . . . Alumni Christ-
mas Dance . . . water fight
. . . pina coladas . . . big
brothers . . . funsies . . .
Roxanne . . . scholarship
cup again . . . George's
blender and pampers . . .
Pizza Inn . . . Kimmy, the
dream of KD ... I fell in
love with the pin . . .
what's under the flag wei-
ner? . . . B.|. flunks anoth-
er test . . . spades with
Flow . . . A.O.T. ... in-
tramurals, at least we try
. . . I'm in the like . . .
pledge donuts and raids
. . . seafood at Ernies .
comps . . . faux pas
student teachers
points and demerits .
birthday cakes . . . kegs .
friends and sisters . . . Sigs
steal Sue ... Nakashian's
Tower Power monopoly
. . . Gail and |ill, super, su-
per, super
94
Front row, left to right: Kim Parti, Terri Wallace, Beth
Grace, Marilyn Esposito, Cyndie |ones, Debbie Oakley,
Diana Preli, Joanne laffrey, Patty Schodder, Lynn Naka-
shian. Back row: Nancy Douglas, Jill Hallock, Margaret
Kemp, Lynn Patterson, Beth Cu I lis. Donna Staderman,
Sharon Patterson, Ann Lee, Lisa Carlson, Becky Wright,
Louise Reass, Jim Howard, Sue McCandless, Barb Go-
resh, Laura Lee.
95
Fronl row, lefl to right: Cathy Palmer, Kathy Talk's.
Miss\ kearne\ Set (iiid row: Karen Welling, lory
Tolley, Chrisl\ Phillips. Valerie Bellofatto, Diana Fi-
lippi, Susie Kaplan, Ellen I rebilcock, Beth Mitchell,
Laura Lowe. Third row: Soni Maxwell, Sue Criste,
Sue Brigham, Billie s< hn-c ker, Ann l)a\, ( alh\ |ohn-
son, Scarlett I osier. Linda Nannig, Kris Schwertfeger.
fourth row: Linda Keale, Sue Williams, Diane
Thompson, Karen Guida, Carolyn Baney, Cindy
Marks huh row: Beth Rommel, Debbie Scheirer,
Inula Mokes, Kathy Prenger, losette Cicone, Me-
linda Elliott, \nnie Martino, Arden Rosteld, Karen
Olsen, Bitsy Hamilton, Sally shuck, Shelley Alteria,
Nancy Olson, Barb Otway, Brenda Jennings. Back
row: Bubba, |ill Embersits.
%
PHI MU
P is for the Pin... the buddy club and head cheese anonymous . . . creating a Kuhlua factory, a
cone court . . . serving 500 bucks of beer, loose change, more TP, Bid Day chicken and 21 toasts . . .
presenting Gladys, Mildred, Mrs. A. and Cinder, sisters away and lemon pledges . . . starring
loadfrumpconecube . . . box it or bag it, M and C, Wotta Pizzeria . . . but we're in tip top shape for
Spades, Pass Out, light up, kiss your partner, "they call me mellow yellow, that's right yeah" . . .
flakey? . . . nooooo L.I.O.B. "the hood" . . .
97
PI
BETA
PHI
Front row, left to right: Saudi Mendez,
Clyna Snapp, Wendy Kuhn, Margaret Warn-
er, Amy Handley, Peggy Hess, Valeri Bark-
hurst. Second row: Linda Unger, Lynne Da-
vidson, Barbara lohnson, Edith Crane, Susan
Stadtler, Susan Harman. Third row: Mary
Tate, Diana Dulaney, |eri Welsh, lulianne
O'Neil, lanet Stake, Linda Stansbery, Donna
Cassarino, Janet Long, Kathy Putnam.
98
99
ZETA
TAU
ALPHA
Lit up ... We're talking . . . Chreiska . . . Clipper . . . Burr
Oak ... Bid Day - 23 of the best ... Zeta inspiration
week ... Halloween Party with SAE's ... Homecoming
Queen . . . SAE slumber party . . . McLure House . . . Brick
House . . . Cheerleaders - quite a handful . . . Maxwell . . .
Moose . . . Donny and Marie . . . Bag of Leaves . . . Totally
. . . How do you feel? . . . Zeta — cuddle bunny . . . Sigma
Nu raid . . . basketball babes . . . popcorn parties . . .
100
Front row, left to right: Laurie Selwyn, Stephanie Lok-
mer, |oyce Dumbaugh. Second row: Janet Drogowski,
Faith Skowronski, Amy Villani, |ude Fraze, |oann Ri-
succi, Lynn Smith, Val Budd, Joyce Harry. Third row:
Sarah Galleher, Debbie Burns, Trudee Kamaras, Naila
Saba, Kathy Gowland, Andi Easton, Sandy Pockoski,
Beth Mayer, Caryn Teutsch, Susan Manack. Back row:
Michelle Armstrong, Ann Adams, Sue High, Carol
Prince, Patty Head, Pam Peterson, Karen Franks, Mari-
beth Ford, Maureen Mahoney.
101
ALPHA
SIGMA
PHI
The surprising Alpha Sigs . . . head
lettuce and Peter Pan . . . simply
amazing no voodoo involved . . .
ahee . . . ahee ... a he he he ...
Boehm me out . . . Bag a Doughnuts
. . . greasepig . . . gonner . . . dig it . . .
dig it . . . what it is . . . Head Togeth-
er .. . Lord vvillin' and the creeks
don't rise . . . Point Breeze Boys . . .
S.B.O. what? . . . wippets . . . Joycie
. . . the man . . . Mickey Moose . . .
Poly Prep . . . Merkin . . . Larry Bow-
man . . . Donny Osmond . . . Paul
not "H" Charlton ... on our way
home . . .
102
Front row, left to right: Paul McQuade, Hi-
ram Lester (Advisor). Second row: F3a«
Slabaugb-, Matt Lucas, Scott Litchard, Pete
Masoned Tom Shields. Third row: Shaun
Moss, Charlie Lucenb"; |ohn Amerman, Frank
Trupo, |oe-G*Wgani, lohn- Wiley-, Bob Mul-
vi hill. Fourth row: Scott Taylor, Hans
Boehm, Gary Ca hill. Marc Hayes; Mark Eye-
rman, Randy Perkins, 44e\4«— Gapvey. Back
row: George Bauman, Tem—Btt-gan, DaveY
Wittek, Daw+rifkl, |oe Amato, Paul Charl-
ton, Mark Kalla, Dean Marra' left Cook,
Steve Sentilli, |ohn Borgenson, Andy Feirs-
tein, Ken Demayo; Mike kellis, |ohn Han-
nibal, Ken Wiencek, Bart Balint, Pete
Clough.-
V
103
rhe I louse . Ro( k\ jm\ Bobo . . .
W ire and Peai h si mini s\ Mem , . . lil
up S< hnerbs . . . I )i lohn ( )wsle^
. . . the "dreaded" . King "\ "...
Ml Xiin'iic ,m 1 .111/ . . . Casual Carney
and K(i\ \u Bo\ - Shangrala . . .
Bazarre . . . Eddie . . . the bioni<
smile Leo . . Nosey . . . Strcu h
marathon . . . keep on tru< km 7")
hours Otto . . . I lie Lude Dude
. . . Lips . . . I he Moronic Man
Clarity . . . the boss . . . red man . .
pudd'n and weed . , . old ween . . .
smooth . . . recon . . . Lucky . . . Scorp
. . . Thunderbolt and Lightfoot . . .
Woolery Bros ... Continental Buys
... Spewey ... mountain lit ...
O.O.H. ... Baldv ... Chubby ...
Knucks . . . come hither . . . Mr. Bell
... Buck Owens ... doubtful ...
dubious achiever awards ... it takes
a clear mind . . . Bilbo Bagens . . . 974
. the cup . . . kipper . . . the power
hitter . . . anything is possible with a
little love and brotherhood . . .
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BETA THETA PI
Front row, left to right: Fran Haus, Paul Roscoe,
Steve Chernicky, Chris Von Hoffman, Jeff Namy,
Frank Carney. Second row: Dave Gundlmg, Kevin
Kelhofer, Mark Schmidt, Scott Thompson, Ken Toth,
Bill Wright, |ohn lanigro, Scott Brooks, Deno Emili,
Mark Sniegocki, Mike Mari, John Geary, Tom Emery.
Third row: Mike Murphy, Dave Egan, Mark Brooks,
Mark Scorpion, Dean Young, Bill Railing, Paul
Chewning, Gary Busacca, |im Crowther, Ron Strobel,
Mark Genard, Kip Lewis, Sam Debone, Ray Nola,
Doug Owens, Ray Smith, Mike Fedun, Todd De-
Santis, |ohn Shields, Dave Neurohr, Greg Fenton,
John Lipinski, jerry Dugan, |ohn Shope. Back row:
Greg |ordan, Gary Frankhouser, Mike Kozar, Ira Jar-
vis, Larry Kaczmarek, Jim Pool, Dave Cottington,
Bruce Kaiser, Gary Hammond, Rick Zarnoch, Denny
Williams, Doug Cameron, Andy Railing, Pete Wi-
novich, Dave Brooks, Kendall Hayes, Bill Hickok,
Jim Lane, Mark Comneck, Dave Petrel, Dennis
Evans, Dino DeFlavio, Pat Niles, Dave Collins, Roy
Davis, Lee Frankhouser.
105
— •****
Front row, left to right: Doug Pfendler, Nancy
McLaughlin, Wendy Cole, Dot Vojvodich,
Todd Williams, Tony Beachum, Heather Tru-
shel, Eric Schult, Julie O'Neil, Linda Kelsesky.
Second row: Neil Leitch, Scott Eisenlohr, Mad-
dog, Dave Clark 5, Pete Sanderson. Third row:
Russ Wvatt, Hal Leu, Steve Burtield, Nan Nack-
oul, Babs, |ohn Serra, Kevin Engemann, Rich
Meyer, Gene Turley, Andrew U.B. Pitha, loanne
Dileo, Mark Benz, Penny Poirier, Rich Williams.
Back row: Dave Blaner, Peter Fraiman, Rob
Forner, Andy Irving, |oe Radvan, Terri Wallace,
George Couch, Steve Ebbets, Greg
McCullough, Ned Ferris.
106
DELTA
I TAU
* DELTA
Heaven and Hell . . . little sisters . . . lackson Browne . . .
"go for it" ... shelter ... "say baby" ... penguin ...
"no problem" . . . football . . . party . . . Marching Mick-
ey and Dancing Donald . . . Founding Chapter . . .
Sam's . . . Steelers . . . "Short People" . . . swim team . . .
Uncle Buzz . . . Mad Dog's . . . Snakes . . . Goober Dills
. . . Wizards . . . hoopies . . . borrowed cars . . . clean-
ups ... apple and snow fights ... KKK ... basketball
. . . "nuff said" . . . "got change for a dollar" . . . The Yak
Brothers . . . "by the lights" . . . popcorn . . . wing . . .
107
KAPPA
ALPHA
*M<>
God and the Women . . . "God" and "Son of God" . . . nice hood ornament . . . eleven
waterbeds ... $1 for a keg? . . . abuse wall . . . RJ.'s mirror(s) . . . cornfield drivers Lar and
Dean . . . huge senior class . . . "His stereo costs more than his car" . . . "Nice face" . . .
Molly, Gatsby, R.P., Thai, Luke, Snookums, Max . . . more goldfish . . . Intramural foosball
. . . less Hoyt shots . . . Power roasting . . . KA Drugstore . . . Hoopie Holiday . . . "Zero and
the KA Titanic" . . . Woody hitches to Cincinnatti . . . Yankees in 6 . . . less Blue lays . . .
the return of Sambo . . . Kip's $10 little brother fine . . . "If Max could talk" . . . Rootless . . .
Santa Hoyt . . . 101 ways to fricassee gerbils . . . "Go Oilers" ... "I just can't talk to ugly-
girls" . . . Ralph's paperweight . . . Ralph's beard . . . Lance Romance . . . protozoa . . .
Come Sail Away . . . Del's greenbean . . . "I'm smarter than you are anyway" . . . House
stereo . . . "Rock Star" . . . "It gets me higher'n" ... 23 of the best . . . Acey Deucy for beers
. . . Chef LaHow . . . composites . . . Taylor and moonshine . . . K.O.C.M.U. . . . "Where'd
K.B. pledge, Dave? . . . Canadian Connection . . . Smegma Power and Dweebs . . . 75th
Anniversary and Dad's Weekend ... A + B races . . . Finleyville . . . "The South's Gonna
Do it Again" . . .
108
Front row, left to right: Bill Heslin, Bobby Hill, Paul
Furlong, Les Bek, Chip Carpenter, Del Walters. Second
row: Craig Liggett, Tim Paulis, Tim Ford, Drew
McConaghy, Chris |oest, Ralph Artuso. Third row: Bill
Feeney, Cary Kurtz, |im Regan, Larry Liebman, |im
Ford, Rob Kumnick, |ohn Kleehammer. Fourth row: Bill
Doughty, Kip Fowler, Tex Bridwell, Bruce Blank, Russ
Onofrio, Chuck Nalbantian, Jim Rice, Vern Tichnor,
|im Hoyt, Dan Dunmeyer. Fifth row: Kevin Bradley,
Paul Taylor, Eric Willcox, Danny Nieves, Neil lohnson,
Andy Gagan, Dave Otto, Ted DeSelding, Brad Cata-
lano. Back row: Ted Donald, Jim Howard, Brent Myers,
Rich Jackson, Paul Bowers, Chris Matthai, Bruce lones,
Danny Collins, Dave Shapiro, Matt O'Shea, Tom Ro-
gers, Mark Eckert.
109
PHI KAPPA TAU
■nn ■■■■■■■
Corn Roast . . . getting small . . . feels so good when
you stop . . . Hobart . . . Spades . . . death . . . mud
football . . . the rat is rabid . . . casualty list . . . crunch
peanut butter . . . space, the final frontier . . . you tired,
Tom . . . Dork . . . another Ron paper due . . . disco
parties ... Bushand Hedge ... roofing ... Bucky ...
mud soccer . . . Grunt . . . bum me oot ... I think it's
his knees . . . Gonged and Bonged . . . luau . . . under
the socks in room ten . . . Quinn . . . Radio Bangkok . . .
|im Humes returns . . . Cold Beer . . . why can't lohnny
blink? . . . Stinky . . . another Delt bites the dust . . .
Detroit . . . clunk ... 14 pledges . . . Big Durke . . . Iggy
Maru . . . Kidnappings . . . your book, pledge . . . you'll
get over it . . . lust . . . Wonder Woman . . . surf's up . . .
reaching a microcosm ... Sam's ... Hermit ... Filler
brings the beer . . . bridge . . . Quogue . . . passout . . .
bagels . . . Corky and Lenny's . . . Ramblers . . . Greaser
Day . . . Ribbit . . . Who? . . . veging out . . . Spike . . .
backgammon . . . Bunny O'Hare . . . whas happenin' . . .
Turk . . . darts . . . Beak . . . cookies . . . hypocrite . . .
what do you think, Ben? ... impeach ... Spaz you're
hear again? . . . Traveling Squad ... be there, Aloha . . .
110
Front row, left to right: Bill Dye. Second row: Bill Fung,
Marty Field, Harry Mainzer, Tony Mourkas, Michael
Wisell. Third row: Mark Stultz, Tom Abrams, Bill
Trombadore, Bill Kerr, Bob Shaw, Scott Sunshine, Dar-
rel Vandervort, Mark Wilcox, Chuck Wilson, Frank
Merryman, Russ Nicely. Back row: )ohn Sayers, Brian
Lane, Rob Hill, Dan Whitfield, Tim Smith, Ehud Gau-
tier, Ian Carrus, Tim Bartlett, Marc Runyon, Andy Wes-
sels, Kevin laszemski, Gary Bergman, Greg Wilhelm,
Mike Huskins.
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111
SIGMA
ALPHA
EPSILON
double knuckler . . . the groo-
vers . . . Semi-beautiful women . . .
mat-burn . . . Spiderman . . . do-it-
all ... Ben's pigs . . . sick celo . . .
nub-woman . . . Lurch's house . . .
Fembo . . . Triclops . . . Bubba's
Bowling . . . Zippy the pin head
. . Karg . . . sub-woman . . . Tater
woman . . . Woodpecker's . . . The
Bearded Woman . . . little dickie
and the bearded clams . . . Tom-
B-Que . . . SAE Driving School . . .
slumber parties . . . "While you're
down there ... " ... Turtles and
Mud ... Ho |o to Go . . . The
Room 2 Love Machine . . .
R /
112
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1 * * 1
1* -1
Front row, left to right: )im Hopkins, Beans Green-
wood, Richie Mazza, Glenn Gawronski. Second row:
Mark Logston, Jeff Hall, Stoney, lohn Brey, Phil Rug-
gieri, Steve Coe, Terry Toohey. Third row: Mark Sloan,
Jeff Babcock, left Miller, Dave Seitz, Marc Chernenko,
Bruce Stone, Dallas, Joe Farrell, Bill Beinbrech, Barry
Boyd. Back row: Rex lohnson, Vic Celo, Jim Green-
wood, Kevin Murray, Zak, Sunshine McKechnie, Brad
Bohrer, Mike Young, Kevin Gallagher.
113
SIGMA NU
Boucr\ Brawl . .. a < m/\ kinda pla< e ... squels and mimmals clone e to
rock 'n' roll troll ... luM\ wenches captured In warden ... flying
Burrito Brothers ... "we will win, ding clang doggies, donkees, and
steamed woofies" ... pump her once lor me ... "the punisher" ...
Captain Recreation take . . . Dr. Snooze . . . yeah Rocky . . . suckoo
. . . M\ P dreg Dulkowski . . . chickie babies . . . Disco |oe and Dancing
Bear . . . flarnt nernt . . .
Carl Clemens, \ ince Distazio, Dave
Vella, Dan Demeis, Tom Price, Tim
Bird, Rav Homza, Howie Townsend,
Dennis Czarnecki, Steve Cullum, left
Valley, George Davis, lack Clutter, Ed
Remus, Bo Bokanovich, |im Ralls,
Lance Aronson, Greg Dulkowski,
Chuck Grosso, Greg Hutchison, |ohn
Bowe, |im Malley, Terry Mullane, Frank
Matthews, |ohn Angus, Steve Zsigray,
loe Carley, left Severino, |ohn Shol-
head, Dave Tablonowski, Frank Baz-
zano. Butch Molbrough, Bill Kiser, |ay
Outland, lohn Tritschler, Dave Fidei,
Rick Billani, Bob McCann, Phil
Whipple, Ray Abiatici, Tom Denne, left'
Faust, Steve Ferry, Ross Fowler, Fred
Gongola, Dale Grosso, Ed Halkyard,
|im Langdon, Matt Montgomery, Bill
Moore, |oe Nappi, Chris Payne, Randy
Peters, Dave Priore, Dennis Ranson,
Ralph Robinson, Russ Rogerson, Rick
Schwabach, Brian Silva, Tim Thomp-
son, Tim Timmons, |amie Trainor, Dan
\ ogelhuber. Mark Wawrzeniak, Mike
Weaver, Rob Forner, |ohn Widmann,
|oe Milde.
114
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HARLAN
front row, left to right: Chris Enzerra, Karen
Wallace, Cindy Dignazio. Second row: Cam
lohnson, Maura Stewart, Martha Willard.
Third row: Carol Moeller, Shirley Csatlos, hi
Heinrich. Fourth row: Barb DiBeneditto,
llene Seiden, Marcie Sutherland. Fifth row:
Ellen Trebilcock, Sue Williamson, Linda
Keale, Evelyn Sanford, Kathy Bonsey. Back
row: Diane Chabot, Nina Schroth, Pat
White, Laura Biclwell, Amy West.
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Front row, left to right: Diane Pfeil, Margaret
Kemp, Ann Pryor, Mill Connors, Tina Craft,
Lisa Heiart, Jan lividen, Ann Bailey, Donna
Staderman, Beth Cu I lis, Diane Peer, Debbie
Oakley, Elizabeth Sanner, |ill Hager, Mary
Stavish, ludith Rogers, Bridget Meaney. Sec-
ond row: Cindy Marks, Teryl Berriman, Ann
Schatz, Connie Carpenter, Tamara Tormoh-
len, Sherie Ryan, Betsy Garcy, Rachel Long,
Kristen Cady, Chris Engum, Audrey Gehan,
Met Fjaere, Cindy Hackett, Sue Bullick, |ody
McKahan, Beth Hampton. Back row: Sally
Bovie, Kathy Dewey, Amy Cullen, Missy
Kearney, Cathy Palmer, Dorothy Walker,
Kelcy Brooks, Shelly Wells, Karen Clark.
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hunt row, lefl in righl |ohn Quinn, Dave
Rasicci, l<>m Denne, Dale G rosso, Steve
Santeili. Second row: Rob Fornei lluni
row Matl Montgomery, Gar> Hammond,
Mark Eckert, Mike Gramigna, Mike Wea\
er, |oc \m.iio, Bob Livingston, ["odd De-
Si mils \Kirk Wawr/i-mak, Koss Fowler,
Hack row: Ernest Leroy, lefl Sieber, Kuss
Mc Ki'own, Dan Morgan, Dave Shapiro,
Mark Deets, Ka\ Nola, Dean Marra, lames
Lane.
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M & M
Front row, left to right:
Bill Barish, Bill Gilbridge,
Stelios Pol i t i 5, |im Crow-
ther, |im Steiger, Gary
Ives. Back row: Lucio
Marques, Vios Mavides,
Charles Agbor, Jim Mal-
ley, Ion Mannalis, Chris
Quinn.
Front row, left to right: Lucio
Marques, Brian Green, Dave Por-
ter, Walter Osula, Robbie Forest,
Dominic Colarusso, Paul Romano,
lohn Bowe. Second row: Mike
Shanaman, Rick Ayer, Gordon
Anderson, Harry Kiskaddon,
Snappy, Tom McCandless. Third
row: Andy Yurko, Tim Ford.
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Front row, lefl to right. L\nn Smith,
Beth Mayer, Maryjo Cole, I u lie Mee-
han, Rhonda Anderson, Lisa Bahr,
Julie l loffman. Se< ond row Deb
Mehlman, Connie Lambires, Sue
Kaplan, |ude Fraze, Melinda Elliott,
sue Gerhold, Alex Detonnancourt,
Cindy Dodd, Sails Bunkley, Colleen
Beadling, loAnn Cacchio. Third row:
lulie Burnett, Keith Lester, Laurie
Sarracino, loanne rrueman, Karen
Guida, Path Allinder, locelyn Cri-
der, Sherry Miller. Fourth row: Pam
Bretton, Robin Shott, 5inde Israel,
lennie Santore, Karen Olsen, I inde
Hardy, Shelley Alteria, Pat Richards,
Cindy Grey. Back row: [Debbie Pyle,
Lisa Sweeney, Iran McDormand,
Mary Pat Millea, Kalhy Kane.
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Mmm ... mmm ... good ... "rubbit" ... Wednesday night kegs ... "The Riviera"
Campbellites unite . . . heat us . . . Campbell Heights . . . bowery . . . deep freeze . . . The
Gresham Day Queens . . . "Isimo" . . . fire drill club . . . not enough men . . . backgammon
. . . "spun-kee" . . . high times . . . intercollegiate hall soccer . . . animal shelter . . . fireplace
. . . the unforgettable shower parties . . .
GOODNIGHT
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Football champs for 2 years ... individuality ... annual mud
football game with the Phi Tan's ... Halloween party ... Flea
dog . . . how about an airplane ride ... no electricity . . . surf's
up! . . . maintain ... 6 or M times . . . cube parties . . . obscene
bathrooms ... prideless weekends ... 3.5 average? ... I'm
gonna die . . . good times house . . . Christmas party; no jeans,
no gowns - you decide? . . . that's not what I heard . . . never
mind . . . "Does anyone have a gown I can borrow?" . . . heat?
what's that? . . . who stole the vacuum cleaner' . . . pinball
wizard . . .
Front row, left to right: Deb Palmer, Cindy McElroy,
Nancy McLaughlin, Heather Trushel, Dottie Vojvodich,
Leslie Bertel, Carol Tozzo. Second row: Cindy Testa,
Wendy Cole, Mar\ Beth Miller, Nancy Brewster, Nan
Nackoul, Lynda Kelsesky, Grace Heim, Cathy Ragucci.
Back row: Laurie Bahr, Barb Babson, Ann Hamilton,
Bonnie Hewitt, loanne Dileo, Karen Barnosky, Kathy
Sand, lennv Maurer, Kim Rogers.
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Front row, left to right: Bill Salvo, Kevin
Miles, Ozzie, Leonard Laabs, Ali Barimani.
Second row: Joe Milde, Angelo Pascucci,
Bruce Brothis, Chip Young, Houdini,
Frank Haas, Lamp. Third row: Neil Arther,
Dick Doran, Mike Bryant, Jim Nowicki,
Chris Mahoney, Ed Crowley, Rick Many-
penny. Back row: Kevin Stugla, Tom Mas-
sie, Ed McCabe.
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Front row, left to right: David Heilman,
Richard Riccone, Andy Carey, Tim
Sprague, Ronald Mounts. Second row:
Mark Cook, Pete Burke, Burt Coit, Vern
Tricknor. Back row: David Horton, Greg
Ulasiewicz, Bob Kapral, |ohn Plagens,
Dave Jackfert, Mark Schoonover, Mark
Zelmer, Bruce Batchelder, Mike Huskins,
George Kellis, Peter Simone, Charles Ba-
rash, Walter Russo, Bill Trombadore, John
Francis, Tom Anderson.
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Read Thomas and St. Paul
We know in depth the punic wars
And view the Roman fall
Those who have read our catalogues
Reviewed our labs and books
Will know of Plato's Dialogues
And shun Medusa's looks
ADMINISTRATION
WILLIAM E. TUCKER, President
ROBERT A. SANDERCOX, Vice President
and Director of Development
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JOHN A. GRAHAM, Treasurer and
Business Manager
JOHN S. CUNNINGHAM, Dean of Students
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JOSEPH M. KUREY, Registrar
W. DANIEL COBB III, Dean of Faculty
129
NANCY AULT, Placement Director
JOHN J. HOFFMAN, Associate Business
Manager
DARLINE B. NICHOLSON, Associate Dean of
Students and Director of Renner Union
THEODORE W. BUNNELL, Director of
Financial Aid
130
JOHN C. GIESMANN, Assistant Dean
of Students for Residence Halls Pro-
grams
JEFFREY F. WALL, Assistant Dean of Students and
Coordinator of Freshman Residence Halls
WALLACE F. WITHAM, JR., Director of
Practicums
DEBRA B. HULL, Director of Counseling and
Testing
131
ROBERT F. RILEY, JR., Director of Admis-
sion
RICK P. WILLIAMSON, Director of the
Media Center
PAUL B. CHEWNING, Director of Alumni
Relations
LARRY J. FRYE, Head Librarian
132
RICHARD RUGGIERO, Director of Dining Service
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JOANNE SYKES, R.N., Supervisor of
Infirmary
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WILLIAM B. ALLEN, College
Chaplain
GARY P. ARMITAGE, Managing Director of Leadership
Center and Gresham House
133
ART
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WALTER L. KORNOWSKI
JOEL COLLINS
WESLEY J. WAGNER
ROBERT A. IRVING, Sewickley, PA, Delta Tau Delta.
134
SUE BIOLOGY
JERI L. WELSH, Keyser, WV, Pi Beta Phi.
ALBERT R. BUCKELEW
LARRY LEE HOUTS
JANET LANZA
135
JAMES T. CROWTHER, Hamden, CT, Beta Theta Pi,
Beta Beta Beta, Lacrosse, Intramurals.
ANGELA C. FRANGOS, Kalamata, Greece,
Goodnight, French Club, Beta Beta Beta, Inter-
national Students Association.
THOMAS M. ANDERSON,
Brilliant, OH, Woolery, Beta
Beta Beta.
CHARLEE N. AGBOR, United Republic of Cam-
eroon, McLean, ISA - president, SBOG, Beta Beta
Beta, Varsity B, Who's Who Among College Stu-
dents, ARA Student Manager, Soccer.
136
JOSEPH DYE, Huntsville, AL, Phi kappa Tau, Beta
Beta Beta — president Gamma Sigma Kappa, Sen-
ior Fellow.
ROBERT SUKOLSKY, Cannonsburg, PA, McEachern,
Beta Beta Beta, Sigma Delta Pi, Track, Intramural Rep-
resentative.
RENE LATONI, Bayamon, Puerto Rico, CLEW -
president, Saturday School, Agape, Beta Beta
Beta, Gamma Sigma Kappa, Cross Country, Tyler
County Student Minister.
BARRIE D. LOWMAN, Greenlawn, NY, Alpha Sigma
Phi - president, SBOG, Beta Beta Beta, Who's Who
Among Students in American Colleges, Emergency
Squad, Fire Department.
137
CHEMISTRY
JOHN D. DRAPER
RICHARD G. STEBBINS
MILTON R. SMITH, JR.
G. ERIC MAGYAR, Shadyside, OH, VVoolery, Kappa Mu
Epsilon — vice-president, Intramurals.
138
JILL HALLOCK, Riverhead, NY,
Kappa Delta.
JOHN PAUL ROSCOE, Poland,
OH, Beta Theta Pi, Kappa Mu
Epsilon, Analytical Chemistry
Award.
BARBARA ANN JOHNSON, Char-
leston, WV, Kappa Delta, Gamma
Sigma Kappa, VIA, German Club,
Intramurals.
RONALD WILLIAM LUBATTI, Russellton, PA, Phi
Kappa Tau, Lambda lota Tau, Intramurals, SBOG,
Saturday School.
WILLIAM HOW-IANG FUNG, Kpbe, Japan, Phi
Kappa Tau, Bethanian, Concert Choir, Male Chorus,
ISA, Intramurals, Track, Messiah.
COMMUNICATIONS
HAROLD G. O'LEARY
DAVID J. SPIZALE
JAMES J. HUMES
140
RUTH WESTLAKE
MARK P. STEVENSON
JAMES W. CARTY, JR.
141
jgggr, r/M.
SANDRA RUTH CALLARIK, Bridgeport, OH, Alpha Xi
Delta — social chairman, recording secretary, Pi Delta
Epsilon, Cheerleader, T.V. 3, WVBC, Intramurals.
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MICHELE A. ALTERIA, Boca Raton, FL, Phi Mu, Pi
Delta Epsilon, T.V. 3, WVBC, SBOG, Tennis.
LYNN MARY NAKASHIAN, Fair Lawn, NJ, Kappa
Delta - editor, historian, chaplain, Tower - edi-
tor, Bethanian, Folio, Pi Delta Epsilon - president,
Who's Who in American Colleges.
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MARK ZELMER, Canton, OH, Woolery, In-
tramurals.
142
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GREGG STEVEN WARREN, Shadyside, OH,
Woolery, Pi Delta Epsilon, WVBC, Track,
Intramurals.
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LEONARD C. LAABS, Washington, PA, Overflow - presi-
dent, Gamma Sigma Kappa, Pi Delta Epsilon, T.V. 3, WVBC,
College Council.
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RICHARD C. JACKSON, Pittsburgh, PA, Kappa Alpha.
ELIZABETH HAMILTON, Fayetteville, NY, Phi
Mu, SAE - little sister, Pi Delta Epsilon, SBOG
- Corresponding secretary, Homecoming
Court, Tower.
143
CYNTHIA LOUISE MCELROY, Bethel
Park, PA, Goodnight, Pi Delta Epsilon,
Tower, German Club, Polyglot — editor,
WVBC, Intramurals.
JAMES R. RALLS, Wyckoff, NJ, Sigma Nu - house manager,
T.V. 3, Intramurals.
LAUREN SELWYN, Bethesda, MD, Zeta Tau Alpha.
IRA JARVIS, JR, Steubenville, OH, Beta Theta
Pi, Tower, Co-Chairman Basketball Mara-
thon, Resident Assistant.
144
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KURT FRANCK, JR, Newark, OH, Alpha Sigma Phi, Tower,
Swim Team, WVBC - student manager.
AMY RICHARDSON, Allison Park, PA, Phi Mu,
Pi Delta Epsilon, Panhellenic Council — presi-
dent, Volleyball.
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STEPHEN F. COE, Norwalk, CT, Sigma Alpha Epsilon -
chronicler, Pi Delta Epsilon, WVBC, SBOG, Set Construc-
tion.
VICKI BARKHURST, Weirton, WV, Pi Beta Phi
— rush chairman, vice-president, Panhellenic
Council, WVBC, Pi Delta Epsilon, Intramurals.
145
PATRICIA STEBBINS, Bethany, WV, Pi Delta Epsi-
lon, Senior Fellow, Departmental Assistant,
Scrippts-Howard Scholarship, T.V. 3, Tower,
WV'BC, Student Assistant - News Bureau.
DENNIS PAUL CZARNECKI, New Kensington, PA, Sig-
ma Nu, SBOG, Theatre, Football.
JAMES CARSON KINGHORN, Pleasantville, NY,
Phi kappa Tau, Pi Delta Epsilon, Political Affairs
Club — president, Society for Creative Anachron-
ism, Tower, WVBC, SBOG.
KENNETH MICHAEL TOTH, Youngstown, OH, Beta
Theta Pi, Pi Delta Epsilon, Varsity B, Spanish Club,
Baseball, Basketball, Intramurals.
146
FRANK T. CARNEY, Johnstown, PA, Beta Theta
Pi, Pi Delta Epsilon, Lacrosse Club, French
Club, Football, Intramurals.
JOHN ALFRED, Steubenville, OH, McLean
^^.
KAREN D. OLSEN, Centerville, OH, Phi Mu, Pi
Delta Epsilon, WVBC, Tower, T.V. 3, SBOG,
Choir, Resident Assistant, Basketball, In-
tramurals.
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DAVE HILLS, Cranston, Rl, Overflow, Pi Delta Epsilon,
Gamma Sigma Kappa, T.V. 3 - student manager, In-
tramurals.
147
CHRIS GALOTTI, White Plains, NY, Goodnight
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MARY BETH MILLER, St. Clairsville, OH, Goodnight,
Tower, Bethanian - editor, WVBC, SBOG, Pi Delta
Epsilon, Who's Who Among College Students, Ox-
ford Semester, Intramurals.
THOMAS W. DUGAN, JR., Steubenville, OH, Alpha
Sigma Phi, VIA, Spanish Club, Football.
SUSAN ESCH, Chappaqua, NY, Goodnight, Pi Delta
Epsilon, T.V. 3, Bethanian.
148
RUSSELL WAYNE WYATT, West Islip, NY, Delta
Tau Delta, Pi Delta Epsilon, Sociology Club,
WVBC, Tower, VIA, Intramurals, Theater.
BRUCE RANSOM ANSCHUTZ, Westport, CT, Phi Kap-
pa Tau, Pi Delta Epsilon, Alpha Phi Gamma, T.V. 3,
WVBC, Renner Union Board, Intramurals, Male Chorus,
Society of American Magicians.
LARRY WHITMAN, Alexandria, VA, Sigma Alpha
Epsilon, Pi Delta Epsilon, WVBC, Football, In-
tramurals.
SARAH E. GALLEHER, Newark, OH, Zeta Tau Alpha, Pi
Delta Epsilon.
149
NANCY JEAN OLSON, Glen Ridge, N), Phi Mu - rush chairman, house manager,
Pi Delta Epsilon, WVBC, T.V. 3, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Little Sister, Intramurals,
Schiller College — London and Heidelberg.
LOIS ANN WILLIAMS, Mendham, NJ, Campbell, Pi Delta
Epsilon, T.V. 3, Intramurals.
NEIL ANTHONY NAPPI, Union, NJ, Sigma Nu
- commander, social chairman, SBOG — secre-
tary, IFC, Resident Assistant, Tower, T.V. 3.
150
TORY TOLLEY, Johnson City, TN, Phi Mu.
DEAN G. TILDEN, Glen Head, NY, Sigma Alpha
Epsilon, Renner Union Board — co-chairman, Pi
Delta Epsilon, T.V. 3, Intramurals.
DEBORAH L. PYLE, Wilmington, DE, Campbell, Pi Delta
Epsilon, T.V. 3, Tower, Bethanian, Folio, SBOG.
JOYCE L. DUMBAUGH, Weirton, WV, Zeta
Tau Alpha — president, Tower, Bethanian, Ren-
ner Union Program Chairman, Pi Delta Epsilon,
Kalon.
151
JOSEPH VAILONIS, Hartford, CT, Alpha Sigma Phi - recording secretary, assist-
ant house manager, Pi Delta Epsilon, VVV'BC, Football, Wrestling.
WILLIAM L. WRIGHT, Sistersville, WV,
Delta Tau Delta - Sgt. of Arms, Pi
Delta Epsilon, Tower, VVV'BC, Sociology
Club, Intramurals.
SALLY SHUCK, Sewickley, PA, Phi Mu, Pi Delta Epsilon, In-
tramurals.
152
JOHN BOWE, Lambertville, NJ, Sigma Nu.
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BARB OTWAY, Princeton, NJ, Phi Mu - vice-presi-
dent, Pi Delta Epsilon, Tower, VIA, Intramurals, Vol-
leyball.
PAUL ROMANO, Old Bridge, NJ, Pi Delta Epsilon,
T.V. 3, Tower, Bethanian, Intramurals.
FRAN "LEO" HAUS III, Pittsburgh, PA, Beta Theta Pi,
Varsity B, German Club, Baseball, Basketball - cap-
tain.
153
ALISON EVANS, Pittsburgh, PA, Alpha Xi Delta.
ROBERT KAPRAL, Bellaire, OH, VVoolery,
Pi Delta Epsilon, Tower, Track. United
Way, Intramurals.
ROBERT ARIKIAN, West Islip, NY, Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
154
BUD HOWCROFT, Munhall, PA, Sigma Nu,
T.V. 3, Folio, Harbinger, Football, Intramurals.
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KATHY BARBARA WEINER, New Castle, PA, kappa Delta
— president, Pi Delta Epsilon, Sigma Delta Pi, Who's Who
in American Colleges, WVBC, Spanish Club, College
Council, Tower, Choir, VIA, Oxford.
JOE FARRELL, Valley Stream, NY, Sigma Alpha
Epsilon, T.V. 3, WVBC, Tower, Pi Delta Epsilon,
Baseball, Basketball, Intramurals.
SINDE ISRAEL, Brookville, NY, Campbell, Pi Delta Epsi-
lon, T.V. 3, Students Rights and Responsibilities Com-
mittee, Economics Club.
155
ECONOMICS
W. RANDOLPH COOEY
CHARLES E. HALT
JOHN D. DAVIS
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DENNIS P. MOORE
156
RICHARD M. MANYPENNY, Newell, WV, Overflow, Omi-
cron Delta Epsilon, Accounting Club — vice-president, Eco-
nomics Club, Track, Intramurals.
ROY D. DAVIS, )R., McMurray, PA, Beta
Theta Pi, Varsity B, Economics Club, Swim
Team.
TERRY ALLEN TOOHEY, Barnesville, OH, Sigma
Alpha Epsilon — president, vice-president, In-
tramurals.
DAVID S. |ACKFERT, Wellsburg, WV, Woolery, Eco-
nomics Club, Intramurals.
157
RANDY FENSKE, Weirton, WV, Beta Theta Pi, National
Association ot Accountants, SBOG, Economics Club —
president, Accounting Club.
BRUCE CAMPBELL, Cadiz, OH, Beta Theta Pi.
BURTON C. COIT, Washington, PA, Woolery.
PETER "DUSTY" RHOADES, Woodbridge, CT,
Omicron Delta Epsilon, Pi Delta Epsilon, Who's
Who, Economics Club, VVVBC, SBOG, Saturday
School.
158
ROBERT R. MCKECHNIE, Putnam Valley, NY, Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
IbmmnnmM
SAMUEL G. DEBONE, Greensburg, PA, Beta Theta
Pi, Economics Club, Omicron Delta Epsilon, In-
tramurals.
R. CHRISTIAN VON HOFFMAN, Montclair, NJ,
Beta Theta Pi, Lacrosse Club — captain.
159
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DAN BRADLEY, Ridgewood, NJ, Overflow, SBOG, Student
Court, Senior Class Secretary-Treasurer, Math Club, Econom-
ics Club.
BOB GREENWOOD, Barnesville, OH, Sig-
ma Alpha Epsilon, Track.
JAMES W. HOYT, Bethesda, MD, Kappa Alpha.
LORI SARRACINO, Burgettstown, PA, Campbell,
Lambda lota Tau, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Pi Delta Epsi-
lon, SBOG, French Club, Economics Club, Messiah,
Intramurals.
160
T. SCOTT THOMPSON, Cheswick, PA, Beta Theta Pi,
College Athletic Council, Varsity B — vice-president,
Economics Club — secretary, Basketball.
VAIOS G. MAVIDES, Larissa, Greece, ISA, Soccer,
Track.
WILLIAM "WYSTERIA" LISOTTO, Verona, PA,
McLean, Football.
TIMOTHY CHARLES BIRD, Buchanan, NY, Sigma Nu
— commander, Who's Who in American Colleges,
Student Court, IFC, SBOG, Renner Union Board,
College Council, Baseball.
161
FRANK JOHNSON, Ridgewood, NJ,
McEachern, VIA, Intramurals.
DAVID W. HORTON, Knox, PA, Woolery, Omicron Delta
Epsilon, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Sigma Delta Pi, Gamma Sig-
ma Kappa, Math Club, SBOG, Economics Club, Senior
Fellow, Saturday School.
STEPHEN K. CHERNICKY, Bethel Park, PA, Beta Theta Pi - president, Economics
Club, College Council, Lacrosse Club, Marathon Basketball, Basketball.
162
EDUCATION
DEBORAH SLADE
DOROTHY HUESTIS
MARIA LEWIS
JOHN U. DAVIS
163
W. KIRK AVERY
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MARY ANN YEE, Wheeling, WV, Kappa Del-
ta, Spanish Club, SNEA - president, secre-
tary, Intramurals.
ELIZABETH ACKER, Northport, NY, Kappa Delta, Sigma
Delta Pi, SNEA, Spanish Club.
KAREN WELLING, Ruxton, MD, Phi Mu,
Field Hockey, Lacrosse.
164
BRUCE BATCHELDER, Gambier, OH, Woolery.
MARGARET TAYLOR, Medford, NJ, kappa Delta,
SNEA, Intramurals.
PATRICIA S. BARNETT, Steubenville, OH, Kappa Delta,
SNEA.
JONATHAN W. R. LAMB, Canton, OH, Kalon,
Alpha Psi Omega, Lambda lota Tau, Who's Who
in American Colleges, Senior Fellow, Saturday
School.
165
ENGLISH
LARRY E. GRIMES
HELEN LOUISE McGUFFIE
ANTHONY L. MITCH
ROBYN R. COLE
166
CYNTHIA DODD, Milford, CT, Campbell, Lambda lota Tau, Peace Studies, Band.
JEFFREY SEGLIN, Williamsburg, VA, Lambda
lota Tau - president, Pi Delta Epsilon, Who's
Who in American Colleges, Kalon, Senior Fel-
low, Student Court.
KIMBERLY S. PARTL, Fanwood, NJ, Kappa Delta, Lambda
lota Tau, Gamma Sigma Kappa, Messiah, Tower, WVBC,
Oxford Semester, Intramurals.
167
SUSAN KATHLEEN HARMAN, Weir-
ton, WV, Pi Beta Phi - vice-presi-
dent, Lambda lota Tau, Intramurals.
MARK E. STOECKLE, Sewickley, PA, Overflow, Lambda lota
Tau - vice-president, Who's Who in American Colleges, Har-
binger — assistant editor, T.Y. 3, Track, Resident Assistant,
Intramurals.
JOHN FRANKLIN JAMESON III, Arlington,
VA, McLean, Alpha Psi Omega.
ANDREA ROCK, Wheeling, WV, Phillips, Lambda lota Tau,
Senior Fellow, Harbinger — assistant editor.
168
DAVID MICHAEL McDONNELL, Lebanon, PA, Phi Kappa
Tau - secretary, Lambda lota Tau, Gamma Sigma Kappa -
president, Pi Delta Epsilon - secretary-treasurer, Out-
standing junior Man, Senior Fellow.
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FAY AMY PARKER, Lenox, MA, Campbel
I CAMPBELL
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RICHARD E. DORAN, Jacksonville, FL,
Overflow.
J. WILLIAM TROMBADORE, Bound Brook, NJ, Phi Kappa
Tau - corresponding secretary, Lambda lota Tau, Saturday
School, WVBC, Intramurals.
169
DIANA K. DULANEY, Pine Grove, WV, Pi Beta
Phi, Debate Club, Lambda lota Tau.
SUSAN KAY STADTLER, Greensburg, PA, Pi Beta Phi,
Lambda lota Tau, Intramurals, Messiah, Oxford Semes-
ter.
ALLISON L. HODGETT, Bethel Park, PA, Zeta Tau Alpha,
Kalon.
JEFFREY W. VALLEY, McMurray, PA, Sigma Nu,
Oxford Semester.
170
FINE ARTS
JOHN R. TAYLOR
FOREIGN
LANGUAGES
ANN LESLIE HAMILTON, West Caldwell, NJ, Goodnight, Satur-
day School, Agape, CLEW - secretary, Kappa Pi - secretary.
MARJORIE T. CARTY
171
LEONORA B. CAYARD
SANTIAGO GARCIA
ALAIN G. DE-SARRAN
PAULINE R. NELSON
172
HISTORY
POLI-SCIENCE
A. ROY KIRKPATRICK
HUGH R. ENGSTROM. IR.
JOHN W. LOZIER
DOROTHY C. DONNELLY
173
WILLIAM L. YOUNG
DAVID LIDEN
JOHN P. BREY, Gladstone, NJ, Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
JUDITH ALLENE FRAZE, Saxonburg, PA, Zeta Tau
Alpha, Washington Semester.
174
DAVID CHABAL, Tarentum, PA, Phi Kappa Tau, Phi Al-
pha Theta — secretary, treasurer, Senior Fellow, In-
tramurals.
PHILLIP E. LINTON, Warren, OH, Alpha Sigma
Phi.
CHRISTOPHER D. QUINN, Lancaster, PA, Beta Theta Pi
DAVID S. BROOKS, Connellsville, PA, Beta
Theta Pi.
175
MARC BRYAN CHERNENKO, Wellsburg, WV, Sig-
ma Alpha Epsilon — vice president, SBOG — presi-
dent, Kalon, Who's Who Among College Stu-
dents, Tennis, Intramurals.
JEFFREY R. NAMY, Pittsburgh, PA, Beta Theta Pi,
Football, Lacrosse, Intramurals.
JAMES GEHLING, Grand Rapids, Ml, McLean,
Phi Alpha Theta, Assistant Soccer Coach.
SCOTT S. BROOKS, Randallstown, MD,
Beta Theta Pi, Phi Alpha Theta - presi-
dent, Lacrosse - Captain, Practicum
Committee, Economics Club.
176
INTERDISCIPLINARY
STANLEY L. BECKER
IAN CARRUS, Plantation, FL, Phi Kappa Tau -- rush
chairman, Intramurals, Bethany Fire Department and
Rescue Squad, Brooke County Ambulance Squad.
DIANE LEWIS, McKees Rocks, PA, Campbell,
Folio — editor, SBOG — vice-president, Resident
Assistant, Gamma Sigma Kappa, Pi Delta Epsilon,
Kappa Pi, Who's Who in Colleges.
JOSEPH G. RADVAN, Brackenridge, PA, Delta Tau
Delta, Intramurals.
177
MATH
DAVID T. BROWN
NIKOLAY WILLIAMS
JOHN M. ATKINS
178
JAMES E. ALLISON
JOANNE Dl LEO, Port Chester, NY,
Goodnight, Sigma Delta Pi - president,
Kappa Mu Epsilon, Senior Fellow, Math
Club — president, Intramurals.
MUSIC
OLIVER MANNING
ALBERT R. DEVAUL
179
NINA G. McGOWAN
WILLIAM P. CROSBIE
C. ANN STAVIS, Richmond Hill, NY,
Goodnight, Society for Creative Anachron-
ism, Saturday School, Choir, Renner Union
Board, Intramurals.
CECILIA "CECIL" D. STONE, Salisbury, VT, Goodnight, Phi
Alpha Theta, French Club, Brass Choir, Band.
180
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MARCIA ANN ELROD, Harrison, OH, Peace Studies, Choir, Band, Messiah, Mental
Health Task Force.
PHILOSOPHY
ROBERT E. MYERS
JO ANN TREUMANN, Teaneck, NJ, Campbell, Senior
Fellow, Philosophy Club, SBOG, Girl Scout Leader.
181
PHYSICAL
EDUCATION
DAVID M. HUTTER
JOHN R. POPE, JR.
SALLY I. DORWART
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SUSAN W. HANNA
182
D. BARRY McCOY
MICHAEL W. SHERWOOD
JAMES E. DAFLER
E. DONALD AULT
183
JOHN IANIGRO, Canton, OH, Beta Theta Pi.
JACK ROBERT CLUTTER, Lake
Worth, FL, Sigma Nu. Baseball, In-
tramurals.
WENDY ANN COLE, Morristown, NJ, Goodnight,
Delta Tau Delta Little Sister, Education Advisory
Committee, Field Hockey.
BARBARA BABSON, Chittenango, NY,
Goodnight, Delta Tau Delta Little Sister.
184
LINDA CAROL STANSBERY, Columbus, OH, Pi
Beta Phi, Practicum Committee, Peer Help Center,
Phi Delta Psi — secretary, Intramurals.
JOE MILDE, Chatham, NJ, Sigma
Nu, Phi Delta Psi.
VINCE DISTAZIO, Pittsburgh, PA, Sigma Nu, Var-
sity B, Football.
CHARLES DOUGLAS GROSSO, Pittsburgh,
PA, Sigma Nu, Varsity B. Football.
185
PHYSICS
KWO SUN CHU
WILLIAM R. HUDNALL
MARK O. SCHMIDT, Leechburg, PA, Beta Theta Pi - vice-
president, scholarship chairman. Kappa Mu Epsilon, Kalon,
|.S.V. Allen Award in Physics, Who's Who in American
Colleges, Track, Cross Country.
DOUGLAS ). PFENDLER, Leeper, PA, Delta
Tau Delia, Kappa Mu Epsilon, |.S.V. Allen
Award in Physics, Senior Fellow, Physics
Club - president, Wrestling.
186
PSYCHOLOGY
T. GALE THOMPSON
J. TREVOR PEIRCE
TIMOTHY PAUL SPRAGUE, Ellsworth, PA, Sigma Alpha Ep-
silon, SBOG, Saturday School, CLEW, Agape, Psychology
Club, Practicum Committee.
187
CLAUDIA E. COLNAR, Pittsburgh, PA,
Campbell, German Club — vice-president,
Psychology Club — treasurer, VIA, Chamber
Music, Messiah.
JOCELYN CRIDER, Charleston, WV, Campbell, ISA, Mental
Health Task Force, Psychology Society, Spanish Club, 1977
Vira I. Heinz Award.
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R.D. BOKANOVICH, JR., Moundsville, WV,
Sigma Nu, SBOG, Intramurals.
BILL HERSHBERGER, Cumberland, MD, Kappa Alpha, Psy-
chology Society.
188
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DENO EMILI, Latrobe, PA, McLean.
LARRY "THE CREECH", Charleston, WV, Overflow, Saturday
School, Energy Conservation Committee, Presidential Committee,
Audubon Club, Intramurals.
DONNA JEAN CASSARINO, Bethesda, MD, Pi
Beta Phi, Psychology Society - secretary, In-
tramurals, Messiah Choir.
CHARLES DONALD, New Caanan, CT, Kappa Al-
pha.
189
WILLIAM B. DYE JR., Huntsville, Al, Phi kappa Tau, Campus Audubon Society,
Beta Beta Beta Saturday School.
CHARLES H. WILSON, North Irwin, PA, Phi Kappa
Tau, Political Affairs Club — treasurer, Psychology
Society — president.
ANN L. ADAMS, Cadiz, OH, Zeta Tau Alpha.
190
STEPHEN A. CULLUM, Cedar Grove, NJ, Sigma Nu, VIA, Wrestling,
Intramurals.
CATHERINE REGINA COOK, Wheeling,
WV, Psychology Society, Marshall Schol-
arship Nominee, Danforth Scholarship
Nominee.
W. JAMES HOPKINS, Laurel, DE, Sigma Alpha
Epsilon, IFC - president, Intramurals, Track.
191
SUE MAPLETOFT, Chatham, N), Phi Mu, Psychology Society, Field
Hockey, Basketball, Athletic Committee.
LINDE j. HARDY, Pittsburgh, PA, Campbell, Gresham
Day, Psychology Society, Varsity Basketball.
CRAIG W. CARSE, Sistersville, WV, Psychology
Society, Varsity B, Resident Assistant, Phi Delta
Psi — president, Basketball, Track.
192
RICHARD B. KENNEY
RON W. WALDEN
RELIGIOUS
STUDIES
BURTON B. THURSTON
193
MARTIN S. FIELD, Salem, OH, Phi Kappa
Tau, Theater, Male Chorus, Messiah, Choir,
Intramurals.
BOB SHAW, Monongahela, PA, Phi Kappa Tau, Intramurals.
TIMOTHY LON SMITH, Haworth, NJ.
Phi Kappa Tau — president, vice-presi-
dent, Pi Delta Epsilon, VVVBC, College
Council, German Club.
STEPHENSON D. BOND, Bethany, WV.
194
SOCIOLOGY
DENNIS W. MOLNAR, Valencia, PA, Delta Tau
Delta, Intramurals.
MERRILL A. NEEDHAM, JR.
JANET A. LONG, Crooksville, OH, Pi Beta Phi
— president, Gamma Sigma Kappa — vice-
president, Phi Kappa Tau Girl of the Year,
Outstanding Junior Woman.
RICHARD S. WILLEN
195
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JILL EMBERSITS, Pittsburgh, PA, Phi Mu, Sociology
Club, Volleyball - captain, Intramurals.
MARK RICHARD BENZ, Mt. Prospect, IL, Delta
Tau Delta — president, College Council, SBOG,
IFC, Assistant Manager to Girl's Softball Club.
DAVID J. JUDY
196
DAVID VONSALIS, Irvingston, NY, Woolery.
META LASCH
SENIORS NOT PICTURED:
JONATHAN HYDE
SUSAN SCHERRER
JEFFREY A. WHEELER
LANCE ARONSON
JACK MACKOUSE
MARY K. STEWART
LINDA NANNIG
JULIE BELL
RAYMOND T. HOMZA
GEORGE M. DAVIS
CHERISE MOORE
ANDREW CAREY
KEVIN GALLAGHER
GAIL GREENLEAF
JULIE GILMORE
THOMAS R. BRIGGS
LAWRENCE F. ALTMANN
GREG ALLEN
SEAN OLEARY
DENNIS GOLDSMITH
STEPHEN MIKLAS
KATHLEEN ROONEY
JOYCE ELLEN HARRY, Hubbard, OH, Zeta Tau
Alpha.
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