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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 


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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 
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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. 


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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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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. 


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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- 
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CHAMBER  ORCHESTRA 


Lett   to   right:   Nina   McGowan,  McKitrick,  Rebecca  Albert,  lane 

Leonora      Cayard,      Kitrine  Orbel,  Claudia  Colnar. 


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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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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. 


TV-3 


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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K 
A 
L 
O 

N 


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 


56 


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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Allegheny 

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Case  Western  Reserve 

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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 


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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   .  .  . 


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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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John  Carroll 

Case 
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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 

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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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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. 


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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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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 

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70 

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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 

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TO  THE 


71 


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  . . . 


72 


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  .  . 


73 


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  . .  . 


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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. 


74 


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 
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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 

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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  .  .  . 


75 


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 

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30 

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54 

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35 

Reserve 

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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. 


76 


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 
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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 . .  . 


11 


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  .  .  . 


78 


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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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  . . . 


79 


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 
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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  . . . 


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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 


F.C.  Mcrrr/zftofS 


82 


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 


Adlf 


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 

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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 

84 


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 
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Delt 

4 

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Morlan  S. 

4 

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SAE 

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M&M 

1 

8 

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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 


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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  .  .  . 


104 


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  . .  . 


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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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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  . . . 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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RICHARD  RUGGIERO,  Director  of  Dining  Service 


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JOANNE   SYKES,   R.N.,   Supervisor   of 
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WILLIAM    B.    ALLEN,    College 
Chaplain 


GARY  P.  ARMITAGE,  Managing   Director  of   Leadership 
Center  and  Gresham  House 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


**•*•'  *&    s-   . 


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 


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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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Our  lives  are  plain,  we  live  by  thought 


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liiKXm. 


We  love  our  little  town 


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-A. 


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Where  every  blade  of  grass  looks  up 


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And  every  star  looks  down. 


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