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Wesleyan  is  a  dynamic  and  growing 
campus.  College  life  goes  beyond  books 
and  lectures.  The  search  for  individual- 
ity is  constantly  present.  Ideas  are  ex- 
pressed and  opinions  are  made.  Every 
student  action  becomes  a  part  of  the  col- 
lege life. 


W.  Va.  Wesleyan  College  is  a  campus 
that  is  on  the  move.  Growth  and  mo- 
tion are  the  signs  of  the  time.  The 
pulse  of  the  college  community  beats 
steadily,  advancing  toward  the  fu- 
ture, living  for  the  present,  never  for- 
getting the  past.  This  is  W.  Va.  Wes- 
leyan 1968. 


1968 
Murmurmontis 


Volume  58 

W.  Va.  Wesleyan  College 
Buckhannon,  W.  Va. 


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Education  begins  with  ideas.  Students 
are  constantly  questioning  life,  hoping 
to  find  the  key  to  the  answers.  When 
the  conclusions  are  established  new 
opinions  are  formed.  These  opinions 
become  the  ideas  for  future  plans.  Soon 
the  plans  are  the  way  of  life  for  the  col- 
lege student. 


The  urge  for  education  motivates  the  student  to  attend  college.  Many 
types  of  students  compose  a  college  campus.  A  variety  of  subjects  are  of- 
fered, thus  a  variety  of  study  habits  appear. 


WESLEYAN  IN  REVIEW 

INTRODUCTION l 

Wesleyan  is  characterized  by  growth, 
slowly  blending  the  old  with  the  new. 

FACULTY  AND 

ADMINISTRATION 14 

The  personnel  of  Wesleyan  reflects 
upon  its  expansion. 

A  NEW  LOOK  AT 

THE  OLD 30 

A  growing  campus  remembers  the  old 
traditions. 

THE  LIBERAL  AND 

FINE  ARTS 48 

The  arts  on  Wesleyan's  campus 
are  expressed  through  cultural 
presentations. 

LEADERSHIP  IN  ACTION 66 

Wesleyan's  organizations  offer  an 
activity  for  every  individual. 

THE  GREEK  WAY 

OF  LIFE 116 

Greek  organizations  are  founded 
on  the  ideals  of  brotherhood. 

SPORTS 158 

Majority  of  campus  participates 
in  intermural  and  intramural 
sports. 

CLASSES 202 

A  college's  growth  is  reflected 
by  the  increasing  enrollment. 


Wesley  an 's  campus  has  changed  drasti- 
cally in  the  past  two  years.  New  build- 
ings have  been  planned  and  developed, 
paving  the  way  to  progress. 


Growth  and  change  have  characterized  the 
Wesley  an  campus  this  year.  New  buildings 
blend  with  old,  developing  a  new  campus  at- 
mosphere. Curriculum  is  altered  by  new  ideas. 
Students  catch  the  new  spirit  of  growth.  Wes- 
leyan  is  on  the  move. 


Culture  comes  in  many  forms  on  Wesleyan's  campus. 
The  music  department  presents  a  varied  program  of 
musical  entertainment.  The  Community  Concerts 
offer  nationally  known  entertainment  to  the  Buck- 
hannon  area.  Art  Exhibits  are  sponsored  through- 
out the  school  year.  Wesley  an  is  fortunate  to  have 
many  groups  interested  in  the  dramatic  arts.  Nu- 
merous productions  have  been  staged  incorporating 
music  as  well  as  drama. 


The  development  of  an  individual's  mind 
is  stimulated  by  the  Fine  A  rts.  Student 
participation  has  had  a  great  influence 
in  the  presentation  of  art  drama,  and 
music  on  Wesley  an' s  campus.  Students 
express  their  talents  through  creativity, 
learning  from  experience,  preparing  for 
the  future. 


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Religious  activities  at  Wesleyan  have  in- 
creased during  the  past  year.  At  the  comple- 
tion of  the  Wesley  Chapel,  a  new  atmosphere 
spread  across  the  campus.  A  new  communica- 
tion developed  between  the  clergy  and  the  stu- 
dents. Religion  has  become  a  daily  part  of  stu- 
dent life. 


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Wesley  Chapel  is  the  apex  of  Wesleyan's  religious  activi- 
ties. Under  the  direction  of  Chaplain  Sidney  Dans. 
weekly  chapel  services  are  held.  The  Religious  Life  Coun- 
cil, composed  of  students  and  faculty .  coordinates  the  dif- 
ferent religious  programs. 


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Spare  time  drives  many  students  to  the  bridge  tables.  Bridge  is  the  favorite  pastime  of  many 
Wesley  an  students.  Warm  weather  brings  a  mass  migration  to  Audra.  Fraternities  provide 
social  activities  throughout  the  year. 


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Leisure  hours  during  college  are 
at  a  premium.  But  during  those 
hours,  friends  are  made,  experi- 
ences shared  and  studies  forgotten. 


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Dr.  Stanley  H.  Martin,  President  of  the  College 


Orlo  Strunk  Jr.,  Dean  oj  the  College 


Samuel  M.  Ross,  Dean  oj  Men 


Dr.  Walter  L.  Brown,  Assistant  to  the  Dean  of  the 
College 


Herbert  L.  Sharp,  Dean  of  Students 


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Dr.  Marian  McBrair,  Dean  of  Women 


Dr.  Richard  Cunningham,  Assistant  to  the  Presi- 
dent of  the  College 


ADMINISTRATION 


AND 


FACULTY 


West  Virginia  Wesleyan  College  is  a  college 
on  the  move,  growing  and  advancing  in  all 
phases.  The  Administration  and  Faculty  mem- 
bers are  also  a  part  of  this  growth. 

Dr.  Stanley  H.  Martin,  President  of  the  Col- 
lege, served  in  many  distinguished  positions 
before  coming  to  Wesleyan  in  1957.  He  is 
recognized  in  Who's  Who  in  American  Educa- 
tion, Trustees,  Presidents,  and  Deans  of  Ameri- 
can Universities  and  Colleges,  Who's  Who  in 
America,  and  Who's  Who  in  the  Methodist 
Church. 

The  remainder  of  the  Faculty  and  Adminis- 
tration also  have  the  education  and  experi- 
ence so  vital  to  the  growth  and  advancement 
of  a  college  such  as  Wesleyan,  in  its  strive 
for  excellence  as  a  learning  institution. 


Left,    Dr.    Sidney    T.    Davis,    Chaplain    and   Dean    of 
II  esley  Chapel 


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Miss  Nellie  Wilson,  Hostess  of  the  College 


Mr.  William  Hicks,  Superintendent  of  Buildings  and 
Grounds 


Heyward  A.  Williams,  Treasurer  of  the  College 


Mr.  Jack  Hodge,  Director  of  Alumni  Affairs  and 
Director  of  Publications 


Mr.  Creel  Cornwell,  Director  of 
Public  Information 


Mr?.  James  Click, 
Director  of 
Placement 


Mr.  James  Stansbury.  Director  of  the  Cam- 
pus Center 


Mr.  Patton  L.  Nickell,  Registrar 


Mrs.  Elma  Summers,  Assistant  Director 
of  the  Campus  Center 


Mr.  Earle  Carlson,  Director  of  Audio-  Visual  Aids 
Services 


Mr.  Raymond  W.  Kiser, 
Director  of  Admissions 


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Dr.  C.  Buell  Agey 
Music 


Mrs.  Mary  Allen 
Physical  Education 


Mr.  Orval  J.  Anderson 
English 


FACULTY 


Dr.  Ference  F.  Androczi 
Library  Science 


Mr.  Willis  H.  Austin 
English 


Mrs.  James  Baldwin 
English 


Mr.  James  Barbar 
English 


Mr.  Frank  Bayard 
Economics 


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Mr.  Michael  Berry 
Mathematics 


Mrs.  Michael  Berry 
Art 


Dr.  J.  Peter  Bercovitz 
Bible  and  Religion 


Dr.  Alfred  Black 
Philosophy 


Members  of  the  faculty  greet  each  other  during  their  daily  trip  to  the  post  office. 


Mrs.  Selma  Brawner 
Nursing 


Dr.  Howard  Bright 
Christian  Education 


Mr.  Keith  Burns 
Library  Science 


Miss  Mary  Butcher 
Mathematics 


Mrs.  Calvin  Claudel 
English 


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Dr.  Ernest  Capstack  Jr. 
Chemistry 


Dr.  Richard  Cole 
Physics 


Dr.  Calvir 

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Romance 

Languages 

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Dr.  Herbert  Coston 
Social  Studies 


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Mrs.  Herbert  Coston 
English 

Mr.  Robert  Craig 
Business  Administration 

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Mrs.  Alberta  R.  Davis 

Nursing 


Besides  his  teaching  duties,  Mr.  Taylor  always  finds  time  to  work  with  the  Wesleyan  Choir. 


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Miss  Dorothea  Davis 
Education 


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Miss  Boots  Dilley 
Education 


Dr.  Marvin  Downey 
Political  Science 


Mr.  Franklin  C.  Ellis 
Physical  Education 


Mr.  Charles  W.  Finady  Jr. 

Economics 


Dr.  Jose  A.  Franquiz 
Philosophy 


Dr.  Albin  R.  Gilbert 
Psychology 


Mr.  Joseph  F.  Glencoe,  Jr. 
Biology 


Mr.  Robert  B.  Green 

Spanish 


Mr.  Martin  L.  Greer 
English 


Mr.  Ralph  Grieser 

Christian  Education 


Dr.  Catherine  L. 

Gunsalus 

Bible  and  Religion 


Mr.  William  Hallam 
Mathematics 


Mr.  Paul  Hickman 
Geology  and  Astronomy 


Dr.  Homer  Holloway 

Chemistry 


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Mr.  Robert  L.  Hunt 
History 


Mr.  Richtcr  enjoys  a  break  during  Registration. 


Mr.  Thorvald  Jorgensen 

Economics  and 
Business  Administration 


Miss  Minnie  Keller 
Nursing 


Mr.  George  Keester 
Art 


Mr.  George  B.  Lantz 
Bible  and  Religion 


Mr.  Andre  M.  Lapeyre 
French 


Mr.  Bobby  Loftis 
Music 


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Mrs.  Allen  McCallester 
Home  Economics 


Mrs.  Dainty  McCaughan 
Home  Economics 


Dr.  Lawrence  Marinaccio 
Education 


Mr.  David  A.  Milburn 
Music 


Mr.  James  K.  Myers 
Physical  Education 


Old  friends  meet  during  Freshman  Orientation. 


Dr.  Joseph  Mow 
Philosophy 


Mr.  Arnold  Nelson 
Psychology 


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Miss  Paralee  Norman 
English 


Mr.  Reemsynder  explains  scoring  procedures  to  Betsy  Parker  and  Barbara  Gleen. 


Mrs.  Richard  Norvell 
Speech  and  Dramatic  Arts 


Mr.  Gary  Norum 
Psychology 


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Dr.  Harry  J.  Olmstead 

Economics  and 

Business  Administration 


Miss  Cathryn  Pandzic 

Nursing 


Mrs.  Juanita  Parker 
Business  Administration 


Mr.  Frederick  A.  Peterson 
Latin  American  Studies 


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Mr.  Robert  D.  Peterson 
Music 


Mrs.  Robert  D.  Peterson 
Psychology 


Mr.  Donald  Phillips 
Speech  and  Dramatic  Arts 


Coach  Myers  offers  some  friendly  advice. 


Dr.  Kenneth  Plummer 
History 


Mr.  Charles  I.  Presar 
Speech  and  Dramatic  Arts 


Mr.  C.  William  Pugh 
Physical  Education 


Mr.  David  Reemsnyder 
Physical  Education 


Mr.  G.  Paul  Richter 

Chemistry 


Dr.  Leonard  Roberts 

English 


Mr.  Raymond  Rohrbaugh 
English 


Mrs.  C.  B.  Ross 
Library  Science 


Mr.  Dean  H.  Ruhlow 
Business  Administration 


Dr.  Robert  P.  Sessions 
Sociology 


Mr.  Robert  Shafer 
Music 


Mr.  Ralph  Shattuclc 
Education 


Dr.  Henry  Sbissler 
Sociology 


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Miss  Helen  Stealey 

Christian  Education  and 

Education 


Miss  Helen  Stockert 
Librarian 


Mr.  J.  K.  Sun 
Physics 


Mr.    Loftis   holds   class   discussion   with   his 
Introduction  to  Music  205  Class. 


Mr.  Arthur  Swarthout 
Library  Science 


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Mr.  John  E.  Taylor 
Music 


Mr.  Wayland  P.  Taylor 
Biology 


Mr.  Stephen  Tinelli 
Art 


Mrs.  Larry  Tracewell 

Physical  Education 


Dr.  Kenneth  Welliver 
Bible  and  Religion 


Mrs.  Claude  Walls 
Home  Economics 


Mrs.  John  Weimer 
Biology 


Dr.  Blacks  serves  punch  at  a  fraternity  party. 


Dr.  Owen  L.  West 
Education 


Miss  Esther  Wilmoth 
Christian  Education 


Mr.  David  F.  Wolfe 

Chemistry 


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Freshman  Week  Marks  the  Beginning 


W.  Va.  Wesleyan  campus  was  the  scene  of 
mass  occupation  during  the  first  week  of  Sep- 
tember. Returning  upperclassmen  added  to  the 
confusion  for  the  incoming  freshmen.  The  typi- 
cal Wesleyan  traffic  jams  only  added  fuel 
to  the  already  present  headaches  of  freshmen 
parents.  The  parents  as  well  as  the  students 
were  receiving  an  orientation  to  the  Wesleyan 
way  of  life. 

Orientation  week  provided  a  variety  of  acti- 
vities for  new  students.  These  activities  helped 
familiarize  the  freshmen  with  the  Wesleyan 
campus.  Day  time  hours  were  spent  in  Atkin- 
son Auditorium  taking  specialized  tests,  while 
the  Campus  Center  Program  Board  and  Com- 
munity  Council  welcomed  them  in  the  evenings. 

The  process  of  adapting  to  college  life  be- 
gins at  Registration.  No  other  activity  can  con- 
fuse a  student  than  this  bi-yearly  process.  Stu- 
dents form  a  line  in  front  of  the  library,  some- 
times for  hours,  to  arrange  their  schedules, 
get  parking  stickers,  buy  insurance,  receive 
meal  tickets,  and  pay  tuition.  A  freshman  is 
not  completely  orientated  until  he  has  success- 
fully finished  registration. 


Chris  Wells  and  Carol  Vigilanti  orientate  themselves  with  the  Campus 
Center  bookstore. 


Fathers  never  knew  the  amount  of  clothes  their  daughters  owned  until  they  took  them  to  college, 
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of  a  New  Year 


The  process  of  registering  for  classes  is  a  new  experi- 
ence to  freshmen.  It  takes  hours  to  arrange  the  sche- 
dules and  by  the  time  one  arrives  at  the  professor,  who 
is  handing  out  the  forms,  the  class  has  already  been 
closed. 


Freshmen  acquaint  themselves  with  the  faculty  and  ad- 
ministration during  the  President's  Reception. 


TRADITIONS 


A 
NEW  LOOK 

AT 
THE  OLD 


W.  Va.  Wesleyan  Is  Rich 
With  Tradition. 


W.  Va.  Wesleyan  is  a  college  rich  with 
tradition.  Through  the  years  special  events 
occur  that  bring  the  campus  community  to- 
gether, leaving  behind  memories  of  their  col- 
lege days. 

Homecoming  has  a  significant  meaning 
to  all  that  attended  Wesleyan.  No  other  time 
provides  the  opportunity  to  reunite  old 
friends.  Class  reunions  are  held  during 
the  week-end  festivities,  providing  adequate 
time  to  renew  old  friendships. 

While-  Homecoming  is  in  the  fall.  May 
Week-end  ushers  in  spring  on  the  Wesle- 
yan Campus.  May  Sing,  an  annual  May  Week- 
end event,  has  filled  the  air  with  beautiful 
song  since  1934  when  Delta  Psi  Kappa  initi- 
ated the  first  songfest. 


Around  The  World  In 

A  Week-end,  Theme  Chosen 

for  Homecoming 

1967  Homecoming  activities  commenced  with  Founder's  Day  Convocation.  Governor  Hulett  Smith 
delivered  the  address. 

"The  Family  of  Man"  was  chosen  as  the  theme  for  the  Coronation.  Bill  Steele,  served  as  Master 
of  Ceremonies.  Lora  Holman,  a  senior  physical  education  major  from  Parkersburg,  W.  Va.,  was 
crowned  Homecoming  Queen  by  President  Martin.  Senior  attendants  were  Jeannie  Trainor,  Susan 
Sherrer.  Carol  Dimling,  and  Janet  Jordon.  Class  attendants  were  Linda  Coleman,  junior;  Natalie  Hall, 
sophomore;  and  Elaine  Sponsky.  freshman. 

After  the  Coronation,  Queen  Lora  lighted  the  torch  to  the  traditional  bonfire  which  began  the 
festivities  out-of-doors.  Along  with  the  bonfire,  the  cheerleaders  held  a  pep  rally,  with  added  sup- 
port of  fireworks. 

Later   on   in   the   evening,   the   "Happenings"   held  a  concert  in  Atkinson  Auditorium. 


Master  of  ceremonies,   Bill   Steele   introduces  the   1967  Homecoming  Court 


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Homecoming    Queen   Lora    Holman    lights    the    torch   which    officially  opens   the    activities   of   the 
weekend. 


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Each  year  freshmen  build  the  Homecoming  Bonfire.  The  material  is  accumulated  during  the  week. 
The  bonfire  is  carefully  guarded  against  unauthorized  lighting  by  upperclassmen. 


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Theta  Chi  Wins  First  Place  in  Float 


"Swords   into    Plow   Shares,"   title    selected    by    Theta   Xi,    third    place    in    float 
competition. 


Second  place   in   float  com- 
petition is  presented   to  AL 


Competition 


Alpha  Gamma  Delta 
Wins  Over-all  Trophy 

The  Homecoming  Parade  was  held  Saturday 
morning  in  Buekhannon.  Floats  were  entered 
for  competition  by  the  Greek  Organizations. 

Trophies  were  presented  for  the  outstanding 
banners  and  floats.  Alpha  Delta  Pi  received 
first  place  for  their  banner,  "A  National  Sa- 
lute from  Alpha  Delta  Pi."  The  second  place 
trophy  was  awarded  to  Alpha  Gamma  Delta, 
with  Phi  Sigma  Epsilon  receiving  Honorable 
Mention. 

Theta  Chi  captured  first  place  trophv  for 
their  Float  ''The  Four  Corners  of  the  World." 
Alpha  Gamma  Delta  received  second  place,  with 
Theta  Xi  taking  Honorable  Mention. 

Alpha  Gamma  Delta  received  the  over-all 
trophy. 


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a  Gamma  Delta  for  "Time 
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Alpha  Delta  Pi  adds  a  new  concept  to  float  competition. 


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1968  MURMURMONTIS  QUEEN 
Cheryl  Miller 


Second  Place 
Vicki  Thorn 


Third  Place 
Joanne  Cadorette 


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Cheryl  Miller  Chosen  1967 
Murmurmontis  Queen 


MURMURMONTIS    Editor    Anne    Hudson    presents    roses    and    a    hug    to    Queen 
Cheryl. 

The  presentation  of  Joanne,  Cheryl,  and  Vicki. 


Miss  Cheryl  Miller,  a  junior  from  Charlestown, 
W.  Va.,  was  chosen  MURMURMONTIS  Queen 
of  1968  by  a  panel  of  three.  The  candidate  rep- 
resented Theta  Xi  Fraternity.  Cheryl  is  a  mem- 
ber of  Alpha  Gamma  Delta,  is  1968  Greek  Week 
Queen,  and  was  elected  a  member  of  the  1966 
May  Court. 

Each  year  the  MURMURMONTIS  sponsors  a 
contest  to  select  a  representative  for  the  current 
issue  of  the  yearbook.  Contestants  are  chosen  from 
candidates  selected  by  the  Greek  organizations  and 
the  Associated  Women  Students. 

This  year  the  following  girls  were  contestants 
for  the  annual  judging:  Joanne  Cadorette. 
AWS:  Ann  Green.  Alpha  Delta  Pi:  Kaylene  James, 
Zeta  Tau  Alpha:  Susan  Sherrer,  Kappa  Alpha 
Order;  Vicki  Thorn.  Chi  Phi:  Barbara  Tonkinson, 
Theta  Chi:  Jeannie  Trainor,  Alpha  Gamma  Delta; 
Cheryl  Walton.  Alpha  Xi  Delta,  and  Donna  Wiley, 
Phi  Sigma  Epsilon. 


1968  MURMURMONTIS  Queen  and  Contestants. 


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Annual  Tree  Lighting 
Ceremonies  Add  to 
the  Christmas  Spirit 
at  Wesleyan 


December  3  marked  the  beginning  of  the  Christ- 
mas season  on  Wesleyan's  campus.  The  traditional 
hanging  of  the  green  in  the  Wesley  Chapel  was 
followed  by  a  candlelight  service  during  the  annual 
tree  light  ceremonies. 

Following  the  festivities  a  Christmas  Party  was 
held  at  the  student  center  with  various  campus  or- 
ganizations entertaining. 


The  Faculty  Choir  made  their  debut  during  the  Christmas  Party  at  the  Student 
Center. 


Pat  Wass  entertains  at  Christmas  Party. 


Refreshments    always 


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ldd   to   the   occasion. 


Students  assemble  in  front  of  the  library   to  watch   the   1967  Tree   Lighting 


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Spring  Recognition  Program 


Each  Spring  outstanding  students  at  Wesleyan 
are  recognized  for  their  achievement  during  the 
year.  During  the  Chapel  program  on  April  30th, 
these  students  were  recognized  for  their  accom- 
plishments. 

Departmental  awards  as  well  as  division  schol- 
arship leaders  were  announced.  The  presidents 
of  Haught  Literary  Society,  Sigma  Eta  Sigma, 
and  Omicron  Delta  Kappa  presented  their  respec- 
tive tappees  for  the  forthcoming  year. 

Dr.  Strunk  and  Dean  Sharp  awarded  Wesleyan 
keys  for  activities  and  scholarship  to  outstand- 
ing seniors  in  these  fields.  Dean  Marian  McBrair 
and  Dean  Samuel  Ross  presented  Wesley  Ann 
and  Wesley  Andy  for  1968.  They  were  Lora  Hol- 
man  and  Ted  Chadwick. 


President    Martin    addresses    the   students    during    chapel 
program. 


Wesley  Ann  and  Andy 


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Honors  Graduating  Seniors 


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Dean  Ross  congratulates  Wesley  Ann,  Lora  Holman. 
Outstanding  Seniors  received  Wesleyan  Keys  for  scholarship  and  activities. 

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1968  MAY  COURT 
LEFT  TO  RIGHT:  Suzanne  Young,  senior  attendant;  Susan  Sherrer,  senior   attendant;    Barb   Giles,   junior   attendant;    Linda    Parsons,   sopho- 
more attendant;   Candy  Dollman,  freshman  attendant;   Barbara  Moore,  senior  attendant;   Marian  Becker,  senior  attendant.  SEATED:  Carol  Dim 
ling,  May  Queen. 


Carl  Cutchins,  president  of  Community  Council,  and  Sara  Moss,   1967   May  Queen,  crown  Carol 
Dimling  1968  May  Queen. 


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Carol  Dimling 
Reigns  as  1968 
May  Queen 


Carol  Dimling  from  Reistertown.  Md..  became 
the  1968  May  Queen  at  the  annual  May  Week-end 
festivities  in  Wesley  Chapel. 

The  Special  Activities  Committee  of  Community 
Council  coordinated  the  three  day  week-end.  Atkin- 
son Auditorium  was  the  scene  of  the  Spencer 
Davis  Concert.  Thursday  evening.  This  popular  Eng- 
lish singing  group  ushered  in  the  Week-end.  "Of 
thee  we  sing"  was  the  theme  of  the  Coronation  and 
May  Sing,  with  Bill  Steele  presiding. 

CCPB  sponsored  an  Art  Show  on  Saturday, 
while  Saga  served  lunch  on  the  lawn.  "Patriotic 
Holiday."  the  annual  May  dance  was  held  Satur- 
day evening  in  the  Social  Hall. 

1968  May  Week-end  came  to  a  close  Sunday 
morning  with  the  Chapel  service  presented  bv 
Chaplain  McComas.  U.S.  Naval  Academy. 


df* 


The  irmners  of  the  May  Sing  Competition.  LEFT  TO  RIGHT:  Ed  Byrom,  Phi  Sisma  Epsil  n. 
Best  Male  Director:  Jane  Daugherty.  Alpha  Gamma  Delta.  Best  Female  Director;  Barbara  Heckert. 
Kappa  Phi;  Wayne  Moore,  Kappa  Alpha  Order. 


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Second  Place — Women's  Division 
Kappa  Phi 


First  Place — Women's  Division 
Alpha  Gamma  Delta 


Second  Place — Men's  Division 
Phi  Sigma  Epsilon 


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Alpha  Gamma  Delta  Win  May  Sing 


Honorable  Mention — Women's  Division 
Agnes  Howard  Hall 


Honorable  Mention — Men's  Division 
Theta  Xi 


First  Place — Men's  Division 
Kappa  Alpha  Order 


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Commencement  exercises  were   held   in  Wesley   Chapel,   due   to   inclement 
weather. 


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during  commencement  ceremonies. 


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Commencement,  the  Apex 
of  a  College  Education 


May  19th  marked  the  end  of  four  years  of  effort  and 
struggle.  These  years  were  filled  with  work  as  well  as 
fun,  mixed  with  victory  as  well  as  defeat.  Many  will 
wonder  how  they  ever  survived  the  demands  of  higher 
education.  But  now  as  graduation  comes  to  a  close,  one 
makes  the  transition  from  college  to  the  world  of  busi- 
ness. May  19th  marks  the  end  of  college  life  but  begins  the 
new  life  of  the  responsible  world. 

328  seniors  received  their  diplomas  from  President 
Stanley  Martin  during  the  Seventy-eighth  Commencement. 
"Higher  Education  and  the  Four  R's"  was  the  topic  chosen 
by  Dr.  Felix  C.  Robb,  Commencement  speaker.  Honorary 
degrees  were  conferred  upon  outstanding  members  of 
Christian  Community:  William  Hallam,  Doctor  of  Science, 
Felix  C.  Robb,  Doctor  of  Pedagogy,  and  Samuel  B.  Sink, 
Doctor  of  Divinity. 


Professor  Halam  receives  honorary  doctorate  from  Dean  Strunk  and  President  Martin. 


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Jim  Allison  and  Don  Ransom  made 
quite  a  name  for  themselves  in  the  field 
of  folk  music  at  Wesleyan.  The  Campus 
Community  attended  two  concerts  during 
the  year. 

Both  are  members  of  the  Third  Row, 
a  group  that  also  originated  at  Wesleyan. 
They  have  sung  professionally  during  va- 
cations, rejoining  the  Third  Row  through- 
out the  academic  year. 


Don  composes 


Jim  has  travelled  extensively  as  a  folk  singer. 


Ransom  and  Allison  enjoy  singing 


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iiiy  of  his  own  songs. 


;ther  in  concert. 


Culture  Often 
Overlooked  During 
College  Years 

A  college  education  is  often  a  liberal  edu- 
cation with  little  regard  to  the  Fine  Arts.  Many 
students  do  not  realize  the  opportunities  that 
are  offered  for  cultural  enrichment  on  Wes- 
leyan's  campus.  The  music  department  as 
well  as  the  art  department  are  constantly  of- 
fering excellent  programs  for  the  student  to 
view. 

Different  campus  organizations  sponsor  con- 
certs, lecturers,  and  exhibits  for  student  cul- 
tural development.  The  Community  Concert 
Series  is  one  of  many  activities  that  students 
may  attend,  although  it  is  not  sponsored  by 
the  college. 

The  Drama  presentations  offer  excellent 
opportunities  for  enrichment  as  well  as  pleas- 
ure. How  sad  it  is,  many  of  these  programs 
go  unattended  because  of  lack  of  student  par- 
ticipation and  interest. 


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'All  the  Way  Home' 
marks  the  beginning 
of  1967-1968  theatre 
season  at  Wesleyan. 

Under  the  capable  direction  of  Mr.  Presar.  the 
Department  of  Speech  and  Dramatic  Arts  pre- 
sented their  first  play  of  the  season,  November  16. 
"All  the  Way  Home,"  a  play  about  ordinary  people, 
proved  to  be  one  of  the  most  successful  productions 
to  be  performed  on  Wesleyan's  campus. 

"All  the  Way  Home"  is  set  in  Knoxville,  Tenn., 
just  after  the  turn  of  the  century.  The  plot  is  con- 
cerned with  the  everyday  happenings  of  two  fami- 
lies, with  emphasis  on  the  death  of  the  young 
father  and  husband. 

Jay  speaking  with  Rufus 


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Hannali  speaking  with  mixed  emotions,  talks  with  Man-. 

CAST  OF  CHARACTERS 

Mary  Folletl Kathy  Vaughn 

Jay  Follet Dave  Kirby 

Riifus    Jim   Norum 

Sally  Judy  Guinn 

John  Henry   David  Belcher 

Jesse   Marcia  Macklin 

Aunt  Sadie   Sara  Lukens 

Great  great  Grandmother Sara  McCorkle 

Ralph  Lynch    Ron   Iannorone 

Hannah    Cheryl  Horie 

Joel    Ed   Blake 

Catherine   Pat  Wass 


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Century  Theatre  Presents  the 


The  Century  Theatre  is  under  the  direction  of  the  Campus  Center  Program 
Board.  Bill  Steele,  student  producer  of  Century  Theatre  chose  "The  Fantasticks" 
as  the  second  production  of  the  season  presented  by  this  group. 

The  plot  is  based  upon  the  teenage  romance  of  neighborhood  children.  Major 
roles  were  played  by  Jane  Reed.  Kim  Barefoot,  Jim  Knorr,  Howard  Doak,  Mike 
Weeks,  Dick  Paulman,  Paul  Berry,  and  Jack  Cogley. 


Love  has  found  a  target  . . .  Jane  Reed  and  Howard  Doak 


Jim    Knorr    appears    on    tht 


Musical  "The  Fantasticks' 


to   add   to   the   evident  confusion  between  families. 


Cast  from  "The  Fa  nt  as  tics" 


id  round  we  go 


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Cherrie  Horie  Produces  Tennessee 
William's  Play  for  Century  Theatre 


Roberta  Davis,  Lynn  Myers  and  Bill  Steele  were 
the  principal  characters  in  October  21  production  of 
Tennessee   Williams'    "Lady    of   Larkspur   Lotion." 

This  short  play  encompasses  conversations,  be- 
tween a  landlady  and  her  tenants,  involving  their 
problems.  Cherrie  Horie  directed  this  produc- 
tion for  Century  Theatre,  a  student  operated 
theatre. 


Landlady  . . .  Lynn  Myers 


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A  cover-up  for  disillusionment 


can  help 


But  there  is  always  the  insistent  landlady. 


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Rumplestiltskin/ 


Presentation  of  College  Theatre 


The  Birth  of  the  Royal  Princess. 


Although  "Rumplestiltskin"  is  not 
considered  adult  entertainment,  the  Wes- 
leyan  College  Theatre  presented  this 
performance  during  the  month  of  Febru- 
ary. 

Based  upon  the  old  German  folk 
tale,  this  production  offered  the  children 
of  the  Buckhannon  area  to  view  a  live 
stage  performance. 

Charles  Presar.  member  of  drama  de- 
partment directed  the  play,  with  Sherry 
Hall  creating  the  costumes  and  scenery. 

Anne  Davenport  and  Robert  Malone 
shared  the  spotlight  with  the  leading 
roles.  Other  members  of  the  cast  in- 
cluded: Ron  Iannarone,  Lynn  Ianna- 
rone.  Marcia  Mackiin,  Bob  Moeller, 
Pat  Wass,  Richard  Van  Houten.  Thomas 
Stechsculte.  and  David  Belcher. 


The  witches  brew  . . 


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Excerpts  From  College  Productions .  .  . 


"A  Whitman  Portrait" 


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Music  department  presentation  of  an  operetta. 


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Musical  Productions  on  Wesleyan's 


The  popular  singing  group,  "Cebringumwa."  This  chorale  group  was 
formed  just  this  fall,  and  its  name  is  composed  from  a  letter  of  each  of 
the  names  of  its  members. 


Chuck  Laney  Trio  plus  one 


"Jenny  Stevens 
The    Clarksburg    madrigal    singers    presented    a    concert 


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Campus  ...  a  Large  Assortment 


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during  the  1968  Spring  Arts  Festival. 


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LORA  HOLMAN 
Alpha  Xi  Delta;  Pan- 
hellenic,  Pres.;  1967 
MURMURMONTIS 
Queen;  Delta  Psi  Kap- 
pa; Head  Cheerleader; 
Homecoming  Queen ; 
Theta  Chi  Sweetheart; 
Jr.  Class  May  Attend- 
ant. 

CARL  CUTCHINS 

Phi  Sigma  Epsilon, 
House  Manager;  MSM; 
CCPB;  Philosophy 
Club ;  Religious  Life 
Council,  Pres. ;  Com- 
munity Council,  Pres.; 
ODK;  President's  Cha- 
pel Committee;  Band; 
Chapel  Choir. 

JILL  GORDON 
Honor     Board;     PHA- 
ROS, Co-Editor;  SSP; 
Religious  Life  Council; 
Philosophy  Club. 

SUZAN  BLY 

Alpha  Gamma  Delta, 
V.  Pres.;  Haught  Lit- 
erary Society;  Honor- 
ary Business  Society ; 
Sigma  Eta  Sigma ; 
CCPB. 

RICK  CARPENTER 
Chi      Phi;      Football; 
Baseball,     Captain; 
ODK;    IFC,    V.    Pres. 

ROBERT  LINCICOME 

Theta  Chi;  Swim 
Team,  Captain ;  Intra- 
murals. 

FRED  TIMBROOK 
Chi      Phi;       FootbaU; 
Track;  IFC. 


Who's  Who  Among  Students 


Carl  Cutchins 


Lora  Holman 


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Sue  Bly 


Jill  Gordon 


Rick  Carpenter 


Robert  Lincicome 


Fred  Timbrook 


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in  American  Universities  and  Colleges 


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Charlotte  Reese 


Ted  Chad  wick 


Jill  Jones 


Susan  Michaels 


Joseph  Beeson 


Prudence  Mercer 


CHARLOTTE  REESE 
SNOW;    AWS,    Pres.; 

Kappa  Phi;  Beta  Beta 
Beta;  Sigma  Theta  Ep- 
silon  Sweetheart 
Haught  Literary  Socie- 
ty; Psychology  Club; 
Community  Council. 

TED  CHADWICK 
Jr.  and  Sr.  Class, 
Pres.;  Community 
Council;  SSP;  Dorm 
Counselor;  Religious 
Life  Council;  Chi  Phi, 
Corres.  Sec. 

JILL  JONES 

Alpha  Gamma  Delta ; 
Panhellenic;  Communi- 
ty Council,  Sec;  Kin- 
dergarten Assistant ; 
AWS;  Orientation 
Committee. 

SUSAN  MICHEL 
Alpha    Gamma    Delta; 
Soquinta ;     Community 
Council;  Honor  Board, 
Sec. 

JOSEPH  BEESON 
Phi     Sigma      Epsilon; 
Honor     Board;     ODK, 
Pres.;         Community 
Council;  Tennis. 

PRUDENCE 
MERCER 
Alpha    Gamma    Delta; 
Panhellenic,   V.    Pres.; 
Chapel     Choir;      Tour 
Choir;     Chorale 
MENC;       Soquinta 
Music     Merit     Award 
Metropolitan     Opera 
Auditions. 

ROBERT  BISER 
Theta       Chi,       Treas. ; 
IFC;     Honorary    Busi- 
ness     Society ;       Com- 
munity Council. 


Robert  Biser 


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BILL  KITNEY 

Chi    Phi,    Pres.;    IFC; 

SNEA. 

ED  BYROM 
Community       Council; 
Choir,  Pres.;   Chorale; 
Phi  Sigma  Epsilon;  Of- 
ficial College  Organist. 

CHRISTINE 
RAPKING 
Soquinta;      Counselor; 
Choir,  Sec;  Chorale. 

TERRY  CLEMONS 
Phi  Sigma  Epsilon; 
Community  Council; 
Intramurals;  Philoso- 
phy Club;  Religious 
Life  Council. 

JEANNIE  TRAINOR 
Alpha  Gamma  Delta, 
Editor;  Cheerleader; 
TAC,  V.  Pres.,  Pres.; 
Delta  Psi  Kappa,  V. 
Pres. ;  Beta  Beta 
Beta,  MURMURMON- 
TIS,  Assistant  Editor. 

BOB  ALLMAN 
Theta  Chi,  Pres.;  IFC; 
Community      Council; 
Football. 

DAVE  FEOLA 

Theta    Chi;    Football; 

Track;  Basketball. 


Bill  Kitney 


Ed  Byrom 


Terry  demons 


Christine  Rapking 


Jeannie  Trainer 


Bob  Allman 


Dave  Feola 


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Maxine  Moorhead 


John  McCuskey 


Betty  Boydston  Davis 


Ellen  Carter 


MAXINE 

MOORHEAD 
Alpha  Delta  Pi,  Chap- 
la  in;  Panhellenic, 
Treas. ;  Soquinta;  Com- 
munity Council;  MUR- 
MURMONTIS,  Creek 
Editor;  CCPB;  Honor 
Board. 

JOAN  McCUSKEY 
Community      Council; 
Jr.  Class,  Pres.;  Theta 
Xi. 

ELLEN  CARTER 
Alpha  Xi  Delta;   Com- 
munity       Council; 
CCPB,  Chairman. 

BETTY  BOYDSTON 

DAVIS 
Alpha    Gamma    Delta; 
AWS,  Recording  Sec; 
Soquinta,    Pres.;    Beta 
Beta  Beta. 

JANICE  RISHER 
Alpha    Gamma     Delta, 
Pres.,    Treas.;    CCPB; 
MURMURMONTIS; 
Community      Council; 
Dorm  Officer. 

BARBARA  MOORE 
Alpha  Xi  Delta,  Pres.; 
Panhellenic;    Sociology 
Club;         Community 
Council. 

ALICE  WARNER 
Zeta  Tau  Alpha,  Pres.; 
Haught  Literary  Socie- 
ty; Soquinta,  V.  Pres.; 
Sigma  Eta  Sigma;  Pan- 
hellenic; Betty  Lamp 
Club,  Treas.;  CCPB; 
AWS;  PHAROS;  Kap- 
pa Phi. 


Janice  Risher 


Barbara  Moore 


Alice  Warner 


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Community  Council  Has  a  Successful 


Under  the  leadership  of  Carl  Cutchins,  Community 
Council  had  a  year  of  achievement.  Community  Council 
acts  as  the  principal  coordinating  body  for  the  Wesleyan 
Community.  The  representatives  of  the  governing  body  are 
elected  by  popular  vote  by  the  students,  the  faculty,  and 
the  Administration.  Student  members  occupy  their  respec- 
tive offices  for  a  term  of  one  school  year. 


The  Executive  Council  is  the  governing  committee  of  Com- 
munity Council.  ROW  1:  Jack  Owen,  Vice  President;  Carl 
Cutchins,  President;  Dalyn  Currey,  Treasurer. 

President  Carl  Cutchins  welcomes  the  student  body  to  Wes- 
leyan during  the  President's  Convocation. 


Community  Council  works  together  as  a  governing  body.  ROW 
1:  Marian  McBrair,  Mike  Bruner,  Jack  Owen,  Carl  Cutchins, 
Triana  M.  Rapking,  Gail  Scott,  Ellen  Carter,  Kim  Barefoot. 
ROW  2:  Harry  Olmsted,  Richard  K.  Braun,  Lora  Holman, 
Diane  Thomas,  John  Mc  Cuskey,  Rick  Carpenter,  William  C. 
Becker,  Terry  Clemons,  Cathy  Hoffman,  Charlotte  Reese, 
Sam  Ross.  ROW  3:  Ted  Chadwick,  Dalyn  Currey,  H.  L.  Sharp, 
Kenneth  Welliver,  Ed  Byrom. 


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Year 


LEADERSHIP 

IN  ACTION 


Campus 
Organizations 
Prove  Successful 

Campus  organizations  at  Wesleyan  play  a 
vital  role  in  the  life  of  the  college  student. 
Through  the  years,  organizations  have  been 
established  by  students  who  shared  similar 
interests  and  goals.  Today  these  groups  offer 
a  variety  of  programs  to  fulfill  the  needs  of 
the  entire  campus  community. 

Campus  organizations  offer  more  than  just 
membership.  The  experience  of  working  with 
other  students  to  attain  a  common  goal  pre- 
pares one  to  become  a  leader.  Organizations 
need  leaders  to  execute  their  ideas,  thus  pro- 
viding an  opportunity  for  students  to  utilize 
their  abilities. 


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Planning  the  award  programs  and  selecting  the  recipients  of  Wesleyan  honors 
are  the  /unctions  of  the  Awards  Committee.  ROW  1:  Deta  Jennings,  Ted  Chad- 
wick,  Chairman;  Jill  Challender.  ROW  2:  Dean  Sharp,  Sue  Beeler  Dean  Mc- 
Brair,  William  Hallam.  NOT  PICTURED:  Gary  Popson,  Dean  Ross. 


The  Election  Committee  supervises  all  campus  elections.  ROW  1:  Barbara 
Giles,  Gail  Scott,  Chairman.  ROW  2:  Kathy  Grant,  Lauri  Frueh,  Elaine  Spon6ky, 
Nancy  Yuengling,  Ann  Straub. 


Traljic  safely  and  rules  are  regulated  by  the  Traffic  Committee. 
McCuskey,  Chairman;  Linda  Simile,  W.  B.  Hicks  Jr.  ROW  2:  Ros. 
E.  Barry  Jr. 


ROW  1:  John 
Wilson,  Paul 


Community 
Student 


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Council  Unites  To  Serve  the  Wesleyan 
Body 


*) 


All  student  publications  come  under  the  supervision  of  the 
Publications  Committee.  ROW  1:  Mike  Bruner,  Chairman; 
Nancy  Hayes,  Jill  Gordon,  Maxine  Moorhead.  ROW  2:  Sue 
Grant,  Mary  Grace  Allshouse,  Cork  Conner. 


The  Library  Committee  is  responsible  for  the  evaluation  and 
improvement  of  the  library  facilities.  Roger  Campbell,  Barbara 
Cowen,  Diane  Thomas,  Chairman;  Wendy  Leathers,  Jeff 
Thompson. 


The  Academic  Affaires  Committee  acts  as  coordinator  between  students  and  faculty.  ROW  1: 
Susan  F.  Gerwig,  Carole  Norton,  Nancy  Hayes.  ROW  2:  John  Campbell,  Terry  Clemons,  Chair- 


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Large  Turnout 


The  Special  Activities  Committee  is  responsible  for  coordinating  Homecoming 
and  May  Weekend  festivities.  ROW  1:  Gary  Sprague,  Fred  Thomas,  Ed  Byrom, 
Bill  Steele.  ROW  2:  Debbie  Yule,  Linda  Coleman,  Kim  Barefoot,  Kathy  Hammond. 


Community  Council  elections  draws  the  majority  of  the  student  body  to  the  polls. 


The  Community  Awareness  Committee  promotes  fund  raising  programs  for 
worthy  organizations.  ROW  1:  Ken  Warner,  Jack  Owen,  Mike  Weeks.  ROW  2: 
Bill  Becker,  Dessie  Schuler,  Cheryl  Miller,  Dick  Yule. 


for  Student  Elections 


Campaign  posters  decorated  the  walls  of  the  Administra- 
tion Building  and  Student  Center.  Petitions  were  signed 
and  campaign  promises  were  made.  Wesleyan  witnessed 
one  of  the  largest  candidate  turnouts  in  years. 

Community  Council  attracted  many  prospective  candi- 
dates. Speeches  presented  by  the  candidates  for  Community 
Council  president  marked  the  beginning  of  much  hard  cam- 
paigning. Carl  Cutchins  and  Jack  Owen  emerged  victorious 
as  the  top  executives  of  Community  Council. 

The  student  body  played  an  active  role  in  the  elections. 
Candidates  were  fortunate  for  many  students  who  spiritedly 
campaigned  for  them.  Despite  many  hectic  schedules,  the 
majority  of  the  campus  went  to  the  polls.  The  large  student 
participation  demonstrated  that  a  genuine  interest  for  stu- 
dent government  existed. 


Bill  Steele,  a  member  of  the  Special  Activities  Committee,  relates  to 
the  audience  "The  Family  of  Man,"  the  theme  chosen  for  the  Home- 
coming coronation. 


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CCPB  Offers 


CCPB  presents  Big  Name   Entertainment    to  the  student   body.   During  the  year 
three  groups  staged  concerts.  The  Happenings  made  their  debut  at  Homecoming. 


The  Executive  Committee  of  CCPB  aims  to  satisfy  the  social  needs  of  the  Wes- 
ley an  student,  ROW  1:  Mrs.  Elma  Summers,  Program  Director;  James  Stansbury, 
Campus  Center  Director.  ROW  2:  Bill  Downs,  Treasurer;  Ellen  Carter,  Chairman; 
Marilyn  Distad,  Secretary. 


a  Full  Slate  of  Campus  Activities 


Student  participation  is  the  key  factor  in  the 
success  of  CCPB.  Hours  of  work  are  spent  by  the 
members  of  CCPB  committees  in  preparation  for  the 
activities  they  present  to  the  Wesleyan  Community. 
The  CCPB  acts  as  a  unique  structure  in  the  pres- 
entation of  programs  in  the  areas  of  cultural, 
social,  and  recreational  activities. 

Under  the  leadership  of  Ellen  Carter,  CCPB  plans 
daily  events  with  the  student  in  mind.  Programs 
range  from  weekly  Campus  Mixers  to  Film  Series 
and  Coffee  Forums.  CCPB  is  responsible  for  bring- 
ing Big  Name  Entertainment  to  the  campus. 

The  Social  Committee  sponsors  Wesleyan's  first 
Christmas  formal. 


The  Campus  and  Community  Relations  Committee  acts  as  a 
liaison  between  CCPB  committees.  LEFT  TO  RIGHT:  Sue  B]y 
and  John  Griffith. 


CCPB  Sponsors  a  Variety  of  Programs 


The  Publicity  Committee  informs  the  college  community  of  the  CCPB  activtiies.  LEFT  TO  RIGHT:  Mary  Grace  Alls- 
house,  Karen  Shelton,  Tim  Davis,  Sherry  Hall. 


Pat  Wass,  accompanist  for  "The  Fantasticks," 

a  Century  Theatre  Production  sponsored  hy  CCPB. 


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During  Academic  Year. 


The  Recreation  Committee  coordinates   the  actiiities  of  the  game  room.  LEFT  to  RIGHT:   Rose  Wilson,  Bob 
\  Hein,  Sue  Beeler,  Kathy  Ward,  Marilyn  Wilson,  Jan  Jan-is,  Dave  Jordon. 


Under  the  leadership  of  Bill  Steele  and  Janice  Risher.  the  Social  Committee 
plans  the  dances  for  CCPB.  LEFT  TO  RIGHT;  SEATED:  Judy  Phillips.  Carol 
Swope,  Janet  Sprinkle.  TOP  ROW:  Bill  Steele,  Janice  Risher,  Linda  Parsons, 
Candy  Mosher. 


AWS  Sponsors  Betty  Friedan 


AWS  CABINET 
ROW  1:   Charlotte  Reese,  president;   Dean  McBrair,  advisor;   Pat  Wass,  vice  president.   ROW 
2;  Kay  Beardsley,  program  chairman;  Elaine  Brown,  treasurer. 


AWS  CABINET  AND  DORM  OFFICERS 
ROW  1:  Barbara  Ringleb,  Margaret  Freeman,  Dean  McBrair,  Jill  Challender    Jane    Daughter),    Elaine    Smith    Kay    Beardsley,    Kathy    Sinclair, 
Carolyn  Reneau,  Ethel  Moffit.  ROW  2:   Pat  Wass,  Elaine  Brown,  Betty  Boydstun,  Charlotte   Reese,  Judy  Michaels,  Jon   Hovis,   Beverly   Kuhn, 
Sandy  Ludwig,  Beth  Clifford,  Martha  McWilliams,  Margaret  Byrd. 


During  Women's  Week  at  Wesleyan 


Associated  Women's  Students  is  the  governing 
body  of  the  women  students  on  W  esleyan's  campus. 
Each  student  belongs  to  this  organization  upon 
registration   at  the  beginning   of  each   semester. 

This  self-governing  organization  is  directed  by 
the  A\S  S  Council:  elected  each  year  bv  the  women 
students.  Dean  McBrair  serves  as  advisor  to  this 
governing  body.  Lnder  the  guidance  of  Charlotte 
Reese,  the  1967-68  president,  the  AWS  Council 
serves  as  a  legislative  group  for  women's  problems 
as  well  as  a  communication  between  women  stu- 
dents and  administration. 


This  year  the  Program  Board  under  the  direc- 
tion of  Kay  Beardsley  initiated  new  social  pro- 
grams for  Wesleyan  co-eds.  Snacks-in-Abstract 
was  held  twice  during  the  academic  year  in 
Jenkins  Hall.  These  programs  provided  students 
from  all  of  the  dormitories  to  meet  together  for  an 
hour  of  refreshments  and  entertainment.  The  Pro- 
gram Board  also  sponsors  the  annual  Recognition 
Banquet.  Rose  Banquet  and  AWS  State  Day. 

This  spring  AWS  presented  Women's  Week.  The 
highlight  of  this  successful  event  was  the  appear- 
ance of  Betty  Friedan.  authoress  of  the  best  seller 
"The  Feminine  Mystique." 


1968  AWS  REPRESENTATIVES 


TAC  Aids  Commuting  Students. 


Town  and  Commuters,  better 
known  as  TAC,  is  an  organiza- 
tion that  benefits  the  many  stu- 
dents that  live  off  the  Wesleyan 
campus.  Sharon  Davidson 
served  as  president  of  TAC  dur- 
ing the  academic  year.  TAC  is 
a  part  of  the  AWS  organization, 
thus  giving  commuter  students 
an  opportunity  to  voice  their 
opinions  on  student  policies. 


TOWN  AND  COMMUTERS 

ROW  1:  Mary  Gochenour,  Sharon  Davidson.  Anita  Troxeli,  Jeannie  Trainor,  Shari  Morrison.  ROW  2: 
Donette  Zickefoose,  Sharon  Moody,  Marilyn  Bosley,  Helen  Davidson.  Susie  Trainer.  Fran  Harris,  Linda 
Martin,  Barbara  Berisford. 


Men's  Housing  Boards 
Help  Regulate 
Dormitory  Living 


Under  the  supervision  of  the  Dean  of  Men  the 
men's  governing  boards  spend  the  year  coordinating 
dorm  activities.  Members  for  the  Men's  House 
Board  are  chosen  from  the  Doney  and  McCuskey 
House  Boards. 

MEN'S  HOUSING  BOARD 


HONOR  BOARD 
ROW   1:   Susan  Michael,  Joseph  Beeson,  chairman.  ROW  2:   Nancy  Alayes,    Jeff    Thompson,    Joseph    Ekey,    Lawrence    Walter,    Jill    Gordon, 
Charles  Coleman,   Richard    Brisbain,   ABSENT:   Jane  Adamson,   Preston  Herring,  Dennis  Connor,  Maxine  Moorhead,  Mike  Semler,  Dr.  Gunsalus, 
Mr.  Phillips,  Dr.  Curry,  Dr.  White. 


Honor  Board  Accomplishes  Much 
During  First  Year. 


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The  Honor  Code,  after  receiving  several  years  of  intensive  study,  went 
into  effect  during  the  first  semester.  Joseph  Beeson  acted  as  chairman, 
receiving  assistance  from  Dr.  Gunsalus.  Mr.  Phillips  and  Dr.  Curry. 
Student  members  were  chosen  from  application. 

The  Honor  Code  pertained  to  the  establishment  of  complete  honesty 
in  all  branches  of  campus  life.  Each  student  was  asked  to  obc\  the 
Honor  Code  in  all  his  academic  endeavors.  The  Board  acts  as  the  in- 
vestigating agent  in  all  accusations  of  dishonest  conduct  involving  students. 
If  the  investigation  warrants  further  action,  the  student  will  be  asked  to 
appear  at  a  hearing  to  justify  the  accusations  against  him.  Recommendations 
as  to  action,  upon  hearing  the  evidence,  are  made  by  the  members  of  tin- 
Board. 


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Joe  Beeson,  President 

of 
Omicron  Delta  Kappa 


New  members  are  tapped  into  Omicron  Delta 
Kappa  twice  a  year.  Their  names  are  placed  upon 
a  replica  of  the  ODK  emblem  to  announce  the 
names  of  the  new  members.  ODK  is  the  national 
leadership  honor  society  for  college  men,  with 
Wesleyan's  chapter  being  formed  in  1963.  Dr. 
Sidney  Davis  acts  as  advisor  to  Omicron  Delta 
Kappa,  with  Joe  Beeson  serving  as  president,  aided 
by  vice  president  Ed  Byrom. 

ODK  selects  their  members  on  the  basis  of  out- 
standing character,  with  superior  achievement  in 
the  fields  of  scholarship  and  leadership.  Upper- 
classmen  are  selected  from  the  top  thirty-five  per- 
cent of  their  class.  Outstanding  faculty  and  alumnae 
can  also  receive  these  honors. 


New  members  of  ODK  are  tapped  during  Spring  Recognition  Assembly. 


OMICRON  DELTA  KAPPA 
ROW    1 :    Charles  Evans,  Terry   Clemons,   Robert  Lincicome,   Dave   Feola,   Ed  Byrom.  Joseph  Beeson,  Rich  Klebez,  Rick  Carpenter.  George  Thorn- 
ton.   ROW    2:    Professor    Shattuck.    Dr.    Mow,    Mark    Palmer,    Robert  Allman.   Preston   Herring,  Ted   Chadwick,   Mike   Jenkins,    Richard    Brisbin, 
John  Curtis.  ROW  3:    Patton   Nickell,  Jim  Myers,   Robert  Johnson,  Dr.   Hallam,  Carl  Cutchins,  Bill  Kitney. 


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Sigma  Eta  Sigma  Expands  During  Year. 


SIGMA  ETA  SIGMA 
ROW  1:  SEATED:  Bob  Johnson,  David  Dardinger.  Roberta  Heifer,  George  Thornton.  Diane 
Morrison,  Heather  Cloud,  Christine  Rapking,  Pat  Greer,  Karen  Chapman,  Linda  Allport, 
Margaret  Fehrman,  Peggy  Coale.  ROW  2:  Martha  Roberts,  Brian  Detrick,  Dave  Uredenburg, 
Dr.  Welliver.  Dr.  Mow,  Carol  Norton,  Mr.  Coale,  Richard  Brisbin,  Vera  Hoylman,  Sheila 
Bailey,  Marilyn  Bosley,  Robert  Allium.  Ann  Gardner,  Mark  Chattertown,  Joe  Beeson,  Alice 
Warner. 


Sigma  Eta  Sigma  expanded  beyond 
all  previous  membership  this  Year.  George 
Thornton  acted  as  president  of  the  scho- 
lastic honorary.  To  be  eligible  for  mem- 
bership one  must  have  a  cumulative  aver- 
age of  3.35  by  the  junior  year.  Dr.  Welli- 
ver and  Dr.  Mow  act  as  advisors  to  this 
organization  formed  by  Dr.  Cunning- 
ham in  1966.  Monthly  meetings  are  held 
featuring   guest   lecturers. 


Psi  Chi  Honors 
Outstanding  Students 
in  Psychology. 

Heather  Cloud  presided  over  the  monthly  dinner 
meetings  of  Psi  Chi.  national  psychology  honorary. 
The  officers  of  the  year  included  Sue  McCune.  record- 
ing secretary:  Richard  Clopper.  vice  president:  Kav- 
lene  James,  corresponding  secretarv:  and  Gary  Myers, 
treasurer. 

Established  locally  in  1962.  Psi  Chi's  purpose  is 
"to  advance  the  science  of  psychology  and  to  en- 
courage, stimulate,  and  maintain  scholarship  of  in- 
dividual members."'  Mr.  Nelson  is  advisor  to  Psi 
Chi.  Members  are  chosen  on  performance  in  the  field 
of  psychology. 


PSI  CHI 
ROW  1:  Sue  McCune,  Richard  Clopper,  Heather  Cloud,  Kaylene  James,  Gary 
Myers.  ROW  2:   Howard  Backus.  Mary  Crawford,  Charlotte   Reese,   Pat  Greer, 
Betty    Resler,    Jean    Austin,    Judy    Michaels,    Cathy    Hoffman.    ROW    3:    Mike 
Jenkins,  Carol  Mclntire,  Larry  Walters,  Mr.  Nelson. 


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Soquinta  and  Haught  Honor  Outstanding 


SOQUINTA 
ROW  1:  Merrill  Seaman,  Kim  Barefoot,  Monica  Wilson,  Cay  Cutright.  ROW  2:   Vicki  Naylor,  Karen   Dame,   Linda   Caniley,  Mary  Grace  Alls- 
house,  Candy  Hadley. 


Haught  Literary  Society  spon- 
sors Smartie-Party  for  freshman 
girls  who  have  achieved  outstand- 
ing scholastic  records. 


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Women  Students  at  Wesleyan 


Soquinta  chooses  its  members  from  the  upper 
5  percent  of  the  sophomore  class.  Members  are 
tapped  in  each  fall  for  this  academic  honor  so- 
ciety. Kim  Barefoot  serves  as  president.  It  is 
Soquinta's  purpose  "to  exemplify  and  foster  a 
scholarly  attitude"  by  its  members.  Socpjinta  was 
founded  on  Wesleyan's  Campus  in  1961.  Advisor 
for   this  organization   is  Mrs.   James   Baldwin. 


Haught  Literary  Society  selects  its  members 
from  the  senior  class.  Each  year  the  top  twelve 
women  members  of  the  junior  class  are  tapped  for 
membership  at  the  end  of  the  spring  semester. 
Haught  meetings  are  held  weekly  with  Miss  Nor- 
man as  advisor.  Haught's  purpose  maintains  that 
the  outstanding  woman  should  "develop  and  deep- 
en interests  in  the  literary  arts,  both  contemporary 
and  class,  world  affairs;  political  and  social  con- 
cerns." Jay  Heisch  serves  as  president. 


HAUGHT  LITERARY  SOCIETY 
ROW  1:  Marilyn  Bosely,  Jay  Heish,  Jill  Jones.  ROW  2:   Becky   McCune,  Alice  Warner,  Gail  Scott,  Diane  Mor- 
rison, Heather  Cloud,  Charlotte  Reese. 


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Science  Honoraries  Among  Oldest  on 


BENZENE  RING 
ROW  1:  Gail  Harvey,  Barbara  Heckert,  Joanne  Albrecht,  Vera  Hoylman.  ROW  2:   Jim  Abel,  David  Tal- 
bott,  James   Bramble,  Dwain    Hultberg,  Edward   Leasure,     Edwin     Pais,     Karl     Kortlandt,    James     Wilson, 
Wayne  Moore,  Steve  Foster,  Daniel  Conrad. 


Benzene  Ring  has  the  honor  of  being  the  oldest 
organization  at  Wesleyan.  The  local  chapter  of  the 
Benzene  Ring  was  founded  in  1921.  Benzene  Ring 
is  affiliated  with  the  American  Chemical  Society. 

Members  are  chosen  for  their  outstanding  per- 
formance in  the  field  of  chemistry.  Dr.  Ernest 
Capstack  serves  as  advisor. 


Benzene  Ring  meets  for  monthly  meetings  to 
discuss  the  many  phases  of  chemistry.  Guest  lec- 
tures are  frequently  presented. 

The  purpose  of  Benzene  Ring  "is  to  stimulate  a 
greater  interest  in  the  physical  sciences,  to  acquire 
a  greater  knowledge  of  them,  and  to  encourage 
academic  excellence  in  them/' 


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the  Wesleyan  Campus. 


BETA  BETA  BETA 
ROW  1:  Merrill  Seamen,  Jay  Heisch,  Margaret  Thome,  Sue  Sweezy.  ROW  2:  Charlotte  Reese,  Sam  Carver,  Vera 
Hoylman. 


Dr.  George  Rossbach  acted  as  advisor  to  Beta 
Beta  Beta,  national  biology  honorary.  This  organi- 
zation was  established  at  Wesleyan  in  1944.  Mem- 
bership is  reserved  for  majors  and  minors  who 
show   outstanding   ability   in   the   field    of   biology. 


Tri-Beta  emphasizes  "sound  scholarship,  dissemi- 
nation of  scientific  knowledge,  and  the  promotion 
of  biological  research."  Monthly  meetings  give  stu- 
dents the  opportunity  to  hear  guest  lecturers  and 
go  on  field  trips.  Jay  Heisch  served  as  president. 


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Sigma  Tau  Delta  Debuts  as  English  Honorary. 


Sigma  Tau  Delta  emerged  this 
year  as  another  member  of  Wes- 
leyan's  honorary  family.  Members 
were  selected  on  the  basis  of  out- 
standing performance  in  the  field 
of  English.  Becky  McClune  served 
as  president  with  Sheila  Bailey. 
Kathyn  Johnston,  and  Marilyn 
Bosely  assuming  officer  positions. 
Mr.  Anderson  was  sponsor  and 
Mrs.  Baldwin  co-sponsor  for  this 
year. 


SIGMA  TAU  DELTA 
ROW    1:    Marilyn    Bosely,    Kathyrn    Johnston,    Rebecca    McCune,    Sheila    Bailey.    ROW    2: 
Mrs.    Baldwin,    Mrs.    Gill,    Mr.    Anderson,    Miss    Norman,    Margaret    Fehrman,    Jane    Barker. 


KAPPA  PI 
ROW   1:    Becky  Philson,  Tim  Davis,   Karen  Wilkenson,  Fred   Thomas.   ROW   2:    Al   Pistilli, 
Karen  Townley,  Kathy   Grant,   Randy   Bogart,   Sue   Proctor,  George   Christ.   ABSENT:    Diane 
Snow,  Leslie  Stone,  Mr.  Keester. 


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Kappa  Pi  Sells 
Christmas  Cards 
To  Raise  Funds. 


Selling  Christmas  cards  is  only  one 
of  the  many  ways  that  Kappa  Pi  aids 
their  treasury.  Each  year  Kappa  Pi  de- 
signs the  many  posters  that  are  utilized 
during  Homecoming  Weekend.  Karen 
Wilkenson  acts  as  president  of  this 
group.  Under  the  supervision  of  Mr. 
Keester,  the  art  honorary  selects  its 
members  on  the  basis  of  outstanding 
achievement  and  interest  in  art. 


Bob  Moeller  Heads  Alpha  Psi  Omega. 


Drama  plays  an  important  role  on  the 
Wesleyan  campus.  Students  that  have  con- 
trihuted  to  the  success  of  many  theatrical 
productions,  as  well  as  achieved  aca- 
demic excellence  in  the  field  of  speech  and 
dramatic  arts  are  .asked  to  become  mem- 
bers of  Alpha  Psi  Omega.  The  local  chap- 
ter, Alpha  Rho.  was  established  on  the 
campus  in  1928.  Alpha  Psi  Omega  offers 
the  opportunities  to  interested  and  quali- 
fied students  to  expand  their  knowledge 
of  the  dramatic  arts.  Charles  Presar  is  the 
advisor. 


ALPHA  PSI  OMEGA 

SEATED:    Bob    Moeller.    STANDING:    Cherie    Horie.    Ed    Blake,    Dick    Paulman,    Tom 
Steyer,  Ron  Innarone. 


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Pi  Kappa  Nu  Has  Successful  Year 


The  Home  Economics  department  re- 
ceived its  charter  last  year  for  the  hon- 
orary known  as  Pi  Kappa  Nu.  Many 
long  hours  were  diligently  spent  ac- 
cumulating factual  material  before  the 
charter  was  received.  Mrs.  Walls  is  the 
advisor  to  the  organization  which  selects 
its  members  on  the  basis  of  academic 
excellence  in  the  field  of  home  econom- 
ics. Monthly  meetings  were  held  to 
foster  the  many  interests  of  the  stu- 
dents in  home  economics.  Mimi  Irwin 
serves  as  president  for  this  year. 


PI  KAPPA  NU 
ROW  1:  Jill  Challender,  Phyllis  Emrick,  Janice  Andrews,  Mina  Scott,  Mimi  Irwin,  Fran  Cox,   Helen   Butler,   Martha  Roberts.   ROW  2:   Barbara 
Giles,  Lynn  Iannarone,  Mary  McGraw,  Martha  McWilliams,  Alice  Warner,  Jane  Coleman,  Peggy  Coale,  Karen  Chapman,  Sharon  Markovich,  Deb- 
orah Brown. 


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Delta  Psi  Kappa  Provides  Refreshments  at 
Sports  Events. 


Delta  Psi  Kappa  is  in  charge  of  the 
refreshment  stand  during  football  and 
basketball  season.  These  activities  help 
Delta  Psi  Kappa  raise  the  necessary 
funds  for  many  of  their  undertakings 
during  the  year.  The  activities  of  this 
group  include  weekend  retreats:  refer- 
reeing  women's  intramurals;  and  spon- 
soring a  chapel  service.  Delta  Psi  Kappa 
is  responsible  for  the  first  May  week- 
end, therefore  serving  as  honor  guard 
during  the  weekend  festivities. 

Members  are  chosen  from  the  majors 
and  minors  in  physical  education,  who 
have  accumulated  excellence  in  the  field. 
Sandy  Till  serves  the  group  as  presi- 
dent with  Mrs.  Allen  actins  as  adviser. 


f-tirn  v.: 


DELTA  PSI  KAPPA 
ROW   1:   Sue  Price,  Barbara  Glenn,   Sue  Robinson,   Sandy  Till,  Renee   Kirkland.    ROW   2: 
Mar>-  Jane    Blair,   Carol   Evans,   Mrs.   Allen,   Kathe   Grebe,   Kathy   Johnson,    Sandy    Robuck, 
Lora  Holman. 


Honorary  Business  Society  Headed  by  Bob  Biser 


Bob  Biser  was  president  of  the  Hon- 
orary Business  Society,  with  Edwin  Sin- 
clair.  vice  president:  Ann  Swope,  secre- 
tary; and  Larry  Lauffer,  treasurer.  The 
group  meets  monthly,  discussing  the 
various  aspects  of  the  business  world. 
Recognition  was  given  to  students  ma- 
joring  in   secretarial   studies   and   busi- 


ROW  1:  Clyde  Stewart,  Joan  Hoover,  Bob 
Biser,  Ann  Swope,  Edwin  Sinclair,  Larry 
Lauffer.  STAIRCASE:  Mrs.  Parker,  advisor; 
Bob  Allman,  Bob  Fahrner,  Larry  Evans,  Dave 
Oldaker,  Larry  Friend,  Bill  Halterman,  David 
Rhydolm,  William  Tadlock,  Robert  Clark, 
Paul  Carver. 


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Religious-Service  Organizations 


KAPPA  PHI 


Mrs.  Herbert  Coston  is  the  ad- 
visor for  Kappa  Phi,  national  sorori- 
ty for  Methodist  women.  Through- 
out the  year  Kappa  Phi  sponsored 
many  activities  to  develop  its  mem- 
bers in  becoming  better  Christian 
women.  Activities  include  the  Rose 
Tea,  Degree  of  the  Light,  and  the 
Degree  of  the  Rose.  The  social  high- 
light of  the  year  is  a  formal  dinner 
dance  held  with  STE. 


KAPPA  PHI  OFFICERS 
ROW  1:  Becky  McCune,  president;  Mar- 
garet Byrd,  corresponding  secretary;  Shar- 
on Finchem,  treasurer;  Erma  Weber, 
chaplain;  Glenna  Phipps,  2nd  vice  presi- 
dent; Ruth  Bird,  Candle  Beam  editor. 
ABSENT:  Pat  Davis,  program  chairman; 
Susan  Beard,  1st  vice  president;  Susan 
Wells,  recording  secretary. 


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SIGMA  THETA  EPSILON 
ROW  1:  Alan  Gillis,  Mike  Eaton,  Dennis  Bedell,  Charlotte  Reese.  Mark  Chatterton,  Reg  Barss,  James  Abel. 
ROW  2:  Randy  Braramer.  James  Carson,  Douglas  Michael,  Howard  Backus,  Louis  Bartelme,  Dennis  Keen, 
Richard  Armentrout,  Craig  Goff,  Jon  Gulnac.  ROW  3:  John  Ekey,  Louis  Pema,  Richard  Brisbin,  Robert 
Wilson,  David  Bagley,  Dane  Ewen,  Murray  Breakiron,  Ronald  Hutson,  ROW  4:  Ronald  Cadmus,  Mike  Gray, 
James  Clifford,  Richard  Fendrick,  Joseph  Black.  Robert  Johnson,  Robert  Ross,  David  Damcott,  David 
Lantz,  David  Herman. 


Sigma  Theta  Epsilon  Brotherhood  was 
established  on  the  Wesleyan  Campus  in 
1957.  Today  under  the  leadership  of  Den- 
nis Bedell.  STE  on  this  campus  is  one  of 
the  largest  chapters  in  the  country. 

Sigma  Theta  Epsilon  provides  an  op- 
portunity  for   service   as   well   as   brother- 


hood. It  is  the  national  service  fraternity 
for  men  of  Methodist  preference.  Many 
members  will  serve  the  Methodist  Church 
in  the  future  years. 

Each  year  STE  holds  the  annual  Kappa 
Phi-Sigma  Theta  Epsilon  dinner-dance. 
Charlotte   Reese   is   this   vear's  sweetheart. 


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Psychology  Club  Promotes  Better  Understanding 
of  Field.  m:  II 


Gary  Myers  presided  over  the 
monthly  meetings  of  the  Psychology 
Club.  He  received  assistance  from  Don 
McAllister,  vice  president;  and  Jack 
Owen,  treasurer.  The  Psychology  Club 
is  open  to  all  who  are  interested. 
Guest  lectures  head  the  list  of  the  many 
presentations  of  this  organization  dur- 
ing the  year.  Under  the  supervision  of 
Dr.  Buhler,  the  Psychology  Club  pro- 
motes a  better  understanding  of  the 
field. 


PSYCHOLOGY  CLUB 
ROW   1:    Gary   Myers,   Don    McAllester,   Jack    Owen.    ROW    2:    Nancy    Dye,    Catherine    Baran, 
Phyllis    McCloud,    Carolyn    Mclntire.    ROW    3:    Randy    Brammer,    Mike    Jenkins,    Tom    Hartley, 
Larry  Walters. 


PHILOSOPHY  CLUB  IV  /T  U.  f 

ROW   1:   Jill  Gordon,  Carol  Norton.   ROW  2:   Nancy   Hayes,  Bob   Johnson,   Dr.    Mow,   Ethel  JVLemDerS      OI 

Moffit. 


Philosophy  Club 
Attend  State 
Convention. 


Each  year  students  of  the  Philosophy 
Club  have  the  opportunity  to  attend  the 
state  convention  and  read  their  papers. 
This  organization  is  under  the  sponsor- 
ship of  Dr.  Joseph  Mow.  Weekly  meet- 
ings are  held  for  the  purpose  of  debate 
and  discussion  in  the  field  of  philoso- 
phy. 


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RELIGIOUS  LIFE  COUNCIL 
ROW  1:  Pat  Davis,  Kathy  Hoffman.  ROW  2:  Sue  Smith,  Judy  Michaels,  Peggy  White,  Jan  Jarvis,   Carol  Norton,   Barbara   Morton,   Kathy   Gott- 
wald,  Dorothy  Tanner.  ROW  3:   Richard   Fendrick,  Mark  Chatterton. 


Chaplains  From  Greek  Organizations 
Become  a  Part  of  Religious  Life  Council. 


Under  the  capable  leadership  of  Pat 
Davis,  Religious  Life  Council  amended 
its  constitution  to  include  in  the  mem- 
bership the  chaplains  from  the  Greek  or- 
ganizations on  Wesleyan's  campus.  This 
new  amendment  increased  the  member- 
ship of  Religious  Life  Council  to  over 
forty. 


The  Religious  Life  Council  is  the 
coordinator  of  all  the  religious  activities 
on  the  Wesleyan  campus.  Committees  are 
appointed  to  overlook  various  phases  of 
these  activities.  Each  year  the  Council 
sponsors  chapel  speakers  as  well  as  a  com- 
munion service.  Dr.  Catherine  Gunsalus 
acts  in  the  capacity  of  advisor. 


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AGO,  MENC  Attract  Interest 


AGO 

ROW   1:   Ynohee  Lee,  Jean   Keith,   Ann   Gardner,   Roberta    Heifer,   Nancy   Yuengling,    Rachel 
Shindledecker,  May  Kim.  ROW  2:  Mr.  Robert  Sharer,  Ed  Byrom,  Frank  Schomo,  Gary  O'Neal. 


American  Guild  of  Organists  was  estab- 
lished on  Wesleyan's  campus  in  1955. 
Robert  Shafer,  the  college  organist,  is  the 
sponsor  of  this  group.  AGO  meets  monthly 


to  gain  knowledge  and  understanding  of 
the  organ.  Group  discussions  are  held  with 
guest  organists  to  present  concerts.  Nancy 
Yuengling  serves  as  president. 


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of  Music  Students. 


MENC 
ROW    1:    Gary   O'Neill,    Barbara   Heckert,    Ann   Gardner,    Rosemarie    Shumate,     Marsha    Schmitt.    SEATED:     Ed 
Byrom.   ROW  2:' Connie  Johnson.  Jean   Keith,   Roberta   Heifer,  Frank  Shomo.  Rachel  Shindledecker.   Ellen   Mudge, 
Linda    McKeever,    Beverly    Tanner,    Para    Butcher,    Dianna    Poland,    Ronald    Say,    Mr.    Peterson,    Cheryl    Crammer, 
Cheryl  Eccles. 


MENC  is  open  to  all  interested  students 
especially  the  music  department.  Mr.  Peter- 
son helps  coordinate  the  many  activities 
of  this  group.  MENC  creates  opportuni- 
ties for  students  to  develop  a  practical  as 
well  as  realistic  picture  of  the  music  world. 


Different  programs  are  presented  through- 
out the  year  to  stimulate  interest  in  music. 
Trips  are  planned  to  hear  operas  and 
symphonies.  Guest  artists  visit  the  campus 
through  the  sponsorship  of  MENC. 


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Big  Brother-Sister  Program 


STUDENT  SERVICE  PROJECTS 
ROW    1:    Mary    Grace    AJlshouse,    Mary    Eder,    Karen    Chapman,    Linda    Allport,    Pam    Griffith. 
Lois    Wilcher,   Terry-    Thomas,    Ginny    Munch.    ROW    2:    Cheryl    Miller,    Don    Ransem,    William 
Raupp.  Bob  Roth,  Bill  Merante.  Peter  Sullivan,  Barbara  Cowen,  Mary  McKinnon. 


SSP  members  enjoy  watching 


Students  Service  Project  better  known  as  SSP  was  founded  in 
1964.  Since  that  time  the  organization  has  grown  tremendously. 
SSP  works  with  the  underprivileged  of  the  area  demonstrating 
the  importance  of  education.  Weston  State  Hospital  also  receives 
volunteers  from  this  group  every  Sunday  to  provide  recreation  for 
the  patients. 

The  Big  Brother-Sister  Program  is  the  largest  of  the  five  areas  of 
SSP.  Tutorial,  recreation,  work  at  Weston  State  Hospital  and  home 
management  programs  are  also  offered. 

Children  from  the  Buckhannon  area  are  a  part  of  the  Big 
Brother-Sister  Program.  They  receive  guidance  as  well  as  friendship 
from  college  students.  College  facilities  are  available  for  these 
children   when   they   are  accompanied   by   a   Big   Brother  or   Sister. 


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Main  Concern  of  SSP 


anta  Claus  entertains. 


Marianne  Clark  watches  as  her  little  sister  opens  Christmas  present  at  SSP  Christmas  party. 

Santa  Claus  receives  a  warm  reception. 


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Chrisman  Club 


The  Chrisman  Cluh  was  founded 
for  the  purpose  of  achieving  ex- 
cellence in  the  field  of  creative 
writing.  Discussions  for  the  evalu- 
ation of  members'  literary  work 
were  held  at  the  meetings.  Mr. 
Raymond  Rohrbaugh  sponsored 
the  group. 


ROW  1:  Margaret  Anderson,  Judy 
Beck,  Beth  Grosvenor.  ROW  2:  Mr. 
Roiirbaugh,  Dennis  Hoffman. 


Pfeiffer  Society  Created  for  Library  Majors 


Library  Science  majors  and 
minors  belonged  to  the  Pfeiffer 
Society,  an  organization  that  deals 
with  the  various  phases  of  library 
work.  The  Pfeiffer  Society  met 
once  a  month  at  dinner.  Mr. 
Keith  Burns  is  advisor. 


ROW  1:  Susan  Wells,  Bonnie  Wil- 
liams, Sarah  McCune,  Cathy  Baran, 
Christina  Lee,  Margaret  Byrd.  ROW  2: 
Jacqueline  Beall,  Carolyn  Reneau,  Mary 
Gochenour,  Beth  Grosvenor,  Shelly 
Clemons,  Elizabeth  Keestor,  Marsha 
Stirncr,    Judy    Stoddard,    Keith    Burns. 


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SOCIOLOGY-ANTHROPOLOGY  CLUB 


ROW  1:  Robert  Komaromi.  Martha  MacWilliams,  Rena  Ryder,  Sharon  Wolf,  Pat  Porcheron,  Connie  Craft,  Linda  Felton,  Suzanne  Newman, 
Cheryl  Hohm.  ROW  2:  Cindy  Tucker,  Barbara  Cowen,  Georgette  Shaffer,  Jean  Wooldridge,  Vicki  Swaney,  Phyllis  McCloud,  Robert  Tichnel. 
ROW    3:    Richard    Fendrick,    Dr.    Robert    Sessions,    Carl    Friebel,    Boyd    Guenther,  Dr.  Harry  Shissler,  Dr.  Frederick  Peterson. 


Sociology-Anthropology  Club 


Students  that  enjoy  the  field  of  sociology 
and  anthropology  have  the  opportunity 
to  participate  in  an  organization  that  bears 
that  name.  Dr.  Frederick  Peterson,  an  out- 
standing anthropologist,  advises  this  or- 
ganization. Along  with  Dr.  Peterson,  Dr. 
Sessions  and  Dr.  Shissler  also  provide  in- 


formation pertinent  to  these  subjects. 
Members  meet  at  dinner  meetings  in  Jen- 
kins Hall  to  discuss  man's  social,  physical, 
and  cultural  characteristics. 

Officers  of  the  organization  are:  Cheryl 
Hohm,  president;  Connie  Craft,  secretary. 


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I.R.C.  Goes  to  Model  United  Nations 


The  International  Relations 
Club  spent  a  week-end  in  March 
at  the  Collegiate  Council  of  United 
Nations  in  New  York  City.  The 
representatives  from  Wesleyan 
spoke  in  behalf  of  the  people  of 
Bulgaria. 

The  International  Club  and 
CCUN  merged  this  year  as  the  In- 
ternational Relations  Club  under 
the  direction  of  John  Curtis,  presi- 
dent. The  purpose  of  the  organiza- 
tion is  to  undertake  a  serious 
study  of  the  aims,  ideals,  and 
methods  of  the  United  Nations. 


INTERNATIONAL  RELATIONS  CLUB 
ROW  1 :  Kathy  Johnston.  Terry  Thomas,  Cherie  Nick. 


Glauner  Historical  Society 

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Named  in  honor  of  Dr.  George 
Glauner,  professor  emeritus  of  his- 
tory at  Wesleyan.  the  Glauner  His- 
torical Society  was  founded  three 
years  ago  for  the  purpose  of  pro- 
moting the  study  of  history  as  an 
academic  discipline.  Members 
meet  twice  a  month  at  dinner  meet- 
ings. Dick  Paulman   is  president. 


ROW  1:  Melba  Gainer,  Ann  Wood, 
Dirk  Paulman.  Jeff  Thompson.  Cathy 
Buckanon,  George  Luoto.  ROW  2: 
Mike  Jenkins,  Jim  Mischler. 


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SNEA  Programs  Attract  Many  Students. 


SNEA 
ROW  1:  Lynn  Weyandt,  Janice  Jackman.  Mary  Grace  Allshouse,  Joanne  Cadorette,  Vicki  Thorn,  Carol  Dini- 
ng Sandy  Bauer,  Barbara  Helms,  Dave  Hall,  Dr.  West,  Lauren  Kempton,  Kim  Barefool,  Cathy  Cotter.  Pam 
i  j •  u  u  ?  V  n  H<;n,5e'  Dorothy  Hummel,  Sandra  Schruise,  Ann  Wood.  Mary  Cochenour,  Joy  Balsley, 
Jud.th  Huber  Kay  Beardsley,  Harriet  Young,  Susan  Moran.  Yvonne  Kerns,  William  Raupp.  John  White,  Caro- 
hn  Sillamen.  ROW  3:  Fred  Thomas,  Lmda  Coleman,  Kathy  Fuller,  Barbara  Heckert,  Connie  Johnson.  Melba 
.Ga,.ner-TPat  Howarth,  Linda  Simile,  Vonnie  Murray.  Ellen  Meir.  Janet  Munson.  Lauri  Frueh,  Jo  Trumbo, 
Lesl.e  Tierney,   L.nda   Carroll,  Judy   Shomo.   ROW  4:   Kathy  Grant,  Kathy  Gottwald,  Pat  Zaccari,  Ronald  Hutson 

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The  Student  National  Education  Association 
establishes  its  purpose  for  the  benefit  of  the 
educational  profession.  Each  year  SNEA  is  one 
of  the  largest  organizations  at  Wesleyan  since  it 
attracts  students  that  have  majored  in  the  various 
fields  of  education.  Throughout  the  year  the  officers 


coordinate    programs    of    interests    combining    the 
different  phases  of  education. 

David  Hall  serves  as  president,  with  assistance 
from  Lauren  Kempton,  vice  president;  Barbara 
Helms,  secretary;  and  Kim  Barefoot,  historian. 


Sitzmark  Plans  Ski  Week-end. 


ROW  1:  Ruth  Johnson,  Janet  Lundgren,  Carol  Lowery,  Linda  Huselton,  Nancy  Hill,  Sue  Harvey,  Sue  Callihan, 
Cheryl  Walker,  Nancy  Davis,  Sue  Smith,  Gayle  Bentzen,  Carol  Vigilanti.  ROW  2:  Marilyn  Wilson,  William 
Raupp,  Garv  Ledehur,  Richard  Gatehouse,  John  White,  John  Griffith,  Arthur  Dolch,  Gordv  Marvin,  Tom  Tarn, 
Lee  VanderWende,  Phyllis  McCloud. 


Snowy  weekends  were  few  and 
far  between  but  Sitzmark  Ski  Club 
still  found  time  to  travel  to  Penn- 
sylvania and  spend  time  at  Seven 
Springs  Ski  Resort.  For  the  stu- 
dent that  enjoys  the  sports  of 
winter,   Sitzmark   is  the   organiza- 


tion to  belong  to. 

Sitzmark  is  open  to  anyone  who 
has  an  interest  in  skiing.  John 
Griffith  served  as  president,  re- 
ceiving assistance  from  Lee  Van- 
derWende. 


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Under  the  leadership  of  Sharon 
Everhart.  SNOW  had  an  active  year. 
Student  Nurses  of  Wesleyan  was  or- 
ganized in  1965  and  is  opened  to  all 
members  of  the  nursing  department. 
The  purpose  of  SNOW  is  to  create 
a  sense  of  individual  responsibility 
among  nursing  students,  to  deepen 
insight  into  nurse-patient  relationships, 
to  promote  professional  and  social  uni- 
ty among  the  nursing  students,  and  to 
prepare  the  student  for  membership  in 
the  professional  organizations  after 
she  is  a  registered  nurse. 


SNOW  Has  Busy  Year. 


Kathy  Laney  and  Sharon  Everhart  listen  attentively  as  Miss  Keller  gives  instructions. 


SNOW 

ROW  1:  Judy  Cain,  Carol  Koczyk,  Jeanne  Heslep,  Karen  Marsteller,  Charlotte  Reese,  Margaret 
Shepaxd.  ROW  2:  Sharon  Everhart,  Sharon  Bradeen,  Nancy  Donner,  Jacintha  Manning,  Cinda 
Bonafield,  Sharon  Moody,  Lynn  Scherr,  Barb  Webb,  D.  J.  Lau,  Miss  Minnie  Keller. 


103 


Betty  Lamp  —  4-H  Offers  a 


As  the  Home  Economics  department  expands,  the  size  of  the  Betty  Lamp  Club 
increases.  Each  year  this  organization  sponsors  an  alumni  breakfast  during  Home- 
coming weekend,  collects  toys,  clothing,  and  food  for  needy  families  in  the  Buck- 
hannon  area  at  Christmas,  and  a  fashion  show.  Many  members  attend  the  W.  Va. 
State  Convention  with  a  selected  few  to  model  outfits  they  have  designed  in 
clothing  construction  courses. 

This  spring,  Betty  Lamp  Club  sponsored  a  dinner  in  honor  of  Mrs.  McAllester, 
head  of  the  Home  Economics  department.  Dinner  was  held  in  Jenkins  Hall  with 
members  of  Betty  Lamp  Club  providing  the  entertainment.  Mrs.  McAllister  retired 
at  the  end  of  the  school  year. 


ROW  1:  Carol  Wisman.  Lynn  Iannarone,  Mary  Johnston,  Karen  Chapman,  Mary  McGraw,  Pat  Cline,  Sharon  Markovich,  Jeanne  Knapp, 
Martha  Roberts,  Martha  McWilliams,  Barbara  Giles,  Sandy  Smith.  ROW  2:  Donna  Brown,  Helen  Butler,  Judy  Putnam,  Sherri  Lloyd. 
ROW  3:  Gail  O'Dell,  Brenda  Wilhelm,  Debbie  Gates,  Patricia  Frank,  Pat  Hovis,  Janice  Andrews,  Peggy  Coale.  ROW  4:  Pat  Savage,  Mary 
Courtney,  Alice  Warner,  Phyllis  Emrick,  Helen  McCue,  Jane  Coleman,  Julie  Craft,  Jill  Challender,  Linda  Watkins,  Sharon  Diehl,  Mimi  Irwin, 
Frances  Cox,  Susan  Hoffman. 


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Variety  of  Programs  for  Co-Eds. 


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4-H 

SEATED:  Martha  Roberts.  Pat  Zaccari,  Carolyn  Reneau,  Linda  Casto. 


Although  Wesleyan's  4-H  chapter  is  not 
a  large  organization,  it  is  a  very  important 
one.  Girls  that  have  been  members  of  the 
4-H  before  attending  Wesleyan  keep  their 
interest  advancing  by  actively  participating 
in  this  group. 

During  the  school  year  members  of  4-H 
work  with  area  4-H  clubs.  Programs  are 
presented  by   the  members  to  students  on 


high  school  level.  Hours  of  time  have  been 
spent  voluntarily  to  help  Upshur  County 
club  progress. 

This  year's  officers  are: 
Pat  Zaccari.  president; 
Martha  Roberts,  vice  president: 
Carolyn  Reneau.  treasurer,  and 
Linda  Casto.  secretarv. 


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Band  Spends  Hours  Practicing 


1968  W.Va.  Wesleyan  Marching  Band 


Wcsleyan  Band  in  Christmas  Concert 


The  Wesleyan  Band  plays  an 
active  part  in  producing  school 
spirit  during  the  football  season. 
Under  the  direction  of  Mr.  Mil- 
burn,  the  "Bobcat"  marching  band 
produces  a  half  time  show  for  the 
home  football  games.  One  can 
hear  the  pep  band  playing  at  the 
basketball  games  during  the  winter 
months. 

The  band  spends  many  hours 
practicing  to  ensure  an  excellent 
concert  at  Christmas  and  Gradua- 
tion. 


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To  Ensure  Perfection 


Bobcadette's  lead  the  show  during  Homecoming. 


Head  Majorette — Pat  Wolfe 


Wesleyan  band's  half  time  show  during  football  season. 


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Glee  Club  Present  a  Variety 


WOMEN'S  GLEE  CLUB 

ROW  1 :  Helen  Williams,  Chris  Umstot,  Emily  Pickett,  Ruth  Robinson,  Rose  Shumate,  Rebecca  Hill,  Judy  Simmons,  Peggy  Ross,  Debbie 
Gates,  Nancy  Baker,  Marjory  Freeman,  Virginia  Munch,  Beverly  Tanner,  Mary  Jane  Dorsey,  ROW  2:  Barbara  Heckert,  Nancy  Donner,  Melissa 
Crumley,  Beth  Law,  Linda  Raphalion,  Glenna  Phipps,  Rena  Ryder,  Ann  Risinger,  Pat  Howard,  Margaret  Byrd,  Mary  Jo  Hodgman,  Kathy 
Hammond,  Sue  Reneau,  Linda  Casto,  Patricia  Frank,  Sharon  Jackson,  Debbie  Fisk,  Carla  Dawson.  ROW  3:  Janice  Metheny,  Jean  Wooldridge, 
Karen  Ashanky,  Judy  Reese,  Sue  O'Dell,  Pam  Butcher,  Kay  Hoggatt,  Nancy  Wilson,  Rachel  Shindledecker,  Mr.  Peterson,  Gail  Paterson, 
Margaret   Long,   Carolyn   Reneau,   Yvonne   Kerns,    Cheryl   Eccles,   Jean  Roberge,  Cindy  Muller,  Dottie  Noyes,  Mary  Fisher. 


Women's  Glee  Club 


Robert  Peterson  directed  the  Women's  Glee  Club  through  a  very 
successful  year.  The  Glee  Club  spent  hours  practicing  for  the  annual 
Christmas  Concert  and  their  spring  concert.  During  the  lenten 
season  the  Glee  Club  joined  with  the  other  musical  organizations 
to  present  Handel's  Messiah.  The  Women's  Glee  Club  offers  Wes- 
leyan  women  the  opportunity  to  join  in  a  fellowship  of  song. 


ENSEMBLE 
ROW  1:  Virginia   Munch,  Beverly  Tanner,  Kathy  Hammond,   Helen  Williams. 
ROW  2:  Barbara  Heckert,  Pam  Butcher,  Cheryl  Eccles,  Linda  Casto.  ROW  3: 
Margaret    Long,     Gail     Paterson,    Glenna     Phipps,     Rachel     Shindledecker. 


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of  Concerts  During  the  Year. 


HYMA  GLEE  CLUB 
ROW  1 :  John  Hannan,  Keith  McGough,  Richard  Wilhelm,  Dave  Stevenson,  Doug  Buchanan,  Ronald  Hutson,  Frank  Catalano,  John  Learner, 
Jack  Cogley,  Gary  Myers,  James  Power,  Rohert  Komaromi,  Pete  Shultzabarger,  John  Fox,  Lowell  Bartelme.  ROW  2:  David  Hughes,  Robert 
Seidel,  Ralph  Jones,  Arthur  Harrig,  Boyd  Guenther,  Curt  Wisser,  Jim  Remson,  Bill  Thurman,  Philip  Frantz,  Ben  Exley,  Clint  Roy,  Dave 
Pitcher,  Lennie  Vasilko,  John  Brunson,  Mr.  Loftis.  ROW  3:  John  McCans,  Mark  Palmer,  Randy  Brammer,  Melvin  Pierce,  Arthur  Dolch,  Dave 
Richey,  Craig  Myers,  Brent  Chapman,  Sam  McClure,  Ken  Warner,  Joe  Sharkey.  Robert  Kopp,  Rich  Reich,  John  Parnell,  Barry  Bragg,  Dave 
Hornbeck,  ROW  I:  Armon  Salvati.  Rich  Wagner,  Robert  Mauller,  Tom  Tarn,  Brian  Thompson,  Bill  Kitney,  Gordon  Marvin,  Robert  Hein,  Peter 
Roberts,  Ronald  Erickson,  Douglas  Pierson,  Fred  Beorn. 


Hyma  Glee  Club 


The  Hyma  Glee  Club  offers  musical  opportunities  for 
men  at  Wesleyan.  Mr.  Robert  Loftis  directs  this  group. 
The  Glee  Club  provides  music  during  the  Christmas  chapel 
service  as  well  as  special  programs. 


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Tour  Choir  Travels  to  Texas 


1967  Homecoming  Convocation 


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TOUR  CHOIR 

ROW  1:  Margaret  Coale,  Jane  Reed,  Jennie  Stevens;  Connie  Johnston;  Barbara  Sherburne; 
Judith  Cain;  Caroline  Bell;  Ruthann  Johnson;  Ann  Gardner;  Melba  Gainer;  Jane  Witherite. 
ROW  2:  Roger  Wolfe.  John  Stranges.  George  Chewning.  Rose  Wilson,  Charles  Evans,  Chri» 
Rapking,  Barbara  McKinnon,  Lee  Heatwole,  Pat  La  Corte,  Jane  Daugherty,  Prudy  Mercer, 
Barbara  Starkey,  Pat  Davis,  Frank  Fowler.  ROW  3:  Richard  Yule.  Joe  Holoski,  Howard  Doak, 
Diane  Poland,  Lee  Lambert.  Ed  Byrom,  Hulse  Budd,  Robert  Johnson,  Allan  Gillis,  Patricia 
Wass,  Dick  Crook,  Keith  Muhleman,  Gary  O'Neal.  John  Taylor. 

Choir  performing  during  Christmas 


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The  highlight  of  the  year  for  Wesleyan's  choir 
took  place  in  Dallas,  Texas.  The  tour  choir  received 
a  standing  ovation  during  its  appearance  at  the 
Uniting  Conference  of  the  Evangelical  L  nited 
Brethren  and  Methodist  Churches. 

Wesleyan  is  very  fortunate  to  have  such  an 
outstanding  choir.  Mr.  Taylor,  though  his  re- 
hearsals consumed  much  of  the  members'  free 
time,  has  once  again  produced  an  excellent  choir. 
Chapel  services  are  held  weekly  with  the  Wesleyan 
choir  providing  the  music.  The  Chorale  as  well  as 
the  choir  present  many  special  performances  each 
academic    vear. 


John  Tavlor 


lapel  service 


CHORALE 
ROW  1:  Nancy  Knight,  Judith  Cain,   Rose  Wilson,  Caroline   Bell,  Pat   LaCorte,   Carlene   Lind- 
berg,  Prudy  Mercer,  Lee  Heatwole,  Barbara  Sherburn,  Jane  Daughter;',  Yvonne  Kerns.  ROW  2: 
Mr.  Taylor,   Keith   Muhleman,   George   Chewning,   Allan   Gillis,    Roger   Wolfe.    Ed    Byrom.    Bob 
Johnson,  Dick  Crook.  Joe  Holoski,  Howard  Doak,  Lee  Lambert,  Christine  Rapking.  Gary  O'Neal. 


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Judy  Richmond,  Jane  Deerstyne,  Phil  Cupp,  Judy  Beck,  Dennis  Hoffman,  Lee  VanderWende. 


PHAROS  Becomes  Weekly 


Bob  Beakley,  Margaret  Anderson,  David  Morrow,  Richard  Brisbin. 


Mimi  Invin,  Gail 


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Jill  Gordon,  co-editor;   Nancy  Hayes,  co-editor;    Craig  Lange,  business  manager. 


Newspaper 


Press  days  start  early  in  the  PHAROS 
office  since  the  college  newspaper  has 
become  a  weekly  publication.  Assign- 
ments are  made  on  Monday  evening, 
with  the  current  edition  following  the 
next  Tuesday.  Jill  Gordon  and  Nancy 
Hayes  once  again  fill  the  editorships 
of  the  PHAROS. 

Along  with  the  current  publication 
of  the  PHAROS  each  week,  Craig 
Lange's  organization  of  a  much  needed 
advertising  campaign  went  into  effect. 
Added  funds  were  sought  to  aid  the 
financial  strain  that  was  caused  by 
the  newspaper's  weekly  publication. 

Raymond  Rohrbaugh  served  as  ad- 
visor. 


erson,  Tim  Swartz 


113 


MURMURMONTIS  Stresses 
Growth  on  the 
Wesleyan  Campus. 


Many  members  of  the  MURMURMONTIS  staff  spent  a 
busy  year  carrying  out  the  theme  for  the  1968  edition. 
"Wesleyan  on  the  move"  depicted  the  surge  of  growth  that 
has  overtaken  the  campus  in  the  past  year. 

This  year's  MURMURMONTIS  is  the  largest  edition 
ever  published  at  Wesleyan,  with  the  Greek  section  ex- 
panding from  the  usual  20  pages  to  42  pages.  Under  the 
supervision  of  Mrs.  Arminta  Baldwin,  Anne  Hudson  served 
as  editor,  assisted  by  Elsie  Parton. 


MURMURMONTIS  STAFF 
ROW    1:    Anne    Hudson,   Jan    Davis,    Margaret    Thome,    Loyette    Miller,    Kathy    Ripley,    Sally 
Boo.    ROW    2:    Jeff    Cain,    Sheila    Bailey,    Judy    Reese.    Mary    Jo    Hodgson,    Sue    Callihan, 
Cheryl  Walker,  Georgia  Hayes;    Maxine  Moorhead.  ROW   3:   Mrs.  Baldwin,   Chip   McLoud; 
Janice  Risher,  Nancy  Chomicz. 


Jeff  Cain  worked  hard  to  keep  the  staff  supplied  with  pictures. 


114 


The  class  and  Greek  sections  worked  many  long  hours  to  meet  that  deadline. 


«  :'\'A  I 


Anne  Hudson,  editor;  Mrs.  Arminta  Baldwin,  advisor;  Sheila  Bailey,  business  manager;   Elsie 
Parton;  co-editor. 


115 


Panhellenic 
Council 


The  Panhellenic  Council  was 
founded  upon  the  desire  of  creat- 
ing good  relations  among  the  so- 
rorities on  Wesleyan's  campus. 
Representatives  from  each  sorori- 
ty coordinate  effectively  the  activi- 
ties of  Informal  and  Formal  Rush, 
Greek  Week  and  Panhellenic  Schol- 
arship Banquet.  This  year,  Pan- 
hellenic joined  with  IFC  to  spon- 
sor a  dance  in  honor  of  Greek 
pledges. 

Lora  Holman  acted  as  presi- 
dent, with  Maxine  Moorhead,  Sue 
Sweezy,  and  Linda  Simile  assist- 
ing. 


19671968  PANHELLENIC  COUNCIL 
FIRST  ROW:  Carol  Wissman,  Pat  Kelly,  Barbara  Moore,  Jill  Jones,  Prudy  Mercer.  SECOND 
ROW:  Monica  Wilson.  THIRD   ROW:   Sue  Sweezy,  Marxine  Moorhead,   Lora   Holman,  Mary 
Jane  Blair,  Janice  Risher. 


1967-1968  INTERFRATERNITY  COUNCIL 
SEATED:    Preston    Herring,    Paul    Boyle,    Richard    Carpenter,    John    Hersman,  Joseph  Morock.  SECOND  ROW:  John  West,  David  Kohl,  Mark 
Palmer,    Larry    Miller,    Ron    Friend,    Robert    Allman,    Mike    Jenkins,  Ron  Erickson. 


^CW 


t. 


I 


Interfraternity 
Council 


Under  the  leadership  of  Rick  Car- 
penter, the  Interfraternity  Council 
functioned  effectively  during  this  past 
school  \ear. 

The  purpose  of  IFC  is  to  coordinate 
the  activities  of  the  male  Greek  Or- 
ganizations on  Wesleyan's  campus.  IFC 
regulates  the  rushing  periods,  intra- 
mural sports  and  any  judicial  prob- 
lems that  arise  throughout  the  school 
year. 


THE  GREEK  WAY 
OF 


LIFE 


One  of  the  most  exciting  as  well  as  stimu- 
lating experiences  in  a  student's  college  ca- 
reer is  becoming  a  part  of  a  Greek  organiza- 
tion. "The  Greek  Way  of  Life"  is  unique  in 
comparison  to  any  other  function  that  a  stu- 
dent may  participate  in  during  his  under- 
graduate days. 

Fraternities  offer  opportunities  for  leader- 
ship, as  well  as  good  times.  But  above  the 
offices  and  parties  there  is  still  another  quali- 
ty that  surpasses  all  others,  the  ability  of  cul- 
tivating a  lifelong  friendship  with  those  who 
cherish  common  ideals. 


117 


Alpha  Gam — come  now  and  sing  our  song! 


Sororities  bring  their  pledges  to  the  Scow  to  show  them  to  the  campus. 


T  h  e  t  a  Chi— 1968 
Spring  Pledge 
Class. 


Sorority  rushees  receive   their 
bids  in  Agnes  Howard  lounge. 


118 


Pledge,  meet  your  pledge  sisters! 


Mike  Marcy  tells  the  world  about  Chi  Phi. 


The  Zeta's  bring  their  pledges  to  the  Social  Hall. 


Aren't  we  proud  of  our  new  pledges! 


Theta  XI,  Alpha  Gamma  Delta 
Win  Greek  Week 


The  sororities  participate  in  the  egg  toss. 


1968  Greek  Week  Trophy  Winners. 


1968  Greek  Week  Queen  Hera,  Cheryl  Miller  and  King  Zeus,  Gary  Sprague. 


Greek  Week.  1968.  officially  began  Friday.  March  22.  with  a  ban- 
quet in  Jenkins  Dining  Hall  and  the  coronation  of  Queen  Hera  and  Kins 
Zeus.  Cheryl  Miller  and  Gary  Sprague.  On  Saturday  morning  at  10:00. 
the  swimming  events  were  held,  culminated  bv  the  annual  sweat- 
shirt race  and  the  diving  competition.  In  the  afternoon,  the  field 
events  began  at  1 :00  in  the  gymnasium.  The  afternoon  was  highlighted 
by  the  women's  centipede  race  and  the  men's  weight-lifting  competi- 
tion. To  finish  off  the  weekend  with  a  bang,  there  was  the  Greek 
Dance  in  the  Social  Hall  with  everyone  dressed  in  the  fashions  of  the 
ancient  Greeks.  Trophies  for  the  weekend  were  awarded  at  the  dance 
for  the  events  of  the  morning  and  afternoon.  In  the  women's  division, 
the  swimming  trophy  and  the  overall  weekend  trophy  were  awarded  to 
Alpha  Gamma  Delta,  while  Alpha  Xi  Delta  received  trophies  for  the 
field  events  and  the  tug-of-war.  Theta  Xi  won  the  men's  trophies  for 
swimming  and  for  the  overall  weekend  with  Theta  Chi  being  awarded 
the  men's  field  events  trophy  and  the  men's  tug-of-war  trophv.  The 
best  costume  plaques  were   won   by  Ann   Eichelberger  and  Ty   Houck. 

Overall,  the  entire  weekend  was  successful  and  a  little  exhausting 
for  everyone. 

The  annua]  Greek  Week  dance  in  the  Social  Hall 


Theta  Chi  places  first  in  the  tug-of-war. 


Greeks  show  their  prowess  in  the  swimming  events. 


121 


ALPHA 

DELTA 

PI 


1.  Martha  Barry 

2.  Barbara  Magierski 

3.  Bonnie  Davis 

4.  Karen  Ruppel 

5.  Roberta  Bultman 

6.  Linda  Cullings 

7.  Beth  Belmore 

8.  Marilyn  Dittad 

9.  Mary  Courtney 

10.  Maxine  Moorhead 

11.  Maryann  Lauffer 

12.  Diane  Thomas 

13.  Ellen  Maier 

14.  Carol  Evans 

15.  Marcia  Roesch 

16.  Bonnie  Burgie 

17.  Karen  White 


18.  Madeline  Popp 

19.  Nedra  Scott 

20.  Diane  Thomas 

21.  Becky  Schaeffer 

22.  Mary  Jane  Blair 

23.  Karen  Bettinger 

24.  Betsy  McComas 

25.  Susie  Sherrer 

26.  Jill  Finch 

27.  Judie  Hain 

28.  Jean  Bryson 

29.  Connie  Coye 

30.  Melinda  Andrews 

31.  Anne  Green 

32.  Barbara  Morton 

33.  Donna  Denim 

34.  Kris  Englert 


122 


35.  Diane  Leach 

36.  Joan  Hoover 

37.  Fran  Cox 

38.  Jane  Bradford 

39.  Joy  Hodgson 

40.  Carole  Swope 

41.  Mary  Beth  O'Neill 

42.  Barbara  Wallace 

43.  Chris  Easton 

4-1.  Nancy  Goodfellow 

45.  Linda  Parsons 

46.  Wendy  Leathers 

47.  Jean  Wooldridge 

48.  Louisa  Fernandez 
40.  Betty  Ressler 

50.  Margaret  Cummings 

51.  Janis  Hogg 


123 


ADPi  Fall  Pledge  Class. 


Well,  what's  happening? 


"Boom,  Boom,  I  want  to  go  ADPi." 


124 


Alpha 

Delta 

Pi 


ADII  Black  and  White  Diamond  Formal. 


The  sisters  of  Gamma  Kappa  Chap- 
ter of  Alpha  Deta  Pi  began  a  success- 
ful year  by  taking  six  new  pledges  on 
September  23.  Homecoming  was  filled 
with  fun  as  well  as  hard  work  as  ADPi's 
banner  received  first  place  in  compe- 
tition. 

Second  semester  rush  saw  ADPi  take 
a  pledge  class  of  thirteen,  better  known 
as  the  "Baker's  Dozen."'  Volleyball  sea- 
son proved  very  successful  as  the  ADPi's 
received  the  trophy  for  first  place. 

Alpha  Delta  Pi  was  well  represented 
during  the  festivities  of  May  Week-end. 
Linda  Parson  was  chosen  as  Sophomore 
Attendant  while  Susie  Scherrer  was  se- 
lected as  Senior  Attendant.  The  1967 
May  Queen,  Sara  Moss,  also  a  sister 
of  Gamma  Kappa  Chapter,  returned  to 
crow  n  the  new  queen. 

A  Steak  Dinner  was  held  in  the  Buck- 
hannon  Fire  Hall  to  raise  funds  for  \1- 
pha   Delta  Pi's  philanthropic  project. 


125 


ALPHA  GAMMA  DELTA 


126 


1.  Kathy  Grant 

30.  Kathy  Gottwald 

2.  Kathy  McDowell 

31.  Kathy  Fantasia 

3.  Sue  Grant 

32.  Ginny  Gillenwater 

4.  Anne  Hudson 

33.  Judy  Simmons 

5.  Janice  Risher 

34.  Linda  Coleman 

6.  Cheryl  Miller 

35.  Linda  Phillips 

7.  Carlene  Lindberg 

36.  Nancy  Chomicz 

8.  Debby  Yule 

37.  Susan  Harvey 

9.  Elaine  Anderson 

38.  Nancy  Williams 

10.  Loyette  Miller 

39.  Prudy  Mercer 

11.  Janet  Munson 

40.  Susan  Calahan 

12.  Karen  Shelton 

41.  Nancy  Taylor 

13.  Patty  Cline 

42.  Jill  Challender 

14.  Margaret  Long 

43.  Jan  Sprinkle 

15.  Diane  Atkin 

44.  Pat  Howarth 

16.  Sandy  Bauer 

45.  Jane  Adamson 

17.  Midge  Freuh 

46.  Shelli  Hinerman 

18.  Mary  Ann  Cody 

47.  Diane  Fetzer 

19.  Susie  Michel 

48.  Kim  Barefoot 

20.  Linda  Simile 

49.  Margaret  Hopkins 

21.  Martha  Taylor 

50.  Mary  Grace  Allshouse 

22.  Mina  Scott 

51.  Gayle  Miller 

23.  Susan  Meatyard 

52.  Janet  Alexander 

24.  Jennifer  Dunlap 

53.  Pam  Blevins 

25.  Jill  Jones 

54.  Sandy  Wertz 

26.  Kathy  Johnson 

55.  Connie  Johnston 

27.  Barb  Giles 

56.  Charlene  Trainor 

28.  Sheila  Bailey 

57.  Peggy  Howard 

29.  Jane  Daugherty 

127 


"1-2-3-4,  Who  do  we  appreciate  .  .  ." 


Alpha 

Gamma 

Delta 


Spring  Pledge  Class  1968 


Fall  Pledge  Class  1967 


128 


Together  in  sisterhood. 


The  Alpha  Gam  word  for  the  year  was  "enthusiasm"  as  Al- 
pha Omicron  Chapter  successfully  progressed  through  the  1967-68 
academic  year. 

The  Chapter's  first  big  event  was  Homecoming  with  sisters  Linda 
Coleman  and  Jeannie  Trainor  as  junior  and  senior  attendants.  Ex- 
citement ran  high  as  Jill  Challender  accepted  trophies  for  second 
place  banner,  second  place  float  and  overall  weekend. 

The  MURMURMONTIS  Contest  was  still  another  happy  oc- 
casion for  Alpha  Gamma  Delta,  with  sister  Cheryl  Miller  being 
chosen  to  reign  as  MURMURMONTIS  Queen  for  1968. 

The  sisters  returned  after  Christmas  vacation  to  begin  what 
proved  to  be  a  very  successful  rush  period  and  the  sorority  was 
elated  about  their  great  spring  pledge  class. 

Greek  Week  activities  brought  two  more  trophies  to  the 
AGD  suite  with  a  first  place  in  swimming  and  another  overall 
award.  The  sisters  were  especially  of  Hera,  their  own  Cheryl  Mil- 
ler. Smiles  turned  to  cheers  in  April  when  the  Alpha  Gams  were 
awarded  the  Panhellenic  Scholarship  trophy  for  the  third  consecu- 
tive time. 

With  1968  being  the  20th  anniversary  of  Alpha  Omicron.  the 
sisters  were  proud  to  meet  charter  members  of  the  Chapter  at 
the  International  Reunion  Day  banquet  held  April  20. 

The  sisters  of  Alpha  Gamma  Delta  ended  the  year  winning  first 
place  in  May  Sing.  Janie  Daughter)'  received  the  trophy  for  being 
the  Best  Female  Director.  Junior  Barb  Giles  was  a  member  of 
the  May  Court. 


Doreen  Deeley  received  a  "sisterly"  hug  during  pledging. 


129 


ALPHA  XI  DELTA 


1.  Sue  Robinson 

2.  Beth  Spears 

3.  Janet  Hiltunen 

4.  Linda  Cochran 

5.  Ann  Eichelberger 

6.  Fran  Harris 

7.  Sandy  Culp 

8.  Candy  Dollman 

9.  Marianne  Blevins 

10.  Nancy  Blake 

11.  Lois  Inzetta 

12.  Barbara  Harris 

13.  Barbara  Jobe 


14.  Linda  Cantley 

15.  Kathy  Reemsnyder 

16.  Bonnie  Heil 

17.  Margo  Snider 

18.  Jean  Rogers 

19.  Karen  Smith 

20.  Allyson  Eggers 

21.  Linda  Watkins 

22.  Kathy  Ward 

23.  Ruth  Hast 

24.  Susie  Snyder 

25.  Cheri  Courtney 

26.  Claudia  Warner 


130 


27.  Carolyn  Saxton 

28.  Nancy  Somerville 
2').  Pat  Kelly 

30.  Vicki  Thorn 

31.  Ruth  Mercogliano 

32.  Mary  Ester  Crubb 

33.  Jan  Jackman 

34.  Jud\  Stump 

35.  Ellen  Carter 

36.  Carol  Dimling 

37.  Natalie  Hall 

.".!'..  Mary  Jane  Barteman 
39.  Marion  Becker 


40.  Connie  Lavery 

41.  Donna  Davbill 

42.  Cherie  Ellis 

43.  Danni  Daniel! 

44.  Barb  Tonkinson 

45.  Bobbi  Holleran 

46.  Barb  Moore 

47.  Cindy  Muller 

48.  Suzanne  ^  oung 

49.  Lora  Ilnlman 

50.  Cindy  Ladd 

51.  Betsy  Orner 


131 


Alpha  Xi  Delta 


A 

The  "Fuzzies"  and  their  new  pledges. 


Connie  Lavery  wraps  Christmas  gifts. 
Cindy  Ladd  adds  a  helping  hand. 


132 


Barb  Moore  and  Jim  Mishler  at  the  Alpha  Xi-Theta  Xi  Benefit  Christmas  Party. 


Let's  pull  for  Alpha  Xi! 


Alpha  Xi  Delta  was  pleased  to  begin  the  year 
by  taking  an  eight  member  pledge  class.  A 
dance.  "Fuzzie  Funky  Broadway."'  was  held  in 
their  honor  later  in  the  semester. 

"Have  a  Whale  of  a  Weekend""  was  the  theme 
the  Xi's  followed  in  both  their  float  and  banner 
for  Homecoming  W  eekend.  They  were  well  re- 
presented in  the  Homecoming  Court  with  Nata- 
lie Hall  as  sophomore  attendant,  and  Carol  Dim- 
ling  and  Janet  Jordon  as  senior  attendants.  The 
Coronation  was  culminated  with  the  crowning  of 
Lora  Holman  as  the  1967  Homcoming  Queen. 

Alpha  Xi  Delta  participants  in  the  Ml  RMl'R- 
MONTIS  Queen  included  Barbara  Tonkinson, 
Chen  I  W  alton.  and  Vicki  Thorn. 

The  Christmas  season  was  highlighted  by  a 
philanthropy  party  with  the  Theta  Xi's.  and  a 
party  for  the  sisters  in  the  sorority  room. 

After  a  successful  rush  period  second  semester. 
Alpha  \i  took  a  pledge  class  of  fifteen  girls. 

In  Intramurals  Alpha  Xi  won  the  basketball 
trophy,  the  overall  point  accumulation  trophy, 
and  the  second  semester  pledges  were  recogniz- 
ed for  their  sportsmanship.  During  Greek  Week, 
the  Alpha  Xi"?  won  the  tug-of-war  and  the  field 
events. 

The  year  concluded  with  Carol  Dimling  being 
crowned  May  Queen.  Her  court  included  seniors. 
Barbara  Moore.  Marion  Becker,  and  Suzanne 
^oung. 


133 


ZETA  TAU  ALPHA 


1.  Nancy  Knight 

2.  Sue  Downs 

3.  Gussie  Runion 

4.  Karen  Fife 

5.  Monica  Wilson 

6.  Betsy  Parker 

7.  Merril  Seaman 

8.  Sue  Smith 

9.  Linda  McKeever 

10.  Sue  Honse 

11.  Lynn  Luzier 

12.  Barb  Tanner 

13.  Sara  Mc  Corkle 

14.  Cathy  Cotter 

15.  Judy  Cain 

16.  Libby  Keester 

17.  Mary  Cofer 

18.  Margaret  Thome 


19.  Judy  Howe 

20.  Peggy  Coale 

21.  Jeannie  Heslep 

22.  Janice  Andrews 

23.  Georgia  Hays 

24.  Emilv  Pickett 

25.  Pam  Rhode 

26.  Phyllis  Emrick 

27.  Sharon  Forest 

28.  Jan  Feaster 

29.  Gail  Harvey 

30.  Linda  Roche 

31.  Yvonne  Kerns 

32.  Alice  Hawley 

33.  Barb  Glenn 

34.  Carol  Lowery 

35.  Sue  Sweezy 

36.  Karen  Ashankey 


-~l 


1,2,3,  Pull! 


Think  I  can  hit  the  target? 


ZTA  Fall  Pledee  Class 


136 


Zeta  Tau  Alpha  started  the  exciting  semester  with 
a  fall  retreat  to  plan  the  year's  activities.  Early  in 
the  year  they  busily  prepared  for  rush  and  were 
happy  to  pledge  fifteen  new  sisters  first  semester. 

After  pledging  the  Zetas  were  working  on  their 
Homecoming  float  "The  land  of  the  Midnight  Sun." 
During  Homecoming  they  held  an  open  house  for 
parents  and  friends.  In  December  the  White  Violet 
Ball  was  held  in  honor  of  the  fall  pledges. 

Second  semester  started  right  away  with  rush.  This 
vear"s  formal  party  was  "South  Pacific."  Thirteen 
girls  were  pledged  and  a  slumber  party  was  held 
the  night  bids  were  given  out. 

During  the  year  the  traditional  desserts  with  Kappa 
Alpha.  Phi  Sigma  Epsilon.  and  Theta  Xi  were  held. 
At  the  end  of  March  they  held  their  annual  spring 
retreat  at  Ev  Un  Breth  Acres  to  plan  next  year's 
activities.  Spring  kept  the  Zetas  busy  with  their 
spring  formal  "April  Fantasy"  held  at  Lake  Riley 
honoring  second  semester  pledges. 


Zeta  Tau  Alpha 


Betsy  Parker  referees  intramurals. 


Spring  Pledge  Class 


137 


138 


CHI  PHI 


1.  John  Esposito 

18.  Bob  Marner 

2.  Mike  Marcy 

19.  Tom  Tarn 

3.  Micky  Kay 

20.  Gordy  Marvin 

4.  John  Griffith 

21.  Bill  Kitney 

5.  Alan  Lord 

22.  Anton  Lemli 

6.  Rick  Denver 

23.  Tom  Green 

7.  Randy  Gilbert 

24.  Ted  Chadwick 

3.  Jack  Gettemv 

25.  Jim  Harsha 

9.  Dave  Kohl 

26.  Bill  Gregg 

10.  Mark  Smith 

27.  Doug  Pierson 

11.  Tom  Grimm 

28.  Tim  Clohessv 

12.  George  Chewning 

29.  Bill  Gallo 

13.  Bob  Kopp 

30.  Roy  Wagner 

14.  Bob  Burkhardt 

31.  JohnParnell 

15.  Vicki  Thorn 

32.  Armand  Salvat 

16.  George  Bossow 

33.  Mike  Williams 

17.  Dave  Watson 

139 


The  Brothers  of  Delta  Xi  Chapter 
of  Chi  Phi.  with  a  tradition  at  Wes- 
leyan  dating  back  to  1926,  and  a 
national  history  that  begun  in  1824, 
have  again  enjoyed  a  most  successful 
and  enjoyable  year. 

The  social  calendar  was  highlighted 
by  the  Homecoming  Dance,  the  first 
Hell's  Angels  party  held  at  Wesleyan, 
and  the  annual  Sweetheart  Weekend. 
The  Brotherhood  participated  in  all 
areas  of  campus  activities. 

The  Chi  Phi  men  were  well  rep- 
resented in  intramurals.  as  the  Scarlet 
and  Blue  swept  the  A,  B.  and  C,  Vol- 
leyball trophies.  In  Greek  Week  com- 
petition Chi  Phi  went  all  out  for  a 
repeat  of  1967's  first  place  victory, 
hut  bad  to  settle  for  a  second  place 
over-all  finish. 

Miss  Vicki  Thome  was  the  1967-68 
Chi  Phi  Sweetheart. 


Chi  Phi  pledges  serenade  Sweetheart,  Vicki  Thorn. 


Chi  Phi 


Does  anyone  have  a  sugar  cube? 


k£)# 

Al.     i^^l 

k.^M&UM      U 

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MP/?    1 

W'yA 

140 


Chi  Phi's  May  Sing  Practice. 


In   this  big,   bad   world   a  champ   must 
often  walk  alone. 


1968  Spring  Pledge  Class 


nil      \ 


'■'-ss&*££s2s» 


141 


KAPPA 
ALPHA 


142 


1.  Guy  Lynch 

2.  Doug  Mc  Callester 

3.  Greg  Donley 

4.  Susie  Sherrer 

5.  Anne  Green 

6.  Joe  Martin 

7.  Fred  Thomas 

8.  Charles  Munson 

9.  Paul  Boyle 

10.  Dave  Stevenson 

11.  Dick  Hyre 

12.  Jack  Reger 

13.  Steve  Randall 

14.  Bill  Carpenter 

15.  Bill  Giordenengo 

16.  Wayne  Moore 

17.  John  Rickey 


18.  Randy  Tucker 

19.  K.  C.Caldabaugh 

20.  Bill  Giloolv 
21.TyHouck 

22.  Jimmy  Green 

23.  John  Hersman 

24.  Ron  Giles 

25.  Rick  Braun 

26.  Paul  Morton 

27.  Jim  Moore 

28.  Jon  Harridan 

29.  Dusty  Williams 

30.  Dave  Reemsnyder 

31.  Rick  Esposito 

32.  Steve  Foster 

33.  Bill  Gilmore 


34.  Stan  Stewart 

35.  Georce  Criss 

36.  Rick  Diak 

37.  Ted  Pentz 

38.  Tim  Crowley 

39.  Bob  Kiser 

40.  Dave  Andris 

41.  George  Stamos 

42.  Steve  Thompson 

43.  Jim  Remson 

44.  Larry  Miller 

45.  Bill  Reese 

46.  Jim  Robb 
17.  Ron  Ericson 

48.  Dan  Popp 

49.  Dave  Oldaker 


143 


The  man  of  the  hour! 


Kappa  Alpha  Order 


Who  says  I'm  not  cool. 


KA  Sweetheart,  Anne  Green,  and  pinmate  Dave  Stevenson. 


144 


Kappa  Alpha  Order,  the  home  of  southern  gentlemen, 
enjoyed  a  successful  year  on  Wesleyan's  campus.  KA 
welcomed  a  great  fall  pledge  class.  Homecoming  found 
the  brothers  working  on  their  float  "It's  a  Shrinking 
World." 

Miss  Anne  Green,  pinmate  of  Brother  Dave  Stevenson 
was  chosen  as  the  1968  Sweetheart  of  Kappa  Alpha  Order 
during  the  fall  festivities. 

Intramurals  proved  very  successful  as  the  brothers  par- 
ticipated and  won  a  few  trophies   for  their  efforts. 

Tlie  social  highlight  for  KA  is  known  as  "Old  South 
Week-end."  The  brothers  successfully  seceded  from  the 
college,  in  spite  of  the  weather.  Miss  Margaret  Hopkins 
was  chosen  as  "Belle  of  the  Ball." 

Under  the  capable  direction  of  Wayne  Moore,  the 
brothers  of  Kappa  Alpha  won  the  first  place  trophy  in 
May  Sing  competition  with  selections  "Maine"  and  "Cher- 
ish." 


"The  Spirit  of  the  South" 


1967-1968  Klu  Klux  Klan  convention. 


145 


146 


1.  Rav  Steelman 

2.  John  West 

3.  Bill  Vandecar 

4.  nirk  Kiltel 

5.  Bill  Becker 

6.  Rick  Allien? 

7.  Jerry  Armstrong 

8.  Bob  Beaklev 

9.  Bud  Dolch  ' 

10.  Hugh  Mcjunkin 

11.  Gary  Reiner 

12.  Howard  Doak 

13.  Tom  Harris 

1  I.  Mark  Palmer 

15.  Joe  Beeson 

16.  Ed  Sinclair 

17.  Bob  Albert 

18.  Fred  Thistle 

19.  Ralph  Berry 

20.  Dalyn  Curry 

21.  George  Locke 

22.  Ron  Dixon 

23.  Charlie  Coleman 

24.  Ed  Byrom 

25.  Ken  Douglass 

26.  Sam  Carver 

27.  Dave  Heckman 

28.  Bill  Burns 

29.  Frank  Fowler 

30.  Don  Rose 


31.  Pete  Kulberg 

32.  Pete  Bruso 

33.  Dick  Yule 

34.  Roser  Smith 

35.  Dave  Hall 

36.  Rich  Reich 

37.  Burt  Hunter 

38.  Mike  Bruner 

39.  Paul  Williams 

40.  Wayne  DeRosset 

41.  Dan  Conrad 

42.  Ted  Betz 

43.  Bud  Hasbrouck 

44.  Larry  Walter 

45.  John  Curtis 

46.  Dave  Axtell 

47.  Phil  Cupp 

48.  Steve  Terry 

49.  Tom  Lawler 

50.  Brian  Humphries 

51.  Phil  Minderlein 

52.  Jan  Laux 

53.  Donna  Wiley 

54.  Jeff  Bissell  ' 

55.  Gary  O'Neal 

56.  Tom  Lewis 

57.  Gray  Campbell 

58.  Jim  McCutcheon 

59.  Dave  Myers 

60.  Bill  Merante 


PHI  SIGMA 
EPSILON 


147 


That  must  really  be  a  big  fish ! 


"It's  a  Small  World." 


Phi  Sigma  Epsilon 


Capable  Of  Action."  The  men  of  Phi  Sig  were  active 
in   all   phases   of  campus   life   and   Greek   competition. 

The  brothers  received  third  place  honors  for  their 
Homecoming  banner  and  second  place  in  the  May 
Sing.  Ed  Byrom  was  selected  as  outstanding  male 
director  for  that  occasion. 

Great  pride  is  also  taken  in  retiring  the  I.F.C. 
scholarship  trophy.  Phi  Sig  is  the  only  fraternity  to 
retire  the  scholarship  trophy. 

Socially  the  highlight  of  the  year  was  Cardinal  and 
Silver  Ball,  held  at  the  Coach  and  Four,  with  music 
by  The  Abductors. 

1967-68  sweetheart  was  Miss  Donna  Wiley. 


148 


This  is  better  than  box  seats  anyday. 


He's  got  the  whole  world  in  his  hands. 


149 


THETA  CHI 


1.  Dave  Feola 

2.  Toe  Morock 

3.  Brian  Thompson 

4.  Ray  Profit 

5.  George  Pettibon 

6.  Enver  Ahmed 

7.  Bob  Sullivan 

8.  Bob  Graham 

9.  Sky  Pindar 

10.  Tom  Black 

11.  Jack  Cogley 

12.  Frank  Slaughter 

13.  Lenny  Vasilko 

14.  Cliff  Cox 

15.  Art  Harrig 

16.  Cuv  Channing 

17.  Craig  Myers 

18.  John  Learner 

19.  David  Jordan 

20.  Joe  Sharkey 


21.  Clint  Roy 

22.  Jerry  Smith 

23.  Gary  Dodson 

24.  Chuck  Weiss 

25.  Skip  Lake 

26.  Bob  Seidel 

27.  John  Hannon 

28.  Bob  Kurbell 

29.  Pete  Roberts 

30.  Bob  Lincicome 

31.  Keith  Buchanan 

32.  Larry  Reseter 

33.  Don  Ulyrich 

34.  Bob  Alman 

35.  Terry  Jones 

36.  Bill  Hamilton 

37.  John  Dodd 

38.  De  Voorhees 

39.  Chris  Hudson 

40.  Bob  Biser 


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The  Theta  Chi's  sing  to  the  May  Queen. 


The  Brotherhood  of  Delta  Gamma  Chapter  of  Theta  Chi  enjoyed  a  productive  year. 

At  Homecoming,  for  their  float  entitled,  "The  Four  Corners  of  the  Earth,"  Theta  Chi  received 
first  place  honors.  Further  hard  work  paid  off  as  the  Brotherhood  captured  first  place  in  B,  C,  and 
D  leagues  in  Basketball.  Again  on  Greek  Weekend,  Theta  Chi  was  well  represented  as  it  took  two 
of  the  four  trophies  available;  tug-of-war  and  track  and  field  events.  During  Softball  season,  the 
brothers  pulled  together  to  win  first  place  in  this  intramural  sport.  Finally  on  May  Weekend,  Theta 
Chi  serenaded  the  May  Queen  with  a  long-to-be-remembered  rendition  of  the  Temptations'  hit,  "My 
Girl". 

This  year  the  parties  were  numerous  and  varied,  ranging  from  their  second  annual  "Sewer  Party" 
to  other  theme  parties  such  as,  "Bonnie  and  Clyde,"  "The  Hippie  Party"  and  the  "Jungle 
Party"  which  almost  everyone  scratched  up  as  a  good  time. 

Thus,  Delta  Gamma  Chapter  ever  being  an  example  of  the  motto  of  Theta  Chi  Fraternity,  "Alma 
Mater  First  and  Theta  Chi  for  Alma  Mater." 

I  think  someone  is  watching  us. 


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Maybe  it's  something  I  ate. 


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THETA 
XI 


1.  Ed  Munn 

18.  Dave  Hughes 

35.  Bob  Komaromi 

2.  Bob  McClure 

19.  Gary  Popson 

36.  Sandy  Bauer 

3.  Charlie  Seaman 

20.  Don  Hazel 

37.  Jack  Owen 

4.  Gary  Weller 

21.  Bob  Pflaum 

38.  Ron  Friend 

5.  Corky  Conner 

22.  Burt  Alexander 

39.  Karen  Smith 

6.  Dick  Paulman 

23.  Jack  Bauer 

40.  Dave  Dzara 

7.  Kim  Black 

24.  John  Milburn 

41.  John  McCuskey 

8.  Steve  Olsen 

25.  Cliff  Springer 

42.  Will  Lacey 

9.  Earl  Tourtilotte 

26.  Bill  Shissler 

43.  Jeff  Hamblin 

10.  Gary  Ledehur 

27.  Doug  Monroe 

44.  Mike  Cottrill 

11.  Dave  Lovevvell 

28.  Gary  Sprague 

45.  Greg  McLendon 

12.  Don  Wales 

29.  George  Proctor 

46.  Steve  Caldwell 

13.  John  Bolslerle 

30.  Barry  McGrath 

47.  Lee  Sherman 

14.  Larry  Koch 

31.  Jeff  Cain 

48.  George  Schwenebraten 

15.  Ron  Carlson 

32.  Jack  Tourtillotte 

49.  Dale  Holmes 

16.  Dan  Rebovich 

33.  Jeff  Allen 

50.  Jay  Holmes 

17.  Mike  Weeks 

34.  Jim  Mishler 

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51.  Bob  Hein 

52.  Terry  DePugh 

53.  Sam  McClure 

54.  Preston  Herring 

55.  Bruce  Hansen 

56.  Bob  Fehl 

57.  Frank  Catalano 

58.  Rob  Campbell 

59.  Jeff  Thompson 

60.  George  Luoto 

61.  Tom  Clayton 

62.  Billy  Kane 

63.  Skip  Alexander 

64.  Bob  Heim 

65.  Lee  Hein 

66.  Jeff  Blevins 


This  year  has  been  another  successful  for  the 
men  of  Kappa  Tau  Chapter  of  Theta  Xi.  They  have 
been  active  participants  in  many  of  the  events, 
organizations,  and  activities  available  on  the  Wesle- 
yan  campus. 

In  intramural  football,  the  Theta  Xi's  captured 
both  the  A  and  C  league  championships.  They  also 
displayed  a  fine  performance  in  this  year's  Greek 
Week,  by  winning  the  swimming  events  and  from 
there  going  on  to  receive  the  overall  Greek  Week 
Trophy. 

Rounding  out  its  successful  year  of  brother- 
hood. Theta  Xi  took  into  its  bonds  fifteen  new 
members,  assuring  Kappa  Tau  Chapter  of  further 
advancement  in  the  coming  years. 

Theta  Xi's  social  highlight  of  the  year,  the  Iris 
Ball,  past  Sweetheart  Miss  Sandy  Bauer  turned 
over  her  reign  to  Miss  Karen  Smith  new  Theta 
Xi  Sweetheart  for  the  coming  year. 


"Brotherhood.' 


Theta  Xi 


Men  promenade  right  and  do-say-do. 


156 


Softly  now, 
1,  2,  3  Sing. 


What,  me  worry! 


Do  you  see  what  I  see? 


157 


Football  Has 
Losing  Season 


Football,  though  a  popular  sport  at  West 
Virginia  Wesleyan  College,  had  a  disap- 
pointing season  with  three  wins  and  five 
losses.  The  Bobcats  under  the  leadership 
of  Coach  Pugh  put  forth  a  willing  effort, 
but  the  campaign  was  difficult.  Spirits 
drooped  at  times,  but  the  Wesleyan  spirit 
never  dies — 1969  will  be  a  new  year. 


Coach  Pugh  giving  a  little  needed  advice. 


Homecoming  spectators  witness  the  Bobcats 


158 


igainst  a  powerful  Waynesburg  team. 


SPORTS 


Many  colleges  feel  that  sports  play  a  very 
unimportant  part  in  the  process  of  learning. 
It  is  often  considered  by  professors  that  sports 
take  away  from  academic  achievement.  But 
little  do  these  people  realize  the  value  of  a 
program  of  intermural  as  well  as  intramural 
sports.  Wesleyan  offers  a  program  in  sports 
that  is  so  diversified  that  every  individual  has 
a  chance  to  participate.  Through  these  many 
sports,  the  college  student  learns  the  value  of 
good  sportsmanship  as  well  as  achieving  ex- 
cellence in  his  chosen  field. 


159 


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1967-1968  W.Va.  Wesleyan  Football  Team 

Bobcats  attempt  to  carry  ball  through  defensive  territory. 


160 


Scores 


Wesleyan . . 
Wesleyan.  . 
Wesleyan.  . 
Wesleyan .  . 
Wesleyan.  . 
Wesleyan . . 
Wesleyan.  . 
Wesleyan.  . 


.21     West  Liberty 20 

.   7     Bluefield 6 

.   0     Fairmont    48 

.    0     Glenville     20 

.   6     Salem   33 

.   0     Waynesburg 42 

.13     Marietta    10 

.    0     Bethany    25 


Larry  Rhodes  "takes  five" 


161 


Wesleyan  carries  the  ball  against  West  Liberty. 


The  opponent  meets  Wesleyan  on  the  line. 


Team  spirit  contributes 


162 


to  the  team's  ability  to  cooperate  within. 


163 


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Kathe  Grebe  supervises  the  action. 


Betsy  Parker  prepares 


A  pep  talk  from  the  coach  always  helps  the  game. 


164 


Girls' 
Field  Hockey 


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Kathy  Grebe,  leader  of  the  pack. 


♦ ' 'XKi'X&r't 


165 


Cross  Country  Brings  Another 


Cross  Country  keeps  many  athletes  in  good  shape. 


Dave  Reemsnyder's  cross  country  team 
did  it  again!  Victory  in  six  meets  out 
of  eight  brought  honor  to  Wesleyan.  The 
standing  cross  country  race  is  a  sport 
in  which  physical  conditioning  plays  an 
important  role.  The  outstanding  record 
by  this  team  can  be  attributed  to  team- 
work and  leadership  under  Coach  Reem- 
snyder. 


A  little  relaxation  is  needed  after  a  long  race. 


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Championship  Home. 


I,  %  **.% 


Scores 


Wesleyan 

32 

Fairmont 

23 

Wesleyan 

27 

D  &  E 

28 

Wesleyan 

27 

W.Va.  Tech. 

30 

Wesleyan 

29 

D   &  E 

26 

Wesleyan 

48 

Waynesburg 

15 

Wesleyan 

31 

Fairmont 

24 

Wesleyan 

45- 

Marietta 

15 

Wesleyan 

38 

Concord 

19 

Cross  Country  Team 


John  Curtis  coming  down  home  stretch. 


167 


I  .-- ^ 


Victory  is  the  result  of  team  work. 

Jeff  Cain  adds  a  kick  to  secure  the  ball  from  the  opponent. 


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Soccer  Team  Has  Successful  Season. 


Coach  Johnny  Myer's  soccer  team  had 
a  winning  season,  although  they  did  not 
take  the  West  Virginia  Intercollegiate 
Athletic  Conference  title.  They  placed  sec- 
ond, compared  to  the  two  years  previous 
when  they  were  state  champions.  High 
scorers  for  the  team  were  Bob  Barillari, 
John  Exposito.  and  Jeff  Cain. 


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George  Stamus  starts  down  the  field. 


169 


1967  Soccer  Team 


Wesleyan 1 

Wesleyan 1 

Wesleyan 3 

Wesleyan 3 

Wesleyan 2 

Wesleyan 0 

Wesleyan 0 

Wesleyan 3 

Wesleyan 1 

Wesleyan 2 


Marietta     0 

W.Va.  U 7 

Morris   Harvey    1 

D   &  E 0 

Fairmont     0 

Morris  Harvey 1 

A   &  B 2 

Fairmont     2 

Frostburg    1 

A   &   B   2 


Lee  Hein  gives  the  ball  a  hearty  kick 


170 


"Sometimes  I  feel  just  like  relaxing.' 


171 


Swimming  Team  Retains 


1968  Swimming  Team 


George  Chewning  fights  the  water 


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172 


Championship. 


Tim  Waroblak  dives  to  perfection. 


Swimmers  off  to  a  flying  start. 


Pete  Roberts  swims  hard  against  competition. 


Wesley  an 

Wesleyan 
Wesleyan 
Wesleyan 
Wesleyan 
Wesleyan 

Wesleyan 


Scores 

57  Fairmont 35 

56  D  &  E 15 

59  West  Liberty   40 

49  Washington  &  Lee  ..55 

39  W.Va.   U 65 

70  Washington  & 

Jefferson     34 

60  West  Liberty    41 


173 


Large    attendance    by    the    student    body    was    always    present    at    the    swim 
meets  that  were  held  in  the  Campus  Center  pool. 


174 


Coach  Myers  can  be  mighty  proud  of  his  swim- 
ming team  as  they  bring  home  once  more  the  West 
Virginia  Intercollegiate  Athlete  Conference  swim- 
ming trophy.  The  Wesleyan  team  held  an  unde- 
feated record  with  the  state  teams  with  losses  to 
W.   Va.    University    and    Washington    and   Lee. 

During  the  1968  season,  Coach  Myers  viewed 
some  outstanding  performances  from  individual 
and  group  participants.  Wesleyan  was  fortunate 
to  have  as  outstanding  swimmers,  Ron  White,  Tim 
Waroblack,  Jim  Allison,  Tim  Clohessy,  Tom  Green, 
Jim  Harsha,  Bob  Lincicome,  Pete  Roberts,  Ed 
Schultz,  and  Nick  Terlaak  Poot. 


Ron  White  conies  up  for  a  little  air. 


Basketball  Team  Has  Slow  Season. 


Ted  Pentz  aims  to  "sink  one  in." 


Hoppy  Morton 


176 


Wesleyan's  basketball  season  ended 
at  the  WVIAC  Tournaments  in  de- 
feat. Coach  Ellis'  team  was  deeply 
punctured,  only  five  returning  players 
remained  on  the  squad  this  season. 
Freshman  Mark  Mendelson  shows  great 
promise  as  a  top  player  for  the  next 
three  years.  As  he  averaged  24  points 
per  game,  Mark  became  the  second 
highest  scorer  in  the  history  of  the 
conference.  Wayne  Olexa,  Ted  Pentz, 
Don  Butcher,  and  Hoppy  Morton  were 
outstanding  scorers  during  the  season. 


practices  during  pre-game  warm-up. 


Hoppy  Morton  dribbles  around  Glenville 


Don  Butcher  finds  that  his  path  is  blocked  and  looks  for  help  from  a  teammate. 


Ted  Pentz  positions  himself  for  the  rebound  ball. 


player  in  attempt  to  make  a  pass. 


179 


The  track  team  witnessed  out- 
standing performances  from  Lar- 
ry Rhodes  and  Ralph  Berry  dur- 
ing the  past  season.  Coach  Pugh 
worked  hard  with  the  Bobcat  team 
with  hopes  for  improvement  next 
year.  Wesleyan  placed  fourtli  in 
the  Fairmont  Invitational  Track 
meet  and  the  Wesleyan  Relays. 


220-relay  demands  full  steam  ahead 


1968  Track  Team 


180 


Track  Team  Views  Plenty  of  Action 


181 


Practice  makes  perfect" 


Cliff  Cox  receives  baton  from 


"They  are  off  and  running  ..." 


182 


Ralph  Berry  during  relay 


"Over  the  finish  line,  just  in  time". 


Bobcats  Win  9,  Lose  6  in  Conference 


* 


The  baseball  team  had  its 
share  of  troubles  this  season, 
a  problem  plaguing  many 
Wesleyan  teams.  Hitting  was 
the  team's  main  problem,  al- 
though the  team  was  greatly 
improved  from  last  year. 


Olexa  allows  3  hits,  as  Wesleyan  beats  Glenville  2-0  in  Baseball  opener. 


Gary  Dodson  watches  the  action  from  the  bench. 


Scores 


Wesleyan 2 

2 
Wesleyan 2 

2 
Wesleyan 3 

0 
Wesleyan 7 

6 
Wesleyan 2 

4 
Wesleyan 5 

0 
Wesleyan 7 

Wesleyan 0 

1 

Wesleyan 2 

7 

Wesleyan 5 


Glenville    0 

5 

Marietta     12 

10 

Alderson-Broadus    ...    4 

12 

Morris   Harvey    9 

9 

Davis  &   Elkins 0 

5 

West   Liberty    6 

5 
Washington   & 

Jefferson  9 

Fairmont    6 

16 

Concord    1 

4 
Salem    3 


184 


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Chris  Hudson  slides  into  base. 


Baseball  games  are  always  filled  with  action. 


Chris  Hudson  rounds  the  corner 


186 


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The  look  of  determination. 


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Tennis  Team  Wins  3, 


John  McCuskey  hurls  one  over  the  net. 


Scores 


Wesleyan 1 

Wesleyan 0 

Wesleyan 3 

Wesleyan 7 

Wesleyan 1 

Wesleyan 7 

Wesleyan 4 

Wesleyan 0 


Wesleyan . 
Wesleyan . 


W.  Va.  U 8 

Marietta    9 

Fairmont    6 

Davis  &  Elkins   .2 

Salem    8 

Davis  &  Elkins 2 

Fairmont    5 

Washington  & 

Jefferson     9 

Salem    8 

Alderson-Broadus    ....0 


188 


Loses  8  in  Seasonal  Action 


The  Tennis  Team,  plagued  similiar  to 
some  other  sports  teams  on  Wesleyan's 
campus,  had  a  3  win  victory  during  the 
current  season.  Coach  Reemsnyder  saw 
Randy  Dunhem  and  Mike  Williams  play 
in  the  W.  Va.  Intercollegiate  Athletic  Con- 
ference Tournament. 


"Up  and  over" 


189 


1968  TENNIS  TEAM 

ROW  1:  R.  Dunham,  John  McCuskey,  R.  Hoellein,  B.  Ingle.  ROW  2:   Coach  £eemsynder,  Mike  Williams,  J.  Tourtillotte,   R.  Wolfe,  Joe   Beeson, 
Captain. 


A  few  spectators  always  makes  practicing  worthwhile. 


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190 


John  McCuskey  sees  a  little  action. 


Joe  Beeson,  1968  Tennis  Captain 


191 


,    Golf  Team  Has  an  Up 


and  Down  Season 


Once  again  Coach  Johnny  Myers 
had  a  slow  season  when  it  came  to 
the  game  of  golf.  The  golf  team  was 
"pretty  green"  this  season  with  the 
exception  of  returning  lettermen  Gary 
Weller  and  Rod  McDowell.  Many  new 
golfers  were  added  during  the  season, 
therefore  creating  great  potential  for 
next  year. 


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Rod  McDowell  sizes  up  his  chances  of  sinking  his  ball. 


ay. 


1968  Golf  Team 
FROM  LEFT  TO  RIGHT:  ROW  1:  Coach  Myers,  Larry  Koch,  Roy  Harmon.  ROW  2:  Robert  Heim,  Gary  Weller. 


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194 


»  . 


Rod  McDowell  leads  the  pack. 


Once  in  a  while  these  golf  balls  just  don't  land  where  you  aim  them. 


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Wesleyan  cheerleaders,  under  the  leadership  of  Diane 
Thomas,  deserve  a  round  of  applause  for  their  contribution 
in  promoting  school  spirit  at  Wesleyan  sports  events.  No 
other  organization  dedicates  itself  to  boost  the  morale  of 
sometimes  sagging  sports  teams.  Hours  are  spent  in  prac- 
tice sessions  as  well  as  active  participation  during  the 
football  and  basketball  season. 


Cheering  during  the  Shrine 


LEFT:  Five  peppy  cheerleaders  can  add  a  lot  of 
excitement  to  any  sports  event. 


196 


Spirit  at  Sports  Events. 


Tournament  at  Weston 


Ann  Eichelberger  pauses  at  half  time  to  quench  her  thirst. 


197 


1968  CHEERLEADING  SQUAD 
LEFT  TO  RIGHT:  Leslie  Byrd,  Ann  Eichelberger,  Diane  Thomas,  head  cheerleader;    Cheri    Ellis,   Betty    Resler. 


Ann  Eichelberger  and  Cheri  EHis  display  Wesleyan  spirit  at  all  the  basketball  games. 


Head  Cheerleader — Diane  Thomas 


Are  you  ready  . . .  let's  go ! 


199 


Intramurals  Attract 
Many  Students  During 
the  Academic  Year. 


Intramurals  fulfill  the  need  for  active  participa- 
tion by  the  students  in  all  major  sports.  Wesleyan 
is  fortunate  to  have  a  wide  variety  of  activities  in 
the  sports  field  throughout  the  academic  year. 
From  September  to  April,  students  strive  for  ex- 
cellence in  every  sport,  bringing  home  another  tro- 
pin their  goal. 


Joanne  Cadorette  "socks  it  to  them.' 


Agnes  Howard  Hall  receives  the  ball  from  Jenkins  Hall. 


200 


Dave  Pitcher  hits  the  ball  in  behalf  of  Theta  Chi. 


George  Bossow  "drives  one  home."' 


Jane  Adamson  sets  herself  up  to  return  the  ball  to  Agnes  Howard. 


201 


SENIOR  CLASS  OFFICERS 

Ted   Chadwick,   president ;   Sue   Scherrer,  vice-president ;   Janice   Risher,   secrc 
tary;  Ken  Warner,  treasurer. 


Seniors 


Joanne 
Albrecht 


Linda 
Alexander 


Burt 
Alexander 


Jeffrey- 
Allen 


Cuthbert 

David 

Diane 

Robert 

Sue 

Bonnie 

Anderson 

Andris 

Atkin 

Ault 

Bailey 

Baker 

Dianne 

Geoffrey 

Martha 

Reg 

Mary  Jane 

Balcom 

Barefoot 

Barry 

Barss 

Barteman 

Margaret 
Beard 


202 


Commencement, 
the  Beginning  of  Life 

The  1968  school  year  is  slowly  coming 
to  a  close.  Four  years  of  college  life  have 
slipped  swiftly  through  the  fingers  of  the 
seniors,  leaving  memories  behind  and  pre- 
paring them  for  the  future.  Gone  are  the 
days  of  term  papers,  sororities  and  frater- 
nities, seranades,  lectures,  and  the  Campus 
Center.  Now  the  seniors  become  part  of  a 
new  life,  applying  the  knowledge  of  college 
curriculum  to  the  world  of  reality. 


203 


Susan 
Boo 


George 
Bossow 


Jane 
Bradford 


Barry 
Bragg 


William 
Brewer 


Leland 
Brown 


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Peter 

Robert 

Charles 

Margaret 

Edward 

Karl 

Bruso 

Burkhart 

Butcher 

By  id 

Byrom 

Caldabaugh 

Ronald 

James 

Ellen 

Bernard 

Paulette 

Brent 

Carlson 

Carpenter 

Carter 

Chadwick 

Chadwick 

Chapman 

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Carol 

Sheridan 

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Richard 

Heather 

Chatterton 

Chenoweth 

Chitamber 

Clark 

Clopper 

Cloud 

Mary  Ann 
Cody 


John 

Cogley 


Kenneth 
Cook 


Jean 

Cooper 


Peter 

Cooper 


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Seniors 


George 
Crislip 


Carl 
Cutchins 


Edward 
Crook 


John 
Curtis 


Malvin 
Daniel 


David 
Dardinger 


Jane 
Daughertv 


Marilyn 
Davidson 


Sharon 
Davidson 


Patricia 

Timothy 

Donna 

Donna 

Rav 

Carol 

Davis 

Davis 

Daybill 

Denham 

DiCola 

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205 


Sue 

Arthur 

Marsha 

Randall 

Michael 

Charles 

Dobson 

Dolch 

Donnelly 

Dunham 

Eaton 

Edgar 

Phyllis 
Emrick 


Thomas 
Finn 


Ronald 
Erickson 


Carol 
Evans 


Gary 

Evans 


John 
Fox 


Carl 
Friebel 


Larry 
Friend 


Sharon 
Everhart 


Ronald 
Friend 


Sharon 
Fincham 


Mary  Margaret 
Frueh 


Keith 
Fruehan 


Stephen 
Galas 


Jack 

Gettemy 


Many  senior  boys  participated  in  the  work-study  program,  which  initially  began  this 
year. 


206 


Ronald 
Giles 


William 
Gillooly 


Eric 
Glasser 


Robert 
Goodall 


Seniors  spend  many  leisure  hours  playing  bridge. 


Seniors 


David 

Diane 

Boyd 

Mary 

David 

John 

Griffith 

Grossman 

Guenther 

Gwinn 

Hall 

Hannan 

Bruce 

Stephen 

Gail 

Homer 

Nancy 

Carol 

Hansen 

Hartman 

Harvey 

Hasbrouek 

Hayes 

Heahvole 

207 


avid 

Jay 

Roberta 

Julie 

John 

Jeanie 

eckman 

Heisch 

Heifer 

Helmintoller 

Hersman 

Heslep 

William 
Hufford 


David 
Hu"hes 


Dwain 
Hultbere 


Decorating  a  room  for  a  festive  occasion 
— a  Wesleyan  tradition. 


208 


Mary  Ellen 

Mary 

Wayne 

Michael 

Deta 

Kalhryn 

Ice 

Irwin 

Jancsewski 

Jenkins 

Jennings 

Johnson 

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Jill 

Janet 

Dennis 

Jean 

Lauren 

Johnson 

Jones 

Jordan 

Keilholtz 

Keith 

Kempton 

Dave 

Kestner 


Robert 
Komaromi 


Larry 
Kilner 


Jane 
Kopitko 


May- 
Kim 


Renee 
Kirkland 


David 
Kulp 


David 
Lambert 


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William 
Kitney 


Kathy 
Laney 


Richard 
Klebez 


David 
Lantz 


Janice 

Lawrence 

Jan 

Thomas 

John 

Yoohee 

Lauffer 

Lauffer 

Laux 

Lawler 

Learner 

Lee 

209 


Guy 
Lynch 


Edward 
McCune 


Keith 
McGough 


Darlynn 
Mabon 


Ellen 
Maier 


Joseph 
Maltese 


Jacintha 
Manning 


Robert 

Marner 


William 

Marilyn 

Gordon 

John 

Phyllis 

Elizabeth 

Marshall 

Martin 

Marvin 

McCans 

McCloud 

McComas 

Seniors 


Rebecca 
McCune 


Susan 
McCune 


Peggy 
Mcgrath 


Mary 

McGraw 


Lee  Heatwole  expresses  her  "senioritis" 


210 


Irene 

Jane 

Saundra 

William 

Susan 

Judith 

McKinney 

McNeel 

Meanor 

Mease 

Meatyeard 

Michael: 

Guy 
Mick 


Janis 
Miller 


Larry 

Miller 


James 
Mishler 


Deborah 
Mock 


The  "smug"  look  of  being  a  senior. 


Ellen 
Mudge 


Cvnthia 
Muller 


Robert 

Moeller 


Ethel 

Barbara 

Wayne 

Maxine 

Diana 

Barbara 

Moffatt 

Moore 

Moore 

Moorhead 

Morrison 

Morton 

Charles 
Munson 


Janet 
Munson 


Gary 

Myers 


William 
Myers 


211 


A  favorite  pastime  on  Wesleyan's  campus. 


Seniors 


Joseph 
Neil 


Jutta 
Noot 


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David 

Wayne 

Godson 

Elizabeth 

Lanee 

Richard 

Oldaker 

Olexa 

Olumba 

Orner 

Orner 

Paulman 

George 

Barbara 

Melvin      ' 

Douglas 

David 

Madeline 

Pettibon 

Phillips 

Pierce 

Pierson 

Pitcher 

Popp 

Gary 

James 

George 

Susan 

Use 

Charlotte 

Popson 

Power 

Proctor 

Proctor 

Pumphrey 

Reese 

212 


Judith 
Reese 


Richard 
Reich 


Barbara 
Rhein 


David 
Richey 


Nancy 

Richmond 


Janice 
Risher 


Peter 
Roberts 


Errol 
Sadlon 


Sandra 
Robuck 


Donald 
Rose 


Robert 
Ross 


Clinton 
Roy 


David 
Rydholm 


Robert 

Saville 


Rebecca 
Schaeffer 


Larry 
Schrecngost 


Joseph 

Scites 


Gail 
Scott 


Mina 
Scott 


Joseph 

Sharkey 


Susan 
Sherrer 


Rachel 

Shindledecker 


Peter 

Shultzabarger 


Edwin 

Sinclair 


tobert 

Roger 

Thomas 

Wilbert 

Gary 

Clifford 

iniith 

Smith 

Smith 

Smith 

Sprague 

Springer 

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Sandra 
Stanier 


Earl 
Stem 


Rose 
Stephenson 


Clyde 

Stewart 


Dennis 
Stogsdill 


Leslie 
Stone 


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Vicki 

Nicholas 

Fred 

H.  Fred 

Annis 

Brian 

Swaney 

TerlaakPoot 

Thistle 

Thomas 

Thompson 

Thompson 

Jeffrey 

James 

George 

Sandra 

Karen 

Jeannie 

Thompson 

Thorne 

Thorton 

Till 

Townley 

Trainer 

Nancy 
Trathowen 


David 
Vredenburg 


Jo-Anne 
Troendle 


James 
Wagner 


Anita 
Troxell 


Randall 
Tucker 


Joan 
VanBlarcom 


Holly 
Walker 


Lawrence 
Walter 


Alice 
Warner 


Leonard 

Vasilko 


Kenneth 
Warner 


214 


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Patricia 
Wass 

David 
Watson 

Ralph 
Weichand 

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Susan 
Wells 


John 
West 


Gregg 
Wilbert 


Seniors 


Brenda 

Karen 

Frances 

Michael 

William 

Barbara 

Wilhelm 

^  ilkinson 

Williams 

Williams 

Willis 

Wisser 

Curtis 
Wisser 


Jane 
Witherite 


Patricia 
Wolfe 


Richard 
Wolfe 


Pamela 
Woods 


Jean 
Wooldridge 


Perry 
Wright 


Suzanne 
Young 


Nancy 
Yuengling 


Richard 
Yule 


Patricia 
Zaccari 


Donette 
Zickefoose 


215 


Robert 

Allman 


Linda 
Allport 


Janice  Constance 

Andrews  Archer 


Richard 
Armentrout 


Karen 
Ashanky 


Jean 
Austin 


Leopold 
Austin 


Harold 

Backus 


Howard 
Backus 


Linda 
Backus 


David 
Bagley 


Henry 
Austin 


Jill 

Bahrenburg 


Shelia 

Jane 

John 

Sandra 

Robert 

Roger 

Jacqueline 

Bailey 

Barker 

Bauer 

Bauer 

Beakley 

Beales 

Beall 

216 


Kathleen 
Beardsley 


Samuel 
Beatty 


James 
Bias 


Ruth 
Bird 


Linda 
Bizaro 


Joseph 
Black 


Thomas 
Black 


Randall 
Bogert 


Ai*ATk 


Elaine 
Brown 


Helen 

Butler 


Ross 
Brown 


John 
Brunson 


Jean 
Brvson 


Catherine 
Buchanan 


David 
Buchanan 


Joanne 

Cadorette 


Jeffrey 
Cain 


Judith 
Cain 


Stephen 

Caldwell 


Charles 
Campbell 


Cinda-Lu 
Bonafield 


Bradford 

"William 

Richard 

Betty 

Paul 

Richard 

Deborah 

Bond 

Bonesteel 

Bo  wen 

Boydstun 

Boyle 

Brisbin 

Brown 

Joyce 

Burleigh 


Brenda 
Carpenter 


Linda 

Roy 

Paul 

Linda 

Frank 

jm 

Karen 

Carroll 

Carter 

Carver 

Ca^to 

Catalano 

Challender 

Chapman 

217 


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William 
Clark 


Terry 

Clemons 


BethAnn 
Clifford 


Linda 
Cochrun 


Jane 
Coleman 


Linda 
Coleman 


George 

Collins 


Sherry 
Courtney 


Barbara 
Cowen 


Margaret 
Coale 


Constance 
Coye 


Mary  Ann 

Phillip 

Michael 

Diane 

Roberta 

Wayne 

Brian 

Crawford 

Cupp 

Cutright 

Daniell 

Davis 

deRosset 

Detrick 

Lee 

Marilyn 

John 

William 

Nancy 

Gerald 

Janet 

Dinsel 

Distad 

Dodd 

Donkin 

Donner 

Dotson 

Durrett 

218 


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David 

Thomas 

Dianne 

Cheri 

Richard 

James 

Charles 

Dzara 

Elder 

Elias 

Ellis 

Elwell 

Eskins 

Evans 

Larry 

Rohert 

Janice 

Robert 

Margaret 

Linda 

Nancy 

Evans 

Fahrner 

Feaster 

Fehl 

Fehrman. 

Felton 

Filler 

Jilt 

Thomas 

Charles 

Lauri-Ann 

Kathleen 

Nancy 

Joseph 

Finch 

France 

Frantz 

Frueh 

Fuller 

Fuller 

Gaither 

William 
Callo 


Ann 
Gardner 


Rita 

Gerbitz 


Richard 
Gibson 


Randolph 
Gilbert 


Barbara 
Giles 


William 
Giordanengo 


Barbara 

Mary 

Craig 

Nancy 

David 

Robert 

Anne 

Glenn 

Gochenour 

Goff 

Goodfellow 

Gray 

Gray 

Green 

Laura 

Linda 

Nancy 

Thomas 

Patricia 

John 

Pamela 

Green 

Green 

Green 

Green 

Greer 

Griffith 

Griffith 

219 


Janis 
Gundy 


Gretchen 
Hall 


Sherry 
Hall 


William 
Halterman 


Roy 
Harman 


Jack  Owen  spends  many  ai 


Jon 

Harrigan 


Rita 
Harrington 


Jean 
Harris 


James 
Harsha 


Frances 
Hartzell 


Alice 

Donald 

James 

Barbara 

Robert 

Barbara 

David 

Hawley 

Hazel 

Hazlett 

Heckert 

Hein 

Helms 

Heptin 

Preston 
Herring 


Cathy 
Hoffman 


Dennis 
Hoffman 


Joseph 
Holoski 


Lynda 
Hostettler 


Tyler 
Houck 


Judith 
Howe 


Ruth  Ann 
Howes 


Vera  Lou 
Hoy  1  man 


Dorothy 
Hummel 


Brian 
Humphreys 


Richard 
Hyre 


Lynn 

Iannarone 


Lois 
Inzetta 


Kaylene 

Georgia 

Tucker 

Kathryn 

David 

Mark 

Milton 

James 

Jenkins 

Johnson 

Johnston 

Jordan 

Kasrel 

Kay 

220 


?ning  making  good  use  of  the  Centrex  System. 


David 
Kir  by 


Carol 
Klick 


Claudia 
Krider 


Beverly 
Kuhn 


Mary 

Kulhavy 


William 
Lambert 


Charles 
Laney 


Craig 
Lang 


Dorothy 
Lau 


Maryann 
Lauffer 


Marc 
Laughlin 


Constance 
La  very- 


Edgar 
Leachman 


Edward 
Leasure 


Wendy 
Leathers 


Thomas 
Lewis 


Rebecca 
Lilly 


Carlene 
Lindberg 


Sherry 
Lloyd 


George 
Locke 


David 
Love  well 


William 
Mac  key 


Ralph 
Maulle 


Ty    Houck,    Bill    Reese    and    Bill    Gillooly   observe    the    Bobcats    at 
"play." 


221 


Sam 
McClure 


Patricia 
McCormick 


Helen 
McCu 


Frank  Catalano,  Bob  Hein,  and  Jay  Holmes  indulge  in  some 
extra-curricular  activities. 


Juniors 


Carolyn 
Mclntire 


David 
McNeill 


Linda 
Mehringer 


Marcia 
Menzies 


William 
Merante 


Prudence  Douglas 

Mercer  Michael 


Susan 
Michel 


Clay  Cheryl 

Milholland  Miller 


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Christina  Philip 

Miller  Minderlein 


James 
Moore 


Susan 
Moran 


Joseph 
Morock 


Wanda 
Morris 


David 

Morton 


222 


Stephen 
Olsen 


Gary 
O'Neal 


Arthur 
Osborn 


Jack 
Owen 


.Mark 
Palmer 


Betsv 
Parker 


John 
Parnell 


Elsie 
Parton 


Sandra 
Patsch 


Carol 
Pax  ton 


Lee 

Pearce 


Robert 
Pentz 


Darlene 
Perazzone 


Robert 
Pflaum 


Arnold 
Phipps 


Glenna 
Phipps 


Georgette 
Polcsak 


Patricia 
Porcheron 


Judy 
Putnam 


Linda 
Raphalion 


Christine 
Rapking 


Triana 
Rapking 


Lynn 

Rebillard 


David  William 

Reemsnyder  Reese 


James 
Reeves 


John 
Reger 


Cathy 
Reid 


James 
Remsen 


Carolyn 
Reneau 


Betty 
Resler 


John 
Rex  road 


Larry 

Rhodes 


Jon 
Rickey 


Carole 
Ringler 


James 
Robb 


Martha 
Roberts 


Sue 
Robinson 


Thomas 
Robinson 


Wendy 

Ruthven 


Rena 
Ryder 


Armand 
SaUati 


223 


John 
Sapola 


Patricia 
Savage 


Dennis 
Schaefer 


Marilyn 
Scherr 


Sandra 
Schruise 


George 
Schwenebraten 


Linda 
Scragg 


Rosalie 
Seebe 


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Barth 
Semenoro 


Georgan 
Shaffer 


Susan 
Shaw 


Margaret 
Shepherd 


Stephen 
Shepler 


Lee 

Sherman 


William 
Shissler 


Philip 
Shkuda 


Odessa 
Shuler 


Rose 
Shumate 


Carolyn 
Sillaman 


Linda 
Simile 


Frank 
Slaughter 


Jim  Robb  "takes  five"  at  Registration. 


Sandra 
Smith 


Diane 
Snow 


Daniel 
Smythe 


Susan 
Snyder 


Barbara 
Starkey 


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Intramurals  play  a  large  role  on  Wesleyan's  campus.  Deep  concentration   is  needed 
by  the  participant?,  as  well  as  by  the  observers. 


Diana 
Straley 


Judith 
Sutton 


Susan 
Sweezy 


Ann 
Swope 


"William 
Tadlock 


Dorothy 
Tanner 


Stephen 
Terry 


Diane 
Thomas 


Mary- 
Thompson 


Vicki 
Thorn 


Nancy 
Thumm 


Barbara  John 

Tonkinson  Tourtillotte 


Charlene 
Trainor 


Josephine 
Trumbo 


Cynthia 
Tucker 


Christine 
Umstot 


Cheryl 
Walton 


Larry 
Wamsley 


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Kathryn  Irene  Robert 

Ward  Warman  Warman 


Ronald 
White 


Joan 
Wilbur 


Donna 

Wiley 


Frank 
Williams 


Nancy 
Williams 


Rose 
Wilson 


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Warren 
Winders 


Carol 
Wisma 


Dusty  Williams  prepares  for  action,  as  water  boy  for  the  football  team. 


Nancy 
Wood 


Prudence 
Woodard 


Walter 
Young 


Judy   Stoddard   keeps   score   for   the   New   Dorm  softball   team   that   won   the 
trophy. 


226 


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James  Adama 

Willard  Gray 

Sharon  Ashworth 

Nancy  Lantz 

Judith  Adkins 

James  Mallett 

Walter  Babb 

Larry  McCartney 

Edward  Blake 

Ronald  Meffert 

Mervyn  Cass 

Lewis  Mills 

Henry  Cheney 

Brent  Phillips 

Elaine  Clark 

Alfred  Pistilli 

Robert  Clark 

Donald  Ransom 

James  Cox 

Richard  Robbins 

Ovid  Duncan 

William  Steele 

John  Esposito 

Linda  Taylor 

David  Feola 

Frederick  Timhrook 

Kathryn  Flint 

Wayne  Turner 

David  Fort 

Thomas  Witzenberger 

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Suzanne 

Linda 

Kathryn 

Jayne 

Mary  Grace 

David 

Carol 

Abbey 

Abbott 

Alcox 

Allen 

Allshouse 

Almond 

Anderson 

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James 
Anderson 


Margaret 
Anderson 


Melinda 
Andrews 


Gerald 
Armstrong 


David 
Axtell 


Nathaniel 
Ay  re 


Steven 
Backus 


Durant 
Baker 


James 
Baldwin 


Gail 
BaJlinger 


Karen 
Barclay 


Kimberley 
Barefoot 


Robert 
Barillari 


Carolyn 
Barker 


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Karen 
Ban- 


Thomas 
Bartley 


Joanne 
Baudi 


Caroline 
Bell 


Elizabeth 
Bel  mo  re 


Michael 
Bennett 


John 
Best 


Jeffrey 
Bissell 


Alice 
Bixler 


Kim 
Black 


Edward 
Blake 


Nancy 
Blake 


Marianne  Pamela 

Blevins  Blevins 


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Roland 

Elizabeth 

Sharon 

Robert 

Timothy 

Murray 

Michael 

Begart 

Bonnett 

Bradeen 

Bradshaw 

Brannon 

Breakiron 

Bruner 

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Keith 

Brzezinski 

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SOPHOMORE  CLASS  OFFICERS 
Ginny   Gillenwater,  treasurer;    Mary-   Ann   Blevins,   secretary;    Gail   Miller,  vice   president;    Mike 
Bruner,  president. 


Sophomores 


RonaJd 
Cadmus 


Linda 
Cant  ley 


Joan 
Caxr 


Samuel 
Carver 


Molly 

Case 


Carl 
Channing 


Dorothy 
Gierry 


George 

Winston 

Patricia 

George 

Wanda 

Charles 

Dennis 

Chewning 

Chow 

Cltne 

Clohessy 

Cochran 

Coleman 

Conner 

Daniel 

Elaine 

Ray 

John 

Carolyn 

Catherine 

Michael 

Conrad 

Conrad 

Conrad 

Coontz 

Cooper 

Cotter 

Cottrill 

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Saundra 
Covault 


Amy 
Cowherd 


Meredith  Naudts  agrees  that  a  football  game  is  so  much  more  interesting  to  watch  when  there 
is  a  back  to  lean  on. 


Paul  George 

Crawford  Criss 


Richard 

Wayne 

Luanne 

Richard 

Linda 

Margaret 

Robert 

Cromwell 

Crossman 

Crouse 

Crowe 

Cullings 

Cummings 

Cummings 

Dalyn 
Curry 


Daniel 
Curry 


Burl 
Curtright 


Camille 
Cutright 


Hayes 

Cutright 


Loretta 
Dalie 


Karen 
Dame 


Elizabeth 

Joe 

Doris 

Nancy 

Kathleen 

Carole 

Christine 

Davenport 

Davis 

Day 

Decker 

Dehaas 

Deible 

Delung 

230 


Richard 

Kathleen 

Richard 

Ronald 

Gary 

Gregory 

Kenneth 

Denver 

Deny 

Diak 

Dixon 

Dodson 

Donley 

Douglas 

Suzan 
Downs 


Marjory 
Eaton 


John 
Ekey 


William 
Downs 


Carol 
Dueger 


Jennifer 
Dunlap 


Helen 
Eagles 


Christine 
Easton 


Margaret 
Eaton 


Cheryl 
Eccles 


Joan 
Elzey 


Mary 
Eder 


Gary 

Edwards 


Ally  son 
Eggars 


Ann 
Eichelberger 


Irene 
Eister 


Jean 
Eng 


Raymond 
Engelman 


Kristine 
Englert 


Dane 
Ewen 


Kathy 

Fantasia 


Richard 

Louisa 

Caryl 

Diane 

Peggy 

Sharon 

Stephen 

Fend  rick 

Fernandez 

Ferrebee 

Fetzer 

Fleming 

Forrest 

Foster 

Frank 

Janet 

Cinda 

Brenda 

Melba 

Linda 

Mary 

Fowler 

Fox 

Frenzel 

Fuilen 

Gainer 

Galton 

Gardner 

231 


Ruth  Hast  models  Wesleyan's  version  of  the  mini-skirt. 


Susan 
Gerwig 


Virginia 
Gillenwater 


Allan 
Gillis 


Rodney 

Godwin 


Donald 
Green 


David 
Greer 


Thomas 
Grimes 


Elizabeth 
Grosvenor 


Dorothea 
Guinther 


Joan 
Hackett 


Candace 
Hadley 


Judith 
Hain 


Natalie 
Hall 


Ruth 

Lee 

Brian 

Ronald 

Susan 

Janis 

Hugh 

Hast 

Hein 

Hixson 

Hoellein 

Hoffman 

Hogg 

Hoisington 

232 


Patricia  Sue 

Hollopeter  Honse 


Holly 
Hopkins 


Pat 

Ho  wart  h 


Robert 

Hudson 


Melvyn 

Hughes 


Priscilla 
Humphreys 


Linda  Ronald 

Huselton  Hutson 


Bruce 
JackeJ 


Janice 

Jackman 


Holly 
Jameson 


Janet 
Jarvis 


Barbara 

Jobe 


^tBf; 


Robert 

Linda 

Connie 

Shirley 

Dennis 

Judith 

Yvonne 

Johns 

Johnson 

John-ton 

Jordan 

Keefe 

Keene 

Kerns 

Thomas  Nancy 

Ken  King 


Robert 
Kiser 


Richard 
Kittell 


Nancy 

Knight 


Sophomores 


Mt.  State  Linens  provides  laundry  for  the  students  who  prefer  clean  sheets. 


233 


Carol 
Koczyn 


David 
Kohl 


Robert 
Kopp 


Karl 
Kortlandt 


David 
Kramer 


Delinda 
Kuhn 


Robert 
Kurbel 


William 
Lacey 


Linda 
Lack 


Patricia 
LaCorte 


Cynthia 
Ladd 


Joyce 
Laferty 


Hubert 
Lake 


Arthur 
Lapp 


Robert 
Lardin 


Jacqueline 
La t tore 


Frederick 
Leasure 


Elizabeth 
Lincicome 


Susan 
Lockhart 


Walter  Carol 

Longhurst  Lowery 


Sara 
Lukens 


Lynn 
Luzier 


Molly 
Lynch 


Margaret 
Lynt 


Douglas 
Macallister 


Donald 
McAllister 


Robert 
McClure 


Rainy  days  are  quite  frequent  o 


Sarah 
McCune 


James 
McCutcheon 


Jane 
McHugh 


234 


James 
Mallett 


Robert 
Malone 


James 
Mamas 


Michael 
Marcy 


Beth  Belmore  and  Carol  Shelter  believe  that  it  is  more  fun 
to  watch  the  football  game  in  the  rain. 


Phyllis 
Marsden 


Joseph 
Martin 


James 

Meek 


John 
Milburn 


Gail 

Miller 


Sheri 
Moody 


Carolyn 
Morgan 


Betty 

Morrison 


David 
Morrow 


Susan 
Murray 


Vonnie 
Murray 


Cynthia 
Myers 


David 
Myers 


David 
Myers 


Wesleyan's  campus. 


Merideth 
Naudts 


Vickie 

Naylor 


Richard 
Newbrough 


Gary 

Olson 


Margaret 
O'Roark 


235 


Dianna 
Poland 


Daniel 
Popp 


Susan 
Price 


Diana 
Prince 


Donald 
Pritchard 


Charles 
Pugh 


Raymond 
Randall 


Robert 
Rau 


Daniel 
Rebovich 


Jane 
Reed 


Slanton 
Reed 


Barbara 
Rlmades 


Sara 
Rhodes 


Harry 
Risher 


Anne 

Janet 

Carl 

Ma  re  i  a 

Jimmy 

Pa  m  a  lee 

Margaret 

Risinger 

Roberts 

Robinson 

Roesch 

Rogers 

Rohde 

Rose 

236 


Margaret 
Ross 


Kathleen 
St.  Clair 


Clara 
Savicki 


Edgar 

SavUle 


Kimberly 
Schafer 


Marsha 

Schmitt 


Edward 

Schultz 


David 
Scott 


Carol 
Shelter 


Margo 
Snider 


Marsha 
Spohn 


Nedra 
Scott 


Merrill 
Seaman 


Robert 
Seidel 


Ronald 
Sheets 


Karen 

Shelton 


Robert 

Sherburne 


Gail 

Shippey 


Bon  i  la 
Smith 


Gerald 
Smith 


Mark 
Smith 


Richard 
Smith 


Susan 

Smith 


Robert 
Sommerville 


Susan 
Soper 


Roberta 
Spach 


June 
Sparks 


Wade 

Sperry 


Janet 
Sprinkle 


George 
Stamas 


David 
Stanley 


Jennie 
Stevens 


John 

Ann 

Cathy 

Peter 

Robert 

Carole 

Thomas 

Stranges 

Straub 

Stullenbarger 

Sullivan 

Sullivan 

Swope 

Tarn 

237 


fjlp^y 


Linda 

Taylor 


Martha 
Taylor 


Nancy 
Taylor 


Nancy 
Taylor 


Susan 
Taylor 


Linda 
Tenney 


Bonita 

Thomas 


Phillip 
Thomas 


Barbara 
Thompson 


Tracy 
Thorn 


Margaret 
Thome 


Leslie 
Tierney 


Robert 
Titchenal 


Roger 

Trusler 


Karen 
Tucker 


Donald 
Ulrich 


William 
VanDe  Car 


Richard 

VanHouten 


James 
Vaughn 


Linda 

Vislay 


Roy 

Wager 


In  the  wee  small  hours  of  the  morning 


Terrence 
Wagner 


Robert 

Waldron 


Timothy 
Waroblak 


Linda 
Watkins 


Michael 
Weeks 


Judy 

Weidlich 


Donald 

Wales 


John 
Waugaman 


Charles 
Weiss 


238 


Gary 

Weller 


Lynn 

Weyandt 


King 
We  y  ant 


Charles 
Whiffen 


Lois 

Wilcher 


Dorothy 
Wilfong 


Helen 

Williams 


Susan  Keith 

Wilson  Wimmersberger 


Jeannette 
Win  free 


William 
Witzmann 


Maria 
Woessner 


Roger 
Wolfe 


Ann 
Wood 


Barbara 
Wood 


Thomas 
Wooley 


Harriet 

Young 


Debora  Minnie 

Yule  Zanzinger 


Sophomores 


Karen  Beatty 

William  Hamilton 

Raymond  Bogart 

Arthur  Harrig 

James  Bramble 

Betty  Harris 

Roger  Campbell 

John  Harrison 

James  Clifford 

Philip  Hawthorne 

Dorothy  Cowager 

Dale  Hayden 

James  Columbus 

Lester  Jarboe 

Terry  Depugh 

Daniel  Kane 

Sharon  Diehl 

Consuello  Kennedy 

John  Doner 

Thomas  Knowlson 

Richard  Esposito 

Judith  Martin 

Craig  Goff 

Robert  Martin 

Gerald  Groves 

Elise  Mitchell 

Jon  Gulnac 

L\nn  Myers 

Harry  Olmsted 
James  Perdue 
Ray  Profitt 
Dorothy  Richardson 
Madeline  Seeker 
Julie  Shepardson 
Karne  Smith 
Kathleen  Smith 
Rosemary  Smith 
Jeffrey  Stemple 
DavidTalbott 
William  Vernon 
Robert  Weisert 
Dannie  Wilfong 


239 


Enthusiasm  runs  high  while  freshmen  await  registration 


Mary 
Ammar 


Barhara-Jo 
Bellino 


Gayle 
Bcntzen 


Donna 
Bever 


Randal] 


Jerald 
Birmelin 


Brenda 
Biser 


Elaine 
Anderson 


Ernest 

James 

Judith 

Brenda 

Kathleen 

Nancy 

Catherine 

Andrew 

Arter 

Atzenhofer 

Ayers 

Baker 

Baker 

Baran 

Marianne 

Paul 

Lowell 

Linda 

Carole 

William 

David 

Barella 

Barry 

Bartelme 

Bass 

Bayard 

Becker 

Belcht 

Christine 
Bolsley 


240 


Freshmen 


Patricia 
Boal 


Richard 
Boger 


Sally 
Boo 


FRESHMAN  CLASS  OFFICERS 
Loyette  Miller;   treasurer,  Cherie  Nick;  secretary,  Jim  Okarak;  vice- 
president,  Bill  Becker;  president. 


Randall 
Brammer 


Richard 
Braun 


Linda 
Bromley 


Gloria 
Brown 


K,l\r 

Brown 


Rodney 
Brown 


241 


Freshmen 


Sallie 
Brunton 


Pamela 
Bucher 


Hulse 
Budd 


Roberta 
Bultman 


Ji4v 


John 
Campbell 


Robert 
Campbell 


Lewis 
Canlley 


Joyce 
Carmichael 


Alexander 
Carmichel 


Jim 

Carson 


Nancy 
Carter 


William 
Case 


Louis 
Chaboudy 


Daniel 
Chad  wick 


Scott 
Christie 


Marianne 
Clarke 


Thomas 
Clavton 


Shelley 

Clemens 


Mary 
Cobb 


Mary 
Cofer 


Donald 
Coleman 


Shelia 
Collier 


Lester 
Cotio-Thorner 


Sarah 
Cowger 


Thomas 
Crab  tree 


Julie 

Cheryl 

Gloria 

James 

Peyton 

William 

Timothy 

Craft 

Cramer 

Creighton 

Creighton 

Cromwell 

Crouch 

Crowley 

242 


Melissa 

Sandra 

Frank 

Joyce 

David 

James 

Bonnie 

Crumley 

Culp 

Cummings 

Cusick 

Damcott 

Daniels 

Davis 

ft  /  tifaaJUtiX^ 


Dennis 
Davis 


Diane 
Davis 


Donald 
Davis 


Nancy 
Davis 


Sharon 
Davis 


Carl  a 
Dawson 


Jane 
Dearstyne 


Doreen 
Deeley 


Darlene 
Delich 


Elizabeth 
Dixon 


Howard 
Doak 


Candace 
Dollman 


Mary' 
Dorsey 


Karen 
Drop 


Vicky 
Dumire 


Nancv 
Dye 


Daniel 

Duncan 


Sandra 
Duvall 


Jeffrey 
Dykstra 


Barbara 
Eddy 


Robert 
Eldridge 


Karen 
Englander 


William 
Engle 


A   freshman  finds  that  some  girls  can   cut   hair  as 
well  as  barbers. 


243 


Christine 
Fen  ton 


Julie 
Ferentz 


Kenneth 
Ferguson 


Suzanne 
Ferguson 


iff  f% 


Doreen  Deeley  exhibits  the  "Wesleyan  Spirit.' 


Melody 
Finnegan 


Carol 
Fischer 


Merrillee 
Fisher 


Robert 

Linda 

Stephen 

Robert 

Robert 

Deborah 

William 

Frey 

Friend 

Gammarine 

Gammons 

Gatehouse 

Gates 

Gearhart 

Leslie 

Arthur 

David 

Susan 

Janice 

Patricia 

Mary 

Gilham 

Gobeille 

Goff 

Grant 

Gray 

Grove 

Grubb 

244 


Nancy 

Guills 


Judy 
Gwinn 


Pamela 
Hagan 


Linda 

Hall 


Nancy 
Halsey 


Jeffrey 

Hamblen 


Thomas 
Hamilton 


Kathryn 
Hammond 


Barbara 
Harris 


Betty 
Hartley 


Mary 
Harvey 


Susan 
Harvey 


Thomas  Janice 

Hasbrouck  Hastings 


Gary 

Haupt 


Kathleen 
Hawkins 


Georgia 
Hays 


Harold 
Hebb 


Jonathan 
Hedges 


Bonnie 
Heil 


Robert 
Heim 


Pamela 
Henry 


David 
Herman 


Linda 
Hernandez 


Andrew 
Hileman 


Nancy 
Hill 


Rosalie 
HiU 


Shelli 
Hinerman 


Mary  Jo 
Hodgman 


Susan 
Hoffman 


Kay 
Hoggatt 


Linda 
Holbrook 


Marilyn 
Holdsworth 


Dale 
Holmes 


Margaret 
Hopkins 


245 


Christopher 
Hudson 


Tom 
Hultine 


Deborah 
Hunt 


Chris 
Ingold 


Ruth 
Johnson 


Mary 
Johnston 


Charles 
Jones 


Edwin 
Jones 


Terrell 
Jones 


William 
Jones 


Janice 
Junier 


William 
Kane 


Wendy 
Kaufman 


Robert 
Kayser 


Dennis 
Keen 


Judith 
Kiehl 


Delia 
Kinsolvine 


John 
Knabenshoe 


Richard 
Knapp 


Gloria 
Knappenberger 


Lawrence 
Koch 


Freshman  Patricia  Sibold  reigns  as  1967  W.  Va.  State  Dairy  Princess. 


Lynne 

Leslie 


Aletta 
Linger 


Robin 
Linsenmann 


246 


Sally 

Margaret 

Marilyn 

Mary- 

William 

Michael 

Little 

Long 

Long 

Long 

Lovitt 

Luginbill 

Joanne 
Lukmire 


Judith 

Charles 

John 

Sara 

Deloris 

E.  Barry 

Hugh 

Lundgren 

MacLeod 

McCIoud 

McCorkle 

Mi  Cuteheon 

McGrath 

McJunkin 

Susan 

Man 

Michael 

Thomas 

Marcia 

Christy 

Barbara 

McKenna 

McKinnon 

McQuilln 

Macioch 

Macklin 

Mager 

Magierski 

Marsha  Karen 

Manni  Marsteller 


Professor  Green  initiates  Terry  Thomas  to  the  language 
lab. 


Mary 

Michael 


Brom 
Miller 


Lana 
Miller 


Lovetle 
Miller 


Frances 
Miller 


Elizabeth 
Mills 


Judith 
Miller 


Sharon 
MUls 


247 


Freshmen 


Freshmen  built  the  Homecoming  Queen's  Float  in  honor  of  World  Peace. 


; :  -1 1 1 m 


Sharon 

Thomas 

Barry 

Wayne 

Shari 

Cynthia 

Bettv 

Moore 

Moore 

Morrill 

Morris 

Morrison 

Mosher 

Mum  ford 

Virginia 
Munch 


Cleryl 
Nick 


Diane 
Norman 


Beverly 
Norton 


Marcia 
Nothgale 


Deborah 
Nott 


Dorothy 
Noyes 


Susanna 
O'Dell 


Richard 
Ogden 


Genevieve 
O'Hara 


James 
Okonak 


Nancy 
Oliver 


Marybeth 
O'Neill 


Carolyn 
Orsini 


Mary 

Wendy- 

Gail 

Gregory 

Louis 

Lee 

Juanita 

Palmer 

Parker 

Paterson 

Perkins 

Perna 

Pertz 

Piercy 

248 


.atherine 

Lois 

Deborah 

John 

Kay 

Judi 

James 

intar 

Plank 

Pollock 

Porter 

Porter 

Powers 

Quade 

Stephen 

Elizabeth 

William 

Chere 

Terry 

Katherine 

Susan 

Randall 

Rankin 

Raupp 

Redner 

Reed 

Reemsnyder 

Reneau 

Larry 
Reseter 


Marsha 
Reynolds 


June 
Rice 


Wesley 
Richardson 


Judith  Richard 

Richmond  Riggs 


Barbara 
Ringleb 


Kathie 
Ripley 


Gary 

Ritner 


Janice 
Roberg 


Joyce 
Robinson 


Ruth 
Robinson 


Barbara 
Robinson 


Linda 
Roche 


Jean 
Rogers 

Beth 
Rogerson 

m/z* 

>  *  i*4d 

m  -  "^n.  A 

■'  ~^w 

-      -     / 

fL 

A  to 

Robert 
Roth 


Caroline 
Rumsey 


Gussie 

Runion 


Karen 
Ruppel 


Thomas 
Ryan 


Carolyn 

Ronald 

Philip 

Charles 

Charles 

Alan 

Mark 

Saxton 

Say 

Schwier 

Scragg 

Seaman 

Selchan 

Shaffer 

249 


Agnes  Howard's  Homecoming  decorations. 


Freshmen 


Nancy 
Shane 


Mark 
Sharpless 


Dean  Frank 

Shindledecker  Shomo 


Judith 

Susan 

Patricia 

Judy 

Ellen 

Kay 

Cynthia 

Shomo 

Shreve 

Sibold 

Simmons 

Simpson 

Slade 

Smith 

James 
Smith 


Paul 
Smith 


Ronald 
Smith 


Nancy 
Sommerville 


Jennings 
Spencer 


Carl 
Spangler 


Thomas 
Stech^chulte 


Ralph 

Ruth 

Rhonda 

Judy 

Craig 

Timothy 

Raymond 

Stevenson 

Stewart 

Stinnette 

Stump 

Swanson 

Swartz 

Swisher 

250 


Barbara 
Tanner 


Gregg 
Taylor 


Carol 
Thomas 


Dave 

Thomas 


Teresa 
Thomas 


Bina 

Thompson 


James 
Thompson 


John 

Nancy 

Albert 

Terry 

Philip 

Earle 

Beverly 

Thompson 

Thorn 

Thorp 

Tolles 

Tooze 

Tourtillotte 

Tragus 

Allan 
Tweedy 


Charles 
Tyree 


Gary 
Utter 


Carol 
Vigilanti 


Carl 
VomEigen 


Cheryll 
Walker 


Barbara 
Wallace 


Todd 

David 

Linda 

Claudia 

Katherine 

Christine 

Pamela 

Wallace 

Wamsley 

Wan- 

Warner 

Wan- 

Wege 

Weiss 

Bicycling,  the  easy  way  to  lose  those  added  Saga  pounds. 


251 


Wina 
Williams 


Coralou 
Wilson 


George 
Wilson 


Marilyn 
Wilson 


Nancy 
Wilson 


Rhonda 
Wilson 


w 


t  yA  i 


Willa 
Wilson 


Carole 

Donald 

Sue 

Beverly 

Edward 

Barbara 

Danny 

Witherite 

Wood 

Woodward 

Young 

Young 

Zalar 

Zulick 

252 


McCuskey  Hall  wins  "On  Campus  Decorations"  Trophy. 


Freshmen 


< 


Elaine    Sponsky,    Freshman    Homecomii 
Attendant 


Joyce  Balsey 
Robert  Bardsley 
Judy  Beck 
Dannie  Beer 
Barbara  Berisford 
Kathyne  Berney 
Joseph  Bishop 
Joseph  Bosilone 
Mark  Booth 
Myrna  Brown 
Oliver  Brown 
Melvin  Browning 
Wiley  Byers 
Steven  Campbell 
William  Carpenter 
Peter  Carty 
Michael  Choban 
Jeanne  Christensen 
Linda  Cline 
Thomas  Cochran 
James  Collins 
Marcia  Corbett 
Patricia  Cowger 
Joanne  Credle 
Anna  Curzi 
Kenneth  Davidson 
William  Dobbie 
Sarah  Driver 
Jane  Duncan 
Gary  Eakins 


David  Emmett 
Jane  Gay 
Daryl  Goodman 
James  Gwinn 
Pamela  Hall 
Delmis  Hamner 
Gwynn  Harris 
Susan  Hoffman 
William  Holmes 
Lora  Hutchinson 
Stewart  Hopkins 
Susan  Jackson 
Paul  Jastrzemski 
Linda  Johnson 
James  Kellogg 
John  Kibort 
Virgil  Koon 
Donald  Lambiotte 
Larry  Lees 
William  Lovitt 
William  Maley 
Daniel  Mandich 
William  Mann 
Roger  Mannon 
Donald  Mathew 
Douglas  Monroe 
John  Moore 
Rosemary  Miliotis 
Kim  Mueller 


Robert  Niccolai 
Linda  Nickerson 
Thomas  Oliver 
Gail  Pirog 
Beverly  Plummer 
Tommy  Pusey 
Robert  Pratt 
George  Precopia 
Michael  Ransom 
James  Reed 
Donald  Salsbery 
Emmett  Scott 
Elaine  Sponsky 
Gil  Steinberger 
Norene  Stevenson 
Susan  Stewart 
David  Talbott 
Ciirl  Tavalaro 
William  Thurman 
n  Tompson 
Dorothy  Trainer 
Percilla  Waugh 
Stephen  Wesl 
Cindy  Willis 
Curtis  Wimer 
Galen  Withers 
Carol  Woodford 
Frederick  Williams 
Kathleen  Vaughn 


253 


1968     W.  VA.  WESLEY  AN  COLLEGE 


Albrecht.  Joanne  E.;  A.B.;  Chem- 
istry; Westfield,  N.J.:  Benzene 
Ring.  Sec. 

Alexander,  Burt  E.;  B.S.;  Physi- 
cal Education;  Russell.  Pa.;  Theta 
Xi;  Swim  Meet  manager;  Band. 

Alexander,  Linda  D.;  A.B.:  Ele- 
mentary Education;  Williamstown, 
W.  Va.;  PHAROS;   SEA. 

Allen,  Jeffrey  G.;  B.S.;  Business 
Administration;  Medford.  N.J.; 
Theta  Xi;  Men's  Glee  Club. 

Allison.  James  W.  IV;  B.S.  Phy- 
sical Education;  Baltimore,  Md.; 
Swimming  Team. 

Ames,  Gary  D.;  A.B.:  Sociology; 
WalHngford,  Conn.;  Phi  Sigma  Ep- 
silon:  Sociology  Club. 

Anderson,  Cuthbert  B.;  A.B.:  Edu- 
cation; Brooklyn,  N.Y.:  Sigma  The- 
ta Epsilon;  Intermurals,  softball 
and  football;  MSM:  SEA. 

Andris,  David  K. 

Atkin,  Diane  J.;  A.B.;  Elementary 
Education;  Warren,  Ohio;  Alpha 
Gamma  Delta;   SEA. 

Ault,  Robert  L.;  B.S.;  Business  Ad- 
ministration;    Oakland.    Md. 

Bailey.  Irene  S.;  B.S.;  Business  Ad- 
ministration; Buckhannon,  W.  Va. ; 
Alpha  Gamma  Delta:  AWS  Pro- 
gram Board;  TAC;  Mountain  State 
Forest  Festival  Princess. 

Baker,  Bonnie  M. 

Balcom.  Dianne  E.;  A.B.;  Christian 
Education;  Newton  Highlands, 
Mass.;  Women's  Glee  Club;  Soci- 
ology Club. 

Barefoot,  Geoffrey  D.;  B.S.;  Busi- 
ness Administration;  Irwin,  Pa.; 
Theta  Chi;  IFC:   Soccer. 

Barry,  Martha  J.;  A.B.;  Education; 
Irwin.  Pa.;  Alpha  Delta  Pi;  PHA- 
ROS; SEA:  CCPB  Social  Coram.; 
Sitzmark  Ski  Club. 

Barss,  Reg  D.;  A.B.:  Religion:  Ra- 
venna, Ohio;  Sigma  Theta  Epsilon. 

Barteman.  Mary  J.;  B.S.;  Business 
Administration;  Bethesda,  Md. ;  Al- 
pha Xi  Delta;  Panhellenic  Special 
Projects  Chairman;  Elections  Com- 
mittee; Traffic  Committee  of  Com- 
munity Council:  AWS  Representa- 
tive. 

Beard.  Margaret  S.;  A.B.;  Psychol- 
ogy: Spencer,  W.  Va.:  Kappa  Phi: 
Psi  Chi ;  Religious  Life  Council ; 
MSM;    Freshman  Counselor. 

Becker,  Marion  J.;  A.B.;  Elemen- 
tary Education;  Mt.  Lebanon.  Pa.; 
Alpha  Xi  Delta;  Traffic  Comm., 
secretary ;  SEA ;  AWS  Representa- 
tive. 

Beeler,  Susan  C;  A.B.;  Sociology; 
Fairview,  Mass.;  Awards  Comm.; 
CCPB,  co-chairman  recreation 
comm.;   SSP;    Sociology  Club. 

Beeson,  Joseph  S-;  A.B.;  History; 
Thurmont,  Md. ;  Phi  Sigma  Epsi- 
lon; Tennis  Team;  Omicron  Delta 
Kappa,  president;  Sigma  Eta  Sig- 
ma; Who's  Who;  Honor  Board, 
chairman;    Academic  Affairs  Comm. 

Bennett.  Larry  L.;  B.S.;  Business 
Administration ;  Weston.  W.  Va. ; 
Golf  Team;   Economics  Club. 

Beorn,  Paul;  B.S.;  Business  Ad- 
ministration:   Parkersburg,    W.    Va. 

Beorn,  Sara;  A.B.;  Christian  Edu- 
cation; Vienna,  W.  Va. 

Bettinger,  Karen;  A.B.:  Sociology; 
Palatine.  111.:  Alpha  Delta  Pi;  Hoc- 
key; Junior  Class  Secretary,  sopho- 
more publicity  chairman;  AWS; 
Residence   hall    president;    LAUREL 


REVIEW;  Crisman  Club;  Glee 
Club.  « 

Biggar.  Richard;  B.S.;  Chemistry; 
Ridgefield,  Conn. 

Biser,  Robert  C;  B.S.;  Business 
Administration;  Frederick,  Md.; 
Theta  Chi,  treasurer;  Interfrater- 
nity  Council,  treasurer;  Community 
Council,  freshman  representative; 
Who's  Who;  Honorary  Business  So- 
ciety, president ;  Greek  Week,  co- 
chairman. 

Blackadar.  John  M.;  A.B.:  Psychol- 
ogy; Rochester,  N.Y. ;  Sigma  The- 
ta Epsilon;  Religious  Life  Council; 
Choir. 

Blackadar.  Karen  K.;  A.B.;  Ele- 
mentary Education;  Augusta,  N.J.; 
Kappa  Phi;  MURMURMONTIS; 
SEA;  Glee  Club. 

Blagovich.  Georgia;  A.B.;  Sociol- 
ogy: Pittsburgh.  Pa.;  Betty  Lamp 
Club;    Sociology  Club. 

Blair.  Mary  Jane;  B.S.;  Physical 
Education;  Glendale,  W.  Va. ;  Al- 
pha Delta  Pi.  president,  treasurer; 
Panhellenic  Council;  AWS:  Delta 
Psi  Kappa;  Dean's  List;  Physical 
Education  Majors  and  Minors  Club: 
SEA. 

Blevins,  John  J.;  B.S.;  Biology; 
ver  Spring,  Md.;  Theta  Xi;  Intra- 
murals. 

Bly,  Suzan  E.;  B.S.;  Business  Ad- 
ministration; Winchester,  Va.;  Al- 
pha Gamma  Delta,  treasurer,  vice 
president;  Who's  Who;  Honorary 
Business  Society,  secretary;  Soquin- 
ta,  president;  Sigma  Eta  Sigma; 
Haught  Literary  Society;  CCPB,  co- 
chairman  CCRC. 

Bolsterle,  John  G.;  B.S.;  Business 
Administration;  South  Plainfield, 
N.J.;  Theta  Xi. 

Boo,  Susan  R.;  A.B.;  Sociology; 
West  Boylstun.  Mass.;  MURMUR- 
MONTIS;  Freshman  Publicity 
Chairman;   SSP;   Sociology  Club. 

Bossow,  George  F.;  B.S.;  Physical 
Education:  Deans,  N.J.;  Chi  Phi; 
Football;  Track;  Glee  Club. 

Bradford,  Jane  A.;  A.B.;  Elemen- 
tary Education:  Lansdale,  Pa.;  Al- 
pha Delta  Pi.  rushing  chairman; 
PHAROS;   SEA. 

Bragg,  Barry  A.;  B.S.;  Psychology: 
St.  Albans,  W.  Va.;  Kappa  Alpha; 
Debate  Team. 

Brewer,  William  L-;  B.S.:  Biology; 
Fairfield,  Conn. :  Beta  Beta  Beta, 
historian;  Benzene  Ring;  Faculty 
Assistant. 

Brown,  Leland  P.;  B.S. ;  Business 
Administration:  Munhall,  Pa.:  The- 
ta Chi. 

Brunner,  James  R.;  A.B.;  Christian 
Education ;  Verona,  Pa. ;  Student 
minister. 

Bruso,  Peter  L. ;  A.B.:  Govern- 
ment ;  Montpelier.  Vt. ;  Phi  Sigma 
Epsilon.  pledge  trainer;  Freshman 
counselor. 

Burkhart.  Robert  A.;  A.B.;  Edu- 
cation; Mount  Kisco,  N.Y.;  Chi 
Phi;   SEA;   Intramurals. 

Burmeister.  John  H.;  B.S.:  Mathe- 
matics;  Port  Washington,  N.Y. 


Butcher,  Charles  D.;  A.B.: 
tion;  Buckhannon,  W.  Va. ; 
ball. 


Educa- 
Basket- 


Byrd,  Margaret  L.;  B.S.:  Library 
Science;  Barboursville,  W.  Va.; 
Kappa  Phi;    Pfieffer  Society;    MSM. 

Byrom,  Edward  M.;  B.M.E.;  Mu- 
sic; McKeesport.  Pa.;  Phi  Sigma 
Epsilon;     Community     Council,     sen- 


ior representative ;  Chairman  of 
Special  Activities  Committee; 

ODK;  Choir,  president;  Chorale; 
College  organist;  MENC;  AGO; 
Religious  Life  Merit  Award;  May 
Sing  best  director;  "The  Fanta- 
sticks" ;   "Brigadoon". 

Caldabaugh,  Karl;  A.B.;  Philoso- 
phy;  Salisbury,  Md.;   Kappa  Alpha. 

Carlson,  Ronald  B.;  B.S.;  Business 
Administration:  Kingsville,  Ohio; 
Theta  Xi. 

Carpenter,  James  R.;  B.S.;  Physi- 
cal Education:  Buckhannon.  W. 
Va. ;  Chi  Phi;  Inter  fraternity  Coun- 
cil, president,  vice-president;  Foot- 
ball; Baseball.  captain;  QDK; 
Who's  Who. 

Carter,  Ellen  S.;  A.B.;  -Christian 
Education;  South  Charleston,  W. 
Va.;  Alpha  Xi  Delta;  Intramurals; 
CCPB.  chairman,  co-chairman,  cul- 
ture committee;  Community  Coun- 
cil; Who's  Who. 

Cass,  Mervin  E.;  B.S.;  Psychology 
Buckhannon,  W.  Va. 

Chadwick,  Bernard  H.;  A.B.;  Reli- 
gion; Ridgway,  Pa.;  Chi  Phi.  sec- 
retary; Football;  Community  Coun- 
cil; Traffic  Committee  Chairman; 
Awards  Committee  Chairman;  Jun- 
ior Class  President:  Senior  Class 
President;  Religious  Life  Council, 
program  committee;    SSP 

Chadwick,  Paulette  F.;  A.B.;  His- 
tory: South  Easton,  Mass.;  Intra- 
murals: SEA.  CCUN:  International 
Relations  Club;  Sociology  Club: 
Homecoming  Committee. 

Chapman,  James  B.;  B.S.;  Econo- 
mics; Wheeling,  W.  Va.;  Theta 
Chi,  secretary;  Tennis. 

Chatterton,  Mark  H. ;  A.B.:  Philo- 
sophy; Central  Bridge.  N.Y.;  Sig- 
ma Theta  Epsilon;  Soccer;  PHA- 
ROS:  MSM;   Choir. 

Chenoweth,  Carol  A.;  B.S.;  Home 
Economics:  Miami.  Fla.;  Betty 
Lamp  Club;   Sociology  Club. 

Chitamber,  Sheridan;  A.B.;  Eng- 
lish; Dhanbad,  Bihar,  India;  Ten- 
nis;  Soccer. 

Clark.  Virginia  S.;  A.B.:  Elemen- 
tary Education ;  Surveyor.  W.  Va. ; 
AWS,  cabinet;  Jenkins  Hall  Presi- 
dent; Freshman  Counselor;  Spanish 
Club. 

Clopper,  Richard  R.;  A.B.;  Psy- 
chology; Severna  Park,  Md.;  Psi 
Chi;    Psychology  Club. 

Cloud,  Heather  A.;  A.B.;  Psy- 
chology; Osterville.  Mass. ;  Sigma 
Eta  Sigma;  Soquinta;  Haught  Lit- 
erary Society;  Psi  Chi;  Psychology 
Club;  MURMURMONTIS;  AWS 
representative. 

Cody,  Mary  A.;  B.S.;  Business  Ad- 
ministration: Charleston,  W.  Va.; 
Alpha  Gamma  Delta,  second  vice- 
president;  Beta  Beta  Beta,  secre- 
tary; AWS,  corresponding  secretary. 

Cogley,  John  C;  A.B.;  Philosophy; 
Blairsville,  Pa.;  Theta  Chi;  Foot- 
ball; Religious  Life  Council;  CCUN; 
"The  Fantasticks." 

Cook,  Kenneth  W.;  B.S.;  Business 
Administration;  Mt.  Vernon,  N.Y.; 
Intramurals. 

Cooper.  Jean  K.;  A.B.;  Sociology; 
Rock  Cave,  W.  Va.;  Glee  Club; 
SSP. 

Cooper,  Peter  J.;  A.B.;  Psychology; 
Rock  Cave.  W.  Va. ;  Brass  Ensem- 
ble. 

Cooper,  Susan;  B.S.:  Home  Econo- 
mics; South  Orange,  N.J.;  Zeta 
Tau  Alpha,  treasurer;  Betty  Lamp 
Club;  Glee  Club. 


Courtney.  Mary  V.;  B.S.:  Home 
Economics;  Barboursville,  W.  Va.;_ 
Alpha  Delta  Pi.  membership  chair-' 
man :  CCPB  Cultural  Committee : 
Betty  Lamp  Club;   Playshop. 

Cox.  Frances  M-;  B.S.;  Home  Eco- 
nomics; East  Longmeadow,  Mass.; 
Alpha  Delta  Pi;  Pi  Kappa  Nu;  Bet- 
ty Lamp  Club;  Theta  Xi  Sweet- 
heart. 

Craft.  Constance  R.;  A.B.:  Sociol- 
ogy; Weston,  W.  Va.;  Kappa  Phi; 
SAW;  SSP;  AWS  representative; 
Sociology  Club,  secretary;  Glee 
Club. 

Crislip,  George  L.;  A.B.;  Educa- 
tion ;  Webster  Springs.  W.  Va. ; 
Band. 

Crook,  Edward  D-;  B.S.:  Biology: 
Cockeysville.  Md.;  PHAROS; 

Choir;  Chorale;  Campus  Photo- 
grapher's Assistant. 

Curtis.  John  M.;  A.B.;  Government; 
Meridan,  Conn.;  Phi  Sigma  Epsilon; 
Interfraternity  Council;  CCUN;  In- 
ternational Relations  Club:  Dean's 
List. 

Cutchins,  Carl  B.;  A.B.:  History; 
Linthicum.  Md.;  Phi  Sigma  Epsilon 
house  manager;  Community  Coun^ 
oil,  president;  Who's  Who;  ODK 
MSM:  CCPB  co-chairman  cultural 
CCRC  committees;  Philosophy  Club 
Choir;  Administration  Committee 
Band. 

Daniel,  Malvin  C;  A.B.:  English; 
Buckhannon,  W.  Va.;   SEA. 

Dardinger,  David  E.;  B.S.;  Chemis- 
try; Mt.  Vernon,  N.Y.;  Benzene 
Ring. 

Daugherty,  Jane  A.;  B.M.E.;  Mu- 
sic Education;  Phillippi.  W.  Va.; 
Alpha  Gamma  Delta,  song  direc- 
tor; AWS.  cabinet;  Holloway  Hall 
president;  AGO:  MENC,  vice-pres- 
ident :  Band ;  Orchestra;  Choir : 
Tour  Choir;  Chorale;  Student  di- 
rector; Music  Merit  Award;  "Bri- 
gadoon"; "The  Fantasticks":  Fresh- 
man Counselor;  May  Sing,  best  di- 
rector. 

Davidson,  Marilyn  S. ;  A.B. ;  Eng- 
lish; Rock  Cave,  W.  Va.;  Kappa 
Phi;  Haught  Literary  Society;  Sig- 
ma Eta  Sigma:  Sigma  Tau  Delta; 
Soquinta;   TAC. 

Davidson,  Sharon;  A.B.:  History; 
Rock  Cave.  W.  Va.;  Kappa  Phi: 
AWS;  TAC,  president. 

Davis,  Patricia  L.;  A.B.;  Religion; 
Pittsburgh.  Pa.;  Kappa  Phi,  chap- 
lain, program  chairman;  Religious 
Life  Council,  chairman;  Chapel 
Choir:  Phi  Sigma  Epsilon  Sweet- 
heart. 

Davis,  Timothy  E.;  A.B.;  Art;  Mi- 
amisburg.  Ohio;  Kappa  Alpha,  float 
chairman:  Football,  track;  CCPB, 
publicity  chairman;   Kappa  Pi. 

Daybill,  Donna;  A.B.:  Elementary 
Education:  Wyckoff,  N.J.:  Alpha 
Xi  Delta;   SEA. 

Denham,  Donna  L.;  B.S.;  Home 
Economics:  Alpha  Delta  Pi:  Betty 
Lamp  Club. 

DiCola.  Raymond  F.;  B.S.;  Physi- 
cal Education;  Clairton.  Pa.;  Theta 
Chi,  social  chairman:  Football;  Dor- 
mitory counselor. 

Dimling,  Carol  A.;  A.B.:  Elemen- 
tary Education;  Reisterstown,  Md.; 
Alpha  Xi  Delta;  Intramurals; 
AWS;  SEA,  vice  president;  Fresh- 
man and  Senior  Homecoming  at- 
tendant: Senior  May  attendant. 

Dobson,  Sue;  B.S.:  Nursing;  West- 
port,  Conn.;  Choir;  Tour  Choir; 
Psychology  Club;  SSP;  Sociology 
Club;  SNOW. 

Dolch,  Arthur  G.;  A.B.:  Sociology; 
Fulton.    N.Y.:     Phi    Sigma    Epsilon; 


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Band:  International  Relations  Club; 
Sitzmark  Ski  Club:   Sociology  Club. 

Donnelly.  Marsha  A.;  A.B.;  Ele- 
mentary Education ;  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.:    Zeta  Tau  Alpha:    SEA. 

Dunham.  Randall  E.;  B.S.:  Busi- 
ness Administration ;  McLean,  Va. : 
Kappa  Alpha:   Tennis.  Intramurals. 


Eaton,  Michael  C;  A.B.;  Christian 
Education;  Parkersburg,  W.  Va.; 
Sigma  Theta  Epsilon,  treasurer; 
Chapel  Choir;  Tour  Choir;  MSM. 

Edgar,  Charles  Cj  B.S.:  Mathe- 
matics; Manhasset,  N.Y.;  CCPB 
publicity  committee:  International 
Relations  Club;  "Brigadoon":  "Ear- 
nest's in  Love". 

Emrick.  Phyllis  A.:  B.S.:  Home 
Economics:  Belpre,  Ohio;  Zeta  Tau 
Alpha,  vice-president;  Betty  Lamp 
Club;   SEA. 

Erickson.  Ronald  S.;  A.B.:  Politi- 
cal Science :  Arlington ,  Va. ;  Kappa 
Alpha. 

Evans.  Carol  M.;  B.S.:  Physical 
Education:  GlenDale.  W.  Va.:  Al- 
pha Delta  Pi:  Intramurals:  Delta 
Psi  Kappa:  Physical  Education  Ma- 
jors and  Minors  Club:   SEA. 

Evans,  Gary  W.;  A.B.;  Education: 
Buckhannon.  W.  Va. ;  Band: 
Orchestra. 

Everhart,  Sharon  L-;  B.S.:  Nur- 
ing:  Johnstown,  Pa.:  Kappa  Phi; 
Haught  Literary  Society;  Sigma 
Eta  Sigma;  Soquinta;  SNOW,  presi- 
dent. 

Exley,  Ben;  B.S.;  Business  Admin- 
istration: Wheeling.  W.  Va. ;  Men's 
Glee  Club;  Sitzmark  Ski     Club. 

Fincham,  Sharon  G.;  A.B.:  Educa- 
tion; Mill  Creek,  W.  Va.;  Kappa 
Phi,  treasurer;   SEA. 

Finn,  Thomas  C;  A.B.:  Econom- 
ics: Pittsburgh,  Pa.;  Dean's  List; 
Sitzmark  Ski  Club. 

Flowers,  Edwina  C;  A.B.:  Educa- 
tion;   Buckhannon,  W.  Va.;   SEA. 

Fox,  John  D.;  B.S.;  Business  Ad- 
ministration; Blairsville,  Pa. ;  Sitz- 
mark Ski  Club. 

Friebel.  Carl  H.,  Jr.;  A.B.;  Socio- 
logy; Wyncote,  Pa.;  Intramurals: 
Junior  Year  Abroad:  Sociology 
Club. 

Friend,  Larry  V.;  B.S. ;  Business 
Administration;  Bridgeport.  W. 
Va.;  Chi  Phi.  scholarship  chairman; 
Honorary  Business  Society;  Econo- 
mics Club. 

Friend,  Ronald  E.;  A.B.;  Christian 
Education:  Sangrun,  Md.:  Theta  Xi, 
president,  corresponding  secretary; 
Interfraternity  Council;  Community 
Council,  freshman  representative, 
vice  president ;  PHAROS ;  MUR- 
MURMONTIS.  greek  Editor;  Com- 
munity Awareness  Committee. 

Frueh,  Mary-Margaret;  B.S. ;  Nurs- 
ing; Falls  Village  Conn.;  Alpha 
Gamma  Delta,  recording  secretary: 
Kappa  Phi:  Glee  Club;  SNOW; 
Student  Nurses  Association,  dis- 
rict  vice-president;  SSP. 

Fruehan,  Keith  W.;  A.B.;  History; 
Endwell,  N.Y.;  Intramurals. 

Galas,  Stephen  J.;  A.B.;  Sociology; 
Bloomfield.  Conn. 

tiara.  Linda  C;  A.B.:  Elementary 
Education;  Bloomingdale,  N.J.; 
Kappa  Phi;   AWS:  SEA. 

Gettemy,  Jack  C,  Jr.;  B.S.:  Busi- 
ness Administration;  Youngwood. 
Pa.;  Chi  Phi:  Football.  Intramur- 
als;  Hyma  Glee  Club. 

Giles.  Ronald  H.;  B.S.;  Business 
Administration:  Kappa  Alpha,  tre- 
asurer. 

Gillooly,  William  L.;  A.B.:  Politi- 
cal Science:  Rutherford.  N.J.:  Kap- 
pa Alpha,  vice  president:  Football; 
Interfraternity  Council:  Sitzmark 
Ski  Club. 

Glasser.  Eric  W.;  A.B.:  Economics; 
Pittsburgh,  Pa. 


Goodhall.  Robert  L.;  B.S.:  Business 
Administration:   Munhall,  Pa. 

Goodfellow,  Nancy  L. ;  A.B. ;  Edu- 
cation: Fairfield,  Conn.;  Alpha  Del- 
ta Pi:   SEA. 

Gordon.  Jill  P.;  A.B.;  English; 
North  East.  Pa.;  PHAROS,  co-edi- 
tor;  Who's  Who:  Honor  Board. 

Gottwald,  Katherine;  A.B.;  Elemen- 
tary Education;  Babylon,  N.Y.;  Al- 
pha Gamma  Delta,  chaplain;  Choir; 
Tour  Choir;   SEA,  vice  president. 

Grant,  Kathleen  D.;  A.B.;  Art; 
Linthicum,  Md.;  Alpha  Gamma  Del- 
ta, activities  chairman;  MURMUR- 
MONTIS:  PHAROS;  AWS:  Kappa 
Pi:   Elections  committee. 

Grebe,  Kathe  L.;  B.S. ;  Physical 
Education:  Abinton.  Pa.;  Zeta  Tau 
Alpha,  pledge  trainer,  intramurals 
chairman :  Hockey,  captain:  Bowl- 
ing: Delta  Psi  Kappa,  treasurer; 
SEA. 

Green,  Jimmie  L.;  A.B.;  Social 
Studies;  Elkins.  W.  Va.;  Kappa  Al- 
pha. 

Gregg,  George  W.;  B.S.;  Biology; 
Star  Tannery.  Va.:  Chi  Phi;  Foot- 
ball; Baseball:  Beta  Beta  Beta; 
Glee  Club. 

Grieser,  David;  B.S.:  Mathematics; 
Buckhannon.  W.  Va.:  DeMolay  Col- 
lege Club;   Dean's  List. 

Grossman,  Diane  K.;  B.S.:  Home 
Economics;  Albany,  N.Y. ;  Alpha 
Delta  Pi;  Holloway  Hall,  vice-presi- 
dent; Betty  Lamp  Club,  secretary 
of    state    home    economics    assistants. 

Guenther,  Boyd  M.J  A.B.;  Socio- 
logy; Pittsburgh,  Pa. ;  Soccer;  In- 
tramurals: Glee  Club;  Sociology 
Club    SAW. 

Gwinn.  Mary  M.;  B.S.;  Nursing; 
Mt.  Hope,  W.  Va.:  SNOW,  treas- 
urer;  PHAROS. 

Hall,  David  L.;  A.B.:  History;  Glo- 
versville.  N.Y.;  Phi  Sigma  Epsilon. 
historian;  SEA,  president;  Intramu- 
rals. 

Hannan,  John  J.;  B.S.;  Business 
Administration :  Bernardsvtlle.  N.J. ; 
Theta  Chi;    Intramurals;    Glee  Club. 

Hansen,  Bruce  M.;  B.S.;  Business 
Administration:  Orange,  Conn.: 
Theta  Xi;  Intramurals;  Freshman 
class  president :  Sophomore  class 
president;  SSP;  Sociology  Club: 
Psychology  Club;  Swimming. 

Harsha,  Janice  W.J 

Hartman,  Stephen  G.;  B.S.;  Busi- 
ness Administration;  Montgomery, 
W.  Va. 

Harvey.  Pamela  G.;  B.A.:  Socio- 
logy; Wellesley  Hills,  Mass.;  Zeta 
Tau  Alpha:  Hockey  Team;  Benzene 
Ring:  Glee  Club;  Choir;  Philosophy 
Club;   Sociology  Club. 

Hasbrouck,  Homer  W.J  B.S.:  Busi- 
ness Administration:  Rutherford. 
N.J.:  Phi  Sigma  Epsilon;  Baseball; 
Intramurals;  Assistant  Director  of 
Intramurals. 

Hayes,  Nancy  S.;  A.B.;  Philosophy; 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.:  PHAROS.  Co-ed- 
itor; Honor  Board:  Academic  Af- 
fairs Committee:  Psychology  Club, 
publicity         chairman,  secretary; 

SAW;   SSP:  Philosophy  Club. 

Heatwole.  Carol  L.;  A.B.;  Speech 
and  Dramatic  Arts:  Parkersburg, 
W.  Va.:  Alpha  Psi  Omega;  Com- 
munity Council,  freshman  represen- 
tative: Footlight  Society:  Tour 
Choir:  "The  Heiress";  College  Ra- 
dio Station. 

Heckman,  David  T.;  A.B. ;  Sociol- 
ogy; Vandergrift.  Pa.:  Phi  Sigma 
Epsilon;  Choir;   Color  Guard. 

Heisch,  Jay  S-;  B.S.;  Biology:  Pas- 
adena, Md.;  Beta  Beta  Beta,  presi- 
dent; Haught  Literary  Society; 
SEA;  AWS.  representative:  Fresh- 
man Counselor;   Dean's  List. 

Heifer,  Roberta  L.;  B.M.E.;  Music 
Education:  Wheeling,  W.  Va.;  Sig- 
ma Eta  Sigma:  MENC.  treasurer; 
AGO,     secretary:      Majorette;      Con- 


cert Band:  Chapel  organist:  Dean's 
List. 

Helmintoller,  Julie  M-;  B.S.;  Econo- 
mics; Hot  Springs,  Va.;  Economics 
Club,  assistant  editor  of  Wesleyan 
Economist. 

Hersman.    John  W.;     A.B.    History; 

Clarksburg.   W.  Va.;    Kappa  Alpha; 

Interfraternity  Council,  secretary; 
Intramurals. 

Heslep.  Jeanie  P.;  B.S. ;  Nursing: 
St.  Albans.  W.  Va.:  Zeta  Tau  Al- 
pha: Intramurals;  SNOW;  Glee 
Club. 


Hiltunen,  Janet  M.;  B.S.;  Math- 
ematics; Ridgewood,  N.J.;  Alpha 
Xi  Delta,  treasurer;  Community 
Council  Committee;  Betty  Lamp 
Club;   Dean's  List. 

Hocking,  James  P.;  B.S.;  Business 
Administration:  Kenvil,  N.J.;  Theta 
Chi;  Intramurals:  Economics  Club; 
Glee  Club. 

Hodge,  Stephen  H.;  A.B.;  Educa- 
tion; Portland,  Conn.;  SEA.  trea- 
surer;  DeMolay  Club,  secretary. 

Hodgson,  Joy;  B.S.;  Business  Ad- 
ministration: Pittsburgh.  Pa.;  Al- 
pha Delta  Pi;  MURMURMONTIS 
contest . 

Hoffecker,  Ronald  H.;  B.S.;  Busi- 
ness Administration;  Smyrna,  Del.; 
Chi  Phi;    Baseball;  Glee  Club. 

Hohm,  Cheryl  J.;  A.B.;  Sociology: 
Silver  Spring.  Md.;  Zeta  Tau  Al- 
pha; Panhellenic  Council,  Special 
activities  chairman:  Sociology  Club, 
president;  SSP;  Playshop;  CCPB, 
publicity  committee. 

Holbert,  John  K.;  B.S.;  Business 
Administration:  Parkesburg.  W. 
Va.;  Glee  Club:  Band:  Orchestra; 
Brass  Ensemble;  Pep  Band:  Intra- 
murals. 

Holleran,  Barbara  A.;  A.B.;  Ele- 
mentary Education ;  North  Plain- 
field,  N.J.;  Alpha  Xi  Delta,  mem- 
bership chairman;  SEA;  Newman 
Club. 

Holman,  Lora  L.;  B.S.;  Physical 
Education :  Parkersburg.  W.  Va. ; 
Alpha  Xi  Delta;  Panhellenic  Coun- 
cil, president :  Head  Cheerleader; 
Delta  Psi  Kappa:  Intramurals; 
Who's         Who:  MURMURMON- 

TIS queen;  Theta  Chi  Sweetheart; 
Junior  May  Attendant;  Homecom- 
ing queen. 

Holmes,  Jay  S.;  A.B.;  Economics; 
Pittsburgh.  Pa.;  Theta  Xi;  Econo- 
mics Club;  Intramurals;  George 
Glauner  Historical  Society. 

Hood,  Barbara  A.;  A.B.;  Elemen- 
tary Education:  Ligonier.  Pa.:  Kap- 
pa Phi ;  SEA ;  Freshman  Counse- 
lor; Glee  Club;  AWS,  cabinet. 

Hoover,  Joan  E.;  B.S.:  Business 
Administration;  Silver  Spring.  Md.; 
Alpha  Delta  Pi;  PHAROS:  Honor- 
ary Business  Society. 

Horie,  Cheryl  D.;  A.B.;  Speech  and 
Dramatic  Arts:  Alpha  Xi  Delta; 
Choir;  Alpha  Psi  Omega;  Century 
Theater;  "The  Diary  of  Anne 
Frank";  "The  Heiress":  Best  Act- 
ress award. 

Hornbeck,  David  D-;  B.S.:  Business 
Administration;  Buckhannon.  W. 
Va.:    Kappa  Alpha;   Football. 

Howard,  Lester  E.;  B.S.;  Business 
Administration;  Clarksburg.  W. 
Va.:    Kappa  Alpha. 

Hudson,  Anne  M.;  B.S. ;  Home  Eco- 
nomics: Greensburg,  Pa.;  Alpha 
Gamma  Delta,  membership  chair- 
man: MURMURMONTIS.  edi- 
tor; Community  Council,  publica- 
tions committee,  special  activities: 
AWS:  Junior  class  treasurer;  Greek 
Week:  Betty  Lamp  Club:  CCUN; 
SSP;   CCPB.  social  committee. 

Huffman,  William  W. 

Hufford.  William  E.;  A.B.:  Soci- 
ology: New  Castle.  Pa.:  Religious 
Life  Council;  Choir;  AGO:  SSP; 
Religious  Emphasis  Week  Commit- 
tee. 


Hughes,    David    L.;     B.S.:     Business 


Administration;  Summit.  N.J. ;  The- 
ta Xi;    Intramurals. 

Hultberg,  Dwain  R.;  B.S.;  Chemis- 
try; Follansbee.  W.  Va.;  Intramu- 
rals: Benzene  Ring,  vice-president: 
Philosophy  Club. 

Hunter.  John  B.;  A.B.;  Govern- 
ment: Wheeling.  W.  Va.;  Phi  Sig- 
ma Epsilon. 

Iannarone,  Ronald;  A.B.;  Educa- 
tion :  Buckhannon,  W.  Va. ;  Theta 
Xi;  Midsummer  Night's  Dream; 
Rumpelstiltskin;  Glee  Club;  George 
Glauner  Historical  Society;  Alpha 
Psi   Omega. 

Ice,  Mary  E.;  A.B.;  Education;  Mill 
Creek,  W.  Va.;   Kappa  Phi;  SEA. 

Irwin.  Mary  A.;  B.S.;  Home  Eco- 
nomics; Jenkintown.  Pa.:  Pi  Kappa 
Nu:  PHAROS,  circulation  editor; 
Betty  Lamp  Club,  president;    SSP. 

Jack,  John  M.;  A.B.:  History;  Buck- 
hannon, W.  Va. 

Janczewski,  Wayne  P.;  B.S.;  Busi- 
ness Administration;  Clairton,  Pa.; 
Theta  Chi,  house  manager. 

Jenkins,  Michael;  A.B.;  History: 
Silver  Spring.  Md.:  Theta  Xi; 
Baseball:  Intramurals;  Interfrater- 
nity Council,  secretary:  Sophomore 
Chi;  George  Glauner  Historical  So- 
ciety: Psychology  Club;  Study 
Abroad. 

Jennings,  Delta  J.;  A.B.:  Elemen- 
tary Education;  Greensburg,  Pa.; 
Alpha  Xi  Delta,  membership  chair- 
man: Community  Council  Awards 
Committee:  AWS;   SEA. 

Johnson,  Kathryn  L.;  B.S.:  Physical 
Education:  Williamstown,  W.  Va.; 
Alpha  Gamma  Delta,  corresponding 
secretary:  Hockey  team;  Intramu- 
rals. co-director;  Delta  Psi  Kappa, 
president,  secretary;    SEA. 

Johnson.  Robert  F.;  B.S.:  Physics; 
Avery  Heights,  Mass.:  Sigma  Theta 
Epsilon;  Choir;  Chorale;  Radio  Sta- 
tion ;  Sigma  Eta  Sigma :  Barber- 
shop quartet :  Who's  Who:  ODK ; 
Philosophy  Club. 


Jones,  Ernestine  J.;  A.B.;  Christian 
Education;  Mt.  Lake  Park,  Md.; 
Alpha  Gamma  Delta:  Panhellenic 
Council:  Community  Council,  secre- 
tary: Freshman  Clasi  secretary: 
Junior  class  secretary;  Haught  Lit- 
erary Society,  secretary;  Who's 
Who:  Freshman  Counselor:  Com- 
munity Council  Orientation;  AWS 
representative;  MSM. 

Jordan,  Janet  M. ;  A.B. :  Psychol- 
ogy: Baltimore.  Md.:  Alpha  Xi 
Delta.  vice-president;  Community 
Council  Awards  Chairman ;  Pat 
Chi:  Who's  Who;  Chi  Phi  Sweet- 
heart: Freshman  May  attendant: 
Senior  homecoming  attendant; 
MURMURMONTIS  queen  runner- 
up:  Dean's  List. 

Keilholtz,  Dennis  K.;  B.S.;  Busi- 
ness Administration;  Silver  Spring, 
Md.:    Football. 

Keith.  Ruby  J.;  A.B.;  Music:  Ma- 
rion Center,  Pa.;  Kappa  Phi:  Sig- 
ma Eta  Sigma:  SEA:  MENC;  SSP; 
SAW.  Choir:  Philosophy  Club; 
AGO. 

Kempton,  Lauren  J.;  A.B.;  Elemen- 
tary Education;  Trumbull,  Conn.: 
PHAROS:  SEA,  vice-president; 
SSP:   AWS:   Philosophy  Club. 

Kestner,  David  W.;  B.S.;  Physical 
Education ;  Dormont.  Pa. :  Track; 
Basketball:  Track:  PHAROS:  Glee 
Club;  Newman  Club:  Fresh- 
man Counselor:  Fellowship  of  Chris- 
tian Athletes. 

Kilner,  Larry;  B.S.:  Business  Ad- 
ministration: Greenville.  Pa.;  Kap- 
pa Alpha. 

Kim.  May  C.;  A.B.;  Music;  Taiwan, 
Free  China;  Choir:  AGO. 

Kirkland.  Frances  R.  B.S.:  Physi- 
cal Education;  Pine  Grove,  W.  Va. : 
Kappa:  Physical  Education  Majors 
Kappa:  Physical  Education  Majors 
and  Minors  Club:   SEA. 

Kitney,  William  R.;  A.B.;  History; 
Woodbury,    Conn. ;     Chi    Phi,    presi- 


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dent,  scholastic  Chairman; 
fraternity  Council;  ODK; 
Who's  Who. 


Inter- 
SEA; 


Klebez.  Richard  J.;  B.S.;  Physical 
Education:  Lake  Hiawatha.  N.J.; 
Theta  Xi;  Soccer;  Basketball; 
Swimming;  Freshman  Counselor; 
ODK. 


Klick,  Carolane  C;  A.B.;  Educa- 
tion; Beckley,  W.  Va.;  Alpha  Xi 
Delta;   CCPB,  recording  secretary. 

Kock,  John  L. 

Komarmi,  Robert  E.;  A.B.;  Socio- 
logy; Pittsburgh,  Pa.;  Theta  Xi; 
Sociology  Club;   Glee  Club. 

Kopitko,  Jane  G.;  A.B.;  Elemen- 
tary Education;  Warwick,  R.I.; 
SEA;   SSP. 

Kulberg,  Peter  A.;  A.B.;  History; 
Needham,  Mass. ;  Phi  Sigma  Epsi- 
lon;  Philosophy  Club;  Glauner  His- 
torical Society;   Ski  Club;   Playshop. 

Kulp,  David  K.;  A.B.;  Economics; 
Lansdale,  Pa.;    Band. 

Lambert,  David  B.;  A.B.;  Educa- 
tion ;  Hagerstown,  Md. ;  Baseball 
manager;  Soccer  statistician;  Intra- 
murals. 

Laney,  Kathy  E.;  B.S.;  Nursing; 
Huntingdon,  Pa.;  SNOW,  corre- 
sponding secretary;  MURMUR- 
MONTIS;  CIRCUIT  RIDER;  AWS; 
Homecoming  Decorations;  Freshman 
float;  W.  Va.  Student  Nurses  As- 
sociation. 

Lantz,  David  B.;  B.S.;  Business  Ad- 
ministration; Elkins.  W.  Va.;  Sig- 
ma Theta  Epsilon;  Track;  Intramu- 
rals;   MSM. 

Lauffer,  Janice  B.;  B.S.;  Business 
Administration;  Mt.  Lebanon,  Pa.- 
MURMURMONTIS;   Intramurals. 

Lauffer,  Lawrence  C;  B.S.;  Busi- 
ness Administration;  Irwin  Pa.; 
Theta  Chi;  Intramurals;  Honor- 
ary Business  Society;   SSP. 

Laux.  Jan  K.;  A.B.;  Education; 
Livingston.  N.J.;  Intramurals; 
Band:  PHAROS;  Orchestra;  Choir; 
SEA. 

Lawler,  Thomas  H.;  B.S.;  Chemis- 
try; Waynesboro,  Va.:  Phi  Sigma 
Epsilon;  Economics  Club;  Benzene 
Ring. 

Learner,  John  H.;  A.B.;  History 
Tonawanda,  N.Y.;  Theta  Chi;  In- 
tramurals. 

Lee,     in.-.-     A.B.;     Music;     Seoul, 

Korea:  AGO. 

Lemli,  Anton;  B.S.;  Biology;  North 
Brunswick,  N.J.;  Chi  Phi;  Intramu- 
rals; Track;  SEA;  Sitzmark  Ski 
Club;  Interfraternity  Council;  Glee 
Club. 


Lincicome,  Robert  D.;  A.B.;  Chem- 
istry; Vienna,  W.  Va.;  Theta  Chi; 
Swimming,  captain;  Intramurals: 
ODK;   Who's  Who. 

Lloyd.  Leslie  J.;  A.B.;  Spanish; 
Penn  Grove.  N.J.;  Intramurals; 
AWS.  representative;  Fire  Marshall 
°f  Agnes  Howard;  Spanish  Club; 
SSP;  "The  Heiress";  Community 
Chest  Drive;  Dean's  List. 

Lord.  Alan  B.;  B.S.;  Business  Ad- 
ministration; Belmont,  Mass.;  Chi 
Phi;  Intramurals;  Sitzmark  Ski 
Club;   Economics  Club. 

Lovelace,  George  W.j  A.B.;  Educa- 
tion; Friendsville,  W.  Va. 

Ludwig.  Sandra  A.;  A.B.;  Elemen- 
tary Education;  Langhorne,  Pa  ■ 
Haught  Literary  Society,  president- 
New  Hall  president;  AWS  cabinet; 
SEA,  secretary ;  SSP ;  Soquinta  • 
Freshman  Counselor;  Religious  Em- 
phasis Week;   MSM. 


Luoto,  George  M.;  A.B.;  History; 
Maynard.  Mass.;  Theta  Xi;  Interna- 
tional Relations  Club;  Glauner  His- 
torical Society;  Republican  Club. 

Lynch,  Guy  E.;  B.S. :  Business  Ad- 
ministration; Parkersburg,  W.  Va.; 
Kappa  Alpha;  Football;  Intramur- 
rals. 

Lyons.  William  P.;  B.S.;  Physical 
Education;  Dunbar,  W.  Va.:  Kappa 
Alpha;      Football;     Track;     Intramu- 


Mabon,  Darlynn  L.;  A.B.;  Christian 
Education;  New  Florence,  Pa.;  Kap- 
pa Phi. 

Maier,  Ellen  A.;  A.B.;  Elementary 
Education:  Short  Hills.  N.J.;  Alpha 
Delta  Pi;   SEA;   AWS. 


Maltese,  Joseph  S.:  B.S.;  Business 
Administration;  Baltimore,  Md.; 
Soccer;  PHAROS;  Doney  Hall 
vice-president ;  Merit  Award ;  Sitz- 
mark Ski  Club;  CCPB,  social  com- 
mittee; Glee  Club. 

Manning,  Jacinlha  F.;  B.S.;  Nur- 
sing; Harrisville,  W.  Va. ;  Kappa 
Phi;  Freshman.  Counselor:  SNOW; 
AWS  representative;  Psychology 
Club. 

Marner,  Robert  P.;  B.S.;  Business 
Administration;  Buckhannon.  W. 
Va.;  Chi  Phi;   Sitzmark  Ski  Club. 

Marshall,  William  R.;  B.S.;  Busi- 
ness Administration;  Bel  Air,  Md.; 
Theta  Xi;  Glauner  Historical  Soci- 
ety;  Economics  Club. 

Martin,  Marilyn;  A.B.;  Elementary 
Education;      Buckhannon,     W.     Va.; 

SEA. 

Marvin,  Gordon  S.;  A.B.;  Sociol- 
ogy; Woodbridge,  Conn.;  Chi  Phi, 
secretary,  vice-president ;  Soccer; 
Traffic  Committee;  Sociology  Club; 
Glee  Club. 

McCans,  John  D.;  B.S.;  Business 
Administration :  Donora,  Pa. ;  Glee 
Club;  FM  Radio  Station. 

McComas,  Elizabeth  F.;  A.B.;  Socio- 
ology;  Annapolis,  Md.;  Alpha  Delta 
Pi:  Sociology  Club;  Sitzmark  Ski 
Club. 


McCloud.  Phyllis  A.;  B.S.;  Nur- 
sing; Mt.  Clare,  W.  Va.;  Sociology 
Club;  Sitzmark  Ski  Club. 

McCune,  Edward  M.;  B.S.;  Busi- 
ness Administration ;  Washington, 
Pa.;  Kappa         Alpha;  Econo- 

mics Club. 

McCune,  Rebecca  L.;  A.B.;  Eng- 
lish; St.  Marys.  W.  Va.;  Kappa 
Phi,  president;  Soquinta;  Sigma 
Tau  Delta;  Haught  Literary  Society; 
SEA:   Freshman  Counselor. 

McCune,  Susan  M.;  A.B.;  Psycho- 
logy; Washington,  Pa.:  Psi  Chi, 
secretary;   Psychology  Club. 

McGough,  Keith;  B.S.:  Business 
Administration;  Pittsburgh.  Pa.; 
Theta  Chi;  Intramurals;  Economics 
Club;  Psychology  Club;   Glee  Club. 

McGrath.  Peggy  W.;  A.B.;  Psycho- 
logy; W.  Brewster,  Mass.;  Intramu- 
rals; AWS;  SEA;  Sitzmark  Ski 
Club;    Sociology  Club;  Drama  Club. 

McGraw,  Mary  M.;  B.S.;  Home 
Economics;  Harrisburg,  Pa.;  Betty 
Lamp  Club,   president;   MSM. 

McKinney.  Wilda  I.;  A.B.;  Educa- 
tion; Buckhannon,  W.  Va.;  Sigma 
Eta  Sigma;  Dean's  List. 

McMillen,  Judith. 

McNeel.  Alice  J.;  A.B.  Education; 
Greensburg.  Pa.;  SEA;  Pfeiffer  So- 
ciety. 

McNeill,    David    B.;     A.B.;     Chemis- 


try; Charleston,  W.  Va.;  Theta  Chi; 
1-ootball,  Baseball;   Benzene  Ring. 

Meanor,  Saundra  L.;  B.S.:  Home 
Economics;  New  Kensington,  Pa.; 
A  pha  Xi  Delta;  Panhellenic  Coun- 
cil, rush  Chairman;  Special  Acti- 
vities Committee;  Betty  Lamp  Club; 
Newman  Club;   AWS. 

Mease,  William  H.;  B.S.;  Business 
Administration;  Mt.  Pleasant,  Pa.; 
Intramurals;  Glee  Club;  Economics 
Club. 

Meffert,  Ronald  W.;  B.S.;  Business 
Administration;   Weston,  W.  Va. 


Meatyeard,  Susan  J.;  A.B.;  Elemen- 
tary Education:  Bethesda,  Md.;  Al- 
pha Gamma  Delta,  social  chairman; 
PHAROS;  AWS  representative; 
SEA. 

Metheny,  Ernest  D.;  A.B.;  Sociol- 
ogy; Terra  Alta,  W.  Va. 

Michaels.  Judith  L;.  A.B.;  Chris- 
tian Education ;  Parkersburg,  W. 
Va.;  Psi  Chi;  New  Hall  vice-presi- 
dent; Freshman  Counselor:  Chapel 
Committee  chairman:  Religious  Life 
Council,  vice-president;  MSM. 

Mick.  Guy  W.;  A.B.;  History; 
Buckhannon,  W.  Va.;  Glauner 
Historical  Society. 

Miller,  Janis;  A.B.;  Elementary 
Education ;  Buckhannon,  W.  Va. ; 
Zeta  Tau  Alpha,  historian;  SEA; 
TAC. 


Miller,  Larry  N.;  B.S.;  Business 
Administration:  Cumberland,  Md.; 
Kappa  Alpha,  president;  Basketball: 
Intramurals;  Interfraternity  Coun- 
cil; Glee  Club. 

Mishler,  James  W.;  A.B.;  History; 
Johnstown,  Pa.;  Theta  Xi;  Glauner 
Historical  Society:  Sociology  Club; 
CCUN. 

Mitchem.  James  C;  A.B.;  Religion; 
West  Milford.  W.  Va. 

Mock,  Deborah  R.;  A.B.;  Spanish; 
Latrobe.  Pa.;  Alpha  Gamma  Delta; 
Panhellenic  Council,  junior  and  sen- 
ior representative,  secretary,  vice- 
president;   SEA. 

Moeller,  Robert  D.;  A.B.;  Speech 
and  Dramatic  Arts;  Pittsburgh.  Pa.; 
Sigma  Theta  Epsilon;  Alpha  Psi 
Omega;    Century  Theater. 

Moffatt.  Ethel  G.;  B.S.;  Mathema- 
tics; Burlington.  W.  Va.;  Kappa 
Phi:  AWS;  Fleming  Hall  vice- 
president;  Soquinta;  MSM;  Glee 
Club;  Philosophy  Club;  Junior 
year  abroad. 

Moore,  Barbara  L.;  A.B.;  Sociol- 
ogy; Brockton.  Mass.:  Alpha  Xi 
Delta,  president;  Panhellenic 

Council;  Community  Council,  rep- 
resentative; Library  Commit- 
tee; PHAROS;  Sociology  Club; 
SSP;  Who's  Who;  Senior  May  At- 
tendant. 

Moore.  Wayne  L.;  B.S.;  Biology 
St.  Mary's.  W.  Va. ;  Kappa  Alpha: 
Benzene  Ring:  Century  Theater; 
Choir;   Tour  Choir. 

Moorhead,  Maxine  K.;  B.S.;  Busi- 
ness Administration;  Bridgeville, 
Pa.;  Alpha  Delta  Pi.  chaplain-' 
MURMURMONTIS.  Greek  sec- 
tions editor;  Community  Council 
Elections,  publications  committee: 
CCPB,  social  chairman;  Soquinta; 
Sophomore  treasurer;  Panhellenic 
Council.  treasurer,  scholarship 
chairman;  Honor  Board;  Who's 
Who. 

Morrison.  Diana  L.;  A.B.;  Chemis- 
try: Monaca,  Pa.;  Kappa  Phi; 
AWS.  social  regulation,  recording 
secretary;  Fleming  Hall  vice-presi- 
dent; Sigma  Eta  Sigma,  treasurer; 
Soquinta;  Haught  Literary  Society; 
Dean's  List. 


Morton,  Barbara  J.;  A.B.;  Educa- 
tion; Pleasant  Hills,  Pa.;  Alpha 
Delta  Pi;  AWS;    PHAROS;    SEA. 

Mudge.  Jane  E.;  A.B.;  Elementary 
Education;  McKeesport,  Pa.;  Kappa 
Phi.  Music  Committee;  Choir;  SEA; 
Resident  Assistant. 

Muller.  Cynthia  E.;  A.B.;  Elemen- 
tary Education;  Teaneck,  N.J.;  Al- 
pha Xi  Delta;   SEA. 

Munson,  Charles  D.;  B.S.;  Physical 
Education ;  Beckley,  W.  Va. ;  Kap- 
pa Alpha;    Football. 

Munson.  Janet  K.;  A.B.;  Educa- 
tion; Beckley.  W.  Va.;  Alpha  Gam- 
ma Delta:    SEA. 

Myers,  Gary  A.;  A.B.;  Psychology; 
Woodbury,  N.J.;  Theta  Xi:  Intra- 
murals: Psi  Chi:  Choir;  Glee  Club; 
Psychology  Club,  president;  Glauner 
Historical  Society;   CCUN;   SSP. 

Myers,  William  C;  B.S.;  Business 
Administration;  No.  Plainfield 
N.J.  Theta  Chi:  Track;  Newman 
Club. 

Naugle.  Connie  L.;  A.B.;  Elemen- 
tary Education :  Ligonier,  Pa. ; 
SEA:   Sitzmark  Ski  Club. 

Neal.  Vera  S.;  A.B.;  Education; 
Buckhannon,  W.  Va. 

Neil,  Joseph  E.;  A.B.;  History 
Uniontown.  W.  Va. ;  Sigma  Theta 
Epsilon;  Intramurals;  Benzene 
Ring;   4-H  Club. 

Noot.  Jutta  H.;  A.B.;  Christian 
Education ;  Youngsville,         N.  Y. ; 

Freshman  Counselor. 


Oldaker.  David  L.;  B.S.;  Business 
Administration;  Buckhannon,  W. 
Va.:  Kappa  Alpha;  Football;  Intra- 
murals; Honorary  Business  Society. 

Olexa,  Wayne  A.;  B.S.;  Business 
Administration:  Pittsburgh,  Pa  • 
Theta     Chi;      Football;      Basketball; 


Olumba,  Godson;  A.B.;  Chemistry; 
Onitsha.  Biafara:  Soccer;  Benzene 
Ring;   International  Club. 

Orner.  Elizabeth  P.;  A.B.;  Educa- 
tion; New  Martinsville,  W.  Va  ■ 
Alpha  Xi  Delta;  MURMURMON- 
TIS;  SEA. 

Orner,  Lance,  C;  B.S. ;  Business 
Admistration;  Pittsburgh.  Pa.;  The- 
ta Chi. 

Paulman,  Richard  E.;  A.B.;  His- 
tory; Cumberland,  Md.;  Theta  Xi- 
Alpha  Psi  Omega;  Glauner  Histori- 
cal Society,  president;  CCUN. 

Pettibon,  George  T.;  A.B.;  Elemen- 
tary Education;  Monaca,  Pa.;  Theta 
Chi. 

Phillips,  Barbara  A.;  B.S.;  Library 
Science;  Buckhannon.  W.  Va  • 
Pfeiffer  Society,  president:   TAC. 

Pierce,  Melvin  D.;  A.B.;  Psychol- 
ogy; Bridgeton,  N.J. ;  Psychology 
Club;  Glee  Club. 

Pierson.  Do  as  R.;  B.S.;  Business 
Administrate..;  Springfield,  N.J.; 
Chi  Phi;  Intramurals;  Glee  Club; 
Sitzmark  Glee  Club;  Homecoming 
float  committee:   Billiard  champion. 

Pilcher.  David  S-:  B.S.;  Business 
Administration:  Parkersburg  W 
Va.;  Theta  Chi;  Intramurals. 

Popp,  Madeline  E.;  B.S.;  Biology; 
McKeesport,  Pa.;  Alpha  Delta  Pi- 
MURMURMONTIS;  AWS-  Sitz 
mark  Ski  Club. 

Popson.  Gary  J.:  B.S.;  Business  Ad- 
ministration; Apollo,  Pa.;  Theta 
Xi;  Scholarship  Chairman;  Traffic 
Committee;  Awards  Committee; 
Economics  Club;  Psychology  Club. 


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Power,  James  A.;  B.S.;  Business 
Administration;  Brooklyn,  N.Y.; 
Glee  Club:  Radio  Station. 

Pratt.  Douglas  G.;  B.S.;  Business 
Administrati6n;  Takoma  Park.  Md. 

Proctor.  George  R.;  B.S.:  Business 
Administration;  BelAir,  Md.;  Theta 
Xi. 

Proctor,  Susan  D.;  A.B.:  Educa- 
tion; Sparta,  N.J.:  Intramurals: 
Dean's  List. 

Pumphrey,  Use  K.;  A.B.:  German; 
Frankfort.  Germany;  International 
Club. 

Reader,  Ronald;  A.B.;  English; 
Windsor,  Conn. 

Reese,  Charlotte  L.;  B.S.;  Nursing; 
Clarksburg.  W.  Va.;  Kappa  Phi; 
AWS,  president:  Community  Coun- 
cil; Beta  Beta  Beta;  Haught  Liter- 
ary Society:  Who's  Who;  SNOW; 
Psychology  Club;  Freshman  Coun- 
selor; Sigma  Theta  Epsilon  Sweet- 
heart. 

Reese.  Judith  L.;  A.B.;  Elementary 
Education:  No.  Caldwell,  N.J.: 
MURMURMONTIS:  Intramurals; 
Bobcadettes;  Glee  Club;  SEA; 
SSP. 

Reich,  Richard  F.;  B.S.;  Business 
Administration;  Parkville.  Md.;  Phi 
Sigma  Epsilon:  Intramurals. 

Rhein,  Barbara  A.;  A.B.;  French: 
Hamburg.  Pa.;  Zeta  Tau  Alpha; 
Band. 

Richey.  J.  David;  B.S.;  Business 
Administration;  W.  Alexander,  Pa.; 
Intramurals:  SSP;  SAW;  Psychol- 
ogy Club;  Glee  Club;  Honorary  Bus- 
iness Society. 

Richmond,  Nancy  A.;  A.B.:  Ele- 
mentary Education:  Manchester, 
Conn. :    Intramurals:    SEA. 

Risher,  Janice  E.;  A.B.:  Education; 
South  Charleston,  W.  Va.:.  Alpha 
Gamma  Delta,  president,  treasurer; 
Intramurals:  MURMURMONTIS. 

organizations,  class  editor;  Com- 
munity Council:  CCPB.  publicity, 
social  co-chairman;  Panhellenic 
Council:  Academic  Affairs  Commit- 
tee: Senior  Class  secretary:  AWS, 
recording  secretary:  Orientation 
Week  Committee:  Century  Thea- 
ter; Holloway  Hall  fire  marshall; 
Freshman  Float  chairman:  Psychol- 
SEA:  MSM:  Fellowship  teams  head; 
Freshman  Float  chairman;  Psychol- 
ogy Club:  Special  Activities  Com- 
mittee, homecoming  May  weekend. 

Roberts.  Peter  G.;  B.S.:  Business 
Administration:  Old  Greenwich, 
Conn.;  Theta  Chi. 

Robuck,  Sandra  M-:  B.S.:  Business 
Administration:  Evans  City.  Pa.; 
PHAROS:  Delta  Psi  Kappa;   SEA. 

Rogers.  Emma  E.;  A.B.:  Education; 
Elkview,  W.  Va.:  Alpha  Xi  Delta. 

Rose,  Donald  B.;  A.B.;  Psychology: 
Silver  Spring.  Md.;  Phi  Sigma  Ep- 
silon. vice-president:  Intramurals; 
Play shop. 

Ross.  Robert  L.;  A.B.:  History: 
Whitehall.  N.Y. 

Roy.  Clinton  C;  A.B.:  Economics; 
Bernardsville.  N.J.:  Theta  Chi;  In- 
tramurals. 

Rydholm.  David  F.;  B.S.:  Business 
Administration;  Warren,  Pa.;  Theta 
Xi:  Economics  Club;  Psychology 
Club:   Honorary  Business  Society. 

Sadlon,  Errol  M.;  ...B.;  Psychol- 
ogy ;  Butler,  Pa. :  Intramurals:  So- 
ciology Club;  Psychology  Club: 
"Brigadoon." 


Swarr.  John  T.;  B.S.:  Physical  Edu- 
cation; Parkersburg,  W.  Va.:  Theta 
Chi;  Football,  co-captain;  Track; 
Who's  Who;  ODK. 

TerlaakPnol,  Nicholas  L.;  A.B.; 
History:  Albany.  N.Y.;  Theta  Xi; 
Swimming. 

Thistle,  Fred  C:  A.B.:  Psychology; 
Lynn.  Mass. ;  Phi  Sigma  Epsilon ; 
Sigma  Theta  Epsilon ;  Counselor; 
Choir;  Glee  Club:  Religious  Life 
Council. 

Thomas.  H.  Fred;  A.B.:  Elemen- 
tary Education:  Johnstown.  Pa.: 
Kappa  Alpha;  Kappa  Pi:  Special 
Activities  Committee;  Band:  SEA: 
Children's  Theatre. 

Schaeffer,  Frances  R.;  B.S.:  Busi- 
ness Administration :  Germantown, 
Md.:  Alpha  Delta  Pi.  social  chair- 
man; CCPB,  social  committee; 
Greek  Week  chairman. 

Schrecengost.  Larry  R.;  B.S.:  Busi- 
ness Administration:  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.;   Theta  Xi;    Economics  Club. 

Scites,  Joseph  D-:  A.B.:  History; 
Letart.  W.  Va.:  Sigma  Theta  Epsi- 
lon:   Band;    Orchestra:    Brass  Choir; 

SSI*. 

Scott,  Gail  E.;  A.B.:  Elementary 
Education:  Belle  Meade.  N.J.; 
Haught  Literary  Society ;  Commu- 
nity Council;  SEA:  Freshman  Coun- 
selor. 

Scott.  Mina  S.;  B.S.:  Home  Econo- 
mics: Elkton.  Mil.;  Alpha  Gamma 
Delta;  Pi  Kappa  Nu;  Betty  Lamp: 
SEA. 

Semler.  Michael  E.;  A.B.:  History: 
Pittsburgh.  Pa.:  CCPB.  vice-chair- 
man. 

Shafer,  Rosemary  C.J  A.B. ;  Music: 
Buckhannon,  W.  Va. 

Sharkey,  Joseph  J.;  B.S.:  Business 
Administration:  Clairton,  Pa. :  The- 
ta Chi:  Football;  Glee  Club:  New- 
man Club;   Economics  Club. 

Sherrer.  Susan  L.j  A.B. :  Elemen- 
tary Education;  Union,  N.J.;  Al- 
pha Delta  Pi,  vice-president,  chap- 
lain;  junior  class,  Senior  class  vice- 
president:  SEA:  SSP:  Sitzmark  Ski 
Club;  Kappa  Alpha  Sweetheart; 
Junior  Homecoming  attendant:  Sen- 
ior May  Attendant;  Senior  Home- 
coming Attendant. 

Shindledecker.  Rachel  I. ;  B.M.E. : 
Music;  Parkersburg.  W.  Va.;  Kap- 
pa Phi;  AGO;  MENC;  Glee  Club; 
SEA. 

Shultzabarger.  Pete  B.;  A.B.;  His- 
tory; Wexford.  Pa.;  Theta  Xi; 
Glauner  Historical  Society:  CCUN. 

Sinclair,  Edwin  H.;  B.S. :  Business 
Administration;  Moorefield,  W.  Va.: 
Phi  Sigma  Epsilon,  vice-president: 
Honorary  Business  Society,  vice- 
president:    Merit  Award. 


Stephenson.  Rose  E.;  B.S.:  Biology: 
Vienna.  W.  Va.:  Kappa  Phi;  Beta 
Rpta  Beta. 


Beta  Beta 


Saville,    Robert    E.:    A.B.: 
try;   Hackettstown.  N.J. 


Chemis- 


Stogsdill.  Dennis  M.;  B.S.:  Econo- 
mics: Frederick.  Md.:  Economics 
Club;  Glee  Club. 

Stone,  Leslie  J.:  A.B.:  Art:  Pitts- 
burgh. Pa.:  Alpha  Delta  Pi:  SEA; 
Kappa  Pi:  Sociology  Club:  AWS  re- 
presentative. 

Swaney,  Vicki  L.;  A.B-:  Sociology; 
Vernon,  Pa.;  Sociology  Club. 


A.B.:    Sociology; 
Newman     Club; 


Smith.  Robert  C; 
McKeesport.  Pa. ; 
Sociology  Club. 


Smith.  Roger  L-;  A.B.:  History; 
Charleston.  W.  Va.:  Phi  Sigma  Ep- 
silon, Alumni  Chairman;  Intramu- 
rals; Economics  Club;  Psychology 
Club. 


Smith,  Thomas  L.;  A.B.;  Govern- 
ment;   Warren,  Pa. 

Smith,  Wilbert  V.;  A.B.;  Educa- 
tion:   Helvetia,   W.   Va. 

Sprague.  Gary  W.;  A.B.;  History; 
Pleasantville.  N.Y.;  Theta  Xi.  vice- 
president;  Intramurals;  Special  Ac- 
tivities Committee:  Glauner  Histori- 
cal Society;  King  Zeus. 

Springer,  Clifford  T.;  A.B.:  Ele- 
mentary Education;  Uniontown, 
Pa.:  Theta  Xi:  SEA:  Psychology 
Club:   Intramurals. 


Stanier,  Sandra  J.;  A.B. : 'Elemen- 
tary Education;  Pittsburgh.  Pa.:  In- 
tramurals;  SEA:  SSP:  AWS. 

Stem,  Earl  H.;  B.S.;  Business  Ad- 
ministration :  Norristown.  Pa. ;  In- 
tramurals;  Glee  Club. 

Slemple.  Richard  C;  B.M.E. .  Mu- 
sic;  Webster  Springs,  W.  Va. 


Stewart,  Clyde  S.;  B.S.;  Business 
Administration:  Buckhannon.  W. 
Va. ;  Kappa  Alpha ;  Honorary  Bus- 
iness Society;   Football. 

Thompson,  Annis  L.;  A.B.;  Ele- 
mentary Education;  East  Wey- 
mouth. Mass.:  Alpha  Gamma  Delta, 
standards  chairman:  Kappa  Phi; 
SEA. 

Thompson.  Brian  W.J  B.S.;  Business 
Administration :  Amherst,  Mass. ; 
Theta  Chi:  Intramurals:  Men's 
Housing  Board :  Economics  Club: 
Glee  Club. 

Thompson,  Jeffrey  E.j  A.B.;  His- 
tory; Darien.  Conn.:  Theta  Xi; 
Honor  Board:  George  Glauner  His- 
torical Society,  Vice-president; 
Debate;   SEA;   Library  Committee. 

Thome,  James  R.j  B.S.;  Business 
Administration:  Clarksburg,  W. 
Va.:  Intramurals;  Men'  Housing 
Board:    Economics  Club. 

Thornton,  George  E.;  A.B.;  History; 
Jackson,  Ohio:  Sigma  Eta  Sigma; 
SSP;  George  Glauner  Historical  So- 
ciety. 

Till.  Sandra  A.;  B.S.;  Physical  Ed- 
ucation; Vincentown,  N.J.;  Delta 
Psi  Kappa.  pres. :  Intramurals; 
Physical  Education  Majors  and  Mi- 
nors Club;  Majorette;   SEA. 

Townley,  Karen  R. ;  B.S. ;  Home 
Economics:  Gillette,  N.J.;  Kappa 
Pi:   Band. 

Trainer,  Jeannie  L.j  B.S.;  Biology: 
French  Creek.  W.  Va.;  Alpha  Gam- 
ma Delta:  Beta  Beta  Beta;  Delta 
Psi  Kappa;  TAC.  pres.,  Vice-presi- 
dent; MURMURMONTIS.  assistant 
editor,  snorts  editor;  Cheerleader; 
Who's  Who:  Senior  homecoming  at- 
tendant: SEA. 


Trathowen.  Nancy;  A.B.;  Educa- 
tion; Springfield.  Va.;  Alpha  Delta 
Pi,  corresponding  secretary;  CCPB. 
co-chairman  publicity;  SEA;  AWS, 
program  chairman. 

Troendle.  Jo-Anne:  A.B.;  Educa- 
tion; Syracuse,  N. Y. ;  Kappa  Phi ; 
SEA;  MSM:   Chapel  Committee. 

Troxell.  Anita  E.;  A.B.;  Educa- 
tion ;  Buckhannon ,  W.  Va. :  Kappa 
Phi;  MSM;  SEA;  Band;  TAC,  sec- 
retary. 

Tucker.  Randall  E.;  B.S.:  Econom- 
ics; Buckhannon,  W.  Va.;  Kappa 
Alpha. 

VanBlarcom,  Joan;  B.S.;  Math; 
Baldwinsville,  N.Y.;  Counselor; 
MSM:  SEA:  Religious  Life  Coun- 
cil, secretary:  Glee  Club;  CCPB 
Cultural  Committee. 

Vasilko,  Leonard  A.;  B.S.;  Business 
Administration:  Myrna.  W.  Va.; 
Theta  Chi:  Football;   Intramurals. 

Vredenburg,  David  A.j  A.B.;  Ger- 
man; Mechanicville.  N.Y.;  SSP; 
Choir;  Junior  Year  Abroad. 

Wagner,  James  R.;  A.B.:  Christian 
Education;  Pittsburgh,  Pa.:  Sigma 
Theta  Epsilon:  Choir;  Tour  Choir; 
Religious  Life  Council;  MSM.  presi- 
dent; SSP:  Community  Chest;  May 
Sing  Director. 

Wagner,  Richard  D.;  B.S.:  Business 
Administration;  Myrna,  W.  Va.; 
Chi  Phi;  Glee  Club. 


Walker,     Holly;     A.B.; 
Ramsey.  N.J. 


Psychology; 


Walter.  Lawrence  E-;  A.B.;  His- 
tory: Hyde  Park.  Mass.;  Phi  Sigma 
Epsilon:  Honor  Board;  Men's  Coun- 
cil:   Psi  Chi. 

Warner,  Alice  A.;  B.S.:  Home  Eco- 
nomics; McKeesport,  Pa.;  Zeta  Tau 
Alpha,  president,  treasurer;  Panhel- 
lenic Council;  Haught  Literary  So- 
ciety; Sigma  Eta  Sigma:  Soquinta. 
vice-president:  PHAROS;  Who's 
Who;  Betty  Lamp  C*lub,  treasurer: 
Traffic  Committee,  secretary;  AWS 
program  Board;  CCPB  Cultural 
Committee. 

Warner,  Kenneth  R.;  B.S.:  Business 
Administration;    Wexford.  Pa.;   The- 


ta Xi,  corr.  sec:  Interfraternity 
Council;  Senior  Class  treasurer; 
Economics  Club;    Band. 

Wass.  Patricia  S.:  A.B.;  Speech  and 
Drama:  Harrisville,  W.  Va. ;  So- 
quinta: Psi  Chi:  CCPB,  cultural 
committee  chairman ;  Freshman 
Counselor;  AWS.  vice-president; 
Agnes  Howard  Hall,  president;  4-H 
Club,  vice-president:  Choir:  Tour 
Choir;   May  Sing  director. 

Watson.  David  L.;  B.S.:  Physical 
Education;  Clarksburg.  W.  Va.:  Chi 
Phi:  Football:  Track;  Traffic  Com- 
mittee. 

Weichand,  Ralph  E.;  A.B.:  Edu- 
cation ;  May  wood ,  N .  J . :  Baseball ; 
Bowling:   Intramurals. 

Wells.  Susan  F.;  B.S.;  Library  Sci- 
ence: Gary,  W.  Va.;  Kappa  Phi, 
recording  secretary :  PHAROS ; 
AWS  Young  Republicans:  Pfeiffer 
Society,  secretary. 

West  John;  A.B.;  History:  Beckley, 
W.  Va.;  Phi  Sigma  Epsilon,  Presi- 
dent. 

Wilbert.  Gregg  W.j  B.S. ;  Biological 
Science;    Sigma  Theta  Epsilon. 

Wilhelm,  Brenda  J.;  B.S.:  Home 
Economics;  Salem.  Ohio;  Betty 
Lamp  Club.  PHAROS. 

Wilkenson.  Karen  E.;  A.B.;  Art: 
Wychoff,  N.J.;  SEA;  Kappa  Pi; 
AWS:  Intramurals. 

Williams.  Francis  M.J  Carmich- 
aels,  Pa. 

Williams.  MichaeJ;  B.S.:  Business 
Administration;  Mount  Vernon, 
Ohio:  Chi  Phi;  Tennis  Team:  Skits- 
mark  Ski  Club;  Men's  Glee  Club; 
Intramurals. 

Willis.  William  H.j  A.B.:  Business 
Administration;  Smyrna,  Del. ;  Chi 
Phi;    Baseball:  Men's  Glee  Club. 

Wisecarver,  Wayne;  A.B.;  Govern- 
ment: Houston.  Texas;   PHAROS. 

Wisser,  Barbara  S.j  A.B.;  Sociol- 
ogy :  Greensburg,  Pa. ;  Sociology 
Club:  AWS. 

Wisser.  Curtis  H.j  B.S.;  Business 
Administration;  McKeesport.  Pa.; 
Men's  Glee  Club;  Economics  Club; 
Intramurals;  Theta  Xi;  Sociology 
Club.  Vice  President. 

Witherite,  Jane  M.;  A.B.:  Sociol- 
ogy; Annapolis.  Md.:  Kappa  Phi; 
Choir;  Tour  Choir;  SSP  Core  Com- 
mittee: MSM:  4-H:  AWS;  CCPB, 
Cultural  Committee:   Betty  Lamp. 

Wolfe.  Patricia  A.;  B.M.E.;  Music 
Education;  Kittanning.  Pa.;  Band; 
Drum  Majorette;   Orchestra:   MENC. 

Wolfe.  Richard  Alan;  B.S.:  Mathe- 
matics: Port  Mugu,  California:  Psy- 
chology Club;   MURMURMONTIS. 

Woods,  Pamela;  A.B.;  Library  Sci- 
ence; Huntington,  W.  Va. :  Pfeiffer 
Society. 

Woolridge,  Jean;  A.B.:  Sociology: 
Wilmington,  Del.:  Alpha  Delta  Pi; 
Sociology  Club. 

Wright,  Perry;  Frenchton,  W.  Va. 

Young,  Suzanne;  Buckhannon,  W. 
Va.:  Alpha  Xi  Delta,  recording 
secretary:  CCPB,  Recreation  Com- 
mittee; MURMURMONTIS:  Queen 
Contest,  2nd  runner-up;   SNEA. 

Yuengling,  Nancy;  A.B.:  Sociology; 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.:  Zeta  Tau  Alpha; 
AGO.  President:  Community  Coun- 
cil, Elections  Committee:  CCPB. 
Cultural  Committee;    Sociology  Club. 

Yule.  Richard  P.;  A.B.;  Religion: 
Needham.  Mass.;  Phi  Sigma  Epsi- 
lon; Band;  Choir;  Community  Coun- 
cil, Community  Awareness  Commit- 
tee. 

Zaccarri,  Patricia  A.;  B.S.:  Math- 
ematics ;  Phoenix :  Md. ;  Newman 
Club:  -I-H  president;  Varsity  Hock- 
ey:    SSP    and    SNEA. 

Zirkefoose.  Donne  te;  A.B.;  Sociol- 
ogy: Buckhannon.  W.  Va.:  Town 
and  Commuters,  President:  Kappa 
Phi.  Circle  Leader:  Sociology  Club: 
AWS:  Student  Workshop. 


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Abbey,  Suzanne,  228 
Abbott,  Linda,  228,  122 
Abel,  James,  216 
Adams,  James 
Adamson,  Jane,  216,  126 
Ahmed,  Enver,  216,  150 
Albert,  Robert,  216,  .146 
Alcox,  Kathryn,  228 
Alexander,  Burt,  202,  154 
Alexander,  Janet,  216,  126 
Alexander,  Linda,  202 
Alexander,  Ralph,  216,  154 
Alexander,  Robyn,  240 
Allen,  Jayne,  228 
Allen,  Jeffery,  202,  154 
Allison,  James,  202 
Allman,  Robert,  216,  150 
Allport,  Linda,  216 
Allshouse,  Mary  G.,  228,  126 
Almond,  David,  228 
Althaus,  Richard,  240 
Altman,  Robert,  240 
Alton,  William,  240 
Ames,  Gary,  202 
Ammar,  Mary,  240 
Anderson,  Carol,  228 
Anderson,  Cuthbert,  202 
Anderson,  Elaine,  240,  126 
Anderson,  James,  228 
Anderson,  Margaret,  228 
Andrew,  Ernest,  240 
Andrews,  Janice,  216 
Andrews,  Melinda,  228,  122 
Archer,  Constance,  216 
Amientrout,  Richard,  216 
Armstrong,  Gerald,  228 
Arter,  James,  240 
Ashanky,  Karen,  216 
Ashworth,  Shirley 
Ashworth,  Steven 
Atkins,  Diane,  202,  126 
Atkins,  Judith 
Atzenhofer,  Judith,  240 
Ault.  Robert,  202 
Austin,  Jean,  216 
Austin,  Leopold,  216 
Axtell,  David,  228 
Ayers,  Brenda,  240 
Ayre,  Nathaniel,  228 


— B— 

Babb,  Walter 


Backus,  Harold,  216 
Backus,  Howard,  216 
Backus,  Steven,  240 
Bagley,  David,  216 
Bahrenburg,  Barbara,  216 
Bailey,  Sue,  .202 
Bailey,  Sheila,  216,  126 
Baker,  Durant,  228,  138 
Baker,  Kathleen,  240 
Baker,  Nancy,  240 
Balcom,  Diane,  202 
Baldwin,  James,  228 
Ballinger.  Gail,  228 
Balsley,  Joyce,  240 
Baran,  Catherine,  240 
Barclay,  Karen,  228 
Bardsley,  Robert 
Barefoot,  Jeffery,  202 
Barefoot,  Kim,  228,  126 
Barella,  Marianne.  240 
Barillari,  Robert 
Barker,  Carolyn,  154 
Barker,  Jane,  216 
Barr,  Karen,  228 
Barr,  Roger 

Barry,  Martha,  202,  122 
Barry,  Paul,  240 
Barss,  Reg,  202 
Bartelme,  Lowell,  240 
Barteman,  Mary  J.,  202,  130 
Bartley,  Thomas,  228 
Basilone,  Joseph 
Bass,  Linda,  240 
Baudi,  Joanne,  228 
Bauer,  John,  216,  154 
Bauer,  Sandra,  216,  126,  154 
Bayard,  Carole,  240 
Beakley,  Robert,  216,  146 

Beales,  Roger,  216 

Bealle,  Jacqueline,  216 

Beard,  Margaret,  202 

Beardsley,  Kathryn,  217 

Beatty,  Karen 

Beatty,  Samuel,  217 

Beck,  Judy 

Becker,  Marion,  203,  130 

Becker,  William,  240,  146 

Bedell,  Dennis,  217 

Beeler,  Susan,  203 

Beeson,  Joseph,  203,  146 

Belcher,  David,  240 

Bell,  Caroline,  228 

Bellino,  Barbara,  240 

Belmore,  Beth.  228,  122 

Benjamin,  John,  217 

Bennett,  Judith,  217 


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Bennett,  Lam-,  203 
Bennett,  Michael,  228 
Bentzen,  Gayle,  240 
Beorn,  Paul.  203 
Beorn,  Sarah,  203 
Bercovitz,  Peter 
Berisford,  Barbara 
Berry,  Ralph,  217 
Best,  John,  228 
Bellinger.  Karen.  203,  126 
Belz,  Ted.  217,  146 
Bever,  Donna,  240 
Beynon,  Randall,  240 
Bias,  Randall,  217 
Biggar,  Richard 
Bird,  Ruth,  217 
Birmelin,  Jerlad,  240 
Biser,  Brenda,  240,  126 
Biser,  Robert,  203,  150 
Bishop,  Joseph 
Bissell,  Jeffrey,  228 
Bixler,  Alice,  228 
Bizaro,  Linda,  217 
Black,  Alfred.  241 
Black,  David.  241 
Black,  Joseph,  217 
Black,  Kim,  228,  154 
Black,  Robert 
Black,  Thomas,  217 
Blackadar,  John,  203 
Blackadar,  Karen,  203 
Blagovich,  Georgia,  203 
Blair,  Mary  J.,  203,  126 
Blake,  Edward 
Blake,  Nancy,  228,  130 
Blanchard,  Deborah,  241 


Blevins,  John,  203,  154 
Blevins,  Marianne,  228,  130 
Blevins,  Pamela,  228,  126 
Bly,  Suzan,  203 
Boal,  Patricia,  241 
Boger,  Richard,  241 
Bogert,  Randall,  217,  146 
Bogert,  Raymond 
Bogert,  Roiand,  228 
Bolsterle,  John,  203,  154 
Bonafield,  Cinda-Lu,  217 
Bond,  Bradford,  217 
Bonesteel.  William,  217 
Bonnet,  Elizabeth,  228 
Boo,  Sally,  241 
Boo,  Susan,  204 
Booth.  Mark 
Bossow,  George,  204,  138 
Boswoth,  Marion,  241 
Bottone,  Janet,  241 
Bottone,  Juliana,  241 
Bowen,  Richard,  217 
Boyce,  King 
Boyd,  James,  241 
Boydston,  Betly,  217 
Boyle,  Elizabeth,  241 
Boyle,  Paul,  217,  142 
Bradeen,  Sharon,  228 
Bradford,  Jane,  204,  122 
Bradshaw,  Robert,  228 
Bradshaw,  Robert,  241 
Bragg,  Barry,  204,  142 
Bramble,  James 
Brammer,  Randall,  241 
Brannon,  Timothy,  228 
Braun,  Richard,  241 


Breilinger,  Carol,  241 
Brewer,  William,  204 
Brisbin,  Richard,  217 
Bromley,  Linda,  241 
Brown.  Deborah,  217 
Brown,  Elaine.  217 
Brown.  Gloria.  241 
Brown,  Kaye,  241 
Brown.  Leland,  204.  150 
Brown,  Myrna 
Brown,  Oliver 
Brown,  Rodney,  241 
Browning,  Melvin 
Bruner,  Michael,  228.  146 
Brunner,  James 
Brunson.  John,  217 
Brunton,  Sally,  242 
Bruso,  Peier,  204,  146 
Bryant,  Helen 
Bryson,  Jean,  217,  126 
Brzezinski,  Charles,  229 
Buchanan,  Catherine,  217 
Buchanan,  Keith,  229,  150 
Bucher,  Pamela,  242 
Budd,  Halse,  242 
Bultman,  Roberta     242,  122 
Burgie,  Bonnie,  242,  126 
Burkhammer,  Thomas,  212 
Burkhart.  Robert,  204,  138 
Burleigh,  Joyce,  217,  122 
Burmeister,  John 
Burns,  William,  146 
Bush,  Diana,  229 
Butcher,  Charles 
Butcher,  James,  242 
Butler,  Helen.  217 


Butler,  Nancy,  242 
Buzzard,  Charlotte,  229 
Byers.  Wiley 
Byrd,  Leslie,  126,  229 
Byrd.  Margaret,  204 
Byrom,  Edward,  146 


Cadick,  Alice,  229 
Cadmus,  Ronald,  229 
Cadorette,  Joanne.  217 
Cain,  Jeffery,  217,  154 
Cain,  Judith,  217,  134 
Caldabaugh.  Karl,  204,  142 
Caldwell,  Stephen,  217,  154 
Callihan,  Susan,  242,  126 
Cameron,  Susan,  242 
Campbell,  Charles,  217 
Campbell,  George 
Campbell,  John,  242 
Campbell,  Robert,  242 
Campbell,  Roger,  146 
Campbell,  Stephen 
Cantley,  Lewis.  242 
Cantley,  Linda,  217.  130 
Carlson,  Ronald,  204,  154 
Carmichael,  Joyce,  242 
Carmichael,  Alexander,  242 
Carpenter,  Brenda,  217 
Carpenter,  James,  204 
Carpenter,  William,  204,  138 
Carr,  Joan,  229 
Carroll,  Linda,  217 
Carson.  James,  242 


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Ready   to  meet  your  every   need." 


259 


CENTER  OF  CITY 
FREE  PARKING 


T.V.  AND  AIR 
CONDITIONED 


COLONIAL  HOTEL-MOTEL 


24  N.  Kanawha 
Buckhannon,   W.  Va. 


J.  C.  CUTRIGHT,  Owner 


472-3000 


RAINBOW 
RESTAURANT 

Member   of  the 

National    Restaurant 

Association 

22  W.  Main 
472-1466 


LEWIS  JEWELERS 

Buckhannon,  W.  Va. 

"Your  Exclusive  Gift  Center" 
Specialists  In 

•  SORORITY  AND  FRATERNITY  JEWELRY 

•  PARTY  GIFTS 

•  PROMPT  SERVICE 


Carter,  Ellen,  204,  130 
Carter,  Nancy,  242 
Carter,  Roy,  217,  142 
Carty,  Peter 
Carver,  Paul 
Carver,  Samuel,  229 
Case,  Molly,  229 
Case,  William,  242 
Cass,  Mervyn 
Casto,  Linda,  217 
Catalano,  Frank  217,  154 
Chaboudy,  Louis,  242 
Chadwick.  Bernard.  204,  138 
Chadwick,  Daniel,  242 
Chadwick.  Paulette,  204 
Challender,  Jill,  126,  217 
Charming,  Carl,  229.  152 
Chapman,  James 
Chapman,  Karen,  217 
Chapman,  Nancy,  218 
Chatterton,  Mark,  204 
Cheney,  Henry 
Chenoweth,  Carol  204 
Cherry,  Dorothy,  229 
Chewning,  George,  229 
Chitamber.  Sheridan,  204 
Choban,  Michael 
Chomicz,  Nancy,  218,  126 
Chow,  Winston,  229 
Christensen,  Jeanne 
Christie,  Scott,  242 
Clark,  Robert,  218 
Clark,  Robert,  218 
Clark,  Virginia,  204 
Clark,  William,  218 
Clarke,  Marianne,  229 


Clayton,  Thomas,  229 
Clemens,  Shelley,  229 
Clemons,  Terry,  218 
Clifford,  Beth,  218 
Clifford,  James 
Cline,  Linda 
Cline,  Patricia,  229 
Clingerman,  Edward 
Gohessy,  George.  229 
Cloper,  Richard,  204 
Cloud,  Heather,  204 
Coale,  Margaret,  218 
Cobb,  Mary  A.  242 
Cochran,  Thomas 
Cochran,  Wanda,  229 
Cochrun,  Linda,  218,  130 
Cody,  Mary  Ann,  204,  126 
Cofer,  Mary,  242 
Cogley,  J.,  204 
Colbum,  Steven 
Coleman,  Charles,  229 
Coleman,  Donald,  242 
Coleman,  Jane,  218 
Coleman,  Linda,  218,  126 
Collier,  Sheila,  242 
Collins.  George,  218 
Collins,  James 
Columbus,  James 
Conley,  Robert 
Conner,  Dennis,  229 
Conrad,  Daniel,  229 
Conrad,  Elaine,  229 
Conrad,  Ray,  242 
Cook,  Kenneth 
Coonts,  John,  229 
Cooper,  Carolyn,  229 


Cooper,  Jean,  204 
Cooper,  Peter,  204 
Cooper,  Susan,  204 
Corbitt,  Marcia 
Cotter,  Catherine,  229 
Cott-Thomer,  Lester,  242 
Cottrill,  Michael,  229 
Courtney,  Mary,  205 
Courtney,  Sherry,  218 
Couvault.,  Saundra,  230 
Cowen,  Barbara,  218 
Cowger,  Sarah,  242 
Cowherd.  Amy,  230 
Cox,  Clifford,  230 
Cox,  Edith,  280 
Cox,  Frances,  205 
Cox,  James 
Coye,  Constance,  228 
Crabtree,  Thomas,  242 
Craft,  Constance,  205 
Craft,  Julie,  242 
Cramer,  Cheryl,  242 
Crawford,  Mary  A.,  218 
Crawford,  Paul,  230 
Creighton,  Gloria,  242 
Creighton,  James,  242 
Crislip,  George,  204 
Criss,  George,  230 
Cromwell,  Peyton,  242 
Cromwell,  Richard,  230 
Crook,  Edward,  205 
Crossman,  Wayne,  230 
Crouch,  William,  242 
Crouse,  Luanne,  230 
Crowe,  Richard,  230 
Crowley,  Timothy,  242 


Crumley.  Melissa,  243 
Cullings,  Linda,  230 
Culp,  Sandra,  243 
Cummings,  Frank,  243 
Cummings,  Margaret,  230 
Cummings,  Robert,  230 
Cupp,  Philip,  218 
Currey,  Dalyn,  230 
Curry,  Daniel,  230 
Curtis,  John,  205 
Cusick,  Joyce,  243 
Custer,  Linda 
Cutchins,  Carl,  205 
Cutright,  Burl,  230 
Cutright,  Camille,  230 
Cutright,  Michael,  218 


— D— 

Dalie,  Loretta,  230 
Damcott,  David,  243 
Dame,  Karen,  230 
Daniel,  Malvin,  205 
Daniell,  Diana,  218 
Daniels,  James,  242 
Daringer,  David,  205 
Daugherty,  Jane,  205 
Davenport,  Elizabeth,  230 
Davidson,  Kenneth 
Davidson,  Marlyn,  205 
Davidson,  Sharon,  205 
Davis,  Bonnie,  243 
Davis,  Dennis,  243 
Davis,  Donnald,  243 
Davis,  Joseph,  230 


260 


Davis,  Nancy,  243                                 Donkin,  William,  218 

Edward.  Gary                                                    Fisk,  Deborah,  244 

Davis,  Patricia,  205                               Donley,  Gregg,  231 

Eggers,  Allyson,  231                                        Flaherty,  Patricia,  244 

Davis,  Roberta,  218                             Donnelly,  Marsha,  205 

Eichelberger,  Ann,  231                                   Fleming,  Peggy,  231 

Davis,  Sharon,  243                                 Donner,  Nancy,  218 

Eister,  Irene.  231                                              Flint,  Kathryn 

Davis,  Timothy,  205                              Dorsey,  Mary,  243 

Ekey,  John,  231                                                Flowers,  Edwina 

Dawson,  Carla,  243                               Dotson,  Gerald,  218 

Elder,  Thomas                                                  Forrest,  Sharon,  231 

Day,  Doris,  230                                    Douglas,  Kenneth,  231 

Eldridge.  Robert,  243                                      Fort,  David 

Daybill,  Donna,  205                              Downs,  Susan.  231 

Elias,  Dianne,  219                                            Fo-ter,  Stephen,  231 

Dearstyne,  Jane,  243                             Downs.  William,  231 

Ellis,  Cheri.  219                                               Fowler,  Frank.  231 

Decker,  Nancy,  230                               Driver,  Sarah,  243 

Ellwell,  Richard.  219                                   Fox,  Janet,  231 

Delley,  Doreen,  243                               Drop,  Karen,  243 

Elzey,  Joan,  231                                            Fox,  John,  205 

Dehaas,  Kathleen  230                           Duegar,  Carol,  231 

Emmett,  David                                                 France.  Thomas.  219 

Deible,  Carole.  230                               Dunmire,  Vicky,  243 

Emrick,  Phyllis,  205                                        Frank,  Phyllis,  244 

Delich,  Darlene,  243                             Duncan,  Daniel,  243 

Eng,  Jean,  231                                              Frantz,  Charles,  219 

DeLung,  Christine,  230                         Duncan,  Ovid 

Engelman.  Raymond,  231                               Freeman,  Marjory,  244 

Denham,  Donna.  205                             Dunham.  Randall,  205 

Engle,  William,  243                                      French,  Janet,  244 

Denver,  Richard,  231                            Dunlap,  Jennifer,  281 

Englert,  Kristine.  231                                     Frenzel,  Cinda,  244 

DePolo,  Phoda                                       Durrett,  Janet.  218 

Erickson,  Ronald,  205                                     Frey,  Kav,  244 

DePugh,  Terry                                       Duvall,  Sandra,  248 

Esaias,  John,  244                                          Friebel.  Carl,  205 

deRosset,  David,  218                             Dyei  Nancy,  243 

Eskins,  James,  219                                           Friend,  Larry,  205 

Derry,  Lathleen   231                             p^^  Jcffery>  m 

Detrick,  Brian,  218                                ~           r»     .  .    mn 
tv  i     u-  u     j    nti                                Dzara,  David,  21V 
Diak,  Richard,  243 

Esposito,  John                                               Friend,  Linda,  244 
Esposito,  Richard                                            Friend,  Ronald,  205 
Evans,  Carol,  205                                         Frueh,  Lauri-ann,  219 

Di  Cola,  Raymond,  205 

Evans,  Charles,  219                                         Frueh,  Mary-Marg.,  205 

Diehl,  Sharon                                                      r> 
Dimling,  Carol,  205                                           ^ 

Evans,  Gary                                                      Fruehan,  Keith,  205 

Everhart,  Sharon,  205                                     Fullen,  Brenda,  231 

DinseL  Lee,  218 

Eves,  Robert,  244                                         Fuller,  Kathleen,  219 

Distad,  Marilyn,  218                             Eagles,  Helen,  231 

Ewen.  Dane                                                      Fuller,  Nancy,  219 

Dixon,  Elizabeth,  243                            Eakins,  Gary,  219 

Exley.  Ben,  205 

Dixon,  Ronald,  231                              Easton,  Chris,  231 

Doak,  John,  243                                     Eaton,  Margaret,  231 

— G— 

Dobson,  Sue,  206                                 Eaton,  Marjory,  231 

— F — 

Dodd,  John,  218                                  Eaton.  Michael,  205 

Gainer,  Melba,  231 

Dodson,  Gary,  231                                 Eccles,  Cheryl,  231 

Fahrner,  Robert,  219                                   Gaither,  Joseph,  219 

Dolch,  Arthur,  205                              Eddy,  Barbara,  243 

Faltermeier.  Monika,  244                              Ga]aSj  Stepheri)  205 

Dollman,  Candance,  243                       Eder,  Mary,  231 

Fantas.a  Kathy,  231                                    Gai^  wmiami  219 

Doner,  John                                         Edgar,  Charles,  205 

Farrell,  Sharon,  244                                        „  .         . . 

_             T     .                                                 Galton,  Linda,  231 

Feaster,  Janice 

Fehl.  Robert,  219                                         Gammanno,  Stephen,  244 
Fehrman,  Margaret,  219                              Gammons,  Robert,  244 

Felton,  Linda.  219                                        Gara,  Linda,  205 

Fendrick,  Richard,  219                                Gardner,  Ann,  219 

Fenton,  Chris,  244                                       Gardner,  Mary,  231 

Feola,  David                                                     Gatehouse,  Robert,  244 

Ferentz,  Julie,  244                                       Gates,  Deborah,  244 

Feguson,  Suzanne,  244                                   Gay,  Jane 

Fernandez,  Louisa,  231                                  Gearhart,  William,  244 

Fetzer,  Diane,  231                                        Gerbitz,  Rita,  219 

HINZMAN 

Fife,  Karen,  244                                          Gerwig,  Susan,  232 
Filler,  Nancy,  219                                        Cettemy,  Jack,  205 

Finch,  Jill,  219                                            Gibson,  Richard,  219 

SUNOCO  SERVICE 

Fincham,  Sharon,  205                                 Gilbert,  Randy,  219 

Finn,  Thomas,  205                                      Giles,  Barbara,  219 

Finnegan.  Melody.  244                               Gilham,  Leslie,  244 

Fischer,  Carol,  244                                         Giles,  Ronald,  206 

Kanawha  St. 

Fisher,  Merrilee,  244                                  Gillenwater,  Ginny,  232 

Buckhannon,   W.  Va. 

KNOTTY-PINE 

RESTAURANT 

"Service  with   YOU   in   mind" 

Featuring 

STEAKS  .  CHOPS  .  CHICKEN 

472-2490 

SEA  FOOD  .  SALADS 

FOREST  McATEE— Owner 

BEATRICE  BENNETT—  Mgr. 

7  S.  Kanawha                                                         472-9857 

261 


'THE  CASUALAIRE' 


ACME  BOOKSTORE 

15  E.  Main 
Buckhannon 

472-1840 

'The  finest  in   school   and  office  supplies" 


Cillis,  Allan,  232 
Gillooly,  William,  206 
Gilmore,  William,  232 
Giordinengo,  William,  219 
Glasser,  Eric,  206 
Gleeson,  William,  232 
Glenn,  Barbara,  219 
Gobcille,  Arthur,  244 
Gochenour,  Mary,  232 
Godwin,  Rodney,  244 
Goif,  Graig,  219 
Goff,  David,  244 
Goodall,  Robert,  206 
Goodfellow,  Nancy,  219 
Goodman,  Daryl 
Gordon,  Jill,  206 
Gottwald,  Katherine,  206 
Graham,  Robert 


Grant,  Kathleen,  206 
Grant,  Susan,  244 
Gray,  David,  219 
Grebe,  Kathe,  206 
Green,  Anne,  219 
Green,  Carolyn 
Green,  Donald,  219 
Green,  Jimmy,  219 
Green,  Laura,  219 
Green,  Linda,  219 
Green,  Nancy,  219 
Green,  Thomas,  219 
Greer.  David,  232 
Greer.  Patricia,  219 
Gregg,  George,  206 
Grieser,  David,  206 
Griffith,  David.  206 
Griffith,  John,  219 


Griffith.  Pamela.  219 
Grimes.  Thomas,  232 
Grossman,  Diane,  206 
Grosvenor,  Elizabeth,  232 
Grove,  Patricia,  244 
Grubb,  Mary  E..  244 
Guenther,  Boyd 
Guills,  Nancy,  245 
Guinther,  Dorothea,  232 
Gulnac,  Jon 
Gundy,  Janis,  220 
Gwinn,  Judith,  245 
Gwinn,  James 
Gwinn,  Mary,  206 


— H— 

Hackett,  Joan,  232 
Hadley,  Candance,  232 
Hagan,  Pamela,  244 
Hain,  Judith,  252 
Hall,  David,  206 
Hall,  Gretchen,  220 
Hall,  Linda,  244 
Hall,  Natalie,  232 
Hall,  Pamela 
Hall.  Sherry,  220 
Halsey,  Nancy,  245 
Halterman,  William,  220 
Halvorsen,  Diane.  232 
Hamblen,  Jeffrey,  245 
Hamilton,  Thomas.  245 
Hammond.  Kathyrn,  245 
Hamner,  Delmis 
Hampton,  Sandra,  220 
Hannan,  John,  206 
Hansen,  Bruce,  206 
Harmon,  Roy  220 
Harpold,  Michael,  232 
Harrig,  Arthur 
Harrigan,  John,  220 
Harrington,  Rita,  220 
Harris,  Barbara,  245 
Harris,  Betty 
Harris,  Frances,  232 
Harris,  Gwynn 
Harris,  Jean,  220 
Harris,  Thomas 
Harsha,  James,  220 
Hartley,  Betty,  245 
Hartley,  Thomas,  232 
Hartman,  Stephen,  206 
Hartwell,  Janet,  232 
Hartzell,  Frances,  220 
Harvey,  Mary,  244 
Harvey,  Gail,  206 
Hasbrouck,  Homer,  206 
Hasbrouck,  Thomas,  244 
Hast,  Ruth,  220 
Hastings,  Janice,  245 
Haupt,  Gary,  245 
Hawkins,  Kathleen,  245 
Hawley,  Alice,  220 
Hawthorne,  Philip 
Hayden,  Dale 
Hayes,  Nancy,  206 
Hays,  Georgia,  244 
Hazel.  Donald,  220 
Hazlett,  James,  220 
Heatwole,  Lee,  206 
Hebb,  Harrold,  245 
Heckert,  Barbara,  220 
Heckman,  David,  207 
Hedges,  Jonathan,  245 
Heflin,  Linda 


Heil,  Bonnie.  245 
Heim,  Robert,  245 
Hein,  Lee,  232 
Hein,  Robert,  220 
Heisch,  Jay,  208 
Heifer,  Roberta,  208 
HelmintoIIer,  Julie,  208 
Helms,  Barbara,  220 
Henry,  Pamela,  245 
Hepting.  David,  220 
Herman,  David,  245 
Herandez.  Linda,  245 
Herring.  Harrold.  220 
Hersman.  John,  208 
Heslip.  Jeannie,  208 
Hileman.  Andrew,  245 
Hill.  Nancy,  245 
Hill,  Rosalie,  245 
Hiltunen.  Janet,  208 
Hinerman,  Shelli,  245 
Hixson,  Brian,  232 
Hocking,  James 
Hodge,  Steven,  208 
Hodgmand,  Mary,  245 
Hodgson,  Joy,  208 
Hoellein.  Ronald,  232 
Hoffecker,  Ronald,  208 
Hoffman,  Cathy.  220 
Hoffman,  Dennis,  220 
Hoffman,  Susan,  232 
Hoffman,  Susan  R.,  245 
Hogg,  Janice,  232 
Hoggatt,  Kay,  245 
Hohm,  Cheryl,  208 
Hoisington,  Hugh,  232 
Holbert,  John 
Holbrook,  Linda,  245 
Holdsworth,  Marilyn,  245 
Holleran,  Barbara,  208 
Hollopeter,  Patricia,  233 
Holman,  Lora,  208 
Homes,  Dales,  245 
Holmes,  Jay,  208 
Holmes,  William 
Holoski,  Joseph,  220 
Honse,  Sue,  233 
Hood,  Barbara 
Hoover,  Joan,  208 
Hoover,  Richard 
Hopkins,  Holly,  233 
Hopkins,  Margaret,  245 
Horie,  Cheryl,  208 
Hombeck,  David,  208 
Hostettler,  Lyndia,  220 
Houck,  Tyler,  220 
Hovis,  Priscilla,  245 
Howard,  Lester,  208 
Howard,  Peggy,  245 
Howard,  Vicki,  245 
Howarth,  Mary,  232 
Howe,  Judith,  220 
Howe,  Merrill,  245 
Howes  Ruthann,  220 
Hoylman.  Vera,  220 
Huber,  Judith,  245 
Hudnall,  Vicki,  245 
Hudson,  Anne,  208 
Hudson,  Chris,  246 
Hudson,  Robert,  233 
Hufford,  William,  208 
Hughes.  David,  208 
Hughes,  Melvyn,  233 
Hultberg,  Dwain,  208 
Hultine,  Thomas,  246 


262 


ALKER  TIRE  &  SUPPLY 


21    E.  Main 
Buckhannon 


•  RECAPPING 

•  ROAD  SERVICE 


BALANCING 
TIRE  REPAIRS 


'Don't  settle  for  less!'  472-9824 


CENTENNIAL  MOTEL 

22  N.   Locust 

472-4100 
43  NEW  MODERN  UNITS 

ELECTRIC  HEAT  •   FREE  TV   •   AIR  CONDITIONED 
S.   OUAY   KOON— Owner 


Hummel,  Dorothy,  220 
Humphreys,  Priscilla,  233 
Hunt,  Deborah,  246 
Hunter,  John 
Huselton,  Linda,  233 
Hutchinson,  Lora 
Hutson,  Ronald,  233 
Hyre,  Richard,  220 

—I— 

Iannarone,  Lynn,  220 
Iannarone,  Ronald,  209 
Ice,  Mary,  209 
Ingold,  Conrad,  246 
Inzetta,  Lois,  220 
Irwin,  Mary  A.,  209 

-J- 

Jack,  Michael 
Jackel,  Bruce,  233 
Jackman,  Janice,  233 
Jackson,  Susan 
James,  Kaylene,  233 
J'ameson,  Holly,  233 
Janczewski,  Wayne,  209 
Jarboe,  Lester 
Jarvis,  Janet,  233 
Jastrzemski,  Paul 
Jenkins,  Georgia,  233 
Jennings,  Deta.  209 
Jobe,  Barbara,  233 


Johns,  Robert,  233 
Johnson,  Tucker,  220 
Johnson,  Kathryn,  209 
Johnson,  Linda,  233 
Johnson,  Robert,  209 
Johnson,  Ruth,  246 
Johnston,  Kathryn,  220 
Johnston.  Mary.  246 
Jcnes,  Charles,  246 
Jones,  Edwin,  246 
Jones,  Jill,  209 
Jones,  Terrell,  246 
Jones,  William,  246 
Jordon,  David,  220 
Jordan.  Janet,  209 
Jordon,  Shirley,  233 
Junior,  Janice,  246 


— K— 

Kalherry,  Peter 
Kane,  Daniel 
Kane,  William,  246 
Kasrel,  Mark,  220 
Kaufman,  Wendy  246 
Kay,  Milton,  220 
Kaye,  Joan 
Kayser,  Robert,  246 
Keefe,  Dennis,  233 
Keen,  Dennis,  246 
Keene,  Judith,  246 
Keester,  Elizabeth,  221 
Kehoe,  David,  221 
Keilholtz,  Dennis,  209 


'PERCE  ROSS' 


Keith,  Ruby,  209 
Keller,  Meridy.  221 
Kellogg,  James 
Kelly,  Patricia,  221 
Kempton,  Lauren,  209 
Kerns,  Yvonne,  233 
Kerr,  Thomas,  233 
Kestner,  Dave,  209 
Kibort,  Bruce 
Kiehl,  Judith,  246 
Kim,  May,  209 
King.  Nancy,  233 
Kinsolving.  Delia,  246 
Kirby,  David,  221 
Kirkland,  Renne,  209 
Kiser,  Robert,  233 
Kitney,  William,  209 
Kittell.  Richard,  233 
Klick,  Carol,  221 
Knabenshue,  John,  246 
Knapp,  Jean,  233 
Knapp,  Richard,  246 
Knappenberger,  Gloria,  246 
Knight.  Nancy,  233 
Knowlson,  Thomas 
Koch,  John.  209 
Koczyk,  Carol,  234 
Kohl,  David,  234 
Komaromi,  Robert,  209 
Kopitko,  Jane,  209 
Kopp,  Robert,  234 
Kortlandt,  Karl,  234 
Kramer.  David.  234 
Kramer,  Doyle.  246 
Krider,  Claudia,  221 


Kuhn,  Beverly,  221 
Kuhn,  Delinda,  234 
Kulhavy,  Mary.  221 
Kulp,  David 
Kurbel,  Robert,  234 
Kurtz,  Roberta,  245 


Lacaria,  John,  245 
Lacey,  William.  234 
Lack,  Linda,  234 
LaCorte,  Patricia,  234 
Ladd,  Cynthia,  234 
Laferty,  Joyce,  234 
Lake,  Hubert,  234 
Lambert,  David,  209 
Lambert,  William,  221 
Lambiotte,  David 
Lamson,  Kathleen,  246 
Laney,  Charles,  220 
Laney,  Kathy,  209 
Lantz,  David,  209 
Lantz,  Nancy 
Lapp,  Arthur,  234 
Lardin,  Robert.  234 
Lattore,  Jackie,  234 
Lau,  Dorothy,  221 
Lauffer.  Janice,  209 
Lauffer,  Lawrence,  209 
Laufler,  Maryajin,  221 
Laux,  Jan,  209 
Lavery.  Constance,  221 
Law.  Deborah,  245 


263 


ADRIAN-BUCKHANNON  BANK 


Law,  Elizabeth,  245 
Lawler,  Thomas 
Lawrence,  Donna,  246 
Leach,  Diane,  246 
Leachman,  George,  221 
Learner,  John,  209 
Leasure,  Edward,  221 
Leasure,  Frederick,  234 
Leathers,  Wendy,  221 
Ledebur,  Gary,  246 
Lee,  Christina,  246 
Lee,  Yoohee,  209 
Lees,  Larry 
Lemli,  Anton,  210 
Leslie,  Lynne,  246 
Lewis,  Thomas,  221 
Lilly,  Rebecca,  221 
Lincicome,  Elizabeth,  234 
Lincicome,  Robert,  210 
Lindberg,  Carlene,  221 
Linger,  Aletta,  246 
Linsenmann,  Robin,  246 
Little,  Sally,  2+7 
Lloyd,  Leslie.  210 
Lloyd,  Sherry,  221 
Lockhart,  Susan,  234 
Long,  Margaret,  247 
Long,  Marilyn,  247 
Long,  Mary,  247 
Longhurst,  Walter,  234 
Loth,  John 

Lovelace,  George,  210 
Lovitt,  William,  247 
Lowery,  Carol,  234 
Ludwig,  Sandra,  210 


Luginbill,  Michael,  247 
Lukens,  Sara,  234 
Lukmire,  Joanne,  247 
Lundgren,  Judith,  247 
Luoto,  George,  210 
Luzier.  Lynn.  234 
Lynch,  Guy,  210 
Lynch,  Molly.  234 
Lynt.  Margaret,  234 


— M— 

MacAllister,  Douglas,  234 
MacLeod,  Charles,  247 
MacWilliam,  Martha,  221 
McAllister,  Donald,  234 
McCans,  John,  210 
McCartney,  Larry 
McCloud,  John 
McCloud,  Phyllis,  210 
McClure,  Robert,  221 
McClure,  Samuel,  221 
McComas,  Elizabeth,  210 
McCorkle,  Sara,  247 
McCormick,  Patricia,  221 
McCune,  Edward,  210 
McCune,  Rebecca,  210 
McCune,  Susan,  210 
McCuskey,  John,  222 
McCutcheon,  Deloris,  247 
McCutcheon.  James,  247 
McDaniel,  Rodney,  222 
McDowell,  Kathleen,  222 
McGough,  Keith,  210 


E.  Main 
Buclchannon 

4722677 


McGrath,  Edward,  247 
McGrath,  Peggy,  210 
McHugh,  Jane,  222 
Mclntire,  Carolyn,  222 
Mcjunkin,  Hugh,  247 
McKeever,  Linda,  230 
McKenna,  Susan,  247 
McKinnon,  Barbara,  230 
McKinnon,  Mary',  247 
McKinney,  Wilda 
McLean,  Robert,  234 
McMillen,  Dennis,  235 
McNeel,  Alice,  211 
McNeill,  David,  222 
McQuillin,  Michael,  244 
McRoberts,  Samuel,  235 
McWilliams,  Samuel,  235 
Mabon,  Darlynn,  211 
Macioch,  Thomas,  247 
Mackey,  William,  222 
Macklin,  Marcia,  247 
Maier,  Ellen,  211 
Mager,  Christy,  247 
Magierski,  Barbara,  247 
Maley,  William 
Mallett,  James,  235 
Maltese,  Joseph,  211 
Mamas,  James,  235 
Mandich,  Daniel 
Mann,  William 
Manni,  Marsha.  247 
Manning,  Jacintha,  210 
Manon,  Rodger 
Marcy,  Michael,  235 
Marovich,  Sharon 


Marner.  Robert,  211 
Marsden,  Phyllis,  235 
Marshall,  William,  211 
Marsteller,  Karen,  235 
Martin,  Joseph,  211 
Martin,  Linda,  247 
Martin,  Marilyn,  211 
Martin,  Robert 
Marvin,  Gordon,  211 
Matheny,  Jack,  247 
Mathew,  Donald 
Mauller,  Ralph,  221 
Meanor.  Saundra.  211 
Mease,  William,  211 
Meatyeard,  Susan,  211 
Meek,  James,  235 
Meffert,  Ronald 
Mehringer,  Linda,  222 
Mendelson,  Mark,  247 
Menzies,  Marsha,  222 
Merante,  William,  222 
Mercer,  Prudencem,  222 
Mercogjiano,  Ruth,  247 
Metheny,  Ernest 
Metheny,  Susan,  247 
Michael,  Douglas,  222 
Michael,  Mary,  247 
Michaels,  Judith,  211 
Michaels,  Susan,  222 
Mick,  Guy,  211 
Milbum,  Jack,  235 
Milholland,  Clay,  222 
Miliotis,  Rosemary,  247 
Millar,  Francis,  247 
Miller,  Brom,  247 


CORDER'S 

Gulf  Service 


•  ROAD  SERVICE 

•  WHEEL  BALANCING 

•  BRAKE  SERVICE 

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472-4423 


264 


MAGGIE'S  RESTAURANT 

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OLD  MAIN  TROTTERS 


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i   NUNN   BUSH 
19  E.  Main 
472-5110 


Miller.  Cheryl.  222 
Miller,  Christina,  222 
Miller,  Frances,  247 
Miller,  Gail,  235 
Miller.  Hartzel 
Miller,  Janis,  211 
Miller,  Judith,  247 
Miller,  Lana,  247 
Miller,  Larry.  211 
Miller.  Loyette,  247 
Mills,  Elizabeth,  247 
Mills.  Lewis 
Mills.  Sharon,  247 
Minderlein.  Philip,  222 
Mishler,  James,  211 
Mitchell,  Elise 
Mitchem,  James 
Mock,  Deborah,  211 
Moeller,  Kim 
Moeller,  Robert,  211 
Moffatt,  Ethel,  211 
Mondile,  Joseph,  248 
Monroe,  Joseph 
Moody,  Sharon,  235 
Moore,  Barbara  Lee,  211 
Moore,  Barbara,  248 
Moore.  John  R. 
Moore,  John  T„  222 
Moore,  Sharon.  248 
Moore,  Thomas,  248 
Moore,  Wayne,  211 
Moorhead,  Maxine,  211 
Moran,  Susan.  222 
Mxriian.  Carolyn,  235 
Morock,  Joseph.  222 


Morrill,  Barry,  248 
Morris,  Wanda,  248 
Morris,  Wayne,  248 
Morrison,  Betty,  235 
Morrison,  Diana,  211 
Morrison,  Sharon,  248 
Morrow,  David,  235 
Morton,  Barbara,  211 
Morton,  David,  222 
Mosher,  Cynthia,  248 
Mudge,  Ellen.  211 
Mueller,  Kathleen,  222 
Muhleman,  Keith,  222 
Muller,  Cynthia,  211 
Mumford,  Betty,  247 
Munch.  Virginia,  247 
Munson,  Charles,  211 
Munson,  Janet.  211 
Murray,  Gail,  222 
Murray,  Susan,  235 
Murray,  Vonnie,  235 
Myers,  Cynthia,  235 
Myers,  David  C.  235 
Myers,  David,  235 
Myers,  Gary,  211 
Myers,  Lynn 
Myers,  William,  211 


— N— 

Naudts,  Meridth,  235 
Naugle,  Connie,  212 
Naylor,  Vicki,  235 
Neal,  Vera,  212 


"High  Quality — Fast  Service' 
472-1120 


Neil,  Joseph 

Newhrough,  Richard,  235 
Newcome,  Roger,  222 
Newman,  Suzanne,  235 
Niccolai,  Roger 
Nick,  Cheryl,  248 
Nickerson,  Linda 
Noot,  Jutta,  212 
Norman,  Diane,  248 
Norton,  Beverly,  248 
Norton,  Carole,  222 
Nothnagle,  Marcia,  248 
Nott,  Deborah,  248 
Noyes,  Dorothy,  248 


— 0— 

O'Dell,  Gail,  222 
O'Dell,  Susanna,  248 
Ogden,  Richard,  248 
O'Hara,  Genevieve,  248 
Okonak,  James,  248 
Oldaker,  David,  212 
Olexa,  Wayne,  212 
Oliver,  Nancy,  248 
Oliver.  Thomas 
Olmstead,  Harry 
Olsen,  Stephen.  223 
Olson,  Gary,  235 
Olumba,  Godson,  212 
O'Neal,  Gary,  223 
O'Neill.  Marybeth,  248 
Omer,  Elizabeth,  212 
Omer,  Lance,  212 


O'Roark,  Margaret,  235 
Orsini,  Carolyn,  248 
Osbom,  Arthur,  223 
Owen,  Jack,  223 


Pais,  Anthony 
Palmer,  Mark,  223 
Palmer,  Mary,  236 
Palmer,  Terry,  236 
Parker,  Betsy,  223 
Parker,  Wendy,  248 
Parnell.  John,  223 
Parsons,  Linda,  236 
Parton,  Elsie,  223 
Paterson,  Gail,  248 
Paulman,  Richard,  212 
Paxton,  Carol,  223 
Pearce,  Lee,  223 
Pearse,  Penelope 
Pentz,  Ted,  223 
Perazzone,  Darlene,  223 
Perdue,  James 
Perkins,  Gregory,  248 
Perkins,  Susan,  236 
Perna,  Louis,  248 
Pertz,  Lee,  248 
Pettibon,  George,  212 
Pew,  Alice 
Pflaum,  Robert,  223 
Phillips,  Barbara,  212 
Phillips.  Brent 
Phillips,  Linda,  236 


265 


Phillips.  Mark.  236                             Putnam,  Judith,  223 

Pliilson,  Rebecca,  236                            Q 

Phipps  Arnold,  223                                     V 

Phipps.  Glenna,  223                           n     j      r            oin 
„    .         „     .                                       Ouade,  James,  249 

Pickett,  Emily,  236 

Pierce,  Melvin.  212                                   J> 

Piercy,  Juanita,  248 

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Pierson,  Douglas,  212                        Randall,  Raymond,  236 
Pindar,  Schuyler,  236                      Randall,  Stephen,  249 

Pintar,  Catherine,  249                      Rankin,  Elizabeth,  249 

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Pirog,  Gail.  249                                  Ransom,  Donald 

Pistilli,  Alfred                                     Ranson,  Michael 

Pitcher.  David.  212                            Raphalion.  Linda,  223 

Plank,  Lois,  249                               Rapking,  Christina,  223 

Plummer,  Beverly                               Rapking,  Triana,  223 

Poland,  Dianna,  236                        Raupp,  William,  249 

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Polcsak,  Georgette,  223                     Rau,  Richard,  236 

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Pollack,  Deborha,  249                       Rebillard,  Lynn,  223 

Popp,  Daniel,  236                            Rebovich,  Daniel,  236 

472-3515 

Popp,  Madeline,  212                          Redner,  Chere,  249 

Popson,  Gary,  212                            Reed,  James 

Porcheron,  Patricia,  223                  Reed,  Jane,  236 

Porter,  John,  249                                Reed,  Terry,  249 

Porter,  Kathryn,  249                        Reemsynder,  David,  223 

Posey,  Tommy                                     Reemsnyder,  Kathryn,  249 

Power,  James,  212                             Reese,  Charlotte.  212 

"FIRST   IN   QUALITY" 

Powers,  Judith,  249                          Reese,  Judith,  213 

Pratt,  Douglas                                     Reese,  William,  223 

Pratt,  Robert                                       Reeves,  James,  223 

Precopia,  George                                Reger,  John,  223 

Price,  Susan,  236                                Reich,  Richard.  213 

Pritchard,  Donald,  236                    Reid,  Cathy,  223 

Proctor,  George,  212                        Remsen,  James,  223 

Proctor,  Susan,  212                          Reneau,  Carolyn,  223 

Pugh,  Charles,  236                           Reneau,  Susan,  249 

Pumphrey,  Use,  212                           Reseter,  Larry,  249 

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266 


MURPHY'S 


Resler,  Betty,  223 
Rexroad,  John,  223 
Reynolds,  Marsha,  249 
Rhein,  Barbara,  213 
Rhodes,  Barbara,  236 
Rhodes,  Larry,  223 
Rice,  June,  249 
Richardson,  Dorothy 
Richardson,  Wesley,  249 
Richey,  James.  213 
Richmond,  Judith,  249 
Richmond,  Nancy,  213 
Riggs.  Richard,  249 
Ringleb,  Barbara,  249 
Ringler.  Carole,  223 
Ripley,  Katherine,  249 
Risher,  Harry,  236 
Risher.  Janice,  213 
Risinger,  Anne,  236 
Ritner,  Gary,  249 
Robb,  James,  223 
Rabbins,  Richard 
Roberge,  Janice,  249 
Roberts,  Janet,  249 
Roberts,  Martha,  223 
Roberts,  Peter,  213 
Robinson,  Carl,  236 
Robinson,  Joyce,  249 
Robinson,  Martha 
Robinson,  Ruth,  249 
Robinson,  Thomas,  223 
Robson,  Barbara,  249 
Robuck,  Sandra,  213 
Roche,  Linda,  249 
RoescJi,  Marcia,  236 
Rogers,  Elizabeth 
Rogers,  Jimmy,  236 
Rogers,  Martha,  249 
Rogerson,  Beth,  249 
Rohde,  Pamalee,  236 
Rose,  Donald,  213 
Rose,  Margaret,  236 
Ross,  Margaret,  237 
Ross,  Robert,  213 
Roth,  Robert,  249 
Roy,  Clinton,  213 
Rumsey,  Caroline,  249 
Runion,  Augusta,  249 
Ruppel,  Karen,  249 
Ryan,  Thomas,  249 
Ryder,  Rena,  223 
Rydholm,  David,  213 


Sadlon,  Earl,  213 
St.  Clair,  Kathleen,  236 
Salvati,  Armand.  223 
Sapula,  John,  224 
Savage,  Patricia,  224 
Savicki,  Clara,  237 
Saville,  Edgar,  237 
Saville,  Robert,  213 
Saxton,  Carolyn.  249 
Say,  Ronald,  249 
Schaefer,  Dennis,  224 
Scherr,  Marilyn,  224 
Scmitt,  Marsha,  227 
Schrengost,  Larry,  213 
Schruise,  Sandra,  224 
Schultz,  Edward,  237 
Schwenebraten,  George,  224 


Schwier,  Philip,  249 
Scites,  Joseph,  213 
Scott,  Donald,  237 
Scott,  Gail,  213 
Scott,  Mina,  213 
Scott,  Nedra,  237 
Scragg,  Charles,  249 
Scragg,  Linda,  224 
Seaman.  Charles,  249 
Seamen,  Merrill,  237 
Seeker,  Madeline 
Seebe,  Rosalie,  224 
Seidel,  Robert,  237 
Selchan,  Allan,  249 
Semenoro,  Barth,  224 
Sender,  Michael 
Shaffer,  Leah,  237 
Shaffer,  Mark,  249 
Shane,  Nancy,  250 
Sharkey,  Joseph,  213 
Sharpless,  Mark,  250 
Shaw,  Susan,  224 
Sheets,  Ronald,  237 
Shelton,  Karen,  237 
Shepard,  Margaret,  224 
Shelpter,  Stephen,  224 
Sherburne.  Barbara,  250 
Sherburne,  Stephen 
Sherman,  Lee,  224 
Sherrer,  Susan,  213 
Shetter,  Carol,  237 
Shields,  Daniel 
Shimp,  Steven,  250 
Shindledecker,  Dean,  250 
Shindledecker,  Rachel,  213 
Shippey,  Gail,  237 
Shkuda.  Philip,  223 
Shomo,  Frank,  250 
Shomo,  Judith,  250 
Shreve,  Susan,  250 
Shuler,  Odessa,  223 
Shultzabargar,  Peter,  213 
Shumate,  Rose,  223 
Sibold,  Patricia,  250 
Sillaman,  Carolyn,  223 
Simile,  Linda,  223 
Simmons,  Judith,  250 
Simmons,  Terri 
Simpson,  Ellen,  250 
Sinclair,  Edwin,  213 
Slade,  Cathleen,  250 
Slaughter,  Steve,  223 
Smith,  Bonita,  237 
Smith,  Cynthia,  250 
Smith,  Gerald,  237 
Smith,  James,  250 
Smith,  Karen,  237 
Smith,  Kathleen 
Smith,  Mark,  237 
Smith,  Paul,  250 
Smith,  Robert,  213 
Smith,  Roger,  213 
Smith,  Ronald,  250 
Smith,  Rosemary 
Smith,  Sandra 
Smith,  Susan,  224 
Smith,  Thomas,  213 
Smith,  Wdbert,  213 
Smythe,  Daniel,  224 
Snider,  Margo,  237 
Snow,  Diane,  224 


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267 


Snyder,  Susan,  224 
Somnierville,  Nancy.  250 
Sommerville,  Robert,  237 
Soper,  Susan.  237 
Spach,  Roberta,  237 
Spangler,  Carl,  250 
Sparks,  June,  237 
Spears,  Beth.  237 
Spencer,  Jennings,  250 
Sperry,  Wade,  237 
Spohn.  Marsha,  237 
Sponsky,  Elaine 
Spi  igue,  Gary,  213 
Springer.  Clifford.  213 
Sprinkler.  Janet.  237 
Stamas,  George,  237 
Stanier,  Sandra,  213 
Stanley.  David,  237 
Stanton,  Michael.  224 
Starkey,  Barbara,  224 
Starkey,  Charles.  225 
Stechschuzte,  Thomas,  285 
Steele.  William.  225 
Steelman,  Raymond,  225 
Stein.  Daniel,  25 
Steinherger,  Gil 
Stem.  Earl,  214 
Stemple,  Richard 
Stephenson,  Rose,  214 
Stevens,  Jennie,  237 
Stevenson,  David,  225 
Stevenson,  Nnrene 
Stevenson,  Ralph,  250 
Stewart,  Clyde,  214 
Stewart,  Ruth,  250 
Stewart,  Susan 
Steyer,  Thomas,  225 
Stinnette,  Rhonda,  250 
Stirner,  Marsha,  237 
Stoddard,  Judith,  225 
Stogsdill,  Dennis,  214 
Stone,  Leslie,  214 
Stover,  David,  237 
Straley,  Diana,  225 
Stranges,  John,  237 
Straub,  Ann.  237 
Stullenbarger,  Catherine,  237 
Stump,  Judith,  25f 
Sullivan,  Peter, 
Sullivan,  Robert,  .. 
Sutton,  Judith,  225 
Swaney,  Vicki,  214 
Swanson,  Craig,  250 
Swarr,  John 
Swartz,  Timothy,  250 
Sweezy,  Susan,  225 
Swisher,  Raymond,  250 
Swope,  Carole,  237 
Swope,  Ann,  225 


— T- 


Talbott,  Lee 
Talbott,  David,  251 
Tanner,  Barbara,  251 
Tanner,  Dorothy,  251 
Tarn,  Thomas,  237 
Taylor,  Gregg,  251 
Taylor,  Linda,  238 
Taylor,  Linda,  238 
Taylor,  Martha.  238 


Taylor,  Nancy,  238 
Taylor,  Susan,  238 
Tenny,  Lynda.  238 
Terlaakpoot,  Nicolaas,  214 
Terry,  Stephen.  225 
Thistle.  Fred,  214 
Thomas.  Bonita,  238 
Thomas,  Carol,  251 
Thomas,  David,  251 
Thomas,  Diane,  225 
Thomas,  Fred,  214 
Thomas,  Philip.  238 
Thomas,  Terry,  251 
Thompson,  Annis,  214 
Thompson.  Barbara,  238 
Thompson,  Bina,  251 
Thompson.  Brian.  214 
Thompson,  Edward 
Thompson,  Jeffrey,  214 
Thompson,  John,  251 
Thompson,  Mary,  225 
Thompson,  Steven,  251 
Thorn,  Nancy,  251 
Thorn,  Tracy,  238 
Thorne,  James.  214 
Thorne,  Margaret,  238 
Thornton,  George,  214 
Thorp,  Albert,  251 
Thrumm,  Nancy,  225 
Tierney,  Leslie,  238 
Till,  Sandra,  214 
Timbrook,  Fredrick 
Titchenal.  Robert,  238 
Tolles,  Terry,  251 
Tonkinson,  Barb,  225 
Tooze,  Philip,  251 
Tourtillotte,  Earl,  251 
Tourtillotte,  John,  225 
Townley.  Karen,  214 
Tragus,  Beverly,  251 
Trainer.  Susie,  251 
Trainer,  Jeannie,  214 
Trainor,  Charlene,  225 
Trathowen,  Nancy,  214 
Troendle,  Joanne,  214 
Troxell.  Anita,  214 
Trumbo,  Jo.  225 
Tucker.  Cynthia.  225 
Turk.,.  Karen.  238 
Tucker.  Randy,  214 
Turner,  Wayne 
Tweedy,  Alan,  251 
Tyree,  Charles,  251 


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Ulrich,  Donald,  238 
Umstot,  Christine,  225 
Utter,  Gary,  251 

—V— 

VanBlarcom,    Joan,  214 
Vance,  Thomas,  225 
VanDeCar,  Bill,  238 
VanDerWende,  Lee,  225 
VanHuuten,  Richard,  238 
Vasilko,  Leonard,  214 
Vaughan,  James,  238 
Vaughn,  Kathleen 


Vernon,  William 
Vigilanti,  Carol,  251 
Vislay,  Linda,  238 
VomEigen,  Carl,  251 
Voorhee,  DeLloyd,  225 
Voorheis,  Joan,  225 
Vredenburg,  David,  214 


— W— 

Wager.  Roy 
Wagner,  James,  214 
Wagner,  Karen 
Wagner.  Richard 
Wagner,  Terranee,  238 
Waklron,  Robert,  238 
Wales,  Donald,  2.38 
Walker.  Cheryl],  251 
Walker.  Holly,  214 
Wallace,  Barbara.  251 
Wallace,  Todd,  251 
Walls,  Phillip 
Walter,  Lawrence 
Waltnn,  Cheryl.  225 
Wamsley,  David,  251 
Wamsley,  Larry,  225 
Ward.  Kathryn,  226 
Ward.  Linda 
Warman,  Irene,  226 
Warman,  Robert,  226 
Warner.  Alice,  214 
Warner,  Claudia,  251 
Warner,  Kenneth,  214 
Waroblak,  John,  238 
Warr,  Katherine,  251 
Wass,  Patricia,  215 
Watkins,  Linda 
Watson,  David,  215 
Waugaman,  John,  238 
Webb,  Barbara,  226 
Weber,  Sue.  226 
Weeks,  Michael,  238 
Wege,  Christine,  251 
Weichand,  Ralph.  215 
Weidlich,  Judy,  238 
Weisert,  Robert 
Weiss,  Charles,  238 
Weiss,  Pamela,  251 
Weller,  Gary,  239 
Wells,  Christine,  251 
Wells,  Susan,  215 
Wertz,  Susan 
Wertz,  Sandra,  251 
West,  John,  215 
West,  Stephen 
Weyant.  King,  239 
Whiffen.  Charles,  239 
White,  Cynthia 
White,  John,  251 
White,  Karen,  251 
White,  Ronald,  226 
Wilbert,  Gregg,  215 
Wilbur,  Joan,  226 
Wilcher,  Lois,  239 
Wilde,  William,  251 
Wiley,  Donna,  226 
Wilfong,  Dannie 
Wilfong,  Dorothy,  239 
Wilhelm,  Brenda,  215 
Wilhelm,  Robert,  251 
Wilkinson,  Karen,  215 


Williams,  Frank,  226 
Williams,  Frederick 
Williams,  Helen,  239 
Williams,  John.  239 
Williams,  Michael,  215 
Williams,  Nancy,  226 
Williams,  Paul,  239 
Williams,  Wina,  252 
Willis.  William,  215 
Wilson,  Carolyn,  239 
Wilson,  Coralou,  252 
Wilson,  Frank,  239 
Wilson,  George 
Wilson,  James,  239 
Wilson,  Marilyn,  252 
Wilson,  Monica,  239 
Wilson,  Nancy,  252 
Wilson,  Rhonda,  252 

Wilson,  Robert,  239 

Wilson.  Rose,  226 

Wilson,  Susan.  239 

Wilson,  Willa,  252 

Wimer,  Curtis 

Wiminersberger,  Keith,  239 

Winders,  Warren,  226 

Winfree,  Jeannette,  239 

Wisecarver,  Wayne 

Wisman,  Carol,  226 

Wisser,  Barbara,  215 

Wisser,  Curtis,  215 

Witherite,  Carole,  252 

Witherite,  Jane,  215 

Witzmann,  William,  239 

Woessner,  Maria,  239 

Wolf,  Sharon,  226 

Wolfe,  Patricia,  215 

Wolfe,  Richard,  215 

Wolfe,  Roger,  239 

Wood,  Ann,  239 

Wood,  Barbara,  239 

Wood,  Donald,  252 

Wood,  Nancy,  226 

Woodard,  Prudence,  226 

Woods,  Pamela,  215 

Woodward,  Sue 

Woodford,  Carol 

Woods,  Pamela 
Woodward,  Sue,  252 
Wooldridge,  Jean,  215 
Wooley,  Thomas,  239 
Wright,  Perry,  215 


— Y— 

Young,  Beverly,  252 
Young,  Edward,  252 
Young,  Harriet,  239 
Young,  Suzanne,  215 
Yooung,  Walter,  226 
Yuengling,  Nancy,  214 
Yule,  Debora,  239 
Yule,  Richard,  215 


— Z— 

Zaccari,  Patricia,  215 
Zalar,  Barbara,  252 
Zanzinger.  Minnie,  239 
Zickefoose,  Donnette,  215 
Zulick,  Daniel,  252 


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are  seen  in  your  horizon  -  one  fast 
fading  marsh  lights  of  power,  and 
the  other  the  slowly  rising  sun  of 
human  brotherhood.  Two  ways  lie 
open  to  you  -  one  leading  to  an  even 
lower  and  lower  plain,  where  are 
heard  the  cries  of  despair  and  the 
curses  of  the  poor,  where  manhood 
shrivels  and  possession  rots  down  the 
possessor;  and  the  other  leading  to 
the  highlands  of  the  morning,  where 
are  heard  the  glad  shouts  of  human- 
ity and  where  honest  effort  is  re- 
warded with  immortality. 

-John  P.  Altgeld 


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