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AN INDIVIDUAL I AM AN INDIVIDUAL I AM AN IN

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Go placidly amid the noise and haste and

remember what peace there may be in silence. As

far as possible without surrender be on good terms

with all persons. Speak your truth quietly and

clearly; and listen to others, even the dull and

ignorant; they too have their story. Avoid loud and

aggressive persons, they are vexations to the spirit.

If you compare yourself with others, you may

become vain and bitter; for always there will be

greater and lesser .persons than yourself. Enjoy

your achievements as well as your plans. Keep

interested in your own career, however humble; it

is a real possession in the changing fortunes of

time. Excercise caution in your business affairs; for

the world is full of trickery. But let this not blind

you to what virtue there is; many persons strive for

high ideals; and everywhere life is full of heroism.

Be yourself.

If a man does not keep pace with

his companions, perhaps it is

becausehe hears a different

drummer . . .

. . . Let him step to the music

which he hears, however

measured or far away.

Thoreau

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Everything without

tells the individual he

is nothing; everything

within persuades him

he is everything.

Duodon

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What need we teach a child . . . with our

books and rules?

Let him walk among the hills and flowers, let

him gaze upon the waters, let him look up to the

stars . . .

and he will have his wisdom.

J.Anglund

The worth of a school in the

long run, is the worth of the

individuals composing it.

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DO NOT BE SAD THAT YOU HAVE SUFFERED

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BE GLAD THAT YOU HAVE LIVED

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SO~1ETIMES THE DORM IS THE BEST PLACE NOT TO STUDY

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WE ARE ONE IN THE SPIRIT

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MOVING IN MANY DIRECTIONS

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Thomas Adair Alice Adams Michael Adams David Adelman john Albert Richard Alder Sharon Alford

Patti Allen Ronald Allen Scott Andresen Nancy Io Anthony joan Appicciafuoco William Arey Kerry Arthur

Mary Askew Wa yne Atkins Edward Austin Ruth Back Robert Bacon Anne Bailey Donald Baiiey

Mari Ellen Baker joseph Bardw ell Robert Barnes Rodney Barth e Lee Bateman Mary Ann Bauman Carol e Baxter

Cheryl Beecher

Martha Benson Christopher Berg Mark Berlin Terri Betts Helen Biddle Millard Biloon Elizabeth Bixk

Elizabeth Boyce Joseph Bocco Craig Booth Carol Bosler Rebecca Brace Deborah Blasi David Braun

William Brooks Patricia Bromhead Clinton Brown Rob ert Brown Kath ie Bryson Chip Buckley

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Susan Burn ett Ch eryl Burr ell Kenneth Burt

Gregory Burton Roy Butterworth Laur en Butt s Robert Call

Samual Campanella Stewart Cam pbell Deborah Ca rner Charles Carpen

Edward Daley Robert Davis Wendy Day

AliceCarter Jeffrey Casey Harold Chubb Robert Clark Sandra Clark Donna Cocola George Coe

Stephanie Coffey Neil Cole Barbara Condike Susan Constantine Taylor Cook Arlyne Cooper Diane Costa

Judith Cox Karen Craft Loretta Crawford Andrew Cress Robert Crispin Shirl Cronce Dawn Cropper

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Gregory Crumrim Paul Csencsits Brad Cumberland

John Curzi Frederick Cushing Gregory Dacenko

Mr. W. Thomas Mahood

Mr. William A. Hughes, Jr. Miss Margaret L. Kent

Assistant Professor in English and Philo sophy Associate Professor in English Assistant Professor in Engl ish

B.A., M.A. B.A., A.M. A.B.,M .A.

Ronald L. Dice

Mrs. Charlotte Ward

124 Assistant Professor in Modern Language Instructor in Modern Language

A.B.,M.A.T. B.A., M.A.

Miss Ethlwyn Warden Miss Ona R. Weimer

Mr. Gary K. Spengler

Instructor in music Associate Professor in Music Assistant Professor in Music

8. Mus. 8.M., M.M., M.A. 8.5., M.M.Ed.

Mrs. Margaret Maloney

George Desenberg Jean Dewar Faye Dibello Thomas Dix-

Sydney Downs Denise Doyle Earle Duncan Lucy Dum

Pamela Eadie Edward Early Jeffrey Eastin Penny Ebber

John Eller Jo Ann Ellis Carole Engebretson Nancy Engra

Kim Eppler Linda Essick David Eubank Kathleen Ever'

Patricia Eyre Teresa Fahey James Fannelli Cynthia Farlo

Lynn Ford Charles Forsman Karen Foster Donald Fay

WilliamGage AlanGamsby LisaGamuciello janeGarland john Frain Patricia Frasso Robert Friedman

PaulaGhares MichaelGittings ChristineGlass GeorgeGarrech LeeGarrigan LawernceGemmell VealeGentner

ElizabethGleason Lee Goeke ClarkGoodell CathyGordon. RonaldGordon jamesGorman jayGraybill

Patricia Graziosi Ronnie Greene Donna Gregg

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Margaret Grimes Thomas Griswold Mary Ellen Groff

Gary Gsell Frank Guthridge Julia Hacker

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StevenHalsey Nancy Hammond Carolyn Hanlon OrlandoHarrison TerranceHart DavidHartge WilliamHarvey

John Havill Gail Hayford Elizabeth Hebda Susan Henry Christopher Hertz John Hess Cynthia Hill

Nina Hlavac Gahl Hodges Nathaniel Hires Elizabeth Hodgson Sally Hoffm ann Joan Hoke Sandra Holtby

Carol Howell Warren Howell WilliamHolstein WendyHopf Frederic Hoppmann MaryEllenHorvath

SuzanneHouts

Gregory lmes Darryl Jackson MaxHughesJr. Linda Hunt JacquelineHuss SusanHutcheson DavidIliff

LaVerneJones MaryJones VickieJones Susan Jackson Gloria James Cat hy Jayne Gill Job

Thomas Kelly DonnaKemp Jon Kerschner Ann Kakazu Deborah Kava John Keenan Richard Kelly

Timothy Kinlock Robert King

Sara Kitche ll Timothy Klemm

Edwin Kratzer

Charles Kuehner William LaBarge William LaFlet

CarolLanding RichardLandis RichardLaPenta WilliamLavers JohnLayton KathyLebo

RobertLehman LynnealeLeiby VictorLenoxII RobertLevine MichaelLorence · ThomasLow MaryLucas

DonnaLuke PaulLutz WilliamMacInnes VirginiaMacklin MamieMacLeod MariaMaglio

Jonathan Martin Wendy Marvel Frank Mason

Stephanie Ma y Fred Mazza James Mazza

Kelly McCloskey William McFarland Susan McGaha

Gerald McM ichael Roxanne McKenna William McKinnon Stephen McWilliams Suzanne Meads Jeffr ey Megargee Sally Mellinger

Dennis Mel rath Rebecca Messick Glenn Messner Frederick Miller George Misak Deborah Missel Diane Mitchell

John Moore Kim Moore Marjorie Moore Richard Moesser Maribeth Moll Cathy Montague James Moonan

Marshall Moore Melissa Moore

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Joan Morr ell

Keith Morrell Penny Morris Nancy Mouer

Steven Muller Arthur Murphy Nancie Myers

Donna Nester Lorraine New Charlotte Nichols Bonnie Nolt Kevin O ' Brien David Ogletree Linda Nu eviller

Lynn Oliver Harry Orner Denise Palumbo Harry Patterson Nancy Paulus

Mary Rappold Richard Rauch Lawrence Rauff Jane Rawley Kandace Ream Sandra Reed Susan Reed

Angela Pennino

Scott Peppler

Martha Pick el Jane Pollock Carl Portman Jack Powell PJ Prunty Katheryn Pusey Ricky Rader

Jeanne Reifsnyder Nathaniel Ricker Roy Ripley Donald Rob inson Judith Robinson Mary Rocco Donald Ropiecki

Kenneth Roth Michael Rubbinaccio Mark Rutledge Conra d Sack RussellSalvitti David Sansonetti Priscella Saget

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Linda Schollenberger Sally Saunders Linda Sayer Rudolph Scalese James Schaeffer Bonnie Schuck Larry Schultz

Reid Seasholtz 29

Daniel Schur Barbara

Schwab

Patricia Scott

Evelyn Shegog john Shipe David Shipley

Cynthia Short Mary Siegrist Toby Sitnick

Sam Skorich Dorithy Small

PatriciaSou thwell KennethSpencer

Frederick Smith

Kevin Smith Scott Smith Carol Snyder Douglas Sorensen William Spence

Jane Sp icer Robin Spiegelhalder john Sposato Gerald Spraitzar Craig Stephenson Keith Staton Rosemary Sterbins

. "-. • .. ' ·iJ.. . . julie Stump Joseph Stolfi Patricia Stoner Gregory Stoudt Scott Stover Lisa Str eet Ken Stubblebine

RuthSullivan Jon Summers TerrenceSweeney AnthonyTait MarkTalarovich ThomasTallant WilliamTesno

James Tieman Charles Thornburg William T orrey III Rich ard T racey Robin Trader M ary T udor Dawn Turner

Robert Willever 31

Abasubong Udoka Kathy Van Sant Andrea Wagner David

Wagner

David Ward Karen Wa rd Jan Warner Joan Weckerly

Jane W eldon Jean Wertz Ch arles

Whitehurst

Ma ry Westerman

Pamela Whitney Leslie W ick is Mark Wieczorko wski

Andre Williams Punch Williams William Willis Marcia

James Womack Robert Worrest Cathy Worthington Cynthia

Linda Wright Marvin Wright Philip Yarros James )

Peggie Young George Zambetis JohnZanchuk ThomasZawislak JamesZug

FR~SHMAN CHRISTMAS QUEEN

Jeffrey Andrews Susan Applegate Charles Arlington

Sharyn Asquith Gillian Badham Linda Baldrige

Eloise Baley Leo Balzereit Ronald Banach

Marilyn Bare Nancy Benner David Betz

James Bishop Linda Bishop Sandra Bishop

Dennis Blessing Barbara Blomquist Charles Bolick

Francis Bradley Thomas Breslin John Britton

Christine Brooks April Bruno Edward Burkhart

Christopher Burns Michael Cain Denise Cessario

Colleen Chapin Douglas Charles Lucinda Chevalier

Jack Chin Warren Choate Neil Chrisman

Kaye Christiansen Nancy Clague Brian Clark

Jennifer Clark James Clingan Michael Coffman

Arnold Cohen

William Collick

Donna Colocousis Margaret Connell John Connor

Thomas Coombs Richard Cooper Donna Crabill

Priscilla Crane Joan Craven Albert Crimmins

Diane Cunningham Rosemary Curley Bessie Custis

Karen Cutting Beverly Darling Donald Dashiell

Andrew Davidson Christine Debold Earle Dempsey

Linda Dietrich

Gary Diviaio William Domurad Susanne Dougherty

Linda Douglas Cheryl Drabold Kenneth Ducarme

Kathryn Edson Jeanne Elbert Adrienne Elliott

Craig Elzey Carol Faulkner Willis Finch

Debra Fishell Robert Forbes Donald Forrey

Amy Fritz Claudia Fromer Carol Froonjian

Timothy Gardner Lois Garner Kenneth Geisinger

Norma Geist Linda Geresi Barbara Gibbs

Lee Gibson James Giel Laura Gleason

Martha Graybill Linda Grinnell Wilson Groves

Eileen Gustenhoven Guy Halliday Karen Hammond

Mary Hammond James Hansen Lee Hanwick

Linda Harper Paul Harvey . Karen Hastings

Michael Hatrak

Richard Haufe Barry Hawlk Rebecca Hayer 47

Lynn Hebron Janet Heckler Elizabeth Heinold

Jack Heitsenrether Michael Henry Mark Hess

Janice Hiltebrand Beverly Hinkel John Holder

Harry How James Howell

Julia Huson William James Gail Huff

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Susan Johnson Anita Jones Sandra Jones

William Kelly

Jane Kenney Karen Kilborn Jeannette Killen

Wayne Kline Beverly Knof John Knotts

Kathleen Kopia Nancy Krauss Sally Ladage

Nancy Lambertson Gwendolyn Landis Lessie Langan

Bonnie Larash Joseph Larochelle Donna Law

David Lawton Robin Lebair George Lee

Craig Leonard Ross Lillard Marsha Lloyd

Janet Lohmann Marcie Losch Joseph Lunger

George Lynch Bonny MacGuigan Darlene Madge

Barry Maglin Maureen Mahon Robert Mahoney

Linda Majewski Claudia Marek .]o Ann Marine

Susan Marshall Diane Martin Barbara Mathews

Beverly Matthews David Mathewson Janis McCarthy

Debra McCoy 55

Patricia McGowan Deborah McGuckin John McKinney

Karen McKinney John McMichael Robert Meany

Philip Meltzer Michael Meseroll Michael Messner

Pamela Michaelson Deborah Miller Sandra Miller

William Mingione Cynthia Mitchell Laura Monahan

June Moore Linda Morgan Joan Morrell

Dennis Moss

Peter Nash Karen Nercesian Barbara Null

Mary Nunn Deborah Nute Michael O'Neill

Edward O'Reilly Michael Oyler John Palermo

Lawrence Papillo Ann Parks Earlee Passwaters

Pamela Pellegrine Elizabeth Percival Rebecca Perez

Newton Perry JoBeth Pesce James Peters

Kenneth Peters John Peterman Sandra Peterson

John Pew TrudyPhillips Michelle Phipps

Leigh Pierson Joseph Pignatello Joan Powell

Faith Pratt James Preisendanz Diane Pulse

Lane Raab Craig Ramsdell Brian Rank

Helen Ranson Scott Reese Karen Robertson

Donna Robinson Gail Roeder John Roeder

David Roodhuyzen

Arthur Rubright Gregory Ruggiero Cynthia Runyon

Edward Salevan Dale Sallada Clark Sampsell

Diane Schaefer Barbara Seaman James Seiple

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Edward Seiwell James Shadle Maren Sharpsteen 64

- Daniel Shellington Louis Shockley Paige Simms

Henry Sinatra Edward Singer Dwight Smith

JudithA.Smith Judy1.Smith PhilipSmith

Arlene Snider Charmane Sparkman Virginia Spence

Joyce Stanton

Stephen Stebbins Timothy Stoner Lynne Strassheim

Deborah Struckell Christine Stump Todd Stump

Michelle Suplee Arnold Swygert Joan Tack

Fred Taft Larry Tangeman Janice Taylor

Scott Taylor Patricia Thorn Susan Timmerman

Ann Timmons Gary Todd Susan Traut

Judith Turner Nancy Turner Daniel Tyron

Thomas Tzonides Michelel Valenza Kenneth Van Valkenburg

Nancy Van Vorce Gale Von Bulow Rosemary Waldron

Joanne Walton Stephen Ward Deborah Warren

Karen Watkins Mary Watt Hollis Welsh

Danielle Wenner Michael Wennergren John Wert

Pamela White

Peter Wicklein David Wilber Debra Wilcox 71

Leslie Wilcox Paul Wildey Diane Wilkerson

Kurt Williams Sally Williams Barbara Wilson

Christine Winters Victoria Witzel William Womack

Daniel Wood Peter Wormser Daniel Young

Jean Duffett 73

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HOMECOMING 1971 . . .

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The beginning of a new season is always difficult for players and

coaches alike. The 1971 season was no exception. Although the

Wolverines were defeated in their first threeencounters, they rallied

and remained undefeated for the rest of the year, closing the season

with a winning 6-3-0 record. Perhaps the most satisfactory victory

carne through the defeat of Nassau Community College -a long

standing rival of Wesley's.

As a reflection of the ability of the players and coaches alike, twelve

Wesley gridmen were named to the ALL REGION

XIXTEAM.Thosenamed were:

Ed Seiwell Center Scott Meseroll Linebacker John

Kerschner Linebacker Bill Brooks Defensive

Tackle Mike Feeley Defensive Tackle Earl

Passwaters Defensive End Andy Cress Defensive

Back Mike Brown Defensive Back Ed O'Reilly

Right Back Hank Sinatra Defensive Guard Gil Job

Punter Paul Harvey Extra Point Kicker

The crowning point of the season carne when Ed O 'Reilly became

the third player in the history of Wesley to gain ever 1,000 yards.

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ROW 1 FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: PaulHarvey,Jim Gorman,DanWood, AndyCress,EdO'Reilly,MikeBrown,Roy Ripley,HankSinatra,Evan Breitman, Mike Demetras, Ken

Geisinger, Craig Stephenson, Bob Davis, Mike Rubinaccio. ROW 2 FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Timm Kelly, Bob King, Mike Feeley,JohnFrain,Jon

Kerchner,SamSkorich,BobScherzer,GillJob,Larry Rauff,Charlie Westendorf, TomCoombs,GeorgeMisak,BillCollick,Larry Papillo, Mike Messner, Bill Brooks, Jeff Eastin, Clinton

Brown, Jimmy Heinly, Conrad Sack. ROW 3 FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: George Coe, Bob Friedman, Jim Mazza, Phil Meltzer, Joe Pignatello, Greg Imes, KenYan Yalkenberg,

Earl Passwaters, Kevin O'Brien, Mark Wieczorkowski, Ed SeiwelL John Palermo, RickKelly,JoeLunger,RonAllen,FrankGuthridge,JohnCurzi,TomLow,

MikeHaslan,BillTesno,ScottMeseroll.

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Player s FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Terrance Hart, Clinton Tymes, William Holstein, Kenne Stubblebine,

William Mingione, Arthur Murphy, Dennis Blessing, James Womack, Harry W Iiams, Meredith Dic kson,

Keith Morrell, Andre Williams, Taylor Cook. Managers are Jon SUI mers and Ken Roth.The team is coached

by Mr. James Wentworth (CENTER.)

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At the present time Wesley's wrestling team has a record of

two wins and one loss. Wesley got off to a good start

defeating the Community College of Baltimore 36 to 15 and

the Essex Community College 26 to 14, but then lost to

Catonsville Community College 29 to 11. With six dual

matches and two tournaments left on the schedule, the bulk

of the wrestling season will be concluded the second

semester. Coach Fisher is quite optimistic and hopes his

squad can continue its momentum for a winning season.

Currently Wesley boasts two undefeated wrestlers. Don

Robinson at the 134 lb weight class is 3-0 and Tom Orner is

3-0 at the 177 lb weight class. Both are counted on highly by

Coach Fisher to continue their winning streak, and to place

high in the regional tournament. Also, Doug Charles, Bill

Lavers, Joe Stolfi, and Steve Ricker are expected to do well

both in dual and regional competition.

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WOMEN'S FIELD HOCKEY

The 1971 Field Hockey Team, led by Coach Mrs. Psaros with

Co-Captains Bonnie MacGuigan and Joanne Walton, had a

successful 4-2-0 season. Three of the victories resulted from upsetting

the undefeated teams of Delaware, Gloucester, and Essex.

The Offense consisted of Bonnie MacGuigan, Sandy Peterson, Sue

Dougherty, Alice Carter, and Linda Finney. High scorer was Bonnie

MacGuigan with 6 goals. Linda Finney tallied

4andSueDoughertyscoredone.

The defense was fielded by Rosemary Waldron, Karen Mc Kinney,

Joanne Walton, Penny Ebbert, Carol Landing, Becky Messick, Betsy

Fish and W endy Hopf. Converted fullback Vickie Resh did an

outstanding job in the cage allowing only 7 goals all season and

shutting out opponents twice .

Themanagerswere Claudia MarekandJanet Heckler.

Betsy Bixter 34 - Cheryl Beecher 41 -Cindy Chevalier

35 -Becky Messick 42 -Linda Finney Managers:

44 - Penny Ebbert 22 -Laura Monahan ShellyPhips

25 -Judi Robinson 23 -Vicki Resh Eloise Baley 25 -Debbie Maltman 43 -Bonny Macfluigan Coach : 32 -Debbie Harkness 24

-Judi Turner Mrs. Carol Psaros

INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL

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The function of the cheerleading squad is to encourage the team

on to victory and to actively involve the fans in this

encouragement. Whatever the outcome of previous encounters, the

everfaithful cheerleaders seek to rally both the team and the

spectators. Besides attending all the home and away games, the

cheerleaders are responsible for many of the posters and banners

that are seen on campus throughout the year. This year's squad

consisted of: Maureen Mahon, Lynn Oliver, Angela Pennino,

Kathy VanSant, Sally Saunders, and Co-Captains Vicki Jones and

Beverly M atthews. Mrs.

S. Hill is the sponser and advisor.

The POMPON GIRLS present musical entertainment during half-time at the

football and basketball games. All of their routines are original and are

performed under the guidance of Miss Weimer, the squad's advisor.

Another very important function of the Pompon Girls is to help

cheer the team on to victory. The squad attends all of the home

games and mostof the away games.(jh)

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This year, the synchronized swi mming club, The Dolphins, held

performances during the fall and spring. The fall production was

entitled "Happy Holidays." In the spring they held their annual

Spring Festival.

. .. This was the first year that the Dolphins became coed. As the club

increased in size, there was a greater opportunity for more variety in

their shows. All phases of the productions were or ganized and put

on under the patient guidance of Mrs.LucilleKoon.

This year's members included: Nancy Aurig, Lyn Bare, Toni

Bell,TerriBetts,Sandy Burk,Collie Chapin,Nancy Clague, Karen

Cuttings, Roger Dennehy, Sue Epler, Patty Eyre, Cindy Farlow, Julia

Hacker, Mary Hammond, Beth Hebda, Sue Henry, Tim Klemm, Patti

Knieriem, Frank Mason, Barb Mathews, Kathe Mauger, Beth Moll,

Karen Nercesian,Pam Pellegrine,MichellePhipps,and

BonnieScuhrist.

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Chapel Choir -The Chapel Choir, open to anyone without audition, provides choral music for special college functions, including

special concerts on its own. Its music is selected from the vast sacred repertoire spanning several centuries.

Chorus -The Chorus is the largest vocal organization on the campus. It perfo rms for Parent's Day, Relevance programs, churches, and high schools. During the spring semester the

Cho rus takes an extended tour through New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvaniafor the purpose of exposing the College to pro spective students .

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Madrigal Singers -The Madrigal Singers, in their second year of existence, specialize in

choralchambermusicfrom the16thcenturyto thepresent. Thegroupisopen toanyone,by audition.

The Male Quartet and The Women's Ensamble -Personality springs forth. Smiles appear. These are the small vocal organizations which sing light arrangementsfor clubsin

thenearbycommunity. Oftentimestheyprovidethe spicein the Chorusprograms. Theyarealwayswellreceived.

The Stage Band is a popular organization with the students

who participate in it and with it's audiences. The sound is

contemporary and appealing. The Stage Band holds concerts

on the campus, including a performance for Parent's Day. It

also takes an extended tour to play in high schools in

Delaware and neighboring states.

All students at W esley who play band instruments are

welcomed into the Concert Band, the largest instrumental

organization on the campus. The Band plays for concerts at

the College and provides music for convocations. Selected

students from the Band create ensambles for music at

football and basketball games . (rwb)

The Wesley Student Christian Association is inclusive of all

Wesley students, regardless of denominational background or

affiliation. The W.5.c.A. sponsors different opportunities for

discussion, fellowship, and entertainment in an effort to help students

deal with the issues of life. This association organizes the Freshmen

Picnic and A-Kin Partner programs during Freshman Orientation. The

W.5.c.A. also sponsors a Time-Out each semester which provides an

excellent opportunity for students to participate in some wholesome

fun and good conversation. Faith and Life Dialogues, in which a guest

chapel speaker remains on campus a few days to provide stimulating

conversation with the students, are also held each

semester. Fireside Discussions and Forum Debates are

frequently held throughout the year. (ws)

The Social Committee was responsible for the majority of the social events that were scheduled throughout the year. The list of groups presented

included "McKendree Spring",;'Dennis Stoner", and "Redbone". At Christmas time they sponsored a Christmas formal which was such a huge

success than another formal was held in the spring. Pictured above are : Pete Wormser, Barbara Gibbs, Guy Halliday, Penn Graham, Leigh Pierson,

Lane Raab, Jan Taylor, Gail Huff, and Craig Stephenson.

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Following ratification of the first Student Government

constitution written by the students the 1971-72 version of

W.5.G.A. offered the kind of powerful potential needed to

responsibly cope with the needs and desires of the st udents

at Wesley Co llege.

Heavily burdened at th e outset with the necessary but

tedious task of setting a foundation for action and with

elections of the necessary representatives of each

residential society, the government wasted little time in

getting down to concrete action concerning those issues

which seemed most pressing to the st udent body.

Immediately followingtheelectionofthe Student

Congressmen, projects were begun. With the concerned and

patient guidance of a few select faculty and administration

members, the Congressmen were able throu ghout the year,

to secure some of those changes that the st udents desired

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"I DO! I DO!"

"SUPERSTAR"

ROBERT WAGNER

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The Cultural Affairs and Public Functions Committee selects and presents a series of cultural events such as concerts and dramatic productions and a

series of lectures over a wide range of subjects. T hese presentations of the committee serve three major purposes: they provide a broadening of

aesthetic appreciation, increase and vary opportunities for intellectual stimulation,and provideentertainment.

Programs presented in the 1971-72 school year include the rock opera Superstar in concert; Frank Growling Bear, a Penobscot Indian presenting

Indian folk and contemporary protest music; John Chappel in Mark Twain Tonight!; Katherine Bryan,soprano,singing populararias;Jack

andSallyJenkinsinthe musicalcomedyIDo!IDo!;the NationalShakespeare Company's productionofRomeoandJuliet;classicalguitarist

MiguelRubio.Lecturers presentedincl ude C. A. Weslager on the log cabin in America; Robert Wagner, associate of Low Harris Polls, on the political

scene; Wyn Calvin, Welsh comedian and television star, on lau ghter; Karen Pryor of Sea Life Park and Oceanic Insti tute in Hawaii on ecology of the

sea; Lisa Hobbs, journalist and writer, on China; Tom Evans, co-chairman of the Republican National Committee, on the presidential campaign;

Michael Yeats, president of the Irish Senate and son of poet William Butler Yeats, on his father and Ireland; and Senator Yeats Wife, Crainne, harpist

and singer.

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THE WESLEY PLAYERS

Take a bit of fantasy from " Fly on Bufana," a taste of desperate

loneliness from "To Hell with Aunt Agatha," and a line or two from

the stark realism of "The Man Nobody Saw," and you have the

Wesley Players. Cut across the lines of various group types on

Wesley Campus: the subtle aesthete, the rugged athlete, the shy

singer, the leaping dancer, and you have the Wesley Players. Give a

Clancy a piece of canvas, some boards and a hammer; give a Parson

a paintbrush or a piece of cloth; give a Bishop a leko and a gel, and

you have the Wesley Players, the most creative group on campus.

The group lives by the stimulus of "Where is the theater, and what is

the play?" To the genuine Wesley Player, "The Play is the Thing."

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NGOGN

NGOGN, The literary magazine of Wesley College, is

composed of pieces of creative writing and artwork

submitted by the students and faculty. The art editor is

Bev Hinkel, the literary editor is Jeff Andrews, and the

Editorin-chief is Debby McCoy.(dm)

The W esley College newspaper reflects the

concerns, ideals, and interests of the students.

It has changed it's image as the students have

changed theirs. The new name,"The Paper," is

a break from tradition. It has grown from four

to eight pages per issue, and from 2 issues a

year to 2 issues a month . "T HE PAPER" is

timely, relevant and frequently controversial .

ROW 1: Jim Shadle, Mrs. Pam Kline, Pen Graham, Angela Penino. ROW 2: Mike Lchm, Loretta Crawford, Pam Cockran,

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ROW 1 FROM LEFTTO RIGHT: Nancy Turner, Norma Geist, Sharyn Asquith, Donna Wyche. ROW 2 FROM

LEFT TO RIGHT: Alice Morris, Sandra Jones, Debra Fishell, Lessie Langan, Bev Hinkel, Rosemary Curley, Diane

Cunningham, Karen Kilborn. ROW 3 FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Karen Nercesian, Patricia [aye, Ann Timmons,

Janice Hiltebrand, Sandy Peterson, Charles Bolick, Leigh Pierson, Michael Cain, [o Ann Marine, Janet Lohman, Linda

Harper. ROW 4 FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Nancy Krauss, Bill Schockley, Ed Singer, Todd Stump, Jim Cooper,

William Kelly, Robert Meany, Eric Haufe, Joan Tack, Donna Law, Joan Craven.

Zeta Rho Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa national

academic honorary fraternity is in its twenty-fourth

year at Wesley College. Limited to the top ten

percent of the student body, Phi Theta Kappa is

dedicated to recognizing and maintaining high

academic standards among two-year college students,

on the local campus and nationally. Zeta Rho's

activities in 1971-72 have included recognition of

students who have attained academic distinction,

sponsorship of the January Honors Convocation,

support of the college tutorial program, social events,

including a formal dinner-dance for alumni and

active members, a week end field trip and

involvement in regional and national conferences of

the fraternity .

Officers: President -Michael Cain

Vice-president -Leigh Pierson Secretary -Janice

Hiltebrand Treasurer -Sandy Peterson

National Representative for Middle

Atlantic and New England States:

Charles R. Bolick

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DR. ROBERT H. PARKER . .. PRESIDENT

TO BE WHAT WE ARE AND TO BECOME WHAT WE ARE

CAPABLE OF BECOMING IS THE ONLY END IN LIFE . Cicero

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Joseph R. Slights, Jr. Director of Admissions; Financial Aid Officer

Assistant Professor in Education . A.A., B.A.,

M.Ed.

William C. WrightAcademic

DeanAssociate Professor in

Psychology

s.s.,M.s.

William G. Kline Director of

Residence Program A.B., M.A.

Dr. Presley L. Hayes .

Director of Counseling

A.A., B.A., M.A., Ed.D.

F. Bryan Bailey Mark T . Grambau Assistant Registrar Busines s Manager

A.A., B.s. Assistant Professor in Business Administration B.B-A., M.B.A.

Pamela Ann

KlineCollege

CounselorB.A.

Herman T. Meinersmann Director of Development:

Assistant to President B.A., M.s.

William R. M. Osborne Treasurer Associate Professor

in Business Administration A.B., M.Ult.

]ohnC. Hill Director College

Relations A.A., B.B.A.

Mrs. Elaine D. WrightAssociate

Professor of BiologyB.S., M.A.

Mr. Richard Titus

Professor in Biology

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BiologyB.s.,M. Ed.

Mr. Lynn Herman

Instructor in Biology.

s.s.

Mr . Barry Reber

Instructor in Biology A.A., B.A.

Mr. George Frunzi Assistant

Professor in Business B.5., B.A.,

M.A.

Mrs. Pearl EmeryInstructor in Business

AdministrationB.5.

Dr. Ronald O. Jones Associate Professor in Business

Administration B.s .,M.A., Ph.,D.

Mrs. Barbara Y.

GilchrestInstructor in Secretarial

ScienceA.A .,A.B.T.

Mrs. Florence Raubacher Instructor

in Secretarial Science

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Mr s. Joan T. RigginAssistant Professor in

Speech and EnglishB.A.,M.Ed. Mr . Lewis Wells Professor in English and

Dramatic Arts B.5., Lilt. M . .

Mr.Joseph W. Dougherty

Assistant Professor in English

B.A., M.A.

Mr. John D. VaughnAssistant

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Stephanie Coffey Neil Cole Barbara Condike Susan Constantine Taylor Cook Arlyne Cooper Diane Costa

Judith Cox Karen Craft Loretta Crawford Andrew Cress Robert Crispin Shirl Cronce Dawn Cropper

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Gregory Crumrim Paul Csencsits Brad Cumberland

John Curzi Frederick Cushing Gregory Dacenko

Mr. W. Thomas Mahood

Mr. William A. Hughes, Jr. Miss Margaret L. Kent

Assistant Professor in English and Philo sophy Associate Professor in English Assistant Professor in Engl ish

Mrs; ElaineM. PaulAssistant Professor in HistoryA.B., M.A.

Dr. M. Randall MillerAssistant

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Mr. Peter K. Angstadt Assistant

Professor in Social Science B.5., M.Ed.

Mr . Samuel JohnsonAssistant

Professor in SpeechA.A., B.A., M.A.

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in Engineering B.s .in C.E.

Col. Philip Sterling, Jr.

Professor in Mathematics

a.s.,M.A.

Mr . William A. Martin Associate Professor in Chemistry

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Mr. Herbert Koon Dr. James A. Hill Director of Computer Center Professor in Chemistry

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Mrs. Elizabeth Roeder Assistant

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Mrs. Lucille N. Koon Mr. Robert Andrus

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Mr. Robert R'Ie<!Instructor in

Physical EducationA.A., B.5.

Mr. Ronald N. Tietbohl Assistant

Professor in Psychology A.B., M.s. in

Ed.

Mr. Joe Richard Dunn Assistant Professor in

Psychology and Sociology B.A., M.A., M.s.

Mr. Edward R. Wilkins Chaplain; Associate

Professor in Religion A.B., M.Div.

Mr. Joseph Gordon Stapleton Part

Time Instructor in Religion A.A.,

B.A., S.T.B.

Mr. Ronald Ware Starnes Associate Professor in

Religion and Philosophy B.A., S.T.B.

Mr. Virgil L. DeZwarte Professor in Education

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John Curzi Frederick Cushing Gregory Dacenko

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The 1972 Eukairia has been an honest attempt by this year's staff to portray the

campus life at Wesley as it really exists.

We perceived events, and our actions as events; things that consist of quality,

happenings of our moments; things that entered the graph of our place, events of our

own time, which we compared and appreciated independently. Eventually, our

ultimate step was towards the creation of an ordered and detached world ...

Be a person Look upon yourself, your heritage, your creativity, your genious ...

"Then,be a"TRUE lNDW1DUAL.

W . Craig Ramsdell

Editor-in-Chief

1972 Eukaira

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Especially do not feign affection. Neither be

cynical about love; for in the face of all aridity

and disenchantment it is perennial as the grass.

Take kindly the council of years, gracefully

surrendering the things of youth. Nurture

strength of spirit to shield you in sudden

misfortune. But do not distress yourself. You are

a child of the universe, no less than the trees and

the stars; you have a right to be here. And

whether or not it is clear to you, no doubt

: the universe is unfolding as it should. Therefor be at peace with God,

whatever you conceive Him to be. And whatever your labors and aspirations,

in the noisy confusion of life keep peace with your soul. With all its sham,

drudgery and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to

be happy.

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