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rushing, 92 yards receiving and 83 yards on kickoff returns. Fankhauser finished sixth for all-purpose yardage, averaging 122.6 yards a game, and fourth for receiving, averaging 5.3 catches an outing, in the OAC. He was a second team All-OAC pick Otterbein, 2-8 overall, finished in a three-way tie for seventh place with Capital and Muskingum, each 2-7 in the OAC.
1976 J. Jamison Brunk has
served as a pastor in the Red Bird Missionary Con ference (UMC) for almost 20 years; has been pastor of the Booneville (KY) Cir cuit for almost ten years; and coached Owsley County High School cross country and track teams. Girls cross county has been regional champion the last two years.
Stark Earns Academic All-America Honors Jeff Stark, a senior offensive tackle from Bolivar, Ohio, was named to the 1997 GTE Academic All-America second team in football. Players are selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America. Stark, a second team All-OAC pick, carries a 3.761 grade-point average in English/secondary education.
Men's Distance Runners Take Second at OAC Championship The Otterbein men’s cross country team, under 28thyear head coach Dave Lehman, placed second in the nine-team OAC Championship. The Cardinals, scoring 50 points, finished behind defending OAC champion Mount Union (25), who placed four runners in the top four. Four Cardinal runners earned all-conference honors. Jeff Ressler, a senior from Napoleon, Ohio, turned in Otterbein’s best time, placing sixth (25:21.2). Ressler was followed by A. J. Wheeler, a senior from Lancaster, Ohio, eighth (25:37.1); Jason Loughman, a junior from Gabon, Ohio, ninth (25:43.6); and Carl Cashen, a senior from Ashville, Ohio, tenth (25:45.0).
Lt. Col. Kenneth Jewett
graduated from Air War College, the Air Force’s Senior Service School, on June 4, 1997. Previously he commanded the 446th Missile Squadron at Grand Forks AFB, ND, and is now assigned to the OnSite Inspection Agency in Washington DC. J. William Reid is vice
Wenger & Halbert Blend Academics with Athletics
president and manager of the Mortgage Lending Department, Central Car olina Bank in Charlotte.
Katrina Wenger, a senior from Vandalia, Ohio, and Shari Halbert, a .sophomore from Gahanna, Ohio, earned Academic All-OAC first team honors in 1997. Wenger, an outside hitter on the volleyball team, holds a perfect 4.000 grade-point average in psychology. She was also named to the honorable mention All-OAC team. Wenger led the conference in aces, averaging 0.67 a game. Halbert, a defender on the soccer team, maintains a 3.783 average in elementary education. The volleyball team, under sixth-year head coach Patti Wilson, turned in a 15-17 overall and 2-7 confer ence record in 1997. The soccer team, under first-year head coach Scott Crowder, won its last two games of the season to finish at 2-15-1 and 1-8 in the OAC.
1977 Beth Machlan Sharp is a
geneticist in the Depart ment of Pharmacokigy at the University of Washing ton.
1978 David Bridgman has been
appointed senior pastor of Faith Community UMC in West Chester, Ohio. His wife Mim Goehring Bridg man '77 works part-time as a kitchen consultant with The Pampered Chef. The Bridgmans have a son Jeremy, 15 and a daughter Charis, 12. Mark Malone is managing
a band — The Lilybandits — who are working on their second CD release.
1981 Kimberly GrossI Kessler is
a donor recruitment tepresentative for the American Red Cross. Her husband Jeffrey Kessler '82 is a vice president for State Savings Bank. They live in Gahanna with their three children: Lindsay, 12; Matthew, 10; and Andrew, 5. »> to page 12
Frosh Earns All-Conference Honors in Women's Cross Country
Celebrating 75 Years of Brotherhood
Distance runner Brianna Elsmore, a freshman from Mansfield, Ohio, earned all-conference honors with a sixth-place finish (19:27.1) at the 1997 OAC Cross Country Championship. The Cardinals, under secondyear head coach Jennifer Hagquist, finished fifth in the eight-team field. ■
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