West Virginia University - Monticola Yearbook (Morgantown, WV)

 - Class of 1963

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Left to Right. Pint Row: James M. Zavatsor. Corresponding Secretary: Lee Browning, Vice-President; Frank Cuomo, President: George Wilson, Treasurer. Second Row: J. Temple Black. Advisor: Raymond Lee Smith, William R. Borchert, Jack Sturm. Third Row: G. R. Hiqin botham, Michael T. Marshall. Richard Abel. Roderick Mason. Fourth Row: Fred Smith, Pote Westenhaver, Thomas Toutsi. Fifth Row: Marvin Gould. Tom Shafer, Ed Maloy, Tom Wren. Sixth Row: Joseph Coughlin. William Ramsey, Anthony Tarquinio. r— • ' IP jH m I ■ K m mr % i « | p i r 1 V 1 I K i H m n.- -rl l ■ 1 I jk J 1 i M A. I.I.E OFFICERS FRANK CUOMO President LEE BROWNING Vice-President JAMES 2AVATSON Secretary GEORGE WILSON Treasurer The West Virginia Chapter of the American Institute of Industrial Engineers was established on this cannpus in order to promote the professional development of future industrial engineers. Discussions concerning the theory and practice of all aspects of industrial engineering, as well as allied fields, are held under the guidance of men from the professional ranks of the field. Plant tours of nearby industries and special con- ferences further aid the individual member in his professional growth. As a special project, the 70 members publish an engineering bulletin, the Newsletter, and each year present the Outstanding Industrial Engineering Student Award to a member of superior merit. J. T. Black serves as advisor to the group. OFFICERS DARREL CULLOP President BILL KRANTZ Vice-President DELORES DeMARY Secretary -Treasurer Left to Right, First Row: William A. Hurst, Ted T. Lewis, Thomas Kreitzer, Douglas Stewart. Charles E. Jackson. James Mauro, Larry K. Morrison, Douglas Miller, Kenneth Martin. Second Row: Albert Woiclk, Faculty; Charles Blissitt, Faculty Advisor: Frederick Geiler, Fac- ulty; Frank O ' Connell, Faculty; William Krantz. Vice-President; Delores DeMary, Secretary-Treasurer; Darrel Cullop, Presi- dent; Carol Ann Ferrett, Joanna Pitser, Shirley Jarrell. Wanda Kelllson. Third Row: Dr. A. C. Core, Dean R. O. Bach- mann. Karen Rldgway. Harriet Brawley, Beth Lucas, Mary Ann Schwarz, Alice VanKirk, Adie Joseph, Robert Gellner, Jim Coleman, Chester Fried!, George Lemasters. Fourth Row: Bill Hockenberry. Mike Mullln. John Cavendish, Arvel Wyatt, Jerry Hess, Larry Gaston, Fred Reese, Byron Ott, John Mullin, Lester Patterson, Joseph Robins. Fifth Row: Fred Alvaro, Paul R. Manzuk. Clayton Bond, Max Adams, Bob Criss, Steve Car- ter, Ronald Lilly, Hugh McPhail, Murhl Flowers. AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION The purpose of the student branch of the American Pharmaceutical Association Is to increase the students ' awareness of the opportunities and values which accompany their profession. Since Its organization on the West Virginia University campus in 1948, the group has persistently worked to fulfill the obligations of the purpose. In order to gain more insight into the career, the members visit a manufacturer of pharmaceuticals to inspect both the operating and reasearch facilities. Each year the organization spon- sors a reception for new pharmacy students, maintains a display and participates in Natlonol Pharmacy Week. Dr. Charles Blissett sponsors the organization.

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Left to Right, First Row: Allen Colebanit, Dr. D. W. Parsons, Past Advisor; Norman Blaney, Reporter; Roy Dick, Secretary; Edgar Hooper, President; Elbert L. Spencer, Treasurer; R. C. Butler, Advisor; A. R. Bryant, Jerry Long. Second Row: William Cunningham, Marvin Wotring. William Morrow, John Seville, Thomas Robinson, Warren Kelly, Leo Pennington, Robert Yokum, F. M. Pennington, Junior Sponaugle, James Simms, William Mar- shall, Raymond Orndoff, Clint Hickman. Not Pictured: Jack Crank, Ronnie Burke, Virgil Carpenter, Kenneth Wykle, John Carr, Jacob Metcalf. ALPHA TAU ALPHA Alpha Tau Alpha, having the dual purpose of training future agricultural teachers to take their place as community leaders and of providing an atmosphere of fellowship in which members are able to exchange ideas and educational views, was organized on the West Virginia University campus in 1950. Among the projects of the group are special programs featuring prominent speakers and a display for Greater West Virginia Weekend. Each year a representative is sent to the national Alpha Tau Alpha conclave and an outstanding member of the local chapter is selected. Some of the social events include the annual banquet, a Christmas party, and the spring picnic. OFFICERS EDGAR HOOPER President KENNETH WYKLE Vice-President ROY F. DICK Secretary ELBERT L. SPENCER Treasurer ALPHA ZETA West Virginia University? agricultural fraternity, Alpha Zeta, was organized on campus in 1922. The main goal of the group is to establish and encourage leadership in the field of agriculture and other related areas through the functioning of the hon- orary ' s thirty members. Scholarship and participation in campus activities are the two qualifications for membership. Each year those members who display outstanding achievement in the fields of agriculture, forestry and home economics are given awards. A special project of the group is the sale of apple cider during Mountaineer Weekend. Climaxing the year is a banquet for members and alumni. Dr. E. h. Tryon is the fra- ternity ' s advisor. OFFICERS EDGAR PAUL, JR. Chancellor JOHN WARREN Chronicler DENNIS ROWAN Scribe JAMES H.CROSS Treasurer WALTER SMITH Censor Left to Right, First Row: Kendall C. Elliot, Faculty Advisor; Harold Cross, Treasurer; Edgar Paul, Jr., Chancellor; Walter Smith, Censor; J ames H. Brown, Faculty Advisor. Second Row: John Balasko, Harold Smallwood, Don Thomp- son, William Ridings, William Renolds, William Walters. Third Row: Thomas E. Sterner, Gene F. Sentz, John L. Needy, Hubert Dudley, Terry L. Sharik.



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I?: - f. Left to Right, First Row: Major William L. Musladin, Advisor; Frederick T. Phalin, Commander; Joseph A. Arena, Information Officer; Edgar Paul Jr., Operations Officer; Harold Odi Casali, Administrative Officer; James E. Wiseman, Comptroller; Harry A. Nelson, Deputy Commander; John E. Schmidt, Wing Commander. Second Row: Charles H. McQuade, Charles D. Nordeck, David R. Paulsen, Lawrence W. Hall, Jr., Peter A. Neri, ill, Lewis J. Haines, Edward M. Walsh. Third Row: Kenneth A. Kissel!, Charles F. Adams, Roy F. Henderson, Charles Wayne Brewer, Stephen R. Parkinson, Mason E. Riley, Robert W. Scatterday. Fourth Row: Samuel P. Carter, Jr., Larry J. Pizzino, Robert L. Letzelter, William R. Borchert. ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY OFFICERS FREDERICK T. PHALIN Commander HARRY A. NELSON Deputy Commander HAROLD ODI CASALI Administrative OfTcer JAMES E. WISEMAN Comptroller EDGAR PAUL, JR Operations Officer Left to Right: Samuel Carter, Jr., Robert Letzelter, Larry Pizzino, Edgar Paul, Jr., Lawrence W. Hall, Jr., Operations Officer; Harry Nelson, John E. Schmidt, Wing Commander; Frederick T. Phalin, Wing Executive Officer; Joseph Arena, Lewis J. Haines, Personnel Officer; James Wise- man, Information Officer; David Paulson, Assistant Operations Officer; Charles F. Adams, Assistant Administrative Officer; Harold Odi Casali, Wing Inspector. The Arnold Air Society was organized on the West Virginia University cannpus in 1953 to provide service to the Air Force ROTC. The members of this academic honorary for ad- vanced Air Force cadets are selected on the basis of the Of- ficer ' s Qualifying Test and scholastic achievement. Each year the Colonel J. W. Compton Award Is presented to an out- standing senior member who excels in scholarship, leadership and character. To further its objectives, the organization sponsors the Air Force Drill and Rifle teams and participates in the flag-raising ceremony at each home football game. Social events of the honorary include teas with the sponsors, a fall and a spring dance, and, highlighting the social calen- dar, the Aerospace Ball. The sponsor of the organization is Major William L. Mus-

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