West Virginia Wesleyan College - Murmurmontis Yearbook (Buckhannon, WV)

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e,t ' 4i 8u 3 aj£, U szs s j£ £ - L f s t £ (Lycy-ZoL af-. , This Is Wesleyan . . . It is the common wonder of all men how, among so many millions of faces, there should be none alike. SIR THOMAS BROWNE kgfcHk. ' : ;; V _i • r . •. i Bfif TE n ii - - - It is ... a small college, and there are those who love it. DANIEL WEBSTER m DR. LEWIS HERBERT CHRISMAN And gladly wolde he lerne, and gladly teache. CHAUCER A refinement through the medium of literature from Homer to Hemingway has been the heritage of students who have attended the classes of Dr. Lewis Herbert Chrisman. This Mav his nearly forty years of full-time service at West Virginia Wesleyan College will come to a close: however, he will continue to teach on a limited schedule. Born August 21. 1883. at Upper Uwchlan Township. Chester County. Pennsylvania. Dr. Chrisman is prominent as a writer arid lecturer. He has written John Raskin, Preacher, and Other Essays. The English oj the Pulpit, The Message oj the American Pulpit, and Ten Minute Sermons. He is a staff writer for church school publications of the Methodist Church, and has jointly edited Selections from Speeches oj Abraham Lincoln. He has lectured at W. Va. University, Drew Theological Seminary, and Garrett Biblical Institute. In 1908 he received a Ph. II. from Dickinson College. 1.1 . in 1909, and I. ill. I), in 1920. He studied at the I niversitj of Pennsylvania, I niversirj of Michigan. Univer- sity of Wisconsin, and. in 1948, received a 1,11.1). from . Va. Wesleyan. He has taught at W. Va. I niversity, was Professor of English at I nion College. Professor of English Literature al Baldwin-Wallace College, and came to Wesleyan in 1919, acting as dean in 1925-26. Dr. Chrisman. who i a member of the American Association of I niversity Profes- sors. Alpha Chi Rho, and Phi Beta Kappa, married Elizabeth Lash in 1914. They had two children. Esther Elizabeth and Margaret Lucille. The 1956 Murmurmontis is dedicated In Dr. 1.. H. Chrisman with ineffable appre- ciation, not solelj for tin ' knowledge be has imparted to us, but for the wisdom to use it. Cl To be at home in all lands and ages: to count Mature a familiar acquaintance and Art an intimate friend: to gain a standard for the appreciation of other men ' s work and the criticism of your own: to carry the keys of the world ' s library in your pocket. and feel its resources behind you in whatever task you undertake: to make hosts of friends among people of your own age who are to be leaders in all walks of life: to lose yourself in generous enthusiasms and cooperate with others for common ends: to learn manners from stu- dents who are gentlemen: and form character under professors who are cul- tured — this is the offer of the col- lege for the best four years of your life. WILLIAM HEWITT HYDE PRESIDENT SCARBOROUGH Pursued with perseverance mid patience, the main path- way ai li esleyan leads to levels oj comprehension and competence, and culture, and concern, and compas- sion, and Christian commit- ment, below which the life good to live is relatively im- possible. . . SCHOOLCRAFT DEAN SCHOOLCRAFT - r --  w ■  ■ tt XSaniflftPfi HB «a«jpib3ii0M|Nnii MM £-0 queen Corena v . . . may pole dance tkTBnswnm a n w  ■ u h ( f ' r YjI ' J I kappa alpha fraternity . . . second place . ' J independent women . . . first place May Day -1955 a moonlight serenade in May B Intramurals 10 football kelsoe ' s hockej sophomores 1 1 ' A - B =fb L£ - L « •■ « v : ,c Slf). n- a e track tennis golf 12 n £ « Track SCHEDULE: Won— 4 Lost— 1 Wesleyan 66 Fairmont 60 Wesleyan 69 D. E. ... 55 Wesleyan 2V ■■ W.V.U. - H 0 ' , Duel meet— Wesleyan 73: Bethany 68: D. .E. 39 W.V.I.A.C. Champions. State W.V.I.A.C. meet— Wesleyan 55; Bethany 40; Fairmont 23; W. Liberty 23. Golf SCH1.DI I.I : ( ,„, ; Lost— 3 Tied— I Wesleyan Wesleyan _ 1 Wesleyan 6 Wesleyan 3V Wesleyan 12 ' j Wesleyan 7 1 j Wesleyan 13 ; ' , Glenville 7% Fairmont W. Va. Tech. Fairmont D. E. a. Tech. D. E. - 14 9 IP - 21 ■ IL. 2 Baseball Tennis SCHEDULE: Won— Wesleyan -3 Fairmont Wesleyan 1 D. E. Wesleyan 1 Salem Wesleyan .4 Fairmont Wesleyan • Salem SCHEDULE: Won— 13 Lost— 4 CONFERENCE RECORD: Won— 10 Lost- CONFERENCF. RANKING: First Lost — 5 baseball Wesleyan 2 1 1 2 Marietta W.V.I . 12 16 •A. B. •A. B. Marshall 1 2 9 19 1 Mar-hall 3 Wesleyan ' GlenviUe W. Va. Tech 9 6 Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan 4 21 ' ) 15 9 _ 4 13 ' Morris Harvey 1 . ' Fairmont D. E. 1 10 Wesleyan Wesleyan W.V.U. . Marietta •D. E. ' Fairmont .. ' Morris Harvey 10 3 4 Wesley an Wesleyan Conference 3 Games .. 5 2 m 0t M O. ' H fSI Graduation Day- J « ■ . ,T.r ; UMi A 1 f H : ; i ' - V.JT ' fift l itr ffBp MB 1 I 1955 i Alma Mater of the Mountains West Virginia Wesleyan At thy magic mystic fountains Noblest dream of life began. We, thy children, bow before thee; We, thy children, now adore thee; And pledge God, who watches o ' er thee, Thou shalt fill the ample measure of his plan. WALLACE B. FLEMING 15 ff J, •■ ■• ] Hon- bravely Autumn paints upon the sky The gorgeous flame of Summer uhich is fled! THOMAS HOOD ' ' ■ 16 17 thanksgiving dinner away from home Enter into his gates with THANKSGIVING, and into his courts with praise: be thankful unto him. and bless his name. PSALM 100:4 swing vour partners JACK ROLLO. i ice president PAT NICKELL, treasurer DAVE CUCINOTTA. president DIANE D1ETENHOFER. secretary SENIOR CLASS You to the left and I to the right. For the ways of men must sever — And it may be for a day and a night, And it well may be forever. But whether we meet or whether we part. {For our ways are past our knowing) A pledge from the heart to its fellow heart, On the ways we all are going! Here ' s hick! For we know not where we are going. RICHARD HfflEl 19 Lillian Frances Alfred weston B.S., Alpha Gamma Delta ( treas. ) , Benzine Ring, W.R.A., F.T.A., House Board i pres. I , Intramurals. Denny Darrell Boggs weston B.A., Choir. Band, Preiser Scholarship. Ella Elizabeth Bolean teaneck. n. j. B.S., S.A.G.. Betty Lamp Club. Arlene Ruth Brooks niantic, conn. B.A., Playshop. W.R.A., Choir, Band. Freshman Counselor, Christian Emphasis Publicity Committee. Della Annette Brundrett. buckhannon B.A., Delta Psi Kappa, M.S.M.. W.R.A., Playshop. Fellowship Teams, Christian Service Fellowship, Hockey T« am. William Brundrett buckhannon B.A., M.S.M., Christian Service Fellowship. Fellow- ship Teams. Samuel Francis Butcher cowen B.A., Sociology Club. Edmund James Butler. Jr. stratford, conn. B.A., Kappa Alpha, S.A.G. I pres. I. Murmurmontis. Santo Joseph Buttafuoca brooklyn. . y. B.S., Theta Chi (treas.). Benzine Ring, Awards Committee, Social Committee, Interfraternity Coun- cil (sec. I . Charles Otho Cadle rupert B.S. t Theta Chi, Football, Basketball, Intramurals Chairman. Robert Edgar Call e. andover. n. h. B.A., Sociology Club ( v. pres. ) , Choir, Religious Activities Committee, M.S.M. I pres.), Community Council, Cross-Country, W.U.S. Committee, Inter- fraternity Constitution Committee, Intramurals. Walter Ray Collins Wyoming, pa. B.A., Theta Chi « . pro.). Pharos, Track, Cross- Country, Community Council (pres.), Junior Class (treas. I . Intramurals. Robert Donald Crane florham park. n. j. B.S., Alpha Sigma Phi. Beatrice Evelyn Cucinotta fall river, mass. B.A., Alpha Xi Delta, Sociology Club ( pres. ) , M.S.M., W.R.A., Murmurmontis. Publications Com- mittee. Freshman Handbook. David Mears Cucinotta fall river, mass. B.S., Freshman Class I v. pres. . Sophomore Class (pres.  , Junior Class t pres. . Senior Class t pres. I , Community Council, Educational Committee, Fresh- moil Handbook. Student Directory. Murmurmontis. Jannie Alventine Davis sophia BS., Vlpha Gamma Delta v. pres. t , Playshop, M.S.M.. W.R.A., Pharos, Band. Awards Committee, Religious Activities Committee, Delta Psi Kappa (pres.), Hockey Team, Intramurals. Diane Elinor Dietenhofer wethersfield. conn. B.A., Alpha Psi Omega (v. pres. I , Playshop (v. pres. I. M.S.M., W.R.A.. W.U.S. Committee, Haught Literary Society, Hockey Team. Richard Ayres Dunn. Jr. madison. n. j. B.S., Alpha Sigma Phi. S.A.G.. Murmunnontis. James Edward Elmer B.S. JANE LEW Arline H. Franquiz buckhannon BS., Alpha Gamma Delta (2nd v. pre . . Alpha Psi Omega, Playshop. Betty Lamp Club. S.A.G., Cultural Enrichment Committee. Orientation. Haught Literary Society. Hockey Team. Inlra- murals. James Edward Gaston BS. BUCKHANNON Charles Erwood Goodin wellsburc B.A.. Phi Sicma Epsilon, M.S.M.. Playshop. Mm- murmontis. Choir (pres.). Jean Cork Greer clarksburg Hi. Upha Xi Delta  marshall. Murmurmontis. Pharos. Publications Committee. Canterbury Club t v. pres. t . Martha Kathleen Hamrick burlington ( S . Upha P-i Omega. Playshop (sec-treas.) , M.S.M., Betty Lamp Club. Winnifred Leone Heavner burnsville B.A., M.S.M., Band, National Methodisl Scholai ship. EmvARD Patrick Hennessy pomeroy. o. B.S., Football. Baseball. Phyllis Jean Hillman hmkid B.A., Alpha Camma Helta (pres.l. M.N.M.. W.li.V. Haughl Literary Societ) (sec), Sociology Club. Murmurmontis, House Hoard. Panhellenic (pres.), Freshman Class ltreas.1, Junior Class (sec.), Vfa) Day Attendant t Fr. t . Homecoming Attendant (Sr.I. Herbert Irwin Hirsch Brooklyn, n. y. U.S.. Benzine Ring. Beta Beta Beta. Baseball, In- tramurals. John Thomas Hitchens philadelphia. pa. BS., Theta Chi. Choir. Band, Beta Beta Beta. Psy- chology Club, Philosophical Fraternity. College Quartet. Anne Houdashelt meadville. pa. B.S., Alpha Xi Delta. John Elmer Houdashelt Syracuse, o. B.S.. Football. Baseball. Charles William Johnson. Jr. weston B.A. n i Naomi Ruth Judy circleville B.S., Alpha Delta Pi Icnrres. sec), 4H Club. Betty Lamp Club I v. pres.). Elizabeth Karickhoff winona B.S., Band. CLARKSBURG Playshop, M.S.M.. Bernice Ruth King II. A.. Alpha Delta Pi (seel, W.R.A., F.T.A. iv. pres.). Young Won Lee seoul. korea B.A., Dorothy Lee Scholarship. Grecory D. Lessig PEN ARCYL. PA. B.A., Theta Chi (sec). Pharos, Murmurmontis. Football. Track. Publications Committee, Intra- murals. Caroi ) n I. in ise Lewis Oakland, md. B.A., Upha Delta Pi, Benzine Ring, W.R.A., phor Queen, Hocke) Team. Intratnurals. Elizabeth Jean Lindsay west decatur, pa. B.5. M.S.M., F.T.A., Murmurmontis, Betty Lamp Club (sec.), Fellowship Teams. Dewayne Rymer Lowther wilsonburg . ' (., M.S.M., Pharos. Choir. Band. Student Minister. Nyla Jeadelle McCullouch parkersburg B.A., Alpha Delta Pi Uncial chairman), Benzine Ring, W.R.A. Harry Alexander Marhoffer wilton. conn. B.S., Kappa Alpha tv. pro. I. Murmurmontis, S.C.ti.W. Committee. Conduct Committee, Com- munity Council, Sophomore Cla (v. pres.), In- terfraternity Council (pres.), Coif, Football, In- tramurals. Eugene Robert Marteney buckhannon B.S., Theta Chi (pres.), Benzine Ring (v. pres.), Philosophical Fraternity. Inlramurals. Patricia Templeton Martin mount hope B.S., Alpha Xi Delta (secret office), W.R.A., F.T.A. John Franklin Martz U.S., Theta CI BUCKHANNON Barbara Ann Maxwell st. makys B.S.. Alpha Delta Pi t pres. I . W.R.A.. Haughl Literan Society i v. pres.), Pharos. Band. Delta Psi Kappa i chaplain I. Beta Beta Beta. Publica- tions Committee, Conduct Committee, Community Council I sec. i . House Board. Homecoming At- tendant (jr.), Homecoming Queen (sr.), Hocke) Team, Intramurals, Rijan Mel any new york. n. y. B.S., Beta Beta Beta (pres.), Benzine Kin . In- tramurals. Thomas R. Merrill pocomoke. md. B.A.. Playshop. Fellowship Teams. ' 1 aWM Julius John Metroka new york. n. y. B.A., Alpha Sigma Phi Ipres.), Baseball Team. Elsie Virginia Miller gormania B.A., F.T.A. (treas.l. William Gene Miller romney B.A. Richard Edward Mohr norwalk, conn. B.S., Kappa Alpha. S.A.G. Martha Lou Moore B.A., Sociology Club. M.S.M. Naaman Lee Myers belington BS. Patton Lacy Nickell, Jr. beckley BJS., Senior Class Ureas.), Conduct Committee. Basketball. Samuel Park seoul, korea B.A.. I.R.C., Philosophical Society. Robert Melvin Post buckhannon B.A., Playshop, F.T.A., Pharos (co-editor). Shirley Hope Post buckhannon B.S., Benzine Ring, Alpha Delta Pi. Arthur Jack Riba Brooklyn, n. y. U.S.. Pharos, I.R.C., Tennis. John Rollo, Jr. buffalo, n. y. B.A., Theta Chi, Sociology Club. Mumiurmontis (bus. nigr. t. Pharos. Choir, Cheerleader. Senior Class (v. pres.), W.U.S.. S.C.O.W. Committee, Psychological Society t pres. I, Intramurals. Beverly Romaine Rutherford waynesburg, pa. B.A., Benzine Ring. Thomas Melvin Rutherford buckhannon B.S., Benzine Ring. Football, Baseball. Basketball. Robert Howell Sammis STRATFORD. CONN. U.S. William Richard Schenck dunellen, n. j. U.S.. Theta Chi. Community Council I v. pres.). Football. Tennis, Track. Gus Matiiew Sokos RICHWOOD R.A. John Patrick South moundsville B.A., Alpha Psi Omega (pres.). Playshop (pres.). Sociology Cluh. Muimurmontis, Choir, Cultural Em ichmenl Committee. f ' -r-r 1 Jane Elizabeth Strong B.A. Joseph N. Strong HORNELL. N. Y. PENN YAN. N. Y. B.A. Martha Louise Tannehill augusta, ga. B.A.. Alpha Gamma Delta (seel. W.R.A.. So- ciology Club, Haught Literary Society, Pharos. Choir. Delta Psi Kappa. Community Council. Paul Vaughan. Jr. Charleston B.A.. Kappa Alpha. Intramurals. Robert Dick Whitescarver blckhannon B.S.. Basketball. James Harold Wimer rock cave B.S.. Alpha Sigma Phi. Pearl Chung Bin Yim seoul. korea B.A.. Sociology Club. M.S.M.. W.R.A. Tommie Ruth Yost bluefield B.A.. M.S.M., W.T.A.. F.T.A. ipres.l. Haught Li- terary Society, Murmurmontis, I.R.C.. Educational Affairs Committee. Freshman Counselor. National Methodist Scholarship. 83 Not only is there an art in knowing a thing, but also a certain art in teaching it. CICERO 30 SIDNEY DAVIS. M.Ed Religion Counseling RALPH BROWN. D.D. FLORENCE SCHAPER Ph.D. NELLIE WILSON Hi. JOHN SHAVER 1 I. Business E. KIDD LOCKARD, MA. LEWIS CLARK. Ed.D. JUANITA PARKER. MA. BUELL AGEY. Ph.D. JANET GUESS. M.A. FRED MESSERSMITH, M.A. Music and Art ROBERT SHAFER. MM. JOAN BROWN. M.S. Physical Education CHARLOTTE KNEPSHIELD. M.A. DAVID REEMSNYDER. A.M. FRANKLIN ELLIS, M.S. 32 L Literature and Language LEWIS CHRISMAN L.ll.D. ESTHER McALLESTER. M.S. Home Economics MARY BRILL Ph.D. Philosophy and Education JAMES HUPP, Ph.D. JAMES BAY, Ph.D. - • , SAMUEL SMALL - Ph.D. f ' 1 N Yii v  JOSE FRANQUIZ. Ph.D. MARY McKITTRICK. Ph.D. 33 Science NICHOLAS HYMA. Sc.D MARVIN DOWNEY. Ph.D WILLIAM HA LLAM. A.M. ARTHUR GOULD. Ph.D. HELEN STOCKERT. B.S. GEORGE ROSSBACH. Ph.D. GEORGE GLAUNER. Ph.D. Social Studies Library Science EVELYN CROUCH. M.A. 34 Homecoming Queen Barbara and her court reigned over the Homecoming festivities. Highlighting the weekend was the re- urn of Wesleyan ' s own Clifford Gip battles, one of the greatest all-around backs, who received his certificate for the Football Hall of Fame. Kappa Alpha Order and Alpha Xi Delta sorority took first and second place onors in the Homecoming Parade. 955  i - c nlQA Alpha Gamma Delta sorority won first place in Wesleyantics with A College Level Thuse. Taking second prize was the Alpha Delta sorority with Davius Elkus. First place House Decoration went to Kappa Alpha Order with their Sink the Ship for Gip. •A «b Cross-Country SCHEDULE: (Ton— 2 Lost— 2 Wesleyan 37 W.V.U. 18 Wesleyan 17 Fairmont 41 Wesleyan 23 Fairmont 32 Wesleyan 11 W.V.U. (low score wins I .18 ««£ -ta ' t t fwf!} I SCHEDULE: JFon— 6 .oif— 1 Tied— 1 Wesleyan 6 Fairmont 2 Wesleyan 1 Wesleyan 2 Wesle an 3 Wesleyan 6 Wesle an 3 Wesleyan 6 Wesley an 6 Pa. College P.F.H.A. 2 Fairmont 1 D. E. . _0 Brirlgewater 5 W.V.U. ... D. E. (i Hockey VJ ' tt BEVERLY SCHERBAl M. secretary RAY MILLER, treasurer NANCY WALTON, vice president DAVE TRADER, president J u N I R S It is hard to find a man who has studied fur three years without making some progress in virtue. CONFUCIUS 39 Andrew Arendas Passaic, N. }. Anne Armentrout Beck ley Margaret Austin Bennington, Vt. Marilyn Ave yard Gardner, Mass. John Aylestock Buckhannon Robert Baumgartner Flushing, IV. Y. Barbara Beecroft Wheeling Florence Bennett Groveton, N. H. Robert Bitten Jersey City, N. . Carolyn Boling Charleston Mary Bond Blue field Bill Bowman Talcott Thomas Bradford Buckhannon Shirley Brinkman Cumberland, ld. Clifford Buell Kittanning, Pa. Evelyn Callaghan Bethpage, N. Y. George Chappell Pittstield, Mass. Walter Clark Orange, Conn, Liennie Cottrill Pennsboro Lorna Cox El kins 40 Gordon Philip Damon Decker f£ast Williston, N. Y. Riverside, Conn. Ronald Louis Feldman Filosa White Plains, N. Y. Flushing, N. Y. Glenn Dye Buckhannon Peter Fink Jamaica, N. Y. Kay Evans Beckley Marilyn Gardner White Plains, V. Y. Jane Nancy William Robert Wayne Robert Gaston Gatherum Gaunt Gould Graham Cue Buckhannon Richwood Buckhannon New Haven, Conn. Oakland, Md. Brownsville, Pa. Audrey Gwennap Wheeling Bryce Hatch Henniker, N. H. Roberta Hiehle Vienna Hill Greenwood, S. (.. Robert Horton Fairfield, Conn. David Houston Hempstead, N. Y. EJL 41 Priscilla Ho war J Co wen William Cora Robert Hughes Insley Jablonsky Trenton, N, J. Meptune City t A. J. Bridgeport, Conn. Mar-hall Johnson Terra Alta Shirley Kincaid Kin raid Nelson Barbara. Lantz Leece Buckhannon Mount Hope Barbara Virginia Margaret Marjorie Arthur June Lefler Light Long McCiilloiigfa McDermott Mearns Rainelie Erie, Pa. University City, Mo. Bronx, N. Y. West Haven, Conn. Clarksburg Vaughn Micheal Morgantown Howard Miller Fainieu; Pa. Ravmond Miller Arnold, Pa. Patricia Miller Buckhannon Roy Miller Martins Ferry, Ohio Patrick Murphy Buckhannon 42 4$ ft rs ■ ew c Ju.lv Murray Bu Shannon Malcolm Parker Buckhannon San ford Murray JTesf Simsbury, Conn. Kay Post ITes Milford Edward Newton Danbury, Conn. Robert Reed Buckhannon Philip Nicholson Minrola, N. Y. Helen Sarounie Long Island, N. Y. Howard Oliver Wheeling Norman Schanck MillvilU, N. J. David Paisley Buckhannon Beverly Scherbaum Dunbar Calvin Kum Hyun Louis Helen Sheasley Shin Sicilian Simmons Duquesne, Pa. Seoul, Korea Bridgeport, Conn. Buckhannon Allen Junior Alton Kay Simon Snyder Taylor Thacker New Rochelle, N. Y. Buckhannon Nutley, N. J. French Creek 43 Daniel tt eeks Hackensack, V. . AdLib. Clifford Rollins flu ' khannon Daniel Weston Granby, Conn. Ronald Thomas Duquesne, Pa. Whang Seoul, Korea David Trader I ' ienna. 1 ' . David Whitest i ■ Buckhannon Walton Oak Hill Annamary Wilson Philippi Elene Ward Memphis, Tenn. Patricia Wilt Buckhannon Head Residents Mr-. Hereford. Mrs. Harold, Mrs. Wolverton, ' not pictured! Mrs. Gussler. 44 i iir president ' s of j ice Mr. Ling. J. Marple Administration alumni office Mr. Stansbury ad in issions office Mr. Schum. Mr. Neely. J. Trowbridge. E. Nickell president ' s office M. Dean believe that every right implies a responsibility: every opportunity, tin obligation: every possession, a dut . JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER. JR. dean ' s office S. Filosa. I. evard. J. illiams. treasurer ' s office W. Hicks. P. Reabe, R. Kenney, H. Williams. Winter at Wesley an Brings . 0 Winter, ruler of tli ' inverted year. I crown thee king of intimate delights at play Holiday Season sno -ball faculty dinner 48 AA iLf.il - -♦ Haydn ' s TVif Creation 1 SOPHOMORES Less good from genius tve may find Than that from perseverance flowing: So have good grist at hand to grind. And keep the mill a-going. THO l  l l ENGLISH JANET WARFEL, vice president RONALD BROOKS, treasurer RONALD TALKINGTON. president HARRIET AVEYARD, secretary Victoria Alexander Charlotte, N. C. Laura Bavs Beckley Edward Aslanian New York. . Y. Janet Belcher Kimball Judith Atkinson Monroe, Conn. Gerard Boe DuneUen. Y. . Harriet Aveyard Gardner, Mass. Paul Bodurtha Rome. X. Y. David Baker Brook Mi. V. Y. Carol Bmrr Wilduood. .Y. ;. Louis Barail New York. Y. Y. Reed Bradford Manhasset. N. Y. Ronald Brooks Davin Rhea Chenoweth Buckhannon Harold Bullock Hermon, N. Y. George Cherlong Hartlord, Conn. John Burnett DuneUen, N. J. Clarence Clark Silverlake, N. Y. Mary- Burton Romney Robert Coates New York, N. Y. Margaret Carper Athens Joann Collins Buckhannon Paul Chaddock Endicott, N. Y. Louis Colombo Montclair, N. J. 52 i ooke . Plain ield, N. J. Donald Douglas Clyde ( rites But khannon Sue Edgell Lake Flmd Vol ma Davis Xn Brighton, Pa. William Eiferl V. Y. Russell I lean Bin I- hannon Ruth Epler Kane, Pa. ( leorgetta Decker fftti , hannon Richard F an- Xeedham. l ass. P 9, a Theodore Evcrtsen Glen Rock, V. 7. Ronald George Burhhannon Robert Finta Forest Hills, N. Y. Nadine Glass Petersburg Roper Fischer E WUliston, ) Kent Goff Fishkill, A- Y. Doupla-- Fitch Branxville, N. Y. Thomas Guheen Rupert Jo Ellen Flagg Charleston Allen Golden New York, V. Y. 53 Paul Gramlich Bellerose, N. Y. Frank Hamrick Charleston Harold Green way Duquesne, Pa. Janet Harris Bridgeport Ruth Grose Charleston Jeannette Hedrick Ronceierte John Had ley Hamden, Conn. Roy Henderson Rick wood Sandra Hall Fairmont Robert Hetz Fainiew, Pa. m Ml, Edgan Hod son Mamavoneck, N. Y. George Hubbell Mil ford. Conn. Phyllis Hogsett East Rainelle Joan In gold by Fair Lawn, N. J. Sue Holm Manhasset. A. Y. Sue Jarrett Clendenin John Holt tf eston Robert Jervis A ' . Tarrytown, N. Y. Clifford Judy Clarksburg 54 Ted Rulh John Judith Dolores Jack Jungas Kedward Kennedy Kerwood Keyser Kissel Worcester, Mass. Moundsvitle Malvcrne.N. Y. Ripley Bridgeport Elmira, V. Y. James Edmund Robert Fred Phelpv Lin wood Koon Kristofik Lafalcc Lantin« Laszlo Lathrop Hm 1, hnnnon Munhalt. Pa. Harkensack, S, J. Hawthorne. N. J. Southport, c inn. Norwich, Conn 4ik (A A Martha Law Bridgeport Noel Lemon Jane Lew Mara Linaberger Wellsburg Eric Lipetz Forest Hills, N. Y. Patricia Malone Mi lbum. .V. ;. Jefferson Manser Buckhannon Courtney McCaslin Flora! Park, N. Y. Glenda McDonald Bridgeport Thomas Mi. Kinney Staten Island, N. Y. Thomas McLaughlin Arnold, Pa. Suzanne McNutt Salem Donald McVitty Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 55 James Medley Brooklyn, N. Y. Robert Middlebrook Wilton, Conn. Merlon Mitchell New York, N. Y. Charles Modlin Ravenswood Richard Moisan Waterburv, Conn. Peggy Morton Hamlin James Mowry Derrv, Pa. John Murawski Goshen. N. Y. Judith Murray Fairfield, Conn. Annabelle Muse New Martinsville Frank Neuner Bloomfield, N. J. Robert Palatiello Trumbull, Conn Ray Palmer Norwich, Conn. Ann Queen Bridgeport John Parks Lewisburg Jerry Rabinowitz Brooklyn, N. Y. Ann Pemberton Buckhannon Jean Rawson Parker sburg Linda Perry South Charleston William Reiter Dayton, Ohio Thomas Posteraro Manhasset, N. Y. Kay Rider Sophia Kenneth Powers Buckhannon Elsie Rosenberger Jersey City, N. J. 56 arol Rough Weston Gustave Semrow Bristol, Conn. Joseph St. Miklossj Fair Latin. . J David She p par d Hurl.hannon I ,inda Sax ton Dunbar Elaine Sheppard Petersburg William Schoonmaker Montclair, N. J. John Shirley Harrison City, Pa. Francisco Sciotto Neu York. X. Y. Neal Small Forest Huh. ) - t Marilyn Eileen Donald Linda Ronald Smith Snyder Souder, Jr. Sowers Talkington Vitro Epperly West Chester, Pa. Lebanon, Pa. Clarksburg James John Nathan Tod W illiam Tatero, Jr. Tissol To elson Torrence Trembath Hillsdale . Flushing, V. Y. Neu York. N. Y. Morris Plains. J. Teancck, A . J 57 Richard VonHoorn Warwick, R. I. William Watson Jane Lew Mary Wadleigh Concord, X. H. Wesley Wheeler Stratford, Conn. Rose Walton Oak Hill Roger Wieland Ba side. . Y. Janet Warfel Bolivar, Pa. William Will Johnstown, Pa. Howard Washerman Mount Vernon, N. Y. Carol Wilson Moundstille fX j Richard Randall Robert Stuart Marianna Robert Hamilton ingert inters agoda Young Zanesky Frederick town, Pa. Elmira, N. Y. Stoystown, Pa. Brooklyn, X. Y. Buckhannon Fairfield, Conn 58 Cultural Enrichment Members «f the Cultural En- richment ( ninmittee are Shirley Brinkman, Miss Janet Guess. Mr. Fred Messersmith, John South, Gene Martenev. Brvce Hatch, and Janet Warfel. 4- Examinations are jormiilnhir. n en to the best prepared, for the greatest fool may ask more than thr wisest man can answer. C. C. COLTON Harmoneers j 1). Boggs. W. Seamans. E. Hotlsdon, B. Call, H. Greenway. gldi ™ Hm Collegians H.Oli T. Evertsen, A. Ross. i 62 MARILYN MITCHELL, secretary TOM LEACH, vice president ELNORA CHAMBERS, treasurer RICHARD BROOKE, president FRESHMEN IN The love of higher things and better days; The unbound hope, and heave nly ignorance Of what is call ' d the world, and the world ' s ways. ' LORD BYRON 63 James Adams Elbert Richard Aidala Bay side, N. Y. George Batterson New Milford, N. J. Artis Baxa Buckhannon Edward Alberter Johnstown, Pa. George Alcure New Hyde Park, N. Y. Elizabeth Baylis Rockville Centre, N. Y. AHen Bean Moore field Anthony Alizio Bayside, . Y. Joseph Alizio Bayside, .V. Y. Carol Beers Ridgefield, Conn. Irwin Beitch Brooklyn, N, Y. John Altman Apollo, Pa. Shirley Armfield Newport A ttos, I a. Billy Bennrtt Buckhannon Virginia Boggs Worcester, Mass. Doris Armstrong Buckhannon Richard Artman Westmont, N. J. Arthur Berg Vienna Richard Beveridge Brooklyn, N. Y. Carl Bachmeier Brooklyn, N. Y. Robert Baierl Pompton Lakes, N. J. Thomas Blair Lambertville, N. J. John Blubaugh Metuchen, N. J. Irene Barrett Dayton, Pa. Clarence Bartman St owe. Pa. Janet Boggess Sisson vil e Emil Bohus Trenton, N. J. f t } 3 V Richard Brooke Lumber port ilium Burdette iiin khannon Lawrence Cassel Eunice Elnora Chambers Becktt- 1 Richard Burgess Beechhurst, N. Y. Jerry Burke EUamore Joseph Chiusano Brooklyn, N. Y. Betsy Chostner Buckhannon Elbert Burr Hasbrouck Heights, N. J. Janet Butcher Parkersburg Anthony Ciuffo Brooklyn, N. Y. Barbara Class Westfield, N. J. Kennth Butkiewicz Ridgewood, N. Y. Thomas Buttermore Parkersburg Martin Cohen Newark, N. J. Mike Cohen Flushing, N. Y. James Caldwell Irwin, Pa. Helen Campbell Kittanning, Pa. Murray Cohen Philadelphia, Pa. Carole Conaway Mannington John Campbell Clarksburg Alfred Capuano New Rochelle, N. Y. June Cooper Webster Springs Bert Corneby Endicott, N. Y. Anthony Carbone Stratford, Conn. Arthur Carter Buckhannon Arthur Costaris Intedaken, N. J. Charles Couchenour West Newton Carol Cucinotta Medjord, Mass, Neill Cutlip Midland Park, N. J. ' 1 Robert Day Adrian Sharie Dean Berea, Ohio Albert Deitsch Pater son, N. J. Henry DeMattia Bloomiield, N. J. Franlz Dengler Ro erstord, Pa. Pierre DesRochers Bloomtield. X. J. Denver Dickens Montrose John Donnelly New York, N. Y. Edward Dworetz Paterson. . J. James Earley Ford City, Pa. Bob Fennimore Yonkers, N. Y. Wailand Figgatt Charleston Bertrand Fisher Stamford, Conn. James Fraser Westuood. V. J. Sanford Frey Westport, Conn. Nancy Funk Clarksburg Lvnn Gardner White Plains. N. Y. Ralph Gay Huntington Carol Gearty Beechhurst, N. Y. Allen Geller Flushing, N. Y. Jerry Geller Brooklyn, N. Y. Janet George Clarksburg Kenneth Eipel Beechhurst. V. 1 ' . Susan Farmer Morgantoun Burton Goldberg Westwood, N. J. James Golden New Haven, Conn. mk r t r% v y n r ) Vs .si Lloyil Fike Rome, N. Y. Donald Gondearl Darien, Conn. Garul Hayden Winthrop, Mass, Gary Hess Munhalf, Pa. Garry Grabelle Bradley Heat h. V. J. John Grant AVw For , V. K. Georganna Hession Cowen Mary H.-t . Fairiieiv. Pa. Ann Greathouse Hii khannon Robert Grever W, Ridge, N. J. David Hoag Maywood, N. J. Robert Holbrook Springfield, Mass. James Griesi West Englewood, N. J. Frances Griffith Parkersburg Bill Holmes Wesleyville. Pa. Michuel Hormelin Philadelphia. Pa. Hugh Groody Feasterville, Pa. William Hall Buckhannon, Frank Horn Charleroi, Pa. Alan Hubbard New Haven, Conn. Betty Hanifan Clarksburg Howard Hak Paterson, N. J. David Huenerberg Soulhptirt, Conn. Bonita Huffman French Creek Herbert Hartman Pottstoun, Pa. Harvey Hatfield Weston John Husion Easton, Pa. Robert Hyams New York, V Y. , Herbert Hyre French Creek Tom Jeffrie Millord, Conn, Joseph King Buckhannon Keith Kissel Elmira. . Y. David Jentoft Darien, Conn. Catherine Johnson South Charleston Sylvia Klepper Fanuood, .V. Y. William Koelln Ridgeheld Park. N. J. Howard Johnson Selbyuille, Del. Edwin Johnston Butler. N. J. Phvllis Kuhl El kins Michael Kundrat Whitaker, Pa. Marvin Jones Beaierjalls. Pa. Marlene Jones Fairmont Carolyn Kopple Charleston Da id Kough Hauthorne. A . . John Johnstone East Williston. A. J. Carol Kane WesleyriVe. Pa. Thomas Leach Parkersburg Rohcrt Louer Vutley, . J. Eugene Kcezer Fort Lee. A . J. James Kennedy Pittsburgh. Pa. Robert Mavian Flushing. A . Y. Ronald McCauley Elizabeth Jenny Kessel G or mania Isaac Khedouri Forest Hills, Y. } ' . Calvin McCutcheon Reedy Clarence McCloud Weston I ;i John McCulloch Brooklyn, V. Y. Madonna McDonald I ' ' arsons J,i ' kson Morgan Shinnston Fredric Morris Long Islam!. V. Y. Thomas McGovern West Orange, A ' . . Nancj McGregor Glen Aubre . V. Y Linda Moulder South Charleston Donald Murphy Rome, . Y. Ef fie Mcllvaine Bridgeport Robert McLaughlin VIontclair, X. J. Richard V. K Buckhannon Cail Nelson Soph ia John McLean Burlington, A ' . J. Cornelia Mendoza Mania, Philippines Paul Olive Ridgewood. A - .1. Pete Oliver Wheeling Warren Merrill U estwood, A . J . Samuel Meyt i Mapleuootl. A . J . Bill Olmstead Little Y ,. V i ieorge Orr Coraopolis, Pa. I I. II W ' M U ' llrlllUUl Flushing, V. 1 Arthur Miklose) Metuchen, A . 7. Shirley Owen Bayside, V Y. Linda Paisley J ' khannon Marilyn Mitchell Vienna Clifford Moebiu Nutley, A ' . 7. Frank Pari-i A en lor ,. A. K Vahan Par-r izhian. Jr. Ven Wilford, A. ' . rV4k t John Patterson Upper Saddle River, N. J. Frank Patti Pavamue, N. J, Marie Reese Buckhannon Douglas Remy Saddle River. N. Martha Peregoy Beckley Charles Perry Totowa Borough, N, J. Allen Rennard Westwood, X. J. Shirley Reppert Woodstown. N. J. William Pettibon McKeesport. Pa. Janie Pfalzgraf Parkersburg Joseph Rial. Jr. Greensburg. Pa. Priscilla Rice Rutland, it. Conrad Pierce Jackson Heights. V. Eleanor Pinnell French Creek Howard Richelsopfa Bridgeport, Conn. Robert Ringel Newtown. Pa. Ronald Pomerantz Brooklyn. N.Y. Charles Powers Buckhannon Alma Robertson Alliance, Ohio Gwendolyn Robinson Hampton, i a. Edward Powers Cochituate. Mass. William Printz Englewood, A. J. Jerry Romanlini Fort Lee. V . Ann Romig Baltimore. Md. !arol Ouattlander Hillsdale. V. J. Jean Ragan Jenkinjones i reorge Rosier Vforgantown Denis Rossi Hicksville, N. Y. 3 € : Dean Kuhl.m But khannon Jackie Runyon Holden Frank Santoro Yen Rochelle.N. Y. Ann Sias Man Gerald Russin Bayside, N. Y. John Rutkowski Bayside, V. ' . ilium s illnrman Patterson, V. . William klar Stamford, (,onn. Harry Santillo Jamaica, N. Y. Walter Saltier Brooklyn, N. Y. Martin Schwartz Brooklyn, N. Y. Jimmy Scott Salem Arthur Seiderman Philadelphia, Pa. John Seigb Johnstown. Pa. Edward Srlilin Veu York, V. Y. Kenneth Selodj Manvilte, V. . Weslej Shaffner Stratford, Conn, oungsun Shin Seoul. Korea June Smith Clarksburg Delores Snyde (Jarksburg Diiujdas Solvei Staten Islan Charle- Spem Manhasset I. V Y. er A 7 . Y. Robert Stell Buckhannon Janie- Surridge Beechhtirst. A. Y. (.•■rani Sweeton Scarsdate, ) Diana Sv« igei i lurl: sburg ( Iharle Ta Inr Park Ridge, I Jeremiah II Pel ham. V. Y. r Sandra Tipper Clarksburg William Todd Coal wood Bob eaver Pittsburgh. Pa. Paul Weber JPesf .Vi in, Pa. George Townsend Staten Is and. V. 7. Julian Trail Bechley Henry Ueissmann Harpursiifle, X. Y. Marshall Wellisch New York, . Y. Ralph Undreiwer Flushing. A. Y . John Van Cleve Princeton, N. J. Samuel Werlinich McKees Rocks, Pa. Richard Wiemokly Longbeach, N. Y . Hollis Vance Whitmer Donald Voneiff Flushing, Y. Fames W ilkinson Uunhaif. Pa. Edith Woo Hong Kong, China Melvyn Wadler Frank in Square, . Y. Michael Wagner Huntington, V. } ' . Shirley Woo Hong Kong. China Betty Wood Mabscott Stephen Walton MoundsvUle Cordon Wanless Buckhannon Malcolm Zarnfaller College Point. . Y. Robert Zolan Lyn brook, N. Y. Willard Wassell Stamford, Conn. David D ' Work North Bergen, N. J. 9 M Douglas Miller Pittsfield, Vfass. Frank Schneider Uf i ' fien, .y. J J. Elizabeth Strader Buckhannon buckhannon at night nj : •r « I, ■- . w M 1 . ( 1 _ r 1 1— i ' Fu t rov. : Parker, Davis, Collins, Maxwell, Schoolcraft, Wilson. Second row: Strader, Brooks, Shaver, Judy, Houston, Weston, Jungas, Tannehi Community Council and Committees W Mill! i in | [NS, president Our grand business undoubtedly is not to see what lies dimly at a distance. but la do what lies clearly at hand. CARLYLE Student Center Special Activities II Scherbaum, .1. Rollo, L. Sowers, P. Morton, J. Tatum. V J. Gaston. B. Scherliaum. T. Junga?. J. Stan-bury. I . Nickeli, D. Hancock. f 5 £l£ HcAllester, J. Hedrick, It. I. ilk,, Miller, Davis, B. Call, B. I Religious Activities Cultural Enrichment W.U.S. Social Utilities Intramurals Publications Educational if fairs I). Dietenhofer, B. i all, . Brooks, S. Butlafuoco, ikon, L. Tannehill. E. ' ,,. , i,,, ii.i. J. Greer, Wilson, Glauner, T. Yost, Downey, D. K. Fischer, E. Newton. Cucinotta, R. Epler, D. Evans. ' The country is lyric . . . the town dramatic. W hen mingled, they make the most perfect musical drama ' LONGFELLOW 76 77 T ll . r 1 ' h n V m O rs o - .- L. Alfred. J. Boggess, S. Brinkman, M. Carper, R. Chenoweth, J. Cooper, J. Da i . A. Franquiz. Alpha Gamma Delta Louise Tannehill, secrets) ; Arlene Franquiz, 2nd vice president; J ante Davis, 1st vice president ; Phyllis Hillman, president; Lillian lrred, treasurer. K. Grose, A. G wen nap, P. Hogsett, It. Hanifan, J. Hedrick, P. Hillman, k. Johnson, S. Kiepper. R. Kedward, J Kerwood J. Kessel, L. Paisley, M. Peregoy. L. Perry, J. Rawson. K. Rider. Rain turned hayride into theatre party . . . A College Level Thuse won first place in Wesleyantics . . . Prexy Phyllis attended Homecoming Queen . . . copped Panhellenic Scholarship Troph) . . . ghosts haunted SCOW at informal Halloween rush party . . . Evening in Paris formal rush party in October . . . pledged Janet. B.K.. Jenny Lynn. kitU. Linda. Doddle. Kay. Sylvia. Ann. Lin- da. Robbie. June S.. Diana. June C. Martha. Rhea Lee . . . activies honored pledges at informal Glenn Miller dance in January . . . initiation and Feast of Roses banquet . . . Spring Formal . . . International Reunion Da) . . . May Day Sing . . . end of another wonderful, exciting year for Alpha Gams. . Robertson, . Ronrig, E. Sheppard, J. Smith, L. Sowers, E. Strader, D. Swiger, L. Tannehill. N. Walton. $ 9 _ o o o ,4 p ia De fa Pi if e lire for each other. Barbara Maxwell, president; Bernie King, secretary; Ka Evans, vice president; Harriel Vveyard, treas- Efayride to Ross ' s camp started year with a bang . . . Pal initiated . . . Frexv Max reigned as Homecoming Queen . . . Davius Flkus capped second place in Wesleyantics . . . informal This Is Your Life rush part] at MOW ... II Pi Bar Ranch formal rush part) . . . Bunny. Nancy Jo. Moe, ' Marilyn A.. Irene. Rosie. Shirley, Marilyn C. and Florence pledged . . . Marilyn A. chosen president of pledge class . . . Blue Moon Dance during Thanksgiving weekend . . . Christmas parties with alums . . . Active initiation in February . . . Black and White Diamond highlighted the spring . . . May Da) Sing closed wonderful year of A D Pi a ti iries. a ,: v ' :t MM 4 A. iiiuriirniit, 1 . Austin, H. Weyard, M. Aveyard, I Barrett. B. Beecroft, F. Bennett, C. Boyer, M. Burton. M. Gardner. G. Decker, K. Evans, N. J. Funk. N. Glass. N. Judy. B. King. C. Lewis. P. Malone. B. Maxwell, P. Morton. A. Muse. Y Mel ullough, S. Post, C. Quattlander, H. Sarounie, R. Walton, C. Wilson, P. Wilt, and M. Young. J. L. West (not pictured i. ■ 1 Alpha 4 1 7 W i L. Bays. C. Holing, M. Bond, J. Butcher, C. Conaway. C. Cucinotta, Martha Law treasurer; Mary Lee Bond, vice president; Priscilla Howard, president; Kay Post, secretary. Xi ®%W% Delta l-AV fl J. Gaston. C. Gearty. J. Greer, K. Hichle, S. Holm, A. Hi.u.la-lnli. I ' . Howard. D. Keyser, S. Km. .ml. M. Law. M. I inabi rgi r, M. Long. P. Martin. P. Mill. MOW party . . . autumn Indian informal rush party . . . Formal rush part) a Hawaiian affair . . . sarongs, grass skirts, tropical fish . . . pledged Carol C. Nancy, Susan, Carol G., Marilyn, Effie, Carole C Judy, Patty. Mara, Janet, and Janie in November . . . Second place in Homecoming float parade with Victory Is Our Pattern . . . Jane and Marilyn, attendants . . . skit on Macbeth . . . Prill succeeds Helen as KA Sweet- heart . . . Christmas party for underprivileged children . . . Little Sisters honored at Sweetheart Dance . . . Pledges gave trophy case to sorority . . . Founder ' s Day, April 17 . . . Carol C. Marilyn. Kay. and Janie in new Alpha XI quartet directed b Glenda . . . May Day Sing wonderful . . . Beautiful, breath- taking Rose Formal in May climaxed year . . . Magnificent year for Beta Sigma. 4 Alpha Sigma Phi The cause is hidden, the results well known. ' ' R. Bitten J. Ihiusano S. Frey R. HlilllP ' nk 4 Frank Floyd secretary; Julius Metroki president ; Dan Koehler, ice president Bob Bitten, treasurer ' not pictured ' . K. Keezer, J. J. Metroka, A [osey, i . Pat Small. Kin;:. Mik li. Y Alpha Sigs returned to campus after two inactive years . . . big pledged class . . . Skating party . . . Banquet . . . Hobo Dance . . . Rivalry with Alpha Sigs at D. E. in football, basketball. Softball . . . Beta Nu has football and basketball tro- phies . . . Sweetheart Dinner . . . Spring formal . . . beginning of a new career for Beta Nu Chapter. Not pictured: V. Flnvd. K. Heine, l . Koehler, K. Lamperti, J. Merone, M. Shumate. R. Aidala V Vrendas A. Bean R. Bur-. — K. Butkiewicz I. i aldwel] D Douglas K. Eipe] R. Fennimore J. Fraser H. Gaj D. ( loodearl ( Graham F. Hamrick R. Horlon A. Hubbard R. Jablonsk; T. Jeffries R. J)T i- Began ' 55- 56 with Twin Party . . . first place honors in Homecoming float parade I Senators Tast DeFeet I and house decoration ( Sink the Ship for Gip ' l . . . Open House . . . Dixie Ball and Ole Southern Weekend ' . . . Confederates on the move . . . parade . . . house party . . . Rehel Greys . . . land troops, small band. Southern gentlemen . . . Skip awarded plaque for outstanding service to Beta Chi . . . Skip and Priscilla. KA Sweetheart, engaged . . . many house parties . . .annual spring Sweet- heart dance . . . second place trophy in ' 55 May Sing . . . o er 20 pledges first semester . . . May Day Sing . . . end of a profitable year for KA. God and Women in n £ ! % Kappa Alpha Order Not pictured: J. Adkins, F. Ardilo, S. Ha-. H. Hitchcock, K. [nnes, V Johnstone, T. Macek, M. Muller, J. Murray, J, VtcCutcheon, R. Fancirov. R. Rice, R. Richmond, R. Thourboron, R. Webber, anil R. iseman. .A S O I ijtl W.K A. McDermott J.Man-.-r H. Marhoffer R. Middlebrook R. Miller i . Moebius R. Mohr S. Murray F. Newton P. Nicho] -tin W. Reiter J. an Cleve P. Vaughn W. Wassell W. Watson S. Werlinich 1 1. V ton Kappa Sigma Kappa became fifth social fraternity at Weslevan . . . only international fraternity on campus . . . float in Home- coming Parade . . . Open House for alums . . . W. Va. Eta chapter established December 2. 1955 . . . thirteen charter members . . . Ron pinned Toby . . . Mai pinned Pat . . . Paul pinned Jan . . . February theatre party . . . sixth place in intramural volleyball . . . first pledge class . . . first annual Iris Ball in April . . . KSK. the new. but growing fraternity. Kappa Sigma Kappa . Capuano, R. Feldman. P. Fink. L Gardner, K. Goff. P. Gramlich. Peter Fink. treasurer: Roy Henderson, president : Kent Goff. vice president : ami Tom McLaughlin, secretary. R. Henderson, T. Leach, E. Lipriz. T. McLaughlin, M. Parker, J. Parks, R. Talkini:l n. Loyalty and Truth ' C. Bartnian. A. Bcr;;. (,. Boe. R. Bradford, S. Butlafuoco, C. Cadle, . Colli. .o c Alma Mater first, The! a Chi for Alma Mater. 1. Kennedy, F. Lanling, G. Lessig. K. I ouer, I McKinney, I. Mi Lean, D. Mi Vitij -4 a . o !?!« n, : ' r fl f i .■ V i E. Marteney, R. Vfoison, l Paisley. F. Parisi, R. Pomerantz, I. Posleraro, R Reed Hundredth Anniversary . . . found- ed on April LO, 1856, by Frederick Freeman and rtliiir Chase . . . celebrated with a banquet and ball in Clarksburg . . . membership lias increased to over 38,000, and 11!! chapters . . . serenades for girls of Don Taylor. Fred Lanting, Don Cooke . . . Monte Cai lo and Flappei party highlight social activities . . . UMiih Corral held at I niversitj ol Toledo. I Eugene Marteney, president; Wall Collins, vice president; Gerald Boe, secretary; San in Buttafucco, treasurer. Nol pictured: R. Bergdoll E. F Hows, D Hancock, II. Hickle. It. Maeder, I ' M. In tire, I Swander, and . Michael. .1. Scott, V. Seiderman, K.Seiody, G. Semros, W. Shaffner. L Taylor. H. Wc II Ringel W ft . s, henck M.J J. Rollo J. Rlllk.iU-kl r r% m ft c. a Bill, Bob. Jack in- itiated . . . Rained- out hayride turned in- to theatre party . . . enjoyed Mrs. Mc- Allester ' s home cooking . . . Roger. Har- old. Charlie entertained at Rush Partv . . . Ken pulled punch at Homecoming reception . . . Stoppette liottle almost went plop instead of poof . . . Harold ad libbed while reading funnies . . . Jim Hushed-up first time . . . Bill pinned a lemon . . . we slipped into second place in football intramurals . . . Dick elected president of pledge class . . . Bryce pinned Martha . . . Elks overran by Stags . . . Gip Jungas led actives to defeat — Yea Pledges! . . . braved wilds of W. Va. . . . Bob pinned a girl with Class . , . Rav pinned Joan . . . we celebrated our First Anniversary in Leap Year. Feb. 29 . . . banquet and spring for- mal at Plunkett ' s. J. Rabinowitz J. Tissot V. Tr ulialli Inter fraternity and Panhellenic Men work together. I told him from the heart. II hether the work together or apart. ROBERT FROST II. Maxwell, P. Howard, P. Hillman, N. Walton, P. Wilt. S. Buttafuoco, K. Miller, W. Collins, . McDermott, B. Hatch, S. Marhoffer, G. Marteney, K. Henderson. the n u .i l,,, sorority y iris work together interfraternity frolic CHARLES CADLE PAT HENNESSY fO MCC v SAM ZINAICH ELMER HOUDASHELT 96 WsffJL U1X rm 2 i t o. H JSmk third ilnw ii %} ■- Is touchdov n 97 am homesick (or my mountains . . . My heroic mother hills . . And the longing that is on me No solace ever stills. BLISS CARMAN 98 ■m ••• ••■ ,-■ M WV V 99 Haught Literary Society BARBAK MAXWELL [RENE sTRIEBY K 1 K INS PHYLLIS HILLMAN This quote society, founded by Dr. Thomas V. Haught. encourages interest in the fine arts. Membership is limited to sixteen girls who. each year, attempt to further the publication of Voices, a book containing original writings by esleyan professors and students. Some of the things Haught plans each year include a May Day Break- fast, a trip to Pittsburgh, a campaign to further interest in current events. and participation in campus activities. Each weekly program is accented b a phase of art. literature, or music. Officers of the group are president. Kay Evans: vice president. Barbara Maxwell; secretary-treasurer. Phyllis Hillman. Members not pictured are Helen Sarounie, Lorna Cox. and Cora Insley. Dr. McKittrick is the advisor. S. Kincaid. M. Aveyard, L. Tannehill. T. Yost, M. McCul- ugh, X. Walton, l . Dietenhofer, A. Wilson, P. Howard. V Frani|uiz. B. Scherbaum. 100 iA 1 1 zru The Alpha Rho cast of Alpha Psi Omega, national honorary dramatics fraterni- ty presented several plays throughout the year in con- nection with Playshop. The climax of the year ' s activities was initiation of new mem- bers, with a social hour fol- lowing the initiation. The officers are president. John South; vice president. Diane Dietenhofer; secretary, Marjorie McCullough. M r . Shaver is the advisor. J. South M. Mc( ullough, l . Dietenhofer V FVanquiz Mr. Shavi i M. Hamrick Alpha Psi Omega 101 First row: J. Gaston, M Bond, J. Davis. P. Howard. B, Maxwell. Second row: D. Glas . D. Keyser, . Walton. J. Har- ris, L. Sowers, R. Walton, P. Wilt. Third row: V. Li :lit. 11. Beerroft. M. Carper, W. Heavner, A. Quern, L. Tan- nehill, K. Post. Delta Psi Kappa Delta Psi Kappa, a national honorary fraternity for women majoring or minoring in physical education, was founded at Normal College ni the American Gymnastic Union in 1916. Alpha Eta Chapter was formed at Wesleyan in 1947. Each year the group sponsors a project for the betterment of the college community. To raise money, the girls sell programs at the A .I.C. tournament and check coats at all basketball games. For several years, Delta Psi Kappa has sponsored a modern dance group on campus. Officers are president, Jannie Davis; vice president, Pris- cilla Howard: secretary, Jane Gaston: treasurer, Mary Lee Bond; sergeant-at-arms, Nanc) Walton: publicity chairman, Louise Tannehill; toil reporter, Pait Wilt; and historian, Kay Post. Miss Knepshield is the advisor. Beta Beta Beta 1-iiM row: B. Beecroft, K. II. -u. M. Law, H. Hirsch, L. S. Buttafuoco, J. Boe, Dr. Rossbach, B. Melany, B. Maxwel K. Post, s aiii. h. Beta Beta Beta is a national honorary biological society which is composed of students who achieve high academic marks and who indicate a special aptitude for the subject of biology. Tri-Beta emphasizes quest for scientific knowledge and the promotion of biological research. The officers are: president, Bijan Melany; vice president, Herb Hirsch: secretary- treasurer, Lorna Cox. 103 Pi Epsilon Theta The Beta Chapter of the Argonauts Society of Pi Epsilon Theta. founded on Wesleyan ' s campus in the fall of 1946. seeks to encourage the spirit of philosophical study and emphasize the value of voluntary discipline in serious inquiry. The fraternity ' s motto is Tis not too late to seek a new world. Its flower is the laurel, and its colors, white and celestial blue. Officers are president. Samuel Park: vice president, Diane Dietenhofer; secretary, Arline Franquiz. The fraternity ' s activities include participation in the bi-annual W. Va. Philosophical Society -Meetings, discussion groups, sponsoring guest peak- ers, and the annual spring banquet with a speaker. Officers of the group are president. Samuel Park; vice president, Diane Dietenhofer; secretary. Arline Franquiz; treasurer, Eugene Marteney. 1 Firsl row: .1. Smith. C. ucinotta, S. Hall. Second row : M. Hamrick, .1. Murray, I!. Scherbaum, Mrs. McAllester, N. Judy, D. Class I hird row: l- Law, I . Boling, E. Chambers, 15. Lindsay, Y Funk, M. L. Linaberger, G. Decker, . Queen, . Franquiz, M. J nes. Betty Lamp Club This home economics club for those majoring or minoring in the field is s ml)olized by the Betty Lamp. The group engages in many projects such as refinishing tallies, making curtains, and decorating tray mats for the Buckhannon hospitals; these activities are carried out at each meeting. The group also sells home-made doughnuts, sponsors breakfasts and a barbecue. Betty Lamp Club officers are president, Beverly Scherbaum; vice presi- dent, Naomi Judy; secretary, Martha Law; treasurer, Debbie Glass. Mrs. Mi Mlester is the advisor. 105 Fir i row: C. Johnson, R. Feldman, B. Hughes. Second row: P. ' i im, E. ( ucinoita, B. Call. Third row: M. McCullough, M. Moore, J- South, L. Tannehill. P. Hillman. Sociology Club This clul). for juniors and seniors majoring in sociology, attempts to present, through discussion, information concerning current social problems and employment opportunities. Outside speakers are heard and field trips planned to the children ' s home, the prison, and the mental hospital. Club officers are president. Evelyn Cucinotta; vice president, Boh Call; secretary. Pearl Yim. ' r f 106 Psychological Society The purpose of the Psychological Society of West Virginia Wesleyan College is to promote interest in the field of psychology and to provide opportunities for study and observance which the class room cannot facil- itate. Activities of the group consist of discussions and panels on hypnosis, sleep, et cetera, as well as field trips, filmstrips, and outside speakers. Officers are president. John Rollo; vice president. Jack Hitchens; secre- tary, Janet Warfel: and treasurer. Marilyn Smith. Dr. Franquiz is the advisor. First row: S. Park. R. Olah. M. McCullough, M. Wadleigh, K. Evan-. Dr. Franquiz, J. Warfel, D. Dietenhofer. B. Leece. I). Hoy. B. Brundrett. Second row: J. Hitchens, J. Rollo, L). Houston. The functions of this group are to promote in- terest in the field of the natural sciences, espe- cially chemistry. The of- ficers are president, Dave Trader; secretary, Shar- on Lundell; treasurer, George Demertgis. lphor ' : Benzene Ring First- row: T. McLaughlin. C. Lewis, M. Smith, II. Beecroft, II Shin, Y McCullough, Dr. Hyma. Second row: R. Moisan, H. Hirsch, S. Zanich, II. Trader, I!. Melany, L Mfred, K. Posl S. Lundell. Firsl row: K. Baierl, I. Blubaugh, J. Huston, C. Johnson, l . Gi R. Evans, president, I). Baker. W. Weeler. ' lillii-r ' :. Second rovt : P. Badertha, Photographic Arts Club . . . our purpose is to stimulate interest in the photographic arts and de- velop various techniques of photography . . . enlarein Firsl row: M. L. Hetz, S. Woo, P. Rice, A. Franquiz, L. CottriU, J. Hinkle. Second row R. Fosnaugh, M. Mullrr. E. Buller. Student Art Guild The S.A.G. fosters interest and advance- ment in the field of art. A picture rental project, various art exhibits, and a master- piece of the week, painted and displayed by a S.A.G. member are but a few of the yearly projects this group carries out. Officers of the S.A.G. are president, Ed Butler; vice president, Max Muller; secretary, Priscilla Rice; and treasurer, Bob Fosnaugh. Playshop Boccaccio ' s I nt l l Talc Beginning the school year with irbie, the Bug Boy presented dining Freshman c -k. many one-act plays and a three-act revealed Play- shop ' s place on the campus. Officers of the group are president. John South; vice president, Diane Dietenhofer; secretary - treasurer, Martha Hamrick. Mr. Shaver is the advisor. Fir-i row: J. Boggess, S. Klepper, R Grose. M. Hamrick, J. South, D. Dieten hofer, T. Goheen, M. Parker, P. Martin S. Tipper. K. Evans. Second row: Mr Shaver, S. Owen. R. Wingert, B. Lefler. J. Warfel, E. Callajihan. J. Lockhart. R Thomas, R. Post. Let me have music dying and I seek No more delight. KKU- Loar Hall t ' t t land iheerleaders J. Butcher, D. Hancock, M. Carper, T. Leach, E. Sheppard. thuse ■jpflfff I men ' s resident hall Residence J. Kissel, W. Schoonmaker. V. Michael, K. Bergdoll J. Powell. C. Judv. Houseboard l I I, B. Maxwell. B. Scherbaum. vice president; N. Funk N, Glass, I. Alfred, president; I Sowers, treasurer. Not pic tured; M Vveyard, secretary, aenes howard Halh sixty-eight Freshman counselors . B ks, M. McCullough, I Warfel, M Bond, C. McDonald. N. Judy, II. Vveyard, T. Yost, I. II. .hi. k. 15 Women ' s Recreation Association Fun, fellowship, service projects, and athletic keys are the benefits of W.R.A., gained through such activities as a supper outing, a party for underprivileged children. Christ- mas caroling, a Valentine ' s Day Dance, and intramurals. Officers are president. Patty Wilt; vice president. Barbara Beecroft; secretary. Linda Sowers; treasurer. Marilyn Ave- yard. Miss Knepshield is the advisor. First row: J. Bogge--. Keppert. J. Cooper. K. Johnson, C. Kopple, L. Moulder, H. Murphy, E. Chambers. B. Beecroft. L. Sowers, P. W i!t. B. Scfaerbaum, J. Murray. C. Insley, I. Barrett. Second row: M. L. Bond. P. Kuhl. C. Kane. M. L. Hetz, B. Maxwell. D. Keyser. A. Queen. D. Glass. R. Walton. K. P -t. . McGregor. Third row: 5, Farmer. C. Cucinotta, V. Boggs. C. Boyer. H. Aveyard, K. Rider. J. Ragan. L. Saxton, P. Morton. C. Wilson. E. Strader. C. Quatt- lander. N. Funk. Fourth row: M. Carper. B. Baylis. D. Snyder. S. Dean. E. Callaghan, J. Pfalzgraf. B. K. Hanifan. J. E. Flagg, . Walton. R. Grose. J. L. Kessel. Fifth row: V. Alex- ander, P. Howard. J. Hedrick. M. Peregoy, V Sias, J. Gaston. W. Heavner. V. Light. 116 4-H Club One of the newest organizations on campus this year is the Tubby Boggs Memorial 4-H Club. The club is named in memory of I. B. Boggs, West Virginia State 4-H Boys ' Agent, who passed away last fall. The pur- pose of the club is to provide an opportunity for the 4-H club members on campus to meet together and to share their 4-H experiences. This year the club sponsored an all-campus square dance, and the members visited Jackson ' s Mill, the State 4-H Camp. Officers are president. Calvin McCutcheon; vice president, Richard Brooke; secretary, Elaine Sheppard: reporter. John Campbell; song leader, Jeannette Hedrick. First row: Y Glass, C. McCutcheon, R. Brooke, N. Judy. J. Hedrick. E. Pinnell. Second row: D. Voneiff. C. Pierce. E. Sheppard. J. Campbell, M. Wagner, .1. Donnelly. Future Teachers of America F.T.A. is a professional organization designed to aid those interested in teaching. Each monthly meeting of the Morris Shawkey Chapter attempts to carry out this purpose. Activities in which the group engages include campus activities, an annual Christmas party, and a banquet in May for the installation of new officers. Chapter officers are president. Tommie Yost; vice president. Bernie King; Secretary. Jeannette Hedrick; and treasurer. Elsie Miller. Advisors are Dr. Hupp and Dr. Bay. Firs! row: E. Miller, J. Hedrick, B. King. T. Yost. Second row: J. Rawson, P. Morton, L. Bays, M. Junes, A. Gwen- nap. Third row: J. Belcher, B. Lindsay. V. Alexander, I!. Baylis. C. Kopple. Fourth row: T. Goheen. C. Insley. A. Pemberton, R. Post. International Relations Club Fh-sl row: S. Woo, l. Wadlrigh. B. Scherbaum. N. Mendoza, E. Woo. Second row: . Parseghian, . Riba, M. Wellisch. The aim ol the Internationa] Relation- Club is embodied in the preface to its constitution: We, the members of the International Relations Club ot West Virginia Wesleyan College, in order that we ourselves and our fellow students and associates may better understand the peoples ol the world and the problems which confront them, have pledged ourselves to slink and interpret pertinent issues of international concern unhiasedly. and to submit these -Indies and reports to all persons interested in world peace and the removal ol barriers which hamper it. The officers are president. Ait Riba and secretary treasurer, Beverly Scherbaum. Dr. Downev is the advisor. 19 ' He who would arrive at the appointed end must follow a single road and not wander through mam urns. SENEl 120 llll | , 121 CHRISTIAN EMPHASIS WEEK was held on April 3 to 6, 1956. The guest speaker was Bishop Fred P. Corson, the Bishop of the Philadelphia Area of the Methodist Church. The resource leaders in- cluded Mrs. Martin E. Talbott, the Director of Re- ligious Education at Christ Church Methodist, Charleston, W. Va., Rev. Elmer E. Diercks, the Director of the Baptist Student Center at W. Va. University, Morgantown, W. Va.; and Rev. Aldred Wallace, the chairman of the Conference Board of Education, Parkersburg, W. Va. The theme of the week was Christian Witness in a World of Crises. The program for the week included a mixer to open the week, discussions on Christian Wit- ness on the Campus, Christian Witness in Science and Business, and Christian Witness Through Marriage; it concluded with a communion service in Atkinson Chapel. The Bishop delivered the chap- el addresses on April 4 to 6. The members of the committee work ian Emphasis Week were Robert Call, Ronald Talk- ington, Robert Gue, Judy Kerwood, Nancy Walton, Mrs. McAllester, Mr. Davis, David Trader, Arlene Franquiz, Jeannette Hedrick, and Ray Miller, chair- rking on Christ- 122 5716 Newman Club Canterbury CJub I Mitchell, M. Cohen, S. Yagoda, I . Muchnick, I. Beitch, M. Cohen, N. Tonelson, M, Broumberg, -. Grabelle, N. Wasserman, Secretary; M. Wellisch, H. Hirsch, President; M Schwartz, B. Goldberg. First row: . Gearty, J. Murray, Vice Presidenl : S. Buttafuoco, President; E. Rosenberger, Secretary; S. Lundel. Sec- ond row: J. Mart . Treasurer; D. John- stone, J. Uizio, P. DesRochers, F. Sciotto. Third row: L. Sicilian, M. Wagner, . Uizio, J, King, .1. Muraw- ski, R. Heine. m: wi ( i.i i; First row: J. Murray . Secretary; I [ngoldby, J. Greer, Vice President; C. [nsley, I . Dietenhofer. Second row : J. McCoy. D. Souder, . Taylor, Presi dent; C. McCaslin, D. Baker, Treasurer, CANTERB1 l CLUB 123 Methodist Student Movement M.S.M. seeks ' . . . to present the Chris- tian way of life in all its fields of activity, in order to make Christian ideals more real and to give the mem- bers spiritual inspiration for active daily life. Morning and evening programs, vespers, fellowship teams, drama groups, newsletters, Kris Kringle Kraft Klub. and special activities all help to fulfill this purpose. Officers of the group are president, Bol Call; first vice president. Ronald Talkington; second vice president. Janet Warfel; secretary, Nancy Wal- ton: treasurer. Paul Bodurtha. Mr. Davis is the advisor. Fii t row: Mr. Davis N. Walton. J. Warfel, B. (.ill. Second row: C. Goodin. M. Hanirirk. L. Sowers, IV Kini:. R. Grose, T. ost. Third row: D. Houston. P. Bodurtha. R. Hamilton. R. Miller. First row: B. King. T. Jungas, V. Boggs. C. Kopple, J. Hedrick, B. Hanifan. C. Kane. R. Grose, .1. Kissel, T. V st. Second row: I. Barrett, M. t.( ullough, S. Reppert. P. Kuhl. N. Walton. S. Kim-aid, P. Hogsett. J. Warfel. J. Boggess, C. Hayden. Third row: B. Call, L. Sowers, E. Callaghair, F. Bennet. S. Davis, A. Muse, M. Hanirirk, J. Belcher. P. Cramlich. Fourth row: R. Hamilton, D, Houston. P. Bodurtha. R. Win- der!. T, Goheen, C. Goodin, B. Hughes, C. Perry. Fell owship Teams and Vespers Under the leadership of Bernie King, Dave Houston, and Ted Jungas, ten teams have carried on the work of organizing and reviving youth groups in rural churches. Team leaders are Harriet Aveyard, Ruth Epler. Jack Kissel, Margie McCullough, June Mearns, Norm Schanck, Ken Symes, Nancy Walton, Janet Warfel, and Paul Welk Martha Hamrick is chairman of the committee which plans weekly vesper programs. Serving on the committee are Jim Powell, Irene Barrett, and Miss Wilson, advisor. a vesper service First row: B. K. Hanifan, R. Grose. P. Hogseit. B. King. J. Mearns, S. Tipper, G. McDonald. A. Brooks. Sec- ond row: M. McDonald. I. Barrett, S. McNutt, H. Aveyard, J. Hedrick, M. Gardner. G. Boyer, R. Epler. A. Muse. M. McCullough. Third row: J. Kissel, M. Kundrat, E. Hodsdon, T. Jungas, R. McLaughlin, B. Hughes, G. Orr. Fourth row: K. Symes, J. Caldwell, B. Holmes, K. Kissel, J. Parks, D. Hous- ton, T. Goheen. J. Grant. J. Tissot, B. Pcttibon. 125 P T1 f The Pharos ROBERT POST co-editor SHIRLEY KINCAID co-editor Deadline. Thursday! Another eight page issue! And the Pharos staff works another weekend on the bi-weekly student newspaper that doubled in size thi year. Homecoming was extra speeial with news on dp Battles. International Issue featured Professor Messersmith who was hailed in French magazine for his painting. The Pharos honored seniors with a special Commencement issue. And on. and on, the staff worked steadily all year to make the Pharos the Voice of the Students. Staff positions this year included li. Trembath as senior associate editor; P. Bodurtha and J. Hedrick, junior associate editors: N. Cut lip. business manager (sec- ond semester) ; M. Aveyard. circulation: R. Bergdoll. B. Watson, sports; and M. Mc- Cullough, advertising. Dr. McKittrick re- placed C. A. Marshall as advisor (second semester I. 1 WALTON business manager First row: P. Bodurtha, B. Trembath, S. Kincaid. R. Post, J. Hedrick Second row: J. Kerwood, J. Greer, . Kopple, I. Boggess B Baylis, i A. Mar-hall, advisor; N. Walton, P. Kuhl, S. Klepper, S. McNutt, Muse, N. Cutlip. Third row: K. Johnson, N. VfcGregor, I. Barrett, D. Firsl row: J. Greer, J. Rollo, k. Evans, I). Snyder, M. Jones, l . Dunn. Second row: K. Kedward, J. Rawson, T. Yost, ( iarol nn Marshall, advisor, and . ( utlip. Murmurmontis The Murmurmontis staff is composed of layout and copy editor, Jean Greer; staff, John Blubaugh, Vince Palomba, Neill Cutlip, Sam Zinaich, Dick Dunn. Lynn Gardner, Marlene Jones. Ruth Kedward, Shirley Dawn Kincaid, Jean Rawson, Delores Snyder, Linda Sowers, and Tommie Yost. 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Fink, Peter B. 41 Finta, Robert J. 53 Fischer, Roger C. 53 Fisher, Bertrand T. 66 Fitch, John D., Jr. 53 Flocco, Vincent R. Jr. Flagg, Jo Ellen 53 Fosnaugh, Robert S. Franquiz, Arline H. 22 Fraser, James J. 66 Frey, Sanford P. 66 Funk, Nancy Jo 66 Gardner, Lynn S. 66 Gardner, Marilyn G. 41 Gaston, B. Jane 41 Gaston, James E. 22 Gatherum, Nancy L. 41 Gaunt, William H. 41 Gay, Ralph G. 66 Gearty, Carol J. 66 Geller, David L. Geller, Allen H. 66 Geller, Jerome 66 George, Janet L. 66 George, Ronald D. 53 Goff, Kent R. 53 Glass, Nadine M. 53 Goheen, Thomas P. 53 Goldberg, Burton S. 66 Golden, Allen 53 Golden, James T., Jr. 66 Goldstein, Arthur I. Goodearl, Donald A. 67 Goodin, Charles E. 22 Gould, Robert G. 41 Gower, Mary L. Grabelle, Garry R. 67 Graham, W. Wayne 41 Gramlich, Paul W. 54 Grant, John H. 67 Greathouse, Ann R. 67 Greenway, Harold E. 54 Greer, Jean C. 22 Grever, Robert E. 67 Griesi, James V. 67 Griffith, D. Frances 67 Groody, Hugh R. 67 Grose, Ruth Ann 54 Groseclose, Charles M. Gue, Robert L. 41 Gurack, Billy J. Gwennap, Audrey M. 41 Hadley, John A. 54 Hak, Howard J. 67 Halderman, John W. Hall, Sandra J. 54 Hall, William R. 67 Hamilton, Richard M. 58 Hamrick, Frank B. 54 Hamrick, Martha K. 22 Hancock, Donald T. Jr. Hanifan, Betty Kay 67 Harmelin, Michael C. 67 Harris, Janet R. 54 Hart, Gilbert L. Hartman, Herbert W. 67 Hatch, Bryce R. 41 Hatfield, Harvey H. 67 Hawkins, Richard H. Jr. Hayden, Carol 67 Heavner, Winnifred L. 23 Hedrick, H. Jeannette 54 Heine, Robert E. Hellmann, John A. Henderson, Roy A. 54 Hennessy, E. Patrick 23 Hess, Gary F. 67 Hession, Georganna L. 67 Hetz, Mary Lou 67 Hetz, Robert L. 54 Hickle, Harry V. Hiehle, Roberta S. 41 Hill, James K. 41 Hillman, Phyllis J. 23 Hinkle, C. Joan Hinkle,- Elmer G. Hinkle, Shirley W. Hinzman, Parker L. Hirsch, Herbert I. 23 Hitchcock, Harold W. Hitchens, John T. 23 Hoag, David W., Jr. 67 Hodsdon, Edgar W. 54 Hogsett, Phyllis A. 54 Holbrook, Robert E. 67 Holm, O. Sue 54 Holmes, William H. Jr. 67 Holt, John M. 54 Horn, Frank G. 67 Horton, Robert L. 41 Houdashelt, D. Anne 23 Houdashelt, J. Elmer 23 Houston, David C. 41 Howard, Priscilla 42 Hoy, Donald R. 54 Hubbard, Alan E. 67 Hubbell, George T. 54 Huenerberg, David C. 67 Huffman, Bonita L. 67 Hughes, William H. 42 Huston, John A. 67 Hyams, Robert M. 67 Hyre, Herbert 68 Ingoldby, Joan L. 54 Innes, Edward Insley, Cora M. 42 Jablonsky, Robert R. 42 Jackson, William M., Jr. Jarrett, A. Sue 54 Jeffries, Thomas J. 68 Jentoft, David M. 68 Jervis, Robert G. 54 Johnson, Catherine N. 68 Johnson, Charles W. 23 Johnson, Howard E. 68 Johnson, Jack L. Johnson, Marshall S. 42 Johnston, Edwin L. 68 Johnstone, D. Anthony Johnstone, John J. 68 Jones, Marvin P. 68 Jones, R. Marlene 68 Jones, Roger L. Jordon, A. Warren Judy, Clifford P. Judy, Naomi R. Jungas, Theodore Kane, Carol J. Karickhoff, Elizabeth T. Keezer, Eugene J. Kedward, V. Ruth Kelly, Dennis E. Kelly, James C. Kennedy, James E. Kennedy, John E. Kerwood, Judith A. Kessel, Jenny Lynn Keyser, Dolores R. Khedouri, Ike Kincaid, Shirley D. Kinder, Lowell G. King, Bernice R. King, Joseph A. Kissel, Jack Kissel, J. Keith Klepper, Sylvia R. Koehler, Dan M. Koelln, William H. 68 Koon, James G. 55 Kopple, Carolyn L. 68 Koslin, Stephen Kough, David J. 68 Kristofik, Edmund A. 55 Kuhl, Phyllis J. 68 Kundrat, Michael L. 68 LaFalce, Robert A. 55 Lamperti, Richard S. Lanting, Fred L. 55 Lantz, Nelson H. 42 Laszlo, Pete Lathrop, Linwood B. Law, Martha A. Leach, Tomas E. Lee, Young Won Leece, Barbara J. Lefler, Barbara L. Lemon, Frederick D. Lemon, Noel E. Leonard, William F. Lessing, Gregory D. Levine, Robert Lewis, Carolyn L. Light, Virginia A. Lighthall, Kent A. Linaberger, Mara L. Lindsay, Elizabeth J. Lipetz, Eric D. Lockart, James O. Long, Margaret E. Louer, Robert C. Lowther, Dewayne R. Lundell, Sharon J. Lynch, Charles I. MacCallum, Malcolm J. Macek, Thomas A. Maeder, Douglas E. Malone, Patricia A. Manser, Jefferson W. Margolies, Alvin Marhoffer, Harry A. Marini, Frank D. Marteney, Eugene R. Martin, Patricia T. Martz, John F. Mason, John A. Mavian, Robert Maxwell, Barbara A. Mayers, William H. Mearns, Dolores J. Medley, James L. Melany, Biian Mendoza, Cornelia L. Merone, Jesse J. Merrill, Thomas R. Merrill, Warren K. Metroka. Julius J. Meyer, Samuel F. Michael, Vauqhn J., Jr. Michelman. Harvey J. Middlebrook. Robert C. Miklosev. Arthur F. Miller, A. Catherine Miller, Douqlas S. Miller, Elsie V. Miller, Howard E. Miller, John R. Miller, Patricia A. Miller, Roy M. Miller, Shirley A. Miller William G. 55 Mitchell, Marilyn J. 69 55 Mitchell, Merton J. 56 55 Modlin, Charles E. 56 68 Moebius, Clifford E. 69 24 Mohr, Richard E. 26 42 Moisan, Richard W. 56 42 Montgomery, James J. Moore, Martha L. 26 55 Morgan, Arnold J. 69 Morris, Fredric D. 69 24 Morton, Peggy Jo 56 Moulder, Linda J. 69 24 Mowry, John J. 56 42 Muchnick, David P. Muller, Max P. 55 Murawski, John S. 56 24 Murphy, Donald J. 69 55 Murphy, Helen B. Murphy, Hugh P. 42 42 Murray, Charles S. 43 68 Murray, John E. 24 Murray, Judith A. 56 Murray, Judy 43 Muse, Annabelle 56 Myers, Naaman L. 26 McCaslin, George C. 55 McCauley, Ronald M. 68 55 McCloud, Clarence A. 68 55 McCoy, James M. McCulloch, John 69 25 McCullough, Marjorie F. 42 McCullough, Nyla J. 25 25 25 25 McCutcheon, James B. McCutcheon, William C. 68 McDermott, Arthur L. 42 McDonald, Glenda J. 55 68 25 McDonald, Madonna Y. 69 McGovern, Thomas E. 69 McGregor, Nancy J. 69 42 56 25 69 Mcllvaine, Effie L. 69 Mcln+ire, Paul W. Jr. Mcintosh, Arnold L. McKinney, Thomas A. 55 McLaughlin, Robert A. 99 25 69 26 69 42 69 56 McLaughlin, Thomas C. 55 McLean, John W. 69 McMillan, James W. McNieol, James T. McNutt, Suzanne 55 McVitty, Donald W. 55 Nash, Kenneth J. 69 Neely, Richard L Neidich, Lloyd 1. 69 Nelson, Z. Gail 69 26 Nesbitt, Warren R. 42 Neuner, Frank J. 56 42 Newlon, Philip M. 42 Newman, David L. 46 Newman, Frederick D. Newton, Edward J. 43 26 Nicholson, Phillip W., Jr. 43 Nickell, Patton L., Jr. O ' Brien, Esther Y. Olah, Richard L. Olive, Paul N. Oliver, Armand C. Oliver, Howard G. Olmstead, William W. Orr, George A. Ill Owen, Shirley R. Paisley, David M. Paisley, Linda L. Palatiello, Robert F. Palmer, Ray O. Palomba, Vincent A. Pancirov, Roy J. Parisi, Frank D. Pa rk, Samuel Parks, John H. Parseghian, Vahan Parker, Malcolm M. Patterson, John D. Patti, Frank L. Pemberton, Carol A. Peregoy, Martha J. Perry, Charles W. Perry, Linda E. Peveler, Paul S. Petry, William H. Pettibon, William C. Pfalzgraf, Jane L. Pierce, Conrad Pinnell, D. Eleanor Piatt, Allen Plummer, Walter F. Ill Pomerantz, Ronald S. Post, Kay A. Post, Robert M. Post, Robert R. Post, Shirley H. Posteraro, Thomas J. Powell, James A. Jr. Powers, Charles R. Powers, Edward F. Powers, Kenneth L. Printz, William H. Ouattlander, Carol E. Oueen, Ann M. Rabinowitz, Jerry Ragan, Jean C. Range, M. Conrad, Jr. Rawson, N. Jean Reabe, John F. Reed, Robert L. Reed, Willard R. Reese, Marie Reiter, William E. Remy, Douglas N. Rennard, Allen H. Reppert, Shirley A. Rial, Joseph Jr. Riba, Arthur J. 69 69 43 69 69 69 43 69 56 56 Rice, Priscilla J. Rice, Robert A. Richelsoph, Howard M. Richmond, Robert A. Rider, Kay A. Ringel, Robert H. Robertson, Alma P. Robinson, Gwendolyn M. Rollins, Clifford E. Rollo, John, Jr. Romantini, Jerry M. Romig, Ann W. Rosenberger, Elsie T. iRosenstock, Jerome Rosier, George L. Ross, Alexander M. Rossi, Denis A. Rough, Carol J. Revello, Samuel V. Rudy, Melvyn A. Ruhlow, Dean H. Runyon, Emma L. Ruof, John M. Russin, Gerald H. Rutherford, Beverly R. Rutherford, Thomas M. Rutlcowski, John A. Sammis, Robert H. Santillo, Harry R. Santoro, Frank F. Sarounie, Helen A. Sattler, Walter O. Saxton, Linda L. Schanck, Norman W. Scharlatt, Harold Scherbaum, Beverly A. Schneider, Frank P. Schoonmaker, William L. Schenck, William R. Schultz, Howard F. Schwartz, Martin S. Sciotto, Francisco Scott, Bruce G. Scott, James F. Seamans, Lyman H., Jr. Seamans, Winston G. Seiderman, Arthur Seiah, John Seldin, Edward G. Selody, Kenneth Semrow, Gustave C. Shaffner, Wesley D. Shay, Neil T. Shearer, Donald L. Shearer, Shonette M. Sheasley, G. Calvin, Jr. Sheppard, David L. Sheppard, Elaine D. Shin, Helen Shin, Young Sun Shirley, John M. Shreve, Charles W. 70 Shumate, George C, Jr. Sias, M. Ann 71 70 Sicilian, Louis V. 43 Silberman, William J. 71 56 Simmons, A. Helen 43 70 Simon, Allen J. 43 70 Sklar, William S. 71 70 Small, Neal J. 57 44 Smith, James R. 27 Smith, June E. 71 70 Smith, Lawrence P. 70 Smith, Marilyn Y. 57 56 Snyder, Delores J. 71 Snyder, Eileen C. 57 70 Snyder, Ellen J. Snyder, Martin 70 Snyder, Arvil J. 43 57 Sokos, Gus M. 27 Solvesen, Douglas B. 71 Sos, Alexander J. 71 Souder, William D., Jr. 57 71 South, John P. 27 Sowers, Linda K. 57 71 Spencer, Charles J. 71 27 Spera, Anthony V. 27 Stagon, Leonard A. 71 Stahl, David 27 States, William G. 71 Stell, Robert H. 71 71 Story, Frederick W., Jr. 43 Strader, Elizabeth R. 71 Strieby, Irene C. 57 Strieby, Oscar 43 Strong, Jane E. 28 Strong, Joseph N. 28 43 StMiklossy, Joseph 57 Surridge, James H. 71 57 Swander, John R. 27 Sweeton, Gerard F. 71 Swiger, Diana A. 71 71 Symes, Kenneth G. 57 Talkington, Ronald W. 57 Tannehill, M. Louise 28 71 Tatem, James A., Jr. Taylor, Alton H. 57 Taylor, Charles J. 71 71 Taylor, Mollie B. 71 Tell, Jeremiah J. 71 71 Thacker, Kay L. 43 71 Thomas, Roland A. 44 57 Thoubboron, Robert D. 71 Tipper, Sandra S. 72 Tissot, John F. 57 Todd, William R. 72 Tonelson, Nathan 57 43 Torrence, Tod A. 57 57 Townsend, George H. 72 57 Trader, Charles D. 44 43 Trail, Julian S. 72 71 Trembath, William J. 57 57 Trowbridge, Delphia Undreiner, Ralph G. 71 Vance, Hollis C. 7| Van Cleve, John C. 71 Vaughan, Paul, Jr. 28 Vita, Anthony J. Von Eiff, Donald C. 72 Von Hoorn, Richard P. 58 Wadleigh, Mary E. 58 Wadler, Melvyn M. 72 Wagner, Michael A. Walton, Nancy K. 44 Walton, Rose A. 58 Walton, Stephen E. 72 Wanless, Gordon H. 72 Wanless, Howard W. Ward, Elene D. 44 Ward, Norma H. 44 Warfel, Janet E. 58 Wassell, Willard D., Jr. 72 Wasserman, Howard S. 58 Watson, William E. 58 Waxberg, David Weaver, Robert L, Jr. 72 Webber, Robert L. Weber, Paul F. 72 Weeks, Daniel P. 44 Weiser, Richard J. Weissmann, Henry D. 72 Wellisch, Marshall 72 Wells, Paul L. Werlinich, Samuel 72 West, Jenny L. Weston, Daniel J. 44 Whang, Tae Byang 44 Wheeler, Wesley R. 58 White, William N. Whitescarver, David L. 44 Whitescarver, Robert D. 28 Wieland, Roger P. 58 Wiemokly, Richard 72 Wilburn, Charles E. Wilkinson, James E. 71 Will, William A. 58 Williams, Joan Willis, Robert G. Wilson, Annamary E. 44 Wilson, Carol A. 58 Wilt, Patricia 44 Wilmer, James H. Wingert, Randall 58 Winston, David C. Winters, George R. 58 Wiseman, Richard M. Woo, Edith 72 Woo, Shirley 72 Wood, Betty M. 72 Yagoda, Stuart 58 Yim, Pearl C. Yost, Tommie R. 28 28 Second Semester Young, Marianna Zanesky, Robert G. 58 58 Enrollment Zarnfaller, Malcolm 72 Zinaich, Samuel Zolan, Robert E. Bartlett, Boyd Lenhart, James Lost Creek Connellsville, Pa. Bryan, Belton O. Lichstein, Jack Arlington, Va. Trenton, N. J. Brown, Donald Lober, Edward Buckhannon Woodhaven, N.Y. Brown, Harry Long, Bruce Easton, Pa. Green Village, N. J. 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Innes, John Steinberg, Alan Pelhem, N.Y. Valley Stream, N.Y. Johnson, Donald Stewart, Homer Succasunna, N.J. Kasson Karasik, George Stroles, Constantine Flushing, N. Y. New York City Langer, Murray Walsh, John P. Yonkers, N. Y. Milford, Conn. Summer 1th of Jul) We sincerely hope that you, the student.-. have enjoyed reading your yearbook. It has been a pleasure compiling and editing the 1956 Murmurmontis. We wish to thank all those, especially Mr. Howard Hiner of the Mountain State Photo and Engraving Service, who have helped make this yearbook a success. The Murmurmontis Staff 156 120706 W5 S X V - ' «M -f-4t; H f y w « jffr ilttMHflflM 4 S211SSS5?t SStftfc tt-v tv.,; ; ;:  •«  ' • ' • • ' •i Kit. rrf w rf ?«?f ?  « .v-(«r-4« ••  !32?K8«hhk • tf ii ' ■v  .r- ?   4 • • ♦ ■«. ;?;♦;.;;;_ • ' ' M ' ' ; ' - «• ;:?, ' - ' VWtttt ' IHniirt,, iflMMl,,  trT;


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