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

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C.I + fy. 1965 MURMURMONTIS WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN BUCKHANNON, WEST VIRGINIA Volume 55 EDITOR: SUE LANTZ Donna Davies Harriet Babcock Agnes White Peggy Burke Jill Irey Joyce Cucinotto Donna Crook Patsy Deacon Marilyn Trognitz Janice Angelo ASSISTANT EDITOR: JEANNIE TRAINER Sue Bailey Deniece DuBois Jane Mathieson Robert Beem Victor Hamburger Richard Owen Karen Wilkinson Nancy Stanley William Lyons, Jr. Wesleyan still remembers Old Smokey. ' DEDICATION Dr. George L. Glauner, professor of history has been at West Virginia Wes- leyan College for 42 years. He joined the faculty in 1923. Dr. Glauner is a graduate of Otterbein college in Westerville, Ohio, Syracuse un- iversity in Syracuse and Utica, New York, and Ohio State university in Columbus, Ohio where he received his doctorate. President Stanley H. Martin recently appointed Dr. Glauner chairman of the Senior Faculty Advisory Council. He and other members of the council will advise the president on matters concerning pro- jection and growth of West Virginia Wes- leyan. It gives the staff great pleasure to dedi- cate its 1965 MURMURMONTIS to a man such as Dr. George L. Glauner. Dr. George L. Glauner WESLEY AN GROWS West Virginia Wesleyan College is in a continual state of projection and growth. During the past few years, the number of enrolled students has risen surprisingly. Many of the male students now live in town. The campus is expanding also. Plans are being made for a chapel, a nursing dormitory and several other necessary buildings. At left; Bruce Copeland plays the trombone at one of Wesleyan ' s football field shows. Below; While going to band practice, Sara Moss and Mr. West wondet what this boy is doing. After much tiresome study in the library, these two must rest. TABLE OF CONTENTS Administration and Faculty 10 Leadership 28 Academic and Cultural Life 40 Classes 0 Greeks 102 Organizations 126 Sports 168 Traditions 210 This ' U teach you to have another birth day! Some Theta Xi members prepare for the Homecoming parade. WESLEY AN GROWS Wesleyan is continually planning for expan- sion and growth. Two major additions made this year are the plaza in back of the Adminis- tration Building and the art building near the Alumni House on College Avenue. Above: Wesleyan ' s plan for expansion looks much different than this aerial shot. Right: Bobette Shafer and Dick Owen relax on the front lawn of Wesleyan ' s campus. MfSr p5PT - ■ Growth and projection are present always in the minds of the faculty and administration. As well as growing in number, the faculty are growing in ideas and methods of teaching. Dr. George L. Glauner is chairman of the Senior Faculty Advisory Council, which is created to aid in advising the president on matters concerning growth and projection of Wesleyan. Other members of the faculty and administration participate in similar activities. FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION VICE PRESIDENT Dr. Robert B. Nemeschy, a native of western New York state, is in his first year as vice-president of West Virginia Wesleyan College. His principal responsibility is development. Before coming to Wesleyan, the new college officer served the previous three years as director of development from the Inter American University of Puerto Rico with headquarters in New York City. His achievements and honors are many. In addition to membership in the national campus leadership fraternity, Omicron Delta Kappa, Dr. Nemeschy is a member of education, sociology, German, and philos- ophy national honorary societies. ROBERT NEMESCHY PRESIDENT OF THE COLLEGE Life has many dimensions but one of the most important is that of time — past, present and future. These words of President Stanley H. Martin convey not only the keeping of traditions, but also the growth of Wesleyan in the future. Growth, being a creative process, contributes much to Wesleyan ' s past and present and re- quires great strength of mind and body to secure a promising future. STANLEY H. MARTIN 12 DEAN OF THE COLLEGE Competently serving as Dean of the College, Orlo J. Strunk, Jr., is the chief disciplinary officer. He also supervises the educational program and aids in selecting faculty personnel. In addition to these duties, Dean Strunk assists with the editing of the West Virginia Wesleyan College Bulletin and has written several books and magazine articles on his favorite subjects, religion and psychology. Dean Strunk is one of those hands who is endowed with the ability to coordinate the hand and the mind to produce works of literary recognition. His importance to Wesleyan ' s campus can not be underestimated. ORLO STRUNK TREASURER Oh, no! More money . . . Although this cry prevails among students, all realize that money is necessary for a college education. Management of these finances calls for an efficient treasurer, in which capacity Mr. Heyward A. Williams serves Wesleyan. His tasks include the collection of student fees for tuition, room, and board, as well as the supervision of the distribution of the college yearly income. As the Wesleyan community continues to expand, the treasurer ' s role becomes increasingly important. HEYWARD A. WILLIAMS 13 CHAPLAIN As well as serving Wesleyan as Chaplain, Sidney L. Davis plans and directs the chapel services, makes arrangements for speakers, and student discussions with these speakers, and teaches courses of Bible. In addi- tion, Reverend Davis counsels students and serves as advisor to the exchange students. SIDNEY T. DAVIS DEAN OF STUDENTS Mr. Richard Cunningham, Dean of Students, serves the needs of the college students by guiding Wesleyan in such areas as student housing, extracurricular and social modes of the student body. During his years at Wesleyan, through his enthusiastic and close contact with the students, he has become one of the most respected administrators of the Wesleyan family . RICHARD A. CUNNINGHAM 14 DEAN OF WOMEN Dr. Marion McBrair, in her capacity as Dean of Women, is continuing to serve the women of Wesleyan in an efficient and charming manner. Furthering her attempt to establish new policies and to bring back some of the traditional ones, Dean McBrair counsels women students with many of their problems and advises the administration in needed improvements. MARION McBRAIR DEAN OF MEN One of the younger administrators, Sam Ross has as his duties, counseling individuals and groups, Student Aid, men ' s housing and advising and maintaining the general good con- duct of the men students. SAMUEL ROSS 15 REGISTRAR Registering students, maintaining permanent re- cords, scheduling examinations, preparing transcripts, writing some catalogue copy, teaching in the Business Department — these are just some of the duties of Mr. Patton Nickell, as Registrar of Wesleyan. Mr. Nickell worked in the admissions office during his undergra- duate years at Wesleyan before assuming his present position. Under his direction, a new system of registra- tion was initiated. PATTON L. NICKELL COLLEGE HOSTESS As College Hostess, Miss Nellie G. Wilson, serves Wesleyan as the official greeter of all visitors to the campus. In charge of reception and entertainment, she keeps busy in such a capac- ity. Miss Wilson also serves as Head Resident at Jenkins Hall, and helps to maintain general etiquette in Benedum dining room. She is a woman, indeed beloved by the students of Wesleyan. NELLIE WILSON 16 DIRECTOR OF ALUMNI AFFAIRS In his capacity as the Director of Alumni Affairs, Mr. Walter R. Collins ' main concern is that of keeping in contact with the alumni and of maintaining their records. Editing the Sundial and organizing the annual alumni appeal are also the duties of his position. He promotes reunions and alumni Homecoming ac- tivities. DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC INFORMATION As co-w orker with Mr. Collins, Mr. Creel S. Cornwell keeps the public informed about Wesleyan. This is done through the release of information, articles, pictures, and moving pic- tures to newspapers, magazines, periodicals, radio, and television stations. Mr. Cornwell DIRECTOR OF RELIGIOUS LIFE William D. Miller is a Duke University Seminary student and is serving an internship at Wesleyan in preparation for the campus ministry. He works closely with the M.S.M. and serves as their advisor. Mr. Miller DIRECTORS OF ADMISSIONS Selecting new students each year and processing their application for admissions is the main responsibility of Mr. Raymond Kiser, Director of Admissions, and Mrs. Thelma Kessler, Assistant Director of Admissions. They see that information about Wesleyan is sent to students throughout the eastern United States and travel many miles to interview prospective students. They welcome inquiries and each request is handled promptly. Mrs. Kessler SUPERINTENDENT OF BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS William B. Hicks Jr. is again Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds. He is directly responsible for the maintenance of the buildings on campus, the moving of equipment, and the allocation of supplies. In addition, he works with the Traffic committee in registering vehicles and enforcing traffic regu- lations on campus. Mr. Hicks 18 DIRECTOR OF CAMPUS CENTER Mr. James Stansbury is Director of the Campus Center and is responsible for everything that occurs there. He is aided by Mrs. Clif- ford Summers, his capable Assistant Director of the Campus Center. They are in charge of all the departments of the center, and work with the C.C.P.B. and are responsible to the college administration and President Martin in all of their duties. Mr. Stansbury also is the Campus Co-ordinator, in charge of all official occasions, conferences in the summer, non-academic personnel, and scheduling of college facilities for dances, movies, and other events. Mr. Stansbury | Mrs. Summers DIRECTOR OF AUDIO- VISUAL SERVICES Rev. Earle N. Carlson has charge of a newly-created service made necessary by development in teaching and communication techniques requiring use of motion pictures, tape recording, radio, and television. He has charge of all audio-visual equipment, taping of programs for radio broadcast, and television programs. His duties have included tape recording of the proceedings of the annual conference. It is hoped that the availability of his services will encourage increased use of audio-visual teaching aids on the campus. Mr. Carlson 19 AGEY, CALVIN B. B.M., M.M., Ph.D. Music AULT, CHALMER A. A.B., M.A. Education FACULTY BARKAT, ANWAR M. B.A., B.D., S.T.M., M.A. Political Science BRAWNER, SELMA M. B.S., M.A. Nursing BROWN, WALTER L. B.S., M.S., Ed.D. Education Assistant Dean BUHLER, HERBERT J., JR. B.A., B.D., M.A. Psychology h — : mf : 20 CAPSTACK, ERNEST, JR. B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Chemistry COLLINS, IRMA H. B.A., B.S.M., M.M. Music COSTON, HERBERT R., JR. B.A., B.D., M.A., Ph.D. History COSTON, PHYLLIS E. A.B., M.A. English CRAIG, ROBERT S. CUTLIP, CAROL J. DOWNEY, MARVIN ELLIS, FRANKLIN C. A.B., M.Ed. B.S. A. A., M.A., Ph.D. B.S., M.S. Business Administration Nursing Political Science (on leave) Physical Education FRANQUIZ, JOSE A. A.B., S.T.B., Ph.D. Philosophy GILBERT, ALBIN R. Ph.D. Psychology GLAUNER, GEORGE A.B., A.M., Ph.D. History GLAUNER, MARCIA A.B. English GOULD, ARTHUR B. GREEN, ZAIDEE E. GRIESER, RALPH GROVES, JAY V. B.S., M.S., Ph.D. L.L.B., L.L.M., B.A., M.A., B.A., B.D. B.S.Ed., M.A. Chemistry Ph.D. Religious Education Economics English Town and Country Work 21 HALLAM, WILLIAM A. B.S., A.M. Mathematics HENDRICK, ROBERT M. B.A., M.A. History HICKMAN, PAUL R. B.S., M.S. Physical Sciences HILL, ELLIOTT A.B., M.A. English Ck J HOFFMAN, MARIAN K. B.S., M.A. Nursing HOLLOWAY, HOMER E. B.S., M.S. Chemistry HUNT, ROBERT L. B.A., M.A. History KEESTER, GEORGE B. B.F.A., M.A. Art KELLER, MINNIE R.N., B.S., M.S. Nursing 22 LOFTIS, BOBBY B.M., MM. Music (on leave) McAllister, esther t. A.B., M.S. Home Economics McCLELLAN, BETTY K. A.B., M.A. English McCOY, JANET G. McWHORTER, BRUCE MARINACCIO, MARPLE, JAMES B.A. A. A., A.B., M.A. LAWRENCE B.S., M.S. English English B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Education Mathematics MARTIN, HELENE L. B.S. Physical Education MARTIN, MADGE R.N. School Nurse MAXWELL, BARBARA B.S., M.A. Physical Education MIKKELSON, DWIGHT B.A., M.A. History MOW, JOSEPH B.A., B.D., Ph D. Philosophy MYERS, JAMES K. B.S., M.S. Physical Education NELSON, ARNOLD B.A., M.S. Psychology NIX, JO ANNE B.A., M.F.A. Art 23 NORVELL, BETTY OAKLEY, KATHRYN C. PARKER, JUANITA PETERSON, FREDRICK A A.B., M.A. B.M., MM. B.S., M.A. B.A., M.A. Dramatic Arts Music Business Administration Director of Latin American Studies Anthropology PLUMMER, KENNETH PRINCE, E. WOODWARD PUGH, CHARLES RAINES, SAM E A.B., B.D., Ph.D. B.S., M.S., M.A. WILLIAM A.M., M.A. Religion Psychology B.S., M.S. Physical Education Speech RAST, GEORGE B.S., M.S. Nursing REEMSNYDER, DAVID E. M.S., A.M. Physical Education REYNOLDS, POLLY B.A. Library Science ROBERTS, LEONARD B.A., M.A., Ph.D. English - ?V ' LA d ROSS, MARY A.B. Library Science Circulation Librarian ROSSBACH, GEORGE B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Biology RUHLOW, DEAN B.S., M.A. Business Administration SCHAPER, FLORENCE B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Sociology SHAFER, ROBERT SHATTUCK, RALPH SHAVER, JOHN D. SHEPHERD, SUZANNE B.M., B.M.E., M.M. A.M., M.Ed. B.S., M.A. B.A., M.S. Music Education Speech Library Science Assistant Librarian SHISSLER, HENRY B.S., S.T.B., M.Ed., Ph.D. Sociology STEALEY, HELEN A.B., M.A. Religious Education SUN, JU KUELI B.S., M.S. Physics TAYLOR, WAYLAND P. B.A., B.D., M.A. Biology 25 TERLAAKPOOT, TINELLI, STEPHEN D. WALLS, MARGARET WEIMER, ELIZABETH DIEDERIK W. L. B A , MA. B.S., M.S. B.S., M.S. B.A. (equivalent) Art Home Economics Biology French WELLIVER, KENNETH B. B.A., B.D., M.A., Ph.D. Bible and Religion WELLS, MARGARET E. B.A., M.A. English WEST, OWEN L. B.M , M.M.Ed. Music WILKINS, CURTIS B.S., Ph.D. Chemistry WILLIAMS, T. D. WILLIS, WILLIAM WOLLCOTT, DOROTHEA JOHNSON, JANICE DUNCAN B.S., M.S., Ph.D. B.A., M.A., Ph.D. B.M.E., M.M. M.A. Physics Christian Ed. and Education Music English 26 BOYD, JOSHUA R. JR. B.A., M.A. Spanish CASTLE, RUSSELL W. B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Economics CRAVEN, PATRICIA K. B.S. Nursing McKITTRICK, MARY A.B., M.A., Ph.D. German STOCKERT, HELEN A.B., B.S., in L.S. Librarian WALLACE, ROBERT A.B., LL.B. Business Administration 27 Because of the expansion of campus organizations, the necessity of good leadership is more in demand. The goals of the college and the campus organizations are constantly grow- ing. This also creates the need for capable leaders. In being able to assume this leadership the students are preparing to be future citizens. 28 LEADERSHIP I didn ' t want to come to this meeting anyway. And to think . . . when we were their age. What a suggestion ! Now why couldn ' t I have thought of that ? 31 COMMUNITY COUNCIL Left to Right: R. Friend, C. Owens, Dean R. Cunningham, Mr. S. Tinelli, B. Cordero, President S. Martin, T. Patrick, G. Grey, B. Talkington, P. Lattore, M. Kelly, P. Weaver, R. Scott, R. Decatur, Mr. J. Mow, A. Blood, L. Huss, Mr. J. Stansbury. CAMPUS GOVERNMENT The purpose of the Community Council is to co- ordinate all campus activities and act as a unifying body in orde r that students, faculty, and administration cooperate in working toward the betterment of the college. Some of the activities of the council include the coordination of the Homecoming Weekend, the Christ- mas Dance, May Day Weekend, and support to the Wesleyan Community Chest. They also conduct dis- cussions of campus and problems and serve as a student channel of communication to the faculty and administra- tion and a clarification of student procedure by the ad- ministration. Officers of Community Council are: president, Pat Lattore; vice-president, Barry Talkington; secretary, Mary Ann Kelly; treasurer, Gordon Grey; and faculty repre- sentatives, Dean Cunningham, Mr. J. Stansbury, and Mr. S. Tinelli. 32 EXECUTIVE OFFICERS Community Council President PAT LATTORE SEATED, Left to Right: M. Kelly, P. Lattore. BACK ROW, Left to Right: Dean R. Cunningham, G. Grey, B. Talkington, Mr. S. Tinelli. TT SEATED, Left to Right: W. Baird, S. Gammons, P. Evans. STANDING: M. Rothmann. SPECIAL ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE The Special Activities under the di- rection of chairman, Sally Gammons, plans and co-ordinates the big social weekends on campus. They also suggest other special events throughout the year. Their work for the Homecoming weekend included planning the corona- tion, house decorations, and the Home- coming parade. The committee also supervised the judging of door decora- tions at Christmas. The May Day weekend was expanded this year to include Parents weekend and the singing took place outside. This was something new for Wesleyan. The faculty members include Dean Sam Ross, Miss B. Maxwell, and Mr. W. Collins. SEATED, Left to Right: S. Schroeder, Dean R. Cunningham, B. Cordero. STAND- ING: P. Klick, J. Garris. AWARDS COMMITTEE The Awards Committee is re- sponsible for arranging and esta- blishing the standards for the various awards given during the year. The committee is responsible for planning and executing the annual Recognition Day Program. It determines the awarding of the Wesleyan Key and Wesley Ann and Wesley Andy. Under the di- rection of chairman, Brenda Cor- dero, it nominates the outstanding leaders for Who ' s Who in Ameri- can Colleges and Universities and other special awards. Advisor for the committee is Dean Richard Cunningham. 34 ELECTIONS COMMITTEE The Elections Committee is re- sponsible for conducting Com- munity Council and Class elections. Its duty also is to co-ordinate all campus-wide elections which in- clude selection of Homecoming Queen and May Queen. The committee meets under the leadership of Rosemary Haddon Decatur and faculty advisor Dean Richard Cunningham. SEATED, Left to Right: R. Decatur, B. Kimberlain. STANDING: J. Marple, R. Cunningham, C. Monroe. SEATED, Left to Right: C. Evans, C. Foster, J. Ploof. STANDING, D. Pierce, T Brzezinski, A. Blood, Dr. H. Coston, B. Wagner. COMMUNITY CHEST Wesleyan ' s Community Chest is responsible for the promotion and fund raising of worthy organizations. These worthy organizations in- clude the Wesleyan Student Emergency Loan Fund, Pliney Woods Negro College in Pliney Woods, Miss., CARE, and Radio Free Europe. The committee under chairman, Alan Blood, and faculty advisor. Dr. Herbert Coston, raises the money for these charities through many campus activities. 35 Left to Right; R. Friend, M. Goodhue, L. Hamlin, T. Patrick. LIBRARY COMMITTEE Under the leadership of Susan Fullen as chairman and Mr. Craig as advisor the Library Committee evaluates and helps to improve the student opinion of the library. It helps to improve the library operation and facilities by working with the librarian and the faculty library committee. PUBLICATIONS COMMITTEE The Publications Committee of Com- munity Council works in the area of campus publications. The group selects the editor of the Pharos and Murmurmontis and with the aid of the campus evaluates these pub- lications. It prepares the Homecoming and May Weekend programs. The Committee also selects and supervises the editor of the student handbook. Tom Patrick is the chairman and Mr. B. McWhorter is the advisor. STANDING, Left to Right; B. Beatty, S. Fullen, N. Wolfe. BACK ROW; P. Thompson, E. Losier, G. McVey. Left to Right; Dr. G. Rossbach, Mr. D. Williams, R. Scott, J. White, P. Erwin, C. Roy. ACADEMIC AFFAIRS The Academic Affairs Committee plans and coordinates the educa- tion al affairs and cultural enrich- ment of the campus. The chairman of the committee is Randolph Scott and the advisors are Dr. George Rossbach and Mr. Duncan Wil- liams. The committee was instru- mental in the formation and pas- sage of The Wesleyan Code, an honor system for Wesleyan. TRAFFIC COMMITTEE The Traffic Committee adminis- ters and regulates the laws govern- ing safe conduct in the use of motor vehicles at Wesleyan. Any fines collected go to the Student Emerg- ency Loan Fund. The chairman is Leslie Huss and the advisor is Mr. W. Hicks. SEATED, Left to Right; L. Gerrard, L. Huss, M. Hanson. STANDING, Left to right; L. Miller, B. Sevell, J. Elliott, Mr. W. Hicks. Left to Right; M. Bradley, S. Rogers, P. Weaver. SOCIAL COMMITTEE The Social Activities Committee coordinates the social activities and functions of the Community Council. Specific projects of this committee include organization of the Christmas dance and clarifica- tion of social rules and protocol to the student body. The chairman of the committee is Pete Weaver. 37 SEATED, Left to Right: 1st ROW, M. Frank, J. West, G. Sackett, B. Beatty, M. Wolfe, B. Shirley, J. Risher, S. Bishop, M. Hatch, D. Ufco, S. Barnes, Dean M. McBrair. 2nd ROW: K. Hymen, J. Fresh, S. Smolenski, C. Boehle, G. Milliken. 3rd ROW: J. Jones, B. Moore, C. Robinson, B. Gwynn, P. Sensue, G. McVey, S. Emmy. STANDING: L. Wilson, N. McNew, S. Barkley, . Roberts, M. Cory. ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS A.W.S. is the governing and programming body for women students which keeps women informed on what is going on and considers social regulations, administra- tion, and maintenance problems. It gives a t ea for faculty women and new women students in the fall, ad- ministers the Christman Door Decorations, coordinates Women ' s Weekend in the spring and the Rose Banquet honoring all senior women. Officers are: President, Sally Bishop; Vice-President, Bonnie Ambrose; Recording Secretary, Janice Risher; Corresponding Secretary, Joyce Fresh; Treasurer, Pam Cutright. The Advisor is Dean Marian McBrair. SEATED, Left to Right: G. Murray, C. Munson. STANDING: M. Jenkins, J. Thorn, T. Davis, P. Shultzabarger, R. Myers. MEN ' S HOUSE BOARD Under the advisor, Dean S. Ross, the Men ' s House Board provides government and organization for the men who live on campus. It furnishes social activities for the men and maintains the facilities of the dorms. President of the Men ' s House Coun- cil is Charles Munson. 38 CAMPUS CENTER PROGRAM BOARD 1964 The Campus Center Program Board is concerned with the structure and implementation of programs in the areas of cul- ture, social, and recreation. It serves the whole community through the Campus Center. The board consists of three committees, social, cultural, and recreational, providing a program of activities for the campus. The activities produced by these committees include the May and Homecoming Dances, the various all-campus dances, bowling leagues, foreign films, coffee forums, the World Around Us Series, concerts, and the Small College Union Con- vention. The chairman is Pete Weav- er. Other officers include vice- chairman, Barbara Burns; sec- retary, Connie Clawson; and financial secretary, Paul Klick. The advisors include Mrs. Summers, Miss Maxwell, Dr. Mikkelson, and Mr. J. Stans- bury. SEATED, Left to Right: J. Painter, J. Herring, J. Baird, Mrs. E. Summers B. Burns. STANDING, Left to Right: P. Weaver; Mr. J. Stansbury, D. Holt, son, C. Dorr. M. Shepherd, Dr. D. Mikkel- 1965 Left to Right: M. Scutt, L. Wilson, G. Walton, B. Burns, Mr. J. Stansbury, P. Weaver, Mrs. E. Summers, Dr. D. Mikkelson, M. Sheperd, S. Kiser, M. Bradley, P. Klick. 39 40 Wesleyan ' s cultural life is constantly growing. Each year the playshop presents more popular plays and each year more recognized artists perform at the college. The academic life is also stressed strongly. A 2.0 grade average is necessary to participate in such activities as sports, Greek organizations, and certain campus offices. CULTURAL AND ACADEMIC Cast Jack Davidson Richard Hamilton Katherine Lind Jack Manning Peter Murphy Robert Penn Walter Plinge Dorothy Stinnette Peter Smart Ann Whiteside Ed Zimmerman Director Jack Manning Play Within a Play TWELFTH NIGHT AND HAMLET The famed Helen Hayes Repertory Company pre- sents two of William Shakespeare ' s plays in consecutive performances November 6th and 7 th at Atkinson Cha- pel. The Wesleyan performances are part of a fall tour of Southern colleges and universities. The event is part of the quatra-centennial celebration of Shakespeare ' s birth. An Actor Contemplates Here ' s to Wesleyan! Love sought is good, but given unsought is better 42 St. Joan pleads with the judges to escape her sentence. ST. JOAN The Bishop ' s Company appeared at Wesleyan March 1st and 2nd, 1965 presenting Ibsen ' s An Enemy of the People and highlights from Shaw ' s St. Joan . Acting in tradition, the players believe that no props are necessary in actual presentation of a play. St. Joan urges the king to reconsider his position as ruler of the people. 43 CAST George McKinney Susan Crocker Caroline Grieser Don Sinclair Barry Talkington Margaret Roberts Jane Robinson Cheryl Horie Gary Ames Richard Parrack DIARY OF ANNE FRANK CAST Bob Winget Crystal Green Merry Hatch Joyce Rapp Alice Crayton Howie Stowe Wayne Lunstead Harry Huntington Sarah Jane Heater Steve Pierce Sydelle Davis Gordon Grey Pete Weaver Don Watson Jim Knorr Dennis Holt 46 ERNEST IN LOVE :n 47 48 MIDSUMMER NIGHT ' S DREAM 50 Growth is reflected by Wesleyan ' s classes as they grow larger each year. Not only does the freshman class increase in size, but it also increases in quality with each successive year. This growth of Wesleyan ' s classes will not only benefit Wesleyan, but will assure the children of our generation a better world in which to live. CLASSES ml Tliil PRESIDENT: WILLIAM WIRTH, Bridgeport, Conn. President of Senior Class- 1965, Theta Xi. VICE-PRESIDENT: PETER EVANS, Monroeville, Pa. Vice-President of Senior Class-1965, IFC President, Spe- cial Activities Committee, Psychology Club, Head Counse- lor, Doney Hall. SECRETARY: KAREN SORG, Pittsburgh, Pa. Alpha Delta Pi, Corresponding Secretary and Standards Chair- man; Captain of Cheerleading; Who ' s Who; Newman Club; Student Nurse ' s Assoc. AWS; Intramurals; Haught Literary Society — First Vice President; Wesleyan Repre- sentative to W. Va. Centennial Parade; Dean ' s List; Class Achievement Scholarship; Vice-President of New Dorm, Secretary of Senior Class. TREASURER: HARRIET BABCOCK, Swansea, Mass. Alpha Delta Pi, S.N.E.A. Treasurer; MUMMURMON- TIS, Greek Editor; Class Treasurer PUBLICITY CHAIRMAN: TED DE WOLF, Newton, Mass.; Vice-President of Interfraternity Council; Publicity Chairman of Senior Class; Co-captain of Football Team; Track. ABRAHAM, SUSAN, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Alpha Delta Pi; Kappa Pi; S.N.E.A.; Faculty Assistant ALLEN, CHARLES, Williamstown, W.Va.; Delta Xi, Secretary ALLMAN, DAVID, Clarksburg, W.Va.; Kappa Alpha; Treasurer, President, Blackstone Law Club, Intramural Football- Basketball; Volleyball, Prudential Committee Financial Advisor. ALLSOPP, CHERYL, Dravosburg, Pa., Alpha Gamma Delta; First Vice Presilent of AGD ALSOP, ROBERTA, Webster Springs, W.Va; Psi Chi, Psychology Club, Dean ' s List. ANYAN, JOEL, Greenwich, Conn.; Phi Sigma Epsilon, Treasurer, Chapel Choir, Chorale, Canterbury Club. ARMSTRONG, LINDA: Parsons, W.Va; Kappa Phi; Betty Lamp Club; SNEA. BACKUS, WAYNE: Pitcairn, Pa.; Theta Chi; Hyma Glee Club; Intramurals. BAINBRIDGE, WANDA, Webster, Pa. BAIRD, WARREN, Claymont, Del.; Chairman of Campus Center Program Board, Letterman-Soccer Team; Swimming Team, Lifeguard; Intramurals. BARKLEY, SUZANNE, Butler, Pa.; Zeta Tau Alpha; A.W.S.; Religious Life Council, SNEA. BARNES, ALLEN, Brownsville, Pa.; Kappa Alpha; Blackstone Law Club. 52 BATTEN, RALPH, Portsmouth, N.H.; Psychology Club. BEATTY, ANNA- Lake Placid. N.Y. BECKER, SUE, Pittsburgh, Pa.; S.N.E.A.; Alpha Xi De lta. BEDDOW, MARTHA, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Betty Lamp Club; Psychology Club, Sociology Club. BENNETT, VERNON, Buckhannon, W.Va. B1ALON, FRANKLIN, Monessen, Pa.; President, Delta Xi; Vice-President, Sitzmark Ski Club; I.F.C; Blackstone Law Club; Hyma Glee Club. B1ANCHI, RALPH, Garwood, N.J.; Delta Xi; Soccer; Intra- murals; I.F.C. Rept. BISHOP, SALLY, Cockeysville, Md. BOBO, DENNIS, Cumberland, Md.; Kappa Alpha. BOGART, PATRICIA, Hampton, N.J.; S.N.E.A. BONAFED, LYNN, Monessen, Pa.; Kappa Pi; Alpha Gamma Delta. BONDA, WILLIAM, Monessen, Pa.; Tennis; Swimming; Psychology Club; Psi Chi. BOWERS, RONALD, Fairmont, W.Va.; Chapel Choir; Cho- rale; M.E.N.C; A.G.O.; Tour Choir; Kappa Alpha. BOWMAN, BECKY, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Alpha Xi Delta; Socio- logy Club. BRADBURY, LOIS, Ridgewood, N.J.; President of Alpha Delta Pi; S.N.E.A.; May Day Attendant, 1964; Community Council Awards Comm. BRIDGES, EDWARD, Youngwood, Pa.; Theta Xi; Choir; Chorale. BROWN, DONNA, Parkersburg, W.Va.; Panhellenic; Junior Class Treasurer; W.R.A. $k 53 BRUSO, WALTER, Montpelier, Vt.; Phi Sigma Epsilon President, Student NEA. BRYAN, O ' NEAL, Arlington, Va. BRYANT, KAREN, Buckhannon, W.Va.; Kappa Phi; Editor of Candlebeam; SNEA-Secretary. BRZEZINSKI, THOMAS, Phi Sigma Epsilon, Officer; Offic- er-SNEA; Merit Award, Vesper Committee, CCPB Social Committee, CCPB Cultural Committee, Dorm Secretary and Treasurer. BUCHER, ELIZABETH, Wellsville, NY.; Zeta Tau Alpha; Panhellenic Council; Chapel Choir; Kappa Phi. BUNTING, BOYD, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Theta Xi. CABLE, DANA, Brookville, Pa.; Psychology Club President; Young Republican Club Treasurer and President; United Nations Club; Circle K; Dorm Counselor. CANNER, GARY. Massapequn, Park, N.Y. CARPENTER, EDWARD, Hackettstown, Pa, Theta Chi; Traffic Committee; Beta Beta Beta. CARTENSEN, JUDITH, Beckley, W.Va., Haught Literary Society. CARTER, THOMAS, Buckhannon, W.Va. CASTILLER, SUSAN, Newburgh, N.Y, Alpha Gamma Delta President, PHAROS. CHAMBERLAIN, RICHARD, Buckhannon, W.Va. CHRIST, GEORGE, Sparta, N.J. CHURCH, PENNY-LEE, Pleasant Valley, Conn, Kappa Phi. CLARK, GERALDINE, Queens, N.Y, Delta Psi Kappa Intramurals, AWS; President Jenkins Hall, Outstanding Fe- male Athlete 1964 , PHAROS. CLINE, JR. CHARLES, Parkersburg, W.Va, Benzene Ring. COCHRUN- JAMES, Naples, Fla. COLAN, JERALD, Clayton, N.J.; Football, Track, Theta Chi, Football — Most Valuable Player. COLE, MARY, Orleans, Mass. May Sing, MSM, Women ' s Glee Club; Women ' s Intramural Sports; AWS weekend, KKKK, Homecoming Decorations Committee for Jenkins Hall, MSM Council Member. COMLY, MARY FRANCES, Secretary MENC, AGO, Kappa Phi, Canterbury Club, Orchestra; Choir; Women ' s Glee Club. CONNELLY, ELLEN, Springfield, N.J. COOK, FAYE, Ashville, N.C, Sociology Club, Psychology Club. COOPER, ROBERTA, Pittsburgh, Pa, Choir, SNEA, Cho- rale. CORBETT, DAVID, Clarksburg, W.Va. CORNWELL, CREEL, Lost Creek, W.Va, Beta Beta Beta, Benzene Ring. CORTESE, JEROME, Houston, Pa. CRAYTON, ALICE, Uniontown, Pa, Alpha Xi Delta, SNEA, Alpha Psi Omega. CROSS, LARRY, Buckhannon, W.Va. CURRY, MARY, Buckhannon, W.Va, Alpha Gamma Delta, Chairman of Membership History of AGD; SNEA; Women ' s Glee Club; Ski Club; Travel Club; Counselor. DALLAVALLE, JOHN, Torrington, Conn. DANEKER, LINDA, Baltimore, Md, Alpha Xi Delta, Soci- ology Club; Sorority Treasurer; Intramurals; Psychology Club; Philosophy Club; MURMURMONTIS DANN, DAVID, Warwich, N.J.; Theta Xi; Intramural Sports; Scuba Diving. DA VIES, JAMES, Poughkeepsie, NY, Houseboard 1,2; Traf- fic Committee 3,4; PHAROS, 4; Inter-Fraternity Council 3, Treasurer 4. 55 DOERR, CARL, Baltimore, Md., Campus Center Program Board, SNEA; Methodist Student Movement, Social Chairman (Phi Sigma Epsilon) DORR, RAYMOND, Sebring, Ohio, Kappa Alpha, Football, Track. DUMICAN, MARTHA, South Yarmouth, Mass. EDDEY, BETTY, Tenafly, N.J, MURMURMONTIS, Editor, Jr. year; PHAROS Art Editor; Canterbury Club, Kappa Pi; Band. EDMUNDS, JR. FRANKLIN, Myersdale, Pa.; Theta Chi. EISENGART, PAULETTE, Cleveland, Ohio, Alpha Delta Pi; MURMURMONTIS, 2 years; Ski Club. EMMERTH, BARBARA, Parkersburg, W.Va, Alpha Xi Delta, SNEA. ERK, STANLEY, Richmond, Ind.; Theta Chi; Benzene Ring; Fencing Club, Pres.; Basketball Manager; Fraternity — Librar- ian; Hyma Glee Club; Scuba Diving Club. FISHER, LINDA, Fallston, Md.; Alpha Xi Delta; Correspond- ing Secretary; SNEA. FITZ, CARL, Nashua, N.H.; Theta Xi. FOGLESONG, ELLEN; Mullens, W.Va.; Alpha Gamma Delta; Community Council; Who ' s Who; President, Haught Literary Society; Student Counselor; Religious Life Council; PHAROS Staff; Chairman, Publications Committee. FORSGREN, KEITH, Warren, Pa; Kappa Alpha; IFC; Presi- dent of KA. FOSTER, KENNETH, Milton, W.Va.; Phi Sigma Epsilon; Sigma Theta Epsilon; Religious Life Council; KKKK; Men ' s House Board, Methodist Student Movement. FUNK, JOHN, Lutherville, Md.; Kappa Alpha; Fraternity Athletics; Football, 3; Basketball, 4; Softball, 4; Corresponding Secretary; K A. GAISER, CAROL, Washington, Pa. GAMMONS, SALLY, Kingstown, R.I.; Alpha Delta Pi-Vice President; Community Council-Chairman Special Activities Committee; AWS; Intramurals WRA. GARDNER, PATRICIA, Hackettstown, N.J.; Band. j|tow £ jjMte fl 56 GEER, SUSAN, Baltimore, Md. GERRARD, LORNA, Torrington, Conn.; A.W.S.; Class Of- ficer; S.N.EA; Organ Guild; MURMURMONT1S; Traffic Comm. GILCHREST, CLIFFORD, Rahway, N.J. GLADWELL, GARY, Buckhannon, W.Va. GOMMOLL, HARRIET, Media, Pa.; Kappa Phi; Alpha Gamma Delta; M.E.N.C.; Orchestra; A.G.O.; K.K.K.K. GRANT, SHARON, Spokane, Wash.; S.N.E.A.; Vice-Presi- dent. GRAY, SHARON, Parkersburg, W.Va.; S.N.E.A.; Religious Life Council, Secretary; Kappa Phi. GROSSMAN, LINDA, Albany, NY.; Betty Lamp Club. GROVES, MARTHA, Buckhannon, W.Va. GROVES, PHILIP, French Creek, W.Va.; Hyma Glee Club. GRUBB, STEPHEN, Charleston, W.Va.; Kappa Alpha; Men ' s Houseboard; Dean ' s List; Golf; Intramurals; Benzene Ring; Scholarship Citation of KA. HAAS, JOSEPH, Scotch Plains, N.J.; Kappa Alpha. HACKLER, ELIZABETH, Columbus, Ohio; Girl ' s Glee Club; A.W.S.; Vice-President, Jenkins Hall. HADDEN, ROSEMARY, Mahopac, N.Y.; Community Coun- cil; Chairman, Elections Comm.; Theta Xi Sweetheart. HAINES, JAMES, Washington, Pa.; Theta Xi. HAMBLIN, DONNA, Massapequa Park, N.Y; Kappa Phi; M.E.N.C; S.N.E.A. HAMMOND, ROGER, Oswego, N.Y.; Benzene Ring; House- board. 4 fe 57 X w HAMRICK, HAYWARD, Theta Xi; Psi Chi; President, Psychology Club, Vice President; Dance Band. HANLE, JENNIFER, Ship Bottom, N.J., Alpha Delta Pi; SNEA; Sociology Club; Travel Club; PHAROS, Greek Editor; MURMURMONTIS. HANSEN, RICHARD, Holbrook, Mass. HANSON, MARJORIE, Silver Spring, Md., Betty Lamp Club; SNEA; Kappa Alpha Sweetheart; Traffic Committee; Kappa Pi HARRIS, GEORGE, Wesley Weds; Sigma Theta Epsilon; Methodist Student Movement; Student approved supply pas- tor HA WES, KATHRYN, Alpha Gamma Delta HECHT, MARLENE, Pittsburgh, Haught Literary, 2nd vice- pres.; Kappa Phi; Fresh. Women Counselor, Psi Chi; Reli- gious Life Council; Tau Omega Chi HEIT, RICHARD, Savannah, N.Y., Kappa Alpha; Wesleyan Band, Intramurals HELT, FRANKLIN, Johnstown, Pa., Methodist Student Movement; Psi Chi; Track HERING, JULIE, Pittsburgh, Campus Center Program; NEA; WRA HERSHMAN, GARY, Webster Springs, Kappa Alpha Order; Football; Baseball HESS, CAROL, Patkersburgh, W. Va., SNEA; Sitzmark Ski Club HETZ, JANICE HOCKELBERG, PAULA, McMurray, Pa., Alpha Xi Delta, Sociology Club HOKE, DIXIE LEE, Second Creek, Chapel Choir HOLT, HAINES, Maryland, Delta Xi HOPKINS, ANNA, Given, W. Va., Zeta Tau Alpha, Haught Literary Society; Honorary Business Society; Freshman Coun- selor 58 HOTTINGER, DOTTY, Romney, SNEA, Campus Board Committee HUFFCUT, DOUGLAS, Endicott, N.Y., Theta Chi, Intramu- rals HULSLANDER, DAVID, Athens, Pa, Theta Xi, Swim Team, Best Swimmer of 1964, Lifeguard HUSS, LESLIE, Silver Spring, Md., Alpha Delta Pi, Travel Club, Panhellenic Sect, Community Council JACKSON, STEVE, Parkersburg, Theta Chi, Football, Track ..« JENNINGS, KAREN, Fallston, Md, Choir, Chorale, Tour Choir. Alpha Xi Delta, Theta Xi Sweetheart, Sophomore May Court Attendant, Religious Life Council, King and I Lead Role JOHNSTON, MARGARET, Killingsworth, Conn, Counse- lor JUSTH, JOSEPH, Cranford, N.J, Kappa Alpha Order, Intra- murals KARICKHOFF, SAMUEL KEE, FRANCES, Parsons, SNEA, Betty Lamp Club KESSLER, SANDRA, Nutterfort, Alpha Delta Pi Vice Pres, Panhellenic Council, Treas. AWS KEYS, JAMES, South Charleston, Kappa Alpha Order Junior Class President LEWIS, LINDA, Clairton, Pa, Alpha Xi Delta KING, ANNABELLE, Cleveland, Ohio, Betty Lamp Club, Newman Club KING, JERRY, Sharon, Pa. KRAFFERT, ALICE, Camden- Wyoming, Del, Choir, Band, Orchestra, Chorale, MENC KRENZIN, BARBARA, Hurricane, Murmurmontis, Betty Lamp Club 59 KUNKLE, JACQUELINE, Beividere, N.J., Psychology Club LAMOREAUX, GLORIA, Elmira, NY., Wesleyan Choir, Wesleyan Chorale, SNEA, Betty Lamp Club LANGE, GARRETT, Langhorne, Pa., Psychology Club Kappa Alpha Order, LANTZ, SAMUEL, Wheeling, W. Va., Kappa Alpha Order LATTORE, PATRICK, Lunenburg, Mass., Kappa Alpha Or- der, Psychology Club, O.D.K, Community Council President, O D.K. Vice President, Head Counselor of McCuskey Hall LEMON, JEANNINE, Parkersburg, W.Va., Alpha Xi Delta LEMON, JUDITH, Pitcairn, Pa., Alpha Delta Pi, Theta Chi Sweetheart, Psychology Club, Greek Week Queen, Jr. Home- coming Attendant LESLIE, FRANK, Pittsburg, Pa. LEYON, PETER, Westbury, NY., Theta Chi, Interfraternity Council, Intramurals LINGO, ARCHIBALD, Rehobeth, Del. LOZIER, ELAINE, Oxford, N.J., Alpha Gamma Delta 2nd V.P., SNEA, Houseboard MALONEY, KENNETH, Morristown, N.J., Theta Xi, Varsity Golf Team Captain, Psi Chi Natl. Honor Society Treasurer, Dean ' s List. MARRACCINI, RAYMOND, Elizabeth, Pa., Theta Xi, Intra- mural Director, Cross Country, Track MARTIN, DONNA, Beaver Falls, Pa., Haught Lit. Society Sec ' t.-Treas., Psi Chi, AWS, Agnes Howard Hall Pres., Cam- pus Center Program Board, Fellowship Teams Chairman. MARTIN, GARY, Belle Vernon, Pa., Theta Chi, Intramurals, SNEA, Soccer MARTIN, LOIS, Buckhannon, W. Va. Wesleyan Student Nursing Association MARTIN, BECKY, Huntington, Alpha Xi Delta, SNEA 60 MATTOX, ELISE, Freehold, N.J., Zeta Tau Alpha, Band, MENC, Freshman Counselor MacCALLUM, BONNIE, Bronxville, N.Y., SNEA, Alpha Gamma Delta, Poal Committee, Hockey team McCUSKEY, DAVID, Parkersburg, W.Va., Track, Intramu- rals McKELVEY, THOMAS McNEW, NANCY, Clairtown, Pa., SNEA, Haught Literary Society MEEK, RONNIE, Savanna, Illinois MERRIHEW, DIANE, Onset, Mass. MESSENGER. DORISLEE, Gandeeville, Kappa Phi, Student Nurses Association, NSNA MITTWACHT, MICHALE, Absccon, N.J., Delta Xi MONNIE, WILLIAM, Buckhannon, W. Va. MONROE, CASSANDRA, Newton Falls, Ohio, Alpha Delta Pi, Synchronized Swimming- SNEA MOORE, JR., SHANNINGS, Port Ewen, N. Y., Soccer, Year- book MORAN, LINDA, Cucumber, W.Va., Kappa Phi, Sociology Club, Psychology Club, Community Chest MYERS. JANICE, McKeesport, Pa., Zeta Tau Alpha, Delta Psi Kappa, Women ' s Recreation Assn., Sociology Club MYERS, PAUL, Cumberland, Md., Theta Xi, Soccer, Newman Club NEES, EUGENE, Newville, Pa., Rush Chairman, Golf, Black- stone Law Club NEWMAN, JUDY ' I 1 -k - 61 NICELY, VINCENT, Huntington, W.Va., Benzene Ring; Omicron Delta Kappa. NOON, CELESTINE, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Kappa Phi; Psi Chi; May Sing; Women ' s Glee Club; Girl ' s Intermurals. NOROSKI, RAYMOND, Munhall, Pa.; Newman Club. OCHS, DONALD, Paterson, N.J.; Benzene Ring-Secretary; I.F.C-Committee Coordinator; Phi Sigma Epsilon. ODOR, DAVID, Silver Spring, Md.; Theta Chi; Communiry Council; Linen Service. PAINTER, JOHN, Nashua, N.H.; Choir, Chorale; Young Republican Club; Psychology Club; S.N.E.A.; Sigma Theta Epsilon, M.S.M.; Pre-Ministerial Fellowship; C.C.P.B.; Dormi- tory Counselor; National Methodist Scholarship; Dean ' s List; Omicron Delta Kappa, Psi Chi. PAPE, JAMES, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Delta Xi; Soccer; Ski Club; Men ' s Glee Club. PARRACK, RICHARD, Elkton, Md. PETERSON, CHARLES, Weston, W.Va.; President, W.Va. M.S.M.; President, W.V.W.C M.S.M.; S.T.E., Omicron Delta Kappa; Religious Life Council; Intermural Basketball. POGUE, GEORGIA, Pittsburgh, Pa. PRESET, CAROLE, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Sociology Club; Psychol- ogy Club; Psi Chi. PROSTAK, DONALD, Lebanon, Pa.; Beta Beta Beta; Intra- murals. RACE, ROSALIND, Brookville, Pa.; Band; M.E.N.C; Kappa Phi; M.S.M. RANNELLS, TRUDY, Romney, W.Va.; Alpha Gamma Del- ta, Sr. Panhellenic Delegate; President, Panhellenic Council; President, S.N.E.A. RANSON, DONALD, St. Albans, W.Va.; Omicron Delta Kappa; Baseball; Dorm Counselor. RAPP, JOYCE, California, Pa. REYNOLDS, DOUGLAS, Nazareth, Pa.; Beta Beta Beta. 62 RICHARDS, NORVIN, Fanwood, N.J.; Philosophy, President of Theta Xi; Cross Country; Swimming; Track; Sec.-Treas., of W.Va. State Philosophical Society; Benedum Center Social Comra.; Community Council Awards Committee; PHAROS; Philosophy Club; I.F.C. JAMES, Charleston, W.Va.; Theta Xi; Intramu- ROACH, rals. ROBBINS, HERBERT, Hempstead, N.Y.; Psychology Club; Pre-Ministerial Fellowship; Steering Committee; Dean ' s List. ROBINSON, JANE, Johnstown, Pa., Alpha Psi Omega; Playshop; S.N.E.A. ROBERTS, MARGARET, Buckhannon, W.Va.; Zeta Tau Alpha; Playshop; Freshman Counselor. ROGERS, CHARLENE, Collins Center, NY.; Alpha Gamma Delta; Freshman Counselor; President of Kappa Phi. ROTHMANN, MARY, Chatham, NY.; Alpha Delta Pi; Kappa Pi; MURMURMONTIS; Travel Club; Canterbury Club; Special Activities Comm. SCHAFFNER, DAVID, Baltimore, Ohio; Football Captain; Theta Chi-President; Counselor; Executive Comm. of I.F.C; Chairman of Table Games of Student Center. SCHILLING, ROBERT, Kearny, N.J.; Theta Chi; Intramu- rals. SCHOFIELD, DANIEL, Westfield, N.J.; Theta Chi; Com- munity Council; Track; Benzene Ring; Chairman Publica- tions and Library Committees. SCHULLERI, RICHARD, Point Look-out, N.Y.; Delta Xi; Vice-President; Blackstone Law Club; Soccer; Sitzmark Ski Club; Greek Week Committee Chairman. SCHWENDEMAN, LARRY, Marietta, Ohio; Theta Xi, So- cial Member; Newman Club; Business Club. SEYMOUR, JOHN, Westernport, Md.; Kappa Alpha. SHEATS, EVERETT, Arlington, Va. SHEPPARD, CHARLES, Lewes, Del.; Kappa Alpha; Foot- ball. SHOEMAKER, EDGAR, Riverton, N.J.; Kappa Alpha; Mu- sic Coordinator; Blackstone Law Club; Intramurals; Spiders. SCHROEDER, SHARON, Sparta, N.J.; Alpha Xi Delta; S.N.E.A. 63 SHORT, DANIEL, Bridgeville, Del.; Delta Xi; Track; Intra- murals. SLAUGHTER, JAMES. Buckhannon, W.Va.; Theta Chi, SNEA; Yearbook; Newspaper; SCOW Committee. SMITH, JEFFREY, Reading, Mass., Delta Xi; Sports Editor- PHAROS; Playshop; Intramurals. SMITH, WILLIAM, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Theta Xi, Recording Secretary. SNAUFFER, ROBERT, Pittsburgh, Pa. SNEDEKER, ANNE, Wheeling, W.Va.; Kappa Phi; Band; Beta Beta Beta; MSM; BCCB Cultural Committee. SNYDER, CHARLES, McKeesport- Pa.; Kappa Alpha; Foot- ball; Track. SOLOMON, FAYANN, Masontown, Pa., Alpha Xi Delta; Betty Lamp Club. SPITZER, BARBARA, Fort Defiance, Va., Choir; Chorale, MENC; Alpha Delta Pi. STANDING, CAROL, Milton, Mass., Alpha Delta Pi; Choir; Music Chairman-Sorority; Psi Chi Vice-President. STARCHER, NANCY, Weston, W.Va, Honorary Business Society. STEWART, ROBERT, Towson, Md, Kappa Alpha. STILES, THOMAS, Newfield, N.J, Theta Chi.; Dorm Repre- sentative; House Board Treasurer; Business Manager of PHA- ROS; President of Theta Chi. STOKES, GLENNA, Butler, Pa, SNEA. STRADER, SHARON, Crawford, W.Va. SUDER, FRED, Buckhannon, W.Va, Theta Chi SWINLER, JAMES, Buckhannon, W.Va. 64 TALBOTT, BEATRICE, Alderson, W.Va, Betty Lamp Club, AWS Council. THOMAS, LINDSAY, Newark, Del. THOMAS, RICHARD, Pittsburgh, Pa., Kappa Alpha; (Parlia- mentarian, Censor, Social Chairman); Intramurals; Psychology Club; Newman Club. TIMMONS, CHARLOTTE, Pittsburgh, Pa., Betty Lamp Club; Traffic Committee. TOWNLEY, JAMES, Troy, N.Y., Sigma Theta Epsilon. c w =■ V 4Tk TOWNSEND, DALE, Pittsburgh, Pa., Theta Chi; Tennis; Benzene Ring. TROGNITZ, MARILYN, Pittsburgh, Pa., Theta Xi. UNDERWOOD, STEVEN, Washington, DC, Theta Xi; Sergeant of Arms, Historian, Photographer; Beta Beta Beta- Vice President; Band. VAN HENNINGEN, DIRK, Deep River, Conn., Band, SNEA. VAN MULLEM, RICHARD, Dayton, Ohio; Phi Sigma Ep- silon; Golf Team; Swimming Team. VARTAN, LEO, Kearny, N.J, Theta Chi; Benzene Ring; Library Committee School; Basketball; Spanish Club; Frater- nity-Vice President. VITEZ, BONNIE, Friendsville, Md, MENC, Chorale, Choir. WALDRON, JULIA, Richwood, W.Va, Canterbury Club. WALLACE, KEITH, Greensburg, Pa, Kappa Alpha. WALTER, LEE, Pennsville, N. J, Delta Xi; Football, Track, Awards Committee. WAMSLEY, KAYE, Clarksburg, W.Va, Alpha Xi Delta; SNEA. WARD, DIANE, Hot Springs, Va, Alpha Delta Pi. 65 WATTS, JOHN, Pawcatuck, Conn.; Theta Xi; Tennis Team. WEST, JANET, Parkersburg, W.Va.; Delta Psi Kappa; Cheer- leader; SNEA; WRA. WESTFALL, DIANE, Buckhannon, W.Va.; Band; MENC. WHITE, PHYLLIS, Port Byron, N.Y.; Kappa Phi 2,3,4; Methodist Student Movement, 3,4; SNEA 1,2. WILLEY, TERRY, Milford, Del.; Delta Xi; Philosophy Club; Baseball. WILSON, THOMAS, New Brunswick, N.J. WINGET, ROBERT, Yorktown Heights, N.Y., Chapel Choir, 1961-65, Vice President; President 4, Chorale; Tour Choir-2; Theta Xi. WINNETT, VALERIE, Mehoopany, Pa. WITSCHEY, LILA, New Martinsville, W.Va., WRA; Intra- murals. WOODFORD, JANE, Wilmington, Del.; Alpha Xi Delta; SNEA; Water Ballet; Hockey Team. WOOLBAUGH, BARBARA, Hallstead, Pa., SNEA. WOOLDRIDGE, DIANE, Wilmington, Del. YOCKEL, JOHN, Theta Chi; Omicron Delta Kappa; Track. 66 Judy Lemon and Lois Bradbury, Senior Homecoming attendants array bright smiles during the parade. Ted DeWolf converses with his parents before a big game. Before the Homecoming parade, John Funk, Jerry Moore, Robert Srwert, and Joy Caldabaugb put the finishing touches on the Kappa Alpha float. 4j t President: DOUGLAS THATCHER Sussex, N.J. ADAMS, MARY Selbyville, Del. ALPAUGH, NANCY High Bridge, N.J. ANDERS, JR. MALCOLM Lansdale, Pi. ANDERSON, MORGAN Washington, W. Va. ASTLE, BRIAN Parkersburg, W. Va. ATTLESON, SARAIANE Cortland. N.Y. BALLING, THEODORE Westficld. N.J. BARNES, SUSAN Toledo, Ohio BAUGHMAN, MARY Pittsburgh. Pa. BARD. IANET Elkins, W. V.. BEALE, GARY Summersville, W. Va. BECHTEL, JUDY Baltimore. Md. BEEM. ROBERT Newton Highlands. Mass. BENNETT, ARTHUR Clarksburg, W. Va. BENNETT, LEEANN Hunrington, VT . Va. BENNETT, STEPHEN Pittsburgh, Pa. BERGEN, PATRICIA Morristown, N.J. BLACK. JERRY Buckhannon. W, Va BLANKENSHIP, BARRY Adrian, V. Va. BITZER, JANET Pittsburgh, Pa. 68 JUNIORS Secretary: SUSAN MATTHEWS Salem, Ohio Treasurer: RONALD SLADE Pittsburgh. Pa. BOEHLE, CAROLYN Woodcliff Lake, N.J. BOETTCHER, MARY E, Pepperell. Mass. BOLTZ, MARJOR1E Rimersburg, P.. BOND. BRUCE Welleslcy, Mais. BOUNDS. JAMES Salisbury. Md. BRILL, MARCIA BRITTON, ANN Pearl River, NY. Buenos Aires, Arg. BRITTAIN. BROWN, BETSY MARIAN Bridgeport, W. Va. Haddonfield, N.J. BRUCE. WILLIAM Baltimore, Md. BURGESS BUZZARD, HUGH STEPHEN Moundsville, Martinsville. Va. W, Va BURKE. PEGGY BYERS, LARRY Oakland, N. I. Pcrryopolis, Pa. BYROM. DEAN McKccsport, Pa. CHAFFEY, Philippi, W. LESLIE Va. CHASE, KENDALL Eppins, N. H. CHAPMAN, LINDA Summcrsvill, ■, W. Va. CHICHESTER, SHARON Vienna W. Va. CHOMICZ, JAMES Scotch Plains, N.J. 69 CLINE, JUDITH Clarksburg, W. Va. COLE, RICHARD New Castle, Pa. CONNOR. CHRISTINA  nc Orange. NJ. CORDERO. BRENDA Ell, con City, Md. CRAIN, CONSTANCE Westminster, Md. CRAIN, SUSAN Westminster, Md. COLEMAN, MARIAN COME. GENE McKeesport, Pa. CORDERO. WAYNE Ellictt City, Md. COX. DONALD Passail, N.J. CREEL. NANCY White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. CREW, CAROL Springfield, Pa. lift j CROOK, DONNA Liberty, N.Y. CULP, JR. RONALD Buckhannon, W. Va. CUCINOTTA, JOYCE Medfield, Mass. CUSTER, CAROL Clarksburg, W. Va. DAVIS, MICHAEL Arlington, Va. DILLEY, CHARLES Marlinton. W Va. DeHART, WAYNE Cumberland, Md. DODD. DONNA Gloversv.lle, NY. EAKIN, THOMAS Jeannette, Pa. ELVERSON, DEE Glenshaw, Pi ELLIS, RALPH Noristown, Pa. ELWOOD, LAWRENCE Silver Spring. Md. EPPINGER, DOUGLAS FAUST, DAVE Greensburg, Pa. Madison, N.J. EVANS, CAROLYN Jackson, Ohio FISHER, JUDITH Pennington, N J. 70 JUNIORS FISHER. WILLIAM Boothwyn, Pa. FORSYTH. GEORGE W.lliamson. W. Va. ERASER, WILLIAM Pittsburgh. Pa. FUNK, MICHAEL Scotch Plains. N.J GOODHUE, MARILYN North Hampton. NH GRAY. GORDON Washington, D.C. FOSTER. CAROLE Buckhannon. W Va. FRANKS. MARY LYNNE Occanporr. N. I GAITHER, DONNA GARRIS, JAMES Mortii Plains, N. J. GR1ESER, CAROLINE Bucknannon, W. Va. GRIFFITH, SUSAN Crystal River. Fla. ttffl - i GUTEKUNST. STEPHEN Great Neck. N.Y. GWYNN. BARBARA Becklcy. W. Va. HALL. JAMES Silvet Spring. Md. HAMLIN. LEE Pawling. N.Y. HENSLEY. MARIALICE Huntington. W. Va HERRING, ELIZABETH Princeton, W. Va. HINKLE. CAROL Manassas, Va. HINKLE. KAREN Manassas, Va. GYGAX. IOHN Belle. W. Va. HAHN. YUBONG HATCH. MEREDITH Bochitoate, Mass. HAUGHT, JUDITH Jacksonville. Fla. HICKS, III WILLIAM Buckhannon, W. Va. HILL, NANCY Pcppercll. Mass. HIRSH. ROBERT Lafayette Hill. Pa. HISER. GLENN St. Albans. W. Va. 71 HOLLAND. CHERIE Needham, Mail. HOLLAND, RICHARD Grafton, Mais. HOWARD. ADRIENNE Claysville. Pa. HOWARD, SALLY Cowen, W. Va. HOOD. JOAN Needham, Mais. HOWES, JOHN Brookeville. Md. HUNTER, JOHN Kingston. N.Y. HUSK. FRED McMechen, W. Va. JOHNSON. RUSSELL Holden. Mass. JONES. ELLEN Beaver. Pa. KAYJ.OR. DAVID Bluetield. W.Va. KELSEY, WILLIAM Trumbull. Conn. KELLETT. BARBARA Reading. Mass. KENSILL. HARRIETTE KELLY, MARY ANN St. Alvaus, W. Va. Erie, Pa. KERR. PHYLLIS Baltimore, Md. KIRBY, JOANNE Milford. Del. KLEBEZ. GEORGE Lake H.awatha. N.J LAKE. SCOTT Turtle Creek. Pa. LANTZ, LINDA Elkins. W. Va. LASICH, RONALD Clairton, Pa. LAWSON. KAREN Clairton. Pa. LEACH. ALBERT W.lkinsburg, Pa. LEAR. GILLEN Vandergrift. Pa. At) 4 J Grafton. W. Va. LONG. RANDALL Pittsburgh. Pa. KLICK, PAUL Plainfield. N.J. KNORR. JUDITH Buckhannon. W. Va. LAW. CHARLES Coatesville. Pa. LAWRENCE. RITA So. Charleston. W. LEWIS. VIRGINIA Clark ' s Summit. Pa. Philadelphia. Pa. LOVELL. JOHN 72 JUNIORS MARPLE. JANET Clarksburg, W. Va. MASI. FREDERICK Brooklyn, N.Y. MASON, JOHN Pepperell, Mass. MAXWELL, DUANE Clairron, Pa. MAY, ALLAN Madison. N.J. l MAZULIA. PETER Bayonne. N.J. McCLAIN, ANN Woodbury, N.J. McINTIRE, DAVID Severna Park, Md. Spencerporr, N.Y. ELAINE McCLAIN, Union town, McFARLIN, JOHN Clarksburg, W. Va. McHENRY, EDWARD Bcihesda, Md. McVAY, GRETCHEN Clendcnin, W. Va. MESOLOG1TES, EVONNE Darien, Conn. MEVRY. NANCY Pittsburgh, Pa. MILHOAN. LINDA Marietta, Ohio MILLER, CAROL Pittsburgh, Pa. MOORE, MARTY Pittsburgh, Pa. MONTGOMERY, LINDA Wheeling, W. Va. MILLER, CHARLES Ma: Ohi MYERS, LINDA Woodbury, N.J. NEWELL, DAVID Woodbury, Conn. PAINTER. MARY PARKMAN, GERRY Cambridge, Ohio MILLIKEN, GINNY Pittsburgh, Pa. M1LOSEVICH, MARY Lackawanna. N.Y. MONTOYA, CAROLE Elizabeth, W. Va MORRIS, NANCY Connellsville, Pa. MULLIGAN, ROBERTA Munhall, Pa. NYE. WILLIAM Bracev.lle. Ohio O ' HAGAN, CURTIS Pittsburgh, Pa. OLUSZAK, JOHN Philadelphia, Pa. TARKS. JANICE Bridgeport, W. Va. PARTON. LINDA McKccsport, Pa. Hajfe 73 r V PATCHEN, RONALD PETERS, DAVID Philadelphia, P.. Orange, Conn. PEARCE, DAVID Wcstfield, N.J. PFAFF, BONNIE McMurray, Pa. PIERSON. ROBERT Fairf.rld, Conn. PUTNAM, CHARLOTTE Willimantic, ( ..„„ PORTER, MARY Lahore. W . Pak.stan QUARTO, CHARLES Greenlawn. N.Y. LINK, WILLIAM Lauderdale, Fla. REID, BETSY E. Orange. N | RALL, JAMES Pittsburgh. Pa. REESE, CAROL Girard, Pa. RESLER, EDWARD Pittsburgh, Pa. REYNOLDS. SUSAN Needham, Mass. ROLAND, WILLIAM Middlebury, Conn. RAYMOND Meehamcsburg. Pa. SCOTT, RANDOLPH Clairton, Pa. SCUTT, MARILYN Pittsburgh, Pa. SHAW, PATRICIA Buclshannon, W. Vi. SHEPHERD, MARY Takoma Park. Md. RIEDELL, ERIC Ostcrville, Mass. ROBINSON, CAROL Falls Church, Va. SCHAFFER, DAVID Clarksburg. W. Va. SCHNEEMAN. JAMES Clayton, N.J. SEATH, JAMES Denville. N.J. SENSUE. PEGGY Wilklnsburg, Pa. SHULTZ, NORMA Pittsburgh, Pa SHURTLEFF, PATSY Lafayette, N. Y. 74 JUNIORS SINCLAIR, DONALD SMITH, ELENA Westfield, N.J. Lansdowne, Pa. SMITH. BRUCE Sebring, Ohio SORBER, JAMES Johnstown, Pa. STEIN, JOHN Bergen, N.J. STRAUGHN, WILLIAM Buckhannon, W. Va. STADELMAN, PAUL E. Aurora, N.Y. STRICKLAND, SHARON Syracuse, N.Y. STRICKLER, PATTI Uniontown, Pa. SUBACK, GWENDOLYN Woodbury, N.J. TALKINGTON, BARRY Clarksburg, W. V THOMAS, JUDITH Pittsburgh, Pa. THOMPSON, PAM UFKO, ROMAINE Pittsburgh. Fa. Elizabeth. Pa. UFKO, DOROTHY VIALL, WAYNE Elizabeth, Pa. Schenectady, N.Y. WAGNER. CAROLE Somerset, Pa. WALKER, LIN Fairview, Pa. WALTON. GEORGE Clairton, Pa. WARDROP, GEORGE Springfield. Pa. WARNER, CAROL Buckhannon, W. Va. WEAVER, PETER Erie, Pa. WAWRIN, RAYMOND Flat Rock, Michigan WEIMER, ROBERTA Buffalo, N.Y. WHITE, JANE Springfield, Va. WIBLIN, RAY Rochester, N.Y. WIDMEYER. STEPHEN Parkersburg. W. Va. WHITE. WILLIAM Jane Lew, W. Va. iiWJ 75 Homecoming Attendant Junior Class: DELBRUGGE, KAREN Wheeling. W- Va. 7¥l AMBROSE, BONNIE MonroeviUe, P.. BRADLEY, LOUISE Yarmouth, Mass. BRADLEY, MYLES Pittsburgh, Pa. CAULDWELL, JOY E. Williston. N.Y. COPLEY. ELIZABETH Welch, W. Va. CROCKER, SUSAN Pla.nf.eld. N.J. JOHNSON. JACK Baltimore. Ohio JORY, CAROL New York, N.Y. KEARNS, JUDITH Camillus, N.Y. LEWIS, TWILA Pasadena, Md. MARTISKO, LESTER Ravcnssvood, W. Va. MEARNS, MAX Vol ., V. Va. WILLIAMS. JAMES Munhall, Pa. WILLSON, PATRICIA Vandergrift. Pa. WILSON, DA1D MtKeesport, Pa. WILSON. LIBBY Parkersburg, W. Va. WOLFE. NANCY So. Charleston. W. Va. WOLVERTON, MARSHA Charleston. W. Va BUCKL1N, DAVID Buckhannon, W. Va. BURNS, BARBARA Hanover, Pa. DESSENT. THOMAS Weston. W. Va. FOX. DANIEL Spring Grove, Pa. LANTZ. HARRYETTE New Martins., Me. W. Va. 1.AWSON. WILLIAM Crugeri, N.Y. PRUtTT. JAMES 1 ' RUETT, JANE Clarksburg, W. Va 76 JUNIORS ROBBINS, BETSY Taunton, Miss. ROGERS. RICHARD Brookfield, Conn. RUSSO, JAMES Clark, N.J. SABOM. EDWARD Pitisburgh, Pa. SMITH, DIANE Sistersv.lle, W. Va. SNYDER. CHARLES STEWART, SHARON TAYLOR, MARLENE THOMPSON, JANET Buckhannon, W. Va. TURNER. WATTER Cumberland. Md WATSO N, DONALD Lucerne, Ind. WEAVER, LOUISE BEVERAGE. SUSAN Clarksburg, W. Va. BEVERIDGE. RICHARD McKeesport. Pa. CLAWSON. CONSTANCE Buckhannon, W. V . CURTIS. HARRY St. Albans, W. Va. DRENN1NG. DENNIS Wilk.nsburg, Pa. E1CHELBERGER. WILLIAM Wheeling, W. Va. ENGELHARDT, HENRY Lintbicum. Md. ERWIN, PAUL Springdalc, Conn. FOWLER, MARY Buckhannon, W. Va. TRANCIS. HAROLD Kingston, N.Y. FULLER. HOWARD Lancaster, Obio FURBEE. ROSEMARY Weston, W. Va. GARTON. PATRICIA Jane Less-, W. Va. HANIFAN. RICHARD Clarksburg. W. Va. HARRIS. LYNN Buckbannon. W. Va. HOLT, DENNIS Youngwood, Pa. HOrKINSON, DAVID Beverly, Mass. KESTNER, DAVID Betbel Park, Pa KIRK, DANIEL Selinsgove, Pa. LAWSON, KAREN Clairton, Pa. LAYTON, WALTER Dove, Del. MacDONALD. ROBERT Troy, N.Y. McNEILL. RICHARD Pitcairn, Pa. MANSON. BLAIR Maplewood, N. J. MARMONTELLO, GARY Sbillington, Pa. MILLER. JUDITH H.nron, W. Va. MONTOYA, JAMES Parkersburg, W. Va. MOORE, RICHARD Middletown, Conn. NELSON, JULIE Brooklyn, N.Y. OLIVO, CAROL Woodbury. N.J. OWEN, WILLIAM Pittsburgh, Pa. PALMER. DAVID Moncssen. Pa. TARMALEE, ERWIN Haddam, Conn. PATTERSON, JOHN Swartbmore, Pa. PAXTON, NANCY PEMBROKE, EILEEN Lockport, N.Y. PHILLIPS. RALPH Yarmouth, Mass. REEVES, MICKEY Bloomington, Ind. REPPERT, GERALD Buckhannon, W. Va. ROBEY, JANET Falls Church. Va. RYAN, KEVIN Little Silver. N.J SHIRA, TERRY STALNAKER, NELSON Horner, W. Va. STOWE, HOWARD Hamden, Conn. STRADER, AVIS Crawford, W. Va. TUDISCO, GUY Ncrwalk, Conn. VROOMAN, BEVERLY Schohar.e, N.Y. WAMSLEY, KAREN Buckhannon, W. Va. WATKINS, OSBORNE Leominster, Mass. WEAVER, JAMES Cowen, W. Va. WILLENBROCK, BARBARA Plainf.eld, N.J. LEE, LAWRINCE WEST, PAMELA Buckhannon, W. Va. 77 Prejident: McGINNlS. BRUCE Lewiiburs, W. Va. Vice-President: SCHTSLER. RICHARD Poushkeepsie, NY. ADDY, C. MASON Pittsburgh, Pa. ADINOLFI, ELAINE Norwalk, Conn. AHLERS. ROBERT McKeespott, Pa. ALBREE. ROBERTA Newipswich. N.H. ANDERSON, CAROL ALLEN. CAROL Humu..., V. Va. Vienna, W. Va. ANGELO. JANICE Pittsburgh, Pa. ALLEN, WILLIAM Scardale. N.Y. BAKER, EDWARD Youngwood. Pa. BARTH, BRUCE Short Htlls, N.J. BARBOR, BETSY Hoddonfiesd. N.J. BARRY. RICHARD Batrmgton, N.J. BARR. ROGER Roslyn He.ghts, N.Y BASISTA, JANIS Whitaker, Pa. BEMER, LEE Glastonbury, Conn. BATES, JEAN Norwalk. Conn. BENSEN, MARILYN Midland Park. N.J. BEALL. CARL Stevenson, Md. A1TCHISON, BRUCE Bayside, N.Y. 78 SOPHOMORES Secretary: BELL, MARTHA Washington. Pa. Vice-President: CLYDE TRATHOWEN MirKcesport, Pa. BELL, DAVID Mexico. N.Y. BLOOD. ALLEN Peppcrell. Mass. BOND, JEFFREY Arnold, Md. BOWEN, DONALD Annapolis, Md. BOWERS, JEAN Mentor, Ohio BRANTON, JANET Washington. D.C. BRANDT. THOMAS Pimbuigh, Pa. BRINER, GRETCHEN Oakland. Md. BROWN, KAREN BROWN, JOHN Towson, Md. BUCHANAN, JAMES Brooklyn, NY. BUCKWORTH. SHARON Elk ton, Md. BUDERER, ELAINE Rjndil.Jlown, Md. BUNKER, SUSAN Arnold, Md. BUTNER. JIM ParkersburR. W, Va. CAORSI, TALY Takahuano. Chile BUTZLR. JEAN Collins Center, N.Y. CARR, NANCY Charleston. W. Va. CEBRAT. ERNEST New Castle. Pa. 79 9 W(r $ % CHAMBERLAIN, STEVEN Buckhannon, W. Vi. CH1SHOLM. JAMES Foxboro, Mast. COLE, MAROLYN Silver Spring.. Md. CONNOR, REBECCA Bangor, Me. COUCH, DAVID Parkersburg. W. Va COX, EMILY Hinton. W. V . CLARK, JEFFREY Springfield, Mat). COLE, LAWRENCE Trumbull, Conn. COPELAND. BRUCE Needham, Mut. CORLEY. JOE Buckhannon. W. Va CROSSLEY, CONNIE East Liverpool, Ohio CROUSER. THOMAS Charleston. V. Va CRISSMAN, ELAINE Lancaster, Pa. CUTRIGHT, PAMELA Clarksburg, W. Va. DARLEY, JERRY Washington. D.C. DAVENPORT. JAMES Milburn, N.J. DAVIES, DONNA Hallowell. Maine DAVIS. JEFF Milford. Conn. DAVIS. SYDELLE Buckhannon. W. Va. DAWSON. JAMES Gibbsboro. N.J. DYRENFORTH, JOHN Mentor, Ohio DEACON. PATRICIA So. Charleston, W. Va. DeBOER, JACQUELINE Midland Park. N.J. DEPOY, BONNIE French Creek, W. V DILLS, TRUDY Donora, Pa. DOTTERWEICH. MILTON North Haledon. N. J. DRISCOLL, KENNETH Peeksk.ll, N.Y. Dubois, deniece Bethesda. Md. 80 SOPHOMORES DURRETT, KAY ETTA Hinton, W. Va. ECKLOFF, CHARLENE Silver Spring, Md. EDWARDS. WALTER Philadelphia, Pa. ELY, CHARLES McKcesport, Pa. EVANS. LEIGH Huntington. W. Va. EVERHART, JOHN Kingwood, W. Va. EDINGER. NICHOLAS EDWARDS. JOHN Petty. N.Y. EMME. SANDRA Silvet Spting. Md. EVANS. CHERYL Holyokc, Mass. EVERITT. CYNTHIA Saugus, Mass. FEIST, MARY McMechen, W. Va. m m M par U ' . ■ ' ; ;■ ' ■ FEOLA. SAMUEL Buckhannon. W. Va. FISHFR. LINDA Lewisbutg. W. Va. FERGUSON, DONNA Alden, N.Y. FISHER. SANDRA Towson, Md. FLOWERS. EDWINA FRENCH. DAVID Reading, Pa. Buckhannon, W. Va. FRACKE, NANCY Oak Ridge, N.J. FRESH. JOY CE Potomac, Maryland FULLEN. MARSHA Ronceverte. W. Va. GALLO, SUSAN Rahway, N.J. FURRER, ALLAN Malvetne, N.Y. GARRETT, WILLIAM Clatksbutg, W. Va GAWTHROP, WILLIAM GERWIG, ANN Clatksbutg, W. Va. Buckhannon. W. Va. GEORGE. LESLIE Clairton, Pa. G1BB. WILLIAM Sandy Lake, Pa. AYfcATh 81 GOHEEN. HELEN Philadelphia, Pa, GRAY, WILLIAM Alplaus, N.Y. HALL. CAROLA Horner. W. Va. HALLIDAY, THOMAS Needham. Mass. HARMAN, JUDY Frederick, Md. HARRIS. TIMOTHY Baltimore, Md. GREEN, CRYSTAL Buckhannon, W. Va. GROVES, JR. JOHN French Creek, W. Va. HAMBURGER, VICTOR Needham, Mass. HANNA, MARGARET Charleston, W. Va HASTINGS. MARC Springfield, Mass. HAYS, HARRY Elrama. P.. HEAPS. DORIS New Freedom, Pa. HEINEMAN, ELEANOR Brackenridge. Pa. HILL. BENJAMIN Charleston, W. Va. HILTNER, NANCY Silver Spring, Md. HOPPER, JOAN Baltimore, Md. HUBER. NANCY Lincroft, N.J. JOHNSON. KATHIE KANE, DAN W.lkinsburg, Pa. HERRMAN, NFI SON Vienna, Va. HIGHFIELD, DAVID Wilmington, Del. HINKLE. ANN Boiling Springs, Pa. HOLT. ELIZABETH Glastonbury, Ct. HYMAN. KATHERINE Clarksburg. W. Va. JOHNSON, DANIEL Point Pleasant, W. Va. KILNER. LARRY Greenville, Pa. K1MBERLAIN, BONNIE Williamson, W. Va. 82 SOPHOMORES RISER. SUZANNE Buckhannon, W. Va. KLINTWORTH, FREDERICK Mountain Lakes. N.J. LANTZ, CAROLYN Buckhannon, W. Va. LAW. MARILYN Clarksburg. W. Va. LEVINE. PAUL Stamford, Conn. LIDDELL. JAMES Wilkinsburg, Pa. KUZNER, DAVID Silver Spring, Md. LACARIA, BERMA Charleston, W. Va. LECHER. RICHARD Denville, N.J. LENS, JESUS Weitficld, N.J. LIM. KIM Mtdan, Sumatra LINK. WILLIAM Pittsburgh, Pa. LINSENMANN. KAREN Warren, Ohio LOGAN, MARY Longmeadow, Mass. LOWE, POLLY Cumberland, Md. LUCKEY, ROBERTA Washington, DC. LYLE. GLENN Munhall. Pa. LYONS. JR. WILLIAM Dunbar. W. Va. MANNING. BRIAN Coventry, R I. MARTIN, CYNTHIA Jersey City. N.J. LONG, PAUL McKeesport, Pa. LOUIS. SUSAN Wilmington. Del. LUNSTEAD, WAYNE Yorktown Heights N.Y. LUGOUMENOS. NICHOLAS Baltimore, Md. MAGEE. CAROL Wellsburg, W. Va. MALOOF, MATTHEW Oxon Hill, Md. MARTIN, JAMES Fairmont, W. Va. MASONHEIMER, NANCY Clarksburg, W. Va. diM 83 11 di MATTHEWS. PAUL Miami. Fli. MAY. JERRY Upland. Cdit. McCRACKEN. BETTEJANE Needham, Misi. McCRACKEN. PALL Roselle. N.J. McGOWEN. BETTY Washington, Pi. McKANE, CAROLEA Linden. N.J. McKINNEY. CHARLES Buekhannon. W. Va. HUNTINGTON. HARRY Manchester, Conn. MENTZER. JOHN Bel A.t, Md METALLIDES. EVELYN MEREDITH. LUCY Clarksburg, W. Va. Weston. W. Va. MICHAEL, THOMASINE Morgantown, W. Va. MILDREN, WILLIAM Parkersburg, W. Va. MILLER. JONATHON Pittsburgh, Pa. MILLER. DAVID Pittsburgh. Pa. MILLER, LEE Upper Marlboro, Md MITCHELL. JR WILLIAM MOSES. DOUG Cuba Gloucester. Mass MOELLENDICK. JAMES Parketsbutg. W. Va. MOSS. SARA Coll, mv, lie. III. MURPHY, KAY Friendtville. Md. NESBITT. WILLIAM MYERS. STEWART Fanwood. N.J. Niantic. Conn. NEUMARK, LAWRENCE Abington. Pa. NICHOLSON. CHARLES Rit-iera Beach, Md NORMAN. MARTHA Clarksburg. W. Va. OLSON. KIRKL Trumbull. Conn. OWEN. RICHARD Ncedham. Mass. 84 SOPHOMORES PANAIA, ANTHONY Pittsburgh, Pa. PARK. BYOUNG-UN West Hartford. Conn. PEAPRE. SUSAN Chesapeake City. Md. PENNACCHIO, CYNTHIA Cheliea. Mass. PEW. ALICE PHILLIPS, MARY Medford Lakes. N.J. PATRICK. THOMAS Munhall, Pa. PAYNE, JE1TREY Vienna. W. Va. PESCHEL. HEIDEMARIE Clarksburg, W. Va PETERS, ROBERT Warrensburg, N.Y. PINKERTON, ALLAN Beaver. Pa. PLOOF, JAN West Brookfield. Mass. Aifc JM M POLLINS, VIRGINIA PRELLE, LINDA Roanoke, Va. Grccnsburg, Pa. PRAGER, SHARON Nitro, W. Va. PRICE, BARBARA Westfield, N.J. RAMSEY, PHILIP Ligonier, Pa. REGER. WILLIAM Buckhannon, W. Va. READER, RONALD Windsor, Conn. REESE, JUDITH North Caldwell, N.J RHOADES. DAUNA ROBERTS. JOAN Arlington, Va. Melrose. Mass. RISHER, JANICE South Charleston. W. Va. ROBERTS, LINDA M.nmngton. W Va. ROBERTS. RITA Buckhannon. W. Va ROMER, PETER Pla.nfield, N.J. ROCKAFELLOW, RUTH Ringoes, N.J. ROSENBERGER, LUCRETIA Washington. DC. 85 ROY, CLINTON Bernardsville. N.J. SAMPSON, F.RIC Mechanicsburg Pa. SANDERS, WILLIAM Buckhannon. SCHWARTZ, KAREN Albany, N.Y. SCHWEINSBERG, CARLA Baltimore, Md. SHAFFER. SANDRA Slippery Rock, Pa- £2 SHATWELL. RUTH Midland Park. N.J. SHEWELL. BARBARA Railroad. Pa. N. Tonawanda. N. Y. SMITH, DENNIS South Heights, Pa. SMOLENSKY, SUZANNE Westfield, N. J. SOUTHWORTH. ALICE Ford City, Pa. STALNAKER, REX Baltimore, Md. STOUT, DIANA Charleston, W. Va. SUNDHEIM, FRED Hackettitown, N. J. SUNDQUIST. JOHN Beechhurst, N. Y. SHIMRAK, JOHN Metuchen. N.J. SHIRLEY, ELIZABETH Silver Spring, Md. SMITH, PATRICIA Belle Vernon, Pa. SMITH. RITA Asbury Park, N.J. STANLEY, NANCY Berkeley Heights, N. J. STEURER, DAVID Buckhannon, W. Va. SVANDA. MICHAEL Shelton, Conn. SWARR, JOHN Parkcrsburg, W. Va. 86 - - TAYLOR. FENTON Williimstown, W. Vi TERLAAK POOT. JOHANNA Buckhinnon. W. Vi. TERRY, THOMAS Mitehellville, Md. THOMAS, LEAH Oik Hill. W. Vj. THOMPSON, FRANK Pittsburgh, Pi. THORN. PAMELA East Chester, N.Y. SOPHOMORES — r Newspaper, chickenwire, boards, paint, ingenuity . . . Nick Edinger puts the beginning touches on the first place house decoration for Home- coming Week-end. TODD. BETSY Pirkcrsburg, W. TOMASELLI, MAUREEN Finleyville, Pi. UNDERWOOD, JEFFREY Litrobe, Pi. VANDERSNOW. SUE Midlind Pirk.N. J. WHITE. AGNES Clinton. Md. WILFONG. DAVID Clirksburg, W. Vi. WOODS. JANICE Biyside, N. Y. YOUNG. DAVID Springfield. Miss. WILLIAMS. GARY Dn Ml! TOWNSEND KENNETH TUBAUGH, NANCY Wheeling, W. Vi. WARNE, RUSSELL Phillipsburg, N. J. WENTLER. BETTE Sioux Fills, S. D. WILSON. PAMELA Uniontosvn. Pi. WINANS. DENNIS Wirren, Pi. 2ENTZ. FRANKLIN Kenmore. N Y BOETTNER. ROBERT New Brighton. Pi. ASTON, EILEEN Rutherford, N | 87 BEER. TREXEL BIAS, BETTINA Pt. Pleaiant, W. Va. BLAIN. KATHRYN Southiide, N. J. BLOXSOM, DONALD Finle ville, Pa. BOWLING, RONALD Fayecteville, W. Va. CONE, JACQUELINE Bridgeport. W. Va. Shi dAmk CUMMINGS. JOHN L. Huntington, W. Va. CURSEY. MILLARD Lutherville, Md. CURTIS. MICHAEL Buckhannon, W. Va. GAINER. WALTER Richwood. W. Va. GEISER. LAURENCE Wheeling, W. Va. HAINES. EUGENE Lansdale. Pa. HOOMANS. JOHN HOUSE. WILLIAM Fairfield, Conn. INGRAM, RICHARD Buckhannon, W. Va. MARTIN, WILLIAM Arlington, Va. McCALL. MARTHA Brentwood, Pa. MILIER. ROBERT Hartford. Conn. D,PIETRO, NICHOLAS Lanham, Md. DUNCAN, OVID Buckhannon. W. V, HOCKING, JAMES Kenvil, N. J. HOLMES, STEPHEN Middletown, Conn. JOHNSON, ELIZABETH Sissonville, W. Va. MARTIN, LINDA Hunt.ngton, W. Va. M1TTON. JAMES Pompton Plains, N. J. O ' BRIEN. KATIE Buckhannon. W. Va. W W 88 SOPHOMORES i.A.h PEDERSON, RICHARD Lansdale, Pa. PHILLIPS. JAMES Buckaannon. w Va. PRICE. FRANCES Charleston, W. Va. ROSS, JAMES Buckhannon. W. Va SHEWBRIDGE. THOMAS Brunswick, Md. STAPPERFENNE, KATHLEEN Millington, N.I. ALBER. PHILIP Ridgcwood, N J ANSPACH. BRUCE Millbrook. N.Y. BAZYLEWICS. PETER Falls Church, Va BLANN1NG. CHRISTOPHER Pleasant Hills, Pi BOOKMAN, DAVID Buckhannon, W Va. BOWMAN. JAMES Gaithersburg. Md. BRITTON. CHARLES Buenos Aires, Argentina CHEMALY. IOHN Aruba CHEMALY. ROBERT Aruba KESSLER, DONALD Latrobe. Pa. KRUPP. ROBERT Pittsburgh, Pa LcBEAU. BARBARA Easthampron. Mass. McQUILLEN, MICHAEL Port Washington. N.Y. MARKINS, TERRY Walkersville. W. Va. MEREDITH, SALLY McKcesport, Pa. MORSE, BARRY Needham, Mass. NEFF. PAUL Pittsburgh, Pa. NUEBERGER. BRIAN Warwick,. R.I. PETRO, DENNIS Clairton, Pa. CUMMINGS. JOHN H. Buckhannon, W. Va. RECTOR, MARTHA Buckhannon, W. Va. AlfciTfc STEELE. SUZANNE Latrobe, Pa. STEELE, THOMAS Arlington, Pa. TAYLOR. PAMELA Ft. Laudetdale, Fla. TROUP, JOHN Succasunna, N.J, TUCKER, RANDALL Buckhannon, W. Va. WOOD, ROBERT N. Plainfield, N.J. DUMBAULD. ROBERT Uniontown, Pa. EDGELL, ROBERT Dover, Del. FRYE, PAMELA Eastchestet, N.Y. GARTON, STEPHEN Weston. W. Va. GETTY. JEFFREY Pittsburgh. Pa. GILCHREST, JEFFREY Railway, N.J. GROVES, KATHRYN Petersburg. W. Va. HADEN, ROBERT Huntington, W. Va. HARMON. CAROLYN Weston, W. Va. HART. DURWOOD Huttonsville. W. Va. REGER. LURETTA Buckhannon, W. Va. REMICK. DIANE Lockport, N.Y. ROWAN. NANCY Rock Cave, W. Va. RUBIS, JAMES Arlington, Va. SACKETT. LORA Charlestown. W. Va. SMITHSON, MICHAEL Meiuchen, N.J. THOMPSON, TIFFANY McKees Rocks, Pa. TORRANCE. JAMES Warren. Pa, WINTER, LARRY South Charleston, W. Va. WYNNE. GEORGE Pittsburgh, Pa. HUBBELL. JOAN Pittsbutgh, Pa. ELLIOTT. JAMES 89 President HANSEN. BRUCE Orange. Conn. Vice-President HAMMAT. JOHN Williarostown, W. Va. JONES. JILL Mt. Lake Park. MJ. Treaaurer SMITH, THOMAS Warren. Pa. T 4 J Hfc ALBRECHT. JOANNE Weitfield. N. J. ALEXANDER. BURT Warren. Pa. ALEXANDER. JUDITH P.. burgh. Pa. AMBROSE. DEAN Irwin. Pa. AMFS. GARY Wallingford. Conn. ANDERSON. CUTHBERT Brooklyn. N. Y. ASHWORTH. STEVE Buckhannon, W. ATKIN. DIANE Warren, Ohio BAILEY. MARY Richland. Va. ALEXANDER. LINDA Williamscown. W. Va. ALLEN. JEFFREY Medford. N. J. ANDRIS. DAVE Belpre. Ohio ARCHER. JANIS Parkcrsburg. W. Va BALCOM. DIANNF Newton Highland- BALICKI. LINDA Annandale. N. J. 90 FRESHMEN BARBIERRI, LINDA Trunbull, Conn. BAREFOOT, GEOFFREY BARRY, MARTHA Irwin, Pa. BARSTOW, WADE Brockton, Mass. Irwin, Pa. BARONE, MARY Clairton, P.. BEARD, MARGARET Spencer, W. Va. BECKER, MARY JO Ml. Lebanon, Pa. BEESON. JOSEPH Lewistown, Md. BEIGHEY, CAROLYN New Brighton, Pa. BEELER, SUSAN Fairview, Mass. BENDER, JANICE Pgh.. Pa. BETTINGER, KAREN BENNETT. LARRY Weston, W. Va. BEORN, PAUL Parkcrsburg, W. Va. Palatine BIGGAR. RICHARD Ridgefield. Conn. BISER, ROBERT Frederick, BLAGOVICH. GEORGIA BISHOP, TERRY Dunbar, W. Va. BLACKADAR, JOHN Rochester, N. H. Pgh., Pa. BLAIR, JANE Parkersburg, W. Va. BLAIR, JOE Glen Dale BLAIR, MARY Glen Dale BLEVINS. JOHN Silver Spring, Md. BOLSTERLE, JOHN S. Plainficld, N. J. BONTA. SANDRA Penns Grove. N. J. BOO, SUSAN W. Boylston, Mass. BRAGG. BARRY St. Albans, W. Va. BREWER, WILLIAM Fairfield. Conn. BROWN, LELAND Munhall. Pa. BLY, SUZAN Winchester, Va BOETTCHER. LINDA Pepperell. Mass BOSSOW, GEORGE BRADFORD. JANE BUCHANAN, MARILYN Hickory, Pa. BULTMAN, JAMES Erie, Pa. £ O, ft A t + 91 ff IU ' ' V drh. BURKHART. ROBERT Croton Fill!, N- Y. BUTCHER, CHARLES Buckhannon. W. Va. BURMEISTER. JOHN Port Washington CAROLEE. BUTTS New Castle. Pa. BURNS. BILL Berkley. W. Va BYRD. MARGARET Barboursyille CARLSON. RON Kingsville. Ohio BYROM. EDWARD McKeesport, Pa. CARTER, ELLEN South Charleston CALDABAUGH. KARL Sal isbury CATO. CAROL Charleston CHATTERTON, MARK CHADWICK, BERNARD Ridgw.y. Pa. CHAPMAN. JAMES Wheeling Esperance, N. Y. CHRISTIAN. CAROL Berkley. W. Va. CHRISTIE, JOHN Warren Township CLOUD, HEATHER Osterville, Mass. CLARK. VIRGINIA Surveyor CODY, MARY ANN Charleston, W. Va. CLOPPER. RICHARD Severna Park, MJ- COGLEY. JOHN Youngwood, Pa. COLE. MARGARET ANN Clarksburg. W. Va. COOK. KEN Mount Vernon, Ohio COURTNEY. MARY Barboursville COX, FRANCES East Longmeadow, Mass. COX, MARJORY Huntington. W. Va. CROOK. EDWARD Cockeysville, Md. CUTCHINS. CARL Linthicum, Md. DARDINGER. DAVID Centerburg. Ohio COOPER, PETER Butler, N. J. COOPER. SUSAN Buttzbille, N. J. CRAFT. CONSTANCE Weston, W. Va. CR1SLIP. GEORGE Webster Springs. DAUGHERTY. JANE Philippi. W. Va. DAVIS. DELROY Kingwood. W. Va. 92 FRESHMEN DAVIS. PATRICIA Pgh., P.. DAYBILL. DONNA Wyckoff. N. J. DAVIS, ROGER Ravenssvood. W. Va. DEAHL. JAMES Pgh.. Pa. DAVIS. TIMOTHY Miamisburg, Ohio DECKER. SUSAN Sparta, N. J. DIMLING, CAROL Reistetstossn. Md DELBR1DGE, ELLEN Munhall, Pa. DOBSON. SUE Westport, Conn. DENHAM, DONNA Silver Spring, Md. DOLCH. ARTHUR Camden, NY. DUFF. DAREN Pgh.. Pa. DONKIN. WILLIAM Pgh.. Pa. EATON. MICHAEL Parkersburg, W. Va. DOUGHTY. FRANK Bcllcvue. Pa. EDGAR. CHARLES Manhasset, N. Y. ERVIN, STEPHEN Buckhannon, W. Va. EDWARDS, MADALIN Huntington, V. Va. ERWIN, SUSAN Huntington, Conn. EMR1CK. PHYLLIS Belpre. Ohio EVANS, CAROL Glen Dales EVANS, GARY Buckhannon. W. Va. EVERHART, SHARON lohnstown. Pa. FEATHER, CHARLES Oakland, Md. FELBER. ALMA Springfield, Va. 1ERULLO. PAT East Kingston, N. H. FOSTER. JANET Milton. Mass. FINN. THOMAS Pgh., Pa. FOX, JOHN Bbirsvillc Pa. FOGARTY, PATRICIA Buckhannon, W. Va. FRANK. ROBERT Ligonier, Pa. FRIEND. LARRY Bridgeport, W. Va. FREEMAN, MURIEL Valley Lcc. Md. FRIEND, RONALD Sang Run, Md FR1EBEL. CARL Wyncote. Pa. 93 FRUEH, MARY- MARGARET Fills Village, Conn GALAS. STEPHEN Bloomfield, Conn. GARA. LINDA Bloomingdale. N. J. GLASSER. ERIC Pgb,-. Pa. GOLDEN. MICHAEL New Castle. Del. GORDON. JILL North East, Pa. GREBE. KATHE Abington, Pa. GRIESER. DAVID GUTSHALL. BARBARA HARDY, CHARLES Springdale, Conn. HARRIS. STEPHEN Chester HARTMAN. STEPHEN K.mberly HASBROUCK. HOMER Rutherford, N. J. HAYES. NANCY Pgb... P . HEATWOLE, CAROL Parkersburg. W. Va. HEISKELL. ELLEN New Martinsville HELFER. ROBERTA Wheeling. W. Va. HERSMAN. JOHN Clarksburg. W. Va. HODGE, STEPHEN Portland. Conn. HOHM, CHERYL Silver Spring. Md. HOLLERAN, BARBARA North Plainfield. N. J. GILES, RONALD Lewiiburg. GILLOOLY. WILLIAM Rutherford. N. J. GOTTWALD. KATHERINE Babylon. N. Y. GRANT. KATHY Lintbicum, Md. HALL, DAVID Johnstown, N. Y. HALL. TERRY Point Pleasant. HARVEY, GAIL Wellesley, Mass. HARVILL, CAROL Gaithersburg. Md. HECKMAN. DAVID Vandergnft. Pa. HEDEN. ROBERT Phila.. Pa. HESLEP, JEANIE St. Albans. V . Va. HILTUNEN, JANE Ridgewood, N. J. HOLMES, JAY Pgh.. P.. HOOD. BARBARA Ligonier. Pa 94 FRESHMEN HOOVER. JOAN Silver Spring, Md HOWARD. LESTER W. Bridgewater. HORNBECK, DAVID Buckbannon, W. Va. Mast. HUDSON. ANNE HOVIS, LOGAN Vienna. W. V.. Greenit.org. Pa. HUFFORD. WILLIAM HUNTER, JOHN Wheelin g, W. Va. New Castle. Pa. HUGH, DAVID Summit, N. J. IANNARONE. RONALD Staten Iiland. N Y HULTBERG, DWAIN Follansbee, W. Vj, ICE, MARY ELLEN Mill Creek, W. Va. JAYNES. DAVID Monongahela. Pa. IREY, JILL Silver Spring., Md. IRWIN, MARY ANNE Jenkintown, Pa JENKINS, MICHAEL Silver Spring. Md. JENNINGS. DETA Grcensburg, Pa. JOHNSON. ROBER1 Holden. Mass. JOHNSON. KATHRYN Williamstown KANTORICK. JEAN Uniontown, Pa. JOHNSON. NEIL Deep River, Conn. KEMPTON. LAUREN RISER. RAYMOND Buckhannon, W. Va. Trumbull. Conn. KINSEY. KAREN Ligonier. Pa. KIRKLAND. RENEE Pine Grove KITNEY. WILLIAM Woodbury, Conn. KELBEZ. RICHARD Lake H.awatba, N. J. KOPITKO. JANE Warwick. R. I. KOCH, JOHN Bethel Park. Pa KOSZORU. KAREN Augusta, N. J. KOMAROMI, ROBERT Pgh.. P.. KRIEGER. JAMES Carnegie. P.. LAUFFER, LAWRENCE LANEY. KATHY Huntingdon, Ta. LANTZ, DAVID Elkins, W. Va. Irwin, Pa LAUX, JAN Livingston. N.J. 1 i.x±m!mmfkA 95 LEAMER, JOHN Tonawanda, N.Y. LESLIE, BARBARA Westfield, N. J. LOVELACE, GEORGE ' 4 £ Zid k llW LUNDBERG, CHARLES Fairfield, Conn. LUOTO. GEORGE Maynard, Miss. LYNCH. CAROLYN Parkersburg, W. Va. MacFARLAND, SANDRA Lincoln Mn ' M ' k ' If M MALTESE. JOSEPH Baltimore, Md. MALYSZKA, RONALD Trumbull, Conn. MARINO. BONNIE West Mifflin, Pa. MARNER. ROBERT Pgh.. Pa. MARSHALL, WILLIAM Bel Air. Md. MARVIN. GORDON Woodbridge. Conn. MAY, FRANCES Carm.chaels, Pa. McCANS. JOHN Donora, Pa. McCOY, WALTER Tampa, Fla. McCUNE, EDWARD Washington, Pa. McCUNE, REBECCA Marlinton McKEEVER. KATHIE Chestnut Hill. Pa. McKINNEY, JAMES Spenccrport, N.Y. McNEEL, JANE Grcensburg, Pa. LUCAS. JUDY Uniontown, Pa. LUDWIG. SANDRA Langhorne, Pa. LYNCH. GUY Parkersburg. W. Va MABON, DARLYNN New Florence, Pa. MANNING, JACINTHA Harris.ille MARIETTA. JAMES Ligonicr, Pa. MATHIESON, JANE Holyoke, Mass. MAURO. BARBARA Pgh., Pa. McCLELLAN. THOMAS Lorado McCOMAS. ELIZABETH Great Lakes, 111. Mcdonald, ALEXIS Bridgeport McGRAW, MARY Harrisburg, Pa. McRAE. BARBARA Greensburg, Pa. MEANOR, SAUNDRA New Kensington. Pa. 96 FRESHMEN MEASE, WILLIAM Kecksburg, Pa. MEATYARD, SUSAN Bethcsda, Md. MICHAELS, JUDY Parkersburg. W. Va. MILLER. KAREN Elrama, Pa. MILLER, LARRY Cumberland, Md. MISHLER. JAMES Johnstown, Pa. MOFFAT. ETHEL LaValc, Md. MOORE, BARBARA Brockton, Mass. MOORE, WAYNE St. Marys, W. Va. MICK, GUY Buckhannon, W. Vi MILLER, CAROL Fairfield, Conn. MOCK, DEBORAH Latrobe, Pa. MOELLER, ROBERT Wilkinsburg. Pa. MOORHEAD, MAXINE Bridgeville, Pa. MORRILL, GARY Sunapee, N. H. MORRIS, KAREN MUDGE, ELLEN Pgk.. Pa. McKecsport, Pa. MORRIS, THOMAS MULLER, CYNTHIA Hunt.ngton, W. Va. Teaneck, N. J. MORRISON, DIANA Monaca, Pa. MUNSON, CHARLES MYERS, GARY Woodbury, N. J. Beckley. W. Va. MURRAY, GEORGE Newark, Del. NAUGLE, CONNIE Ligonier, Pa. MURPHY. SHARON Ligonier, Pa. NEWMAN, CLIFFORD NICHOLSON, JOHN Clarksburg, W. Va. Buckhannon, W, Va. NEUMAN, GAIL Pnila., Pa. OWENS. CAROLYN Clinton, Md. NEIL, JOSEPH Uniontown, Pa. PALMER, DONALD Dover, Del. PER.RIN, DIANE Avon, N. Y. PALMER. BETSY Glen Dale PETERS, SUSAN Rockville, Conn. PARSONS, SARAH JANE Vienna, W. Va. A M MM 97 PETRIE.DEE PIERSON, McKces Rocki, Pa. DOUGLAS PHILLIPS. Springfield. N. J. BARBARA PILLSBURY, Buckhannon, W. Va. PRISCILLA PIERCE, MELVIN Hanson. Man. Bridgeton, N. J. PITCHER. DAVID POPP. MADELINE Parkersburg, W. Va. McKecsport, Pa. POLING, JAMES POPSON. GARY Buckhannon, W. Va. Apollo. Pa. POLING, ROBERTA Elkm., W. Va. POWER. JAMES Brooklyn, N. Y. PROCTOR. GEORGE Bel Air, Md. POWERS. BYRON S. Charleston. W. Va. PROUT, JAMES Ocean Grove, N. J. POWERS. JANE Walpole. Mais. PUGLIESE. DIANE Pittsburgh. Pa. REICH, RICHARD Baltimore, Md. RAINES, CAROL Buckhannon, W. Va. REID, JOSEPH Honolulu, Hawaii REESE, CHARLOTTE West Milford, W. Va. REIKO, ODA Japan ROBUCK. SANDY Evans City, Pa. REIN. PATRICIA Kenilworth. N. J. ROGERS, EMMA Charleston, W. Va. RICHMOND, NANCY Manchester, Conn. ROSE, DONALD Silver Spring, Md. SANDERS, KATHIE Coraopolis, Pa. SAAMS, SARAH Trenton. N. J. SAVILLE. ROBERT Hackettstosvn, N. J. SAFFORD. DEANA SCHAEFFER, BECKY SCOTT, GAIL Morrisvilte, Pa. Gctroantown, Pa. SCHRECENGOST. LARRY Pittsburgh, Pa. SCOTT, MINA Elkton. Md. SCITE, JOSEPH Letart. W. Va. 98 FRESHMEN SHAPTER, ROBERTA Westfield, N. J. SHARKEY, JOSEPH Clairton, Pa. SHARP, JO ANN Orange, Conn. SHELTON, CECVLE Zelienoplc, Pa. SHERRER, SUSAN Union, N. J. SHERRY, THOMAS Wilkinsburg, Pa. SIGLER. NANCY Springfield. Va. SIMPSON, CAROL Pittsburgh, Pa. SINCLAIR, EDWIN Moorefield, W. Va. SMITH, RODGER S. Portland, Mo. SMITH, ROGER Buckhannon, W. Va SPENCE, SUZANNE Pittsburgh. Pa. STALNAKER. NANCY Buckhannon, W. Va. STARCHER, MARY Ripley, W. Va. STATA. ALLEN Needham, Mass. STEPHENSON, ROSE Vienna, W. Va. STEWART, JR., CLYDE Buckhannon, W. STONE, LESLIE Pittsburgh, Pa. SWANEY, VICKI Bell Vernon, Pa. TAN, BRIAN Medan. Indonesia TAYLOR. JUDITH Buckhannon. W. Va. SHAVER, JOSEPH Wheeling, W. Va. SHAW, SUSAN Wexford, Pa. SHINDLEDECKER. RACHEL New Bethlehem, Pa. SHULTABARGER, PETER Brasford Woods, Pa. SMALLRIDGE, PATTI Buckhannon, W. Va. SMITH, ROBERT McKcesport, Pa. SPRAGUE, GARY Pleasantville, N. Y. SPRINGER, CLIFFORD Uniontown, W. Va. STEALEY, ROBERT Clarksburg, W. Va. STEM, EARL Norristown, Pa. STRADER, JEAN Crawford, W. Va. SUMMERS, JERRIE THOMAS, FRED Johnstown, Pa. THOMPSON, ANNIS Weymouth, Mass. 4l L ' 4V tffc 99 lit ; THOMPSON, THORNTON. FRANCINE CHERYL Rainelle, W. Va. River Edge. N. J. THOMPSON, THORNTON. JEFFREY GEORGE Carien. Coon. Jackson, Ohio THORNE. JAMES Clarksburg, W. Va. TILL, SANDRA Vincenrown, N. J. TOWNLEY, KAREN Gillette. N. Y. TRAINER. JEANNIE French Creek. W. Va. TROXELL, ANITA Buckhannon, W. Va. VAN BLARCOM. JOAN Baldwim-rille. N. Y. VAN SCOY, CHERYL Parkersburg, W. Va. WAGNER, JAMES Pittsburgh, Pa. WARE. JANICE Clarksburg, W. Va. WARNER. ALICE Versailles, Pa. TRIMMER, CAROL Barneiville, Ohio TROENDLE, JO-ANNE Syracuse, New York VITE, PHYLLIS Tosfanda, Pa. VREDENBl ' RG. DAVID Mechanic, die, N. WARNER, KENNETH Wexford, Pa. WASHBURN. JUDY Erie, Pa. WASS. PATRICIA WELLS, ROBERT Harrisiille. W. Va. Middleman, Pa. WATSON, DAVID WELLS. SUSAN Clarksburg. W. Va. Gary. W, Va. WEICHAND. RALPH Maywood, N. J. WENTWORTH. WILHELM, CLAUDIA BRENDA Bridgewater, Mass. Leetonia, Ohio WHITE. STEVEN WILKINSON. Terra Alta, W. Va. KAREN WILBERT. GREGG Wyckoff, N. J Camel, W. Va. WISSER, CURT McKeesport. Pa- YOUNG. SUZANNE Buckhannon. W. Va. WITHERITE. JANE Annapolis, Md. WOLFE, PAT Myersdalc, Pa. YUENGL1NG, NANCY Pittsburgh. Pa. 100 FRESHMEN YULE, RICHARD Needham, Mass. ZACCARI. PATRICIA Phoenis, Md. ZAVAGLIA, RAF Meridcn, Conn. ZICKEFOOSE, DONETTE ZUBACK. CRISPIN Pittsburgh. Pa. AULT. ROBERT Oakland, Md. BAILEY, ELIZABETH Moorefield, W. Va. BAILBY, SUE Buckhannon, W. Va. BARNES. KENNETH Brownsville, Pa. BENTON, JERRY Lake Hiawatha, N. J. CARPENTER. JAMES Buckhannon, W. Va. CHITAMBER, SHERIDAN Washington, Pa. CURTIS, DAVID Glen Dale, W. Va. CURTIS, JOHN Meriden, Conn. DAUGHERTY, THOMAS Weston, W. Va. DAVIS, JANE Concotd, N. H. DiCOLA, RAYMOND Claitton, Pa. DONNELLY, MARSHA Pittsbutgh, Pa. DUNHAM, RANDALL McLean, Va. EXLEY, BEN Wheeling. W. Va. FINCHAM, SHARON Mill Creek, W. Va. FLOWERS, GLENN Buckhannon, W. Va. FOX, RICHARD Buckhannon, W. Va. FRERICHS, PAULETTE FRUEHAN, KEITH Endwell, N. Y. GANS, ELIZABETH Cambridge, Ohio GARBER, CHERYL Clairton, Pa. GERMAN, JOHN Jenkintown, Pa. GETTEMY, JACK Hunkers, Pa. GILSON, SANDRA Hackensack, N. J. GOODFELLOW, NANCY Fairfield, Conn. GREGG, GEORGE Tannery, Va. GROSS, CAROL Oaks, Pa. GROSSMAN, DIANE Albany, N. Y. GWINN. MARY Mt. Hope, W. Va. HASSON, ALBERT Cabot, Pa. HEISCH, SUSAN Baltimore, Md. HEMPHILL. GREER Washington, D. C. HODGSON, JOY Pittsburgh, Pa. HOKE, BARBARA Cleveland. W. Va. HOLBERT. JOHN Harrisville, W. Va. HORIE. CHERYL Pittsburgh, Pa. HOWE. ROBERT Pittsburgh, Pa. JACK, MIKE Buckhannon. W. Va. JANCZEWSKI, WAYNE Clairton, Pa. JORDAN, JANET Baltimore, Md. KEILHOLTZ, DENNIS Silver Spring, Md. LEAR, BENJAMIN Vandergrift, Pa. LINCICOME, ROBERT Vienna, W. Va. LLOYD. LESLIE Penns Grove, N.J LORD, ALAN Belmont, Mass. McKEEVER, MARION Hillsboro. W. Va. McMILLER, JUDITH McLean, Va. McNEAL, DAVID Hackettstown, N.J. MEFFERT, ROLAND MILLER, JANIS Buckhannon, W. Va. MILLER, JERRY Charleston, W. Va. MOREHEAD, STEPHEN Parkersburg, W. Va. MYERS. RICHARD Pittsburgh, Pa. MYERS, WILLIAM Plainfield, N.J. NADEAU, THOMAS Orleans, Mass. ODA, REIKO Kitapyoshi, Japan OLEXA, WAYNE Pittsburgh, Pa. ORNER, LANCE Pittsburgh, Pa. PACKMAN, GUY Grafton, W. Va. PARKER. JAMES Parkersburg, W. Va. PAULMAN, RICHARD Cumberland, Md. PETERSON, NORMAN Ridgefield, Conn. PETTIBON, GEORGE Monaca Park. Pa. RANDOLPH, EUGENE Clarksburg, W. Va. REXRODE. LARRV Fairmont, W Va. RHEIN. BARBARA Hamburg. Pa. ROBERTS. PETER Greenwich, Conn. ROGERS, JUDY Westfield, Mass. ROWETT. RICHARD Wyoming, Pa. RYDHOLM, DAVID Warren, Pa. SCHMEAL, CHARLES Kenvil, N. J. SHAW. MARTHA McKecsport. Pa. SHEELEY, SANDRA New Martinsville. SLOGAN, RANDOLPH Pleasant Hills, Pa. SMITH, WILBERT Czar, W. Va. STUART, DAVID Morgantown, W. Va. THOMPSON, CLELL Buckhannon, W. Va. VASILKO, LEONARD Pittsburgh, Pa. WAGNER, RICHARD WALTER, LAWRENCE Hyde Park, Mass. WATSON, DAVID L. Clarksburg, W. Va. WEST, JOHN Beckley. W. Va. WISECARVER, WAYNE Arlington, Va. WOLFE, RICHARD Gibbsboro, N.J. WRIGHT, PERRY Volga. W. Va. WYSOCKI, LINDA Dayton, Ohio 101 102 The Greek social sororities and fraternities play a major role in Wesleyan ' s social calendar. Along with individual functions, the Greek ' s sponsor Greek Week-End and May Week-End. They also select candidates to compete for Mur- murmontis Queen. More than 550 Wesleyan students belong to a Greek social organization. GREEKS PANHELLENIC COUNCIL s The Panhellenic Council was established to create and main- tain good relations between the sororities on Wesleyan ' s campus. The council co-ordinates the activities of the four sororities and acts as a judiciary board for them. This year, under the direction of president, Trudy Rannells and under the advisorship of Dean Marion McBrair, Panhellenic was involved in different activities. The activities include Formal and Informal Rush, Greek Week, and Panhellenic Dinner. The meetings of the Panhellenic Council are held once a week in one of the sorority suites. The Council this year has definitely been of effective assistance to all of the sororities. 104 INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL Inter-Fraternity Council was established on Wesleyan ' s cam- pus to organize the fraternities into one united group. Today it serves as the governing body of these fraternities, setting up rules for rushing and settling any disputes which might arise among the five groups. The activities of I.F.C. include co-ordinating Greek Week and Campus intramurals. This year Inter-Fraternity Council was under the direction of president Pete Evans. 105 1 4 iii4 IB! 106 FOUNDED 1851, Wesleyan Female College CHAPTERS 105 MEMBERS 64 COLORS Blue and White FLOWER Violets Srr r May Queen and ADPi Attendants From May 1964 to May 1965, ADPi ' s are always on the move. Whether sweethearts, scholars, athletes, or campus leaders, Alpha Delta Pi is well represented in all areas. Five ADPi ' s adorned the 1964 May Court; Lynn Nelson, who was the Queen of May, Fran Benson, Nancy Houston, Lois Bradbury, and Barbara Burns. For Homecoming Lois Bradbury and Judi Lemon were selected as senior representatives. The ADPi ' s Octo- pus won first place, along with first place for On- Campus Decoration. Janet Bitzer and Barbara Burns were chosen Sweethearts of Theta Chi and Delta Xi respectively. The social functions of this year have included slumber parties, social parties, teas, and receptions. The Pledge Dance was held in December for our 21 new pledges. The highlight of the year was the annual Black and White Diamond Formal which was held in honor of the Seniors. Last and probably most important in the 1964-65 highlights are ones that will never get a trophy or even applause. Whether times of sisterly fello wship in the sorority suite or buying shoes and fixing clothes for a needy family at Christmas. These make a sisterhood worthwhile. Octopi The End-Zone Merry Christmas Roundup Time 107 108 FOUNDED CHAPTERS MEMBERS COLORS FLOWERS 1904, Syracuse University 93 60 Red, Buff, and Green Red and Buff Roses Pledges of Alpha Gam This is the 17th year that Alpha Omicron Chapter has repre- sented Alpha Gamma Delta national fraternity on Wesleyan ' s campus. Alpha Gamma Delta stresses scholarship, leadership, and active participation in all college functions. Alpha Gam ' s float, It ' s A Sham-Poo Old West Liberty Can ' t Win, won second place at Homecoming while sisters Katy O ' Brien and Karen Del- brugge were Sophomore and Junior attendants to the Queen. Alpha Gam won the Scholarship trophy for the eighth consecutive semester. Other activities have included a pledge formal held at the Coach and Four honoring the twenty-one new pledges. A spring formal and picnic are held each year honoring the Seniors. Theme parties have included a Hobo Party and a Mad Party. The fraternity ' s altruistic project for this year goes toward Crip- pled Children ' s counselor training centers. ,, i m 1 m iJij . 1 k i % ' ' ' H ■v %? _X Workout Time for Pledges Alpha Gam ' s Admiring New Stereo and T.V. Homecoming Float 109 w J CHfE i « E?T d R 1 (A SI 2 I E I 3 H ! I?Im MiE ' IB ' liB l B1C1 no FOUNDED CHAPTERS MEMBERS COLORS FLOWER 1893, Lombard College 104 59 Double Blue and Gold Pink Killarny Rose ' Homecoming Float ' I ' ve got it! The Alpha Xi ' s ended last year ' s activities by winning the first place May Sing trophy for the second con- secutive year. The Alpha Xi ' s on the May Day court were Ann Royse and Brenda Blake, senior attendants, and Polly Lowe, freshman attendant. Then at the Awards Assembly Alice Crayton was announced as the Murmur- monits Queen and Cookie Bridgeman was given the Wesley Ann award. The fall term began with a retreat to plan th.e year ' s ac- tivities, the first of which was Homecoming. Karen Jennings and Alice Crayton, were on the Homecoming court. The Fuz- zies won the second place trophy for their service project. Next was the Christmas Dance, which honored the 21 fall pledges. The Alpha Xi ' s had two Christmas parties, one for underprivileged children with the Theta Xi ' s and the other with the pledges in the form of a shower for the sorority room. Other social functions were the Sweetheart dance, Hearts and Flowers and the Rose Formal. The first honored the sweetheart, Mr. Hicks and the 10 second semester pledges and the latter dance honored the seniors. fc- serf ' ' i ' Hi. Santa. ' Ill ]lB?liR9 lei Darn, he ' s late again. ' We ' re on candid camera. The year 1964 was one of progress through activity for the sisters of Zeta Tau Alpha. Homecoming was a flurry of activity including a float, an alumni tea and campus decorations. Following our many traditions, Zeta Tau Alpha held a dessert for the fraternities on campus. This year desserts were held for Phi Sigma Epsilon and Kappa Alpha Order. At Christmas the sisters enjoyed caroling for the hospitals in town and held a Christmas party where each girl gave a Christmas present to the sorority suite. Second semester activities were even more varied. A Sister Supper was held in January to honor all the big and little sisters. A Valentine ' s Dance, the New Initiates Dinner, the Spring Pledge Dance, and the Senior Banquet were other social functions the sisters enjoyed. Greek Week was a special success with the Zetas placing second in the sports events. Even with all these activities the actives were first in scholarship second semester. Our Spring Week-End started out with a coke and chips party on April 30th. May 1st was State Day for the Zetas and the annual Spring Formal was held at Lake Riley that night. The week-end ' s activities were rounded out with a picnic at Audra State Park on May 2nd. The year was ended with a two day Spring Retreat at a cabin on the river, where plans were made for the coming year. The sisters of Zeta Tau Alpha can look back on a year filled with work and fun, but most of all a year filled with the joy of sisterhood. I ' ll show ' em how to dance. ' 113 ..... r ■ 13 3 ' 1 Alpha Xi Delta Thcta Xi Phi Sigma Epsilon 114 Kappa Alpha Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Gamma Delta 1 M Theta Chi Zeta Tau Alpha 115 E9E9 KJiB - SI SI E E i f s Q |i |J = C l E - Bf9 j E l ! C 5 116 Home of Chi Phi Men FOUNDED 1824, Princeton University CHAPTERS 37 MEMBERS 52 COLORS Scarlet and Blue The years of 1964-65 are years long to be remembered for the brothers of Chi Phi. It was the period of colonization for Wesleyan ' s fifth national fraternity. September, 1964, brought approval from Chi Phi and West Virginia Wesleyan College for the establishment of the Delta Xi Colony of The Chi Phi Fraternity. From our home at 67 South Kanawha Street, we, the men of scarlet and blue enter every phase of campus life from publica- tions to athletics, from student government to the Dean ' s List. Homecoming was its usual success with the brothers taking an active part in all the festivities. The fall social functions led to numerous winter successes as the Chi Phi men held ' their Winter Formal in Elkins. Sweetheart weekend this Spring was a total success. The weekend was the scene for the official chartering of the national fraternity of Chi Phi on the college campus. College officials, national officers and the brothers and their dates were on hand to usher in the new phase of life for the relatively young local fraternity. Chi Phi Sweetheart is Barbara Burns. Study hard, boys ! Brothers Congratulate Pledges on Going Active Intramurals No privacy ! 117 E Er3 : l 9 ! U s 3 : C t 8 ! E i E l E : 118 FOUNDED 1865, Washington College CHAPTERS 84 MEMBERS 89 COLORS Crimson and Old Gold FLOWERS Magnolia and Crimson Rose Saddle-up! Snack time! ' Homecoming Float Kappa Alpha is the oldest national fraternity on Wesleyan ' s campus. Throughout this year Beta Chi chapter along with the other chapters will be observing a centennial celebration mark- ing one-hundred years of existence. This year the Inter-Fraternity Scholarship is on the shelves of 66 S. Kanawha Street. K.A. ' s Old South Weekend is traditionally a socially unique affair where the fraternity secedes from Wesleyan ' s campus and from the town of Buckhannon. The week-end also includes a picnic, a parade, and the high point of the week-end, the Dixie Ball. Informal house parties, The Convivium — the celebration of Robert E. Lee ' s birthday, and the Sweetheart Dance made up a part of the KA. social calendar this year. The fraternity sweetheart is Rita Lawrence. 119 dik CARL DO ERR KEN FOSTER TOM BfiZEZiNSKI BILL PARMELEE RAY SAMPSON WALT BRUSO RICHARO VAN MULLEM JOELANTAN j)hi £ 9 ma psil 0u SPANCK TURNER STEVE 8URGESS 19 G5 GARY BEALE DEAN 8YR0M 10 est Uirquua lllcslcyati MtfjH M k l 60B ElCHELBERGER RALPH PHILLIPS JOHN STEWART :CN «1 ' 5H RON PATCHEN OAVE FRENCH HAROLD SLAUGHTER RICH LECHER ERIC SAMPSON NICK NICHOLSON MILT DOTTERWEICH 120 Dinner With the Phi Sig ' s FOUNDED 1910, Kansas State Teachers College CHAPTERS .. 41 MEMBERS COLORS Cardinal and Silver FLOWER White Tea Rose Phi Kappa Chapter of Phi Sigma Epsilon is in its sixth year on Wesleyan ' s campus. It has again had an interesting variety of activities including sport events, dances, parties, and college functions. The fall formal was a big occasion with twinkling lights and soft music. Phi Sig again won first place in Christmas decora- tions. April was the special month for the fraternity as it was the time of the Cardinal and Silver Weekend when their new sweetheart is crowned. Serving as Sweetheart this year is Marty Moore. Hurrah! Smile! Homecoming Float Lopsided ! 121 £ 2 B E 9 ; fr El 1 Ip9 E3 E ; t2 tr3 1 5 ! f S E 2 w %S i ' © E 5 2 1 9 ■PCS ■ jw m r £? j!F p J 5li f ' B ! f E 3 122 SfeSSt ■ « II ■ Hill : B 1 ■ ■■II BSKSS- 1 FOUNDED 1856, Norwich University CHAPTERS . 133 MEMBERS 70 COLORS Military Red and White FLOWER Red Carnation ■H Home of the Thet.i Chi ' s Preparation of House Decorations Banquet Knights of the Roundtable Delta Gamma Chapter of Theta Chi Fraternity, located at its beautiful house on 74 College Avenue, is in its fifteenth prosperous year on Wesleyan ' s Campus. Theta Chi is one of the country ' s oldest and largest National Social Fraternities. Theta Chi ' s motto is Alma Mater First and Theta Chi for Alma Mater. Living up to this motto, Theta Chi may be found in active participation everywhere on Wesleyan ' s Campus: Community Council, honorary societies, Intramurals, school ath- letic teams, and class officers. Theta Chi ' s numerous social activities are well known on Wesleyan ' s Campus. These activities include the Sweetheart Formal, Jammy ' s, teas, receptions, house par- ties, open house, and mixers with the sororities. The Fraternity ' s Advisor is Walter Collins, and the Sweetheart is Janet Bitzer. 123 E E 3 E : f$M C E fi t E E S E 9 $ 3 E?3 C 5 I : t 3 : 9 P } f E 02 E2 1 9 t i E m tt IS ' M 124 FOUNDED 1864, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute CHAPTERS 73 MEMBERS 98 COLORS Azure Blue and White FLOWER Blue Iris Presentation of Silver Bowl to Dr. Glauner At Founders Day Banquet. The Kappa Tau Chapter of Theta Xi has enjoyed a great deal of success and progress since celebrating the one-hundredth anniversary of the Fraternity ' s founding on April 29, 1964. After scoring a second place May Sing vic- tory the Brothers captured first place in the intramurals Softball competition. This fall Theta Xi continued its victory string at Home- coming with a first place win in House Deco- rations followed by the overall Homecoming Trophy. First place victories in the A and B League intramural football and A and C League volleyball competition brought four more trophies to the chapter house. Picnics, hayrides, house parties, a Pledge Dance both semesters, the Winter Dance and our spring formal the Iris Ball were highlights in the social realm. A Christmas Party with the Alpha Xi ' s for underprivileged youngsters was a success, plus an Easter Egg Hunt. Serving as Sweetheart this year is Rosemary Decatur. Brothers Planting the Victory Flag President Norv and Santa Brothers In Song 125 The Gam ' s are pulled through. The Xi ' s are next. Theta Xi ' s Tom Eakin helps Queen Rosemary to her throne. 127 128 Growth at Wesleyan is noted in the increased number of campus organizations which continue to function or which are newly formed. This year we had the largest number of active organizations that has ever existed on this campus. More students are becoming aware of the vast opportunity to pursue their interests through clubs. The membership of the various clubs has more than doubled in the last four years. ORGANIZATIONS HONORARIES SEATED, Left to right: M. Hecht, D. Martin, A. Hopkins, N. McNew. STANDING, Left to right: E. Foglesong, K. Sorg, Dr. Z. Green, J. Carstensen. HAUGHT LITERARY SOCIETY Haught Literary Society is the senior women ' s honorary designed to develop and deep- en interest in intellectual, literary, cultural, political, and social concerns. It recognizes outstanding achievement in leadership, scholarship and service among the junior women through its tapping of new members. It is responsible for the Haught Herald bulletin board displays in each of the women ' s dorms. It holds a Smarty Party for freshman girls earning a 3.0 average. Dr. Zaidee Green is the present advisor. Pres. Ellen Fogle- song, First Vice-Pres., Karen Sorg, Second Vice-Pres., Marlene Hecht, Sec-Treasurer, Donna Martin. The ?irls meet in Loar Memorial Room. 130 KAPPA PI This national honorary art fraternity is active on this campus in recognizing super- ior art majors and minors. The members this year were given honorary membership for their outstanding interest and appreci- ation of the arts. These new members are Dr. Stanley Martin, Dr. Florence Schaper, and Prof. Hallam. Mr. Keester is the group ' s advisor. They meet in the new art center. Mary Rothmann presides with Lynn Bonafed as the Sec. -Treasurer. One of their projects is the student Art Exhibit. They are responsible for the hanging of all art shows, decorations for Saga on Thanksgiv- ing and Christmas. Top to bottom: M. Rothmann, Mr. Keester, L. Bonafed, M. Kelly, M. Goodhue, S. Abrham, J. Lemon, L. Evick, M. Hanson, M. Curtis. SOQUINTA Organized around the purpose of exemplify- ing and fostering creative and scholarly atti- tudes on campus, this sophomore women ' s honorary recognizes both individual activities and group participation. It is a fairly new or- ganization, started in 1962. Dean Marion Mc- Brair is helping the girls with their activities, one of which is a picnic with Haught in the spring. SEATED: D. Heaps, S. Emme, E. Metallides. STANDING: E. Cox, E. Crissman, A. Southworth. 131 STANDING, Left to right: B. Talkington, G. Klebez, D. Ranson, R. Scott, N. Richards, P. Weaver, M. Peterson, J. Painter. SEAT- ED, Left to right: P. Lattore, J. Yockel, R. Winget, Dean Cunningham. OMICRON DELTA KAPPA As a National Leadership Honor Society for college men, ODK members are chosen on the basis of achievement in exemplary character and superior scholarship and lead- ership. Its members include students, faculty, administration, alumni, and honorary members. Roger Yockel is this year ' s president and Dr. Plummer and Mr. Reemsnyder are the advisors. 132 This honorary physical education fraternity for women has as its purpose the recogni- tion of worthy members in the fields of physical education and the advancement of the aims and ideals of this field. This group consists of those in health, physical education, and recreation. It sponsors an intramural program, and the refreshment stand and check- ing service at basketball and football games. The initiation for new members takes place under the direction of Miss Barbara Maxwell. D E L T A P S I K A P P A SEATED, Left to right: G. Clark, B. Willenbrock, B. Mc- Callum, J. West, R. Cairns, R. Ufko. STANDING: Miss Maxwell, L. Lantz, S. Smolenski, D. Ufko, S. Reynolds. ALPHA PSI OMEGA This is Wesleyan ' s honorary dramatics fraternity which stimulates dramatic efforts on our campus. Members of the Playshop are eligible for election when they have given evidence of superior ability and when they have earned sufficient points for invitations. Mr. Richard Norvell is the group ' s leader. This year ' s members are active in all phases of the drama department and will graduate in May. STANDING: A. Crayton, J. Robinson. SEATED: Mrs. Norvell. 133 SEATED, Left to Right, D. Reynolds, S. Underwood, C. Cornwell, President, N. Creel, Dr. Rossbach, A. Snedeker. STAND- ING: T. Terry, D. Carpenter, R. Decatur, W. Smith, S. Widmeyer, J. Bowers, M. Feist, J. Knorr. ROW 3: N. Lygoumenos, C. Montoya, J. Mitton, D. Prostak, L. Miller. TRI-BETA Plans for a West Virginia Wesleyan Museum of Natural History, including preparation of specimens of local wild- life, are part of this honorary ' s activities for the future. Members of this Beta Mu Chapter of Beta Beta Beta are biology majors and minors who show sound scholarship and a dissemination of scientific knowledge, and who are interested in biological research. Dr. George Rossbach heads this group. BENZENE RING Benzene Ring is the student affiliate of the American Chemical Society and has as its purpose the promotion of social and professional aspects of chemistry. Their activities include the Strawberry breakfast, a trip to Union Carbide Research Center in Charleston and guest lecturers from W. Va. University and the Gulf Research Center. SEATED: J. Bard, Dr. Gould, N. Creel, S. Stewart, Dr. Wilkins, E. Sampson. STANDING: T. Dessent, W. Gawthrop, J. Black, J. Mason, C. Cornwell, V. Nicely, F. Husk, President, and D. Ochs. 134 SEATED, Left to right: B. Hackler, Dr. Gilbert, C. Standing, R. Hamrick, C. Preset, Dr. Buhler, J. Bard. STANDING: J. Painter, T. Noon, L. Martisko, L. Lee, W. Bond, R. Thomas, F. Helt, H. Robbins, R. Meek, M. Hecht, K. Maloney. PSI CHI Established locally in 1962, this honorary for psychology majors and minors has as its purpose, the advancement of the science of psychology and it encourages stimu- lates, and maintains scholarship of the individual members in all fields. Experimenta- tion and research are encouraged and the sharing of new findings among members is a vital part of the program. 135 THE PHAROS SEATED: Mr. McWhorter, advisor, Paul Erwin, editor. STANDING: T Stiles, S. Erwin, N. Masonheimer, J. Kantorick. Editor Paul Erwin Asst. Editor Sue Crocker Business Manager Tom Stiles Advertising Manager - Nancy Masonheimer Advisor Mr. McWhorter Photographer Richard Crook The staff looks with pride at a recent issue. 136 ROW 1: L. Moran, L. Herring, R. Cairns, M. Johnston, S. Bishop, J. Rapp, P. Bergen. ROW 2: E. Coy, P. Sensue, J. Risher, C. Rogers, L. Bennett, S. Crocker, E. Mattox, L. Copley. ROW 3: B. Gwynn, M. Bell, A. Southworth, C. Evans, J. Cline, B. Kimberlain, E. Crissman, E. Pembroke, M. Law, M. Hecht, J. Boltz. WOMEN STUDENT COUNSELORS 1964-1965 The firs t person I remember seeing during Orientation Week was my counselor standing in the front hallway with a big smile on her face. She seemed so nice and friendly as she greeted me and took me to my room. And that is practically the story of the whole year. My counselor was always ready to help me with anything. She shared my joys and my difficulties. The two student counselors who live in our hall wing were our guides, friends and confidantes. This was the spirit of all the counselors last year, and yours will be the same. I promise not to make any noise, anymore. 137 The staff at work: Sue Lantz, Editor, Jeannie Trainer, Asst. Editor, Sue Bailey, typist. THE MURMUR - Left to right: Harriet Babcock, Greeks, Donna Crook, organizations, Deniece DuBois, traditions, William Lyons, sports, Jill Ivey, classes, Donna Davies, faculty and administration, Patricia Deacon, leadership. 138 Shall we dance? Our advisor: King of the Road MONTIS OUR STAFF: SEATED, Left to Right, R. Owen, P. Burke, P. Deacon, J. Angelo, S. Lantz, editor, J. Trainner, assistant editor, W. Lyons. STANDING: V. Hamburger, R. Beem, J. Cucinotta, D. Davies, M. Trognitz, D. Debouis, J. Irey, K. Wilkinson, J. Mathieson, D. Crook, H. Babcock. 139 METHODIST STUDENT MOVEMENT The MSM carries out a ministry to the campus. This is done through per- sonal concern for one another and for those whom it seeks to reach, by pro- grams and readings in contemporary theology and Christian opinion, and through the many channels of service open in other structures on campus. In all, it is responding to what God has done, and seeking to better under- stand the Word as it is revealed through the secular and the sacred. Of- ficers for the year were: president, Mor- gan Peterson; secretary, Kay Chapman, and treasurer, Caroline Grieser. Morgan Peterson, state president has represented Wesleyan on the West Virginia MSM Council. Advisors were Bill Miller and Dr. Joseph Mow. SEATED, Left to right: K. Foster, S. Fullen, J. Painter, L. Herring, N. Cole, K. Chapman. STANDING, ROW 2: C. Reese, D. Gaither, R. Miller, M. Peterson, S. Gray, M. Byrd. Clawson. ROW 3: M. Chatterton, P. Weaver, R. Moeller, K. Townsend, C. CIRCUIT RIDER Left to right: K. Laney, C. Craft, N. Cole, E. Mudge. This publication is the news- letter of the Methodist Student Movement. Its purpose is to in- form the community of religious activities and to provide a media for creative expression. Editor, Nancy Cole, and staff cover all the current topics of interest to the cam- pus. Anyone may contribute. 140 LUTHERAN STUDENT UNION SEATED: S. Boo, M. Moore. STANDING: T. Brezinski, G. Walton. The Lutheran Student Union is a newly formed organization. It centers around the be- liefs of the Lutheran Church. The members are now working on plans for several programs next year. NEWMAN CLUB FRONT ROW: C. Olivo, M. Barone, C. Garber, D. Pugliese, C. Jory. ROW 2: P. Zachari, T. Patrick, J. Sharkey, G. Meyers. ROW 3: R. Holleran, B. Marrow, P. Roberts. ROW 4: G. Lyle, T. Nodeau, T. Sherry. The function of the Newman Club shall be to deepen the spiritual and enrich the temporal lives of its members through a balanced program of religious, intellectual and social activi- ties . Activities included Communion breakfasts and a talk by a missionary from Argentina. The officers were: president, Carol Olivo; vice-president, Larry Schwendeman; secretary, Carol Jory; and treasurer, Richard Vanmullen. Their advisor was Rev. Callahan. 141 RELIGIOUS SIGMA THETA EPSILON ROW 1: B. Boettner, V. Hamburger, D. Peters, Dr. Coston, K. Foster, R. Lecher. ROW 2: D. Johnson, B. Manning, J. Wagner, F. Beorn, D. Lantz, K. Townsend. ROW 3: J. Liddell, H. Fuller, G. Harris, D. Highfield, D. French, M. Peterson. ROW 4: W. Gray, K. Driscoll, J. Neil, A. Blood, R. Moeller, D. Bell. ROW 5: M. Hastings, G. Feather, A. Furrer, J. Townly, J. Painter, D. Bell. STANDING: W. Link, J. Buchanan. The members of Sigma Theta Epsilon try to build their program and their daily lives upon the principles of Love, Faith, Service, Reverence, and Fellowship. Service and social projects for the year were as follows: Fall Picnic, S.T.E. -Kappa Phi Hayride, Christmas party at Elkins Children ' s Home, Annual Banquet, S.T.E. - Kappa Phi Dance, S.T.E. Car Wash, S.T.E. Annual Work Week, National S.T.E. Sunday, and Love Feast at the Spring Picnic. Officers for the year were: president, Dave Peters; vice-president, Kenneth Foster; recording secretary, Larry Mallory; treasurer, Victor Hamburger; and chaplain Robert Boettner. Advising the group was Dr. Herbert Coston. 142 KAPPA PHI FRONT ROW: S. Everhart, Mrs. Coston, R. Race, C. Rogers, L. Moran, K. Lawson, L. Evick, C. Trimmer, H. Howard. ROW 2: C. Martin, S. Strickland, M. Byrd, C. Holland, B. Todd, E. Metallides, M. Frueh, J. Gordon, R. Kirkland, D. Messenger. ROW 3: M. Beard, S. Attleson, C. Noon, H. Gommoll, L. Alexander, S. Ludwig, D. Heaps, S. Wells, C Butts, C. Craft. ROW 4: K. Chap- man, J. Knorr, M. Boltz, N. Wolfe, B. Gwynn, D. Morrison, A. Tompson, E. McClain, J. Lucus, B. McCune. ROW 5: P. Thorn, J. Roberts, A. Snedeker, B. Depoy, N. Shultz, D. Davies, B. Ambrose, J. Ploof, T. Michaels. ROW 6: E. Moffit, M. McGraw, K. Brown, P. Smith, K. Hymen, B. Bias, H. Lin, K. Lim, A. Warmer. ROW 7: B. McRae, S. Davis, C. Clawson, M. Law, R. Smith, D. Hamblin, T. Dills, P. Church, P. Davis. Kappa Phi is a national organization for college women of Methodist preference devoted to service on the campus, in the church, in the community, and in the world. The aim of the club is Every Meth- odist woman in the university world, a growing Christian and an active participant in the church of today and tomorrow. Service projects of the club consist of sponsoring a Korean War orphan, visitations to shut-ins, baby- sitting for the women of the local Methodist church, and stor) hour at the public library. Annual social events with Sigma Theta Epsilon include a hayride in the fall and a dance in the spring. The club is under the leadership of president, Charkne Rogers, vice-presidents Marlene Hecht and Rosalind Race; recording secretary, Linda Moran; corresponding secretary, Linda Evick; treasurer, Ellen Jones, and Chaplain, Alice Southworth. 143 RELIGIOUS LIFE FRONT ROW: B. Miller, T. Brezinski, K. Foster, S. Gray, R. Winget. ROW 2: P. Weaver, Dr. Mow, Rev. Greiser, M. Peterson. The Religious Life Council coordinates religious activities and considers policies affecting religious life. This year Pete Weaver spon- sored special campus-wide religious activities during Freshman orien- tation, Christmas, and Easter. Robert Winget conducted Christian Em- phasis Week. Marlene Hecht served as assistant Chaplain in Chapel services. Chairman for the group was Dr. Joseph B. Mow, student chairman was Ken Foster, and secretary was Sharon Gray. Advisors were Janice Johnson, Ralph Grieser, Rev. Fields, and Rev. Kidd. The Kris Kringle Kraft Klub collects used toys, repairs them, and brightens the Christmas of some of the young underprivileged children of Buckhannon. It is part of the Methodist Student Movement. Its main project is the Christmas Party at which the repaired toys are given out to the children. Ken Foster is the leader of this service group. SEATED: R. Rockefeller, C. Evans. STANDING: K. Driscoll, J. Wagner, K. Foster, R. Moeller, W. Link. Absent are J. Shaver, B. Hunter, M. Coleman, and L. Meredith. 144 PSYCHOLOGY CLUB The Psychology Club strives to create an active interest in the field outside of the classroom for students whose interests fall along this line. Student are urged to present their own research. Speakers are brought in to serve as resource persons for areas of interest and concern. Activities and social events this year have included presentation of student papers, participation in recreation program organi- zation for patients at Weston State Hospital, speakers related to various areas of Psychology, a Christmas Party, and a club picnic for the last meeting of the year. Officers were: president, Dana Cable; vice-president, Hayward Ham- rick; secretary, Janet M. Bard; and Treasurer, James Seath. Advisor for the group was Professor Herbert Buhler. ROW 1: J. Kantorik, S. Irwin, J. Seath, ]. Bard, R. Hammrick, D. Cable. Prof. Nelson. ROW 2: L. Hamlin, D. Clopper, R. Johnson, M. Hastings, J. Buchanon, B. Boettner, C. Nesbitt, B. Bond. ROW 3: L. Martisko, L. Elwood, M. Bedow, C. Preset, C. Rogers, F. Cook, S. Barnes, J. Junkie. ROW 4: N. Mevry. B. Bond, M. Brill, D. Elderson, C. Beall, L. Fisher, M. Coleman, D. Merrihew. SOCIOLOGY CLUB SEATED, Left to right: P. Church, S. Dobson, F. Cook. STANDING: L. Elwood, R. Smith, M. Bed- dow, C Preset, M. Brill, L. Moran, D. Pearce. The Sociology Club provides additional in- formation in the area of sociology and creates an awareness of social problems through active participation in college and community ac- tivities. The club this year has explored the vast field of social work. At the monthly dinner meetings, speeches by child welfare workers and vocational rehabilitation directors have been pre- sented. Films and the personal experiences of the students doing social work are discussed. The officers included: president, Dave Pearce; vice-president, Carole Preset; secretary-treasurer, Paula Hockelberg;. and publicity, Charlotte Evans. Dr. Henry Shissler was the group ad- visor. 145 STANDING. Left to right: L. Mallory, R. Lecher, M. Brad- ley, E. Johnson, Dr. Mow, D. Crook. PHILOSOPHY CLUB The Philosophy seeks to encourage the spirit of philosophical study and the exchange of ideas. It emphasizes the value of voluntary discipline. Some of the activities include luncheons where discussion meetings were held, the attendance of the West Virginia Philosophical Society Fall Convention at Alderson-Broaddus, and hosts of the Spring Convention of the West Virginia Philosophical Society. Larry Mallory is the president. A«A a . 4 kP ntl 4 ■ _ V Ml -ffrm to ' 3SL FOREIGN STUDENTS Each year many students from foreign lands visit our college. We are proud to have so many fine people with us. Those of us who know these students have learned a great deal about other cul- tures. Chaplain Davis is the co-ordinator of this program exchange. He introduces them to our campus and guides them in their course of study. SEATED: R. Oda, B. Tan, M. Kim. STANDING, Left to right: Y. Hahn, B. Anderson, B. Park, L. Emami, T. Chitambar, E. Pumphrey, K. Lim, Dr. Davis, W. Lens, U. Lee, H. Lim. 146 BLACKSTONE LAW CLUB The purpose of this organization is to pro- mote interest in the Law and law school. Their programs have included several dinner-meet- ings and guest speakers. SEATED, Left to right: E. Shoemaker, D. Allman. STANDING: K. Forsgreen, J. Keys. COLLEGIATE COUNCIL OF THE UNITED NATIONS The basic goal of this group is to obtain a realistic understanding of the United Nations and its role in the affairs of today ' s world. Plans for at- tending the model General Assembly next year are underway. SEATED, Left to right, R. Scott, S. Emme, J. Cogley. STANDING: T. Steele, W. Mar- tin, D. Bell, L. Mallory, M. Golden. 147 SEATED, Left to right: B. Wilhelm, J. Witherite, A. Pugh, T. Rannells, C. Comwell, S. Howard. STANDING, Left to right: K. Durrett, D. Ferguson, F. Key, C. Rogers, P. Wass, E. Metallides, P. Zaccari, M. Ice, K. Wamsley. 4-H CLUB Newly formed this year, this group ' s aim is to work cooperatively with the Upshur County 4-H Clubs to build a bigger and better organization. At the organizational meeting, Mr. Dorsey, leader of the state 4-H groups, spoke. Miss Trudy Rannells is the president. SWITZMARK SKI CLUB The aim of this club is to teach those who cannot ski, and for those who can, the club pro- vides fun and enjoyment coupled with many opportunities for improvement. The group took several trips to near-by ski resorts, but due to the mild winter we had this year, they did not do as many exhibitions as usual. This group is open to all who are in- terested in the sport. SEATED: L. Huss, C Hess, K. Kellett. STAND- ING, Left to right: Dr. Mow, R. MacArthur, R. Sevell, J. Elliot. W. Bond, F. Biabon. 148 SEATED, FRONT ROW, Left to right: A. Warner, J. Hood, B. Martin, F. Key, S, McFarland, B. McGowan. SEATED, ROW 2: Mrs. Walls, Mrs. McAllester, P. Burke, E. Pembroke, M. Scutt, J. White, B. Ambrose, M. Britton, L. Weaver, S. Mathews, P. Lowe. SEATED, ROW 3: P. Cutright, D. Ferguson, J. Butzer, T. Dills, S. Steele. STANDING, ROW 3: B. Weilhelm, M. Adams, M. Beddow, M. Hansen, G. Lewis, S. Timmons. STANDING, ROW 4: D. Grogsman, S. Howard, R. Rockefellow, J. Knorr, M. Smith, N. Morris, G. Bradley, D. Denham, J. Cucinotta, P. Rein, P. Thompson, M. Irwin, M. Bell, M. McGraw, M. Scott, R. Poling, M. Courtney, M. Kelly. STANDING, ROW 5: B. Krenzen, G. L ' Amoreau, L. Grossman, L. Evick. BETTY LAMP CLUB Under the direction of president Bonnie Ambrose, the Betty Lamp Club strives toward its goal of promoting and interpreting to the students the programs and activities of state and American Home Economics Association. It also helps prepare students for membership in professional organizations. The activities of this club include a barbe- cue for freshmen, International Dessert, American Style for foreign students, and a Homecoming breakfast for alumnae in Home Economics. The girls helped give a Merry Christmas to a needy family in Buckhannon this year. They also served a very successful waffle breakfast for all students and faculty who wish to attend. Mrs. Walls and Mrs. McAllester are the advisors. Serving under Bonnie are: Louise Weaver, vice-president, Marilyn Scutt, secretary, Jane White, treasurer. Eileen Pembroke, social chairman, Polly Lowe, A.W.S. representative, Marion Brittain and Peggy Burke, publicity co-chair- men, and Sue Mathews, historian. 149 STUDENT NURSES OF WESLEY AN SEATED, Left to right: R. Conner, M. Erueh, M. Shaw, J. Pruett, L. Reger, M. Gwinn, S. Davis, B. Price, B. Todd, J. Maple, L. Roberts, J. Rodgers, K. Sorg. STANDING: K. Hinkle, J. Thomas, L. Martin, Mrs. Cutlip, S. Everhart, J. Heisch, K. Laney, D. Messenger, G. Hemphill. The purpose of SNOW is to create a sense of individual responsibility among nursing students to deepen insight into nurse-patient relationships, to promote professional and social unity among the nursing stu- dents, and to prepare the student for membership in the professional organizations after she is a registered graduate. SNOW was newly formed organized this year and has been quite busy since September. A constitution was written and approved. The official cap for the graduates of the Department of Nursing of West Virginia Wesleyan College was designed and ordered. The official pin was designed, too. The girls made Christmas tree ornaments to earn money for their treasury. Thev also had a dinner for nursing students and faculty. At this dinner the graduating seniors presented a skit and a class gift. Karen Sorg is the president, with Jane Pruett acting as vice-president, Karen Hinkle as recording secretary, Linda Roberts as corresponding secretary, and Sheery VanScov as treasurer. Mrs. Carol Cutlip is the ad- visor. 150 SEATED, Left to right: M. Coleman, P. Church, D. Pearce, H. Lin, T. Lewis. STANDING: T. McCelvy, D. Gaither, B. Hackler, W. Miller, advisor, P. Wilson, and R. Ellis. This is the Central Committee of STUDENT SERVICE PROJECT The purpose of this newly formed group is to work with the needy and the potential high school drop- outs and to show them the importance of getting an education. The group is divided into five areas: big brother-big sister program, tutorial, recreation, work with Weston State Hospital, and home management. The big brother-big sister and the tutorial sections work directly with both junior and senior high school youngsters by giving them encouragement and helping them realize the need for staying in school. The cen- tral committee makes the assignments and then leaves it to the individual college student to progress at his own speed. On Saturday mornings the Student Center is open to all concerned with the program for various kinds of activities such as bowling, ping-pong, and pool. They can also go swimming. The service teams which travel to Weston busy themselves planning and working with the patients on various recreation projects such as team sports and parties. The Home Management section is involved in the teaching of meal planning and various sewing and cooking skills to the parents of the students involved. Plans such as the hot lunch program for next year are under way. The SSP house on Pocohontas street has been the scene of much activity this year. Over one hundred Wesleyan students have participated in this new group, founded in 1964. 151 ROW I: M. Bradley, S. Rogers, Prof. Raines, K. Durrett, R. Bruce, ROW 2: D. Byrom, P. Weaver. DEBATE CLUB Under the direction of Mr. Sam Raines, these students represented Wesleyan at several de- bates with other schools. Topics require knowledge of formal speech procedure, world prob- lems, and the ability to follow logical arguments. YOUNG REPUBLICANS This political organization was new on campus last year. Its purpose is to provide a vehicle through which young people interested in good government, under Republican principles and candi- dates, may become better informed citi- zens and future political leaders. One of their activities this year was the pub- lishing of the paper, The Young Re- publicans. SEATED, Left to right: I. Brandt, N. Huber, S. Irwin, P. Frye, T. Crouser, STANDING: H. Huntington, B. Manning, B. Hill, A. Pinkerton, T. Patrick, T. Brezin- ski. 152 PLAY SHOP FRONT ROW, Left to right: M. Jenkins, R. Moeller. R. Bruce, C. Greiser, R. Iannarone, R. Paulman. SEATED: R. Smith, A. Crayton, J. Robinson, C. Green, E. Johnson. ROW J: S. Louis, Mrs. Norvell, C. Holmes, C. Standing, C. Ward, J. Bowers, M. Courtney, A. Southworth, G. McKinney, M. Roberts. ROW 4: J. McCams, R. Parrick, P. Weaver, D. Rose, W. Burns, J. Smith, D. Crook. Membership is open to all students interested in the many phases of drama and the theatre. Two major productions each year offer opportunity for all to demonstrate his skill and ability. Several one-act plays are also produced, giving those with excep- tional ability the chance to direct a production. Dramatic readings also are a part of the program. Mrs. Richard Norvell leads the group. 153 STUDENT NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION FRONT ROW, Left to right: L. Lantz, S. Griffith, G. McVay, D. Cline, T. Rannells, K. Bryant, H. Babcock, T. Brezinski, Dr. Brown. ROW 2: T. Thomas, M. Moore, D. Hall, W. Brusso, L. Gerrard, S. Abraham, M. Boettcher, S. Underwood. ROW 3: P. Strickler, G. Lear, M. Groves, G. L ' Amoreaux, J. Basista, K. Johnson, H. Lantz, L. Evick. ROW 4: E. McClain, J. West, B. Bucher, L. Bradbury, B. Ambrose, C. Monroe. ROW 5: J. Woodford, M. Waits, J. Watts, C. Harmon, J. Bradford, K. Gottwald, D. Atkin. ROW 6: T. Dills, N. Shulta, E. Heineman, E. Lozier, D. Ochs. SNEA ' s four main purposes are to provide personal and professional growth, de- velop leadership skills, understand history, ethics, and programs at state and national levels, and to participate in professional activities at local, state and national levels. This year ' s officers are: president, Trudy Rannells, first vice-president, Danielle Cline, second vice-president, Gretchen McVay, secretary, Karen Bryant, treasurer, Harriet Bab- cock, Librarian, Pat Shaw, historian, Evonne Mesologitas, publicity, Tom Brezinski. Dr. Lawrence Marinaccio is the advisor. Some of the activities include a fall picnic, the SNEA Banquet, and the installation of officers. 154 HOCKEY TEAM This group is composed of girls interested in the sport of hockey. It is an inter-collegiate team which played such college teams as Davis- Elkins, Fairmont, and Glenville. They ended up with a 3-3 record and several broken noses, bruised knees, and skinned elbows. SEATED, Left to right: B. Willenbrock. J. Roberts, G. Clark, B. McCallum. KNEEL- ING: L. Lantz, P. Zackeri, K. Bettinger. STANDING: Miss Maxwell, K. Greibe, M. Cole, S. Reynolds, D. Remmick. Absent members: H. Goheen, J. Hopper, J. Myers, L. Wysocki. SYNCRONIZED SWIMMING These girls learned the art of water ballet under the direction of Miss Barbara Maxwell. They did not put on a water aquacade this year, but hope to put their skill into practice next year. SEATED ON THE EDGE OF THE POOL: P. Davis, J. Bard, R. Carins, R. Alberry, B. Willenbrock. ON THE BOARD: N Hiltner, S. Smolenski, L. Lant 2 . IN THE WATER: D. Perrin, J. Rapp, W. Bainbridge. 155 THE BAND . . . CONCERT AND The Wesleyan College Band serves as a marching unit during the football season and as a concert organization for the remainder of the year. An opportunity is provided for students to participate in the performance of traditional and contemporary symphonic band literature. Officers for the year included; president, Jerry Cortese; vice-president, Alice Kraffert; librarian, Patricia Wolfe; and property master, Ernest Cebrat. Besides performances and half-time shows at the football games, the band marched in the Wesleyan Homecoming Parade, Christmas Band Concert, Winter Band Concert and first performance of Wesleyan Panorama by Richard Lawson, commissioned by West Virginia Wesleyan College, Concert at Buckhannon-Upshur High School, Concert at Jane Lew High School, Spring Band Concert. Per- formance at Commencement rounds out the year ' s activities for the band. Owen L. West is director of the band. The West Virginia Wesleyan College Orchestra provides students an opportunity to participate in the performance of serious orchestral literature. The orchestra performs for various social and formal functions within the campus com- munity. Occasional programs are rendered in various high schools throughout the central West Virginia area. This year the orchestra and choir gave a performance of Vivaldi ' s Gloria at the annual Christmas Concert. Dr. C. Buell Agey is the director of the orchestra, librarian is Ernest Cebrat, and the concert mistress is Mary Francis Comly. 156 MARCHING 157 Then there ' s always time for leisure reading. First you fill out the pink, green, blue, yellow, white, purple, orange, and red forms, and then you can start on . . . Ooh-h-h that ' s a nice tennis racket. ' Ah-h-h, mm-h-h, ooh-h-h, uh-h-h 158 W W wsh Say, does Mr. Stansbury know they practice in the Social Hall ' : Is everyone getting enough of our yummy good Saga Food? Now, as soon as we get this thing aimed at the Ad. Building . . Gee, I wonder who gets to be Queen? 159 MENC Music Educators National Conference provides opportunities for students to de- velop a practical, realistic picture of the music education profession, through partici- pation in programs, discussions, demonstra- tions, and state, regional and national meet- ings of the MENC. It also gives students a chance to become acquainted with the lead- ers of their profession. Activities have in- cluded a trip to Pittsburgh to hear the Pittsburgh Symphony, a Christmas party at the home of Miss Johnson, Dr. Albin Gil- bert spoke to the group on Music Ther- apy , and a telelecture with the producer of Leonard Bernstein ' s Young People ' s Concerts . Fall term officers were: presi- dent, Bonnie Vitez; vice-president, Ron Bowers; secretary, Frankie Comly; and treas- urer, Harriet Gommoll. Spring term offi- cers were: president, Carolyn Evans; vice president, Fred Husk; secretary, Sharon Strickland; and treasurer, Karen Wamsley. Janice Johnson acted as advisor. ROW 1: N. Yoengling, M. Cole, A. Kraffert. ROW 2: J. Hennrich, E. Jones, Miss J. Johnson, B. Cupp. ROW 3: T. Michael, F. Husk, J. Ploof. MUSIC GROUPS ROW 1: F. Comly, C. Evans, P. Chaffey, J. Langlais, S. Bishop, Mr. Shafer, B. Heifer. ROW 2: E. Byrom, J. Robey, R. Luckey, J. Hennrich, N. Yuengling, R. Shindeldecker. ORGAN GUILD The Guild has again been been very active this year. On October 16, eight members and Mr. Shafer took a three day organ tour of the Washington, D.C., and Baltimore area, which included an organ concert by Catherine Crozier in Washington, D.C. Mr. Langlais was pre- sented in an organ concert and organ master class in Loar Auditorium on November 2 and 3. Officers were: president, Pat Chaffey; sec- retary-treasurer, Susan Barnes. Supervising the group was Mr. Robert E. Shafer. 160 WOMEN ' S GLEE CLUB ROW 1: D. Davies, P. Vite, J. Heslip, Ethel Moffort, M. Kim, M. Frueh, R. Shindeldecker, V. Lewis, L. Myers. ROW 2: N. Schultz, K. Hyman, N. Cole, S. Griffith, C. Monning, S. Bunker, S. Barnes, K. Murphy, V. Pollins. ROW 3: Miss Johnson, P. Wass, C. Crew, C. Craft, J. Lucas, S. Attleson, J. Van Blarcom, C. Reese. Founded in 1963, this group of girls get together each week for the mere enjoyment of singing. This year they have sung in the 10:00 chapel service. They also presented a winter concert and a spring concert in connection with the Hyma Glee Club. Miss Janice Johnson is the director. This club is open to all girls who enjoy singing and who appreciate music. 161 HYMA GLEE CLUB ROW 1: R. Culp, H. Holt, Claire Oakley, director, L. Vartan, R. Phillips, R. Hansen, C. Shepard, F. Helt, B. Smith. ROW 2: P. Click, L. Emami, D. Schofield, R. Thomas, E. Shoemaker, J. Patterson, D. Faust, F. Bialon, D. Short, F. Klintworth. ROW 3: R. Long, J. Wilson, J. Oluszah, J. Haine, C. Edgar, B. Sevell, W. Kelsey, J. Russo, B. Exley, J. Pruett, R. Schullen , J. Seath, C. Snyder, L. Walters, V. Bennett. ROW 4: A. Lingo, N. Bryan, R. Chamberlain, H. Willey, J. Howes, J. Johnson, J. Pape, H. Buzzard, J. Funk, G. Christ, J. Elliot, M. Mittnacht, D. Carpenter, S. Lantz, N. Lygoumenos. The Hyma Glee Club provides an opportunity for the male members of West Virginia Wesleyan College to enjoy singing. It is hoped that through this provision there will be a stimulation of school spirit on the cam- pus, and a promotion of activity-cohesiveness in the college. Officers of the Fall Semester were: president, Wayne Backus; secretary-treasurer, Hugh Buzzard; public rela- tions and business manager, Jack Little. The Spring Semester officers were: president, Jim Russo; secretary- treasurer, Hugh Buzzard; public relations and business manager, Haines Holt. Director is Claire Oakley. 162 tf l tt i 4 STANDING, Left to right: J. Keith, S. Davis, C. Heatwole, R. Cooper, S. Bishop, B. Spitzer, J. Daugherty, J. Knorr. ROW 2: M. Law, W. Lunstead, A. Kraffert, J. Wagner, R. Winget, E. Jones, D. Bell, B. Cupp, D. Highfield, R. Luckey. ROW 3: S. Dobson, L. Herring, K. Schwartz, L. Wilson, C. Evans, H. Stowe, E. Bridges, K. Jennings, D. Holt, J. Hennrich, P. Chaffey, S. Strickland. ROW 4: S. Howard, E. Crissman, W. Moore, R. Crook, R. Johnson, R. Bowers, S. Gutekuntz, E. Byrom, J. Everhart, A. Southworth, C. Allen. WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN TOUR CHOIR This group of singing students is selected from the regular Chapel Choir to tour some section of the United States, giving a series of concerts along the way. This year the group had a spring tour which took them into parts of Kentucky and Tennessee. They also gave several concerts in churches in the surrounding areas. 163 TENORS ROW I: J. Wagner, D. Bell, E. Bridges. ROW 2: D. Holt, R. Crook, R. Bowers, R. Yule. w E S L E Y A N ALTOS CHAPEL BASSES f ' tV ROW 1: S. Davis, J. Bechtel, R. Oda, C. Heatwole, S. Bishop, B. Butcher, J. Daugherty, S. Mathews. ROW 2: M. Hatch, K. Schwartz, A. Kraffert, L. Herring, K. Wamsley, J. Hennrich, M. Comly. ROW 3: L. Wilson, N. Creel, E. Crisman, S. Howard, P. Wass, C. Allen, S. Strickland. CHOIR ROW 1: G. Ames, W. Lunstead, R. Winget, D. Clark. ROW 2: H. Stowe, P. Mazulio, D. Highfield, G. Gray, J. Blackadar. ROW 3: W. Moore, R. Johnson, S. Gute- kunst, J. Everhart, E. Byrom, J. Bruer. ROW 1: C. Standing, R. Roberts, R. Cooper, B. Spitzer, J. Keith, K. Gottwald. ROW 2: C. Trimmer, S. Peaper, E. Jones, B. Cupp, R. Luckey, J. Knorr. ROW 3: S. Dob- son, J. Bard, C. Evans, K. Jennings, A. Southworth, P. Chaffey, M. Law. SOPRANOS « A 1 4 164 Come on 77, I know you can do it. Honey, wake up. The game is over. May I have this dance? Wesleyan ' s answer to Lloyd Bridges? 165 ' Now, either you smile, young man, or get out of the picture. Hey, are you sure I need this much powder? ' Mh-h-h. Ruff, I wish I could see that darn scoreboard. ' Daddy, I wanta be a majorette. ' — ■s h, m.__. ' ; _-T- — ._;: And if you call me the Queen of Sheba once more ■1$ 166 • - ■ Maybe next year, son. ' Now this here ' s a long, tall fishing rod. Yeah, and I ' m a long, tall Texan. And then that big old meany took the ball away from me. ' I know, you ' re the Easter Bunny. ' But honey you ' re too young. ' Well, jump. Doggone it! 167 Wesleyan ' s athletics are not to be excluded in the expansion and growth of the college. Such sports as swimming, soccer and girls ' hockey have been added recently to the list of regular inter-collegiate activities. With more athletics coming into existence at Wesleyan, many more students participate in at least one sport. Because of the added number of sports, each student has an opportunity to engage in the sport that interests him or her most. SPORTS REGULATIONS MINIMUM AGE:6 VPS. NO SWIMMING WITH- OUT LIFEGUARD NO STREET SHOES NO RUNNING NO HORSEf NO 5M0KIN r 4 3 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Coach Wm. Pugh, T. Newman, C. Sheppard, L. Walter, J. Colan, T. DeWolf, D. Schaffner, N. Schoffield, B. SevelJ, T. McKelvey, G. Hershman, Coach H. Ellis. SECOND ROW: G. Hiser, C Snyder, D. Drenning, J. Schneeman, R. Dorr, J. McFarlin, J. Johnson, T. Shira, K, Ryan, J. Oluszak, Athletic Director D. Reemsnyder, THIRD ROW: Graduate Assistant L. Mont- gomery, Coach J. Myers, Wm. Lyons, J. Ross, F. Taylor, B. Hill, D. Kessler, G. Lyle, J. Getty, T. Patrick, Wm. Reger, B. McGinnis, D. Petro, Wm. Garrett. FOURTH ROW: C. Newman, C. Munson, D. Watson, T. Chadwick, A. Panaia, R. DiCola, M. Mollendick, T. Swarr, W. Janczewski, R. Carpenter, Publicity Director P. Erwin. FIFTH ROW: Manager B. Blankenship, M. Burle, G. Bossow, D. Hornbeck, G. Lynch, J. Sharkey, L. Vasilko, S. Stewart, B. Gettemy, N. DiPietro, Manager J. Hopkinson, Manager J. Rail. FOOTBALL 1964 The 1964 football campaign was one of heartaches for the Bobcats of Coach Bill Pugh. The Bobcats finished the season with a record of four wins and four defeats with three of the four losses coming in the last two minutes of the game. Even with these heartaches, the boys led by eleven seniors played good hard football throughout the entire season and ptovided the fans with many exciting moments. Wesleyan 7 Wesleyan 14 Wesleyan 28 Wesleyan 15 Wesleyan ,i6 Wesleyan 14 Wesleyan 7 Wesleyan 38 32 Westminister (Pa.) 20 Fairmont 6 Salem 6 Glenville 20 West Liberty W. Va. Tech 12 Albion (Mich.) 6 Geotgetown (Ky.; 170 fcJiyb Jack Johnson takes a screen pass to gain some valuable yards against W. Va. Tech. Nick DiPietro scores against W. Va. Tech. 171 ■H BBHHIHIBI Tim Swarr has a pass batted away in Wesleyan ' s Homecoming battle with West Liberty. Co-Captain Ted DeWolf Co-Captain Dave Schaffner 172 Senior John McFarlin Senior Charles Sheppard 1 ■ t w ' l 4 J bp -T g 7 ._ H , MMI Tfl V . C ;- 7 - Most Valuable Player Jerry Colan 173 Senior Ray Dorr Wish I could ' Yelp ' them. ' Senior Tom Newman 1 ...,-. « . K '  K JB JM kmk HBD? F I The Bobcats ' defense proves tough for Albion Jack Johnson follows the pack to another good gain. 174 Senior Norm.in Schof ield Senior Lee Walters Senior Bob Sevell Dave Hornbeck gets good protection from the Bobcat line as he unleashes another aer- ial. 175 ij ' 1 ' ' WW] J • ' i IB ' .._ T - ■ Senior Gary Hershman Milt Mollendick makes a stop against Tech. Nick DiPietro makes his placement good. Shall we do the Strawberry Waltz? Dennis Drenning and Dave Schaffner bring down a West Liberty ball carrier. 176 CROSS COUNTRY 1964 The Wesleyan Harriers had another losing sea- son this year with a record of no wins and seven defeats. In the West Virginia State Conference, they placed a disappointing last place. Wesleyan 39 Wesleyan 39 Wesleyan 38 Wesleyan 39 Wesleyan 40 Wesleyan 38 Wesleyan 69 16 Fairmont 18 Waynesburg 17 Fairmont 16 Marietta 15 Marietta 17 West Liberty 15 West Virginia Duke Marraccini comes down the home stretch. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: J. Chisholm, D. Byron, D. Kugner, N. Richards, P. Marroccini. SECOND ROW, Left to Right: Coach D. Reemsnyder, L. Thomas, R. Patchen, J. Williams, L. Martisko. 177 We can catch up with them if we cut across here. Richard Cole Norvin Richards and Dave Mclntire Les Martisko 178 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Coach J. Myers, D. Leonard, G. Martin, R. Bianchi, G. Klebez, R. Schulleri, J. Hunter. SECOND ROW: J. Montoya, G. Francis, L. Miller, P. Myers, C Dilly, C. Snyder, D. Thatcher. THIRD ROW: J. Prout, G. Marvin, C Quarto, T. Terry, J. Maltese, H. Huntington, Manager J. Baird. FOURTH ROW: P. Roberts, J. Cummings, D. Ambrose, J. Benton, J. Barefoot, M. Charterton, J. Parker. SOCCER 1964 The 1964 Soccer team had a winning season with a record of four wins and three defeats. Two of their three defeats came at the hands of West Virginia University. The Bobcats won the West Virginia State Con- ference title for the first time in its soccer history. Wesleyan 2 Wesleyan 2 Wesleyan 3 Wesleyan Wesleyan 4 Wesleyan 2 Weslyean 3 4 West Virginia 3 Fairmont 2 Davis-Elkins 3 West Virginia 1 Fairmont 1 Davis-Elkins 1 Frostburg Coach Myers and a few of his players talk the situation over. 179 Gary Martin hustles to get a loose ball. Ralph Bianchi makes anothe Has anyone found that contact yet? Tom Terry moves the ball against W. V. U. 180 Tom Terry scores against West Virginia University. Coach Myers gives a few pointers at the half. Come and get it boys! BASKETBALL 1964-1965 Fred Suder scores against West Liberty They went that-a-way! 182 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Coach F. Ellis, C. Miller. M. Funk, F. Suder (Captain), M. Reeves, D. Kane, Ass ' t. Coach Wm. Pugh. SECOND ROW, Left to Right: J. Pruett, D. Drenning, D. Butcher, T. Rich— «= THIRD ROW, Left to Right: T. Eakin, D. Pitcher, L. Mill ' t ■ Terry Bishop grabs a rebound against West Liberty. Fred Suder scores against A.B. i t D r „f.n look on. Fred Suder sinks a foul shot. The Bobcats leave for a road trip. Micky Reeves tips for a basket. 185 SWIMMING Wesleyan ' s swimming team finished its season with a record of 5 wins and 4 losses. In the conference the swimmers placed second. Coach J. Myers, Captain C. Hulslander, P. Roberts, B. Bond, G. Klebez, R. Klebez, W. Cordero, N. Richards, B. Lincomb, D. Thatcher, R. VanMullen, B. Miller, B. Roland, T. DeWiof, N. TerlaakPoot, W. Edwards, G. Francis, J. Coach, R. Lasich. 186 Ted DeWoIf makes a turn in the five hundred meters. The Bobcats get off to a good start in the medley relay. 187 Hey — Slow down ! The Bobcats win a big one. Richie Klebez swimming the butterfly. 188 Left to Right: C. Quarto, L. Harris, Wm. House, D. Palmer, R. Stewart, K. Maloney, S. Grubb, R. Van Mullen, Coach J. Myers. GOLF Coach Myers and Captain Maloney Wesleyan ' s golfers finished the season with a good record of 22 wins and 8 losses. The golfers also placed 5th in the conference. 189 Bob Stewart goes for distance. Richard Van Mullen goes for the green with an iron. it Ik • Y 190 Ken Maloney drives down the fareway. Charlie Quarto gets good wood on the hall. Lyn Harris tries for par. Bob Stewart lines up a putt. 191 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: R. Dunham, R. Cole, B. Chapman, B. Byers. SECOND ROW, Left to Right: J. McFarlin, B. Bond, R. Schisler, Coach Reensnyder. TENNIS 1965 192 Captain McFarlin and Coach Reemsnyder Bill Phillips returns a high shot Rich Cole shows cood form on a forehand shot . ....... . 193 k Bill Phillips tries hard to make a return. John McFarlin and Brent Chapm . r± !■••• i - ni f? 1 Bill Phillips hits a good backhand. Rick Schisler returns a net shot. 194 N ;W Brent Chapman concentrates on a return. laying doubles. Larry Buyers hopes his shot will make it. BASEBALL 1965 Wayne Olexa hurls against Tech. The Bobcats make the put-out on a Tech runner. ■■ I t I I fl ■■■ 196 %■ FIRST ROW, Left to Right: J. Williams, R. Holland, D. Ranson, B. Nye, C. O ' Hagan, J. Johnson. SECOND ROW, Left to Right: Coach Hank Ellis, R. Willey, T. Terry, A. May, B. Ritchie, L. George. THIRD ROW, Left to Right: L. R. Carpenter, R. Klebetz, W. Olexa, B. Weichand, Mgr. W. Edwards. Captain Ranson, Coach Ellis, Captain Nye Rick Carpenter rounds third and heads for home. 197 UHU U t . -, RH BgHHHHBBH A Bobcat has a close call at first. A good stretch produces an out for the Bobcats. Jerry May gets a base hit against Tech. 198 BASEBALL 1965 The Bobcat baseball team ended the season with an 8-11 record. They placed fifth in the conference. Jack Johnson made the first team All-Conference team and Little Ail-American. Wesleyan 4 7 w.v.u. Wesleyan 6 A-B Wesleyan 9 Ohio University Wesleyan 1 5 West Liberty- Wesleyan . 3 12 West Liberty Wesleyan Wesleyan 5 8 6 1 Concord Concord Wesleyan 3 4 Glenville Wesleyan 4 14 Marietta Wesleyan IS 6 Fairmont Wesleyan 1 2 Fairmont Wesleyan 6 3 .. Glenville Wesleyan 2 Morris Harvey Wesleyan Wesleyan 1 8 2 5 Morris Harvey- Davis and Elkins Wesleyan 6 Davis and Elkins Wesleyan 6 7 W. Va. Tech Wesleyan Wesleyan 3 4 2 7 W. Va. Tech W.V.U. t Catcher Rick Carpenter chases a loose ball. A Bobcat takes a good cut at the ball. 199 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: R. Leonard, F. Helt, T. DeWolf, R. Yockel, P. Marraccini, C. Snyder, C. Miller, T. Eakin, T. Shira. SECOND ROW, Left to Right: J. Dyrenforth, Coach Bill Pugh, B. Lyons, J. Schneeman, M. Mullendick, J. Patterson, T. Swarr, D. Thatcher. THIRD ROW, Left to Right: T. Davis, G. Bossow, T. Harris, C. Myers, D. Kuzner, D. Kestner, Mgr. D. Hopkinson. W.V.I.A.C. TRACK CHAMPIONS 1965 Bobcats Nick DiPietro and Craig Myers get a good start against Marettia in the 100 yard dash. Winning the West Virginia Inter-collegiate Conference track title has almost become a habit with the West Virginia Wesleyan college squad coached by William Pugh. The Bobcats won the title for the third straight year this season, taking first place in the conference meet with IOII 2 points at West Liberty State College. They closed the season with a 9-2 record and have a 23-5 record for the past three seasons. The Bobcat thinclads won seven first places, two second places, and placed men in five other events in gaining the championship. School records were set by Paul Marriccini in the 120 yard high hurdles, by Tom Eakin in the 220 yard low hurdles, by the 880 yard relay- team, by the mile relay team and by James Schneeman in the shot and discus. State record holder Jim Schneeman heaves the shot for the Bobcats during the season. Doug Thatcher gets a good jump against Marietta. n Captain Yockel, Coach Pugh, and Captain Marraccini. 202 Tom Eakin clears the bar in the high jump. Terry Shira goes over the bar in the pole vault. Charlie Snyder heaves the discs. Terry Shira adds some points in a 4fl Bobcat victory. 203 204 MEN ' S INTRAMURALS The intramural program at Wesleyan gives everyone interested a chance to participate in athletics. Paul Marraccini and Bill Phillips were the 1964-65 pro- gram directors. The year was full of many interesting and close contests. We at Wesleyan feel that our intra- mural program is a vital part of campus life, and that our program is an important link in keeping physically fit. Fred Suder goes high to catch a pass. 205 Another run crosses the plate for the Theta Xi Softball champions. Nick Edinger hurls for Theta Xi. B:uce Barth makes a nice catch for the champs. $ Basketball action in men ' s intramurals. Victory is sweet ! T ° tne moon ! 207 Basketball action in women ' s intramurals. V 1 I hope it goes in. The girls get a pep talk before the game. 208 WOMEN ' S INTRAMURALS No! That ' s a tackle you ' re throwing to. The girls suiting-up for a game Can ' t anyone hold on to the ball ? 210 With each passing year, Wesleyan finds another activity that is gradually becoming a tradition of the college. Recently added to the list is the Awards ' Assembly, which is held once in the fall and once in the spring to recognize and award stu- dents outstanding in a certain area. Among Wesleyan ' s traditions are: Freshman Week, Home- coming, Winter at Wesleyan, Murmurmontis Queen and Graduation. TRADITIONS HERE COME THE FRESHMEN Orientation begins as armloads of cloth- ing and equipment are hauled to the rooms. Freshmen enter West Virginia Wesleyan College in a whirl- wind of orientation called Freshman Week. This is a time when new students are able to adjust to their new surroundings and to each other. This week is filled with varied activities such as a pic- nic, a freshman and campus mixer, testing, and famed beanies. Although, near the end, registration is one of the most memor- able parts of the week. Many hours are spent poring over schedules and receiving class cards. All these things aid in helping us become a part of the new life at Wesleyan. Arm space is small Families and lost students may be seen wandering around campus. 212 A picnic to remember. A young passer-by surveys the dorm Homecoming decorations for Agnes Howard Hall. Fun . . . Rigorous . . . Enjoyable . . . Silly . . . Heartwarming Enlightening . . . Nervous . . . Freshmen! 213 HOMECOMING 1964 The festivities of Homecoming 1964 begin with the Queen ' s Coronation. Immediately following is a reception for students, alumni and guests. The week-end continues at a steady pace with a parade, picnic, football game, and open house. The student and alumni dances on Saturday night climax the week-end. A Sunday afternoon Hooten- anny brings the week-end to a close. Before the parade begins, Polly Lowe takes her position on the Alpha Xi Delta float. Rosemary Decateur smiles a happy smile after being crowned Wesleyan ' s Homecoming Queen for 1964. During the parade, Senior attendants Karen Jennings and Alice Crayton wave friendly hellos. 214 Wesleyan ' s Marching Band exhibits a variety of thoughts, emotions, and facial expressions as it proceeds down College Avenue during the Homecoming Parade. The Kappa Alpha House displays festive decorations for Homecoming Weekend. 215 QUEEN ROSEMARY 216 n Tr ' «£ KC W. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Senior, Alice Crayton; Senior, Queen Rosemary Decateur, Senior, Karen Jennings. SEC- OND ROW: Junior, Karen Delbrugge, Senior, Lois Bradbury; Senior, Judy Lemon; Freshman, Carol Dimling; and Sopho- more, Katy O ' Brien. At Left, the Queen and her Senior attendants: FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Alice Crayton, Queen Rosemary Decateur, Karen Jennings. BACK ROW: Lois Bradbury and Judy Lemon. Below: The Queen and her court greet the guests at the Reception following the Coronation. 217 At a crucial time, Jerry Colan asks Roger Yockel to help him with a problem. Left to Right: Karen Sorg, Ronald Patchen, Susan Matthews, Janet West, Elaine Buderer, and Carol Boehle. Driving: Dave Hulslander and Srewart Myers. Adding to the festivities of Wesleyan ' s Homecoming, the various organizations on campus make their contributions toward its success. The Alumni House displays an educational but festive decoration. The Alpha Delta Pi ' s win first place with — OCTOPI the End Zone POP the TOPPERS first place Theta Xi House Decorations 219 Sue Barnes proudly displays the first place trophy which was presented to the women of Jenkins Hal An important part of May Weekend is the sing which was held out in front of the library this year. Eleven groups participated in the competition. The coronation of the Queen also took place at this time. First place in the Men ' s division went to Theta Xi Fraternity directed by Dennis Holt. 1 V i T. - T ' Second place in the May Sing competition went to Agnes Howard. Their director, Janie Daugherty received the trophy for the best women ' s director. The second place trophy in the men ' s division went to Theta Chi Fraternity. Their director, Jim Wilson, received the trophy for the best male director. 221 Coach Pugh presents the football awards. The first recognition assembly of the year 1964-65 was held in Atkinson Chapel. Awards were presented for such activities as fall sports and the recognition of various committees. Boys chosen for Omicron Delta Kappa were tapped at this time. The Campus Center Board receiving recognition. RECOGNITION ASSEMBLY Pete Weaver being tapped for Omicron Delta Kappa. 222 Souvenirs of a cold seat WINTER AT WESLEY AN Winter brings the snow, and lots of it! From these crisp white scenes an apprecia- tion for quiet beauty develops, along with a chance to express a natural yearning for fun. Wesleyan ' s snow covered grounds are used to their best advantage. 223 This scene and others like it bring out respect for the beauty of snow and its creations. The sun comes out and it ' s muddy footprints in the halls for a few days. . . . and it ' s more fun in the snow. 224 Hay 20th ,1965. Murmurmontis Queen for 1965 is Miss Sharon Schroder, nominated by Alpha Xi Delta Sorority. Sharon is an Elementary Education major from Sparta, New Jersey. She is an active member in the sorority, presiding as both the Social Chairman and the Scholarship Chairman. Dear iss haiiti. The pictures . i b iucea t r ii very Hi 1 have - aj • tures. . s the names eluded,! an .. ually. o i e ,c:. of then. ihank you t ' oi nor, and con . - cess to you, the Is, and . ' . ' ' i ost since] elj , of the candidates foi Kurmur- mdeea a.ost attractive, and _ licult to choose . ...second cnoices on the bac young wei ite i -rs to . rleiiiing 225 amzrw s Sha: Murmurmontis QuedflP U ircf J face Jjaroara Jjurns Delia Xi L)econo J face Janet Ujitzer Unefa Cj 21 227 Jtaren De oruaae Alpha lamina De k Oonnie iJli nuer a n Une a JC CRita Sawrence JCappa yi p ia Order 228 LDincfa JKiJnoan Tjeta Jau Jlfpna ' JlCartna Jlioore J ni biama C psi on 229 Queen Hera and King Zeus receive their trophies. GREEK WEEK One of the traditional events of Wesleyan ' s Greek Week is the crowning of King Zeus and Queen Hera. This year couples were nominated from each Sorority and Fraternity. The winning couple was Susan Castiller, an Alpha Gamma Delta and Ed Shoemaker, a mem- ber of the Kappa Alpha Order. The crowning of the King and Queen was ah exciting beginning of a weekend of festivities. The tug of war teams are spurred on by the crowd. 230 Ross Field was the scene of the annual Greek Week events participated in by each of the Greek-Letter organizations on campus. These were such events as a swimming meet in the morning, relay races, a balloon shaving contest, an egg throwing contest, and a centipede race. Swimming events include a sweatshirt relay Lora Holman, Marian Brittain, and Susan Reynolds jump the hurdles for the women ' s division. 231 The men ' s division of the three-legged race. Swimming events include a penny hunt at the bottom of the pool. Preparations are made for the balloon shaving contest. 232 Jim Schneeman and Ralph Bianchi look on as the boy ' s relay nears the finish line. Competition was strong in all of the Greek Week events. The final points were added up and the results were announced at the Greek Week dance held in the social hall of the student center. First and second place trophies for the girls went to Alpha Delta Pi and Zeta Tau Alpha respectively. First place in the boy ' s competition went to Theta Chi Fraternity. Second place went to Theta Xi. Lee Miller devours his pie while others look on. 233 The annual sockless feet come early this year President Martin participates in Greekweek festivities by igniting the torchbearer ' s flame. 234 May Queen May Queen Karen Jennings is crowned by Pat Lattore. One of the main events of the May Weekend is the crown- ing of the May Queen. This year was no exception. The Queen was crowned Friday evening at the May Sing. Karen and her court were then serenaded by the groups participating in the sing. 235 An aerial view of the May Sing 236 Queen Karen begins her reign 237 ,3Kr iMM Parents and visitors watch as the seniors walk down their walk for the last time. ■ §r m ■ UtfA — ' « v Everyone stands to sing the Alma Mater. Graduation 1965 Parents and visitors of Wesleyan students watch more than two hundred seniors receive diplomas from Dr. Stanley H. Martin, May 30, 1965. Many ambitions lie in the minds of the new grad- uates; marriage, graduate school, military service, employment. Whatever the desires of these people may be, everyone wishes the best of luck to the graduating class of 1965. N t TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY The World ' s Best Yearbooks Are Taylor-made 240 120719 C


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