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

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Murmurmontis 1967 Editor — Anne Hudson Assistant — Sheila Bailey Business Manager Janice Angelo W. Va. Wesleyan College Buckhannon, W. Va. Volume 57 -7 7 f - ' , -.v . ; ?-- Table Of Contents Faculty and Administration 12 Academic and Cultural 28 Organizations 40 Leadership 78 Classes 94 Traditions 152 Greeks 172 Sports 194 Ads and Index 230 « 111. I£ «ifl ? f Wi W2 J fa The Changing i-._- Faces of Wesleyan ±1 . • ■ . i.  ! i .w . :. • .. ■■• ••■ ••— tow a ■ ■ is ■ : ' 1 II Faculty and Administration As we consider the faces of Wesleyan, perhaps some of the most important are those faces of the members of the fac- ulty and administration. The enthusiasm of the faculty and administration is felt not only in the academic aspect of cam- pus life, but also in their co-operation with the Community Council and stu- dent activities and organizations. Truly they are an integral part of the Wes- leyan Family . 12 ■r r, m UH J I t  L Wesleyan President Stanley H. Martin Dr. Stanley H. Martin came to West Virginia Wesleyan College as its president in 1957 with a background of seven years with the General Board of Education of the Methodist Church as secretary of the department of loans, scholarships, and per- sonnel. Previous to this he served as chaplain and profes- sor of religious education at Boston University, as chaplain and professor of psychology at Simpson College and at the University of Iowa as assistant pastor and minister to the students. Dr. Martin received his Bachelor of Sacred The- ology degree at Boston University School of Theol- ogy. Boston University awarded him his Master of Arts and his Doctor of Philosophy degrees. The Wesleyan president is a member of the Uni- versity Senate of the Methodist Church, past presi- dent of the Buckhannon Rotary Club and the Buck- hannon Chamber of Commerce, and is presently a member of the Board of Directors of both the local and the West Virginia Chamber of Commerce. Dr. Mar tin is also a member at large of the Na- tional Council of Boy Scouts of America and is a member of the Central West Virginia Council. He is a past president of the Foundation for Independent Colleges of West Virginia and is a member of the Association of College and University Presidents. He is listed in Who ' s Who in American Educa- tion, in Trustees, Presidents, and Deans of American Universities and Colleges, in Who ' s Who in America, and in Who ' s Who in the Methodist Church. Colonel C. C. Albaugh is the Coordinator of Development at Wesleyan. He is directing the many new development plans on the campus. He received his degree from Glenville State College. Before coming to Wesleyan, Colonel Albaugh served as president of the Association of Independent Colleges. ± B Dean of the College, Orlo Strunk, Jr., is the chief disciplinary officer. In addition to this important responsibility, he teaches psychology, supervises educational programs, aids in selecting the faculty, and in the editing of the Wesleyan bulletin. His personal interests extend to writing books on religion and psychology. Dean Strunk received his AB from West Virginia Wesleyan, STB from Boston University School of Theology and Ph.D. from Boston University. He did post-doctoral work at the Boston University School of Education and Harvard University ' s Center for the Study of World Religions. Heyward A. Williams has served effectively as Treasurer of Wesleyan since 1942. His tasks include collecting student fees and -room and board, as well as supervising the college ' s yearly income and budget. Mr. Williams received his BA from West Virginia Wesleyan. Assistant to the Dean of the College, Dr. Walter L. Brown coordinates many faculty- student matters. In this way he relie es the Dean of much of his burden. He is also Professor of Education and teaches Audio-Visual Media. Dr. Brown is very interested in communications and is a main force behind the proposed centrex-phone system on campus. Dr. Brown received his BS in Chemistry at West Virginia Wesleyan. MS and Ed D. in Education at Indiana University. He also attended Ithaca College and Cornell. In 1964, Dr. Brown took up his present post. 15 Samuel M. Ross capably acts as Dean of Men. He has as duties, counseling individuals, directing student aid, setting up men ' s housing, and advising. In addition to these activities, he serves as co-ordinator of Health Education classes and instructs Directed Teaching classes. Dean Ross has a BS from West Virginia Wesleyan and a MS degree from West Virginia University. He has served on Wes- leyan ' s campus since 1956. As Dean of Students, Richard Cunningham aids the Wes- leyan Community in such areas as housing, extracurricular and social activities of the student body. He also teaches Human Development and is an Associate Professor of Psy- chology. Dean Cunningham ' s degrees include BS and MA from the University of Pittsburgh. He has served Wesleyan since 1959. Dean Marian McBrair, working as Dean of Women, counsels Wesleyan ' s women students and advises the administration on needed improvements in women ' s housing. In addition to this, she is an Associate Professor of Education. Dean McBrair has an AB from Carroll College, an AM from Northwestern University, and an Ed. D. from Columbia University. She has been at Wesleyan since 1961. Patton L. Nickell is Wesleyan ' s busy but efficient registrar. His other duties include acting as certification officer and director of summer school and teaching in the Business Administration Depart- ment. Mr. Nickell is also Assistant Pro- fessor in the Depart ment of Education. He has served Wesleyan during the years 1959-1962 and 1963-1966. Mr. Nickell holds a BS degree from West Virginia Wesleyan and an MA in Education from Marshall University. 16 The position of Director of the Campus Center is ably filled by Mr. James Stansbury. Aiding him is Mrs. Elma Summers, the Assistant Director of the Campus Center. They are in charge of all departments of the Campus Center and work closely with the CCPB in coordinating social functions. Mr. Stansbury is also Campus Co-ordinator. Mr. Stansbury has an AB from West Virginia Wesleyan and STB from Garrett Biblical Institute. fik - Mr. Raymond W. Kiser and Mrs. Thelma Kessler, working as Director of Admissions and Assistant Director of Admissions, have the task of interviewing applicants and processing applica- tions. In addition to this, they travel over the USA visiting high schools to tell students about Wesleyan. Mr. Kiser has a BS from Davis and Elkins College and has been at Wesleyan since 1956. Mrs. Kessler has an AB from West Virginia Wesleyan and a M. Ed. from West Virginia University. She has served in the Admissions Department since 1960. Chaplain, Dr. Sidney T. Davis plans chapel services, makes arrangements for speakers, arranges appointments for students with these speakers, and teaches Bible courses. In addition to these tasks, he finds time to counsel students. Dr. Davis ' degrees include an AB from West Virginia Wesleyan, STB from Boston University, M.Ed, from the University of Pittsburgh, and Ph.D. from the University of Pittsburgh. He has been at Wesleyan since 1947. Director of maintenance operation and security of the physical plant is Mr. William Hicks. In addition to this, he is Superin- tendent of the Buildings and Grounds, registers vehicles, and enforces traffic regulations on campus. Mr. Hicks has a BA from West Virginia Wesleyan and has served the Wesleyan community since 1946. Miss Nellie Wilson serves as official greeter for Wesleyan and ar- ranges receptions and entertainment. She is also Head Resident at Jenkins Hall and an Assistant Professor of Christian Education. Miss Wilson ' s fame has come through her effective service and her concern for the student. Miss Wilson has an AB from DePauw University and she has been at Wesleyan since 1943- 18 Director of Audio-visual Aids Sen ices, Mr. Earle Carlson has charge of all audio-visual equipment and is in charge of the taping of programs for radio and television stations. Receiving an AB from Broaddus College, Mr. Carlson went on to do post-graduate work at Emery University. He has been at Wesleyan since 1959. Director of Public Information, Mr. Creel Cornwell is well qualified by his previous service on various newspapers for 21 years. He keeps the public well informed of Wesleyan ' s ac- tivities through newspapers, magazines, radio and television stations. Mr. Cornwell has an AB from West Virginia University and has been at Wesleyan since I960. As Director of Alumni Affairs and Director of Publications, Mr. Jack Hodge is concerned wi th maintaining contact with alumni and keeping records. He also edits the Sundial and directs alumni Homecoming activities. Mr. Hodge has an AB from West Virginia Wesleyan. He has served at Wesleyan since 1965. 19 Faculty Division I Art and Music Keester, George B.F.A., M.A. An Tinelli, Stephen B.S., M.A. An Agey, Buell Loftis, Bobby Shafer, Robert B.M., M.M. B.M., M.M. B.M., M.M. Ph.D. Music Music Music Taylor, John Ulangca, Janice Milburn, David B.M., M.S.M., B.M.E., M.M. B.A., M.A. M.M. Music Music Music MISSING: Voeks, Anona B.A., M.A. An 20 Roberts, Leonard Austin, Willis Baldwin, Arminta A.B., M.A., Ph.D. B.A., M.A. B.A., MA. English English English Division II Languages and Literature Coston, Phyllis Green, Zaidee Greer. Martin A.B., M.A. LL.B., L.L.M, A.B., B.D., MA English A.B., MA., Ph.D. English English McClellan, Betty McWhorter, Stanley A.B., MA. A.A., A.B., M.A. English English Rohrbaugh, Ray Wells, Margaret Shaver, John B.A., M.A. B.A., M.A. B.S., M.A. English English Speech Loughrie, Donald Norvell, Betty Phillips, Donald Bordeaux, Mary Green, Robert A.B., M.A. B.S.. M.S. B.S., M.S. B.A., M.A. B.A., M.A. Speech Speech Speech French Spanish 21 Capstack, Ernest B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Chemistry Butcher, Mary B.S., M.A. Mathematics Cole, Richard B.S., Ph.D. Physics Faculty Division III Science and Mathematics Gould, Arthur B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Chemistry jfAd •Hallam. William A.B., A.M. Mathematics Hickman, Paul B.S., M.S. Astronomy, Geology AiUk Richter, Paul Rossbach, George Sun, Ju Kuei B.A. B.S , A.M., Ph.D. B.S., M.S. Chemistry Biology Physics Taylor, Wayland B.A , S.D., M.A. Biology Weimer, Elizabeth B.S.. M.S. Biology Wolfe. David B.S., M.S. Chemistry Berry, Michael B.S., M.A. Mathematics 22 Division IV Social Science Buhler. Herbert Coston, Herbert B.A., B D., MA. B.A-. B.D, MA, Psychology Ph.D. Social Science CURRY, ROY B.A., M.A.. PhD History Gilbert, Albin PhD. Psychology Hendrick, Robert B.A., MA. History Hunt, Robert B.A, M.A. History Jorgensen, Thorvald B.A., M B.A. Economics Nelson, Arnold Olmstead, Harry Patterson, Robert Peterson, Frederick Plummer, Kenneth B.A., M.S. A.B., M.S., Ph.D. B.A., M.Ed. B.A., MA. B.A., B.D., Ph.D. Psychology Economics Psychology Anthropology History Schaper, Florence Shissler, Henry Downey, Marvin White, Thayer Wolfgarth, Arthur B.S.. M.A., Ph D B.S., S.T.B., A.A., M.A., Ph D B.A., M.A. B.S . B.D., MA. Sociology M.Ed., Ph D. Sociology Political Science Political Science PhD. Psychology 23 Faculty Division V Philosophy and Religion Black, Alfred B.A., B.D., M.S., Ph.D. Philosophy Franquiz, Jose A.B., S.T.B., Ph.D. Philosophy Mow, Joseph B.A., B.D., Ph.D. Philosophy : Mttfc Bercovitz, Peter Grieser, Ralph Gunsalus, Catherine B.A., B.D., Ph.D. B.A., B.D. B.A., S.T.B., Ph.D. Bible, Religion Christian Education Bible Stealey, Helen Welliver, Kenneth Wilson, Nellie A.B., M.A. B.A., B.D, M.A, A.B. Religious Education PhD. Bible Religious Education 24 Division VI Applied Arts and Sciences Alston, Sophie B.S., M.S. Home Economics McAllester, Esther A.B., M.S. Home Economics Walls, Margaret B.S., M.S. Home Economics Dilley, Boots B.S., MA. Education Marinaccio, Lawrence B.S., M.A.. Ph-D. Education Shattuck, Ralph A.M., M.Ed. Education West, Owen M.Ed. Education Allen, Mary A.A., B.S.. M.A. Physical Education Ellis, Franklin B.S, M.S. Physical Education Martin, Helene B.S. Physical Education Myers, James Pugh, Charles Reemsnyder, David Brawner, Selma Keller, Minnie B.S., M.S. B.S., M.S. B.S., M.S. B.S., M.A. R.N., B.S., M.S. Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education Nursing Nursing Pandzic, Sister Mary Helen B.S.N., M.S.N. Nursing Craig, Robert AB, M.Ed. Business Administration Parker, Juanita B.S., MA. Business Administration Ruhlow, Dean B.S., MA. Business Administration Cummings, Maud B.A., M.A. Library Science 25 26 A Candid View of Wesleyan ' s Faculty iv ■ 4 Academic and Cultural One of the most important phases of campus life is the academic and cultural affairs. Each year students strive to gain academic excellence. Each year convocations are held in which stu- dents are stimulated by well-known speakers. Culture is enriched through the plays, concerts, and musical pro- ductions in which Wesleyan students participate. This year, Wesleyan is pre- senting a series of theater productions. These include several dramatic and comedy productions. In addition, Wes- leyan is producing a children ' s play. All these activities help to strengthen the academic and cultural life on Wes- leyan ' s campus. -•V r vit m r ■ S 28 Cors it ' s sent to try us. What else could it be sent for. time is getting on . The West Virginia Wesleyan College Theater production of Outward Bound Under the direction of Donald Loughrie, Sutton Vane ' s play, Outward Bound , was staged in Atkinson Chapel November 17, 18, and 19. Outward Bound is the story of eight people who find themselves on a most un- usual ocean voyage — their ship has no crew except for one steward and its destination is Heaven and Hell. You know I couldn ' t face them anymore — You all have chances 30 Mrs. Cliveden-Banks (Crystal Green) and Mr. Lingley (Gary Williams) await the Examiner CAST: Ann (Camille Canfield) and Henry (Thomas Steyer) — life or death? David Baker Edward Blake Camille Canfield Charles Church Crystal Green Robert Malone Lynn Myers Thomas Steyer Gary V. Williams Mrs. Midget (Lynn Myers) — a char- woman on ' oliday Rev. Duke (Charles Church) gives ad- vice to Scrubby (Robert Malone) Rev. Thompson (Edward Blake) and Tom Prior (David Baker) watch the results of the first examination ■i MHBaHi West Virginia Wesleyan College Theatre presents The Once Upon a Time Theatre CAST: H. Fred Thomas II Robert J. Malone Diana Bush Crystal Green Nancy P. King Judy Harman Camille Canfield Ann Eichelberger Cynthia Ann Ladd Louisa Fernandez Madeline E. Seeker Anne Davenport Thomas Steyer 32 Two village women contribute ideas about the shoemaker ' s whereabouts. Heckla persuades a village woman to help her with her evil plan. An elf listens as the shoemaker ' s wife and daughter discuss a plan to save the shoe shop. frkt m 1 Mff The shoemaker, back from the war, inspects the elves ' handiwork. 33 55 A n n o 1 n t 55 An Evening ' s Frost, a portrayal of Robert Frost, was given by the University of Michigan Professional Theatre on March 1, 1967. The narrator, Thomas Coley, is pictured above. Wesleyan students had an opportunity to enjoy the First Chamber Dance Quartet, shown below, when the group performed for one of the Community Concerts. Another concert featured Edith Peineman, violinist. 34 T L h e e t t e r m n Wesleyan students were given the ©pportunity to hear one of America ' s most popular vocal groups when The Lettermen appeared in a concert sponsored by the Campus Center Program Board. The Lettermen ' s selection of music included folk ballads, songs taken from musicals, and current hits. Homecoming Activities included two concerts by The Windsong Boys , a newly organized vocal group, on October 21 and 22, 1966. The Windsong Boys originated as the Roamin ' Three when three members of the quartet, David Heatwole, Gary Dorian, and Howard Reeves, were stu- dents at Wesleyan. T W. h e 1 n d s o B n o y, P- | 1 4 Bh NJ H Bl t ' r 1 L Lb A |HiS ffl ' 1 §. 1 V fl ■ 1 35 Dr. Ernest Rubin, director of the Sino-Soviet Division in the Bureau of International Commerce speaks at a meeting of the economics club. Earle Greasy Neale, Wesleyan alumnus and national football and baseball great , speaks at the 1966 Alumni Banquet, October 22. Dr. Herbert R. Brown, chairman of the English department at Bowdoin College, was the guest lecturer at the I Til PCT Freshman Convocation on September 4. Here Dr. Brown (left) speaks with Wesleyan ' s Dr. Ralph Brown, J Llw L Professor of Bible, Emeritus. s p e a k e r s 36 Steady hands and precise movements are required to fit the tile to the design of this mosaic which a Wesleyan art student dis- played in a student exhibit. A r t E x h 1 b 1 t s Mr. Stephen Tinelli, professor of art at Wesleyan, created this painting, which was part of a display in the student center. Two Wesleyan students are curious about a Japanese print during a display at the Appalachian Art Center. 37 Wesleyan music students accompanying Womens ' Glee Club during concert. Mrs. Ulangca directing the Womens ' Glee Club during their appearance in chapel. w e s 1 e y a n M u s 1 Professor John Taylor as he sang in public concert, January 22, 1967. 38 a trip to Mexico A View of Wesleyan our new chap el The cultural and academic atmosphere of Wesleyan consists of much more than the external projections — plays, exhibits, and recitals. It is more perfectly expressed in the attitudes and ideas of the faculty and students. It is . . . teaching and learning at the college kindergarten learning to create. 39 Organizations In almost every aspect of Wesleyan ' s campus, there is an organization formed by devoted students to promote service, leadership, scholarship, religion, sports, culture, social life, and many other aspects of college life. Each year new organizations are formed, and existing ones strive for betterment. Through these organizations students have an op- portunity to develop leadership, a qual- ity much needed when young people become a part o£ the busy world. Thus, another phase of Wesleyan ' s job to prepare the campus community for the years ahead is completed. m iWr SW 40 The purposes of Beta Beta Beta are to stimulate scholastic achievement, to increase scientific knowledge and to promote biological research. The group holds meetings throughout the year highlighted by a movie or a speaker. The officers are David French, pres.; Mary June Feist, v.-pres.; and Jay Leisch, sec.-treas. Dr. George Ross- bach is the advisor. FIRST ROW, LEFT to RIGHT, J. Heisch, B. Woodruff. SECOND ROW, J. Bowers, M. Feist. THIRD ROW, J. Pingrey, J. Mitton. FOURTH ROW, Dr. ROSSBACH, D. French. Beta Beta Beta Soquinta Under the direction of Haught Literary Society and Dean McBrair Soquinta was formed in 1962. Its purpose is to exemplify and foster creative and scholarly attitudes on campus. Each year the women with grades in the top five percent of the sophomore class are tapped for membership. This year ' s officers are: Pres., Betty Boydstun; V. Pres., Jane Adamson; Sec, Shelia Bailey; and Treas., Vera Hoylman. SEATED, LEFT to RIGHT: J. Adamson, V. Hoylman, B. Boydstun, S. Bailey. STANDING: B. Heckert, M. Jones, P. Mercer, V. Marshall, K. Chapman, M. Davidson, M. Fehrman, C. Rapking, P. Coale, S. Michel, A. Gardner. 42 Wesleyan ' s honorary dramatics fraternity was formed to stimulate and recognize dramatic efforts. One is eligible for membership when he has shown evidence of outstand- ing ability in this field through work in the Wesleyan College Theater and in the Buckhannon community. As president, Crystal Green is responsible for the Alpha Psi Omega project to extend or improve the drama department. KNEELING: Wayne Lunstead. STANDING, LEFT to RIGHT, C Green, Mr. Loughrie, Mrs. Norvell, Mr. Shaver, E. Johnson. The purpose of Benzene Ring is to stimulate a greater interest in the physical sciences, to ac- quire a greater knowledge of them, and to encourage academic excellence in science. The presi- dent for this year is Eric Samp- son. Other officers include: V. Pres., Steve White, Sec, Mary Feist, and Treas., Dwain Hultberg. The advisor is Dr. Capstack. Alpha Psi Omega Benzene Ring FIRST ROW, LEFT to RIGHT, D. French, L. Hana, L. Cook. B. Woodruff, M. Feist, V. Hoylman, J. Albrecht, D. Dardinger, T. Plummer. SECOND ROW, S. White, W. Moore, E. Sampson, Dr. Gould, D. Hultberg, J. Neil, B. Senenoro 43 SEATED, LEFT to RIGHT: Mr. Ruhlow, Dr. Glauner, Dr. Ling, D. Brown, T. Patrick, E. Byrom, J. Beeson, J. Mitton. STANDING: Mr. Cunningham, P. McCracken, J. Everhart, Mr. Hallam, R. Schisler, Dr. Gould, Dr. Plummer, Mr. Shattuck, L. Miller, C. Cutchins, M. Hastings, J. Chisholm, A. Blood, S. Ross, H. Anderson, A. Panaia. Omicron Delta Kappa As a National Leadership Honor Society for college men, Omicron Delta Kappa members are chosen on the basis of achievement in exemplary character and superior scholarship and leadership. With David Brown as this year ' s president, the group presented a large replica of the ODK emblem to the school to announce the new members. The membership includes students, faculty, and administration and citizens of the neighboring areas. Tom Patrick is vice president and Dr. Kenneth Plummer serves the group as secretary- treasurer. 44 SEATED. LEFT to RIGHT: J. Shimrak, L. George, Mrs. Parker, C. McKinney, C. Nicholson. STANDING: J. Nicholson, T. Sinclair, R. Biser, S. Feola. B. McQuillen, N. Lygoumenos, T. Steele, S. Stewart- Patrick, E. Honorary Business Society Under the leadership of Chuck McKinney, president, the Honorary Busi- ness Society gives recognition to those students majoring in secretarial work or business administration who have shown great interest and achievement in their field. The group meets each month to discuss various topics concerning the field of business. A dinner was held in December to honor the newly initiated members. The advisor is Mrs. Juanita Parker. John Shimrak is the vice-presi- dent, and other officers are Les George, secretary, and Charles Nicholson, treasurer. 45 Haught Literary Society An honorary organization, Haught Liter- ary Society maintains as its purpose to develop and deepen interests in the literary arts, both contemporary and classic, world affairs, political and social concerns, among those designated campus leaders chosen from senior women. Weekly meet- ings are held for the reading and discus- sion of world literature and philosophies. Members also maintain the Haught Herald Bulletin Board. Elaine Crissman serves the group as president. FIRST ROW; LEFT to RIGHT: S. Bond, C. Everitt, A. Southworth. SECOND ROW: C. Green, E. Crissman, M. Feist, E. Metalides. THIRD ROW: M. Butler, S. Emme, B. Shaffer, S. Kiser. Kappa Pi This national art honorary fraternity recognizes members for outstanding interest and achievement in the field of art. Projects for this year include: making and selling Christmas cards and making, signs for- Homecoming weekend. Pam Taylor has led the group this year with assistance from vice- president Jill Irey and corresponding secretary, Karen Wilkinson. George Keester is the advisor. SEATED, LEFT to RIGHT: E. Buderer, F. Thomas, J. Hopper. STANDING: K. R. Baisden, S. Lewis, J. Irey, J. Bowers, M. Curtis, P. Taylor, P. Cutright. Wilkinson, 46 Sigma Eta Sigma FIRST ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: S. Emme, S. Bond, E. Crissman. SECOND ROW: J. Clark, Dr. Welliver, D. Brown. This scholastic honor society was formed last year under the direction of Dean Richard Cunningham. The membership consists of those students who have a cumulative average of 3.35 at the end of their junior year or at the completion of 96 semester hours. New members were recognized at an Awards Assembly held in the fall. Monthly meetings are planned for seminar study with professors or guest speakers. 47 Delta Psi Kappa Delta Psi Kappa is a national honorary fraternity for women majoring or minoring in physical education. The purpose of this organization is to recognize worthwhile achievement of women in this field and to promote greater fellow- ship among the women in physical education. The activities of this group in- clude weekend retreats, professional meetings, helping with women ' s intra- murals, May Day Honors guard, sponsoring a chapel service and the re- freshment stand at the football and basketball games. Delta Psi Kappa meets the first Thursday of each month. Kathy Johnson is president of this organiza- tion, and the other officers are Jeanie Trainer, Nancy Park, and Barbara Starkey. Advisor to the group is Mrs. Mary Allen. KNEELING, LEFT to RIGHT, K. Grebe, N. Park, B. Glenn. STANDING: Mrs. Allen, K. Johnson, J. Trainer, C. Lynch, R. Kirkland, S. Till, N. Hiltner, B. Starkey. 48 Psi Chi The purpose of Psi Chi is to advance the science of psychology and encourage, stimulate, and maintain scholarship of the individual. This group has dinner meetings once a month, and during the year they sponsor a booth at the Campus Center Program Board County Fair and a variety of speakers for the Psychology Club. The officers for this year include President, Carol Ander- son; Vice-president, David Highfield; Recording Secretary, Nancy Reed; Cor- responding Secretary, Maureen Tomaselli, and Treasurer, Beverly Miller. FIRST ROW. LEFT to RIGHT: J. Ware, D. Highfield, B. Miller, C. Anderson, N. Reed. P. Wilson. SECOND ROW: S. McCune, L. Miller, P. Ferullo, P. Wass, A. Southworth. THIRD ROW: M. Hastings, J. Clark, L. Beer. H. Cloud, S. Emtne, M. Jenkins, D. Steurer, A. Nelson. 49 Kappa Phi Kappa Phi is a national sorority for Methodist women. Its aim is every Methodist woman in the University World of Today, a leader in the Chjrch of Tomorrow. Activities and social events of the group include the Rose Tea in the fall, Degree of the Light, and the Degree of the Rose. Kappa Phi meets in the First Methodist Church of Buckhannon. The officers for this year are: Pres., Bobette Shaffer; V. Pres., Susan Beard; Corres. Sec, Donna Davies; Treas., Joan Roberts; Chaplain, Pat Davis; Prog. Ch., Sydelle Davis. Mrs. Herbert Coston is the advisor. FIRST ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: Mrs. Coston, S. Davis, D. Davies, J. Roberts, P. Davis, S. Beard, B. Shaffer. SECOND ROW: B. Connor, L. Meredith, J. Witherite, E. Brown, N. Chapman, M. Jones, L. Gara, K. Johnston, R. Davis, S. Moran, P. Savage, D. Hart- zell, M. Byrd. THIRD ROW: R. Shumate, B. Todd, B. McCune, S. Wells, K. Kinsey, K. Brown, C. Marx, J. Coleman, C. Reese, B. Hood, N. Donner, G. Polcsak, G. Phipps, K. Lira. FOURTH ROW: S. Edmonds, C. Craft, E. Custer, D. Shuler, E. Crissman, J. Weber, M. Harpster, K. Gargan, L. Casto, J. Keith, C. Reneau, D. Snow, A. Gardner, B. Heckert. FIFTH ROW: K. Demshaw, K. Koszoru, K. Clark, P. Smith. 50 The Religious Life Council coordinates the re- ligious activities on Wesleyan ' s campus. This group is in charge of selecting chapel speakers, making arrangements for the Christmas tree-lighting cere- mony, advancing plans for Wesley Chapel and for the activities of Religious Emphasis Week. The Chairman and Vice-chairman are Carl Cutchins and Dr. Wolfgarth respectively. Joan VanBIarcom is the secretary and Dr. Gunsalas is the advisor for the group. FRONT ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: J. VanBIarcom, J. Blackader, S. Sutton, P. Davis. SECOND ROW: Dr. Wolfgarth, T. demons, C. Cutchins. Religious Life Council 4-H Club Officers The 4-H Club on Wesleyan ' s campus assists and works co- operatively with the Upshur County 4-H Clubs. Since its formation on this campus in 1965, this club lias grown rapidly. A very successful membership campaign was held at the be- ginning of this year. Jean Butzer is the president of this group. SEATED, LEFT to RIGHT: P. Zaccari, treas .; C. Reneau, pub. ch. STANDING: M. Roberts, v.-pres.; L. Casto, sec. 51 Women ' s Glee Club FRONT ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: P. Ross, R. Shumate, E. Custer, L. Frueh, L. Allport, M. Naudts, Mrs. Ulangea, L. Alexander, O. Shuler, L. Byrd, H. Williams, C. Umstot, D. Balcom. SECOND ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: L. Casto, K. Koszoru, S. Downs, L. Hana, A. Bixler, J. Young, B. Morrison, E. Pickett, G. Shippey, B. Shirley, Y. Craig, B. Heckert, B. Grosvenor. THIRD ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: C. Craft, G. Polcsak, L. Johnson, D. Bohl, J. Alexander, T. Michael, K. Johnston, M. Roberts, P. Frye, K. Murphy, D. Cherry, J. Kantorik, S. Patch. The Womens ' Glee Club provides Wesleyan women the opportunity to join in a fellowship of song, for their own enjoyment and for the enrichment of campus life through various performances. They participated in the annual Christmas chapel service and will present a spring concert in April. Mrs. Janice Ulangea is the director and Linda Alexander serves as the accompanist. 52 Hyma Glee Club Directed by Mr. Bobby Loftis, the Hyma Glee Club provides the opportunity for the male students on Wesleyan ' s campus to perform and sing as a group. It is hoped that through the Glee Club there will be stimulation of school spirit and a promotion of cohesive and consistent activity at Wesleyan. The group provided music in the annual Christmas chapel service. FRONT ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: R. Carpenter, G. Bossow, H. Wolff, S. Cover, W. Gilloly, R. Hermman, P. Wolfe, accompanist, R. Frank, J. Underwood, F. Sundheim, J. Gettemy, L. Friend. SECOND ROW: J. Hocking, F. Catalono, R. Cadmus, A. Lapp, C. Leslie, D. Moses, V. Hamburger, -L. Kilner, G. Marvin, K. McGough, J. Davis, J. Branson. THIRD ROW: R. Hutson, B. Wilson, F. Thistle, O. Watkins, J. Chase, D. Winans, J. Maltese, J. Buchanan, G. Myers, J. Torrance, D. Andris, D. Pierson, R. Barr. ABSENT: T. Halliday, J. Cummings, J. Dawson, B. Ahlers, D. Ewen, J. Shimrak, D. McMillan, D. Wilfong, G. Armstrong, M. Eaton, R. Warne, S. Smith. 53 Student Nurses of Wesleyan - FRONT ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: B. Todd, S. Everhart, L. Green, L. Roberts, Miss Keller. SECOND ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: S. Davis, C. Reese, S. Dobson, L. Green, C. Reid, C. Koczyk, B. Webb, C Manning. THIRD ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: N. Donner, K. Laney, C. Hadley, L. Scherr, M. Shepherd, B. Price, B. Connor. 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 students, and to prepare the student for membership in the professional organizations after she is a registered graduate. Student Nurses of Wesleyan was formed in 1965 and has been very active on Wesleyan ' s campus since then. The president is Linda Roberts. The other officers include Sharon Everhart, vice-president, Linda Green, treasurer, Betsy Todd, recording secretary, and Miss Minnie Keller, advisor. 54 Linda Roberts was chosen Student Nurse of the Year at Wesleyan for her outstanding achievement on test scores, work in SNOW, and work in the hos- pital. Linda Roberts The Student Nurses of Wesleyan have been busy this year. Their project is to take care of the baby nursery at the First Methodist Church in Buckhannon. This year they sold candy to raise money. The girls are now busy preparing for the district Student Nurses meeting and the State meeting to be held on Wesleyan ' s campus. Babs Price West Virginia on the Go-Go was the theme for the costume modeled by Babs Price. At the state Convention of Student Nurses held in Charleston, West Virginia, this dress placed first in a contest designed to represent some phase of West Virginia life. The outfit will be taken to the national con- vention in Texas to be held sometime in the spring for further competition. 55 FIRST ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: M. McGraw, B. Wilhelm, R. Rockafellow, J. Butzer, M. Irwin, Mrs. McAllester. SECOND ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: J. Andrews, B. Giles, B. Santymire, P. Coale THIRD ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: E. Tyler, J. Witherite, G. Blagovich, J. Tomlins, M. Scott. FOURTH ROW, RIGHT to LEFT: J. Dunlap, J. Sprinkle, M. MacWilliam, D. Denham, P. Cline. FIFTH ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: B. McQuillen, R. Lilly, M. Roberts, J. Knapp, K. Chapman. SIXTH ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: C. Schweinsberg, M. Starcher, J. Allen, M. Butler, S. Praeger. SEVENTH ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: B. Trumbo, J. Coleman, J. Baudi, L. Watkins, A. Pew. Betty Lamp Club Under the leadership of Mimi Irwin, the Betty Lamp Club is having a very busy year. Some of their activities include: an annual alumni breakfast during Homecoming weekend, a collection of toys to give to two families at Christmas time, a program of Christmas decorations for the Campus Center Program Board Cultural Committee, and a cookie sale. In their plans for the rest of the year are a program for the college Club of Women, a departmental fashion show and a fashion show for the Associated Women Students, a tele-lecture with a professor from Cornell, and a trip to the West Virginia State Convention. The purpose of the club is to promote and interpret the programs of the state and American Home Economics Association. It also helps to prepare the student for membership in professional organizations. The officers for this year are: President, Mimi Irwin; Vice-president, Jean Butzer; Secretary, Mary McGraw; Treasurer, Ruth Rockafellow; Historian, Brenda Wilhelm; Social Chairman, Barb Giles; and Publicity Chairmen, Janice Andrews and Peggy Coale. The advisor is Mrs. McAllester. 56 Economics Club % r y jlV - ■ 1 mmWL. AmmW L ' ' B |H mm K - 1 B M M H 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 n :■.« ' 1 SEATED. LEFT to RIGHT: J. Dawson, P. McCracken, N. Lygoumenos. STANDING, LEFT to RIGHT: C. Wisser, S. Caldwell, R. Paulman, D. Young, J. Holmes, C. Beall, H. Haden, J. Dyrenforth, B. Edgell, T. Patrick, J. Benjamin, N. Edinger. The purpose of the Economics Club is to promote a better understanding of and interest in economics. The club ' s activities have been highlighted by stu- dent speakers and speakers from government and private enterprises. Sitzmark Ski Club This club is open to all who are interested in skiing, the beginners as well as the experts. The members take trips to ski resorts in the vicinity and have pro- grams planned to help improve each member ' s skill. Steve Holmes is the Presi- dent of this group. The other officers include: Vice-President, John Griffith; Sec- retary, Kathy Alcox; and Treasurer, Bob Marner. SEATED, LEFT to RIGHT: L. Scherr, D. Andris, B. Marner, S. Holmes, K. Alcox, J. Meek, L. Fernandez. STANDING, LEFT to RIGHT: B. Martin, J. McCuskey, N. Filler, R. Herman, J. Baudi, P. McCioud, D. Pierson, M. Rose, J. Underwood R. Frank, R. Barr 57 Sectional Heads SEATED, LEFT to RIGHT: N. Stanley, E. Parton, J. Angelo, S. Boo, M. Thorn, B. Heckert, C. Cotter. STANDING: J. Risher, S. Bailey, A. Hudson. The photographs for this year ' s annual were taken by Bob Beem, Vic Ham- burger, Jeff Cain, Richard Owen and Howard Hiner. They have been successful in capturing the lives and faces of the students at Wesleyan. SEATED, LEFT to RIGHT: G. Marshall, J. Reese, N. Chomicz, J. Challender, J. Bennett. STANDING: J. Cain, B. Webb, R. Seebe, M. Lauffer, W. Steele. 58 MURMURMONTIS ■ i 1 ■ 1 i ■ ■ ■ 1 i ■ ■ 9 1 i   ■ 1 i ■ a ■ u Ik • •- ■ Wr J A %j ' - M All ' ■ ft _ fll IBQ I fc - r Sk y ' i p% i ■-V w i ■Wl- — F jL f LEFT to RIGHT: Anne Hudson, Editor; Sheila Bailey, Co-editor; Mrs. McClellan, Advisor. Time, picture, traditions, memories, recogni- tions — all these go together to make up a year- book. The MURMURMONTIS staff, under the direction of Anne Hudson and Sheila Bailey, have put together a yearbook for you. You and Wesleyan are the subject. You and your work compose the pages. You and your ideas designed the form. The staff has tried to present every phase of college life, academic and social, giving a picture of the total community. SEATED, LEFT to RIGHT: J. Angelo, Business manager, B. Heckert. STAND- ING: B. McGowen, N. Stanley. 59 SEATED, LEFT to RIGHT: J. Dawson, R. Fendrick, L. Frueh, J. Coleman, S. Hall, J. Laux. STANDING: F. Slaughter. Pharos The editors and the staff of the Pharos serves to provide the Campus Com- munity with information about the policies of both the students and the ad- ministration. It also might be termed a sounding board for ideas from both sides of any question. While being informative, this publication also presents poetry, interviews and articles on wide varieties of topics for its readers. SEATED, LEFT to RIGHT: B. Trumbo, L. Byrd. STANDING: L. VanderWende, R. Campbell, M. Bruner, B. Wilhelm, ' M. Irwin. 60 LEFT to RIGHT: Mr Rohrbaugh, advisor; N. Hayes, J. Gordon, editors-in-chief. Co-Editors Jill Gordon Nancy Hayes Business and Advertising Manager Jim Dawson News Editor Rick Fendrick Feature Editor Lauri Frueh Sports Editor Frank Slaughter Art Editor Sherry Hall Subscriptions Mimi Irwin Greek Managers Sue Meatyard Jane Bradford Columnists Bob Beakley Wayne Wisecarver Roger Campbell Advisor Ray Rohrbaugh Engraver Howard Hiner Reporters— B. Wilhelm, A. Warner, B. Trumbo, R. VanHouten, L. Coleman, L. Byrd, D. Kirby, J. Jarvis, D. Ewen, M. Berry, S. Wells, S. Bunker, D. Shuler, B. Giles, K. Grant. FRONT ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: C. Dreeger, P. Cline, S. Race, J. O ' Roark, M. Gainer, C. Johnston, K. Murphy. SECOND ROW: P. Remaley, S. Clark, J. Roberts, T. Dills, B. Hood. THIRD ROW: A. Wood, N. Thorn, J. Stevens, V. Naylor. FOURTH ROW: K. MacKenzie, L. Carroll, J. Challender, S. Bailey. FIFTH ROW: T. Rapking, J. VanBlarcom, C. Miller, J. Trumbo. SIXTH ROW: Owen West, J. Adamson, B. Trumbo, N. Richmond. SEVENTH ROW: J. Andrews, K. Chapman, J. Sutton, J. McNeel. EIGHTH ROW: C. Cook, N. Taylor, K. Barefoot, J. Reese, L. Rebillard, J. Wilbur. NINTH ROW: E. Heineman, A . Thomp- son, M. Wilson, M. Taylor, E. Cox. TENTH ROW: R. Hutson, K. Brown, N. Goodfellow, B. Giles, S. Lloyd, C Buchanan. ELEVENTH ROW: R. Kirkland, M. Scott, K. Demshaw, K. Remington. C. Coye. FRONT ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: J. Baudi, B. McGowen, N. Stanley, C Dimling L. Kempton, A. Hawley, D. Brown. SEC- OND ROW: L. Frueh, P. Smith, S. Moran, J. Munson, C. Sillaman, R. Fahrner, N. Wood. THIRD ROW: P. Savage, D. Hartzell, C. Khck, P. Rohde. FOURTH ROW: J. Kopitko, P. Griffith, S. Hodge, C Allen. FIFTH ROW: L. Gara, S. Robuck, C. Marx. SIXTH ROW: S. Courtney, P. Mcgrath, K. Grant, S. Taylor. SEVENTH ROW: L. Inzetta, K. Grebe, E. Maier. EIGHTH ROW: D. Daniell, L. Rogers, L. Cantley, N. Snodgrass. NINTH ROW: C. Muller, M. Becker B. Holleran, D. Conner, C. Coleman. TENTH ROW: D. Jennings, D. Daybill, L. Coleman, D. Straley, F. Cox, N. Fracke, N. Hiltner, S. Moss. 62 SEA The Student Education Association ' s four main purposes are to provide personal and professional growth, to develop leadership skills, to understand history, ethics, and programs at state and national levels, and to participate in professional activities at local, state and national levels. Some of the major programs of the year have included a banquet and speaker in Jenkins Hall, a movie entitled The Inner City, a clothing and toy collection for a family at Christmas time, and a speaker for VISTA. Kathy Johnson was chosen the president for this year. SEATED, LEFT to RIGHT: VISTA speaker, D. Hall, S. Gallo, S. Ludwig, B. Anderson, Dr. West. STANDING: K. Gottwald, K. Johnson, S. Bauer, B. Helms. 63 LEFT to RIGHT: J. Curtis, D. Brown. S. Buclovorth, T. Shewbridge, G. Luoto. SEATED, LEFT to RIGHT: R. Paulman, R. Schisler. STANDING: G. Sprague, J. Thompson, J. Mishler, Dr. Glauner, G. Luoto, J. Harvey, D. Brown. 64 CCUN Those on campus who are interested in the activities of the United Nations may join the CCUN, an organization which undertakes a serious study of the aims, ideals, and methods of that organization. The Collegiate Council strives to promote such an interest and understanding of the United Na- tions among Wesleyan students. They had a banquet on United Nations Day and in March they plan to send a delegation to the U.N. Model General Assembly at the Statler Hilton Hotel in New York City. Wesleyan ' s group will represent Pakistan. Sharon Buckworth serves as the president. Glauner Historical Society In its second year on our campus, the Glauner Historical Society, under the leadership of Rick Schisler, tries to promote interest in history as an academic discipline at Wesleyan. This organization was named in honor of Dr. George Glauner, professor emeritus. Bi-monthly dinner meetings are held. 65 Majorettes FRONT ROW: Head majorette, S. Moss. SECOND ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: B. Philson, P. Wolfe, D. Fetzer, R. Heifer. Sponsors If ■■ ' ai ■ ■B mmm: ■ ■■■■ ■■■I — ■■!  ; y ■■■ IS SB b !££ bV.jb fZ ' Jj ■ ■ imm VBri i LEFT to RIGHT: C. Ladd, L. Parsons, J. Reese, P. Brown, C. Ellis. 66 Wesleyan Marching Band FIRST ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: P. Wolfe, D. Fetzer, S. Moss, P. Philson, B. Heifer. SECOND ROW: L. Parsons, J. Ploof, K. MacKenzie, L. Hostettler, J. Reese, L. McKeever, A. Gardner, M. Rose, L. Hana, P. Brown. THIRD ROW: C. Ladd, B. Rhein, S. Ashby, K. Townley, W. Morris, J. Harwell, J. Stranges, D. Kulp, C. Ellis. FOURTH ROW: F. Thomas, G. Evans, E. Daugherty, B. Thomas, J. Scites, R. Lardin, B. Copeland. FIFTH ROW: L. Crislip, R. Diak, B. Sherbourne, Mr. Milburn, K. Sluss, D. Bell, B. Mitchell, J. Columbus, K. Holbert. SIXTH ROW: P. Cooper, R. Bias, K. Kortland, B. Hudson, T. Simpson, B. Bradshaw, T. Steele, T. Beer. Under the direction of Mr. Milburn, the band has participated in a few parades, one in Weston and one at Wesleyan ' s Homecoming. They also presented a concert at Christmas, one in the winter, and they are making plans for one in the spring. This group also played at many of our football games. Connected with this group is a small Pep Band which leads cheers at many of Wesleyan ' s basketball games. 67 MENC t i ■■ hW ■9 $ v ■ ■ lav C=jJ. J P i V ; £■ ■£ - ■ JIB M WM ■ WH J I 1 f 1 HI ■ BP Ik ■ wi 3H Hi 9 FIRST ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: J. Keith, R. Shumate, C. Johnston, L. McKeever, A. Gardner, J. Reed. SECOND ROW: C. Martin, M. Law, P. Wolfe, D. Poling, R. Malone, J. Stranges, G. O ' Neal. THIRD ROW: M. Shumate, B. Heckert, J. Stevens, Mrs. Ulangca, R. Luckey, J. Ploof, G. Phipps. The Music Educators National Conference is a national organization made up primarily of music majors and minors, although membership is open to any student interested in music education. This group provides opportunities for students to develop a practical, realistic picture of the music education profession through participation in programs, recitals, discussions, demonstra- tions, and state and national meetinsg of MENC. This year MENC has planned trips to Pitsburgh to hear an opera and a symphony orchestra. They also plan to sponsor- Dr. Thompson from West Virginia State College to speak on his experiences in Europe and music style. The officers for this year are Jean Keith, president; Prudy Mercer, vice-presi- dent; Rachel Shindledecker, secretary; Roberta Heifer, treasurer, and Pat Wolfe, publicity chairman. 68 Chorale The Chorale consists of twenty-two voices plus an accompanist. This year they have performed in churches in the surrounding area and in the Christmas Concert and will sing with the College Tour Choir in West Virginia and Pennsylvania. This year the Tour Choir has the accompaniment of a brass ensemble. John Taylor is the director of all the Wesleyan choirs. FRONT ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: C Rapking, J. Kane, L. Heatwole, J. Daughtery, J. Keith, C. Lindberg, C. Bell, P. Mercer, S. Peeper, E. Crissman, A. Southworth, M. Law, C. Allen. SECOND ROW: W. Lunstead, R. Wolfe, A. Gillis, R. Crook, R. Johnson, E. Byrom, J. Holoski, G. Chewning, L. Lambert, Mr. Taylor. 69 LEFT to RIGHT: B. Dcpoy, S. McCune, C. Reneau, J. Stoddard, K. Blain, T. Bias, C. Crossley, D. Davies, S. Bunker, M. Byrd. Pfeiffer Society Under the leaders hip of Bonnie Depoy as president and Katy O ' Brien as vice-president library science majors and minors meet for a dinner meeting once a month. At meetings they have speakers and book reviews. You should have looked in the card catalogue 70 FRONT ROW. LEFT to RIGHT: E. Byrom, N. Yuengling, M. Law, R. Heifer. SECOND ROW: G- O ' Neal, Mr. Shafer. Organ Guild The purpose of the Organ Guild is to advance the cause of worthy organ music. The guild holds monthly student meetings to discuss organ repertoire, forthcoming recitals, and various aspects of organ technique. The officers are Marilyn Law, president; Nancy Yuengling, secretary-treasurer; and Robert E. Shafer, advisor. Aren ' t you with the wrong group? 71 SEATED, LEFT to RIGHT: C. Green, R. Davis, C Canfield, S. Hall, C. Reid, E. Blake, R. Malone, J. Stoddard. STAND- ING: T, Steyer, Mr. Loughrie, E. Johnson, C. Church, L. Myers, B. Gleeson, J. McHugh, R. Moeller, R. Beakley. Footlight Society The Footlight Society provides an opportunity for the student to express himself creatively and artistically through working on sets, makeup and production of Wesleyan ' s dramatic presentations. The major productions this year are Outward Bound and The Elves and the Shoemaker. Wayne Lunstead was elected president of this group and Mr. Donald Loughrie serves as the group ' s advisor. Use new White Rain shampoo tonight 72 FRONT ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: M. Hanna, B. Clifford, A. Oldham, K. Durrett, S. Beeler, K. Groves, B. Shirley, B. McComas, G. Man-in, C Craft, B. Moore, R. Davis, L. Prelle, G. Marshall, D. Shuler, J. Woolridge, M. MacWilliam, N. Smith. BACK ROW, CENTER: C. Wisser. Sociology-Anthropology Club Under the guidance of Dr. Henry Shissler, the Sociology-Anthro- pology Club offers to students interested in the study of man ' s social, physical, and cultural characteristics, an opportunity to gain greater understanding in the field. The organization holds its programs after informal dinner meetings at Jenkins Hall. Officers of the club are: Gary Ames, president; Margaret Hanna, vice-president; Betsy Shirley, secretary. Here I is Lord! 73 Central Planning Committee SEATED, LEFT to RIGHT: M. Crawford, B. Shirley. STANDING: K. Chapman, K. Olson. Student Service Projects Big Brother-Sister Program SEATED, LEFT to RIGHT: B. Shirley, S. Boo, M. Crawford, K. Chapman, P. Griffith, P. King, B. Grosvenor, K. Barefoot. STANDING: M. Breakiron, R. Hutson, K. Olson, P. Sullivan, B. Downs. 74 Philosophy Club SEATED, LEFT to RIGHT: Dr. Black, R. Davis. C. Anderson, K. Durrett, D. Radebaugh. C. Norton, Dr. Mow. STANDING: D. Brown. L. Kempton, R. Johnson. The purpose of the Philosophy Club is to encourage the spirit ot philosophical study and to emphasize the value of voluntary discipline. It gives the student the opportunity to present views and discussions on current philosophical prob- lems. One of the highlights of the year is the trip to the meeting of the West Virginia Philosophical Association where several members present papers of their own and participate in the general discussion. Kayetta Durrett is president of the group on Wesieyan ' s campus. The purpose of Student Service Project is to work with the needy and the potential high school dropouts and to show them the importance of education. The group also goes to Weston State Hospital each Sunday afternoon to spend time working with and providing recreation for the patients there. This group is divided into five areas: Big-Brother Sister program, tutorial, recreation, work with Weston State Hospital, and home management. The central committee, headed by Kirke Olson, is responsible for making plans and assign- ments and then leaves it to the individual student to work at his own pace. The Campus Center is available on Saturday mornings for all concerned with this program. The home management section is involved in the teaching of various sewing and cooking skills. This is one of the largest organized groups on campus, for in the Brother-Sister program alone more than one hundred students are involved. 75 Psychology Club How could that experiment have failed ? The Psychology Club strives to stimulate interest in the field of psychology. The student is urged to participate and present findings from his own research. Speakers are brought in to serve as resource persons and to increase interest and a desire to continue in this area. This year one of their speakers was Dr. Clara Cooper, a former professor at Wesleyan who helped to found a chapter of Psi Chi, national psychology honorary, here on campus. Kirke Olson serves as president for this group and gains assistance from advisors Dr. Arthur Wolfgarth, Professor Arnold Nelson, Dr. Buhler, and Dr. Gilbert. FIRST ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: P. Wilson, D. Highfield, M. Hastings, J. Clark, B. Miller, C. Anderson, H. Slaughter. SECOND ROW: S. McCune, N. Hayes, Dr. Clara Cooper, K. Olson, T. Johnson, M. Pierce, D. Palmer. THIRD ROW: D. Cable, Dr. Welfgarth, Dr. Gilbert, J. Owen, N. Edinger, M. Jenkins, R. Komaromi. 76 Foreign Students v - 3 . . LEFT to RIGHT: Dr. Davis, M. Kim, K. Lim, Y. Lee, Y. Yu, B. Anderson. Bringing with them the cultural and social background of many countries, these individuals have enriched each area of life on Wesleyan ' s campus. Under the direction of Dr. Sidney Davis, the foreign students have presented several programs and have added a spark of international life. They are available to give speeches or to talk about their country and its ideals, customs, and laws. Students from many areas of the world all enjoy a Christmas meal together. 77 Organizations Wesleyan ' s many organizations give students an opportunity to participate in activities that are of particular interest to them. There are more than fifty dif- ferent organizations on Wesleyan ' s cam- pus available to students. Activities range from religious-orientated meet- ings to informal gatherings of ceramic groups. These organizations offer leis- ure time enjoyment as well as training for tomorrow ' s leaders. 78 V . r - THIRD ROW. LEFT to RIGHT: C. Cutchins, F. Williams, B. Moore, J. Jordan, D Vorhees, R. Schislcr. SECOND ROW: T. Chadwick, M. Lynch, Dr. Welliver, Dean McBrair, Dean Strunk, J. McCuskey, T. Patrick. SITTING: Dean Cunningham, R. Friend, J. Chisholm, E. Jones, Mr. Shatluck. Community Council The Community Council is the well established governing body of Wesleyan. It promotes the cooperation of the students, the faculty and the administration in regulating all campus activities. The Council coordinates academic as well as social activities. Some of the special activities this year are Homecoming Weekend, the Christmas Dance, and Parents ' May Weekend. Represented on the Council are the Freshmen, Sophomore, Junior and Senior classes, the AWS, the Men ' s House Board, the Panhellenic Council, the Inter-Fraternity Council, the administration and the faculty. James Chisholm, Council President. 80 Community Awareness Committee This new standing committee of Community Council was established to combine the similar past concerns of the Community Relations Com- mittee and Community Chest Committee into one committee and to unite those similar interests with the broader theme of Community Awareness that will be enhanced by its special duties. BACK ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: Dean Cunningham, C. Miller, K. Warner; FRONT ROW: F. Williams, N. Stanley, S. Jordan, R. Friend. Executive Committee H . BACK ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: A. Blood, R. Friend; FRONT ROW: Dean Cunningham, J. Chisholm, J. Jones Special Activities Committee The two big weekends at Wesleyan — Home- coming and Parents ' May Weekend — are di- rected by the Special Activities Committee. SEATED, LEFT to RIGHT: D Voorhees, L Cole- man, W. Link; STANDING: W. Steele, F. Thomas, K. Groves, R. A. Slogan. 81 Publications Committee The Publications Committee publishes the Homecoming and May-Parents ' Week- end programs. The committee is also re- sponsible for the selection of the editors of the PHAROS, MURMURMONTIS and the Student Handbook. LEFT to RIGHT: P. McCracken, A. Hudson. Mrs. McClellan, L. Scherr, J. McCuskey. N. Hayes, J. Gordon. Election Committee The Election Committee conducts the Community Coun- cil and class elections and all other campus-wide elections including the election of the May Queen and the Home- coming Queen. BACK ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: M. Barteman, B Cowen; FRONT ROW: H. Goheen, T. Patrick, M. Moorhead. NOT PICTURED: J. Dawson, J. Fox. Traffic Committee The Traffic Committee works with the campus security guards to insure the safe conduct of the use of motor ve- hicles on the Wesleyan campus. BACK ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: G. Dowley, G. Marvin, Lt. D. Caynor, G Popson, D. Watson. FRONT ROW: Mr. Myers, R. Trumbo. B. Chadwick. NOT PICTLTRED: A. Warner, Mr. Hicks. 82 Library Committee The responsibility of the Library Committee is to evaluate and improve student opinion of the library. Work- ing with the Committee are the li- brarians and the faculty library com- mittee. LEFT to RIGHT: T. Bias, J. Hilterner, B. Moore, K. Lim, B. Marino Academic Affairs Committee Coordinating the educational and cul- tural enrichment of the campus is the responsibility of the Academic Affairs Committee. This year the group has been especially active in promoting the honor code of Wesleyan. LEFT to RIGHT: Dr. Gapstack, Dr. Mow, D. Brown, J. Ekey, R. Schisler. NOT PIC- TURED: S. Michel, J. Beeson. Awards Committee Nominating outstanding students for Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities is one of the re- sponsibilities of the Awards Committee. This committee also plans the annual Recognition Day Program and selects Wesley Andy and Wesley Ann and the recipients of Wes- leyan Keys. STANDING, LEFT to RIGHT: S. Beeler, J. Shimrak; SEATED: Dean Cunningham, J. Jordan, D. Jennings, J. Challender. 83 THIRD ROW, LEFT to RIGHT— S. Wells, B. Shirley, M. E. Ice, K. Bettinger, D. Grossman, P. Wass, S. Clark, S. Markovich, S. Parsons; SECOND ROW— C. Reese, P. Cutrighe, Dean McBrair, B. Ressler, FIRST ROW— K. Beardsley, N. Sigler, P. Coale, E. Brown. AWS Cabinet AWS is the governing and programming body for Wesleyan women. Keeping the women informed on social regulations, administration and maintenance prob- lems, AWS is one of the most active groups on campus. The Association annually sponsors a tea for faculty wom- en and new women students, the Christmas door decora- tions, the Rose Banquet honoring the Senior women, and an Honors Banquet recognizing all Wesleyan women who have contributed to the campus life through service or scholarship. This year the Wesleyan AWS played host- ess to other AWS representatives from all of the state colleges and universities. 1 84 ROW ' 1: Dean McBrair, E. Brown, P. Coale, B. Resler. P. Cutright, C. Reese, K. Beardsley; SECOND ROW: K. Bettinger, L. Cushing, J. O ' Roark, A. Straub S. Ashby, N. Hall, G. Phipps; THIRD ROW: S. Robuck, S. Wells, C. Craft, K. Johnston, J. Weber, J. Hogg, G. Hall; FOURTH ROW: C. Morgan, V. Haller; FIFTH ROW: P. Wass, S. Parsons, M. Mallone, M. Ice, S. Markovich, C. Reneau; SIXTH ROW: S. Honse, S. Clark, A. Risinger. AWS Council Doney House Board The Men ' s House Board is chosen from the Doney and McCuskey House Boards as the governing body for Wesleyan Men. Its duties are to help in regulat- ing men ' s activities, in maintaining the facilities of the dorm and in planning social activities. BACK ROW: D. Ulrich. E. Irvin B. Barillari; FRONT ROW: J. Parnell, D. Kehoe; NOT PIC- TURED: N Wahl. McCuskey House Board STANDING: D Green, R. Hoellein, R. Sher- burne C. Brzezinski, A. Lapp; SEATED: B. Lardin. 85 tf FRONT ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: M. Moorhcad, M. Distad, J. Risher, N. Sigler, K. Ward; BACK ROW: M. Semler, J. Finch, E. Carter, J. Tor- rance. Campus Center Program Board Implementing the cultural, social, and recreational activities of Wesleyan students is the responsibility of the CCPB. The Cultural, the Recreation, the Social, the Publicity and the Campus and Community Rela- tions Committees compose the Board. The Cultural Committee is responsible for the read- ing room, the music listening rooms, discussion groups, book reviews, international films, coffee forums and other programs. The Social Committee is responsible for many social functions such as fashion shows, formal and informal dances and parties of all types including the Home- coming and May dances. The Recreation Committee coordinates many in- structional programs such as SCUBA, Lifesaving, leisure swimming and water ballet. BACK ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: S. Bly, C. Christian, S. Kiser; FRONT ROW: Mrs. Summers, Mrs. Metz. 86 Now where was it Mrs. Martin said the ball should go for the 3-5 7. But the Quick Sheet said only 29 cents! I : y r ' km 3 « I If I ' d only brought my life jacket. 87 Senior Class Officers STANDING, LEFT to RIGHT: J. Dawson, V. Pres., N. Fracke, Sec. SEATED: T. Patrick, Pres., P. Wilson, Treas. Junior Class Officers BACK ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: A. Hudson, Treas., K. Bettinger, Sec. FIRST ROW: S. Sherrer, V-Pres., B. Chadwick, Pres. 88 Sophomore Class Officers BACK ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: J. Gundy, Treas, B. Helms, Sec. FRONT ROW: J. Cain, V-Pres., J. McCuskey, Pres. Freshman Class Officers STANDING, LEFT to RIGHT: M. Lynch, Com- munity Council Rep., R. Randall, V-Pres., C. Cotter, Treas. SEATED: M. Blevins, Sec, Frank Williams, Pres. 89 JOE BEESON Who ' s Selected on the basis of leader- ship, scholarship, service and prom- ise of future success, the names of twenty-seven Wesleyan juniors and seniors appear in the 1967 edition of WHO ' S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSI- TIES. The candidates are nominated DAVE BROWN JIM CHISHOLM £1 L- - w S T L . ' ELAINE CRISSMAN PAM CUTRIGHT 90 BONNIE DEPOY SANDRA EMME Vho y the junior and senior classes, he faculty and the administration. rhey are then selected by the Community Council Awards Com- nittee and are finally approved by i National Who ' s Who Committee. sJOT PICTURED: Emily Cox. KATHY GROVES MARCUS HASTINGS BOB JOHNSON JILL JONES 91 JANET JORDAN SUE KISER Who ' s MARILYN LAW CHUCK McKINNEY JON MILLER LEE MILLER JIM MITTON 92 Who MAXINE MOORHEAD TOM PATRICK RICK SCHISLER BOBETTE SHAFFER JOHN SHIMRAK TIM SWARR 1 A JEANNIE TRAINER 93 Classes A college wouldn ' t be an institution of learning without students. The classes at Wesleyan are filled with enthusiastic, talented, and intelligent young people. These faces of Wesleyan are preparing to become the leaders of tomorrow ' s America. 94 3 - - ' . i T; ' . ' J : . I ss . v i T 1 L - : •• , -•• V i - 7 ■ ■ ..X iy yV. M m i Seniors AHLERS, ROBERT H., McKeesport, Pa., B.S., Business Administration; Theta Chi. AITCHISON, BRUCE S., Bayside, N.Y., B.S. Business Administration; Theta Chi, Swim Team, Greek Week Committee, Men ' s House Board, Intramurals. ALLEN, CAROL A., Williamstown, W. Va., B.A., Education; Choir, Synchronized Swim Club. ANDERSON, CAROL D., Vienna, W. Va., B.A., Psychology; Psi Chi, Pres., Faculty Asst. ANGELO, JANICE C, Pittsburgh, Pa., B.A., Education; Alpha Xi Delta, V. Pres., Pres., MURMURMONTIS, Business Manager, SNEA, Soph. May Attendant. BAISDEN, RICHARD L., Buckhannon, W. Va., B.A., Art; Football, Kappa Pi, Fellowship of Christian Athletes. You know how the story goes. ' BAKER, EDWARD S., Youngwood, Pa., B.S., Physical Education; Theta Chi, V. Pres., Base- ball, Intramurals, Head Director. BARBOR, BETSY L., Haddonfield, N.J., B.S., Home Economics; Alpha Xi Delta, Betty Lamp Club, SNEA, MUR MUR MONTIS, Community Council, Intramurals, AWS. BARR, ROGER T., Roslyn Heights, N.Y., B.S., Business Administration. BARRY, R. CRAIG, Barrington, N.J., B.A., Education; Theta Xi, Golf Team. BAZYLEWICZ, PETER, Alexandria, Va., B.S., Sociology. BEALL, CARL F., Stevenson, Md., B.S., Busi- ness Administration; Theta Xi, House Manager, Economics Club. 96 BEEM. ROBERT A., Newton Heights, Mass., B.A., Psychology; Theta Xi. MURML ' RMONTIS. BEER. TREXEL L., Buckhannon, W. Va., B.S., Business Administration; Psi Chi, Band. BELL, DAVID A., Mexico. NY., B.A., Political Science; Sigma Theta Epsilon, Band, Chapel Choir, Tour Choir, Orchestra, Brass Ensemble, CCUN, Young Republicans Club, Quartet, MSM, Intramurals, French Horn Quartet, Music Merit Award. Faculty Asst. BIAS. BETTINA A.. Pt. Pleasant, V. Va., B.S., Library Science; Kappa Phi, Marching Band, Community Council, Library- Committee, Pfeiffer Society. BLAIN. KATHRYN K, Southside, W. Va., B.S., Library Science; Kappa Phi, SNEA, Pfeiffer Society. BLANCHARD, LESLIE S., East Greenwich, R.I., B.A., Elementary Education; Fire Marshall, Counselor, Asst. Hostess, Intramurals, Home- coming Committee, SNEA. BLAL WILLIAM F., East Hampton, Conn., B.S., Business Administra- tion: Soccer, Drama, Community Council, Publicity Committee. BLOOD, ALLEN H., E. Pepperell, Mass., B.S., Biology; Phi Sigma Epsilon, Sigma Theta Epsilon, Community Council, Treas., ODK BOETTNER, ROBERT L., New Brighton, Pa., B.A., Religion: Religious Life Council, MSM, Pres., Psychology Club, Sigma Theta Epsilon, Chaplain, V.Pres. BOND, JEFFREY F., Arnold, Md., B.S., Biology; Theta Xi, Homecom- ing Chrmn., Pledge Class Pres., Freshmen Dormitory V.Pres. BOND, MARSHA F., Ronceverte, W. Va., A.B., Christian Education; Community Council, Bobcadette, Kappa Phi, MSM, Vespers Co-Chmn., Haught Literary Society, Sigma Eta Sigma. BOWEN. DONALD M., Annapolis, Md., B.A., Biology; Kappa Alpha, No. 1, IFC, Judiciary Council. 97 ! -WW -i ' ' 41 tV .VVA-fHJ ?,- Winter at Wesleyan BOWERS, JEAN E., Mentor, Ohio, B.S., Bi- ology, Alpha Gamma Delta, Corr. Sec, Beta Beta Beta, Kappa Pi. BOWLING, RONALD G., Fayetteville, W. Va., B.S., Economics; Kappa Alpha, Economics Club, Wesleyan Economist, Editor, Beta Chi Traveler, Editor, Faculty Asst. BOWMAN, JAMES M., Gaithersburg, Md., B.S., Business Administration; Theta Chi, Basket- ball, Librarian. BRANTON, JANET, Washington, Pa., B.S., Home Economics; Alpha Gamma Delta, 2nd V. Pres., Betty Lamp Club. BROWN, JOHN M., Towson, Md., B.S., Business Administration; Kappa Alpha. BROWN, KAREN A., McKeesport, Pa., Ele- mentary Education; Kappa Phi, SEA, MSM, Sigma Theta Epsilon Sweetheart. BROWN, P. DAVID, Clarksburg, W. Va., B.A., History; ODK, Sigma Eta Sigma, Academic Affairs Committee. BUCHANAN, JAMES O., Brooklyn, N.Y., B.S., Business Administration; Sigma Theta Epsilon, Psi Chi, CCPB Social Committee, Community Council Committees, Men ' s House Board, Psy- chology Club, Men ' s Glee Club. BUCKWORTH, SHARON A., Elkton, Md., B.A., History; Alpha Xi Delta, AWS, George L. Glauner Historical Society, CCUN, Pres., UN Model General Assembly. BUDERER, ELAINE A., Randallstown, Md., B.S., Home Economics; Alpha Gamma Delta, Kappa Pi, Betty Lamp Club, SSP, Cheerleader. BUNKER, SUSAN E., Arnold, Md., B.S., Li- brary Science; 4-H Club, Treas., Brigadoon , Pfeiffer Society, Intramurals, MURMUR- MONTIS, May Sing. BUTLER, MARTHA B., Washington, Pa., B.S., Home Economics; SNEA, Betty Lamp Club, Historian, AWS, MURMURMONTIS Queen Candidate, Haught Literary Society, Freshmen Counselor, Class Officer. _ 98 BUTNER, JAMES C, Parkersburg, W. Va., B.S., Business Administration; Kappa Alpha, In- tramurals. BUTZER, JEAN, Collins, N.Y., B.S., Home Economics; WRA, Betty Lamp Club, 4H. BYERS, BONNIE S., Williamson, W. Va., B.A., Education; Alpha Xi Delta, Freshmen Coun- selor, Theta Xi Sweetheart, SEA, Community Council Elections Committee. CALE, MARY J., Wenonah, N.J., B.S., Home Economics; Alpha Gamma Delta, Betty Lamp Club. CAULDWELL, JOY H., East Williston, N.Y., B.S., Sociology. CHISHOLM, JAMES, Foxboro, Mass., B.A., Psychology; Phi Sigma Epsilon, V.Pres., Cross Country, Community Council, Pres., Academic Affairs Committee, Chmn. Debate Society, Pres., Men ' s House Governing Board, Sec., Treas. Who ' s Who, ODK. CLARK, JEFFREY L., Springfield, Mass., A.B., Psychology; Sigma Theta Epsilon, Psi Chi, Sigma Eta Sigma. CLARK, KATHERINE H., Clarksburg, W. Va., A.B., Psychology; Kappa Phi, Psi Chi, Women ' s Glee Club, Freshman Counselor. COLBURN, STEVEN, Holyoke, Mass., B.A., Education; Freshmen Counselor. COLE, LAWRENCE M., Trumbell, Conn., A.B., Psychology; Theta Xi, Psychology Club. COLE, MARILYN J., Silver Spring, Md., B.A., Education. COLLINS, PATRICIA J., Charleston, W. Va., B.S., Sociology; Alpha Xi Delta, Sociology Club, Psychology Club. Silence covers the Quadrangle. mDEGR ' It ' s a bird, it ' s a plane, no it ' s Superman. ' CONNOR, REBECCA, Bangor, W. Va., B.S., Nursing; Kappa Phi, SNOW, SSP, AWS. COPELAND, D. BRUCE, Needham, Mass., B.A., History; Band. CORLEY, M. JOE, Buckhannon, W. Va., B.S., Business Administration: Kappa Alpha. COUCH, DAVID A., Parkersburg, W. Va., A.B., Sociology; Kappa Alpha, Golf Team, Intra- murals, Sociology Club. COVER, SAM D., Belle Vernon, Pa., B.S., Business Administration. COX, EMILY A., Hinton, W. Va., B.S., Psy- chology: Alpha Gamma Delta, Haught Literary Society, Who ' s Who, Psi Chi, SAW, Psy- chology Club, Philosophy Club, Panhellenic Council. CRAIN, CONSTANCE W., Westminister, Md., B.S., Physical Education; Volleyball, Basketball Intramurals. CRISSMAN, ELAINE, Lancaster, Pa., B.A., Music; Choir, Chorale, Tour Choir, Haught Liter- ary Society, Pres., Soquinta, Psi Chi, Sigma Eta Sigma, Who ' s Who, Kappa Phi, MSM, AWS Council, Freshman Counselor, MENC, AGO. CROSSLEY, CONNIE, E. Liverpool, Ohio, B.S., Library Science; Newman Club, Pfeiffer Society, PHAROS. Chrisman Club, Cultural Committee. CURSEY, MILLARD L., Lutherville, Md., B.S., Business Administration; Kappa Alpha. CUTRIGHT, PAMELA, Clarksburg, W. Va., B.S., Home Economics: AWS, Pres., Community Council, MURMURMONTIS Queen Candidate, Kappa Pi, Betty Lamp Club. DAVENPORT, JAMES B., Millburn, N.J., B.S., Business Administration. Intramurals. 100 Seniors DAVIES, DONNA L., Hallowell, Me., B.S., Library Science; Kappa Phi, Corres. Sec, Pfeiffer Society, MSM, KKKK, AWS, MURMUR- MONTIS, Women ' s Glee Club, Choraleens, Community Council, Library Committee, Intra- murals. JEFFREY M., Milford, Conn., B.A., Theta Chi, Intramurals, Psychology DAVIS, History; Club. DAVIS, SYDELLE C, Buckhannon, W. Va., B.S., Nursing; Kappa Phi, MSM, Drama, SNOW. DAWSON, JAMES A., Gibbsboro, N.J., B.A., Economics; Theta Xi, Pledge Marshall, Social Chmn., Soccer, Economics Club, Psychology Club, SAW, Senior Class V. Pres., Community Council, Elections Committee, PHAROS, Busi- ness Manager, Advertising Manager. DAWSON, JEAN B., Norwalk, Conn., B.A., Education: Alpha Delta Pi, AWS, SNEA. DEPOY, BONNIE K, French Creek, W. Va., B.S., Library Science; Kappa Phi, Pfeiffer So- ciety, Pres., TAC, Who ' s Who, MSM. It was just the beginning. ' DILLS, TRUDY, Donora, Pa., B.S., Home Eco- nomics; Betty Lamp Club, SNEA, Kappa Phi. DOTTERWEICH, MILTON R., North Hale- don, N.J., B.S., Business Administration; Phi Sigma Epsilon, Psychology Club. DURRETT, KAYETTA, Hinton, W. Va., B.A., Sociology; Zeta Tau Alpha, V.Pres., Band, 4-H Club, Sociology Club, Philosophy Club, Pres., W. Va. Philosophical Society, Sec, Treas., De- bate Club, 49 House V.Pres., AWS, Social Regu- lations Committee, CCPB, Social Co-Qimn., Religious Life Council, Faculty Asst. DYRENFORTH, JOHN C, Mentor, Ohio, B.S., Business Administration; Theta Chi, Track, IFC, Sec, Economics Club, Intramurals. EATON, C. ROBERT, Dover, Del., B.S., Busi- ness Administration. EDGELL, ROBERT, Dover, Del., B.S., Business Administration: Theta Chi. 101 But you ran into me! EDINGER, NICHOLAS R., Easton, Pa., B.S., Business Administration; Theta Xi, Intramurals, Psychology Club, Economics Club. EDWARDS, JOHN B., Perry, N.Y., B.S., Busi- ness Administration; Chapel Choir, Bowling. EDWARDS, WALTER E., Philadelphia, Pa., B.A., Education; Kappa Alpha, Swimming Team, Baseball, Manager, Chapel Choir, IFC ELLIOTT, DOUGLAS R., Calymont, Del., B.A., English: Chi Phi, Chrisman Club, MUR- MURMONTIS, False Alarm , Intramurals. EMME, SANDRA, Silver Spring, Md., B.A., History; Zeta Tau Alpha, Pres., Haught Literary Society, Soquinta, Psi Chi, Sigma Eta Sigma, Sec, Community Chest, Who ' s Who, AWS, CCUN. EVANS, LEIGH G, Huntington, W. Va., B.A., History: Kappa Alpha, Ski Club, Young Re- publicans Club. EVERHART, JOHN R., Kingwood, W. Va., A.B., Sociology; Theta Xi, King and I , Chapel Choir, Tour Choir, Pres., IFC, Pres. Junior Class, ODK, CCPB, V. Chrmn. EVERITT, CYNTHIA G, Saugus, Mass., B.A., German; Hockey, Psi Chi, Haught Literary So- ciety, SSP, SNEA. EVERLY, JERRY, Cumberland, Md., B.S., Business Administration. FEIST, MARY J., McMechen, W. Va., B.S., Biology; Alpha Gamma Delta, Scribe, AWS, Haught Literary Society, Beta Beta Beta, Benzene Ring, Psychology Club. FEOLA, SAMUEL D., Buckhannon, W. Va., B.S., Business Administration; Theta Chi, Basket- ball, Honorary Business Society. FISHER, SANDRA L., Towson, Md., B.A., So- ciology; Zeta Tau Alpha, Pres. Scholarship Chmn., V.Pres., Sociology Club. 102 FLOWERS, EDWINA C, Buckhannon, W. Va., B.A., Education. FRACKE, NANCY J., Oak Ridge, N.J, B.A, Education: Alpha Delta Pi, Recording Sec, Senior Class, Sec, SNEA FRANK, ROBERT J, Ligonier, Pa, B.A, His- lory; Chi Phi, Executive Committee, Swim Team, Ski Club, Economics Club. FRENCH, DAVID L, Reading, Pa, Phi Sigma Epsilon, Corres. Sec, Beta Beta Beta, Pres, Sigma Theta Epsilon, Benzene Ring. FRESH, JOYCE L, Potomac, Md, B.S, Busi- ness Administration; Alpha Gamma Delta, Corres. Sec, Recording Sec, AWS, Corres. Sec, Treas. FRYE, PAMELA G, East Chester, NY, A.B., Sociology; Sociology Club, Anthropology Club, Women ' s Glee Club, Young Republicans Club, Intramurals. FURRER, ALLAN J, Malverne, NY, B.A, Sociology; Sigma Theta Epsilon, Young Repub- licans Club, Sociology Club. GALLO, SUSAN M, Rahway, N.J, B.A, Edu- cation; AWS. SEA, Librarian. GARRETT, WILLIAM C, Clarksburg, W. Va, B.A, History; Theta Chi, Football. GEORGE, LESLIE, Clairton, Pa, B.S, Business Administration: Basketball. GIBB, WILLIAM B, Sandy Lake, Pa, A.B, History: Phi Sigma Epsilon, History Club, Re- ligious Life Council. GOHEEN, HELEN B, Philadelphia, Pa, B.S, Home Economics; Alpha Xi Delta, Social Chmn, Elections Committee, Betty Lamp Club, Senior Homecoming Attendant. Wesleyan ' s Rainy Reason — 365 Days a Year ■ %ffi££ £ GRAY, WILLIAM A., Alplaus, N.Y., B.A., Education; Sigma Theta Epsilon. GREEN, CRYSTAL E., Buckhannon, W. Va., B.A., Speech; Alpha Gamma Delta, Soquinta, Haught Literary Society, Alpha Psi Omega, SNEA, Footlight Society. GROVES, JOHN J., Ruckhannon, W. Va., B.S., Business Administration. GROVES, KATHRYN E., Petersburg, W. Va., B.S., Sociology; Alpha Xi Delta, Dean ' s List, Sociology Club, Community Council, Special Activities Committee. HADEN, R. HANK, Huntington, W. Va., B.S., Business Administration; Theta Chi, Economics Club, Intramurals. HAINES, EUGENE G., Lansdale, Pa., B.S., Education: Intramurals, SNEA. HALLIDAY, THOMAS S., Needham Heights, Mass., B.S., Business Administration; Chi Phi, Delta Xi, Baseball, Economics Club, Intra- murals. HAMBURGER, J. VICTOR, Needham, Mass., B.S., Business Adminis- tration; Sigma Theta Epsilon, MURMURMONTIS. HANNA, MARGARET, Charleston, W. Va., B.A., Sociology; Sociology Club, V.Pres. HARMAN, JUDY A., Frederick, Md., B.A., Education; SNEA, Chapel Choir, Dean ' s List, Between Two Thieves . HARRIS, TIMOTHY, Baltimore, Md., B.S., Business Administration; Kappa Alpha, Basketball. HARVEY, JOHN C, Keyser, W. Va., B.A., Education; George L. Glauner Historical Society, SEA, Sigma Theta Epsilon, Service Chmn. 104 HASTINGS, MARCUS W., Spring- field, Mass., B.A., Psychology; Sigma Theta Epsilon, Pres., Psi Chi, Psy- chology- Club, Who ' s Who, ODK, SSP, Intramurals. HEAPS, DORIS E., New Freedom, Pa., B.A., Education; AWS, Soquinta, Kappa Phi, MURMURMONTIS, Freshman Honor Scholarship. HEINEMAN, ELEANOR L., Brack- enridge, Pa., B.A., Education; Alpha Gamma Delta, House Chmn., SEA, Publicity Chrmn. HERRMAN, RANDY N., Vienna, Va., B.S., Political Science; Chi Phi, House Manager, Ski Club, Intramurals. HILL, BENJAMIN F., Charleston, W. Va„ B.A., History; Kappa Alpha, Junior V. Pres., Counselor, Young Republicans Club, Football, Tennis. HILTNER, NANCY J., Silver Spring, Md., B.S., Education; Alpha Delta Pi, Delta Psi Kappa, Bobcadette, AWS. Council, CCPB, Social Committee, Swimming, Intramurals, Community Council, Panhellenic Council, Pres. My fish was twice the size of yours. ' HOLLAND, LOIS A., Wilmington, Del., B.A., Elementary Education; Alpha Delta Pi, SEA. HOLMES, STEPHEN A., Middletown, Conn., B.A., Psychology; Chi Phi. HOPPER, JOAN, Baltimore, Md., B.A., History; Hockey, Intramurals, Kappa Pi. HUFFMAN, WILLIAM W., Gassaway, W. Va., A.B., Physical Educa- tion; Theta Chi, Intramurals. M JOHNSON, DANIEL B„ Pt. Pleasant, W. Va., B.A., Psychology; Sigma Theta Epsilon, MSM, SSP. JOHNSON, ELIZABETH A., Sissonville, W. Va, B.A, Speech; Foot- light Society, Alpha Psi Omega, Dean ' s List. 105 Seniors JOHNSON, KATHERINE LOU, Somerset, Mass., B.A., Education; SEA, Pres., Historian; Ski Club. JONES, ELLEN, Beaver, Pa., B.A., Education; Zeta Tau Alpha; Kappa Phi; MENC; Choir, Band. KILNER, LARRY, Greenville, Pa., B.S., Busi- ness Administration; Kappa Alpha. KISER, SUZANNE B., Buckhannon, W.Va., B.A., Education; Alpha Gamma Delta, Pres., Jr. Panhellenic Delegate, CCPB, Cultural Co-Chmn., Chmn., Soquinta, Who ' s Who, Haught Literary Society, Sec. Region 4 Assoc, of College Unions, TAC, AWS. KUZNER, DAVID S., Silver Spring, Md., B.S., Business Administration; Phi Sigma Epsilon, Cross Country, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Track. LAW, HEIDEMARIE P., Clarksburg, W. Va., B.A., German; International Club. I wish those ants would quit crawling up my leg. ' LAW, MARILYN R„ Clarksburg, W.Va., B.S., Music: AGO, MENC, Kappa Phi, Chapel Touring Choir, Chapel organist, Freshman Honor Scholarship. LAW, ROBERT L., Clarksburg, W.Va., B.A., Psychology, Psychology Club. LECHER, RICHARD C, Denville, N.J., B.A., Philosophy; Phi Sigma Epsilon, Pres., Band, Orchestra, Choir, Philosophy Club, IFC. LENS, J. WILLIAM, LaPaz, Bolivia, B.A., Spanish; Soccer Team, International Club, Re- publican Club. LESLIE, F. CARL, Pittsburgh, Pa., B.A., So- ' ciology: Theta Chi, Rush Co-Chmn., Hyma Glee Club. LIM, KIM K, Medan, Sumatra, Indonesia, B.S., Biology; Kappa Phi, Freshman Counselor, Inter- national Club. 106 LINSENMANN, KAREN K., Warren, Pa., B.A., Education; Bowling, SNEA. LINK, WILLIAM R., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., B.S., Economics; Special Activities Committee, May Week Chmn., Homecoming Chmn. LOUIS, SUSAN K, Wilmington, Del., B.A., Art; Kappa Pi, Choir. LUCKEY, ROBERTA A., Washington, D.C., B.A., Music; MENC, Chapel Choir, Tour Choir, AGO, AWS, Independent May Sing, King and I . LUNSTEAD, WAYNE R., Yorktown Heights, N.Y., B.S., Mathematics; Phi Sigma Epsilon, Chapel Choir, Tour Choir, Chorale, Alpha Psi Omega, Footlight Society. The ten minute break. LYGOUMENOS, NICHOLAS A., Baltimore, Md., B.S., Business Administration; Theta Chi, Beta Beta Beta, Intramurals. LYLE, GLENN T, Munhall, Pa., B.A., Phy- chology; Kappa Alpha, Newman Club, Football. LYONS, WILLIAM P., Dunbar, W. Va., B.A., Physical Education: Football. MCCLELLAN, THOMAS J., Buckhannon, W. Va., B.A., Physical Education; Intramurals. MCCRACKEN, PAUL W., Timonium, Md., B.S., Business Administration; Theta Xi, Men ' s House Board, Economics Club, Community Coun- cil Committee. MCGOWEN, BETTY J., Washington, Pa., B.S., Home Economics: Alpha Xi Delta Chaplain, Betty Lamp Club, V.Pres., SNEA, Assistant Hostess. 107 MCKINNEY, CHARLES F., Buckhannon, W. Va., B.S., Business Administration; Kappa Alpha, Football, Baseball, ODK, Honorary Business Society, Psi Chi. MCQUILLEN, MICHAEL B., Port Washington, N.Y., B.S., Business Administration. MARTIN, CYNTHIA, Jersey City, N.J., B.A., Music; Kappa Phi, V.Pres., AWS, MENC, Na- tional Methodist Scholarship. MARTIN, WILLIAM A., Arlington, Va., B.A., History; Chi Phi. MEREDITH, LUCY A., Clarksburg, W. Va., B.A., Education; Kappa Phi. METALLIDES, EVELYN L., Weston, W. Va., B.S., Biology; Beta Beta Beta, Kappa Phi, Sigma Eta Sigma, Haught Literary Society, 4-H. MICHAEL, THOMASINE J., Morgantown, W. Va., B.A., Music; MENC, V. Pres., Kappa Phi. MILDREN, WILLIAM E., Parkersburg, W. Va., B.S., Business Administration; Kappa Alpha, Eco- nomics Club, Intramurals. MILLER, BEVERLY R., Duquesne, Pa., B.A., Psychology; Psi Chi, Psychology Club. MILLER, JONATHAN H„ Pittsburgh, Pa., B.S., Business Administration, Kappa Alpha, No. 5, IFC, Pres. MILLER, LEE A., Upper Marlboro, Md., B.A., Psychology; Chi Phi, Beta Beta Beta, CCPB, Soc- cer, IFC. MILLER, ROBERT G., West Hartford, Conn., B.A., Education; Swimming. 108 MITCHELL, WILLIAM J., Gloucester, Mass., B.A., Sociology: CCPB Social Committee, MSM, Band, Pep Band, Sociology- Club, MENC, Pre- Ministerial Club, Young Republicans Club. MOSS, SARA M., Collinsville, III., B.A., Educa- tion: Alpha Delta Pi, V. Pres., Drum Majorette, SNEA. MURPHY, KAY D., Friendsville, Md., B.A., Education: SNEA, Glee Club, Freshman Coun- selor, Choraleers. MYERS, STEWART W.. Fanwood, N.J., B.A., Chemistry; Theta Xi. NEUMARK. LARRY A., Abington, Pa.. B.A., History: Kappa Alpha. NICHOLSON, CHARLES R.. Riviera Beach, Md., B.S., Business Administration, Phi Sigma Epsilon, Treas., Honorary Business, Treas., Psy- chology Club. A Wesleyan tradition — standing in line. NICHOLSON, JOHN M., Clarksburg, W. Va., B.S., Business Administration. O ' BRIEN, KATHRYN E., Buckhannon, W. Va., B.S., Library Science: Alpha Gamma Delta, SNEA, Kappa Alpha Sweetheart, Library Com- mittee of Student Council, Cheerleader, Home- coming Attendant, Panhellenic Representative. OLSON, KIRKE H., Trumbull, Conn., B.A., Psychology: Theta Xi, SAW, SSP, Pres., Psy- chology Club. OWEN. RICHARD L.. Needham, Mass., B.A., Spanish: MTRMURMONTIS. PAXAIA. ANTHONY J.. Pittsburgh, Pa., B.A.. Physical Education; Theta Chi, Pres.. Football. PARK. NANCY A., Wenonah. N.J., B.A., Education: Delta Psi Kappa. 109 Seniors PATRICK, THOMAS J., Munhall, Pa., B.S., Business Administration; Kappa Alpha, Com- munity Council V.Pres., Senior Class Pres., Hon- orary Business Society, Newman Club, Pres., Young Republican Club, Treas., Football, ODK, Delta Kappa, V.Pres., Who ' s Who, Dorm Coun- selor, KA Freshman Scholarship Citation. PEAPER, SUSAN E., Chesapeake City, Md., B.A., Music; Chapel Choir, Tour Choir, Chorale, MENC, Kappa Phi. PEDERSON, RICHARD, Lansdale, Pa., B.S., Business Administration; Theta Xi. PENNACCHIO, CYNTHIA, Chelsea, Mass., B.A., Sociology; Alpha Xi Delta, AWS, SSP, Sociology Club, Psychology Club. PETERS, ROBERT J., Warrensburg, N.Y., A.B., Religion; Chi Phi, Sigma Theta Epsilon, Religious Life Council, MSM, Between Two Thieves . PETRO, DENNIS J., Clairton, Pa., B.A., His- tory; Theta Chi, History Club. PEW, ALICE A., Harrisville, W. Va., B.S., Home Economics; Betty Lamp Club, SEA, 4-H, Publicity Chmn. PHILLIPS, JAMES K., Buckhannon, W. Va., B.S., Business Adminis- tration. PHILLIPS, MARY F., Medford Lakes, N.J., A.B., History: Alpha Gamma Delta, SEA, George L. Glauner Historical Society, CCPB, Cultural Committee, AWS. PINKERTON, ALLAN H., Beaver, Pa., B.S., Business Administration; Young Republican Club, Canterbury Club. PLOOF, JAN E., W. Brookfield, Mass., B.M.E., Music; Kappa Phi, Marching Band, Concert Band, Orchestra, MENC. POLLINS, VIRGINIA L., Greensburg, Pa., B.A., Education; Intramurals, Glee Club. PRAGER, SHARON K, Nitro, W. Va. Home Economics; Alpha Delta Pi, Pres. hellenic, AWS, Betty Lamp Club. PRICE, BARBARA E., Westfield, N.J., B.S., Nursing; SNOW. RECTOR, MARTHA J., Buckhannon, W B.S., Library Science; Pfeiffer Society. B.S., Pan- Va., REED, NANCY L., Elizabeth, Pa., B.S., Psy- chology; Alpha Delta Pi, Psi Chi, Sec. REGER, WILLIAM L., Buckhannon, W. Va., B.S., Chemistry: Kappa Alpha, Football. REMICK, DIANE E., Lockport, N.Y., B.S., Sociology. That class just puts me in a trance. As I was saying . . . RICKARDS, NANCY J., Ocean View, Del, B.S, Sociology. ROBERTS, JOAN L, Arlington, Va, B.A, Education; Kappa Phi, SNEA, Freshmen Coun- selor, Hockey. ROBERTS, LINDA L, Mannington, W. Va, B.S, Nursing; Alpha Gamma Delta, V.Pres, SNOW, Student Nurse of the Year, AWS, Com- munity Council, Academic Affairs Committee, Sec. ROBERTS. RITA H, Buckhannon, W. Va, B.A, Art; Gamma Delta Iota, Choir, Chorale, TAC. ROCKAFELLOW, RUTH E, Ringoes, N.J, B.S, Home Economics: Betty Lamp Club, Treas, Freshmen Counselor. ROSS, JAMES P, Buckhannon, W. Va, B.S, Business Administration; Kappa Alpha, Football, Band. Ill -ik SAMPSON, ERIC J., Mechanicsburg, Pa., B.S., Chemistry; Phi Sigma Epsilon, Benzene Ring, Pres. SANDERS, WILLIAM F., Buckhannon, W. Va., B.A., Education. SCHISLER, RICHARD C, Poughkeepsie, N.Y., B.A., History; Theta Xi, Tennis, Community Council, Greek Editor PHAROS, IFC, George L. Glauner Historical Society, Community Council Academic Affairs Committee, Chmn., ODK, Who ' s Who. SCHWARTZ, KAREN S., Albany, N.Y., Alpha Gamma Delta, Chapel Choir, Chorale, Tour Choir, Betty Lamp Club, SNEA. SCHWEINSBERG, CARLA L., Baltimore, Md., A.B., History; Betty Lamp Club, George L. Glauner Historical Society, Intramurals. SCOTT, JOHN F., Buckhannon, W. Va., B.A., Political Science; Basket- ball, Manager, Young Republicans Club, Pres., Sports Publicity Director, Sports Statistician. SHAFFER, S. BOBETTE, Slippery Rock, Pa., B.A., Christian Education, Elementary Education; Haught Literary Society, Kappa Phi, Pres., AWS, Cabinet, Council, Freshman Counselor, SNEA, MSM. SHEWBRIDGE, THOMAS K., Brunswick, Md., A.B., History: George L. Glauner Historical Society, Swimming. SHIMRAK, JOHN W., Bryn Mawr, Pa., B.S., Business Administration; Theta Chi, Who ' s Who, Honorary Business Society, Community Coun- cil Awards Committee, Hyma Glee Club. SHIRLEY, ELIZABETH M., Silver Spring, Md., B.S., Sociology; Hockey, Intramurals, New Hall Pres., AWS, Freshmen Counselor, Glee Club, Sociology Club, SSP, SNEA. SLAUGHTER, ELENA S., Westfield, N.J., B.S., Home Economics; Betty Lamp Club, Freshmen Float. SLAUGHTER, HAROLD D., N. Tonawanda, N.Y, B.A., Psychology; Phi Sigma Epsilon, IFC, Intramurals, Footlight Society, Psychology Club. ' l 112 SMITH, PATRICIA J., Belle Vernon, Pa., B.A., Education; SNEA, Kappa Phi. SMITH, RITA J., Asbury Park, N.J., B.S., Sociology. SMITHSON, MICHAEL F, Meruchen, N.J., B.S., Mathematics: Chi Phi, Economics Club, Benzene Ring. SOUTHWORTH, K. ALICE, Ford City, Pa., B.A., Psychology; AWS, Chapel Choir, Tour Choir, Kappa Phi, Haught Literary Society, Sigma Eta Sigma, Psi Chi. STAMBAUGH, DAVID A., Strausstown, Pa., B.A., Education; Chi Phi, Baseball, Intramurals. STANLEY, NANCY P., Berkeley Heights, N.J., B.A., Education: Alpha Xi Delta, Community Council, MURMURMONTIS, Religious Life Council. The lazy way of holding a magazine — look over one ' s shoulder! ' STARCHER, MARY C, Ripley, W. Va., B.S., Home Economics; Betty Lamp Club. STEELE, SUZANNE C, Latrobe, Pa., B.S., Home Economics; Betty Lamp Club. STEELE, THOMAS A., Arlington, Va., B.S., Business Administration; Business Honorary So- ciety, Band. STEWART, CAROLEA F., Linden, N.J., B.A., Education. SUTTON, STEPHEN R., Ravenswood, W. Va., B.A., History, Theta Xi, SEA, Religious Life Council, George L. Glauner Historical Society. TAYLOR, PAMELA L., Wilton, Conn., B.A., Art; Alpha Delta Pi, AWS, Merit Award, Kappa Pi. y m 113 TERLAAKPOOT, JOHANNA, Albany, N.Y., A.B., History; Alpha Gamma Delta, CCPB, Cul- tural Committee. THOMAS, LEAH S., Oak Hill, W. Va., A.B., History; SNEA, George L. Glauner Historical Society. THOMPSON, FRANK E., Pittsburgh, Pa., A.B., History; Kappa Alpha, History Club, Sociology Club. ' THOMPSON, TIFFANY L., McKeesrock, Pa., B.S., Sociology; Sociology Club. THORN, PAMELA G., East Chester, N.Y., B.A., English, French; Kappa Phi, Chrisman Club, Christian Emphasis Week Committee, SSP. TODD, BETSY A., Parkersburg, W. Va., B.S., Nursing; SNOW, Kappa Phi. TOMASELLI, MAUREEN F„ Finleyville, Pa., B.S., Sociology; Psi Chi Honorary, AWS, Glee Club, Sociology Club, SSP. TORRANCE, JAMES C, Warren, Pa., B.S., Economics; Chi Phi, House Manager, Economics Club, Pres., Sitzmark Ski Club, Pres., Hyma Glee Club, Public Relations Chmn., CCPB. TOWNSEND, KENNETH M., Baltimore, Md., B.A., Christian Educa- tion; Sigma Theta Epsilon. TRATHOWEN, CLYDE R., McKeesport, Pa., B.S., Business Administra- tion; Theta Chi, Sophomore Class Treas., CCPB, Intramurals, Economics Club. TROUP, JOHN H„ Succasunna, N.J., B.S., Business Administration; Theta Chi. TUBAUGH, NANCY L., Wheeling, W. Va., B.S., Business Administra- tion; Kappa Chi. 114 Seniors VANDERSNOW, SUE, Midland Park, N.J., B.A., Education; Alpha Xi Delta, Ski Club. WARDROP, GEORGE E., Springfield, Pa., B.A., History; Kappa Alpha, Intramurals. WARNE, RUSSELL D., Philhpsbuxg, N.J., B.A., Elementary Education; Theta Xi, Psy chology Club, Treas.. SAW. WENTLER, BETTE L., Sioux Falls, S.D., B.A., Sociology; Alpha Delta Pi, PHAROS, MURMUR- MONTIS, Sociology Club. WILFONG, J. DAVID, Clarksburg, W. Va., B.S., Business Administration. WILLIAMS, GARY V., Danvers, Mass., B.A., Education; Theta Chi, Intramurals, May Week- end Committees, Young Republicans Club, Play Production. Wesleyan ' s thinker. WILSON, PAMELA R., Uniontown, Pa., B.S., Psychology; Senior Class, Treas., Kappa Phi, Social Chrmn., AWS, Counselor, Psychology Club, Footlight Society. WOODRUFF, BARBARA A., Salem, W. Va., B.S., Biology; Zeta Tau Alpha, Treas., Beta Beta Beta, PHAROS, Feature Editor. WOODS, JANICE R., New York City, N.Y., B.A., History; Alpha Xi Delta, SNEA, Junior Year Abroad Program, UN, Ski Club, Faculty Asst. WULFF, HARRY M., Pittsburgh, Pa., B.S., Business Administration; Economics Club. YOUNG, DAVID W., West Springfield, Mass., B.S., Business Ad- ministration; Theta Xi, Treas., Student Handbook Committee, Economics Club, Ski Club. 115 Seniors BARTH, BRUCE G. Short Hills, N.J. BLANKENSHIP, GENE Buckhannon, W.Va. BOYD, BILLY R. Wingate, N.M. COLEMAN, MARIAN D. Barrett, W.Va. CUMMINGS, JOHN H. Buckhannon, W.Va. CURTIS, MICHAEL A. Buckhannon, W.Va. GARNER, WALTER F. Richwood, W.Va. GAWTHROP, WILLIAM Buckhannon, W.Va. GYGAX, JOHN Belle, W.Va. HANIFAN, RICHARD Clarksburg, W.Va. HISER, GLENN La Deland, Fla. HOCKING, JAMES Kenvil, N.J. KESSLER, DONALD Buckhannon, W.Va. KIRBY, JOANNE Melford, Del. KIRK, DANIEL Selinsgrove, Pa. McCRACKEN, BETTEJANE Needham, Mass. MAXWELL, WALTER Clairton, Pa. MITTON, JAMES Pompton Place, N.J. MOELLENDICK, JAMES Parkersburg, W.Va. MOSES, DOUG Cuba, N.Y. NEUBERGER, BRIAN Warwick, R.I. PAINTER, MARY J. Summersville, W.Va. PALMER, DAVID A. Monessen, Pa. PERRY, BURR Buckhannon, W.Va. RALL, JAMES V. Pittsburgh, Pa. RAMSEY, PHILIP E. Ligonier, Pa. SEMLER, MICHAEL E. Pittsburgh, Pa. SHAFER, ROSEMARY C Buckhannon, W.Va. SHAW, ARNOLD B., Ill Clearfield, Pa. SHAW, ILLA J. Fairview, W.Va. SLAUGHTER, FAY E. Buckhannon, W.Va. STUART, DAVID E. Morgantown, W.Va. SUNDHEIM, FREDERICK G. Hackettstown, N.J. SUNDQUIST, JOHN A. Beechhurst, N.J. SWARR, JOHN T. Parkersburg, W.Va. SVANDA, MICHAEL A. Shelton, Conn. TAYLOR, JAMES F. Williamstown, W.Va. UNDERWOOD, JEFFREY P. Latrobe, Pa. Bobcat meets Bear . mfew, V _,i V!i  i ' : V-£k..tf«. ' 1 vfcjEy 116 Juniors ALBRECT, TOANNE E. Westfield, N.J. ALEXANDER, LINDA D. Williamstown, W.Va ALLEN, JEFFREY G. Medford. N.J. ALLISON, JAMES W. Baltimore, Md. AMES, GARY D. Wallingford, Conn. ANDERSON. CUTHBERT B. Brooklyn. NY. ANDRIS, DAVID K. Bel pre, Ohio ATKIN. DIANE J. Champion, Ohio AULT, ROBERT L. Oakland, Md. BAILY, ILENE S. Buckhannon, W. Va. BALCOM, DIANNE E. Newton Highlands. Mass. BARRY, MARTHA J. Irwin. Pa. BARSS. REG D. Ravenna, Ohio BARTEMAN. MARYJANE Bethesda, Md. BEARD, MARGARET S. Spencer, W.Va. BECKER, MARION J. Mt. Lebanon. Pa. BEELER, SUSAN Fairview, Mass. BEESON, JOSEPH S. Thurmont, Md. BENDER, JANICE Mt. Lebanon, Pa. BENNETT, LARRY L. Weston, W.Va. BEORN, PAUL F. Parkersburg, W.Va. BETTINGER, KAREN A. Palatine, 111. BIGGAR, RICHARD A. Ridgefield. Conn. BISER. ROBERT C. Frederick, Md. BLACKADAR, JOHN M. Rochester, N.H. BLAGOVICH. GEORGIA E. Pittsburgh, Pa. BLAIR, MARY J. Glen Dale, W.Va. BLEVINS, JOHN J. Silver Spring, Md. BLY, SUZAN E. Winchester, Va. BOLSTERLE, JOHN G. South Plainfield, N.J. BOO, SUSAN R. West Boylston. Mass. BRADFORD, JANE A. Lansdale, Pa. BRAGG, BARRY A. St. Albans, W.Va. BREWER, WILLIAM L. Fairfield, Conn. BROWN, LELAND P. Munhall, Pa. 1 7 Class was never this interesting. ' BRUSO, PETER Montpelier, Vt. BURKHART, ROBERT A. Croton Falls, N. Y. BUTCHER, CHARLES D. Buckhannon, W. Va. BYRD, MARGARET L. Barboursville, W. Va. BYROM, EDWARD M. McKeesport, Pa. CALDABAUGH, KARL Salisbury, Md. CARLSON, RONALD Kingsville, Ohio CARTER, ELLEN S. Charleston, W. Va. CHADWICK, BERNARD Ridgeway, Pa. CHEMALY, ROBERT Oranjestad, Aruba CHENOWETH, CAROL Miami, Fla. CLARK, VIRGINIA S. Surveyor, W. Va. CLOPPER, RICHARD Severna Park, Md. CLOUD, HEATHER Osterville, Mass. CODY, MARY ANN Charleston, W. Va. COGLEY, JOHN C. Blairsville, Pa. COOK, KENNETH W Mt. Vernon, Ohio COOPER, PETER J. Butler, N. J. COOPER, SUSAN Buttzville, N. J. COURTNEY, MARY Barboursville, W. Va. COX, FRANCES E. Longmeadow, Mass. CRAFT, CONSTANCE Weston, W. Va. CRISLIP, GEORGE Webster Springs, W. Va. CROOK, EDWARD Cockeysville, Md. CURTIS, JOHN M. Meriden, Conn. CUTCHINS, CARL B. Linthicum, Md. DANIEL, MALVIN C. Buckhannon, W. Va. DARDINGER, DAVID Mt. Vernon, Ohio DAUGHTERY, JANE A. Philippi, W. Va. DAVIS, PATRICIA L. Pittsburgh, Pa. DAVIS, TIMOTHY E. Miamisburg, Ohio DAYBILL, DONNA Wyckoff, N. J. DENHAM, DONNA L. Silver Spring, Md. DICOLA, RAYMOND Clairton, Pa. DIMLING, CAROL A. Reisterstown, Md. 118 DOBSON, SUSAN, Westport, Conn. DOLCH, ARTHUR, Fulton, N. J. DONALDSON, LESLIE, Pittsburgh, Pa. DONKIN, WILLIAM Turtle Creek, Pa. DUNHAM. RANDALL, McLean, Va. EATON, MICHAEL, Parkersburg, W, Va. EDGAR, CHARLES C, Manhasset. N. Y. EMRICK, PHYLLIS A., Belpre, Ohio ERICKSON, RONALD, Arlington, Va. EVANS, CAROL M., Glen Dale. W. Va. EVANS. GARY W., Buckhannon, W. Va. EVERHART, SHARON, Johnstown, Pa. FERULLO. PATRICIA E., E. Kingston, N. H. FINCHAM. SHARON G . Mill Creek, W. Va. FINN, THOMAS C, Pittsburgh. Pa. FOX. JOHN, Blairsville, Pa. FRERICHS. POLLY A., S. Easton, Mass. FRIEBEL, CARL H., Wyncote, Pa. FRIEND. LARRY C, Bridgeport, W. Va. FRIEND. RONALD E , Sang Run, Md. The Easy Life FRUEH, MARY-MARGARET, Falls Village, Conn. FRUEHAN, KEITH W., Endwell, N. Y. GALAS, STEPHEN J , Bloomfield, Conn. GARA, LINDA C, Bloomingdale, N.J. GAWTHROP, WILLIAM E., Buckhannon, W.Va. GETTEMY. Jack, Youngwood, Pa. GILES, RONALD H , Lewisburg, W. Va. GILLOLY. WILLIAM L , Rutherford, N.J. GLASSER, ERIC W„ Pittsburgh, Pa. GOODALL, ROBERT L„ Pittsburgh, Pa. GORDON, JILL, Pittsburgh, Pa. GOTTWALD, KATHERINE, Babylon. N.Y. GRANT, KATHLEEN D., Linthicum, Md. GREBE, KATHE L., Abington, Pa. GREEN, JIMMIE L., Buskhannon, W. Va. SHf ,± 119 GRIESER, DAVID R., Buskhannon, W.Va. GWINN, MARY M., Mt. Hope, W. Va. HALL, DAVID L., Gloversville, NY. HANSEN, BRUCE, Orange, Conn. HARKINS, PATRICK L., Weston, W. Va. HARTEMAN, STEPHEN G , Kimberly, W. Va. HARVEY, GAIL, Wellesley, Mass. HAYES, NANCY S., Pittsburgh, Pa. HEATWOLE, CAROL, Parkersburg, W. Va. HEISCH, JAY S., Baltimore, Md. HELFER, ROBERTA L., Wheeling, W. Va. HELMINTOLLER, JULIE M., Hot Springs, Va. HEMPHILL, GREER L., Washington, D.C. HENLINE. EARL F., Buckhannon, W. Va. HERSMAN, JOHN W. Clarksburg, W. Va. You ' re kidding ... the camera isn ' t loaded. HESLIP, JEAN, P., St. Albans. W. Va. HIGHFIELD, DAVID A., Wilmington, Del. HILTUNEN, JANET M., Ridgewood, NJ. HODGE, STEPHEN H., Portland, Conn. HOFFECKER, RONALD H , Symrna, Del. HOLM, CHERYL J., Silver Spring, Md. HOLBERT, JOHN H , Harrisville, Va. HOLLERAN, BARBARA A. N. Plainfield, N.J. HOOD, BARBARA A , Ligonier, Pa. HOOVER, JOANIE E., Silver Spring, Md. HORIE, CHERYL D , Pittsburgh, Pa. HORNBECK, DAVID D„ Buckhannon, W. Va. HOWARD, LESTER E., W. Bridgewater, Mass. HUDSON, ANNE M., Greensburg, Pa. HUFFORD, WILLIAM E, New Castle, Pa. HUGHES, DAVID L., Summit, N.J. HULTBERG, DWAIN R., Follansbee, W. Va. ICE, MARY E., Mill Creek, W. Va. IREY, JILL, Silver Spring, Md. 120 IRWIN, MARY ANN, Jenkintown, Pa. JANCZEWSKI. WAYNE, Clairton, Pa. JENKINS. MICHAEL, Silver Spring, Md. JOHNSON, KATHRYN L , Williamstown, W.Va. JOHNSON, ROBERT F., Holden, Mass. JONES, GEORGE W., Dover, Del. JONES, JILL, Lake Park, Md. KANTORIK, JEAN, Marion Center, Pa. KEITH, R. JEAN, Uniontown, Pa. KESTNER, DAVID W , Dormont, Pa. KINSEY, KAREN G., Ligionier, Pa. KLEBEZ, RICHARD J., Lake Hiawatha, N.J. KOCH, JOHN L , Bethel Park, Pa. KOMAROMI, ROBERT F , Pittsburgh, P3. KOSZORU, KAREN, Augusta, N.J. KULP. DAVID L , Lansdale, Pa. LAMBERT. DAVID B Hagerstown, Md. LANEY, KATHY E, Huntington, Pa. LANTZ, DAVID B., Elkins, W. Va. LAUFFER, LARRY. Irwin, Pa. if± mm -A ' fit f :••«  .: 4 lfc LAUX, JAN K„ Livingston, N.J. LEAMER, JOHN H., Tonawanda, N.Y. LEATHER, CONSTANCE L., Baltimore, Md. LEE, YOOHEE, Seoul, Korea LEMLI, ANTON H , Brunswick, N.J. LINC1COME, ROBERT, Vienna, W. Va. LLOYD, LESLIE J., Penns Grove, N.J. LORD, ALLEN B., Belmont, Mass. LOVELACE, GEORGE, Friendsville, Md. LUDWIG, SANDRA A., Langhome, Pa. LYNCH, CAROLYN, Parkersburg, W. Va. MCCLOirD, PHYLLIS A., Mt. Clare, W. Va. MCCOMAS, BETSY, Great Lakes, 111. MCCUNE. EDWARD M., Washington, Pa. MCCUNE, REBECCA L , St. Marys, W. Va. She has him well trained. ' ■ ' ' - I ' £-- ' ■ ■ -■ - - 121 MCCUNE. SUSAN M„ Washington, Pa. MACFARLAND, SANDRA A., Lincoln, Mass. MCGOUGH, KEITH V, Pittsburgh, Pa. MCGRATH, PEGGY W., W. Brewster, Mass. MCGRAW, MARY M„ Harrisburg, Pa. MCMILLEN, JUDITH A, McLean, Va. MCNEEL, JANE, Greensburg, Pa. MCNEILL, DAVID B., Charleston, W. Va. MABON, DARLENE L., New Florence, Pa. MAIER, ELLEN A., Short Hills, N.J. MALTESE, JOSEPH S., Baltimore, Md. MANNING, JACINTHA F., Harrisville, W. Va. MARINO, BONNIE J., W. Mifflin, Pa. MARSHALL, WILLIAM R. Bel Air, Md. MARVIN, GORDON S., Woodbridge, Conn. ' You should see me dance. ' MAY, FRANCES, P., Carmichaels, Pa. MEASE, WILLIAM H, Kecksburg, Pa. MERANTE, WILLIAM A., Cold Spring, N.Y. MICHAELS, IUDITH L., Parkersburg, W.Va. MICK, GUY W. Buckhannon, W. Va. MOCK. DEBBIE R., Latrobe, Pa. MOELLER, ROBERT D. Wilkinsburg, Pa. MOFFATT, ETHEL G., La Vale, Md. MOORE, BARBARA L., Brockton, Mass. MOORE, WAYNE L., St. Marys, W. Va. MOORHEAD, MAXINE K, Bridgeville, Pa. MORRISON, DIANA L., Monaca, Pa. MORTON, BARBARA J., Pittsburgh, Pa. MUDGE, JANE E., Pittsburgh, Pa. MUNSON, CHARLES D., Beckley, W.Va. MYERS, GARY A., Woodbury, Conn. MYERS, WILLIAM C, N. Plainfield, N.J. NADEAU, THOMAS H., Orleans, Mass. NAUGLE, CONNIE L., Ligionier, Pa. NEAL, VERA S„ Buckhannon, W. Va. 122 NEIL, JOSEPH E., Uniontown, Pa. NOOT, JUTTA H., Franklin, NY. OLDAKER, DAVID L„ Buckhannon, W. Va. OLEXA, WAYNE A., Swissville, Pa. ORNER, LANCE C, Clinton, Md. OUTTON, ELMER S., Dover, Del. PARK, BYOUNG-UN, Seoul, Korea PERRIN, DIANE M., Avon, N.Y. PETTIBON, GEORGE T, Monaca, Pa. PHILLIPS, BARBARA A , Buckhannon, W. Va. PIERCE, MELVIN D. Bridgeton, N.J. PIERSON, DOUGLAS R., Springfield, N.J. PINGREY, JEFFERY W., Port Edward, N.Y. PITCHER, DAVID S, Parkersburg, W. Va. POPP. MADELINE E., McKeesport, Pa. POPSON, GARY J., Apollo, Pa. POWER, JAMES A., Brooklyn, N.Y. POWERS, BYRON D., S. Charleston, W. Va. PRELLE, LINDA E., Moorefield, W. Va. PUMPHREY, ILSE K., Frankfort, Germany JL h %: Ldjk k i REESE, CHARLOTTE L., W. Milford, W.Va. REESE, JUDITH L., Caldwell, N.J. REICH, RICHARD F., Baltimore, Md. RHEIN, BARBARA A., Hamburg, Pa. RHOADES, DAUNA L, Melrose, Mass. RICHEY, DAVID W., Alexander, Pa. RICHMOND, NANCY A., Manchester, Conn. RISHER, JANICE E., S. Charleston, W. Va. ROBERTS, PETER G., Old Greenwich, Conn. ROBUCK, SANDRA M., Evans City, Pa. ROGERS, EMMA E., Elkview, W.Va. ROSE, DONALD B., Silver Spring, Md. ROSS, ROBERT L. Whitehall, N.Y. ROWETT, RICHARD H , Wyoming, Pa. SAAMS, SARAH M., Trenton, N.J. A bird ' s-eye view. 123 SADLON, EARL, Butler, Pa. SAVILLE. ROBERT F., Hackettstown, N.J. SCHAEFFER, FRANCES R„ Germantown, Pa. SCHRECENGOST, LARRY R., Pittsburgh, Pa. SCITES, JOSEPH D., Leata, W.Va. SCOTT, GAIL E., Morrisville, Pa. SCOTT, MINA S., Elkton. Md. SHARKEY, JOSEPH J., Clairton, Pa. SHERRER, SUSAN L, Union, N.J. SHINDLEDECKER, RACHEL I., New Bethlehem, Pa. SHULTZABARGER, PETER B „ Wexford, Pa. SIGLER, NANCY J, Springfield, Va. SIMPSON, CAROL L., Pittsburgh, Pa. SINCLAIR, EDWIN H., Mooresfield, W. Va. SLOGAN, RANDOLPH A., Pittsburgh, Pa. Wesleyan ' s ' Best Dressed. SMITH, NORMA L., Venango, Pa. SMITH, ROBERT C, McKeesport, Pa. SMITH, ROGER L, Lewisburg, W. Va. SMITH, THOMAS L., Warren, Pa. SMITH, WILBERT V., Czar, W.Va. SPRAGUE, GARY W„ Vienna, W.Va. SPRINGER, CLIFFORD T., Uniontown, Pa. STAINER, STANDRA J., Pittsburgh, Pa. STEM. EARL H , Norristown, Pa. STEPHENSON, ROSE E., Vienna. W. Va. STEURER, DAVID E, Buckhannon, W. Va. STEWART, CLYDE S„ Buckhannon, W. Va. STOGSDILL, DENNIS M., Frederick, Md. STONE, LESLIE J., Pittsburgh, Pa. STRADER, DORIS J., Buckhannon, W. Va. THISTLE, FRED C, Lynn, Mass. THOMAS, HERSCHEL, F., Johnstown, Pa. THOMPSON, ANNIS L„ E. Weymouth, Mass. THOMPSON, BRIAN W., Amherst, Mass. THOMPSON, JEFFREY E., Darien, Conn. 124 Mother Nature at her best. THOMPSON, MARY G., Clarksburg, W.Va. THORNTON, GEORGE E., Jackson, Ohio TILL, SANDRA L., Vincetown, N. J. TOWNLEY. KAREN R., Gillette, N.J. TRAINER, JEANIE L, French Creek, W. Va. TL ' RNER. NANCY A., Auburn, N.Y. VANBLARCOM, JOAN Baldwinsville, N.Y. VASILKO, LEONARD A, Edgewood, Pa. WAGNER, JAMES R., Pittsburgh, Pa. WAGNER, RICHARD D , Buckhannon, W.Va. WARE. JANICE S., Summersville, W.Va. WARNER. ALICE A., Pittsburgh, Pa. WASHBURN, JUDITH A., Erie, Pa. WASS, PATRICIA S., Harrisville, Pa. WATSON, DAVID L., Clarksburg, W.Va. 1 WEICHLAND, RALPH E., Mayvvood, N J. WELLS, SUSAN F, Gary. W.Va. WEST. JOHN F., Beckley, W.Va. WHITE. STEPHEN M, Terra Alta, W.Va. WILBERT. GREGG L , Carmel, N.Y. WILHELM. BRENDA J., Salem, Ohio WILKINSON, KAREN E, Wyckoff. N.J. WILLIAMS. MICHAEL R, Mt. Vernon, Ohio WILLIS, WILLIAM H., Symrna, Del. WISSER. BARBARA J, Greensbure, Pa. WITHERITE. JANE M., Annapolis, Md. WOLFE, PATRICIA A., Meyersdale, Pa. WOODS, PAMELA, Huntington, W.Va. WOOLRIDGE. JEAN, Wilmington, Del. WYSOCKI. LINDA L, Dayton, Ohio YOUNG, SUZANNE, Buckhannon, W.Va. YUENGLING NANCY E., Mt. Lebanon, Pa. YULE, RICHARD P., Needham. Mass. ZACCARI, PATRICIA A, Baltimore, Md. ZICKEFOOSE. DONETTE L., Buckhannon, W.Va. 1 25 Sophomores ABEL, JAMES, Greensboro, Pa. ADAMSON, JANE, Port Seybert, W.Va. AHMED, ENVER, S. Brunswick, N.J. ALBERT, ROBERT, Renfrew, W.Va. ALEXANDER, JANET, Williamstown, W.Va. ALLMAN, ROBERT, Parkersburg, W.Va. ALLPORT, LINDA, Sykesville, Md. ANDREWS, JANICE, McKeesport, Pa. ARCHER, CONSTANCE, Wharton, N.J. ARMENTROUT, RICHARD, Gassaway, W.Va. ASHANKY, KAREN, Warren Twp., N.J. ATKINS, JUDITH, Buckhannon, W.Va. AUSTEN, HENRY E., Roanoke, Va. AUSTIN, LEOPOLD A., Buckhannon, W.Va. BACKUS, HARROLD, Moundsville, W.Va. BACKUS, HOWARD, Moundsville. W.Va BAHRENBURG, BARBARA, Spring Lake Hts., N.J. BAGBY, DOROTHEA S., Washington, D.C. BAGLEY, DAVID, Winthrop, Me. BAILEY, SHELIA, Wintersville, Ohio The evil eye is upon you. . BAISDEN, JAMES E., Buckhannon, W.Va. BONAFIELD, CINDA-LU, New York, NY. BAUER, JOHN, Kittanning, Pa. BAUER, SANDRA, Bethel Park, Pa. BEAKLEY, ROBERT, Millville, N.J. BEALES, ROGER, Severna Park, Md. BEALL, JACQUELINE, Buckhannon, W.Va. BEARDSLEY, KATHLEEN, Point Marion, Pa. BEATTY, SAMUEL, Latrobe, Pa. BtDELL, DENNIS, Lanham, Md. BEUJOMIA, JOHN, Woodbury, Conn. BENNETT, JUDITH, Stratford, N.J. BERRY, RALPH, Fairmont, W.Va. BETZ, THEODORE, Avon Lake, Ohio BIAS, JAMES, Pt. Pleasant, W.Va. 126 BILLER. EDWARD, Mundall, Pa. BIRD, RUTH, Freedom, W.Va. BISSELL. JEFFREY, Vandergrif, Pa. BIZARO, LINDA, Buckhannon, W. Va. BLACK. JOSEPH, Milton, Del. BLACK, THOMAS, Buckhannon, W.Va. BLACKSTOCK. CHARLENE, Pittsburgh, Pa. BOND, BRADFORD, Wellesley, Mass. BONESTEEL, WILLIAM, Caramel, N.Y. BOWEN. RICHARD, Hackettstown, N. J. BOYDSTON, BETTY, Lemoore, Calif. BOYLE, PAUL, Pittsburgh, Pa. BROWN. CASSANDRIA, Washington, D.C. BROWN, DEBORAH, Trumball, Conn. BROWN, ELAINE, Monroeville, Pa. BROWN. GREGORY, Bridgeport, W.Va. BROWN, PATSY, Buckhannon, W.Va. BROWN, ROSS, McKeesport. Pa. BRISBIN. RICHARD, Glenfield, Pa. BRUNSON, JOHN, Silver Spring, Md. ftk± ° r dim BRYSON, JEAN, Great Neck, N.Y. BUCHANNAN, KATHY, Pittsburgh, Pa. BURLEIGH, JOY, Silver Spring, Md. CADORETTE, JOANNE Pittsfield, Mass. CAIN, JEFFERY Summitt, N.J. CAIN. JUDITH, Vienna, W.Va. CALDWELL, STEPHEN Millburn, N.J. CAMPBELL, CHARLES, Oxford, Mass. CARPENTER, BRENDA Webster Springs, W.Va. CARROLL, LINDA, Warren, Mass. CARTER, ROY, Charleston, W.Va. CARVER, PAUL, Woodbury. N.J. CASTO, LINDA, Phillipi, W. Va. CATALANO, FRANK, Belmar, N.J. CHALLENDER, JILL, Medford. N.J. 127 I have 22% fewer cavities. CHAPMAN, KAREN, Wilmington, Del. CHAPMAN, NANCY, Carnegie, Pa. CHENEY, HENRY, Mahwah, N.J. CHOMICZ, NANCY, Scotch Plains, N.J. CHURCH, CHARLES, Warren, Pa. CLARK, ROBERT, Falls Church, Va. CLARK, WILLIAM, Centerville, Md. CLEMONS, TERRY, Charleston, W.Va. CLIFFORD, BETH ANN, Natrona Hts., Pa. COALE, MARGARET, Silver Spring, Md. COCHRAN, LINDA, Naples, Fla. COGGAN, BETTY, Florham, N.J. COLEMAN, JANE, Grove City, Pa. COLEMAN, LINDA, St. Albans, W.Va. COOK, LESLIE, Nitro, W.Va. COWEN, BARBARA, Bethel Park, Pa. COYE, CONSTANCE, Skaneateles, W.Va. CRAWFORD, MARY, Meadville, Pa. CRESSEY, LEIGHTON, Boothbay Harbor, Me. CUPP, PHILIP, Elkins, W.Va. CUSHING, LYNN, Norwell, Mass. CUSTER. LINDA, Dunbar, W.Va. CUTRIGHT, HAYES, Buckhannon, W.Va. CUTRIGHT. MICHAEL, Buckhannon, W.Va. DANIELL, DIANA, Pittsburgh, Pa. DAVIDSON, MARILYN, Rock Cave, W.Va. DAVIDSON, SHARON, Beckley, W.Va. DAVIS, ROBERTA, Beckley. W.Va. DAY, SHARON, Peekskill, N.Y. DEMSHAW, KAREN, Webster, W.Va. DEROSSET. DAVID, GreenBrook, N.J. DETRICK, BRIAN, Huntington, W.Va. DEXTER, ELAINE, Silver Spring, Md. DINSEL. LEE, Cresson, Pa. DISTAD, MARILYN, Bethesda, Md. 128 The Sound of (he Times. ' DODD, JOHN B., Gloversvilie, N.Y. DODRILL, CARL D . Sutton, W.Va. DONNER, NANCY L., Cambridge Springs, Va. DOTSON, GERALD E., Summersville, W.Va. DUGGAN. JOHN E„ Princeton, W.Va. DURRETT, JANET M., Belington, W.Va. DZARA, DAVID D , Star Junction, Pa. EDMONDS, SUZANNE, Huntington, W.Va. ELIAS, DIANNE, Kenilworth, N.J. ELLIS, CHERI L , Buckhannon, W.Va. ELWELL, RICHARD D, Lanham, Md. ESKINS, JAMES M., Alderson, W.Va. FAHRNER, ROBERT S., Helvetia. W.Va. FEASTER, JANICE, Oakland, Md. FEHL, ROBERT, Pittsburgh, Pa. FINCH, JILL M„ Hamden, Conn. FORT, DAVID R , Annapolis, Md. FRANCE, THOMAS A., Schenectady, N.Y. FRANTZ, CHARLES R., Warren, Pa. FRUEH, LAURI-ANN, Falls Village, Conn. GAITHER, JOSEPH M., Sebring, Ohio GALLO. WILLIAM J., W. Palm Beach, Fla. GARGAN, MARY K., Baltimore, Md. GARDNER. ANN N., Johnstown, Pa. GERBITZ, RITA S., Mentor, Ohio GIBSON, RICHARD C, Charleston, W.Va. GILBERT, RANDOLPH C , Philadelphia, Pa. GILES. BARBARA C, Baltimore, Md. GILMORE, WILLIAM E. M., Parkersburg, W. Va. GIORDANENGO, WILLIAM E , Monongahela, Pa. GLENN, BARBARA E., Wenonah, N.J. GOCHENOUR, MARY A , Buckhannon, W.Va. GORGON. BARBARA, Baltimore, Md. Sophomores GRAY, ROBERT M , Elizabeth, N.J. GREEN, ANNE S., Bethesda, Md. GREEN, LAURA L , Buckhannon, W.Va. GREEN, LINDA L., Buckhannon, W.Va. GREEN, NANCY, Bernardsville, N.J. GREEN. THOMAS L., Gladwyne, Pa. GREENE. RICHARD Y , Salem, Ohio GREER, PATRICIA L , Buckhannon, W.Va. GREGORY, LYNN M., Trumbull, Conn. GRIFFITH, JOHN L., Summit, N.J. GRIFFITH, PAMELA, Takoma Park, Md. GUINTHER, DOROTHEA L„ Cranford, N.J. GUNDY, JAN N., Mc ' Keesport, Pa. HAINES, MOLLIE B., Gaithersburg, Md. HALL, CHRIS, Clairton, Pa. HALL, GRETCHEN, S., St. Mary ' s, W.Va. HALL, SHERRY A., Bradfordwoods, Pa. HALTERMAN, WILLIAM M., Petersburg, W.Va. HANNA, LOIS, Woodbury. N.Y. HARMAN, ROY S„ Petersburg, W.Va. HARPOLIS, WILLIAM M., Dunbar, W.Va. HARPSTER, MARY E.. Harrisburg. Pa. HARRIGAN, JON P., Munhall, Pa. HARRINGTON, RITA C, Finksburg, Md. HARRIS, JEAN M , N. Tonawanda, N.Y. HARSHA, JAMES T., Sistersville, W.Va. HARTZELL, FRANCES D Lansdale, Pa. HAWLEY. ALICE L., Trumbull, Conn. HAZEL, DONALD E., Johnstown, Pa. HAZLETT, JAMES A., Colliers, W.Va. HECKERT, BARBARA L , Cottageville, W.Va. HEIN, ROBERT V., Denville, N.J. HELMS, BARBARA G., Pasadena, Md. HEPTINO, DAVID A , Butler, Pa. HERRING. HAROLD P., Princeton, W.Va. 130 One for the road. HOCH, DANIEL D., Burlington, Vt. HOFFMAN. CATHY M , Laurel. Md. HOFFMAN, DENNIS J., Clairton, Pa. HOLOSKI. JOSEPH R . Milburn, N.J. HOSTETTLER. LYNDA K„ Ridgely, W.Va. HOUCK. TYLER P., Baltimore, Md. HOUPT. MARGERY C, Mt. Gilead, Ohio HOWE, JUDITH F , Pittsburgh, Pa. HOWES. RUTHANN, Pittsburgh, Pa. HOYLMAN, VERA L , Gassaway, W.Va. HUFFMAN. KAREN S., Greensburg, Pa. HUMPHREY, BRIAN D , Eastman, Mass. HYDE, VIRGINIA, Port Washington. NY. HYRE. RICHARD A., Buckhannon. W.Va. INZETTIA, LOIS J., Monmouth Junction, N.J. IRVIN. EDWARD H . Uniontown, Pa IRVINE. LESLIE E.. Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio JAMES, KAYLENE R., Baden, Pa. 1ARRETT, CECILIA A , St. Albans. W. Va. JENKINS. GEORGIA N„ Elmira, N.Y. JOHNSON, TAMES T, St. Albans, W.Va. JOHNSTON. KATHY L , Trafford, Pa. JONES, MARILYN A. Oakland. R I JORDON. DAVID M . Clairton, Pa. KAUFFMAN, TRUDY A., Bridgevtlle. Pa. KAY. MILTON, C, Warren. Pa. KEESTER. ELIZABETH C, Buckhannon, W.Va. KEHOE, DAVID W , Clarksburg, W. Va. KELLER. MER1DY A , Syracuse, N.Y. KELLY, PATRICIA L . Seward, Pa. KENNEDY. CONSUELLO, Aveila, Pa. KERNS, TERRY L., Buckhannon, W.Va. KIFFIN. KARA L., Marlton, N.J. KIRBY. DAVID A.. Bluefield, W.Va. KIRKLAND. RENNEE, Pine Gro e, W.Va. 131 He ' s my man. ' KLEIBACKER, CRISTIAN, Pittsburgh. Pa. KLICK, CAROL, Plainfield, N.J. KRIDER, CLAUDIA, Pittsburgh, Pa. KUHN, BEVERLY, Natrona Hts., Pa. KULBER, PETER, Needham, Mass. KULHAVY, MARY, Appleton, Wis. KURIN, LINDA, Pittsburgh, Pa. LAMBERT, WILLIAM L., Philippi, W.Va. LANEY, CHARLES, Pittsburgh, Pa. LANG, SPENCER, Natrona Hts., Pa. LANGDON, JANICE Springfield, W.Va. LAU, DOROTHY, Pittsburgh, Pa. LAUFFER, MARY ANN, Irwin, Pa. LAUGH LIN, MARK, Clarksburg. W.Va. LAVERY, CONNIE, Pittsburgh, Pa. LEACH, ROBERT, Weirton, W.Va. LEACHMAN, EDGAR, Buckhannon, W.Va. LEASURE, DAVID, Wilmington, Del. LEATHERS, VIOLET. Massapequa Park, N.Y. LILLY, REBECCA, Beckley, W.Va. LINDBERG, CARLENE, Pittsburgh, Pa. LITTELL, LINDA, Aliquippa, Pa. LLOYD, SHERRY, Bethel Park, Pa. LOCKE, GEORGE, Irwin, Pa. LONGROD, LINDA, Webster, N.Y. LOVEWELL, DAVID, Newfane. N.Y. LOWE, PETER, Williamsville, N.Y. LUCAS, MICHAEL, Elizabeth, Pa. MACKENZIE. KAREN. Brookside, N.J. MACWILLIAM, MARTHA, Milton, Mass. MCCLURE, SAMUEL, Salisbury, Pa. MCCORMICK, PATRICIA. Glen Rock, N.Y. MCCUE, HELEN, Summersville, W.Va. MCDANIEL, RODNEY, Wellsburg, W.Va. MCDOWELL, KATHLEEN, Cranbury, N.J. 132 McHENRY, LYNN D., Essex Falls, N.J. MACKEY, WM. E., Buckhannon, W. Va. MARKOVICH. SHARON L , McKeesport, Pa. MARPLE. JOREA M„ Sutton, W. Va. MARSHALL, VIRGINIA B , Pitman, N.J. MARTIN, DAWN M., Buckhannon, W. Va. MAULLER, RALPH A., Nukesville, Va. MEHRINGER, LINDA D„ Reading, Mass. MENZIES, MARCIA J„ Silver Springs, Md. MERCER, PRUDENCE A., Wheeling, W. Va. MICHEL, SUSAN L., Huntington, W. Va. MILHOLLAND, CLAY B., McKeesport, Pa. MILLER, CHERYL A., Charleston, W. Va. MILLER, CHRISTINA I., Beckley, W. Va. MINDERLEIN, PHILIP J., Fork, Md. MITCHELL, ROBERT G„ Uniontown, Pa. MOORE, JAMES D„ Middletown, Conn. MOORE, JOHN R., St. Albans, W. Va. MORAN, SUSAN J., Beckley, W. Va. MOROCK, JOSEPH, Clairton, Pa. MORRIS, WANDA, Irwin, Pa. MORTON, DAVID, Pittsburgh, Pa. MUHLEMAN, KEITH, Wheeling. W. Va. MUNN, EDWARD, Pittsburgh. Pa. MURRAY, GAIL, Pittsburgh, Pa. NELSON, DEBORAH, Kendall Park, N.J NEWCOME, ROGER, Buckhannon, W. Va. NORTON, CAROLE, Wilmington, Del. O ' BRIEN, RUSSELL, Bethel Park, Pa. ODELL, LINDA, Charleston, W.Va. OLDHAM, ANN, Bronx, N.Y. OLSEN, HAROLD, Rockville, Maryland O ' NEAL, GARY. Cumberland, Maryland OSBURN, ARTHUR, Parkersburg, W. Va. OWEN, JACK, Manasquan, N.J. (33 PALMER, MARK. Bethel Park, Pa. PARK. WILLARD Marietta, Ohio PARKER, BETSEY, Braintree, Mass. PARNELL, JOHN Mt. Vernon, Ohio PARTON, ELSIE, McKeesport, Pa. PATSCH, SANDRA, Houston, Pa. PAXTON, LYNN, St. Albans, W.Va. PEARCE, LEE, Grove City, Pa. PENTZ, ROBERT T , Aloan, Pa. PERRAZONE, DARLENE M., Wayne, N.J. PETERSON, CAROL S., Covington, Va. PFAHLER, SUSAN E„ Denville, N.J. PFLAUM, ROBERT W„ Pittsburgh, Pa. PHILLIPS, GERALD H., Buckhannon, W.Va. PHIPPS, ARNOLD W, Buckhannon, W.Va. PHIPPS, GLENNA A., Clairton, Pa. PLITT, KARL W., Kensington, Md. PLUMMER, THOMAS L., Pepperell, Mass. POLCSAK, GEORGETTE A., Valencia, Pa. PORCHERON, PATRICIA A., Manchester, Conn. Nothing like Saga food ! RADEBAUGH. DANA R„ Silver Spring, Md. RAPHALION, LINDA A., Short Hills, N.J. RAPKING, CHRISTINE N„ Charleston, W.Va., RAPKING, TRIANA M., Charleston, W.Va. REBILLARD, LYNN M., Salisbury, Conn. REEMSNYER. DAVE E„ Buckhannon, W.Va. REESE, WILLIAM T. E. Stroudsburg, Pa. REEVES, JAMES F. Millville, N.J. REGER. JOHN E, Buckhannon, W.Va. REID, CATHY L , Irwin, Pa. REMALEY, DELBERT P., Mars, Pa. REMINGTON, KAREN L., Warwick, R.I. REMSEN. JAMES A., Akron, N.Y. RENEAU, CAROLYN N., Grafton, W.Va. RESLER, BETTY L, Pittsburgh, Pa. 134 REXROAD, JOHN E . Buckhannon. W.Va. RHODES. LARRY R„ Parkersburg. W.Va. RICKEY, JON H., Manasquan, N.J. RINGLER. CAROLE A., Pittsburgh. Pa ROBERTS. MARTHA E„ Cairo. W.Va. ROBINSON . MARTHA S., Clarksbure. W.Va. ROBINSON. THOMAS S., Falls Church. Va. ROMITO, KATHY, Wexford, Pa. RYDER. RENA M , Crosswicks, NJ. RL ' SSELL. WALTER G., Caldwell. N.J. SAALFIELD, KIPP. Akron. Ohio SALVATI. ARMAXD C. Roselle Park, N.J. SAPOLA, JOHN J.. Pittsburgh, Pa. SAUNDERS, NANCY M., Baltimore, Md. SAVAGE, PATRICIA S , Monessen, Pa. • SAYRE. DENNIS A., Beaver Falls Pa. SCHAEFER. DENNIS G., Bergenfield. N. J. SCHERR, MARILYN R„ Lake Hopatcong. N. J. SCHWENEBRATEN, GEORGE H. Johnstown. Pa. SEEBE, ROSALIE A , Morrestown, N.J. SEMENORO, BARTH F., Roselle Park, N.J. SHAFFER. GEORGAN, Salem. W Va. SHANAFELT, SHARON F., Summit, N.J. SHEPHERD, MARGARET A., Bristol, Md. SHERMAN, LEE M., Ocean City. N.J. SHISSLER, WILLIAM L., Buckhannon, W. Va. SHKCDA, PHILIP P., Manhasset, N.Y. SHLLER. DESSIE A., Rockville, Md. SHUMATE, ROSE M , Saulsville, W. Va. SILLAMAN. CAROLYN L., Latrobe, Pa. SIMILE, LINDA M„ Clairton, Pa. SIMPSON, ARDATH J., Pittsburgh, Pa. SMITH, RICHARD W., West Bovlston. Mass. SMITH. SANDRA D . Glenside, Pa. SMYTHE, DANIEL S., Pittsburgh, Pa. 135 W3t Q 2 SNOOK, KAREN L., Clearwater, Fla. SNOW, DIANE E„ Cranford, N.J. SNYDER, SUSAN L., Bethel Park, Pa. STALNAKER, ROBERTA F., Clarksburg, W. Va. STANTON, MICHAEL R., Finleyville, Pa. STARKEY, BARBARA L„ Waldwick, N.J. STARKEY, CHARLES U., Cumberland, Md. STEELE, WILLIAM L., Pittsburgh, Pa. STEELMAN, HAROLD R, Westville, N.J. STEIN, DANIEL A., Munhall, Pa. STEYER, THOMAS G„ McMechen, W. Va. STOCKMAN, JOHN R., Short Hills, N.J. STODDARD, JUDITH E., Worcester, Mass. STRALEY, DIANA J Hightstown, N.J. STLIRGEON, HARRIET M., Greensburg, Pa. SUTTON, JUDITH L„ Westfield, N.J. SWEEZY, SUSAN L., Bethesda, Md. SWOPE, ANN, Gaithersburg, Md. TADLOCK, WILLIAM H„ Chevy Chase, Md. TANNER, DOROTHY, Brooklyn, N.Y. TERRY, STEPHEN W„ Silver Springs, Md THOMAS, DIANE L. Hicksville, NY THORN, VICKI K., Belington, W. Va. TOMLINS, JANELL R„ McKeesport, Pa. TONKINSON, BARBARA J., North Babylon, N.Y. TOWLE, TERRENCE L., Manchester, Conn. TRAINER. CHARLENE L, Silver Spring, Md. TROWBRIDGE, NANCY J„ Terra Alta, W. Va. TRUMBO, BECKY J., Onego, W. Va. TRUMBO, JOSEPHINE D., Onego, W. Va. TYLER, TIMMIE, Ligonier, Pa. TYLER, WILLIAM C, West Orange, N.J. UMSTOT. CHRISTINE G, Oakland, Md. VAN DER WENDE, LEE D„ Midland Park, N.J. VOORHEES, DELLOYD, Wheeling, W. Va. 136 VOORHEIS, JOAN, Essex Fells, N.J. WALLS. PHILLIP G . Buckhannon, W. Va. WALTER. KATHLEEN E., Equinunk. Pa. WALTON, CHEKYL D., Pittsburgh, Pa. WALTON, GARY L., Clairton, Pa. WAMSLEY. LARRY W., Buckhannon, W. Va. WARMAN, IRENE A.. Pittsbursh. Pa. WATKINS, BEVERLY J., Mullens. W. Va. WEBB. BARBARA M, Friendship. Md. WEBER. SL ' E A., Pittsburgh, Pa. WEISS, ROGER J., Southampton, Pa. WHITE, RONALD L., Claymont, Del. WIKEL, JAMES H„ Mullens, W. Va. WILBER, JOANIE V., Swedesbore, N.J. WILEY. DONNA J., Fairlawn, N.J. WILLIAMS. NANCY C, Silver Spring, Md. WILSON. CHARLES E., Crumpler, W. Va. WILSON. ROSE M., Parkersbure, W. Va. WISMAN, CAROL A., Glendale. W Va. WOLF. SHARON L, Jessup, Md. WOLFE. LESLIE A . Malone, N.Y. WOOD. NANCY L., Valley Head, W. Va. WOODARD. PRUDENCE E., Morrisville, Vt. YOUNG. JOAN M., Baltimore, Md. ZANZIE, LINDA A , Needham. Mass. What ' s the action? 137 Freshmen ABBEY, SUSAN. Bradford, Pa. ALCOX, KATHRYN, Derwood, Md ALLEN, JAYNE. Ease Northport, N.J. ALLSHOUSE, MARYGRACE, Turtle Creek. Pa. ALMOND, DAVID, Buckhannon, W. Va. AMIDON, JANET, Reading, Pa. ANDERSON, CAROL North Hills. Pa. ANDERSON, JAMES, Washington, Pa. ANDERSON, MARGARET, Buckhannon, W. Va. ANDREW ' S, MARTHA, Oyster Bay Cove, N.Y. ARMSTRONG, GERALD, Pittsburgh. Pa. ASH BY, DEBORAH, McKeesport, Pa. AXTELL, DAVID, West Milford, N.J. BACKUS, STEVEN, Moundsville, W.Va. BAILEY, PAULINE, Buckhannon. W. Va. BAKER. DAVID, North Rose, N.Y. BAKER. DURANT, Cherry Hill, N.J. BALLINGER. GAIL, Scotch Plains, N.J. BARCLAY, KAREN, Clayton. N.J. BAREFOOT. KIMBERLEY, Irwin, Pa. BARILLARI, ROBERT, Portland, Me. BARKER, CAROLYN, New Haven, Conn. BARR, KAREN, Katonah, N.Y. BARTLEY, THOMAS, Chevy Chase, Md. BARTON, JAMES. Marion, Ohio BAUDI, JOANNE, Springfield, N.J. BELL, CAROLINE, Bethesda, Md. BELMORE, ELIZABETH, Dedham, Mass. BENNETT. MICHAEL, Pickens, W.Va. BEST, JOHN, Williamsport, Pa. BIVENS LYNN, Pittsburgh, Pa. BIXLER, ALICE Pittsburgh, Pa. BLAKE, NANCY, Greensburg, Pa. BIEVINS, MARIANNE, Silver Spring, Md. BLEVINS, PAMELA, Silver Spring, Md. BLOOM, CARLA, Erie, Pa. W W TT W- 138 BODINE. BARBARA A., Springfield, Vt. BOGERT. RAYMOND K, Philippi, W.Va. BOGERT, ROLAND M., Philippi, W.Va. BOHL, DONNA G , Oakdale, Mass. BONNET, ELIZABETH L., Parkersburg, W.Va. BRADEEN, SHARON R., Brattleboro, Vt. BRADSHAW, ROBERT P., Linthicum Hts., Md. BRANNON. TIMOTHY L , Salem, W.Va BREAKIRON. MURRAY L., Turtle Creek, Pa. BRUNER, MICHAEL S„ Beaver Falls, Pa. BRZEZINSKI, CHARLES J., Baltimore, Md. BL ' CHANAN, KEITH A., Morristown, N. J. BURRELL. HOWARD F., Pittsburgh, Pa. BUZZARD, CHARLOTTE N„ Moundsville. W.Va. BYRD, LESLIE J., Bluefield, W.Va. CADICK. ALICE A., Charleston, W.Va. CADMUS, RONALD W., Newark, N.J. CAMBRUZZI, ROBERT A., Darragh, Pa. CANFIELD, CAMILLE, Buckhannon, W.Va. GANTLEY, LINDA J., Big Chimney, W.Va. CARR, JOAN L., Uniontown, Pa. CARVER, SAMUEL S., Woodbury, N.J. CASE, MOLLY E„ Lockport, N.Y. CHANNING, CARL D„ Wilton, Conn. CHENOWETH, CATHERINE, Weston, W.Va. CHERRY. DOROTHY, Trumbull, Conn. CHEWNING, GEORGE M„ Morrisville, Pa. CHOW, WINSTON C, Forestville, Md. CLINE, PATTY K., Clarksburg, W.Va. COLEMAN. CHARLES E„ Willard, Ohio COLLOT, LOUISE M., Allendale, N.J. CONLEY, DANA K„ Weirton, W.Va. CONN, SUE E., Uniontown, Pa. CONNER, DENNIS H., Wellsburg, W.Va. CONRAD. DANIEL H., Ft. Seybert. W.Va. COPELAND, DAVID R , Elizabeth, Pa. 139 COTTER. CATHY, Buffalo, N.Y. COTTRILL, MICAEL, Weston, Pa. COWHERD. AMY, Petersburg, W.Va. COX, CLIFFORD, E. Longmeadow, Mass. COX, EDITH, Bridgevillle, Pa. COX. JOHN, Middlebourne, W.Va. CRAWFORD, PAUL F, Bedford, Pa. CRISS, GEORGE, Webster Springs, Pa. CRITCHFIELD, LORA L., Buckhannon, W.Va. CROMWELL, RICHARD L, Bethel Park, Pa. CROSSMAN, WAYNE, Easton, Conn. CROWE, RICHARD, Greensburg, Pa CLTMMINGS, MARGARET, Buckhannon. W.Va. CUMMINGS, ROBERT, Lemoyre, Pa. CURRY, AILEEN, Montoursville, Pa. CL ' RRY DALYN, Buckhannon, W.Va. CURRY, DANIEL, Tioga Falls, W.Va. DALIE, LORRIE, Old Tappan, N.J. DANUGHERTY, W. EDWARD, Pittsburgh, Pa. DAVENPORT, ELIZABETH, Belle, W.Va. DAVIS, JOE G„ Miamisburs, Ohio DAVIS, LINDA, Charleston, W.Va. DAY, DORIS, Washington, D.C. DEAN, BARBARA, New Washington, Pa. DECKER, NANCY, Sparta, N.Y. DEHAAS, KATHLEEN, Carmichaels, Pa. DEIBLE, CAROLE, Greensburg, R I. DELUNG, CHRISTINE, McKees Rocks, Pa. DEPUGH, TERRY, Cornwall, Pa. DERRY, KATHLEEN, Moorestown, N.J. DIXON, RONALD, Connellsville, Pa. DODSON, GARY, Berkeley Springs, W.Va. DONLEY, GREGG, Wellsbure, W.Va. DOUGLAS, KENNETH, Pocasset, Mass. DOWNS, SL ' SAN, Munhall, Pa. 140 Freshmen DUEGER. CAROL L , Huntinyton, W.Va. DUNLAP, JENNIFER, Delia, Pa. EASTON, CHRISTINE J., Bedford. Pa. EATON, MARGARET E . Huntington, W.Va. EATON, MARJORY J., Huntington, W.Va. ECCLES. CHERYL L., Nitro, W.Va. EDER, MARY P., Montoursville, Pa. EGGERS, ALLYSON, Uniontown, Pa. EICHEI.BERGER, ANN Wheeling W.Va. EISTER, IRENE, Perkasie, Pa. EKEY, JOHN S., Hagerstown, Md. ELZEY, JOAN E., Salisbury, Md. U p-rl ENG, JEAN Englishtown, W.Va. ENGLERT, CHRISTINE D , Bethel Park, Pa. EWEN, DANE, Millville, N.J. FANTASIA, KATHY L„ Rockville, Md. FAST, NANCY R., Morgantown, W.Va. FENDRICK, RICHARD A., Albany. N.Y. FERNANDEZ. LOUSIA M., Gaithersburg, Md. FERREBEE! CARYL M., Edgerston, Ohio FETZER, DIANE, Scotch Plains, N.J. FLEMING. PEGGY L., Buckhannon, W.Va. FORREST, SHARON L„ Perryopolis, Pa. FOSTER, STEPHEN E., Gassaway, W.Va. FOWLER, FRANK L., Hackettstown, N.J. FOX, JANET, Blairsville, Pa. FRENZEL, CINDA, Clarksburg, W.Va. FULLEN, BRENDA J., Ronceverte, W.Va. GAINER, MELBA A., Shinnston, W.Va. GALTON, LINDA, Aliquippa, Pa. GARDNER, MARY, Bridgeville, Pa. GERWIG, SUSAN F., Honolulu, Hawaii GIDDINGS, CYNTHIA, Glenburnie, Md. GILLENWATER, VIRGINIA, Monroes ille. Pa. GILLIS, ALLAN W„ Aberdeen. Md GLEESON, WILLIAM C. Trafford, Pa. 141 It ' s a dog life. GLUMAC, GEORGE, Mechanicsburg, Pa. GODWIN. CHARLES, Buckhannon, W.Va. GREEN, DONALD, Munhall, Pa. GROSVENOR, ELIZABETH, Bethesda, Md. GROVE, EDWARD, Lancaster, Pa. GULNAC. JON, Ridgevvay, Pa. HACKETT, JOAN, Taunton, Mass. HADLEY, CANDACE, Martinsville, W.Va. HAIN, JUDITH, Wenonah, N.J. HALL, NATALIE. Pt. Pleasant, W.Va. HALVORSEN, DIANE, Ft. Salenga, N.Y. HARDY. POLLY ANN, Mercer, Pa. HARRIS, FRANCES, Buckhannon, W.Va. HARTLEY, THOMAS, Helmdel, N.J. HARTWELL, JANET, Statesville, N.C. HAST, RUTH, Bethel Park, Pa. HEGE, STEPHEN. St. Thomas, Pa. HEIN. LEE, Denville, Pa. HILL, DAVID, Elizabeth, Pa. HOELLEIN, RON, Pittsburgh. Pa. HOFFMAN, SUSAN, Grantsville, W.Va. HOGG, JANIS, Salisbury, Md. HOISINGTON, HUGH, Kensington, Md. HOLLOPETER, PATRICIA, Big Run, Pa. HONSE, SUE, Uniontown, Pa. HOPKINS, HOLLY, Agawam, Mass. HOWARTH, MARY, Haddonfield, N.J. HUDSON, ROBERT, Chelyan, W.Va. HL ' GHES, MELVYN, Linham, Md. HUMPHREYS, PRISCILLA, Kensington, Md. HUSELTON, LINDA, Butler, Pa. HUTSON. RONALD Cameron, W.Va. JACK KAREN, Buckhannon, W.Va. IACKEL, BRUCE, W. Mifflin, Pa. JACKMAN, JANICE, Invein, Pa. JAMESON, HOLLY, Brownsville, Pa. 142 WW f IARVIS. JANET M . Tioga, W.Va. JENKINS. RONALD W., Elkton, Va. JENNINGS. KAREN. Baltimore, Md. JOBE, BARBARA. Latrobe, Pa. JOHNSON. LINDA K , Frostburg, Md JOHNSTON, CONNIE L., Beaver Falls, Pa. JORDON. SHIRLEY A., Milton. W.Va. KEEFE, DENNIS B., Liberty, Pa. KEENE, JUDITH L., Wayne, N.J. KERNS, YVONNE L„ Parkersburg, W.Va. KING, NANCY P., Coraopolis, Pa. KISER, ROBERT B„ Buckhannon, W.Va. KITTELL, RICHARD T., Belmar, N.J. KLEE. DAVID, Webster Springs. W.Va. KNAPP, ALMA J., Alderson, W.Va. KNIGHT, NANCY J., Pittsburgh, Pa. KOCZYK, CAROL M , Arlington, Va. KOHL, DAVID C. Glassport, Pa. KORTLANDT, KARL R, Pittsburgh, Pa. KRAATZ, LYNNE S„ Akron, Ohio. KRAMER, DAVID E , Sewickley, Pa. KL ' HN, DELINDA. Natrona Hts., Pa. KL ' RBEL. ROBERT M., Whippany, N.J. LACK. LINDA G , Kingwood, W.Va. LADD, CYNTHIA A.. Clendenin, W.Va. LAFFERTY, JOYCE E., Woodbury Hts., N.J. LAPP. ATHUR H , Hillside, N.J. LARBIN, ROBERT F„ Masontown, Pa. LAHORA. JACQUELINE, Lunenburg, Mass. LEASURE. FREDERICK H., Inv ' in, Pa. LENS. LYNN C, Westport. Conn. LINCICOME. ELIZABETH. Parkersburg. W. Va. LOCKHART, SUSAN E., NX ' heeling. W. Va. LONGHURST. WA LTER R.. Chester. Pa. LOWERY. CAROL A . Rockville. Md. LUKENS. SARA, Bethesda. Md. 143 LUZIER. LYNN, Millsboro, Del. LYNCH, SUSAN M., Clarksburg, W.Va. MCALLISTER. DONALD, Medford, Mass. MCATEE, DWANDA, Buckhannon, W.Va. MCCOMAS, LEIGH, Huntington, W.Va. MCCUNE, SARAH, St. Marys, W.Va. MCCLTCHEON, JAMES, Gaithersburg, Md. MCDANIELS, KAREN, Buckhannun, W.Va. MCGILVRA, MONTA, Ireland, W.Va. MCHUGH, JANE, Philadelphia, Pa. MCKEEVER. LINDA, Perryopolis, Pa. MCLEAN, ROBERT, Morris Plains, N. J. MCLERDON. GREG, Caldwell. N.J. MCMILLEN, DENNIS, DuBois, Pa. MALLONEE, MARTHA, Ouings Mills, Md. MALONE. ROBERT, Syracuse, N.Y. MANNING, LOUISE, Coventry, R.I. MARCY, GEORGE, Summitt, N.J. MARPLE. EMMA, Rock Cave, W.Va. MARTIN, JOE, Elkins, W.Va. MATHIAS, JIM, Wardensville, W.Va. MAXWELL, RANDALL, Wellsbure, W.Va. MECK. JAMES, Clarksburg. W.Va. MILBURN, JOHN, Harrison City, Pa. MILLER, GAIL, Charleston, W.Va. MOORE, DONALD, Duquesne, Pa. MORGAN. CAROLYN, Lewisburg. W.Va. MORRISON, BETTY ' , Bergee, W.Va. MURRAY, SUSAN, Selbyville, Del. MURRAY, DONNIE, McMurray, Pa. MYERS. CHARLES, Huntington. W. Va. MYERS, DAVID, Orone, Maine NAL ' DTS, MERIDTH, Cape Elizabeth, Maine NAYLOR, VICKIE, Parkcrsburg, W.Va. NEWMAN. SUZANNE, Pittsburgh, Pa. NOONAN, KAREN, Rockville, Md. 144 OLSON, GARY, Trumbull, Conn, OLIVER, KEITH. Winchester, Mass. OROARK, JEANNIE, Weirton, W. Va. PAIS, ANTHONY, Bridgeport, W.Va. PALMER, TERRY D., Smethport, Pa. PALMER, RUSS, Wheeling, W.Va. PARSONS, LINDA, Bridgeport, W.Va. PEAKE. KATHRYN, Sistersville, W.Va. PEHOVIC. CONNIE M., Baltimore, Md. PEMBROKE, LYNN M., Lockport, N.Y. PERINE, PRECILLA G., Tallmansville, W. Va. PERKINS, SUSANNE M., Elkins, W. Va. PFEIFER. PETER F., Essex Fells, N.J. PHILLIPS. LINDA J., Medford, N.J. PHILLIPS, MARK S„ Silver Spring, Md. PHILSON, REBECCA, Meyersdale, Pa. PICKETT, EMILY K„ Mt. Airy, Md. POLAND, DIANNA S., Clarksburg, W. Va. PRICE. SUE C, Gibsonia, Pa. PRINCE, DIANNA L., Clarksburg, W. Va. JmJfik : J±+ X£?m PRITCHARD. DONALD G., Greensville, Ohio PROCTOR, CAROL A., Oxford, Mass. PUGH. CHARLES W., Buckhannon, W. Va. RACE, Sl ZA NNE J., Bethesda, Md. RANDALL. RAYMOND B., Trumbull, Conn. REBOVICH, DANIEL E., Perryopolis, Pa. REED, JANE. Morrisville, Vt. REED, STANTON B., Buckhannon, W. Va. RHODES, BARBARA J., Culloden, W. Va. RHODES, SARA A., Parkersburg, W. Va. RISHER, HARRY R., So. Charleston, W. Va. RISINGER, ANNE L., Elkins, W. Va. ROBERTS, JANET M, Kahuka. Hawaii ROBINSON, CARL M., Huntington, W. Va. ROESCH. MARCIA P., Bridgeville, Pa. ROHDE, PAMALEE J., Phoenixville, Pa. 145 Freshmen ROSE, MARGARET ELLEN, Ellensvillc, N.J. ROSS, MARGARET Jefferson, Pa. ROSS. RICHARD, Mill Creek, W.Va. ROSSI, PAMELA, Roselle Park, N.J. SANTYIMRE, BARBARA, Wilmington, Del. SAVICKI, CLARA, Baltimore, Md. SAVILLE, EDGAR, Hackettstown, N.J. SCHAFER, KIM, Westmoreland City, Pa. SCHMITT. MARSHA, Springfield, Va. SCHULTZ, EDWARD, Philadelphia, Pa. SCOTT, C. DAVID, Weston, W Va. SCOTT. EMMETT, Bridgeport, W.Va. SCOTTA, NEORA, N. Appollo., Pa. SEAMEN, MERRILL, Essex Falls, N.Y. SEIDEL. ROBERT, Hazlett, N.J. SHELTON, KAREN, Zelienople, Pa. SHERBOURNE. ROBERT, Rye, N.Y. SHETTOR, CARDANN, Pittsburgh, Pa. SHIPPEY, GAIL, Schenectady, N.Y. SIMMS, ROBERT, Clarksburg, W.Va. SIMPSON, ROBERT, McDonald, Pa. SLAUGHTER, STEVEN. Buckhannon, W.Va. SLUSS, WILLIAM, Mullens, W.Va. SMITH, BONITA, Wharton, N.J. SMITH, SUSAN, Valley Stream, N.Y. SNIDER, MARGO, Bethesda, Md. SNODGRASS, NANCY, Weirton, W.Va. SOMMERVILLE, ROBERT, Auburn, W.Va. SOPER, SUSAN, Long Beach, N.Y. SOWASH, MARY LOU, Duquesne, Pa. SPACH, ROBERTA, Central Islip, N.Y. SPEARS, BETH, Wilmington, Del. SPOHN, MARSHA, Wilmington, Del. SPRINKLE. JANET, Kensington, Md. STANLEY, DAVID, Rochester, N.Y. ST. CLAIR. KATHLEEN, Beckley, W.Va. ••n-rf £5 , f 7 M y M Mfh 146 ST. CLAIR, RISE, Buckhannon, W Va. STEVENS, JENNIE, Altoona, Pa. STIRNER, MARSHA, N. Syracuse, N.Y. STOVER, DAVID, Bradford, Pa. STRANGE, JOHN, Lockport, N.Y. STRAL ' B, ANN, Beckley, W.Va. STULLENBARGER, CATHERINE, Kcyser, W.Va. SULLIVAN, PETER, Pittsburgh. Pa SWEET, PHILIP, Gloversville, N.Y. SVi ' OPE, CAROLE. Clairton, Pa. TARN. THOMAS, Latrobe, Pa. TAYLOR, LINDA, Washington, Pa. TAYLOR, MARTHA, Fairmont, W.Va. TAYLOR, NANCY, Charleston, W.Va. TAYLOR. NANCY ELLEN, Clinton, Md. TAYLOR, SUSAN,- Voorheesville. N.Y. TEAGUE. LINDA, Moorestown, N.J. TENNEY, LINDA, Warren, Ohio THOMAS. BONNIE, Bradford, Pa. THOMAS. PHILIP. Dundalk, Md. THORN, NEVA, Parkersburg, W.Va. THORN, TRACY, Trumball, Conn. THORNE, LINDA, Parkersburg, W.Va. THORNE, MARGARET, Beckley. W.Va. TITCHNEL. ROBERT. Clarksburg, W.Va. TRAVIS. RUTH Steubenville, W.Va. TRUSLER, ROGER, Buckhannon, W.Va. Tl ' CKER. KAREN, Washington, D.C. ULRICH, DONALD, Westport, Conn. VANDECAR, WILLIAM, Aliquippa, Pa. VANHOUTEN, RICHARD. Moorestown, N.J. VAUGHN, JAMES, Bridgeville, Pa. VISLEY. LINDA, Clairton, Pa. WAGNER, ROY, Blackwood, N.J. WAGNER, TERRENCE, Niagara Falls, N.Y. WALDRON, ROBERT, S. Windsor, Conn. 147 WALES, DONALD A., Brockway, Pa. WATKINS, KENNETH G., Mullens, W.Va. WATKINS, UNDA, Frederick, Md. WAROBLAK, JOHN T., Clarksburg, W.Va. WEBER, ERMA J., Pt. Marion, Pa. WEEKS, MICHAEL C, Hackensack, N.J. WEIDLICH, JUDY C, Charleston, W.Va. WEISS, CHARLES S., McKeesport, Pa. WELLER, GARY G., W. Orange, N.J. WENTZ, LARRY A., Buckhannon, W.Va. WESTFALL, DONNA R , Buckhannon, W. Va. WEYANDT, LYNN, Dover, Del. Hi there! WEYANT, KING J., Highland Falls, N.Y. WHIFFEN, CHARLES S., Buckhannon, W.Va. WHITTEN, GEOFFREY O., Annandale, Va. WILCHER. LOIS J., Baltimnre, Md. WILFONG, DOROTHY G., Parsons, W.Va. WILLIAMS, FRANK L., Dunbar, W.Va. WILLIAMS, HELEN L„ Basking Ridge, N.J. WILLIAMS. JOHN L, Moundsville, W.Va. WILLIAMS, PAUL P., Romney, N.H. WILSON, CAROLYN, Bentleyville, Pa. WILSON, FRANK D , Woodbury, N.J. WILSON, JAMES L., Paden City, W.Va. WILSON, MONICA L., Clairton, Pa. WILSON, ROBERT A., Dawson, Pa. WILSON, SUSAN M, Dayville, Conn. WIMMERSBERGER, KEITH H, Philadelphia, Pa. WINFREE, JEANNETTE, Charleston, W.Va. WITZMANN, WILLIAM R., Kittanning, Pa. WOESNNER, MARIA L, Teaneck, N.J. WOOD, ANN F., Franklin, Pa. WOOD, BARBARA L., Manasquan, N.J. WOOLEY, THOMAS D., Leetonia, Ohio YOUNG, HARRIET L., Weston, W. Va. YULE, DEBORA J , St. Albans, W.Va. 148 Freshmen ABBOTT, LINDA K., White Sulpher Springs, W.Va. ALESI, JOHN L., Mt. Union, Pa. ANKROM, JEFFREY, Circleville, Ohio AYRE, NATHANIEL D., Vienna, W.Va. BLACK, KIM S., Mt. Tabor, N.J. BOWEN, SANDRA L., Hackettstown, N.J. BRAMBLE, JAMES L., Chester, Pa. BUSH, DIANA L., High Bridge, N.J. CAMPBELL, ROGER B., Bellevere, Pa. CLOHESSY, GEORGE T., Irwin, Pa. COLUMBUS, JAMES L., Straustown, Pa. CONRAD, RAY M., Monterville, W. Va. COOK, CHERYL K, Pittsburgh, Pa. COOPER, CAROLYN S., Gaithersburg, Md. COWGER, DOROTHY M., Webster Springs, W.Va. COX, JOHN J., Middlebourne, W.Va. CRAWFORD, J. ANN, Frenchton, W.Va. CRISTE, JOHN A., Duquesne, Pa. CROUSE, LUANNE, Washington, Pa. DAILY, VICTOR, W. Hamlin, W.Va. DAME, KAREN E., Rutland, Vt. DIAK, RICHARD J., Monroeville, Pa. DONER, JOHN D., Kearney, N.J. ENGELMAN, RAYMOND H., Palisades Park, N.J. ESPOSITO, RICHARD, Clark, N.J. FLIAT, CHARLES D., Frametown, W.Va. FOX, JANET L., Blairsville, Pa. GALE, JOHN W., Woodbury, N.J. GORSUCH, DEBORAH L., Aliquippa, Pa. GRAHAM, ROBERT H., Chester, W.Va. GREER, DAVID R., Buckhannon, W.Va. GRIMES, THOMAS W., Wellsburg, W.Va. HALLER, VIRGINIA L., Farmingdale, N.J. HAMILTON, WILLIAM L., Sharon, Pa. HAMPTON, SANDRA A., Apalachin, N.Y. HARRIG, ARTHUR W., W. Mifflin, Pa. HARRIS, THOMAS R., Bethel Park, Pa. HARRISON, JOHN F., Tabor, N.J. HASSON, GENE A., Cabot, Pa. HAYDEN, DALE M., Johnstown, Pa. HOOVER, RICHARD L., Camp Hills, Pa. HOPKINS, STEWART R., Pitman, N.J. HOTSINGTON, HUGH E., Kensington, Md. JARBOE, LESTER B., Wheeling, W.Va. JOHNS, ROBERT R., Youngwood, Pa. KERBY, MILLARD G, Hartville, Ohio KNOWLSON, THOMAS R., Pittsburgh, Pa. LACEY, WILLIAM C, Buena Vista, Pa. LACKEY, CAROL P., Millington, W.Va. LAKE, HUBERT N., Williamsburg, W.Va. LAUTERBACH, ROBERT G., Manasquan, N.J. LYNT, MARGARET E., Silver Spring, Md. McKINNON, BARBARA J., E. Meadow, N.Y. McWILLIAMS, SAMUEL R., Trafford, Pa. MALLETT, JAMES E., Buckhannon, W.Va. MARSDEN, DONALD L., Bedminster, N.J. MARSDEN, PHYLLIS A., Bedminster, N.J. MARTIN, ROBERT K, Webster Spring, W.Va. MATON, HAMPTON B., Webster Spring, W.Va. MIKALAUSKIS, LARRY T., Monroeville, Pa. MILLER, HARTZEL C, Buckhannon, W.Va. MILLS, LEWIS F., Keyser, W.Va. MOORE, BRENDA J., Frenchton, W.Va. MORGAN, JOSEPH J., Alexandria, Va. MORGAN, RANDALL C, Vienna, W.Va. MUMMERT, EARL J., Cockeysville, Md. MYERS, CYNTHIA J., Sea Girt, N.J. MYERS, LYNN S., Fanwood, N.J. PISTILLI, ALFRED E., Ridgway, Pa. PILLING, RONALD W., Baltimore, Md. PINDAR, SCHUYLER C, Grand George, N.Y. POPP, DANIEL F., Charleston, W.Va. PROFITT, RAY A., Bolair, W.Va. PYLES, DUANE D., Mt. Union, Pa. ROUSE, SHERRI A., Edinboro, Pa. SECKER, MADELINE E., Pittstown, N.J. SMITH, GERALD D., Youngwood, Pa. SMITH, KAREN B., Allendale, N.J. SMITH, MARK C, Hyde Park, Mass. SMITH, RONALD C, Buckhannon, W.Va. SPARKS, JUNE D., W. Islip, N.Y. STRALEY, CHARLES E., Buckhannon, W.Va. TALBOTT, DAVID B., Alderson, W.Va. TWEEDIE, RONALD L., Margaretville, N.Y. VINCENT, KENNETH D., Buckhannon, W.Va. WARD, ADRIAN J., Aberdeen, Md. WAUGAMAN, JOHN E., Acme, Pa. WEISERT, ROBERT J., Morris Plains, N.J. WILLIAMS, JOHN L., Moundsville. W.Va. 149 Sophomores ADAMS, JAMES Buckhannon, W.Va. ESPOSITO, JOHN Clark, N.J. ANDERSON, BRUCE Verona, Pa. ASHWORTH, DAVID Buckhannon, W.Va. BARKER, JANE Readville, Mass. BARSS, REG Ravenna, Ohio BICKNELL, MICHAEL Geneseo, N.Y. BIGGAR, RICHARD Ridgefield, Conn. BLACKWELL, SUSAN Kent, Rhode Island BLAKE, EDWARD Greenwich, Rhode Island BOWERS, MARTIN Alliance, Ohio BRADLEY, LOUISE Yarmouth, Mass. CADMUS, JOHN Short Hills, N.J. CARTER, ROY S. Charleston, W.Va. CARVER, PAUL Woodbury, N.J. CLARK, ROBERT Concord, N.J. CLUTZ, ELAINE Knox, Pa. COOK, KENNETH Sandusky, Ohio CRITES, DEANNA Adrian, W.Va. DOUGLAS, JUNE Pocasset, Mass. FEHRMAN, MARGARET Jackson, Ohio FROME, LINDA Levittown, Pa. GAY, RICHARD Clarksburg, W.Va. GOFF, CRAIG Springfield, Mass. GRAY, WILLARD Dasboro, Del. HOMOLESKI, BRUCE Pepperell, Mass. ISAACS, JAMES New Martinsville, W.Va. LANGE, WENDY Langhorne, Pa. LANTZ, DAVID Elkins, W.Va. LAVETT, VICKI Capon Bridge, W.Va. McCartney, larry Buckhannon, W.Va. MARX, CAROL Wayne, N.J. MERANTE, WILLIAM Cold Spring, N.Y. MITCHELL, ELISE Newfoundland, N.J. OLUMBA, GODSON Nigeria, W. Africa RADER, FREDERICK Parkersburg, W. Va. RICHEY, JAMES Alexander, Pa. ISO Juniors ALEXANDER, BURT E., Warren, Pa. BAREFOOT, GEOFFREY D.. Irwin, Pa. BOSSOW, GEORGE F., Oceans, N.J. BURMEISTER.JOHNH.. Washington, NY. CASS, MERVYN E., Buckhannon, W.Va. COMBS, ROBERT T.. Clarksburg, W.Va. DECKER, SUSAN E., Sports, N.J. DePETRO, NICKOLAS J.. Lanham, Md. DONNELLY, MARSHA A., Pittsburgh. Pa. GREEN, CAROLYN, Buckhannon, W.Va. GREGG, WILLIAM, Star Tannery, Va. GROSSMAN. DIANE, Albany, N.Y. HANNAN, JOHN, Bernardsville, N.J. HECKMAN, DAVID, Vandergrift. Pa. HODGSON, JOY, Pittsburgh. Pa. HOLMAN, LORA, Parkersburg, W.Va. HOLMES, JAY, Pittsburgh, Pa. HORNBECK, CAROLYN, Buckhannon, W.Va. HUNTER, JOHN, Wheeling, W.Va. JACK, JOHN, Buckhannon, W.Va. JENNINGS, DETA, Greensburg, Pa. JONES, ERNESTINE, Mt. Lake Park, Md. JORDAN, JANET, Baltimore, Md. KEMPTON, LAUREN, Trumbull. Conn. KIM, MAY CHIN-HI, Taiman, Free China KITNEY, WILLIAM R., Woodbury, Conn. LAWYER, THOMAS, Waynesboro, Va. LINGER, MARCELLA. Weston, W.Va. LUTO, GEORGE. Mayward, Mass. LYNCH, GUY, Parkersburg, W.Va. McCANS, JOHN, Donora, Pa. McKINNEY, IRENE, Buckhannon, W.Va. MARTIN, MARILYN, Buckhannon, W.Va. MARUNER, ROBERT, Pittsburgh. Pa. MEANOR, SANDRA, N. Kensington, Pa. MEATY ARD, SUSAN, Bethesda, Md. MILLER. JANICE, Buckhannon, W.Va. MUNSON, JANET, Beckley, W.Va. OLUMBA, GODSON, Onitsha, Nigeria PARSONS, SARAH, Vienna, W.Va. PROCTOR, GEORGE Bel Air, Md. ROY, CLINTON, Bernardsville, N.J. SHIMRAK, DENICE, Bethesda, Md. SMITH, ROGER, Portland, Maine SWANEY, VICKIE, Vermon, Pa. TERLAAK POOT, NICOLAAS, Albany, N.Y. TROENDLE, JO-ANNE, Syracuse, N.Y. VILLAREAL, LETETIA, Buckhannon, W. Va. WARNER, KENNETH. Wispord, Pa. WILSON, DONALD, Clarksburg, W.Va. WISCARVER, WAYNE, Houston, Texas ZING, YU YAH, Ping-rung, Taiwan 151 Traditions The traditions of Wesleyan are dear to the hearts of past students and fac- ulty, and they are becoming just as im- portant to the present students. Among the many traditions are Homecoming Weekend in October, and May Weekend in the spring. The annual MURMUR- MONTIS Queen Contest is fast becom- ing a tradition, choosing a real Wes- leyan beauty from Greek and Independ- ent candidates. Other traditions include Freshman Week, Winter at Wesleyan, and finally Graduation. 152 1 -■■bL ■ P - ] Freshman boys ponder over ACT. mm F r e s h m a n W e e k Miss Voeks, a new prof at Wesleyan, helps with registration. As September comes rolling in, new Freshmen arrive on Wesleyan ' s campus. The first week for these new stu- dents is frustrating, exciting, and full of surprises. Fresh- men get to know Wesleyan as they register, attend con- vocations, dance, and make new friends. Now they are a part of the Wesleyan Family . Sister Mary Helen Pandzic, also new at Wesleyan, talks with- Mr. Hymes and Dr. Martin. A first taste of delicious Saga food and a first glimpse of smiling Saga faces. Students chat with speaker. A new face in Jenkins Hall. Home, sweet home? Registration — What fun! Puffing already? What a load ! •v w Freshman Convocation. Murmurmontis Queen LORA HOLMAN Theta Chi 156 First Runner-up JANET JORDAN Chi Phi Second Runner-up SUZANNE YOUNG Alpha Xi Delta 157 JANICE ANGELO Theta Xi PAM CUTRIGHT Associated Women Students JEANNIE BOWERS Alpha Gamma Delta MURMURMONTIS Queen Contest 1967 In the second annual MURMURMONTIS Queen contest, Lora Holman was chosen queen. Lora, Theta Chi Sweetheart, represented that fraternity in the contest. Lora is a physical education major, vice-president of Panhellenic council, a member of Alpha Xi Delta sorority, and captain of the cheerleading squad. Lora was first runner-up in last year ' s contest. The queen was chosen by three judges on the criteria of charm, poise, natural beauty, and other aspects of her appearance. The candidates are selected by the Greek organizations, and by the Associated Women Students. Entertainment during the judging period was provided by the Charles Laney Trio Plus One, featuring soloist Carlene Lind- berg. Professor John Taylor congratulated Lora with a song, Lora With the Laughing Face . 158 PAT DAVIS Phi Sigma Epsilon SANDRA FISHER Zeta Tau Alpha JOY HODGESON Alpha Delta Pi LINDA WYSOCKI Kappa Alpha 159 The candidates pose with Queen Lora. i i SKSaEr KwHL_ Sr vaH[ mEmmmlmJl EHrlSS ' umiiHB H 1K IMWjP r Mi BB i 1 J sfl 4 Jv rSsS? «£| AWfe A ' - ' -• =1 pal BHHBiM fl HiH] i ' IMIJ J ■ kI jg . -? J v- 7 ft ■! I I MM 1 1 J.HI i  n 3 Professor John Taylor sings to Lora With The Murmurmontis editor Anne Hudson greets the queen and her court. Ya d6n ' t need analyzin ' .aughing Face . Carlene Lindberg entertains during the judging. You ' re not sick you ' re just ... Anxious moments. You oughta be in pictures Homecoming 1966 Wesleyan Goes To The Movies Shown below; Gail Miller, Freshman Attendant; Sara Moss, Janice Angelo, Nancy Stanley, Senior Attendants; Katie O ' Brien, Queen; Helen Goheen, Senior Attendant; Susan Sherrer, Junior Attendant; Barbara Giles, Sophomore Attendant. 162 JANE O ' BRIEN AYERS Alpha Gamma Delta 1962 KATIE O ' BRIEN Alpha Gamma Delta 1966 KAREN DELBRUGGE McKELVEY Alpha Gamma Delta 1965 Kicking off the festivities of Homecoming Weekend were the formal dedication of Holloway Hall and the laying of the corner- stone of Wesley Chapel. Friday ' s program included the annual Founder ' s Day Convocation and the coronation of the 1966 Home- coming Queen, Katie O ' Brien, senior, a resident of Buckhannon. Numerous friends and alumni of Wesleyan were on hand to take part in the activities of the weekend. Among them were the Windsong Boys, three of whom are graduates of Wesleyan. These boys, who began their singing career as students, were welcomed in return concerts Friday and Saturday nights. A warm tradition . . . I M ' « 163 1st Place Dumbo Kappa Alpha Order 2nd Place Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines Theta Xi On Saturday morning, October 22, throngs of stu- dents, alumni, and townspeople lined the streets of Buckhannon for the annual Homecoming parade. Each of the eleven floats entered depicted a movie production. The two floats not pictured here are Around the World in Eighty Days, Freshman Class; and Cinderella, Theta Chi. Winners of the house decorations were Off -campus 1st Place Theta Xi 2nd Place Kappa Alpha Order On-campus 1st Place 2nd Place A resounding victory over West Liberty and a gala dance brought to an end another memorable Homecoming. 164 EDI WW Thunderball ... Chi Phi Please Don ' t Eat the Daisies! Alpha Xi Delta Moby Dick . . . Phi Sigma Epsilon What ' s New Pussycat? . . . Alpha Delta Pi Carousel . . . Zeta Tau Alpha Ulysses . . . Alpha Gamma Delta 165 Turn left right here, or is it right? Smile, you ' re on Candid Camera! We love you, Saga. A lovely couple. After the victory. I love a parade 166 And how ' s everything with you? Now where did I see that nther black olive? And first runner-up for Homecoming Queen is But Dean McBrair, we ' re always good little girls. i lj Janet Jordan, chairman of the awards committee, opens the assembly. Dave Brown announces tapees of Omicron Delta Kappa. Fall Awards 1966 Each fall, the Awards Committee holds an awards and recognition assembly. Students are honored for outstanding scholarship, leadership, and service. Fra- ternities and sororities with high scholastic averages are also rewarded for the achievements of their mem- bers. This recognition of achievement creates an in- centive for students to become active participants in the total Wesleyan community. Miss Janet Jordan is chairman of the Awards Committee. 168 New tapees of Omicron Delta Kappa Traditional Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony As the Christmas season comes to Wes- leyan, traditional activities are everywhere to be found. Each year Wesleyan ' s Christ- mas traditions include a Christmas chapel sen-ice, a Christmas part)- at the Student Center, The Annual Christmas Concert, and the Tree Lighting Ceremony. This year the ceremony included the singing of carols and the reading of passages from the Biblical Nativity. Although it rained, the Christmas Spirit was not dampened, and the Wesleyan faces shone with holiday enthusiasm. 169 w 1 n t e r a t ■ . K V Jfllf , ;■■ .■■ ' a N . • s , J ■ 1 1. S; •i? V --■ .w y- g ■3 w e s 1 e y a n ' 4 vX Si 171 Greeks A large portion of Wesleyan ' s stu- dents are members of Greek societies. Presently, on campus, there are four national sororities and five national fra- ternities. These organizations are grow- ing rapidly as they participate in many campus activities including Homecom- ing, the MURMURMONTIS Queen Contest, May Sing and intramurals. A highlight on the Greek calendar is Greek Weekend, in which Olympic games are held. Zeus and Hera are elected to reign over the festivities. Apart from all the fun and frolic, each Greek society also participates in various philanthropic and service proj- ects. 172 . r l SEATED, LEFT to RIGHT: R. Biser, R. Carpenter, J. Miller, M. Jenkins, Dean R. A. Cunningham. STANDING, LEFT to RIGHT: A. Panaia, J. Beeson, D. Moses, J. C. Dyrenforth, L. Miller, H. Slaughter, J. Everhart, D. Bowen, R. Lecher, P. McCracken, K. Warner. The Inter-Fraternity Council strives to develop a sense of purpose, responsibility, discipline, cohesion and vitality in the men ' s Greek groups. The 1966-67 I.F.C. was under the leadership of Jon Miller, President, Rick Carpenter, Vice-president, Michael Jenkins, Secretary, and Robert Biser, treasurer. Dean R. A. Cunning- ham serves as advisor. The activities of the Inter-Fraternity Council include coor- dinating Greek Week and Campus intramurals. I.F.C. President JON MILLER Panhellenic President NANCY HILTNER Established to create and maintain good relations between the sororities of Wesleyan ' s campus, Panhellenic Council co- ordinates the activities of the four sororities and acts as judi- ciary board for them. The 1966-67 Panhellenic Council was under the leadership of Nancy Hiltner, President, Debbie Mock, Vice-President, Lora Holman, Secretary, and Ellen Jones, Treasurer. Activities include Formal and Informal Rush, Greek Week, and Panhellenic Dinner. SEATED, LEFT (o RIGHT: L. Holman. Moore, R. Wilson, S. Emme, C. Hohm. N. Hiltner, D. Mock, M. Moorhead, E. Jones. STANDING, LEFT to RIGHT: S. Riser, B. Alpha Delta Pi ■ Founded Nationally 1851 ■ Wesleyan Female College f W LJ President— SHARON K. PRAGER Vice-President— SARA M. MOSS Corresponding Secretary— BETTE L. WENTLER Recording Secretary— NANCY J. FRACKE Treasurer— MARY J. BLAIR S. Moss B. Wentler N. Hiltner M. Tomaselli P. Taylor N. Fracke L. Holland S. Prager N. Reed B. Barino J. Wooldridge E. Maier M. Courtney M. Moorehead D. Rhoades D. Grossman D. Denham M. Popp M. Barry S. Sherrer M. Blair J. Bradford J. Hodgson B. Schaeffer K. Bettinger N. Seigler J. Hoover B. Ressler M. A. Lauffer J. Finch D. Perrazone A. Green C. Coye K. Remington D. Thomas S. Hall M. Distad C. Wisman J. Bryson L. Longrod A. Cowherd M. Lynch J. Lattore M. Andrews S. Murray R. Spach K. Englert B. Wood C. Buzzard L. Abbott M. Roesch M. Cummings C. Easton K. DeHaas Lights. Camera. Scene is set. Gavel calls the meeting to order; the ADPi ' s return to another successful year at Wesleyan, 1966-1967. The new semester was ushered in with the annual fall retreat, held at Ev Un Breth Acres, for planning and discussing events for this year. On November 18, twenty-one new pledges were welcomed into the soror- ity, and a Pledge Formal was held in their honor at the Elks ' Club in Buckhannon; the music was furnished by the Flies. A slumber party was held soon after pledging, and at the party the pledges presented a skit and song. Homecoming brought two ADPi ' s into the limelight. Sara Moss was an attendant to the Homecoming Queen and Susie Sherrer was the attendant from the Junior Class. Joy Hodgson represented Alpha Delta Pi in the Murmurmontis Contest. The chapter also had a Christmas Party held in the sorority room, and gifts were contributed by the girls for the room. Clothes were given to the Civil Defense to be distributed in Buckhannon. Alpha Gamma Delta Founded Nationally 1904 Syracuse University President— SUZANNE B. KISER Vice-President— LINDA L. ROBERTS Corresponding Secretary — JOYCE FRESH Recording Secretary— JEAN BOWERS Treasurer— SUZAN E. BLY M. F. Phillips L. Roberts C Green E. Buderer J. Fresh C. Lindberg M. Feist M. Cale J. Risher J. Branton J. Terlaakpout K. Schwartz S. Kiser K. O ' Brien J. Bowers M. Frueh N. Chomicz C. Trainor E. Heineman S. Michel J. Alexander B. Boydston S. Bailey B. Giles B. Helms J. Challender L. Simile K. Me Dowell V. Holyman J. Ad am son C. Miller N. Williams 178 Alpha Omicron Chapter of Alpha Gamma Delta National Fraternity stresses scholar- ship, leadership, and active participation in all campus activities. During Homecoming weekend, Katy O ' Brien was crowned the 1967 Homecoming Queen while Barbara Giles and Gail Miller were the Sophomore and Freshman attend- ants to the Queen. Alpha Gamma Delta also received second place honors for campus decorations. On November eighteenth. Alpha Gamma Delta took twenty new pledges. They were honored at their Pledge Formal, during the month of January, at the Coach and Four Restaurant in Elkins. Once again the Alpha Gams received the scholarship trophy awarded at the Pan- hellenic Dinner during the fall semester. Alpha Gam was proud to have fine girls elected to Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. These sisters were Sue Bly, Emily Cox, Jill Jones, Suzi Kiser, and Jeannie Trainer. Other Chapter activities include an annual spring picnic and Formal honoring the Seniors. International Reunion Day is observed each year, with a banquet honoring the undergraduate members and the alumnae. Each year the sorority raises money to give to the National Altruistic Project, which is used to help crippled children. S. Bauer C. Silliman P. Mercer L. Phillips K. Jennings D. Fetzer M. Allshouse K. Barefoot J. Sprinkle L. Galton K. Shelton J. Reed P. Cline S. Race G. Miller M. Taylor Alpha XI Delta ■ Founded Nationally 1893 ■ Lombard College V A President— JANICE C. ANGELO Vice-President— BARBARA L. MOORE Recording Secretary— KATHY E. GROVES Corresponding Secretary— NANCY P. STANLEY Treasurer— JANET M. HILTUNEN B. Barbor K. Groves H. Goheen N. Stanley B. McGowen J. Woods P. Pennacchio S. Vandersnow P. Collins S. Buckworth J. Angelo L. Rogers L. Holman E. Carter D. Daybill C Muller C. Horie M. Becker M. J. Barteman B. Palmer B. Moore J. Hiltunen J. Jordan B. Holleran S. Meanor C. Lynch D. Jennings C. Christian S. Young C Walton C. Ellis K. Romito L. Inzetta L. Kurin P. Brown S. Snyder D. Daniell K. Ward R. Wilson J. Burleigh A. Comuntzis P. Kelly R. Stalnaker C. La very A. Swope S. Robinson M. Haines S. Courtney B. Tonkinson K. Smith C. Myers L. Byrd A. Eggars L. Lincicome N. Hall I. Eister n . gBSBB 2S: Alpha Xi Delta started off an exciting year with their annual retreat to plan the year ' s activities. An evening of getting re-acquainted with sisters was enjoyed by all. Homecoming Weekend started weeks in advance for Alpha Xi ' s with the building of the float Please Don ' t Eat the Daisies . After the football game, the alumnae tea was held where many alumnae sisters visited with present Alpha Xi ' s Janice Angelo Helen Goheen and Nancy Stanley represented Alpha Xi Delta in the Queen ' s Court. Athletically, the Alpha Xi ' s are mighty proud of them- selves. Winning all but the final game in Softball, the Fuzzies were proud of their runner-up position for the championship. In volleyball intramurals. Alpha Xi ' s won N. Blake F. Harris M. Blevins R. Hast L. Bivens S. Rhodes A. Eichelberger L. McComas L. Cantley the championship. Lora Holman was chosen Murmurmontis Queen. Janet Jordan was chosen first runner-up and Suzanne Young was chosen second runner-up. First semester rush proved both exciting and reward- ing for Alpha Xi Delta. The Formal Rush Party Heav- en and Hell was enjoyed by all, both actives and rush- ees. Twenty-two pledges were received on November 18. The Christmas Dance was held on December 9, which honored the twenty-two fall pledges. The Alpha Xi ' s has two Christmas parties, one for the underprivileged children with the Theta Xi ' s and the other with the pledges in the form of a shower for the sorority room. Zeta Tau Alpha ■ Founded Nationally 1898 ■ Longwood College President— SANDRA J. EMME Vice-President— KAYETTA F. DUftRETT Recording Secretary— PHYLLIS EMRICK Treasurer— ALICE A. WARNER P. Rohde M. Wilson S. Forrest S. Taylor L. Collot J. Howe D. Cherry 182 The fall semester started out in a flurry of activity for Zeta Tau Alpha. The Zeta ' s first event was a fall planning retreat where the final blueprints were drawn for their Homecoming float, Carousel . Their found- er ' s day came in the middle of plans for rush which included a South Pacific Party. Nineteen girls were pledged in the fall and the actives held a slumber party for them the Saturday after bids. The White Violet Ball was held in their honor on December 10th at the Elk ' s Club. Also during the semester the Zeta ' s entertained the Chi Phi ' s and the Theta Xi ' s at two of five traditional desserts held each year for the Fraternities. Chi Phi ■ Founded Nationally 1824 ■ Princeton University President— LEE A. MILLER Vice-President— MICHAEL A. SVANDA Secretary— GORDON S. MARVIN Treasurer— GEORGE F. BOSSOW The Delta Xi Chapter of Chi Phi Fraternity received its charter May 1, 1965. Since that time the brotherhood has worked towards the growth of the chapter. The brothers participate in all phases of activities on the Wesleyan Campus: Community Council, athletics, honorary societies, clubs, and intramurals. The Chi Phi Social Calendar aids in the social growth of the brothers. The year is highlighted by three events: Homecoming, the Christmas Formal, and Sweetheart Weekend. Throughout the year, the broth ers look forward to the several house parties. Intramural sports are entered with enthusiasm and the brotherhood is proud of the trophies added to its mantle this year. Numerous house improvement projects have been undertaken by the brotherhood. The third floor has been converted into a comfortable study area. Also, the game room has been painted and the pool table refinished. Outside improvements include a driveway and porch. The Sweetheart of Chi Phi is Janet Jordan who helps the Fraternity in many of its social functions. L. Miller S. Holmes P. Ramsey W. Martin J. Underwood R. Peters R. Herrman D. Winans N. Smithson __ iMiiraiifa ' fa dM n «% v kmkmkdthifi % A i R. Frank F. Sundheira D. Stambaugh T. Halliday M. Svanda D. Elliot D. Moses J. Torrance E. McHenry D. Pierson W. Kitney G. Marvin J. Gettemy G. Bossow R. Marner J. Chase R. Burkhart R. Wagner N. DiPietro R. Carpenter A. Lord D. Watson A. Lemli M. Williams W. Gregg L. Friend B. Chadwick T. Green J. Griffith J. Harsha J. Parnell R. Harmon J. Rexroad R. Gilbert A. Salvati M. Kay MISSING Fred Timbrook 184 3E Kappa Alpha Order Founded Nationally 1865 Washington College I — Donald M. Bowen II — Montford J. Corley Ill—Walter E. Edwards V— Karl Caldabaugh dAikiM l Mi Jill W. Link W. Reger J. Butner J. Ross L. Evans G. Lyle J. Brown M. Carsey D. Bowen F. Thompson W. Lyons J. Miller T. Patrick D. Couch J. Corley W. Edwards W. Mildren G. Wardrop L. Kilner T. Harris B. Blankenship C. McKinney B. Hill O. Watkins G. Hiser D. Newell L. Neumark J. Rail D- Steurer L. Howard R. Erickson G. Lynch T. Davis B. Bragg L. Miller D. Hombeck E. McCune R. Giles J. Green H. Thomas W. Moore J. Hersman R. Dunham W. Gillooly C. Munson K. Caldabaugh R. Tucker R. Bowling D. Oldaker S. Stewart B. Gilmore J. Remsen W. Park J. Gaither R. Pentz J. Reger J. Robb R. Carter D. Morton P. Lowe J. Moore T. Houck W. Reese D. Reemsnyder J. Harrigan F. Williams J. Rickey W. Giordanengo P. Boyle D. Stevenson M. Hymes 186 Once again the Beta Chi Chapter of Kappa Alpha Order is having a successful year at Wesleyan. The oldest national fraternity on campus, KA is in its thirty-seventh year. This year they fared extremely well in Homecoming. They captured first place with their float, Dum- bo , and took second place house decorations with their theme built around Wesleyan Goes to the Movies . KA took the largest fall pledge class of the fraternities, with a group of twelve fine men. They also went home with the honors in intra- mural football by winning the A league trophy. Fraternity spirit was high as could well be evidenced by the excellent turnouts at all intra- mural events. The brothers individually were active also — in athletics, Interfraternity Council, and Community Council. As added activities, the men of Kappa Alpha serenaded their sweetheart, Katie O ' Brien, and had a tea for their alumni in Buckhannon. Phi Sigma Epsilon ■ Founded Nationally 1910 ■ Kansas State Teachers College diMnAA President— RICHARD C. LECHER Vice-President— JAMES H. CHISHOLM Secretary— DONALD B. ROSE Correpsonding Secretary— RICHARD REICH R. Lecher W. Lunstead A. Blood E. Sampson D. French J. Chisholm M. Dotterweich C. Nicholson D. Kuzner W. Gibb W. Mitchell H. Slaughter W. Merante R. Yule P. Bruso R. Reich P. Kulberg D. Heckman D. Remaley H. Hasbrouck W. Burns J. Beeson A. Dolch E. Byrom D. Hall E. Sinclair F. Thistle J. Laux J. Hunter Walter West L. J- C- Cutchins J. Curtis R. Smith D. Rose T. Betz T. Vance G. O ' Neal M. Palmer P. Menderlein T. demons J. Bissell R. Beakley B. Albert R. Steelman G. Campbell S. Terry W. DeRosset P. Cupp D. Hepting R. Clark E. McAllester Phi R. Hendrick P. Nickell J. Taylor Phi Kappa Chapter of Phi Sigma Epsi- lon started off the new year by winning the IFC Scholarship trophy for the fourth con- secutive semester. Phi Sig also enjoyed an- other year filled with success and progress in sports events, Homecoming Weekend, and National Fraternity activities. The Brothers participated in all phases of activities on the Wesleyan campus; ath- letics, Community Council, honorary socie- ties, clubs, and intramurals. On October fourth eleven pledges were welcomed into the Fraternity. A Pledge For- mal was held for them in November at the V.F.W. Hall in Clarksburg. Three Brothers were tapped for ODK this Fall. 188 3C Theta Chi ■ Founded Nationally 1856 ■ Norwich University IIS President: First Semester— ANTHONY J. PANAIA Second Semester— ROBERT L. ALLMAN Vice-Pres.— EDWARD S. BAKER Secretary— JOHN H. LEAMER Corr. Sec— CLINTON C. ROY Treasurer— JOHN W. SHIMRAK J. C. Dyrenforth J. Shimrak W. Gainer R. Haden G. Williams R. Ahlers J. Swarr A. Panaia S. Feola J. Troup N. Lygoumenos D. Smith E. Baker R. Edgell J. Hocking F. Taylor B. Aitchison J. Moellendick W. Garrett D. Petro C. Trathowen J. Morock C. Leslie J. Davis L. George J. Bowman R. Combs G. Barefoot W. Olexa R. Lincicome D. Pitcher J. Chapman 190 ■r ■ v--tf i i i[r mri The Men of Delta Gamma Chapter of Theta Chi Fraternity have again witnessed another successful year on Wesleyan ' s Cam- pus. Living up to their motto, Alma Mater First and Theta Chi for Alma Mater, the brothers can be found participating in all campus activities. They pride themselves in their athletic leadership and accomplishments, as well as active interests in all aspects of the Wesleyan Community. They are also proud of their scholastic ac- complishments totaling an over-all 2.69 average. The highlight of Theta Chi ' s social calendar was its annual Sewer Party , which also served as a dated rush affair for the freshmen. Looking to the future, the brothers of Theta Chi saw their plans for a 370,000 house addition come closer to reality, as architectural plans were signed on Homecoming Weekend. Now in its 17th year on Wesleyan ' s Campus, Delta Gamma Chapter of Theta Chi Fraternity has a glorious past with many proud traditions to live by, and a bright future to live for. J. Dodd R. Allman E. Ahmed L. Rhodes D. Smythe D Feola J. Hannan J. Learner P. Roberts W. Myers T. Black W. Janczewski R. Rowett R. Biser L. Omer G. Pettibon B. Thompson Theta XI ■ Founded Nationally 1864 ■ Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute £H lifcirJi P. McCracken J. Mitton K. Olson N. Edinger R. Barry J. Dawson D. Young J. Sundquist C. Beall S. Sutton R. Schisler B. Barth R. Miller J. Bond L. Cole J. Everhart T. Shewbridge S. Myers R. Beem R. Warne C. Wisser N. Terlaakpoot G. Myers M. Jenk ins J. Holmes B. Alexander R. Iannarone R. Slogan J. Thompson R. Klebez G. Proctor J. Bolsterle D. Hughes G. Popson B. Hansen P. Shultzabarger K. Warner L. Schrecengost W. Marshall R. Carlson G. Sprague R. Friend J. Blevins J. Allen G. Luoto R. Paulman J. Mishler R. Komaromi R. Smith D. Rydholm J. Wikel F. Catalano R. Hein J. Owen H. Herring ... I The Kappa Tau Chapter of Theta Xi Fraternity had another year of success in 1966-67. The chapter received top honors in Homecoming awards, winning a first place in house-decorations with the theme of Cap The Hilltoppers , and second place in the float competition with The Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machine . Together, these two awards brought victory in winning the overall trophy for the Homecoming weekend. The Theta Xi ' s not only displayed their ability in creative talents, but also in sports, by capturing the B Championship in intramural football and winning the Softball trophy for the sixth consecutive year. In the fall, the Theta Xi ' s had the distinguished honor of initiating a new Chapter at West Liberty College. This gave the Chapter an opportunity to meet new brothers and also their National Officers. 1966 saw the formation of an Alumni Association, the National convention in Dallas, Texas, and the crowning of their sweetheart, Fran Cox, a Junior from Springfield, Massachusetts. G. Schwenebraten W. Shissler J. McCuskey D. Dzara D. Hazel J. Holoski S. McClure E. Mann D. Lovewell S. Caldwell R Pflaum R. McDaniel T. Towle H. Olsen J. Tourtillotte R. Stuttuck AthtfrA Sports Since Wesleyan ' s beginning, she has grown in the number of sports in which she participates. Wesleyan com- petes in such intercollegiate sports as football, cross country, soccer, field hockey, basketball, swimming, baseball, track, and tennis. In addition, intramural sports are held in football, softball, vol- leyball and basketball. Wesleyan boasts fine records in all areas of sports. I ■ « 194 ■ Mark Palmer paces Tom Vance on the last leg of the course BELOW: Palmer crosses the finish line after a grueling race. Vance rests before the meet begins. 3fl ■ ■• L mijl ' ■■II ■■■■ 1 ■■■■I 1 ■■■II .... biiii 1 h ' ■■11 lLM!9I ■ ■11 1 ' ••■ ■ ■ifl 1 •■■II hill 1 ■■ ' II 1 ■■■II plZm 1 ■■■■■ ■3 ■ fail ■■■II £ - w p tifl 1 ■■kil ' •■11 1 ••ill • ■111 1 ••Ml W n ar FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Axtel, D. Hayden, C. Staley, D. Ketsner, STANDING: Coach Reemsnyder, T. Vance, M. Palmer, Manager T. Bartley. NOT PICTURED: C. Starkey. Cross Country 1966 SCHEDULE WVWC OPPONENT 22 Fairmont 33 23 Davis Elkins 34 40 Waynesburg 16 24 Fairmont 31 22 West Liberty 33 25 W J 30 22 Davis Elkins 33 25 Marietta 30 43 State Cross Country Meet Jubilant harriers after another Wesleyan victory. 197 You mean we have to run over those railroad tracks- train is coming? -what if a WVIAC State Champions 1966 Dave Reemsnyder ' s young cross country team took the WVIAC championship in 1966 with a record of six victo- ries and one defeat in conference meets. Captain Vance proved an outstanding runner, finishing first in three of six meets. In the State Cross Country Championship held in Buckhannon, Wesleyan won handily with 41 points. Concord, last year ' s winner, was runner-up with 57 points. The stand- ard cross country race is run for a distance of 39 miles and is a sport in which conditioning plays an important role. This championship is a tribute to the hard work of the members of the cross country team and also their coach, Dave Reemsnyder. BELOW: Vance soothes a sore ankle ABOVE: Coach Dave Reemsnyder with star harrier and Captain, Tom Vance. BELOW: If I were late for another practice, Coach said he ' d glue my sweat pants to my legs — he did. 198 wsq Linda Wysocki prepares to let loose on that poor ball. . FIRST ROW, SEATED LEFT to RIGHT: Alice Bixler, Lynn Luzier, Janet Roberts, Kathy Johnson, Minnie Zanzinger. SECOND ROW, KNEELING: Barbara Stantymire, Kathe Grebe, Sue Hoffman, Sue Price, Linda Wisocki. THIRD ROW, STANDING: Barbara Glenn, Barbara Starkey, Mrs, Allen. 200 Watch it, Watch it! Barbara Glenn blocks the ball. Girls ' Field Hockey 1966 Oops! X ' e both missed it. A post game greeting soothes -the nerves and calms the breath. ■ S S mm m  seOs Olumba makes another fine play against the Mountaineers. The rest room is one block down and across the railroad tracks but then there ' s always the river. Ted Chitamber kicks a long one against West Virginia University. 202 I • :.n: ' here ' d he hit you son 5 Hurt much Goalie Rich Kelbez catches another one for Wesleyan. 203  t: -r i :■; . S £3 ' MT TT: T k ' V i l -.. ttM£g Captain Lee Miller blocks out an opponent and boots the ball. A mighty kick and a hearty Hi-Ho Silver M ■4H Goalie Rich Kelbez makes a save against Ohio. Hein bounds one off his skull against W. Va. University. . Your mammy ' s a volleyball. A Wesleyan player uses his head against Ohio. 205 Meat! Meat! Oops wrong sport. Wesleyan moves the ball against the Mountaineers. WVIAC State Champions 1966 Coach Johnny Myers ' s Soccer team won five, lost four and tied twice for its overall season record. In conference contests Wesleyan won five and lost one to Alderson-Broaddus to go on to win the W.V.I. A. C. Championship for the second year in a row. The Wesleyan hooters outscored their opponents 21 to 13. The top scorer was Bob Barillari, a freshman who scored seven goals. John Griffith scored four and Ted Chit- amber scored 3- There were 15 lettermen of a squad of 23 headed by Captain Lee Miller. SCHEDULE WVWC OPPONENT 1 Alderson-Broaddus 2 3 Fairmont 2 Ohio University 3 4 Morris Harvey 1 West Virginia U 2 4 Fairmont 1 4 Alderson-Broaddus 1 Morris Harvey 4 Davis Elkins 1 1 Frostburg ■ 1 George Stamas looks on as Marvin bounces one off his chest. ■. ■ ' Pete Roberts drives in for the boot. FIRST ROW, LEFT to RIGHT; B. Waldron, J. Cummings, G. Marvin, B. Blau, W. Lens, L. Miller, J. Griffith, B Hem, P Roberts, R. Klebez. SECOND ROW, A. Lapp. G. Stamas, R. Wolfe, B. Cambuzzi, S. Cauldwell, J. Barefoot, R. Barillari, M. Marcy, L. Hein, D. Kittell Coach Myers THIRD ROW; T Chitamber, B. Guenther, P. Scuda, E. Mummert, R. Esposito, J. Bramble, D. Green 207 Wesleyan cheerleaders incorporate gymnastics in their cheers. At the end of Fight, Team, Fight , the cheerleaders show their enthusiasm by jumping high in the air. During the half-time, WVWC cheerleaders treat the visting cheerleaders to re freshments and plan the cheers they will use during the second half. Cheerleaders To be a Wesleyan cheerleader takes pep, vitality, ability, and hard work. The girls come to each game prepared to give their best. Before each game, they not only practice, but also go through such routines as press- ing their skirts, ironing their blouses, cleaning their shoes, and of course, taking extra-special care to have a clean smiling face. Pulled muscles, dizzy spells, headaches, backaches — all are theirs, but they keep smiling. Whether the bob- cat team is winning or losing, the Wesleyan cheer- leaders are there to lead cheers and sideline chants to encourage the boys to try a little harder. 208 In preparation for games, the cheerleaders do warm-up exercises. West Virginia Wesleyan College Cheerleaders for 1966-67 are: FRO M LEFT to RIGHT; Linda Simile, Diane Thomas, Head Cheerleader Lora Holman, Jeannie Trainer, Betty Restler. 209 FIRST ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: Coach Ellis, W. Garrett, B. Blankenship, T. Swarr, A. Panaia, T. Patrick, F. Taylor, D. Kessler, B. Hill, N. DePietro, G. Lyle, C. McKinney, Coach Pugh. SECOND ROW: J. Sharkey, R. Carpenter, W. Janczewski, T. Chadwick, L. Vasilko, W. Olexa, M. MoIIendick, G. Lynch, D, Watson, R. Com bs, D. Hornbeck, D. Oldaker, G. Bosso. THIRD ROW: S. Stewart, A. Parks, T. Black, D. Feola, R. Allman, C. Munson, J. Cogley, R. DiCoIa, J. Gaither, L. Rhodes, F. Timbrook, J. Morock, J. Gettemy. FOURTH ROW: L. Jarbo, R. Sheets, C. Pugh, I. Waroblak, T. Mills, S. Newbrough, G. Donnelly, R. Sirams, J. Ankrom, T. Grimes, D. Clee, B. Morton, D. McNeil. Football 1966 Senior Co-captains, Fenton Taylor (left) and Don Kessler (right) pose with Coach Bill Pugh at the beginning of the 1966 Football Season. 210 egfl 1 S V ifiS r «3Sr?v ?5 ABOVE: To the dismay of a Salem defensive player, Wes- leyan ' s offensive scores again as Swarr brings another pass. UPPER RIGHT: Wesleyan determination pays off as Rhodes gets his man. RIGHT: Down the field goes halfback Mackey bringing the Bobcats closer to the goal. •s r The Wesleyan offensive line clears the way for fullback DiPietro as he receives the ball. 211 During the Homecoming game, Feola moves in to cut the ground gain of a West Liberty player short. Football Schedule 1966 Wesleyan 28 Wesleyan 13 Wesleyan Wesleyan 40 Wesleyan 33 Wesleyan 27 Wesleyan 7 Wesleyan Wesleyan 8 California State 19 Westminster 7 Fairmont State 13 Salem 19 Glenville State 13 West Liberty State . . 7 Waynesburg 13 Marietta 17 Bethany 9 Members of the Wesleyan team look to see if the offensive gained enough yardage for a first down. Rhodes breaks loose for a long pass. 21 RIGHT: Coach Pugh receives congratulations on a game well-played BELOW: Wesleyan ' s defensive line prove them- selves, as they stop a West Liberty Bear in his tracks. ,-jc 213 rsasiriira  . _%- ■ « • • . ABOVE: Quarterback Black rolls back for a pass as the offensive line offers protection. BELOW: Rhodes receives good blocking as he powers through the line to gain yardage in the Salem game. ijttgi ' S ' S 214 Wesleyan ' s line moves ahead. LEFT: As the crowd watches with anticipation, Feola receives the ball and picks up needed yardage. 215 Wesleyan swimmer makes his turn for another lap. Bobcat diver attempting a jack-knife. If we don ' t out swim them we ' ll scare them to death. 216 FIRST ROW; LEFT (o RIGHT: P. Roberts, R. White, T. Clossey, Captain B. Lincicome, J. Harsha, R. Kopp. SECOND ROW: Manager G. Bosso, A. Harris, R. KIebez,.T. Waroblak, W. Russell, J. Allison. THIRD ROW: Coach James Myers, N. TerlaakPoot, M. Phillips, G. Weller, E. Schultz, T. Green. Swimming 1966-67 SCHEDULE Wesleyan 40 Wesleyan 66 Wesleyan 60 Wesleyan 55 Wesleyan 66 Wesleyan 70 Wesleyan 52 Wesleyan 61 Wesleyan 41 Wesleyan 51 Washington Jefferson ..55 Westminster 24 Bethany 60 West Liberty 48 West Liberty 37 Davis Elkins 33 West Virginia State 31 Fairmont 36 West Virginia U 63 Fairmont 31 Coach Myers gives advice to Captain Lincicome. 217 Nick TerlaakPoot gels off to a good start for Wesleyan. Ron White appears to be all alone in the last lap. Wesleyan diver prepares for perfect entry. ,  £ v .:- M ' - p 218 fc. ' r A Bobcat swimmer catches up in the freestyle. West Virginia Wesleyan ' s Swimming Team coached by John Myers had a successful season this year. The team comprised of 18 students used the pool in the Benedum Campus Center. This year the schedule had to be revised when a team was forced to drop out of the conference because of a damaged pool. This season the Bobcats swam against the Mountaineers of West Virginia University as one of the highlights of the year. Tim Waroblak looks on as teammate practices his dives. Ed Shultz practices his butterfly. 219 FIRST ROW; LEFT to RIGHT: Coach Ellis, D. Feola, D. Butcher, L. George, S. Feola, W. Olexa, L. Miller. SECOND ROW: W. Dailey, R. Carter, G. Schwenebraten, D. Morton, T. Pentz, G. Dodson, S. Newb rough. THIRD ROW: E. Irvin, B. Morton, G. Criss, D. Klee, J. Gulnac, R. Profit, D. Myers, J. Scott. Basketball SCHEDULE Wesleyan 72 Wesleyan 51 Wesleyan 70 Wesleyan 67 Wesleyan 52 Wesleyan 73 Wesleyan 59 Wesleyan 85 Wesleyan 73 Wesleyan 64 Wesleyan 78 Wesleyan 72 Wesleyan 71 Wesleyan 62 Wesleyan 68 Wesleyan 86 Wesleyan 54 Wesleyan 56 Wesleyan 44 Wesleyan 55 WVIAC Wesleyan 69 Davis Elkins 86 Fairmont 73 Glenville State 89 Salem 96 West Liberty 69 Salem 94 Alderson-Broaddus ..85 Edenboro 83 Glenville State 82 Davis Elkins 82 Morris Harvey 115 Marietta 86 Bethany 63 W. Va. Tech 71 Waynesburg 70 Alderson-Broaddus . .74 Morris Harvey 95 Fairmont 110 West Liberty 72 W. Va. Tech 94 Tournament Wheeling 105 Dave Feola attempts to block a throw-in. Ted Pentz passes the ball in to a teammate. Larry Miller attempts a lay-up against Bethany 221 What ' s this big round thing Daddy? Senior Sam Feola shoots a lay-up against Bethany. Ted Pentz gets set to make another foul shot. 222 West Virginia Wesleyan ' s Basketball team coached by Frank Ellis struggled through a disheartening season in 1966-67. They lost by graduation six of the seven men who were regular players last year. The resulting young team was inexperienced and small in comparison to the other teams in the West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. The players all did a fine job for Wesleyan in the tradition of the teams that have passed before. Wesleyan loses the tip to Davis and Elkins. Larry Miller goes up for the re- bound against Bethany. 223 Wesleyan and Davis and Elkins players fight for the ball. Senior Tim Harris leaps high for the ball against Bethany. Wayne Olexa pumps in a foul shot. Senior Les George tips the ball against Fairmont State. I ' ll spot you 50 points Captain Feola. (They did and still won by four!) 225 I ' ■• V V t Kappa Alpha battles Theta Xi on Ross Field. Intramural Program A co-ed pitches a softball in intramural play. 227 Dave Pitcher examines another Co-Ed ' s form. Theca Xi ' sget psyched for a volleyball game. 228 Tim Swarr of Theta Chi spikes one as Clyde Trathowen looks on. John Cummings returns the ball for Chi Phi. Intramurals are an important part of Wesleyan ' s extra- curricular activities. The five social fraternities and four social sororities form Greek Leagues. The fraternities play for championships in A, B, C, and D leagues in football, basketball, volleyball and Softball. Independent teams are formed by all those interested who are not members of a social organization and these teams play for a separate championship. Theta Xi serves. 229 Abbey. S., 139 Ashby, .D., 85, 139 Bauer, J., 126 Bnens, L., 138, 181 Abbott, L., 176 Atkins, D., 117. 178 Bauer, 63, 126, 179 Bizaro, L., 127 Abel. J., 126 Atkins, J., 126 Bazylewicz, P., 96 Black, J., 127 Adamson, J., 42, 62. 126, 178 Ault, B.. 117 Beakley, R., 72, 126, 188 Black, T., 127, 210 Ahlers, R„ 96 Austin, L., 126 Beales, R., 126 Blackadar, J., 51, 117 Ahmed, E., 126 Axtell, D„ 139, 197 Beall, C, 54, 96, 192 Blackstock, C, 127 Aitchenson, B., 96 Backus, H.. 126 Beall, J., 126 Blagovich, G., 56, 117 Albert, R., 188, 126 Backus,. H., 126 Beard, M., 50, 117 Blain, K., 70, 97 Albrecht, J., 43, 117 Backus, S., 138 Beardsley, K., 84, 85, 126 Blair, M., 117. 176 AIcox, K„ 57, 139 Bagby, S., 126 Beatry, S., 126 Blake, E., 31, 72 Alexander, B., 192 Bagley, D„ 126 Becker, M., 62, 117, 180 Blake, N., 138, 181 Alexander. J., 178, 52, 126 Bahrenburg. B„ 126 Beeler, S., 83, 117 Blanchard, L„ 97 Alexander, L.. 52, 117 Bailey, P., 1 38 Beem. R., 97, 192 Blankenship, B., 186, 210 Allen, C 62, 69, 96 Bailey, S., 42, 58, 59, 42, 62. Beer, T., 197 Blau, W., 97. 207 Allen. J„ 56 126, 178 Bell, C, 69, .138 Blevins, J., 117, 192 Allen, J., 117, 192 Bailey, S., 178, 117 Bell, D , 97 Blevins, M., 89, 138, 181 Allison. J., 117 Baisden, J., 126 Belmore, E., 138 Blevins, P., 138 Allman. R., 126, 210 Baisden, R., 46, 96 Bender, J., 117 Blood, A., 97, 188 Allport, L., 52, 126 Baker. D., 31. 138 Bennet, M.. 138 Bloom, C, 138 Allshouse, M., 139, 179 Baker, D., 139 Bennet, J., 58, 106 Bly, S., 86, 90, 117, 178 Almond, D., 139 Baker, E., 96 Bennet, L., 117 Bodine, B„ 139 Ames, G, 147 Balcom, D., 52, 117 Beorn, P., 117 Bogert, R., 139 Amidon, J., 139 Barbor, B., 96, 180 Berry, R., 126 Bogert, R, 139 Anderson, C, 96 Barclay, K., 139 Best, J., 139 Bohl, D., 52, 139 Anderson, C, 49, 75, 139 Barefoot, J., 207 Bettinger, K., 85, 88, 176, 177 Bolsterle, J., 117, 192 Anderson, C, 63, 75, 117 Barefoot, K., 62, 74, 138 179 Betz, T., 126, 188 Bonafield, C, 126 Anderson, J., 159 Barr, K , 139 Bias, B., 70, 83, 99 Bond, B., 127 Anderson, M., 139 Barry, C, 96, 192 Bias, J., 126 Bond, J., 97, 192 Andrews, J., 56, 62, 126 Barry, M., 117, 176 Biggar, R., 117 Bond, M., 46, 47, 97 Andrews. M., 139. 176 Barteman, M., 82, 117, 180 Biller, E., 127 Bonesteel, B., 127 Andris, D., 37, 53, 117 Barth, B., 192 Bixler, A., 138, 200 -Bonnet, E., 138 Angelo, J., 58, 59, 96, 180 Bartley, T„ 138. 197 Bird, R., 127 Boo, S., 58, 74, 117 Archer, C, 126 Barton, J., 138 Biser, B., 45, 117 Bossow, G.,- 53, 210 Armentrout, R., 126 Baudi, J., 56, 57, 62, 138 Bissell, J., 126, 188 Bowen, D., 97, 186 Official Commercial Photog •apher for Your MURMURMONTIS .0 . _ MUUN lAIN-ilAI b PHOTO ENGRAVlfi SERVICE BUCKHANNON, WEST VIRGINIA Line and Half Tone Commercial Photography Engravings Film Processing 230 CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK Bowen, R„ 127 Bowers, J.. 42, 46, 178 Bowling, R., 98, 186 Bowman, J., 98 Boydstun, B., 42, 127, 178 Boyle, P., 127, 186 Bradeen, S., 139 Bradford, J., 117, 176 Bradshaw, R., 139 Bragg, B., 117, 186 Bramble, J., 207 Brannon, T., 139 Brantun, J., 98, 178 Breakiron, M., 74, 139 Brewer, B., 117 Brisbin, R., 127 Brown, C, 127 Brown, D., 47, 64, 75, 83, 90 Brown, D., 62 Brown, E., 50, 84, 85 Brown, J., 98, 186 Brown, K., 50, 62, 98 Brown, L„ 117 Brown, P., 66. 127, 180 Brown, R., 127 Bruner, M., 60, 139 Brunson, J., 53, 127 Bruso, P., 117, 188 Bryson, J., 127, 176 Brzezinski, C, 139 Buchanan, C, 62, 127 Buchanan, J., 53, 98 Buchanan, K., 139 Buckworth, S., 64, 98, 180 Buderer, E., 46, 98, 178 Bunker, S., 70, 98 Burkhart, R., 118 Burleigh, J., 127, 180 Burns, W„ 188 Burrell, H., 139 Butler, M, 46, 56, 98 Burner, J., 99, 186 Butzer, J., 56, 99 Buzzard, C, 139, 176 Byers, B., 99 Byrd, L., 52, 60, 139, 180 Byrd, M., 50, 70, 118 Byrom, E., 44, 69, 71, 118, 188 Cadick, A., 139 Cadmus, R., 53, 139 Cadorette, J., 127 Cain, J., 58, 127, 192 Cain, J., 89, 127, 182 Caldabaugh, K, 118, 186 Cale, M , 99, 178 Cambruzzi, R., 139, 207 Campbell, C, 127 Campbell, R., 60 Canfield, C, 31, 72, 139 Cantley. L„ 62, 139, 181 Carlson, R„ 118, 192 Carpenter. B„ 121 Carpenter, J., 53, 210 Carr, J.. 139 Carroll, L„ 62, 127 Carter, E., 86, 118, 180 Carter, R., 127, 186 Carver. P., 127 Carver, S., 139 Case, M., 139 Casto, L., 50, 51, 52, 127 Catalano, F., 53, 127, 192 Cauldwell, J., 99 Cauldwell, S, 127, 207 Chadwick, B., 82, 88, 118, 210 Challender, J., 58, 62, 83, 127 Channing, C, 139 Chapman, K„ 42, 56, 62, 74, 128 Chapman, N., 56, 128 Chase, J., 53 Chemaly, R.. 118 Cheney, H., 128 Chenoweth, C, 118 Chenoweth, C, 139 Cherry, D., 52, 139, 182 Chewning, G., 69, 139 Chisholm, J., 88, 90, 99, 188 Chitambar, S.. 207 Chomicz, N., 58, 128, 178 Chow, W., 139 Christian, C, 180 Church, C, 31, 72, 128 Clark, J., 47, 49, 99 Clark. K„ 50, 99 Clark, R , 128 Clark, R., 188 Clark, V., 62, 84, 85, 118 Clark, W., 128 demons, T., 51, 128, 188 Clifford, B., 128 Cline, P., 56, 62, 139, 179 Clopper, R., 118 Cloud, H., 49, 118 Coale. M., 42, 56, 84, 85. 128, 182 Cochran, L., 128 Cody, M., 118, 178 Coggan, B., 128 Cogley, J., 118 Colburn, S., 99 Cole, L., 99, 192 Cole, M., 99 Coleman, C, 139 Coleman, J., 50, 56, 60, 128 Coleman, L., 62, 81, 128 Collins, P.. 99, 180 Collot, 139, 182 Combs, 210 Comuntzis, A., 180 Conley. D.. 139 Conn, S., 139 Conner. D.. 1 39 Connor. R., 50, 54, 100 Conrad D., 139 Cook, C, 62 Cook, K, 118 Cook, L., 43, 128 Cooper, P., 118 Cooper, S., 118, 182 Copeland, D. ,100, 139 Corley, J., 100, 186 Couch, D„ 100, 186 Cotter, C, 89, 140 Cottrill, M., 140 Courtney, M„ 118, 176 Courtney, S., 62, 180 Cover, S„ 53, 100 Cowen, B., 82, 128 Cowherd, A., 140, 176 Cox, C, 140 Cox, E., 62, 140 Cox, F„ 118 Cox, J., 140 Coye, C, 62, 128, 176 Craft, C, 50, 52,85, 118 Crain, C, 100 Crawford, M., 74, 128 231 Crawford, P., 140 Cressey, L., 128 Criss, G., 140 Crissman, E , 46, 47, 50, 90 Critchfield, L., 140 Cromwell, R., 140 Crook, E., 69, 118 Crossley, C, 70, 100 Crossman, W., 140 Crowe, R., 140 Cummings, J., 207 Cummings, M., 140, 176 Cummings, R., 140 Cupp, P., 128, 188 Curry, D., 140 Curry, D., 140 Cursey, M., 100 Curtis, J., 64, 118, 188 Curtis, M., 46 Cushing, L., 85, 128 Custer, L., 50, 52 Cutchins, C, 44, 51, 80, 118 Cutright, H., 128 Cutright, M., 128 Cutright, P., 46, 84, 85, 90, 100 Dalie, L., 140 Daniel, M., 118 Daniel!, D., 62, 128, 180 Dardinger, D., 43, 118 Daugherty, J., 69, 118, 178 Daughtery, E., 140 Davenport, E., 140 Davenport, J„ 100 Davidson, M., 42, 128 Davidson, S., 128 Davies, D., 50, 70, 101 Davis, J., 53, 101 Davis, J., 140 Davis, L., 140 Davis, P., 50, 51, 118 Davis, R., 50, 72, 75, 128 Davis, S., 54, 101 Davis, T., 118, 186 Dawson, J., 57, 60, 88, 100, 192 Dawson, J., 101 Day, D., 140 Day, S., 128 Daybill, D., 62, 118, 180 Dean, B., 140 Decker, N., 140 DeHass, K., 150, 176 Deibie, C, 140 DeLung, C, 140 Demshaw, K., 50, 62,128 Denham, D., 56, 118, 176 DePietro, N., 210 Depoy, B., 70, 91 DePugh, T., 140 DeRosset, D., 128, 188 Derry, K., 140 Derrick, B., 128 Dexter, E., 128 DiCola, R., 118 Dills, T., 62, 101 Dimling, C, 62, 118 Dinsei, L., 128 Distad, M., 86, 128, 176 Dixon, R., 140 Dobson, S., 54, 119 Dodd, J., 129 Dodrill, C, 129 Dodson, G., 140 Donaldson, L., 119 Donkin, W., 119 Donley, G, 140 Donnelly, M., 182 Donner, N., 50, 54, 129 Doterweich, M., 101, 188 Douglas, K., 140 Downs, S„ 52, 140, 182 Downs, W., 74 Dueger, C, 62, 140 Dunham, R., 119, 186 Dunlap, J., 56, 140 Durrett, J., 129 Durrett, K., 75, 101, 182 Dyrenforth, J., 57, 101 Dzara, D., 129, 192 Easton, C, 141, 176 Eaton, C. 101 Eaton, M., 141 Eaton, M., 14 1 Eccles, C, 141 CURRY CHEVROLET COMPANY INC. Chevrolet Oldsmobile Service for all makes 77 West Main Street Eder, M., 141 Edgar, C, 119 Edgell, R., 101, 57 Edginger, 57, 102, 192 Edmonds, S., 50, 129 Edwards, J., 102 Edwards, W., 102, 186 Eggers, A., 141, 180 Eichelberger, A., 141, 181 Eister, I, 141, 180 Ekey, J., 83, 141 Elias, D., 129 Elliot, D„ 102 Ellis, C, 66, 129, 180 Elwell, R , 129 Elzey, J., 140 Emme, S., 46, 47, 49, 91, 102. 181 Emrick, P., 119, 182 Eng, J., 141 Englert, K., 176, 141 Enckson, R., 119, 186 Eskins, 1; 129 Esposito, R., 207 Evans, C, 119 Evans, G, 119 Evans, L., 102 Everhart, J., 44, 102, 192 Everhart, S., 54, 119 Everitt, C, 46, 102 Everyl, J., 102 Ewen, D., 141 Fahrner, R., 62, 129 Fast, N., 141 Feaster, J., 129 Fehl, R., 129 Fehrman, M-, 42 Feist, M., 42, 43, 46, 102, 178 Fendrick, R., 50, 151 Feola. D„ 210 Feola, S„ 45, 102 Fernandez, L, 57, 141 Ferrebbe, C, 141 Ferrilo, P., 49, 119 Fetzer, D , 66, 141, 179 Filler, N., 57 Finch, J., 86, 129, 176 Fincham, S., 119 Finn, T., 119 Fisher, S., 102, 181 Fleming, P., 141 Flowers, E., 103 Forrest, S., 141, 103 Forrest, S., 141, 182 Fort, D., 159 Foster, S., 141 Fowler, F., 141 Fox, J., 141 Fox, J., 119 Fracke. ' N., 62, 88, 103, 176 Frank, R., 53, 57, 103 232 ALKER TIRE AND SUPPLY INC. 21 E. Main St. Buckhannon GOODYEAR TIRES DELCO BATTERIES ASHLAND GAS Frantz, C, 129 French, D . 42, 43. 103, 188 Frenzel, L., 141 Frerichs. P.. 119 Fresh, J., 103, 178 Frieble, C, 1 19 Friend, L., 53, 119 Friend, R., 80, 81, 119, 192 Frueh, L., 52, 60, 62, 159 Frueh, M., 119. 178 Fruehan, K., 119 Frye, P., 52, 103 Fullen, B., 141 Furrer. A.. 103 Gainer, M., 62. 141 Gaither, J.. 129. 186 Galas, S., 119 Gale. J.. 63 Gallon, L., 141. 179 Gara. L., 50, 62. 119 Gardner, A.. 42. 50, 129 Gardner, M, 141 Gargan, K., 50. 129 Garrett, W„ 103. 210 Gawthrop, W„ 119 George, L., 45, 103 Gerbitz, R , 129 Genvig, S., 144 Gettemy, J., 53, 119 Gibb, W„ 103, 188 Gibson, R, 129 Giddings, C, 141 Gilbert, R., 129 Giles, B., 55, 62, 129, 178 Giles, R., 119, 186 Gillenwater, V., 141 Gillooly, W., 53, 119, 186 Gillis. A., 69, 141 Gilmore, W., 129, 186 Giordanengo, W., 129, 186 Glasser. E., 119 Gleen, B., 129, 200 Gleeson, W., 72, 141 Glumac, G., 162 Godwin, C, 142 Goheen, H, 103, 180, 182 Goodall, R.. 119 Gordon, J., 61, 119 Gottwald, K., 63, 119, 178 Grebe, K., 48, 62, 119, 182 Green, A., 130, 176 Green, C, 31, 46, 72, 104, 178 Green, D., 85, 146, 207 Green, J., 119, 186 Green, L., 130 Green, L„ 54, 130 Green, N„ 130 Green, T., 150 Greene, R., 130 Greer, P., 130 Gregory, L., 130 Grieser, D., 120 Griffith, J., 130, 207 Griffith, P., 62, 74, 130 Grossman, D., 84, 176 Grosvenor, E., 52, 74, 142 Grove, E., 142 Groves, J., 104 Groves, K., 81, 91, 104, 180 Guenther, B., 207 Guinther, D., 130 Gundy, J., 89, 130 Gulnac, J., 142 Gwinn, M., 120 Hackett, J., 142 Hadden, R.. 57 Hadley, C.. 54, 142 Hain, J., 142 Haines, E., 104 Haines, M., 130, 180 Hall, G, 130 Hall, D., 63, 120, 188 Hall, G., 85, 130 Hall, N., 85, 142, 180 Hall, S., 60, 72, 130, 176 Haller, V., 85 Halliday, T., 104 Halterman, W., 130 Halvorsen, D., 142 Hamburger, V., 53, 104 Hana, L., 43, 52, 130 Hanna, M., 104 Hansen, B., 120, 192 Hardy, P., 142 Harrman, J., 104 Harrman, R., 130 Harpold, W, 130 Harpster, M., 50, 130 Harrigan, J., 140 Harrington, R., 130 Harris, F., 142, 181 Harris, J., 130 Harris, T., 104, 186 Harsha, J., 130 Harley. T., 142 Harwell, J., 142 Hartzell, J., 50, 62 Hartzell, F., 130 Harvey. G, 120 Harvey, J., 120 Hasbrouck, H., 188 Hast, R., 142, 181 Hastings, M., 49, 91, 105 Hawley, A., 67, 130 Hayden, D., 97 Hayes, N., 61, 76, 82, 120 Hazel, D., 130, 192 Hazlett, J., 130 Heaps, D., 104 Heatwole, C, 69, 120 Heckert, B., 42, 50, 52, 58, 59, 130 Heckman, D., 188 Hege, S., 142 Hein, L„ 142, 207 Hein, R., 130, 192, 207 Heineman, E., 62, 105 TRIANGLE GAS STATION 233 WARD ' S LAUNDRY CLEANERS • 1 Hour Dry Cleaning • Laundry Service • Free Box Storage FREE PICK UP DELIVERY 472-2220 15 S. Kanawha Heisch, J., 42, 150 Helfter, R„ 66, 71, 120 Helmintoller, J., 120 Helms, B., 63, 89, 130 Hemphill, G., 120 Henline, E., 120 Hepting, D., 130, 188 Herring, H., 130, 192 Herrman, N., 53, 5-7, 105 Hersman, J., 120, 186 Heslep, 120 Highfield, D., 49, 120 Hill, B., 105, 186, 210 Hill, D., 142 Hiltner, N„ 48, 62, 105 Hiltunen, J., 120, 180 Hiser, G„ 186 Hoch, D., 131 Hocking, J., 53 Hodge, S., 62, 120 Hodgson, J., 176 Hoellein, R., 85, 142 Hoffecker, R., 120 Hoffman, C, 131 Hoffman, D., 131 Hoffman, S., 142, 200 Hogg, J., 85, 142 Hohm, C, 120, 182 Hoisington, H., 142 Holbert, J., 120 Holland, L., 105, 176 Holleran, B., 62, 120, 180 Holman, L., 180 Holmes, J., 57, 192 Holmes, S., 57, 105 Holoski, J, 69, 131, 192 Honse. S., 85, 142, 182 Hood, B., 56, 62, 120 Hoover, J., 175, 120 Hopkins, H., 142 Hopper, 46, 105 Horie, C, 120, 180 Hornbeck, D., 120, 186, 210 Hostettler, L„ 131 Houck, T. 131, 186 Houpt, M., 131 Howard, L„ 120, 196 Howarth, M„ 142 Howe, J„ 131, 182 Howes, R., 131 Hoylman, V., 42, 43. 131, 178 Hudson, A., 58, 59, 88, 82, 120, 178 Hudson, R., 142 Huffman, K., 131 Huffman, W., 105 Hufford, W, 120 Hughes, D., 120, 192 Hughes, M., 142 Hultberg, D., 43, 120 Humphrey, B., 131 Humphreys, P., 142 Hunter, J., 188 Huselton, L., 142 Hutson, R., 53, 62, 74, 142 Hyde, V., 131 Hyre, R., 131 Iannarone, R., 192 Ice, M., 84, 85, 120 Inzetta, L., 62, 131, 180 Irey, J., 46, 120. 178 Irvine, L., 131 Irwin, E., 85, 131 Irwin. M., 56, 60, 121 Jack, K, 14 Jackell, B, 142 Jackman, J., 142 James, K., 131, 182 Jameson, H., 142 Janczewski, W., 121, 210 Jarrett, C, 131 Jarvis, J., 143 Jekins, R., 143 Jenkins, M., 49, 121, 192 Jennings, D., 62, 83, 180 STRADER ' S Wearing Apparel and Shoes Main Street Jennings, K., 143, 179 Jobe, B., 143 Johnson, D., 105 Johnson, E., 43, 72, 105 Johnson, J., 131 Johnson, K., 48, 121, 178, 200 Johnson, K., 63, 106 Johnson, L., 52, 143 Johnson, R., 75, 91, 121 Johnston, C, 62, 143 Johnston, K., 50. 52, 85 Jones, E., 106, 182 Jones, G„ 121 Jones, J., 80, 81, 91, 121, 178 Jones, M., 42, 50. 131 Jordan, D„ 131 Jordan, J., 80, 82, 83, 92, 180 Jordan, S., 81, 143 Kantorick, J., 52, 121 Kaufman, T„ 131, 182 Kay, M., 131 Keefe, D., 143 Keene, J„ 143 Keester, E, 131, 182 Kehoe, D., 85, 131 234 B R FORD SALES INC. Mustang Fairlane Falcon Ford Thunderbird Where To Buy Them 71 W. MAIN 472-1700 Keith, R., 50, 69, 121 Krider, C, 132 Leasure, D., 132 Luoto, G., 64, 192 Keller, M , 131 Kuhn, B., 132 Leathers, C, 121 Luzier, L., 144, 200 Kelly, P., 131, 180 Kulberg, 132, 188 Leathers, V., 132 Lygoumenos, N., 45, 57, 107 Kempton, L., 62, 75 Kulhavy, M., 132 Lecher, R., 106, 188 Lyle, G., 107, 186, 210 Kennedy, C, 131 Kulp, D, 131 Lee, Y., 75, 121 Lynch, C, 48, 121, 180 Kerns. T., 131 Kurbel, R„ 143 Lemli, A., 121 Lynch, G, 186, 210 Kerns, Y., 143 Kurin, L., 132, 180 Lens, J., 106, 207 Lynch, S., 80, 89, 144, 176 Kessler, E ., 210 Kuzner, D., 106, 188 Lens, L., 143 Leslie, F., 43, 106 MacFarland, S., 122 Kestner, D., 121, 197 Ladd, C, 66, 143 Lessure, F. 143 MacKenzie, K., 62, 132, 182 Kiffen, K , 131 Ladd, L., 143 Lilly, R„ 56, 132 Lim, K., 77, 83, 106 MacWilliam, M., 56, 132 Kilner, L. 53, 106, 186 Laferty, J., 143 McAllister, D., 144 Kim, M., 77 Lambert, D., 69, 121 Lincicome, E., 143, 180 McAfee. D., 144 King, N., 74, 143 Lambert, W., 132 Lincicome, R., 121 McClellan, T., 107 Kinsey, K , 50, 121 Laney, C, 132 Lindberg, C, 69, 132, 178 McCloud, P., 57, 121 Kirby. D. 131 Laney, K, 54, 121 Link, W., 81, 107, 186 McClure, S., 132, 192 Kirkland, R., 48, 62, 131 Lang, S., 132 Linsenmann, K, 107 McComas, E., 121 Kiser, R., 143 Langdon, J., 132 Littell, L., 132 McComas, L., 144, 181 Kiser, S., 46, 92, 106, 178 Lantz, 121 Lloyd, L., 121 McCormick, P., 132 Kiteell, R. 143, 207 Lapp, A., 53, 85, 143, 127 Lloyd, S., 62, 132 McCracken, P., 44, 57, 82, 107, Klebez, R , 121, 192, 207 Lardin, R., 85, 143 Locke, G., 132 192 Klee, D., 144 Lattore, J., 143, 176 Lockehart, S., 143 McCue, H., 132 Kleibacke r. C. 132 Lau, D., 132, 187 Longhurst. W., 143 McCune, E., 121, 185 Klick, C, 62, 132 Lauffer, L., 121 Longrod, 130, 176 McCune, R., 50, 121 McCune, S., 70, 144 Knapp, A , 56, 143 Lauffer, M., 58, 132, 176 Lord, A., 121 McCune, S., 49, 120 Knight, N -, 143 Laughlin, M., 132 Louis, S., 107 McCuskey, J., 57, 80, 89, 192 Koch, K., 121 Lovelace, G., 121 Laux, J., 60, 121, 188 McCutcheon. J., 144 Koczyk, C ., 54, 144 Lavery, C, 132, 180 Lovewell, D., 132, 192 McDaniel, R., 132. 192 Kohl, D., 143 Law, H„ 106 Lowe, P., 132, 186 McDaniels, S., 144 Komarom , R., 121, 192 Lowery, C, 143 Kopitko, J., 62 Law. M, 68, 69, 71, 92, 106 Lucas, M., 132 McDowell. K., 132, 178 Kopp, R., 143 Law, R.. 106 Luckey, R., 107 McGilvra, M„ 144 Koszoru, 50, 52, 121 Leach, R., 132 Ludwig, S., 63, 121 McGough, K„ 53, 122 Kraatz, L , 143 Leachman, E., 132 Lukens, S., 143 McGowan, B., 52, 59, 107. 180 Kramer, D., 143 Learner, J., 121 Lunstead, W., 43, 69, 107 188 McGrath, P., 62, 122 Compliments Reynolds Transportation Co. Of SPECIALTY SHOP 11 E. Main St. 30 N. Kanawha St. Buckhannon, W. Va 472-5000 235 Moorhead, M., 82, 86, 93, 122 Nicholson, C, 43, 109, 188 Moore, B., 83, 122, 180 Nicholson, J., 45, 109 Moore, B., 80 Noonan, K., 144 G. C . MURPHY CO. Moore, D., 144 Moore, J., 133, 186 Noot, J., 123 Norton, C, 75, 133 Your Local Moore, J., 133 Moore, W., 43, 122, 186 Moran, S., 50, 62, 122 Morgan, H., 85, 144 Morock, J., 133 Morris, W„ 133 O ' Brien, K., 109, 178 O ' Brien, R., 133 O ' Dell, L„ 133 Oldaker, D., 123, 186 Oldham, A., 133 Shopping Center Morrison, B., 52, 144 Morrison, D., 122 Olexa, W., 123, 210 Oliver, K., 144 40 jparate Departments Morton, B., 122 Olsen, H., 133, 192 s Morton, D., 133, 186 Moses, D., 33 Olson, K., 74, 76, 109, 192 Olson, G, 144 to Moss, S., 62, 66, 109, 176 O ' Neal, K., 71, 188 Serve the Students and Shoppers of Upshur County Mudge, J., 122 Muhleman, K., 133 Muller, C, 62, 180 Mummert, E-, 207 Munn, E„ 133 Orner, L., 123 O ' Roark, M., 62, 85, 144 Osborn, A., 133 Outten, E., 123 Owen, J., 133, 193 Owen, R., 109 Munson, C, 122, 186, 210 Pais, A., 109, 145 Munson, J., 62 Palmer, E., 180 Murphy, K., 52, 62, 109 Palmer, M., 134, 188, 197 Palmer, T, 145 Murray, G., 133 Murray, S., 144, 176 Palmer, R., 145 McGraw, M., 56, 122 Mease, W., 122 Murray, V., 144 Panaia, A., 44, 210 McHenry, L., 133 Meatyard, S., 178 Myers, C, 180 Park, B., 123 McHugh, J., 72 Meek, J., 57, 144 Myers, D., 144 Park, N., 48, 105 McKeever, L, 144, 182 Mehringer, L., 133 Myers, D., 144 Park, W., 134, 185 McLean, R., 144 Menzles, M., 133 Myers, G, 58, 120, 192 Parker, B., 134 McMillen, J., 122, 144, 182 Merante, W., 122, 188 Myers, L., 31, 72 Parks, A., 210 McNeel, J., 62, 120 Mercer, P., 42, 59, 133, 179 Myers, S., 108, 192 Parnell, J., 85, 134 McNeill, D., 123 Meredith, L., 50, 108 Nadeau, T., 122 Parsons, L., 66, 145 McQuillen, M., 45, 56, 108 Mabon, D., 122 Mackey, W., 133 Maier, E., 62, 122, 176 Mallonee, M., 85, 144 Malone, R, 31, 72, 144 Metallides, E., 46, 108 Naudts, M., 52, 144 Michael, T., 52, 108 Naugles, C, 122 Michaels, J., 122 Naylor, V., 62, 144 Michel, S., 42, 133, 178 Neal, V., 122 Mick, G, 120 Neil, J., 43, 123 Mildren, W., 186, 188 ... n ,.. Nelson, D., 133 Parsons, S., 84, 85 Parton, E., 58, 134 Patrick, T., 44, 45, 57, 80, 88, 93, 110, 186, 210 Patsch, S., 52, 134 Paulman, R., 57, 64, 192 Maltese, J., 53, 122 Manning, J., 54, 122 Milbum, J., 144 „ , Neuberger, B., 109 Milholland, C, 133 ... - ... Newcome, R., 133 Paxton, C, 134 Peake, K., 145 March, G., 207 Marino, B., 83, 122, 176 Markovich, S„ 84, 85, 133 Miller, B., 49, 108 .. „ „ lt . Newell, D., 186 Miller, C, 62, 81, 133 XT . c ,,, Newman, S-. 144 Miller, C, 133 Peaper, S., 69, 1 10 Pearce, L., 134 Marner, R., 57 Marple, J., 133 Marsden, D., 182 Marshall, W., 122, 192 Martin, C, 108 Miller, G, 144, 179 Miller, J., 182 Miller, J., 92, 108, 186 Miller, L., 186 MURPHY ' S Martin, D., 133 Miller, L., 44, 49, 92, 108 Located in the center of Buckhamion Martin, J., 57 Marvin, G , 53, 82, 122, 207 Miller, R., 108, 192 Minderlein, P., 133 CENTENNIAL MOTEL Marx, C. 56, 62 Mishler, J., 64, 192 s. QUAY KOON, Owner Mathias, J., 144 Mitchell, W., 109, 188 Mauller, R., 133 Mitton, J., 42, 44, 92, 192 phone 472-4100 Maxwell, R., 144 May, F., 122 Mock, D., 122, 178 Moellendick, J., 210 44 ROOMS WITH AIR CONDITIONING, Meanor, S., 180 Moeller, R., 72, 122 PRIVATE BATH AND TELEVISION 236 Pederson, R„ 1 10 Pehovic, C, 1-45 Pembroke, L., 145 Pennacchio, C, 110 Pentz, R., 134, 186 Perazzone, D., 134, 176 Perine, P., 145 Perrin, D., 123 Peters, R., 110 Petro, D., 110 Pettibon, G , 123 Pew, A., 56, 110 Pfahler, S., 134 Pflaum, R., 134, 192 Phillips, B., 123 Phillip, J., 110 Phillips, G , 85, 134 Phillips, L., 145, 179 Phillips, M, 145 Phillips. M., 110, 178 Philson, R., 66, 134 Phipps, A., 134 Phipps, G, 50, 134 Pickett, E„ 52 Pierce, M., 123 Pierson, D., 53, 57, 123 Pingrey, J., 42, 123 Pinkerton, A.. 110 Plitt, K, 134 Ploof, J., 110 Plummer, T, 43, 134 Poland, D., 145 Polcsak, G.. 50, 52, 134 Pollins, V., 110 Popp, M., 123, 176 Popson, G.. 82, 123, 192 Porcheron, P., 134 Power, J., 123 Powers, B., 123 Prager, S., 56, 11, 176 Prelle, L., 123 Price, B., 54, 55, 111 Prince, B., 145 Pritchard, D , 145 Proctor. G , 192 Pugh, G, 145 Pumphrey, I., 123 Race, S., 162, 145, 179 Radebaugh, D., 134 Rail, J„ 186 Randall, R , 89, 195 Raphalion, L., 134 Rapking, C, 42, 69, 134 Rapking, T., 62, 134 Rebillard, L., 62, 134 Rebovich, D., 145 Rector, M., Ill Reed, J., 145, 179 Reed, N., 49. Ill, 176 Reed, S„ 145 Reemsnyder, D., 134 Reese, C, 50, 54, 84, 123 Reese, J., 58, 62, 66, 123 Reese, W., 134, 186 Reeves, J., 134 Reger, J., 134, 186 Reger, W., 11, 186 Reich, R., 123, 188 Reid, C, 54, 72, 134 Remaley, D., 62, 134 Remick, D., Ill Remington, K., 62, 134, 176 Remsen, J., 134, 186 Reneau, C, 50, 51, 70, 85, 134 Resler, B., 84, 85, 134, 176 Rexroad, J., 135 Rhein, B., 123, 182 Rhoades, D., 123, 167 Rhodes, B., 145 Rhodes, L., 135 Rhodes, S., 145 Rickey, D., 123 Richmond, N., 123 Rickards, N„ 111 Ringler, C, 135 Risher, H., 145 Risher, J., 58, 86, 123, 178 Risinger, A., 85, 145 Robb, J., 186 Roberts, J., 145, 200 Roberts, J., 50, 62, 111 Roberts, L., 54, 55, 111 Roberts, M., 51, 52, 56, 135 Roberts, P., 123, 207 Roberts, R, Ill Robinson, C, 145 Robinson, M., 135, 180 Robinson, T., 135 Robuck, S., 62, 85, 123 Rockafellow, R., 56, 111 Roesh, M., 145, 176 Rogus, E., 123 Rohde, P , 62, 145, 182 Romito, K., 135, 180 ' The Place Where You Are Always Welcome ACME BOOK STORE Magazines School Supplies and Sporting Goods Rose, D.. 123, 188 Rose, M., 52, 57, 145 Ross, J., 11, 186 Ross, R., 146 Ross, R., 123 Rossi, P., 146 Rowett, R., 123 Russell, W., 135 Ryder, R., 135 Rydholm, D., 192 Saalfield, B., 135 Saams, S., 123 Sadlon, E., 124 Salvati, A., 135 Sampson, E., 43,- 112, 188 Sanders, W., 112 Santymire, B., 56, 146, 182 Sapula, J., 135 Saunders, N., 135 Savage, P.. 50, 62, 135 Savicki, C, 146 Saville, E , 146 Saville, R., 124 Sayre, D., 135 Schaefer, D., 135 Schaeffer, F.. 124, 176 Schafer, K., 146 Scherr, M., 54, 57, 135 Schisler, R., 44, 64, 80, 83, 93. 112 Schmirt, M., 146 Schrecengost, L., 124 Schultz, E., 146 Schwartz, K., 112, 178 Schweinsburg, C, 56, 112 Schwenebraten, G, 135, 192 Scites, J., 124 Scott, D., 146 Scott, E., 146 Scott, G. 124 Scott, J., 112 Scott, M., 56, 62, 124, 178 Seaman, M., 145 Seebe, R., 58, 135 Seidel, R., 146 Semenoro, B., 43, 135 Semler, M., 86 Shaffer, B., 46, 50, 83 Shanafelt, S., 135 Sharkey. J., 124, 210 Shelton, K., 146, 179 Sheppard, M., 54, 135 Sherburne, R., 85, 146 Sherman, L., 135 Shewbridge, T, 64, 112, 192 Sherrer, S., 88, 124, 176 Shelter, C, 146 Shimrak, J., 45, 83, 93, 112 Shindledecker, R., 124 Shippey, G. 52, 146 THE REPUBLICAN DEL TA 237 Shirley, E., 52,74, 112 Shissler, W., 135, 192 Shkuda, P., 207 Shuler, O., 50, 52, 135 Shultzabarger, P., 124, 192 Shumate, R., 50, 52, 135 Sigler, N., 84, 86, 124, 176 Sillaman, C, 62, 135, 179 Simile, L., 135, 178 Simms, R., 146 Simpson, A., 135 Simpson, C, 124 Simpson, R., 146 Sinclair, E., 45, 124, 188 Slaughter, E., 112 Slaughter, H., 112, 188 Slaughter, S., 146 Slogan, R., 81, 124, 192 Sluss, W., 146 Smith, B., 146 Smit Smit Smil Smil Sm Sm: Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm th, K., 180 th, N., 124 th, P., 50, 52, 113 th, R., 135, 138 th, R., 113 th, K... 74 th, R., 124, 192 th, S., 135 th, S., 146 th, T., 124 th, W., 124 thson, M., 113 Smyth, D., 135 Snider, M., 44 Snodgrass, N., 62, 146 Snook, K., 136 Snow, D., 50, 136 Snyder, S., 136, 180 Sommerville, R., 146 Soper, S., 146 Sowash, M., 146 Spach, R., 146, 176 Spears, B., 146 Spohn, M., 146 Sprague, G., 64, 124, 192 Springer, C, 124 Sprinkle, J., 56, 146, 179 Stalnaker, R., 136, 180 Stamas, G., 207 Stambaugh, D., 113 Stanier, S., 124 Stanley, D., 146 Stanley, N., 58, 59, 62, 81, 113, 180 Stanton, M„ 139 Starcher, M., 56, 113 Starkey, B., 48, 136 Starkey, C, 136, 200 St. Clair, K, 146 St. Clair, R., 147 Steele, S., 113 Steele, T., 113 Steele, W., 58, 81, 136 Steelman, H., 136 Stein, D., 136 Stem, E., 124 Stephenson, R., 124 Steurer, D., 124, 186 Stevens, J., 62, 147 Stevenson, D., 186 Stewart, C, 113 Stewart, C, 45, 124, 210 Steyer, T., 31, 72, 136 Stirner, M., 147 Stockman, J., 136 Stoddard, J., 70, 72, 136 Stogsdill, D. 124 Stone, L., 124 Strader, D., 124 Straley, C, 197 Straley, D., 62, 136 Stranges, J., 147 Straub, A., 85, 147 StuIIenbarger, C, 147 Sturgeon, H., 136 Sullivan, P., 74, 147 Sundheim, F., 53 Sundquist, J., 192 Sutton, J., 62, 136 Sutton, S., 51, 113, 192 Swarr, J., 93, 210 Sweet, P., 147 Tadlock, W., 136 Tanner, D., 136 Tarn, T., 147 Business goes where invited — stays where appreciated! ' ! ' Colonial Hotel-Motel 24 N. Kanawha St. Buckhannon, W. Va. Phone 472-3000 J. C. CUTRIGHT— Owner HOME HARDWARE Taylor, J., 210 Taylor, L., 147 Taylor, M., 62, 147. 179 Taylor, N., 62, 147 Taylor, N., 147 Taylor, P., 46, 113, 176 Taylor, S., 62, 147, 182 Teague, L., 147 Tenney, L., 147 TerraakPoot, J., 114, 178 TerlaakPoot, N., 192 Terry, S., 136, 188 Thistle, F., 53, 124, 188 Thomas, B., 147 Thomas, D., 136, 176 Thomas, H.., 46, 81, 124, 186 Thomas, L., 114 Thomas, P., 147 Thompson, A., 62, 178 Thompson, B., 124 Thompson, F., 114, 186 Thompson, J., 64, 124, 192 Thompson, M., 125 Thompson, T., 114 THorn, N., 62, 147 Thorn, P., 114 Thorn, T., 147 Thorn, V., 136, 147 Thorne, M., 58, 147 Thornton, G, 125 Till, S., 48, 125 Titchenal, R , 147 Todd, B„ 50, 54, 114 Tomlins, J., 56, 136 Tomaselli, M., 114, 176 Tomkinson, B„ 136, 180 Torrance, j., 53, So, 114 Tourtillotte, J., 192 MABEL ' S 93 E. Main St. 472-2717 We curl up and dye for you. Hair Styled Specially! 238 PERCE ROSS Men ' s Wear and Ladies ' Wear Phone 472-3020 9 W. Main Towle, T., 136, 192 Townley, P., 124 Townsend, K , 114 Trainer, C, 136, 178 Trainer, J.. 48, 93, 125, 178 Trathowen, C, 114 Troup, J., 114 Trumbo, J., 62, 136 Trumbo, R., 60, 62, 82, 136 Trusler, R., 147 Tubaugh, N., 114 Tucker, R., 186 Turner, N., 125 Tyler, E., 56, 136 Tyler, W., 136 Ulrich, D., 85, 147 Umstot, C, 52, 136 Underwood, J., 53, 57 Vandersnow, S., 115, 180 Van De Car, W., 147 Vance, T., 188, 197 Van Der Wende, L., 60, 136 Van Houten, R„ 147 Vasilko, L., 124, 210 Vaughan, J., 147 Vislay, L., 147 Voorhees, D., 80, 81, 136 ■Voorheis, J., 137 Wager. R., 147 Wagner, J., 125 Wagner, R., 125 Wagner, T., 147 Waldron, R., 147, 207 Walls, D., 148 WaHs, P., 137 Walter, L., 188 Walton, C, 137, 180 Walton, G., 137 Wamsley, t., 137 ADRIAN BUCKHANNON BANK F OPAL ' S Jonathan Logan Shapely Majestic Country Set Gossard Artemis 3 East Main Phone 472-2677 Ward, K., 86, 180 Wardrop, G., 115, 186 Ware, J., 49, 125 Warner, A., 125, 182 Warner, R., 115, 192 Warner, K., 81 Washburn, J., 125 Wass, P., 49, 84, 85, 125 Waktins, B., 131 Watkins, K., 53, 148, 210 Watkins, L., 56, 148 Watkins, O., 186 Watson, D., 82, 125 Waroblak, J., 148 Webb, B., 54, 58, 137 Weber, E., 50, 85, 148 Weber, S., 137 Weeks, M., 148 Weidlich, J, 148 Weiss, C, 148 Weiss, R., 157 Weichand, R., 125 Weller, G, 148 Wells, S., 50, 84, 85, 125 Wentler, B., 115, 176 Wentz, L., 148 West, J., 125, 188 Westfall, D., 148 Weyandt, L., 148 Weyant, K., 148 Whiffen, C, 148 White, R., 137 White, S., 43, 125 Whitten, G, 148 Wikel. 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' _■ ' J 5 - ? v A SB .+  %1 • •! - ' s£ S I0H  ■ • m 1 ••V j . ? -; IPrF U , 1 ( i I w jk- v. ■ iflk , - Greek Week 1967 The second week-end of March was one of fun and accomplish- ment as Wesleyan ' s Greek com- munity joined together. Greek- Week activities began Friday eve- ning with the banquet and corona- tion in Jenkins Hall. Jack Owen and Sandy Bauer were chosen by Greek vote to reign over the an- nual festivities. During the week-end Greek Olympics were held. This year bi- cycle races and a greased pig con- test were added to the many sports scheduled for the day. Greek Week honors went to Alpha Delta Pi and Theta Xi for accumulating the most points during competition. A Greek styled dance, complete with appropriate dress was held in the Social Hall of the Student Cen- ter. Thus ended a very successful Week-end. SEATED: J. Owen, ZEUS; S. Bauer. HERA. SECOND ROW: S. Meanor, L. Simile, S. Oourtnev. K Remington, H. Goheen, B. Baker, B. Wentler. THIRD ROW: T. Patrick, F. Thomas, A. Lemli, B. Hasbrook, L. Miller. E. Baker. B. Garrett. I ♦ Bob Hein prepares to splash down. Linda Kurin gives it the old college try in the Bicycle Race. The best seat in the house. ■B  ■ ■  « . ■ ( t j k J Mk L ■ 1 r 1 « il il IV ' 1 p . ■■9 ' • ™bB bbj 4 ' 9 If 1 tAV Kappa Alpha ' s spirit . . . never lacking. Spectators have as much fun watching as the participants do in competing. ■B It ' s that final burst of energy that wins a race. Greek Competition Always Keen . Zeus . . . father of the Greeks. Brandenburg Jazz Ensemble entertain swingers at Wesleyan in spring concert. Welsh minister speaks of society in England. Dean Strunk presents Dr. Agey a Spe- cial Citation of Merit, for his out- standing accomplishments in music edit- ing and translating. Sandy Till presents the Reemsnyder Award to Nancy Hiltner and Milt Moellendick. r :■■ ' ' v, Pam Taylor and Richard Baisden ponder upon a painting in the An- nual Senior Art Exhibit. Academic and Cultural Life ■ewrriTu . «— - A t ' wmtn. W SCOTT i ■ .. .... -a a- ■ . i r VX ' esleyan plays politics The W. Va. Wesleyan Choir under the direction of John Taylor presented St. John ' s Passion in the Bridgeport Methodist Church. Special recognition was given to retiring members of Wesleyan ' s faculty and administration at the annual Recognition Assembly. LEFT to RIGHT: Dr. Florence Schapet, Dr. Arthur Gould, Mrs. J. L. Gussler, Mrs. Kent Kessler, and Miss Nellie Wilson. Spring Sports Spring sports at Wesleyan may have been slightly dulled by the rain, but they still produced the ex- citement associated with pitching, running, serving, and putting. Although no team was a state cham- pion, each had outstanding individuals who partici- pated well and in the Wesleyan spirit through the rain and the mud. LEFT: Pitcher Wayne Olexa winces as he fires the ball over home plate. BELOW, LEFT: David Feola hands the baton to Craig Myers, both members of the record-breaking 440 relay team. BELOW, RIGHT: Larry Rhodes wins again in the 100 as he crosses ahead of the other contenders. BELOW, LEFT: Butch Hill smacks one back as Joe Beeson prepares to hit the next one. BELOW, RIGHT: Gary Weller eyes the ball. LEFT to RIGHT; FIRST ROW: Coach David Reemsnyder, Ron Hoellein, Jeff Cain, James Meek, John McCuskey. SECOND ROW: Ted Chit- amber, Mike Williams, Rick Schisler, Earl Mummert, Butch Hill, Joe Beeson. Tennis ■V H up «?l t •■-- LEFT: Giving a helping swing for his team is another senior, Ted Chitamber. BELOW: Senior Rick Schisler returns the ball. • ' I «= FIRST ROW: John Doner, John Dodd, Cliff Cox. SECOND ROW: Gordon Marvin. David Kestner, George Bossow, Nick DiPetro, Captain Milt Moellendick, Tim Swarr, Craig Myers, David Watson. THIRD ROW: Phil Cupp, Charles Starkey, Mark Palmer, David Feola, John Esposito, Randall Maxwell, Larry Rhoades, Fred Timbrook, Ralph Berry, Coach William Pugh. Track SCHEDULE Wesleyan. .third Salem Fairmont Wesleyan . . second Marietta Wesleyan . . second Wesleyan Relays Wesleyan . .third W. Va. Univ. Relays Wesleyan . . first Concord Wesleyan . . second . ' W. Liberty Wesleyan. .second Fairmont Salem Wesleyan. .second Oglebay Park State Meet Captain Milt Moellendick and Coach Bill Pugh pose for the photographer. ™ 9, A s I M tt yWJte i FIRST ROW: Bud Hasbrouck, Wayne Olexa, Richard Carpenter, David Stambaugh, Rich Klebz, Ralph Weichand. SECOND ROW: Roy Car- ter. Armand Salvati, Mike Stanton, ' Wayne Jansziewski, Roy Harman, Enver Ahmed. THIRD ROW: Coach Hank Ellis, Ronald Hoffecker, William Willis, Robert Allman, Joseph Morock, David Lamber, manager. Baseball SCHEDULE Wesleyan 3 Wesleyan 4 Wesleyan 1 Wesleyan Wesleyan 1 Wesleyan 2 Wesleyan 3 Wesleyan Wesleyan 4 Wesleyan 1 Wesleyan 5 Wesleyan .4 Wesleyan 2 Wesleyan 1 Wesleyan 4 Sal em 4 Glenville W. Va. Tech 2 W. Va. Tech 3 Ohio University 17 W. Va. University 14 W. Va. University 4 Davis Elkins 2 A B 3 A B 8 W. Liberty 6 W. Liberty 6 Glenville 1 Morris Harvey 2 Morris Harvey 10 RIGHT: Captain Rick Carpenter, talks with Coach Ellis, in preparation for the game. LEFT to RIGHT: Jarnes McCutchin, Edide Pace, Gary Weller, Captain David Couch, Rod McDaniel, Randy Bias, Robert Graham, Coach John Myers. Golf Young and inexperienced, the golf team is working for a better season next year. BELOW: Captain David Couch exhibits the form he uses RIGHT: Coach John Myers. May Week-End South of the Border was chosen by the Special Activities Committee as the theme for the 1967 May Weekend. Betsy Barbour and Dee Voorheis were in charge of the program. Bill Steele served as Master of Ceremonies at the coronation. Miss Sara Moss, a senior from CoIIins- ville, Illinois, was crowned May Queen. She was at- tended by Leslie Byrd, freshman, Barbara Helms, sophomore, and Lora Holman, junior. Janice Angelo, Helen Goheen, Sue Vandersnow, and Nancy Stanley were senior attendants. 1967 MAY COURT FRONT ROW: Queen Sara Moss, BACK ROW: Helen Goheen, Janice Angelo, Barbara Heims, Lora Holman, Nanq ' Stanley, Leslie Byrd, Sue Vander- QUEEN SARA Well-wishers extend greetings to May Court during reception. Jenkins Hall Kappa Phi Theta Xi May Sing Due to inclement weather, May Sing was held in the gymnasium. A crowd of listeners heard voices representing thirteen campus organizations. Jan Ploof and Joseph Holoski, received trophies for presenting an outstanding performance in conducting their win- ning groups. Kappa Phi and Theta Xi Fraternity- were awarded trophies for first place in the annual competition. Second place honors were received by Jenkins Hall and Phi Sigma Epsilon Fraternity. Hon- orable Mention Certificates were presented to Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority and Sigma Theta Epsilon. Phi Sigma Epsilon Graduation No other graduating class of W. Va. Wesleyan College has witnessed more change in this institution than the Class of 1967. During the past four years, Dr. Stanley Martin has provided the leader- ship needed to produce the college as we know it today. Excellence in academ- ic endeavors as well as physical struc- tures has been achieved. W. Va. Wes- leyan College has matured into the in- stitution of higher education that its founders meant it to be. A Good future is a prize possession The true purpose of education is to cherish and unfold the seed of immortality already sown within us, to develop, to their fullest extent, the capacities of every kind with which the God who made us has endowed us. — Anna Jameson DALLAS, TEXAS 120761


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