Concord College - Pine Tree Yearbook (Athens, WV)

 - Class of 1964

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Jfagrpw FOREWORD .... ...A-5 THEME SECTION . . . . .6-15 DEDICATICN . . . .......... 16-17 K1 ADMlNlS'l'RA1'ION, FACULTY -1 AND CURRICULUM . . SERVICE, INTEREST, AND ' GOVERNMENT . FEATUR-Es .... ORGANIZATIONS . GREEKS .. f-2 A, -' ' ag.. 'JV' W ATHLETICS . . CLASSES . .., qa.-.,,,-ygqf-.- --.,.. . -L, AJAX-A s.- ' 'NW' ,A , -- .4....,-, -. -- . 1 gf. ST' ss' - ' ' 'F' . air' is ' E-.gags lf!- -mc-V E ' ,-.H ln E 0.1 ,--. :'rf74:s ,,.' 4 t X . . 4 .sazh ' -Q Q-,ri . . .18-33 . . .34-449 R. .u.50-65 . . .66-79 . .80-101 . 102-123 . 124-168 xr-v1F.y., v . Z.- T.,-rag -5- . A. JQ!',3'g.v In H. ,. . . ., 1' , - --f :LA JL -44 i'.71-l,i,'- - f, A , X A, ' eff, AV., W, A1-V I- 1 A Wil. J I' K! E 1 5.'.4 QQ.. .-rv I Ei WI .fr L-2 ' T r' -- 'Yififk ', ! XQCLE-4-a,f2'i4 5 4' r, E5 ' J 142 f iRs'f'f'g ' ,xg '-,. : .' 13. H -'ik fg, t A Lu-'Asn-' Q1 .. - N 3' ' rf f' X W1 5 ? W- A 3- . - ' -R ' QT' 'if'.- A f 1 V, . ' rggfff. I! 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Within four years these goals are readily obtainable. Through the guidance of pro- fessors, administrators, directors, friends and our own self-determination, we are guided to the door of intellectual maturity. These educators not only im- part to us a vast store of knowledge, but they also aid us in finding ourselves through literature, the sciences, the fine arts, also they broaden and deepen our thirst for knowledge and understanding of life. Through the doors of the social activities of Con- cord, administrators guide us in our development as socially competent young adults. The dances, activi- ties, and opportunities for fellowship all help lead us further on the road to social maturity. Whenever per- sonal problems arise in our lives, there are always those to whom we can turn for guidance such as housemothers, the deans of men and women, and college personnel. They guide us through the door of emotional stability. By the time we step through the door leading to graduation, we have been molded into prepared, educated, and useful citizens of the world. The many doors of Concord have opened to us a brand new life of occupational productiveness, useful citizenry, and personal achievement. 'Y -, 'X up 'V , A Rte. Dx an aL W I : . . 5 . 1 A - -' 'Q viii? ' .- 4954: if: 'Q' I 'fb' ' ' .. if '7 ff' - ' '9 A. ' ,i , ,, M.. - , 2 354' . .- M V k 'n - ' ' -f 'g!Qn ggee, X R! S WNBA l .EQ mx ., , ,, . 3- Q '21 .. J 1 u ' P46 .3 2- 'fu M I EH? 641' rv...- is x'v N if I f xl. . W s ',., Mg- Q , ' .. 1 , 5 s, , . . A v . 4 , .u ,, .I . . .. s ' W .- - wil' ' l ,gf .nl 4 1 ,H Q .A , bfi vu ' N-,..' ' -94,1 i434 ., 'lata '- ,'l'v 'x A.. f-.- A QM' 'A K pw' ,. if . J 'Ji 1 In 312 . ' .mv A f . . ' T I, Q 1 L. 4, 3. ' 7 .3 - '1 -, Q 4 '..' X gr 5' 6 ' qi h U I 1 92355 15' N 0 34 , .' QJWG ' 1. NQQ Af by Lf. if-Va' 'r 2, .5492 'J V ' Q AA kr Lf ' ' 'I .Q '.' YD.: 14' , vw' f A - ,. J.. :. 1,14 if in-ig W 3 'U' 'Q :FFA ' P311 ,esiff IJ ,,. g , :E rvf , 1 P .48 LA 3,4 3 . - A -mfg. 15' ,-is it Fu 'I .B A 9 ' A an 341 - 9 ' . 4 st, I 3.3. 'Xjs.3', . Ag,-X R . V., .- - 4.552-4 .2 QQ? '-F1q?A:?Z',?1 ff: , , .. .sc 1 ,Wig V 'w-E3 , , J. III! AHROUGH MANY DOORS '1l lTi E ORLD-WIDE, across town, I have come, from West Virginia, from O hio, from Connecticut, New Jersey, New England, New York, from all these places- from home-to college. an-f 6' 'Nu- AM A stander-in-line, signer of last name, first name, middle itialg wearer of beanie, receiver of chair, desk, ed, and dream-a freshman. eing a freshman is a little frightening, being a freshman is lot of fun... best of all, it's exciting, it's unique-it's beginning. 7 'TW OLLEGE IS COEC6 between classes, l'OLlCl'1dOWI'l PHSSCS, cram exams, studies, buddies, skirling pipes, campus gripes, things to do, a point of View 1 ,Al N., ', x V: r 95 K.. A 1 '5iiIfg'e3M . Q 7 E H4 '4'9'1'!-2. . F - ' 'A .gn ii Y A 1 V PROFESSORS, books, labs, essay questions fmake a stab, , steins of stout, turn about, English themes, , dramatic screams, softball teams, impossible schemes . . . P . . . hard work, homework, slow work, no work . . . Listening, talking thinking, walking, seeing, being . . . this is college, this and more- 9 college, perhaps, is many doors. WHY OF ALL books, must textbooks be so ugly? Books should be beautiful . . . The act of learning should be beautiful, and maybe it is, but study is not STUDYING is a 'bent hack and hunched shoulders and sore eyes, It' s loneliness. It's humility, itls arrogance, it's , V X rx, A P I ili- IT'S an empty coffee cup and a full ashtray. It's procrastination followed by despair. AND sometimes- just sometimes- Studying is something near joyg when the isolated hits suddenly coalesce the filings fly to the magnet- when a pattern, an analogy appears, and understanding occurs. II atience, it's push. It's the grind It's a dog barking at three a.m. Fl l 4 LEASE! Address me as His Fabulous Frivolous Eminence, One Wise Beyond Caring QI walk among pigeons and puppies and popular girls, , I am Mystic! Nlagnificentl I can improvise an ode fraid the forbidden wings for sweetly scented underthingsj , create all manner of banners fkeep running, we're brothersj, I I 5,40 y 'M ,,,..,...., X 4. ,gf 54161 , A .V ,-.L,. . ,. - 1.15414 1 4 12. and sing gstereozzzzingj! 591. 4. i v swing, soar, FLY, i bless every thing I am spring-simply because I am! I, id, sans lid, the Kid, the King, Poet, Scientist, Philosopher, Rex . . . Winner of pillow fights, bull sessions, water battles, and all bets, wooer of beautiful women, Pied Piper pro tem BMOC-ME, the college man! I AM amorphous. I am nerve ends, ganglia, squeezed, compressed. I must stiffen, toughen, yet stay flexible. I want to he steel, I am afraid of becoming stone. I drift in limbo, sucking in fact, while I long for truth. As I turn over and over I seem to he shrink- ing- or am I coiling for a leap? And to where? I AM supposed to be a microcosm, I am merely chaos, m little, and I am not made cunningly. Yesterday I caved in a little today I think I will burst, I will surely die tonight f -.. 'Q Ia, .T Wx. 1 7- ...SL- AS it in that week before Commencement, or while I sat in-the-hot white sun, l A E15 , 1 W r ,, 1.1 U W Lf. ,-14 -. I 14- ik 1-fha. a prickle of sweat under the black bachelor's gown, or in those few empty days at home? ANYW AY, all at once I knew a little bit about why. I was out from under the suffocating mass of knowled there was a direction to go, a way to do it, and I knew the way. I did know, had learned. There and all those years I had been finding, acquiring, filling my pockets with keys. Already the doors are opening. Through how many shall I finally pass? -DENTON BEAL, RICHARD RIEKER, RICHARD RIEBLING Reprinted from The Carnegie Tech Quarterly with permission of R. Riebling, Editor mr- ge was the door, the handle to turn, the latch to lift- I I DR. B. ROBERTSON X DEDICATIG In a most profound sense he is indestructilnle-everlast ing, An enduring monument to the strength of our character. He is an inspiration to the Concord student . . . Remaining true- True to his art, and above all, true to himself-always uncompromising. He counsels with guiding influence When we are hopelessly dazed- Always ready with a friendly understanding and kindness. His is a genuine personal interest and dedication. . . An infinite generosity, An unseliish service,- Sincere, patient ways. Sophisticate, alnsolutist, Poet-philosopher- A man for whom our love will ever It is to him In devotion, admiration, thanks, and gratitude that we dedicate be THE '64 PINE TREE 1 Although activities and athletics are integral parts of the school, the foundation for these parts rests in the academic vein, the primary function of the school. Each day at Concord the faculty and adminis- tration stand ready to aid students and to guide their Ways through the right doors to the future. With patience as their brightest poi.nt, the teachers willingly give their valuable time to help a student with his problems. Also in meeting the challenge of matching every stu- dent's potential, the administration has provided new courses. Indeed, popular stand-bys don't go unnoticed as students Hirt with formulas and correct Napoleon's mistakes. The step through these doors is very well the most important one, for it is through them that characters are molded and futures are shaped. Entering the Realm of Admiuiftrutiou, Fucult , mul Curriculum . 1- 5 11 2253:--1. 41.1113 1'-.-15. . '-'- - 1?-1 111 - ' 1' 11. '. T 11 r 5.1111 4 1 ' A f fl '. 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In , ' 1 - , , 5 , - 1 gi .gfaggg jg1s111 11 5111. H 1 ' , . ' 5 3 A ,.1 4 1 ' ffl T V, 4: 5 - ' ' Y -1 1 1 11 6? f -111 I 1 .111-11 1 W M 1 1 1,, 1 A S 11 1 111 W 11 11111111111 11, 111 1111 111 111111311111 11 1111115 332 1 L1 1 1 1111 Q m . 1 1' 11511 .151-1111 1 1 1 W 111 11111111111111111111 111111111111 '1111111 1 1111L111'1' 1 11 1.4 I 11 1111111 111 1 1 1111111 Q 1 2. 111 1 1 1 1 1 1 11111 1 1 11 111111 111111111 111111 11 Yi ?? 11 11 H111111111111 1 111111111 1 1 1 1 1 1 Q , 1 11 111111 Zi3?gY 11 Mig? Q E 2:5 1 11 1 1 1 1 111 111 1 11 3' ' -- fi 2:2 1 1 11 1 111 111195 5512 ai-11. 111133 1 1 1 ' 1 11 11 1 11,1 M M 111 11 11: ' 1111 az 11 1 11 535 HH I A 1111 '11 1111 1 1 Tzf1?f1 . , 1 1 ,111 'V - L1 g 1i., ln. ui m ,K 11 , 1 11 -, s-1 zi- - ,' H ,-Q 1-.- - - --11 1--11 - Eilwlfb-' ,, ' 'fi U 9' ' A rffaw e President JOSEPH F. MARSH, JR. President Probably the most dedicated of all Concordians is her president. Joseph F. Marsh is a former Concord student who returned to his native state to make his contribution to the development of a college that had long been a part of his life. Together with the faculty, President Marsh has been the originator of many of the changes that are now evident to all. Throughout this period he has been guided by the conviction that Concord is, and must continue to become, a truly great institution of higher learning. He and the Con- cord faculty will long be a part of our College, 23 . 1 I 'nq Tl I 1. iid- , E W 52, A 'IJTSBOS Gu L QQ - sri if-L THEODORE D- LUCKWOOD DAMARIS QTWELL WILSON Dean of the Faculty u Dean of women PhD Princeton Umverslty M.A., Syracuse University Adminiftmtion mm' Affiftvlntf DOROTHY BOLTON, Treasurer, GALEN F. DULIN G, Director of Teacher Train- ing and Field Service, M.A., West Virginia University, MILTON C. EDGE, Direc- tor of Admissions and Research, Registrar, M.Ed., Texas A 8: Mg DEAN G. EPLEY, Director of Guidance and Colmseling, Ph.D., Michigan State University, ARTHUR C. FLANDREAU, Head Librarian, M.A., University of Chicagog JAMES R. GA- THERUM, College Physician, M.D., University of Richmondg ROBERT KYLE, Director of Athletics, M.A., Ohio State University, EDWARD C. LOWE, Director of the College Center, M.S., West Virginia University, JAMES O. McKINNEY, Assistant to the Business Manager, M.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute, NELROSE R. PRICE, Assistant Registrar, B.S., Concord College, PHILIP H. RAGAN, Direc- tor of the Center for Economic Action, D.C.S., College of Business at Boston Uni- versity, WILLIAM F. STOLTE, Assistant to the President, M.B.A., University of Chicago. ii. L., for - , Ai WILLIAM STERL WOODDELL Dean of Men M.S., West Virginia University JAMES TI-IERIN ROGERS Business Manager M.A., Ohio State University -- --4-.V . .... - 1. V ' ' ' 1 'i . Fi + ?T,2H'H7 W J., . 'k 1 .ft ' f nu- - Y ' fl 3EQ'T'i4 1 ' ' ' Z 'H -2-if .1 , v W f- wif-rigs' was V, ,zz ,..J .Mp H 9 ni . ' w : ll . '.n',,,-ug 'F Ur ' wr.: :ii ' L- ,, H H w H U Z.: 1 qu. H' x uw v jf r. U . L H .N 'mx Hu WILLIAM B. ROBERTSON Chairman of the Division of Languages and Literature Ph.D., Cornell University L Language Laboratory 'virion 0 Languages and Literature EROLD GAY ANDERSON, Assistant Professor of Foreign anguages, M.A., Florida State Universityg FREDERICK BAI- EY, Assistant Professor of English, Ph.D., University of Ten- esseeg VIRGINIA GORDON BALL, Assistant Professor of nglish, M.A., West Virginia Universityg DAVID GEORGE ANZLER, Assistant Professor of English, Ph.D., University of regong PAUL NICHOLAS CHRYSSIKOS, Assistant Professor f Foreign Languages, M.A., University of North Carolinag HOMAS GREGORY HAMBRICK, Associate Professor of Eng- sh, Ph.D., University of lllinoisg PERRY EARL MANN, JR., nstructor in English, LL.B., Washington and Lee Universityg ILLIAM JOHN OFSA, Assistant Professor of English, M.A., est Virginia Universityg HAROLD CRAIG PAUL, Associate rofessor of Speech and Theater, M.F.A., Fordham University: ARGARET ANN SCOTT, Instructor in English, M.A., Ohio niversity: JAMES BRYANT SHREWSBURY, Professor of .nglish, Ph.D., Ohio State University, FRANK STEIN, Profes- r of Speech and Theater, Ph.D., University of Denver. The most recent addition to the Division of Lan- guages and Literature is a modern electronic language laboratory for the use of students studying Spanish, French or German. Twenty individual booths equipped with the latest services for improvement of the listen- ing and speaking skills necessary for a foreign lan- guage have been installed. In the laboratory the stu- dent records his own responses for comparison to the master lesson, which is usually the voice of a native speaker of the language being studied. The individual booths provide for private and simultaneous student participation, which is impossible in the normal class- room. The opportunity which the student now has to listen to and repeat after the native speaker provides the decided advantage of increasing two of the basic language skills: comprehension and speaking with cor- rect pronunciation. W ,y. ,1 x , Psychology Laboratory GEORGE F. MOORE Chairman of Division of Social Science Ph.D., State University of Iowa ivifion of Social Sciences SIDNEY BELL, Assistant Professor of History, M.A., University of Wisconsin, FREDERICK DEAN BROWN, Instructor in His- tory, M.A., University of Pennsylvaniag FRED A. CROWELL, Instructor in Psychology, M.S., University of Washingtong ASH GOBAR, Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Psychology, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, RAYMOND THOMAS HILL, Associate Professor of Geography, M.A., George Peabody Col- legeg BERNARD PETER KIERNAN, Assistant Professor of So- cial Sciences, Ph.D., American University, BORIS HRVOJE MIKOLJI, Instructor in Social Sciences, M.A., Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohiog ANDREW JOHN PAVLOS, As- sistant Professor of Psychology, M.A., University of Toledo, LOUISE McNEILL PEASE, Associate Professor of History, Ph.D., West Virginia University, MARC PETER RIEDEL, In- structor in Social Sciences, M.A., Bowling Green State Uni- versityg FRED STRICKLER ROGERS, Associate Professor of Social Sciences, M.A., West Virginia University. The individual who studies the social sciences will find their uses unlimited. He will learn to understand and master his own personal desiresg he will develop self-knowledge and self-confidence, he will understand his fellowmen and learn to adjust his behavior to theirs, he will learn the wisdom of the old adage: Knowledge is power, knowledge of the world in which he lives, of its past, of its cultural heritage, of its eco- nomic framework, of its political institutions, knowl- edge of his own civilization on this earth. The Division of Social Science, Psychology, and Phi- losophy at Concord College introduces thestudent to disciplines which will enable him to gain this knowl- edge and understanding of the modern World. In the past, almost anyone could teach the Social Sciences. Today, the emphasis is on teachers who have proper and thorough training in their field. National, state, and local governmental agencies of- fer employment for trained Social Scientists in a wide variety of careers based on the diverse training of- fered here at Concord. C... s Machines ivifion 0 Bufinelzr After several years of study and an evaluation visit by the dean of one of the outstanding business schools of a university, the Division of Business initiated a re- vised business curricula this year. The new programs incorporated a program of general studies, foundation of economic and business subjects, and courses re- quired for a major in accounting, retailing-marketing, management, teaching, secretarial science or econom- ics. The Division of Business of Concord College has the following objectives: Q11 to provide professional busi- ness education at the college level for young men and women to prepare them for positions in business, in- dustry and government, Q25 to educate young men and women for the teaching profession, Q31 to offer secre- tarial education in academic atmosphere, and f4J to give the undergraduate student the background for graduate Work. CLOYD PAYNE ARMBRISTER Chairman of Division of Business ullllw smfs ' SONJA CARPER CARTER, Assistant Professor of Business, M.A., West Virginia Universityg LUZETTA F. DULA, Instructor in Business, M.A., Marshall University: RONALD A. EANES, Assistant Professor of Business, M.S., West Virginia Universityg MARGARET WHITMAN EDMUNDS, Assistant Professor of Business, M.A., Marshall University, HARRY FINKELMAN, Professor of Business, M.A., Columbia Universityg ELEANOR JOYCE GATLIFF, Assistant Professor of Business, M.A., Uni- versity of Kentuckyg JAMES ROBERT PARKS, Associate Pro- fessor of Business, Ed.S., George Peabody Collegeg AFIFE NECMIYE SAYIN, Associate Professor of Economics, Ph.D., Bryn Mawrg EMERY WALTER SMITH, Associate Professor of Business, M.Ed., University of Pittsburghg HOWARD EDGAR WARREN, Instructor in Economics, M.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute. Ph.D., New York University +-.L -.X Department ofLiI9m1'y Sczkme R w In 1962 Concord College began a special effort to achieve minimum levels of excellence for its library resources and services. Measurable j improvements have been achieved, including major additions of basic sources to subject book collections, expanded holdings of current and ' back journals, and expanded reference staffing and services. Plans for the immediate future also include development of a selected collection of musical and literary recordings together with listening facilities for A their use and reorganization of the library book collections to an open stack system for all users to further increase ease and efficiency of li- brary use for the college community. Also during 1962 and 1963 the department has been reviewing its entire curriculum and curricular programs. Improvements Within the we library science teaching field program will include some changes in r course offerings and coverage as well as further strengthening of aca- demic standards and requirements. The department is also preparing a more effective and better articulated pre-graduate program for stu- dents not in the teacher education program, but interested in librarian- ship as a professional career. ARTHUR CONOVER FLANDREAU, JR. Chairman of the Department of Library Science M.A., University of Chicago CAROLE JEAN ALLEN, Instructor in Home Economics, M.Ed., Marshall Universityg MILDRED ELIZABETH DRANSFIELD, Assistant Professor of Home Economics, M.S., Columbia Universityg MARILYN WOOD stitute. RUBY LEE HOLLAND Chairman of the Department of Vocational Home Economics l M.S., University of West Virginia JULIA IDA LaMOTHE DEES, Instructor in Library Science, M.A.,.Uni- versity of Rhode Islandg VIRGINIA HANNAH FANNING, Assistant Professor of Library Science, B.S.L.S., Columbia Universityg Mary Sewell Helvey, Assistant Professor of Library Science, B.S.L.S., University of North Carolina. 2.6 LACKEY, Instructor in Home Economics, M.S., Virginia Polytechnic In- Dejzartment of Vocational Home Economzhr The scope of home economics includes both science and art of better home living through the management of available resources, as food that is satisfying and nutritionally adequateg clothing that is artistic and econornicalg houses that are convenient, comfortable and beautifulg individuals who are cooperative members of a groupg homes where child-rearing and whole- some family relationships are understood and where concern is developed for sharing in the improvement of home life throughout the world. As a result of study and research by staff members of the department of home economics at Concord College, courses have been revised to provide both majors and non-majors the op: portunity to attain these objectives. JAMES LINN SHEETS Chairman of the Department of Education M.A., West Virginia University if BERYLE CROCKETT, Assistant Professor of Education, M.A., West Vir- ginia Universityg RALPH CUNNINGI-IAM, Associate Professor of Edu- cation, M.A., West Virginia Universityg GALEN FRANKLIN DULING, Associate Professor of Education, M.A., West Virginia University. r. Cunningham lends a helping hand. Dirifion of ducmfion The College follows a selective retention policy in all of its teacher education curricula. Students who plan to teach make application to the Education Department during the sophomore year. Upon admis- sion to teacher edcation, they must meet and maintain high academic and personal standards. Counseling is provided jointly by faculty of the education depart- ment and the departments in which teaching fields are sought. During the senior year after completion of 96 semester hours, the student makes application for the Professional Block. For admission the can- didate must have an overall C average, a C or better in profes- sional education courses, a C or better in all required English courses, completion of three-fourths of teaching fields with an average of C , and must be recommended by the chairmen of the departments involved. Approximately two hundred students enter the Block and student teaching annually. Their work is directed by a static now increased to eight members with the addition of Professor Albert Wright from Cen- terberg, Ohio. Ti T?T' ORION FREDERICK FRYE, Associate Profes- J 1 sor of Education, Ph.D., University of 1VIissis- - p 5 Sippig Issac LEONIDAS MITCHELL, Assistant 335-Y-yQi,Ql13H 'i'i '- li ' Professor of Education, M.Ed., Duke Universityg Nl., PAUL J. MORGAN, Instructor in Education, 11 ' U M.A., Marshall Universityg ALBERT WRIGHT, Assistant Professor of Education, M.A., Ohio State University. 1-Q32 f 2 , in l DAY-intl ttijiusnr MER ANDREW HARRISON MONTGOMERY Chairman of Division of Chemistry, Physics, and Mathematics M.S., Iowa State College CARL HARRISON BAILEY, Associate Professor of Mathe- matics, M.A., West Virginia University, MARY EDNA BEC- KETT, Instructor in Mathematics, M.A., West Virginia Uni- versityg LUCILLE DUNLAP BIRD, Assistant Professor of Chemistry, M.A., West Virginia Universityg WILLIS DEAN HILL, Assistant Professor of Physics, M.S., University of Vir- ginia, EDWARD JACKSON JOHNSON, Instructor in Mathe- matics, M.Ed., University of Virginia, EDGAR BOYD SIM- MONS, Instructor in Mathematics, A.M., Duke University. Dividon of Cloemzktry Playszks and Matloematzkf If the legislature is kind, this division hopes to add two additional staff members for next year: One in Physics and one in Mathematics. Neither is in sight, yet. Each department in this division modified its cur- riculum to some extent this past year. Q11 Chemistry, 101, the introductory course was greatly modified by the inclusion of considerable organic chemistry and biochemistry and the de- letion of many mathematical problems. C21 Physics, 101, the introductory course, was also considerably changed. It is now a survey of the principles involved in all the major branches of physics. QBJ Mathematics 100 has been replaced by Mathe matics 100A and 100B. Both of these courses are now required of elementary teachers. They stress the modern approach to arithmetic, algebra, trigo nometry and plane and analytic geometry. ,, 1 S ELLIS MEADE MCNELLL WILLIAM STEEL WOODDELL Chairman of Department of Biology Chafflllan pf DePHl'fmCnf Of Ph.D., Duke University Physical Science and 'Geology 0 Bzblogzkcll and Ployfzkal .Yczkncef The program in Biology is designed primarily to pro- 'de fundamental training for teachers in the biological lds for elementary, junior, and senior high schools. he biology curriculum also offers pre-training for ose who are concerned with degrees in medicine, ntistry, veterinary medicine, laboratory technician, d graduate training. The Physical Science program is designed to meet e general education needs of the non-science major d is required of teachers earning professional cer- cates, grades 1-12 or grades 1-9. Emphasis is upon e fundamental and basic concepts of physics, chem- ry. astronomy and geology, together with develop- g an appreciation of the scientific method and of 'entific attitudes. M.S., West Virginia University STIKE EVANS, Assistant Professor of Biology, M.S., West Virginia Universityg JULUIS L. Assistant Professor of Biology, Ph.D., Oregon Universityg HARVEY A. WELLS, Pro- Biology, MJS., Emory Universityg HORACE HARMAN BOLEN, Associate Professor of Physical Science, M.A., West Virginia University. Work in the Physical Science Laboratory CHARLES KELLER BAXTER Chairman of the Department of Health and Physical Education M.A., Columbia University Dz'Qfz1fzbn 0 Health cmd Ployfzkal Educatzbn The purpose of this curriculum is to provide an op- portunity for those young men and women who possess the necessary personal qualifications, to develop the knowledge, skills, and attitudes that are necessary to teach effectively health and physical education in our public school and to become cultured citizens in our democratic society. Present classes are designed so as to better carry out this expressed purpose through having students ac- tually take part in laboratory exercises dealing with organization and administration of physical education programs. ef, It., ,N , 55 3 v --- - esp U, Li ' ' Head stands in tumbling. . 1 kin, 0 ., ,, ' IRA BLANKENSHIP, Assistant Professor of Health and cal Education, M.S., West Virginia Universityg FRIEDL, Associate Professor of Health and Physical M.A., University of Kentuckyg ROBERT KYLE, Associate fessor of Health and Physical Education, M.A., Ohio State versityg VIRGINIA DEPENDAFER PRICE, Assistant of Health and Physical Education, M.S., West Virginia Univei sityg GEORGIA LUCILLE SWAN, Associate Professor of Healt and Physical Education, M.Ed., University of Arkansasg WII LIAM DONALD WILLIAMS, Assistant Professor of Health an Physical Education, M.S., West Virginia University. Preparing for gym class f' -1 , ne 4 fl JARED ARTHUR BUTCHER Chairman of tl1e Department of Art M.Ed., Duke University L '-4 Y V ,, . ABEL JOHN PETERSON Chairman of the Department of Music Ed.D., University of Southern California Dqmrtment of Mufzk The Department of Music, in anticipation of the various phases of planning, building, and completion of the new Fine Arts Center, has reconstructed the music curricula to meet future needs. Greater emphasis will be placed upon the subject matter areas of music. This will be reinforced by developing individual talent within a framework of common musical disci- plines. The Department of Music will offer the Bachelor of Science Degree in Music Educa- tion with an instrumental-vocal emphasis, a Bachelor of Science Degree in Music Educa- tion with a vocal emphasis and a second teaching fieldg and a Bachelor of Arts Degree with emphasis on performance, with a major in instrument, voice, or piano. Dqmrtment of Art The fine arts are representative of the creative imagination of man. Philosophically, the Art Depart- ment holds to the re-affirmation of the Renaissance idea that the artist must be a whole person: a well- educated individual who is at one and the same time the democratic man, and the free man. The aim of the department is to make art function in life through an informed appreciation of architecture, sculpture, paint- ing and the related arts. Theory and practice in art provide a foundation for professional careers and op- portunities to participate in the cultural benefits essen- tial to a liberal education. The Art department offers three degree programs, as follows: Bachelor of Arts with a major in Art, Bachelor of Science in Education with a teaching field in Art, and the Bachelor of Science degree with a major in Advertising Design. HERBERT TRAYTON OLDS JR., Instructor in Art, M.F.A. Ohio Univer sityg ROBERT J. WARRENS,,Assistant Professor of Art, M.E.A. State Uni: versity of Iowa. EUGENE MALCOLM BARBAN, Instructor in Music, M.F.A., Ohio Univer- Slflfi WILLIAM .BURREL CARUTH, Associate Professor of Music, M.M., University of Michigang RUSSELL MACY FALT, Assistant Professor of Music, M.A., Columbia University, KENNETH VAUGHN GLEASON, As- sistant Professor of Music, M.A., Kirksville State Teachers College, JAMES ERNEST GILLESPIE, JR., Instructor in Music, M.M., Indiana Universityg EDWARD FLEMING WILLIAMS, Assistant Professor of Music, M.A. George Peabody College. ' COY REX CASTO, Assistant Professor of Art, M.A., Columbia Universityg Y X.,- 'Q V -4 F' 5 'F 'iw' 14 7 VJ inL- Concord Staff ' .--?,,i. If f I , 'i A 1- J 1 Ag -- 3 X1 ' a , 1 , , E l 1- 1 N Qx K 1 .5 I, . -53 rj...-al .Sig c+x ?wA,i 'FFF' ig ,N . , AT: 4 1' - 3 ...ai 19, 11311 , v 5 f-0-. Ll., , . , If T 11:55 ii ' V if T .EVE A-E .,. ' , 'f1il,y,f ,- f' -2- 1,V. , ,, , ij W' A . HMJ f MI A V- -9- 1 1. J 1 If .. , K 1 , F aff, . 1,VZ 4 ' 1 'mr F if Q ' ff 1 1' I 5 4 xg- AY, wr 'f it g J N Students at Concord College have the privilege of taking a large part in the governmental organizations on campus. Through the Stu- dent Government Association, Men's and Women's Hall Councils, Greek Councils, and college publication staffs, outstanding students are given an opportunity to participate in the actual making and en- forcing of school policies and regulations. Every year, through these governmental and publication organizations, students are taught to lead the way for their school. The activities involved in holding positions in these service and governmental organizations open the door to leadership for many young collegians. Thus, through these leadership qualities, Concord students go out into the professional and business worlds ready to hold firmly to the bright, promising careers at their fingertips. penin the oor to Sewicg Intereflg and Government ex, M5 T3 ' Ugg, W - W, W V ,wi , X, WE I E , 1 Mr. Herman Hoskins, 1963 Alumnus of the Year, with his famlly left to right: Sue Hoskins, Rocky Hoskins, Mr Hoskins and Mrs Herman Hoskins. Mr W R Pete Cooke, 1964 Alumni As socxatlon presidentg Senator Robert C. Byrd 1963 Alumni Banquet speakerg Mrs. Robert C Byrd, Dr. Cloyd P. Armbrister, executive secretary, and Mr. Joseph F. Marsh, president of Concord College. Members of the Class of 1913 honored at the 1963 Alumnl to rlght Velmer Akers Hlldred Mastln Ritter, Margaret Banquet-Seated left to right Bess Dunn M01 gan, Ruth Wxse Easley, Bertha Boggess, Agnes Easley Hale, Tallxe Evans, and Graybeal, Kathleen Kahle, Flances Ould Steele Standing left Lllllan Burch Bailey ,2f f'N ' .qs if to iffriif A 1f? : 1963-64 Alunmi Association Officers-left to right: L. Forbes, second vice presidentg Mr. Ira W. Dr. Richard V. Lilly, immediate past presidentg Southern, first vice presidentg and Dr. Fred V. Mr. W. R. Pete Cooke, president, Mr. Charles Cooper, treasurer, Alumni Afsocivztion The Concord College Alumni Association, Incor- porated continues to grow. A number of new alumi chapters have been organized this year. Mr. Herman Hoskins, Class of 1936, was selected as Alumnus of the Year for 1963. Dr. Robert S. Gatherum, Jr., Class of 1937, was the 1962 Alumnus of the Year. Each year this honor is conferred on an alumnus that has made an outstanding contribution to his alumni association. Several Worthwhile projects have been undertaken by the Alumni Association. Among these projects were the equipping of a meditation room in the new College Center, the securing by the association of a full-time field secretary, and the continued work on plans for a Memorial Chapel. The officers for 1963-64 are: Superintendent W. R. Pete Cook, Class of 1937, president, Mr. Ira South- ern, Class of 1948, first Avice president, Mr. Charles L. Forbes, Class of 1949, second vice president, Mr. Fred V. Cooper, Class of 1915, treasurer, and Dr. Cloyd P. Armbrister, Class of 1942, executive secretary. Mrs. Nannie Gore Hearn, oldest living alumna, receives degree from President Joseph F. Marsh. Golden Alumni of 1963-left to right: Miss Ora Petersg Mr. W. R. Pete Cooke, who presented the awardsg and Miss Ella Holroyd. a Pm sorry, Phyllis, I have too much studying to go out tonight! . . . and he said that they said that we said . . . i 4 4 r ' . 'Step into my parlor,' said the spider to the Hy. nterin z Campus life at Concord aifords a variety of social. activities to occupy the student's leisure hours. The student center provides a dance floor, card-playing area, and space for students to sit and talk with fel- low Concordians. Many sports activities are going on as a part of the intramural sports program supported by the fraternities and sororities. There are facilities on campus for swimming, bowling, and playing tennis, Also, the campus has various lounges for enjoying music or participating in that great American pas- time-watching television. ..f X X X gg The Great Pretender See ya' at seven! 0 . . aria' of Socml L1 vm You see Aristotle wrote on the three unities in the Poetics . . . P aisulm 'Wk ,fu fa r H ...-1 Q - 'C ,, 'gf Ill' SIU kv 5412-auf. L -.1 E' 5:1 I , -Q. as s. X ,, - 4 'QT i Ti A A L in - XA Q . ,, n fs' l.l'1 'I I 4 . K ..'. '14 I A ,l Q1 -1 --., V L... . ..-ff -. - ,G 'f ,I ' 4-gQ- i': '! sifffx' g ' C , -W., -ig. h ' .g 'L' .sis 'Z A 1 fi 5 ' . . .'A ,4--- 714 ' I 1 ' , 1: , 15,5-41I.l.I.,a,. 1fj,Q3.E -fzfg-:v,gCQiZ L' g, iff- j 'S W- -' Q. 317: 5.4. ' f in ' I fy- , . r , . t'i?,k V ' ' - L Y Y: ' xi? i fi B 'T t' -1 WW w , lb.. , - t wir. J tif F Xa: Wifi V. iff-.W ff. is ,W Fl? STUDENT SENATE-First Row: Brenda Roberts, Molly Sluss, Sandra Shaw, Betsy Ross, Betty Todd, Faye Smith. Second Row: Lynn Hoffman, Carol Coffman, Jean Hartshorn, Ira Barry SGA President: John Miller if 3 . .f i ts ,. ,si e . J . '3J'P-35: Q1 29 5 'i vilfi-1 Fl 4 l ' '- 1 2-' fr ' W!-fJf13Sil , X - M if , T g 1 . A-,, a-:iw if . , ..,.,e, . ,Q QQ 21? fs fi? fVice Presidentj, Bob Eberbaugh. Third Row: Paul Hodges, George Cole, R. Phelps, W. C. Totten. Fourth Row: Leon Lilly, Jerry Snyder, Henry Yaeger, Bob Marslander. tudent Government Afmciation The Student Government Association represents the whole of the student body and acts as the intermediary between the faculty and student body. The President's Cabinet is composed of the five major oiiicers of the organization. This executive branch consists of Presi- dent, John B. Miller II, Vice President, Ira Barry, Business Manager, Carolyn V. Hughes, Chief Justice of the Student Court, Fred Vondracekg and Chairman of the College Center Governing Board, James Mc- Elroy. One of the most important responsibilities of the Student Government Association is budgeting allo- cated student fees for various campus activities. These funds are used for publications, dances, socials, gen- eral oifice supplies, and other campus activities. Also, members of this body are responsible for and assist in the processing of identification cards each semester at registration. Representatives from sororities, fraternities, each of the four classes, and other organizations comprise the Student Senate which serves as the basic governing body for the entire student body at Concord. With the assistance of faculty advisor, Dean Wooddell, this legis- 1 if .2 E+ l 9 1, F J 2 . COLLEGE CENTER GOVERNING BOARD-Miss Carole Allen, Dr. Bernard Kiernan, Mr. E. C. Lowe, Carolyn Hughes, Jim McElroy, Bob Lilly, Dean Damavis Wilson. lative body transacts business in well-organized meet- ings with standing committees appointed by the coun- cil to regulate college activities with the Welfare of all in mind. Without this organization as a vital part of college life, the student body and its activities could not function as smoothly as they do. Six justices and two alternate justices compose the judicial branch, better known as the Student Court. This body has taken great strides toward establishing student self-discipline at Concord and have heard ap- pealed cases in an attempt to settle minor problems. With the erection of the College Center, another sec- tion of the S.G.A. has evolved. This group, the College Center Governing Board, consists of seven students representing various Greek organizations, four faculty advisors, and the director and assistant director of the College Center. The student members are duly ap- pointed by the President of the College and the Presi- dent of the S.G.A. Included in their activities and projects are bands in the Union on weekends, game nights in the Union, and a Big Name Night with the Concord Commanders furnishing music to dance by and The J ourneymenn as the special attraction. Also, under Board direction was the placement of magazines and newspapers in the College Center Lounge. Two basic committees were formed. The Fine Arts and Dis- plays Committee was responsible for displays in the showcase in the College Center and also for publicity for various campus functions. The Social Affairs Com- mittee made preparations for dances and games, and hosted and served for teas, receptions, and social ac- tivities. ,' ww ' ff sw. - --- ,1 . . 1 ,f -r . T 1-. 1 ra t, Nj J I STUDENT COURT-Sitting: Faith Draughan, Fred Vondracek Standing: Jay Woodall, James Brown, Robert Thomas. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL-Ira Barry, Vice President, Fred Von- dracek, Chief Justiceg Betty Todd, Executive Secretary, John Miller, Presidentg Carolyn Hughes, Business Managerg Ed Ber- ginnis, Assistant Business Managerg Jim McElroy, Chairman of the Governing Board. i' t. lt w ' -, -5- ,, H avi: me W ..,-. .. a. ,,,g,,.... Q, N-ii-gg., NEW 5 Pperclmzf Women? Hall oumil Sitting: Diane Akers, Nancy Sironko, Gale Pomeroy, Mrs. Irma Newton, Betty Ingles, Karen Snyder, Marian Gibson, Drema Calvert, Beverly Waddell. Standing: Shirley Shirey, Sue Evans, Kay Wilfong, Kay Anderson, Vona Lambert, Jackie Kyle. Sitting: Beverly Mooney, Elizabeth Welch, Jane Hamara, Kathleen Logan, Judy Burgess, Mrs. Edna Combs. Standing: Lynn Hoffman, Sue Rice, Patsy Witten, Billy Cook, Nancy Jackson, Linda Zorio, Emma Hill, Sarah Friel, Emestine Thomas, Janice Bowyers .EI-2-Lee, 3, ,wi x fx l Q J Z I Standing: First Row: John Stone, Jim Tolen, Alden King, Jack Roman, Bill Buffolow, Jerry Pierangeli, Burnie Booker, Victor Grigoraci, Jack Owens. Second Row: Tom Yates, Bob Eberbaugh, Carl Ramsey, Bill Hartling, Gary Gallaher, Joe Jennings, Tim White, Bob Beran, Mr. Ed Beams. Sitting: Mrs. Turner, Tony Larkin, Robert Collins, Donnie Shupe. Standing: Bill Sluder, Mayer Foner, David Shumate, Tom Lowe, Tom Quinn. ,P-n -- yi., ,AWS Susan Trump, Editorg Nancy Jackson, Associate Editor. 4D l Betty Branch, Herb Muncyg Miss Scott, Sponsorg and Alice Albright. be 1964 Pine ree A three-volume book could be written on the frus- trations and harassments of the PDIE TREE editor. How- ever, the satisfaction which comes with the completion of the annual makes all the other seem trivial. It is at this point that all the cooperation and support received in meeting the deadlines is really thoroughly appreci- ated. It is here that I wish to express my sincere gratitude to those people who so graciously helped with this book. First, I wish to express my thanks to Miss Mar- garet Ann Scott, our sponsor, for her patience, guid- ance and supervision. Next, I would like to thank Mr. R. T. Hill for aiding With the photography, the book- Dottie Mann, Leonard Hill, Darlene Allen, Gus Dybowski, Brenda Roberts, Gerry Mullens, and Swansie Mitchell. store for helping to Wrap our packages, and the fac- ulty, sororities, fraternities, and organizations for their cooperation in helping us obtain materials. I would further like to thank Mr. W. F. Stolte for his help in securing photographs and information. Finally, I would like to thank the following members of the PINE TREE staff, without whose assistance this book could never have been published: Alice Albright, Darlene Allen, Betty Branch, Brenda Brohard, Dick Daltry, Leonard Dybow- ski, Leonard Hill, Nancy Jackson, Dorothy Mann, Swansie Mitchell, Tom Moran, Gerry Mullens, Herb Muncy, Sandra Phillips, Brenda Roberts, Theo Sinicrope. I sincerely wish that in the years to come as you look through this annual, it will help you to return and journey through the many doors of Concord once again just as you did in the year 1963-64. sg 7 We , h,YT.gA, V :A 1 1-FE 1 - V n . . i X- -fm aw -f-'r-vi----vw-ni-' - 44-5: f -kj - --' 1. -' :Y - 1. - -- if-T ,, H, A H. w .. X: :E an gals.. ff' - , uw . , as :ss . JA , i' W 1 .xi -.Q , f I . , , , , .-me couconuum it ,,..,f,.f.. PINE me . 1 ge. nv e. A , ,W W 'fr Lx.: , - . 3 ...L Beverly Addairg Miss Scott, Sponsorg Nancy Hall, Scott Bowen. Editors: Ellen Semester. W H ' X Gunter-First Semester: Linda Collins: Second ...S--nn-i Q .tfffti . mix. .. . I H e Concowlzkm The Concordian's aims are to present the campus news as accurately, concisely and as up to date as pos- sible. Its activities center around that which is of in- terest and of benefit to the students, but it is not for the students only, It is a means of communication for students, faculty, community and alumni. The editor, staff, and journalism class Wish to express their thanks to those individuals who helped in the gathering and publication of the news. Staff: Linda Collins, Lillian Rogers, Leonard Hill Charles Kirby. Lf' Nancy Spaulding, Twirlcr Bama' C0ncord's Big C Marchmg Band. 'U' Qi, 5 .Y-'1j1 . wig if j. e i T' E wwe--, ,,,,V -, , Jen! PV' I , 'Gif M f,.-- - ew. -1- Lv FE., u Q.. ,EX V M 31 13 A M31 Q. F --wv-..ft1 e , - ' ' ' , Q-rm -Q' ' ' h X 1 L-yi f ,N :ff 1, . V- - V . V ., I ,E AVL-.. , gg ,.,,l: X, l . M, f 1. , 455- t-.343 Vx 1-1....., in -N Z-:IFRS . A Y- Majorettes-Diane Akers, Head Majorette-Left to Right: Terri Hume, Sue Clay Judy Cox, Connie Kennemur, Patricia Shepherd. ,.,- fa -v gp- -9 av-4 sm. --.9 Circle First Row: Dave Cunningham, Rich- ard Grogan, Bill Sluter, Bob Col- lins, Torn Yates. Second Row: Ben Donovan, C. C. Connors, W. C. T0t- ten, Tony Cimorelli, Carlton Ram- sey. Young Rqlublzmnf First Row: Susan Wagner, Sandy Shaw, Charles Perry, Linda Perry. Sec- ond Row: Sidney Hedrick, Jim Withrow, Ralph Chis- ler, Pete Shaw. , , .l wh ek 4 '- x bw' it ou ng Democrvltf First Row: Rita Montrose, Carol Shrewsbury, Bob Querim, Reggie Fallin, Brenda Meador, Francine Jennings. Second Row: Gene Ad- kins, Dick Schouten, John Largent, Joe Guilfoile, Jerry Pierangeli and Tom Aralds. f , ' j I y r - f,,, f. Y L L e l 1 Certainly one of the most beautiful and exciting features of campus life at Concord is the annual selection of royalty. Each campus social organization may sponsor a candidate for Homecoming Queen and Miss Pine Tree, while the wornen's dormitories sponsor the Snow Queen and Snow Princess. Although it is not often detected, these activities greatly contribute to our growth as mature students and individuals. They enable us, whether as direct participants or on- lookers, to open the door which leads to happiness, gay times, and later as alumni, fond memories. Loolem In n Feature! .Vx ,s., 1.8 V 13. O S I , . 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H X X MH WH K X H X X Xu N N WX! X X XX X X X X X Cmfnpuf Fmmfitef MISS KAY WHITE Tau Kappa Epsilon MISS NANCY MULLINS Women's Independent Club Miss SHERRY MQCLUNG MISS KAY GARNER , First Runner-up SeQ0hf1 Runflelfup Q Varsity Club Phi Slgma Epsilon I 54- ABQ, Yrxvafx MISS JANICE FEAZELL MISS NANCY ELKINS Thgfa Xi Alpha Sigma Tau olmpuf Favorite! MISS TERRY HUME MISS FLOSSIE Cookie BRANHAM Sigma Sigma Sigma Delta Zeta Mlss SANDRA BEYMER Phi Alpha chi 7 3 v -' Homecoming queen Nancy Williams and her escort Jack Pal-key. Homecoming queen escort Mr. Jack Parkey, Homecoming queen Miss Nancy Williams, and SGA President John Miller. Concord has to punt! fi gjllumecoming ueen MISS NANCY WILLIAMS 57 I xxx R lrmf R ',' Z'- I Lx! 4 .X ', Y , . r 1 .IJ 'L .J A 4 Pounce On 'Em Llons omecomin HIIEE A Royal Welcome Lick 'Em Lions WIC-'DAX qzA1'I,EEE f 1. 1, JK .- 58 ', . .. -,M-V, . .1 v U . '1-i H 4 -.L f 3 , , , a -- I V ' ' I .. x +3314 - - r L ll 5 1' A 09: fi . 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W I in : - -' .2 ....e.2. n. ,4 '!E!-1. ,--,-M..-.1 - ii! - 1 ,ul .. L!! ' n In if - .. 1 :J 1 1 5 .. ,ll . 1 'r uf f ' f' 1 .1 ,. . gg . -f.-...... ...J EJ. WL .WHT Q Y L Wg . .-I- '- .:' ' -'.'.gu... v.uL 'l E .. aww A...-E:ar,.,yz .E '.f.:'E.I1-F. . 1- n--L .1 - A ,,-1.1 mr m ., . 5 ' ,l .N M .yi Q Q 2. PE 5 2-.E A w , iw! .ax W br: I ix I 'Jaxx . 4 :V X ..' A, Qia J...' fl. 1, n . ,. .Mak The father, pleading with Laura for the truth. ine Arts Serie! Concord College in opening a new door to culture has stepped up its fine arts programs. Such a program was the presentation of The Father by the Concord Theater Group under the auspices of Harold C. Paul. October 29, 1963 marked the opening for The Father by August Strindberg. The Father around the battle of the sexes, in which the husband was lured by his wife into the obsession that their daughter might not be his own. The unreasoning military husband was pitted against his relentless, ignorant and conniving wife, Laura, in a series of stichomythic climaxes. The opening quarrel over their daughter's education was the beginning of a chain reaction. The cast starred Charles Tornell as the Captain, Leonard Hill as the Chaplain, Don Smith as the Doctor, Tracie Giadella as Laura, Virginia Mann as Barbara, Authur Refosco as the Sergeant, Paul Cline as Corporal. The set was constructed by members of the Stage Craft class under the supervision of Bobby Mafia and Authur Refosco. Basic set plan was designed by Mr. Paul with the decor by Mr. Olds. Leonard Hill making up if if: el jf.. w X 45 W 7 , ,, ' HQ' .s . M 1 , am ' I , ,f.1 j'L, M Qwifw ,unfit - P' wr 14 , , -1 Z? H 1 K - Q - . 1: . - Q- I ' 3 W 'mr-, , ,,g 55 .,. , QW . , -gg, A f X- 1 ' 2 7 L 1'T Q .-ll - Wg! ,Q W i'?2, ' Y w Ev N ss w Zefuff H , 'E-QT x vkw 3 -zvxaw - ' uuaiak V' in , il ' wi +A -ak' ' Q, '22, I f 'J .. v Q Lt, bm 'Q E. a L. IT ff: 1: ,-4-H 4. Jack Carrington, Bill Weimar, and Candy Fawcett ig l Mr. Paul, Tom Smykay, Faye Smith, and Scott Bowen On March 4, 5, and 7, the Concord Thea- ter Group presented The Male Animal, a comedy by James Thurber and Elliod Nu- gent. The play, under the direction of Mr. Harold C. Paul, was a smashing success. The cast, Jack Carrington, Candy Fowcett, Faye Smith, Tom Smykay, Ray McClellan, Cheryl Meador, Scott Bowen, Bill Weimar, Carolyn Hickman, Charles Tornell, Norma Lee Keiser, Neale Clark, and Leonard Dy- bowski, gave a fine performance. Charles Kirby and Ronald Jones A scene from The Male nima1 A . n T Ronald Jones Emphasis has also been placed on painting, ceramics, Gloria Lester and jewelry this year with the fine senior art exhibits in the new College Center. Two of the outstanding ex- hibits were presented by Ronald Jones and Paul Hodges. Concord College, also interested in promoting intel- lectual ,curiosity, is very proud of the collection of books in our expanding library. Finally and of prime importance at Concord is the interest in music. Fine training is provided for both instrumental and vocal students. Paul Hodges Carl Johnson 'ind Through the many clubs, fellowships, and honor societies at Con- cord, students have a wide variety of groups in which they may become interested and involved. These groups are here to serve the broad range of interests found in our student body. They recognize academically outstanding students, they serve to bring together those of one religious faith, and they bring together students with common interests. There is an organization at Concord College to meet the needs and interests of every students, whatever they may be. 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' 1 M: '4 .. , '- . , ., -kfi1Q f - f- 5 ' f ' , .. fr. .- . M- ' . h.:f..:,.-ui, ..4w1 ' , Y . nf . .1 N u W -' .' - .1 - ' V .. ' - - .fn -1 - -V 1 L- .SQ 411' P, 3 , at 1 .,.' -' M ff.. , . -1 E,,i,:t' V ' . 8 3551, 'sei-ag , 1 xr ' . ' .e f ' - ' ' 5 - ' ' T ' J' ...Jig f---'F , i ...., -J.. E A., ' Fw . . ' gf, 4-rf, - . -. ' sri-f J S LT-J: lv' X n. rv. t 'T ' a.-3 Q 7.5 'Y-'rl'-P A ,T .Ev V . m ' I A V ' sw W VVHOT VVI170 Among Student! in Amerieem College! Scholarship, participation and leadership in aca- demic and extracurricular activities, citizenship and service to the school, and promise of future usefulness are the characteristics which describe Concord's twenty-three nominees to Who's Who Among Stu- emez' U niafemitzes dents in American Colleges and Universities. Con- gratulations are due these outstanding students as membership in this organization is the highest recogni- tion a student at Concord may achieve. Patricia Jean Baker David Wayne Bolen Brenda Rae Brohard Drema Ann Calvert Lillian Marie Aker Cook -QF ky. F , 569 Charles Edgar Cox Eve Joan Garland Victor Grigoraci Patricia Carroll Hicks Nancy Lee Hill Elijah Paul Hodges, Jr. Carolyn Virginia Hughes Anna Paulette Hurley Betty Elaine Ingles Ronald Lee Jones, Jr. Nina Elizabeth Markowitz Marliese Vondracek Mooney Emerson Scott Okes Cathie Ann Patterson Ruby Maxine Tedder Susan June Trump Nancy Ann Williams Alice Sue Worrell Sponsor . . . . President . . . . Vice President Secretary .... Treasurer . . . , - , , -. 1 7 -, 2 . In .vi 1 f xg 5 1 1 E Lie.: Sponsor . MISS MARY EDNA BECKETT LZ I President ..... BRENDA BROHARD Vice President NINA MARKOWITZ Secretary . .... DREMA CALVERT Fu st Row Alice Worrell Eve Garland Becky W1me1 Drema Calvert Treasurer BECKY WIMER Nina Markowitz Brenda Brohard Carolyn Hughes Mar11ese Mooney Seated: Jim Brown, Warren Dower, C. C. Nelson, Janice Turecek, Ronald Burrows, Beverly Mooney. U,-::,i41,, Canterbury Affoczkltion Seated: Mrs. William Stoltes, David Cunningham, Francine Jennings, Stanley Wimmer, Mary Robertson, Ann Sclater. Standing: Rev. Roth, Aitofele Sagapolutele, Donna Brown, Mary Ann Copley, Joyce Raines, Helen Brooks, Pat Roth, Carolyn Dent, Bill Brewster. MIM BJU Seated: Gerald Brock, Becky Pruitt Fred Lucas. V M ,,-115. 'iw ,fy , Q me N W v ,jx X 3.2 ' ,, T ' 1' 1 'L . E Qi' ' 'fl ' ff' -j ,Eff .-,A . . f -,N 'H -ff, A W :ua -1:21, ' Q.- Y 4 4 fx G-1 x wl- wg 1 1 Er 2 ' .',:-jyyly - , ,4,.,. ..,, ., 4 , w 1- 1 -Wgr, , V, .., M., xv S J. 5 l X. A ,,r Wg, 4,1453 MIC? ff ' if R' Si fi? Seated: Margie Terry, Walton, Nancy Jackson, Jean Reba Honaker, Miss Helvey, Miss Dees. Standing Second Row: Libby Paine, Joyce Cain, Judy Williams, Sharon King, Joy Berkley, Jerilyn Stover, Judy Rule. Standing Third Row: Laura Duncan, Linda Cole, Barbara Harrah, Nancy Elk- ins, Sally Albanese, Ellen Davidson. Standing First Row: Jane Raines, Carolyn Shaffer, Tracie Giadella, Linda Porter, Carolyn Dent, Nancy Spauld- ing, Albert Heilman, Neale Clark. Second Row: Phyllis Thomas, Francine Jennings, Connie SchaEer, Debbie Adams, Ruth Tidwell, Mary Smith, Leonard Hill, Tom Smykay. Third Row: Mr. H. C. Paul, Scott Bowen, Ed Steele, Randy Sparks, Archie Sisk, Richard McClelland. Seated: Mr. Montgomery, Paulette Hurley, Marliese Mooney, Pat Valen- tine, Dave Hurt. Second Row: Gerald Brock, Jim McElroy, Hazel Duncan, Vicky Baxter, Paul White, James Mc- Ginnis. Third Row: A1 Mondrick, Wayne Bolen, Jim Pettrey, Scott Bowen, Dave Cunningham, Charles Tingler. - in Q2 xl! f ,,,,.. 1 ,, fl. 5 -.... x b 5. 4 I W ff' ., . Ks ' 3 .4 L F g- V: L 5 My rp. -, ,,. . flilw ' In -523' v .Q H9521 1 4 ,1 . 3 54 - -4' - 3.1 l'r ,wwf . 6 , 5 .Fl fi! if f'1N if 1., 49 .- -x 11 .px - Y fr! ' gi 'lc r'-E, 4 V . -.f ' 5 iff Qsffiff 1 1 it -A fiffih Eli' A 5' A . 5 7:1 V a- r MZAZQ1, ,Q A '?:.:' :fl--9h QN33a. ?l:T.2f.' K ': Vu. Q 74619 fy ' 2 .EV-rf f 51 ' 1 A A ' ,,,. ' . I T' . M ,J '7f57S?4??'1'l ' -1525. ffm .nm J' II' ' L I ie? 4 1 Jaap, I 2 j fp:- '-' . ,1 2 1:5 X f.., , ,,. ..- L mi ' 1 I wg 'gi' 'Lf .T . Qi QT 'rl'-5253 Q - R -'Haw ffrIi5xSS'f ..,B ' :gf V f V' -A .Ak gg- -ffliia +1 . MN! il 'K bit' ki 11 f-is j 1 I, ,y 1 V mf . ,V , 1:2 ,V -H - :xg --Q v E Q3 'Y 1 .M f-2521? Q ,L M 'W if 3 is W ,LA xv ' Y Y Seated: Polly Butler, Judy Burgess, Charlene Surber, Carolyn Hughes, Gale Pome- roy. Standing: Dwight Live- say, Landon Blair, Connie Bowles. PM P,-i Agia, Left to Right: Carol Morris, Nancy Elkins, Tyann Maxey, Button Lowe, Nancy Kaza- lonis, Vickie Baxter, Sandy Beymer, Jane Gilliland, Mar- ty Schoonover, Sandra Storts. Concord Chorale lflfomenif .fwimmin Team First Row: Felice Stanley, Marla Belch- er, Vickie Nalls, Saundra Bailey, Linda Carter, Dr. Peterson, Second Row: Linda Hudson, Brenda Hudson, Con- nie Kinnemur, Carolyn Fleshman, Mrs. Roop, Pauline Khoe, Robert McMillan. Third Row: Burnice Booker, John Sac- cerino, Roger James, Bobby Branson, Ed MacNamara. Fourth Row: W. C. Totten, Neale Clark, Leonard Dybow- ski, Kenneth Parker. Concord College Choir 74 Concord Grotto C ub Sitting: Faith Draughan, Joan Largent, Carol Shrewsbury, and Beverly Addair. Standing: Richard Babcock, Dave Cole Richard Phelps. W omerz 3 Recreation A.r.foczotz'on Sitting: Miss Georgia Swan, Sponsorg Nancy Elkins, June Button Lowe, Kay Miller, Tyann Maxey. Standing: Sandy Beymer, Beuleah Prince, Navahlia Hanners, Mary Ann Li- land, Susan Clay, Mary Beth Perdue, Libby Roberts, Nickey Gwinn, Dottie Dunn, Carolyn Gwyrm, Joyce Williams, Nancy Kazalonis, Deanna Neeiey, Bonita Waddell. Eff-1 , Mufw Interefts Mr. Gleason gives the downbeat. 5 Concord College Concert Band lcord C ll g C tBand o f H i ,if i e W. ,1 Seated: Gloria Bowling, vice president, Pat Valentine, president. Standing: Mary Vitkus, intramural manager, Genevieve Kin- caid, corresponding secretaryg Jean Holbrook, recording sec- retary, Elizabeth Cowan. treasurer. Women if Indqbenclent Club ' n-W -372. 44, -nm, U ,. . f ' , , 4, .M . f n' . 'L ' I 2: ,Y i Q if we A 4- r., , , 2' ' V3 , 'q' ' ' 'mi' i',':' IT Beatnik Blast SECOND SEMESTER PLEDGES Seated: Linda Newman, Danese Grounds, Doris Walker, Sherry Rose, Cecilia Rose. Standing: Linda Pigg, Becky Surbaugh, Penny Scott, Peggy Holly, Gloria Stegal, Melba Buckland, Judy Wyatt. A Y . Y ' F X 5 'ff'-I ' 7. 5 Q7 V' ' ' ' 1 -Qi .- k . 7 Lv' -I -1 Q- 1, ,. . Q -, ee e ,H 11273, JL., 6 6 S, N ii V -4- uw - , N ' 1 ,.A.,,. if , 223 ,rf X . Q 34. -A. la ' 5 First Row: - Jan Atwell, Joy Barkley, Sandy Beymer, Gloria Bowling, Helen Brooks. Second Row: Sarah Brown, Sue Barnett, Linda Carter, Rita Costa, Liz Cowan. Third Row: Nancy Jo Dennis, Elizabeth Dishner, Eloise Durr, Candy Fawcett, Carol Fisher. ,a XI 1 , Fourth Row: Theresa Flanigan, Cherie Golden, Navahlia Hanners, Jean Holbrook, Valerie Hughes. Fifth Row: Virginia Hutchins, Ann Jarrett, Pauline Khoe, Genevieve Kincaid, Carol Lockhart. Sixth Row: Nancy Mullins, Mary Oxley, Della Pettrey, Frances Powell, Nancy Quesenberry. Seventh Row: Betsy Ross, Judy Ross, Carol Shrewsbury, Peggy Simpson, Char- lene Surber. Eighth Row: Pat Valentine, Mary Vitkus, Carlene Williams. , in be - A , iii, , g H i ll ! f X 'L v, ' 79 omfn b ou la tb mfmh The development of a student at Concord College not only occurs through classroom experiences, but also through organizational activi- ties. On the college campus there is much activity from which to choose. One very outstanding feature of collegiate life for many is participation in sorority and fraternity organizations. Although not all students choose to enter the door of Greek life, those who do are provided with a wholesome means of developing social graces, an integrated personality, and a philosophy that enriches their opportuni- ties for a happy and successful life. Through Greek societies, young collegians are encouraged to enter the doors of every phase of college life with their best foot forward. 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U, AA '1ef,i,. .f 2, 7' A - :ilgsfzziaeg - D A ,LL-e f??ie..,. 2.1 ' ,...jug'L, Delta Zeta, 0 Tau Kappa Epsilon DIANE IVIARTIN 0 JAMES AGNEW Women,s Independent Club 0 Phi Alpha Chi NAVAHLIA HANNERS 0 PAUL Honczs 82 Greek Sweethearts sw- S Q W J In-atm u E W x Alpha Sigma Alpha 0 Sigma Tau Gamma MARGARET VINCEGUERA 0 STEVE SA1'1NsxY Alpha Sigma Tau I Theta X i CATHIE PATTERSON 0 Bon MILLS Libby Roberts, Sec.g Jackie Kyle, Vice Pres.g Cathie Patterson, AT Social- Pres.g Betty Ingles, Treas. AQJZM Si mel Tam SECOND SEMESTER PLEDGES First Row: Barbara Bowman, Carolyn Gwynn, Judy Jackson, and Navahlia Hanners. Second Row: Peggy Ould, Janet Ball, Sue Clay, Rhonda Dower, and Mary Ann Liland, Not Pictured: Linda Hudson, Brenda Hudson. HS, iysgggy 3 - ,,, ,Sze ' uw? E? Q, A-es 'KS- . , 1 W T fx AX Y v ' L, E M.. ff E- ,. , vymo L-an 'Q E A , ,..' S Z f If f J 'QM r 6, X' I X ' 5 7, A 1 if-M Q nz V z x E .I 'Q 1 'L 12 Q .- L Y- Wi-i. f,. , av FJ Q, ... J Y ef. 'i .. A -7 ' wr. if ,ar We .:. Q , ,te ,gr Y rs .5 p yu' i t . 'J 9 g 11 PM 5. t C Q1 l ,w ie, ww'.. ,. m J J A, E.-.1 1 14- 46: 5 rl num fl 'l ' t tw J H 7'- qu :Q Q Qi- :.: W rr. :H ,z i New . 5 42.9-f ,ltr lf' Sf f ' va - . N Nqr- I , w f , 1 TL-will .Q.. it rg. 75:1 85 ri First Row: Pat Baker, Patricia Burleson, Mar- tha Collier, Dana Day, Vesta Day. Second Row: Nancy Elkins, Nancy Ellison, Janice Feazell, Mary Grigoraci, Carol Grosse. Third Row: Ellen Gunter, Jane Hamara, Loretta Hamby, Lynn Hoffman, Carolyn Hughes. Fourth Row: Beverly Hurt, Betty Ingles, Barbara Joyce, June Carol Lowe, Carolyn Majors. Filth Row: Brenda Martin, Ann Maus, Norma Parker, Cathie Patterson, Mary Beth Perdue. Sixth Row: Rebecca Pruett, Sue Rice, Brenda Roberts, Libby Roberts, Sandra Shaw. Seventh Row: Pat Shepherd, Pat Stickler, Carolyn Taylor, Fran Thompson, Sharon Trail. Eighth Row: Carolyn Walthall, Barbara Wolman. elf? 2 Q- 4 W -nl ff H' r 1 -frx Q6 .,, -xx if M lffft Kay Miller, vice president, Beverly Waddell, president, Linda DZ Party- Collins, treasurer. elm Zeta SECOND SEIVIESTER PLEDGES First Row: Jeanne England, Carol Henderson, Bobbie Gwinn, Carmela Gorgia, Normalea Compton, Bonita Waddell. Second Row: Joan Largent, Barbara Mounts, Linda Underwood, Rose- mary Kincaid, Virginia Goulding, Polly Butler, Cheryl Mc- Combs, Marla Belcher, Carol Fisher, and Nancy Scalf. Not Pic- tured: Patsy Madar and Jean Agnew. 6 if we 1,1 ' IGN ls, 'V L X ' f We vw f -fy is ,f f 1 - new 1 ff 3 l x ' X -ll - ,., Lt A 1 Jil' ,N K is f - W -, -.N .. SEEN f . 1. . sais- ff. WN 55135, N 1. 'lr' -.,,4' eq, 'UQ 9. 'r ilhw-. ,- , a W L 'Fr'- Q u ,fy-2 ifi.. MN 'vs , Q.,-Mya. 'Www ER QQ V luv - in. N ' W . 4' X M 9 87 First Row: Saundra Bailey, Flossie Brenham, Gwen Brantley. Second Row: Carole Coffman, Elizabeth Corvin, Mary Fidler. Third Row: Reba Honaker, Jinny Jervis, Kay Miller. Fourth Row: Jo Simpkins, Joyce Vinson, Beverly Waddell. Fifth Row: Kay White, Nancy Williams. I u 1 I ' l 4' 1 'A v , - q- . I Q 31 Na Kq gb VB: 25' 'E 32199-,i,,-5, sl smi- Seated: Terri Hume, Vice Presidentg and Paulette Hurley, Presi- G. th .- t th L d dent. Standing: Patty Anderson, Corresponding Secretaryg d elmg a e 0 ge' Brenda Brohard, Recording Secretaryg and Kay Wilfong, Treas- l1I'eI'. Szlgma Si mol Si ma SECOND SEMESTER PLEDGES Seated: Jeri Dooley, Jane Gilliland, Pam Lane, and Dana Foley. Standing: Becky Pritchett, Linda Pugh, Jean Bailey, Pat Nolen, and Nancy Tyree. 'r -- ., at A . if E,, r.a,- , Mg- , ek, S 'Y -f 1 . .-r' -'T' f . -.A . 4 ,f,1' ,. .Q ' ' .-1...-vi.: 4 LAX, . M if 31: 'Agfa zhg' Y 'r I ' if I , 5. -Hi ' -.if E ,if L Y.. F. X V' ,u,. sq L rag S 9' . . X- 1 ULLS if er, Emi? uu'! . 'Y First Row: Diane Akers, Patty Anderson, Betty Bailey, Jane Barnett, Victoria Bax- ter. Second Row: Victoria Bivens, Mary Blevins, Linda Cook, Linda Criss, Hazel Duncan. Third Row: Janice Eggleston, Dixie Farren, Jane Francis, Emma Gwinn, Ruby Har- rison. Fourth Row: Patricia Higginbotham, Teresa Hume, Paulette Hurley, Harriet Johnson, Patsy Jones. Fifth Row: June Lilly, Caroline Massie McMul- lin, Jayne Marshall, Barbara Miller, Tana Monk. Sixth Row: Betty Morton, Betty Payne, Judith Perry, Frances Rice, Pat Roles. Seventh Row: Cheryl Rorrer, Molly Sluss, Lynn Smith, Dorcus Spade, Elizabeth Welch. Eighth Row: Rebecca Wimer, Kay Wilfong. e 'Q A , I gl it a s X , .. e. , x s s an-Hellenzk ouncil The word Pan-Hellenic means all Greeks. The Pan-Hellenic association is a national organization of all sorority women. The purpose of this organization is to promote inter-sorority cooperation, to discuss and coordinate common interests and activities, and to work with college administrators in maintaining high social standards. The Concord Pan-Hellenic Council is the governing board of the four national sororities which are estab- lished on our campus. Each sorority has two repre- sentatives to this organization, plus one alumni mem- ber. Its purpose is to sponsor constructive intersorority relations and projects, and to make and administer the rushing regulations. Dean Damaris Wilson, sponsor, and-Sharon Rice, President. Seated: Ann Maus, Sharon Rice, Joyce Vinson. Standing: Jane Lilly, Lynn Hoffman, Sue Rice, Gwen Brantley, Kay Miller, Jayne Marshall, Betty Morton. ,E-.A 0 M- --- - ww -4 -af-P-if a Dean W. S. Wooddell, sponsor, and Richard Schouten, president. First Row: Roy Kingery, Dick Schouten, Clarence Justice, Benny Smith. Second Row: Fred Parker, Jerry Lilly, Paul Troyer, Paul Hodges, Tom Aralds, Homer Smith, Interfmtern it ouncil The Interfraternity Council's primary purpose is to promote the interest of Concord College and to assist and strengthen fraternities individually, and collec- tively, in the achievement of their worthy purpose and policies, which have been declared in such statements of the National Interfraternity Council. The high ideals exercised by the Concord College Interfraternity Council cooperate with the administration, faculty, and the Student Government to insure compliance with the general regulations of these agencies govern- ing student life, and to provide a medium for the exercise of the self-government of fraternity aifairs and other matters which may be delegated to the Interfraternity Council by such agencies. The Council is responsible for contributions intellectually, physi- cally, and socially, so as to represent Concord College in a favorable manner. ' The members of this organization consist of five fraternities. These fraternities are made up of two local fraternities-Phi Alpha Chi and Phi Delta Pi- and three national fraternities-Tau Kappa Epsilon, Phi Sigma Epsilon, and Theta Xi. These fraternities are represented by the fraternity president and one other representative. Officers of the Council. are based on a rotation principle. Seated. John Creatuxo Grammateurs Ro Kin er Pr tanisg Heart Fund CHIIVHSS- ' ' ' 1 l y g yy y Wayne Hicks, Epiprytanisg and Richard Smith, Crysophylos. Second Row: John Stone, Hypthetesg John Strasko, Pylortesg and Paul White, History. T pm appz: Epsilon SECOND SEMESTER PLEDGES First Row: Jack Lilly, Danny Gillenwater, Tony Cimmorelli, Don Rector, and Frank Gibson. Second Row: Torn Osborn, Dan Burk, Jarrell Sigmon, Donald VanDeusen, Jom Wheeler, Gary Cox, Marshall Kirtley, Ed Carter, Ronald Lively, Kyle Nye, and David Bartley. TKE TKE T 'fav ij First Row: Ira Barry, Lee Bensey, John Crea- turo, Julius A. Dykes, Sam Fanning. Second Row: Michael Flanigan, Richard Flanigan, Michael Griiivith, Richard Grogan, Wayne Hicks. Third Row: Thomas Joyce, Fred Kessinger, Roy Kingery, Robert Lay, John Largent. Fourth Row: Tony Larkin, Ellwyn Love, Glenn McNew, Michael Melton, Tom Mo- ran. Fifth Row: Edward Muncy, Tom Muncy, Daniel Noble, Jack Owens, Arnold Quesen- berry. Sixth Row: . David Roberts, George Robertson, Robert Scholl, Gary Shumaker, Richard Smith. Seventh Row: Ancil Sparks, James Wyrick, John Stone, John Strasko, Paul White, Stephen Whitman. Dwight Livesay, Sec.g Fred Farley, Vice Pres.g Paul Hodges, P1-es.g and Teddy Butler, Treas. hi Again Chi SECOND SEMESTER PLEDGES First Row: Victor Massie, Bill Manning, J. C. Brooks, and Kyle Goddard. Second Row: Stanley Wimer, Wayne Moye, Don Vest, and Henry Murray. 5-Y -'-V'-T., ' X' ww r f z L, nf 'T' e-3.4 ' 'Ve ,wr ,V- +fV,. M519 fi I Fifth Birthday Party. 1 A ' pw qc L n W R . V' ,fi I . ,,., ,, XTX, rw , 'I it, 'Hsu G23 'Tx Q' 4513 EN ' First Row: Landon Blair, Jerry Blankenship, Teddy Butler, Gary Carr. Second Row: Fred Farley, Ralph Hanna, Lloyd Helton, Leonard Hill. Third Row: William Hinegardner, Homer Keffer, Leon Lilly, Dwight Livesay. Fourth Row: James McGinnis, Jerry Miller, Rob- ert Mosley, Nickolas Paul. Fifth Row: Charles Perry, James Pettrey, Ned Rogers, Aitofele Sagaplutele, David Shumate. O ax 1. 'V QTFIQ l' W A A: va--. Jlggkttyf Jr' fliszsa? 'fy A , X '25Q,gwjQg2,2gi f 'N a 4417- ' UA 22407 fiffisi' 'rF imp Seated: Torn Aralds, Yice Pres., Torn Green, Pres., and Bob McMillan, Treas. Standing: Pete Shaw, Corres-Sec., Jim Caruth, Sgt, of Arms, and Larry Frost, Rec-Sec, Phi elm Pi SECOND SEMESTER PLEDGES First Row: Jack Plymale, A1 King, Ed Adkins, Ted George, and Larry Quesenberry. Second Row: John Coifey, Jom Brown, James Withrow, Joe Mazzella, Joe Neel, John Gentig, Ronnie Wood, Eddie Lee Payne, Curtis Hambert, Jr., and Jim Moore. Not Pictured: Glen Pruett, Ronald Berry, Terry Johnson and Bill Talbert. Roundtable Discussion eh nj -gil Ey- QL,- in 'V' fi -QQ 45..- ,. v, -. l tap R 4 1... . 1 , f X tial 1 2 -. lg ' 'bp , -fl, 'WHA- Q .hi 7 , . i if i Q P Q 1 uf' af- r l L... First Row: Larry Anderson, Charles Bailey, Ronald Caywood, George Cole. Second Row: James Caruth, Robert Dillon, Reggie Fallin, Larry Frost. Third Row: Tom Green, Billy Honaker, Clar- ence Justice, Curtis Lester. Fifth Row: Robert McMillan, John Rudacille, John Sacareno, Paul Shrewsbury. Sixth Row: Harold Shaun, Ronnie Skeens, Al- fred Steele, Ed Talbott, David Vail. 5 E5 IKGBI i .4 ff .' I' if : W 5 ,f I l 7 , , f' 5 . '22-1. tl .9 ,- .v.x 1 '11 w ' . - 4 C ,J , 1' 531 'f ' Egg L' 1 i 3 ' ' , 'N x . Q x i 5: a : E , H, M w Y' J. snr A1 Guenther, Cor. Sec.g Paul Troyer, Vice Pres.g Dick Schouten, Pres.g Herb Munsey, Rec. Sec.g and Eric Ritterhoff, Treas. hi Si ma Epfilon SECOND SEMESTER PLEDGES First Row: Richard Sheridan, David VanEtten, Jum Cuseo, Bob Marslender, and Neil H01-rocks. Second Row: Skipper Gibbs, Jim Growney, Norman Gavazzoni, Jim Crawford, A1 Wiggins, and Steve Barrett. Not Pictured: Phil DeF1-ancisco, Billy Joe Smith, and Marvin Teel. J 'The F1 'Pu K First Row: Jim Dunne, Algonse Fantuzzo, A1- fred Guenthner. Second Row: Joseph Guilfoile, Steve Kish, Vin- cent Mikkelson. Third Row: John Miller, Herbie Muncy, Jerry Nester. Fourth Row: Gary Nichols, Dexter Phibbs, Eric Ritterhoff, Harold Roman. Fifth Row: Frank Scagnelli, Dick Schouten, Homer Smith, Paul Troyer. MHZ Seated: Ed Berginnis, Sec.g Glen Runions, Pres.g Charles Kirby, Theta Xi Hayseed Hop Vice Pres.g and Frank Cannetti, Treas. Standing: J. C. Parker, Clziairmang Rodney Weikle, Steward, and Don Shupe, Sr. Stew- ar . loam X i SECOND SEMESTER PLEDGES First Row: John Farrington, Terry Branson, A. J. Stone, and Mike Jackson. Second Row: Ed Joy, Ken Roberts, Tom Yates, Steve Lilly, and David Porterfield. Not Pictured: Ed Steele and James Turner. ITN A. I fc. 3? HA ,rw m .E 5... ,V '. T fe I -,M , W Z.- 'If H - fi Lf-fi 2,5 04 Q3 ir ' 'I J IC' 'Y 'Us . .vga -... - I Q Q53 X , f'.g K XJ-.A N If ' Q,-gs L I ,vi ,, QEE, by . C' I' , I PC -M' Q I I . C f C fl x 1 1 a T 'TX-,f 2 T' A.. Qs.- Q, -. -Q- g , I C-- fg .,-. Y A T Ps v i Q- Yr? First Row: Eddie Burginnis, Carl Bolt, Connie Bowles, Richard Boyd, Terry Byrd. Second Row: Frank Cannetti, Ralph Chisler, George Clark, Frank Constantino, Warren Dower. Third Row: William Goggin, Victor Gregoraci, Carl Justice, Russell King, Charles Kirby. Fourth Row: Jerry Lilly, Robert Lilly, Robert Lowe, Fairley Lusk, Thomas Mc- Gurl. Fifth Row: Glenn Morgan, Al Mondrick, John C. Painter, Jerry Perry, Clyde Pet- ers. Sixth Row: Jerry Pierangeli, Robert Querim, Glenn Runions, Donnie Shupe, Bill Sluder. Seventh Row: Benny Smith, Thomas Smykay, W. C. Totten, Judson Walker, Tim White. Eighth Row: Kenneth Whitenack, Larry Whitt, Buster Williams, Jack Wolman. , it iii.. it - t C I ' Q M . I? vi . l 4' IOI As students at Concord College, one of our primary goals is that of developing our mental abilities to their utmost capacity. This goal ena- bles us to enter the door of intellectual maturity. By participating and making the fullest use of the curriculum, Concord students reach to- ward the growth of a strong mind. Hand in hand with the growth of a strong mind is the growth of a strong body. This may be achieved by active participation in the versatile athletic program available for our use. Through the many Inter-Collegiate Sports such as football, basket- ball, track, and baseball, the Intramural Program, and the recreational facilities, Concord students enter the door of physical fitness complet- ing the growth of a strong, mature individual, The step through the door of athletics and physical fitness enables the student to open the doors that lead to recognition, honors, achieve- ment, and satisfaction, for he becomes a stronger person, mentally, so- cially, and physically. Charging lnfou lo to Atlvleticf gui.. 5,8 1,51- Ill Ill Ill Ill Ell Ill Ill fill 55114 4' HA. ,N NL Nr-A ,Lip Q 1 A 3' 'kia - News Y :fu - W hmwrv' 45:- Q'L71:, I .... K f h l 4 .v 1 is H ' 3ui3gj',i. W- .jf Y x wh F5 I ,Q hah Head Coach: Don Williams, 1962'-63 Coach of the Year 001611 0 f the Year 104 Assistant Coach, Ira Blankenship Footba ll For the past four years our gridiron heroes have been under the reins of Coach Don Williams, a gradu- ate and ex-footballer of Concord. During this time Coach Williams has made a football power out of Con- cord. Coach Williams migrated from Saltville High School in 19159, bringing with him a fine high school coaching record and a couple of fine athletes by the names of Don Yontz and Sam Bourne. With these two, plus Wayne Hicks, Glen Carlock, Phil Farley and Tom Muncy, Coach Williams began to rebuild. Two years later Concord won the Conference Championship in football for the first time in its long history. Later in the spring of 1963, at the annual meeting of the West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Association at Olgebay Park in Wheeling, Mr. Williams was se- lected as Coach of the Year. The choice, which was made by all of the coaches of the conference, was given to him because of the splendid performance of his 1962 football team. Furthermore, he was elected because he was not only the man responsible for the con- ference championship, but because he had revitalized the entire football program at Concord. It was a job well done. Coach Williams was the very first coach in the his- tory of Concord to receive the award and we are proud of him. We are also hoping that many more will follow under his guidance. We can only hope that the future will bring much success for Coach Williams for his success is our success, his achievements are our achievements. Manager, Tom Joyce Sept. 14 ...... Sept. 21 ...... Sept. 28 ...... Oct. 5 ...... Oct. 12 ...... Oct. 19 ...... Oct. 26 ...... Nov. 2 ...... Nov. 9' ...... X km..- FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Bluefield State W. Va. Tech . . Glenville .... Fairmont .. West Liberty . . Shepherd . . . Wesleyan ..... Emory 8: Henry W. Va. State .. Away . . . Home . . . Away . . . Home . . . Away ..... Homecoming Away ,..... Home . . . Home . . . 40-0 6-13 13-34 19-39 7-13 21-21 0-8 6-13 42-21 xc Row: Dave Roberts, Sam Cassidy, Phil Farley, Carlock. Second Row: Wayne Hicks, Tom Shortt, Stennett, and Don Yontz. IO Aft ' ..,, e?f?'r 1 Ay' 1'-are ns.. -. ' 4 A G' ,. 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' rg-Jaf, 'A-: 'fc'-g 5 -, I ' ' N,.P'v: ' 'J 4 IO Football T mm Over the past four years Concord has shook off the athletic slump it was in to become one of the athletic powers in the W.V.I.A.C. There are many reasons for this vast improvement,- but the most outstanding change in our program is to be found in the caliber of the athletes whose pictures grace these pages. First there's big Wayne Hicks. Last year Wayne was an Honorable mention All-American, first string all WVIAC full back and the first string All WVIAC defensive corner back. For four years now, Wayne ha: been the fullback here at Concord and for four year: he has been a standout. For the past three years he': been on the all conference team. Twice he has led the conference in rushing. Don Yontz, who goes his own happy way in June also, has been an honorable mention All-American fo Concord. Don, without a doubt is the finest punter ii Concord's history. Like Hicks, he has been on the All Conference Team for the past two years. Don was ai all-Arnerican at Saltville, Virginia, Where he grad uated, was third in the nation last year in punting an: rushing and was only second to his team mate Fresh man Hicks. Fadder as he's called is a broken fielr runner who's a champion pass stealer on defense. Another repeater on the all WVIAC football team 1 senior captain Glen Carlock. The stubby guard was th Don't you dare hit me! first string guard on the 1962 team. Glen repeated again this year but was dropped down a notch. Paul Butch Farley another fine senior was out much of the 1962 season but he returned to action this year to the center of the Concord line. Butch, an Eng- lish major from Bluefield, went out and did a fine job and earned for himself the honor of being elected first string center on the 1963 All-WVIAC team. Although only 185 pounds, Butch packs a mean wallop. Butch is also a four year letterman. Ron Pearl Stennent hails from Hinton, West Vir- ginia. A 6'3 , 200 lb., senior, Pearl has made second string on the All-WVIAC for the past two years. This year Pearl excelled on offense snatching passes from Sam Cassidy and Don Van Dike. A transfer student from Beckley College, Pearl also has played his last game for the Mountain Lions. Three underclassmen, the new star athletes, have been honored by the Conference. They are George Zamberlan, a junior from Northfork, W. Va., Ancil Sparks, a sophomore from Welch, W. Va., and tiny Mike Sarver from Bluefield, W. Va. These three boys who were also all-conference selections o-ver the past two years will provide the backbone of the teams to come. IO 7 Move over buddy, here I come! Butlerfingers! .:i N. A -fy, EQ! ' .u a '15-52.1 4 . 'f, fY3HSgf,ij94T.'fWf ' .- T - J ' Q' 1 .- ,,, , -J, . 11.4 U Al, ' ff- ms-,:,a'f. - at., B I 51.1. f' fx 7 Sf' Guards-Glen Carlock, Junior Gentry, Gail Brown Ancil Sparks. ' Quarter Backs-Don Van Dyke, Sam Cassidy, Gary Erwin. Centers-Jerry Perry, Terry Johnson, Phil Farley. Backs-Rodney Gwinn, Walter Belcher, Jolm Dissibio, Jeff Fra- zicrl, Mike Melton. ,Q , ali. A. N--N Tackles-Conley Lockhart, Frank Skeens, George Zamberlin, Tom Shortt. Football Team 'sv Half Backs-Frank Gibson, Don Yontz, Glenn McNew, Neil Johnson. Ends-Back Row: William Spencer, Ted Shepherd, Ron Sten- nent, Larry Lambert. Front Row: Frank Roth, Keith Pack, Jack Owens, Paul Sword. Kenny Stewart 4 o Thomas Parham Ted Shepherd Tom Blake George Shaifner Aiin is Sam Banton Robert Rhodes Billy Kinser B6l.fk6Zb6lllff Top Ten Leading the parade of stars is Robbie Rhodes, a 6'3 senior performer from Hinton, W. Va. Robbie has been a stand-out for four long years here at Concord. He has been an All-Conference selection at forward for the past 2 years. Ted Shepherd, a 6'5 senior from Pulaski, Virginia, pulled down 14 rebounds a game, blocking shots like Bill Russell. Ted was selected to the 1963 All-WVIAC Tournament Team and to the All-Williamson Holiday Tourna- ment Team over the Christmas break. Ken Stewart, who made Honorable Mention All WVIAC last year, was the leading scorer for Concord this year with a 19 point per game average. The 6'4 basketballer from Oceana has also lettered for four years and as a Fresh- man led the WVIAC in rebounding. Also, he was on the All Tournament Team at Williamson over the holidays. Jim Stewart, a 6' guard from Hinton, was selected to the second string All WVIAC last year. A first string All-Stater while at Oceana, Jim has held down one guard slot for the past two years. Bill Kinser, or B. K. as he is called, hails from Bluefield, stands 5'8 , and is a stand out on defense. B. K., who transferred from Southern Texas Junior College, was chosen as the most valuable player in the Texas College Tourna- ments. George Trent, the 6' guard from Northfork, was an All-County selection while in high school. He was the best we had in the way of defense plus, he sported a fine two handed, Ron Thorn, jump shot. , Tom Blake, hailing from St. Albans, transferred from Beckley Junior College. The 6'4 performer filled in ably when Ted Shepherd was injured at the close of the season and earlier in the season he filled in for the injured Robbie Rhodes, averaging 8 rebounds a game and 8 points a game. George Schaifner, 6'3 jumper hails from Silver Springs, Maryland, and transferred from Montgomery Junior College in Maryland. George will be one of the big guns in next year's attack. Sam Banton, a Junior from Lewisburg, was an All-County selection while in high school. A capable guard, who shoots around 5076 from the floor, Sam will add much to the 1964-65 edition. William Spencer and Thomas Parkam were the only Freshmen on the 1963-64 squad. Hailing from Eckman and Mullins respectively, they undoubt edly will be the mainstays of the future teams. Jimmy Stewart George T1-ent 7 W r ,mr mfs- ,'- 'ft .gi V A 1 IIIIKIIIU 'FFF' ii Ay ng IX FQ' F? -f!-r .4 . 'F' . . I f E I 8 I 1 3. Sam Banton, Jim Stewart, George Shaffner, Thomas Parham, Larry Griiiith, Kenny Stewart, William Spencer, George Trent, Darrell McKinney, Robbie Rodes, Tom Blake, Ted Shepherd, Stuart Edwards, Larry Chatfield, and Bill Kinser. - Bmleetbaz ll Season Succesqful The 1963-64 basketball Mountain Lions compiled the best won-lost record in the history of Concord College. It was a fine 17-6 mark for 739 percentage. Further- more, it was the combined effort of eleven performers rather than the traditional top five. Concord began its regular season at Institute with the W. Va. State Yellow Jackets. The Mountain Lions proved early that they were to be one of the stronger teams in the Conference with a 86-68 win. Returning home, the Mountain Lions won two first from Davis and Elkins to the tune of and the second from Alderson Broaddus by a of 87-72. Leaving the campus beautiful, the Mountain Lions to Glenville where they took on the Glenville Actually the Pioneers took on the Lions and Kitty Cats out of them. The final score was 84 with the Pioneers on top. The student body then left Concord for its Christ- break but the Mountain Lions stayed on to repre- the colors at the Williamson Holiday Tournament finally, over New Year's, at the Bridgewater Holi- Tournament. At the Williamson Holiday Tourna- Concord took on a strong Pikeville, Kentucky and beat them in a close 85-78 decision. The sec- game of the tournament matched Concord against n of Kentucky for the tournament cham- Concord walked away with the second place the New Years holidays, the Mountain Lions travelled down to Bridgewater, Virginia. In the first game against Elizabethtown of Pennsylvania the Lions had six men in double figures and out scored the Penn- sylvanians 79-77. On the following evening the Lions defeated the home-town team easily with a score of 70-62. Coach Ira Blankenship E fp, ,Zinn 12 ?i f .JE ali.: ,vw xx! 40184 : 5 - 4, , . , 1 -' ', i gf, Q 1 fu V4.1 .S d N511 X N x , --P' dv hsv...Q,,, ET ' x K ' 1 f Qgfw . My , I ' - bn- al' gf: 5 'D W , kr 4 f il HX .fr 1 N Ll 4 I I NQ' ,avg 5 2 ' 3' 35 3 .4 11 my First Row: Buddy Shinnault, Willis White, John Spencer, Wally Fhnchum, Bill Penny, Bill Kinser, and Tom Moran. Second Bmelovz ll Along about the middle of last March about 35 en- thusiastic Concordians hit the baseball diamond in an attempt to win the conference and, perhaps even, to go South for the district play-offs as they had done in 1960. Many were lettermen, some were out for the First time and still others had been out before, but had never lettered. Gone was Captain Bernie Hambrick, the veteran catcher, and Bob Likos, the centerfielder. Bill Penny, a three year letterman, led the parade of lettermen who were softly tossing the ball back and forth. Other seasoned lettermen, Willis White, Tom Moran, Wally Flinchum, Gordon Jones, John O'Neal, and Buddy Shinnault gradually worked the kinks out of their legs. Hopefuls included Joe Renzi, John Spen- cer, Al Guenther, Gary Brown and Dick Graham. These were the hopefuls who ended up traveling with the team. The season itself started out on a sour note with a loss to W. Va. State by the tune of 9-6. Both teams licked the ball around some, but Concord booted the ball more often, thus they ended up on the short end COACH KYLE T, ' Q I 11 Row: Cliff Love, Sam Banton, Dick Graham, Gary Brown, Beran, Johnny O'Nea1. Third Row: Gordie Jones, Al the Lions won one lost one and were rained out one. Needless to say, thmgs didn't look too good as t 1 2 Mountain Lions took the Held again in Montgo ery, W, Va. against arch-rivals, Tech. But here th belted out 16 runs in two games to sweep a doub header. It was Tom Moran and Willis White who su plied the power, getting 11 for 13 between them. Returning to the friendly pines, the young Lior split a double header with the Emory and Henr 11 1 of the stick, Travelling next to Cumberland, Y 7 C ' h - . . H e l I Wasps, winning the first of the pair 6-3 and losing t second 4-0. In the first, it was Gordie Jones who pr vided the crowd with the thrills. The chunky littl port-sider had the Wasp's hitters eating out of hi hand. Bill Penny and Tom Moran both hit their fir home runs of the season. Smashing out twenty hits, the Lions next took a twi bill from the luckless Eagles of Morris Harvey. It we 13-6 in the first frame and 5-2 after the second. Wall Flinchum and Joe Renzi each chipped in with hom runs over the inviting pines. Besides this, they got hits apiece for a satisfying day. Gordon Jones cor tinued on his winning way as he turned in a fine pe' formance in the opener. Concord hit a cold streak of three games followir the Morris Harvey double header. After losing z Lynchburg, Va., the Lions travelled to Buckhanno where they lost two more to the Bobcats of W. V: Wesleyan. However, Billy Kinser emerged as the hi ting hero in the Wesleyan affair as banged out singl after single in both ends The Yellow Jackets of State next wandered onto tl campus beautiful and were promptly beaten by a scoi of 6 5 Gordon Jones the left handed fireball put eigl shots over the pines to lead the Lions attack Besidi this he also stimmed the Yellow Jackets attack 1 chalk up another impressive win Packing their bags once more the Lions were off WILLIS WHITE lvl! 1 we , ,R H 141 1 F 3 F Q, W ' -. wx us - 'i' if 95 - its l , x l:-,i-f,ei?3' ,Y - ,.. 1 , its .5 M Z :CQ 'I I , 1 7 ALF Z gt if We 5' i2m f' .aegis is Xia 25' gl 31 is Tracie Concord's track team, lead by Jim Stables and Jim Reed, completed a successful season and finished third in the W.V.I.A.C. state meet. The State meet held at Olgebay Park in Wheeling last May, was highlighted by record breaking runs, record shot-putting and a dramatic finish for first place by the iirst three teams which included Concord. The team operating without the services of Tom Muncy, state record holder in the 100 and 220 yard dashes, finished behind a well balanced attack of W. Va. Wesleyan and W. Va. State Teams. This year's team, again led by Stables and Reed, will be trying for the first W.V.I.A.C. Championship in the history of Concord. if iiflli 11' wi H J . fT ., L Il Bil1.Robertson, captaing Tom Joyceg Ritchie Wetherholdg Bill Sullivang and Gary Clark. Coach Robertson tees off. Fore !!! Gay The 1963 Golf Team opened their season teeing off against Davis and Elkins. D and E unfortunately Won by a score of 10 to 5 but Concord came back defeating West Virginia Tech 9 to 6. In the next game, driving off against Morris Harvey, Concord was again dis appointed being beaten 101A2 to 416. However, in the last game of the season Concord mustered together their driving, hooking, and putting skills to agaiz defeat West Virginia Tech 8 to 7. The Concord Golf Team, coached by Dr. William B Robertson, achieved an additional honor for the sea son when Bill Robertson won the third medal in thi WVIAC Tournament at Oglebay Park, Wheeling. Don't hook it, Bill. Sink it, Don. l C 'H ' Lifrwngykgs ii t Backhand smash for Danny! Baxter gives Eng Sim Tan few forehand pointers. ,...,L- .inn-Y-...L . . 1 ready for a lob. N --fi ' i ' i i fp-gyf' '- e ' , A gs-:'..- NWN. weigh ' Z 1'5- H H, QW., ,S , N' i W F KF ' Wil :i- M H N 12 V af-w -' 'L . ... . ':. .-.Q.-..-,qs-1--. .. 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Concord then dropped a return match to West Virginia Tech by a scant 4-3. The team ended regular season play with a two win and two loss record. During the regular season the leading point getter in singles play was Robert Lay, While in doubles the leading point getters were Eng Sim Tan and Robert Lay. Concord's tennis team then Went on to the nine- team WVIAC tournament held at Oglebay Park and placed third. In the tournament, Ed Berginnis and Dan Farley won their match in the first round of singles play, but were defeated in the second round. In doubles, Eng Sim Tan and Robert Lay went to the finals, but there were defeated 7-5, 6-0. Lorne Bentley and Daniel Farley also went to the finals, but were also defeated 6-4, 6-4. Daniel Farley, Ralph Chisler, Edward Berginnis, Lorne Bentley, and Eng Sim Tan. 4Q5 ,d Cheerleaders Kathy Patterson, Patty Anderson, Jan Feaze11,. Barbara Miller, Khead cheerleaderj, Victory Billos and Sue L1b1cer. w 12.1 . Wonzeni A Intramural Coumil 'W'-. 'T V22 W :W ' '33 ' g .J If , - 7 4 J? x 1 1 M , 1- Y , tw i U X Y it H H i ': 1 'P U li Seated: Bill Goggin, Paul Kline and Tom Smykay. Standing: Jack Roman, Reggie Fallin, Henry Hine- gardner, Julius Dykes. l Seated: Willa Serra, Button Lowe, Pat Higginbothem, and Benita Waddell. Standing: Judy Perry, Virginia Ratz, Jane Francis and Kay Miller. Mwz? Intmmuml Council 121 Home run, Willis! Basketball on play day. Form swimmers, figuratively! Intmmumlf Intramurals are an integral part of the school spirit on Concord's campus. Throughout the school year, in- tramurals provide participants with the opportunity to keep physically fit, to cultivate new friendships, and to increase their proficiency in sports activities. Then, as the academic year comes to a close, the results of the year's intramural rivalry are eagerly awaited until they are announced at the Annual Awards Assembly which is held each May. Now it's the Grand right and left all the way home! :v N If K? fc , 'i, 5' 1 .i.QA W y V K bi.. Q, 17.7. J - ...- fr fy? N 1 f Y .,' Te E Jil L :HQf!'!2!A 'J Q ff gif , Y lf 'fi .11 , 1 -16-rw-fff D 1 1 L 1 I 4 'Qxli 1,4 , l i v .. , . ' ,V-mia....f..,... -- wif Y K .Qi A M KU L.rj'f-A ' 'i'NN1'ffN'fg- - , 'I T' f ,.-f .W N I 5: ,I+ .A Q , 51, , nb xii' ., fm 31 :fi .Q- .E ,Q , , W Lf fvafgfnp' ir' 31 nm' ,gy -... im-:V ' xr- 1 1 1 A All through life people are faced with the experience of closing doors on past accomplishments and walking further into life. Becoming a senior is symbolical of such experience. Learning can never be cul- minated, but continues on as long as life itself. Stone after stone of knowledge has been laid firmly and has been built into a strong foundation for us by teachers, parents, and friends. We, as seniors, must journey through these portals of maturity-We must stand up- rightly and face the future with clear eyes. Czfosfin hafou lo the arm If of Mdfufilbl from Claire! 1 , 1 1 Y .f S: 1- X M 1 Rf ? H 1 ,a55g,5., , ,, any 1553, 'mi 111 1ss11,111.1s: isis mx? 1. 3 11331 ETH? a 1 1 43+ 5: 1111? 1 , Qi 1 I af 5 ,111 'if 1 E A -mv an Ei D In ki Y , , -. ,,1,,.., v. W- ' ,1 T' 11,q -1A l ,f F 1 fa, ,.-1 fi ,--P First Row: SARAH MARIA ALBANESE ................ Beckley B.S. in Education Newman Club: Alpha Beta Alpha. JAMES H. ALSOP .......................... Bluefield B.A. in Sociology Baptist Student Union: President of Sophomore Class. PATTY ANN ANDERSON. .... .... ........ . . Beckley B.S. in Education Sigma Sigma Sigma, Corresponding Secretary, Sentinel: Freshmen Guide: Cavalier's Sweetheart: Mu Alpha Theta: Aquatics Club: Runner-up for Miss Pine Tree: Freshmen Orientation Commission: WAA: Student Center Governing Board-Fine Arts Committee: Cheerleader. Second Row: SANDRA KAY ANDERSON .......... Beaver B.S. in Education THOMAS W. ARALDS A.B. in Political Science Phi Delta Pi: Parliamentarian, Vice-President, Public Rela- tions Director, Float Chairman: -Student Senate: Inter Fra- ternity Council: College Chess Club: Student Activities Committee: Campaign Manager for the United Students Party: Young Democrats Club: Reporter for Princeton Times: Reporter for Concordian. RONALD BACIG-AL .................. Pittsburgh, Pa. B.S. in Business Administration Sigma Tau Gamma: Vice-President, Treasurer: Inter Fra- ternity Council: Phi Beta Lambda. 2 39 vhs. . I ,Mia A f I 3 fill -.. 11, - MQ , E . .7 . f ,LH . X- . fy init? X q.- X 5 5,4 '1 5 Q. l WP'- l alia +- -fe.. wr 4L gpg' wi., E ' I2 6 I. 'aw Senior! Third Row: EVA M. BAILEY .................... .... P rinceton B.S. in Education ROGER C. BAILEY ......................... Princeton A.B. in Psychology PATRICIA JEAN BAKER ................,. Princeton B.S. in Education SGA: Alpha Sigma Tau: SGA Representative, Historian: Baptist Student Union, Chaplain: College Center Governing Board: Concordian Staff: Co-Society Editor: SNEA: Fresh- man Guide, 1962: Co-ordinator for May Day: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. Fourth Row: THOMAS E. BALL, JR .......... .............. H inton B.S. in Business Administration JOHN BENNETT ........... .... . ....... R Ock SANDRA JOY BERKLEY ................. Charleston B.A. in Library Science WIC, Corresponding Secretary: Alpha Beta Alpha: Women's Hall Council, 1960: Home Economics Club. Fifth Row: VICKY J. BIVENS .................... .... W elch B.S. in Education Sigma Sigma Sigma. LANDEN BALIR ............................... Hunt B.S. in Education Phi Alpha Chi: Young Republicans Club. VIRGINIA L. BLANKENSHIP .........,.... Princeton B.S. in Education I 1 ,Y -:sa R., 'K' ing:-sa.. Sen iam Third Row: GEORGE BROOKS ..... .............. .... B l ueiield B.S. in Education Concordian SARAH BROWN .......................... Charleston B.S. in Education W.I.C.: Fine Arts Committee of College Center: South Pacific : Freshman Week Committee: WRA RONALD H. BURROUGHS ................. Avondale B.S. Biology and Psychology Sigma Tau Gamma: Canterbury Association: Science Club. Fourth Row: JACQUELINE POLLYANN BUTLER ....... Pipestem SANDRA KAY BUTLER .......,.... South Charleston B.S. in Education ZAN CAMPBELL ........................... Bluefield Sigma Tau Gamma: Football. Fifth Row: JOHN A. CAMPBELL ....................... Sullivan B.S. in Education Chess Club, 1962-63: Interreligious Council President, 1963- 64: West Virginia Vice President of Baptist Student Move- ment 1963-64: BSM, Treasurer 1962-64: Coordination for Religious Emphasis Week 1962-63. FRANK D. CANNETTI ....................... Beckley in Business Administration-Accounting Theta Xl-'EFEBSUFEF and past Financial Secretary: Newman Club: Circle K: Freshman Guide: Bowling Team 1963. PATRICIA ELLEN CANTERBURY .......... Alclerson B.S. in Business Education YWCA: WIC: Phi Beta Lamba: Phi Psi Alpha. 12.7 First Row: KITTY BLASUCCI ........................... Beaver B.S. in Education Alpha Sigma Alpha: Secretary of Sophomore Class. VICTOR BLASUCCI ................. Jersey City, N.J. B.S. in Education , Football: President M.I.C.: Billy Budd, Born Yesterday,' South Pacific, View From the Bridge. DAVID WAYNE BOLEN ............ . ...... Coal City B.S. in Chemistry and Math President Blue Key 1963-64: President New Hall Dorm Council 1962-63: Tau Kappa Epsilon: Mu Alpha Theta: Who's Who Among Studentsl in American Universities and Co eges. Second Row: FLOSSIE BRANHAM ....................... Mullins B.S. in Library Science CEducationD Delta Zeta: Alpha Beta Alpha. JOYCE ANN BROCK ....................... Princeton B.S. in Home Economics W.I.C.: Home Economics Club. BRENDA S. BROHARD .................... Princeton B.S. in Education Sigma Sigma Sigma: Sigma Sigma Sigma-Best Pledge 1962: Sigma Sigma Sigma, Recording Secretary: Assistant Editor of Concordian: Cardinal Key, President: Copy Editor, Pine Tree: Dean's List: Kappa Delta Pi: Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. s . it ...i-,riff V Wx , H ii v y li' . 1 i ,Q 1. ' V ., ,. as ,t , 1 nfl 'Q'N. 4 A N 41 1 is N 'E' First Row: GLENN S. CANTLEY .................. .... B eckley B.S. in Education GLYNN CARLOCK .............................. War GARY E. CARR ....,..... .... ........... E a st Rainelle I B.S. in Business Administration Phi Alpha Chi, Parliamentariang Phi Beta Lambda, Presi- dent. Second Row: ROY H. CASTO .................... .... Du nbar B.S. in Biology GARY G. CLARK .................... ..... H inton B.S. in Education Golf Team, 1963. AMY AMITA CLEMONS ..................... Hinton . BLS. in Education Alpha Sigma Alpha, Scholarship Chairman, Treasurer of Pledge Class. 4 . I l 3. Seniors Third Row: JOHN P. CLINEBELL ......... White Sulphur Springs B.S. in Education Sigma Tau Gamma. MARTHA SUE COLLIER ................. . .Beckley Alpha Sigma Tau, Chaplain 1963-645 Jr. Panhellenic, 1962: Panhellenic Treasurer, 1963: Pine Tree Staff: Concordian Staff, Society Editor: English Theatre Club, Vice President: Women's Hall Council, 1962-633 SNEA. NELSON CONNER ................... Alexandria, Va. Fourth Row: LILLIAN MARIE COOK .................... Blueield B.S. in Education WIC, President: SNEAg YWCA: Kappa Delta Pig Cardinal Keyg Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges. LINDA GALE COPEN ..................... Princeton B.S. in Education MARY FRANCES COPLEY .................... Iaeger B.S. in Education Women's Hall Council: Alpha Sigma Alpha, Treasurer: PEM: WAA. Fifth Row: JOSEPH A. COSTA .................... Windber, Pa. Phi Sigma Epsilon. RITA ROSE COSTA .......................... Rupert B.S. in Education WIC, Corresponding Secretary, Sergeant at Arms: SGAQ Young Democrats Club: Newman Club. BETTY COTTLE ........................ Spanishburg B.S. in Home Economics Kappa Omicron Phi, Recording Secretaryg Home Economics Club, Secretary. Sen ion Third Row: ' LINDA CARREL CRISS ...................... Scarbro B.S. in Business Education Sigma Sigma Sigma: College Center Governing Board, Social Chairman: Phi Bet? Limbgag Phi Psi Alpha: Twirler or an . ORVILLE RAY CROOK ............. Jumping Branch B.S. in Business Administration ROBERT LEWIS CROOK ............ Jumping Branch B.S. in Education Fourth Row: MAUD BROYLES DALTON ................ Princeton B.S. in Education WHIT DAVIS . .... ................... ..... P r inceton B.S. in Education LARRY DAVIS .... ..... ....... . ..... .... B e c kley B.S. in Education MIC. Fifth Row: DANA LEE DAY .............................. Welch B.S. in Education Alphs Sigma Tau, Custodian: PEM. ROBERT G. DILLON ..................... Ronceverte B.S. in Business Administration Phi Delta Pi, Treasurerg Student Guide: SGA. NANCY LEE DORFF ......................... Oak Hill B.S. in Education Canterbury Club. 12 First Row: ELIZABETH JO COWAN ..................... Athens B.S. in Education WIC, Treasurerg SNEAQ WRA. CHARLES COX ...................... Meadow Bridge Phi Delta Pig Who's Who in American Colleges and Uni- versities. DREMA ANN CALVERT .................... Beckley B.S. in Education A.B. in French and Spanish Kappa Delta Pig Cardinal Key, Secretary, National- Cardinal Key Delegate: Vice-President Woman's Hall Council: Dean's Listg South Pacific g Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities: YMCA: French Club, Treasurer. Second Row: HARRIET COOK COXTON ............ Arlington, Va. B.S. in Education JAMES A. CRESSEY, IV ................... Princeton B.S. in Education CONNIE LYNNE CREWS ............. .... B luefield B.S. in Education 4'-Fw. 'hx ' fg I Q.: 1 E' First Row: JAMES H. DUNN ........................ Peterstown B.S. in Business Administration LEONARD DYBOWSKI ............... Pittsburgh, Pa. B.S. in Education Newman Club: Bowling: Sports Editor 1964 Pine Tree. JULIUS A. DYKES, JR. ......................... War B.S. in Education Tau Kappa Epsilon, Intramural Manager. Second Row: ALVIN THOMAS EDWARDS ........ ..... B radley B.S. in Education Tri Delt. JANET EGGLESTON ....................... Princeton B.A. in English Sigma Sigma Sigma: Alpha Beta Alpha: Art Club: SNEA. NANCY CAROL ELLISON .............. ...... B 'allard YWCA, President 1962-63: Secretary and Treasurer, Inter- religious Council, 1962-63: Junior Class, Treasurer: Feature Editor, Cnncordiang Freshman Guide: Homecoming Co- ordinator. 1962-63: Alpha Sigma Tau: Princess in Mountain State Forest Festival, 1962-63. P. 1 .' . 130 Seniors Third Row: RUBY JOSEPHINE ELLISON ................. Dunns B.S. in Business Education YWCA, Treasurer: Phi Psi Alpha, Corresponding Secretary: Phi Beta Lambda. LAWRENCE W. FANNING ............ .... P rinceton B.S. in Education FREDERICK LEE FARLEY ................. Pineville Phi Alpha Chi, Secretary and Vice-President: Inter-Fra- ternity Council: Phi Beta Lambda. Fourth Row: LILLIAN J. FARLEY ............... .... P ipestem Home Ec. Club. LOWERY FARLEY ......................... Bluefield B.S. in Business Administration Sigma Tau Gamma, Best Prep, 1962: Intramurals, Secretary 1962-63. NANCY ELMORE FARLEY ........... ..... A thens B.S. in Education Alpha Sigma Alpha. Fifth Row: PHILIP D. FARLEY ...... ..... B luefield SAMUEL G. FEAZELL ...................... Beckley B.S. in Business Administration President of Sophomore Class: Sigma Tau Gamma, House Manager and President: Vice-President of Student Body: Student Activities Committee: Phi Beta Lambda: Blue Key. ANN MARIAN FLANIGAN ..........,.... Princeton B.S. in Education Newman Club: Art Club. Wifi 1' Seniom Third Row: ARTHUR' GIALLORETO .... .... W indber, Pa. GERALDINE W. GRAHAM ................... Athens B.S. in Business Education HAROLD THOMAS GREEN B.S. in Business Administration Phi Delta Pi, President 1963-64, Prepmaster 1962, Secretary, 1959-1960: IFC Treasurer. 1963-64. Fourth Row: MARY GRIGORACI ......................... .Bartley B.S. in Education Pine Trec Staff, 1: Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: Alpha Sigma Tau, 1, 2, 3, 4: Alpha Sigma Tau, Corresponding Secretary, 1962-63. VICTOR GRIGORACI ...... .................. B 'artley B.S. in Business Administration Kappa Sigma Kappa Founders Award: Kappa Sigma Kappa Highest Average Award: Outstanding Newmanite: Newman Club, Vice-President, President C2 yearsj, Assistant W. Va. regional director, Ohio Valley- Province Q4 state areal Con- vention delegate 42 Yearslg Interreligious Council, Vice- President I2 Yearsjg Circle K, Treasurer: Concordian Staff. Photographer: Pine Tree Stat? Photographer Q2 Yearsjg Play, Inherit the Wind : Student Senate: Kappa Sigma Kappa, Senate Representative: Theta Xi, Treasurer: Men's New Hall Council: Who's Who in.tAmerican Colleges and Uni- versz ies. LORETTA CAROL GROSSE ..,........... Kopperston B.S. in Education Alpha Sigma Tau. Fifth Row: JosEPH F. GUILFQILE ............. Waterbury, Conn. I l B.A. ln Political Science Phi Sigma Epsilon: Young Democrats Club. ELLEN GUNTER. .... ' .......... - .... . . ...... Kingston n B.S. in Education Alpha Sigma Tau. Vice-President: Editor-in-Chief of Concordian. RICHARD L. GUY ................... .... Beckley B.A. in Political Science Circle K. First Row: RICHARD DAVID FLANIGAN ............ Princeton B.A. in Political Science Tau Kappa Epsilon: Chess Club. WALLACE H. FLINCHUM ............... Dublin, Va. B.S. in Education Baseball, 1, 2, 3. 4: Football, 1. JOHN FORD .............................. Charleston B.S. Second Row: JANE FRANCIS .. .......................... Bluefield B.S. in Education Hall Council: Sigma Sigma Sigma: Freshman Guide: Vice- President of P.E.M.: WRA, Historian: Choir: SGA: WAA. GLORIA GADD .............................. Beckley B.S. in Education Concordian Staff: WIC: WRA: College Choir. EVE JOAN GARLAND . ................... Princeton B.S. in Education and B.A. SNEA: Kappa Delta Pi: Cardinal Key: Concordian Staff: I Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. 'Sh ,X First Row: ELEANOR MAE GWINN ............. Meadow Bridge ' B.S. in Business Phi Beta Lambda, Secretary 1962-635 WIC, 1961-62. EMMA KAY GWINN ..................... Lewisburg B.S. in Education WRA: Sigma Sigma Sigma. GLORIA LORETTA HAMBY .................. Welch B.S. in Physical Education Alpha Sigma Tau, Recording Secretary 1962-633 Physical Education Majors Club. Second Row: RALPH HANNA .... .... W hite Sulphur LLOYD HELTON ...........,... ..... P eck Mill BFA. BILL HENTHORN .................... ..... G illiarn B.S. in Education Sigma Tau Gamma - H er la W 5 I 3 E Xu AE-nw... SE rw ' -w. WH-se A-UQ5! I Sen ion Third Row: PATRICIA CARROLL HICKS ................ Beckley B.S. in Education Kappa Delta Pi: SNEA, Secretaryg Cardinal Keyg WIC, Best New Member, Who's Who in.tAmerlcan Colleges and Uni- VETSI IES. WAYNE HICKS ................. ....... V ivian PATRICIA HIGGINBOTHAM ....... .... C harleston B.S. in Education Fourth Row: WILLIAM J. HIGHTOWER ................... Beckley B.S. in Business Administration NANCY LEE HILL .............................. Man B.S. in Business Education Alpha Sigma Alpha, Treasurer and President: Women's Hall Council, Treasurer and Secretary: Secretary of College Center Governing Board: Phi Omega Pi: Kappa Delta Pig Cardinal Key: Snow Flake Queen 1962: Freshman Guide 1962: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. WILLIAM H. HINEGARDNER ............. . . .Danese B.S. in Education Phi Alpha Chi: Intramural Council. Fifth Row: PAUL HODGES ......... .................... A thens Phi Alpha Chi, Presidentg Blue Key: Who's Who in Ameri- can Colleges and Universities. NORMA JEAN HOLBROOK .............. Quinnwood B.S. in Business Education Phi Beta Lambda, Secretary: WIC, Recording Secretary: SNEAQ Phi Psi Alpha. EDWARD O. HOLCOIVIB, JR. ............... Alderson B.S. in Education Track: Football and Baseball Managerg Sigma Tau Gamma. A we time ie, 5 '! ee ug,- ug-Ea... Sen ion Third Row: MARY G. HUNTER ................... Shady Springs B.S. in Education PAULETTE HURLEY ........................ Algoma B.S. in Education Sigma Sigma Sigma, President and Membership Chairman: McComas, Sarvay Hall Council, Treasurer: Cardinal Key: Women's Hall Council, Secretary: Mu Alpha Theta: SGA Senator: Freshman Guide: Student Center Governing Board, Hospitality Committee: Pine Tree: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. BETTY INGLES ...,..............,...... Quinnimont B.S. in Education Alpha Sigma Tau, Treasurer: SNEA, President: Cardinal Key: English Theater Club, Secretary: Dean's List: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. Fourth Row: ROGER H. JAMES ....................... Winber, Pa. B.S. in Music Band: Choir: Commanders VIRGINIA LEE JERVIS .......,............ Princeton B.S. in Education Delta Zeta, Recording Secretary: Campus Favorite: Phi Psi Omega. LOWELL EL JOHNSON ................ Williamsburg B.S. in Education Concnrdian: Young Republican Club. Fifth Row: SAMUEL CARL JOHNSON ............... Pocahontas A.B. in English and Political Science Phi Theta Kappa Fratemity: Vice President Spanish Society. RONALD L. JONES, JR. ...................... Athens B.S. in Education Who's VVho in American Colleges and Universities. SANDRA POTTER JONES ............. .... B eckley B.S. in Education I First Row: JOHNSON LEO HOLSBERRY, JR .... . .... Rainelle BARBARA PHYLLIS HONAKER ........ Spanishburg B.S. in Home Economics Home Economics Club, Vice-President 1961-62, President 1962-63: Kappa Omicron Phi, Treasurer 1962-63, Vice-Presb dent 1963-64. BILLY RAY HON AKER ............,....... Pipestem B.S. in Education Phi Delta Pi: Sports Editor of Pine Tree 1962. Second Row: REBA J. HONAKER ......................... Kimball B.S. in Home Economics Delta Zeta: Alpha Beta Alpha, President: Home Economics Club, Corresponding Secretary. CAROLYN VIRGINIA HUGHES. . .Leonardtown, Md. Alpha Sigma Tau, Treasurer and Panhellenic Representative: SNEA, President and Treasurer: Phi Beta Lambda, Treasurer: Kappa Delta Pi: Cardinal Key: Pi Omega Pi: Phi Psi Alpha: Newman Club, Alumni Secretary: Young Democrats Club, Secretary: The Pixie Tree Staff. Typist and Organiza- tion Editor: Women's Hall Council: Top Tau: College Center Governing Board Member: Business Manager of Student Government Association: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. TERESA HELEN HUME ................ ..... R ainelle Advertising Design: Majorette: Sigma Sigma Sigma, Vice- President: Aquatics Club. 3 Q . .i K ,--. Q ti .hi ey. 5.3.1 W, ,rp X g if Q5 QTL T I Rl me Ut dE . T f 6' I , .H is is... 'W- HENRY D IQAUFFELT Ronceverte 4 1ga 1 Vi' , tm ii his Sen iam Third Row: RONALD E. KEISER ...... ................ N orthfork B.S. in Education Football: Basketball: Baseballg Track. FREDERICK JAMES KESSINGER .......... Princeton B.S. in Education Tau Kappa Epsilong Intramuralsg Basketball: Football: Softball. RONALD E. KING ............... . ............. Iaegex' B.S. in Business Administration Fourth Row: RUSSELL FREDERICK KING ............... Beckley B.S. in Business Administration Theta Xi. SHARON LYNN KING ....................,.. Hatcher B.S. in Education Home Economics Clubg Alpha Beta Alpha. ROY EVERETT KINGERY, JR. ............... Jeffrey B.S. Manager of Track Team: Tau Kappa Epsilon: Intramural manager of TKEQ Corresponding Secretary of TKE: Presi- dent of TKEQ Samuel Launtz Sportsmanship Award: Presi- dent of Junior Class: Secretary of Inter Fraternity Council: Treasurer of Inter Fraternity Council: Senator for Sopho- more Classg Mountain Lion Varsity Club, Secretaryg Vice- President of Inter Fraternity Council. Fifth Row: WILLIAM KINSER . . . .... ..... . .... B luefield BERTA LOIS KIRK .......................... English B.S. in Elementary Education SNEA STEVE A. KISH ..................... Pittsburgh, Pa. B.S. in Education Phi Sigma Epsilon. gun., l . is 'L i ii. lr' Sen iam Third Row: ' LINDA CAROLE LIGHTNER ........ Gainesville, Va. B.S. in Education Canterbury Association. BETTY ANN LILLY ........................ Plpestem B.S. in Home Economics WIC: Home Economics Club. JERRY A. LILLY ............ ..... ........... B e ckley B.S. in Education Alpha Beta Alpha, Parliamentarian, Secretary, Vice-Presi- dent, President, National Convention Delegate: Baptist Stu- dent Fellowship, President, Vice-President: Cavaliers. Sec- retary, President: Interfratemity Council, Secretary: Student Government Association, Student Senate, Student Court Chief Justice, President of the Student Body: Theta Xi Fraternity, President of Kappa Epsilon Chapter, 1963 Nation- al Leadership School. Region IV Conference 1963: W. Va. Federation of Collegiate Student Governments, State Treas- urer, Member of the Executive Board: W. Va. Young Republican League, Co-Chairman of College Clubs, State Chairman of College Clubs: Young Republican Club of Concord, Executive Secretary: Young Republican National Federation, Co-Director of Region III fKy., Va., W. Va., Md., D.C.J, College Service Committee, Director of Region III, member of the national Committee, chaimfian of Region III Convention: Key of Excellency, 1961: Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges, 1963: Presidential Citation for Udistingushed and meritorious service to the College through its Student Government. Fourth Row: JOSEPH D, LILLY ..................... .... G hent B.S. in Music Education Band: Choir. DELORES PERRY LIVELY .....,..... .,.. O ak Hill B.S. in Education DARRELL E. LIVELY ............... .... D othan ' B.S. in Education Fifth Row: A NORMAN DWIGHT LIVESAY ............... Dawson B.S. in Business Education Phi Psi Alpha, President, Vice-President: Phi Alpha Chi, Vice-President, IFC Representative Corresponding Secretary. CAROL ANN LOCKHART .................... Athens B.S. in Biology Mu Alpha Theta: WIC. J O ANN SHORT LONKER ............. 1 ...... Mullens B.S. in Education Majorette, 1961-63: Alpha Sigma Alpha, Assistant Member- ship Director: Aquatic Club, 1961. I First Row: JACKIE KYLE ..... Beckley ROY LAMB. . . ........ .... K opperston B.S. VONA CHARLENE LAMBERT ................ Otsego B.S. in Elementary Education Alpha Sigma Alpha, Vice-President: SGA: Freshman Guide: College Center Governing Board, Hospitality Com- mittee: Women's Hall Council, Second Vice-President, Hall Representative. Second Row: TONY M. LARKIN .......................... Kimball B.S. in Education Tau Kappa Epsilon: Men's Hall Council. JACK LAWSON ............................. Kimball B.S. in Education Tau Kappa Epsilon. MILBURN S. LESTER ........... , ........ ...Iaeger B.S. in Business Education l Q1E -Lzu, it , W.. W. H V in xx A O M . is is nr' gf - S- 291 'K First Row: WILLIAM C. LOVELL ...................... Beckley B.S. in Education Intramural Manager: Sigma Tau Gamma. FRED LUCAS .....................,........ Princeton l B.A. and B.S. in Education Choirg BSUQ Blue Keyg Tau Kappa Epsilon. GLADYS W. MCCOMAS .................. Peterstown B.S. in Education Second Row: KAREN MQCOMAS ........... ,,,,, M atoaka CHARLES DEAN McKLNNEY ........ ..... A thens B.S. in Education LARRY J. MAHANEY. ................... ..... N itro B.S. in Advertising Design Art Club. wg... A I' 5 I .-' q , N ig px vi i Lxl'X I 3-P .rf '51 V Cv Q .-...-, Sen ion Third Row: CAROLYN ANNE MAJORS ...... Charlottesville, Va. Alpha Sigma Tau, Corresponding Secretary, 1960: Intra- mural Manager Council, 1962-63. NINA MARKOWITZ ...................... Charleston B.S. in Home Economics and English Alpha Sigma Alpha. Editor, Secretary: Cardinal Key, Vice- President: Kappa Omlcron Phi, Secretary: College Center Governing Board, Secretary: Who's Who in American Col- leges and Universities. BRENDA MARTIN ......................... Princeton B.S. in Music Education Alpha Sigma Tau: Choir: MENC: Band. Fourth Row: CAROLINE MASSIE MCMULLIN ........... Bluefield B.S. in Business Education Sigma Sigma Sigma: Phi Psi Alpha: SGA, Secretary to the President: View from the Bridge. TYANN MAXEY ...,....................,.. Princeton B.S. in Education Runaroundsg WRA Publicity Managerg AAHPERQ Play Day Manager 1963: WVIAC Swimming and Diving Cham- pionship Team, 1963g Concord Swimming Team, Co-Captain. BARBARA ELLEN MAXWELL .......... Spanishburg B.S. in Education Fifth Row: BRENDA ALLEN MEADOR ................... Welch B.A. Alpha Sigma Alpha, Pledge gghlass Chaplaing SGA Senator, 1 . VINCENT PETER MIKKELSEN .... Bridgeport, Conn. Newman Clubg MIC. CAROLYN KAY MILLER ................... Madison Treasurer of WRAQ Vice-President of WRA: Delta Zeta, Historian, Vice-Presidentg Secretary of Intramural Council. M I rs? 'I Ca.-. ...N-5 il. .t A'-' Vx ' Gr N.. r A i,-,Lxg 'F' A , ml , in . 2,1 Rt, up , J... it 'V N. if -3 me 5525. -t- 1 ' - f 1, a '- ' l Qi' 'iv ,H , A-' ',- 2 ll' N l I l ii' A ,iii , .B r vs.. '--if Sen ion Third Row: DANNY LANE MULLINS ............. .... P ineville B.S. in Education . . . .Blair ERNESTIN E KAY MULLIN S ......... B.S. in Education Alpha Beta Alpha. THOMAS P. MUNCY, JR. ........... .... P eterstown B.S. in Biology Tau Kappa Epsilon. Fourth Row: ARNEL NEELY .... ......... ..... H in ton DEANNA JOYCE NEELEY ............ , .... Athens B.S. in Education Runarounds: WRA: AAI-EPER. GWENDOLYN LEE NESTER ............... Bluefield B.S. in Education Fifth Row: J. GARY NICHOLS ................... ...Roselle, N.J. B.S. in Education Phi Sigma Epsilon: Alpha Beta Alpha. MAE S. NOLLEY ............................. Athens B.S. in Education EMERSON S. OKES ........................ Princeton B.S. in Education Cavaliers, Secretary: Who's Vlfho in American Colleges and Universities. Wi I First Row: HARRY S. MILLS ........... ..... B ramwell B.S. Golf, Choir. SWANSIE GALE MITCHELL ............... Blueheld BLS. in Elementary Education SNEA: WIC: College Choir: English Theater Clubg- YWCA: Inter-Religious Council, Secretary and Treasurer: Pine Tree, Feature Editor. WILLIAM M. MOEDEBECK ....... Waterbury, Conn. Cavelier, SGA Representative, Vice-President: Theta Xi. Second Row: TANA L. MONK ................ North Tazewell, Va. B.A. Sigma Sigma Sigma: SGA: Aquatic Club. MARLIESE E. MOONEY ...... St. Augustine, Germany B.S. in Education B.S. in Biology and Chemistry Mu Alpha Theta, President, 1963: Kappa Delta Pi: Cardinal Key: Dean's List: Assistant College Nurse: Who's Who in American College and Universities. THOMAS MORAN ................. South River, N.J. Baseball: Tau Kappa Epsilon: President of Varsity Club: President Men's Hall Council: Student Senator in SGA: Con- cordlan Sports Editor. I 4. fl mi 45: 11 K- ji Af X- 'ee rl ,ff l uf i. N' was . , .- hw, S- f . ,TM Q, , IL- A V '5l.... fr l ,,. , , x , we l arg ix. f V qv - '- . I . .1 .,..., 'ie- vgs , its 51-' First Row: MARY ETTA OXLEY ......................... Athens B.S. in Elementary Education WIC. BUFARD E. PAINTER ....... B.A. . . . . .Athens FREDERICK LEE PARKER ............... Greenville B.S. in Education Second Row: WILLIAM MAC PARKS. .................. Princeton B.S. in Education Tau Kappa Epsilon: Westminister Fellowship. CATHIE PATTERSON ........................ Squire B.S. in Physical Education-Home Economics Alpiia Sigma Tau, President: Kappa Omicron Phi, Vice- Presidentg Home Economics Club, Vice-President: PEM: Cheerleader: Who's Who in .Elimerican Colleges and Uni- versx ies. FRANKLIN WOODROW PAYNE .......... .... W ar B.S. in Education Methodist Student Movement. I I I V V I 'ig -Q 'k be Sen ion Third Row: WILLIAM PENNY .................. Worcester, Mass. B.S. in Education Cavaliers: Baseball. HUGER ERET PHILLIPS, II ............... Powhatan B.S. in Business Administration SUSAN JANE POLISKY .................. St. Albans B.S. in Education Young Republican Club. Fourth Row: CARRIE GALE POMEROY ............... Quinnwood B.S. in Business Education Freshman Historian: President of BSMQ Junior Class Sena- tor: Senior Class Senator. FRANCES POWELL ....................... Lewisburg B.S. in Elementary Education SNEAQ MENCg WIC: College Choir: Forest Festival Princess, 1962: Marchhig Band, 1962. GLENNA H. PRUITT ....................... Bradshaw Elementary Education Fifth Row: ROY BRANDON PUTNAM ........ Clifton Forge, Va. B.S. ROBERT QERIM .................. Waterbury, Conn. B.A. in Political Science Theta Xl: Student Courtg SGA Senator: IFC Representative. CARLTON LEE RAMSEY ................. Henry, Va. B.S. . A an .film 17 JY.- L. M -.g it. I 43 ,XX t J gy' Senior! Third Row: BRUCE L. ROBINSON ................. ...Bluefield B.S. in Education ROBERT RHODES ................ ....... H.i nton JOSEPH H. ROLES, JR. .................. MacArthur B.S. in Education Tau Kappa Epsilon: Biology Lab Assistant: Blue Key. Fourth Row: PATRICIA PHILLIPS ROLES ................ Beckley B.S. in Education Sigma Sigma Sigma: Plays, The Moon is Blue. A View from the Bridge, Light up the Sky. TONY ROMANO ....................... Carnegie, Pa. B.S. in Social Science and Spanish Sigma Tau Gamma: Newman Club: Student Senate: Plays, View from the Bridge, Light up the Sky. BETSY RAE ROSS ........................ ..Pinevil1e A.B. in Political Science Concord College Concert Band: WIC, Senator: Senate Rules Committee: Centennial Commission: Committee for the Affiliation Project: Homecoming Committee: Freshman Guide: Leadership Conference: Senate Homecoming Dance Committee: Westminister Fellowship. Fifth Row: CECIL GLENN RUNIONS, II ................ Mullens B.S. in Education Vice-President of KEK: Theta Xi, Vice-President: Circle K: Newman Club. JEANNE NORVELL RUNIONS ........ . . . .White Sulphur Springs BLS. in Education Alpha Sigma Tau: Newmagl glub: PEM: WRA: Aquatics u . JOHN A. SACERINO ................. Johnstown, Pa. B.S. in Music Education 'sv First Row: WALTER PRESTON REED ........ .... A mens A.B. in Math ARTHUR A. REFOSCO ............... Lawrence, Pa. B.S. in Education Phi Sigma Epsilon: Newman Club: Track. FRANCES MARY RICE... ........ ... .... .Princeton B.S. in Home Econonncls vi P ld t Si S' Sigm : Home Economics C u , icej res en : gma Aixgga Betaa Alpha: Westminister Fellowship. Second Row: BRENDA ROBERTS .................. a .... . Bradshaw B.S. in Elernentagy Ekilli-lCiLi1?:Ig-1 i Pm resi en, us a rman: 2 'ilggga Eggrflgxa Cvgqigtzlngtgcgxi PEditor, Greek Editor: SNEA, Senate Representative: College Student Governing Board, Hospitality Committee: SGA: Student Guide: 50l'0l'ity Intramurals DAVID ROBERT .............. ...... W ar WILLIAM S. ROBERTSON ............ ..... A thens B.S, in Biology Golf: Varsity Club: Blue Key. Q 311.4 if 12 fur, First Row: MIKE G. SALKCO ............... Manassas Park, Va. B.S. Nevsmxan Club. COLETTE SANDERS ........................, Rhodell B.S. in Elementary Education WIC. SANDRA M. SHAW .......................... Beckley AB. Alpha Tau Slgmag Student Senate, Young Republican Clubg Newman Club, Secretary. Second Row: JANET AILENE SHEETS ............. Bethesda, Md. B.S. in Education Alpha Sigma Alpha. TED SHEPHERD .................. ..... Pu laski, Va. PATRICIA ANN SHEPHERD ................. Beaver BLS. in Education Alpha Sigma Tau, Historian, Pledge Mastery Pine Tree Candidate. ,Q we ' ' . N be his-' it s gi.. , .Q 7 is l fir u -5. at E- .uf tg! 3? , f um., , id- w - Maj oretteg Miss if 'aaa A 140 1: I Q ' ' :v' W A ,kg 4 M is H ij ,Sa Eli -we v-if L qi' 5 x lm I -..,Sx Senior: Third Row: SHIRLEY ANN SHIREY ..................... Beckley B.S. in Education Cardinal Key: Women's Hall Council, Hall Representative, Treasurerg WICQ Kappa Delta Pi. TOM SHORTT . ........................ Plasterco, Va. HARRELL L. SHOUN, JR. ................... Caretta B.S. in Biology Phi Delta Pi. Secretary, Prepmasterg Science Club, 1962-63: Dean's List. Fourth Row: PAUL T. SHREWSBURY ..................... Kegley B.S. in Music Education Phi Delta Pig Commande5s 5fiBandg Choir: MENC3 South acl c. FRANK SHUMAKER ...................... Princeton A.B. in Political Science with Minor in Philosophy Tau Kappa Epsilon, Secretary: Circle K: BSU. JO ANN SIMPKINS ............ ........ . ..Princeton B.S. in Education Delta Zetag Tri Delta Sweetheart: SGA: Women's Hall Council. Fifth Row: NANCY E. SIRONKO .......................... Gary B.S. in Education Drama Clubg Women's Halld Council: Newman Club, Presi- ent. RONALD D. SKEENS ........... . ......... Princeton B.S. in Music Education Band: Commanders g Choir: MENS: Phi Delta Pig Tudor Singers: College Quintet: South Pacilicl' WILLIAM HERBERT SLUDER, JR. , ......... Kermit B.S. in Education Theta Xi: Vice-President Circle K: Chess Club: Student Center Governing Board: Proctor of Men's Dorm: Con- cordian Staff. First Row: .Nm-N . ,. 'l 'l '5f, 51 BENNY SMITH ..................... ......... Be ckley . lf1f'f-12 B,A, W Theta Xi: Circle Kg Concordinn Staff, Make-up Editor. ws fy 1 ,. ' X Q'-' lf, M CATHERYN SMITH ..................... Kellysville A .4 iw -' ,, B.S. in Education lift gg, A, , A' A FAYE SMITH ...... ........,....... ..... B e ckley 6 5 VN , Senior! RONALD J. SOLTESZ ................. B.S. in Education JOHN SOMBRONSKI ............. B.S. in Education JOHN RANDOLPH SPENCER ..... B.S. in Biology Baseball. Fourth Row: MARY SPICER ............. ..... FELICE STANLEY ............... Tl .......Fi1be1't Windber, Pa. . . . .Cashmere . . . . . . .Athens . .Fayetteville MENC, Secretary and Treasurer: Choir: Band: Chorale: Concord Singers. CAROLYN JO STARKEY ................... Comfort B.S. in Home Economics Alpha Sigma Alpha, Corresponding Secretary. Fifth Row: JOHN STATON RON STENNETT .............. ....Vienna Hill PATRICIA MARIE STICKLER .............. Hill Top B.S. in Education Alpha Sigma Tau, Chaplain, Secretary: Kappa Delta Pl, Treasurer. Second Row: JEFFREY W. SMITH ....................... Princeton B.S. Degree in Physics Tau Kappa Epsilon: Circle K. THOMAS PAUL SMYKAY ....... .South River, N.J. B.S. in Education Theta Xig Intramurals. ALETHA KAREN SNYDER .................. Asbury Public Schools and B.S. in English Alpha Sigma Alpha: Women's Hall Council: WIC, Presidentg Concordian, Proof Reader: Secretary of Junior Class: Stu- dent Senateg Candidate for Miss Pine Tree. 4? . Qs, f- W 'e . i1..,. W 2-:P 'D M Ee.- 1 First Row: BETTY A. STONE ................... ..... A thens ' B.S. in Education ROSALIND KAY STONE ................. Whitesville in Home Economics' Alpha Sigma Alpha, Rush Chairman. FRANCES STOUT ..... ....................... Ra cine ' B.S. in Education Alpha Sigma Alpha: Women's Hall Council: SGA Repre- sentative. Second Row: JOHN STRASKO, JR. ....... , ........ .... P rinceton Tau Kappa Epsilon. CHARLENE SURBER .......,............. Ronceverte ' B.S. in Business Education Phi Beta Lambda: Phi Psi Alpha: WIC. FRED B. SUTHERLAND ................ .... A thens B.S. in Social Science Theta Xi. PW- gxx h ,L Qin 'QA i 4 A! '.V, My W 149. Sen iam Third Row: RUBY TEDDER ............................... Beeson B.S. in Business Education Phi Psi Alpha: Who's Who in American Colleges and Uni- versities. MARGIE CHARLOTTE TERRY ...... ..... Mi dway B.S. in Education ROBERT THOMAS ..................... Manassa, Va. B.S. in Education Fourth Row: KATHLEEN THOMPSON ............ .... C oal City B.S. in Education Concordian reporter. VIRGIL THOMPSON .................... Ferrum, Va. B.S. in Education WILLIAM C. TOTTEN ..................... Delbarten Kappa Sigma Kappa: Theta Xi: Alumni Secretary: Repre- sentative to Kappa Sigma Kappa National Convention in 1962: MENC: Representative to MENC Convention: Band: Choir: South Pacific : Concord Singers: 'hidor Singers: Freshman Guide: Co-Ordinator of Freshman Week Orienta- tion 1963: Senior Class President: Membership Circle: Par- liamentarian, Student Senate. Fifth Row: MAX F. TRAIL ............................... Lester B.S. in Business Administration SHARON TRAIL .............. ............... B eckley B.S. in Education Alpha Siglna Tau, Corresponding Secretary. SUSAN JUNE TRUMP ...................... Keystone B.S. in Education Women's Residence Hall Council: SNEA: YWCA, Secretary: WIC, Reporter, Best New Pledge, Most Helpful Member: Concordian Staff Member: 1963 Pine Tree Assistant Editor: 1963 Pine Tree Editor: Kappa Delta Pi, Historian, Vice- President: Cardinal Key, Historian: English Theatre Club: Undergraduate English Assistant: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. v . 'iff ' ig: Y PM l FU? in in in www Seniors Third Row: FRED W. VONDRACEK.St. Augustin, West Germany B.A. in Psychology and History Chief Justice of the Student Court. BEVERLEY WADDELL ..........,......... Coal City SUSAN WAGNER ...................... Narrows, Va. B.S. in Education Fourth Row: . . . . Pittsburgh, Pa. JACK WAIDA ............... FRED JUDSON WALKER .......... ........ So phia B.S. in Education Theta Xi. EVELEN A H. WALL ....................... Princeton B.S. in Music Choir: Tudor Singers: AZT Alumni: South Pacific. Fifth Row: NORMAN W. WALL ....................... Princeton B.S. in Education Tau Kappa Epsilon. CAROLYN SUE WALTHALL .............. Princeton B.S. in Education Alpha Sigma Tau, Editor, Parliamentarian. NORMA JEAN WEST ................... .... K egley B.S. in Education I First Row: JANET TURECEK ....................... Berwyn, Ill. B.A. with MaJor in Art Canterbury Association, Secretary, Vice-President, Presi- dent: Freshman Guide: Homecoming Co-ordinator: Social Committee College Center. PATRICIA A. VALENTINE ............. .... L0 gan B.S. in Education EILEEN FRANCES VANSUTHPEN ....... Princeton B.S. in Elementary Education Second Row: JAMES GABRIEL VINCE ..... .... . Bridgeport, com. B.S. in Business Phi Sigma Epsilon: Republican Club: Circle K: Intramurals. ELIZABETH VINCEQUERRA ............. Matewan B.S. in Education JOYCE LEE VINSON. ....... .............. La ndville B.S. in Business Education Delta Zeta, Corresponding Secretary: Vice-President of Panhellenic Council: Treasurer of Women's Hall Council. ' 15' N i 3 First Row: JOAN WETHERHOLD ................ Westbury, N.Y B.S. in Education Alpha Sigma Alpha. RICHARD WETHERHOLD. .......... Westbury, N.Y. B.S. in Business Administration SANDRA PI-IIPPS WHITMAN .............. Princeton B.S. in Education and A.B. Second Row: PERRY H. WILEY ................. .... A thens Phi si Alpha. MELISSA KAY WILFONG ............. East Rainelle D U in Business Administration Sigma Sigma Sigma, Treasurer: Secretary Upperclass Dorm. BUSTER L. WILLIAMS, JR. ........,........ Beckley B.S. in Education Theta Xi: Intramurals. wr ' Y' ' M79 'I' .. ff' I x '- - A-1 .M Q tw ,tx -Q s ,i A Qi.. C I ' Ns. . H ' Hs- M -- ' . E.: ,S 5 I Q! , Pin... -L .. - 1 x E: g 144 'S ' Sen ion Third Row: CARLENE WILLIAMS ................ Allentown, Pa. B.S. in Education WIC. Vice-President, Intramural Manager: Choir. EDWARD J . WILLIAMS .............. Pearisburg ' Va. B.S. in Education Football: Track. NANCY ANN WILLIAMS ............... Radford, Va. B.S. in Education , Concordian Staff Reporter: Aquatics Club: WAA: SGA Senator: Women's Hall Council: Panhellenic Council: Delta Zeta, Vice-President: Freshman Guide: Miss Pine Tree Contest: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. Fourth Row: MRS. JANICE WILSON ............. ..... P rinceton B.S. in Education REBECCA K. WIMER ...................... Marlinton B.S. in Education Cardinal Kay: Sigma Sigma Sigma: Art Club, Treasurer. RONALD R. WORKMAN .............. Bluefield, Va. B.A. in Political Science Fifth Row: ALICE SUE WORRELL ............. . ...... Princeton Kappa Delta Pi: Mu Alpha Theta: Cardinal Key: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. MASON DEWEY WORELL ................. Princeton B.S. in Music Education MENC, President: Choir: Concord Singers: Band. BERNARD C. WRIGHT, JR. ................ Bluefield B.S. lf?-T uv I WL- i 'ilhwf N , Sen ion .V 1 -ww gc -gnea First Row: SHARON RAYE RICE ....................... Beckley B.A. Aquatics Clubg Women's Hall Council: Panhellenic Council, Vice-President, President: Sigma Sigma Sigma, Scholastic Recorder, Panhellenic Representative: Freshman Orienta- tion Commissiong Freshman Guideg Student Center Gover- ning Board, Publicity Committee. BETTY SOYARS YONTZ ............... Saltville, Va. B.S. in Education Alpha Sigma Alpha. DON YONTZ .............,.............. Saltville, Va. B.S. in Education Second Row: HAZEL CARVER ZICK .............. ....... . Gary B.S. in Education VICTORY BILLOS ....,.................. Lewisburg . U B.S. in Education Slgma Sigma Sigma: WRA, Secretaryg Freshman Guide. I First Row: LYLE R. ADDAIR ......... BARBARA K. AGUIRRE.. DIANE E. AKERS ......... ALICE LEE ALBRIGHT .... MARILYN D. ALLEN .... Second Row: ROSEMARY AMATO ...... LARRY E. ANDERSON .... DONNA JANE ATHA .,.... JANET RAE ATWELL ..... .. . . . . .Jolo . . . .Bluefield .. . . .Mullens . . . .Bluefield . . . .Oak Hill . . . . .Beckley ....... Beckley ................Beckley . . . . .Bloomingdale, N.J. ANITA LYNN AYERS ..... ............ P rinceton Third Row: CHARLES ALAN BAILEY ROBERT E. BAILEY ...... DAVID N. BALDWIN ..... SAMUEL A, BANTON ..... IRA ILLARD BARRY .... Fourth Row: VICTORIA L, BAXTER... THOMAS H. BELCHER... WALTER C. BELCHER .... EDWARD L. BERGINNIS. THOMAS W. BLAKE ...... . . . .Marion, Va. . . . . . .Bluefield . . , . . .Bluefield ...........Fairlea . . . .Suffern, N. Y. . . . .Athens . . . .Bluefield . . . .Bluefield . . . . .Beckley . . . .St. Albans if li! !f' Q.. I union Fifth Row: JERRY M. BLANKENSHIP. .. LILLIAN BLANKENSHIP .... JOSEPH E. BLASUCCI ..... MICHAEL D. BLASUCCI CARL BOLT ............... Sixth Row: RAYMOND S. BOWERS, JR... CONNIE J. BOWLES .......... GLORIA J. BOWLING .... RICHARD A. BOYD ........ RICHARD A. BRADFORD .... Seventh Row: BETTY JANE BRANCH ....... GWENDOLYN E. BRANTLEY DONALD J, BROHARD ....... TEDDY GENE BUTLER ........ ELIZABETH W. CALLAWAY .... Eighth Row: RICHARD C. CALLAWAY... LINDA SUE CARTER ...... JAMES D. CARUTH ...... LAWRENCE CASSELL ..... RONALD C. CAYWOOD .... 46 nf' .. .... ....Athens ..................Rock .. . . . .Jersey City, N.J. ......Jersey City, N.J. ....,......Keystone . . . .Pineville . . . .Avondale . . . . . .Dunbar . . . .Bluefield . . . .Sundial . . . . . . , .Peterstown .........Lake Ronkon, Kona, N.Y. . . . . . .Princeton . . . .Princeton . . . . .Athens . . . . .Athens . . . . .Bluefield ............Athens ..........Bluefield Glade Springs, Va. union Fifth Row: DAVID L. DAYFIELD ...... BERTHA E. DISHNER .................... . . . . .St. Albans . Princeton RONNY W. DOWER ,.............. ....Chaprnanvil1e HAZEL R. DUNCAN ......... Green Sulphur Springs JAMES E. DUNNE ..... .. Sixth Row: ELOISE E. DURR ......... LINDA DYER .............. ROBERT M. EBERBAUGH. HARRY M. EGGLESTON.. PEGGY SUE EVANS ....,.. Seventh Row: REGINALD D. FALLIN .... SAMUEL E. FANNING .... JAMES LEE FARREN ...... CARROL C. FAWCETT .... ..............Peterstown . . . .Princeton . . . .Princeton . . . .Charleston . . ........ Rainelle . . . . St. Albans Pence Springs . . . . .Princeton . . . .Springdale . . . .Lewisburg JANICE RAY FEAZELL... ...... Beckley Eighth Row: FLOYD LEON FERGUSON ..... ..... K ellysville MARY FIDLER ............. .... C harleston INA J. FIELDS .............. ................. J olo CAROL MIRIAM FISHER... MICHAEL S. FLANIGAN. .. . .... Williamsport, Pa. . . .......... Princeton I First Row: RALPH A. CHISLER, JR.. . . . JOHN E. CLARK .......... CAROLE COFFMAN ..... GEORGE H. COLE ..... LINDA C. COLLINS ..... Second Row: ROBERT C. COLLINS ..... GILBERT W. CONNER ..... BILLIE JO COOK ......... JEWEL H. COOK ....... MARY D. COOPER .... Third Row: NANCY ANN COOPER ...... ELIZABETH J. CORVIN ..... JOHN T. CREATURO ...... FANNIE M. CREWS ..... JUDY FAYE CREWS .... Fourth Row: DAVID W. CUNNINGHAM.. ALICE FAYE DANIELS ..... DAVID LEE ................. ELLEN JANE DAVIDSON... MARIAN H. DAVIS ......... . . . . .Marianna .. ...Flat Top . . . . .Princeton . . . . .Bluefield . . . . . .Sophia . . . .Pineville ........Hinton New Richmond . . . .Paynesville . . . . . .Bluefield . . . . .Princeton . . . . . .Matoaka . . . . .Princeton ......Lerona . . . .Bluefield ......Athens . . . . .Princeton ......Hinton . . . .Bluefield . . . . . .Athens 'WV' T912 ' ww ' - use 1 1, . First Row: TERESA A. FLANIGAN .... MAYER FONER ............ BRENDA G. FOSTER ...... GARY GREY GALLAHER ..... ROBERT GATHERUM, III .... Second Row: JOHN A. GENTRY, JR.. MARIAN JO GIBSON ....,.. .. JOHN OWEN GILLESPIE. . PATRICIA GILLESPIE ...... . . WILLIAM A. GOGGIN. . . . Third Row: BARBARA LEE GOODE ..... MICHAEL L. GRIFFITH ..... FRANCES ANN GUM ........ RODNEY HAROLD GWINN .... WILLIAM B. HARTLEY ..... Fourth Row: SAMMY R. HASSON ..... SANDRA L. HAWLEY ...... SANDRA K. HELLEMS ..... CAROL S. HENDERSON .... LINDA M, HENRY ...... A AM en ...W ...Rich Creek, Va. ....Pittsburgh, Pa. Hill . . . .Kopperston . . . . .Bluefield North Garden, Va. Albans .............Fra1ee ...........Mullens . . . . Georgetown, Dela. .......Kincaid . . . . .Princeton ......Hinton . . . .Springdale . . . . .McArthur . . . . .Princeton . . . .Glen Daniel ........I-Iinton . . . .Montcoal . . . .Kegley .. ' ' 5 iiii . L' union Fifth Row: LEONARD L, HILL ...... .... Pr inceton BOBBY RAE HILMON ..... ....... M atoaka JAMES LEE HODGES ........ ......... P rinceton HUGH FRANCIS HOGAN. ROBERT R. HUMPHREYS ..... . Sixth Row: JAMES D. HURT ...... . . . .Yaphanl-1, N.Y. .........Fairlea . .Shady Springs VIRGINIA E. HUTCHINS .... ..... M utchen, N.J. NANCY G. JACKSON ..... LYLE THAD JAMES, JR.. HARRIET B. JOHNSON. .. Seventh Row: MICHAEL EARL JOHNSON ........ GORDON CLEE JONES... MARY SPEER JONES .... NELLIE F. JONES ...... PATRICIA L. JONES .... Eighth Row: WILLIAM JONES ..... EDWARD P. JOY ......... .........Renick . . . .Ronceverte . . .Narrows, Va. ...Narrows, Va. Johnstown, Pa. .......Avonda1e ......Princeton ....Mullens . . . . . . .Princeton . . . . .Waterbury, Conn. BARBARA D. JOYCE ...... ................ G ary MICHAEL K. KAUFFELT .... ............ A thens HOMER ALAN KEFFER. . 14.8 . ...Coal City - if K. E' union Fifth Row: ANDREW F. LUSK ...... EARL G. LYONS, JR. NANCY ANN LYONS ..... DOROTHY LEE MANN ..... JAYNE E. MARSHALL .... Sixth Row: ANN LOUISE MAUS .... JOE FRANK MAYS ...... .. . . . .Cyclone . . . . .Bluefield . . . . .Bluefield . . . . .Peterstown . . . .Princeton ..............Dunbar ...............Blueiie1d LLOYD J. McELROY ..... Point Pleasant, N.J. FAITH McCLUNG ........ .,............. B eckley THOMAS F, MCGURL ...... .... W orcester, Mass, Seventh Row: LOIS L. MCKINLEY ........ f .... Nashville, Tenn. ROBERT F. McMILLAN ...... ........ G alax, Va. GLENN W. McNEW, JR. ..... Berwind PATRICK H. McNULTY, JR ..... Bluefield BARBARA JEAN MILLER.. Eighth Row: JOHN B. MILLER, Ill ....... CHARLES FLOYD MILLS ........ AL G. MONDRICK, JR.. . . . . JAMES MOORE .......... GLEN MORGAN ...... .......War . .......... Fairmont ...........Sophia South River, N.J. . . . . . . . Charleston . . ...... Ronceverte I First Row: PAULINE K. KHOE ....... GENEVIEVE D. KINCAID .... ROSEMARY KINCAID ..... CHARLES F, KIRBY .... MARSHALL KIRTLEY .... Second Row: PAUL KLINE .......... JOAN R. LARGENT ..... JOHN R. LARGENT ....... . . .... Medan, Indonesia ..............A1ven .........Dixie . . . . .Keystone . . . .Winfield . . . . . . .Plainsville, Ohio . . . . .Delaware City, Dela. . . . . .Delaware City, Dela. JAMES DAVID LESHER ................ Mount Hope CURTIS DALE LESTER. . . Third Row: LEON BLAINE LILLY .... SARA JANE LILLY ..... ROBERT LILLY .... ..... . . GARNETTA LINDLEY ...... L. EUGENE LLOYD, JR. .... . Fourth Row: PAITSEL L. LOCKHART. JAMES J. LODOLO ....... CHARLES E. LOHR ...... JUNE CAROL LOWE .... ROBERT T. LOWE, JR.. . .. . . ..... North Spring .....Flat Top ......Ghent . . ........ Beckley ..........Motoaka . ..... Richmond, Va. ......Iaeger . . .... Northfork . . . . .Princeton . . . . .Beckley . . . . .Beckley 'vga-7 .4 -na, '51 ,, il : W . is vmlyf' ' ' 'zu li 2,131 ' ,u -ja' ' EU '.' f QQ--ah, , ' .Ewa .L ' Y. First Row: SHIRLEY MORGAN .,... BETTY D. MORTON ..... ROBERT L. MOSELEY ..... CLAUDE H. IVIUNCY ..... MARY S. MURPHY ..... Second Row: HENRY CURTIS MURRAY .... . . . ROBERT M. MURRELL .... LULA B. NEELY ........... HOWARD C. NESTER, JR. JERRY D, NESTER ........ Third Row: RICHARD LEE NOWLIN. . . JOHN D. O'NEAL .......... . .Princeton Ronceverte . . . .Ravencliff . . . .Kermit . .Princeton . Roderfield . . . .Hinton . .Pipestem . .Bluefield Peterstown . .Matewan . . . .Hinton MILDRED s. OSBORNE ..., .... A thens JOHN c. PAINTER ........ ..... Kils ythe NICHOLAS P. PAUL, JR.... ..... carena Fourth Row: OLIVIA A. PAYNE ....... JERRY H. PEERY ......... ELIZABETH L. PERDUE... CLYDE D. PETERS ......... ELLA L. PETTREY ....... ......War ........War . Princeton .Princeton . Princeton .nt X .ul 1. ,L ,.,T . -va!-.,-,gfw,'.15 .nf W' ., H, J . .. I up ,I I 150 ...qs union Fifth Row: JAMES O. PETTREY, JR.. JERLENE O. PETTREY.. ROBERT A. PEWANTCK.. . . . . . . . .Princeton . . . . . . . .Princeton Washington, N.J. RICHARD L. PHELPS ...... ........... B luefield LARRY B. RAINES ..... Sixth Row: EMORY A. RICHMOND .... DEWEY RIFFE ........... ERIC RITTERHOFF, J R. . ROBERT ROBINSON. . . . . LILLIAN D. ROGERS .... Seventh Row: RICHARD K. ROWLAND ..... JOHN L. RUDACILLE .... LINDA H. RUTHERFORD KAREN DAYE SALTER. . FRANK J. SCAGNELLI .... Eighth Row: ROBERT P. SCHOLL .... D. S. SCHOONOVER ..... R. J. SCHOUTEN, JR..... EVA JOAN SEMONCO... ROBERT L. SI-IELTON... . . . .Princeton .1 . . .Flat Top . . . . . .Princeton . . . .Gambur, O. . . . . .Bluefield . . . . .Bartley . . . . . .Princeton . . . .A.mherst, Va. . . . . . . .Bluefield . . . . . .Beckley . . . . .Fairmont ........Madison . . . . . . .Charleston ...App1eton, Wis. ........Elkhorn .. . . . .Herndon um'01f.f Fifth Row: IRMA W. TAYLOR ..... MARVIN RAY TEEL ...... CARL M. THOMASON ........ FRANCES A. THOMPSON ..... .. R. E. THROCKMORTON... Sixth Row: CHARLES H. TINGLER... RONALD J. TURNER .... DAVID C. VAIL ........ MARY L. VITKUS ....... CORA S. VOGELSONG .... Seventh Row: JOSEPH LARRY WALKER ..... DORLIS JEAN WALTON .... ANITA R, WARGO ......... HERBERT C. WHEELER ..... NITA FERN WHITE ..... Eighth Row: PAUL E. WHITE ........... STEPHEN T. WHITMAN.. MARY E. WILEY .......... DONALD E. WILLIAMS ..... THOMAS J. WITTEN ..... . . . .Princeton . . . .Beckley . . . . . . . .Princeton ..........Mul1ens South Charleston . . . .Delbarton ..........Athens . . . .Am.hers.t, Va. Montgomery, Pa. ,.Harrisburg, Pa. . .. .Beckley .... . . .Odd .. ...Athens . . . . .Beckley .....Athens . . . . . .Jeffrey . . . . . .Princeton . . . .Huntington .... . .Hinton . . . . Gary First Row: JOHN W. SHORTRIDGE. .... DAVID E. SHUMATE ....... SYLVIA W. SHUMATE .... DONN IE SI-IUPE ......... . . . . . Grundy, Va. . . . .New Richmond .........B1uefie1d ......Miclway PEGGY G, SIMPSON ..... .... M ontcalm Second Row: THEODORA SINICROPE ..... .... Ki mball ARCHIE J. SISK ............. ............. B luefield NANCY E. SKIDMORE ...................... Hinton MOLLY SUE SLUSS ..... North Tazewell, Va, BILLY JOE SMITH .... ............... B eckley Third Row: HOMER T, SMITH, JR. ..... .... W ierton JOHN D, SMITH ............... ........ W ar BETTY WIMMER SNIDER ..... ..... A thens JERRY W. SNYDER ......... ..... K eystone VENIE S. SPENCER ..... .... Pr emier Fourth Row: GEORGE H. STAMPER ...... .... W ilkinson BONNIE LOU STANLEY ..... .... B eckley ALFRED STEELE ......... ..... N ewtown JOHN M. STONE ........ EDGAR F. TALBOTT .... ...........Gary . . . . .Rosean.n, Va. .1 1' .l ni I Y Q I' 1 -' .wee-1 I wi wr Xf- 5 f k 1 'S' . A T 1 'Q A UT J , .ye 3 W w'iE:!'57 xi X . . , l First Row: BARBARA WOLMAN .... Beckley JACK WOLMAN ....... Beckley ALBERT L. WOOD ....... Ravenchff JUDITH CROFT WOOD ....... Ravenchff LINDA CAROLYN WOOD ..... .... P rlnceton Second Row: JAMES WYRICK ......... ALICIA SUE YOUNG ........ .... GLENDA ANN YOUNG.. SARA M. YOUNG ........ GEORGE ZAMBERLAN union ' UWB 111 eggs' H ww NH ETEQ :si . . . . Prmceton .Peterstown . . . . . . Prmceton . . . . Prlnceton . .... Keystone 151 1 A -G - f 1 f -f . C 6 fi 1 SX! ii wi'-if -1 5 f Q 1 Soplromoref Fifth Row: ROBERT J. BERAN .......... .. . RONALD LEE BERRY ........ CASSANDRA L. BEYMER .... Sixth Row: MARY C. BLEVINS .... PATTY B. BOWLES ......... . . . JANICE E. BOWYER .......... . . ROBERT H. BRANSON, JR. .... . BETTY LOUISE BROOKS .... Seventh Row: MELBA J. BUCKLAND ..... PATRICIA S. BUCKLAND ..... .. WILLIAM G. BUFFALOW .... JUDITI-I E. BURGESS ........ . PATRICIA A. BURLESON ..... Eighth Row: BRIDGETT S. BURNETT .... JANICE L. BUTLER ........ SHEILA D. BYERS ..... . . . . .Princeton . . . . . .Princeton BARBARA BELCHER ......... ROGER LEE BENSEY, JR. ..... . . .East Islip, N.Y. .........Hinton . . . . .Pineville .,......Welch .........Iaeger ...Mount Hope .........Welch . . . .Matheney .........Hinton . .Summersville . . . . Bishop, Va. . . . .Williamson . . . . . .Eccles . . . .Coalwood . . . . . .Bozoo . . . . . .Ripley TERRY S. BYRD ..... .... M ullens JOYCE ANN CAIN ..... ..... B asin Ninth Row: CATHERINE L, CARNEY ..... ..... C harleston JOHN A. CARTER ........... ......... A thens RICHARD D. CARTER ..... ..Mount Hope JOAN CAVANAUGH ....... ....... B luefield JAMES K. CHEWNING ..... ..... C harleston I 1 1 , P ' W 1. I . 11 11, ' Y ff ' 11 .73 f 111 i H 1 -' .3 . 3, 4 n A -5' .-Q A S? - . V, E F 1 . . ' Y V f . V ' - J? W I I ' ' i' ASI Stn. L 1 LL 1 -- ,F 1 - ,4Qe1:11:.', 1 fe f , LV, xg-Lg .2 - A ., -1 First Row: BEVERLY ADDAIR ......... .......Jo1o LORRETTA J. ADKINS ....................... Welch WILLIAM J. AKERS ...... NANCY A. AMBROSE ....... White JOSEPH RAY ASBURY... Second Row: NORMA J. ATWOOD ...... JEFFREY E. AUMULLER.. ................Princeton Sulphur Springs .................Berw1nd ........ Spanishburg . . . ..... Lynbrook, N .Y. HOWARD ALLEN AUSTIN ................ Princeton BANNA LOU BAILEY ................. Grundy, Va. BETTY J. BAILEY ............. Harve de Grace, Md. Third Row: LARRY P. BAILEY ..... .... B lueiield NANCY Y. BAILEY ..... .... B luefield REDDA S. BAILEY ....... ........ R ock SAUNDRA L. BAILEY ..... ..... P rinceton HILDA L. BALDWIN ..... ...... A thens Fourth Row: MICKEY S. BALL ....... .... P eterstown T. N. BALLARD, JR. ...... .... P eterstown JANE E. BARNETT ........,.. ..... G len Ferris JOHN EWELL BARNETTE ..... .... C harleston CLYDE D. BARR ............ .... B luefield 1 .. 1 . A N -vi-L? E I -3 Q K- , he .. Sr- ' , E-EZ' ----ei J: 9 1 . ,. -' '11.,Q . . . . , xl, '1 11 , I ' ' PS1 L 'z ,A .. 'A 1-YY Ifliif ,T 1 1- A - -La. 51 V121 - QA R ' . 5 'it V f an 1 . 'ik ' Q0 J . ta 1 f - -. J F Hx I f 1 I First Row: GEORGE M. CLARK ..... DEANNA SUE CLAY .... PHYLLIS J. CLEMONS .. CYNTHIA JANE CLINE .... LINDA LEA COLE ....... Second Row: FRANK CONSTANTINO . . JERRY R, COOK ......... LINDA J, COOK ..... . . . .. GARY L. COOPER ,...... DAVID ALBERT CORDER Third Row: CONLEY R. COULSON... HELEN C. COUNTS ..... DENNIS K. CROUCH ...... LILLY BROOKS CURRY.. RAYMOND CYPHERS .... Fourth Row: JAMES R. DALTRY ..... VESTA DAY ............. ROBERT DAYFIELD ..... NANCY J. DENNIS .......... CAROL FRANCES DENT . ,Lfs f R l if l N 1 M 5. . . . . .Greenville ..........I-Iinton . . . . .Glen Lyn, Va. . . . . . .Charleston .. . .Shady Springs Northfork . . . .Kopperston Princeton Bluefield . . . . .Delbarton Coalwoocl B1ueHeld Crumpler Fayettev1l1e Keystone Media Pa Welch St Albans Mullens Wash1ngton DC U-'Sf Q-s l. S 'E--L -QU' '75, px i' arg 154 Solbloomovfef Fifth Row ANTHONY DEAMOND RODNEY B DINGESS HARDIN W DOBYNS CHARLES DONCHATZ JR JUDITH C DOUGHERTY Sixth Row ANNETTE J DOUIVIANY SHARON J DOVE EDISON L DOWDY JR ll i Wilmington Dela St Albans Dubhn Va Kimball Montcalm Charleston Spanlshburg Peansburg Va DONNA D DOYLE Whlte Sulphur Sprmgs LAURA MAE DUNCAN Seventh Row DOTTIE J DUNN BILLY F EATON STEWART E EDWARDS NANCY E ELKINS MARY E EPLING Eighth Row ALFONSE FANTUZZO CAROLYN SUE FARLEY DANIEL W FARLEY STEPHEN H FARLEY DIXIE LEE FARREN Ninth Row ANDREW B FLESHIMAN CAROLYN Y FLESHMAN PENNY L FORD DOUGLAS E FOWLER LINDA L FREEMAN Rock Maxwelton Bluefield Huntmgton Beckley Flat Top Johnstown Pa Mullens Princeton Princeton Smoot Washlngton DC Crab Orchard Lewisburg Prmceton Maxwelton 1 1 ' ua ia' is . .ff 'UP A I f .. All . 1 ' ..... H wk' 1 W I N , -wg . 31,1 5' 'N , ' H f I sf 1- A I 1' fl' lt L N is A sw. ,. I ' l gf ,, . .w V is-V.Q:4l,f N -' ' Qjftifil xl I ,fr A H Soploommfey Fifth Row: ' . BETTY F, HARRISON ......... WILLIAM M. HARTLING ..... JANIE E, HARVEY .......... MICHAEL L. HAYNER ,.... JUDITH A. HEASTER ,..... Sixth Row: ELISE F. HELM .......... SANDRA L. HIGGINS ..... CONNIE LEE HIGH ...... EMMA HILL .... ....... . . HAROLD DEAN HILL ..... Seventh Row: LYNN H. HOFFIVIAN ............. MARY SANDRA HOLROYD ..... KITTY LOY HOPKINS ........ SUE ESTLIN HOPKINS .... .... JAMES HOUCHINS ....... Eighth Row: SI-IEILA ANN HUFF ....... VALERIE ' KAY HUGHES .... BEVERLY ANNE HURT ..... LOIS HURT ................ BEVERLY E. HYDE ....... .... Ninth Row: CAROLYN SUE IRWIN ..... NANCY LEE ISOLA ....., JAMES D. JACKSON .... LOREN W. JACKSON ..... ANN L. JARRETT ...... .....War ......Nitro . . . .Princeton . . . .Peterstown . .... Charleston ....Peterstown ........Rock . . . . .Charleston . .Bluefield ......Tams .. . . .Beckley ........Hinton ........Oceana .Seaford, Dela. ..... . .Wayside . . , .Bluefield . . . .Charleston . . . . . . .Beckley .........Welch Baltimore, Md. . . . .St. Albans . . . .Peterstown . . . . . .Bluefield .........Belle . . . .Charleston I First Row: DIANA M. FRENCH ...... LARRY N. FROST ....,.... NAEKO V. FUNAKOSHI .. JERRY FROCK .......... DANNY W. GEORGE .... Second Row: NORMA L. GERMAN ..... TRACIE R. GIALDELLA.. FRANK H. GIESKE ....... LOUIS C. GREER ......... RICHARD G. GROGAN... Third Row: ROBERT D. GROSECLOSE .... DAVID L. GROVES .......... ALFRED R. GUENTHNER .... MARCAIL K. HAGER ..... NANCY LOUISE HALL... Fourth Row: JIMMIE LEE HALSEY .... JANE ANN I-IAMARA ..... NAVAHLIA HANNERS ..... NANCY K. HARMON ......... BARABARA A. HARRAH . . . .Charleston .......Ga1ax,Va, .Tokyo, Japan . . . .Charleston Hill Seaford, Dela. ........Beckley . . . . . .Beckley . . . . .Richwood . . . .Kimball . . . .Marion, Va. . . . .Charleston . Bedford, N.J. . . . . . .Bluefield .......Holden .......Mul1ens I .West Orange, N .J . . . .Verdunville . . . .St. Albans . . . .Lewisburg Q - :wma he. ..,. B N First Row: JOSEPH F. JENNINGS, JR URSULA F. JENNINGS. . . FREDERICK JESSER, III. . JOYCE L. JOHNSON ...... RONALD N. JOHNSTON .... Second Row: TERRY A. JOHNSTON ..... CHARLES G. JONES, JR... PATSY LEE JONES ........ SUZANNE F. JONES... NAOMA N. KASSAY .... Third Row: NANCY KAZALON IS ........ .... GARN IE KENNEDY ....... CONSTAN CE KENNEMUR ..... . ALDEN KING ............. PEGGY SUE KOREN ..... Fourth Row: JOAN C. KUCEK AL LANFALONI ......... ROBERT C. LAY .......... ANTHONY S. LELINSKI... KAREN A. LESTER ...... . ........ Washington, D.C. ..........Mul1ens . . . .Charleston . . . .Charleston . . . .Saltville, Va. . ..... Narrows, Va, .........Bluefield Falls Church, Va. .........Peterstown . . . . . . . .Princeton . Philadelphia, Pa. .............Jolo ..........Daniels .........Caretta . . . . .Williamson . . . . .Clearfork . . . .Arno1d, Pa. . . . . . .Charleston . . .Pittsburg, Pa. ' Li . my ,, 5555?-e 1 S52 M, 9 A sf- 'B ...if s M as A , f , 3 EY . .. , ,f + .H M in- 5 De. 32 w 'UN w An Q 'W' L 1-alms, X , V- . , . 0 Q ' 1 f . A -A. . 1 Q! Xi 1 :L I . ,wi 5' .. I ff n 8 G1 I .1 . .yi ml?-.5 - IW f r.. -1 Sophomore! Fifth Row: NANCY A. LEWIS ...... STEPHEN J. LIBICER .... SUE LIBICER .............. J AMES E. LINKENAUGER ..... BEVERLY LINVILLE ....... Sixth Row: RONALD CECIL LIVELY. KATHLEEN M. LOGAN ..... CARROL KAY LONG ..... ELLWYN C. LOVE ....... GLENN ROY LOWE .... Seventh Row: RAY A, LUSK ......... ERIK C. MAIER ......... BILLY R. MANNLNG ..... LUCREITA B. MARCUM. . . PORCILLA C. MARIOTTI . Eighth Row: BILL LANE MARSHALL.. BILLY K. MARTIN ....... CHARLOTTE A. MAYNOR. C. D. McCLANAI-IAN ...... . J l is 'Y , . if ii , . SN 4. Y 'S . . . .Charleston . . . .Fairmont . . . . .Princeton . . . .Charleston ......Nitro ................Princeton Falls Church, Va. .......Iaeger Highland Falls, N.Y. EDVVIN MCCLELLAND, JR. .... . Ninth Row: JACK H. McCLELLAND. .. RISE B. MCCLUNG ..,.... SHARON LEE MCCLUNG.. WILLIAM R. McCOY, II.. JAMES R. McGINNIS ...... ........True . . .Crumpler Belmar, N.J. . . .Princeton . . . .St. Albans . . . .Bluefield . . .Coalwood . . .Princeton . . .. . .Wyoming Glen Rogers . . . .St. Albans ......Hines . . . .Bluefield .. ...St. Albans ......I-Iinton . . Dry Creek , 5 A 5 ata-1 4-A ,sv . 1 Vlxl ,ni I 1, 2 J liege, . JMX f- It 1 . s, fly' . x I ' s .X I R ,le .- ,, .I s . 1 ' - ip .,. L l A Fifth Row: ROBERT W. NUSS .....,... .................. M edra J. D. OCHELTREE, JR. ...................... Bainelle PAUL O'FARREL ............ White Sulphur Springs JACK A. OWENS, JR.. .. ...... West Chester, Pa. JAMES K. PACK ...... ....... Fl eming, Ky. Sixth Row: ROBERT A. PACK, JR. ........ ..... P etersburg NORMA J. PARKER ...................... Amberton O. ANT ONIA PASQUARIELLO ............... Welch MARY E. PAYNE .............. Cristobel, Canal Zone NANCY PENDLETON ...... Seventh Row: ............Princeton GEORGE W, PENNINGTON .... .... R oderfield PHYLLIS M. PENNINGTON .... .... R oderfield MARY E. PERDUE ............ .... P remier CHARLES W. PERRY ....... ..... A thens JUDITH A. PERRY ..... ..... M allory Eighth Row: LINDA E. PERRY ........ CAROLYN PETTREY ...... .......Athens ..............Princeton DELLA MAE PETTREY ................... Princeton DEXTER E. PI-IIBBS, JR. ..... . East Cheasepeake, Va. G. S. PIERANGELI ............. North Plainfield, N.J. Ninth Row: JUDITH A. PLUMLEY .... REBECCA M. POFF ..... CHRISTINE POVLICH ..... DORIS POWELL ............. BEULEAH R.A.E PRINCE .... .. ...Pineville . . . . .Charleston .........Gary ......Iaeger . . . . .Dingess 157 First Row: JAMES R, McGRADY... FRANKLIN D. MEADOR MICHAEL MELTON ..... JAMES LYLE MILLER.. JENNINGS D, MILLER.. Second Row: JERRY W. MILLER ........ THEODORE L. MILLER. BILLY RAY MILLS ...... THOMAS R. MITCHELL .... RITA J. MONTROSSE... Third Row: BEVERLEY A. MOONEY .... LANGDON C. MORRIS.. GERALD L. MULLINS.. NANCY M. MULLINS ..... HOYE E. MUNCY ..... FOI.11't.h Row: . . . .Maben . . . . . .Hinton . . . .Charleston . . . . .Princeton . . . . . .St. Albans . . . . .Sun Dial . . . , .Peterstown . . . . .Princeton . . . . .Weston . . . . .Princeton . . . . .Glen Farris ...... .Charleston ...............Hinton South Charleston ...........Yukon BILL D. NEELY ....... .... P ipestem CURTIS E. NESTER ..... ..... P rince't0n DANIEL J. NOBLE ...... . ........ Princeton PATRICIA M. NOLEN.. ..... Williamsburg ROBERT J. NOLLEY .... ....... M ullens J.- A 5,3 HV! ,I . 'H M A ig' X L U l , -. I '. 2.11 I P f '-, '- .-I : .HJ E .. ,'U :AG t 7- ,- , ...Q .,: .. 4 7 35 - U m'H5b.-Q K-qushn E. First Row: REBECCA SUE PRUETT .. A. E. QUESENBERRY, JR. ..... . NANCY H. QUESENBERRY BARBARA SUE RICE ......... . JAMES C. RICHARDSON. Second Row: ELIZABETH A. ROBERTS. GEORGE S. ROBERTSON ..... . MARY E. ROBERTSON .... NED A. ROGERS ......... D. HAROLD ROMAN .... Third Row: CHARLES A. RONDINELLI ..... JEANE ROACH ROOP ...... CHERYL M. RORRER ..... SHERRY C. ROSE ........ JUDY RULE ...... Fourth Row: CHARLES M. SARVER ..... SCOTT SCHOONOVER ..... ANNE G, SCLATER ...... SHARON SELLARDS ..... WILLA SERRA ....... -Kulii ......Mullens . . . .Princeton . . . . .Oak Hill . . .Charleston . . . . .Caretta . . . ...... Kimball . . . .Princeton ......Mullens . . . . .Pineville Bedford, N .J . . . . . .Bluefield . ...... Mullens . . . .Princeton . . . . .Bluefield . . . . .Belva . . . . .Bluefield .. .St. Albans . . . .Mullens . . . .Wayne . . . .Raysal 1 we e A I on l , . -.f . 3. Q, I fi' I Sophomore! Fifth Row: DAVID DODD SHAFFER .... FRED C. SHELTON, JR..... MICHAEL A. SHEPHERD .... CAROL J. SHREWSBURY.. JUDITH A. SHREWSBURY. Sixth Row: GLORIA D. ANN SHUMATE .... JERRY A. SHUMATE ....... JARRELL R. SIGMON .... JEAN C. SIMMONS ...... KERTRINA D. SIMS ..... Seventh Row: FRANKLIN W. SKEENS .... CAROL COLE SMITH ..... CHARLES R. SMITH .... JOHN F. SMITH ......... LAWRENCE M. SMITH .... Eighth Row: LYNN S. SMITH ........ MARTHA SMITH .......... RICHARD HART SMITH .... DORCAS L. SPADE ....... ANCIL B. SPARKS ...... Ninth Row: NANCY C. SPAULDING .... GLORIA J. STEGEL ....... JERILYNN L, STOVER .... LARRY C. STOVER ......... WILLIAM G. TALBERT ..... I me-6 . YI . . . . .Bluefield . .... Bluefield . . . . .Princeton ........Odd ... . .Kegley . . . .McArthur . . . . .Bluefield . . . . .Princeton . , . .Moorefield .......Jesse . . . .Twilight . . . . .Princeton . . . . .Princeton . . . ...Hurley . . . . .Princeton ............Welch .......St. Albans West Chester, Pa. ..........Rainelle ......,.....Welch . . . . .Williamson Hill . . .. . . .Beckley . . . .Mount Hope ....'....Hinton Sophomore: First Row: KENNETH R, WHITENACK .... ..... K eystone LARRY A. WI-IITT ............ ..... K eystone SANDRA L. WILES ...... .... Ma toaka LETHA ANN WILEY ...... ....... A thens JOYCE E. WILLIAMS .,.. ...Princeton Second Row: JUDY WILLIAMS ........ PATRICIA A. WITTEN .,.... BARBARA L. WOMACK. . ......A1poca ........Gary . .St. Albans RONNIE EUGENE WOOD .... ..... P rinceton SARA L. WOODRUM .... ...... Hi nton Third Row: REBECCA F. WOODS .... ...Princeton LAWRENCE E. WYANT ..... ........... T alcott TOMMY A. YATES ....... Grundy, Va. LINDA L. ZORIO ..... ...... B eckley I First Row: ERNESTINE C. THOMAS. PHYLLIS E. THOMAS... .......Beck1ey CAROLYN SUE TAYLOR .... . . . . . . . . .Fayetteville ... .Rainel.le ELIZABETH M. TODD... .... Bluefield JAMES D. TOLER ........ ...... O ceana Second Row: PAUL E. TROYER, JR. ..... ..... H anover, Pa. JAMES L. TURNER ....... ......... M ullens E. C. VANDEVANDER... .... Caldwell MICHAEL E. VERTNER. ...... Belle BESSI C. WALL .......... .... G ilbert Third Row: BRAD WALLACE .... C. WALLACE, JR..... CAROLYN WALLEN ...... .... . . . . . . .Princeton . . . . . . . . .Princeton .Camp Hill, Pa. JOHN Y. D. WALLS .......... ........ M adison JANET L. WAYBRIGHT. Fourth Row: LEVOY DEE WEBB ...... ELIZABETH A. WELCH.. CAROLYN KAY WHITE. SHIRLEY J , WI-IITE ...... TIMOTHY E. WHITE .... .......Logan . . . .Athens . . . . .Mullens . . . . . .Athens . . . . .Princeton . . . .St. Albans 19 First Row: SHARYN ADAMS... ..... Alpora IRIS ADDAIR ....... ..., B radghaw SHELA ADDAIR .... ,,,, A1-0 ndale LINDA ADKINS .... ,,,,, R ajnelle EDWARD ADKINS.. ..... Jeffery Second Row: JEAN AGNEW ....... .... P rinceton LINDLEY ALLEY... .... Bluefield CAROLYN ALLMAN .... ........ R onceverte DENNIS ALTIZEN .... ................ W ar GEORGE ANGEL .... South Charleston Third Row: RICHARD BABCOCK ..... .... Pri nceton BETTY BAILEY ..... ....... W orth BEVERLY BAILEY .... ...... M abscott GEARLE BAILEY ..... ..... C Iendenin JAMES BALES ...... Fourth Row: JANET BALL ........ JESSE BALL .......... ..... SALLY BALLARD. . . MARY BARE .......... . . . .......E1bert ...........Rz-xysal .........B1uef'ie1d South Charleston ...........Renick ROBERT BARNES ..... ..... J ohnstown, Pa. u-.K 'S' L . 4 A . J A A 1,559 w . 4 ' C.. A IL- -n ' hw if I F I A X ' 'J Mw i5Q'iMJ fm f' ' 'A l- gisf V wx, 5 ,,,, ,, ,C 3 . H' V J K B in , Fifth Row: GEORGE BARRETT ..... .... C harleston DAVID BARTLEY .... ......... W elch JANET BASHAM ....... .... P eterstovsm WILLIAM BECKNER ...... ..... Pr inceton CLYTON BELCHER ..... ........ R ock Sixth Row: FREDDIE BELCHER ..... ..... C learfork MARLA BELCHER .......... ...... B lueiield SHARON BELCHER .......... ..... P rinceton JOSEPH BESENYEI ............ ..... Pr inceton CLARENCE BLANKENSHIP .... ..... P rinceton Seventh Row: DARLENE BLANKENSHIP ..... .... B lueiield 160 DORA J. BLANKENSHIP ...... SANDRA BLANKENSHIP. . . . . JAMES BODNAR .......... LARRY BOGGS ......... Eighth Row: WILLIAM BONE .......... BARBARA BOWMAN ..... LOUISA BRANCONE TERRY BRANSON .... BETSY BRAUTIGAN Ninth Row: SIM BREWSTER ........... WILLIAM BREWSTER ..... VICTOR BRIDGES ........ KAREN BRONAUGH ...... HELEN BROOKS ........ Tenth Row: JAMES BROOKS .... THOMAS BROOKS .... GAYLE BROWN .... JAMES BROWN ..... JEAN BROWN .... ........H1nton ..........Keg1ey . . .Trenton, N.Y. .. . . . . .Princeton Creek .........K1mba1l ..Patterson, N.Y. .........Beck1ey ...........Iaegar Cedar Bluff, Va. . . . .Amherstdale ..........Kegley . . . .Charleston .. . . . .Canvas . . . . . .Squire . . . . .Princeton . . . . . .Oceana . . . . . .Hinton . . . . .Charleston 6- Q-- :X 54 Q13 Q I 5 I J? if ,F .L 4 ..!, -ng , 'H . 1 l 1 u i 'K V we ull l W: VY All U N 11' . fx ' ., JH.. , MJ, mx W ' V , reflamen RICHARD CHATFIELD ..... PATRICIA CHEER ........... ORLIN BRUCE CHILDERS ..... WAYNE CHILDRESS ......... ANTHONY CIMORELLI ..... Sixth Row: F .........We1ch .....Princeton .........Pageton ........Charleston . . . .Newburgh, N .Y. ANTHONY CLAPPERTON ............. Summersville CORA SUE CLARK .......................... Daniels JAMES CLARK ...................... Mavisdale, Va. JOHN CLARK ....... ..... W hite Sulphur Springs NEAL CLARK ..... Seventh Row: REBECCA CLAY .............. RANDALL CLINGENPEEL ..... PHYLLIS COBURN ........... JOHN COFFEY ............. CHERYL COMBS .... Eighth Row: PATRICIA COMBS ........... NORMA LEE COMPTON ..... LOCKARD CONLEY ........ RANDOLPH CONLEY .... BETTYE SUE CONNER ...... Ninth Row: GERALDINE COOK ..... THOMAS COOK ....... MARY COPE ......... DREMA COX .......... JUDITH ANN COX .... Tenth Row: LEWIS COX ......... HAROLD CRAFT ....... JAMES CRAWFORD ..... WAYNE CROTTY .......... BILLY JOE CROUCH ..... . . . . . . . .Fayetteville . . . . Crab Orchard . . . . .Forest, Va. ......Caretta ........Berwin ....St. Albans .........Ba1'tley ..........Matoaka .....Narrows, Va. ..........Oceana . . . , .Princeton . . . . . . . .Kopperston ............Seebert Long Beach, Calif. ..........Princeton . .Jumging Branch ..........Pr1nceton .Clifton Forge, Va. . . . . .Polkeepsie, N.Y. . . . . . .Pt. Pleasants .....,...Crumpler 161 . V Q if ' ea- . ! . 5, First Row: MARGARET BROWN ..... MILTON BROWN ....... PAMELA BROWN ..... ROBERT BROWN .... LINDA BUCKLAND. Q 11 . Second Row: SARA BUCY .......... CHARLES BURGER ..... GARY BUTLER ..... ,. VVILLIAM BYRD ...... DAVID CALE ....... Third Row: MARTHA CALLAD ..... . . . .Princeton . . . .Bluefield . . . . .Oakvale . . . .Talcott ............Lorado .....Iron Gate, Va. . . . . . .Peterstown . . . . , .Bluefield . . . .Princeton ................Char1eston J ESSIE CALVERT ............... LLOYD CAMPBELL ......... FRANCIS CANTERBURY EDWARD CARTER ........ .. . . .. Fourth Row: LORENZA CARTER ..... JO CASSETT ......... JO CASSIDY ............ DAVE CAVENDER ....... LARRY CHAPPELEAR ..... , H I l 3 I R -B w w , . ., gave' ' X x I , . , x 2 P y, - W J 1 1, - I V ' . :Ji .............Soph1a White Sulphur Springs ..........Whitby . . . . .Norfolk, Va, ......Selma, Va. .............War Jersey City, N.Y. . .Charleston .........Matoaka 5+ k U 1 ld-n Q First Row: JERRY CROUCH ..... JAMES CUSEO . . . . . .........Crumpler . . .Westport, Conn. DAVID DEHART: f f .... ................ D avy CAROL DEWS .......... PHIL DIFRANCESCO. . . Second Row: JAMES DILLON ..... JOHN DISIBBIO ..... FREDDY DODSON ..... JESSE DONEVANT. . 4. . J ERI DOOLEY ......... Third Row: LOIS DORTON ...... WILLIAM DoUGHER5fY'.'.'.'. SUSAN DAWN DOWDY RHONDDA DOWDER. . . PERRY DRISCOLL ..... Fourth Row: JEANETTA DYE ..... RONALD DYKAS ....... H111 Scotch Plains, N.J. . . . . .Hinton . . . . .Bluefield . . . . .Bluefield ....,.Logan . . . .Mullens ....Oak Hill . . . .Montclam ........Beckley Cha manville p .......Bluefie1d ' ..........Bluefield Middleizown, Conn. WANDA EDWARDS .... MARSHA ELLISON .... J EANNE ENGLAND. . . .........,....True ............Athens . . . . .Beaver 167. zfefbmen A . 'f 1 ze 1 if w it -. f 1 Fifth Row: JON JAY FAHRINGER ..... .... R ainelle RONALD FARLEY ....... ........... Hi nton JAMES C. FARMER ......, .......... K eystone JERRY FERN ............... ..... P earisburg, Va. VINCENT FLAHERTY ..... ........ C larksburg Sixth Row: JAMES FLESHMAN .... ........ R ainelle HEROLD FLYNN ..... ..... L ewisburg DANA FOLEY ...... ..... C harleston MARY FORD ...... TERRENCE FOX .... Seventh Row: JOHN FRASER ......... JOHN FRAZIER .......... MILDRED FREEMAN .... SARAH FRIEL ......... JESS FUSON ......... Eighth Row: MARGARET GAIN ER .... THEODORE GEORGE .... STEPHEN GIBBS ....... FRANK GIBSON ..... JAMES GILBERT ......... Ninth Row: .......Athens .......Gary ., . . .Jackson, Mich. . . . . . . .Charleston .........Yukon ....Quinwood ......Eccles . . . . .Charleston . . . . . .Beckley . . . .Princeton .. . . . . .Bluefield .....St. Albans DANIEL GILLENWATER ..... ......... S t, Albans JANE GILLILAND ......... ........... C harleston PATRICIA GODBY ..... KYLE GODDARD ..... Tenth Row: JOHN GLOEGIOR ........ ..... . . . Beckle Long Island, N. Y. . ....... .Rainelle JAMES GOFF ............ ................. I aeger CHERYL GOLDEN .......... ..... W aterbury, Conn, ELIZABETH GOODALL .... .......... P ete1'St0Wn LINDA LEE GOODWIN .... ........... B luefield JAMES GORE ........... ..... G reenville va, X 5. . Q refbmen Fifth Row: EGBERT HARTLEY ......... CAROLYN HARTSHORN DOUGLAS HARVEY ........ MARGARET HAWKINS ..... JOAN HAYNES ............ Sixth Row: GEORGE HAYS ...... KAREN HEDRICK .... SIDNEY HEDRICK ........ ROBERT I-IEFLIN ............ WILLIAM HIGHBERGER ...... Seventh Row: SHIRLEY HILL. .,....... . . JUDITH HOLLIFIELD ..... PEGGY HOLLY .......... RICHARD HONAKER ..... NEIL HORROCKS ...,... Eighth Row: BRENDA HUDSON .... LINDA HUDSON ........ LARRY HUFFMAN ........ REBECCA HUMPHREY .... SANDRA HURST ....... Ninth Row: GARY IRWIN ........ JUDY JACKSON ....... MICHAEL JACKSON .... NEIL JACKSON ...... THOMAS JAGO ...... Tenth Row: REGINALD JEWELL ..... MARY JOHNSTON ..... DAVID JONES ....... RITA JONES. . ..... . . PHYLLIS JUSTICE .... 'Q as wa' lvl if K N, I ,N I J , . -39' I , 1 ll -z , . . . .Charleston . . . .Charleston ........Hinton . . . .Charleston . . . .Bluefield . . . . .Elkview ........Hinton . . . . .Ronceverte . . . . .Bishop, Va. ........Caples ........Fayettevil1e ............Richwood .. .. .Four Oaks, N.C. ...........Caldwell . . Springfield, Pa. . . . .Bristol, Va. . . . .Bristol, Va. . . . . . . . .Greenville . . . . .Mount Hope ...........True ......Elkins . . . . .Bluefield . . . .Beckley . ......... Belle . . . . .Fords, N.J. . . . . .Bluefield . . . . .Bluefield . . . . . .Kimball . . . . .Avondale . . . . . . .Davy I I 63 First Row: CARMELA GORGIA ........ VIRGINIA GOULDING ...... VIRGINIA GRAVELY. DIANNA GRIFFITH .... LARRY GRIFFITH .... Second Row: DANESE GROUNDS.. JAMES GROWNEY .... BOBBIE GWINN ...... ELSIE GWINN ......... CAROLYN GWYNN .... Third Row: KAY GYGAX ,... ......... RONALD HADFIELD . . . . .Amherstdale . . . . . .Alder-son .. .. .. .Sullivan . . . . . .Princeton . . . . .Madison . ......... Carbon , . . . .Fords, N.J. . ...... Alderson Meadow Bridge . ..Coal City .Point Pleasant ..:.Jersey, N.J. EDWARD I-IAGER. . ...... . . . .Kopperston BETTY HAGERMAN ..... ..... B radshaw DIANNA HALL .......,. .... Prin ceton Fourth Row: MERYL HALL ........... ...... M ullens SHARON HAMMOND .... .... P rinceton CURTIS HARBERT ....... ..... M adison MARTHA HARMAN ..... ..... B luefield CARL HARPER ....... ...... B elle I ff JJ f N K Q-Ri u 4 ' MLS ez.-,E i :l' N N V' . 3 J '-ll 'xo A ' ' ,I ' ' fb . E 4, ' 1 W' N 4? I . df- ' . 4sa:::W1 A 'H H 1 J Hi Q u3,T 'x H E 'V ' 4PWQ3? ' I 1 Ji A ' as -fe K 'V 4 First Row: KAREN KAILING ....... CHRISTINA KARDARAS BILLY KEATLEY .......... JAMES KEATLEY ........ ROBERT KEMPER .... Second Row: CECIL KISER ....... CHARLES KOSA .... PAMELA LANE ....,.. BETTY LAMBDIN .... PATSY LAMP ...... Third Row: PAMELA LEEPER .... LINDA LEFFEL ..... EVA LESTER ......... GLORIA LESTER ..... MELVIN LEWEY ..... Fourth Row: ANDORA LILLY .... ANDREW LILLY ..... GORDON LILLY ..... MARY LILLY ....... PATRICK LILLY .... . . .Princeton . . . . .Bluefield . . . . .Athens Indian Mills . . . .Rich Creek ..... .Iaeger . . .Keystone . . . . .Athens . . . . . Charleston . . .Wyoming . . . .Princeton . . .Bluefield . . . . .Anawalt . . . . .Athens . . . . .Gilliam Jumping Branch . .Princeton ...Flat Top . . . . .Athens . . . . .Athens A . a ie., Q ' if 5 5 ' H -. -1 . 4 craf t ii E w wh ' A ir 1 lu s ve A W H IX H i I 'A I at i I .2 . Eii I . I ' . ' ' El g . 5 164 refbmen Fifth Row: SALLY LINKOUS ..... JOSEPH LITZ ........ ARNOLD LIVELY ...... BARBARA LLOYD ....... WILLIAM LUIKART ..... Sixth Row: WANDA LYONS ........ PATRICIA MADAR .... CHARLES MAGYAR .... FRANK MAMONE ....... VIRGINIA LEE MANN ..... Seventh Row: JOE MARRS ................. ROBERT MARSLENDER ..... JAMES D. MASON ......... CYNTHIA MASSIE ....... RICHARD MASSIE ..... Eighth Row: LAURA MAXEY ....... LARRY MCCLINTIC ..... GARY McCLUNG ........ THOMAS McCORMICK. Ninth Row: LELA McKINNEY ......... MARY McKINNEY .......... MICHAEL MCPHERSON ..... RONNIE MEADOWS ....... DEANNA MILAM ........ Tenth Row: CHARLAMAYNE MILLS ..... CURTIS MOORE ..... ,,.... JAMES MOORE ......... MARSHA MOORE .... CAROL MORRIS ..... v .......Thorpe . . . . .Charleston ........Raine1le . . . . .Charleston .........Belle . . . . .B1ueHe1d . . . .Princeton . . . .Anawalt . . . . .Bluefield . . . .Richwood . . . .East Rainelle ..........OITla1' . . . . .Charleston . . . . .Bluefield ........Odd . . . .Spanishburg . . . . . . .Springdale . . . . . .East Rainelle Washington, D.C. CAROL ANN McCRAITI-I.'.'.....-.'...'....West orange, N.J. .........Basin .........Athens . . . .. ...Princeton .....Camp Creek .........Naoma . . . . .Hiawatha . . . .Winfield . . . ,Pemberton . . . . . .Hurricane . . . . .Ronceverte 1,- Z? an-. .I-1 - ' 4 I -A P ... Gi' s S- x ' 116' be wb 11 N11 x 1 HN px . - 1-. .12 - Ev f 13- 1 WGN X ,V , ,V 'fest '- J I Q. L . f 'Q 5' 'Ai , it Q .nf- P .. M . ,I mflomen Fifth Row: PEGGY OULD ..... DON OWENS ........ HOWARD PACK ...... , THOMAS PARHAM ..... FRANK PARKER ...... Sixth Row: JERRY PARKER ...... NANCY PARROTT ...... NANCY PATTERSON .... EDDIE PAYNE ........ .....G1en Lyn, Va. ............Leck1e .......Princeton . . . . .Mullens . . . . .Princeton ............Athens ...........Caretta . . . . .Alexanclria, Va. JOHN PECK ........ .......... A thens Seventh Row: JUANITA PENDLETON ..... ........... B eckley MICHAEL PENDRY ....... ............ M atheny JOSHUA PENNINGTON ..... .... P enns Grove, N.J. RODNEY PETERSON ...... ............. H inton PATRICIA PFEIL ........ Eighth Row: LINDA PIGG .......... JACK PYLMALE ...... JOHIN POMIEROY ........ LINDA PORTER ........... DAVID PORTERFIELD ..... Ninth Row: EMILY POWELL ...... . . ROBERT POWERS ........ WILLIAM PRESLEY ........ REBEKAH PRITCHETI' ..... LINDA PUGH ............... Tenth Row: ROSEMARY QUATTROCHI ..... LARRY UESENBERRY Q ...... RHON DA RAINES ........... ZELLA RAINES ......... RITA RAMELLA .... . . . . . . . .Charleston ........Rock ........We1ch . . . . .Quinwood . . . .Charleston . . . . .Mullens .....Iaeger .......War ......Hinton .......Mu11ens .....Red Star ......Welch . . . .Matheny . . . . .Elkview .. ...Raleigh ... .Welch I 'R yi ., First Row: BARBARA MOUNTS ...... CALVIN MOYE .......... J ANICE MU LLINS .... ODESSA MULLINS ...... RICHARD MULLINS .... Second Row: LINDA MUN CY ..... . . . . .Chapmanville . . . . .Glen Morgan ..............Jo1o . . . . .Chapmanville . . . . .Grundy, Va. .......Iaeger JIMMY MU NDY ....... ................. L ewasy DENNIS MURPHY .... ..............,.... H inton JAMES MURRAY .... JOHN MYLES .... . . Third Row: JOE NEEL ........... ...............Amboy, N.J. White Sulpher Springs . . ........... Zenith LINDA NEHMAN ...... .................. E skdale WILLIAM NELSON .......................... Mullens JIMMY NEVILLE ............. White Sulpher Springs CAROLYN NUCKOLS .................... Charleston Fourth Row:' KYLE NYE .......... ..........,.Hinton PATRICK O'BRIEN . . . ..... Kirnballton, Va. JERRY ODELL ...... ........ S t. Albans OLEN WINFREE ...... .......... T alcott JAMES OSBORNE ..... ..... P rinceton Q. , V Y ' .1 . Q if I if ' ,,- .g Sw I i' hh I ,S y jffi . . . --sn. it I if ' 'F f ' iff' V, , , 'e -cf , . '- V ftrfv H 1 First Row: REBECCA RAMSEY ..... KAYE RANKIN ...... BARBARA RAYE ....... DONALD RECTOR ...... JOHN REDDINGTON .... Second Row: J OSIPH REED .... ......... MICHAEL REGAN ...... MICHAEL RICHARDSON f f f f f CLAUDE ROBERTS ........ JOHN K. ROBERTS ....... Third Row: DONNA ROBERTSON ..... . . . CANDIS ROBINETTE ..... SANDRA ROMEO ....... CECELLIA ROSE . .... VIRGINIA ROSE ..... Fourth Row: JUDITI-I ROSS ..... FRANK ROTH ....... PATRICIA ROTH ...... RONALD ROY .......... SHIRLEY RUDOLPH .... F IQ I ' 3.i I., I K ....Northfork . ........... Princeton . ..... Gainesville, Va. . .... Elkins . . . . . .Princeton .....S1:. Albans .......Iaeger . . . .Kimball . Gauley Bridge .........Premier .......Kimbal1 . .. .Princeton ....Princeton ............Pinevi11e . . . .Jersey City, N.J. ...........Patricia ............Be11e . . . . .Bluefield I . J? I ln, O I N I gl ki if ' E:-. I .1 1 mfbmen Fifth Row: JOHN RUSH ........... .................. B luefield SUSAN RYAN .................... Port Jefferson, N.Y. AITO SAGAPOLUTELE .... American Samoa, Samoa CHARLES SANDY .... SUSANNE SAWYERS. Sixth Row: NANCY SCALF ..... JUDITH SCHAB ...... CONNIE SCHAFER .... ........................Tra11e ..................,,..Kimball ...........Amherstdale Springfield, Mass. . ..... Homestead, Fla. PENELOPE SCOTT ..... ............. D awes ANITA SKEENS ...... Seventh Row: BUDDY SHIRES ...... JOHN SHOEMAKER. '.'. JUDY SHORT ......... DENNIS SHUMATE ...... PATRICIA S1MPSON.'. . . Eighth Row: KATHLEEN SIRONKO ..... CAROL ANN SMITH . . . . . . . . .Princeton . . . . .Peterstown . ...... Pineville . . . .Baileysville . . . . .Saulsville .......BasIn .......Ga1'y . . . . .Princeton DOUGLAS SMITH .... ff ' ...... B1uewe11 KEITH SMITH ....... ....... B elle SUSAN SMITH ...... .,... B eue Ninth Row: LIONEL SPANGLER .... ...... C harleston JOHN F. SPENCER .... ............. B eue WILLIAM SPENCER ..... .... E ckman HARLES STEELE C .... ELISE STEELE ...... Tenth Row: . .... SIQSRQII, va. .........PrIncetOn SANDRA STEORTS .......... ......... P rinceton ELIZABETH STOLLINGS .... ..... P each Creek ALFRED STONE .......,.. ..... R onceverte JAMES STRONG .......... ...... B luefield DONALD SURBAUGH .... ..... B eckley sw. . an dj if u 7. y I f N., 1 ,AI 1. Q. I -, . , -,-, -5 .I-. . it .111 .aa I . -H ig, ip' i ? K . tx 'Y . . F F4 gin I gl ' I In .I - .. P- ' I - . ': f.. I, 'L N .. . .xl gn Y.. . reflamen Fifth Row: LARRY TRUMP ......... ELIZABETH TURNER. . . . . NANCY TYREE ........... LINDA UNDERWOOD ..... NORA UPTON ........... Sixth Row: DONALD VAN DEUSEN .... DONNIE VANDYKE ...... DAVID VA.NETTEN .,.... JAMES VASS ......... DONALD VEST ...... Seventh Row: H EVERETT VINCELL ..... ORIN VINES ............ BONITA WADDELL ..... DORIS WALKER ...... SUSAN WALLACE ..... Eighth Row: ROBERT WALLS .... ROGER WALLS ........... 4 -A ,. v B .. I .. . N uw ' H.. Iix 1 I 1 ....C1ifton Forge, Va. ............B1uefie1d ...........Beck1ey .....Marie ....G1en Head, N.Y. .....Tazewe1l, Va. ....Quakertovsm, Pa. ......,.....B1uefie1d .........Princeton . . . . .Bristo1, Va. . . . . .Sandstone .. ...Coal City .........Les1ie . . . . .Princeton .....Bishop, Va. ........Madison BRENDA WARD ..........,............ Glen Morgan CAROL WEATHERFORD .................. Princeton TERESA WEST .............. Ninth Row: JAMES WHEELER ....... BETTY WHITE ............. PAULA FAYE WHITE ..... GREGORY WI-IITLOW ..... LINDA WI-IITT .......... Tenth Row: BARBARA WHITTAKER .... .White Sulphur Springs .....Narrows, Va. ...........Princeton ....New York, N.Y. ........Ke11ysvi1le .......Princeton . . ....... Princeton ALLAN WIGGINS ............... ..... G ary, N.C. CHARLES WILLIAM REED .... CLACY WILLIAMS ........ DONALD WILLIAMS ..... 1 . . . .Willowton . . . . . .Ghent . . . . . .Hinton I 67 First Row: REBECCA SURBAUGH ..... .... JAMES, SUTHERLAND ..... RANDALL SWADLEY. PAUL SWORD ........ ROBERT TALLEY ..... Second Row: RUTH TAYLOR. . . . .. ROBERT THARP ....... NEIL THOMAS ........... FRANCES THOMASON ..... CAROL THOMPSON .. Third Row: DAVID THOMPSON .... IRA THOMPSON ....... RODNEY THOMPSON. 111. I SANDRA THOMPSON. RUTH TIDWELL ....... Fourth Row: SHEILA TINNEY ......... ....... .Meadow Bridge .........Athens .....Char1eston ........Belle ....St. Albans ..A1Ien Juction ........Craw1ey . . . . .Roderfield . . . .Princeton . ..... Man ........Mu11ens . . Cincinnati, O. ........Raine11e . . . ........ Princeton . .... Iron Gate, Va. CHARLES TOPPING ...... ................... W elch CHARLES TORNELL ..... ..... V aI1ey Stream, N.J. GEORGEANN TRAIL ..... ................ A thens SANDRA TREADWAY 1, 'sl hw' fi Q' , 4 ..............Hinton .. HENRY YEAGER .... First Row: GERALD WILLIAMS .... ..... H inton RONALD WILLIAMS .... ..... R upert STANLEY WIMMER .... ....... P rinceton DAWN WISEMAN ....... ............ A thens THOMAS WISEMAN .... ..... E ast Rainelle Second Row: JAMES WITHROW .... .... W illiamsburg JAY WOODALL ...,. ...... H amlin JUDITH WYATT .... .... D unmore Marlington g, .mf , cossr YETONGNON.:,.'.gaIxLrQnIc3xL E21I'IcI1II4Q5L, W. Africa Third Row: WILLIAM YOAK ................ Canoga Park, Calif. BONIFACE ZODEOUGAN ....... Abomey Bahomey, West Africa refbmen 5' U I ' Y 5 y , , G . 5 , Is.. A fi- - 15 1, , 3 Wx.. V auf, vm 1 4- ' u 1. 4 f . V G51 ? if' I N QL 'ss wks '. 'Q-'Lf W. gig . ,yu ,, 1 Ff44QfAf,xf'g fi f I I -3 Lgiq Il 5 -12- . 4 W .' - 1.., ,- A. .QTL . L. 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