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THE MOUND PAGE NINE ZETA SIGMA INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB Osborne Kobev. President, (left to rich!) Seated: Gerald Vander grift, Frank Patten, Osborne liobey, and Bill Judy. Standing Harrv Biser, Mitchell Vincent. Fred Steele, and Dominick Mutt Zeta Sigma is the only national fraternity founded at Fairmon State College; it i.s expanded to 33 ot elude their ( hr el Ho annual Spr: Other SOCIAL SCIENCE CLUB ang(al. erman. ltterson. President, (left to right) Seated: ' (.eorgeanne Bennett. William I.aKue, John Vance, Ar Rosemary Brunetti. and Rosalie Sullivan. Standing: Miss Bessie K. Crystal, Julian Schrader, Lyle Tatterson, Dr. C. A Lindley, and Guy Peduto. The two major affairs sponsored by this organization year are The Social Science Conference and the an- nual spring picnic. At each of its monthly meetings there is a pro. gram planned for the benefit of the students. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Greetings To Seniors You, the Seniors of 1951, are about to make another significant advance in the course of your prep- aration for useful service in the world which lies beyond the cam- pus. We hope that, during your years with us at Fairmont State. you have advanced as well in all the other areas of living, so that you may go forth as a well-round- ed and competent individual. We, as a faculty, hope to have contributed in many ways to the development of your skills and un- derstandings. What you do with these depends upon YOU. If you apply them in socially useful way?. and work hard and long enough in cess is certain to attend your ef- forts. Furthermore, no area of employment is so overcrowded that it does not offer opportunity to h he well-prepared individual who knows where he is going. Those of us who remain behi will miss you Seniors of 1951. 3 have contributed much to the ; rf our cam; will leave ' ! be difficult to t your leaving is tempered, howevei by our firm belief that you leav. well-equipped to take a creditabl part in coping with tin ltnges of our time. AUTOGRAPHS Amos B. Sharps, President, (left to right) First row: Doug Mc- Vicker, Charles Lloyd. Clyde Jones, Robert Liberty. James Leary, and Harrv Ricer. 2nd row: Walter Phillips. Mr. K. G. Wise, Mr. H. M. Carmichael. Mr. C. W. Johnson, F. Ray Kelly, and Donal Bolyard. 3rd row: John Gronquist. Richard Linger. R. A. Ray. Scott Tarleton, D. K. Coxe. Jerry J. Koscoe, George Riley, and John Michael. This club was organized in 1949 for the purpose of serv- irofessional advancemenvt agency for majors in ho industrial of graduat The club diuii FU SE FA ' President, Joan Trotto. (seated left to right) Peggy Ford, Lee Hefner, Agnes Conley, Joan Trotto. Nancy Baughman. and Mar- jorie Patterson. Standing: Emily Leaf, Betty Gabriele, Mary K. Kennedy, Arlene Shahan, Betty Cole, Paddy Stewart. Joyce Thom- as, Margaret Viglianco, Pat McAdoo. Eloise Musser. and Gloria Gaines. Fu Se Fa was organized in 1946 to promote understanding among the students and faculty in the office administration depart- DELTA SIGMA EPSILON Mardell. Bettv I ' and Ma ean Norman, President, (left to right) Seated: Bettv Cole, McCray, Ernestine Wilson. Elvira Elvino. Emma Jean Mor- iry Jo Forte, Mary Louise Marple, and Mrs. Margaret Wil- viser. Standing: Jo Anne Graham, Bettv McClure, Gretel s, Mary Francis Mall, Mrs. Martha Barry, Naomi Prunty. ! Hopkins. Mary Taylor. Kip Schroyer, Rogers McAvoy, rovan. Lyle Tatterson, Eloise Hamlin. Barbara Carpenter, -y Nixon. All students working toward a degree in educa- eligible to join The Future Teachers Of America. Anita Armstrong. President, (left to right) Seated: Mary Jean Hedrick. Inia Jean Humphries, Mary Taylor. Dorthea White. Anita Armstrong. Mary Evans, Marv Lee Price, Patty L ' rban, and Janet Ridenour. Standing: Colleen McKee. Jean Wade. Mary Jean Haynes, Beulah Zinn, Emma Jean Michael, Mrs. Adeline Riddle- burger, Wanda Anderson, Georgeann Bennett. Jean Grabe. Eliza- beth Llovd. Bettv Rae Robinson, Joan Tnbin. Hope Wamock. Es- telle Grubich, Mrs. C. M. Roberts, Donna Arnett, Joan Fenten. and Joyce Thomas. Besides their annual Christmas Dance and their Spring Formal the Delta Sigs sponsor each year, a Shamrock Tea in March.
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PAGE EIGHT THE MOUND KAPPA SIGMA KAPPA KAPPA DELTA PI John Diamond, President, (left to right) First row: Victor Higgs. Nick Pitasi, John Rada, Gov I ' eduto. Bob .lohann, John Diamond, Kill Helmick, Tom Norris. Jim Work, Herb Gibson, and Bob Thomp- son. Second row: Dr. Boyd Howard, advisor; Clarence Wright, Dan (ox, George Riley. Carrol] Harman, Jack Molle. Robert Wolfe, Clem Tuttlc. Clyde Jones, Hud Yost. John Michelitch, Jack McGary, Don Guerrieri, Dan Dragoo. Arthur Bruni. and Lou Zicarelli. Among the outstanding affairs sponsored each year by the Kappa Sigma Kappa fraternity are the Annual Colonial Ball and Sprint ' GAMMA CHI CHI Nancy Clelland, President, (left to right) I Norman Wegman, Nancy Clelland. Jacqueli Adoo, and Mary Jo Mcllenrv. 2nd row Hazel Pick, Marian Halter, Joan Lath; bert, and Marie Murrin. 3rd row: Je; Wanelia Fisher, Martha Tano, Mary J inson, and Barbara Johnson. This yea phv for entering the best float in the Dad ' s Spring Formal dinner-dance was held May 26 Donaldson, Pat M Margaret Viglianc . Joan Hollen, Joan Ha ;tte Hazel, Betty Prova e Snider, Mary Lou Rob he Gammas won th- tro- rade. Their ield Club. PI KAPPA SIGMA (left to right) Seated: Donna Aversman, Nancy Voll, Betty Lou Myers. Bea Charlton, Betty Ware, Alivilda Heed, and Angie Mendez. 2nd row: Gloria Gaines, Lihby Min- l ' hyllis Tarr. Janet Cutlip, Mrs. Paul Opp. ad- essegger. Marie Pitrolo, Mary Lou Mills, and •: Eleanor Curkendall, Sally VanGilder. izum. Janet Lee Thompson, Helena Cos- nd Betty Morris. The Pi Kaps yisor; Doroth Roberta Reese. 3rd Ruth Warnock, Rett tella, Wanda Matthe ognition for haying originated the sorority takes its preps to 1 ' ittsburgh to see a Their spring formal was held May 11 in the Melody M Each Goodbye And Good Luck After four years in college I am sure that you are aware that all ol life is just one big educational process, and that commencement is appropriately named. My hope for you is that life will be both a pleasant and a profitable experi- ence. We have enjoyed our four years of association with you and we will miss you. You have taught us some valuable lessons and we hope you will be able to say the same for us. Always remember that your Alma Mater stands ready to help in any possible way to make your lives useful and happy to yourselves as well as to our country. Keep in mind too that the freedom and justice in our country makes possible and de- mands that you develop your tal- ents to the utmost for the good of yourselves and society. AUTOGRAPHS Mar ■ Jo Ma ssei, Pres dclll (left to r Rht) Dr. Geo linn .Toe Del illo, Ma y Jo Mas nd Dr Bovd Ho ward, h Delt i Pi nationa educalioi hnn rate rnity both and en who sted n the held To ber of this organ atlo have a high the lielc of editi- rtion. Th s ho hold thlv me i and d.s- cuss ons whi ch deal w th p oblem s tha t con front te icher s and the WOMEN ' S RECREATION ASSOCIATION Pat Bieterman, President, (left to right) Seated: Carolyn sey. Joan Harbert, Nancy Baughman, Janet Cutlip, Nancy- Mary Lou Mills, Sue Cooper, Marlene Clifton, and Mary Heisey. 2nd rov, : Joan Houston. Joan Bray, Pat Bieten Dot White, Audrey Ashbridge, Janie Sullivan, Dorothy Itesse Charlie Williams, Irene Andrews, Pat Tucker, Ruth Ann Sm and Mary Andrews. 3rd row: Nancy Clouston, and O ' Hourke. This organization takes charge of intramural s for the women students on campus. An annual affair of this g -[HO KAPPA GAMMA Lvle Tatterson. President, (left to right) Seated: J. J. West, advis- er; Mary Evans. Lvle Tatterson, Joan Lough, and Jay Smith. Sec- ond row: Sarah Police, Rosemary Brunetti. Georganne Bennett. Martha McCray and Rosalie Sullivan. This is the newest honorary of Fairmont State. The purpose is to advance interest in forensic activities, oratory, debate and extemporaneous speaking at the college. One qualifies for membership through one year of inter- collegiate participation in one or more of the three activities.
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NEWMAN CLUB Margaret Viglianro, President, (left to right) 1st row: Marie Murrin, Hock Guerrieri. Margaret Viglianeo, Peggy Ford, Father J. Allison, and Mr. Regis Larkin. 2nd row: Martha Tano, Vic Bo- vilino. Isabelle Grake, Betty Polewav, Thresa Demos, and Stella Grubich. ,ird row : Miss Ann Holbert, Pete Dorin, Vin Vangtal. John Michelitch. Dick Kennedy, and Mary Jo Forte. 4th row: Dr. Alton Lawrence, Rosalie Patricia Sullivan. Rose Mart- Brunetti, Guv I ' eduto, Rose Izzi, and Nick Pitasi. The Newman (Tub is an organization of Catholic students at Fairmont State College. INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL THE MOUND AUTOGRAPHS FAIRMONT STATE COLLEGE BAND K : II Judv. President, (left to right) 1st row: Mr. George Turlev, advisor; Bill Judv, Gerald Vandergrift, and Bill Huffman. 2nd row ' : Nick Pitasi, Ned Merrifield. Jim Latham, Harry Riser, and Dick Kennedy. The Inter-Fraternity Council regulates the activities of the four fraternities on the campus. The cohuncil also governs fra- ternity rushing. Each year the group also sponsors the Inter-Fra- ternity Dance. MUSIC EDUCATORS NATIONAL CONFERENCE Benny Morgan, President, (left to right) 1st row: John T. Evans, faculty, Barbara Rollins, Hazel Pick, Marv Lou Lough, Mary Jo Forte, Waneila Fischer. Joan Troxell. Clorice Coffman. and Marv B. Price, faculty. 2nd row: Albert Greco, faculty. Thomas Noblitt, Margaret Graham. Mardcll Hopkins, Ruby Richards. Mary K. Rob- inson, Virginia Tosti, Walter Moore, and Norma Donham, faculty. 3rd row: Harold Watkins, Benny Morgan. Richard Kennedy, John Beto, John Molle, Donald Hamilton. John Hafer, and Robert Wil- son. 4th row: Robert Baranv. Harry Biser, Edward Hood, Wil- liam Bowman. Lawrence Godby, Anthonj Eates, John Wills, Thom- as Gensel, and Rufus Yost. M. E. N. C. is one of the newest organ- Tied for the benefit of the music majors and The Fairmont State College Ba nd has made many appearances this year. Besides appearing at se eral of the basketball and football games they have made appear nces out-of-town. The band is un- der the direction of Albert Gre co. The drum major is John Vance and Renie Andrews is head m jorette. The majorettes are: Bev- erlv Banko, Mary Andrew s. Hi nie Andrews. Joan Hollen, Mari- etta Hervatin. Marlene Clifto i. Sue Jeffries, Connie Price, and DAD ' S DAY FAIRMONT STATE COLLEGE CHEERLEADERS Fail Sta Dare Postlethwait Dodrill, Bettv Rae Robinson, Lee Heffner, Janet Cutlip, and Dot White. The college depends on these girls to pro- mote school spirit. The cheerleaders must attend all football and basketball games. The i- airmont State College Cheerleaders re- ceived recognition for their fine job at the West Virginia Inter- collegiate Tournament by bringing the trophy for the best cheering section back with them to the Friendly College. te«8R
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