Fairmont State University - Mound Yearbook (Fairmont, WV)

 - Class of 1951

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THE MOUND MORE ACTIVITIES ALPHA PHI GAMMA AUTOGRAPHS ALPHA DELTA CHI (left lo riali!) Sealed: Betty Blankenship and Doris Gabr Standing: Jean Wade, John Moran, Sarah Police, Ralph Ua Joann Trotto. and C. R. House, advisor. This organ!: journalism honorary. Membership is based on two ve on eilher school publication and approval In active mem Jack Fisher. President, (left to right) 1st r 0 advisor; Julian Shrader. Urcle Sheets. Lerov drick, Dick Kennedy, Bud Martin. Krank LeDonne. and Don Ha ilton. 2nd row: Ken Bonine, Bob Mason, Bol) Baranv, Delhert 1 ker. Jack Wills. James Bradley, John Hafer. Jim Loser, John Jack Fisher, Minter Queen, j. J. West, advisor. Jim Weave Latham. Fred Basnett. and Mr. Albert Greco, sponsor. The i ing of the White Rose of Sigma Tau at the annual spring i anding event sponsored by this i the ou Hussell Grandstaff, President, (left to right) Seated: Doris i,.. briele. Hose Mary Brunetti, Mary Evans. Ann 11. Morgan, and Jo Ann Lough. Standing: John Vance. Joan O ' Rourke. Lyle Tatter- son, J. J. West. George Turley. and Hussell Grandstaff. Alpha Psi Omega was founded in 1925 at Fairmont State College and is now one of the largest honorary fraternities in the world. The group seeks to further dramatic activity on the campus and recognizes students with outstanding theatrical ability. Betty Blankensbip. President, (left to right) 1st row: Mary Jo Massei, Kitty Mason. Pat Settings Rada, Sarah Police. Rosaline Fiddler, and Donna McCord. 2nd row: Joan Milam. Uuth Ann Ko- mino. Nancy Baughman, Betty Lemmons, Joan Graham, Doris Ga- briele. and Barbara Carpenter. 3rd row: Mary Jo Kilcovne. Joan Givens. Betty Blankensbip. Bettv Sponau gle. Nancy Ryan, Joann Trotto. Virginia Tosti. Cora Jo Horton. and MissZoe Farr. ad- visor. Climaxing the organization ' s activities was the crow nin° of the ' Most Eligible Bachelor at the Annual Sprin» Formal a t Melody Manor. May 18. Hill Ku rch. Pre siden . (left to r ght) Seated: Bill K rch. Dr. Roh- ert C roll, adv oan Grahar n. Bea Charlet n. Alw ilda Iieet Mr H lught, a dviso r; and Fra ok LeDonne. Stand ng) Ov Mnr- gan, p Shro er. J m Stephen . John Scagn . This as founded at F irmont State College 26 years all ov r the I ' nited Ihe g oup promote inter the stud V of J and phys cs, and en courages high rship in study f these held MASQUERS left to right) 1st row: Rose Mary Bru- netti, Mary Evans. John Vance, Leroy Morgan. Rusty Grandstaff. Burnell Lynch, and Richard Stewart. 2nd row: Jo Ann Lough, Donna Ayersman. Carolyn Kinsey, Joan O ' Rourke. Doris Gabriele. Sarah Police, Rosalie Sullivan. Martha McCray, Mary Ellen Ash, Vin Vangtal, Georganne Bennette, Joan Wolfe, Mary Taylor. Lvle Tatterson. Ruby Richards. Danny Porter, Pat Loudenslager. J. J. West, Janie Sullivan, and Allan Chrislip. Membership in Mas- quers is open to anyone interested in dramatics.

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THE MOUND x.»irm ont Htate College Library Fairmont. i»» -»• PAGE FIVE « ' w Uc Elizabeth Sponaugle. A. B„ Ed. Fairmont, W. Va. Distributive Education, Alpha Delta Chi, Blazers, Freshmen Counselors, Who ' s Who, Student Council Ed E. Stebbins. B. S. Fairmont, W. Va. Business Administration, Tan Beta Iota ■Imar Summers. B. S. Catawba, W. Va. Administration. Golf Tean Joseph Tatar, A. B. Rachel, W. Va. Arts, Kappa Sigma Kappa, Indu Club, Lettermen ' s Club James Lvle Tatter«on, A. B., Ed. Fairmont, W. Va. ial Studies. Tau Beta Iota, Alpha Psi Ome- Kappa Gamma, Socio] Sconce Club, Col- ' und, F. T. A., Masquers, Pi Ga lu, Freshmen Counselors. Student Vho ' s Who Council Leslie Teets, Jr.. A. B. Buckhannon, W. Va. Economics Emlyn K. Thorns, A. B. Farmington, W. Va. ournalism. Alpha Phi Gamma. Men ' Vho ' s Who Chorus Joan Trotto, B. S. Fairmont, W. Va. Office Administration, Alpha Delta Chi, Stu- dent Council, Columns, Mound, Masquers, Fu- Se-Fa, Who ' s Who John A. Vance, B. S. Fairmont, W. Va. Business Administration. Sigma Tau Gamma Alpha Psi Omega, Pi Gamma Mu. Masquers Social Science Club, Band, Who ' s Who Lucille Vance, A. B„ Ed. Piedmont, W. Va. Office Administration, Fu-Se-Fa William Wetzel, A. B., Ed. Manning-ton, W. Va. il and General Science, Sig , F. T. A., Pan-Hellenic Uobbert Fibber Wolfe, B. S Cheat Lake, W. Va. try, Kappa Sigma Kappa, Ac: olfe, A. B., Ed. James li. Wooddell, A. B. Charleston, W. Va. Philosophy and Religion. Methodis Movement, Pi Gamma Mu ACTIVITIES Education at Fairmont State College take? a variety of forms. The academic life of the student is well balanced by the several so- cial activities which are present on campus. These activities are enjoyed by the faculty and staff as well as the students. The so- groups horn Fra nal clubs. All of these fill an import- ant place in the student ' s college life. The Fraternal organizations pro- mote brotherhood and good fellow- ship among the students. They also work towards higher academ- ic standards and the betterment of their college. The Greek Hon- Mth the requn Practically Hvery department in the school is represented bv a club. These are for the furtherance of interest in that specific field. Many of the school ' s activities are sponsored by one or more of these gioups. The newest project of the groups this year was Falcomte ' ' . Some of the most outstanding ac- tivities this year were under the raispices of some organization, such as the Social Science Con- ference, The F. T. A. Conference, The Merchant ' s Fair and the Mas- quer Plays. There were several organiza- tions started this year at F. S. C. The first was the Debate Club and its honorary, Kappa Gamma. This was organi zed for the purpose of furthering forensic activities. An- other was the Philosophy Club es- tablished in conjunction with the Philosophy Department. The Wes- lcyan Foundation, also started this year, is a religious organization for students of that denonrnation. Although the following pictures contain nearly all of the organi- zations, there wf re some which were unphotogiaphed. This does not mean, however, that they are lacking in importance. They were the Freshman Counselors who plan and supervise Senior Dav and F] tubman Week, The Womens Pan Hellenic. The Columns Staff and the Lettermen ' s Club. All of these organizations serve to better Fairmont State College and to balance the student ' s social and academic life on campus. BLAZERS (left to right) Kettv Sponaugle and Miss Olive Horton, Advis The Blazers is the Senior Women ' s Honorary. Membership is termined by scholarship, leadership, loyalty, and integrity. 1 principal purposes of the organization are to furnish and enco age leadership, to promote high ideals of scholarship, and to f ther participation in college activities. STUDENT COUNCIL Work, B. S. erpool, Ohio ion, Kappa Sigma Kappa Herbert Wurstle. B. S. Fairmont, W. Va. rial Arts, Industrial Art Ituius L. Yost, Jr.. A. B., Ed. Grafton, W. Va. Kappa Sigma Kappa, Mixed Cho president; Dan Ken- t : Dean Turley, ad- isentative; Benny Poe, fresh- .dvisor; Nick Pitasi, Pan-Hel- e Martin, advisor. Standing: e; Betty Sponaugle, treasurer; Don Hamilton, sophomore representative; and Joann Trotto, sec- retary. The purpose of this group is to regulate campus activi- ties. The council sponsors many social events which are open to students, faculty, and staff. (left to right) Sea nedy, sgt.-at-arms visor; Jim Stephens, non-frat rep man representative; Dean Horton, lenic representative; and Dr. Way- Paul Skarzinski, junior representa MWMONT G©t3fcECIP LI«»«WY



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THE MOUND PACE SEVEN ON THE HILL PI KAPPA PHI AUTOGRAPHS SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA nrrroaooo Joe DePollo, President, left to right) Seated: Joe Del ' ollo, Ange- lina Mendez, Hoi) Mason, Betty Ware, Hick Kennedy, Betty Ayers. Ralph Raspa, Doris Gabriele, Lee Heffner, Jack Fisher, Joan Giv- ens. and F ' anla Givens. Standing: Delbert Baker. Fred Basnett, Vin Varietal, Urcle Sheets, Gene Ball, David Jolliff, John Miche- litch, Victor Higgs. Robert Hurd, Jim Latham, and Miss Elizabeth Terry, advisor. Pi Kappa Phi was organized this year for those students interested in foreign languages. Lyle Tatterson, President, (left to right) 1st row : Charlie Fran- cis, Bob Spiro, Carl Nichols, and Jack Carter. 2nd row : Rogers Mc- Avoy, Pete Garrison. Charles Lloyd. Lyle Tatterson, Wilbur Carl Huffman and Bill Young. 3rd row: Clem Dawson, Philip Francis, Charles Buchanan. George Berry. Bob Hamilton. Jim Price, Paul Skarzinski. Hartsell Dodrill. Bob Ewald, and Kip Shrover. 4th rifield. Bob Feltz, Pat Blake. Felix Lunghi, Nelson Dale Beatty, Frank Olivelo, Jr., and Dave Clark. TBI, oldest so 25th anniversary with was climaxed by the an al fraternity gala Silv Jubilee . The celebrated a I PI GAMMA MU ight) s Loser. President, (left to Crystal, advisor; Guy Peduto, James Loser, William LaRu c , ..... Dr. C. A. Lindlev. Standing: Lyle Tatterson. Ralph Raspa, and John Vance. Pi Gamma Mu is a national social science honor so- ciety. To be eligible for membership in this organization one must meet certain scholastic requirements. This society is one of the three sponsors of the Annual Social Science Conference Betty Jo O ' Brien, President, (left to right) Seated: Irene An- drews, Connie Price, Lois Collins, and June Havmond. 2nd row ■ Joan Golladay. Joan Troxell, Margaret Lantz, Betty Jo O ' Brien Peggy Ford, .layne Frashure, and Janet Wysner. 3rd row: Mary Alice (ireene, Virginia House, Jean Graham, Nancy Jacobs, Ruth Binns. Nancy Smith, Margaret Sargeant, Ruth Ann Smousc, Dora Lee Gould. Jean Close, and Abigail Dunlap. 4th row: Mariorie Fink. Charlotte Williams. Pat Parker. Pat Tucker, Mrs. Herman Gribble, sponsor; Sue Jeffries, Mary Andrews, Jo Ellen Hill, and ity climaxed this year with their annual untry club. MORROW HALL Leah Clii The Joan Golladay, President. Morrow Hall serves as a home away from home for the many out-of-town girls attending Fairmont State College. Each year the girls at the hall sponsor a Christmas Dance and a Spring Formal. They also sponsor an open house each semester and a Christmas Tea to which faculty and students are invited. Morrow Hall entered a float in the Dad ' s Day Parade. Officers are elected each spring to serve for the following year. These officers draw up the house rules and see to their enforce- HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Angcline Mendez Betty Rae Robin: Swisher. 2nd re Hall, advisor. Mi Joan Tobin. Thi knowledge in the field of H major or I and Phyllis ident. (left to right) 1st row ietty Lemons, Angeline Mende uise Middaugh, Pat Parker, i n Richmond, advisor. Ruth Ann Romino. and ganized to further efficiency and Economics and to co-operate in the

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