Fairmont State University - Mound Yearbook (Fairmont, WV)

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As the post-gradua- tion years lengthen, a rosy glow of remembrance will settle over these college days while full attention rests on the ever present duty of getting on with the tasks at hand. All the while, we at the College will continue to think of you and to wish you well in all your undertakings, and we shall trust that your Alma Mater and your associates of college days will always hold a place in your affections. JOHN W. PENCE ■ GEORGE R. HUNT Dean of Instructions MARGARET ELLEN COPELAND Dean of Women GEORGE H. TURLEY Dean of Men 47052 Gina S. Pinto, M.A. Robert S. Cole, M.A. Woodrow A. Potesta, L.L.I Edgar N. Jaynes, M.B.A. George B. Hough, C.P.A. Billy G. Dunn, M.S. BUSINESS AND OFFICE ADMINISTRATION FAIRMONT COLLEGE LIBRARY EDUCATION Margaret S. Willard, M.A. Charles L. Righter, Ed.D. Boyd D. Howard, Ed.D. J. Martin Taylor, Ed.D. Clora Marple, M.A. Fridtjof C. Schroeder, M.A. Lillian L. Rhodes, M.A. ART Edmund E. Collins, Ed.D. Elizabeth D. Swiger, M.S. Cleo D. Haught, M.S. CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICAL SCIENCE William D. Creasy, Ph.D. Dorothy E. Quintrell, M.S. A. Paul Davisson, M.S. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES Pearl S. McCarty, Ed.D. Haddon S. Rhodes, M.A. Paul F. Opp, Ph.D. Kenneth G. Weihe, Ph.D. ENGLISH James A. LaRue, M.S. Ruth A. Musick, Ph.D. MATHEMATICS Nelle E. Walters, M.A. Wilford R. Wilson, M.A. Paul C. Davis, M.A. Harold S. Duvall, M.A. Anne Barry, M.S. PHYSICAL EDUCATION r? Melva C. Hess, M.S. Gertrude Hall, M.A. Doris Davis, A.B. HOME ECONOMICS Loy W. Leonard, M.A. £l f p Dwight Fowler, M.Ed. ' ■ X , Cyril W. Johnson, M.A. ■ Jt k, Kenneth G. Wise, M.A. i ;r .- am L%U- INDUSTRIAL ARTS C. Ned Elliott, M.A. Wayne T. Gray, Ph.D. SOCIAL SCIENCE George Ward, M.A. Eleanor M. Ford, M.S. LANGUAGE AND JOURNALISM Elizabeth Terry, M.A. Clifford R. House, M.Ed. PSYCHOLOGY AND PHYSICS SPEECH James H. McTeague, M.F.A. Jo Ann Lough, M.A. Lawrence A. Wallman, M.A. o John W. Plattenburg, L.L.I George E. Moore, Ph.D. Phyllis L. Ayers, M.A. G. Wayne Smith, Ph.D. William P. Turner, M.A. HISTORY MUSIC Virginia H. Palmer, B.M. Mary B. Price, Music Supervisor ' s Diploma A. Willard Cobb, M.Mus. Wesley M. Gragson, M.Mus. FALL SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER H M E N iS . SJATE_ $k Everything has its beginning, and college life is no excep- tion. Freshman Orientation Week is a well planned introduc- tion to life on the hill. From the time of the first assembly on Monday morning till midnight signals the last dance in the Freshman Mixer on Friday evening there is one steady chain of events that add up to one of the finest phases of college life. Certainly the memories of Freshman Week will linger long and vividly in the minds of those who took part in its every activity. CLASS OFFICERS Johnnie L. Moore President Mary A. Lobuts Secretary Sharon K. Kniceley Vice President Frank Gearde Sergeant-at-Arms O P H O M O R Sophomore Class Meeting a v DAD ' S DAY PARADE ■3 lies 9 Bjsa ■ ' flOfll II II IIRMONT E Li DAD ' S DAY PARADE First row: Guin, Murphy, Phillips, Rice, Austin, Whoric, Shaner, Wotring, Knight, Keedy, Harris, Chatham, Sims, Newbrough. Second row: Knippenberg, Fugera, Brummage, Perkins, Moore, Shoaf, Bennett, Koach, Brainard, Friend, Ketterman, Lambert, Rogers, Lucente, Rodesky. Third row: Coach Duvall, Burkett, Reiber, Shafferman, Koval, Jackson, Currence, McKinney, Janicki, Yokay, Walker, Fugera, Fontana, Toothman, Rank, Student Coach McCutcheon. % %7 Coach PAUL C. PI DAVIS CROSS COUNTRY 3 m  v LXd nr ORGE MURPHY DON BENNETT BOB REIBER DON FONTANA RICKIE HARRIS 1st Team All-Conference All-Conference 1st Team All-Conference 2nd Team All-Conference 3rd Team All-Conference 4  V4 (i s ; p j|N- 1 Mfc ' M l fc b CH AMPs DICK RANK DAVID KNIGHT All-Conference Honorable Men ion BOB AUSTIN JOHN MOORE RICH NEWBROUGH RONNIE PHILLIPS BILL FUGERA MOSES GUIN AARON MILLER LEWIS RICE FRED TOOTHMAN JIM SHANER JOHN KOVAL WINTER DECEMBER JANUARY FEBRUARY MASQUERS First row: Suzanne Berry, Pat Snyder, Mary Rose Rice, Mary Frances McKain, Jane White, Grace Ann Henderson, Joan Williamson, Diana Abruzzino. Second row: Oce Smith, JoAnn Lough, Roya Henderson, Ken Bonine, Sharon Kay Kniceley, Pat Moore, Guy Saparito, Jack Wallman, Bill Bonasso, Thomas Burford, Ed Brooks, James McTeague. Third row: Donald Lee Currey, Emily Springston, Bonita Stransky, Patty Williams, Roger Hurst. Fourth row: Martha Whiteford, Jean Criss, Christina Majstoravich, Lawrence Wallman. Fifth row: Vanessa Conaway, Pete Gasparino, Bertha Mae Pazdric. BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE by William Saroyan, directed by L. A. Wallman. - ! 1 I.ILIOM by Ferenc Molnar, directed by JoAnn Lough. ANGEL STREET by Patrick Hamilton, directed by JoAnn Lough. GOODBYE TO THE CLOWN by Ernest Kinoy, directed by Roger A. Robinson. J ... , A I ' I« ■ !■ 1 ' . j , - t 1 1 BUS STOP by William Inge, directed by James H. McTeague. ALPHA PSI OMEGA First ran-: JoAnn Lough, Pat Snyder, Jane White, Bertha Pazdric, Roger A. Robinson, Grace Ann Henderson, Thomas Burford, Ed Brooks. Second row: Oce Smith, Donald L. Currey, Pete Gasparino, Julie Angelucci, Lawrence Wallman, Bill Bonasso, James H. McTeague. First row: Tom Rowland, pledge master; Jim Ford, chaplain; Dick.Holliday, treasurer; Lawrence Wallman, president; Jim Polino, secretary; Julie Angelucci, Rod Cassell, Bob Boydoh. Second row: Cleo D. Haught, advisor; Fred Schroeder, Don Fontana, Ron Welty, Mike Arcure, Jack Wallman, Ronald Wood. Third row: John Carbone, Jack Keefover, Julie Viglianco, William Kubiet, John Julian, Jim Spiro, Richard Dixon, Don Fazio, Jim Friend. Fourth row: Braden Welty, Joe Jenkins, Michael McAteer, Tom Starcher, Johnnie Moore, Richard Moore, Frank Gearde, Jr. TAU BETA IOTA First row: Betty Greaser, Suanne Houck, Emma Lee Brown, sergeant-at-arms; Sharon Kniceley, second vice president; Shirley Moran, first vice president; Mary Rose Rice, president; Shelby Smith, secretary; Nancy Schwartz, treasurer; Shirley Westfall, Laura Cheuvront. Second row: Lyndia Pellegrin, Marcia Snider, Nancy Moore, Judy Nay, Connie Hunter, Mary Kay Benda, Phyllis Wilmoth, Donna Cooper, Carol Mcintosh. Third row: Mary Snider, Carolyn Davis, Grace Ann Henderson, Kay Friend, Barbara Carni, Barbara Ferrarri, Barbara Wagoner, Thomea St. Pierre, Shirley Menas, Helen Logsdon. Fourth row: Marilynn Friend, Donna King, An-ita Jones, Louise Proudfoot, Joyce Powers, Jean Criss. ALPHA DELTA CHI First row: Angela Pollard, parliamentarian; Catherine Miagiolo, treasurer; Irene Oliveto, secretary; Laura Lee Vigilianco, president; Barbara Springer, vice president; Evelyn Laign, second vice president; Mary Ann Loberts, sergeant-at-arms. Second row: Judy Kinsey, Betty Sue Dugan, Patti Oliverio, Danielle Gibbles, Margie White, Joan Welty, Bobbie Grossa, Anna Lu Grottendick. Third row: Frances Ruggerio, Ellen McAteer, Suzanne McLeary, Suzie Frum, Suzanne Berry, Mary Ann Terango, Judy Powell, Dolly Torchia, Nancy Griffith. Fourth row: Joan Cunningham, Carol Cortez, Suzy Thralls, Nancy Mowrey, Sally Church, Emily Springston, Lucy Huey, Charlotte Lovell, Diana Abruzzino, Patty Williams, Nancy Bennett. GAMMA CHI CHI mi!rn-4a ■Vfc @ a a nj|s c • A .fit r ' « t FALCON FUND FAVORITES — Ron Phillips and Joanie Williamson. COLEBANK GYM Colebank Gymnasium is the home of sportsmanship at FSC. Many a memory will look back to the hours of excitement, tension, victory, and defeat that were experienced as the Falcons took the floor with the determination to win and play fair. Regardless of the out- come, win or lose, the Falcons maintained the true sportsmanship that represents the man whose name the building bears. !M Left to right: Richard Newbrough, George Chapman, A. Petrigac, Dick Smith, Rick Harris John Pheasant, Jim Grubb, Adrian Knippenburg, Sam Pulice. SWIMMING i .20 i- -i- -i - -i o.-i -I- -I : First row: Gene Pizalella, Ed Powelson, Jim Keedy, Phil Hayes. Second row: Bob Reiber, manager; Ed Williams, coach; Fred Hayes, Arthur Thornton, Bob Constance. Third row: Don Bennett, Bob Fugera, Carl McKinney, John Spadafore, Fred Colburn. WRESTLING TEAM WINTER SPORTS A fine indoor program of winter sports is developed each year by the athletic department of Fairmont State College. The school is represented in intercollegiate competition by its basketball, wrest- ling, and swimming teams which are open to all full time students who possess the desire and ability to play. For those who cannot take the time for team sports there is an extensive intramural- pro- gram. First row: John Jenkins, Harry Hall, Gary Shamblen, Dave Tennant, Paul C. Davis, coach. Second row: Tom Cross, manager; Curtis Guin, Ron Everhart, Fred Hikel, Ron Phillips. Third row: Bob Gouzd, George Bright, Roy Johnson, Don Layman. Lef-t to right: Judy Kinsey, Barbara Lemley, Sue Smith, Mary Ann Lobuts. CHEERLEADERS DRUM MAJOR AND MAJORETTES First row: Nancy Belt, Letha Harbert, Donna Cooper, Carolyn Russell. Second row: Lucy Huey, Anna Margaret Stanley, Joanie Williamson. Third row: Pat Snyder, Tom Hobbs. fi I ' M WOMEN ' S PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLUB First row: Jane Talbott, Athena Andrews, Donna Cooper, Frances Swearengen, Rose Ella Bowman, Frances Mason. Second row: Sylvia Tiano, Ernestine Knox, Nancy Schwartz, Thomasena St. Pierre, Evelyn Brandenburg, Ida Mainella, Patty Kuhn. Third row: Adrienne Wertz, Carol Hartley, Matgot Brown, Anne Phipps, Bobbie Roy, Gloria Leach, Mary Sue Kerns. ACTIVITIES OF THE WOMEN ' S GYM iL fc f •! F V,r com ' . ' Barbara Towles, Phyllis Wilmoth, Donna Cooper, Shirley Watson, Freshman representative; Bobbie Roy, sergeant- at-arms; Gloria Leach, president; Shirley Westfall, treasurer; Angela Pollard, secretary; Helen Logsdon, Carolyn Sue Whitemart, Carol Knight. Second row: Frances Fast, Betty Carr, Carole Hayhurst, Janet Flint, Sandra Osborne, Carol Gainer, Anna Margaret Stanley, Betty Jo Felix, Patricia Hunt, Charlotte Lovell. Third row: Glenda Harbert, Janice Haught, Rose Ella Bowman, Mary Kay Benda, Margaret Griffin, Betsy Linn, Mary Sue Blue, Sandra Harvey, Janet Hotsinpiller, Virginia Dodge, Mary Wyer. Fourth row: Ann Lewis, Doris Morgan, Laura Cheuvront, Delores Grove, Lynn Polachek, Cosa Thompson, Adrienne L. Wertz, Dorothea Davis, Jane Furbee. Fifth row: Barbara Burdette, Letha Harbert, Pam Foreman, Nancy Schwartz, Pat Moore, Jane Talbott, Pat Snyder. MORROW HALL RESIDENTS MORROW HALL V ' C ••; T ' ■ , ' .{J ► r- . ;S - - jBKt , - . -. ■ if r r If SCIENCE HALL In this age of scientific achievement, the Science Hall of FSC looms as an important link in the training of American scientists. Staffed by dedicated teachers and equipped with fine scientific equipment, it offers a good education to those who desire it. In addition to the basic scientific studies, business administration, secretarial practices, and home economics, advanced courses are offered in physics, chemis- try, psychology, higher mathematics, and the biological sciences. ? ..- First row: Elizabeth Swiger, Francais Monahan, Angelo Sacco, secretary; George Harris, president; Roger Tetrick, vice president; Vick Bielich, treasurer; Ben Nutter, Warren Perrine. Second row: Joyce Powers, Jean Norris, David Le Roy, Sam Guzman, Walter Kulczycki, Joseph A. Oliverio, Jr., Vic Basile, Dick Gardner. Third row: Esther Marquis, Carol Pearson, Joseph M. Yambrick, Michael A. Oliverio, Don Faz a, Eugene Meale, Jed Youmans, Gary Boord. Fourth row: Horace Smith, Neil Knotts, Jerry Noland, Aurelio Alvino, Lawrence Woods, Charles Irons, Clark Lawrence. Fifth row: Malko Karkenny, James Rank, Joseph Muto, James Iovacchini, Arthur F. Kimber, Jr., John Anderson. COLLEGIATE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES First row: Jim Iovacchini, Vick Bielich, Richard Holliday. Second row: Barbara Springer, Suanne Houck, Carolyn Snyder, Frances Banker, Esther Marquis, Katherine Migialo, Dorothy E. Quintrell, Dr. William D. Creasy. Third row: A. Paul Davisson, David Robinson, Jim Henderson, Joseph .Ruggiero, Tom Cross, Harry Marinos, Bill Baker, Dr. George R. Hunt. Fourth row: Law rence Wallman, Jim Woodford, Willis A. Poling, Bob McDougal, John Marshall, Eugene Merandi, Frank Marco. Unphotographed: Gerald D. Laulis, John Harbert. BETA BETA BETA (BIOLOGY HONORARY) LAMBDA DELTA LAMBDA (PHYSICAL SCIENCE HONORARY) First row: John Anderson, secretary; John Rote, vice president; Frank DeMarco, pj LeRoy, treasurer; Richard Holliday. Second row: Mr. Cleo D. Haught, Rod Cassell, Wallman, sergeant-at-arms; Michael Romino, Jim Iovacchini, George Harris. Third rou Ruggiero, Michael Oliverio, Harold Clem, Ted Schneider, Joseph Muto. I ' Hi F ; f roiv: James F. Lupton, Barbara Wagoner, vice president; Virginia Elaine Bennett, Phyllis L. Ayers, Arthur F. Kimber, Jr. Second row: Dr. Wayne T. Gray, Hobart G. Ev Dr. George E. Moore, advisor; Kenneth Colebank, president. PI GAMMA MU (SOCIAL SCIENCE HONORARY) KAPPA DELTA PI (EDUCATION HONORARY) First row: Virginia Elaine Bennett, Wilma Lee Toothman, Patti Oliverio, Barbara Wagoner, Arline Decker, Mrs. Margaret S. Willard. Second row: Angela Pollard, Dr. Boyd D. Howard, Grace Ann Henderson, Dr. Charles L. Righter. PI KAPPA PHI (LANGUAGE HONORARY) First row: Miss Elizabeth Terry, advisor; Dolly Torchia, vice president; Suzie Frum, president; Nancy Vassar, treasurer; Johnnie Moore, sergeant-at-arms. Second row: Nancy Mowrey, Suzanne Berry, Esther Marquis, Nancy Griffith. Third row: Ernestine Knox, Joyce Looman, Patti Oliverio. Fourth row: Judy Ashcraft, Dick Holliday, Rod Cassell. Fifth row: Joseph Ruggiero, John Trach, Harold Clem, James F. Lupton. STUDENT NURSES First row: Velma Mane Wilson, Mary Lou McCartney, Patric Sue Vineyard. Second row: Marilyn Gay Jackson, Linda Lou Fr Prickett, Linda Lou Grinnan, Jaqueline Marie Clara. Third row: Ann Knight, Nancy May Linch, Nancy Lea Nattrass, Karen Lou Joan Poling, Virginia Carrol Moon, Maxine Tutt le, Carole :, Deanna Darlene Lieving, Janet Fern Stackpole, Sandra Grace audia Sabala, Janet Marie Knapp, Judith Karen Cole, Mary : McDougal, Wilda Nell Briggs. First row: Mrs. Frank Pinto, advisor; Katherine Viglianco, publicity chairman; Carol Conley, president; Sue Smith, secretary; Margaret Seccuro, treasurer. Second row: Nancy Griffith, Christina Majstoravich, Shirley Arnett, Carolyn Roleison, Elizabeth Hyland, Carole Rogers, Loretta Collins. Third row: Rosalie Mocsary, Lois Simons, Darlene Collins, Jonnie Erdie, Etta Schrader, Donna King, Sue Criss, Shirley Higgs. Fourth row.-- Betty Fleming, Karolyn Piggott, CaroTe Hayhurst, Donna Hoult, Shirley Swisher, June Morris, Lucy Huey, Mary Lou Peirce, Carmella Cavalier. Fifth row: Arlene Decker, Lyndia Pellegrin, Norma Compton, Sandra Walters, Alma Ford, Mary Frederick, Carolyn Shaw, Irene Konya. FUSE-FA HOME EC CLUB nick, first vice president; Ellen McAteer, secretary; Amelia Stingo, second vice president; Lorraine Erving. Second row: Barbara Prunty. Barbara Ogden, Christina Majstoravich, Delores Mainella, Mary Ann Alberico, Esther Marquis, Dons Watson. Third row: Hazel Shaver, Carol Gainer, Anita Jones. Fourth row: Kay Clayton, Frances Swear ingen, Laura Lee Viglianco, Margaret Robison. Fifth row: Betty Greaser, Carolyn Davis, Emily Springston, Gertrude Hall, advisor. BLAZERS (WOMEN ' S HONORARY) Left to right: Jack ■ Wallman Richard E. Holl.day, N.ck Corral, secretary-treasurer; Joseph Ruggiero, president; Ed Brooks, Kenneth B. Colebank, Thomas A. Burford. JOINT PANHELLENIC F Vj row; Laura Lee Viglianco, Betty Greaser, Donna Hoult, Suanne Houck, Esther Marquis. Second row: Angela Pollard, Charles J. Foley, Bob Constante, Kenneth Colebank, Mary Rose Rice. Third row: Jim Ford, Michael Oliverio, Tom Nye. JOINT PANHELLENIC W ■$ ' First row: Elaine Bennett, Carol White, vice president; 6ce Smith, treasurer; Donna Hoult, president; Carol Pearson, Janet Flint, Sandra Osborne, Anna Margaret Stanley, June Merrifield. Second row: Esther Marquis, Vanessa Conaway, Lois Simons, Joyce Looman, Jean Fleming, Bonnie Oliverio, Janice Haught, Sally Church, Mrs. Palmer, advisor. Third row: Jane Atha, Betty Sue Dugan, Joan Williamson, Pat Furbee, Grace Ann Henderson, Nancy Ann Moore, Juanita Davis. Fourth row: David Le Roy, Ed Brooks, Harold Clem, Donald L. Currey, Albert Clelland, Johnnie Moore, Richard E. Holliday. WESLEY FOUNDATION Executive Meeting M % First row: Anna Tassone. ' Ida Mainella, secretary; Eugene Meale, sergeant-at-arms; Amelia Stingo, president; Ellen McAteer. Second row: Dolores Mainella, Judy Ashcraft, Christina Majstoravich, Mary Ann Albefico, Patti Oliverio, Frances Ruggiero. Third row: Jo Ann Henry, Mona Urse, Katherine Marra, Dolly Torchia. Fourth row: Jack Wallman, Charlie Foley, Katherine Migialo, Norma Munchin. Fifth row: Jim Adams, Marshall Vanzant, Bob DeVore, Margie White, Laura Lee Viglianco. NEWMAN CLUB First row: Dean Sharp, serjeant-at-arms; James A Clifford Wilmoth, treasurer. Second row: George Collins, Albert Clelland. Third row: Dwight Fowk advisor; Kenneth G. Wise, advisor. Fourth row: Burgess, Donald Crites. tson, secretary; Harold Hoover, president; Wilbert Ball, vice president; ebberts, Thomas L. Riffle, Bernard Densmore, Thomas Gabonay, William advisor; Ronald Davis, Donald L. Currey, Morrison Poe, Loy W. Leonard, W. Johnson, advisor; Dominick Massett, Malcolm Wright, Howard INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB EPSILON PI TAU (INDUSTRIAL ARTS HONORARY) Left to right: Wilbert Ball, James Mason, vice president; Clifford Wilmoth, treasurer; George Hebberts, trustee; Harold Hoover, president; Dwight Fowler, Loy W. Leonard, Kenneth G. Wise, co-trustee. STUDENT TEACHERS First row: Joan Welty, Barbara Grossa, Mary Ann Terango, Mary Ann Alberico, Arlene Decker, Gilbert Gray, Joe Gouzd, Bill Baker, Howard Burgess. Second row: Joyce Ann Kerns, Mildred Fragale, Letha Harbert, Evelyn Brandenburg, Mary Sue McMillin, Ann Lewis, Verneda Downey, Ronald Davis, Clifford Wilmouth, Pattie Oliverio, Joan Winters. Third row: Earl Ferguson, Wilma Toothman, Margaret Griffin, Gloria Leach, Irene Oliveto, Margaret Brown, Thomasena St. Pierre, Pat Phillips, Carolyn Orr, Margaret Robison, Charlotte Stilwell. Fourth row: Robert Cobrun, Joseph Lux, Evelyn Laign, Martha Meredith, Barbara Springer, Laura Viglianco, Opal Martino, Betty Siknow, Bertha Pazdric, Shirley Knight, Shirley Menas, Carolyn Romino, Roma Fisher. Fifth row; Michael Oliverio, Joseph Muto, Jesus Cerrillo, Richard Wood, James Prickett, Elaine Mankins, Donna Cooper, Nancy Schwartz, Betty Dugan, Jean Mackey, Josephine Hullderman, Wilbert Ball, Willis Poling. Sixth row: Aurelio Alvino, Russel Gwinn, Manley Collins, Harold Trader, Lyle Matlick, Robert McDougal, John C. Marshall, Harold Hoover, Elinor Carroll, Frances Banker, Robert Gouzd, William Collins, ' Harry Hall. Seventh row: Edsel Brooks, Wilbert Bolyard, Charles Righter, advisor; Clora Marple, advisor; Dr. Boyd D. Howard, Robert Constante. STUDENT NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION First row: Olga Kulczycki, Geraldine Wright, Betty Sikinow, treasurer; Shirley Knight, president; John Nichols, vice president; Angeline Spurio, secretary; Elaine Bennett, historian. Second row: Joan Carder, Letha Harbert, Evelyn Brandenburg, Mary McMiller, Ann Lewis, Verneda Downey, Patti Oliverio, Joan Winters, Nancy Belt. Third row: Mildred Fragale, Gloria Leach, Margaret Griffin, Wilma Toothman, Irene Oliveto, Margaret Brown, Thomasena St. Pierre, Pat Phillips, Carolyn Orr, Margaret Robison, Charlotte Stilwell. Fourth row: Joan Welty, Evelyn Laign, Martha Meredith, Laura Lee Viglianco, Barbara Springer, Opal Martino, Bertha Pazdric, Shirley Menas, Carolyn Romino, Roma Fisher, Mary Alberico. Fifth row: Betty Hardy, Clora Marple, advisor; Clifford Wilmouth, Earl Ferguson, Bill Baker, Joyce Kearns, Walter Kulczycki, Barbara Grossa, Mary Ann Terango. Theda Lyon, Ethel Garland, Ruth Ann Powell, Harold Hoover. Sixth row: Dr. Boyd D. Howard, Dr. Charles L. Righter, Bob Constante, Michael Oliverio, William Collins, Betty Nestor. 4c  4 p«™: Mr Cobb, Fay Miller, Miss Palmer, seated; Jane Atha, Barbara Wagoner, John Nichols Beverly Canfield Vanessa Conaway, Nancy Weber, Kay Miller, Judy Nay, Carolyn Orr, Margaret Griffin, Juanita Dav 1S , Guy Sapor ta Wi Ham Stifwell SS ° n ' fWnt ° f Pian ° : JUne Mer field ' Caro ' y n DeWitt Nancy Moore, Joyce Logman! Charlott M.E.N.C (MUSIC) KAPPA PI (ART HONORARY) Left to right: Betty Wysner, Lillian Rhodes, sponsor: Helen Talbott, Maronee Janes, president; Ann Fischer, Mary Weather- First row: Evelyn R. Laign, Laura Lee Viglianco, Betty Sue Dugan. Second row: Lawrence A. Wallman, Jr., Thomas A. Burford, Fred Schroeder, Larry R. De Vault, Michael A. Oliverio, Norbert David Robinson, Nick Corral. First row: Jack Wallman, Thomas Burford, Michael Oliverio, Fred Schroeder. Second row: Oct Smith, Laura Lee Viglianco, Joan Williamson, Richard Holliday, Julie Viglianco, Grace Ann Henderson. Third row: Barbara Ferrari, Suzanne Berry, Eugene F. Meale, Angela Pollard, Suanne Houck, Mary Ann Lobuts. Fourth row: Donna Hoult, Jane Talbott, Jackie Scheiot, Betty Sue Dugan, Lawrence Wallman, Dr. W. S. Martin. Fifth row: Gloria Leach, Bobby Roy, Shirley Moran, John Moore. c o u N s E L O R S WKpafH Be BUl r HB SWEETHEART OF ' i flw tfljf ' l KAPPA SIGMA KAPPA B 1 MISS SHIRLEY A. MORAN Hh Mtak. _ _ dHI ' 1 S MKHMlllV SWEETHEART OF In BOr A ■ H TAU BETA IOTA MISS BETTY SUE DUGAN 1 1 U H ' mm : ■ H O M M QUEEN NANCY Queen and Court The queen is a student SPRING MARCH APRIL MAY First row: Katherine Migialo, Madeline Polachek, Ida Mainella, Ronnie Phillips, Fred Hikel, Keith Beveridge, Eddie Powelson. Second row: Thomas Nye, James Henderson, William Long, James Lupton, Ronnie Wood, Richard Holliday, Bob Smith, Bob Con- stante, Bob Kent. Third row: Patricia Kuhn, Frances Lechiara, Jane Atha, Beverly Can- field, Jane White, Mona Urse, Donna Hoult, Susann Hewitt, Thomas Hewitt. Fourth row: Lena Lilley, Jack Slimmer, John Nichols, David Witt, Barbara Carni, Sue Smith, Suzanne Berry, Grace Ann Henderson, Mary Rose Rice, Sue Ann Frum. Fifth row: Arthur Kimber, Jack Wallman, Oce Smith, John Carbone. John Carbone, president; Barbara Carni, secretary; Suzanne Berry, vice president. U N I O R u N O R P R O M 1957 Queen Ann and Escort QUEEN ANN LUCAS Ann Lucas at the Prom Queen judging. Queen Ann and her Court  jrdette, Berta Pazdric, Ester Ann Marquis DELTA ZETA Delta Zeta was founded at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, on Oct. 24, 1902, by Mary Collins, Alfa Lloyd, Mabelle Minton, Julie Bishop, Anne Simmons and Anne Keen. Delta Sigma Epsilon was founded at Miami Univer- sity, Oxford, Ohio, on Sept. 23, 1914, by Marie Cropper, Ruth Gabler, Jose- phine Mclntire, Virginia Stork, Opal Waring and Louise Wolfe. Delta Sigma Epsilon, originally on the campus of FSC, merged with Delta Zeta on August 21, 1956, to become a member of the second largest sorority in the world, with a total of 120 chapters located in all 48 states. Epsilon Iota Chapter at FSC was the first Delta Zeta chapter in the State of West Virginia to be chartered. Delta Zeta became a member of National Panhellenic Conference in 1910. ZETA SIGMA First row: Jack Burkett, Richard Smith, John Shoaf, Fred Nichols, Fred Hikel, Joe Ruggiero, Tom Cross, Eddie Powelson. Second row: Joe Sampias, Pete Davich, Jim Keedy, Veto Contento, Jerry Stackpole, Stewart Howard, John Guido, George Murphy„ Bill Burke. Third row: Bob Austin, David Knight, Mike Oliverio, Rick Harris, John Smith, Don Ross, Luke Bennet, Jim Grubb, Elwood Shahan. Fourth row: Ronnie Phillips, James Wilson, Bob Devore, Bill Fugera, Harry Hall, Keith Beveridge, Stewert Cain, Bob Reiber, Gary Shamblin, Jess Brandenburg. flock toge And show strength. First row: Dr. J. Martin Taylor, advisor; Jim Iovacchini, second vice president; Guy Saporita, irding secretary; Ted Schnieder, sergeant-at-arms; Tom Nye, president; Henry Barron, treasurer; Donald Hostutler, first vice president; Gary D. Griggs. Second row: Wilbert Bolyard, Don Troy, corresponding secretary and chaplain; John Jenkins, Ed Malone, Earl Ferguson, Ed Brooks, Jom Woodford. Third row: Charles Knight, Jack Slimmer, Dave Robinson, Bob McDougal, James E. Grimm, William Long. Fourth row: Charles Haufe, Tom Hobbs, Bob Kent, Max Bodkin. II First row: Jean Fleming, corresponding editor; Bonnie Oliverio, vice president; Nancy Weber, recording secretary; Charlotte Stilwell, president; Carol Pearson, chaplain; Christina Majstoravich, corresponding secretary. Second row: Angeline Spurio, Ethel Garland, Shirley Yates, Sue Morrison, Jane Atha, June Merrifield, sergeant-at-arms. Third row: Carolyn Russell, Ruth Ann Powell, Joyce Ann Kerns, Vanessa Conaway, Margaret Robison, Barbara Wilson, treasurer; Janet Mackie, vice president. PI KAPPA SIGMA • ! I Mi 1 XT First row: Barbara Towles, keeper of grades; Letha Harbert, corresponding secretary; Carol Conley, treasurer; Jane Talbott, president; Betty Jo Sickanow, vice president; Dolores Manilla, second vice president; Margaret Seccuro, recording secretary; Mrs. Herman H. Gribble, advisor. Second row: Francis Romino, Sandra Osborne, Glenda Harbert, Joan Williamson, Betty Jo Felix, Barbara Lemley, Mary Ann Alberico, Nancy Belt. Third row: Carol Gainer, Vickie Oliverio, Mary Sue McMi llin, Jane White, Pam Foreman, Donna Hoult, Janet Flint, Janice Haught. Fourth row: Jane Furbee, Carole Hayhurst, Ann Lewis, Pat Snyder, Shirley Watson, Judy Ashcraft, Mary Francis McKain. Fifth row: Martha Tuckwiler, Kathy Viglianco, Ann Margaret Stanley, Evelyn Brandenburg, Bobbie Roy. SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA First row: Joe Gouzd, historian; Clifford Moore, corresponding secretary; Don White, treasurer; Kenneth B. Colebank, vice president; Nick Corral, president; James F. Lupton, co-chaplain; Howard K. Burgess, secretary; Sam Spine, sergeant-at-arms. Second row: Ronald Davis, Frank Alliveto, John Lonetti, James Mason, Art Mackail, Frank Carlomagno, Richard Garrett, Grant Lantz. Third row: James Stotler, Richard D. Moats, Charles Wilburn, Robert Clelland, Michael O ' Dell, Charles D. Long, prep-master; Robert Gouzd, secretary; Bob Constante, prep-master. Fourth row: Roy Henderson, James Mercer, William Baker, Arthur F. Kimber, Jr., co-chaplain; Donald L. Currey, Mike Thompson, Steve Thompson. Fifth row: Gene Merandi, Wi lliam Collins, Paul Jezioro, Jim Sullivan, Bill Keefover, Fred Tennant. KAPPA SIGMA KAPPA F ' w rotf: S. Shuman, W. Fugera, G. Shamblen, J. Jenkins, R. Madison, J. Ruggiero. Second row: Coach Davis, J. Moore, J. Brandenburg, J. Orr, J. Keedy, C. Lane, R. Moore. Third row: M. Guin, D. Starn, H. Trader, F. Hayes, D. Smith, E. Powelson, D. Layman. T RA JL c ■ 1 x E T AM k TENNIS TEAM First row: F. DeMoss, R. Lambert, S. Steel, La. Ott, Lo. Ott, R. Harris, K. Jones, J. West, W. Burke. Second row: G. Wilson, M. Rogers, D. Sandridge, S. Cain, J. Mclntyre, L. Rankin, J. Marshall, S. Matlick, E. Sedmock, H. Garr, P. Jezerio, manager; M. Collins. Third row: F. Hikel, J. Friend, C. Murdock, H. Hall, D. Butcher, G. Opron, J. Villinger, R. Vingle, Coach W. Wilson. BASEBALL TEAM GOLF TEAM David Knight, Homer Delovich, Pete Piscitelli, Eugene Tartell, Joe Bove, Gene Rogers, coach. POO flin iri COLUMNS STAFF DEBATERS £3£ 2tt £ ' tt£En££% r « •«■ From left to right: John Carbone, John Moore, Julie Viglianco, Fred Schroeder, treasurer; Dick Holiday, sergeant-at-arms; Jack Wallman, president; Betty Sue Dugan, secretary; Grace Ann Henderson, vice president; Suzanne Thralls, Donna Hoult, Oce Smith. STUDENT COUNCIL MOUND STAFF Frome left to right: Suzanne Thralls, Mary Sue Ke ns, Marshall Vanzant, Charles R. Sturm, Artl F. Kimber, Jr., editor; James F. Lupton, business manager; Kenneth B. Colebank, Richard Thra Don Wilfong, Shirley Knight. First row: Jean Ann Elliott, assistant librarian; Ruth Prickett, Patricia Nanni. Second row: Adrain D. Harris, Jean Jones, Richard G. Elliott, librarian. Julie Viglianco, Senior Class President; Evelyn Laign, Senior Class Vice President; Dr. John W. Pence, President of the College. t Ss o 1958 x MARY ANN ALBERICO Fairmont, West Virginia Home Economics; Sigma Sigma Sigma, vice presi- dent, rush chairman; Home Economics Club; New- man Club; Mound; FTA. LOUIS A. ALVAREZ Anmoore, West Virginia English. AURELIO F. ALVINO Clarksburg, West Virginia Physical Science. JULIUS GREGORY ANGELUCCI Carolina, West Virginia Industrial Arts; Tau Beta Iota, sergeant-at-arms A lpha Psi Omega; TAG Shows; Baseball; Letterman ' : Club. MARTIN W. ARCURE Farmington, West Virginia Physical Education, Tau Beta Iota. ROBERT H. AUSTIN Meyersdale, Pennsylvania Industrial Arts. WILLIAM M. BAKER Rivesville, West Virginia Biology; Kappa Sigma Kappa; SNEA; Wesley Foundation. Beta Beta Beta; WILBERT R. BALL Moatsville, West Virginia Industrial Arts; Epsilon Pi Tau; Club, vice president. VICTOR A. BASILE Anmoore, West Virginia Chemistry; Pi Kappa Phi; Masquers; West Virginia Academy of Science; Newman Club, state vice chair BERNADETTE MARIE BELL Fairview, West Virginia Physical Education; .Newman Club; Physical Educa- tion Club; Columns Staff. NANCY JOAN BELT Fairmont, West Virginia Elementary Education; Sigma Sigma Sigma, Sentinel Directory Chairman; FTA; Splashers; Majorette; Homecoming Court, 1954; Secretary of Junior Class. CHARLES MAX BODKIN Sh innston, West Virginia Business Administration; Sigma Tau Gamma, secre- tary, sergeant-at-arms, publicity manager, president; Inter-Fraternity Council. ROBERT BOISKO Duquesne, Pennsylvania Commerce; Zeta Sigma. WILLIAM J. BONASSO Fairmont, West Virginia Speech and Dramatics; Zeta Sigma; Alpha Psi Omega; Pi Kappa Phi; Masquers; President, Senior Class; Vice President, Freshman Class; Debate Team; Six Shows; Student Council. KENNETH RALPH BONINE Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Business Administration; Sigma Tau Gamma, presi- dent; Band; Masquers; Columns; Freshman Coun- selor; Big Six Shows; Campus Highlights Radio Staff. EVELYN LUCILLE BRANDENBURG Es ex, Maryland Physical Education; Sigma Sigma Sigma; Women ' s Physical Education Club; Field Hockey Team. rv JAMES ROGER BRANDENBURG Essex, Maryland Physical Education; Zeta Sigma; Big Six Council; Track; Cross Country. EDSEL CARL BROOKS Fairmont, West Virginia Social Studies; Sigma Tau Gamma; Pyramid; Wesley Foundation; Alpha Psi Omega; Masquers; Columns; Debate Team. MARGARET BROWN Flemington, West Virginia Physical Education; Women ' s Physical Education Club; Pittsburgh Field Hockey Association; Splashers; SNEA. THOMAS ALVIN BURFORD Charleston, West Virginia Speech and Dramatics; Zeta Sigma, pledgemaster, president; Alpha Psi Omega; Pyramid; President, Student Council; President, Sophomore Class; Who ' s Who; Masquers; Business Manager Columns; Debate Team; College Choir; First Place Neely Oratorical Contest; co-director Big Six Show; Dramatics. HOWARD K. BURGESS Mannington, West Virginia Industrial Arts; Kappa Sigma Kappa, secretary. DONALD L. BURLEY Worthington, West Virginia Industrial Arts; Zeta Sigma; Swimming Team; Intra- mural Sports; Wesley Foundation. HOBART BURNSIDE Fairview, West Virginia History; Wesley Foundation. JOSEPH RICHARD BUTYOK Fairmont, West Virginia Industrial Arts; Kappa Sigma Kappa; Wesley Foun- dation; West Virginia Industrial Arts Association; Industrial Arts Club, sergeant-at-arms. GEORGE EUGENE CANNON Nutter Fort, West Virginia Psychology; Columns; Mound. HAROLD E. CARTER Clarksburg, West Virginia Business Administration. J. RODERICK CASSELL Fairmont, West Virginia Social Science; Tau Beta Iota, treasurer; Pi Kappa Phi, sergeant-at-arms; Lambda Delta Lambda; Ath- letic Board; TAG Shows; TBI Chorus. ALBERT NEALLY CLELLAND Rivesville, West Virginia Industrial Arts; Kappa Sigma Kappa; Industrial Arts Club; Wesley Foundation. rcl KENNETH B. COLEBANK Moatsville, West Virginia History; Kappa Sigma Kappa, vice president; Pi Gamma Mu, president; Pyramid; Men ' s Panhellenic; Joint Panhellenic; Masquers; Columns; Mound, sports editor. MANLEY COLLINS, JR. Bridgeport, West Virginia Social Studies. WILLIAM G. COLLINS Fairmont, West Virginia Industrial Arts; Kappa Sigma Kappa; Industrial Arts CAROL E. CONLEY Fairmont, West Virginia Office Administration; Sigma Sigma Sigma, trea surer, publicity chairman; Fu-Se-Fa, vice president, presi- dent; Mound, Columns Staffs. DONNA COOPER Grafton, West Virginia Physical Education; Alpha Delta Chi; Women ' s Physical Education Club; Majorette; TAG Party; Homecoming Court, 1958. NICK CORRAL Fairmont, West Virginia Journalism; Kappa Sigma Kappa, president; Presi- dent, Junior Class; Columns, editor, managing edi- tor; Pi Kappa Phi, treasurer; Pyramid, secretary- treasurer; Student Council; Masquers; Big Six Shows; Mound, sports editor; Who ' s Who. V V RICHARD CUNNINGHAM Enterprise, West Virginia Business Administration; Zeta Sigma. DONALD LEE CURREY Clarksburg, West V: Industrial Arts Club. RONALD DAVIS Fairmont, West Virginia Industrial Arts; Kappa Sigma Kappa; Industrial Arts ARLENE L. DECKER Watson, West Virginia Commerce; Delta Zeta; Delta Sigma Epsilon, treas- urer; Kappa Delta Pi; Wesley Foundation; Fu-Se-Fa. HOMER WILLIAM DELOVICH Monongah, West Virginia Business Administration; Golf; Letterman ' s Club FRANK E. DeMARCO Fairmont, West Virginia Chemistry; Lambda Delta Lambda, pr Beta Beta, vice president. REY Sigma Kappa; Masquers; 14 • I f P P M 9 LARRY R. DeVAULT Fairmont, West Virginia Chemistry; Tau Beta Iota; Pyramid; Lambda Delta Lambda; Alpha Psi Omega, president; Pi Kappa Phi, treasurer; Who ' s Who; Wesleyan Foundation; Masquers; Drum Major; Band; Chorus; Dramatics. ROBERT WILEY DeVORE Camden, New Jersey Business Administration; Zeta Sigma, vice presi- dent, prep master; Masquers; Alpha Psi Omega; Mound Staff; Student Council; Joint and Men ' s Pan- hellenic; Newman Club; Big Six, vice president; Tennis; Track; Swimming Team; Columns Staff. STEPHEN E. DRUMMOND Spelter, West Virginia BETTY SUE DUGAN Newburg, West Virginia Elementary Education; Gamma Chi Chi, first vice president; Blazers; Freshman Class, Vice President; Sophomore Class, Vice President; Morrow Hall, vice president; Women ' s Panhellenic; Wesley Foundation; Student Council; Student Body Secretary; Home- coming Queen, 1957; TBI Sweetheart, 1957; Fresh- man Counselor; Masquers; Home Ec Club; Inter- Fraternity Council. ERMA BART ESKEW Shinnston, West Virginia Elementary Education; Columns Staff. ARTHUR EARL FERGUSON Cresaptown, Maryland Sigma Tau Gamma; SNEA; Wesley Foundation. DONALD FONTANA Fairmont, West Virginia Physical Education; Tau Beta Iota, prep master; Tag Show; TBI Choir; Lambda Alpha Sigma; SNEA; Football; Intramural Sports. JAMES A. FORD Wilmington, Delawar Physical Education. WILLIAM MARVIN FREED Watson, West Virginia Sociology. HOWARD GAINES, JR. Bridgeport, West Virginia Social Studies. PAULINE FLORENCE GERKIN Grafton, West Virginia Education; SNEA. JAMES LYNN GOLDSMITH Clarksburg, West Virginia Business Administration. JOSEPH GOUZD Rachel, West Virginia Industrial Arts; Kappa Sigma Kappa, historian; ROBERT H. GOUZD Rachel, West Virginia Physical Education; Kappa Sigm Basketball. Kappa, secretary; kdri GILBERT HARRY GRAY Royal Oak, Michigan English; Zeta Sigma; Pi Kappa Phi; Kappa Delta Pi, president; Big Six; Joint Panhellenic; Intramural Basketball; Bix Six Show. MARGARET JEAN GRIFFIN Clarksburg, West Virginia Music; Sigma Iota Chi, secretary. NANCY CARMEN GRIFFITH Fairmont, West Virginia Secretarial Studies; Gamma Chi Chi; Pi Kappa Phi, president, vice president, secretary; Fu-Se-Fa; Mas- quers; Tag Shows; Homecoming Queen, 1958. GARY D. GRIGGS Weston, West Virginia Psychology; Sigma Tau Gamma; Columns Staff. JAMES C. GRIMM Fairmont, West Virginia Sociology; Sigma Tau Gamma; Alpha Psi Omega. BARBARA ANN GROSSA Anmoore, West Virginia Elementary Education; Gamma Chi Chi; Newman Club; Masquers; SNEA; Tag Party; Tag Show; Colui s Staff. ANNE LU GROTTENDICK Fairmont, West Virginia Home Economics; Gamma Chi Chi; Newman Club; Ec Club; Student Council; SNEA. HARRY JOSEPH HALL Fairmont, West Virginia Physical Education; Zeta Sigma; Basketball; Baseball; Wesley Foundation. LETHA ANN HARBERT Lumberport, West Virginia Elementary Education; Sigma Sigma Sigma, cor- responding secretary; Majorette; Band. GEORGE H. HARRIS Cumberland, Maryland Mathematics; Lambda Delta Lambda; Collegia Academy of Science, president. CHARLES EDWARD HAUFE Watson, West Virginia Industrial Arts; Sigma Tau Gamma; Band; Choir. GEORGE M. HEBBERTS Fairmont, West Virginia Industrial Arts; Epsilon Pi Tau; Industrial Arts Club, HAROLD K. HOOVER Alma, West Virginia Industrial Arts; Epsilon Pi Tau, president; Industrial Arts Club, vice president. EDMUND ALAN JENKINS Fairmont, West Virginia Business Administration; Tau Beta Iota. ALVIN DAWSON JONES, JR. Annapolis, Maryland Physical Education. MALKO E. KARKENNY Brooklyn, New York Biology; Phi Kappa Tau; Academy of Science. JOYCE ANN KERNS Fairmont, West Virginia Commerce; Pi Kappa Sigma; Wesley Foundation; SMEA; Fu-Se-Fa; MENC; Big Six Shows. SHIRLEY ANN KNIGHT Fairmont, West Virginia English; SNEA, president; Columns, business I ager, society editor; Mound Staff. STANLEY KNISLEY Smithfield, West Virginia Physical Science. WILLIAM EDWARD KNOBLE Shinnston, West Virginia Music; Sigma Tau Gamma; MENC; Choir; Band. WILLIAM L. KUBIET Monongah, West Virginia Industrial Arts; Tau Beta Iota; Industrial Arts Club. ROGER LABIN Fairmont, West Virginia Business Administration. EVELYN RUTH LAIGN Berkeley Springs, West Virginia Speech; Gamma Chi Chi, vice president, sergeant- at-arms; Alpha Psi Omegaj Pi Kappa Phi; Senior Class, vice president; Masquers, vice president; SNEA; Tag Party, secretary; Wesley Foundation; Show; Plays; Who ' s Who; Columns, society SUZANNA JANE LAWSON Grafton, West Virginia Physical Education; Splashers, vice president; Physi cal Education Club; TBI Court. GLORIA ANN LEACH Philippi, West Virginia Physical Education; Women ' s Physical Education Club; Morrow Hall, president; Hockey Team; Bas- ketball Team; Freshman Counselor. CECELIA ANN LEWIS Nutter Fort, West Virginia Elementary Education; Sigma Sigma Sigma, corres- ponding secretary; Pi Kappa Phi; Morrow Hall, secretary; Panhellenic, treasurer; Big Six Show. flk C. THOMAS LITTLE Shinnston, West Virginia Business Administration. JOHN LONETTI, JR. Fairmont, West Virginia Business; Kappa Sigma Kappa. GLENN DALE LOUGH Rivesville, W est Virginia Industrial Arts; Kappa Sigma Kappa; Pi Kappi Industrial Arts Club; Big Six Shows. JOSEPH M. LUX West Newton, Pennsylvania Office Administration; Kappa Sigi JEAN MACKEY Moatsville, West Virginia Education; Gamma Chi Chi; Wesley Foundation. JANET D. MACKIE Fairmont, West Virginia Business Administration; Pi Kappa Sigma, treasurer, vice president; Fu-Se-Fa; Splashers, president. ANN MALICK Fairmont, West Virginia History. JANET ELAINE MANKINS Tunnelton, West Virginia Education; Newman Club; SNEA; Masquers. JOHN CARROLL MARSHALL Fairmont, West Virginia Biology; Kappa Sigma Kappa, vice president; Zeta Beta Phi; Beta Beta Beta; Big Six, sergeant-at-arms; Baseball. OPAL CHLOE MARTINO Shinnston, West Virginia Home Economics; Home Ec Club; SNEA. JAMES ROBERT MASON Farmington, West Virginia Industrial Arts; Kappa Sigma Kappa; Epsilon Pi Tau, vice president; Industrial Arts Club, secretary. LYLE SY MATLICK Moatsville, West Virginia Physical Education; Zeta Sigma; Industrial Arts Club; Big Six; Wesley Foundation; Baseball; Intramural Sports. kM ROBERT F. McCUTCHEON Summersville, West Virginia Physical Education; Zeta Sigma, sergeant-at-arms Football; Wrestling. FRANCIS ALBERT McDOUGAL Shinnston, West Virginia Business Administration; Zeta Sigma; Football ROBERT E. McDOUGAL Fairmont, West Virginia Education; Sigma Tau Gamma, second vice presi- dent; Zeta Beta Phi; Men ' s Panhellenic, secretary; Big Six Show. JOSEPH PATRICK McDONNELL Monongah, West Virginia Business. RONALD THOMAS McQUOWN Fairmont, West Virginia Business Administration. SHIRLEY ANN MENAS Farmington, West Virginia Elementary Education; Alpha Delta Chi; Future Teachers of America. FA YE MILLER Fairmont, West Virginia Music; Alpha Delta Chi, first vice president; Junior Class, vice president; Band, president; MENC, secre- tary; White Rose Queen of Sigma Tau Gamma; Who ' s Who; Choir; Tag Shows. BERTHA T. MILLIKEN Fairmont, West Virginia Elementary Education. HARRY CLIFFORD MOBERLY, JR. Mannington, West Virginia Industrial Arts; Zeta Sigma, secretary; Swimming Team; Big Six Shows. CLIFFORD E. MOORE Mannington, West Virginia Business; Kappa Sigma Kappa, corresponding secre- JOSEPH MICHAEL MUTO Fairmont, West Virginia Mathematics; Lambda Delta Lambda. ANGELA OLIVERIO Clarksburg, West Virginia English; SNEA; Newman Club. MICHAEL ANGELO OLIVERIO Carolina, West Virginia Physical Science; Zeta Sigma, president, vice presi- dent; Lambda Delta Lambda; Newman Club; Student Council; Men ' s Panhellenic; Joint Panhellenic; Stu- dent Body, treasurer; Freshman Counselor. ROSE PATRICIA OLIVERIO Clarksburg, West Virginia French; Gamma Chi Chi; K ' appa Delta Pi, vice president; Pi Kappa Phi; Newman Club; SNEA; Tag Show; Junior Prom Court; Society Editor of Columns. IRENE OLIVETO Clarksburg, West Virginia Elementary Education; Gamma Chi Chi; Newman Club; SNEA; Masquers. GEORGE MARK OPRON Grant Town, West Virginia Physical Education; Basketball; Intra :al Sports. MARY KATHERINE ORR Fairmont, West Virginia Education; Gamma Chi Chi, vice president; Newman Club, secretary; Splashers, secretary; Women ' s Pan- hellenic, vice president; Inter-Fraternity Council; Masquers; Tag Party; Tag Shows. JOSEPH ALBERT PAVLISCHEK Meadowlands, Pennsylvania Business Administration. BERTHA PAZDRIC Carolina, West Virginia Speech; Delta Zeta, vice president; Alpha Psi Omega, vice president; Band, vice president, pn Ec Club; Masquers; Ne Joint Panhelle ' Club; SNEA; Choir JOHN JUNIOR PASQUAL Fairmont, West Virginia Industrial Arts; Tau Beta Iota. •Vtf ' EMILY ANNE PHIPPS Fairmont, West Virginia Physical Education; Women ' s Physical Education Club; Pitt. Hockey Association; Splashers; Modern Dance Club. JOSEPH JOHN POLEWAY Fairmont, West Virginia Business Administration. WILLIS ARTHUR POLING Clarksburg, West Virginia Biology; Zeta Beta Phi; Beta Beta Beta. JUDITH ANN POWELL Clarksburg, West Virginia English; Gamma Chi Chi; Masquers; SNEA; Tag Show; Columns Staff. WILLIAM HAROLD PRATT Fairmont, West Virginia Sociology; Sigma Tau Gamma; Wesley Foundation. JAMES H. PRICKETT Fairmont, West Virginia Education; Zeta Gamma. RAYMOND VICTOR PROZZILLO Fairmont, West Virginia Social Science. WILMA ELIZABETH QUEEN Nutter Fort, West Virginia Elementary Education; Sigma Sigma Sigma; Morrow Hall, vice president; Masquers; Big Six Show; Homecoming Court; Zeta Sigma Fraternity Court. RICHARD PERRY RANK Ridgeley, West Virginia Physical Education; Football; Tennis ROBERT EUGENE REIBER Ridgeley, West Virginia Physical Education; Zeta Sigma; Football; Wesley Foundation; Big Six Shows. DAVID ROBINSON Fairmont, West Virginia Biology; Sigma Tau Gamma, second vice president, prep master; Beta Beta Beta; Masquers; Big Six, president; Band; Choir. ROGER ALLEN ROBINSON Fairmont, West Virginia Speech; Kappa Sigma Kappa, sergeant-at-arms; Alpha Psi Omega, president; Masquers. JOHN A. ROMEO Shinnston, West Virginia CAROLYN JEAN ROMINO Fairmont, West Virginia Physical Education; Gamma Chi Chi; Women ' s Physical Education Association, president, secretary; Newman Club; Varsity Cheerleader; SNEA; TBI Sweetheart Court; Modern Dance Club. DONALD WILLIAM ROSS Kingwood, West Virginia Elementary Education; Zeta Sigm; JOHN ANTHONY ROTE Fairmont, West Virginia Chemistry; Zeta Sigma; Newr Delta Lambda, vice president. Club; Lambda THOMAS E. ROW AND Fairmont, West Virginia Business Administration; Tau Beta Iota; Alpha Psi Omega. JOSEPH RUGGIERO Fairmont, West Virginia Chemistry; Zeta Sigma; Pi Kappa Phi; Sheepbuilder ' s Club, vice president; Beta Beta Beta; Lambda Delta Lambda; Pyramid, president; Zeta Beta Phi, presi- dent; Track Team. IB jB CHRISTIAN FREDERICK SCHROEDER II Fairmont, West Virginia Physical Education; Tau Beta Iota; Lambda Alpha Sigma; Student Council; Student Body, treasurer, Tag Party, president; Tag Shows; Freshman Coun- selor; Who ' s Who; Football. NANCY J. SCHWARTZ Philippi, West Virginia Physical Education; Alpha Delta Chi, treasurer: Women ' s Physical Education Club, sergeant-at-arms: Morrow Hall, House Council; Tag Shows, Song Fest: Hockey. Team; Basketball Team; Junior Prom Court PHYLLIS JEAN SHAFFER Clarksburg, West Virginia Sociology; Gamma Chi Chi; Columns Staff. DONALD HOWARD SHAVER Barrackville, West Virginia Biology; Zeta Sigma, president, vice president, prep master; Zeta Beta Phi; Beta Beta Beta; Men ' s Pan- hellenic; Wesley Foundation; Big Six Party, vice president; Big Six Show. BETTY JOANNE SIKINOW Farmington, West Virginia Home Economics; Sigma Sigma Sigma, KG, vice president; Beta Beta Beta; Home Economics, vice president; Zeta Beta Phi, secretary; Wesley Foun- dation, ' secretary; SNEA, treasurer; Zeta Sigma Queen. CAROLYN MARIE SNIDER Fairmont, West Virginia Biology; Zeta Beta Phi; Beta Beta Beta; WRA; Student Council, vice president. BARBARA JO SPRINGER Fairmont, West Virginia English; Gamma Chi Chi, treasurer, vice presi- dent; Pi Kappa Phi; Beta Beta Beta; Splashers; Wesley Foundation; Masquers; Joint and Women ' s Panhellenic, president; SNEA; Tag Party; Tag Sho CHARLOTTE ANN STILWELL Grafton, West Virginia Music; Pi Kappa Sigma, president, vice presi- dent, corresponding secretary; MENC; Choir; Band; Women ' s Chorus. JAMES BRUCE STOTLER Cumberland, Maryland Industrial Arts; Kappa Sigma Kappa; Industrial JAMES ALEXANDER TAYLOR Fairmont, West Virginia WILMA LEE TOOTHMAN Fairmont, West Virginia Elementary Education; Kappa Delta Pi, treasurer; SNEA, historian; Wesley Foundation; Women ' s Chorus. HAROLD ROBERT TRADER, JR. Monongah, West Virginia Physical Education; Track; Cross Country; Intramural Sports. • t . JULIUS MATT VIGLIANCO Fairmont, West Virginia Business Administration; Tau Beta Student Council; Freshman Counselor Senior Class, President. LAURA LEE VIGLIANCO Fairmont, West Virginia Home Economics; Gamma Chi Chi, president; Pi Kappa Phi; Blazers; Home Ec Club, president; Newman Club; Student Council, secretary; Who ' s Who; Homecoming Court; TBI Sweetheart 1957. BARBARA LOUISE WAGONER Grafton, West Virginia Social Studies; Alpha Delta Chi; Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Gamma Mu; Senior Class, secretary; Band, vice president; Choir; SNEA; Masquers; Wesley Founda- tion; MENC; Freshman Counselor; Tag Shows. LAWRENCE ALBERT WALLMAN, JR. Fairmont, West Virginia Chemistry; Tau Beta Iota, president, vice president, sergeant-at-arms; Lambda Delta Lambda; Language Club; Biology Honorary; Masquers; Newman Club, president; Freshman Counselor. KENNETH RONALD WARE Belington, West Virginia Administration. JAMES CARROLL WEAVER Catawba, West Virginia Education; Sigma Tau Gamma, president JOAN M. WELTY Fairmont, West Virginia Elementary Education; Gamma Chi Chi; Newman Club; Masquers; Splashers; Tag Party; Tag Show. RONALD J. WELTY Fairmont, West Virginia Industrial Arts; Tau Beta Iota, prep master; SNEA; Newman Club; Tag Show; TBI Choir; Intramural Sports. DONALD BRYAN WILFONG Morgantown, West Virginia Sociology; Columns, e rculation manager; THOMAS ALTON WILDMAN WiAi CLIFFORD WILMOTH Elkins, West Virginia Industrial Arts; Epsilon Pi Tau; Industrial Arts Club. THOMAS FLEMING WILSHIRE Fairmont, West Virginia Business Administration. GARY WILSON Barrackville, West Virginia Physical Education; Zeta Sigma; Football; Track, manager; Basketball, manager. JAMES MARVIN WILSON Barrackville, West Virginia Physical Education; Zeta Sigma; Basketball; Int. mural Sports.. RICHARD DALE WOOD Clarksburg, West Virginia Industrial Arts; Industrial Arts Club. JAMES R. WOODFORD Philippi, West Virginia Biology; Sigma Tau Gamma; Tri Beta THOMYSENA WOODYARD Fairmont, West Virginia Physical Education; Alpha Delta Chi; Physical Edu- cation Club, secretary; Hockey Team. MALCOLM H. WRIGHT Shinnston, West Virginia Industrial Arts; Industrial Arts Club. JOEL K. ZOEFFEL Norton, West Virginia Journalism; Kappa Sigma Kappa, corresponding secretary; Pi Kappa Phi; Columns, editor, busi- ness manager. FRANCES LORAINE MASON Newburg, West Virginia Physical Education; Physical Education Club; Hockey Team; Basketball Team. UNPHOTOGRAPHED SENIORS FRANCES L. BANKER JAMES PAUL BARBERIO PATSY BART WILLIAM ALBERT BARTH ROBERT LEWIS BELL DONALD L. BOCK JAMES KEITH BOWERS FRANK H. CHESLEY GEORGE CLAYTON JAMES W. EBERLY FRANK FAULKNER JOSEPH GENNETTE BAYARD ALTON GILMORE PHILLIP L. HAYES JOHN JACOBS JO ANN JONES PAULINE LITTLE ANTHONY JAMES MASELLI DOMINICK MASETTE ROSALIE MOCSARY GENE D. MORRIS GWEN B. ORR JACK BERNARD PATHTEL ELEANOR PUFFENBARGER ANTHONY REZZO MARGARET ROBINSON ELWOOD LEE SHAHAN THOMAS EDWARD SHAVER PATRICK LEO SHUTE SUE CARROL SMITH SYLVIA STAFFORD RALPH STORAGE DORIS CLEVENGER STOUT ROGER VAN TETRICK COSA THOMPSON NEW MEN ' S DORM ilJ. 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Photo Finishing Photographic Equipment and Supplies 317 Walnut Ave. Fairmont, W. Va. Joe T. Hughes Telephone 4193 Conn — Leblanc — Olds Band Instruments Baldwin — Kimball — Wurlitzer Pianos KLINGENSMITH MUSIC FAIRMONT, W. VA. Compliments of G. C. MURPHY CO. Your One Stop SHOPPING CENTER Our Aim — Quick Courteous Service RAWLINGS OPTICIANRY Finest Eyewear in Fashion and Quality See your oculist regularly, bring your prescription to us. Nothing You Buy . . . Costs So Little . . . Yet Gives You So Much. PRESCRIPTION OPTICIANS Fairmont Hotel BRADSHAW HYDRAULIC SERVICE FAIRMONT, W. VA. OCEANA, W. VA. Phone 4130—8077 Phone 5139 FAIRMONT ALUMINUM COMPANY Subsidiary of Cerro De Fasco Corporation A Local Manufacturer FAIRMONT, WEST VIRGINIA Let Quality Be Your Guide Shop SPRINGER APPLIANCE CO. 1 1 7 Fairmont Avenue Phone 2169 FAIRMONT, WEST VIRGINIA (Tsso) MclNTIRE ' S ! ESSO SERVICE CENTER 4th AND LOCUST STREETS Atlas Tires and Tubes Batteries and Accessories H. A. DODGE Jeweler Registered With Compliments of American Gem Society 121 ADAMS STREET PHONE 36 FAIRMONT WALL PLASTER COMPANY . Compliments Builders ' Supplies of Appliances PREMIUM GASOLINE Hardware STORES, INC. FAIRMONT, W. VA. EDGEMONT— BELVIEW TELEPHONE 1520 Congratulations Class of ' 58 HOME DAIRY Distributors of MEADOW GOLD PRODUCTS. GOLDEN BROTHERS Serving Central W. Va. Golden Corner FAIRMONT, W. VA. Compliments of HENRY OIL CO. A department store for every member of the Distributor of family — with moderately priced lines of ap- parel and shoes — for men and women. QUAKER STATE OIL PRODUCTS jlingratulatiom to the graduating class COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Prescriptions Filled Glasses Repaired CAPLAN OPTICAL CO. Photo Equipment Sun Glasses Congratulations! Class of ' 58 HARTLEY ' S Extends Sincere Wishes for Your Continued Success HECK ' S ESSO Where the Prettiest Girls Pass Every Day! Compliments of PLANTATION RESTAURANT Catering to Private Parties Southern Fried Chicken Sea Food, Steaks and Chops Man. 785 — ROUTE 250 KNOWLEDGE IS THE FOUNDATION OF HIGHER CIVILIZATION PALACE RESTAURANT FINEST FOODS SINCE 1919 College Students ' Homestead FAIRMONT, WEST VIRGINIA For all college affairs, and whenever the occasion calls for FLOWERS Visit WEBERS 219 Jefferson Street PHONE 838 Royal Crown COLA HALL PIGOTT MACHINE SHOP 1777 Morgantown Avenue Phone 1438 FAIRMONT, W. VA. HENRY HARDESTY, INC. Insurance and Bonding Peoples Building Fairmont TELEPHONE 2900 TROXELL AND TURNER PHARMACY, INC. Phone 1536 FAIRMONT, W. VA. Prescription Specialists LEVINE ' S Jen ' s Wear Women ' s Wear 323 Adams Street Phone 1085 FAIRMONT, WEST VIRGINIA C. G. HYDRAULIC SERVICE Air and Hydraulic Pumps — Motors — Control Valves Floor Jacks and Cylinders Rebuilt All Work Guaranteed 1777 Morgantown Ave. Phone 1438 FAIRMONT, W. VA. CHARLES D. CARTER CHARLES A. GLASPELL ASHLAND OIL REFINING CO. 1775 Morgantown Ave. BOX 386 FAIRMONT Fairmont Imperial South Eastern Division FAIRMONT FOODS CO. FAIRMONT, W. VA. Distributors of Ice Cream and All Other Dairy Products Compliments of WEST VIRGINIA ARMATURE CO. of FAIRMONT J. M. McATEER Manager Phone 202—203 See Your Electric Dealer Adv. by MONONGAHELA POWER CO. A MAN CAN GROW C - I 7C Aeep 0 ? Growing WITH OWENS-ILLINOIS GLASS COMPANY Ours is a growing company — and we can grow together in fields where a man has ample opportunity and room to carve out a satisfying life-time career. We offer you stability that is inherent in the business of manufacturing and distrib- uting a variety of goods, continually being broadened by the development of new products reaching new markets. You can enjoy the advantages that come from association with a company which is outstanding in reputation and prestige in its field. You can benefit from a training program that has proved its worth to a large number of young men during the past several years as we have expanded our operations. You can have the security to be found in an organization where men stay and grow with a growing company, where there are liberal life and health insurance plans, and solidly established retirement plans. THE OWENS ILLINOIS GLASS COMPANY LINES INCLUDE: Glass containers for foods, beverages, medicines, cosmetics, household chemi- cals; . . . closures, corrugated cartons, wood boxes, plywood, table glassware, laboratory glassware, glass block and in- sulating materials, television bulbs, elec- trical insulators, custom molded plastics. We are interested in qualified young men with either technical or non-technical back- grounds for training in sales, production management or general engineering. We invite those interested to write directly to: MAKERS OF (J) PRODUCTS Director, Selection of Specialized Personnel Owens-Illinois GENERAL OFFICES • TOLEDO 1, OHIO 76c fUfbuU 7% U d € A ( C Ud MT (6 C4MC- fiut £ t e old p U t «t TUtmal Se ool. ft um a, fruwUte meeting place fa% 4tude U and iU. h h co 6 $ € . t tUc £ ut ycaxfooA. 1 193%, paxt oj t6c TKoeotd c 4 ttOKfijcvted t tfo loeaUat next t t6e Senior TOalA adUtc U %em i U Uy 4 a, Uh£ 6e- tcuec t c old c z tfiu6 td t6c «€  . 3 2171 000332719 :


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