Fairmont State University - Mound Yearbook (Fairmont, WV)
- Class of 1960
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- • ■«.■.. :...,-.: ..,.,.,.• , ... ,.,.,.,„ wfr: NT In order that the record of this year, of this class, of this age, May not be lost in the waves of the great sea of life And swept upon the shores of Eternity unsung, We hereby set down on these pages a portion of this year, This class, and this age, so that we may better recall some of The enriching moments we shared while seeking to fulfill Our academic, cultural, and social aims at wonderful Fairmont State College. THE MOUND 1960 FAIRMONT STATE COLLEGE FAIRMONT, WEST VIRGINIA The 7 960 Mound is dedicated to the memory of Dr. John W. Pence, President of Fairmont State College. All who knew him felt the tremendous loss when learning of his death on Wednesday, November 25, 1959. If the college has earned the reputation of being friendly, it is no more than a reflection of the man who influenced it for thirty-three years, as teacher, Dean of Men, Dean of the College, Acting Presi- dent, and since 1952, as President. A conscientious scholar, he strove for high standards of instruction and scholarship on the campus. As a broad-visioned administrator, he was diligent in working for the steady growth of the college. But it is as an unconscious model for one and all that his influence will go furthest through the years. Dr. Pence was an unassuming man, of deep personal modesty — his concern was for others. His un- failing courtesy was based on intrinsic kindness. Firm in guidance, patient, and calm, he was able to draw the best from others. Dr. Pence was approachable and had time for everyone; teacher, student or campus employee could be assured that his smile and personal greeting sprang from a sincere liking and interest. Fairmont State College, which has had the benefit of this leader ' s lifetime of service, is a different kind of school because it has been influenced by the guidance of Dr. John W. Pence. GEORGE R. HUNT, Ph.D. Acting President and Dean of the College VIVIAN L. GIBSON, M.A. Dean of Women S )v GEORGE H. TURLEY, M.A. Dean of Men ■• - 1 WAYNE S. MARTIN, Ed.D. Director of Student Personnel EDGAR N. JAYNES, M.B.A. Acting Business Manager and Chairman of the Business Administration and Business Education Department OTIS H. MILAM, JR., M.A. Registrar and Director of Admissions WILFORD R. WILSON, M.A. Director of Athletics JOSEPHINE ROSIER, M.A. Librarian PHYLLIS L. AYERS, Ph.D. sistant Professor of History and Social Sciences EDMUND E. COLLINS, Ed.D. Associate Professor of Physical Science FACULTY ROBERT S. COLE, M.A. Assistant Professor of Business Education WILLIAM D. CREASY, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Biology A. WILLARD COBB, Mus.M. Instructor of Music I MARGARET E. COPELAND, M.Ed. Assistant Professor of English If0k0 PAUL C. DAVIS, M.A. Associate Professor of Physical Education and Recreation A. PAUL DAVISSON, M.S. Associate Professor of Biology t BILLY G. DUNN, M.S. Assistant Professor of Business Administration JEAN A. ELLIOTT, AA.S.L.S. Assistant Librarian C. NED ELLIOTT, AA.A. Associate Professor of Sociology MARY EVANS, M.A. Instructor of History VP % £ HAROLD S. DUVALL, M.A. Assistant Professor of Physical Education mf JANE ERB, M.A. Instructor of Art WILLIAM F. FLOYD, B.S. Instructor of Physical Education ELEANOR M. FORD, M.S. Associate Professor of Physics • qr«; DWIGHT FOWLER, M.Ed. Assistant Professor of Industrial Arts GERTRUDE HALL, M.A. Associate Professor of Home Economics WAYNE T. GRAY, Ph.D. Professor of Sociology CLEO D. HAUGHT, AA.S. Associate Professor of Chemistry WESLEY M. GRAGSON, AAus.M. Assistant Professor of Music CLARENCE HARVEY, M.A. Assistant Professor of Education % MELVA HESS, M.S. Assistant Professor of Home Economics GEORGE B. HOUGH, B.S. C.P.A., Lecturer in Business Education W W ' CLIFFORD R. HOUSE, M.R.E. Associate Professor of Philosophy and English CYRIL W. JOHNSON, M.A. Associate Professor of Industrial Arts if : J ■■• J ■; EDGAR N. JAYNES, M.B.A. Associate Professor of Business Education JOANNE AA. LEBO, B.S.J. Instructor of Journalism BOYD D. HOWARD, Ed.D. Professor of Education JAMES A. LARUE, M.S. Associate Professor of Mathematics LOY W. LEONARD, M.A. Assistant Professor of Industrial Arts JO ANN LOUGH, M.A. Assistant Professor of Speech and Dramatics CLORA AAARPLE, M.A, Assistant Professor of Education MADGE M. NUCE, M.S. Assistant Professor of Physical Education RUTH ANN MUSICK, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Mathematics VIRGINIA A. PALMER, B.M. Instructor of Music PEARL S. McCARTY, Ed.D. Professor of English PAUL F. OPP, Ped.D. Associate Professor of English GINA S. PINTO, M.A. Assistant Professor of Business Education JOHN W. PLATTENBURG, LL.B. Instructor of P olitical Science  s WOODROW A. POTESTA, LL.B. Associate Professor of Business Education wiP 18 rv LILLIAN L. RHODES, AA.A. Associate Professor of Art HADDON S. RHODES, M.A. Associate Professor of English WESLEY RYALS, M.A.T. Instructor of English DOROTHY E. QUINTRELL, M.S. Assistant Professor of Biology JAY E. ROBINSON, MME. Assistant Professor of Music G. WAYNE SMITH, Ph.D. Associate Professor of History J. BRADLEY SMOKER, M.A. Assistant Professor of Speech 10 ELIZABETH SWIGER, M.S. Instructor of Chemistry fflp Jp?v IhI V jjjj f gptgT ' f I ' 1 HI F IZABETH TERRY, A.M. sociate Professor of Foreign Languages w - J. MARTIN TAYLOR, Ed.D. Professor of Education RALPH M. VAN BROCKLIN, Ph.D. Associate Professor of History MARJORIE TATE, M.A. Associate Professor of English WILLIAM P. TURNER, M.A. Assistant Professor of History LAWRENCE A. WALLMAN, M.A. Associate Professor of Speech and Dramatics NELLE E. WALTERS, M.A. Associate Professor of Physical Education 0m r m ! • . GEORGE WARD, AA.A. Assistant Professor of Psychology KENNETH G. WEIHE, Ph.D. Professor of English KENNETH H. WHOOLERY, A.M. Assistant Professor of Mathematics MARGARET S. WILLARD, M.A. Associate Professor of Education N LOUIS R. WILLIAMS, M.A. Associate Professor of Art KENNETH G. WISE, M.A. Associate Professor of Industrial Arts JAMES E. ANSEL, President, West Virginia Board of Educa- tion. Mr. Ansel is also shown at the right cutting the ribbon during the dedication of the Student Center. SEATED: Katharyn E. Smith, Carolyn Lavorata, James Mills, Sylvia Martin, Patricia Michael. STANDING: Jesse Tonkin, Janet Lyon, Linda Tooth- man, Noretta Byrd, Linda Lou Moran, Joanne Yerace, Lois Simons, Beulah Cole. OFFICE STAFF SEATED: Mrs. Robert Rosier, Librarian; Miss Jean Elliott, Assistant Librarian. STANDING: Adain Harris, Miss Carol Crim, Mrs. Aaron Miller, Mrs. David Carson. LIBRARY STAFF 13 imereiai Miscellaneous Art Supplies IWPP ' r ' I 1 1 1 -iWi ff 4P---f 4 ' lf I 1 • - -- ?; ' .. ' -V ' ' MAXINE PRUITTE, Manager of the Book Store, and HAZEL BEALL, Assistant Manager. •« a v i g«g HARRY C. FLEMING, M.D. College Physician GEORGIA PETERS, R.N. College Nurse CHARLES WILLIAMS Director of the Student Center 14 - 1 ;W f  ■- B .1 Y A ;■T. ikili 1 1 £ i |m BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS PERSONNEL FIRST ROW: Robert Wilderman, Eugene Rogers, Edgar L. Williams, Willard Hessenius, John Russell. SECOND ROW: James Caldwell, Lindsey Toothman, Clifford Knight, Frank AAcDiffett, Marshall Parker, Carney Lehew. HOBERT POP LAKE, the friendly policeman, the appreciated guardian JOHN ROBERT MORAN Fairmont, W. Va. B.S., Business Administration Tau Beta lota, Vice-President; Senior Class President; Stu- dent Council; Joint Panhellenic; Men ' s Inter-Fraternity Council, Alpha Alpha Alpha; Young Democrats ' Club; Tag Party, Sgt.-at-Arms. MARJORIE LEE WHITE Fairmont, W. Va. A.B. in Education Physical Education and English; Gamma Chi Chi, Second Vice-President; Vice-President Senior Class; SNEA; Physical Education Club; Pi Kappa Phi; Newman Club; Tag Shows; Basketball, Softball, Hockey, Volleyball Teams; President Summer School, Sophomore Class. SHARON KAY KNICELEY Worthington, W. Va. A.B. in Education Speech and Dramatics and English; Alpha Delta Chi, Second Vice-President; Secretary Senior Class; Masquers; Tag Party, Vice-President; Alpha Psi Omega, Treasurer; Masquers Productions; Vice-President Sophomore Class; TBI Sweet- heart Court; Kappa Sigma Kappa Sweetheart Court; Tag Shows; Who ' s Who. LOUIS RUDOLPH GONTRUM Arlington, Va. B.S., Business Administration Zeta Sigma, Pledgemaster; Big Six, President; Senior Class Sgt.-at-Arms; Junior Class President, Summer School; Mound Sports ' Editor; Lamda Alpha Sigma; Soccer Team; Swimming Team. CECIL D. ANGLIN Wyatt, W. Va. B.S. in Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club. JUDY ASHCRAFT Fairmont, W. Va. B.A., French Sigma Sigma Sigma; Society Editor, Editor. Newman Club; Splashers; Columns, CELIA LINN FERRELL BAIKER Clarksburg, W. Va. A.B. in Education French and Biology; Pi Kappa Phi, Secretary; Beta; Morrow Hall, Treasurer; SNEA. JAMES L. BARRON Clarksburg, W. Va. B.S., Business Administration History; Alpha Alpha Alpha. Beta Beta MARY KATHERINE BENDA Clarksburg, W. Va. A.B. in Education Elementary Ed., Alpha Delta Chi, President; Pi Kappa Phi; SNEA; Women ' s Panhellenic; Inter-Fraternity Council- Mound Staff; Junior Class Vice-President; Newman Club; Tag Party; Sigma Tau Gamma White Rose Court. JOHN F. BENNETT Grafton, W. Va. Special, Non-Academic Art, Kappa Pi. NANCY KAY BENNETT Fairmont, W. Va. A.B. in Education Elementary Ed.; Gamma Chi Chi, Vice-President; Kappa Delta Pi, Secretary; Pi Gamma Mu, President; Blazers; Freshman Counselor; Who ' s Who; Tag Party; Masquers; Student Body Secretary; Homecoming Queen; Greek Week Queen; SNEA, Secretary. DAVID KEITH BERRY Jacksonburg, W. Va. B.S., Chemistry ROBERT E. BOYDOH Monongah, W. Va. A.B. in Education Business Administration, English; Tau Beta lota, Secretary; Alpha Alpha Alpha, President; Young Democrats ' Club. EAAAAA LEE BROWN Fairmont, W. Va. A.B. in Education English, Physical Education; Alpha Delta Chi, Treasurer; Physical Education Club, Secretary; SNEA; Tag Shows. RUTH ANN BURNS Fairview, W. Va. A.B. in Education Business Education, English; Fu-Se-Fa, Treasurer; Pj Kappa Phi; Band; SNSEA. LOUIS A. CHICO Morganfown, W. Va. B.S. in Business Kappa Sigma Kappa, Treasurer; Soccer. GLEN E. BUTCHER Fairmont, W. Va. B.S., Business Administration Business Administration, French WILAAA J. CAMPBELL Grafton, W. Va. A.B. in Education English, Social Studies; SNEA. HAROLD E. CARR, JR. Fairmont, W. Va. B.S. in Recreation Sigma Tau Gamma, Inter-Fraternity Council. FRANK J. CARLOMAGNO Fairmont, W. Va. A.B. in Education Business, Industrial Arts; Student Body Treasurer; Fresh- man Counselor; Business Club; Industrial Arts Club; Men ' s Panhellenic; Joint Panhellenic; Kappa Sigma Kappa, Prep Master; Newman Club; Outstanding Sophomore. FRED J. CASINELLI Follansbee, W. Va. B.S., Business Administration Business; Alpha Phi Delta, President. G. THOMAS CAUDILL West Newton, Pa. A.B. in Education Social Studies, Physical Education. MARY ANN COCEANO Fairmont, W. Va. A.B. in Education Elementary Education; Gamma Chi Chi, Sgt.-at-Arms; New- man Club, Secretary; Freshman Counselor; Falcon Fund Winner; Tau Beta lota Sweetheart Court; Cheerleader; Columns Staff, Business Manager; SNEA; Sophomore Class Secretary. FRED F. COLBURN Perry, Ohio Bachelor of Science Physical Education, Industrial Arts; Football; Industrial Arts Club. LENORIS DARLENE COLLINS Bridgeport, W. Va. B.S., Secretarial Studies Fu-Se-Fa. WILLA JANE COLLINS Bridgeport, W. Va. A.A. Certificate, Secretarial Studies Fu-Se-Fa. VITO A. CONTENTO Clarksburg, W. Va. B.S., Business Administration Zeta Sigma, Treasurer; Newman Club; Men ' s Hall, Secre- tary-Treasurer. DOMENICK COSCO Fairmont, W. Va. B.S., Business Administration Tau Beta lota, Treasurer; Alpha Alpha Alpha; Newman Club; Intramural Sports; The Columns Staff. DONALD B. CRITES Philippi, W. Va. A.B. in Education Industrial Arts and Social Studies; Kappa Sigma Kappa; Industrial Arts Club. LARRY K. DAVISSON Wilsonburg, W. Va. A.B. in Education Social Studies and Biology; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Letter- man ' s Club; Tennis Team; Football Manager. WILLIAM M. DESIST Fairmont, W. Va. A.B. in Education Social Studies; Choir; SNSEA; Radio Production. TERESA MARIE DEVITO Fairmont, W. Va. Special Non-Academic in Art Kappa Pi, President; SNSEA. JOSEPH A. EDWARDS Clarksburg, W. Va. A.B. in Education History; Pi Kappa Phi. JAMES E. ELY Barrackville, W. Va. Bachelor of Science Chemistry, Physics; Tau Beta lota, Chaplain; Tag Party; Pi Kappa Phi; Lambda Delta Lambda; Wesley Foundation; Mound Staff. LLOYD W. ENOCH Monongah, W. Va. A.B. in Education Social Science, Business Alpha Alpha Alpha. Education; Sigma Tau Gamma; JONNIE ERDIE Fairmont, W. Va. B.S., Secretarial Studies Fu-Se-Fa; Co-Business Manager of Mound. MICHAEL EDWARD FAHERTY Clarksburg, W. Va. B.S., Business Administration Business, English BARBARA FERRARI Fairmont, W. Va. A.B. in Education Elementary Education; Alpha Delta Chi, Sgt.-at-Arms; Fresh- man Counselor; Newman Club, State Vice-President; Columns, Business Manager; Pi Kappa Phi; Young Demo- crats ' Club, Secretary; Student Council, Vice-President; SNSEA; Tag Party; Who ' s Who. GLORIA JEAN FISHER Clarksburg, W. Va. A.B. in Education Physical Science, Biological Science; Lambda Delta Lambda, Treasurer; Beta Beta Beta; Physics Award. JEAN C. FLEMING Rivesville, W. Va. A.B. in Education English, Social Studies, Elementary Education; Sigma Kappa, Secretary; Kappa Delta Pi. JANET KATHLEEN FLINT Philippi, W. Va. A.B. in Education Elementary Education; Sigma Sigma Sigma, Corresponding Secretary; Wesley Foundation; The Boyfriend ; Columns Staff; SNSEA. JAMES G. FRIEND Fairmont, W. Va. Special Non-Academic in Art Tau Beta lota, Vice-President; Kappa Pi, Treasurer; Foot- ball; Baseball. H. MARK FRUEHAN Fairmont, W. Va. A.B. in Education Physical Education and Industrial Arts; Kappa Delta Pi; Letterman ' s Club; Football Manager; Industrial Arts Club; SNSEA. WILLIAM J. FUGERA Everettville, W. Va. B.S., Chemistry Tau Kappa Epsilon; Lambda Delta Lambda, Vice-President; Football Team; Track Team; Alpha Lambda Sigma; Fresh- man Chemistry Award. PATRICIA ANN FURBEE A lann ' ngton, W. Va. A.B. in Education Music; MENC; Pi Kappa Phi; Wesley Foundation; Madrigal Singers; College Choir; College Band; SNSEA; Morrow Hall, Sgt.-at-Arms. PETER J. T. GASPARINO Greenwich, Conn. B.S., Recreation Tau Kappa Epsilon; Masquers, President; Newman Club, Vice-President; Men ' s Hall, President; Alpha Psi Omega; Plays: Stalag 17, The Beautiful People, Liliom, Bus Stop, Angel Street, The Silver Whistle, The Hasty Heart, The Cradle Song, The Diary of Anne Frank, Juno and the Paycock, Visit to a Small Planet. FRANK GEARDE, JR. Rivesville, W. Va. B.S., Business Administration Tau Beta lota, Alpha Alpha Alpha; Letterman ' s Club; Foot- ball; Pyramid Society; Sgt.-at-Arms of Student Body; Presi- dent of Student Body; Freshman Counselor; Student Coun- cil; Newman Club; Sophomore Class, Sgt.-at-Arms. FRANCIS W. GIBSON, JR. Manheim, W. Va. A.B. in Education Elementary Education. JOE L. GIPSON Huntington, W. Va. A.B. in Education Sociology, Alpha Phi Alpha; Pyramid Society; Wesley Foundation, President; State President Methodist Student Movement; MENC; College Choir; College Band; Brass En- semble; Mound Staff; Square Dancers; Buzzards ; Intra- mural Basketball Team; Pi Kappa Phi, Vice-President. MARCHMONT A. GIROD Owings, W. Va. A.B. in Education Biological Science, Social Studies; Beta Beta Beta; Pi Gam- ma Mu. DANIEL E. GRAZIANI Fairmont, W. Va. Bachelor of Science Industrial Arts; Physical Education; Letterman ' s Club; New- man Club; Industrial Arts Club. JACK B. GREGORY Clarksburg, W. Va. A.B. in Education Industrial Arts, Social Studies WILLIAM E. GROVE Cumberland, Md. Bachelor of Science Business Administration, Industrial Arts; Tau Kappa Epsi- lon, Treasurer; Joint Panhellenic; Industrial Arts Club. JOHN A. GUAAONT Monongah, W. Va. B.S., Business Administration Alpha Alpha Alpha. RONALD E. HARBERT Enterprise, W. Va. A.B. in Education Industrial Arts, Physical Education; Kappa Sigma Kappa; Epsilon Pi Tau; Industrial Arts Club, President. CHARLES E. HARKER Fairview, W. Va. A.B. in Education Business Commerce Principles, Physical Education; SNSEA; Cross-Country Track; Soccer; Letter-man ' s Club. CARL D. HAWKINS- Enterprise, W. Va. B.S., Mathematics Industrial Arts; Epsilon Pi Tau; Academy of Science DON AA. HAWKINS Fairmont, W. Va. B.S., Business Administration Tau Beta lota. ANITA HEATER Fairmont , W. Va. A.B., English; Sociology. ED HELAAINSKI Barrackville, W. Va. B.S. in Recreation Tau Kappa Epsilon, Sgt.-at-Arms; Newman Club; Letter- men ' s Club; Football; Baseball. CAROL HARTLEY HENDERSON Fairmont, W. Va. A.B. in Education Physical Education and Biology; Women ' s Physical Educa- tion Club, President; Pittsburgh Field Hockey Team; Mid- East Field Hockey Team; Modern Dance Club; Physical Education Jamboree. DORIS JEAN HINKLE Fairmont, W. Va. B.S., Home Economics Gamma Chi Chi; Majorettes; Home Economics Club. THOMAS O. HOBBS Fairmont, W. Va. A.B. in Education Biology and General Science; Sigma Tau Gamma, Presi- dent; Beta Beta Beta, President; Big Six, President; Junior Class President; Drum Major; Big Six Shows; Student Coun- cil; Joint Panhellenic Council; Freshman Counselor. CHARLES R. HOLLIDAY Fairmont, W. Va. B.S., Biology Social Studies; Tau Beta lota; Tag Show. ■% ' ■RICHARD E. HOLLIDAY Fairmont, W. Va. A.B. in Education Elementary Education; Lambda Delta Lambda; Pi Kappa Phi; Wesley Foundation; Freshman Counselor; Beta Beta Beta, President; Pyramid Society, President; Student Coun- cil, Sgt.-at-Arms; Lettermen ' s Club; Track; Tennis; Choir; Tag Shows; SNSEA; Tau Beta lota, President. ROGER L. HURST Sh ' nnsfon, W. Va. A.B. in Education Social Science, English; Sigma Tau Gamma, Kappa Phi; Pi Gamma AAu, Vice-President. Treasurer; Pi JOHN B. JENKINS, JR. Grafton, W. Va. A.B. in Education Industrial Arts, Physical Education; Sigma Tau Gamma, President; Lettermen ' s Club; Industrial Arts Club; Basket- ball; Track; Pyramid Society, Treasurer; Inter-Fraternity Council, President; Summer School Student Council Presi- dent. PAUL JEZIORO - Rivesville, W. Va. B.S. in Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club; Kappa Sigma Kappa; Baseball. KENNETH G. JONES, JR. Fairmont, W. Va. A.B. in Education Industrial Arts, Physical Education; Tau Beta lota, Sgt.-at- Arms; Industrial Arts Club, Young Democrats ' Club. SUSAN JOSLIN Dante, Va. A.B. in Education Elementary Education; SNSEA. JACK H. KEEFOVER Fairmont, W. Va. B.S., Busines Administration Education; Tau Beta lota, Treasurer; Panhellenic Repre- sentative; Alpha Alpha Alpha, Secretary, Treasurer, Presi- dent. MARY SUE KERNS Clarksburg, W. Va. A.B. in Education Physical Education, English; Physical Education Club, Vice- President; Hockey Team; Splashers; Columns Staff; SNSEA; Kappa Delta Pi; The Boyfriend, Choreographer. JUDITH E. KINSEY Fairmont, W. Va. A.B. in Education Elementary Education; leader; SNSEA; Miss cans; Columns Staff. MIKE J. KONOSKI Rachel, W. Va. B.S., Industrial Arts, Art Industrial Arts Club. Gamma Chi Chi; Varsity Cheer- Freshman 1956; Young Republi- OLGA IRENE KULCZYCKI Clarksburg, W. Va. A.B. in Education Home Economics and Elementary Education, Public School Certificate; SNSEA; Home Economics Club, Vice-President; The Mound Staff. WALTER JOHN KULCZYCKI Clarksburg, W. Va. A.B. in Education Physical, Biological, and General Science; Kappa Sigma Kappa, Chaplain, Treasurer; Pyramid Society; Kappa Delta Pi; Lambda Delta Lambda; Beta Beta Beta; SNSEA, Vice- President and President; Collegiate Academy of Science, Sgt.-at-Arms; Big Six Council, Treasurer; Columns Staff; Young Republicans; Mound Editor, 1960; Who ' s Who. ROBERT L. LAMBERT Rivesville, W. Va. B.S., Physical Education Letterman ' s Club; Football; Soccer. ANDREW LAYA Grant Town, W. Va. B.S., Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club. BARBARA ANNE LEMLEY Fairmont, W. Va. A.B. in Education Social Studies and Speech; Sigma Sigma Sigma, Second Vice-President; Freshman Counselor; Secretary of Fresh- man Class; Mound Editor, 1959; Varsity Cheerleader; SNSEA; Young Democrats ' Club; Big Six Shows. NORMA JEAN LESTER Bluefield, W. Va. A.B. in Education Elementary Education; SNSEA; Kappa Delta Pi, Secretary; Choir. ELIZABETH ANN LINN Grafton, W. Va. A.B. in Education, Special Non-Academic in Music AAENC; SNSEA; Morrow Hall, President; College Choir, Vice-President; Madrigal Singers; Freshman Counselor. CHARLES DOW LONG Enterprise, W. Va. A.B. in Education Social Science, English; Kappa Sigma Kappa, Pledge Mas- ter; Pi Gamma Mu, Vice-President; Student Council; Young Democrats ' Club; Pi Kappa Phi. FRED V. LOUK Philippi, W. Va. A.B. in Education Business Education, Social Studies. FRED R. LUZADER Weston, W. Va. A.B. in Education Social Studies, English. THEDA H. LYON Shinnston, W. Va. A.B. in Education English, Physical Education; Women ' s Physical Education Kappa. SNSEA; Wesley Foundation; Club; Pi Kappa Phi; Sigma ARTHUR CHARLES AAACKAIL Cos Cob, Conn. B.S. in Business Administration; Kappa Sigma Kappa, Treas- urer; Business Club. AAELIA ROSE AAAIOLO Shinnston, W. Va. A.B. in Education Mathematics, Physical Science; Academy of Science; SNSEA. CHRISTINA STELLA MAJSTORAVICH Fairmont, W. Va. A.B. in Education Commerce, Home Economics; Pi Kappa Sigma, Secretary; Big Six Council; Mound Staff, Business Manager; Pi Kappa Phi; Newman Club; Fu-Se-Fa; Home Economics Club; Mas- quers; Splashers; Big Six Shows. EDWARD O. MALONE, JR. Fairmont, W. Va. Bachelor of Science Industrial Arts; Sigma Tau Gamma, Vice-President, Record- ing Secretary; Industrial Arts Club; Young Republicans; Big Six Shows. SIMON P. MATTHEWS Monongah, W. Va. A.B. in Education Business, English, Tau Beta lota. ELLEN MAUREEN McATEER Fairmont, W. Va. B.S. in Home Economics Gamma Chi Chi; Home Economics Club, Secretary; Splash- ers, Secretary; Newman Club; Student Council, Summer Vice-President; Tag Shows; Masquers. MARY FRANCES McKAIN Fairview, W. Va. A.B. in Education Home Economics, English; Sigma Sigma Sigma, Social Chairman; Home Economics Club, Vice-President; New- man Club; Big Six Shows; Mound Staff; Masquers; Young Democrats ' Club. HAROLD D. McVEY Morgantown, W. Va. A.B. in Education Industrial Arts, Social Science; Kappa Sigma Kappa, Secre- tary; Industrial Arts Club, Secretary; SNSEA; Epsilon Pi Tau. EUGENE F. MEALE Fairmont, W. Va. A.B. in Education Elementary Education; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Newman Club, Sgt.-at-Arms; Freshman Counselor; Freshman Class Presi- dent. NED O. MERRIFIELD Fairmont, W. Va. A-B. in Education Industrial Arts, Social Studies; Tau Beta lota, President; Freshman Class President; Student Council. A. AARON MILLER Fairmont, W. Va. Bachelor of Science Physical Education, Industrial Arts; Letterman ' s Club; In- dustrial Arts Club; Football Co-Captain; Gymnastics. JOHNNIE L. MOORE Fairmont, W. Va. B.S. in Business Administration Business, Psychology; Tau Beta lota, Pyramid Society; Sophomore Class President; Student Council Treasurer; Alpha Alpha Alpha, Vice-President; Pi Kappa Phi; Fresh- man Counselor; Letterman ' s Club; Who ' s Who. PATRICIA L. MOORE Weirton, W. Va. A.B. in Education Speech and Drama, English; Alpha Psi Omega, Treasurer, Vice-President; Masquers, Vice-President; Kappa Delta Pi; Debate Team; Detective Story, The Silver Whistle, Cradle Song, The Boy Friend. WILLIAM RICHARD MOORE Fairmont, W. Va. Bachelor of Science Industrial Arts, Business; Tau Beta lota; Track. SHIRLEY ADELLE MORAN Fairmont, W. Va. A.B. in Education French, English; Alpha Delta Chi, Vice-President; Pi Kappa Phi; Freshman Counselor; Blazers, President; Kappa Delta Pi; Homecoming Court; Kappa Sigma Kappa. STEPHEN G. MURPHY Fairmont, W. Va. B.S., Business Administration Sigma Tau Gamma, Assistant Treasurer; Pi Kappa Phi; Alpha Alpha Alpha. GEORGE W. NICHOLAS Williamstown, W. Va. Bachelor of Science Mathematics; Lambda Delta Lambda; Academy of Science. JUANITA E. O ' DELL Fairmont, W. Va. Special Non-Academic in Music MENC; Madrigal Singers; Band; Choir. BARBARA LYNN OGDEN Wallace, W. Va. A.B. in Education Home Economics, Secretarial Studies; Delta Zeta, Presi- dent; Fu-Se-Fa; Home Economics Club, Treasurer; Big Six, Secretary; Wesley Foundation; Young Republican Club; Women ' s Panhellenic; Junior Prom Court. BONNIE OLIVERIO Rivesville, W. Va. A.B. in Education Elementary Education; Sigma Kappa, Vice-President; Kappa Delta Pi; Band; SNSEA; Wesley Foundation. VIOLANDA OLIVERIO Fairmont, W. Va. A.B. in Education Social Studies, English; Sigma Sigma Sigma, Vice-President; Inter-Fraternity Council; Panhellenic Council; Freshman Counselor; Newman Club; Pi Gamma AAu, Executive Coun- cil; Masquers; Mound Staff; Young Republicans. SANDRA S. OSBORNE Clendenin, W. Va. A.B. in Education Elementary Education; Sigma Sigma Sigma, Corresponding Secretary; Wesley Foundation; Morrow Hall, Vice-President. HENRY AA. PARSONS Pine Grove, W. Va. Bachelor of Science Industrial Arts, Mathematics; ciety; Theta Sigma Chi. Roth Military Honorary So- CARL EUGENE PASKEY Gallaway, W. Va. A.B. in Education Physical Education, Physical Science; Kappa Sigma Kappa, President; Pyramid Society; Lambda Delta Lambda; Acad- emy of Science; SNSEA; Letterman ' s Club; Stage Manager of Song Fest; Tennis. CAROL L. PEARSON Fairmont, W. Va. Bachelor of Science Biology, General Science; Sigma Kappa, Social Chairman; Pi Kappa Phi; Splashers; Beta Beta Beta; Wesley Founda- tion; Women ' s Panhellenic; Inter-Fraternity Council; Mas- quers; Cradle Song ; Academy of Science. JOHN J. PICA Fairmont, W. Va. A.B. in Education Elementary Education; Kappa Sigma Kappa. MORRISON AA. POE Moafsv 7 e, W. Va. A.B. in Education Industrial Arts, Art; Kappa Sigma Kappa; Industrial Arts Club, Treasurer. WENDELL E. PUGH Hacker Valley, W. Va. Bachelor of Science Biology; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Beta Beta Beta; Wesley Foun- dation. WILLIAM ARTHUR RALPHSNYDER Fairmont, W. Va. Bachelor of Science Industrial Arts. DELORES HUGHES RENNIX Clarksburg, W. Va. A.B. in Education English, Social Studies; Pi Kappa Phi; Mound Staff; Columns Staff; SNSEA. SHANNON F. REXROAD Fairmont, W. Va. Bachelor of Science Industrial Arts; Sigma Tau Gamma; Industrial Arts Club. GEORGE RIDER Fairmont, W. Va. Bachelor of Science Business Administration; Kappa Sigma Kappa; Alpha Alpha Alpha. BARBARA JEAN ROY Buckhannon, W. Va. B.S. in Recreation Freshman Counselor; Splashers; Wesley Foundation; Columns Staff; Inter-Fraternity Council; Women ' s Panhel- lenic; Physical Education Club; Blazers; Who ' s Who; Big Six Council; Hockey Team; Basketball Team; Morrow Hall, Sgt.-at-Arms, Fire Chief; Co-Ordinator of Physical Educa- tion Jamboree; Chairman of Folk Dance Festival; Young Republicans; Sigma Sigma Sigma, President, Vice-Presi- dent. JOSEPH W. SAMPIAS Barrackville, W. Va. Bachelor of Science Recreation; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Sports Publicity Director; Newman Club. GUY ANTHONY SAPORITO Shinnston, W. Va. Special Non-Academic in Music Music; Sigma Tau Gamma, Secretary; MENC, Vice-Presi- dent; Newman Club; Summer School Senior Class Presi- dent; Masquers; Alpha Psi Omega; Big Six Shows, Mad- rigal; SNSEA; Choir, President; Detective Story, Boy- friend. DONALD NEIL SATTERFIELD Monongah, W. Va. A.B. in Education English, Industrial Arts; Sigma Tau Gamma; Industrial Arts Club. STEPHEN SATTERFIELD Fairmont, W. Va. A.B. in Education Social Studies, Business Principles; Kappa Sigma Kappa. RALPH E. SAUNDERS Worthington, W. Va. Bachelor of Science Mathematics; Collegiate Academy of Science. DAVID SCHWARTZ Philippi, W Va. B.S. in Business Administration Sigma Tau Gamma, Alpha Alpha Alpha. CAROLYN SHAW Barrackville, W. Va. B.S. in Secretarial Studies Fu-Se-Fa; Wesley Foundation, Publicity Chairman. I LA RIGGS SHEA Carolina, W. Va. A.B. in Education Elementary Education; SNSEA; Wesley Foundation. CHARLES L. SILLIAAAN Newell, W. Va. B.S. in Business Administration RICHARD L. SMITH Clarksburg, W. Va. B.S. in Business Administration Tau Kappa Epsilon, President, Vice-President, Secretary; Men ' s Hall, Vice-President; Junior Class, Sgt.-at-Arms; Alpha Lambda Sigma, Secretary; Inter-Fraternity Council; Alpha Alpha Alpha; Masquers; Swimming Team, Captain; Big Six Council; Columns Staff; Freshman Counselor. HP - -i I- JEAN SNYDER Tunnelton, W. Va. A.B. in Education Commerce, Occupational; Home Economics; Fu-Se-Fa; Delta Zeta, Corresponding Secretary, Treasurer; Big Six Secre- tary; Home Economics Club. CHARLES L. SOUTH Parkersburg, W. Va. B.S. in Business Administration Alpha Alpha Alpha. ANGELINE SPURIO Rivesville, W. Va. A.B. in Education Elementary Education; Sigma Kappa, Corresponding Sec- retary; Kappa Delta Pi; Wesley Foundation; SNSEA. JERRY STACKPOLE Clarksburg, W. Va. Special Non-Academic in Art Tau Kappa Epsilon; Kappa Pi; Football. JAMES ROBERT STARCHER Worfhi ' ngfon, W. Va. A.B. in Education Social Science, Physical Education; Baseball 1; Soccer 3. TOMAAIE R. STARN Catawba, W. Va. A.B. in Education Industrial Arts, Social Studies. HOWARD C. STEAAPLE Clarksburg, W. Va. Bachelor of Science Chemistry, Business; Young Democrats ' Club; Lambda Delta Lambda. ROBERT R. STRAIT Farmington, W. Va. B.S., Business Administration Kappa Sigma Kappa; Alpha Alpha Alpha; Choir. ANNA CATHERINE TASSONE Owings, W. Va. A.B. in Education Home Economics and English; Alpha Delta Chi, Scrapbook; Home Economics Club, Treasurer; Newman Club; Home- coming Court 1959, Senior Princess. THOMAS E. JATTERSON Fairmont, W. Va. B.S., Biology Beta Beta Beta, Sgt.-at-Arms. ■Tsrs H. STEPHEN THOMPSON Fairmont, W. Va. B.S., Business Administration Kappa Sigma Kappa, Historian; Columns Staff. SYLVIA TIANO Fairmont, W. Va. A.B. in Education Physical Education and English; SNSEA; Pittsburgh Hockey Team; Mid-East Tournament; Hockey Team; Women ' s Physi- cal Education Club, Sgt.-at-Arms. ROBERT BURTON TONKIN Fairview, W. Va. A.B. in Education Social Science and Art; Wesley Foundation; Sigma Tau Gamma; Kappa Pi; Pi Gamma Mu; SNSEA. HELEN TORCHIA Clarksburg, W. Va. A.B. in Education French and English; Gamma Chi Chi, President; Pi Kappa Phi, President; Women ' s Panhellenic; Inter-Fraternity Coun- cil; Newman Club; Young Democrats ' Club, Vice-President. MARVIN R. WARE Be ingfon, W. Va. B.S., Business Administration Sigma Tau Gamma; Social Alpha. Science Club; Alpha Alpha STEPHEN M. WATSON Clarksburg, W. Va. A.B. in Education Biology and Speech and Dramatics; President; Masquers; Student Council; lor; Debate Team; Detective Story, ' The Hasty Heart, Diary of Anne the Paycock. Alpha Psi Omega, Freshman Counse- ' Silver Whistle, Frank, Juno and NANCY SUE WEBER Fairmont, W. Va. A.B. in Education Art, Elementary Education, English; Sigma Kappa, Record- ing Secretary; Kappa Pi, Secretary-Treasurer; Choir; Stu- dent Council; Women ' s Panhellenic; Inter-Fraternity Coun- cil; Splashers; MENC; Masquers; Big Six. SHIRLEY WESTFALL Good Hope, W. Va. A.B. in Education, Elementary Education Alpha Delta Chi, Vice-President; Inter-Fraternity Council; Women ' s Panhellenic, President; Blazers; SNSEA; Pi Kappa Phi; Morrow Hall, President; Kappa Delta Pi; Who ' s Who; Tag Show. A. JANE WHITE Nutter Fort, W. Va. A.B. in Education English, Speech; Sigma Sigma Sigma; Alpha Psi Omega; Masquers; Splashers; Homecoming Queen; Kappa Sigma Kappa Court. ROBERT E. WILLETT Clarksburg, W. Va. B.S. in Business Administration Kappa Sigma Kappa; Alpha Alpha Alpha; Lettermen ' s Club; Baseball. ALICE WILLIAMS Tunnelton, W. Va. A.B. in Education Elementary Education; Wesley Foundation; SNSEA; Beta Beta Beta. PATRICIA A. WILLIAMS Fairmont, W. Va. A.B. in Education Art, Physical Education; Gamma Chi Chi; Splashers, Vice- President; Masquers; Kappa Pi; SNSEA; Physical Education Club; Freshman Counselor; Junior Prom Court; Zeta Sigma Princess; Pi Kappa Phi; Volleyball Team; Hockey Team; Physical Education Jamboree; Tag Show; Mound Staff; Kappa Delta Pi; Summer School Student Council. BEVERLY JOAN WILLIAMSON Fairmont, W. Va. A.B. in Education Speech, English; Sigma Sigma Sigma; Alpha Psi Omega; Majorette; Student Council, Vice-President; Summer School, Senior Class Vice-President; Young Republicans Club, Chairman; Zeta Sigma Court; Neeley Oratorical Contest Winner; Poetry Interpretation Contest Winner; Secretary of State Student Council Federation. PHYLLIS A. WILMOTH Parkersburg, W. Va. A.B. in Education Home Economics, English; Alpha Delta Chi, Secretary; Home Economics Club, President; SNSEA; Kappa Delta Pi. BARBARA R. WILSON Rivesville, W. Va. A.B. in Education Speech and Dramatics and English; urer; Masquers; Columns Staff. MARY SUE BLUE WITT Grafton, W. Va. A.B. in Education Elementary Education; SNSEA; lege Choir; Junior Prom Court. Sigma Kappa, Treas- Wesley Foundation; Col- CHARLES WOOD Farmington, W. Va. A.B. in Education Speech and English; Kappa Sigma Kappa; Masquers; Alpha Psi Omega; Pi Kappa Phi; Campus Hi-Lights. DANIELLE WOOD Fairmont, W. Va. A.B. in Education Music and English; Gamma Chi Chi, President; Blazers SNSEA; Freshman Counselor; Tau Beta lota Sweetheart, Inter-Fraternity; Tag Shows; Women ' s Panhellenic; MENC, College Choir; Women ' s Chorus; Who ' s Who. MARY WESLEY WYER Fairview, W. Va. A.B. in Education Elementary Education; SNSEA; Band; Morrow Hall House Council, Secretary; Kappa Delta Pi, Vice-President; College Choir. JOSEPH M. YAMBRICK Spelter, W. Va. B.S., Business Administration Alpha Alpha Alpha; Freshman Class Officer. 35 OMECOMi TAU BETA IOTA - FIRST PLACE SIGMA TAU GAMMA - SECOND PLACE V ! Wx% uiM jjI WlBi v- FRESHMAN (left, top) ZETA SIGMA - THIRD PLACE KAPPA SIGMA KAPPA ALPHA DELTA CHI DELTA ZETA 40 MARY GRAY - HOMECOMING QUEEN PRESIDENT PENCE AND HOMECOMING COURT L to R.: Emily Springston, Karen McCoy, Mary Gray, President Pence, Anna Tassone, Suzanne John. STUDENT BODY OFFICERS SEATED, L. to R.: Barbara Ferrari, Vice-President; Frank Gearde, President; Nancy Bennett, Secretary. STANDING: John Moore, Treasurer; Joe Martin, Sergeant-at-Arms. STUDENT COUNCIL SEATED, L. to R.: Jack Moran, Senior Class President; Joe Martin, Sergeant-at-Arms; Barbara Ferrari, Vice-President; Frank Gearde, President; Nancy Bennett, Secretary; John Moore, Treasurer; Suzanne Thralls, Inter-Frat. Council. STANDING: Bart Watson, Hon. and Prof. Rep.; Tot Reed, President Sophomore Class; Steve Watson, Indep. Rep.; Steve Smith, Freshman Class President; Bob Ferrell, Junior Class President; Dean Turley, Adviser. % -- .bm«it iittcii. II JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS CONNIE HUNTER Secretary-Treasurer SUZANNE THRALLS Vice-President BOB FERRELL President SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS BILL BURNETT Sergeant-at-Arms CAROL SUE SMITH Secretary -Treasurer NANCY CUTRONE Vice-President TOT REED President FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS LYLE SHAFFER Sergeant-at-Arms SHARON FERRELL Secretary-Treasurer WAYNE OWENS Vice-President STEVE SMITH President 43 WOMEN ' S PANHELLENIC SEATED: Dolly Torchia, Shirley Watson, Treasurer; Connie Hunter, President; Rose Ella Bowman, Ethel Ann Garland, Secretary; Carolyn Russell. STANDING: Vicki Oliverio, Bobbie Roy, Janet McFarland, Betty Richardson, Suzanne Thralls, Doris Knotts, Barbara Ogden, Vicki Helminski. JO NT PANHELLENIC SEATED: Shirley Watson, Connie Hunter, Janet McFarland, John Jenkins, Betty Richardson, Suzanne Thralls, Bobbie Roy. SECOND ROW: Dolly Torchia, Carolyn Russell, Ethel Garland, Vicki Oliverio, Barbara Ogden, Vicki Helminski, Susanne Hughes, Rose Ella Bowman. THIRD ROW: Norm Allison, Jack Moran, Tom Hobbs, Jack Keefover. SENIORS Frank Carlomagno Louis Chico, Jr. Donald Crites Ronald Harbert Walter Kulczycki , «  $ m 1 KAPPA SIGMA KAPPA OMICRON PI CHAPTER President CARL PASKEY Vice-President BOB HECK Secretary DON McVEY Treasurer LOUIS CHICO, JR. Sergeant-at-Arms GARY WARE Chaplain CHARLES WOOD Left: Pledge Class, Spring, 1959 .Ti) cs - 1 m c M S3 v - S ™v aft,  SENIORS Charles Long Carl Paskey Stephen Satterfield Robert Straight Charles Wood rJlr mi: 4 kJi AA .L Pictured at left: Construction of Homecoming float. Above: Christmas party for Children s Shelter orphans. Dr. Boyd Howard Pete Albero, Jr. Norman Allison Frank Berarducci Roger Chadwell Kenneth Chizek Eddie Daniel James Hickman Bob Heck John M. Kearney John Matheny Eddie Matko Not pictured: Albert Mohrman George Peoples Phil Petrulli Gene Bondy Robert Davis Mike Gettings Theodore Pettit David Glover Richard Queen Tony Rossi Clark Lawrence Art MacKail David Marsh Don McVey Joe Monell Jerry Samples Danny Rourke Mike Shaffer Tony Schinto John Tilko, Jr. Burl Toothman Richard Toothman Gary Ware Dave Weaver Paul Willis 47 SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA NATIONAL SOCIAL SORORITY KAPPA ALPHA CHAPTER 1 Bobbie accepts National Efficiency Award in St. Louis, Missouri. BARBARA ROY President VIOLONDA OLIVERIO Vice-President CAROLE HAYHURST Recording Secretary JANET FLINT Corresponding Secretary SHIRLEY WATSON Treasurer CAROL SUE SMITH Keeper of Grades Barbara Brummage Margy Carlone Nancy Lee Cutrone Emma DeGasperin Toddy Gallina Mary Gray Martha Tuckwiller Hal Janice Marie Haught Sara Ann Haught Carol Kay Lucas 48 Jean Mackie Mary Frances McKain Kathryn J. Miller Sandra Osborne Sally Parsons Charlotte Ann Anderson Judy Ashcraft Betty Jane Brown - ■ | ■Judy Powell Linda Louise Price Barbara Lemley Rider Sharon Satterfield Linda Seccuro Patty Sellers Peggy Smay Eileen Zenophine Talley Linda Sue Toothman A. Jane White Jonie Williamson Andrea Kay Wood Sally Wood Marsha C. Woods Jean Zeck 49 SIGMA KAPPA DELTA PHI CHAPTER CAROLYN RUSSELL President RUTH ANN POWELL First Vice-President JEAN SABO Second Vice-President JEAN FLEMING Recording Secretary ANGELINE SPUPIO Corresponding Secretary ETHEL ANN GARLAND Treasurer A 4 fc Bonnie Oliverio Jane Lewis Carol Pearson Ssanne Hughes Nancy Weber Mary De Mary Nanette Michael Theda Lyon Nancy Yates Ann Rosier April McClung Donna Hobbs Lola Haddix Penny Larosa Doris Knotts Mary Francis Hermosilla Jane Mays Mickey Salina Carolyn Phillips Karen Phillips Not pictured: Barbara Wilson DELTA ZETA EPSILON IOTA CHAPTER t AZ Badge OFFICERS President — BARBARA ODGEN Vice-President _ — YVONNE YOST Secretary ROSE ELLA BOWMAN Treasurer - JEAN SNYDER President - Pledge Class — ROLETA SMITH Pledge Pin Barbara Odgen Yvonne Yost Rose Ella Bowman Jean Snyder Vicci Helminski Roleta Smith Sandy Gladski Elaine Negie Lina Shone Ellen May Sturm Ruth Ann Swart Miss Jean Elliott Adviser 51 c n « 0 f; - 4 f 4i 4 j4 ii James Austin Charles Bickel John Chatham Philip Coangelo George Collins Vito Contento Merlin Davidson Larry Davisson Everett DeMoss Ron Everharr Dan Evans Robert Fugera On May 10, 1960 the Alpha Chapter of the Zeta Sigma Fraternity became a chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon Social Fraternity. Tau Kappa Epsilon was founded at Illinois Wesleyan University on January 10, 1899, as a new kind of fraternity in which members would be chosen not for wealth, rank, or honor but for personal worth and character. This chapter is the last remaining chapter of Zeta Sigma Fraternity. Zeta Sigma was founded as a national fraternity for men at Fairmont State on May 10, 1935. President RICHARD SMITH Vice-President DAVE HIBBS Secretary BART WATSON Treasurer VITO CONTENTO Sergeant-at-Arms , ED HELMINSKI I S Pete Gasparino a Iter 4v ZETA SIGMA 00A p% mm mtlM Lou Geiger $3 - • V David Giles A ji4 fc Lou Gontrum Ed Helminski k P % •Pin L Dave Hibbs Bus Jaco Cyril W. Johnson Mo Kalin George Kanyok James Keedy 52 I ♦ w vS : |c f -tr? ■■R ■JKHMH ■§■■Jagg AL- ■■MIK HI Jl H9 V7 ■Br Joe Martin James AAayfield John Moats Jack Newhouse Gary Schoonover James Shaner . - 1 If -- ., f Ik —. __ -st M - vf A 4f M Richard Smith Ray Stamps George Stimmel Emilio Spino John Parker Gene Perkins Wendell Pugh Tot Reed Rumples Rice Joe Sampias ,: ' } Jtik Dan Sandridge ■l - • • IE—-  . i V %  - ' pan , f I Jr ■k£ h1hhb. 1 m At JB Jnl Jf B Bart Watson Ron Wolfe Fred Yanero Jed Youmans George Zeck d V SIGMA TAU GAMMA Enjoying the formal. Unphotographed: William Delaney Garrett Greynolds Shannon Rexroad John Tennant - «- r 10 — - i t. i l. a « p U: f T. .? f U ' U7k 4 R f5 P p ? ■P _ Alpha Delta Chi girls singing at smoker Looks like someone has a good hand. First Semester Second Semester President _. TOAA HOBBS ...- ._. MARVIN WARE First Vice-President ..., ED MALONE ._.. HAROLD CARR Second Vice-President MARVIN WARE . HARVEY WARNICK Recording Secretary BILL DELANEY GARY HARPER Corresponding Secretary HARVEY WARNICK DON SWISHER Treasurer ROGER HURST STEVE MURPHY Assistant Treasurer STEVE MURPHY - JIM RIZZO Sergeant-at-Arms JERRY NOLAN JIM WILCOX Working on the Homecoming float. Ronald Baker Charles Berry Arnold Boyce Harold Carr Bob Donley Lloyd Enoch Charles Fortney Bob Tinnel Bob Tonkin Don Gamble Lowell Gray Garry Harper Tom Hobbs Roger Hurst John Jenkins, Jr. Mike Lucas John Toothman Jerry Turner Ed Malone Lawrence McMullen Adam Mocsary Carl Moser Steve Murphy Jerry Nolan Ron Patsy Tom Vincent Marvin Ware Kenneth Patton Jim Rizzo Guy Saporito Donald Satterfield David Schwartz Don Swisher Tom Tatterson Harvey Warnick Richard Weaver James Wilcox Billy Dunn Dr. J. M. Taylor Adviser Adviser ALPHA DELTA CHI President MARY K. BENDA First Vice-President ._ SHIRLEY WESTFALL Second Vice-President ...._ NANCY MOORE Recording Secretary JEAN CRISS Corresponding Secretary PHYLLIS WILMOTH Treasurer EMMA LEE BROWN Sergeant-at-Arms ANITA JONES Junior Pan JANET McFARLAND Senior Pan CONNIE HUNTER Mary K. Benda Shirley Westfall ( Unphotographed: Alice Jones and Barbara Menas) 56 Nancy Moore Jean Criss Phyllis Wilmoth Emma Lee Brown Anita Jones Carolyn Burley Rosemary Carlson Mary Ann Casey Carolyn Conrad Sandra Boord Sally Brooks Linda Delligatti Barbara Ferrari Marie Gargarella Mary Criss Lila Devault Sharon Ferrill Mary Joan Howes Patty Gatski Connie Hunter Sharon Kniceley Helen Logsdon Joyce Looman Karen McCoy Eloyce Parsons Mary Shear Dorothy Smith Janet McFarland Joyce Powers Anne Tassone Martha Whiteford Rachel Whoolery Betty Tennant Pat Warthan Gaye Whiteford Karen Withers o -I Sorority Party 1959 GAMMA CHI CHI President .. . DOLLY TORCHIA First Vice-President EAAILY SPRINGSTON Second Vice-President .__ NANCY MOWREY Secretary LUCY HUEY Treasurer _.. SALLY CHURCH Sergeant-at-Arms JOAN CUNNINGHAM Adviser MRS. L. A. WALLMAN Dolly Torchia Emily Springston Nancy Mowrey Lucy Huey Sally Church Joan Cunningham Nancy Bennett Mary Ann Coceano Judith Joyce Judith Kinsey Lois Muto Eileen Quenon Betty Richardson Frances Ruggiero Suzanne Thralls Margaret Waltz Ann White Marjorie White Patricia Williams Danielle Wood 58 m w m tk OLDEST SORORITY ON THE HILL Carolyn Barnes Nancy Bissett Carolyn Browning Nancy. Conwell Sheila Flanagan Elaine Germont Judith Herndon Barbara Hirt Suzanne John Linda Lieving Sue Lynch Jane Orr Beverly Owens Carolyn Pinella Janice Rexroade Carolyn Sessions Christina Taylor Mary Jane Williams Judy Wilt Karen Yeater 59 R. Boydoh W. Burnett R. Clelland J. Durkin J. Ely J. Friend K. Jones J. Keefover M. Kotarba J. Moran D. Morrissette E. Schneider, I TAU BETA IOTA MICHAEL KOTARBA President JACK MORAN Vice-President MARK HEWITT Secretary JACK KEEFOVER Treasurer KENNETH JONES . Sergeant-at-Arms GENE PISCITELLI Chaplain LAWRENCE WALLMAN Adviser Unphotographed: Robert Ferrell John Lough Frank Migialo Gene Piscitelli Larry Rankin Frank Ross James Swisher Richard Thralls wl fll B. R. Walters T. B. Welty C. White J. Wise G. Yost Above: JUNIOR PROM COURT JUDGING - SEATED: Ange- line Spurio, Patty Williams, Peggy Cheuvront. STANDING: Barbara Ogden, Queen Ann Margaret Stanley, Mary Sue Blue Witt. Below: JUNIOR PROM COURT AND ATTENDANTS - L. to R.: Patty Williams, Rick Harris, Mary Blue Witt, Jim Witt, Junior Class President — Tom Hobbs, Queen Anna, Ronnie Phillips, Paul Opp, Jr., Barbara Ogden, Mickey Macteer, Peggy Cheuvront, (Unidentified), Angeline Spurio. f JUNIOR PROM QUEEN ANNA MARGARET STANLEY QUEEN OF ZETA SIGMA s . v SALLY BROOKS SIGMA TAU GAMMA WHITE ROSE QUEEN ±1 MARY JANE WILLIAMS - MISS LIBERTY Jonie Williamson, Miss Fairmont the Liberty Ball held in July, 1959. 1959, crowns Mary Jane Williams Miss Liberty during 66 ■' ■, BIG NICKEL DEDICATION CEREMONY ksl  WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES Left to Right: Barbara Ferrari, John Moore, John B. Jenkins, Jr., Nancy Bennett, Walter Kulczycki, Richard Holliday, Barbara Ro Pictured Below: Sharon Kniceley, Shirley Westfall, Dainelle Gibbles Wood. 68 PYRAMID MEN ' S HONOR SOCIETY FIRST ROW: Dean George H. Turley, Professor C. Ned Elliott, Frank Gearde, Jr., Richard E. Holliday, President; Carl Eugene Paskey, Bart Watson, Secretary. SECOND ROW: John B. Jenkins, Jr., Treasurer; Joe L. Gipson, John Moore, Professor A. Paul Davisson, Adviser; Walter John Kulczycki. (Not Pictured: Dr. G. Wayne Smith.) BLAZERS SENIOR WOMEN ' S HONORARY SEATED: Shirley Moran. STAND- ING: Barbara Roy, Dainelle Gib- bles Wood, Nancy Bennett. 69 KAPPA DELTA PI (EDUCATION HONORARY) SEATED: Angeline Spurio, Norma Lester, Bonnie Oliverio, Mary Wesley Wyer, Vice-President; Gloria Fisher, Treasurer; Marion Clayton, Pres- ident; Nancy Bennett, Secretary; Mary Sue Kerns, Dr. Boyd D. Howard, Adviser. SECOND ROW: Jean Fleming, Shirley Moran, Patricia Ann Moore, Carolyn Russell, Ethel Ann Garland, Ruth Ann Powell, Patricia Brooks, Patricia Ann Williams, Anita Jones, Connie Sue Hunter, Barbara Wilson, Charlotte Waddell, Phyllis Wilmoth. THIRD ROW: Mark Fruehaun, Bart Watson, Walter John Kulczycki. (Not Pictured: Shirley Westfall, Elma Sloan. PI GAMMA MU (SOCIAL SCIENCE HONORARY) SEATED: Beatrice Dawson, Ruth Ann Powell, Nancy Bennett, President; Vicki Oliverio, Ethel Ann Garland. STANDING: Bob Tonkin, Roger Hurst, Vice-President; Dr. Wayne Gray, Faculty Adviser; Charles Long. LAMBDA DELTA LAMBDA (PHYSICAL SCIENCE HONORARY) SEATED: C. D. Naught, Charter Member; Gloria Jean Fisher, Treasurer; Sally Church, Secretary; James P. Guidash, President; Bill Fugera, Vice-President; Bob White, Sergeant-at-Arms; Elizabeth Swiger, Adviser. STANDING: Anita Jones, George W. Nicholas, Howard Stemple, Raymond Menendez, Walter J. -Kulczycki, Robert G. Hinkle, Carl E. Paskey, Harvey Lee Warnick, Yvonne Yost. BETA BETA BETA (BIOLOGY HONORARY) SEATED: Ida May Williams, Carol Pearson, Treasurer; Anita Jones, Secretary; Tom Hobbs, President; Raymond Menendez, Vice-President; Thomas Tatterson, Sergeant-at-Arms; Martha Whiteford. STANDING: Rose Ella Bowman, Elinor Carroll, Linn Baiker, Robert Ferrell, Wendell Pugh, Walter Kulczycki, Jerry Turner, Harvey Warnick, Gloria Fisher, Nola Jones, Ethel Garland. i ALPHA PSI OMEGA (DRAMATICS HONORARY) SEATED: Jo Ann Lough, Betty Ann Richardson, Stephen Watson, President; Alma R. Ford, Thalia Suzanne Thralls. STANDING: L. A. Wallman, Brad Smoker, Chuck Wood, Paul F. Opp, Founder. ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA (BUSINESS HONORARY) SEATED: Bob Straight, Dave Weaver, Bob Boydoh, Jack Keefover, President; Ron Patsy, Secretary-Treasurer; Frank Carlomagno, Frank Gearde. STANDING: John Moore, John Gument, Jack Moran, Lou Gontrum, George Rider, Charles South, Don Cosco. (Not Pictured: Dave Schwartz, Vice-President. ) C Ck I % ts cs A LAMBDA ALPHA SIGMA (LETTERMEN ' S HONORARY) SEATED: Gene Perkins, Vice-President; Ed Helminski, Jim Frum, Merlin Davidson, June Price, Aaron Miller, Dan Evans, Larry Davisson, John Moats, Bob Newbrough, Bart Watson, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: James Shaner, Dick Smith, Ernest Wilson, Carl Paskey, Pete Dickerson, Freddie Yanero, Jim Durkin, Secretary; Bill Burnett. THIRD ROW: Lou Gontrum, Ed Mahalick, Carl McKinney, Tony Schinto, Bob Willett, Joe Bundy. KAPPA PI (ART HONORARY) Left to Right: Bob Tonkin, Jane Erb, Adviser; Mike Lucas, Patty Courtney, Vice-President; Elinor Carroll, Louis Williams,, Adviser; Patty Williams. 6Lfi oa PI KAPPA PHI (LANGUAGE HONORARY) SEATED: Betty Carr, Lois Nedrow, Betty Cousins, Helen Logsdon, Mary K. Benda, Barbara Ferrari. STANDING: Jean Norris, Sersphina Toompas, Don Gamble, Roger Hurst, Shelia Flanagan, Linda Price, Jud- ith Arnett. SEATED: Barbara Ferrari, Yvonne Yost, President; Rachel Whoolery, Secretary; Helen Logsdon, Treasurer; Christina Majstoravich, Jud- ith Arnett. STANDING: Seraphina Toompas, Bus Jaco, Charles Berry, Roger Hurst, Joe Gipson, Vice- President; Elizabeth Terry, Adviser; Don Gamble, Jean Norris. EPSILON PI TAU (INDUSTRIAL ARTS HONORARY) SEATED: Bill Lewis, L. W. Leonard, C. W. Johnson, Carl D. Hawkins, Ronald Harbert, K. G. Wise, Dwight Fowler, Clifford F. Gauner. STANDING: Tommie Starn, Harold McVey, Gary Harp- er, Norman Allison, Edward O. Malone, Jr., H. Mark Fruehan, Morrison Poe, Clark Lawrence, Ned Merri- field, Jr. ;sfes Off to classes — bright and perk! Quiet, please! Bookworms at work. ■Mil Jf FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Bill Yaremchuk, Joe Walter, Fred Flanagan, Michael Polednak, Tom Mustachio, Brad Smoker, Steve Watson, Fred Tooth- man, Bill Newbrough, Chuck Wood, L. A. Wallman. SECOND ROW, L. to R.: April McClung, Carole Lushinsky, Pat Krupinski, Prep President; Carol Corfez, Lillian Poe, Betty Richardson, Eileen Quenon, Alma Ford, Vice-President; Suzy Thralls, President; Jean AAackie, Prep Treasurer; Patty Williams, Joan Cunningham, Secretary; Carol Pearson. MASQUERS (DRAMA CLUB) mw u DIARY OF ANNE FRANK a drama by Goodrich-Hackett director Jo Ann Lough setting by James H. McTeague March 9, 10, and 12 THE CAST Mr. Frank ROY HENDERSON Miep . SUZANNE THRALLS Mrs. Van Daan _ _ GRACE HENDERSON Mr. Van Daan ______ MIKE POLEDNAK Peter Van Daan ..... .... STEPHEN WATSON Mrs. Frank _____ ___ PATRICIA SNYDER Margot Frank JANE WHITE Mr. Kraler ____ _ PETER GASPARINO Anne Frank _ DIANA ABRUZZINO Mr. Dussel OCE SMITH Mouschi MOUSCHI Anne and Peter Mouschi Anne Frank .- • JUNO AND THE PAYCOCK a drama by Sean O ' Casey directed and staged by J. H. McTeague THE CAST Captain Jack Boyle PETER GASPARINO Juno Boyle, his wife GRACE HENDERSON Johnny Boyle .. STEPHEN WATSON Mary Boyle . _ JOAN WILLIAMSON Joxer Daly ROY HENDERSON Mrs. Maisie Madigan SHARON KNICELEY Needle Nugent _ GUY SAPARITO Mrs. Tancred ALMA FORD Jerry Devine BOB FERRELL Charlie Bentham MIKE POLEDNAK An irregular mobilizer DANIEL WEBER An irregular JOE MARTIN A coal-block vendor JOHN MILLER A sewing machine man JOE MARTIN Two furniture-removal men OCE SMITH JOHN MILLER A neighbor CAROLYN SUPLITA VISIT TO A SMALL PLANET by Gore Vidal directed by L. A. Wallman settings by J. Bradley Smoker October 15 and 16, 1959 THE CAST Kreton ----- MICHAEL POLEDNAK General Tom Powers PETER GASPARINO Roger Spelding - JIM COPEMAN Reba Spelding BETTY RICHARDSON Ellen Spelding . PAT KRUPINSKI Conrad Mayberry _ TOM MUSTACHIO Aide DON CHEUVRONT TV Technicians - DON DOLAN STANLEY ROTE De)ton 4 BILL NEWBROUGH (Pictures on this page) Upper left: Juno an d the Paycock Upper right: Ellen poses Middle: Visit to a Small Planet Bottom: The General and Reba rehearse MMM 1 ? f I ( - : THE BOYFRIEND Musical Comedy by Sancy Wilson Directed by Jo Ann Lough Settings by J. Bradley Smoker November 19, 20, and 24, 1959 CAST Hortense, CAROL CORTEZ - Nancy, EILEEN QUENON -- Maisie, SUE.LYNCH - Fay, NANCY CON- WELL - Dulcie, JANET FLINT - Polly, NANCY BENNETT - Bobby Van Husen, DANNY ROURKE - Pierre, JOE WALTERS - Alphonse, SID KORN - Mme. Dubonnet, ANITA SIMONETTI - Percival Browne, MIKE POLEDNAK - Tony, JIM COPEMAN - Marcel, FRED FLANAGAN - Lord Brockhurst, STANLEY ROTE - Pepe, JOE WALTERS - Lolita, NANCY CONWELL - Garcon, Gendarme, GUY SAPORITO - Lady Brockhurst, PAT MOORE. First picture: Rehearsal by the sea Second picture: Vo-do-de-oh! Third picture: The Flappers Fourth picture: The Boy Friend cast STUDENT NATIONAL STATE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION SEATED: Carolyn Russell, Secretary; Dorothea Davis, Olga Kulczycki, Mary Frances McKain, Helen Logsdon, Ann Rosier, Geraldine Wright, Connie Hunter, Vice-President. SECOND ROW: Jean Fleming, Mary Ann Coceano, Svlvia Tiano, Barbara Ferrari, Phyllis Wilmoth, Melia Rose Maiole, Betty Tennant, Nancy Yates, Treasurer; Patty Williams, Beverly Bryan, Ethel Garland. THIRD ROW: Don McVey, Bart Watson, Angelo Sacco, Walter Kulczycki, President; Charles Harker. FAIRMONT STATE COLLEGE CHAPTER OF WEST VIRGINIA COLLEGIATE ACADEMY OF SCIENCE SEATED: Eleanor Ford, Adviser; Jean Norris Twyla Queen, Mary DeMary, Yvonne Yost, Secretary-Treasurer; Jeanne Hymes, Dorothy Quintrell, Adviser. STANDING: Harvey Warnick, John Myers, Betty Jones, Carl Hawkins, Stan Hall, Bill Creasy, Adviser; Melia Maiole, Walter Kulczycki, Sergeant-at-Arms; James Guidash, President; Bill Newbrough, Robert Hinkle, Vice-President; George Nicholas. ; i k ft ' r   4„j HOME ECONOMICS CLUB SEATED: Donna Hobbs, Charlotte Hickman, Shelia Kay Flanagan, Martha Henderson, Treasurer; Olga Kulczycki, Second Vice-President; Phyllis Wilmoth, President; Eloyce Parsons, First Vice-President; Dottie Marsh, Secretary; Mary Frances McKain, Nancy Ruth Hobbs, Iria Davis. SECOND ROW: Miss Gertrude Hall, Instructor; Anna C. Tassone, Wanetah Musgrave, Christina Majstoravich, Carol Nease, Martha Shriver, Barbara Lynn Ogden, Carolyn Jean Snyder, Lois Nedrow, Betty Jo Brown, Sylvia AAclntyre, Karen Parrish, Augusta Ashley, Melva Hess, Adviser. THIRD ROW: Sally J. Brooks, Ann Rosier, Melba Mallow, Violet Wilmoth, Gloria Solomon, Elaine Negie, Nancy Bissett, Lina Shone, Amelia Haught, Carolyn Poe, Geraldine Hurst, Mary Joan Howes. FOURTH ROW: Hope Kimpel, Beatrice Dawson, Carol Bee, Janeille Eichelberger, Jacelyn Veltri. FUSE-FA SEATED: Amelia Haught, Deanne Asterino, Veronica Tiano, Barbara Brummage, Treasurer; Carol Lee Billingham, Vice-President; Nancy Cutrone, President; Marie Gargarella, Secretary; Judy Powell, Susanne Hughes, Carole Hayhurst, Ann Talbot. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Frank Pinto, Adviser; Carmella Cavalier, Barbara Lynn Ogden, Christina Majstoravich, Patty Sellers, Giovanna Beafore, Glenda Harbert, Barbara Menas, Linda Lieving, Darlene Collins, Karen Queen, Willa Collins, Carol Bee, Sylvia Mclntyre. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Jean Snyder, Emma Degasperin, Elaine Negie, Carolyn Shaw. ■■■■■■. ' INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB SEATED, L. to R.: Frank Carlomagno, Jimmy Weekley, Donald Crites, Aaron Miller, William Lewis, Vice-President; Ronald Harbert, President; Don McVey, Secretary; Morrison Poe, Donald Graziani, Cecil Anglin, Roger Marshall. STANDING, L. to R.: C. W. Johnson, Adviser; Dwight Fowler, Raymond Murray, Clifford Garner, John Jenkins, Dean Sharp, Edward Malone, H. Mark Fruehan, Mike Konoski, Joseph Williams, James Mayfield, K. G. Wise, Faculty Adviser. FRESHMAN COUNSELORS SEATED: Mary Ann Coceane, Barbara Ferrari, Patty Williams, Gretchen VanDyke, Rachel Whoolery, Suzanne Thra lls, Nancy Bennett, Jean Zeck, Nancy Ann Moore. STANDING: Vicki Oliverio, Joe Martin, Sergeant-at-Arms; Bob Ferrell, John Chatham, Steve Watson, Carol Sue Smith, Tom Hobbs, Bus Jaco, Tom Miller, Frank Carlomagno, Dick Smith, Mary Gray. o 43 C5 r S3! ( % NEWMAN CLUB SEATED: Judy Ashcraft, Mary Lou Secreta, Sandra laquinta, Martha Merandi, Betty Cousins, Corresponding Secretary; Jean Sabo, Vice-President; Tony Schinto, President; Emma DeGasperin, Recording Secretary; Ermo Sicher, Treasurer; Patty Gatski, Mary Joan Howes, Teresa Gallina, Christina Majstoravich. SECOND ROW: Carl Paskey, Dolly Torchia, Eileen Quenon, Angela Lechiara, Elaine Germont, Mickey Salina, Lois Muto, Peggy Waltz, Judy Joyce, Mary Anne Casey, Barbara Ferrari, Mary Ann Coceane, Jacelyn Veltri, David Larson. THIRD ROW: Frank Carlomagno, Terence Silk, Guy Saporito, Ed Helminski, James Murray, Andrew Konick, Bill Tomlinson, Dave Bitonti, John Parker, Robert Loss, Bob Sovilla, Jim Jennison, Joe Martin. WESLEY FOUNDATION DISCIPLES OF CHRIST Price, Donna Lawrence Mc- FIRST ROW: Emily Springston, Betty Lee Mitchell, Hope Langue, Judy Powell, Rose Ella Bowman, Mary Ann Cheuvront, Carolyn Sessions. SECOND ROW: Dorothea Smith, unidentified, Hallie Wark, unidentified, Carolyn Camahan, Kay Miller. THIRD ROW: Glenda Hathaway, Carol Ann Bradley, unidentified, Lois Nedrow, Carolyn Shaw, Melba Mallow. FOURTH ROW: Lowell Gray, Wendell Pugh, Ronnie Jones, Sally Church, Steve Smith. FIFTH ROW:. Charles Berry, Gary Harper, Kenneth Patton, John Mallow, Dick Gall. LAST ROW: Stanley Burnett, Joe Gipson. ftA _ . _ YOUNG REPUBLICANS SEATED: Jean Criss, Betty Tennant, Emma Brown, Connie Hunter, Janet McFarland, Suzy Thralls, Bobbie Roy, Janeille Eichelberger. STAND- ING: Janice Rexroade, Esta Wageley, Penny Larosa, Judy Wilt, Judy Herndon, Steve Smith, Walter Kulczycki, Emily Springston, Betty Richard- son, Sally Brooks, Sue Dennison, Vicki Oliverio, Martha Whiteford. YOUNG DEMOCRATS SEATED: Elaine Germont, Barbara Ferrari, Secretary; Mary Anne Casey, Barbara Straight, Mary Frances McKain, Sally Wood, Patty Sellers, Christina Majstoravich. STANDING: Don McVey, Euegene Meale, John Colonna, Arnold Boyce, John Tilko, Carol Sue Smith, Ted Pettit, Dolly Torchia, Vice-President; Charles Long, Gene Perkins, John Moore, Frank Carlomagno, Joe Martin. ( Not Pictured: Joe Monnel, President ) r it m i III MEN ' S DORM TORY 1 1 PRES DENT ' S HOME MORROW HALL .. A _ _3 HJ y 1 J MO RROW HALL RESIDENTS FIRST ROW: Joan Hall, Peggy Wentz, Alma Talbot, Betty Ericsson, Hallie Wark, Carolyn Browning, Carolyn Pinella, Suzanne John, Donna Harrold, Janet Flint, Mary Gray. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Brown, Dottie Smith, Jocelyn Veltri, Louise McClain, Carole Montalbano, Rita Stalhman, Twyla Queen, Carol Bradley, Hope Kimpel, Sara Smith, Sandra Osborne, Barbara Roy, Beverly Bryan. THIRD ROW: Janet McFarland, Marsha Woods, Rpleta Smith, Pat Warthan, Rosemary Carlson, Bonnie Parr, Goldie Seaton, Mary Shear, Carole Hayhurst, Janice Haught, Diane Roxas, Barbara Brummage, Mary Anna Bell. FOURTH ROW: Karen Withers, Barbara Stewart, Harriet Shaw, Violet Wilmoth, Betty Mitchell, Carol Nease, Carol Bee, Dorothea Davis, Sandra laquinta, Barbara Manley, Sue Shirley, Gaylene Gregg, Martha Merandi. FIFTH ROW: Carolyn Grass, Marilyn Little, Sandra Cox, Patty Knotts, Melba Mallow, Phyllis Sanders, Verona Bean, Cindy Obey, Gretchen Van Dyke, Sandra Boord, Betty Cousins, Charlotte Anderson. SIXTH ROW: Mary Jane Orr, Saraphina Toompas, Phyllis Wilmoth, Linn Baiker, Rose An gela Moran, Carolyn Boord, Betty Carr, Mary Hinkins, Glenda Hathaway, Helen Logsdon, Mary Ann Cheuvront, Jeanne Hymes, Kay Romine. MEN ' S DORMITORY RESIDENTS FIRST ROW: Raymond Murray, Charles Reed, Robert Kent, John Cain, David Krizner, Joe Schaad, Bernard Snider, Robert Veltri, Gene Valvano, Edward Lee, David Tedrick, Wayne Owens, Bill Tomlinson, George Collins, Dick Drago, Eugene Walters, Harold Kaprelain, Terry Silk, Kenneth Putnam, Mike Birmingham, John Chizek, Daniel Rourke, August Palumbo, John Steadman, Thomas Lohman, Steve Smith, Joseph Pikula, Michael Polednak. BEHIND FRONT ROW: David Horwitz, Alexander Lord, Phil Colangelo, Leonard Phelps, Ermo Sicher, Bernard Huey, Paul Wolff, Leonard Phelps, Vincent Russo, Lance Steelman, Joe Chontos, Richard Schaad, William Baber, Joe Whalen, William George, Andrew Frye, Robert Smith, David Giles, Thomas Miller, Joe Wilson, George Peoples, President; John Frye, Chris Vaganka, Pete Contakas, Charles Romano, Richard Rawls, Benny Bortle, John Mallow, John Myers, Joseph Kiray, Robert Beaumont, Juan Cohen, Varavidya Ke rsolomburana, James Murray, Irvin Kotkin, Robert Savilla, Stanley Alsco, Thomas Messenger, James Lanham, Robert Anthony, David Larson, Raymond Shadis, Gene Perkins, Gary Moyer, Pete Albero. f) £ c vm mm STUDENT NURSES SEATED, L. to R.: Judy Criss, Judy Preyer, Jean Prickett, Danneal Seccuro, Dottie Loomis, Mary Alice Radcliff, Peggy Marchio. SECOND ROW: Susan Jenkins, Carol Lemley, Jane Gainer, Judy Marsh, Linda Prickett, Sally Munchin, Mary Ellen Arnett, Nancy Bazan. THIRD ROW: Lola Cain, Judy Lowe, Linda Haught, Susan Swearingen, Sharon Jones, Emily Bonar, Rose Ann Clark, Judy Stewart, COLUMNS STAFF SEATED, L. to R.: Mary Ann Coceano, Barbara Ferrari, Business Managers; Janice Haught, Society Editor; Mrs. Lebo, Adviser; Barbara Roy, Judy Ashcraft, Co-Editors; Judy Kinsey, Connie Hunter, Roger Hurst, Paul Opp. STANDING: Sam laquinta, John Moore, Sports Editor; Don Cosco, Frank Ross, Joe Edwards, Charles Smith, Walter Kulczycki, Eddie Matko, Frank Gearde, Steve Thompson, Joe AAonell, John Yokay, Louis Clark, Paul Petro, Mike Konoskie. FIRST SEMESTER STUDENT TEACHERS SEATED: Norma Lester, Pat Furbee, Teresa Devito, Betsy Lynn, Sharon Kay Kniceley, Ruth Ann Burns, Shirley Westfall, Pat Moore, Jane White, Mary Sue Kerns, Marjorie White, Barbara Wilson. SECOND ROW: Clora Marple, Adviser; lla Shea, Alice Williams, Mary Kay Benda, Mary Wyer, Mary Jane Basnett, Mary Sue Witt, Patty Kuhn, Jean West, Susan Joslin, Bonnie Oliverio, Angeline Spurio, Dr. Boyd Howard, Adviser. THIRD ROW: Clarence Harvey, Adviser; Ned Merrifield, William Desist, Lee Littman, Jim Friend, Frank Magialo, Bill Delaney, Paul Fazinni, Marshall Brighenti, Richard Eddy, Fred Louk. SECOND SEMESTER STUDENT TEACHERS SEATED: Nancy Bennett, Anna Tassone, Barbara Ferrari, Shirley Moran, Mary Francis McKain, Olga Kulczycki, Dorothea Davis, Phyllis Wil- moth, Gloria Fisher. SECOND ROW: Don McVey, Charles Harker, Patty Williams, Vicki Oliverio, Sylvia Tiano, Jean Fleming, Mary Ann Coceano, Frank Carlomagno. THIRD ROW: Carl Hawkins, Roger Hurst, Tom Hobbs, John Jenkins, Walter Kulczycki, Ronald Harbert. DEBATE TEAM CLASS CLOCKWISE: Suzy Thralls, Chuck Sturm, Mike Polednak, Betty Richardson, Bill Yaremchuck, Steve Watson, Fred Toothman, Connie Hunter, Don Cheurovant, Bob Sipolt, Guy Saporito. DEBATE TEAM FIRST ROW: Suzy Thralls, Miss Lough, Coach; Betty Richa ' rdson. SECOND ROW: Steve Watson, Mike Polednak, Chuck Sturm, Bill Yaremchuck. OFF TO WEST VIRGINIA INTERCOLLEGIATE SPEECH FESTIVAL - MAY, 1959 - JACKSON ' S MILL FRONT ROW: Jonie Williamson, Grace Henderson, Pat Snyder. BACK ROW: Diana Abruzzina, Oce Smith, Jo Ann Lough, Jane White, Sharon Kniceley, Betty Richardson, Suzy Thralls, James H. McTeague, Pete Gasparino. FAIRMONT STATE DEBATE TEAM GOES TO PITT FOR 1959 U. OF PITT. CROSS-EXAMINATION DEBATE TOURNEY AFFIRMATIVE TEAM: Bill Yaremchuck, Mike Polednak (first year de- baters). NEGATIVE TEAM: Suzanne Thralls, Betty Richardson (second year debaters). Director of Debate, Jo Ann Lough; Member of Speech Department, J. Bradley Smoker. 1958-59 DEBATE SEASON TOURNAMENTS AND RATINGS University of Pittsburgh Cross-examination Tournament December 12 and 13, 1958 — good (non-decision). Marietta Invitational Debate Tournament February 7, 1959 lost 5. ran 1 and West Virginia University North-South Tournament February 27 and 28, 1959 — won 3 and lost 7 Geneva Tournament April 18, 1959 — won 1, lost 5. West Virginia Intercollegiate Speech Association Tournament May 7, 8, and 9, 1959 — won 9 and lost 1 (won Tournament Trophy). • V •b FAIRMONT STATE COLLEGE BAND FIRST ROW: John Puffenbarger, Guy Saporito, Phyllis Sanders, Sally Parsons, James Swiger, Doris Knotts, John Mallow, Edward Pyles, Roger Marshall. SECOND ROW: Sandra Cox, Robert Donley, Dorothy Smith, Alma Talbot, Roger Chadwell, Harriet Shaw, Marsha Woods, Kathryn Miller, Carolyn Russell, . Alice O ' Connor, Roger Martin, Charles Dodge, Richard Bonham, Donald Gamble, Frederick Hayes, Joseph Gipson. THIRD ROW: Shirley Boord, Violet Wilmoth, Shirley Casto, Melba Mallow, Doris Keener, Juanita O ' Dell, Robert Reger, Sandra Flarvey, William Greenlee, Garry Harper, Peter Albero, George McElroy, Adam Mocsary, Ronald Garrison, Cary Huffman, Stanley Burnett, Ronald Baker, Louis Oliverio, Clinton Phillips, John Tennant. FOURTH ROW: Mike Ryan, Ronald Werner, Charles Fortney, Thomas Hobbs, Jack Dulaney, Donald Shimsky, Nancy Moore, Hope Kimple, Don Cheuvront, Rosemary Carlson. Conductor, Professor Wesley M. Gragson. FAIRMONT STATE COLLEGE CHOIR FIRST ROW: Marcia Davis, Kay Miller, Linda Toothman, Joan Hall, Rase Moran, Joyce Looman, Patricia Furbee, Elizabeth Linn, Richard Bon- ham, Louis Oliverio, Frank Gentilozze, Sid Korn, Kay Romine, Dorothy Smith, Joyce Powers, Nancy Moore, Marie Gargarella, Doris Kenner, Carol Williams, Carolyn Conrad, Carol Wise. SECOND ROW: Mr. Robinson, Karen Withers, Verona Bean, Marie Kennedy, Carolyn Carnahan, Marion Clayton, Mike Ryan, Lawrence McMullen, Carl McKinney, Roger Chadwell, James Pinn, Don Shimsky, Pat Krupinski, Lois Nedrow, Mary Ann Bolton, Carol Ann Bradley, Marguerite Slade, Wayne Smith, Willard Cobb. THIRD ROW: Margie Kisner, Nancy Conwell, Mactha Merandi, Martha Henderson, Brian Cole, Joe Gipson, Lowell Gray, Bob Straight, Guy Saporito, Garry Harper, Adam Mocsary, Teresa Gallina, Alice O ' Con- nor, Juanita O ' Dell, Bev Frum, Becky Hollandsworth. At the harpsichord, Mrs. Palmer. .7 ,  w 1  r M I i ft MADRIGAL SINGERS SEATED: Patricia Furbee, Joyce Looman, Kathryn Miller, Sandra Harvey. STANDING: Professor A. Willard Cobb, Director; Joyce Powers, Dr. G. Wayne Smith, Mrs. Louis Williams, Professor Wesley M. Gragson. Not Pictured: Professor Jay Robinson, Elizabeth Linn. MUSIC EDUCATORS NATIONAL CONFERENCE SEATED: Wesley Gragson, Adviser; Pat Brooks, Adam Mocsary, Treasurer; Kathryn Miller, Vice-President; Lowell Gray, Glenda Hathaway, Garry Harper, Juanita O ' Dell, A. Willard Cobb, Adviser. SECOND ROW: Louis Oliverio, Dottie Smith, Carol Wise, Richard Bonham, Joe Garrison, Martha Merandi, Marion Clayton, President; Joe Gipson, John Puffenbarger, Guy Saporito, Alice O ' Connor, Joyce Looman, Secre- tary; Jay Robinson, Adviser; Nancy Moore. FAIRMONT STATE COLLEGE MAJORETTES KNEELING: Patty Sellers, Carolyn Russell, Dottie Marsh. STANDING: Barbara Brummage, Martha Shriver, Toddy Gallina, Lucy Huey, Shirley Watson, Linda Lou Lieving, Carol Bee. SPECIAL TWIRLER Bonnie Parr FAIRMONT STATE COLLEGE CHEERLEADERS Sharon Satterfield, Alice Jones, Becky Bane, Judy Powell, Suzanne John LIBRARY BUILDING STUDENT CENTER BALLROOM CAMPUS SCENE COLEBANK GYMNASIUM ' 4fcM- ' : r iililii l|f M If f ■■■■■■; 5 ■■,_ . dl ;_ j_ fg 2J || || || |I II II M ■■WOMEN ' S PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLUB FIRST ROW: Marsha Woods, Betty Brown, Betty Cousins, Charlotte Anderson, Vice-President; Barbara Brummage, Andrea Wood, Treasurer; Eileen Talley. SECOND ROW: Myra Hardy, Nancy Yates, Harriet Shaw, Colleen Wageley, Mary DeMary, Judith Crouser, Emma DeGasperin, Carole Zahrndt, Donna Hobbs, Sue Shirley. THIRD ROW: Rose Ella Bowman, President; Madge Nuce, Mary Gray, Secretary; Donna Harrold, Patty Williams, Theda Lyon, Dorothy Janicki, Sally Parsons, Barbara Manley, Mary Lou Secreta, Patty Zappacosta, Judith Arnett, Nelle Walters, Sylvia Tiano. SPLASHERS STANDING: Vivian Pachuta, Secretary; David Giles, President; James Dotts, pool edge; Patty Williams, Vice-President; Vicki Helminski, Nancy Yates, Betty Cousins, Judy Arnett, Joe Bundy, in pool. ORCHESIS (DANCE CLUB) SEATED: Phyllis Bonner, Carolyn Bur- ley, Mary Shear, Ann White. STAND- ING: Joy Mason, Carole Lushinsky, Chuck Wood, Mary Demary, Bonnie Parr, Peggy Wentz. 97 wSKwOKnMaf VARSITY FOOTBALL FIRST ROW: Mark Fruehan, Manager; Bob Newbrough, Jay Price, Sam Germont, Jim Christopher, Tom Lewis, Steve Smith, George Stimmel, Dave Hilton, John Sinsel. SECOND ROW: Jerry Paugh, Tom Krocker, Bob Frye, Bob Fugera, Milton Johnson, Fred Colburn, Maurice Kalin, Ted Trez, Joe Bundy, Ed Mahalic, Curt Guin. THIRD ROW: Student Coach George Murphy, Manager Larry Davisson, Head Coach Harold Deacon Duvall, Jim Brummage, Don McCutcheon, R, J. Meyers, Moses Guin, Ed Helminski, Bud Bickel, Gene Beasley, John Moats, Aaron Miller, Jess Ketterman, Norm Allison, Bill Stalnaker. FOURTH ROW: Manager Ernest Wilson, Assistant Coach William Floyd, Bob Frisco, Jim Shaner, Roy Meeks, Sam Fuller, Gene Perkins, James Frum, Joe Chontos, John Frye, Brad Sike, Chuck Lucas, Kent Malloy. FSC 12 - SHEPHERD 6 At the opening of the 1959 football season the chance of repeating the fine record of just two years earlier seemed slight, due to the loss of players through graduation. But through the fine coaching 5f Deacon Duvall and his staff, and the desire of the team to win, the Falcons were able to remain undefeated and capture the West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Championship. With Shepherd dominating the ball throughout the first half, it looked as though Fairmont State College was in for a long season. AAoses Guin ' s fine blocking and the outstanding running and passing of Ed Helminski, Kent AAalloy, and Bob Newbrough proved to be a successful combination. Fairmont State wrapped up the game with a four-yard plunge by halfback Hel- minski. FSC FSC FSC FSC FSC FSC FSC FSC SEASON ' S RECORD 12 Shepherd 6 18 Davis Elkins . 7 W. Va. Wesleyan ___ 26 Concord 6 13 Salem 6 19 W. Va. Tech -12 7 Glenville _. - 25 West Liberty 13 Left: COACHING STAFF - George Murphy, Student Coach, Harold Deacon Duvall, Head Coach, and William Floyd, Assistant Coach. Right: (Above) Colburn and Guin. (Below) Helminski and Miller. : Stt ■■■■■: ' ' ' ' ■■FSC 18 - DAVIS ELKINS Davis Elkins proved to be no match for Coach Deacon Duvall ' s chargers and his well- employed two-platoon system. In spite of being sidelined for the biggest part of the game Kent Malloy proved his great ability by directing two of the three touchdowns. FSC 7 -WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN Sam Ross, coach of the Bobcats, put it well, We just couldn ' t run the ends and also stop Ed Helminski. Ed appeared to be the main cog with his tremendous running ability. The most spectacular play of the game occurred after Ed was trapped on a pass play and broke loose for a first down on Wesleyan ' s eleven. He then smashed off tackle and into paydirt from the three. FSC 26 - CONCORD 6 With Kent AAalloy sidelined with an infected throwing arm, Joe Bundy, ordinarily a defensive end, turned in a very creditable performance as he pitched his first touch- down strike on a 62-yard play to end Curtis Guin. Ed Helminski gave a fine demonstration of his All- American talent by gaining 143 yards in 18 carries and two touchdowns. Mr. Inside, Moses Guin, added the final touches of the night on a six-yard touchdown scoring dash. Another bright spot on the Falcon lineup was veteran end Mike Currence, who played his first game of the sea- son after recovering from a swimming accident occurring last summer. FSC 19 -WEST VIRGINIA TECH 12 This was a great day for the Homecoming fans as the undefeated Falcons triumphed in a lasf period upset over West Virginia Tech ' s powerhouse. Sound defensive tactics, employed by Coach Duvall, made the difference in the game. The Falcons traded possession for position all afternoon, and their big break came midway through the final quarter when Gene Beasley intercepted one of quarterback Dick Johnson ' s passes and scampered 35 yards for the winning touchdown. 99 FSC 1 3 - SALEM 6 FSC ' s defensive-minded squad parlayed a blocked punt by Fred Colburn into a winning touch- down to defeat Salem in a battle between the undefeated Eastern and Western Division leaders. The winning touchdown was actually set up by a 50-yard punt by AAoses Guin, which gave Salem the ball deep within their own territory. Four plays later, Salem ' s punt was blocked and the Falcons recovered on the thirteen. Jim Shaner scored from the one-yard line after the Falcons made four tries. The place-kick, by Aaron Miller, was good enough to end the scoring. FSC 7 - GLENVILLE The Falcons proved the age-old theory that the best defense is a good defense. Four different times, the Hercules Hardheads, FSC ' s stout defensive unit, stopped Glenville ' s threats within the Falcon ' s ten-yard line. FSC was unable to cross into paydirt until the fourth quarter. The touchdown was set up with a pass from Kent Malloy to Bob Newbrough on the five-yard line. Malloy again connected to Curtis Guin later, who then went on to paydirt. The highlight of the game was a sparkling sixty-four yard run by Moses Guin, which put the Falcons on the eleven-yard line. FSC 25 -WEST LIBERTY 13 The Falcons presented their best passing attack of the season when Kent Malloy hit on five of his seven passes. Senior Moses Guin contributed outstandingly with two touchdowns, despite a severe nose injury. The Falcons defense had a field day by intercepting four of West Liberty ' s passes. The inter- ception which really brought the spectators to their feet was that by Ed Helminski on the forty- five yard line. Ed ran the remaining fifty-five yards for the touchdown that broke the game wide open. VARSITY BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: Don Williams, Tony Schinto, Jim Salina, Berny Thompson, Bob Chatman, Bill May. SECOND ROW: Willie Jones, Roger Diaz, Ron Everhart, Curt Guin, Joe Wilson, John Conaway. THIRD ROW: Bill Swatts, Nick Colantino, Joe Tristani, John Steadman, Peter Dickerson, Fielding Yost, Coach Paul Pi Davis. With the three top scorers from the previous season graduated, the Falcon Basketballers found themselves at the very embryonic stages of a rebuilding program this year. Freshmen and non-lettermen provided the nucleus of the ball club. Only two veterans were on the squad. This year ' s team was perhaps one of the most inexperienced squads the Fairmonters ever fielded. Despite the record, the team, led by veterans- Ron Everhart and Curt Guin, played a spirited brand of ball. SEASON ' S RECORD FSC 84 FSC 75 FSC 66 FSC 74 FSC 70 FSC 66 FSC 76 FSC 76 FSC 88 FSC 74 FSC 78 FSC 71 FSC 104 Concord 80 Davis Elkins 86 Glenville 76 Potomac State 62 West Liberty 90 Alderson-Broaddus ... .,..__65 Davis Elkins 86 Frostburg 77 California 81 Glenville 67 Shepherd 71 Wesleyan 84 Davis Elkins 1 16 FSC 71 FSC... __83 FSC 89 FSC 84 FSC.._ ... ...63 FSC 78 FSC ....66 FSC 86 FSC...... ...74 FSC 77 FSC 62 FSC 87 Won 11 Beckley 85 Concord 71 Wesleyan 96 Salem 89 Potomac State 79 Shepherd 64 West Liberty 88 Beckley 93 Concord 72 Salem 70 W. J. 48 Alderson-Broaddus 100 Lost 14 101 — ff f ' TTff ' IIIffl _ VARSITY BASEBALL (1959) FIRST ROW: Lonnie Ott, Merlin Davidson, Don Vanmeter, Fred Hikel, Jim Shaner, Rick Harris, Larry On. SECOND ROW: Carl Gouzd, Jim Salina, Lee Robinson, Bob Willett, Milton Johnson, Dino Suplita, Ed Helminski. THIRD ROW: John Toothman, unidentified, Larry Barone, Coach Squibb Wilson, Frank Puskas, Frank Gabor, Skip Delligatti. SEASON ' S RECORD FSC _ 7 W. Va. U. 3 FSC. _ 3 Alderson-Br. ____ _ 2 FSC 3 W. Va. U. 5 FSC 5 Davis El kins .. ... 3 FSC. - 9 Glenville 3 FSC- _14 W. Va. Tech. ? FSC. _ 7 Salem in FSC _ 7 Wesleyan 14 FSC . 5 3 Glenville 1 FSC Wesleyan 9 FSC 12 Davis Elkins . 1 FSC .9-5 West Liberty _ 2-2 Won, 9 Lost 4 VARSITY WRESTLING FIRST ROW: Gary AAoyer, Moses Guin, Brady Moore, Sam Fuller. SECOND ROW: Ron Wolfe, Brad Sike, Clyde Sypolt, Art Thornton. st  ■' j rl ► . ji ft ! IB WWS iBk w JflWr. _ : . VARSITY TRACK FIRST ROW: Sandy Dyche, Gene Beasley, Don Layman, Benny AAoran, Adam Mocsary, John Parker, Bill Seece. SECOND ROW: Bob Fugera, Ron Everhart, Curt Guin, John Jenkins, Bill Fugera, Gene Perkins, Manager Jack Burkett. THIRD ROW: Coach Paul Pi Davis, Jerry Noland, Sherril Shuman, Jed Youmans, Keith Beveridge, Bart Watson, Rich Moore, Don Twyman, Ed Powelson. VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY FIRST ROW: John Steadman, Pete Dickerson, Dick Ogden, Porky Vilk. SECOND ROW: Coach Paul Pi Davis, John Shaw, George Vangilder, Jack Delaney, Sherril Shuman, Adam Mocsary, Bart Watson, Manager. V ' G? l ra r i — — r iC I L . —§i fc — 4 ' CESKw !! ' . .. ... :5 sw w S5 • • — -«9B VARS 7Y SW M V1 NG (W.V. .A.C. CHAMPS- 1959) FIRST ROW: Fred Flanagan, Dave Hoffmeyer, Marshall Lupo, James Murray, Dave Kizner, Stan Hall. SECOND ROW: Coach Juno Charlton, Dave Giles, Dave Marsh, Frank Savage, Dan Evans, Waldo Walter, Bill Tomlinson, Tony Schinto. 107 VARSITY SOCCER FIRST ROW: Lou Chico, Herb Lambert, George Zeck, Bill Tomlinson, Ton Schinto, Voravidhya Vid Kusolsomburana, George Knisely, Jerry Noland. SECOND ROW: Ron Cvetican, Manager; Sid Popovich, Larry Ott, Marshall Lupo, Lonnie Ott, Brady Moore, Joe Wilson, Pete Zeck, Charles Harker, John Parker, Bill Swatts, Merlin Davidson. THIRD ROW: Lee Robinson, unidentified, Stan Sedmock, Phil Petrulli, Freddy Yanero, John Chatham, Mike Kearney, Jed Youmans, Mike Shaffer, M. L. Spriggs, Coach Robert Cole. WOMEN ' S HOCKEY TEAM FIRST ROW: Barbara Manley, Patty Zappacosta, Donna Harold, Betty Cousins, Eileen Talley. SECOND ROW: Mickie Williams, Nancy Yates, Myra Hardy, Patty Courtney, Sue Shirley, Colleen Wageley, Betty Brown, Joy Mason. MID-EAST GIRLS ' HOCKEY CONFERENCE FIRST ROW: Patty Courtney, Colleen Wageley, Carol Hen- derson, Captain. SECOND ROW: Betty Brown, Patty Zap- pacosta, Eileen Talley, Donna Harrold. FENCING TEAM L. to R.: Chris Vaganka, Phil Petrulli, Captain; Edward Lee, Anita Simonetti, Instructor; Paul Chernicky, Willard Cobb, Coach. FAIRMONT, WEST VIRGINIA Fairmont is the county seat of Marion County and is in the center of the northern West Virginia coal, gas, and oil fields. A thriving city of some 30,000 inhabitants, it is easily accessible to all principal cities in the Eastern United States. Fairmont offers unusual cultural and economic advantages. It possesses excellent stores for shopping, and numerous churches of all faiths. A civic-minded community, it has earned the reputation of being The Friendly City. The Mound business man- agers urge you to patronize those firms and businessmen who were kind enough to support our college through purchasing space in this yearbook. Compliments of G. C. MURPHY CO. Fairmont ' s Most Popular Family Store ONA DANCE STUDIO All Types Taught 410 OGDEN AVE. PHONE 5217 At DRUMMONDS Rt. 19 Fairmont Phone 5236 8s$o DEALER HECK ' S ESSO SERVICENTER 4th and Locust Ave. Fairmont, W. Va. TIRES, BATTERIES, AND ACCESSORIES LIPSON ' S SINCE 1906 And Still the Best Place to Shop FAIRMONT, W. VA. KNOWLEDGE IS THE FOUNDATION OF HIGHER CIVILIZATION PALACE RESTAURANT West Va. ' s Most Famous Since 1919 Known From Coast to Coast College Students ' Homestead FAIRMONT, WEST VIRGINIA Compliments of DISEASE THROUGH PES, FREE INSPECTION Home Office 410 Ogden Ave. — Fairmont, W. Va. Phone 4173 CONSULT PHONE DIRECTORY FOR OTHER ADDRESSES IN WEST VIRGINIA NOW is the Time to PROTECT Your Home From Termites NATIONAL V PESTV tONTROL t ASSOCIATION Congratulations ANTHONY CHEVROLET COMPANY 740 Fairmont Avenue FAIRMONT, W. VA. Phone 558 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 HOMECOMING COURT L. to R.: Dave Giles, Emily Springston, John Lough, Karen McCoy, John Chatham, Queen Mary Gray, Anna Tassone, Joe Belcastro, Suzanne John, Joe Martin. FRESHMAN MIX • 0  . ' -TB29C Let Quality Be Your Guide Shop SPRINGER APPLIANCE CO. I I 7 Fairmont Avenue PHONE 2169 Fairmont, West Virginia Conn — Leblanc — Olds Band Instruments Baldwin — Kimball — Wurlitzer Pianos KLINGENSMITH MUSIC INC. FAIRMONT, W. VA. l One Stop Service FAIRMONT AMERICAN LAUNDRY, INC. ONE HOUR DRY CLEANING J J Across -rom Fairmont Theatre Phone 77 Congratulations Class of ' 60 HALL PIGOTT GOLDEN BROTHERS MACHINE SHOP GOLDEN CORNER Fairmont, W. Va. 1777 Morgantown Avenue A department store for every member of the family — with moderately priced lines of ap- PHONE 1438 Fairmont, W. Va. parel and shoes — for men, women, and chil- dren. ! J.«WPW«|«H 4 (Left) SUMMER SCHOOL STUDENT COUNCIL - FIRST ROW: Margaret Seccuro, John Jenkins, President; Vicki Helminski, Vice-P resident; Rick Harris, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Jean Zeck, Bus Jaco, Mary Jane Williams, Guy Saparito, Anna Marie Watson. Extreme Top Picture: Cheerleader tryouts during first football game. Right: Jonie Williamson Miss Fairmont — 1959. (Left) WEST VIRGINIA TEACHER TRAINING SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS - FIRST ROW: Kathleen O ' Connor, Brenda Burner, Donna Wolfe, Melba Mallow. SECOND ROW: Mary Ann Bolton, Barbara DeBerry. THIRD ROW: Sarah Smith, Patricia Knotts, Twyla Queen. FOURTH ROW: Karen Phillips, Verona Bean. 115 MARION PAPER, INC. Complete Packaging Program for Gro- cery and Department Stores — Serv- ing All Types of Business and Industry. 6th AND BELTLINE Fairmont 4520 FOOD CENTER Super Market, Inc. Quality — Value — Courtesy RAWLINGS OPTICIANRY Finest Eyewear in Fashion and Quality Nothing You Buy . . . Costs So Little . . . Yet Gives You So Much PRESCRIPTION OPTICIANS FAIRMONT HOTEL Complete Line of Office Furniture and Office Supplies Sales and Service on All Equipment HOME OF HALLMARK CARDS ADAMS OFFICE SUPPLY 101 Adams Street Congratulations SAURO ' S CLEANERAMA Laundry and Dry Cleaning PHONE 4730 FAIRMONT Drive-In Service and One-Hour Service FAIRMONT HOTEL, 600 FAIRMONT AVE. 201 MERCHANT STREET KAPPA DELTA PI EDUCATION HONORARY AND STUDENT NATIONAL-STATE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION TEA - STANDING: Dr. Boyd D. How- ard, Chairman of the Education Department; Walter Kulczycki, President of SNSEA; Phyllis Wilmoth, Arrangements Committee; Connie Hunt- er, Vice-President of SNSEA; Marion Clayton, President of Kappa Delta Pi; AA. V. Givens, Assistant Superintendent of Marion County Schools; Clora Marple, Assistant Professor of Education and Adviser to SNSEA; Anita Jones, Arrangements Committee; Otis H. Milam, Jr., Registrar and Director of Admissions. Presiding at the table: Mrs. Margaret Willard, Associate Professor of Education (left), and Vivian Gibson, Dean of Women ( right) . Above: Guests at Kappa Delta Pi-SNSEA Tea. Below: Miss Marple ' s Elementary Methods Class. Above: Freshman Tea. Below: SNSEA Meeting. AAA L_l_ WE WELCOME YOUR ACCOUNT CITY NATIONAL BANK FAIRMONT, WEST VIRGINIA Member of F.D.I.C. Prescriptions Filled Glasses Repaired CAPLAN OPTICAL CO. Photo Equipment Sun Glasses Compliments of VOGUE SHOP HENRY HARDESTY, INC. Insurance and Bonding 316 MONROE ST. Fairmont W. Va. Telephone 2900 Above: Professor Davisson ' s advanced Zoology students study the skeleton. Above: Professor Quintrell instructs her Human Physiology Class. Receiving instructions in human anatomy. Human Physiology students working in lab. Three Pre-Med students studying human circulation Above: Physics students in lab work. Below: Dr. Creasy ' s Trees and Shrubs; Botany class study the ginkgo tree. Above: Carl Paskey gives electronics demonstration. Below: Professor Whoolery instructs math students. FAIRMONT ALUMINUM COMPANY Subsidiary of Cerro de Pasco Corporation FAIRMONT, WEST VIRGINIA LEVINE ' S Men ' s Wear Women ' s Wear, 323 ADAMS STREET PHONE 1085 Fairmont, West Virginia TARLETON BUICK FAIRMONT THE SPORT STORE Fishing Tackle — Hunting Equipment A Complete Sporting Goods Store 3 1 2 Monroe Street FAIRMONT, W. VA. Phone 4376 BROWN ' S CLEANERS Fairmont ' s Finest Dry Cleaning Free Delivery Service PHONE 2279 hits town! Royal Crown COLA Learning welding. Milling and bandsaw operations. Jointer and planer. dj mi Above three: Lambda Delta Lambda Physical Science Honorary sponsors Science Day. Left: Some of the Collegiate Academy of Science members, and faculty advisers, are shown here after a hard day ' s work gathering junk in the college woods. This group has been working earnestly to establish an arboretum on the campus. Many people do not know that on our 70-acre campus lies the largest untouched virgin forest located within any city of the United States. Won ' t you help, too, to preserve nature ' s works and keep our campus beautiful. Below-Left: Math students. Middle: Physics experimenters. Right: These specimens prepared and mounted by Zoology students. LET US HELP FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN COMPANY Congratulations! Class of ' 60 HARTLEY ' S Extends Sincere Wishes for Your Continued Success For all college affairs, and whenever the occasion calls for FLOWERS Visit WEBERS Artcarved and Wed-Lolc Diamond Rings Stieff Sterling China and Crystal SUMMERFIELD ' S JEWELRY Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing 105 ADAMS STREET We Give S H Green Stamps JIMMY MORGAN ' S MUSIC SHOP 229 Meredith Street Phone 359 219 Jefferson Street Phone 8045 Selmer — Bundy Instruments Instrument Repair Service mm jggj Left: Planning dedication ceremony. Above: Dedication of Student Center jry -jj f _ I M 1 Above: Telephone operator Linda Tooth- man. Above-Middle: Counselling preparation. Below: Patty Williams. Above: Taking freshman tests. Left: Cowboy Tom Hobbs. Below: Piano player Walter Kul- czycki. ' • X; l — 1 1 m 1 : 1 mtt i;«: V ■■■■.: ■:- ■-:;. ' ■' ' ■■■: ' %.y ' : ■' ■' ■' $ Jm Above: Faculty group. Left: Men ' s dorm lounge. Below: Girls ' dorm lounge. Right: FSC Swimming Pool. fc THE FINEST SURROUNDINGS THE BEST OF SERVICE WONDERFUL FOOD ALL ASSURE THE SUCCESS OF YOUR PARTY AT THE FAIRMONT HOTEL Compliments of STATE FARM INSURANCE CO. Automobile Life Fire Auto Financing LEONARD W. SWISHER, Agent 102 ADAMS ST. Buy Your Tires at B. F. GOODRICH STORE Cor. Cleveland and Locust Ave. FAIRMONT, W. VA. Phone 700—6001 TURNER PHARMACY, INC. PHONE 1536 Fairmont, W. Va. Prescription Specialists Compliments of TERMINAL RESTAURANT 320 Jefferson St. FAIRMONT, W. VA. 0ngratulation$ to the graduating class FAIRMONT COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKS, INC. Fairmont, W. Va. r wr r one of the very few things that costs you less than your Electric Service MONONGAHELA POWER COMPANY KING ' S MEN ' S SHOP Ahead by Miles in Men ' s and Students ' Styles 2 Doors Above FAIRMONT THEATER PHONE 5171 We Give S. H. Green Stamps Join Our Suit Club— $1.00 Per Week COMMUNITY SAVINGS BANK AND TRUST CO. Compliments of FAIRMONT WALL PLASTER COMPANY Custom Built Kitchens Heating and Air Conditioning Builders ' Supplies Appliances Hardware FAIRMONT, W. VA. TELEPHONE 1520 MOUND STAFF FIRST ROW: Sally Jenkins, Connie Hunter, Olga Kulczycki, Mrs. Lebo, Adviser; Ann Rosier, Rachael Whoolery, Jonnie Erdie, Co-Business Manager. SECOND ROW: Patty Williams, Geraldine Wright, Richard Clelland, Walter John Kulczycki, Editor; Joe Gipson, Nancy Cutrone, Co-Business Manager; Vicki Oliverio, Carolyn Russell. (Not pictured: Pete Albero, Kathleen O ' Connor, Lou Gontrum, Mary Frances McKain, Vivian Pachuta.) I sincerely hope that you have enjoyed reading your yearbook. Much hard work has been done in preparing it you you. I wish to thank the members of the Mound Staff, who helped me in many ways, also, Mrs. Lebo, for her kindly advice, Mr. Michael Romino, official Mound photographer, Dr. Creasy, Dr. Gray, Mr. Turley, Al Ludwick, Ron Baker, Richard Toothman, and Fred Schroeder, for their pho- tography work, the administration, faculty, other college personnel, and the students of Fair- mont State College. You have all helped make this yearbook possible. w. j. k., editor A MAN CAN GROW i - W faep 0 ? Grow ng 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. 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