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4 Published By: The Mound Staff 1968 Fairmont, W. Va, ' m •a ii IK w w HEi r - K Ai rmpfll ■ d; if ' ' FAI -1 ■M ■ : ' 4 M J r . _ 1 HhSfl ' a. it fie SH •Ww,- ' . ' S S Sf s ir-T- A FOUNDATION Built of friends, experiences, Broken dreams, and abstract philosophies. We came to change the world But the world changes us. We Grow With Old FSC [Willi! - Enjoying Another Century 1 i j m 1 m r «iV . 1 s • ■ I TELEPHONE ACTIVITY We meet activity as we progress from day to day. Academic, Social, and Athletic events Help to expose us to the enjoyment of life And the responsibilities of living. PROGRESS Fairmont State College 1968 ' ■■ Activity Forms Bridges Too 10 ENTHUSIASM We take an active part in everything That is about us. Our cheerleaders are vibrant And our student body is fun-loving. turner STAV o;; 11 TRADITION We are built upon those things which make A college a college— its traditions. The Victory Bell, a class ring, a beanie, Greeks, The Nickel , and Senior Walk are The traditions left to us by previous Students at FSC. Steeped In Tradition 13 WISDOM We find wisdom in many forms— In the classroom, at study, and at our First social function. It is through this wisdom that we are Able to progress in our college life. Wisdom Is Many Things— ■fer ■•I -  r H ' ' $ ■ 1 ■ — -__ SS8K! •-?. :■ •;- • • ■.LuflAa ' — V J- Alfe ' t ' V ' JB ' JiBM - , :T v5¥j • Next Century- Here We Come TABLE OF CONTENTS Organizations 20 Activities 40 Sports 70 Greeks 1 00 Classes 128 Administration 186 Advertisements 196 17 ORGANI A Bridge Spanning The Years BRIDGES jftffijliu MBKv ii  1917 Class-Charter Members FSC Emeritus Club STUDENT COUNCIL- .? row. L Rohanna, J. Swecker, J Gram- ley, B. Knotts. E. Kennedy. K. Bitonth second row, G. Michael. M Glendenning, B. Vincent. C. Cottrill, S. Petitto. E. Branham. T. Talerico. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is the executive board of the student government organiza- tion, one member elected by the non-fraternity group and one faculty represen- tative appointed by the President of the College. One of the principle assignments of the Student Council is to meet at the begin- ning of each semester to determine the allocation of the student activity funds among the various campus activities and organizations. The budgets prepared are then published so that all students may know for what purposes their fees are being used. 20 BLAZERS To be elected a member of Blazers. Senior Woman ' s Honorary, organized in 1947, is a distinction highly hon- ored by every woman at Fairmont State College. Each year outstanding senior women are elected to this hon- orary organization. Women elected must have the qualities of scholarship, leadership, loyalty, and integrity and in addition, candidates must have earned at least a 2.85 average by the end of the fall term of their junior year. BLAZERS-7 ? r.. J. Bock. B. Shreve. C. Ballah; second r.. S. Hess, K. Spidle. S. Clelland. Suzanne Snyder, faculty advisor. FLAMES Junior Women ' s Honorary, a chapter organization of edgment to the outstanding junior woman who possesses Blazers, was organized in May of 1966 on Recognition qualities of leadership and scholarship and who has given Day. The purpose of this organization is to give acknowl- service to the college. FLAMES— Barbara Nailler. faculty advisor: P. Horky. M. Frye. B. Wrachford. 21 FASHION BOARD Shown are members of the Fair- mont State College Mademoiselle fashion board. Sponsored by a lead- ing downtown store, the board is comprised of two girls from each campus sorority, as well as four in- dependents. The board meets each month to discuss latest style trends on campus, as well as to learn of fashion developments in the New York and foreign markets. Kow I-. S. Morris. L. Armstrong. C. Priester. P. Maurer, P. Vandergrift. S. Beil, F. Monell. Associated Women Students Associated Women Students is a group organized at Fairmont State College on April 9, 1964. It is composed of women ' s groups and all women on campus. The orga- nization gives service and opportunity for women to set and maintain their own standards and to govern them- selves. The purposes of Associated Women Students are to provide leadership for self-government, to promote good social relationships between all women ' s groups, and to stimulate a greater appreciation of cultural and aca- demic affairs. Local chapters of the organization may, after a proba- tionary period, affiliate with the Intercollegiate Association of Women Students, which is a national organization for women at colleges throughout the United States. OFFICERS-A ' w . P. Horky, R. Robles, N. Walsh. L. Rohanna. P. Lohse. 1 !■ i i ' ' f OfiOfO UlA fJiiiJkliilll ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA-ttw .- D. Longenette, H. Boggs, B. King, L. FarnswortrC M. Bock, S. White, S. Liston, K. Fanslev, P. Witschey, S. Benson. Row 2: N. Wood, M. Frowen, G. Valentine, S. Emery, F. Gamigli- ano, T. Belcastro, S. Long, J. Markley, R Toothman, N. Ware. K Ware. Darrel Pigot, J. Chadwell, Row 3-. B. McClung, W. Laughlin, S. Dicken, T Burky, L. Thornton, C. Baney, J. Mariner, E. Ward. R. Rosier. H Thorp ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA Founded in 1958, the Alpha Alpha Alpha business hon- orary at Fairmont State College was organized to promote interest in the study of business. The functions of the hon- orary are dinner meetings and trips to business firms. Its purpose is to acquaint the students with the type of peo- ple they will be working with in the future. DORM PRESIDENTS These students represent the five dormitories on cam- pus—Morrow Hall, North Hall, Pence Hall, and privately owned Morgan Hall and Garden Lane Apartments. Their purpose is to plan social functions. H BBBaBH _ _ __- _ __ _ DORM PRESIDENTS-AW . P. Pickering, T. Cunningham, K. Spidle. 23 KAPPA GAMMA Kappa Gamma, the Fairmont State College debate hon- orary, was reestablished last year as a part of the debate club. The honorary is open to those college debaters who have participated with skill in a minimum of five rounds of inter-collegiate debate. The officers of the debate club must have qualified for membership in Kappa Gamma. KAPPA GAMMA— Seated, B. Shreve. E. Irviti; standing. J. Bock. Suzanne Snyder, faculty advisor. BETA BETA BETA Beta Beta Beta, National Biology Honorary, was founded in 1922 at the University of Oklahoma. Its objec- tives are scholarship and the promotion of biological re- search. Each year the Beta Beta Beta chapter at Fairmont State College sponsors a National Science Day to which students of area high schools are invited. BETA BETA BETA— Seated. F. Currence. G. Greene. M. Ash. M. Ash. M. Cole, G. Garlow; standing. Dr. R. Amos, faculty advisor; G. Cunningham. D Creasy, faculty advisor. Kendall, D. Williams, Dr. W. 24 WHO ' S WHO— Tint row. E. Branham, M. Glendenning, H. Hill. C. Ballah, P. Monelh third r.. K. Spidel, J. Bock, D. Williams; second r.. N. Pollock, B. Shreve, K. Bitonti, S. Hess, S. Clelland. WHO ' S WHO LAMBDA DELTA LAMBDA Each year Fairmont State College honors a few select students by naming them to Who ' s Who. The ones selec- ted are outstanding students who have shown the charac- teristics of scholarship, participation and leadership in ac- ademic and extracurricular activities, citizenship and ser- vice to the school, and promise of future usefulness. Stu- dents are selected once a year by an impartial council of seven juniors and sophomores and six faculty members. Those chosen are listed in Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities and are given certificates on Recognition Day. Lambda Delta Lambda, national physical science honor- ary, was founded at Fairmont State College in 1925. In order to qualify for membership in this select group, a stu- dent must have an overall 3.00 grade average and a 3.00 average in at least 14 hours of chemistry and physics. LAMBDA DELTA LAMBDA— Donald Miller. Gerry Newbraugh. Mary Young. Terry GroW IS 3! u FRESHMAN COUNSELORS- ? tow. P. Pell. G. Hillberry. B. Knotts, E. Branham. E. Kennedy. M. Glendenning, H. Conrad; second row-. E. Herman. D. Gabriele. P. Saeler. C. Gallucci. J. Prozillo, M. Frye. S. DeBlasio, V. Moninger. C. Cowger. M. Williams. S. Auberle, S. Shaffer, J. Barniak. P. Cottrill. K. Hosoflook, N. Beuglass; third row. L Armstrong. C. Thralls. J. Wilmoth. J. Boyer. P. Vandergrift, J. Wilson. C. Priester. S. Hess, A. Luo- to. R. Ruse. K. Bitonti, C. Ballah; fourth row. D. Leonitt. J. Teacoach, D. Bolton, C. Boney, T. Jones. L. Rexroad. C. Cottrill. J. Fulty; fifth row, J. Terrell. F. Burkey, L. Markhour, D. Bruner. L. Gargarella, W. Sine, G. Gallucci. R. Toothman; sixth row. J. Jimeno, C. Berry, A. Cross, D. Kelli- son. T. Veach. J. Whitescarver, H. Thorp, S. Lawson. FRESHMAN COUNSELORS Freshman week is the time of action for the hard work- ing Freshman Counselors. Their membership includes the five Student Council elected officers and all the past coun- selors who are in good standing concerning; leadership, citizenship, and scholarship. The rest of the quota is open to anyone in the student body who qualifies. The final se- lection is based upon academic standing, leadership qual- ities, character, citizenship, and school services. 26 ALPHA PSI OMEGA first row. E. Hall, P. Parrish, K. Bitonth second row. B. McClung, R. Snider. National recognition has been given to the dramatics department of Fairmont State College through the founding in 1925 by Dr. Paul Opp of Alpha Psi Omega, the national dramatics honorary. The Alpha Chapter was founded to promote interest in dramatic production through the presenting of drama to the students and com- munity. Members of the honorary are chosen through their participation and interest in dramatics. EPSILON PI TAU Epsilon Pi Tau, an Industrial Arts and Industrial Voca- tional Education, Inter-national Honorary Society orga- nized in 1920, was installed the Alpha Upsilon Chapter at Fairmont State on March 29, 1955, by its founder Dr. William E. Warner. Epsilon Pi Tau is strictly a professional organization with membership limited by grades, charac- ter, and promise of professional growth. All members are responsible for one meeting, expected to attend state meetings and are hosts to a state meeting. Its purpose is the professional development of promising young leaders in Industrial Arts and Industrial Vocational Education. About one half of its members enter the teaching field. Epsilon Pi Tau first row. J. Mohr. P. Toothman, T Wnghtman. L. Peterman. second row. L. Leonard. D. Fowler. K. Wise. L. Unruh. J Hales. C Johnson 27 MENC— Tltst row. B. Wrachford. R. Wrachford. M Lowe. R. Cunningham. J. Liston. E Herman. S. Franz. V. Holler. S. Burkholder, C. Dryden, J. Palmer. P. Saeler ; second row. D. Hamilton, faculty advisor; C. Alasky, P. Yoho. M. Havlichek. M. Jordan, P. Mick. F. Moody, faculty advisor-. S. Wilmoth. B. Likins. R. Bond, P. White. G. Miller. MENC Music Educators National Conference consists of mem- bers of the faculty and students who have a major or min- or in music. The goal of the group is to better the un- derstanding of music education through a varied and en- lightening program of activities. ART CLUB— Jirst row. J. Potanko. P. Duvall. M. Campbell. N. Hullderman, R. Chrislip; second row. L. Rhodes, faculty advisor; J. Klemick, D Stevens, T. Rich- ards. B. Snyder, faculty advisors. ART CLUB The Art Club, a newly formed organization for art majors and minors, meets every Tuesday at 8 p.m. Movies are shown at the meetings and members are allowed to work on their projects. The Art Club plans to affiliate itsel f in the coming year with Kappa Pi, national art honorary. Thomas Richards. Lillian Rhodes and James Brooks are sponsoring the organization. 28 INTER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP-AV« ' h N. J. Vincent, D. Rollins, C. Hanshew. M. Valentine. M. Wil- liams. M. Hutson, L. Halstead. Row 2, K. Rollins. J. Scott. D. Stevens, B. Roy, P. Petrosky. J. Rogers, D. Williams. INTER-VARSITY 4-H CLUB An active organization on our campus, the Inter-Varsity Fellowship, gives students an opportunity to share a few minutes of their busy day at 12:30, when the fellowship meets and spends time in meditation. It also sponsors ves- per service and Bible studies. The Fairmont State College 4-H Club was organized in 1964 and has been chartered full recognition on the Fair- mont State campus. It has two monthly meetings, one to help a 4-H Club in Marion County. The motto to make the better best represents the 4-H Club. Any college stu- dent interested in 4-H Club work may belong to this group. 4-H CLUB— AW .• M. Edgar. S. Anderson. P. Okes, M. Campbell. D. Rollins. M. Hutson. flow 2: K. Rollins, M. Burgreen, A. Busch, S. Murray, L. Wright. B. Rollins. 29 SENIOR NURSING STUDENTS-. ? ? row. Linda King. Mary Graziani. Carla Boyer. Alma Bartlett. Susan Annan; second row. Vicky Martin. Sharon Mc Coy, Donna Scott, Joan McDonnell, Sally Satterfield. Alice Stull. Not pictured: Shelia Poling. Donna Proctor. STUDENT NURSES- first row. Sister Barbara. J. Noe. C. Wallace. D. Young. M. Dean, C. Hendershot. M. Yambor, M Howell, J. Williams, N. Gump. B. Basagic. Sister Jude ; second row. L. Hamner. J. Bias. S. Stevens. S. Zannino. J. Roll ins. C Cain. N. Myers, L. VanHorn. K. Keefover. N. Booth. L. Roberts. R. Wiles. J. Takaco, F. Mullennex. NURSES The nursing program at FSC offers an intensive two- year curriculum culminating in an Associate of Science de- gree in nursing. The School of Nursing is approved by the American College of Surgeons and The American Medical Associa- tion. It also is accredited by the West Virginia State Board of Examiners for Registered Nurses and the National League for Nursing. 30 NEWMAN CENTER— first row. D. Fiorenza, J. Martin, M. Bordenet, T Hollot. E. Tassey. M. Book; sec- ond row, M. Graham, E. Jordan, K. Jennings. S. Kovack. D. Friel. N. Beard. The Rev. Thomas Gornick. NEWMAN APOSTOLATE The Newman Apostolate was organized in I 893 by five students at the University of Pennsylvania. From this small beginning Newman has grown into a national federa- tion with over 800 Apostolates across the country. The purpose of Newman is to foster the spiritual, the intel- lectual, and social interests of Catholic Students on a sec- ular campus. WESLEY FOUNDATION The Methodist Student Movement at Fairmont State College is one of the groups which serves a real purpose. The Foundation is located at the foot of the campus at I 105 Locust Ave. and serves all Methodists on campus. The Wesley Foundation provides an opportunity for all students to worship and study in a Christian and intellec- tual setting. WESLEY FOUNDATION— first row. J. Swecker, J. Foor. Y. Smith; Stroud row. F. Villinger, M. Graham, R. Jacob. B. Barkat. PHI EPSILON CHI The purpose of this organization is to promote lead- ership in the field of physical educa tion. The club sponsors a hockey clinic for the colleges of the state during the sea- son, provides funds for women to participate in the Pitts- burgh field hockey events, sponsors a basketball clinic, and a spring playday for the area high schools. The new fresh- men are introduced to the club with a coke party. PHI EPSILON CHI-AVw .. M. Minehart. D. Manning. M. Myers. F. Monell. R. Silbaugh. L. Fleming. T. Romberger. J. Bishop, E. Johnson, L. Riggs. T. Tusing. Row 2-. M. Rock. P. Pennington. M. Nicholson. B. Day, J. Little. M. Edgar. A. Blevins. V. Girone, P. Hood. S. Lough, P. Rosenberger, B. Kovarbasich. Km 3, H. Threlkeld, R. Alt. B. Butcher, D. Trisler, V. Chi- dester. K. Spidle. A. Atkinson. K. Hosaflook. M. Milbrada, S. Height. V. Brown. S. Herzer, S. Hasket. N. Johnson. 32 INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB OFFICERS-James Snyder, faculty advisor; Neil Jenkins. David Hardy. Joe Cook. Walter Phillips, faculty advisor. INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB KAPPA DELTA PI The Industrial Arts Club, a local organization with na- tional affiliation through the American Vocational Associa- tion, had its beginning at FSC in 1948. The main functions of the club are to develop attributes of the Industrial Arts technology beyond class activities, and bring together those involved in Industrial Arts Education, and their ide- als and philosophies. All industrial Arts Technology are eligible for membership. Kappa Delta Pi, an education honorary, was established at FSC in 1931. Requirements necessary for membership are leadership, scholarship and character. An overall three point average must be maintained in- cluding a three point average in the education field. KAPPA DELTA PI— first WW. S. Clelland, J. Bock. E. Shook. D. Knotts. G. Gallucci. D. Boyce. B. Plachta : second row. D. Watts, C. Harshbarger, C. Baumbardner. B. Shreve, K. Cutlip. T. Hinzman, B. Winston. ' lniiH!iin f? ( , fwr? , , S5 ! l HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Membership in the Home Economics Club is open to students who are majors or minors in this field. This chapter is associated with the American Home Economics Association. v HOME EC. CLUB-Xrst row. D. Durst. S. Durkin, M. Duelle, S. Hawkins, S. Holbert. L. Conner, E. Irvin, P. Skidmore, L. Rohanna. S. Fawcett, L. Ballard, P. Cottrill. E. Laneve; second row. G Hall. C Hanshew. B. Marr. P. Samuels. D. Friel. N. Scagnelli, D. Morrone, D. Handlen, K. Harris, B. Merrifield. D. Martin, C. Pifer, R. Skaggs. M. Hess; third row. S. Bolyard. M. Book. A Huffman, M. Williams. S. Huffman, D. Moore. J. Griffith, C. Osbourne, C. Bolyard, J. Bartlett, S Zirkle. P. Ryan. D. Amos. 34 FOLK CLUB— D. Harki, J. Dolan. secretary- treasurer; J. Heston. D. Underwood, vice- president: R. Moffett. R. Toothman. president. FOLK CLUB An organization created to create an active interest in folk literature and folk music. MASQUERS The Masquers, consisting of three main divisions, is one of the oldest college dramatic organizations in the state. Each school term the Masquers proper sponsor four major productions with tryouts open to the student body. The Children ' s Division of Masquers holds one play a semester for the youth of the county. The Town and Gown Players. a new organization just organized in the summer of 1961. present four productions during the summer with tryouts open to both students and town people. MASQUERS— Jirsr row, L. Cutlip. E. Hall. J. Smith. S. Smith. L. Carunchia, J. Dotson ; second TOW. B. Wat kins. R. Snider. S. Glascock. A. Bernabei. J. Smith. P. Tynes. S. Davis. i 35 MOUND STAFF— Jorea Marple, Greek Editor; Cassandra Bolyard, Art Editor; Inda Carr, Classes, Ass ' t. Editor; Martha Coulter. Editor; Terry Arbogast, Photographer; Joyce Andrews, Typist; Sheila Franz. Orga- nization Editor; Jeanne Lytton, Classes Editor; Sandra Wood, Activity Editor; Marcel Malfregeot. Business Manager; Fred Burky. Ass ' t. Business Manager. MOUND STAFF 1967-68 L ■; f : 0 36 (Ebr (Columns Published periodically except during examinations and vacation periods by the students of Fairmont State College, Fairmont, West Virginia. Entered as second class matter December 18, 1894, under the act of March 3. 1879. at the Post Office. Fairmont. West Virginia, and re-entered under the act of June o ' , 1900 Subscription included in activity fee Publication by and for the Students of FSC Member Of West Virginia Press Association STAFF Editor-in-chief Patty Vandergrif t Managing Editor Sharon Haun News Mike Whiteford Feature Tammy Stalnaker Society Carolyn Proudl ' oo t Exchanges Karen Kopshina Picture Editor Donna Gabriel Assistant Virgil Handley Sports Charles Berry Assistants Bob Dehner, Bill Futten Business Manager Brenda Lloyd Photographer Terry Arbogast Reporters Helen Kennedy, Karen Shannon, Charie Thralls, Sally Williams Cub Reporters Journalism 240 Students COLUMNS STAFF-B. Lloyd, K. Kopshina, T. Stalnaker, R. Dehner. P. Vandergrift. M. Whiteford. C. Proudfoot. S. Haun, I. Carr, V. Handley. B. Futton. | 1 Hkt ■ X: -■ i- ' UJ ' i 1 ItWffliL ' i $ t L J a IVITIES Bridging The Academic To The Social Life At F.S.C. y BRIDGE 4r PTL 1 ' V -f i J [ ' ■ J iCi HIW ' l y MP J • ' -TW- Br? M K% rtj 1 ' tm!S ' f ' FRESHMEN PLEDGE Freshman Orientation The Freshman Class of 1967 arrived, and the campus took on a maroon look as a thousand beanies were issued. For one week, the campus belonged only to the freshmen and their counselors. In one week, freshmen suffered through the pandemonium of registration and the bookstore line, met friends they will keep for years, and acquainted them- selves with the campus in general. Social events included a torch-light parade, the Freshman Tea, and the Freshman Mixer. All this consumed their time for five days. Then the upperclassmen arrived, and many freshmen were heard to give a sigh of relief. After surviving Orientation Week, they were ready to face the regular routine of college life. 40 FRESHMEN LEADERS MR. AND MISS FRESHMAN Ed Branham Mike Glendennins 41 Chris Wargo Steve Linville Group Enthusiasm! A Surprise for Big Daddy Inspiring Moments 36-22-36 And they ' re only Freshmen!! Phi Mu Float HOMECOIV The Tau Beta lota Float , -J! MG 1967 Queen Sharon Price Tau Kappa Epsilon Float Theta Xi Float Sigma Sigma Sigma Sigma Tau Gamma Float 47 Sigma Kappa Float ■ - ' • • • - . . 1 1 967 HOMECOMING QUEEN Miss Sharon Price Homecoming Court Nancy Pollock, Janis Bock. Queen Sharon Price. Diane Castellini. Monica Porter. Junior Prom Court i T • T r i ■ i l i ' i r illj liT lsia lf iiTEiiaalBi John Rinker, Cindy Matthews. Elaine Kennedy. Dave Leavitt. Ron Silvis. QUEEN Jeanne Bryann, Phyl- lis Monell. Larry Lawrence. Nancy Pollock. Bob Swats Sii c Quiet Moments 50 agJ: ' I VTrf Exciting Moments ients .C. 51 Cold Moments BE wist! API T A I. IZI: WITH THESE A N C I D ATE S 7 XVPres NANCY POLLOCK X 5ect. BETTY KN0TT5 X Tres LEE CUTRONE X Sgt at ftrns% MIKE GLBDENN Competitive Moments ■w Thoughtful Moments 52 Watchful Moments ■■■■■■■ Sad Moments 53 Proud Moments Nancy Painter F.S.C. ' s First Fulbnght Scholar Joyous Moments ' ■■ • +■ — « %. Happy Moments «k t ■ - J V .. I T U . Scenic Moments Educational Moments T tWPA North Hall Dorm Life Morgan Hall Inside « Pence Hall At F.S.C. 4 r Morrow Hall A ' -flft ,y- 4jw awe (of ▼ Lerner and Loewe ' mW FAIRMONT STATE COLLEGE Centennial Musical CAST Sir Dinadan Jim Ford Sir Lionel Frank Thompson Merlyn Ray Carter Arthur Mike Glendenning Guenevere Elaine Herman Nimue Judy Liston, Linda Cordray Lady Anne Linda Cordray Lancelot Chuck Dryden Mordred Bill Watkins Squire Dap Jim Kurczak King Pellinore Gene Nesbitt Lady Sybil Pam Parrish Sir Sagramore Bob Finnerin Sir Colgrevance Fred Currence Sir Bliant Bill Lewis Sir Castor John Ellis Sir Gwilliam Bill Likens Morgan Le Fey Linda Hall Tom of Warwick Karl Lengel Priest Jim Smith Horrid Bodo 58 DRACULA CAST Miss Wells Marcia Wilson Jonathan Harker Bryan Beavan Dr. Seward Bob Kunick Abraham Helsing Gene Nesbitt R. M. Renfield Jim Smith Butterworth Frank Thompson Lucy Seward Linda Smythe Count Dracula Trent Veach CAST Mrs. Mavis Ruth Ann Musick Slim Murray Daniel K. Weber Judge Robedaux Max Fields Georgette Thomas Mary Ellen Rapsawich Margaret Rose Sherry Engle. Belinda Cox Clara Breedlove Pam Parrish Sitter Mavis Ruby Heater Mrs. Tillman Iris Bressler Henry Thomas Tom Daniels Sheriff Ray Carter CAST Wong Gene Nesbitt God I Bob Snider God 2 Bill Lewis God 3 Bill Watkins Shen Te Kathy McConkey Gentleman S Policeman Paul Priolette Mrs. Shin Joyce Dotson Husband § Priest Stratton Davis Wife Lee Halstead Nephew John Mohr Unemployed Man Olan Cottrill Old Woman Jeri Smith, Danita Fiorenza Old Man $ Brother Coleman Davis Yang Sun Caspar Boelcskevy Carpenter Bill Miller Sister-in-Law Nikki Miller Mrs. Mi Tzu Sandy Miller Boy § Waiter Lana Carunchia Niece Barbara Rice, Barbara Cawhton Old Whore Lindsa Johnson, Terry Colisino Shu Fu Frank Thompson Mrs. Yan Angela Bernabei Child (Feng) Scott Pollock Two Children Kemper Lengel. Rick Johnson we oooo worn® oe CAST Ngana Linda Golden Jerome Scotty Pollock Henry Karl Lengel Ensign Nellie Forbush Betty Bea Cox Emile de Becque Robert Ellis Bloody Mary Jean Watkins Stewpot Frank Thompson 60 J ■fc.IV, CAST Corie Bratter Susanna W. Godwin Telephone Repair Man Gene Nesbitt Delivery Man L. A. Wallman Paul Bratter Trent Veach Corie ' s Mother, Mrs. Banks Barbara Cort Victor Valasco Dean George Turley Luther Billis Don McBee Professor Jay Teacoach Lt. Joseph Cable Robert Snider Capt. George Brackett, USN Max Fields Commdr. William Harbison, USN Jim Kurczak Yeoman Herbert Quale Ray Carter Radio Operator, Bob McCaffrey Rick Hurt Marine Cpl. Hamilton Steeves Tom Daniels Pvt. Sven Larsen Dave Harbert Lait Karen Bitonti Lt. Buzz Adams Frank Shroyer Sailors, Seabees, Marines Reginald Barnett, Knight Barton Lawrence Donaldson, Harvey Fields. Bob Finnerin. Norman Francis Karl Lengel, Smokey Lawson. Bill McCullough, Stannard Swihart John Veasey, William Watkins Nurses, French Girls, Natives Joy Ashcraft, Helen Bickel Karen Dallison, Larry Pat Donaldson, llene Fields, Barbara Francis. Donna Gabriel. Sherry Glascock. Linda Hall. Darb y Handlen. Jeannie Hoagland, Jo Ann Layman. JoAnn Lough. Mary Sue Malvin. Bernadette Mainella. Nancy Kay Norris, Jenny Smith, Jeri Smith. Angela Pizatella. Willa Van Gilder, Marilee Veasey Sherry Donaldson 61 y. . CAST Ben Bob Parker Gloria Linda Hall f the typists CAST Paul Gene Nesbitt Sylvia Thoma Merico Art Miss Rhodes. Mr. Brooks. Mr Richards Ind A trial Collegiates GAME OF CHANCE Judy Liston. Donna Gabriel, Elaine Herman LA TRAVIATA Chris Hughes, Judy Liston, Elaine Herman, Bill Likens 66 MAJORETTES Kneeling, Jane Noe, Suzanne O ' Dell. Linda Wollard. Debbie Newlon. Debbie Davisson, Beverly Kujawa. Standing-. Nancy Roberts. Barbara Douglas. Judy Palmer, Shirley Varner. Joan Secreta. Sharon Salina. DRUM MAJORETTE Janet Kull Musical Moments f.s.c. marching band and majorettes mEsL Championship • f 11 M«l€ The Champs The Year Of Four Championships In WVIAC In Football, Basketball, Wrestling And Baseball. •NAIA Divisional Champs In Basketball. •NAIA Football Championship (National). First Step Into The Big Time (FM-I) Fairmont. W.Va. Nov. 4— THIS TOUCHDOWN BEAT WAYNES- BURG— Fairmont State ' s Ron Robinson (20) is shown diving across end zone with 40 seconds left with touchdown that upset powerful Waynes- burg College, 7-0. Score came on 15-yard pass. Jackets shown are Fred Stahlman (10) and Ron Karpiak (II). Waynesburg was NO. I NAIA team in nation. National Champs Fairmont State ' s mighty football Falcons, a team that never lost its courage in the face of adversity or never quit when they found themselves behind, wound up the I 967 football season the proud owners of a WVIAC Con- ference title and an unprecedented National Championship. The Falcons showed their superiority over 500 member schools in the NAIA. Several members of the champs received special recog- nition for their efforts. Head football coach, Harold S. Deacon Duvall, led the way by being named small col- lege coach of the year by the influential Washington Touch- down Club. Deacon was also named West Virginia Coach of the Year for an unheard of third time and was named NAIA Coach of the Year. Two Falcon seniors were named to past season Ail- American squads. Guard Dave Williams was named to the Associated Press small college All-America Squad while star fullback Larry Blackstone was named to the NAIA mythical squad. Five Falcons were named to the WVIAC All Conference team. Seniors Marvin Williams, Dave Williams, Martin Sonny Bartic, Larry Blackstone, and Junior Jim Mertens were all honored by conference coaches for their out- standing gridiron season. Larry Blackstone, the outstanding Falcon fullback who finished third in the NAIA in rushing, was drafted by the American Football League Champion, Oakland Raiders. 70 — 7t t ' ■ ■! . T r -? . .-r ik${i (i %m, $ , 4 $$ . y FALCON VARSITY, 961 -first row. Mark Tennant. Roy Michael, John Skidmore, Dan Montgomery, Bill Spariveri, John Huff, Jim Goodnight. Bill Riggleman, Mike Marra, John Kara; second row. Coach Bill Kerr, Coach Larry Hill, Frank Zasloff, Bill Ewusiak, Larry Blackstone, Don Ickes, Mar- tin Bartin, Barry Blackstone, Roger Hill, Michael Arnold, Dwight Car- penter, Richard Merrill, Jack Reagan; third row. Coach Deacon Duvall. Coach Joe Bundy, Jim Reynolds. Dave Coe. Ron Robinson. George Ed- wards, Jim Mertens, Matt Fortier, Pat Baldree. Marvin Williams. George Shreyer, Tom Swisher, Dave Williams. Champs And Champs In-The-Making FALCON FRESHMEN, 967 -first row. Dan Bailey, Andy Sedlock, Tom Mercer, Alvin Boor, Scott Jeffrey, Daryl Terry, Charles Meyer. Steve Keeney ; second row. Joe Smith. Dave Clark. Keith Brainard, Steve Davis. Paul Shimek, Steve Taylor, Larry Fitzpatrick, Luke lams, Dennis Gibson, Mark Vermis; third row. Larry Hill, freshman coach: Tim Powell. Frank Billings. Junior Jones. Roger See. Dale Zirkle. Roy Dowell. Peter Cole- man, Bob Toth. and Jim Chiero. 4 M wmte ,--•■■ - ' VV,- ■ .; , : . ;,.•■. FMRMDNT • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• ••••• i iiwiim in n mi in— ■ tWASH ••••• ••• QUARTER ' Nuff Said FOR THE RECORD Fairmont State College (1 1-0) 42 West Virginia Tech 52 Bluefield 2 1 Salem State 48 West Virginia Wesleyan 2 1 Glenville State 7 13 13 20 West Liberty 7 Waynesburg 8 Central State of Ohio 23 Concord NAIA Semi-Final Play Off 2 I Northern Michigan NAIA Championship Game 28 Eastern Washington State 72 20 21 HEAD FOOTBALL COACH Deacon Duvall This year Coach Deacon Duvall realized several dreams which he has kept in the back of his mind for sev- eral years. Deacon proved that West Virginia Con- ference football teams could compete with any small col- lege team in the nation. Coach Duvall has long desired that area football fans would grow to appreciate FSC ' s brand of football. East- West Stadium was filled to capacity when the Falcons met Waynesburg and a fine crowd was on hand for the semi- final game with Northern Michigan. A second dream that Coach Duvall has had was to bring a national champi- onship back to the college on the hill. Duvall came to Fairmont State in 1952 and since that time has compiled a record of 99 victories, 30 defeats, and 3 ties. Included in this record are seven WVIAC Con- ference championships and this year a NAIA national title. Duvall attended local schools, graduating from Fair- mont State College and Columbia University where he ob- tained his M.A. degree. FAIRMONT HOME OF FAIRMONT STATE COLLEGE : We« FALCON FOOTBALL COACHING STAFF— The men behind the throne of the National Football Champions are Defensive Coach Joe Bundy, Head Football Coach Harold Deacon Duvall. Offensive Line Coach William Kerr, and Freshman Coach Larry Hill. Before the Big One: First It Was Waynesburg, Then It Was Northern Michigan 74 The Champions were wined and dined by the civic clubs. A bunch of the girls were whooping it up in Morgantown. LARRY BLACKSTONE NAIA Ail-American WVIAC All-Conference W.VA. Amateur Athlete of the Year Drafted by Oakland Raiders •ff i DAVE WILLIAMS Associated Press All-American WVIAC All-Conference MARVIN WILLIAMS WVIAC All-Conference MARTIN SONNY BARTIC WVIAC All-Conference 76 RON ROBISON Honorable Mention WVIAC All Conference . BARRY BLACKSTONE GEORGE SHREYER Bon Voyage Seniors BILL EWUSIAK DON ICKES JIM MERTENS WVIAC All Conference i QS iilU WE HAD SCADS OF FANS— All the way from the home games on through the national playoffs, the Fal- cons had a following that jammed every stadium. The Falcon fever was rampant. Here is a section of the bleachers on Rosier Field as they ripped Bluefield. Some days were sunny— then, there were days of mud and slush as we downed the nation ' s No. I Waynesburg team. FAIRMONT. W.VA. NOV. 25-FALCONS ON MOVE-Fullback Larry Blackstone (33) gains for Fairmont State in 2 I -7 upset of top-rated Northern Michigan University. Blackstone was Fairmont ' s leading rush- er with I 10 yards. FALCONS TAKE TO AIR-End Jim Mertens (82) at left and back George Edwards (43) are shown haul- ing in passes as Fairmont State defeated Northern Michigan in NAIA regional playoff. 79 THE FINALS— The unforgettable campaign was climaxed when the Falcons met the East- ern Washington State Savages from Cheney. Washington for the NAIA national champi- onship at Mountaineer Field in Morgantown. FSCS FALCONS FIGHT BACK —from a 1 4-7 half-time deficit to scalp the Savages 28-2 I . The winning tally came in the fourth quarter on a run by George Clayton Edwards from 24 yards out. East had met West and the Falcons were National Champs. HOW SWEET IT IS— Coach Duvall says that ' s it boys, just like I said— you ' re the Nation ' s No Wl SPORTS EDITOR CHARLIE— Charlie Berry, sports editor of 1968 Mound. 82 Rag a 54 34 sail 1 3 Hi ■ ' ■ 1967-68 FALCON BASKETBALL SQUAD-Coach Joe Retton. kmrliiuj, standing. Dave Shaffer, Ed Branham. Don Prickett. Pat Sloan, Dave Gard- 1 ner. Rich Blackstone, Wayne Denham, Dennis Burke, Charles Baylor, John Maphis, Bob Sheets, David Cooper. John Jamerson ' s picture on page 86. WVIAC Basketball Champs In what was supposed to be a rebuilding year, Coach Joe Retton turned in what has to be called his greatest coaching job ever. With the graduation of all time leading scorer Dave Miller and the loss of scoring ace Bill Moody before the season started, most people wrote the Falcons off for the 1967-68 Basketball campaign. Lacking size and a big scorer the Falcons concentrated on a stingy defense along with a fast break offense and scrapped their way to the regular season championship. The Falcons lost to Morris Harvey in the championship round of the tournament forcing a three game play off. FSC won two straight games to clinch their trip to the NAIA Tournament in Kansas City. Fairmont State entered the tournament with a 21-5 rec- ord. Leading the scoring attack for the roundballers were John Jamerson with a 22.7 average, Wayne Denham with a a 17.3 average and Dave Shaffer with 16.1. Other Fal- cons scoring in double figures were Don Prickett— 1 2.5, Pat Sloan— I 1.0, and Dave Gardner— I 0.6. In addition to potent scoring, Denham pulled down 2 1 .9 rebounds per game, which put him among NAIA leaders in this department. Denham grabbed a high of 34 rebounds in a game against DSE. This was the Falcons second trip to the NAIA basketball tourney in three years. FSC finished fourth in a 32 team field in 1965. At press time the Falcons were awaiting the beginning of the NAIA Tournament in Kansas City. 84 Basketball Record— 21-5 94 Salem 93 45 W.Va. Tech 64 75 Glenville 73 50 Central State, Ohio 63 98 W. Va. Wesleyan 68 86 W.Va. State 77 80 Salem 78 70 Morris Harvey 87 85 Wheeling 73 72 Salem 68 93 Alderson-Broaddus 64 78 Wheeling 59 72 Glenville 68 121 W.Va. Wesleyan 68 91 Davis § Elkins 67 WVIAC Tournament 98 Morris Harvey 84 90 Alderson-Broaddus 70 61 West Liberty 72 55 Wheeling 52 79 Glenville 77 65 Morris Harvey 76 1 16 Alderson-Broaddus 91 DIST. 28 PLAYOFF 106 Concord 82 84 Morris Harvey 73 100 West Liberty 84 81 Morris Harvey 69 NIAA Tournament: 78 Okla Christian 75 97 New Haven. Conn 72 86 Dickinson, N Dakota 81 76 Oshkosh State (Wise) 74 48 Central State (Ohio) 51 The tougher the action, the harder they played. i:r mM V m X WAYNE DENHAM DON PRICKETT DAVE GARDNER 1 iflQHP P  v ' l J PI ' ' • ' • ' ' . ' ■ ' | v J 1 fr -: iv.f :■ ; ' || . h ' : ' v JOHN JAMERSON DAVE SHAFFER 86 PAT SLOAN ED BRAN HAM On To Kansas City DENNIS BURKE CHARLES BAYLOR DAVE COOPER JOHN MAPHIS V Morris Harvey and Fairmont continued their fierce basketball rivalry with the Falcons taking the measure of the Golden Ea- gles on the home bench while they defeated FSC in Charles- ton. Fairmont State edged the Charleston boys 3-2 in the overall season series. As usual Wheeling gave Fairmont a mighty battle but the Falcons did manage to break Wheeling ' s home floor jinx which had dated back to the 1965 season. 88 West Liberty had the distinction of ending Fairmont ' s nine game winning streak in handing the Fal- cons their first defeat of the season. But Morris Harvey didn ' t have quite enough to take the title . . . What a season for those Falcons. WVIAC CONFERENCE BASEBALL CHAMPIONS— ot row. Coach Wilson, Leonard Aragona, Glenn Elsworth, Louis DellaMae, Gary Henline, Mike Snider, Garfield Smith, Don Bowanp second row. Bill Brand, Jerry Cunning- ham, John Retton, Ken Boring, Jim Salai. Terry Dermer. Tom Schweit- zer, Jim Carpenter; third row. Tom Lowry, Ron Hefler. Ronnie Robison. Jim Mertens, Richard Blackstone. Don Swisher. Tom Quickie Baseball Champs Tom Schweitzer WVIAC Player of the Year The Falcon baseball team of Coach Squibb Wilson made their way into NAIA recognition during the 1967 diamond season. FSC captured the WVIAC champi- onship in a double elimination series with West Virginia Tech and West Liberty. The Falcon ' s won three straight games in the rain delayed series to earn the right to en- ter NAIA Regional competition at Millersville, Pa. Ace pitcher Tom Schweitzer was the mainstay of the Falcon staff and was named baseball player of the year in the WVIAC Conference. Jim Mertens led the con- ference in hitting by consistantly hitting around the 450 mark all season long with several tape-measure home runs. The Falcons entered the regionals at Millersville against the cream of the crop in NAIA Baseball. The Falcons dropped their first game of the series, therefore put- ting them at an immediate disadvantage. Characterizing that never say die atti- tude that has become synonymous with Fairmont State athletics, the diamondmen won three straight games to enter the finals against once beaten, by the Falcons, Glassboro, New Jersey. Having to play three games in one day took its toll on FSC and they dropped the final game. The Falcon baseball team however once again proved the superiority of WVIAC athletics and finished with an outstanding I 5-3 record. I L 91 ___! FALCON WRESTLERS who started the season include: first row. Coach Kerr. Larry Catsonis. Henry Pickens. Charles Nicholson. Dwight Motley. Pete Basile, Wayne Bitner. second row. Russ Morehead. Steve Glascock. Sam Knotts, Matt Fortier. Dave Clark. Bill Donohew. Bob Campbell. Ted Allison. WVIAC Wrestling Champs ' 67 Oh! My aching back. How It Was Done CHARLESTON (AP)— Fairmont State College wrestlers captured individual championships in seven of the I I weight classes to win the West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference tournament with 109 points. Runnerup with 85 points and the other four individual titles, was defending champion, West Liberty State Col- lege. Also scoring were Wheeling, 28; Alderson-Broaddus, I 5; and Concord, 4. Fairmont ' s winners of individual championships in the matches at the Charleston Civic Center were: —Henry Pickens, 130-pound class; Sam Motley, 137; Steve Glascock, 145; Charles Nicholson, 152; Wayne Bit- ner 167; Dave Clark, 177; and Matt Fortier, unlimited. Fairmont State ' s wrestlers, coached by Bill Kerr, upset West Virginia University ' s mat squad earlier in the week prior to the tournament. The Falcons sported a record of 6-4-1 for the current season. WVIAC TEAM SCORES Fairmont State West Liberty Wheeling College Alderson-Broaddus Concord 109 8 5 28 15 4 From left at Tournament are: Dwight Motley. Charles Nicholson. Steve Glascock. Matt Fortier. Dave Clark, and Wayne Bitner. FALCON SWIMMERS—; first row, Tim Rogers. George Stewart. Chris Pallotta. Lenny Ministero, Bill Moore. Warren Richardson. Fred Hunsinger. second row. Steve Rexroad. Sam Perry. Bob Shimp. Jim Dugan. Dennis Brown, and Coach Joe Bundy. Swimming Members of the FALCON TANKMEN had a season of five losses and no wins due mainly to academic troubles and no depth of numbers for the current team. 94 Golf Fairmont State ' s Golf team, coached by Dr. J. Martin Taylor, had another pretty good season with several returning lettermen from the 1966 squad. Leading the way for the Falcon linkmen were Jim Mallamo, Ron Million, Steve Mikulski, and Tom Mikulski. In the WVIAC Championship Golf Tournament held at Ogleby Park in Wheeling, the Falcons finished eighth in a field of eleven. Fairmont had a score of 324 com- pared with conference winner West Virginia State ' s 303. The linkmen will have both Malamo and Million back this spring to form a nu- cleus for another good team. FSC GOLFERS— Ron Millione, Jim Mallamo. Steve Mikulski Taylor. Bronson Reese, and Coach Dr J. Martin 1% % FALCON TRACK TEAM— AVw . C. Nicholson. D. Carpenter. J. White- scarver. L. Bennett. F. Waybright, J Kara. B. Blackstone. S. Spensky. D. Clark. B. Wilson, M Lantz. manager; row 2. F. Piern. G. Edwards. R. Ro- bison, R Blackstone. M Williams. P. Baldree. C. Davis, S. Perry, F. SJfc, 0%p Brown. J. Maphais. M. Tennant. D. Dalton. D. Jones, J. Bundy, coach; row 3, T. Thompson, B. Donahew, D. Ickes. S. Rexrode, R. Pettigrew, G. Reynolds. D. Coe, M. Fortier. G. Shreyer. S. Montogmery. K. Kuhl, D. Thompson. B. Ewusiak. B. Shulty, R. Cicero. F. Berry. M. Sions. Track Team U-U-Up and over. Members of the FSC TRACK TEAM are made up of practically every sport on campus and the cindermen use the sport primarily as a conditioner. The dual and triple meets brought honors to the college for a better-than-av- erage season. 96 FALCON TENNIS TEAM— Jront row. Coach Harold S. Deacon Duvall, Captain Dave Clark, Lou Gar- garella and Larry Thornton. Back row. Cris Cryder, Bob Cleaver. Casper Boelcskevy and Cecille Galluchi. Tennis Fairmont State ' s young tennis team sported a record of 3-6 for the 1967 sea- son. The netmen downed West Virginia Wesleyan twice and West Liberty once. De- feats came at the hands of Morris Harvey twice, Salem College twice, Frostburg once and California, Pa., once. 97 Soccer Fairmont State ' s soccer team finished the season with a 1-9 mark, dropping their final game of the season to the Morris Harvey Golden Eagles, 3-1. in Charleston. The only win recorded by Fairmont came over the Mor- ris Harvey booters by a score of 4-3 on Oct. 7. The Falcons dropped their eighth game of the season at the hands of St. Francis on Nov. I . Housman again was the big scorer for the Falcons as he kicked in two goals, while teammate Sam Perry added the other tally. FSC ' S SOCCER TEAM— first row. Don Poster. Danny Conaway. Gerry Boutin. Bill Wilson. Mike Snider, Frank Rigger. Ed Shook, Wayne Brown, co-captains Jim Carpenter and Jim Ferrell. and Steve Perrine; second row. Alex Migyanko. Ed Wolfe. Richard Iquinto. Doug Davidson, Joe Zsombo- ran, Gary Smith, Ed Gall, Robert Zahn, Sam Perry, Bill Housman, and Coach Steve Steel. m Jjklh. f k ' ifftik 4ft it i t , f T FT xs p c 9m M ■ i %. i CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM— ■front row. Lindy Bennett. Frank Berry, Rich Everly, Bill Shuttleworth. Coach Bart Watson second row. Bob Whitlatch, John Whites ' carver, John Zielinsky. Terry Falcon and Frank Piern Cross-Country Time to qualify The Falcon Cross-Country team hailed a season of 7 wins and 4 losses. At Wesleyan At West Liberty At Davis % Elkins (H) Wesleyan At Wash. % Lee (H) W. Va. Tech (H) West Liberty At Waynesburg At Davis % Elkins At West Liberty (H) Slippery Rock FSC OPP. 23 32 28 29 28 27 24 31 50 15 27 30 23 36 50 15 26 31 24 35 37 18 99 s-y c ' %M Greek Organizations Began Here In 1925 With The Greeks Alpha Xi Delta news for the day Alpha Xi Delta Pledge Class Alpha Xi Delta was established on the Fairmont State College campus on Feb- ruary 22, 1963. It formally was the Alpha Delta Chi local sorority. At the Nickel 102 Lois Armstrong Shirley Auberle Alma Bartlett Carolyn Baumgardner Rhea Beckner Claudia Been Shirley Beil Jane Bert Sandy Black Dee Bolyard Sherry Bond Jeanne Bryan Jill Carpenter Penny Cottrill Jeanne Hall Karen Harper Barbara Konick Claudia Kopp Jerry Kilmer Betty Knotts Rosemary Lucente Cindy Matthews Sharon Morris Ka Robinson Sharon Springer Roberta Stalnaker Frances Testa Sharon Thomas Donna VanMeter Susan Wade Marcia Williams Suzan Williams 103 Pledge Class ' 67 Delta Zeta was the first National sorority in the United States. Delta Sigma Epsilon and Delta Zeta merged in 1956, making Delta Zeta the largest sorority in the nation. In 1947 Delta Sigma Epsilon Chapter was reinstated on the FSC campus. In 1956 Delta Sig- ma Epsilon became Delta Zeta with the Epsilon lota Chapter at FSC. D.Z. ' s at the Song Fest $ A o fi ft-© fliAftv • AA flAA( 104 Virginia Antonoplos Donna Blount Joyce Collins Deanna Conner Lauren Conner Marianne Dilly Raette Dippolito Valerie Girone Barbara Glass Norma Gatti Jayne Gramley Lorraine Hawkins Pam Horky Elaine Kennedy Peggy Lohse Sheila Matthews Martha Milbrada Cheryl Nicholson $$p - % Paula Oberle Michele Rock Rita Rurak Barbara Shreve Karen Shrout Judy Tetrick Lee Weber Brenda White Sheila White Jackeye Wilmoth 105 «M 4 Tallow Tea Discussing plans for Carnation Ball Phi Mu National Fraternity, the second oldest college organization for women, was established last year on campus by affiliation with Gamma Chi Chi, first sorority on Fairmont State Campus. Phi Mu was founded on March 4, I 852 at Wes- ley College in Macon, Georgia. It has over 90 col- legiate chapters, while national membership has doubled since I 942. Chris Adducchio Carol Ballah Amos Judie Anderson Leslie Armstrong Paulette Brookover Linda Burner Jill Butler Dianne Castellim Doris Castellini Terry Colisino Carolyn Cowger Suzanne DeBlasio Frances DeMarco Mary Frye Cecelia Gallucci Ramona Gregory Diane Kisner Nancy May Phyllis Monell Margaret Murray Nancy Pollock Carol Priester Janet B Rowand Susan C. Rvan Susan Schraeder Linda Sturm Cha ne Thralls Marlene Tiano Diane K Webner Mary M. Young 107 n ft £ rt ft  n nf ft  I ... rwji ■ im mL ESS Song Fest Sigma Kappa was founded in 1874 at Colby College in Waterfield, Maine. Delta Phi Chapter came to this campus in 1959. Previously, it was Sigma Theta Rho, which was established on this campus in 1929. Pledge Class 67 108 Joan Barniak Maria Bennett Janna Bilotta Sarah Bolton Nancy Burgess Mary J Dennison Barbara Francis Mary Graziani Virginia Greene Patty Hibbs Kathy Hosaflook Patsy Howard Peggy Laird Merry Lynn Larosa Donna Linn Judith Ann Listen Sandy Miller Susan Mitchell Felicia Monell Karen Murphy Nancy Newcome Susan Reckard Mary E. Schoonover Carol J. Smith Diane Trisler Janey Wade Kathy Watkins Linda Wollard 109 !W • ■ y Christmas gifts for Korean foster child. Sigma Sigma Sigma was founded on April 20, 1898, at Farm- ville State Normal School, the present Longwood College in Farm- ville, Virginia. Formally Tau Tau Tau, a local sorority, Alpha Kappa Chapter of Sigma Sigma Sigma was established on May 30, 1930, as the first national sorority on the campus of Fair- mont State College. Table in Nickel Pledge Class ' 67 Patricia Alonso Lou [Linner Susan Hess Adella Luoto Jocelyn Arthur Linda Finoche Chris Hudgins Barbara Maslowski Maggie Berdine Nancy Ford Mary A. Jurasko Linda Wartino Karen Bitonti Mary B. Herlihy Nancy Lee Janet Vlonell Janis Bock Donna Gabriel Jennie Livingston Vicki Moninger Judy Boyer Elaine Herman Carol Louden Patty Piscitelli Jo Helen Pitrolo Ann M. Pownell Judy Prozzillo Rosemary Reese Lauren Riggs Jane Robertson Joyce Seamon Susan Shafer Carol Spencer Dina Stemple Carol Taffoni Ann Tennant Nancy Walsh Jude Wilson Linda Work Sliding through life Sigma Pi, national fraternity was founded in 1897 at Vicennes University, Vincennes, Indiana. In February of 1961 this national fraternity established a colony at Fair- mont State College. It was not until October 12, 1963 that this colony officially became Gamma Epsilon Chapter of Sigma Pi. iuUlnH r «ll|, f wmw ' Charles M. Baney Bill Bonshire Jim Buterbaugh William Carpenter Terry Cunningham Tom Daniels Marc Elliott Allen Foley Roger Fulmer John S Horr Robert Jacob Tom Jones William Kirk David Koon Gary Mancuso John Mariner William Martin George McCrum Edward Mittong Willard Nestor Frank W. Orlosky Sam Peppier LaMont Peterman Steve Petitto James Pitcher Joe Razes Thomas Rosa Bob Schmidt Bill Shuttleworth Steve Smyth Robert Sommerville John Taylor Larry Thornton Thomas Whiteman Bob Zahn 113 Song Fest ' 67 Sigma Tau Gamma was founded June 28, 1929, upon the desires and aspirations of seventeen men attending the summer session of Central Mis- souri State College. Xi Chapter was installed at F.S.C. on March 23, 1929 following petition from Kappa Psi Xi. Homecoming Float Preparations Sig. Tau Advisors 114 Gary Baker Charlie Berry Fred Currence Jerry Bochek Ron Dennison Bill Dent Lawerence Ellyson Wayne Fetty Norman Kallop Bud Keller h,A Denver Kendall Randy Kisner Jim Kurczak Rodney Lang Brent Lambiotte Claude Lawson III Larry R Martin Robert McClung Rodney Merrifield George Messenger John Pignanelli Jim Potts Dennis Spencer Norman Springer Dave Toothman Guy Toothman Dave Toothman Richard Toothman David A. Wright Gerald Zinn 115 The fraternity that bathes together stays together. Hard at work? ' Put your arms around me 116 Tau Beta lota, the first fraternity on campus, was founded in 1926 to pro- mote a form of organization for ath- letes on campus. It is considered the great, great grandfather among fra- ternities on campus. Ricky R. Amos Joe Asterino David Cimino Doug Davidson Dave Hardy John Heim Frank Larry Tom Laughlin Robert Ayers David Branham Donald DeLuca Charles Dicken John Huff Julius C. Jimino Carl Lavorata Fred Llovd Edward Branham Jack Chadwell James Ferrell James Golden Philip Jimino Skip Kaminsky Thomas Martin Bill Mason Steve Mukulski Thomas Nunnally Michael Porter Larry Rexroad Donald Rote Fred Sauro Don Slate John Sprouse Tony Taylor Collins Thompson Robert Urse Bob Vincent William Wilburn Jerry Wood John Yerkovich TK Tau Kappa Epsilon, the largest inter- national fraternity for men, was founded on January 10, 1909. The Zeta Sigma chapter was organized on the local campus in 1 948 and became the Theta Delta chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon in 1959. In The Nickel 7 JJii Harry Bradley Bill Bradshaw Dennis W. Lapps Jimmy Carpenter Joseph Cavalier James Cheatham Rick Corwin Charles Cottrill William Criss Terry Deremer Bill Ewusiak Steve Farrar William Futten Mike Glendenning Jim Goodnight Chip Hamilton Don Healy James Hinkle Don Howard Richard laqumta Jim Mallamo Larry Markham James Mertens Dennis Neff Steve Noe Jon D. Nuzum Jack Reagan James Sago Gary W. Smith Edward P. Stalnaker Michael Stalnaker Mark Tennant Cully Weiss 119 Six more touchdowns to win T S Want to join the party? Theta Xi was organized on campus in January 1928 when Omicron Pi was organized at Fair- mont State. Omicron Pi was later initiated na- tionally with Kappa Sigma Kappa a national social fraternity. In August 1962, Kappa Sigma Kappa and Theta Xi fraternities merged. Theta Xi was nationally founded on April 29, 1864, at Rensselear Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York to develop a spirit of enduring fellow- ship and to render free and energetic participa- tion in social and all college activities. Would you believe? Friends go better with Coke Randy Augustine Brent E. Beveridge Richard Bowermaster Gene Burner Ronnie Cecero H. Scott Close Larry Dean Jay Dugan Gary Gallucci Louis Gargarella Brian Glasser John Godfrey Ted Harrington Tim Jenkins John McCue Bill McWhorter Richard McWhorter John A. Marchio %Ai± w m v Mm M II m James D. Marple William Miller Leonard J Ministero Donald Munger Jim Patton Samuel Perry Andrew Semanick Robert Shimp John Skidmore Gerald N Smith III Robert Spery Tom Talerico Jay Teacoch Larry Torchia Trent Veach Edward Ward Richard Wargo Charles Wildman John Williams Marvin Williams William Wilson Ed Worden Atffc 121 iqbi . HOLLY BALL COURT-Mary Ann Jurasko, Carol Taffoni, Nancy Newcomb, Mary Francis Graziani, Vicki Moninger (Queen). Linda Goodwin. Charie Thralls. Donna Blount, Sharon Morris, and Peggy Lohse. Miss Vicki Moninger 1967 Holly Ball Queen The Queen ' s Dance j 2._ ♦ « % in SONG FEST Tau Beta lota What To Do With a Drunken Sailor The history of the Song Fest dates back to the spring of 1949 when it began as a competitive measuring stick among the sororities on campus. It was carried on in the spring of the following year but was dropped in 1951. After an alternating sequence of being presented, and not being presented, the Song Fest was revived by an invitation for the fraternities on campus to take part and compete under a men ' s division. Since that time the Song Fest has had continuous success, being presented every year except 1958. Below are the winners for the various years. Gamma Chi Chi 1949 Tau Beta lota 1957 Sigma Kappa 1963 Sigma Sigma Sigma 1950 Sigma Sigma Sigma 1959 Theta Xi 1963 Sigma Sigma Sigma 1952 Tau Beta lota 1959 Gamma Chi Chi 1964 Alpha Delta Chi 1954 Sigma Sigma Sigma I960 Tau Beta lota 1964 Alpha Delta Chi 1955 Sigma Tau Gamma I960 Sigma Sigma Sigma 1965 Tau Beta lota 1955 Gamma Chi Chi 1961 Theta Xi 1965 Gamma Chi Chi 1956 Tau Beta lota 1961 Tau Kappa Epsilon 1966 Tau Beta lota 1956 Gamma Chi Chi 1962 Gamma Chi Chi 1966 Gamma Chi Chi 1957 Tau Beta lota Sigma Sigma Sigma Lullaby of Broadway 1962 f ■ ■■ T Jg J l Fashions for ' 68? ' What ' s in the glass. Boozer? ' A Gathering Of Greeks wonder who ' s winning? ' Want to join the party? 124 Sigma Pi Orchid Libby Blackburn TBI Sweetheart Vicki Fetchero Frat Sweethearts Theta Xi Sweetheart Sigma Tau White Rose Diane Castellini Susan Shafer TKE Sweetheart Barbara Sago 125 We Bridge The Span Of Freshman To Senior BRIDGES 1968 (PI XT I 1l t . . r PATRICIA M. ALONSO Rivesville Elementary Education Sigma Sigma Sigma CAROL BALLAH AMOS Rivesville Speech. English Who ' s Who Blazer ' s, Sec.-Treas. TBI Sweetheart Court Phi Mu RICKY R. AMOS Fairmont Bus. Administration Tau Beta lota Sophomore Class. Sec.-Treas. Junior Class. Sgt.-Arms Senior Class. Sgt.-Arms RICHARD ANDERSON Clarksburg Psychology Sociology JOYCE ANDREWS Fairmont Secretarial Studies AWS SUSAN ANNAN Fairmont Nursing Education Student Nurses Association VIRGINIA ANTONOPLOS Pittsburgh. Pa. Bus. Administration Delta Zeta TERRY ARBOGAST Fairmont Social Studies JOCELYN ARTHUR Clarksburg Home Economic Columns Staff Mound Staff. Photographer Home Ec. Club AWS SNSEA Sigma Sigma Sigma GERALD ASHCRAFT Fairmont Bus. Administration NIAA W.V. IAA SHIRLEY AUBERLE Parkersburg French Alpha Xi Delta SNSEA Pi Kappa Phi AWS JENNIFER AUDIA Lumberport Home Economics Home Ec. Club RANDOLPH D. AUGUSTINE Weirton Sociology Psychology Theta Xi RICHARD S. BAILEY Bridgeport Social Studies English CHARLES MICHAEL BANEY Clarksburg Bus. Administration Sigma Pi, Pres., Treas. Freshman Counselor Alpha Alpha Alpha Pence Hall, Pres. ELIZABETH BARNARD Elkins Secretarial Studies JOAN BARNIAK Fairmont English Sigma Kappa Freshman Counselor White Rose Court Pi Kappa Phi JOHN PAUL BARR ALMA LEA BARTLETT JERRY BAUGHMAN Fairmont Elementary Education Fairmont Nursing Education Alpha Xi Delta Student Nurses Crooksville, Ohio Elementary Education Soccer Golf Association, Pres. CAROLYN BAUMGARDNER Horse Shoe Run Elementary Education Pense Hall, Pres. Football NORMA BEARD Phoenixville, Pa. Elementary Education Newman Treas. MRICIA BECCALONI Monongah Elementary Education Kappa Delta Pi Alpha Xi Delta SNSEA EUNICE BEIN AWS Long Island, N. Y. Elementary Education SNSEA TINA BELCASTRO Shinnston Accounting LINDY LEWIS BENNETT Clarksburg General Shop ISEA AWS Cross Country )ung Democrats Mound Art Editor MAGGIE BERDINE CHARLIE BERRY FRANK W. BERRY BRENT BEVERIDGE Fairmont Fairmont Fairmont Warren. Ohio English Social Studies Business Administration Social Studies Sigma Sigma Sigma, Treas. Sigma Tau Gamma Cross Country Theta Xi Sigma Tau Delta. Pres. Inter-pan. Track SNSEA Mixed Chorus ROTC Intramurals Columns Staff JAMES BIGGS Fairmont English JERRY BOCHEK Pittsburgh, Pa. History Sigma Tau Gamma KAREN K. BITONTII SANDRA BLACK Fairmont Greensburg, Pa Speech. Dramatics Elementary Education Sigma Sigma Sigma Alpha Psi Omega Womens ' Panhellenic, Pres. Alpha Xi Delta SNSEA Flames AWS BARRY BLACKSTONE LARRY BLACKSTONE Dorm Officer Baltimore, Ohio Baltimore, Ohio Industrial Physical Education Arts Football Football Track Track Wrestling JANIS BOCK Wrestling MARILYN BOCK SARAH BOLTON Fairmont Mathematics Shinnston Accounting Beckley Elementary Education Blazers Sigma Sigma Sigma Who ' s Who Debate Team Alpha Alpha Alpha Sigma Kappa Collegiates SNSEA DEE BOLYARD RAY BOND SHERRY LYNN BOND PATRICIA A. BONDY Fairmont Clarksburg Clarksburg Fairmont Elementary Elementary, Music Secretarial Studies Social Studies. English Education Collegiates Alpha Xi Delta SNSEA Alpha Xi Delta MENC Masquers White Rose Court SNSEA AWS AWS Zke Crucible SNSEA RICHARD L. 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Hawse Signe Height Judi Henderson Alice Herring Nancy Hernsman Richard Hibbs Margaret Hillyard Phil Hines Gregory Hinton Mary Hinzman Helen Hlusko Janice Hoffman Virginia Hoffman Pamela Hood Marie Howell Rita Hugus Mavis Humphrey Kathleen Hurst Nikki DeSantis Lindse Johnson Henry Johnson Edith Jordan Kathy Keefover Helen Kennedy Opha Kesling Linda Jane Kisner Shirley Knight Shirley Knotts Kathy Kuepp Lynn Knapp Gerald Kukns Sharon Larry Robert Laughlin Susan Laughlin Glafre Lawill Carol Lawrence Bill Leeper Jackson L Leonard Joe Leonette Nancy Lewis Libby Libicer Scott Lieving Ethel Linch Larry Linn John Linn Suzann Listen Jenny Little Steve Linville Rose Mary Maiolo Debbie Malcolm Wanda Mapes Steven Mariner Eileen Martin Gregory Martin Thomas Martin Steve Martz Terry Matheny Jane Mathew Rose Ann Mauro Betty Jean May John McDougal Patricia McGumphy Donna Meek Clyde Michael Mary Kay Minehart Kenneth Moffett Robert Moffett Ben Moore Mike Moore Danny Montgomery Deborah L. Moran Charles Moran Russ Morehead Manley Morris Frances Mullennex Joanne Murray Brenda Muto Margaret Myers Dave Nelson Debbie Newlon Shelia Nicholson Suzanne O ' Dell Larry Orsini Carllyn Osbourn Scott Pagliana Rose Palavio Chris Pallotta Carl Panette Nancy Park Greg Peters Rich Petras Larry Phillips Paula Phillips Cassie Pifer Sandy Pignanelli Terry Pizatella Carol Playford Harold Plum Mary Pobego Charlene Post Delmas Pratt Tom Preston Charlotte Prickett Patty Priolette Beckie Radcliffe Becky Radtka Eddie Randolph Lou Anne Reppard Dana Reynolds Barbara Rice Donald Rice Susan Rice Mitchell Riffee Kathie Riggenback Jim Ripoli Roy Rogers Tim Rogers Bert Rollins Pam Rosenberger Diana Rowan Sharon Rudy Joyce Ruszkowski Ray Rutherford Lowell Satterfield Dianne Scarcella Susanne Schmidt Deanna Scott Debbie Seifrit Lucille Sellers Karen Shannon Robert Shaw Bruce Shay Bob Sheets Barbara Shelbaer Rebecca Shelton Elizabeth Shillingburg James Short Vera Sigley Flora Ann Simon Janice Sims Mary Smith Linday Smythe Jennie Snider Paul Snider Janice Spence Lynn Stanley Sam Starcher Jack Starsick Brenda Stealey Carolyn Stevens Garrett Stewart George Stewart David Stiles Victoria Stuckey Paula Sutton Frank Swanger Gary Talerico Elaine Tassey Christine Taylor Paul Taylor Chester Thomas David Trimble Terry Tusing Pam Tynes Donna Van Gilder Maria Varchetto Shirley Varner Deborah Vincent R. Leonard Wachob Barbara Wagner Linda Wallace Jim Weber John Weekley Marilyn Ann Werchner Louella West Leon Westfall Veronica Wierbonski Rebecca Wiles Deane Williams Margaret Williams Norma Wilson Barbara Wiseman Tom Witzgall Janice Wolfe Karen Wolfe Shirley Wolfe Kenny Woodell Carolyn Sue Wotring John Wyckoff Mori Yambor Kathryn Yocco Donna Yock Kenneth Yoho Blair Yommer Joseph Zara Fred Zirkle Joe Zsomboran ' kh DR. ESTON K. FEASTER President of Fairmont State College 186 PAUL V. YOST Administrative Dean Dr. William P. Turner Jr. Academic Dean Joe C. Allen Ass ' t. Professor Commerce Mrs. Pauline Brand Ass ' t Librarian Dr Raymond Amos Jr. Ass ' t Professor Patricia Anderson Instructor Dr Eugene Arnold Professor Biology Nursing Education Education Joseph Bundy Instructor Physical Education Doris Burns Instructor Commerce Ruth A. Burns Instructor Commerce Ronald L Cam Instructor Tech Ind Education Donald Campbell Instructor Physics George E Cannon Assoc Professor Psychology Dr Edmund Collins Professor Robert H Conn Ass ' t Professor Hunter J, Conrad Director Physical Science Languages Student Personnel Dr. Ernest Chapman Ass ' t. Professor Political Science MrM Margaret Copeland Ass ' t Professor English 188 Margaret A. Dodge Instructor Nursing Education Dr. William Creasy A. Paul Davisson Mrs. Roxy Dillon Professor Asso. Professor Dean of Women Biology Biology Dennis Donoghue Margaret Doolittle Galen Duling Ass ' t. Professor Ass ' t. Professor Director Political Science Education Teacher Education Jane E. Dumire James Dunlevy Dr Bill 6 Dunn Instructor Instructor Professor Eng. -Journalism Mathematics Commerce Dr Larry E Eckles Dr Fred Edgell Dr. Paul Edwards Professor Professor Ass ' t. Professor Languages English History Harold Duvall Asso. Professor Physical Education Eleanor Ford Asso Professor Physics v 189 A. Neil Frye Asst. Professor Education William Gulas Instructor Mathematics Paula Helm Instructor English Ruth J. Givens Dr. Paul Green Barbara Grimsley Instructor Asst. Professor Instructor English Chem. Phys. Sci. Nursing Education Billy D. Haines James A. Hales Gertrude Hall Instructor Asst. Professor Asso. Professor History Tech.-lnd. Education Home Economics Donald Hamilton Ernest Hamilton Ray Hanson Jr. Instructor Instructor Asst. Professor Music English English Lewis Herring Melva Hess Clifford House Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asso. Professor Tech.-lnd Education Home Economics English 190 Marilynn Jone Instructor English Mary Kennedy Joseph Kerr William Kerr Instructor Instructor Asst. Professor Music Sociology Physical Education Dr. James LaRue William Laughlin Jr Richard Lengel Professor Instructor Instructor Mathematics Economics History Loy Leonard Jo Ann Lough Aileen Lucas Asst. Professor Asst Professor Asst Librarian Tech.-lnd. Education Speech -Drama Clora Marple Frances Mason Glenn Massay Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst Professor Education Physical Education History Terrence Markovich Instructor Speech-Drama Patricia Mays Instructor Nursing Education 191 Dr. Gary McKown Asst. Professor Chem. -Science Frances Moody Asst. Professor Music Earl McLaughlin Otis H. Milam Fred Miller Asst. Professor Registrar Instructor Education Kenneth Morick Speech -Drama Mary E. Morgan Instructor George Morrison Instructor Business Instructor History Tridib Mukherjee English Dorothy Muehlbauer instructor Orville Naegele Instructor Economics Asst. Professor Mathematics Mildred Newcome Geology-Phys. Sci Marilyn G. Neptune Instructor Bruce Nims Instructor English Instructor Physical Education History Barbara Nailler Asst. Professor English 192 Peter Pell Asst. Director Student Personnel Flora Petro Walter Phillips William Phillips Jr Asst. Professor Instructor Asst. Registrar Commerce Tech.-lnd. Education Woodrow Potesta Ruth Powell Frank Pulice Jr. Asso. Professor Asst. Librarian Director Commerce Foods Service Jack Pulsifer Joe Retton Lillian Rhodes Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asso. Professor History Physical Education Art Thomas J. Richards Jay E. Robinson Josephine Rosier Instructor Asso. Professor Librarian Art Music Alva J. Rice Asst. Bus. Mgr 193 Patricia Ryan Instructor Political Science Philip Schultzbank Asst Professor Commerce Janet Salvati Frank Sansalone William Schneider Asst. Librarian Instructor Asst. Professor Commerce Mathematics William Shaffer Carolyn Sheets Jean Simonof In structor Instructor Asst. Librarian Psychology Music Ruth Skaggs Dr. Waldon Skinner James Snyder Instructor Director Instructor Home Economics HPER Tech -Ind. Education Stephen Steele Earl Straight Mary Jane Strohl Instructor Director Instructor Physical Education Public Relations Mathematics Suzanne Snyder Asst. Professor Speech Dr. Elizabeth Swiger Professor Chemistry 194 iifl Dr. Leo Taggert Dr Martin Professor Professor Education Education Tayl or Christopher Thompson George Turley Instructor Dean of Men Speech LeRoy D. Unruh Asst. Professor Tech.-lnd. Ed. Joanne VanHorn Instructor History Marilee Veasey Instructor Speech Lawrence Wallman Asso. Professor Speech-Drama Bart Watson Instructor English Richard P. Wellock Director Fine Arts Div. David Whelan Instructor Economics Craig White Instructor Sociology Richard Whiteman Instructor Tech.-lnd. Education Margaret Willard Stark Wilmoth Asso. Professor Chairman Education Education Dept Wilford Wilson Kenneth Wise James Young Asso. Professor Asso. Professor Instructor Athletic Director Tech.-ind. Education Geography 195 ADVERTISING GOOD LIVE MUSIC EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT SYMBOL OF SERVICE HOPE NATURAL GAS COMPANY Serving Homes, Industries and Institutions in West Virginia DIVISION OF CONSOLIDATED GAS SUPPLY CORPORATION 196 SHARP-HAMILTON MENS STORE INC THE MAN ' S STORE Home of Nationally Known Brands I 20 Adams Street Fairmont, W. Va. RAWLINGS OPTICIANRY Finest Eyewear in Fashion and Quality Nothing You Buy . . . Costs So Little . Yet Gives You So Much PRESCRIPTION OPTICIANS FAIRMONT HOTEL MARION PAPER DISTRIBUTORS OF PAPER PRODUCTS AND SANITARY SUPPLIES FAIRMONT, WEST VIRGINIA Office and Warehouse Sixth Street and Beltline Telephone 363-6500 ALCAN ALUMINUM CORPORATION An Alcan Aluminum Limited Company Fairmont, West Virginia ALCAN STANDARD FURNITURE COMPANY • Furniture • Appliances • Floor Coverings • Household Goods • Carpeting Phone 363-8200 321-325 Jackson Street Fairmont, W. Va. College Lunch Pork and Faye Henderson Good Things to Eat and Drink 7 I 8 Locust Avenue Fairmont, West Virginia Phone 363-9451 Happiness li3«« • • ELECTRIC HOME HEATING More and more people in this area are selecting Flameless Electric Heat. The time will come when you want to build a home. Be sure to get all the facts on modern, safe, economical electric heat. It ' s a clean break with the past! Monongahela Power Part of the Allegheny Power System A KETTERING FIRST NATIONAL BANK BAKING IN FAIRMONT Friendly Bank COMPANY MEMBER OF F.R.B. £ F.D.I.C. Bakers of Country Style Bread JOHNS „ The Big Your Down Town Campus Store mH Hfc, One-Stop Fairmont State A ' n [ 1 itt Shopping • Jackets 1 1 1 fc 1 Center • T-Shirts BE 1 %Lfllflf In Downtown • Sweatshirts the compute vsRiETr noiTf Fairmont • Football Jerseys 0T • Numeral Jerseys 1 30 Jackson Street Fairmont, W. Va. [ KLINGENSMITH ! MUSIC Fairmont. W.Va. 363- 600 PIANOS § ORGANS BAND INSTRUMENTS • Baldwin • Leblanc • Lowery • Olds • Wurlitzer • Selmer MUSIC MAKES YOUR HOUSE A HOME WE ARE PROUD to Have Supplied Quality Materials Throughout the Years Toward the Growth of FAIRMONT STATE COLLEGE One of Our Finest Community Assets FAIRMONT WALL PLASTER CO. 201 Fairmont Ave. 1 1 1 Tenth Street Phone 366-2000 PITROLO PONTIAC CADILLAC COMPANY • Renault • GMC • Trucks • Puegeot 10 Locust Avenue Fairmont, West Virginia Fairmont Printing Company, Inc. 2 10 Ogden Avenue Fairmont, W. Va. Phone 363-8500 JOHNNYS SPORT SHOP COMPLETE LINE HUNTING. FISHING AND SPORTING SUPPLIES TROPHIES IN STOCK ENGRAVED IN 24 HOURS 1512 Locust Ave. Phone i6i-2820 Fairmont, W. Va. Congratulations to the Class of ' 6$ GROSSMAN JEWELERS 2 I 6 Adams St.— One Door North of City National Bank Your Charge Account Invited 199 1 11 1 i • ra Ja p i ' r_ «• t1 J _ v i v s fcMSfi W Your Station For Fighting Falcon Sports WMMN 920 KC $000 W Music for Modern America CBS MOUNTAINEER COAL COMPANY Division of Consolidation Coal Company Fairmont, W. Va. BELMONT MOTOR INN g REST Catering Service to Dorms and Banquet Service Phone 363-5300 Where Students Lik e to Dine Before § After Campus Activities A MAN CAN GROW - Inc keep 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. OWENS-ILLINOIS GLASS COMPANY LINES INCLUDE: Duraglas bottles and jars • Closures Plastic containers • Plastic fitments Corrugated paper shipping boxes Multiwall bags • Kraft paper for boxes Glass television bulbs • Glass tubing Glass rod • Electrical insulators Laboratory glass • Vials • Ampuls Libbey Safedge tumblers and stemware Glass block • Hardwood panels and doors 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: Director, Selection oj Specialized Personnel MAKERS OF Q PRODUCTS O ■I WENS-ILLINOIS Glass Container Division PLA NT • FAIRMONT, WEST VIRGINIA 201 HARTLEY ' S The Complete Department Store Serving the People of the Monongahela Valley for 9 I Years Our Congratulations to the Class of ' 6$ Fairmont W.Va. Phone 363-3600 LAFAYETTE RADIO ELECTRONIC ASSOCIATED STORE Hi-Fi— Stereo— C.B. Radios Tape Recorders— Guitars 5 10 Locust Avenue Phone 366-0545 —Come In And Browse Around— ANTHONY CHEVROLET COMPANY HmSH Marion County ' s Volume Dealer ' 740 Fairmont Avenue Fairmont. W.Va. Phone 366-3500 PARKETTE 363 -965 I Bellview Blvd SMOUSE FLOOR § WALL COVERING Exclusive Dealers of Luxury Carpets 610 Locust Ave. i6i-066 2ZMM things go better,! Coke BC7TLLD UNPCR AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY FAIRMONT COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKS, INC. HANDO ' S RESTAURANT FINE FOODS AT EAST SIDE AND WEST SIDE IN Fairmont, W.Va. The Finest Spaghetti 363-9408 363-9720 Compliments of on Fairmont ' s Busiest Corner— GOLDEN CORNER Fairmont, W.Va. Serving the People for 45 Years UPSON ' S SINCE 1906 And Still the Best Place to Shop ' ' FAIRMONT, W. VA. Your Charge Account Invited Phone: 363-6800 COMMUNITY BANK § TRUST Fairmont W. Va. SPEEDWAY EXIT PARKWAY DRIVE IN kS). Each Depositer Insured to $15,000 F.D.I.C. Federa! Deposit Insurance Corporation The Bank with the Open Door ROGERS JEWELRY COMPANY 228 Adams Avenue AUTHORIZED DEALER CITY NATIONAL BANK OF FAIRMONT, W.VA. Member of FDIC Insured up to $15,000. Big enough to serve you, small enough to appreciate you. ASERVICE ft_ FAIRMONT AMERICAN LAUNDRY ONE HOUR DRY CLEANING Across From the Fairmont Theater Phone 366-0530 One Stop Service BIGGIES DRIVE-IN Drive up Window Service 600 Locust Avenue Best I 5 t Hamburgers and French Fries in Town HERMOSILLA ' S MEN SHOPS Get to know us it pays 309 Madison St. Market St. Fairmont, W.Va. Mannington, W.Va. 363-2871 986-1010 LEVINE ' S Men ' s Wear and Women Wear 323 Adams Street Phone 366-1 62 I Fairmont, West Virginia We Invite You To Say Charge-It at Jones! . . . FAIRMONTS FINE STORE OF FASHION! We Give, We Redeem Valuable S § H Green Stamps FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS % LOAN Best Wishes to Fairmont State College Member of F.S.L.I.C. KISNER CONSTRUCTION AND SUPPLY COMPANY • Glidden Paint Unfinish Furniture ™ T f 208 E. Park Ave. Fairmont W.Va. Compliments of McCRORY 2 I 8-220 Adams Street COMMUNITY FOOD LAND I S A i BEST WISHES Class of ' 68 from Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company Morgantown Avenue COLASESSANO ' S Finest in Draft and Rest in Pizza Spider Wishes the Rest to Fairmont State. MAUNZ lnJivnlu.il Shops for Men and Ladies Too. Dress Well and Succeed Fairmont and Clarksburg Complete Line of Office Furniture and Office Supplies Sales and Service on All Equipment Downtown Gift Center ADAMS OFFICE SUPPLY 101 Adams Street TARLETON MOTOR COMPANY Ruick . Opal . Olds Fairmont Ave at 3rd L= «JS % f 4 - -ir. P AH Bn jgssssi ■ ; ttT n r n l i fvnbi,i| ' WPP 1 .) • p 1 J 1 .£.J JlB 5 j - 1 M S i 1 ,; dig.. £fi -  £ am CAMPUS DESIGNED WITH YOU IN MIND! MEN OF FAIRMONT STATE— our College Shop was designed with YOU in mind — and you ' ll find proof positive that you don ' t have to be a B.M.O.C. (Big Man On Currency) to dress like a V.I. P. (Victori lui Personnus) when you see our big wonderful selections. CLARKSBUffG FAIRMONT ADAMS at MONROE in FAIRMONT 207 Education and R3-S-+1 Communication _ for World Unity The Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company of W. Va. FAIRMONT COKEWORKS THE 1968 MOUND STAFF would like to thank those who are often unnoticed. These are the faithful advertisers whose interest and cooperation have helped make the production of this yearbook possible. Boosters Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wells Sy Lloyd Warner ' s Music Store George Wall ' s Barber Shop Alpha Xi Delta Sorority Tau Beta lota Fraternity Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity Sigma Pi Fraternity Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity Jean C avanaugh 208 MUSIC DEPARTMENT FAIRMONT STATE COLLEGE FAIRMONT, W. VA. 26554 ' 1


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