Potomac State College - Catamount Yearbook (Keyser, WV)

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From a Freshman's beanie to a graduating Sopho- more's cap and gown, these pictures express the intellectual and social development prominent on our college campus. 13 ewf' i, REBECCA ZINA CARROLL Born August 11, 1907 Died October 27, 1966 Cdiv Miss Rebecca DEDICATIGN We, the Administration, Faculty, and Student Body of Potomac State College, dedicate this 1967 edition of the Catamount to Miss Rebecca for her over forty years of loyalty, devotion, and service to our Alma Mater. She was the guiding hand that carefully nurtured the physical young men and women in order to enable them to become better students. Milton must have had in mind such a noble individual as Miss Rebecca when he wrote: Who best Bear his mild yoke, they serve him best. His state Is kingly: thousands at his bidding speed, And post o'er land and ocean without restg They also serve who only stand and Wait. I' ,f 2 5 ' . - f . A . A k , . ,, I . I ' . , , 1 DMM T ww W DR. TODD H. BULLARD Ffeszknf The theme of this year's Catamount seems espe- cially appropriate, for in the final analysis, all col- leges are symbols of certain values. Hopefully, Potomac State College has symbolized for each student the cherished collegiatelvalues of I Nl I K'1QgA,x. ,., I truth, scholarship, honest effort, civility, and good character. Indeed, no college can be true to its his- toric origins if it fails to honor these values. Www- In the years ahead I know that you will look through the pages of this book with much nostalgia. But I hope that you will also see in these pages the symbols of the values for which the college stands, and that you will draw strength from them through- out your lives. Nqpm f ww J sf. - ' sgfgkgr V at m 2 gm sf ' A im 'aww '51 . 1 e . ... ,,, , , ,-fgzsx ., ,, ,. J .,V..: ' i ,. N Nast ' S ,,,. . 1ff+g.,N5t Us C is a K fr M-s.....f se , JAMES T. HANDLAN Egan I , HELEN C. CRINER eyzkffczr P -, 5w DR. K. IMOGENE DEVER QQ dl? O lZQjO!I2 QI? MR. DAVID G. NUZUM Director of CSXUQQJQZ' Q-qfybzhs :, Q, W '-1,-vw -x 1 if ' L, ,l is . wil 'F W 'ie fgk 5-Also M ,Awww mv mx f-an X lfacu fz Elizabeth A. Atwater, Ph.D. Larry G. Bolyard, M.S. Walter H. Boone, M.A Journalism, Speech Physical Education Chemistry Duquesne University Shepherd College Bridgewater College University of Pittsburgh West Virginia University Bucknell University . X . , .N nn.: l -...fr mg? 1 . 'wt V S -43 N l N H A. was '--, , asus me tl, Q X Irene Brown, M.A. J. Kenna Burke, M.A. Alan E- BUUIGS, BQS. Willa L. Cather, M.A. Secretarial Political Science, Sociology Q0mputer Science English Geneva College Fairmont State College University of Vermont Potomac State College University of Pittsburgh West Virginia University West Virginia University 'I lil i 6 i ff Q i if B ' , Your-W' 'Vw-uv ,. ,cz ZR, ' H N .iw 5 at H 2 wif ' M 4+ ff in 7 , William E. Coffey, M.A. Richard A. Davis, B.M. Ervin L. Dayton. M-A- Dale L. Ekas, M. Ed. History Music Economics Secretarial Davidson College West Virginia University Potomac 'State College Indiana State Cgllege West Virginia University West Virginia University Indiana Univ, of Pa, l8 P4 131'- A Q f Vlaj. Edgar V. Friend, A.B. William H. Gallier, M.A. Susan J. Gleeson, M.S. Military Science History Commerce Norwich University Columbia University fPart-time Instructorp University of West Virginia University North Carolina 0 ,, ,fy 'slr P f -g .' 5 ' W. 4' ' tr. . y 1 fi 1 ri, , u 2,5 ffm. Q '5lls....... 1:7 7- l -fm! i QM 7 W' f ' I Il 3 ii M ' i K K N ll v, ll ' , J' ' if.:4',.Q,f' 'E ' 1 is 1 1 Dudley W.G. Gordon, M.A. Oscar H. Gustafson, M.S. Kenneth Franklin Haines, Mrs. Elizabeth P. Hanlin English Agriculture M.A. M.S.H.E. University of Pittsburgh Potomac State College, Modern Language Home Economies Fairleigh Dickinson U. West Virginia University Potomac State College, West Virginia Universitx West Virginia University .lfs ., QW: Uwe g 'X iv, Gu 'X is N W. 4. , .gk .A A '- I., 'X Z' X 4 Jack M. Hartman, M.S. Bonnie N. Harvey, A.B. JoAnn Homburg, BS. Psychology Biology Drainzit.ies Potomac State College Fairmont State College 4Part-time Instruetorl West Virginia University West Virginia University Potomac State College VVest Virginia University I9 13 -'UN 11' .1 C x J jf' J ,xl n . I ff' f Mrs. Betty Howard. Nl..X. Assistant Liln'm'i:in Morris llzirvey College Marshall lniiversity 3, ? ,. A, fgpaxg x ,ir . , . r., . , ,.. ,. . J in 7' 'K rf' C . fr I 5 L K Y V.. ,.. ,. Q L, 'fs at JF - r 1 .wg A , ., is - E,-. . , 3 . V , l f . .3 . , 1 f ...if . e f ff' ,,,, , we, :YW ig . Y 1 M 4 Q , Q--...X , is . , ,g S ei, 'S - - 4- X .. 'ze . . .Ar . ,QV Q v , if Q x f Y'-.g,'J Lf ,L N - Y 'Q xii i . 1, hm' 'i ' J is ZA: .vf, ,r5't wg.'?? Q5g, y Q .X 4 1 ig, ,V 4 ' . , tx :fe J 'Q' ' N ' f ' ee A- f . Q, ' '-fi, .,e,.1.-1.435 ggi ,Z Mgjfi' 1.46 5, l'iy.E. 1, ,Z , L W -,i...,lAh.. , X 1 iirff z.1v .,g+g, K 3 W J. , ., J fygw , 1:5 svq5:,v5,,t 1 ia -' .f' nl .1-. ' -' . ' S A ,zs?'xwi?ln'Qf QQ' V'-524W , - Q- ik, fi wqys- was , 5. 'Y sf Q, at A if at aa '-ire 53 ,Q ' Paul F. Iverson, A.B., B.D. Mathematics Hasting College, Union Theological Seminary, Columbia University W' V ,q Walter A. Jaworek, Virginia Johnson, M.A B.S., C.E. Mathematics Professional Civil Engineer, West Virginia University Engineering West Virginia University 'Rm te i L jg f ff W . Gary L. Keedy, B-.A. English Potomac State College Davis and Elkins College John Hopkins University 'T' 'Quint' 'bv M--uf' Dana G. Lough, B.S. Physical Education Potomac State College, West Virginia University JW' ,C 3,31 -,as ,Z 7 'i'f:.U'0.-'f sf I W f f X f ,,. . ff , V. ' ,Z 1,q,:zff iff J V K' Vi f -, . A ,f if Kenneth M. Malone, M.S. Agriculture West Virginia University '1'i5ijg N 1 il wifi Pwr- s vs- -df' Wh Sgt. Richard Y. Johnston, B.A. Military Science Virginia Military Institute V :rw-If . .,,f-rf f William Earl Michael, M.S. Botany, Zoology, Biology Alderson-Broaddus, West Virginia University xs..,f' Nancy M. Miller, Ph.D. Jasper Thomas Morris, Richard D. Mounts, M.S. Allen E. Murphy, Ph.D. Modern Languages M.A. Chemistry Geology, Geography Lebanon Valley College Chemistry, Physical Wheaton College Mount Union College, University of Pittsburgh Science Arizona State University West Virginia University Potomac State College, Syracuse University West Virginia University 20 ljhhlliv Leontine Barnett Nuzum, Nancy H. Oates, M.S. Alan H. Paine, Ed.D. Margaret E. Rafter, 31.5. M.A. Biology Mathematics Physical Education English West Virginia University Gorham State Teachers' West Virginia L'nivei-sity Salem College, College, Columbia U. West Virginia University We N- 4- i Gs Q -N h l .fu ' K-'I I A? N wand' I J www x A ' ' x 1 J' x ,' .lf A . r 'Ns-xxx. 3'1 .. 9 , Q -:sa .D an X N s it M at Q . ,V x ' ,' 4- Li., . .. - Lf Q + i z ia' Q xxx EL A I 5 i5 ' rs sy' , 95 5 .SBA-5 Mary Fravell Shipper, A.B. Harry R. Smith, M.B.A. Maj. John R. Tracy, B.S. Librarian Commerce Military Science George Washington West Virginia University Kansas State College University , 2 ' 'P' x i g,mn 31 , ,ss ' l A. K. Van Scoy, M.A. Charles D. Whitehill, M.M. Physics Music Salem College, tOn Leave of Absence? Peabody College West Virginia University H Q r Jil l i 4 ,l Anne Elizabeth VYithers, M.A. English Alderson-Broaddus, Dennison University New York University 21 Dianne Trimmier, B..-X. English Mary Baldwin College West Virginia L'nix'crsitv .,,, tra-ffil . ',r Leonard G. Withers. M.M. Music Cincinnati Coiiservatory of Music: l'iiix'ersity of Cincinnati Philip R. Baker M. 'f X x , 5 S' i .,4'ff.f' .. . f. , W . 1 ...rib 2. . he E-.sg ,, f .v - QX SY L , 3 .. s ff i il. l a - Mrs. Nancy S. Broome Mrs. Helen Chambers, Supt. of Maintenance Manager R.N. -1 1534. xxbv 'X .fgfgfys , ,,v-nllfi-4'N 4k if Mrs. Mary Evelyn Coffman SP5 John V. Golaboff Director of Military Science Alumni Affairs Paul T. Healy, M.D. College Physician Book Store School Nurse Q7 mzhzbfr l. 'Q YY' as .1 as . Q' f Ernestine S. Golden Secretary to the Registrar ' ffl ' a vi . 1 ski x , Rig lui -1. . Yfjcagg, 4 . F Mrs. Helen Jones Mrs. Virginia Kolkhorst Secretary to the President Preceptress Memorial Hall is 'inf' an- ' f 'Qn Q 53 fr WX ,ad GZQUQ QW u 1 o,.s.e. 'of u 0 Mrs. Viola Lough Dessie N. Morrison Mrs. Thelma O'Connor Dietitian Residence Counselor Assistant Librarian Reynolds Hall P f' ff ,gg .1 R -t-15 ...qw L I ite.-,, ?f'.:291 2. ' - H L - glam-'ff-.v-l., X P ' as ix 1 Mrs. Ann Pamer Mr. John Raschella, B.S. Frances Shallis Cashier Business Manager Secretary to the Dean West Virginia University 'SE' Nav' vw JUN, I mr- Tana.. -47 , ...sv as 1:3534 - ' ' f' gL : W -' Y. -'Lt5.:li'ii .- r 2' ,x i Sf- f , --4,1 ,+V ,I ii 'l i ,fg35, Francine A. Shanahan Mrs. Gertrude Stanhagen John Stanhagzen Mrs. Geraldine Taylor Secretary to DSA Administrative Assistant Manager PBX Operator Student Center 23 6 acufy Ganofof 650115 nam-aliisi Faculty enjoy dorm Christmas dinner. Miss Cather discusses trite phrases. Now we'll have a little quiz. Students and faculty at registration. wi j 2 . Registrar and assistants at work. 4 The Crusades explamed by MT- C0ff9Y- 4 , -wxm, . -. ' V - A -,, - 1 ' ' ,',.a,fw. pg' g . N .' - '. ff: , 4S:gQ,j.2, 1 1., .gn Z fy: .Hi , Ufnnfvvfi, XI, .21 N A.y5,YXl4,,,- fix ll! ,l' if .V,gvYf,- naval. ' ff 2. Q fm :ff-'ff 56094635-if'fS'fC WJ. '- . If 4' fffzfux ' ' , .4511 351, 1TI -igQ', ' .3!4fg 'R,'Yf?-1-f'W, h' V? 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As well as serving as official guides for the week, the second-year students compose Freshman rules which are ef- fective until Homecoming. They insist that the new stu- dents learn many essential facts, such as the number of red flowers in the flower bed. Some did not learn well enough and they face Judge James Stanton in Kangaroo Court. The top four class offi- cers serve as leaders in the Student Government. Barbara H. Angle Westernport, Md. Arts and Sciences Michael Lee Ashby Keyser, W. Va. Engineering James A. Athey Keyser, W. Va. Pharmacy Joseph C. Barbarito Piedmont, W. Va, Education Martha A. Barnes Fairmont. W. Va. Physical Education Yvonne M. Barr Ridgeley, W. Va. Arts and Sciences Diane Bnrtimoccia Morgantown, W. Va Arts and Sciences Nathan A. Beachler Franklin, W. Va. Commerce Barbara A. Bean Moorefield, W. Va. Arts and Sciences Jo Ellen Bean Wiley Ford, W. Va. Education Phyllis A. Bennett Mill Creek, W. Va. Education Margie E. Billmyre Keyser, W. Va. Medical Technology David Wayne Biser New Creek, W. Va. Arts and Sciences 'Marshall F. Bishop Albright, W. Va. Accounting James A. Blair Lonaconing, Md. Arts and Sciences Steven C. Bloom LaVale, Md. Arts and Sciences AND' Hs. ,. .3-X S 9, W. 1 ff rf - 5 ' ' LV. :ff?9P ' .X .l K ,qs TZ' H- f , 9 . 4 C' Q lg. -v lv WF' ws S- ! If fu 'r qs.- 6-5... XMI' r '-, 'Vi LO.. lv-' N. N f 'J i , V- 'S ,, X . Q ' , i -- , - N , .X , X . q . X ,J 'Y 4, 4 V RX w , if Ng. X-A ii , ,... .... - .1 1- X l In Xu L i w '. Y Qt ,Lf H is 1 1 wil i li xx J Q1 . is Nl.. Q A 1T?T'i'r1- 756 . x N 'SVA 5 E 'i.,,wHf ff ix 4 ff-55 U, , .,,. in...- iii: K .' X John A. Brinkley Lumherport, VV. Va. Dentistry James I. Broyles Union, VV, Va. Agriculture Barry Lee Bruce Cumberland, Md. Law Diane Bubnowski Irvington, N. J. Education Barbara Jo Buchan Johnstown, Pa. Education Linda J. Bullinger Johnstown, Pa. Arts and Sciences Dan Burdock Elk flarflen, W. Va. Arts and Sciences Cheryl Lou Byrd Somerset, Pa. Physical Education Fred L. Byrnside Danville, VV. Va. Forestry Nancy Anne Calemine Keyser, VV. Va. Home Economics Norman L. Cannon Keyser, W. Va. Arts and Sciences Richard Dale Carey Piwlmwnt, VV. Va. Education 99? -'39 'Wx 'ff' -. wi' ag, V1 165932 .MUN . Q V My ' my M ,- files fe-A X ,Q .MW ? te , s sw, 0, ,, 7 'u,,'p.,q. .Je R W W ?i'WV w ..-53:-5 .'5'lf,?f' , . , ' A ff Zfi'1'ff,22'ZQhfI Wcff2'?f,s -.-- f' ,5 ?.,, 4 ' f viz.. A we -. ff' fl 5 .. 4 I , V,W'i' V.. , ,,..', m T V .: . +fwfi,.1.,.I .....,x f 3 , safe- 5-'M Wpfggj iff:-f??5 A M by 'f ' 1 Qf , , 'f 'f 'E x ff? f 1 i A , , iff 1 , X Q, - . , ff ' 1, Wm , -wif? ,fl fe 4.1, . ,. ., . 5 . Nw... M 1 V A' if . , . IA.. W ...M A my 'iw if-. . .. if . . i 1., ' ' ffffffffli,fi - f A . me A , jig!-,1,.,A.lLQ,f :ex 'dl ' 546-I 'W' 1, ' ' PM .za 'Q-,L ff- ll- if 2 jx-.., '- ' ', 'E:,.,:,4,f.z., if . -if ' ' -' sri- Q.. Am 'QQ' . ' 4- M -9-K.. A 2998! ff if til. U! 1,1 -- l Anna Snider Boone Keyser, W. Va. 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Cummings Branchland, W. Va. Physical Education Jan H. Cunningham New Martinsville, W. Dentistry Jay E. Cunningham New Martinsville, W. Dentistry if 1, S. Diane Daniels a 24, ll Westernport, Md. ' f'-f Arts and Sciences 52 J WJ? 4:,.i?fm5- f 4' 1',e:s,:.Q-A ff? - -V ,i -f P ,, .. .,, , , , EITV 5.4 1. 5 ,iq 1: x . A J-V , .i 3 A I .A X. ? F I W f - f' 1, -. he-.M , 'K' P., it 7 . Y ,,w Qg . f 1, ' liv' 'E . V W 5 , my av '-.......,-' fee... :Y , .7 ,Al 'I - tv 5 Y 4 if 5? 1 ' f . we-m. , 'M.w 'Ungar Lillian E. Diehl Burlington, W. Va. Law John DiUbaldo Westernport, Md. Forestry David M. Dolly Green Bank, W. Va. Agriculture John P. Dorsey Franklin, W. Va. Education Judith Ann Dorsey Keyser, W. Va. Medical Secretarial Michael Driggs Ravenswuod, W. Va. Arts and Sciences Thomas Dull Mesa, Arizona Arts and Sciences Ruth Marie Dunbar Oakland, Md. Arts and Sciences no- .H 'wei- s...,M W- - H., fi wffb R .11 , ,. 195 .gqfyap ,51 g J ri I A ' vs., 'af . 3' ,, I,- li---A ,Qs 'V' 51043 is f ' . 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Education Archer Leonard Graves Sugar Grove, W. Va. Engineering Dale A. Gray Greensburg, Pa. Engineering Elmer C. Grimm, Jr. Terra Alta, W. Va. Commerce Gerald Harrison Groves Frostburg, Md. Physical Education Burl Haga Charleston, W. Va. Agriculture Jerry Haggerty Keyser, W. Va. Arts and Sciences Jean Norman Haines Keyser, W. Va. Medical Secretarial fy, , SF' I, fig! T 15 'ft an it 4 , N xx Q, ij M I wk - Nuys-, J,,,,. fav fx 'TY rx fl Ea' TT' rua - -vw NNN 5. . fi i N3 1 'Us gy I YQ 1 un, e mo Y vs- We Q if-jg 'I- E . a lt A ,. If - Q 1 sv 1 5, X., NW i.,- an- '. M20 U i-ENQ- xg -.-. J J qs., -.,,. . FSR, 'YU5 'lg-Ai' 1 5 f Q I, Q-1-..,.. , .4 Thomas P. llaince Keyser, NY. Yu. Lilucnv lun Guy F. Hanna l.lll'l1f'0l'l'Ul'l, VK' Ya Q Ul1ll1l1'lCC James Hanson U:4lxI:iu-l, Nil Arm :ind Nw: Susan Harhcr Ixoyser, XX, N :4, Mmix-'ni Sififiinaix in , 4. li-'LW' .' .4 ,, . ,.5. 2.5. fu ,:' '- mfr- 1- . ' ,ffl ., Z Us ,,L 5' Y . . ' 'L-,aw '..'-- ww f f-.,., V . X x if . A . .. we . 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Arts and Sciences Thomas McGahan Grafton, XV, Va. Arts and Sciences Vonna Mcfluinness Keyser, W. Va. Home Economics .lohn C. Mcllwee Ki'y'bt'l, VV. Va. Education Alvin R. Mc-Kee Kirby, VV. Va. Agrivultuie Hugh VV. Mm-Kcnzie l,nnar'oriim4. Mil. l',rlv1rat1'.v!l Harold V. Mcamlor lrV:1sllil'1ul11l'1, IJ. C. l'L!Illll'll'f!!'ll'll-f . - Wylgwgy. J ' ve .JU-WS .. ' ff: V 4 . ., V iw? 4 A wi X l .rd . Y 1 ,cf X gxlx Q y Z' V f 3 V21 K 33, , I 'K X. X -, ,H L19 A f ,- ! ' , Y' 2 . wk ' if 1 f JN -..- xml- -V 1 ng, 1 1132 4 . 5' 'Z ...fran-...iq Q up vdF 'MM9.- .ff all I V , : -. V ' zf w - e agfla . ,, 1 an I 4 . 9' fav M if in f ag .. ,,gxz::alw- N-N, , Richard Kuznicki Cheswick, Pa. Arts and Sciences Robert T. Lamont Wheeling, W. Va. Physical Education Mary Ann LaRue Martinsburg, W. Va. General Secretarial Gloria Llewellyn Meyersdale, Pa. Education Virgil H. Malone Maitinsburg, W. Va. Arts and Sciences Nicky G. Marshall Moorefield, W. Va. Arts and Sciences Lee R. Martin Kingwood, W. Va. Arts and Sciences Charles C. Matthews Piedmont, W. Va. Commerce 'if cr X19 'Gs in-.di 'Uh rt, YN , ala-1 -dv-....t..,, aqui..--v N N Joyce E. Meyers Meyersdale, Pa. Education Richard E. Miller, Jr. Ridgeley, W. Va. Commerce Karen J. Miltenberger Ridgeley, W. Va. Arts and Sciences Karol J. Miltenberger Ridgeley, W. Va. Home Economics Mary Martha Minnich Keyser, W. Va. Education Kenneth A. Mollohan Charleston, W. Va. Agriculture Sandra Kay Moore Paris, Texas Physical Education Robert E. Moran Westernport, Md. Engineering 'WY' F f 5: -7 if . . 'sv-S -lr 4., 1 an--W 1- X ' .z15'5'5b531 XX f ' .- , ,- .L 'z J M ,li 1.11: f w . ' 412531. . ,-Mfr. wi . wh 2,5-wf 531 'ff.fzr.vf-ffgn .1 QRIKISQ 3 W, . Q Aj! v al.-if Xie, 3 fe H QQ' 1: pl. gi an 5,-fv - . if 534555. is irzioiff ,ri ix 'N--. , , x 3 fs if 52 'QTD-. .sgm .. , . f ' W5-if . g 'N my f-wr P i '7 l lf: , '1f.... 'S 4 Q 'Q . L... f K P'53ivn. .. .- P' ' 5 L--. 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Commerce Sandra Lynne 0'Dell Ronceverte, W. Va. Education Mary Rose Pancake Romney, W. Va. Education M. Michael Parks Mt. Storm, W. Va. Commerce Patricia E. Pase Cumberland, Md. Arts and Sciences Christine G. Payne Keyser, W. Va. Arts and Sciences George S. Peer Wiley Ford, W. Va. Education Gary Pelton Oakland, Md. Commerce Roger D. Perdue Manila, W. Va. Agriculture L Q 94111. -... 1 '-, aa gan-Q John R. Powell Cumberland, Md. Pharmacy Sandra J. Price Rupert, W. Va. General Secretarial Roy E. Pyle Webster Springs, W. Va. Agriculture Dale L. Pylcs Fort Ashby. W. Va. Engineering Roger L. Raines Keyser, W. Va. Commerce William R. Ratzer Tunnelton, W. Va. Education Dennis G. Ravenscroft Keyser, W. Va. Arts and Sciences Bobbie Kay Ray Alpena, W. Va. Arts and Sciences Margaret E. Reed Elk Garden, W. Va. Arts and Sciences Connie Sue Reese Davisville, W. Va. Home Economics Nancy Sue Rexrode Franklin, W. Va. Medical Secretarial Sharon L. Ridenour Ravenswood, W. Va. 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Education Linda Kay Scragg Keyser, XV. Va. Art: and Sciences Marvin J. Self, Jr. Keyser, VV, Va, Accounting David Senic Alpena, VV. Va. Aigrit-ulture Harold E. Shaffer, II Bayard, W. Va. Bleiliciiie Ronald C. Shaffer Somerset, Pa. Education Claude K. Shannon Tunmiltun, W. Va. Arts and Swiences Richard C. Shaw Cumlierlanrl, Mal. l oi'est1'y Harry R. Shobe Ciiriiliei'l:iml, Mil. Engineering James B. Shobe Keyser, W. Va. Engineering -' F, ,-Y Robert L. Rosier Parsons. W. Va. Agriculture Margaret Sacco Ashland, Ohio Education Donald M. Saville Romney, W. Va, Physical Education Robert A. Schadler Keyser, W. Va. Medicine in A 3 f ? fa , ,r fi Yew. 1 'mga ,- 'Ra Howard P. Shores, II Keyser, W. Va. Arts and Sciences Larry R. Shrout Tunnclton, W. Va. Education Carol L. Siurocinski Penn:-1 Grove, N. J. Education Curl T. Simms Rnncevorte, W. Vu. Agriculture ,uni ,X 9 Q 1. QM... '77' .if -4 -ix .. ' 'N -Q , 4 9- ' I A 'Pix iq-X , '2-nn. 'V' Us v .fm-A 1, X 1 K 1 qu-...... 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Commcicc Il i , ,.,. -. . h-. ,.,,-. . f y ,Q '., . r rf, f x 1 , ,vi l who if fha- u qw 8 'A P 5 N 5 .Am ---.. .,., .yog- fe- -Q-. 4 in-.4-H' 285 K, Robert Glenn Stuck Oqlildncl Md Commerce Gary Joe Swecker Xdllex Herd YV V Education C1 w Wayne 'svvecker F dnl-rlm W 'V A5.11rulLuie Rex Douglas Swisher Lumbulinfl Url Law Sally H Swisher hex Creek W Va Nlefllcine Barbara R Svmington Sulbuly 'Vlasl-. 'NTcd1c..4l Secret 11111 lerry W Tallman food Hmpe W Va Law Nancy E fasker user W ri lzducdtlon fum--, 'WN KY.. 4 41 Q Q .'s...f Q?- af N29 5' tx Q v-, wr W .IMI 4 F ,il .54 Q ff 'mil' 'fe I ff fitzfm mf mf 14 Ml Mr iw JVHPX ' Pwr Don F. Stanley Harrisville. W. Va. Education James R. Stanton Oakland, Md. Arts and Sciences Gregory T. Steck Keyser, W. Va. Commerce Erwin Stemple Aurora. W. Va. Agriculture Katharine Ann Stephen Keyser, W. Va. Arts and Sciences James A. Stewart Madison, W. Va. Forestry Roy A. Stickley Purgitsville, W. Va. Engineering William G. Stover Cumberland, Md. Commerce 6 ZR ite... ION Joanne Temple Greensburg, Pa. Education Barbara Tenney Keyser, W. Va. Medical Secretarial Beverly Tettenburn Keyser, W. Va. Medical Secretarial Charles W. Thomas Ill New Creek, W. Va. Engineering William W. Thomas New Creek. W. Va. Arts and Sciences Michael Thompson Charles Town, W. Va. Arts and Sciences Carolyn Thrush Keyser, W. Va. Education Linda Toler Rupert, W. Va. Arts and Sciences nn fi: H, UVA, fly f 'Q' 17 -. X1 f -9,- ...K l fir at R1 Qu v-, 4 12 Z 9 O me an ' w if :gr- up-NH ,pvw nw I Q- .. '4....g-' K ,f -5 4... H-iff. fb. Y IFE wx 'QQ 11: f l V GX QS 5 an-X UN ffm i , K ! X. i C 'if W il .Y x I, V ax, , XXWXQ12 7 24. X X if gi ...H r-- .XX , qfqix . w ,..LN tiff ? X- Q ,-un. ' .- 1 tg ' f ur av- v- , . , . ', r-' . Alan Turley Fur! Axhlvy. XV, Ya. Accounting Linda Vanderhnof D-wer, New Jr-1-.lv Phyeical 'I'hu1':11iy Blargzaiet E. Yornui Ke:n'iivysviI!e, XY, X' Education Joseph VV. Wagoner XX'estoi1, XY. Yu Arts und Scienrr- Michacl J. XVagnnor Cunilverlami, Md. Education Judith Ann XX'glL,q-r Piciimum. XX' X'n lluiicni Tcclmwli ,gi Karen S. XTgrd ill-iunii-5, XX X ,Q Music Nancy XVarnirlx ixmxir. XX i., ll.-mv lice-rwri 1 Q, 13 4- ,ez Q . l l :, fw- if nw tux'-Q 2 Q... ,L,4 NP . X5 , i ' 9 W .-. 'E .. e.f? ?a'X' ft- A . ss - 't5.'.7'?-V' ' 11.391455 ' Ax' X ,, e xvx Q x. EVIL., 'fx 'VE ' 69 ,fic 1q:l..'sa'i --4,..,. 1 'Q ' s ref li 4, Q, 5-g, ?.'4 lv Wig AIN In-e-.. ., . . .W ' ' asf ' .. x ew 'Win Kg F -.ev - K 'Q--a...-4p M11 QJu-- li ' f 1 , I' , Asa., em- I, rye: ...yn - '- rm, . H., . if .51 A-f-A.. .P 55, ,.-' ,X , ,KX ip L, --a... 1 x ' , .1 i 1 7 JY 1.2 W ,N -Q .5- Richard S. VVolfe Kingwood, VV, Va, Commerce Christopher A. Woods Coalton, VV. Va. Arts and Sciences John R. Yanen Moundsville, VV, Va. Commerce Joanne V. Zirk Antioch, VV, Va. Medical Secretarial 5 Ha. - lwv Sharon L. Watson Ridgeley, W. Va. General Secretarial Stanley M. Waybright Brookside, W. Va. Agriculture Roy H. Whipp Burlington, W. Va. Engineering Ronald Lee White Keyser, W. Va. Arts and Sciences Barbara A. Williams Beckley, W. Va. Home Economics Michael Wilson Keyser, W. Va. Physical Therapy Robert S. Wilson, Jr. Clarksburg, W. Va. Law Michael C. Wilt Cumberland, Md. Arts and Sciences Robert O. Wilt Lonaconing, Md. Engineering Curtis G. Wimer Cherry Grove, W. Va. Agriculture Homer W. Winans, Il Grafton, W. Va. Medicine Donald L. Winter Charleston, W. Va. Engineering hr' ann.,- w..,, ,fx FRESHMEN 4 t , wr' 5 ,V t nw , , ...e 1 1 fl Um. A If .L , ' ss. ,ft N ,N A 4 A X .if . -' A 4 Q ,gif A fe, J, , 14935122912 J ' ' Q sm ' V 1 V P N Y 5 X X S 5 - S I geafures N all D 5. I M W , . 'C' H v t , 'st . l f HAL Freshman Class Officers: John Durst, Vice-Presidentg Judy Collins, Secre- tary, James Montgomery, Presidentg Judy Kohan, Treasurerg Diane Miller, Representative to the Student Council. 94? I n-me-vw 41 M' 'Q 4 WW T- , f Q if 2 f' ,4,,,Q.,, L 2.2-ff rf- . a is gr, 3 15 ., 373725. The faculty entertained the Freshmen and their parents at an informal reception. 46 The Freshman Class of 1966 was greeted at Potomac State by a week of orientation, test-taking and entertainment. After mov- ing into the dormitories and bidding a last farewell to their parents, our new students faced hours of standing in line for yearbook pictures, to buy beanies, to register, and to purchase their books. On the brighter side, every evening was filled with activities including informal dances games, and a sing-along, as well as the Know Your Organizations convocation. No one had time to get homesick. The Fresh- men became a voice in the government of PSC upon the election of their class of- ficers, following a lively campaign and class caucas. 7 His first registration' Deborah Dianne Agnew New Creek, W. Va. Education John C. Ailes, Jr. Romney, W. Va. Arts and Sciences Blucher F. Allison Gormania, W. Va. Engineering Gregory G. Arbogast Moorefield, W. Va. Pharmacy Larry Lee Arbogast Ridgeley, W. Va. Arts and Sciences Becky S. Arnold Kenton, Ohio Medical Secretarial Nancy Lucille Ashburn Keyser, W. Va. General Secretarial Gary Ernest Ault Ridge-ley. W. Va. Accounting Kathryn Grace Austin Grafton, W. Va. Home Economics Larry Ronald Babe New Martinsville, W. Va. Engineering Douglas E. Baker Bloomery, W. Va. Arts and Sciences James N. Ballard Wheeling, W. Va. Law Betty Jean Bane Keyser, W. Va. Education James David Barry Morgantown, W. Va. Physical Education Charles Robert Bennett Charleston, W. Va. Agriculture John Benson Morgantown, W. Va. Physical Education 4 , 'xi A xy' Il.-w, gx 'Fm 'UN -Q..-ff . ' tv .f',,.- i J- ug -1-21 f1?'fQ3'5f A af . E:1,. .il .cs 'N lx 1, if fl 0. ' :vm vs , 4' ,- - is I 'r 55 11 r if-3 ' . gp We I if .f'f'i94 . if . gmt 724- 'E . 11155 ru, .f:.f,7g', f -1. 'Qu fl U .5 at -fix 'Wx 1 X 'S 'N f 4 1. That' xt 9. fix- 127'-f' MUK Ll mi lin.:-f Q--l iq!! www 11.- K ' A i --.r' 115-A iq. Ni e Q If, X, aff ,, 'll lff W . J' mlm! ,-S .. I :N lnfly. . I 5. me 18:5 ,C -r if, W F . Xi' y . 6' ' ' I -an .fl , ,M Vx ,e Yvuxx I , ' V, 4' . , 0 i' vf if A A ,X ,N 4., A5 I. K Q l Michael K. Bobella Rices Landing, Pa. Arts and Sciences Rebecca Bolyard Lonaconing, Md. Arts and Sciences John W. Bond Cali-on Bridge, W. Va Arts and Sciences John Bonfantino Fairmont, W, Va. Arts and Sciences Michael Book Dola, W. Va. Forestry Fred Booth Clarksburg, W. Va. Arts and Sciences Carole Bourke HmpaT.Unng, N. J. Medical Secretarial Beverly Bowyer Buckhannon, W. Va. Arts and Sciences Edward A. Boyd Cowen, W. Va. Forestry Darrell Bradshaw Ritlzzcley, W. Va. Arts and Sciences Patricia Broadwate' Accident, Md. Nursing Sylvia L. Brooks Piedmont, W. Va. Physical Erlucutinn .-' I Ian' ' - ' , :ff 5ff: '.+ - i ,- , -V5 1 - x W! .Y . .. v' - '. ' an 'Z ...H 1, 1, , 5. 'A A Q ,. ' f ' gi 1, .- fflgr -.1 ' , gg lg Yup. J' ,' vj '1'Hr-'V . 'pf' tw. i. ' 5 .IW ,lr ,I fr. 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Y -- - , .R Y ' 1 ' J ,I 'N-M..-.. g A 1 7. S' .5 , A f .. f .fa ' : . , . R L, ' K - 4 'W lb ' Q , '4' QQ! Z, . tc fo . V' I, -A . 4 , i I 'X 47Q,' 2' K QF., ' 'ff f , 3 tis- 4, ily- New f- 'Wx pw 'E Ronald Webster Brown Franklin, W. Va. Music Wylie K. Bunker Washington, D. C. Arts and Sciences James Burdette Charleston, W. Va. Physical Education Beverly Burket Everett, Pa. Education Q- 'UN Q. w--. 'Nu- n-....- '- ilrv- L '-Dt a 1---,I dug lv. N 5..- Annu fix ng V QW' QS 'mr,,,, ,. .x, pm M 'N N 1 ..- fur 'A .R A, . Sn... I M4 il 115 A 4. Q., .. .1 X 4,-itfiwi S 'Qs 1 .5 --g im. sir 16 . tx R 'VX ws R l av RQ X. ri lVilliam Paul Burkett Keyser, W, Va Medicine Francine Maria Burns KQ5'-wr, Vi' Yu Executive Semi ' Wendy Bush Clarksvill.,-, 1111 A1'l5 anvi 5L'l':!'li'L'x Margo Butler Keyser, VV. Ya. Home Econnniifs Stephan Cadle XX est killiifiiliizi, ll. i .-'kgricultuiml Gregory Lee fain Huxxivslixiru, XY X1 A1 If :intl 5a'1i.lLC'.'n Anita Raye Calc-mine Key swf, Xl. N ax. Hume lin-iiiizizi Newton Bahb Cnrsknd Hebei, XX. Yu Cuiiiyivilcx' bciur Frank Julian tary 1..CXYlbi'lAl'K, XY, Yu. Agi'ifi1ltu1'0 Ronald Joseph Llilsuni , , . lhilipm, XX, X .. 1'hax'ni:ic5 A UH S llarvld llalc l'l1vnun clh liiliivzs XY. Yzi l wi'vs1i'i Dennis Ray Qihflnllxlfl k3liv,l'2':lixr, XX X ,. fuviiinuzsv nl. mimi f ,vi - bfi' dim , V l N lm , 1 A ' E 3 V 5 . 1 Q S in , ,Rx J K A ,Q 35.12 - wtiizv .- v ' 'Nz 4 i' 4 f' - I-, el 5 V- 1-YTMZSQ1-. I . , we., Q.. 4 J.- 1 1, N x N P' L F v 1 , i' xx ,U J ! I an g 1 xi if l f X l vu f f U X 1 M . if l - - , HQ fbi Judy Ann Collins Blur-ieflelll, XV, Va. l:,+lrlf'zlt1uii Linda Susan Cook Keysf,-1'. VV. Vu. txll- and Swieiires Leonard M. Corbin li-'-rnney, YN. Va Music Roger Clark Cordray Pan i-iCl'5.lvLll'jl, VV. Va. l-Inuineeling Jeanne Craig Kimgwuorl, VV. Va. Horne I'dU'J!lfJlTllCS Clifford Ray Cramer 3lcNlechen, VV. Va. Law Robert Steven Crawford xxv,.1.,n, w, Va, Engineering Vlyde Elwood Crites lim, VV, Va. , Xgn'i1:v..Etuxr: 'fna.AfJ-+V - 5. ffm, - .. Wx ,Lv 1 A, f wi?-'EP ' ' - ., .alvv r- Q V -Lciv .1 , z 5 . ' 4 ,' ,, f V r M 4 I K 'Hy h . .f . ri ' 1 -7- QQ ' f' .,, -,... '- lf., Q x W. .- gs gf.. , , I V ' 51,5 fg,,L,!w , ' lv' M W N J if - -, - ' ' :lg X ' 'goin viii - S ' N -. : '....',y - I. - . i! H unify. Miami S for HGH - - my f.- e ,, ' - 5, muff' - f. Mfr. : ni,-. : - .. ' :ur fig, Ugly. ,fgn I.: N :ffff fs, lfueff ji, Q , ,,f '- , A 132 ant 1 A - Y 'Rx 'f' Joseph Frank Citarelli Keyser, W. Va. Pharmacy Sharon Regina Clark Shaw, W. Va. Education Susan Elaine Clark Keyser, W. Va. Medical Secretarial Susan Felicity Clark Barton, Mu. Medical Secretarial Sandy Cleveland Rockville, Md. Arts and Sciences Mary Jo Coale Bridgeport, W. Va. Executive Secretarial Harold Lee Cochran Marlinton, W. Va. Engineering Steven Coffman Clarksburg, W. Va. Agriculture X ,Wd V ?f S ' 5 ' Z 4 ' 6.44. - , M' W - ml' tl v sa - Hr ,wma ' 1 .. - f3'1 .:Z!r:Zv-pix' Q Zh J, . '5,j'.!4g,g,,.E xx -.u.w: ffmfsfw f- .2 My -Ha-'W wi . , fnfyqiff .stef .Q auf- J' .f..4.r- as .. wif- -. 'f?ivfa:5Y.14'32 ' H, r 'LV P4 ,uf 1. aiu Q, . as inf 2-fi yiliafvfembfz '. 44 gf - r.--wif new nn '2a.h.rf ,,4S,,.,f--1 -f vii. ,, . .ht 9. :,i.aar5I:n:Zi,,'A,l .as ,f.:r,f5'Qfi5:bg,5 xx W M: 11'.f'f 'Q'-51 , ' .. L I5 I, y ij:72ff-,555.,L'.,:f 6 'fait ,Af i ,if , Qu 'i' kr.-N r r . . 5 134' if 'gr 5 B 'va . , :vin fy.. I l , 6 i XB ,, . 4 .,,, 3 YS- I '14, 1 gg-N -' ,r N , 's.,,,,.,,, Rose Marie Crites Petersburg, W. Va. Executive Secretarial Clarence J. Cross, Jr. Clarksburg, W. Va. Arts and Sciences Laurence E. Crossland Rawlings, Md. Computer Science Donald L. Crosston Elkins, W. Va. Physical Education James Custer Elk Garden, W. Va. Arts and Sciences Joyce Custer Friedens, Pa. Music Richard B. Davidson Monongah, W. Va. Physical Education Kathryn Ann Davis Keyser, W. Va. Arts and Sciences 5 ,xvmx 'UK ,,- XR irb- jug 0 9--. 'H X bxxk All V. ' !!U lil' , :::EE 5:! i Sgii ixili lm 'lil ln, 1 9 -Q Qua- vw Q. . x,,, 'wi qw ,.. 'xg . 'EN 9' ' M ' . 'wr 4 . 3 in .Q - D 4 -, my , WF- - ' ,' ' N xc JSA Q. T' it-. X 'Sv 3. 'L 1 o Q . - ,ff Y s r-. F . R . .Y . , I, . - .- . . ' . 1. . ' C Y' Q J s xl sv 8 P. 6 1 a 1' 6 , are .L f 1 1. v l v ' . Larry W. Il1lNiN Romney, XY. Vai. Lwrnpillcx' bv.. n Carlecn I.. Day Hirlifclcy, XY, Vg., lglrliicuiiwn Carolyn Sue llny lio1'1'3'xillv, Yu Education Linda .Ivan Dayton Kvyw,-ln, XY, Yu Elluvxxliozm Terry L. Dalian lxcyscr. NX. X 5. CUl'l'lDLiICl' Sunna- Jamcs C. Delierry Oakland, Bl-I, Arts and Scxvnces Steven E. Dvlnncy Faiwvris, XX. X za Physirzii Ellxzczxfu 1 Linda D. Dcflioas Keyser, xxj Y.. Education an .1 ' T 'iii 1--Q, J H1 . ,v w.Q ,M , R gb! J ax iff je xl' --.Wy 5. Q tie-. kk .5I.kiQ -.rf ' ., -- , ,. ' N- fi if , 3, gr f to 1., .. 33 ,. .ap ,gy I '--. was. ' . .0-. sqm 'B , if . kk 4 . Caron Elise Eagle lxrfj. wi, NN. W fi, l.1!uf-zitiori lohn Steven Eavenson f.If,i1l:imu'.xIi, VY, Va, l'Q1luCz1tirIl'l liillie R. Eckard l'.ll,erw, VK, X 11. f'!'fi!ilv'r 131,- ..lYll'lh YV. Edwardg l'1w ',i, VV. Va. l'.riL51mY-fgiing my .5 - 1, . gf I x Wm, wr'-...I QW , nwnwv. 1 ms M QW? af 'av- ,,...., XV, me Q? K als, ' ,wl f nf vangq. f M .J ' ,79W A, Yi ,M 'i1s. N , wan..- ,ps . 4.-..au4,.,,,, if ,,. 'ww , ,. , px. 1, 7. 'F 457 Donald N. Desrosiers Madison, W. Va. Engineering Robert V. Dettinburn Petersburg, W. Va. Commerce Scelene D. Dettinburn Petersburg, W. Va. Physical Education Joann Di Ubaldo Piedmont, W. Va. Education Nancy Ellen Doe Westernport, Md. Arts and Sciences Beverly Donley Dilliner, Pa. Medical Secretarial Donnie Ray Dotson St. George, W. Va. Engineering John Drane Piedmont, W. Va. Engineering Ronald R. Dressler Elkins, W. Va. Arts and Sciences William B. Dunham Keyser, W. Va, Physical Education John Olin Durst Oakland, Md. Arts and Sciences James Robert Dyer Fort Seybert, W. Va. Agriculture . , . Q, 4r1 Z, K ,,, Kipp Ellifritz Keyser, W. Va. Eduction Joseph William Ervin Keyser, W. Va. Law Samuel Ervin Morgantown, W. Va. Law Charles Robert Evans Westernport, Md. Engineering Patricia M. Eye Elkins, W. Va. Home Economics Arlene M. Falk Bergenfielcl, N. J. Arts and Sciences Margaret Fatkin Westernport, Md. Arts and Sciences Joy Frellan Feaster Elkins, W. Va. Accounting Ronald Eugene Fertig Keyser, W. Va. Engineering Joseph William Flint Aurora, W. Va. Agriculture James Roy Fisher Keyser, W. Va. Computer Science Louis L. Fittro, Jr. Clarksburg, W. Va. Arts and Sciences 3: is Ph. DUNN .p---- fl 1 45- i sux xr? -px I N , 'naar .I 'mas X .rxj E.. s,,1-'Q ,ie I f if ' cv 'X Mg, A 'V' Y l 'E ',,, pn. . W., W 'rs H.. f as 'Je for ms ' 'J A s x ' ' .M A ,K ig . Kg-Lf ' 5 Y 2. 'VX 'ni uw., 4.5 CRA- 'W ' A i as 'ax Thomas RVUDHF l'lnn:1L'nn liulvlv. XX. X 14. l-Imsin-wring Barbara .lane Flominc Pl'lllL'0lw'll Jlmctw--m, N .l A-'cl-.lmmg James Nl. Fliupin l-'uri Sryl-i . XX' Y- .Xrls mimi Smwm-L-. Patrick F. lfnlvy RlrlxZ1 l1'5, 'il' YH Phi rl-'lil If-f1:f.1' tu L., . eff- ' Cynthia Gardner Massillon, Ohio Medical Secretarial Mary Garlitz Keyser, W. Va. Education Michael Gates lNlal'ltm'1. N. J. Physical Education Richard Gawthrop Clarksburg, YN. Va. Agriculture David Gaydac PHl'k9l'Slll,1l'g, W. Va. Physical Therapy Michael C. Gaydosh Vkfheeling, VV. Va. Medicine Joseph P. Gibson Elkine, VV. Va, Commerce Margot Glendenning Riverton, N. J. Physical Therapy David B. Goff Cowen, VV, Va. Arla and Sciencee Chester I.. Goldizen Chlflrls, VV. Vu. Arte. and Sviermex Cynthia Goldsworthy Keyser, VV, Va. :Education Patricia J. Gomlrnzin Berkeley Springs, W. Erluc-ation ...x -e ' ' V X 'nh Q5 f i .. ' - 1 63 'J' 'Lb l .. . , ' , - '?v'T'S, ve ' K yr, ,. xiii 1-N, 5-1 J' A' ,N 'Ar 'Vx 5 -.4 .JH arf 'I fm 'Z Wu Q Wil-u.Y... M.. gp.,- 'Uh--f pf. 'YN W. in-vm.-r WW1 Robert T. Fuller Frankford, W. Va. Agriculture Luster C. Galford Huntersville, W, Va. Arts and Sciences Frank M. Gallic Berkeley Springs, VV, Engineering Glenn Gamble Morgantown, W. Va. Music C, J Y naw-U L an-. 'DV-N V 'va 4. 1- Nw W'-t 1-m.,,,s ff, i. l 44 s 1' A ,M , ' .. i. ii:-Q fu., Jo.. ,V .mm .M -. 51 av W 4' f an 'Q-r. 'arf r.,k V 'Ut dh wx' - Joel Graves Nitro, W. Va. Commerce Nathaniel Green Pieflmont, W. Va. Commerce John Griffin Westernport, Md. Arts anrl Sciences Beverly D. Grindle Elkins, W. Va. Education ,,,. ,gk 299 fix I 0 Q WL, ' is ,jfs In 153, .' ' f. 43 ...E-h ...NV .gun-A Wim- U1 Mm fa: Q, .-if P 4 ,mp- is-MA, I 4 H' N...- s Zina- i I 'DQ , f 'L I JW- -as ft as Q- if- T. Q ' OP' ,og K1 f gs - 1 TN '1 IDB Y' Robert N. fiutahzxll Paw. ins, NX' Ya l'hy'fn'al I-.1!iiw:i'1i Ronald Haggerty lxeyful, NX Xu Dentixtry Martha llamillfm New l1'1'm'k, XY, YA hlll14'1lll ll David S. llarde-my Aulwvrri, XX. X za. Foreftry David F. Harman Kvywn, VV. Ya. Arte :mil Swif-sz Paula Harman l71:ml.li:1. XV. Yu .-X114 :nhl S-'u YVnndn ii. llarmnn Um-pw. ll' Yu Bly--limi Sv-'x'1'.1 Davirl Paul llarper l'la1.'iil1:lrEI'i'11, NY lf- .-hl'l4 :in-l Sim--3. . lfdwin llirl llarprr ll:v'm:i:.. XX' XE Xyjv1v,ii7.Lv 'ch' Q-. 'vx iv' K llzlrlmrzl Ivo llnrrx- - , l':l:m-elv..: ll l-. '15 Yiln .lnnu llnvrux lame 1 liar l me wx NK X 1 M1 ' 5. . . is 'Pr yi .. i. - l f 'lm, V. ,,,, . li K V I . Q r 'fsv ss' 'U' sn. 'J i .- ,X ' ' l A, ' ll ' I, 7 Q Q ' l ' ga W- ' 3 .4 , . 5 lmw, f ' I ' '- fi 3 f A 1 . Q Jifggtfife ci M K .A . wi--- ,gg Terry VV. Higgins New Mzirtinsville, W. V Physical Therapy Charles E. High Junctiun, W. Va. Eduuatirm Michael E. Hill illlnll'-mil, VV. Va. Cimirrierce E. Richard Hilleary BI-ii-g:iritmvri, NV. Va. Physical Education Wilbur Hinebaugh ll l'l+'l'lll'4'.lllE, Md. l'l'1j.-iwzil l'lflw1'zntiun My ra Susan Hiner lull-.in-., W. X A. Eilulviiliwli Edwin Wax ne Hinkle lrl1if'l:c.'r Valley, VV. Va. Aim aiwl Fwi:-rim-r. Steven Mirfhzufl Hite Vzillf-ju lflf-ml, VV. Va. fff.mmr-rife 3.. ,pun--. 'ww W W X we . W '-km., f., QV: we W 3. - is WWW .A :AW .I .apo-uM...,,,h ...Q A nr- John C. Harvey Westernport, Md. Medicine Valle Hash Hurricane, W .Va. Home Economics Randy A. Hawkins South Charleston, W Arts and Sciences Thomas Hazard Moorefield. W. Va. Engineering Peter L. Heiss New Martinsville, W Arts and Sciences Janet Hellard Clairton, Pa. Medical Secretarial Otho Everett Hewitt Augusta, W. Va. Accounting Sidney Higby Berkeley Springs, W. Va Commerce in. -.-.,,., ww 'f WSMPF .. as- IUUX 1 ffgm ' k 'i, f Wx 1 K .i '1 1, -41.,.,, - 4 .f - 1, s K-SP 0-... 'Qur- iz- ,, Fonda Hivick Camden on Gauley, W. Va. Arts and Sciences LeRoy C. Hofbauer Keyser, W. Va. Education Paul Hoffman Belle, W. Va. Arts and Sciences Thompson Holmes Johnstown, Pa. Arts and Sciences Christina Ann Horne Romney, W. Va. Home Economics Joseph Hornsby Export, Pa. Medicine David E. Householder Paw Paw, W. Va. Physical Education Harry Hayward Huff Sistersville, W. Va. Agriculture ---'ff f 1 gift. f 'www ,, .. X 2 fix ' , - . ?' -A Q Y U K qi 4 K .N vs ig Q Q . ' - P lb X.- - - 'O 4 -r ,. 1 3' X- . N i5eV'i' st., h, . l ,as - dy:- , 5 fp, YS 0.- 'QA-5 I. C 4 'Q - 'muy' QQ faqs., a 4 im, SX -R -ix P1 W-Q.. nkfrisun X I,.A. VVilliam Joseph Huff XYl1iKe'Si1l1ili.i: rpm . ' XX. X fi. Medicine Lynda Huy: Cunii-erl:m.i, Bit! Arts an-l Sui--in--fs Gary Hunt IXIo1'i:zim-iwii, W. Ya. Comnierce VYilIiam Gregory Hulsnn Cuniliuilzinul, Mil Forestry Lyle Joe Iman Keyser, XY. X.i Engineering Michael WYayrie imqg Riclyzeloy, XY, YA Education Dolan Wade Irvine lfarliriton, XY. Xgq, Agriculture Shirley Linn .Yackgnn Keyser. XV. Ta. Education 'L ' 'X- '-'1 9 l ly . A ,,.-e:'Qy'P . ' y 1 lf 1 - '17 H 'N J' 5 .1 ,Q--- is- WV i i N A SS.. 1 l 2, Aw'- fun. R. lf rx V Donald E. Kelley Elk Garden, W. Va, Physical Education Ronald B. Kenney Fort Ashby, W. Va. Physical Education Robert Michael Kerrigan Weston, W, Va. Arts and Sciences Gary O. Kidwell Paw Paw, W, Va. Arts and Sciences -QF Q Q43 ' - 0153 'K I 'P 'fx' 9- Lf- 5 l l , 1 5 y i I 5 l li J ., rv . , .wmv In 'M me... gt., f wana..- . pf ftlgqf A ' 1 ' l' , ' , 5- ,f f . ui' 2 f , E f' 1 , - 1 f . ,, 41, 1 5 . 4 w we ' fi f f c f f J q A, s , , ' f .W N J , i X . H533 V. ty 5 ,.!wM,w w ff nl-ff g' I ,anim Af ' M- f 'wr. f-me Z. , A -fe , K , A . : , 1 ff. ,Wf s Bruce Wayne Jacobs Cumberland, Md. Arts and Sciences Earl Stafford Johnson Ranson, W. Va. Physical Education Linda Sue Johnston Mason City, W. Va. General Secretarial William E. Jose Keyser. W. Va. Commerce Gail Joslin Rockville Centre, N. Y. Education Charles Thomas Junkins Keyser, W. Va. Forestry Patrick M. Kady Beryl, W. Va. Computer Science John E. A. Karl Frederick, Md. Commerce Mary Kathryn Kave Berkeley Springs, W. Va Engineering Brenda Lynn Keckley Keyser, W. Va. Computer Science Wayne Curtis Kellar Parsons, W. Va. Computer Science David B. Kelley Terra Alta, W. Va. Pharmacy 1' P' f 7, vo-.sux -1.0 sa 'hue Sm, Raymond E. Kidwell Short Gap, W. Va. Engineering Jimmie Bunis Kile Franklin, W. Va. Arts and Science Walter Guy Kimble Keyser, W. Va. Computer Science Suzette Kincer Westernport, Md, Arts and Sciences Linda L. Kines Philippi, W. Va. Home Economics Richard King Deer Park, Md. Agriculture Donald E. Kingery Keyser, W. Va. Education Doris Jean Kitzmiller Elk Garden, W. Va. Executive Secretarial Mary Anne Kitzmiller Romney, W. Va. Veterinary Medicine Carrie Marie Koeturius Penns Grove, N. J. Education Judith Kohan Clairton, Pa. Home Economics John B. Kurish Cowen, W. Va. Medicine S ,. ' 'Vw lv?if'X 7' I WE. 1. XXX H i- ' 1 in I l N e -1 .M If-, 'US ' e-f l t 1. ,,,, ,9H.::., . fu.. 'x' B' I 1 I! , , we iz 4 Q, l rv- vs It Q - is-., ,,- v--. ww . f-'ixsf-, , 4, N ,f ..-... ... 3 I -. l -v' -. X' fx ,fffffr .1 x .1 X 8 N-3 i , ll x' K x itil? i uf - . , . 11 X . Q . My f - 1' 1 I f ' 5 . lf g' 1 ' '.:.. 'ie, V L I I QU 503 f,- ea- kg...- 'in- Y' 'x Q' a. Stephen F. Laign Lalfalc, lid. -.x Arts and bcun L Margie Lambert Rlcfoolv, Md. Home Ecviwmirs Linda Sue Lancaster Keyser, YV. Yu, lfxccui ive Swrctgix ial SYilliam R. Larew lndcpendonrv, XY, Ya, Enginccrim: 3:0 fu,--fx. UQ' X Q :f-- w, . Q, K X Joseph Bradley Lint Meyersdale, Pa. Forestry Paul Cooper Long Lonaconing, Md. Medicine Robert L. Lough Wheeling, W. Va. Forestry Charles Lymburner Keyser, W. Va. Engineering Reginald Mahoney Charleston, W. Va. 1Arts and Sciences Sandra Kay Malcolm Fort Ashby, W. Va. Education Roger Lee Mallow Kline, W. Va. A.griculture David Lynn Mankins Aurora, W. Va. Pharmacy Ronna Jean Maphis Romney, W. Va. Medical Secretarial John Lin burn Markley Keyser, W. Va, Computer Science Christine Marshall Keyser, W. Va. Nursing John F. Marshall Morgantown, W. Va. Physical Education it 'iw Q, if 'X-., fm me , ,- F jf. Qmfh Q1 Q-f N.. few..-v.s r Q 'full Nfl n . rl v IQQ 43 , ,E,,,.,., - ,f Ka uaggdq 'y K W , ,A sw J M I '10 4 2.12 W4 f f T A r X 4' J ff Anthony Lautar, Jr. Moundsville, W. Va. Physical Education Judy Kay Leedy Fairmont, W. Va. General Secretarial Marilyn Jane Lemon Parkersburg, W. Va. Arts and Sciences Thomas E. Lewis Aurora, W. Va. Agriculture Wane...-A Wllrat 4-. '95 f Q 4 Q ,J V 2 f1'f2?f4f'gf f - L VL, ,nh Q Q W V r M , !5 'Hm3 as-U-. ' g' - V ,V 4 v K s, 029.4 fav C:'.v' W 52 'Si...,-v' if QA. - .,....f.. EIT W' A wx 'wi-'- James D. Martin Aurora, W. Va. Agriculture Sharon Kay Martin Keyser, W. Va. Arts and Sciences Frederick R. Mason Beckley, W. Va. Engineering Leonard B. Mathias Keyser, W. Va. Forestry ir. , X! KW. v 7 lf' X- fl. i:'+ f ' '93'-- 5-SW 1 i g Louise Ann Mattingly Ridge-ley, VV. Va, Education Sue Ellen Mauk Romney, VV. Va. Home Economics Barbara Ann McBee Alpena, VV. Va. Music Mikal Ruth McCartney Petersburg, VV. Va. Arts and Sciences Robert Lee McComb Marlinton, VV. Va. Arts and Sciences Judith Ann McCray New Martinsville, VV. Va Home Economics Charles YV. McDaniel Beckley, XV. Va. Forestry Robert Ray McDonald Moorefield, VV. Va, Commerce Sara Darlene McDonald Keyser, XY. Ya, Arts and Sciences Allan Ralph TVlcLaupzhlin Elkins, NV, Vs Comnierro Linda I. McI.auzhlin Keyser, XY, 'Ya Executive Secretarial Michael L. Tvichiann Mfxrlinton W Vs Engines ing: .1-. Q fynlvx 4, S :. 5,191-S - 1 . 'cf -Ax f W- NJ 'Q 'sm 1152? Q 'QV-'M -ra lm :15ri, . Wx I MQW ' Q., 3, hu .TD2 - 1.5.3-4 2',Qc,i :Z ...il .Q H. . T' fg f'mj.' T Q.. 'Q-'v. li'g' ' Q 1, f--nffixf! ve- 3'3 fill' 'fvfjlgig .gg-535' 5.3 :SZ-'1i?.i..k'.4. g M my 'H-'ijilezgyQlei-x'.,ws.'p.k 'f ,-gfi F--Shari .IX l?Sji',i!V.,qr, il-Wg s, new ,-. I1-ff 'rite kg' - rrslf' . '11, ,J ,hw-I 4. ,e ,5.., g,g- .I ,gf , ,Y 9.'.lA4,1., w!'J-N.. . 1 sf X 5 ' 1 x H -X- 'N1i-u,.-fM- Johnny Mullennex Cabins, XV. Va. Arts and Sciences Samuel Keith Mullett New Martinsville. VV. Va. Education Joyce Ann Mullins Elkins, VV. Va. Home Economics Mary Jane Murphy Rawlings, Md. Home Economics John Muscatell Cla1'ksbu!'ic, VV. Va. Arts and Sciences Michael Muscatell Cl2tl'kxlJl,ll'fl, NV. Va, Arts and Sciences Patrick Napple Fairmont, VV. Va. Law Beverly A. Neehouse Moundsville, W. Va. Executive Secretarial ,W I , , ' .11 7 wffiiitf .. f ' Le: , mm. 'fb K ' 3 y ,,A if Y ii Q2 .. x c . ,I V X X in f' 'A fl. If X W' T 4, in J... .I fe ' fc .1 , A me V. f X Y ks, 5' , 4 Q, if W-N , f W? M2 7 X -iifycw, ,. 5 ! W an f Q , V , A gf we N Q 1 M. f 1 Q X N 5 X-r e 4 We f X. Terry R. Michael Arlington, Va. Arts and Sciences Diane M. Miller Charles Town, W. Va Education Eileen V. Miller Westernport, Md. Education Helen Sue Miller Mouth of Seneca. W. Arts and Sciences James Montgomery Williamson, W. Va, Commerce James Paul Moran, J Westernport, Md. Accounting Mary Beth Morris Elkins, W. Va. Home Economics Nancy Carol Morris Keyser, W. Va. Home Economics J.. ...., q wi ,,. - my - 'im--,af Z L , 9 2 kv. . , law -- dawg fin QQ- - N C, 1' ' l 4 fain if, 1. ,WL Sfsg..., - Wryff in gl ti' .ii rg! f . Bonnie Jane Nelson Elkins, W. Va. Executive Secretarial David Earl Nestor Parsons, W. Va. Physical Therapy Joseph Richard Newlon Grafton, W. Va. Forestry John William Niland Piedmont, W. Va. Engineering Fielden Briet Nutter Charleston, W. Va. Engineering Catherine Elizabeth O'Brien Martinsburg, W. Va. Executive Secretarial Susan O'Bryon DuBois, Pa. Nursing Garrett William O'Dell Ronceverte, W. Va. Agriculture qw-f V X ., N, Q 1.1 r iff ,. V , 1? .' if ' 5, , ' .HQ 1-,Q L A' , l,,.3y, -' 1 ,l gli-Llfl' 'il'- s 'UM v' Q t 1 'ZR' -s dwg, gi J ,sr - . '1 ' r R ' iw hx ' 'K 'ia .1,g,, Ms... ,lk 'las-. 91' . 11 'XM . 1 'Vx Q' il. V ,'. ,l rm, 'un-.....,- IQ, JUS 1 SDH -1. Q.. x ,AW-'55 Qr' .f ua-- Q- n-..-X i ls ..--... ,va Beverly Jean O'Rear Koyxer, VV, Ya Educatitln Fatherine O'Rnurke liar!-in, llfl. K'-viniiicrcc Patricia Ott Koywx. NX' Ya file-livine li. Fredrick Ours Cliniloitr-ii. XY YJ Aria :intl S-'ww-'os Robin Owings l-ziiini-im. XX X14 .-Kits :xml Scwxi.-as Scott li. Palm.-r Flin lvl-xii K, XY. YA .Xiu mini Sn:-'lnmw Morris J. Pamcpintn XYL-sxviuiw-11, Kill Axis :intl brit izvws Nancy Gail Paris Kcnnsltxxg N .l l1lXcrlrllX 0 Sm I Vllll izil -PSX we xx xx ' liter. OQTM- sh-rf ' x 'ff Q. . viii 3 .gf Ka. ll ,430'I2i?- JW' yu .-R- f. JB 'A.,. , Q. gl 4 'bv , We X x 5 '+. s .14 Mig-3 a 'sink Q' :Mi'z':',' ga'-5 fx QV. jg 2 g 2a:.f,,i2sgQ22gg,r.g1.f.-days.. ' JA Wh, X qv , , g ,law ,ax at ue, rem , l 1 Y, n ld- 4, it 5141? lY,!wf., iii 'A efiihfif Q' X QE? :faux an X , fsfl eff K 'ie If . ' ?f2f:'Z.f - 1 .A-, I 1 x S 6 . f QW. f frm. Wr,,,' e, V e ,,,,,,,, 4 wwe--yn, a xt- A .Y . , xii X ' I Mary Ann Pigati Keyser, VV, Va. fmrnwitm' Science Randall Lynn Pingley Dailey, VV, Va. Iiflucation Nicholas H. Plants Maflisrvn, VV. Va. Pharmacy Eugene J. Pokrzywa fflarlzeluurq, VV. Vu. Yr-lf-rirlary Meflicinf- ,.,,,e. -,J - A W Af 7' J . a pex Q me , we fylf N iiiifia ,, c 4 IAQ!!! j ,qi , X I. : f AM I 'W ' it lx 1 WMF' are 1,14 1' - QM.-M i l .fi xxx Wm Yin M, W W N., .V 1 ' 4.52 ,N X - 1 ,K We 7 'K 1 A w N. fi' 0 w- . , 1 ,ZZ ' 2 Cynthia R. Parker Romney, W. Va. Medical Secretarial Kenneth K. Patrick Masontown, W. Va. Arts and Sciences Paula A. Patterson Piedmont, W. Va. Computer Science Carolyn Jean Payne Mt. Airy, Md. Education Elizabeth A. Pearcy Bridgeport, W. Va. Nursing Richard G. Peck Georgetown, Conn. Physical Education Gene J. Perilli, Jr. Morgantown, W. Va Physical Education James L. Pezzanite Bethesda, Md. Commerce Elmer Lee Phares Dailey, W. Va. Education Robert H. Phillips Keyser, W. Va. Engineering Linda Diane Pierce Martinsburg, W. Va Medical Secretarial Edward Pifer Lost Creek, W. Va. Physical Education 4 . ,V A, wwf im s ,,- - 'R' is fr-' Richard H. Poling Grafton, W. Va. Forestry Donna A. Price Petersburg, W. Va. Physical Education Jeffry L. Pugh Keyser, W. Va. Education Charlene M. Quickie Hepzibah, W. Va. Education Mary Ann Rafter Westernport, Md. Arts and Sciences Thomas Paul Ramsey Ridgeley, W. Va. Education Kent Franklin Randall Beckley, W. Va. Forestry Janet T. Raschella Keyser, W. Va. Executive Secretarial Leon P. Ravenscroft Keyser, W. Va. Commerce Julia Elaine Redman Petersburg, W. Va. Education Renae Kay Reed Martinsburg, W. Va. Arts and Sciences Michael David Reese St. Mary's, W. Va. Forestry QI- ..,, r f 'QA P WV cs? i 9 A. . Aff. 'W ab , an fl '1i ' 'l I S' ef g Un, u .r. f .Ar .0 f 1 , .1 ' Y nf: . rf' L3 0. 4 L ' .2 .ff '04 A. K . X' 'l 1 .sfrw . ww. - I ,, - 4- .e:1f'k-.H 'fvf.w J- . ff' .gmdwgf Q. 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W '14 1-ff , . if f I f f 3 if f : . gf f cvs. iff f- 2' fi ' 3. ' L -V N . ' 4 My X .e Qi 1 , x 7 l 1 124' , 46' . 5 ,f R' piiffm M ' 4. . R.,-. 1 ' Q? . fm '. fx: .5 44- ,-,,, ,. Evil. wir, f, W ,.v' . A. .sg- Q ' 4 f2.r,.',f'1r .31-44.1 ' .Ll 3-:yn-T .Tw Aix, ,MM ,,, . N . ff! VHS, qi ff 'lf , R ..:f,.'a. -'T-W-','N.f+. 'f sr C 255.2-f5'7' W..- f'Y'N fr Q. . if X e -FHV5 . mg px X- . A i RM . 5. fiimv' 'nw-1 'TSX' VN f -1. X ' 2 . if N2 , , if 2 X 'WW , ' , J I X X X W ff' Y W 4 f V .J f- ymwl , emgz Z f ji? 1 .1 f f 1 f of I. W ,y Z V Vyff, if If 3 , , 4 , f , . , 4 . .Wa-1 ,:- -wr 5' ,Z 24 .2 iq. . , X V' . 402 M A ' t a f g13,A,.' 15f4 , . , v fI1.. V 4. ,f f 'f 'f ' ,, V21 VI ,' f f -:'f!? ii .4 , .5 A-I ff fi .2 , .7 Z s f' I f f. f Q4 .V X M .Wt If 1 2. 3 1 1 1 3 f.91f'i c , Q.- .ai-1-exif. Ui A-. 1 ti , ' 1' Q . - ,. Mrk, fo-,SN 74 . if .. ,wx M ,V V: 7. . f W U Linda K. Richardson Evans City, Pa. Executive Secretarial Linda M. Richardson Cresaptown, Md. Home Economics John F. Riggs St. Mary's, W. Va. Physical Education Wagner M. Riley Piedmont, W. Va. Computer Science mf 'RPN 6. 44- ' 45, i-an., ,QQ 1 , I. ' .Rn .- fy YTD' W s , y.. e--s...s avr., 3 'luv-4' .7-.-1 Linda Elaine Rotruck Keyser, W. Va. Arts and Sciences Bonnie Louise Ruchka Pittsburgh, Pa. Education A. Charles Saba Taneytown, Md. Arts and Sciences Charles Sager Charles Town, W. Va. Forestry -.fp X ,4 - 1-'IIT' .0 l w ' A . ji '- Q Y' ' ..,,p5'W rf' ln' gay? 4 ' nf U I 4 'Q- , hz ,, 1' l 2 'UX 'I sm . f- w-Q.. f ' 0 l ., , ll -' 5 H Q 'P 4' I I , . an. F. ps, in VE Ox B4 K7 I ng., ' Nr. f 9-1 V tv. L1 C' :L l ICA r- A 1llNq,.,,..11 - 'A li ullklllll ,M 'ul H l xlll'll 'GH 5 K- V. fx ' 'Q he v -,, 115 ra rg Q- iw-fx L . Lui :if If 'S ID NJ 'lb .0 '- 'Swy- Kathie Louise Samuel JUl'lllml.U'r'-'ll, l'u Muaic John L. Saunders, Jr. Piedmont, VV. Ya, Arts and Sciences Johnny Tolbert Saunderb fllzxcllwm. VN. X11 Agriculiure James J. Saville Pienlriiwrlt, VY. Ya. L-frnlwltcr S-gn-nee Russell Saville Auglixlal, XY, N14 Agl'lClllll.l1iQ Alfred Srapzgs Logan, W. Va. Arts and Science. Edward John Schafer VVhe0lirxg', VY. Vu. Vetcrirmry M-I-livim Diana Lce Schoonow-r Rillgclop, XV. Yu Music Carol l-f. Srhrnrk 3Ij't.'lY4iFll0, l':1. Educxui-ln Robert G. Schrock lk'-Jluxlvml. lla Q Ari: mul . .m,Ilfc1 Richard Lee 1 m i 1 xl ll N . . 52120 ' -73, Mil. ...i ..l.. my, xv. x.. ' ,-5.02 A 'ls :xml S-'lvffifve , - 9 1 0 'o N-..',-' Marimrcl Ann Soc I, Q ' fha -K .w ' lily. f, ul xy. N: uf-, x . E: - Mu, 'l Q 1l9lQ:1.lS0Cla?:a1'liLl c sv' Q ' JL O i Q , Q I q . Pl. WV! , Wruwna tif gm vile?-g 7. 1, V ND. -.-. Michael Shuck McDonald, Pa. Education Suzanne Simpson Pittsburgh, Pa. General Secretarial William J, Siplivy Johnstown, Pa. Arts and Sciences Kenneth Sisler Friendsville, Md. Accounting Sandra Slavich Johnstown, Pa. Physical Education Benjamin R. Smith Ulvper Glade, W. Va. Agriculture David M. Smith Antioch, W. Va. Medicine Edward K. Smith llhilippi, VV. Va. Forestry 7 f 5 2 'N xx I ' if ., . f V t Q ' ' 5 ft- if' f 11' 'W V f . .. if Q r X ' W ' i' fl Tw QS ' ' 'V tix., ' a i i ,xr N, 3 0 sr A ... vu -Y 'Q 0- .xx , . .. sf. ' 'l lf' i' .S QR ,..c...,,,,3 5. 3,41 Hg, we , nm .4 1 Jia , ff? ' A M iffliiie. - e ic. . 3 'tt 42. x B, x i :Q W Q ' Y ?i Lz.,vsK Q-N31 Q... X i f M 'iv-we-.. Mn gf-. , mum, dr -uw. Nw mx., f-N if x if 'W f f +15 5 . - '-NN ' ' !?nnv-f lwfnn' Marjorie L. See Mathias, W. Va. Physical Therapy John C. Sencindiver Martinsburg, W. Va. Agriculture Cathy Shaffer Keyser, W. Va. Education Joseph P. Sharp Minnehaha Springs, W a Forestry Stephen W. Shearer Weston, W. Va. Pharmacy Roland E. Sheets Charleston, W. Va. Engineering Robert M. Shepp Keyser, W. Va. Medicine Benjamin Shreve, Jr. Upper Tract, W. Va. Forestry 'Wir Q I l 2 Ay uw? . WU? .A , -. 9 'mr me Q, ' K..-,r . ,M X . .-.gfsvr Larry G. Smith Burlington, W. Va. Arts and Sciences Linda F. Smith Petersburg, W. Va. Executive Secretarial Vicki J. Smith Oakland, Md. Education Paula Y. Snyder Aurora, W. Va. General Secretarial Richard A. Snyder Keyser, W. Va. Accounting Dorothy Jean Southerly Keyser, VV, Va. Education Duane Southern Lumherpurt, W. Va. Arts anrl Sciences James D. Spader P3l'k0l'SlJllI'LT, W. Va. Arts and Sciences K-'Hi HU3 ,-. .Vw 1 -+4 N. N x 401 'W- A13 0 S. 79 ffliw... Kegfiifih H i' -D Q- 'R 'N an it .. df -,vN','6.r A ,M -fz X A 4 'X' 45 . . 'n , ' ' ' I ,, 'fgi 'WN 1 'I . ' nf' fe la. - ZX . , - V S . 1 ,I 4 - ,1 gi n . 'B' 'W' ,u-. Q X... 1 N. V we 's YQ... wx 'tifx Q. 5g ..- ,,r' V .--A ' '15 -' Us x 'fix I .- 7 K 1 M X- ' v Q - 'lt -QV, A ' 4 n 4 km ' 1 1 -xv figs l an 3 ..- -- J y L-5 I ' 'Y .Inhn Thomas Spark- l'lu'!'ulI, l'.4. li lrt-ft rY Gary I.. Spencer lu-5 -r i, XX X .l. li-lucxiti--n Judith Ann Spent-er lfni-in, W. Ya. lflwmv lic-vzmniicx Michael Stanislav-rzylm H05 ser, NV. Ya, Ermineorinl: Steven H. Stocker Murgantmxn, XY, Ya. Physical Iiiluczu 1-in Barry D. Stewart 31:1-lisuii, NN, X :A Axis and Scamme- Linrln Mae Stcwnrl licyser. XY. Ya. litlucatiun David B. Stone Diana, XX. N :L l'-UlC:ll'5' 'fhvx f fs ar-Q - J ' Wx N 1 K ax 4 ' mf ,,... . mn. ii- ,M - 'fl44 .Q iki .5 . if 9 I . ' ..- i. .3 '1'. '- 1' gm-1 an l ! ' r- . .Q ,QQ ,QQ 1 MZ! x ' I . Kathry n l.. Thomas Rum -'A'fflfl, W V:1. llvrffu' l'lv'flInnf'f1ir',s Sarah l . Thomas N4-xx Vre-r-l-Q, XY, Va, lull.:-:n1f.r: fnfnrxze Tippner lwmrrwrlt, VX Xu l'lu -if .ll 'I'hr-rally Douglas: N. 'fnothman lhlflwvll VM NH Neil G. Sullivan McMechen, W. Va. Education Robert C. Summerfield Parsons. W. Va. Agriculture Robert D. Swaner Ridgeley, W. Va. Music Deborah J. Swecker Harman, W. Va. Home Economics George S. Swinler Bridgeport, W. Va. -Arts and Sciences Mary L. Swisher Augusta, W. Va. Accounting Richard B. Tasker, Jr. Keyser, W. Va. Physical Education Samuel R. Taylor Ridgeley, W. Va. Arts and Sciences Stephen J. Taylor Holcomb, W. Va. Physical Education George Howard Teets Buckhannon, W. Va. Engineering Larry Robert Tenda Clarksburg, W. Va. Engineering Darlene C. Tenney Keyser, W. Va. General Secretarial -1'-'f-29 Edwin A. Tutwiler Ci1ll'iCSillll'2, W. Va. Arts and Sciences Janet Uhor Wellsburg, W. Va. Medical Secretarial Victoria S. Umstot Keyser, W. Va, Education John W. Vibostok Jeannette, Pa. Commerce Michael L. Walker Webster Springs, W. Vu. Commerce Linda S. Wallace Bobtown, Pa. Medical Secretarial Samuel J. Ware Nutter Fort, W. Va. Dentistry Charles Weaver Follansbee, W. Va. Education John H. Weaver Strasburg, Pa. Agriculture Paige Webb Pocomoke City, Md. Law Neenah Whelan Westernport, Md. Arts and Sciences Gary L. Whetzel Broadway, Va. Commerce 1' 'ENN ' Q:-nf' 1 Nm. DX I aug., Q Q LA4x :OL i Q. -.. l , i I ,A-. jx f, 'W -a ug, , 'wil-'11 -in nfs,- R -ww., wg ug... ,Tx r-- RS' IO' x -- 'Fr' r i r .iff 5 an idx VX- Y. . .I 1 pf .1 1 an X 'fv, V- is Q 'T A 'Ss .ho FIN 1 s Roger WVhilnrrL 'V' W 1 iiliiivlmj-. Vw il T'-wP0sl1'5 'VN Lorraine A. W hilt- Pllkmx. NN 'i .. I-ldixvmii 1 Edward XYh1Irrmi 11 XX X.. Harold I.. N liullwclx -urn-. fi L George H. VVilliams Rinnney, VV, Ya. Arte and Sciences Thomas L. Vlfilliams, .Ir Keyser. VV, Va. Fii1'esl1'y Beverly J. VVils0n lie-yber, VV. Vu. Home Eumwiiiicw Charles Wilson Bridgeport, VV. Va. Forestry Howard L. Wilson II AlUlJl't'flEi1l, VN. VH. Comnn-we Leonard T. Vl'ils0n 4'zirnlii'iilge, Uhiu lrniefliy Nlarahall T. Will bxxzzriiwiu, Hifi ful- hurl Si'ivIir'L'S llnnuld Windnn .lgiiiu Lew, XV, Va, limziiiu-1'iiig lhzirles lf. Wolford Shiva? limp, lv. Viz. 4 ffiviim'i'r'e iimrle-Q W. VVulfnrd Iiiirnmqy, XY, Va iirigll.-fi-l'iiiL Karen Vlloy Kvfy.-1'I, llv, Yu ffi!'npLi!s1 bww,-lure li make 'W right liurrilwl lhnil, Sill. Mi- :mil S1'lt'I1iA' X: - x..:.aH jr.-wk , in X .N V , 4' 5, ,LZ i -0. ,. , I -- ' V ' w. ., . mx , Agn- f f ,Q x -5-n. ! .V f M - IH , i. ix i Q x U Q mb, f ' . , ,-ww -I-.X l ax l I Y 1 wr., . 1--..,,,,,,,. i 'IKQL ' Knlwfi ,. N. Awww ,ae 'WN V ,.'.- -V if is N465 ,Wa V.-Q. 19 um,-K, if xg-,L .....,,, ,N s A Nu- 1 '91 I Mary J. Whitlock Bridgeport, W. Va. Executive Secretarial Richard H. Whitworth Westernport, Md. Arts and Sciences David Wildman Morgantown, W. Va. Arts and Sciences Richard C. Willey Huntington, W. Va, Engineering 1- 121 7... 9' Q I V , ., . 'v if ' L, 'Wi 'Lv' iv--.rf .X i Q ,7 Wuuw-.e Y'-ri Qi' av - A Ml .NY ' .,:lyj Iwi? a . G W , ,Avg ...N A RH F I QQ: 3x Ca - A fy- f' '7 ,Q4 -5 1' , 1' 7' ', vw, . ' s f A ep, ' , 4 5 .fr Michael Wright Joseph A. Wyatt Martha Youngblood Peter 0. Zulos Fairmont, W. Va. Cowen, W. Va. KcyHur, W, Vu. Sukirzm, Okinawa Commerce Physical Theralvy Plcllwatiun nxmll- un-I Svi.1rn-v- my -4 Queens Point,-Perermial Objective for Freshmen wg. 04' E- I s , mfs. 1 lx - 4,5 3 5 f gg? We , Q f Q 5 X 225' ass'-s..,t '- X 4 QW iw: rate! zbf 0113 President Bullard welcomes Freshmen 9,1 M F- G I xy 3 ' 'x ,. ,f, . fm f f . Q WW 4 . , ibn 'I A A f 2 f an f f f Z3 s I, 7. 23 Nlls lones OfflCl3t9N at Fleshman Reception That IS a winning Smile- Poetrv lntelpzetatlon finalists Our poverty workers 5UPl1'fm 'l flltldtls to 'Wilma Phi Omega Well, were You accepted into the soro1'i'Cy? ORGANIZATIONS lla- lr V. , ,, mfg , X ' V.-,ax 'Tfs Ggfzkfm as Amid the hectic final examination study schedule, Potomac State students found time to celebrate Christmas in the traditional Ways on campus. There was the annual Christmas Din- ner, as well as the women's dormitory parties. The Singers and the Concert Band again com- bined to present their Christmas program. In place of their annual Christmas party for needy children, the Home Economics Club purchased a gift for twenty-one selected young boys and girls. Sigma Iota Chi and Phi Sigma Nu pro- vided a lovely Christmas Ball. Under the twink-- ling of our traditional Christmas star, our thoughts turned to being home for Christmas. .. 1 rs, 2 is Dormitory students enjoy the annual Christmas dinner. Kappa Delta Psi members partake of refreshments at their Christmas tea. sh aw Y' ' 'X AV.. ' 1L? '.fi fH V ' 1 , , 31,41 , V- V 2 -, - V ,V :iff N EWS V X agfilggtg ,QTQ '--- '. L-J 94 Vw? - y ' V V t fi- Z ff V, , ' ' . ,,,, 0 V 'C Ui 0 A . Q A 5 A U, 17' ' I., ' .,-: i I Q R al ' l 'Y . Z i ,swf .fgfgf 3 A V ' ,. '- 'J-at ' 2 . fi it . rM .! 7f' V , W 'Q M , V ,lg - X, V Kappas pose with uninvited, but very welcome guest. OI? CLJGIZQIUZLS' L li 814. 1113. 7 N 1' r' r' : 'WV 1718 Our traditional Christmas star. qggqf: K 1,1 X 'B- '13 Couples dance dreamily at the Sigma Christmas Ball. Students waiting impatiently for that Christmas dinner. 5 , x N-::. Z hi S hi. CSXUQQJQX C0 UI? Cz' The Student Government is the governing order of the Student Body. Its goals are to further school spirit and to achieve a cordial understanding be- tween students and faculty. The organization man- ages many campus activities and each member must maintain a 2.0 average. In August of each year, guides are provided by the Council to welcome and aid the incoming fresh- men. Members assist with the sale of beanies and distribute the freshman rules. During Freshman Week this year, two informal dances and a sing- along were provided in order for the freshmen to meet each other and the sophomores. The Student Government sponsored Homecoming activities by forming committees to plan the dance and assist , Xi N 52ey1l9Qf12Je Weefzby with the parade. Programs for the home football games were sold by the members. In the fall, movies and informal dances were arranged for the Student Body's enjoyment. The organization purchased new equipment for the cheerleaders. The new constitu- tion became effective. The Preamble of the Constitution states that the functions of the Student Government are to im- prove academic standards among the studentsg to aid in promoting a better relationship among the students, faculty, and administrationg to stimulate support of all college activities and programsg and to enhance the students' sense of responsibility to the college, the Student Government, and to himself. Student Government informal dance held during Freshman Week. The members of the Student Government are: Student Body President, Gary Evansg Sponsor, Mr. Nuzum. President ..... Vice President. . . Secretary ..... Treasurer ..... Representative SOPHOMORE CLASS FRESHMAN CL President ....... ................ Vice President Secretary ..... Treasurer .... . Representative. i is iw, . . . . . . . .James Stanton .Mary .Sandra Herndon Lynn McCormick .. .Ron Shaffer . . . . .Mike Brinkley ASS . . . . .James Montgomery . . .Cynthia Goldsworthy ..........Judy Collins . . . .Judy Kohan . . . .Renae Reed I -1 J. 1 i 4 SORORITY AND Sigma Iota Chi ...... Eta Upsilon Gamma.. Kappa Delta Psi ...... Phi Sigma Nu ...... Theta Sigma Chi ..... Phi Kappa Omega. .. l RA'l'ERN ITY PR ESI DENTS . . .Sandra Herndon .....Susan Harher .Jacqueline Farkas , .... Doug: Swisher James Goldsworthy ... .Terry Tallnian REPRESENTATIVES OF OTHER ORGANIZATIONS Judy Walker, Sigma Phi Omegrag James Blair, Pasquino: Delta Psi Omega, John Mcllweeg Engineers, Terry Spencer: Roth, David Biserg Agriculture, Jim Broylesg 4-H, Harold Whitlock: Home Ec., Nancy Hedrickq Circle K, Roger Perdue: WRA, Karen Neilson: CYF, Jeanne Hendersong Newnian, Francis Scotty Catamount, Christine Payne, Pep Cluh, Arlene Ferrara: Cheerleaders, Barbara Williams. if fs A. , f S ,, . . 5 J F ' : F i F Top five winners in first Miss PSV contest sponsored hy Council. l Gafamounf- Our The theme of this 1967 Catamount is symbols, and the book itself is a symbol not only of the many phases of our college life, but also the diligent work of the yearbook staff. The planning of the book began in May of last Gokye QGZJOOA This twenty-ninth edition is the fruit of the labor of this year's staff. It was not purposeless for it is intended to provide a pictorial record of 1966-67 at Potomac State College. The highlights of the year may be recaptured in the pages of this annual - year with the selection of the staff. Myriads of not only outstanding events, but also the normal ideas were considered over the summer months and routine you found at PSC. The hours in the class- then Fall registration brought the beginning of the room and in the dormitory studying, relaxing in actual work. Student and faculty pictures were the Student Center, participating in extra-curricular taken and orders for copies placed. Advertising and activities - all glimpses of our college life are typing staffs were organized and the editorial staff recorded here for you and posterity. began the seemingly unending cycle of laying out The staff of the 1967 Catamount sincerely hopes the dummy, setting up pictures, laying out pages, this book presents successfully a cross-section of editing copy, and proofreading. your world at Potomac State College. FATAIVIOUNT STAFF Editor ............ ....,....................i ..... C h ristine G. Payne Business Manager... .... Gregory T. Steck Artist ..........., .... J ohn C. Mcllwee Photographer. . . ..... Donald Kingery Typing Editor... ........ Linda K. Toler Sponsor ..... .... D udley W. G. Gordon .f g Sk S4 fi ' V g Q, v Y: Cuff f v Y ,Q-an 1,- Jf . N, f' 1, in . x ,Z l ,Z 53 w-.. ' 'Se -nr- 'if xx ,yskvw 0 X . V, .. iii, ' - , SW , , vm - 'xv . W mm :L U ' wil H we rf it V all X 4 4 , c yn 'Cn 4' ,Wk , 'flaw' ,.., WW My IA. 1 ,,, dv V' Jw!! Wm ,A Ueffzlszhg Cgffyff ypzhy csfczffl Rebecca Arnold Yvonne Barr Suzanne Bergmann Marshall Bishop Beverly Bowyer Olan Faulk Elmer Grimm Stephen Keener Diane Miller Jo Ann Morgan Nancy Paris Terry Reeves Linda M. Richardson Linda Rotruck Thomas Smith Barbara Tenney Margaret Vorous Rebecca Bolyard Margaret Heishman Janet Hellard Linda Toler i i ,- v-mfuif ,,-x Q .,::3'a 'r M3 1,- ,In A S ,HM 'iffy' fizfulh.. xi K S . v I 2 fl Q 9 J lint al u2,Q1iIq v 'lwfvqli r 5 3' 'faq' 'K 4 li, 1 ' qqlu ,,.f4z':?4,.1, 4 44' -. xla1J.Kl'44l' 447' -. ff,3,3.- 4-ut' 414' 'Q . 1- 12,44 .11 x,4.11 144' xl . N nfl ,4 pr J'- v , 4 . . 4if1,,. Ngo.-' 4 . w'.. VW ' .' I., V R -'N..' 0 v 4 ' f hw ' nl Q . .3 . V, ., ,v y .1 ,Ax-..,l-1,..s::,x.!:P J- J- V. fr' fwfr-..' - ff- x 1. -9 - l SJCQQ2 fjzfzs audvcn UI' GQQYQ L H vw. 'wwf , 521 1 Zi ff? ' '-5 MZ? B' - NX, X .su T1 5 M i-Q' 5 1 4 1 , J K' , ' ' 4 .. f A em , .f -, , ia, 1:1 6,-gif 4 . ,iff 3 M M ,,' F ffff , fag Z? A Z I i E ,gf Cf ff -- f fa' .fe W ' v ' . ff ' f M Y Editorial staff proofreads the newspaper The college newspaper, the Pasquino, is complet- ing its 45th continuous year of publication this spring. The fortnightly product of the journalism department has a press run of 2,300 copies of each edition which are distributed among students, staff members, parents, alumni, and others. The name Pasquino is of historical significance. Still visible near the Piazza Navona in Rome is an ancient Greek marble statue found under the street in front of the home of a hunchbacked tailor named Pasquino, who was known for his biting and amus- ing sarcasm. After his death, about 1500 A.D., the statue became one of the so-called talking statues when the people posted on it sharp comments about the times, referring to the lampoons as pasquinate fin English pasquinades l. Students in journalism classes are automatically members of the staff, but non-journalism students are also invited to serve on the staff. Journalism majors have an opportunity to assist with page makeup when the paper is printed at the News- Tribune plant. The Pasquino sponsors the annual distribution of the Student-Faculty Directory. An annual spring highlight is the staff banquet for which the guest speaker is from the ranks of the communications media. QCUSPGPQIG PAsQU1No STAFF Editor ..................... James A. Blair News Editor ........ Katharine Ann Stephen Associate Editors ............ Barbara Angle Wendell R. Cochran Sports Editor .............. Donald L. Dunn Business Manager ...... Judith Ann Walker Circulation Manager ....... Stephen J. Hull Staff Photographer ........ Donald Kingery Advisor .......... Dr. Elizabeth A. Atwater pu-. Preparing copies to mail to parents and patrons CIRCULATION STAFF pp - J Kay Moore, Roy Pyle, Samuel Smith jf i, 'J in K Sophomores help set up type l If iff' Staff prepare Pasquino for printing i NEWS STAFF Lynn D. Bowyer, Diane Daniels, James N. Goldsworthy, Sharon L. Ridenour, Wendy Bush Kathryn Ann Davis, Cynthia Goldsworthy, Paula J. Harman, David P. Harper, Lynda Hug, Sharon K. Martin, Mikal R. McCartney, Ken- neth K. Patrick, Peter O. Zalos. BUSINESS STAFF Sally Swisher, Patricia Ann Ott, Martha Hamilton. 'lilly A J Slflfljfl :ll E ,ffl , Xl fi all F, 2. 4 X fm' X 1124042 M, : The Circle K Club of Potomac State College is the only true service organization on the campus. This organization is dedicated to the ideals of serv- ice to the college and the community of Keyser. The club was established in 1952 and was issued certificate number six when Circle K became an international organization. At the present time there are over five hundred and fifty Circle K Clubs in the United States and Canada. The club is made up of young men of good character and scholastic standing, who Work in the service of others, their only return being the thanks and appreciation that comes from such work. ,-'gr' WM The club has had another active year, the major projects being the following: sponsorship of the second annual Leadership Banquet, sponsoring the Homecoming parade, bringing the Red Cross Blood Mobile to the campus, working at basketball games, working at football games, assisting at Parents' Day, aiding the National Collegiate Athletic Asso- ciation with a drive for funds for the Olympic Games, delivering birthday cakes to the students, delivering starvation kits to students during the final examination period, and many other such projects of service. SOPHOMORE MEMBERS David Biser Richard Childs Michael Driggs Peter Ervin David Fogle Guy Hanna Edward Hartlieb Jim Holt V. H. Malone Salvadore Rossi Michael Thompson Robert Wilson Christopher Woods UGCQ 75 1 ,f 'fu fn' X' xy: it-lui I FRESHMAN MEMBERS John C. Ailes, Jr. Joseph Ervin Joseph Newlon Frederick Booth William Huff Scott E. Palmer Frank Cary John Kurish Carl E. Robinette Clarence Cross, Jr. Charles Lymburner John Sencindiver James DeBerry H. Vance Mosser Barry Stewart Douglas Toothman Edwin A. Tutwiler Ronald D. VVindon Richard H. 'Whitworth Joseph VVyatt ' OFFICERS President ............ Roger Perdue Vice President ...... Glenn Morrison Secretary .......... Wendell Cochran Treasurer ..... .. Claude Shannon Sponsor ..... Mr. Michael Circle K sponsored second Leadership Banquet. 85 A, x vu S , rags fs.. E xr Roger Perdue. President sf 5 -4 ,AW Rb Kwyrzbu fare ff Potomac State's Agriculture Club was formed in October of 1954. It is open to all students majoring in Agriculture, Pre-Veterinary Medicine, and Fores- try. Objectives of the Potomac State Agriculture Club are: to develop the use of parliamentary procedure in its meetings, to develop co-operation, citizenship, and leadership, and to promote recreational activi- ties for the members of the organization. Many activities were carried out jointly by the Home Economics and the Agriculture Clubs. These activities were: building a float for the Homecoming parade, holding a joint meeting at which the Agri- culture Club gave a demonstration on parliamentary procedure and the Home Economics Club, a program on etiquette, and a trip was planned to a point of interest to both clubs. The Agriculture Club sold flower bulbs to aid in paying for this trip. This year's shooting match was a marked success because the club realized more of a profit than in previous years. OFFICERS President ..... ....... ...... .... R o d ney W. Gardner Vice President . . ............ .......... D avid Senic Secretary ......... ..... ....... R o ger Perdue Treasurer ................... ........... B url Haga Reporter ...... , , .............. .... J anies Rodeheaver Student Council Representative .. ........ Jim Broyles Advisor ...................... ...... ll ir. Malone MEMBERS WN ss Frank Cary Steve Coffman Bato Crites James Dyer Joe Fint Robert Fuller Richard Gawthrop David Hardesty Edwin Harper Harry Huff William Iman Thomas Lewis Roger Mallow Alvin McKee Kenneth Mollahan Gary O'Dell Carl Robinette Eugene Rogers Johnny Saunders John Sencindiver Tom Simms 86 Benjamin Smith Holwrl Sllllllllt'l'l'll'lkl Gary Sweckcr Doug' 'l'oothm:in Opie Viney Stanley Wziylwiglit Curtis Winier nyzheers Lending a professional atmosphere to the aca- demic life of engineers on the campus, the Engineers Club has been in existence since 1932. The main purpose of the organization is to make the student engineer aware of the professional aspects of engi- neering. This is accomplished throughout the college year by inviting practicing engineers to give talks at meetings, the showing of industrial films, and tak- ing trips to industrial plants in the area. Freshman engineers qualify for membership by attaining a required scholastic average during their first se- mester at Potomac State College. Sophomore engi- neers by election act as officers of the club. OFFICERS . President .......... .............. . . . Harrison IVIOSSEI' Vice-President ...... , . . . . . ..... David Scott Secretary-Treasurer . . . . . . Arthur Ford Reporter ............ .... it Iary Kave Sponsor ........... Mr. Jaworek MEMBERS Blucher Allison George Castle Harold Cochran Roger Cordray Robert Crawford James Custer Donald Desrosier John Drane Franklin Fitzwater Thomas Flanagan Ronnie Fortner Robert Freeland ,, - , , . Q 4 .4 it r- s Frank Gallic Dale Gray Archer Graves Lyle Iman Larry Kersey Raymond Kidwell William Larve Charles Lymburner Frederick Mason Robert Moran William Mowbray Michael McMann John Niland Fielden Nutter Robert Phillips James Poling Dale Pyles Roger Rose Salvadore Rossi Herbert Rothwell Ronald Sheets Harry Shobe James Shobe Charles Sites -7 W, fail ...Q 5-fs. all? .........-5 it . - ,.--......,,..,, Terry Spencer Michael Stanislawczy Roy Stickley Larry Tenda Charles Thomas Roy Whipp Robert 'Wilt Ronald Windon Donald Winter Charles Wolford k 19' 7' v5 at 0122 Q' pil- 'CQJQ 0122165 5' 'ff ' L, OFFICERS - c President ...... ............... ..... N a ncy Hedrick fQ,c0 o4,, s Q '0 tg Vice-President ............ .... B arbara Williams .Q 5- I QPX 5 I Ji, Secretary .,.,,, ........ V 3116 Hash O Iii ' v ' . ' I i' f 7 I sin 0 1, Treasurer ........ Anita Calemine . -0,, D 7, 'i vi Historian H .... Karen Deffenbaugh 5 S' Q ss F? Chaplain ........ Jeanne Craig 9 anti Q QW? -Ax Sponsor ........ Mrs. Hanlin X03 RQ 3 V N 3' 1 ' ' ' Ny, N0 xx-2 Kx-2 MEMBERS Katheryne Austin Phyllis Bennett Margo Butler Nancy Caleniine Susan Coddington .l ane C' rawford Patty Eye Barbara Harris Patricia Himmer Christina Horne Judy Huffman Gail Joslin Linda Kines Judy Kohan Margie Lambert Sue Mauk Judy McCray Vonna McGuinness Jeanne Miltenberger Nancy Morris Joyce Mullins Mary Jane Murphy Susan Myers Connie Reese Linda Richardson Judy Spencer Deborah Swecker Kathy Thomas Nancy Warnick Beverly Wilson Nancy Wood entertainment of selected students. lhe Potomac State College Chapter of Home Economics is affiliated with the West Virginia and American Home Economics Association. The chapter promotes interest and information on home eco- nomics as a profession. The year began with a reception given by the sophomores as a Get-Acquainted Time for the fresh- men. The chapter held the annual mum sale for homer-oming, sent Christmas gifts to Keyser Ele- mentary School and gave an Easter Party for the Monthly programs included: President Todd Bul- lard, who spoke on the changes in the field of Home Economics, and Dr. Elizabeth Atwater, who spoke on the art of conversation, and food demonstrations. The club jointly met with the Agriculture Club for a demonstration of Parliamentary Procedures and Etiquette with a reception following. Potomac State Chapter also participates at the Spring Meeting at Jackson's Mill. l 'fbj,,'N Ni , J' A Nutrition Class dis i , ll., play J,..,v--,.. K ip 4 Freshmen learn clothing: principles wifi 1 ,. 01229 500120122165 Z .W W.-. if 4 . 2 . :IW - u f . 1 ,..,..,.....,.,,.,.. Q, f. 1 4 i A .1 3 M Y ' A? ,elk .of ' . ' . ,2 t Y, M ' . 'W ' i 1 .21. El A I , iEi4f33L? ' if A f ' ' , ' f 3 Q .rfffo . , , Q ., Q., , G, , Q - ' ' Ef f, ' 4+ ' . -0, Q. VX s AQ Y Ei if A ' Practical final examination in Foods Class .........4. 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Mr. Michael MEMBERS Elizabeth Clinedinst JoAnn Morgan Debbie Swecker Elizabeth Evans James Stuart Stanley Waybright Sherry Jackson The Christian Youth Fellowship is an organiza- tion which attempts to bring Christian Youth of Potomac State in closer contact with the church and to deepen their devotional life through recreation and fellowship. Programs dealing with moral issues of interest to youth, and customs of various religions are presented at the meetings, held at the recreation room of Friend Hall each Monday evening. The organization gave the children of the Meth- Joanne Zirk odist Children's Home at Burlington a Christmas partyg co-sponsored with the Women's Residence Association in putting a picture by Salvador Dali, The Sacrament of the Last Supper, in memory of Janice Roseg conducted Pre-Easter Communion and worship services for Protestant studentsg and co- sponsored the Spiritual Emphasis Seminars with the Newman Club. 'iv W' Ry ff -ci wiv ff M .,,,. lid ' 00 uni U 1 H - u-.lnf ' .gd ,,, 1 I Ms as yi ixfe 40122 an 'mul v..a. TT. x X! x I V X OFFICERS President ....... ............... ,..... E l len Young Vice President ......,.... .. Susanne Gontarz Secretary ...... . . . Barbara Buchan Treasurer .... Joseph Wasoner Sponsor .. ...... Mr. Burke MEMBERS Patricia Bieniasz Carol Bourke Allen Cody Kathryn Davis William Huff Carrie Koeturus Lauren Kullman The Newman Club of Potomac State College is an organization of Catholic men and women on campus. The club is devoted to the strengthening of religious education and to instilling the desire to practice religion more fervently. The Newman Club participated in the clothing drive of the local Catholic Church, the Assumption. The club has been Thomas McGahan Mary Minnich Mary Ann Rafter Salvadore Rossi Francis Scott Linda Wallace Neenha Whelan guided by the words of the Right Reverend .lohn O'Connell, Spiritual Counselor of the club and pas- tor of the Church of the Assumption. The New- man Club co-sponsored with the Christian Youth Fellowship the annual Spiritual Emphasis Week on campus, February 12 and 13. A Q 4' S769 0122912 75 W ' nv' -.-Qbkv an ik An important factor of a young Woman's .successful adjustment to college living is a good relationship with other Women on campus. The Women's Residence Association, which is composed of all the Women living in Friend and Reynolds Halls, tries to create a friendly, cooperative at- mosphere in the Women's Residence Halls. This governing body, which was established on December 7, 1944, works with the two Hall Councils to further higher living standards. The organization endeavors to em- phasize the social and cultural aspects of college life. One tradition of the Women's Residence Association is sponsoring the Christmas parties in Reynolds and Friend Halls. This year, a reproduction of the painting, The Last Supper, by Salvador Dali, was presented to the Recreation Room of Friend Hall as an in memoriam gift to remember Janice Rose by the W.R.A. and the Christian Youth Fellowship. A Christmas contribution was given to the Keyser Elementary School Hot Lunch Program for needy children. OFFICERS President ...... , ............. Vice President . Secretary ..... Treasurer ..... Social Chairman 92 Karen Neilson . . .. . . . . Robin Hauder Mary L Linda Wallace ynn McCormick Carole Bourke Reynolds w 1 p ii X Hall Wen' Q12 Ce rvssoczdbbzy H W, 9 i Z 59 U 3 if gl an S: zidq v :mg is nz Q l Q nh 3. .ng gi . a -ln Q' Pg 4 U4 as Frielld H2111 ri s 1 45 1 3 W E FS Q N' ' x X f.4'f'a' 93 , . x P l'lx?l1li Hull 190122 Q12 is WXKQXIC Kwssoczdfzbn The Women's Athletic Association of Potomac State College is an organization which promotes a feeling of sportsmanship among the young Women of the college. The acquiring of leadership and sportsmanship is the goal of each member of the club. This year the W. A. A. made artificial corsages for the Parents' Day celebration, and sponsored four girls in the Miss Potomac State Contest. Co- Recreation Nights are also on the list of activities for the club. Co-Recreation Night is an evening set aside for the women and men of the campus to dis- play their athletic ability in several sports. When 250 points are achieved by a young woman in the club she receives an emblem on Recognition Day at the end of the spring semester. Five hundred points warrant a school sweater. 0l l If'ERS l'l'0si1lL'Ht ....... Vice Prcsillcllt .... Secretary .......,.,.,... . Sophoniore Point Chairman , . Freshnian Point Chairman .... w Sponsor .................,.. . Judith Dorsey .. Regina Bowman Vicki Chidester ..., Linda Scragg .. Betsy Pearcy Miss Rafter MEMBERS Becky Arnold Martha Barnes Barbara Buchan Sylvia Brooks Beverly Burket Nancy Coleman Pam Cooper Pat Cummings Peggy Diehl Joy Feaster Peggy Heishman Jeanie Henderson Linda Pierce Donna Price Julia Redman Kim Rolls Sandi Seth Sandy Slavich Joanne Zirk 94 t 'llQ .3 i ' fs,--. 'S I.1l5'?'?4af?7 f gm. MQ ,sfgzfr fig, . , 1'- W . ff i , Lv' ne -W, ff, we ann asf' .jf C616 OFFICERS President ......... .............. . . .Paula Harman Vice President .,... .. ............ , . .Judith Spencer Secretary-Treasurer .... , ....... . . .llarry Huff Student Council Representative .. Harold lvliitlocli Sponsor ......,................ .. Mrs. Hates MEMBERS Kathryn Austin Charlene Quickle Reita Rolwinettc Kenneth Patrick Connie Sue Reese Peter Zalos The Potomac State 4-H Club, reorganized in 1964, provides an opportunity for former 4-H members and other students with a 4-H interest in 4-H to continue in Club work. The club has as its ideals a pure heart, a clean mind, and a healthy body. It also wishes to promote scholarship and leadership. The College 4-H Club is mainly a service organiza- tion. It does needed work for the campus and the Mineral County Extension office. This year the club helped decorate lol ont campus dances and conducted a Chau tin 1 1 nttun College Club members have won hom won a trip to 1 intinu ni ind gave a national demonstration: liillx Au lui Ind ld ts in lou 1 and llarold NX lntlotlt nov 1 trip to National -1-ll Vlulv l'on-fress. rs E D ri- T. .571 I 4 ., K , l i 1 i mv? 3, el -zlllllfi i-:iF', N I if . f 5 , 5 if-Dofomac Sfafe jj ayers President -John Mcllwee Secretary-Treasurer - Gregory Steck Sponsor- Mrs. JoAnn Homburg ff? W Patty Cummings Richard Carey Sandy Cleveland Clarence Cross Linda Dunnivan Elise Eagle Pat Fisher MEMBERS Dave Harper Stephen Keener Donnie Keckley Brenda Keckley Marilyn Lemon Nancy Morris Sharon Martin Christine Payne James Pezzanite Janet Raschella Linda Rotruck Katherine Stephen Robert Schadler Carolyn Thrush The Potomac Players, organized in 1919, has the distinction of being the oldest cultural organization on the college campus. The purpose of this club is to provide the school students with experience in every part of the theatre available. Training ranges from acting to set construction, lighting techniques to the art of stage make-up. The season opened with a Roaring Twenties Vabaret Theatre. Performances entertained packed audiences with singing, dancing and a presentation ot' the comedy, 'tfientlemen Prefer Blondes. This year a drama class met and worked on the different productions. They presented one-act plays and cut- tings in the striving for dramatic achievement. The major production of the year was The Browning Version, a drama given during Fine Arts Week. The final presentation of the semester was the an- nual Lollipop Theatre. The Masque Awards for out- standing performances went to Linda Dunnivan and John Mcllwee last year and will be selected again on Recognition Day. Productions were given in the Downstairs Theatre in the Administration Building. Construction is un- derway for new facilities in the Fine Arts Building. Potomac State supports a local chapter, Cast No. 110, Delta Psi Omega, the national junior college dramatics honorary society. Members selected for acceptance into this society because of their partici- pation were Pat Fisher, Katharine Stephen, John Mcllwee, Robert Schadler, Linda Dunnivan, Patty Cummings, Richard Carey, Carolyn Thrush and Gregory Steck. My-aoarzhq wenfzespp Cagdfef -7690549 Lovely Ladies Model Original Twenties Fashions 234 ll Gentlemen Do Prefer Blondes Kicks, Charlestons, and Wiggles Galore 97 xii' If N 2 .ix x ff Marathon Dance-1 S n X -S. D Makin lYlim1pvvf Yvonne Barr James Barry w Q. cf' se .4 C5 A we .-A , - .- 7-jofoznac cgfafe LSIf?yE?f1S' The Singers. the college choral organization, is open to all students by audition. The group performs both sacred and secular choral literature chosen from the works of the earliest masters to those of the present day. Performance responsibilities of the Singers in- clude the Christmas and Spring programs and the THE Billie Eckard Abraham Evans series of programs presented While on tour to high schools throughout West Virginia and neighboring states. Frequently, the Singers are called on to perform at various other college programs and func- tions. The year's activities close with the Singers' performance at Commencement. SINGERS Kathie Samuel Diana Schoonover Marilyn Lemon Barbara McBee Regina Bowman Ronald Brown Diane Bubnowski Elizabeth Clinedinst Nancy Coleman Jane Crawford Joyce Custer Nancy Doe John Eavenson Elizabeth Jean Evans Arlene Falk Susan Gau Cynthia Goldsworthy James Harrison Jerry Hartleben Valle Jeanette Hash Peter Heiss Suzette Kinser Sara McDonald Linda McLaughlin James Montgomery Patricia Ott Gene Joseph Perilli Alice Phillips Ray Pifer Janet Raschella Lois Roberts Linda Scragg David Smith Duane Southern Steven Stecker James Stewart Robert Swaner Linda Vanderhoof Karen Ward Beverly White Richard A. Davis, Director Anna S. Boone, Accompanist 98 Rebecca Arnold ?0f0122aC cslfafe OI? Cen! an The Potomac State College Concert Band is a credit course. It is open to all students who desire to continue and expand their musical training and appreciation through participation in this organiza- tion. Through regularly scheduled rehearsals, the concert band devotes its time to the study and per- formance of band literature of the highest possible quality. The Concert Band pert'ormed a Christmas Concert in the fall. ln the spring, the band presents two concerts on the campus each year and makes at performing tour to neighboring high schools. lt also plays for graduation exercises in Max. MEMBERS Diane Bartimoccia Michael K. Bobella Frederick Booth Ronald W. Brown Sharon R. Clark Michael Corbin Joyce Custer Carleen L. Day Linda DeMoss Judy Dorsey Glenn Gamble Steven M. Hite Fonda Hivick Richard Kuznicki Harrison V. Mosser James Nichols Scott E. Palmer Kent Randall Curtis M. Shallis S lwnsor- Mr. Rogers OO Larry R. Shi-out Vickie Smith Barry Stewart Robert Swaner R. Douglas Swisl Linda Toler lvl .Iolin W. Yilwostok Beverly lYilson Donald C. llvintc I. G7 I I ofomac' Qfafe ' ance Zan The Potomac State College Stage Band is a c1'edit course and is open to any student possessing the playing skills necessary for performing this type of music. The prime objective of this organization is to afford the members the opportunity to gain knowledge and experience, through performance, in the field of dance band music. Regular scheduled rehearsals are held each week in preparation for the several concerts and the annual spring' tour usually made in conjunction with the Concert Rand and the Potomac State Singers in the spring of the year. Margie E. Billinyre Frederick Booth Ronald W. Brown Sharon R. Clark Michael Corbin Glenn Gamble MEMBERS John Griffin Rick Griffin Steven M. Hite Fonda Hivick Linda McLaughlin James A. Nichols Sponsor-Mr. Rogers Scott E. Palmer Kent Randall Robert A. Schadlei Ronald Snyder Robert Swaner f hw MEMBERS -yjelo cw President ...... Vice President . .. Secretary ..... Treasurer .... Sponsor . . Becky Arnold Pat Bieniass Sue Bergman Pat Broadwater Carole Burke Francine Burns Sue Coddington Pat Cummings Beverly Donley Gary Evans Arlene Falk Jacque Farkas Cindy Gardner OFFICERS Mike Gaydosh Pat Goodman Martha Hamilton Bill Huff Lynda Hug Carrie Koetarius Ronna Maphis Sue Mauk Diane Miller Joyce Mullins Ann Neehouse Karen Neilson Kay O'Brion . . . .Barbara Buchan . . . . . .Judith Collins . . . .Suzanne Simpson .. . . .Carolyn Payne ......Mr. Nuzuni Nancy Paris Cindy Parker Betsie Pearcy Linda Pierce Mary Ann Pigzati Linda K. Richardson Linda M. Richardson Bonnie Ruchka Cathy Shaffer Carol Sierocinski Linda Wallace Karen Woy Martha Young-blood The Pep Club of Potomac State College was first year. This was achieved through nuniciou thu instituted this year. It has been the purpose of the and ardent support at athletic events lhe club xx 1 Pep Club to promote school spirit throughout the upheld by the cheerleaders. lOl W 016 yzigfdfy OI? weary Ocjef .,, 5 Michael Ashby Jim Athey Joe Barbarito Marshall Bishop James Blair Dewey Bowyer Michael Bragg John Brinkley David Brotemarkle Dennis Carpenter Richard Childs Wendell Cochran Dennis Crum Jan Cunningham Jay Cunningham Paul Davis Mike Driggs Ron Fortner Jim Goldsworthy Guy Hanna Jerry Haggerty Ron Hansen Jim Hardin Ed Hartlieb Henry Hess Stephen Hull MEMBERS Charles Kuh Virgil Malone Bill Mobrawy Harrison Mosser Alvin Mc-Kee Roger Perdue Ken Phillips John Powell Dennis Ravenscr Salvadore Rossi Robert Schadler Larry Singleton Sam Smith oft Terry Spencer Gregory Steck Rex Swisher Terry Tallman Michael Thompson Alan Turley Joe Wagner Roy VVhipp Robert Wilson Michael Wilt Donald Winter Roth Military Honorary Society was formed in 1953 to represent the Reserve Officers Training Corps unit at Potomac State College. Colonel Samuel Roth, then Professor of Military Science at West Virginia University, was responsible for the ROTC unit at Potomac State. Today, the society stands as one of the most active organizations on the campus. Socially, Roth annually sponsors the ROTC Rifle Team, the Fall Banquet, a float in the Homecoming Parade, and the highlight of the entire college social calendar, the Military Ball. The organization is furthermore responsible for the performance of ceremonial activities of a mili- tary nature in connection with Potomac State Col- lege activities and many local organizations. The Society's chief objective is to honor outstand- ing ROTC students who have demonstrated the high qualities necessary for leadership and have main- tained an exceptional military and academic stand- ing. To be invited and accepted into Roth, a student must attain a military science grade of B or better and an overall grade average of C or above. The distinctive Roth colors, red and white, are displayed in the ribbon and fourragere worn by all members in addition to the ROTC uniform. Membership in Roth Honorary Society is considered a scholastic achievement which is a status sought by all cadets and will as such inevitably carry on in the fine traditions characteristically sought by the group. 730116 ?MQS OI' 1967 .- OFFICERS Commander ....... Glenn Morrison T1'63.SLlI'E'l' ........., ...,. . James Holt Executive Officer .. ..... David Biser Information Officer .. Hugh McKenzie Secretary ....... .. . Stephen Keener Chaplain ,...... .... . Abraham Evans ADVISOR Lt. Co1.Edg:ar V. Friend IO3 1 -1 I ' B i Ai if A it 5 sr- f :ak , 8 ,L lf: .. Cafafnounf eam OFFIFERS Captain .. ................. ..... D avid Duncan Secretary .. ............. .......... P eter Zalos SDONSOI' .. .. Major John R. Tracy Voach .. .. Sfc. Joseph Q. Sanders MEMBERS J0S9Dh Fint Edwin Harper Robert Fuller James Harrison Dale Gray Thomas Lewis David Hardesty The Fatamount Rifle Team is sponsored by Roth Military Honorary Society and affiliated with the National Rifle Association. To be a member one must meet requirements set forth by the National .lunior Vollege Athletic Association. The aim of the organization is to encourage rifle marksmanship and shooting safety. Sophomore members are awarded sweatersg freshmen are given letters, pro- vided they fire and place in the required number of matches. The rifle team split two January matches, both shot at Kelley Armory. West Virginia University's freshman team took a 1406-1303 win from the ffatamounts as they shot a return match. Allegany shooters who won its first. West Virginia returned to Potomac State after the November match as the Catamounts lost their first competition at the University's range. The were PSC high scorers for the Jan. 28 competition David Duncan 268, James Harrison 267, Robert Fuller 263, Peter Zalos 257, and David Hardesty 248. The 4-H team appeared on campus Jan. 21 for an experience match. With Potomac State taking the win, the campus riflers' high scorers were James Harrison 264, David Duncan 263, Peter Zalos 244, Robert Fuller 239, and Arch Gray 238. In March, the Bucknell University rifle team had a match with the Potomac State team at Kelley lniallistics' sponsored 4-H team gave way to the PSC Armory. lfld Susan Gau Mary Lynn McCormick 35 1 1 QU' 'T ' M' Barbara Andrews Robin Hauder Linda Vanderhoof 1 Annual ROTH banquet x Er QS!UO12SOI'5 TOS U' 912263122 QF OI? 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Lf A ' gf- , ff 'f ff ' 33 rf '.,f:,,e '- za' , , X ,ffji , yjgf-.in ff 1, 4' Zysyff f X - A: 1.3:-1 Yflglxl If-J 1 Z' ' iffy! Z W .. .. v . -. A. ,,v, , Hur-st lf.-r'tL11'1-1' visits physical :cimlce classes, W J 5 f .F L 'ii' -A ',' Mzs TV11611 plesented alt exhlblt They came in style to the Talismen. X fs. 106 Ircshxmm Wick Lntcltalmrs , k Q msg? f 2 .E gf , Sui . w x gpm 4 4 gk ,L mis , 'Q w 1 ,Ivan i . B RE f?w f' lllp fn Active membeis of Eta Upsilon Gamma await rushees. kappa actlves serve in a sem formal atmosphere. -T- K 1 KP. 1 if-arg it xfgfga 5 as was QQ Potomac State's three sororities, Sigma Iota Chi, Eta Upsilon Gamma, and Kappa Delta Psi, and three fraternities, Phi Sigma Nu, Theta Sigma Chi, and Phi Kappa Omega, held their rush parties the week of Septem- ber 19 under the watchful eye of the Pan- hellenic. Locations varied from the Armory to the Heritage House, dress, from informal to formal. One hundred and thirty-four happy men and women returned their bids to become members of our Greek letter or- ganizations. Phi Sigma Nu members mingle with guests. Sigmas were aided by their patronesses. si iii - 790115 QXLIQIC 'Y 1 1 f ,....l '-K OFFICERS President ........ ........... . .... D oug Swisher Vice President .... ....... J im Hardin Secretary .,.... .,... S ally Swisher Sponsor .,.. Mr. Nuzum MEMBERS Susan Harber, Eta Upsilon Gamma Sally Swisher, Eta Upsilon Gamma Karen Neilson, Kappa Delta Psi Jacqueline Farkas, Kappa Delta Psi Sandra Herndon, Sigma Iota Chi Carol Siersinski, Sigma Iota Chi The Panhellenic is the governing body of the sororities and fraternities and regulates their cam- pus activities. The Council promotes good fellowship and cooperation among the Greek letter organiza- tions, assists in maintaining high spirit and en- genders within the student body ideals of character and citizenship. One of the highest honors that a fraternity or sorority may bestow on one of their members is to elect him to represent his fraternity on the Panhellenic Council. Doug Swisher, Phi Sigma Nu Jay Cunningham, Phi Sigma Nu Jim Hardin, Theta Sigma Chi Gary Evans, Theta Sigma Chi Tom Haines, Phi Kappa Omega Ronald Shaffer, Phi Kappa Omega Two representatives from each of the fraternities and the sororities on campus form the Panhellenic Council, meeting on the first Monday of each month as prescribed by the group's constitution. The or- ganization establishes regulations and controls for Rush Week activities and fraternal participations in campus elections. Informal dances in the Student Union were sponsored by Panhellenic this year. if 35 at niffgigg ?i345?::..i i - . ,, A 'Z A is ,, z4 'f ,ffm ., ,., M fr -- 5 -vig iii :TTS Wnfv 1 ,ffff-ft Qc ,fi S HTG. I Q1 0 2- 5 5 CX 6, fr A 5 in Q Ov Cljfa psf' 012 amma Mikal McCartney Kitty O'Rourke Nancy Paris Cindy Parker Paula Patterson Lois Roberts Ann Roby Margaret See Sally Swisher Nancy Tasker Beverly Tettenburn Linda Vanderhoof Linda Wallace Barbara Williams OFFICERS MEMgERS President ......,.. ...................... S usan Harber Barbara Jo Andrews Vice President .... .... B arbara Symington Barbara Bean Secretary ....... ....... J udith Walker Carol Bourke Treasurer ..... ........ C arol Keplinger Francine Burns Chaplain .............. ......... G eorgette Dedik Anita Calemine Adamas Editor ......... ...Katharine Ann Stephen Nancy Calemine Corresponding Secretary .............. Jennifer Clise Patricia Cummings Sponsors ............... .... M iss Johnson, Miss Brown Beverly Donley Arlene Falk Denise Faust Arlene Ferrara Martha Hamilton Susan Hiner Ronna Maphis Mary Beth Morris ig, ru, '- J Gamma actives taking their national test. i wwf i ff? eil 13,9 Sl i fllflz'-A I 'NA ., , Hra 1 Q if .fi Q- if Q5 fn XFQ0 Qcox 9 Qs W ft i if , ' ld ,ff , - qi- I l MI! -..,-ia X ,al llkl 'fl llf Crjfa F5160 amma f' JQYAL if 1'-Mx .gk Eta Upsilon Gamma Sorority was founded at Christian College in Columbia, Missouri, in 1901. It is the oldest national junior college sorority in the National College Panhellenic. Yearly the Gammas try to promote achieve- ment, stimulate school spirit, and broaden and enrich friend- ships. During the annual rush week, Omega chapter brought eighteen pledges into the sorority. During October, Xancy Calemine was the Gamma princess to Miss Catamount for the Homecoming festivities. At the Haryest Swing. pre- sented with our brother fraternity, Theta Sigma Chi, Salli Swisher was crowned queen. At Christmas, all Gannnas were treated to a Christmas party. During the spring semester, Gammas held a work week to raise money. llur- ing this time the girls worked for teachers, townspeople and other students performing different jobs. Always out- standing in leadership and scholarship, the Gannnas have maintained a prominent position as leaders on the campus. M. Susan Harber President -... ll l l l l 1 1 A 1 u 'AN . x. 1 A-'tf I -l us I , , xii J mf c ,J .w 'T-Lfxf .N -zum Egg., 11 President .... Vice ,President Secretary .... Treasurer .. Chaplain ...... Pledge Master Sgt,-at-Arms . .. Sponsor ..... OFFICERS -x , sleigh is .larlllllllllllllllili Q 'll Q ,,uf' 43 .,, G J QA Y .I PN-0 lr.. Rf I 1 , .' I Q - James Goidswoi-my Eefa cgzyma Guy Hanna . . . . . Allan Hellar ,d'i 'N Jerry Haggerty Kenneth Phillips . . .. James Hardin Michael Driggs MEMBERS ,.. . Mr. Dayton Theta sponsor crowns Harvest Swing royalty. James Ballard Paul Burkett Granvil Carr Newton Carskadon Dennis Crum Richard Davis Abraham Evans Gary Evans Ronald Fertig' Ronald Haggerty Roy Hofbauer Lyle Iman Ronald Kenney David Mankins John Mcllwee Terry Michael James Montgomery Ronald Sheets Howard Shores David Smith David Spencer Gregory Steck Richard Tasker -m l lllllllllllllllW I ' Hi ' N53 Wm I fav L v 4 fE jgefa Cgzyma ff?-? 5 Theta Sigma Chi fraternity of Potomac State College was founded in 1922, and is designated Alpha Chapter of the National Theta Sigma Chi Fraternity. Its objectives are the development of high moral character, the promotion of brotherhood, justice and fidelity, stimulation of school spirit and the strengthening of Potomac State College. Theta Sigma Chi is an active participant in campus activities. In the fall, it sponsored the election and coronation of the Home- coming Queen, Miss Catamount. A few weeks later, the Thetas held a halloween party with their sister sorority, the Gammas. In November, the pledges proved themselves worthy of Theta membership during Hell Week. Later in the year, the Thetas co- sponsored the first Greek letter dance of the year, the Harvest Swing, which honored Jerry Haggerty as king. Other functions included the sponsorship of several informal dances, parties, a rush party for the pledges, participation in intramural athletics and several outings during the spring. Theta Sigma Chi has many members in high campus offices: Gary Evans, president of the student body: James lvlontgomery, president of the Freshman Classg James Hardin, vice president of Panhellenic Councilg John Mcllwee, president of Players: Gregory Steck, secretary-treasurer of Players: and Abraham Evans, chap- lain of Roth Military Honorary Society. Thetas are active in many other campus organizations. Theta Sigma Chi ranks high in loyalty and service to Potomac State College. James N. Goldsworthy President Il3 I ms--1. 4.6-1 I ll ii I 1 El : i rl P --Q unu- ffl- lf, President ..... Vice President . Secretary ..... Treasurer ........ OFFICERS Program Chairman .. Pledge Chairman Chaplain ....... Panhellenic Representative . Sponsors ....... .. Jacqueline Farkas .. Linda Bullinger .. Karen Forman .. Sandra O'Dell . Sue Coddington Karen Neilson . Suzanne Simpson Karen Neilson . Mrs. Hanlin Miss Withers ' H... v Q 9 - . ' I 5 0 , S arm '. . C Q' 'w. if , r y -1494 C Eff? appa Q fa J 51 Patricia Bieniasz Nancy Coleman Judith Collins S. Diane Daniels Carolyn Day Kathryn Davis Eileen Miller Carolyn Payne Charlene Quickle r , asa, N ew. , x , ' A -, ' Qs' 4 .V ! g . stirs fy t I ykg A bf, , A 1 lfofkafgz 5 X -1 'uf-Xu f 'Lf'- V my l 1.,...p,. . .v-gvg.,-. it ---- ,1 M f ., 'v4'f'i ' -'Qzliff.-Q15'S'5'?1.??-+f,z:3iF so NW 3 A Storm 1 'uf ui-an? !'??Bf-fi 'S 1 i ., Q gmc., gh.. vis-gu,.44.1v , ,- f-- -'.0S,.r-.- .- Q-.s.:vf.: 5. ,F A --'r-' - :.1I-aegis A - Lo, A,:,l.Q...s ff N, ' ' 5 ,- ' ,ff : --W u . ' 3 ,4 C V er 1 i rfsswefigssfsssi K' A ww X N sg, A, ,H . . . . e . . 1 ' -:ai A fs N C- C A A iliil fs .-X' f - Sym AA 'xx' f fb- 1: 1. Q X ITK Q 3 A 1 fill MEMBERS Grace Ann Rogers Cathy Shaffer Judith Spencer Deborah Swecker Joanne Temple Linda Toler Janet Uhor Martha Youngblood Kappas entertain their patronesses at a Christmas party. .5 r 45' -1-5 1-.,.. 5 P In Exif., ly- 5 5 ' 1 V, ,f fff f-gQ, Q4.'f1,- I '. Hffifi' if V Fit? rf :'TZ7'fQfi9'1!'v '. - - fe it is' 3 if f 1 ., -fda at :wif-T t ,t 5 uv 5 . - it M- .... 6W.i'.'f:55 ,gif Ty? 15, A' ia: , . Q mf ' 'X fm x 1. sf, ,v . 1 4 r Qi ' i f A ,, Striving to promote high moral standards, furthering schol- arship, stimulating school spirit, and developing a close feeling of friendship among its members and loyalty to Potomac State College are the main objectives of Kappa llelta Psi, Ptitoiiitlc State's youngest sorority, having been founded on campus April 26, 1951. It has no national affiliation. To begin the fall season. the Kappas held a semi-formal rush party in Friend Hall Recreation Room. ln October. the sorority held a mixer with their brother fraternity. Phi Kappa Oniega. Also a halloween party was held and all the members dressed in most imaginative costumes. For a Christmas project. Kappa Delta Psi bought four meal tickets for students at Keyser lile- mentary School. They donated money toward a plaque for the late Mrs. Rebecca Carroll. Because the patronesses ul' the so- rority have been most helpful, a Christmas party was planned in their honor. Kappa Delta Psi and Phi Kappa Oniega co- sponsored the Easter Ball. The annual banquet honoring the sophomore members of the sorority closed out the seasoiik activities. Kappa Delta Psi holds the honor of the highest scholastic average of a Greek letter organization for the 1965-66 Svlltiul year. The ideals and tbjectives are exemplified especially liy .lu- dith Collins, who served as secretary ot' the Freshman class and was second runner-up in the Miss Potomac State collegi- contest, and Karen Neilson, who was president of the ll'oIiiuli's Residence Council and Maid of llonor to Miss k'aian1ount. Jacqueline Farkas Piesident ll5 7 f E -ix L .5 X - -s f I wp- OFFICERS Ron Shaffer. . ..... President. . . .. Terry Tallman .... .... V ice President.. Gary Forman. Arthur Ford. . Tom Haines.. .....Secretary. . . .. .....Treasurer........ . Rep. to PanHellenic. . ., . . Dr. Murphy ..... ....... S ponsor 79 Terry Tallman . .Arthur Ford .Gary Forman . .Ron Shaffer ..Tom Haines A u RSAQZ bo N ' 4! ...ary r EEE 1 b- E Q 1' Lppa mega Don Crosston Bill Eckard Pat Foley David Goff Joel Graves Wayne Hinkle Paul Hoffman William Larew Kappas plan Easter Ball. Tom Lewis Reg Mahoney Chuck Rhodes Dick Seago Benny Smith Rick Taylor Paige Webb QP -i Nm. 0 ' JI awp f if gy 3 if at itil I i . 5 1 .ig ,au : 'i -If-A 1' mppa maya '9i'l -- ' The Phi Kappa Omega Fraternity was organized at Potomas State College in 19-19. The objectives of the fra- ternity are to stimulate high school-spirit, to develop a close feeling of friendship among its members, to build moral character, to promote top scholarship among all its members. The Phi Kappa Omega points with pride to some of the accomplishments of its members for the past year. Brother Arthur Ford served as Secretary of the Engineering t'luli. Brother Ronald Shaffer served as Treasurer of the Sopho- more Class. Brother Pat Foley was selected on the all Tri- State Conference football team. Brother Terry Tallnian was a member of the Dean's List. In the fall, the fraternity worked hard with the co- operation of the sister sorority to sponsor a float in the Homecoming Parade. Other fraternity functions included an informal party, rush party for the pledges and whole hearted support of all college athletic events. The traditional Easter Ball will again highlight the fraternity's year's activities. The warmer inonths of spring will bring the annual picnic with the sister sorority. This will bring a close to the social activities of the Phi liappa Omega Fraternity. which proudly serves and honors l'o- tomac State College. Ronald Shaffer President ll7 S Q W3 w an i, . X. X: H' iwi Q '..: ri L el! iii H! X W' A val OFFICERS Worthy Matron Worthy Protectress .. Worthy Scribe Worthy Treasurer .... . Worthy Pledge Mistress Worthy Chaplain ..,. Parchment Editor .. Sponsor ........ . . .Sandra Herndon . . . .Barbara Buchan .... ...Sue Gontarz .. . . .Mary Ann LaRue Mary Lynn McCormick ...... .Nancy Hedrick . . . .Christine Payne . . . .Miss Rafter Ea ,Fi f 'L' 'Zire 5 lwlmvlw 9 ZLYLLQ lcum XL zyma yofa MEMBERS Becki Arnold Katherine Austin Sue Bergmann Beverly Bowyer Becki Bolyard Barbara Buchan Beverly Burket Sandy Cleveland Elizabeth Clindinst Mary Jo Coale Beverly Grindle Sue Gontarz Jeanie Haines Barbara Harris Paula Harmon Robin Hauder Nancy Hedrick Janet Hellard Sandra Herndon Fonda Hirick Carrie Koeturius Judy Kohan Mary Ann LaRue Louise Mattingly Joyce Meyers N Sue Myers Diane Miller Mary Minnich Nancy Morris Joyce Mullins Katherine Myzie Mary Lynn McCormick Bonnie Nelson Kay O'Brien Sue O'Bryon Christine Payne Patti Pase Linda Pierce Mary Ann Pigati Mary Ann Rafter Connie Reese Renae Reed Linda Richardson Bonnie Ruchka Carol Sierocinski Linda Scragg Nancy Smith Kathy Thomas Nancy Warnick Neenah Whelan ancy Wood Lee Martin and Robin Hauder crowned as royalty of Christmas Dance. -We WH mi. ,av . 2 Q v r.nN,,,,.,,,, Q Q fn- - E! will R R., mg aim., Ztyucx lwm X I lyme gofa an-.. 'E 41:93, 2 If .2 Y' riff' 'ga' V' Sigma Iota Chi Sorority was founded in 1903 by graduates of colleges in Alexandria, Louisiana through the efforts of Greer Duncan. The Epsilon Chapter was established at Potomac State in 1923. The object of this sorority is to perfect and in our every- day lives carry out the meaning of the word sisterhood. Sigma Iota Chi stands for unity, love, and truth. In the fall, the returning Sigmas began the year with a picnic. In September, the Sigmas had a very successful semi-formal rush party at the Heritage House, which brought 35 pledges into the sorority. In December Sigma Iota Chi and Phi Sigma Nu jointly sponsored the annual Christmas Ball and in February the Sweet- heart Ball. Sigmas of significance: Sandra Herndon, Vice-President, Sopho- more Class and Panhellenic Council memberg Barbara Buchan, Vice-President, Newman Club, Vice-President, Pep Club, and Sec- retary, W.A.A.g President, Newman Club, Sue Gontarz: Vice- President, Friend Hall Council, Mary Ann LaRueg Miss Catamount, Mary Lynn McCormick, also Student Government Secretary. Sophomore Class Secretary, Treasurer, W.R.A., and R.G.T.C. spon- sor, Editor of Catamount, Christine Payneg Miss Potomac State Nancy Hedrick, also President, Home Economics: Robin Hauder Vice-President, W.R.A., and R.O.T.C. sponsor. Sandra Herndon President ,QFW E inur- .app 'ie' 1 --1 5,-:WKZASQTE ' 139 A .. sg? S A X ' 37.65 V F .... E 151 q 5 . x-ffiibfx K X' f 1 -l f 1. f lw ' s ,. N ' w ill'-' w... , President ..,... Vice President Secretary ........ Treasurer .......... Grand Councilman Sponsor ........... OFFICERS Rex D. Swisher .. V. H. Malone Jay Cunningham Jan Cunningham . . . . John Brinkley Mr. Davis QSIyI22d zz MEMBERS Steven Bloom Richard Cioni Clifford Cramer John Durst James Fisher Ronald Fortner Robert Freeland Michael Gaydosh Terry Higgins Sigma sponsored Miss Catamount being crowned at traditional Homecoming Dance. Ralph Hinds Bill Huff Lee Martin Fil Nutter Randall Pingley Tom Simms Don Stanley James Stanton Ronald Windon C Y 1 was f if Him Siem NM JVXIJJL 'vw r l ii 2 .s ' - Q wwxxxmxxxwxxxmv fy, ee: if :v FMF ' steam yjfz' cgzyma QQ.,-A luring,- s. , . an im lf.-5 Q63 U . 'lay .aj Phi Sigma Nu has been an outstanding social fraternity at Potomac State College. Founded in 1922, the fraternity holds membership in the National College Panhellenic and is known as Beta Chapter of the National Phi Sigma Nu Fraternity. The fraternity demands high moral standards, individual de- velopment of character, leadership, and scholastic achievement of its members, as well as loyalty and support for the college. Last year Phi Sigma Nu was proud of the distinction of having the highest scholastic average of all fraternities on campus. Outstanding qualities are exemplified by several members of the fraternity who maintain high campus positions: Jan Cun- ningham and V. H. Malone, members of Sigma Phi Omega Honorary Society, the former being vice president of the or- ganizationg John Brinkley represents the Sophomore Class in Student Government, James Stanton holds the post of presi- dent of the Sophomore Classg and Doug Swisher is president of Panhellenic, executive officer of the ROTC band, and a mem- ber of the President's Council. Phi Sigma Nu began the year with an informal rush party to entertain prospective pledges. Refreshments and entertain- ment highlighted the occasion, and as a result, nineteen pledges were inducted. During Homecoming the fraternity combined efforts with their sister SO1'O1'ltY, Sigma Iota Chi. and entered a float in the annual Homecoming parade. At the annual Christ- mas Dance held December 9, Robin Hauder and Lee Martin were the royalty. On February 11, the fraternity coordinated ideas with their sister sorority and sponsored the traditional Sweet- heart Ball. Throughout the year, the fraternity held several informal parties, entertaining the pledges and the Sigma Iota Chi members. Completing the activities at the end of the year. the fraternity held the annual picnic with the sister sorority. R. Douglas Swisher President l2l 3 .3 i Q H' zyzna Om eye OFFICERS President ......... ............ ..... . l udith Walker Vice-President ...... .... J ay Cunningham Secretary-Treasurer ..... ...... N ancy M. Miller Faculty Representative .... Kenneth F. Haines In 1923, a society was established at Potomac State College to foster scholarship and citizenship. Throughout the years, the prestige of this organiza- tion has grown, and membership in it is a coveted honor. It has remained a local fraternity with its own constitution, ritual, insignia, and traditions. Each year the members of Sigma Phi Omega make important contributions to the campus life and participate in many activities. Members always assist at the Parents' Day Coffee Hourg they also sponsor a convocation during Freshman Week aimed at acquainting new students with the campus or- ganizations, their history, officers, and objectives. In the spring, a second convocation, also sponsored by Sigma Phi Omega and known as Recognition , af'-. MEMBERS Christine Payne Roger Perdue Claude Shannon Larry Shrout Sally Swisher Margaret Vorous Donald Winter John Yanen Barbara Angle David Biser Nancy Calemine Wendell Cochran Jean Henderson Virgil H. Malone Glenn Morrison Day, summarizes the activities of all campus or- ganizations and furnishes the setting for honors and awards made to outstanding Potomac State College students. Sigma Phi Omega always closes its year's activi- ties with a formal banquet honoring new members and the parents of all members. On this occasion, an outstanding personage is invited to be the guest speaker. Members of Sigma Phi Omega strive to be faithful to the pledges made upon their initiation into the organization, to uphold the high standards of schol- arship and citizenship maintained by the society, and to co-operate with the college upon all occasions. l22 Amwrlos , . . 1 1 ' -. , r , . fjofomac cgfafe C, iczfa1120u12f3 M Qzoofgaf 1966 cgeczsozy , 'S ms Football experienced a very mild comeback at Potomac State during the 1966 season, with the Catamounts posting a 2-6 season mark, compared to a 1-7 slate the previous year. The season opened on a gloomy note, with Bain- bridge Naval Academy taking a 28-13 win Septem- ber 7 at Keyser. A southern trip a week later proved unsuccessful, with Chowan tN.C.J College, muscling its way to a 34-0 decision. Passing was a big factor in both losses, both victors having a potent air attack. A 34-23 win over Shenandoah helped save a rainy Homecoming Day October 1. The visitors scored on a 73 yard pass play in the first minute of the game, but the Cats moved out to a 13-7 first quar- ter lead. Another quarter of touchdown trading gave the Blue and Gold a 19-14 lead at intermission. Shenandoah dominated the third quarter. but could muster only one touchdown against the Catamount defense, moving the count to 21-19 with three periods gone. Both teams scored safeties in the final quarter, but two Cat touchdowns provided the mar- gin of victory. CN' f I ss it S Sv' 5 X Q it in A hard-running Catamount back Ferrum tVa.7 Junior College, 1965 national champs, welcomed the Loughmen to the Old Domin- ion October 8 in a very unpolite manner, winning 41-6. A host of hard-running backs led the nation- ally-ranked Montgomery Junior College Black Knights to a 32-0 win on Stayman Field October 15. Journeying to Dover, to test another power- house, the Catamounts lost their third shutout of the season, 25-0, to Wesley College October 22. The hosts racked up 21 points in the first half and 14 in the final quarter for their victory. Parents Day, October 29 found Harford College visiting Stayman Field. With all those hopeful parents in the stand, the Cats rose to the occasion, taking a 21-0 victory. Francis Scott tallied all three touchdowns, two of them in the first quarter and another in the final period. lt was both a good day for the Blue and Gold and a terrible day for the Owls, who fumbled six times. In the finale, November 5, the Loughmen lost to Tri-State Conference co-champions Baltimore Jun- ior College at Baltimore. 41-20. 4 ...Q V9- tr. as ti u... .' I . .f .,-, 4 ,v ,rut '-- ., 1 - : ,V i. f ,l4n'h - f A U' If .-vva f .-,, 4 r,. ,eq ' . fr,- -:awww 1-.4 '- N u' 'l L' -s' r A h . ,V gi. 1 3.11-:J V, cl. , v ' ,Jvigfryf K .I Ui' ' ,, .ffffeeises 1, ff-'WV 'bmzlvifl-' .fx 'f-f. ' -- IST ROW Cl-rj: Michael Wagoner, Richard Peck, John Riggs, James Hardin, Patrick Napple, .Joseph Wyatt, Terry Michael, Michael Shuck, Earl Johnson, Scott Palmer, Ray Pifer, Dave Kelly, Asst. Coach Gary Keedy. ZND ROW: Mgr. Charles Mosser, Patrick Stanislawczyk, Robert Harvey, Tony Lauter, Francis Scott, Olan Faulk, William Hutson, Charles Thomas J Head Coach ..... ..... M r. Dana Lough Assistant Coach .... Mr. Larry Bolyard Assistant Coach ...,.... Mr. Gary Keedy Assistant Coach .... Mr. William Thomas Manager ........ ....... C harles Mosser :il .MN .... - -, nlfew- ,C . ' J ci .fgvg-J - A- J . V . 1 . .. .- ' -, -1. .. , - ,.,. . ,, ,. , Aifbiei.. 1 .s .. I , - -.. A . David Nestor, Allen Cody, Charles Sager, William Huff, Coach Dana G. Lough. 3RD ROW: Frank Cary, Arthur Ford, David Gaydac, William Eckard, Steven Delaney, Richard Davidson, Wayne Keller, Thomas Friend, John T. Saunders. Neil Sullivan. N f f J if 'i Opponent Potomac Bainbridge 28 lil Chowan 3-1 ll Shenandoah Il-1 ir! Ferrum 41 li Montgomery 332 U Wesley 35 ll Harford ll 21 Baltimore -ll iw 125 ' sf' 9' i N21 4 .V , 1: ,J M -.......n 5 4 .123 FRONT ROW CLeft to Rightl, Terry Michael, Lynn Bowyer, Don Kelly, Gary Nichols, Gary Evans, Robert Gutshall, William Larew. BACK ROW CLeft to Rightl, Michael Book, Ron Kenney, Richard Davidson, John Niland, David Fix, weraeg-nf? .., , . N William Hutson, Joseph Lint, Howard Shores and Ron Sheets Not Pictured: Clifford Cramer, Earl Johnson, Robert Swaner Paige Webb. State Opponent Score 76 Johnstown 82 79 Altoona 104 95 Shenandoah 75 85 Prince George's 90 90 Allegany 103 63 Mountain State 68 64 Ohio Valley 113 61 Johnstown 74 81 Charles 58 53 Wesley 97 68 Baltimore 101 Altoona Forfeit 73 Hagerstown 75 90 Essex 74 109 Hartford 93 107 Allegany 115 3 ll' '5 ,,,l A A 3. I t in 4-ri l gn f, nf - A' wi V A , lr l ,ffl . A A -4.1,e.g-0 f' U'f.- . 1' ' ' Ti l ,2 'f-far 3, tlxyw f 'wi--i., ,E 5-1 Catamounts score two. Mu if , J. ,i1f,aff- . , . . . L I U ,. T i '. if 1 , Opening Up-Off agamst ffjfi, -ggi, Q , tai ,, ', Y'-,,.j ,, i'T, if . Prince Georg'e's. f ' H, , ' mi, Q .:-1 --'s x 4' pw -x rw, 1 V, .N f 'f H., , ff ' a , 56.4 .. 5-'il' 'ilfvf 'Thi-' ' 1966-67 tfasfefgdf cgeason In the season tap-off at Johnstown CPa.J College November 28, the Catamounts dropped a 82-76 de- cision. The Loughmen held a 38-35 lead at halftime. Traveling into Pennsylvania for the second time in a week, the Blue and Gold suffered a 107-79 loss to Altoona College, December 2. Potomac State broke into the win column De- cember 6, with a 95-75 win over Shenandoah Col- lege. It was also the first conference game of the season. The Keyserites were led by Rick Davidson and Gary Evans with 20 markers each. The home campaign opened December 10 with Prince George's College. The Owls won a 90-85 game by capitalizing on free throws. John Niland ranked number one with 21 points followed closely by Gary Evans with 20 and Joe Lint with 18. Allegany Community College won the first game of a traditional rivalry December 14, 103-90. The Trojans used a well-balanced attack to win the Tri-State game played at Keyser. First year man Ron Sheets shined on offense, hitting for 24 tallies. After taking off a week for final examinations, the Blue and Gold traveled to Parkersburg for a pair of pre-Christmas tilts. Playing Mountain State Col- lege December 21, the Cats held a 14- point half- time bulge, only to lose, 68-63. Top man in scoring was Gary Evans with 14. The next night Ohio Val- ley College rang up a 113-64 win. Rick Davidson turned in the best Catamount offensive effort, gath- ering a total of 18 points. Johnstown visited Keyser January 5 and left with a 74-61 win and a sweep of the season's series. Potomac won its second of the season January 7 against Charles College by the score of 81-58 in a game played at Keyser. Howard Shores sank 19 points in the victory effort while Joe Lint had 17 and Dave Fix and Bob Thompson netted 10 apiece. Wesley College, regularly a powerhouse, won a January 13, Friday, tilt, 97-53 in Dover, Delaware. Potomac State's Joe Lint canned 13 points. The next night in Baltimore, the Catamounts bumped into another fine team and lost 101-68. Freshman Rick Davidson poured in 17 for the Staters. In a return contest the Cats belted Altoona 92-7-1. but later had to forfeit the January 24 game, Hagerstown Junior College came to town January 26 and pulled out a narrow 75-73 victory. Gary Evans was the Catamount's leading scorer with 33 points, Bob Thompson contributed 13 to the attack while Don Kelley and Joe Lint tallied 10 each. In the second part of a February double header. the Catamounts rolled to a 90-74 win over visiting Essex. Again the felines were led by Gary Evans and Don Kelley who rang up 34 and 23 points re- spectively. Going to Cumberland the next night. the Blue and Gold beat Hartford, 109-93. It was the highest Potomac State College total in two years. PSC dropped their return match against Allegany Community College by the score of 115-107 in a game played on the Cumberland court. The Trojans victory gave them a sweep of the 1966-67 series. The Loughmen concluded their twenty-one game slate against Bainbridge Naval Academy on their home floor on February 17. f X . 0 . ,f -:iii , LA fi ,gt . fi Q 127 Zasegaf w.m,ff'2 i 5 '- '4 f . a ,, K Q xi 1 li, ,f fx , Z , I ,, W Xxx xxf 3, V X he if , '23 f, P it A P V N , P P 2 l y Iii, ef 4 ' - - 1 t K V A 3 1 da ,.. ,FE 'H 1-ww... ., I Q ' W' q , ' V, K f , , , - ,Z 2 gil' wh 8 y ' A X sf .W 4 5 ' MM ROW ONE CL to RJ, Elmer Phares, David Gaydac, Jerry Hartleben, Al Warr, Larry Crowe, Gary Nichols, Randall Pingley. ROW TWO CL to RJ, Edward Pifer, Manager, Don- ald Kelley, Richard Peck, Anthony Lautar, Gerald Groves, Charles Sager, John Sencindiver, Coach Bolyard. ROW THREE CL to RJ, Terry Tallman, Guy Hanna, Thomas Flan- agan, James Rossi, William Larew, Gary Whetzel, Charles Rhodes. RESULTS TEAM DATE PLACE PSC Opponents Catonsville April 7 Catonsville .. ...l Wesley April 8 Dover -1. 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PIITIIMAC STATE EELLEGE IIE WEST VIRGINIA UNIIIEESITY Keyser, West Virginia A Distinguished Junior College Accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools A Long Tradition of High Quality Education A Small College Atmosphere Individual Attention for all Students Excellent Facilities Diversity of Programs ff Liberal Arts if Pre-Professional 'I' Occupational .l. COMPLIMENTS OF PUTHMAC VALLEY HUSPITAL Keyser, West Virginia PULLIAM MUSIC SERVICE, INC. YOUR RCA AND ZENITH DEALER Television and Appliances-Records, Phonographs-Radios, Repairs Join our Record Club - No Change in Price - No Obligation Sales and Service Main at Mozelle Street Keyser, West Virginia SU 8-3241 Compliments of LOYAI. ORDER OF MOOSE NO. 662 KEYSER, WEST VIRGINIA 142 MORGAN'S FOODLAND Where Wonders Never Cease Kingwood, W. Va. FIRST CHo1cEz QUEEN CITY MILK More people buy Queen City Milk in the Tri-State area than all other brands combined. ELgin 5-8391 Free Delivery DAVIS FOOD CENTER Kitchen-Fresh Delicatessen Products Barbecued Meats and Poultry Gift Baskets 32-34-36 Second St. KEYSER STUDIO Anything Photographed Any Time-Any Place Gertrude F. Seaber, Proprietor Piedmont, West Virginia N' Main St' Keyser' W Xi Phone 355-8891 PlIOl1e 784-9851 MARY'S RESTAURANT WRIGHT-SMITH, INC. Excellent Food - Reasonable Prices Clothier of Kingwood Drop in some Time Our Friendly Store Price Street Burlington, West Virginia Kingwood, W. Va. Phone 289-2481 WILSON'S HERSHEY HOMAN LUMBER INC. STORE ' Magazines -. Ice Cream Lumber And Building Supplies and' Dutch Boy Paints Noveltles So. Main ti Chestnut Streets 94 West Piedmont Street Keyser, West Virginia Phone 78-1-7741 Keyser, W. X 1 I43 The Finest Brands in Meats Cumberland, Maryland, Branch Phone 355-8121 WAGNER'S DRUG STORE FQQD 0 RAMA Westernport, Maryland Prescriptions Our Specialty Ashfield Street Piedmont, W. Va Patent Medicines, M ts, Produce, Dietic Food, Frorfcn Foods, Dairy Products Proprietors: Ken and Eleanor McRobie ANGE'S TAXI LEON C. HAMMOND AGENCY Twenty-four Hour Service Insurance That Insures Phone 788-3531 Keyser, West Virginia 197 Main Street Ridgeley, W. Va. Phone Redwood 738-9383 144 COMPLIMENTS OF THE NATIDNAL BANK 0F KEYSER The Friendly Bank ,,ff- Y Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 5 PETE'S SERVICE STATION FAULK BRQTHERS AND SHOP BLOCK PLANT D t Maple Avenue Ext. Phone 788-0121 Sfifleiilgizillgggilsiigs Quality Building Blocks All Sizes Albright, W. Va. Sand, Concrete Products, Window Sashes and Other Building Supplies .IIMMY'S PIZZA SHOP Italian Restaurant Only The Best All Pizza Made Spaghetti and Meat Balls To Order Route No. 220 New Creek Dr. 788-1593 MINNICH'S FLOWER SHOP Gas and Electric Appliances 74 North Main Street Keyser, West Virginia DAVIDSON'S D 84 D CLEANERS STA-NU Processing for Safer, Better Cleaning SUEDE CLEANING - WATER PROOFING MOTH PROOFING - ALTERING Keyser, W. Va. Phone SU 8-5441 WEESE'S APPLIANCE TV 81 FURNITURE SERVICE AFTER THE SALE Dial 788-1111 and 786-8351 50-54 No. Mineral Street Keyser, W. Va. Nationally Advertised Brands ANTON'S DINING ROOM Fort Cumberland Hotel Cumberland, Maryland BURGESS BROS. FARM SERVICE Feed - Farm Supplies Patrick and East Streets Keyser, West Virginia I46 H-P STURES .... FAMILY DEl'AR'l'MEN'I' STORES FUR 35 YEARS! E25 fgmilgg if SZMHE' i' Keyser, W. Va. i' Piedmont, W. Va. W LaVz1le Plaza Shopping' Center, I,aVale, Md. 'If Oaklzmcl, Md. R. C. MARKER Cumberland, Md. Phone 724-3390 Compliments of the BLUE JAY RESTAURANT 14 SHOP - MURPHY'S Your Complete Variety Store Suggestions for the Student School Supplies Dresses Dorm Furnishings Sportswear Novelties Waste Baskets Jewelry Sweaters G. C. MURPHY COMPANY The Complete Variety Store 97-103 N. Main Street Keyser, W. Va. Phone SU 4-1866 GRAYSON'S Complete Line of Sporting Goods Guns - Ammunition - Fishing Equipment Photographic Equipment Converse and Keds Canvas Shoes 22 Armstrong Street Phone 784-4521 Keyser, W. Va. WOLF FURNITURE COMPANY Largest Furniture Store In The Area Best Quality Lowest Prices Easiest Terms 52 Armstrong Street 786-2173 788-3711 Carmen Terrizzi, Manager KGYSQT, W- Va- With Our Compliments Sz Best Wishes GQ'-DEN CUE NANCY I-IANKS POST No. 3518 Searstown Shopping Center 81 LADIES AUXILIARY VETERANS OF FCREIGN WARS . . . OF THE U S Family Billiard Center ' ' Hi-Way Pizza Shop Keyser W. Va. Open until midnight Seven days a week We Are Supporting Our Boys In Viet Nam Searstown, Lavale, Md. 148 RUMNEY llllllll-CULA BUTTLING WURKS, INC East Main Street, Romney, W. Va. Phone: SU 8-1941 P0'l'0MAll M0'l'EL Keyser, W. Va. U. S. 220, 1 Mile South of Keyser John Rokisky, Manager Electric Heat Television Air Conditioning Wall to Wall Carpet Compliments of CLEM TEETS OIL CO. Compliments of WESTERN AUTO Keyser, West Virginia Wholesale Distributors Compliments Petroleum Products of THE ROSEMONT RESTAURANT Armstrong St. Keyser W. Va. GARDNER HARDWARE Retail Hardware 40 N. Main Street Phone SU 4-6041 Keyser, West Virginia PATRIOTIC SHOE SHOP Reno Calemine, Proprietor WHITACRE'S GIFT SHOP Gifts with a Flair 25 No. Centre Street Cumberland -- Frostburg FU LLER'S FURNITURE AND HOME IMPROVEMENTS N. Main St. Keyser, W. Va Phone 788-1151 MARK'-E'5 MARKET Joi-lNsoN's Mews WEAR Quality Foods at Clothes for Men and Teens Reasonable Prices OPEN s A.M.-11 P.M. 152 Pfiee Street 95 No. Water Street SU 4-9231 Kingwood, Keyser, W. Va. West Virginia Keyser Television Community Antenna System KEYSER TELEVISION COMPANY, INC. JOSERHIN-EI UNDERSHIRTS lTCH! GET AN ELECTRIC DRYER, S'IL VOUS PLAIT 5 PotomaEdlson RELAX AND ENJOY A GOOD MOVIE AT THE KEYSER THEATER Main Street Keyser, W. Va. ROMIG DRUG COMPANY The REXALL Store Piedmont and Keyser, West Virginia Phone SU 8-6506 KEYSER FINANCE CO. Loans Up to 5800.00 113 Armstrong Street Keyser, West Virginiz Francis H. Zacot, Manager Phone 788-3461 MOUNTAIN STATE BUS LINE Keyser, West Virginia Charter Service Available RALPH F. CUPP Owner - Operator 784-8671 PA 2-6226 463256 off Vp' ' xc Compllments EI ff, . Sl -!1EA,l.1'ou5 'gl of fl f.--azazzvza 1 ff ' Q ff1:u:::f' ,gf I ISTATT' H E The Home of Homes COMPTON REAL ESTATE NAREB I Free Parking Phone 722-4180 AU PETITE BEAUTY SALON 112 S. Centre Street Cumberland, Maryland SINCERELY Ruth Thompson Eloise Stafford Owner Manager l52 CHAT AND CHEW RESTAURANT Good Food and Friendly Atmosphere TRI-TOWN'S FINANCE CORP. 26 Third Street Va. 355-2328 Loans Up To S800 MRS. DOROTHY E. MARSH Manager Piedmont, W. KEMP'S PLACE Friendly Atmosphere Good Things to Eat Drop In and Try Us 120 Armstrong Street Keyser, W. Va. RUGERS FUNERAL HUME Allen M. Rotruck - and - G. Kenny Chambers Keyser, West Virginia 53 Compliments of SHEAR'S WOMEN SHOP JAY'S SHOE SHOP KAPLON'S MEN SHOP Keyser, West Virginia Good Food means Good Health Meet your friends at THE ROYAL RESTAURANT EDDIE'S LUNCH Skill Pool and Shuffleboard Open 7:00 A.M. 649 North Mechanic Street Cumberland, Md. SHAPIROS STORES 61 - 63 Armstrong Street Keyser, West Virginia Compliments of KEYSER CANDY COMPANY Tricks, Jokes, Novelties, SL Souvenirs 46 N. Mineral Street Keyser, West Virginia PEOPLE'S PHARMACY Q Prescriptions o Cosmetics Q Hollingsworth Candies Main and Armstrong Streets Phone SU 8-5461 WOLF FURNITURE CO. Quality and Service Cumberland, Maryland BOB AND JACK'S BARBER SHOP Tonsorial Artists Price Street Kingwood, West Virginia 4 ' ' W U' S ':'21l'lJ'v' 'P 1:: C' Carson Mlller Special eEqLiieprnent ptllll f,itl'll1.Iigritsl1 4 8 All. to 43 l .fXl. Dolly Wheels Nlunday Thru Friday and Slings Crane Sc,-I'x'iuf E:-:tra POWERS Save 35 - State Farm Car Finance Plan Auto - Fire - Life Phone 784-2022 - 784-4291 131 Armstrong Street Keyser, W. Va. TOWING 81 CRANE SERVICE 24 Hour Parts and Road Service RR 321 N. Centre St. Ph. T24-fl-4-ln Cumberland, Md. ur T22-H4528 Licensed To Tow In W. Va. La PETITE BEAUTY SALON Cutting - Styling Tinting - Bleaching Permanent Waving Phone 788-1605 56 No. Main Street Keyser, W. Va. MODERN BEAUTY SHOP Complete Beauty Service Open Tuesday through Saturday By Appointment 788-7751 36 N. Main St BARBERA MUSICENTER BALDWIN PIANOS - ORGANS All Types of Musical Instruments and Accessories Where Quality and Service Count Keyser, W. Va. 788-1449 KEYPRINT, INC. ALL TYPE or PRINTING Keyser, W. va. RINARDS JEWELRY AND GI FTS Gifts of Quality for Every Occasion Registered Keepsake Diamonds 81 North Main Street Keyser, W. Va. MOORE'S POLLY KLEEN Coin Operated Laundry Coin Operated Dry Cleaning Free Parking East Armstrong Street, Ext. Just Across the Bridge LUMBER BOGGS SUPPLY COMPANY Complete Line of BUILDING SUPPLIES AND FEED New Creek Drive Telephone 788-1617 Keyser, W. Va. Remodeling Improvement Finance Plan - See Us First for the Best We Give Plaid Stamps GREGG'S PHARMACY Terra Alta, W. Va. and Oakland, Md. Your Health is Our Business CANNON ELECTRIC Phone SU 4-5711 488 South Main Street Keyser, W. Va. BURTON'S MEN'S WEAR Winchester, Va. Ward Plaza Cumberland, Md. 129 Baltimore Street LaVale, Md. Rte. 440 West QUALITY -7- STYLING : VALUE l I OSCARS FOOD MARKET Robert C. Shank Oscar Hanna Everything good for the Kitchen Groceries, Produce and Meats Dial SU 4-8861 Free Delivery 6116, r 1'-'wmv 1, n , , af Af,-, Q. . . ' - E+. fr' .MV I 'E' ,, , , C. Xa, .5- Y.- ' '51 - '- L, ' e X99 Phone 784-7826 E. W. EBERT JEWELER Armstrong Street fNext Door to Searsj Keyser, West Virginia Keyser, W. Va. Certified Master Watchmaker IS6 SHOP DOWNTOWN CUMBERLAND FOR BETTER VALUES DOWNTOWN CUMBERLAND BUSINESS ASSOCIATION B. Beneman Sz Sons 41 N. Mechanic L. Bernstein Furniture Company E. V. Coyle Furniture Company Cumberland Cloak Sz Suit Store Curl's Camera Shop First-Second Nat'l Bank KL Trust Lazarus, Inc. Lerner Shops Liberty Trust Company S. T. Little Jewelry Co. Manhattan Montgomery Ward G. C. Murphy Company People's Drug Stores Peskin's Potomac Edison Company Rosenbaum's Schwarzenbach 8z Son Shinnamon's Sports Shoppe Super Shoes Times 8z Alleganian Tots to Teens Vandegrift's Music Shop W K Y R 9 N. Centre 45 Baltimore 52 Baltimore 56 N. Centre 71 BaQtimore 554 134 81 113 69 155-163 138-152 74 145-147 118-126 128-132 61 55 15 19-23 18 35 BaQtimore BaQtimore BaQtimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore BaQtimore Bagtimore Baltimore 112 Union Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore N. Centre N. Centre Baltimore N. Centre Baltimore Street Street Street Street Street Street Street Street Street Street Street Street Street Street Street Street Street Street Street Street Street Street Street Street Ft. Cumberland Hotel Cumberland Chamber of Commerce I57 Compliments of BOAL'S FUNERAL HOME Westernport, Md. Phone FL 9-9061 Auto Glass Cut 8a Installed REEVES MOTOR CO., INC. Used Auto Parts For All Makes Westernport, Md. Auto Repairing Used Cars POWNALL BUILDERS, INC. Forginol Floors Residential and Commercial Builders Inland Homes Dealer Route 1, Short Gap Ridgeley, West Virginia Phone 726-4606 and 726-4666 Compliments of HARCO LUMBER CO., INC. Rough Lumber Charcoal Custom Kiln Drying Lumber from the Appalachian Plateau Oakland, Md. DE 4-9451 For ILI16 Best Cgmplimentg Weiners and Hamburgers of It is only Two Places CURTIS CQNFECTNQNERY SUPER CONCRETE CO., INC. CQNEY ISLAND LUNCH LaVale, Maryland Phone 722-4260 Cumberland, Md. Building Materials From Foundation to Roof TELEX HEARING AID CENTER World Famous Telex Hearing Aids Since 1936 Custom Earmolds, Batteries Repairs For All Makes Phone 722-8060 G. WILLIAM DAYTON WRECK SPECIALIST smoothies we take the wrinkles out 186 Maryland Ave. McCoole, Maryland 30 N. oem-ai st. Cumberland, Md. POSf Office Keyser, W- V2- STilIwell 6-9466 LIBERTY TAVERN New Management Food and Drinks Proprietor - Butch 45 North Liberty Street Cumberland, Maryland PRESS AUTO MART GAS AND OIL 24 Hour Towing Service Route 28, Ridgeley, West Virginia Press Drive-ln Licensed To Tow ln Maryland Phone RE 8-9616 LAU RA'S PET SHOP 48 Blocker Street Ridgeley, W. Va. Tropical Fish Aquariums and Supplies Small pets and pet supplies Poodle Town Collars, Etc. HI-ROCK DRIVE-IN MOVIE THEATER 2 Miles North of Keyser Route 220 S. AND T. HARDWARE CO. General Hardware Dial SU 8-1591 Armstrong Sz Water Sts. - Keyser, West Virginia CLINEBELL BAKERY, INC. More Dough for Your Money 33 No. Centre and LaYale Shopping Cumberland, Md. Center CARS TRUCKS LUDWICK'S GARAGE 107 West Street Keyser, W. Va. 788-3851 Equitable Life Insurance Company Home Office: Washington. D. Cf. WILLARD A. GROVES Representative 201-205 Caronc-Yeltri Bldg. Residence Spruce K Walnut Streets P. O. Box QSC! Morgantown, VV. 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