Potomac State College - Catamount Yearbook (Keyser, WV)
- Class of 1968
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X,--H4 ,R Qwqxd 1,.p-.,- ,MAX 1.,.,-,,X- x X J ,ref J Potomac State College isi a catalyst to further learningla formative state of mind: an experiment in community living: the apex of a glass mountain during the winter months: filling out zillion forms at reg- istration: feeling selfconscious because the outlandish clothes you have to wear during Hell Week: a wagon-wheel campus radiating from a cen- tral flower bed with majestic buildings at the end of the spokes: a beanie capped Freshman singing the Alma Mater : the Drill Team in cadence marching around the campus: the loudjuke box in the Student Union: carol singing at the Christmas dinner in the cafeteria: perspira- tion and examinations: yelling to egg the Catamounts on to victory at football and basketball games: typing term papers and research papers: staring dismally through a dorm window at the rain: waiting nerv- ously for parents to get grades: the great feeling of an A on a test: long, hot afternoon labs : bridge in the Union between classes: staying up late shooting the breeze g walking around the traditional flower bed: looking at the mountains and dreaming of what's beyond literally and figuratively: sitting on a bench hand-in-hand: enjoying a seminar or play: participating in fraternities and sororities: climbing Queens Point and viewing the college, Keyser, and the memorable valley beyond: trips to the Blue Jay, bowling alley, and headaches: classes in which an hour seemed like a day or like ten minutes: a library book left un- noticed until it's a week overdue: colorful exhibits in the Administra- tion Building's hallway display case: getting help from Dean Handlan with a snarled-up schedule: the smell of formaldehyde in the Biology lab : students who commute envying dorm students and vice versa: tulips in front of the library in the spring: tennis back of the gym and at the Keyser Tennis Club on Route H 46: tripping on the steps and wondering if anyone notices: waiting for money from home: Coach Lough's Christmas tree on the balcony at Davis Hall: going to class in the Arts Center in sub-zero weather with 60 mph winds: the eerie quiet of the dorm at 3:00 a.m. when everyone else is asleep: not studying: trying to find a ride back from downtown: getting a hamburger in the Steak Pit when people next to you are having sirloin: clean sheets every Tuesday: tests on Saturday: gym classes at 8 a.m.: girls competing with boys in intramural basketball: remembering Anthony and the lm- perials : listening to Peaches and Herb : pizza and popcorn in the dorm: being caught unprepared for a quiz: trying to get WBZ on the radio: trading growls with roommate at 7:00 a.m.: trying.just once. to get to class on time: rushing to the mailbox every morning: running up a big bill in local stores: and looking ahead. with regret. toward leaving Potomac State College. graaffzonaf m?1120ra5Q A owez' Q 1Caf1012 nfs Qenfer 11401221595 DJ Q ryir- C fra Presentation of the Arts Center, Pres. Board of Governors, W. V. U. ,wiaw f 4' if 3 ,ll Mihai:-n-L.. , Response: Mrs. Kirkland S. McKee Ernest Elliott Church gn Zeofcafzbzz We dedicate this building to enrichment and elevation of the human spirit through the mystery and grace of music, the critical insights of drama, the liberating quality of art, and the stimulation of liberal education. We dedicate this building to the advancement of aesthetic experience throughout the collegiate commun- ity. We dedicate this building to students youngand old who may within these halls find that necessary mixture of disciplined knowledge and rare emotional expression which is the essence of all art. Leonard G. Withers Professor and Chairman Department of Music I ,,,, . g -lu-Q., 7' The Arts Center being dedicated today bears the names of two of Potomac State College's most esteemed former administrators, Ernest Elliott Church, president 1936-1964, and Kirkland Shepherd McKee, dean 1936- 1963. They were an unforgettable team, working in the interest of Potomac State College for over a quarter of a century. The two educators began duties in their respective roles here the fall of 1936, Dr. Church following 17 years and Dean McKee 19 years of prior service in pub- lic education. Dean McKee died in office May 20, 1963. Dr. Church resigned July 1964 to become executive secretary to the West Virginia Commission on Higher Education, retiring from that position in July 1967. Their combined 55 years of service to this college spanned a period of growth from the meager to the abun- dant in every area of campus life. Theirs were rich and full years of service not only to this college but to the community and to the cause of higher education in the State of West Virginia. Wzcfef Qgfuofanf Gulfuraf 'geoefopfnenf PROGRAM Presiding, Todd H. Bullard, President Potomac State College Processional Grand March from Aida . . Verdi Mary Evelyn Coffman, organist Invocation The Rev. J. Andrew Gullick Pastor, Keyser Presbyterian Church Welcome Presentation of the Arts Center Ralph J, Bean President, Board of Governors West Virginia University Acceptance of the Arts Center President Bullard Student Response William J , Huff President, Student Body These We Honor James T. Handlan Academic Dean Response: Mrs. Kirkland Shepherd McKee Ernest Elliott Church In DediCHtiO11 Leonard G. Withers Chairman, Department of Music AddIGSS Owen Phillips Managing Director, Wayside Theatre Middletown, Virginia Benediction Recessional 'tFanfare . . Dubois THE CHURCH-McKEE ARTS CENTER The Church-McKee Arts Center, constructed and equipped at a cost of approximately Sl,400,000, was made possible through combined State and Federal funds. During groundbreaking ceremonies March 22, 1966, Mrs. Gilbert S. Bachmann, a member of the Board of Governors of West Virginia University, remarked that the building will be a promise to today's students,a promise to tomorrow,s students, and an expression of the State's faith in Potomac State College. As construction got underway, President Todd H. Bullard spoke of the college's realizing a long cherished ambition to provide the institution with the means of stimulating increased cultural and aesthetic appreciation among its students'f The Church-McKee Arts Center is truly a multi-pur- pose building. The auditorium provides not only seating for nearly 1,000 persons, a generous size stage, dressing rooms and supporting areas for dramatics, and a three-bay projection area for visual aids, but has movable partitions which enable the auditorium area to be divided into four large classrooms. Future plans call for the use of closed cir- cuit television in conjunction with a new academic build- ing scheduled for completion in 1969. The arts wing contains studios, classrooms, and offices for music and art. Robert J. Bennett, Morgantown, was architect for the building. Mellon-Stuart Company, Pittsburgh, was general contractor. ' 5 ,fa Z 2 V W ,, ,y ,awww - V7.1 ,. sf -'WZ f ,. . ' A, ff' if 2' ' , . W ,V , W fesmwwmqwww ,W d X Acceptance of Arts Center President Bullard 1 Address by Owen Phillips Mgr. Dir. Wayside Theatre, Middletown, Va. 1-f :23f::1. KM -M..-M,-2' ,mv -Agana Wfv' A-40593-4 va, eff ,mfs .4 ' and 1: f N' A- 1, ...w-J ,- grf' ' wr. ' ' ' T,,,-pa-0 ':wvf nfjji j43'1',gb if Q: K Al., W . xv K. 'vi fl 1f,,mQf' 54 4' 'gvfu , A ,Q fi' K' .1 1- .jf -s,g.vf'94 x ' ' 5,5 L 1 f , 1, ,go 'Q . it ,A ff' ,.,g.erm ' -' , -. , , .mv Jaw- 4'5 , ' a ,, - NJ. ' 1 ' 'Q 57 , ...J at W? 25 ' i Miss Catamount Float Sponsored by Circle K . -. ,. , f 2-,Wig figs ff wwf 5 Lf- ! X 4 , www, 1 iff:-... Q... x Military Float Sponsored by ROTH i ki Q xx , N5 f 1 , f - A .,,,p:g,.,: X f ff 4, - Mwgkk I vv 1 - . 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Zi A 5 ill' 75 My omecomzhy Uenfs- 1967 Q,-ff, keys. N. f' I wma ROTC, The Queen, and Her Escorts on Review Mipkv Q.: .QQ S X-55164-f' -sg-,it M. 'Vi cn' Area Bands in Recital at Halftime vnA!iii.d1ili The Grand Finale - The Homecoming Dance 9 MONDAY OCT. 30 through SATURDAY NOV. 4 MONDAY OCT. 30 TUESDAY OCT. 31 WESNESDAY NOV. 1 THURSDAY NOV. 2 FRIDAY NOV. 3 SATURDAY NOV. 4 wav p sw EK POTOMAC STATE COLLEGE West Virginia University, Keyser, W. Vu. ART EXHIBITS PAINTINGS in varied media from the Studio of the Allied Artist of Cumberland, Maryland SCULPTURE by Mr. Bruce Brown and his students of West Liberty State College Student Exhibits in the Administration Building, Reynolds Hall, and the Student Union PROGRAMS THREE ONE-ACT PLAYS - Potomac State Players under the direction of Mr. Anthony Whitmore NORMAN GARBO - Distinguished American artist, author, and art columnist, Mr. Garbo will spend three days on the campus to conduct classes, meet informally with students, and to give a public lecture. Among his class topics will be How to Paint Your Friends and Lose Them, The Camera Versus the Brush, and The Des- trzrctive S nobberv of Criticism DISCUSSION in Art Appreciation class SKETCHING TECHNIQUES NORMAN GARBO ART SEMINAR CONVERSATION HOUR PUBLIC LECTURE - The Man in the Grey Flannel Smack NORMAN GARBO DISCUSSIONS in Art Appreciation classes DEDICATION CEREMONY - Church-McKee Arts Center I THE AMERICAN ARTS TRIO CONCERT - An outstanding trio of musicians in residence at West Virginia University. The group has performed throughout the United States and abroad PARENTS DAY - Campus Open House and informal meetings with college staff Cllll COCQQ Gill! Gonna 0000? GQQOC 00580 IOC!! lllli ICQ!!! .ICD QECUQ GSU! BIO! Dbl! lon hill IOAO 9000 ICC! Ill! 0288 GOO! Oli! B090 sito init I Q Q Q 0 I Q QUE U l 1' 0 00 OO I I Q C U 0 2' I J f 7.9 02 of 7017011122 UCQFCQQFQ-Vrfbtf to UIQ 0 090 g qw- f IIOIDU Dbl!! 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N gs f 1 Y A Eb ' 11- 1: ,x .5 'J ' Y 1 ' 13, -X l ,. ll fa N . , X :ff . . e ,feabfswfeyffe , , 5 ,QL Yt'fQy ,Cy , ' 'lx 5 ' f N 5, X ., WA 'Q e Kajwg 5' 53,5 ' b N se fig , Yellow No. 3 by Maxine Ferer Head of Christ by Gary Bartik T ,,,.......-39, Professor Nuzum DSA Greets Governor Smlth Informal Chat with the Governor Presldent Bullard Gov Srmth and Dr Shaffer Mrs Smlth Chats Wlth Dr Atwater if Informal Coffee Break Govemor Talks wxth Old and New Irlends Inspectlon of Audltorlum by the Governor Cgagh Lough Chats Wlth M1-5 Smlth . 1 ..z i rs K w? 4 3 1:2 -'sw E 2' X 144. Q. N -1 l'4': 'ax' . . W. I re A X X 5 1 1 'Q fi f i l ' I r X Y wr, XY: x -0, , r .v 5 l , ex, , R E President Addresses Freshmen and Parents Freshmen and Parents at Convocation Parents Registering in Gym N: Coffee Break in Armory a 2 . r '- - -z.. r fy' er 1 NL' N-., W' V ' w 6 .. 1. P 'Z fp , X - . ' V :J il , 1 inn ,-L if, V if - ' fr X r ' V -.,Q,f7 f 'i 'Q' i n i f 'q' ,Q y , ' ., , ' - , , 'W --' A' . . , 13? A 9 .-,4 . -' 7 WF E 0 ' ' -. Q ' Kal' .gui ey el Erie ' ll A il -me .1 if , .-5 14 - 4 Q r MQ, , ,, Vg: .-we xi ' in , ' 7 21+ ,. -' . Q K f . ,V ffwfw - ' 'X 'las 4 -. V . Q elif ! 1 2 , fki D i 1 ,E g l s i ' I . - I .-yeas? i ' fi 'f Q 92- V .S g -1 , ,wr-.ez1N,. ,iff -- 535,2 r 5 EW :-5 -. f?C5'f William Huff, SG President, Presides Informal Morning, Coffee Break X e X i I E 1 i i ar X SX .M . v Kk N .. wig . .. .. MGR ' I fl. f X fa .. K V X ' 'N x 52.-e . .... - 1 , S A . Q NW' e 'TP rmewew -r . we ' if K .. 'E X. .e X -e...e X . 5 J . .X .Q M X s we 1 X , . e vcr ,- - Xe -, I in After Game Tea in Fine Arts Building Informal Chat, by President, with Parents onfenfs Dedication ............. . . .Page 16 Administration and Faculty .... . . . 17 Sophomores ........... . . . 27 Freshmen. . . . . . 47 Organizations ........ . . . 77 Sororities and Fraternities . . . . . 109 Athletics ........... . . 123 Royalty... .. 131 Q Wh 1 0176? CUOI' The 1968 Catamount presents a panorama of student life at Potomac State College - - - a complete picture of the events of this year. It includes some events that are unique to this year, such as the dedication of the Church- McKee Arts Center, as well as events that are traditional as Homecoming. Its pages depict the exciting, as well as the everyday, occurences that color the lives of Potomac State College students. In this year's Catamount, we have attempted to express at least in a small part, the many experiences of each of us that we hope will leave an indelible mark of our college years, possibly the most important and the most meaningful of our lives. The pic- tures here are intended to bring to mind new friends, with which the common bond of shared experiences created a deepened friendship, new knowledge offering doors through which the mind expanded to deal with challenges ahead, and new independence with a growing ability to use it wisely. We, the Catamount staff, feel that the 1968 Catamount will be a success only if, for each student looking at its pages, it serves as a reminder of this year at Potomac State College. We hope that it will be such a reminder for each of you and find a place among your most frequently looked-at books. 15 ff : 'lx V, it 4 . - E 3 se,-,wi 'gefcafeofyo - WALTER H. BOONE lt would be difficult to count the number of doctors, veterinarians, dentists, nurses, engineers, and chemists now in the professional world who began their college careers nrlnscjass Finn and paHent,denuuuhng excehence and offering help, every year he turns out students whose con- tnnnngsuccessisproofoflnsabihdesasateachen His friends know him as an amicable companion and skilled sportsman. His family know him as a loving husband and father. His students know him as a guide into their chosen Held. As you have dedmated your aueerto yourstudents we dedicate the 1968 CATAMOUNT to you, Professor Waherll Boone 2 1 y 1 2 1 99 102 y 103 8 23, 2110021012y at at at 18l ral ia 1 l 2 254 2 256 2 i253 , l257? 2 90 191 2 92 2193 2 94 2 95I2l96 2l97 2 98 8 ' 8 188 188 188, 188' 188 188 18 18' 18 1 1 y 32 32 32 32l 32 32 32 32 32 32 V 321 32 1 T11 20 Pa 21' U 22 Np lPu 24 Am 25 Cm 26 Bk 271Cf 29 Es 301Fm 3l Md 32 No Lw 9 9 9 ' 9 91 9 91 9 1 a 3 3 3 1 2 4 231 2 12331 2 I 37 2 I 24 2 243 2 245 2 249 2 1 249 2 253 l 32. . 2 2 X . . . and now , what's your unknown? .SA V Q X fx x Q? 2 U Qi 4 nr . E lf!! .1 gr Q 1 252 V' ii. lu. luck C Iain .f 4 , :Jiri 551' AQ eil, ADM! I TRATl0 FACULTY 17 DR. TODD H. BULLARD yjreszbfenf A college yearbook appeals to many kinds of interests and to many levels ofconcern. For most alumni, l suppose, the yearbook achieves its greatest impact at a point in time far removed from the date of graduation. We look back then to see the physical changes in ourselves, in others, and in the campus. We marvel that friends and acquaintances can have grown so bald, or fat, or old. We wonder how education could have been accomplished in such inadequate facilities. The moral is that ceaseless change affects us all and that the camera in freezing people and places at a mo- ment in time gives us a sharp insight into the impact of change upon individual lives and well-loved places. As you look through the pages ofthis book in the years ahead, l hope that change in age and circumstance has treated you kindly, and that the college to which you re- turn a decade or two hence will have kept pace with the rising expectations and great challenges which now and in the future must inevitably affect all of higher education. ., 5' lx, . ., e X 74'f will , , fag' l Y rf, Qfr .. 21. F ' 1 ' ' .1 t - F IA .'t?,gw ,19 1' . wif , U 13 ' 4 . 'f . A 4 . . I ,I i ..,, 5 A ,. ' ff' . - f aa? w if ' f f Q D. 'ff 4 ,514 - a VK hw. W r, fa u 1' , X is 4 V f ., A i fl N, .1 .-...U W Ymfv1 waguymh . -W ..,.. A talks Q JAMES T. HANDLAN f ean HELEN C. CRINER Wegzkfraf 4:-5-, DR. K. IMOGENE DEVER QD? G12 0 ZQJOIZQ QI? Q MR. DAVID G. NUZUM Director of Qgfuofznz' fzfffazhv x Vi i 1 f N 7 asv? J ' 5 , ,, , 1 .uWQ 'aw a, ee dwg , .ny 'lg IWW, 'Pm gcc f 5-.AW , v-...sm-8 Elizabeth A. Atwater, Ph.D. Larry G. Bolyard, M.S. Journalism, Speech Physical Education Duquesne University Shepherd College University of Pittsburgh West Virginia University dl gs, he S 3 l , ' m,.,....,.r' X , 'n1,r.,. Alan E. Buttles, B.S. Irene Brown, M.A. J. Kenna Burke, M.A. Secretarial Political Science, Sociology Computer Science Geneva College Fairmont State College University of Vermont University of Pittsburgh West Virginia University x Imriafi ' mf . ER pil hn--s.-s- naw... i ,,,,,........ f ea .., Walter H. Boone, M.A. Chemistry Bridgewater College Bucknell University 4? -'F' ,wr -M. wa. xv F, w. V E5 Willa L. Cather. M.A. English Potomac State College West Virginia University Y' ai 4 ,M ,A-1' ' F,.,-...-'-- Q. - Us ,.,,: za is W as ,ii, , t me we J ' is i 1 ie gif? Q R Q me 'fi William E. Coffey, M.A. Richard A. Davis, B.M. Ervin L. Dayton, M.A. Frank Deskins, M.S. History Music Economics Chemistry Davidson College West Virginia University Potomac State College Marshall University West Virginia University West Virginia University , ,iff QM! Q ' . , f f f , ff 1 ,tdfaggpf I -. V. I fig, A In 4 ff' 5:15191 I, t' L ' f ,, a'mggtg: v :f4 ' 53,11 5 .f.- 44,44 if , ,sv f -K -1 vw ,Q W, .-vp, M v 2 Y f' -V 1 K V ., 0 li, 15,3 , , V ev' A , , M r 'F f f X ,lg Billy Ray Dunn, M.S. Director, Counseling Center Potomac State College West Virginia University i ' T111 z, if .i., . V i 2 P ff - ' ' i'i' - Oscar H. Gustafson, M.S. Agriculture Potomac State College West Virginia University 2 'izf 1 .r f v-.. -f gg! 'fin L A 1 ,i ff j 1 J' t rg AV, I f. ,, f, ' , VW, if 41' , f Dale L. Ekas, M. Ed. William H. Gallier, M.A. Secretarial History Indiana State College Columbia University Indiana Univ. of Pa. University of North Carolina ,gk , . V 7, '42, 'H J 'ip as Mrs. Elizabeth P. Hanlin, Kenneth Franklin Haines, M.A. M.S.H.E. Modern Languages Potomac State College, West Virginia University Home Economics West Virginia University Q... ttea X QM'- In V , 5 0 1 W 9, ,N -- Q... 1 we ..f' , 'tit f--- . - i if ff il Q -an X 52 f Q ' f 1 K s Dudley W.G. Gordon, M.A English University of Pittsburgh Fairlcigh Dickinson U. wr' - Herbert J. Hartman, M.C.E. Mechanical Engineering Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst. N rx '11 I-gf ff' 33 fffg ki J, ig ,f,'.,v A, it X 5, 1 Jack M. Hartman, M.S. Bonnie N. Harvey, A.B. E. Dane Harvey, A.B. Mrs. Betty Howard, M.A. Psychology Biology Physics Assistant Librarian Potomac State College Fairmont State College Oberlin College Morris Harvey College West Virginia University West Virginia University Marshall University .H 1 , W ,,1,L,A3 err- ' Q at . 75,5 1 , ,igx .P ,W ,J ,. . f f Q 'A --.PTT z L . -V ti .5 5 . K' my X ' 4 4 .ENN ,QQF 'f S F, ab Q . -1-on-......, f , 4 1 S Q ', Q . , . 2 ,QQ ' Q M X X, ' . fi,- i:?i'iTz . Paul F. Iverson, A.B., B.D. Mathematics Hasting College, Union Theological Seminary Columbia University . :,., We S44 4 I f it 'V gfyq gi, ' 9225154 55 Q. 5 it r ,5 ,X J, f N, F .9-5' ' xgbk 3' Q Maj. Thomas P. Maliska, B.S. Military Science USMA, West Point M1 7' iff 4 f ' i .a , .V -sh 4. -- . av W: 4 M :xii :Name-V if ,. .. U ff?f'Lir,1-' - ' f4f?fi3'5lQ ,5 , . 1' . u.1' . 1 v a' 'vv' ' . ' 2 ' Q4 .I f Wie, 'az' ii , , , ,5 3.5. ,, - . 1 - -f can if-up 5553 ,if Z, ng A .5 ii ,,-, swf, 'M ., , 5, , ,y,, . , 4f5Li2qfI39Q59 Leontine Bamett Nuzum, M.A. English Salem College, West Virginia University Walter A. Jaworek, B.S., C.E. ' Professional Civil Engineer. Engineering West Virginia University A' 2 rj. fmfzyy '. ,wig -, fi? Q ,. -- ,a ,g g . f ff I I fi X J :f n A 17 . 17X '- 3 M f WI Kenneth M. Malone, M.S. Agriculture West Virginia University l ,Q XXX Xt, tix Nancy H. Oates, M.S. Biology Sf.: 'W iss i l I Virginia Johnson, M.A. Mathematics West Virginia University 9 1 , . ' -Q - f -i ' , X I , f ' , '45 ,A gf, VV .. 4 .2 X . . li William Earl Michael, M.S. Botany, Zoology, Biology Alderson-Broaddus, West Virginia University ' .P 1, sk-Q atm Dana G. Lough, B.S. Physical Education Potomac State College, West Virginia University Allen E. Murphy, Ph.D. Geology, Geography Mount Union College, West Virginia University Syracuse University Alan H. Paine, Ed.D. Louise McNeill Pease, Ph.D. Mathematics English West Virginia University Gorham State Teachers' Concord College. College, Columbia U. West Virginia University Miami University V' N, s.. X M 'f N. --r'5.,f7.5'iQ ' A 'f A T 1 A 1' F I , it iw .,,...., , :lil-.ww V ,, -wma 1' Q A ,T 0 ', . . f 's-..,,..wf ss.. ' Mm, .M C g T51- CQ . ,ig et- , . , P-.mv 'EQ-2 , fix A sf, 'tit t we X 2. , Q., p V M , ' , x. P- ty ' 'me' esskulq . ' h. .f kv sid f wc , .f,:-.- . .1-: g, .4'f,s 52- if 2 ,md C ' a A Maurice G. Powell, Ph.D. Chemistry Birmingham - Southerng University of Alabama Pennsylvania State College Margaret E. Rafter, M.S. Physical Education West Virginia University lffi' , :Q 5' ' i l ' J 6 SX N S R ,sae SX -5 . -'Q 5 3 5 X 'A ,- ,, 1 wr , ,. sssgdf Harry R. Smith, M.B.A. Commerce West Virginia University Dianne Trimmier, B.A. English Mary Baldwin College West Virginia University ', S' ' 'a , - Y at ' 5 17 - P np, X L. Q., X X! Q f 7 f Wm j, X ff vm i 1 gf' ' ,.-nam ' w Charles D. Whitehill, M.M. Music West Virginia University Anne Elizabeth Withers M.A. English Alderson-Broaddus, Dennison University New York University 9 1 1 f f f f , V1 1, ff W , ,I ,g 14517, , ,, if .sw W Z! 7 M ,A yi Dallas B. Shaffer, Ph.D. Political Science and History University of Richmond West Virginia University Robert L. Whitmer, M.A. French and Spanish Potomac State College Ohio State University 'www , , f A 4 1 if t l wif Leonard G. Withers, M.M. Music Cincinnati Conservatory of Musicg University of Cincinnati r rf 15 5' W: if If j' . f X j ,if s K , . if ' 15'.. A7 ,f ,J f , g Q , X' 1 Ja- :,, A . 'R fyfi rf J .ff if L. JE 3 xiii? V 'aff I ir.. Q5 4' iff., , z Jw' eww, gwfgsm 4 'fs'-, ff f 1 wwe ' f I ,, , , -,V ,J ,. aw f, , ,,f- ,ay ,v ' xl- ,-fu ae .Jaw fi! M mai ,,7,K if ,, if 0121.152 rfmiftffg-2f,'e 4 r 4 4,,1gdf,2ig,fJ4H.,335,,5,JQ ,gms ap. . eww ,W ' f zffW1?gki:379iQ'6: ' S Mary Fravell Shipper, A.B. Librarian George Washington University , 'Z F 1 at me-.., M S 5-A kkkh my X, r A 4 ft iw: ffff-1' 9 Fare iZi:21Q x 1 f.e11rQ3,,jfQ'3'f 3555 Y. 1 M5594 mfg, . , W. ,- ,, n xA fiim'f,g-.e Q...x1f..,f D. A. Whitmore, M.A. English and Drama Shepherd College West Virginia University .f 1 ms' tg, Mgr, -V Q .,M,: , fig i Y 1? .pai x Y., .M g F fd I. Q new A , a t f, is . sq, ,- w-4. .. ,.-t. X pie.-. X - . . ty wg ag- -1. . atatsgs get 'wg A' V ity , . , X :.g.sNs.., 'Z ' . Wt Wfgcg Ei rs 1 -- J Ni 15:2 s s 1? 'X 1 E 4 te 5 s.?91lx S Mf: 9a:Q fi- . ' QS 2 J g 35151 'W f ' iestffefillii-3: fs . 3 t 1 - , , x,-,,,..-,.,-'gw ni ts A sf ' - x lf.2 .':wf-'7 ' 1 X- x. Q I S, A ft, Captain Richard G. Yost, B.A. Military Science St. Norbert College SPA John Billingsley Military Science Mrs. Nancy S. Broome Manager Book Store Mrs. Helen Chambers, R.N. School Nurse Mrs. Mary Evelyn Coffman Director of Alumni Affairs K. . ,X , , ,ff f, W W 'ff rffff XM ff! ff f 4 V4 ' , , 'Y f ff ,gp if W ,Y QW ,f ff y , . w i ' ark .,, , , ,V ha, 1 L 52 A' X' 4, , r ' f i' :-, Q555' Y' t V:-a ff , - r B ri 5 Yi , . f we f 3, S .LQ ifgwig -fi ' il 3 are 'i' 5 I 5 . , r fe-4' va- ef r f . .fs is W wr -is ' l -am 1: ,Q . ' ,, f 2: wwe, , ,, ,, M N 11 V, Mm My Lf.. Q M211 f f , W ff C' if ,.,v ' K WW X X WW ,, rags. I X ,4gw,yx!W,!,ZWm ai H 'W ,, y ,fa 1 .Mi 77 12:211z21l9fraf1'Ue Cgfqf WJ, Q., , Mrs. Ella Louise Ekas Secretary to D.S.A. WM W-fl UW Z Mrs. Orgie M. Hardy Paul T- Healy, MD- R.N. School Nurse College Physician ,- r 'WS 2 S -- ff' W , aa' 4 N9-9 Y 'Q-.W ff. 1 . 7 W af ' ,- an .Mug .N M .f 0 I ,wr 4 .. lawn Q Q ', , if maya.. My V' 1 MMMZ' f , ' i . Q Mrs. Clara F. Fike Secretary to the Dean QW' , T, W, WV K- U '-M f 1 . 144, ' 4 A 4' .- 2 ' -if Emestine S. Golden Secretary to the Registrar M as X f 5 6 ,TM Mrs. Helen Jones Mrs. Virginia Kolkhorst Secretary to the President Preceptress 24 Memorial Hall . so ns xx 5 Q2 'Q we ga 2 ,, J 7,31 v-L.- - ' f ' :A . ':,K'1 A, f .ilf . . 1 ,, ., V: I ,I ,, . 4 7 4 ,. 3 . is j ?'4'1' Mrs. Lora A. B. Lewis Secretary Counseling Service Q 29 s v .- Q o J., 1 9 o a 3 ' - I.. Q.. so as an ' s . Q Og .X .1 mx -... we R Q.. .4,fe r , c 1 9 v o ir, , ...S ,ix-a. . , . 'fa -' .'f .' 0 . . 4 m,f. Mrs. Thelma O'Connor Assistant Librarian Wim Francine A. Shanahan Residence Counselor Reynolds Hall i 'A i ' 'su 1 . uf,s.v... ' if 1 4 -1 . .- a , . , , .1 as 0 Q, v- 1. IMG' 'WWW .aww mu, -,asap , 1 1 , I . , Mrs. Viola Lough Dietitian 'Ka r M f fi '74 2 - X' ff, f, Q 6 X V- 5 I , 4, ,M M-fff. r tiff :QW ff-fyjaf .A sf 1 f-A . ' gfifffw ff A. ff, f. ..:'f:,, f MM'W-ffwf-New f ffffff af. Q Q .fjf'f'Eff'ff4f 41. Q.:-I 1 knfj 5 ' f, iff I! 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Q 4, , KN?-1 '14 be 5 ', W Z ' , W, Wgnfp A . sw s N ' 4 f r s W . , ,, , ,H 0 V van- .,,, sf .V if ,ww 1 'f M ,,,. . ,f 5, . eh f, Z 1 W fl ,Z I f 7 We F 'L W W LW - ix I Ri r Faculty Gathers in the Parlor Faculty Members Wait for Punch Mrs. Bullard and Her Aides , , ss 5. A gk --... a in M L President Bullard Welcomes the Ekas, Mrs. Bullard Chats With Guests ' 1 -M f , f 7' , If X W 4 ff! ,v ,Wh ,, , ' P Mrs. Handlan Serves Gustafsons 1 I I Ewcgijfs 'Nr-f -Q gsgwwfe - 5, ' x L! 'L The Jaworeks Arrive SQPHUMORHS 7 arzkezy gf csopfomore ana? s fwvkibd A wwe , 'Vw-TT will Sophomores Begin Long Ordeal - to-egg 11.1 1 f ,MQ QNX Q ee ., ' AQNS ' .: :u. r. 1. fra greg rf ff ' ., 4 X-fix ' I r ew 5 . we k,A,2N5 wise QR gfxhsgg ,, , gk: . 1,9 N sf iq Y M X S 'beet Q. 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Geology Richard W. Blizzard Hedgesville, W. Va. Agriculture Rebecca A. Bolyard Lonaconing, Maryland Arts and Sciences Michael S. Book Dola, W. Va. Forestry Carole A. Bourke Hopatoong, N. J. Medical Secretary 'V fif K fx V f ,fyy ., 4, X V. Q i ii L V W fc' 2 f Q r , W, . M 4 QT 'Wh .M Z ig-in--A-L ff 1 . A teak s w. 1, el, X .-VM , 2 ,. ew, J .ai .v., ' 14' , 1' V, . M me we ' . A ia 7: I ff M Q 'swing'-' nw f W an C we-...L - V V, 11-v -: A, , ,? ' 'AAVA ' ' . ft 'WV f af, fi V cv . f f ,Z gay. , ,aff xl. I . V- ,A V ,VV I , . QQQ5 4' 'Nah faq, Q Ma 5- vp- 1' ' '-sm.-W ff' . .aw-f . f - .J , -4 ' faef 1 . fix 511 f L 4 fa, , svwf , K' 3 af -5 -,Za f f A '7 -' fy fini, cf t 'ff f i . 44, si I vw 'V 4 '11 4 iff, 21 . 1 as .Z A .. ,KM :V CN. if ,ffm ff my 4 f N 7 7' A 222 he ' 'Q' af. ff? 'R .aw-. M... - sg .- J V , -- ' ' ' 4 J ' 1 gy, -Q, B rs v 1'- v- ' . N V., 4- in VVQ ' .f V. Vg - ,'. .ls nys' ,A S , 'J - . , K- ' I .1 ip 'WPC 5 I . 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McDonald Moorefield, W. Va. Commerce Sara D. McDonald Keyser, W. Va. Arts and Sciences Alvin R. McKee Kirby, W. Va. Agriculture Linda l. McLaughlin Keyser, W. Va. Executive Secretary Michael L. McMann Marlinton, W. Va. Engineering Joseph E. Messinger Morgantown, W. Va. Physical Education Terry R. Michael Arlington, Va. Arts and Sciences Diane M. Miller Charles Town W. Va. Education 9 fn , X f ff ' f J ,W if ff,fyM',1, ,, f Q f 'Q f 'f fa 1 'WM M V . s fff5 6: 4. 44 fn.. V3 1 IL, , , K , ff, ff f f I V M www 64W-ua W-. 43 fy 4- hm HQ! , ,ff , W, ,WU ,A 47, ' , X If ,gf , l, Wy, .75,Q4f , ,.. 41 ff . '...,1',4i ...ff pf W. , ,, f',f,fj,Wng,f2' ',' ' , ' . , , ,f , fwwgfffff, Z ,Af f A, egg 2' 'Q f ff r 'wg -2 'V gfuwyff W f t, J 5 gf: me K 'W W i I A .ZW , 5 ? M , , , , ' fi, , f ,. Q 2 4, f ' 4 17' 'WM -0 ' lf' ww M' f '.-- f 4, w wf? 0442: ff? . fa 'Q ,f 4: v .- f. mawfmw- y 'HW as qmfwww Wagyu'- if f ww., . MM aw , nw W9-V ef. Eileen V. 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Medicine V Robin M. Owings Fairmont, W. Va. Arts and Sciences Scott E. Palmer Clarksburg, W. Va. Chemistry sg ,H Sink? i 'WY '94- 'gl5j..J'?4f mai! 4 a yz. bv, fl .1 .pf . -1?f 5-Q . I gghihhwg .. 11'i7'. fi-'Q-an i '.i?5w'Ja'4'i'ifi,f . f T7 ajft. Of- -Q ..1f '. .fiziq 'r,s5Zw 15.3. M, ' cf, wr by tv-1, af.-'puns' Ip 'Q f 5 fri- 'az 'AW file F24?f 2Zg1't bg' WS ' ' wif- ' 7 , 7: ,gas 4, A 11, 45' .'..,,1. ' , H' 3' ff:- 2257 Q Q 54 .rf?403'f,, 'a:,je 'Q M fegwfizgt '-ea 2. ,ff .. 4 ', yfyrwy My I ff ,y MAI, 2 9.5 A., f y . ,f Zia.. ff. M f awe Q 33. f f fm cf 0 M it 1: .se in 4. xl m I f We ef ,. - , Q -L- 1 uk i 4 iii A .4 ,I Ty, Q H W 1 .bt Z f X Robert M. Phillips Keyser, W. Va. Engineering Linda D. Pierce Martinsburg, W. Va. f Medical Secretary Edward G. Pifer Lost Creek, W. Va. Physical Education Randall L. Pingley Dailey, W. Va. Education Margie G. Powell Keyser, W. Va. Education Donald H. Pryor Marlinton. W. Va. Arts and Sciences Mary A. Rafter Westernport, Md. 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Law Linda K. Richardson Evans City, Pa. Executive Secretary -Jaw' Linda M. Richardson Cresaptown, Maryland t ,AM , E f .. K i V, c r E N 'wr ',.Lvlf i X 1 ,4 X .sian ' 3 in 'V , 3 fl f . Q' i is . qasmfa- 2. 2 . 'gsgr r, f ll is ,Qf J N . 2 , , .f . , f ggrfgerv rf iq. ,. . 4 N .V V I x psf, A' .L 1 'V Nia' w Timb--an fff' . W 4 1 ' ,. X , 'iffy f :::, ' iz H MQW 'QM i , jg X . ,,V., Home Economics Steven C. Riggleman Moorefield, W. Va. Agriculture if ,fy vf , fy X f ' i 1 2' X f wg , ' , X 'vii s .,..X f' I- . ff 4 Xe Q 411.0-f.....,. Wlwwuwmk ' , .2 Diana L. Schoonover 5 5 Ridgeley, W. Va. Music Robert G. Schrock Rockwood, Pa. Education Francis X. Scott Clarksburg, W. Va. Education ii t Q, 7' .dak I, ' f ,, f, . . .,-- Tr p . J 'vs hip it we rf 2 f if fix i6tgf '?7 -' J' f W ' 45,4 1-2' fn 1,5 ,ff f ,. W J . fm. 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Simpson Pittsburgh, Pa. General Secretary Kenneth R. Sisler Friendsville, Maryland Accounting Sandra L. Slavich Johnstown, Pa. Physical Education Benjamin R. Smith Upper Glade, W. Va. Agriculture David M. Smith Antioch, W. Va. Medicine ,, , , , , , ,i!ffc f,,' , ,, , . Q , af, ,ff ff 0 P . ,Z ,, X af Y 'vs ar .vi ' ,. N . I ' 1 - 2,3 . . tx... ,Y .MIR f0 'Wf ' S-4... ' .,. , QV,t Hlflhsa- , rw . f .1 ..:si -I -' fi? - s.. :-. , X' -M , A 'K - rx' .F , X at ,sq ' ' 4 Q. s .3 s Q? 72 WZ? . , Y ,v 1 we ' .1 X ss f E ,ff . 'f A: ---Ms f 4 ZW! :if 'f ' 1' f .G ff 'fi . - 1- f-few 1 ff v , 7.1 -...Sq ,.. ii' j' , - Asi f wif ,. Q -f -f ' , Wgiy . 7.77 f , if it VM 2 I ff-faq, , .. , 'VM 5 f. f w. . ., M., 5 '46 A Q X cw U '1+ -an - 4 GW, 4 wen. , . 'Naam ,A ,, A Michael P. Stanislawczyk Keyser, W. Va. Physical Education Norma L. Steck Keyser, W. Va. hducation Barry D. Stewart Madison, W. Va. Chemistry Roy A. Stickley Purgitsville, W. Va. Engineering E. Ann Swadley Keyser, W. Va. Biology Robert D. Swaner Ridgeley, W. Va. Music Deborah J. Swecker Harman, W. Va. Home Economics George S. Swinler Bridgeport, W. Va. Geology and mm .qi 'iQx'aZ 2fTg -A .1f95:: ft 3 tfssS?A-if. 5 , ,212 firizg .gjgfcu--M. fe -.MX . K- swf? K 1. fl-'f ,fx 'f' A 'K T1 ef ' ' 'nv KJ Kxg wiv -1 1+ if an f t-x,f ' iplg, . ,A 1. - ., .- : ir- WJ- 4, ts. sS 3' at . A . Q2 ' f SQ? H11 if it .-'42 JJQELJ' ff ,.--fi., rygtif- ,.,, .B ' 723.5 f im, ,,w,Jf'?f 4- Q, , .g..Q3,vi.,'2i,: Q... .efpfi-, ., , .,ef.?' A' 5 if 52' G Q ', ' - 11 Y -me. Linda F. Smith Petersburg, W. Va. Executive Secretary Thomas R. Smith Ridgeley, W. Va. Commerce Vicki J. Smith Oakland, Maryland Education Paula Y. Snyder Aurora, W. Va. Executive Secretary Richard A. Snyder Keyser, W. Va. Commerce John T. Sparks Everett, Pa. Forestry ' Gary L. Spencer Keyser, W. Va. Education Judith A. Spencer Union, W. Va. Home Economics A-1 a Kvx, aim Nh ' awe... ,,, A., 5. 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Education William R. Walker Keyser, W. Va. ,- XX Computer Technology Linda S. Wallace Bobtown, Pa. Medical Secretary Samuel J. Ware Nutter Fort, W. Va. Dentistry Thomas D. Waters Grafton, W. Va. Accounting Paige v. webb Pocomoke, Maryland Commerce 5 f , , ,r..,,.: .. - Q ,.., .V xx' vs., wiifi N f of X N fs f gf X, X Q or x ! A , ig Q ' .iff Win Q J ' 52 ig? 'C Y J . W K 'f' fi ,arf . ,, . fre, -vs 'l A--sa ix is ,R , Q o ..mN.--.. 4 KF' ,X vgiw' no-...M ,A we ' ' ' f fzxy YZF ,ffeefff3.2w.fI,e:.:ff-fff,..,51 V.-..,. as , Q. if! N 1 44, s , f ,X PV M' J .vim Q - 4, ii fain' -or 115449- ,X :.. . ,Q 3 , 4 as 5 f -Q 2 Z f V 4fif9V',ffi'i-' J f .self ' i w f -1:-it Q a J f a ' '.' 4 -. , f gms ' g , f :fr , f - ir J- wanna, , ,M , Q . ,, .4553 ,mx 1 I, H 1 5' Q JUNK , Q fa Ronald D. Windon Jane Lew, W. Va. Engineering Susan P. Wolfe Corriganville, Maryland Physical Education Charles W. Wolford Romney, W. Va. Engineering Brooke C. Wright Cumberland, Maryland Law Joseph A. Wyatt Cowen, W. 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Medical Technology Ronald L. Noon Johnstown. Pa. Education Shirley A. Nycum Clearville. Pa. Speech Therapy Ronald L. O'Dell Ovapa, W. Va. Arts and Sciences James A. Oliveto Shinnston. W. Va. Arts and Sciences David H. Parrish Keyser. W. Va. Engineering 'fiiiz' . G Q. Y Q 5 Wt. mmuaw-as ' if A N-.. Iii if ' 4 eww? r if an L if, , A f' sv, . 'VW we M i VW .. 51,11 Xu U ff it. Frederick M. Pratt Kitzmiller, Md. Arts and Sciences Thomas F. Pue Highland, Md. lrorestry James P. Purdy Keyser, W. Va. Physical Education David R. Pyles Fort Ashby, W. Va. Mathematics Harriet S. Pyles Fort Ashby, W. Va. Nursing Sheridan R. Pyles Wheeling, W. Va. Liberal Arts Robert L. Randolph Lost Creek, W. Va. Agriculture Jerry L. Regester Moorefield, W. Va. Forestry L Ma G.. ' .' HW x, s. We J Rv x u X' xll ,mi -Q 1 in ! P We 't sa 1. we is ... acer S. ,V In .,,-W.. X ., I , .-,yy 1 . Q-.,,,.aQR.. 4 if X 'Yu 1 . . SIM as lvlwilwf' 'l6Ksn.,a4- Ernest R. Parsons Ridgeley, W. Va. Accounting David M. Patsy Clarksburg, W. Va, Computer Technology Ronald R. Perry Decota, W. Va. Forestry Robert A. Petit Ridgeley, W. Va. Veterinary Medicine James D. Phillips Parsons, W. Va. Accounting Georgia L. Piraino Pittsburgh, Pa. Executive Secretary Jeffrey C. Post South Charleston, W. Va. Forestry Keith E. Potter Augusta, W. Va. Agriculture Y A 7 i . i Z- ff ,J Ek, 'wx' - . ,N-A ,,. .,,, f, gn V,- yn AGL? 1 f , f ' , ., ,.,. , X ff f IVV, '45 we-.NK il., t fv- tv aw 4 E f' V M2 in My ' -fzi sc- -...CSE : aegssfggw A A, 11- f Q 4:1l':WlNg -.zr V. 'C 4-sg? - so-.. ljpkilig Larry G. Regester Moorefield, W. Va. Forestry Sue E. Reynolds Keyser, W. Va. Commerce James W. Rhea Saltsburg, Pa. ...W-K 11 ,gr-. .Cx 1,1-. -V . .1 f ft f.,,,. iV W4 wx ' V ' W' , V , -.2,,:f, 1vR?':Zif., I f f I . , r,,, 1: f el' - X . .. .,,, .TIL I A rl. f, ffl' - ffl' if - . H ,. . H W' , . ,. Wg' ..... .. . gm H, . .- 1 ' H.. . f -5' .Mn ..,g-Q- ' . f f f fs. '. f . . . 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Education 4: X2 Q ' W Y I f M ,774 . i. ill My Virginia A. Simmen Huntington, W. Va. General Secretary Donald E. Simmons Parsons, W. Va. Education Terrance A. Simmons Parsons, W. Va. Commerce Allen E. Smith Accident, Md. Engineering Ruth A. Smith Short Gap, W. Va. Education Terry L. Smith Burlington, W. Va. Mathematics Roger L. Spoerlein Somerset, Pa. Education Darlene J. Staggs Burlington. W. Va. Medicine fW'gwwff,11 Q ' wwf' -VVV f ef , . fa. 'A ., .. ,ff ' , .-4 fwffl ,fzzf '1-1.2145 ' 1 2 X V ' .Mn ' -1 fi . iff . E' We 2 41 I- . -Ff1ffa:'1f.- , 0 f V' C ,, ,Q 2551.4 V , 3, 5' Q . 2 37 I V n. f ' 1: f , 4 -z f ' :I l A 4' ,E i f ' A i i 7 'E W .. , X A QW, . . M . W 'Q mm. it , 0 ff . a 4Y ' . ww 4154. WWW W- J ,.. .- Fiz- 11. f,4,'.4fx 25, 0 - A ff' . 3' if- wyfwvwzw WWW pf, - ...-f f f 'M ,,,. ...K 57. 1 , ..,, , .,,.,. . , ff . , ..,.,.. . If ' Af '-'- 1 ' WW we qw, ' f bjf ,A ,psy M tl ,f f, 1 2 ' -1 sf 4 Mfr 3 Qt, Q fem. 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Arts and Sciences Thomas R. Valentine Elkins, W. Va. Dentistry Richard W. Vanater Charleston, W. Va. Arts and Sciences Michael P. VanderMeer Springville, N. Y. Commerce Charles R. VanReenen Beard. W. Va. Agriculture Thomas W. Van Reenen Beard, W. Va. Agriculture .- Nu., J' tml' .Eg . .' if K X fr X ,F ,ir ix X 1 NVQ f.:-f -- 'iP.. ,,. as ft .. jf, gg fg jg 1 4 If f 4 P' ity-it 35 '- ' 'PX , . I ink? v 'lf' 7 dal! E2 Us 45. ff? .I - 1 1 , M 7 X ? 5 Mark W. Sweeney Johnstown, Pa. Liberal Arts Patricia A. Swiger Shinnston, W. Va. Medical Technology Harry B. Swisher Williamstown, W. Va. Physical Education James W. Tasker Keyser, W. Va. Agriculture Beverly A. Taylor Keyser. W. Va. Education Allen D. Teets Mouth of Seneca, W. Va Law Nathan J. Thompson Franklin. W. Va. Forestry Gloria J. Ticlmell Westernport, W. Va. Physical Therapy ...aan ' ,gag an 'ima-4' fi, gr, ln-1-ag. Wav' 'is-0 ,sM,4 ik... Augustine P. Varchetto Elkins. W. Va. Dentistry James L. Varner Arbovale, W. Va. 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Wilson Pisgah, W. Va. Arts and Sciences Scott Wilson Keyser, W. Va. Medicine Ronna L. Winters Columbus, Ohio Education Dwight L. Workman Ramuge. W. Va. Accounting Diana L. Yost Hundred, W. Va. Executive Secretary Linda S. Yost Mouth of Seneca, W. Va. Lxeeutive Secretary Gary li. Zirk Petersburg. W. Va. lforestry Christon A. Zirkle Mt. Jackson, Va. Agriculture . . , f Q r - .V . A . Q 'Y :-sg. wz, ' sf Kathleen A. Wilk Allentown, N. J. Home Economics Lynnwood Will M:1nn's Choice. Pa. Commerce Martin L. Williams Clarksburg, W. Va. Commerce Arthur W. Willison Cumberland, Md. Engineering Carolyn E. Willison Cumberland, Md. Home Economics Donald A. Wilson Great Cacapon, W. Mathematics James E. Wilson Bridgeport, W. Va. Law Marleen M. Wilson Somerset, Pa. 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' ff 5 1 f ' , A if 'R T Two More for Hartleben Two for Thompson Q 4' ' i 4- Wah vfv' Mr. Michael Rings Two for Ric E Thompson Gets Two More Two Again for Hartleben f v 4 Ric Tosses Another Long One for Two 76 The Object, Fellows, is to Score ORGANIZATIONS ff' A 2 if f' www ' 191' V, Y! 1 fl' '- 1'1- QSXUOQJQZ' G0 uncz' The Student Government, the governing order of the Student Body, has as its goals to further school spirit and to achieve a cordial understanding between students and faculty. lt is under the supervision of the faculty. Its duties include the organization and management of many activities on campus. The Council provided guides to welcome freshmen, sold beanies, and distributed Freshmen Rules. Members of Stu- dent Government helped plan Homecoming activities by forming committees for the dance and the parade. New uniforms for the cheerleaders and letters were purchased by the Council. Nw l W5 as ,lm The major activity sponsored by the Student Government was the appearance of Anthony and the lmperials. The show was an overwhelming success as the first event ofits nature at Potomac State. Held on November ll, the concert attracted an audience of over 800 students and adults, and the per- formance drew a standing ovation at the finale. The Legislature worked diligently throughout the year to uphold the Constitution by trying to promote a common understanding, to provide for the orderly conduct of the affairs of the college, to elevate the standards of scholarship, and to increase school spirit. William Huff . . Terry Higgins . . Beverly Grindle . Sandy Cleveland . ...., President . . . .Vice-President . . Treasurer . Secretary SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Terry Higgins . . Renae Reed. . . Sandy Cleveland Beverly Giindle. .....President . . .V ice-Pre sident . . . . . .... Secretary . . . . . ..... . . . . Treasurer Randy Pingley. . . . . Rep. to Student Government SORORITY Beverly Grindle Francine Burns Eileen Miller . John Kurish. . Ronald Haggerty . . . . .Theta Sigma Chi Chuck Rhodes AND FRATERNITY PRESIDENTS ...............SigmaIotaChi . . . . Eta Upsilon Gamma . . . . Phi Kappa Omega REPRESENTATIVES OF Linda Dayton . . ............. . . Joy I-'easter . . Sharon Martin , Judy Spencer ...... Linda M. Richardson . . Terry Micheal ..... Scott Palmer . . Russel Saville ..... Darlene McDonald . . . Barry Stewart .... Susie Simpson ....... william Huff , 35,233 Pres. S.C. WM Wi? FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS Alan Teets .... President Linda Gardner. . . Seeretary Tom Blansett . . Treasurer . . Cheerleaders . . . Christian Youth Fellowship , , , Q Pasquino . . . . . . Home Economics Club . . Womens Residence Association Theta Sigma Chi . . Phi Kappa Omega Agriculture Club .. Insight for Action . Circle K. Club Kappa Delta Psi Mary Anne Kitzmiller . . . .... Catamount . . .Kappa Delta Psi . . . Phi Sigma Nu 31-- Couneil Officers Discuss Plans for the Year Cafamounf- Our G00ye yeargoof The 1968 Catamount began in September at Registration, when students' pictures were taken and their orders placed for copies. The business staff began visiting area merchants, getting advertisements, and the typing and editorial depart- ments started planning the different sections, organizing lay- out, and arranging the 'iwhite dummy, the most important part of production. It is arranged exactly as the finished yearbook will be, and enables the staff to catch mistakes in planning before they become disasters. Many people who have never seen how a yearbook is produced may think that little work is involved. Actually, long hours and a lot of hard work are required of each mem- ber of the staff. Pictures must be taken, separated and fixed, and finally arranged on each page. Each picture must be captioned correctly and the caption typed without errors. Copy has to be proofread before it is sent to the printer and after it is returned. Theme, a basic color, type of paper and print must be decided upon, and all this has to b an eye on the budget, which is usually limited. Since one picture is worth a thousand words, as the saying goes, we have tried to make the 1968 Catamount say a great deal about this year--the events, campus life and friends that you, the student, will remember. We hope that this edition of the Catamount will earn a special place among your mementos of Potomac State College. e done with CATAMOUNT STAFF Editor ........ ........ Business Manager. . Artist ........ . . . . Mary Anne Kitzmiller . . . . Kelley H. Varner . . . Doris Kitzmiller . . . Donald Kingery Joseph Baker . . . . . . Paula Snyder . . . Dudley W. Gordon Photographers . . . Typing Editor . Sponsor . . . Q g Q 3, A Em iff 5 Q iii A? . . - ff - mrw,e,:w.fssrs x ' f -' sf- 1, i- ' lm. ff ,fn-C W '5f1,f,.4F'l fig .ij L ' 0 3-if V Ixfmgngkf' . mmap . ' fn Qs issyz t - ,. .M W. , V . , A ., .,,. W,-'TSif'1'r??ff pefwe:efrfe- .I -'ti,f1r'm 'Mw- f I f'4'Q.':i':155kA'f ff . .rw-lv .. .. L -W -nr 'Mb gqoberfzlszhy Qsfcyff Kelley H. Varner, Jr.-Business Manager John C. Ailes, Jr. Thomas Blansett Lorraine Bosley Debbie Crabtree Laurence Crossland Ann Dinteman Jane lfout Joanne Hoyer Taey Murphy Beverly O'Rear Sandra Slavich Beverly Wilson f I ypzhy Qgfgf Paula Snyder, Catamount secretary, and typists Jody Foreman Linda McLaughlin Patricia Sherman ,' f, 17' ' f I y fr ff' I 3 40? 1, - Liv I 17 ff f ? f 9 , . 5 Q iv? ff 4 , 4 f X M- f 'i 1't::M..g'-L 1 QTL L' f' .ar-Q... -W i, 7- Mor X . ., -X 4.4-f :X gi , fx., 5 ff 759 Q15 who uf oamya at as if .Y lk A' by rt '1 I if fa ,af fix as Mft cr Q X .1 1 is 2 2 is uv I, fir' , m lhg,-,M awww i.. . 5 , i M,,..,,. Q ma M. f Adviser and Staff at Work in News-Tribune Composing Room Spring 1968 marks the completion of 46 years of uninter- rupted publication by the Pasquino, the college newspaper. Published under the direction of the journalism department, the paper is staffed by students in the journalism classes assist- ed by a number of non-journalism volunteers. The name Pasquino, which the paper has used since 1921, is of historical significance, derived from the name of one of Romels famous talking statues? The statue of Pasquino to which anonymous comments were attached in the 16th Century still stands near the Piazza Navona. The editorial staff of the Pasquino, composed mainly of journalism majors, acquire valuable practical experience not only in writing, editing, layout work, and headlining, but in assisting with the actual production of the paper which is print- ed by the offset method at the News-Tribune newspaper plant, Keyser. The newspaper's circulation tabout 2,1001 cove rs not only the student body and staff but parents of all non-cummuting students, many alumni, and numerous colleges and high schools both in and out of the state. Editions appear fortnightly, ex- cept for holiday and examination periods. An annual project of the Pasquino is the sponsorship of the Student-Faculty Directory. Principal positions on the staff for the succeeding year are announced by the adviser at the spring banquet, when the guest speaker is a person prominent in the mass communications media. Q CIJSPGPQI' PASQUINO STAFF EDITOR ...... ................. S HARON K. MARTIN NEWS EDITOR ....... .......... K ATHRYN A. DAVIS ASSOCIATE EDITORS . . . .... CYNTHIA A. GOLDSWORTHY PAULA J. HARMAN NEWS STAFF Lynda Hug, Mikal McCartney, Kenneth Patrick, Delton Bobo, Jack Clark, Terry Coss, Karen Idleman, Mary Louise McElwee, James Rhea. SPORTS EDITOR ................. PHILIP B. JORDAN, JR. BUSINESS STAFF .......... RONALD J. HAGGERTY, MGR. David Chapman, Martha Hollen, Danny Kagey CIRCULATION STAFF . . . LAURENCE E. CROSSLAND, MGR. Larry Babe, Terry Bain, Llewellyn Biggs, Beverly Bowyer, Patricia Goodman, Edwin Harper, Michael Henderson, Lynn Jackson, Richard Johnston, Kenneth Kibler, Judi Kolberg, Samuel Linkenhoker, Marvin McC1ung, Ronald Perry, Edward Pifer, Judith Spencer, Arthur Willison. Photographers ........................... Donald Kingery Joseph Baker Faculty Adviser . . . . . . Dr. Elizabeth A. Atwater W -'unsu- ws: uapmwvw fa ' . , 5 ' f :G 52, ' 'Q Editors Work on Lay-out Sheets I S I '31 News Editor Instructs Assistants ' ' IFCQ jf ,-. -1- gf ,P'5.. na vs tr S 1. 15. ..d'--4' The Circle K Club of Potomac State College is the only true service organization on campus and is dedicated to the ideals of service 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 organiza- tion. At the present time there are 744 Circle K Clubs and over 14,000 members in the United States and Canada. The club is made up of young men of good character and schol- astic standing, whose only returns from their service to oth- ers is the thanks and appreciation that comes from such work. fh- H The club has had another active year, the major projects being the following: sponsorship of the Third Annual Leader- ship Banquet, sponsoring the Homecoming parade, bringing the Red Cross Blood Mobile to the campus, working at basketball and football games, loaning the student government money to bring Anthony and the Imperials to campus, delivering birthday cakes to the students, delivering starva- tion kits to the students during the final examination periods, and many other such projects of service. SOPHOMORE MEMBERS Frank Cary Michael Corbin Clarence Cross Joseph lirvin William Huff John Kunsh Scott Palmer Carl Robinette John Saunders John Sencindiver Barry Stewart Edwin Tutwiler Richard Whitworth Joseph Wyatt UQCQ if nz ,p P , M X i it 3 umm nun mum fa ff J it wma ,, ,W W. . f . . .4 .i.,:,: M X l Q- Tom Blunsett David Chapman Doyle I-incham Doyle Harsh George Hibbert p 'H Til . KVM Q N, 19 w.,,. . 54. KP, - X 'S .L . 11 if ' f ,W V 'L ,, , , 5l ,,'5Se, V , , ,,KA 65wv 1yg.,1,2.e 1 4 Z w f - V42 ii Y , my X 3 , fn Mo, , , HW s 5 f til fi f 4 WQQQ1' Q WA elm 2.5.-swpze vf Barry Stewart, President Q- Paul Hoffman Steve Hull Ronald Jenkins Phil Jordan Michael Jurick President ..... Vice-President . . . Treasurer .... Secretary . . . Sponsor .. FRESHMEN MEMBERS OFFICERS .,,..,s. W nGOWlkW , ' Az' - -'H - 'awp-ya-fasegyfgg 4 Ov K James Kaufmann Kenneth Scott William Kersey John Stephens James Leasure Bob Valentine Melvin Michael Augustine Varchetto James Oliveto .. Barry Stewart 85 . . . . John Kunsh . Jolm Sencindiver . . . Joseph Ervin .. Mr. Michael 1 X Q 'QAM ,I S .XX X 5 i 9' LK-N A John Kurish, Vice President a-:,'me 5 1 ' -- awww gg nu i t sr I g I E i H , 5 .,.. , r ,wi S k A. AQaaaq.'w.sf ttt r 1 KVYFIOCU fare OFFICERS President .... , , , Vice-President . . Secretary . . . Treasurer. . . Reporter .............. Student Council Representative . Advisor .... . . . . John Sencindiver . . Carl Robinette . . . Frank Cary . . . Roger Mallow . . . Dolan Irvine . . Russell Saville . . . Mr. Malone MEMBERS TOITI A1'llOltl QL1i1111 F0111 Ldwlifd A811 Richard Gauthrop Wade Bennett David Hardesty Richard Blizzard Doyle Iflgrrsh UMW BOOFC Steven Heriener Steve Cottman George Hibbgrf Mitchell lfenchman Kenneth Kiblor The Agriculture Club of Potomac State College is open to all students majoring in Agriculture, Pre-Veterinary medicine, and Forestry. The club was organized in October, 1954 and since then has tried to develop the use of parliamentary proce- dure at its meetings, to develop cooperation, citizenship, and leadership, and to promote recreational activities for the mem- bers of the club. The Agriculture Club planned many activities for money making and pleasure. A shooting match was held with great Richard King Mark Shock Gary Lewis Kenneth Scott Alvin McKee Benjamin Shreve Ronnie Perry Benjamin Smith Tom Pue James Varner Robert Randolph Christain Zirkle Mike Rice success and the club participated in picking corn at one ofthe college farms. Also planned was the sale of tlower bulbs and the sale of pork and beef. The money made from these activi- ties was used for a planned field trip, a barbecue to which the faculty was invited, and a planned trip to be taken with the Home Economics Club to a point of interest to both clubs. Al- so a joint meeting was held with the Home Economics Club at which the Agriculture Club gave a demonstration of parliamen- tary procedure. 12 yzb eers Lending a professional atmosphere to the academic life of engineers on the campus, the Engineers Club has been in exis- tence since 1932. The main purpose of the organization is to make the student engineer aware of the professional aspects of engineering. This is accomplished throughout the college year by inviting practicing engineers to give talks at meetings, the showing of industrial films, and taking trips to industrial plants in the area. Freshman engineers qualify for member- ship by attaining a required scholastic average during their first semester at Potomac State College. Sophomore engi- neering students in all engineering classes, by election, act as officers of the Engineers Club. OFFICERS President ..... ........ . . Ronald Windon Vice-President .... . . Dale Machir Secretary-Treasurer . . . . . . James Love Reporter ........ . . Frank Gallic Sponsor . . . . Mr. Jaworek MEMBERS John Aldridge Joseph Baker Thomas Bankett William Berg Robert Crawford Edward Crowe John Edwards A . A p .,.... f- -If MMM. U. W 1 . , M - 'if Z Il, ...I 5 zz. L - ,,.,... . If , V. , . 1 5 .f 1 ' ez 41, , ff-vm' Joseph Fint Frank Gallic Charles Grove Ralph Hager Edward Hamilton Lyle Iman Ronald Jenkins fl: 1 Michael Jurick Danny Kagey Charles Ketterman Raymond Kidwell William Larew Carroll Larke Alvin Lipscomb Dale Machir Dennis Mantlick Michael McMann William Mowbray David Parrish Robert Phillips Dennis Robertson Z i Roger Rose William Shank Roland Sheets Allen Smith Delmer Staley John Stephen Wayne Wager James Watson Harold White Arthur Willison Ronald Windon Charles Wolford ...,,,M VK mme icon 0122163 -we ' 'Q -ws '-qI wmnwuumm- Cn. U . X j U 'J ' w K Sf OFFICERS President .... ........ . . Linda M. Richardson Vice-President . . . .... Beverly Wilson Secretary . . . .Norma Fazenbaker Treasurer. . . ..... Kathleen Wilk Sponsor . . . Mrs. Elizabeth Hanlin Advisor MEMBERS ff CONO Shclia Dahmer ' fa 407 4? f' 5' prix Lynda Fitzwater Q lil 7 I I ti 0 n Barbara Harris 1 -'f S' ll Qi Q vii AN, A 31, G Christine Horne ai x Joanne Hoyer Christine Kasmier Roberta King The Potomac State College Chapter of Home Economics is affiliated with the West Virginia and American Home Eco- nomics Association. The symbol of Chapter, as is the symbol of the American Home Economics Association, is the Betty lamp. It stands for the simplicity of American homelife and the idea of spreading light on an orderly household. The chapter's aim is to promote interest and spread information concerning the home economics profession. The year began formally with a Get-Acquainted reception, given by the sophomores for the incoming freshmen. The annual mum sale was conducted for Homecoming. At Christ- Judith Kohan Margie Lambert Mary Jane Murphy Molly Russell Judy Spencer Kathy Thomas Carolyn Willison , ONO I x A 'FE 'U Qtjllyv AN X 'Yvi R0 20 Af .sfo X, 06. S 1- ii' o I xy mas, the club sponsored a panel discussion featuring the views of three local ministers on the subject Christmas l967. We also sent gifts to selected children at Keyser Elementary School. The January program featured a demonstration on Parliamentary Procedures given by the Agriculture Club, and discussions by two local VISTA workers. Food demonstra- tions were also featured as additional programs. An Easter party was given for selected children from the local elemen- tary school in April. The chapter also participates in the spring meeting of the West Virginia Home Economics Association at Charleston. 01226 5 im' . ,,S? H ,, FT ! 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Dannetta Hays Advisor ....... . . .Mr. Michael MEMBERS Lorraine Boslcy Beverly Bowyer Dclma Cale Patricia Echard Dale Llyard Larry Hedrick The Christian Youth Fellowship is an organization which attempts to bring the 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 modern religious practices are presented at the meetings held at the recreation room of Friend Hall, 7:30 each Monday evening. The organization watched and discussed films presented by Reverend Frederick Bannorot, dealing with moral and racial Linda McLaughlin Diane Murphy Marilyn Rhodes Linda See Martha Shumaker Allan Teets issuesg and conducted Pre-Easter Communion and worship services for Protestant students. In cooperation with the Newman Club, it sponsored, The Parable, a free introductory film to Spiritual Emphasis Week. The Spiritual Emphasis program differed from previous ones by featuring only one speaker, Mr. William Glenesk, who has his congregation par- ticipate in services and has performances by dancers, jazz musicians, humorists, sculptors, playwrights and actors. f ewman C116 '7 9 , ,A f a if . 71, .sf OFFICERS President .... ........... . . Frank Gallic Vjge-President , . Steven Shearer Secretary, , , . . . Kathryn Davis Treasurer . . . . . . Karol Miltenberger Advisor. , . ...... Mr. Burke MEMBERS Christine Andrews David Arbuthnot Michael Gaydosh William Huff Michael Jurick As one of the two religious organizations on campus, the Newman Club strives to advance the concept of Christian principles for students living in the college community. By attending meetings, Catholic students may attain a deeper interest in Catholic education, along with an increase in the principles of their faith. Assistance has been given throughout the year by Rev. Raymond Mclntyre, pastor of the Church of the Assumption and chaplain of the group. This year, it was decided that the second Sunday of each month would be Newman Communion Sunday. On that day, members were to sit together and receive communion as a Denise Kaylor Tony Lauter Michael Lynch David Nestor Patrick Nestor Patty Rehe James Rossi Cecilia Shearer Augustine Varchetto Sam Ware Thomas Waters group at the 5 p.m. Mass. Major activity this year was the sponsoring of a spaghetti dinner at St. Mary's Hall. Funds raised were used to finance second semester projects, as well as those of next year. The Newman Club also works in cooperation with the Christian Youth Fellowship in choosing a speaker and plan- ning for Spiritual Emphasis Week, held this year on Feb- ruary 12 and 13. This year's program differed from previous ones in that only one speaker was featured. Topics for dis- cussion at the seminars were selected by members from both organizations. fr 2 fe 012291273 Mia. tw Yi' W ff ig i 2 a g ! 'fe ,gg ,-,, , .9 R a F it ir f . g ga .f Q 5915- i f '.,, ' F 44:- A The Women's Residence Association, which is composed of all the women living in Friend and Reynolds Halls, aims to create a friendly, co-operative atmosphere 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 emphasize the social and culture aspects of college life. The W.R.A. has been very active this year. Some of their activities include participating in the Homecoming Paradeg Reynolds Hall aiding with the Parentis Day Receptiong sponsoring the annual Christmas parties in each of the dormitoriesg and contribu- ting to the Keyser Elementary School Hot Lunch Program for needy children at Christmas. The Association was successful in securing some new regulations concerning dormitory living. The W.R.A. Council worked on this project during the second semester. Finally, the W.R.A. is securing reproductions of masterpieces for each of the two dormitories. OFFICERS President ..... . . . Vice-President . . . Secretary ..... Treasurer ...... Social Chairman . . Counselors .... . . . Linda M. Richardson . . . . . .Carolyn Day . . Melissa Alderman . . Susanne Simpson . . . .Judith Kohan . . Joy Feaster Paula Harman Nancy Paris Wes! 42' 34 K . . en ce .ssoczafzon 2 5 ZW? ggi? ,6 4 If 5 . 91 5 , 6 m 25' 4' Www ,7 f f ' ff, f' YZXZ' 15 3 ,, 4 yn 1 IA Milf 93 Friend Hall Friend Hall X l K., 0122912 is Jqffkafzc' President .... Vice-President . . . Secretary-Treasurer Point Keeper . . . Program Chairman Publicity Chairman Beverly Taylor Martha Hollin Barbara A nderson Susan Wolfe Jean Anderson Carolyn Hall OFFICERS MEMBERS Joan Henry Sally Hay Georgia Parino Monica Rotruck Judy McCray Linda Johnston The Women s Athletic Association of Potomac State Col- lege is an organization which promotes a feeling of sports- manship among the young women of the college. The acquir- ing of leadership and sportsmanship is the goal of each member ot the club. This year the W A.A. is sponsoring co-recreation nights in the gymnasium Co recreation nights are evenings set aside for sweater. fs' . . 35001 afzon . . . Beverly Burket . . . Linda Dayton Patricia Broadwater . . . Jean Anderson . . . Joan Henry . . . Georgia Parmo Pat Broadwater Linda Gardner Cindy Burkett Linda Dayton Beverly Burket the women and men of the campus to display 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 snag Af' l ,fr-'. l A 8 94 nszygf yor rvcfzbn ommzffee ati 4 OFFICERS President ........ ........ . . . Sharon K. Martin Secretary-Treasurer . . . . . . . . . Advisor... .... .... . . . . .S. Darlene McDonald . . ....... Mr. Coffey MEMBERS Beverly Bowyer Harry Huff S. Lynn Jackson K. Larry Kiblcr Tacy Murphy Pat Nestor Patricia Sherman The Insight for Action Committee was formed last year by a coterie of Potomac State students interested in actually doing something about poverty. Since that condition thrives in parts of Keyser, members began helping underpriviledged children at the local Potomac Heights Community Center. Most members tutor a child in one or more of the Mthree r's. For many of these children, there is a lack of concern at home about their progress in school. If a child knows that he has a 'fbig brother or f'sis who is concerned about him and willing to listen and help him, he may gain the courage he needs to continue work- ing, and there is a better chance for him to escape the ranks of high school dropouts. Additionally, volunteers assist the cen- ter's 4-H Club and help direct sporting events. A field trip to the mountains with about forty children highlighted last year's activities. Above all, members have become college pals to children often badly in need of friendship, guidance and inspir- ation. CU 2 3 Z J ofomac cgfafe myers OFFICERS President .... Janet Raschella Vice-President . . Sharon Martin Secretary , , , , , Margo Butler Sponsor Mr. Anthony Whitmore MEMBERS Deborah Agnew Linda Cook David Bean Judy Collins Beverly Bowyer Deborah Crabtree Stephen Brown John Eavenson Thomas Carr Susan Grove tStage Managerb Nila Harris Debra Christian Mike Henderson With the construction of the new Church-McKee Art Center, there has been a larger participation in players than that of previous years. This year there was a total of thirty players in the organization. The purpose of Potomac State Players is to provide students with experience in every part of the theater. Training includes acting, set direction, lighting techniques, and the art of stage makeup. At the beginning of the first semester the members of Players presented three one-act plays: The Lottery, The Inexperienced Ghost, and The Stout Gentlemen. Later in the Jon Keith Samuel King Zanete Kleimanis Pat Kuyhendall Frederick Mason Maxine McBee Ann Neehouse Shirley Nycum Linda DeMoss Larry Kibler Jim Pezzanite Anita Rickenberg Sarah Thomas Richard Vanater semester, Players prepared the Potomac State Showcase, a talent show, in cooperation with the Stage Band. Between times, when there was not much activity on the campus, there were several readings from Shakespeare done by players as a group on Monday nights. Opening the second semester Players got offi to a good star. with a romantic comedy, The Romancers. Next, in the latter part of March, the major production of the year, Look Homeward Angel, was per- formed. The final presentation was the children's play in April. 96 urfazln goes p on yjofomac myers E V A Duel Scene from The Romancersn Another Scene from The Romancers ,r . IX . 3' K . . 'Q' 5 'F S A 3, f A Q1 -' 5 '. A 5 4 'Q .K M Q . - .. ' f ' 'L' 'lf ' ! ' my ' -fy ew xx M.- Mm., , 1 W- ,W , , K H J, ,,,,,,s.,w 4 we ,I , A 1 A, U mx , 'td ' , worn--wma-A Two Action Scenes from the play The lnexperienced Ghost Two Action Scenes from the play The Stout Gentleman JN y . 'N A Stage Crew at Work Scene from The Lottery CU The Singers, the college choral organization, is a mixed chorus 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 include the Christ- mas and Spring programs and the series of programs pre- if Ofomac' cgfafe zhyers sented while on tour to high schools throughout West Virginia and neighboring states. The Singers are sometimes called on to perform for various other college programs and func- tions. The year's activities close with the Singers, perform- ances at Sermon and Commencement. James Barry Sandra Boslcy Margaret Brown Ronald Brown Sharon Cannon Peggy Criser Joyce Custer Linda DiGiustino Nancy Doe John l'avcnson Billie lfleliard Barbara Heming Sheila Grant Kenneth Guthrie Jerry Hartleben Martha Hollen Brenda Jackson Nancy Lynn Jackson Ronald Jenkins Michael Jurick Suzette Kincer John Kurish THE SINGERS Linda McLaughlin Chris Neville Carolyn Palumbo James Phillippi Margie Powell Cynthia Risdon Lois Roberts Bonnie Ruchka Terry Saylor Diana Schoonover William Shank Curtis Shaulis Patricia Sherman Martha Shumaker Roger Spoerlein Melverna Statler Norma Steck Robert Sxvaner Beverly Taylor Kelley Varner Marleen Wilson Ronna Winters Scott Wilson Richard A. Davis, Director Miss Linda DiGiustino, Accompanist h li L , ya., , - a ,- The Potomac State College Concert Band is a credit course open to all students who desire to continue and expand their musical training and appreciation. Through regularly sched- uled rehearsals, the Concert Band devotes its time to the study Thomas Alkire Rebecca Arnold Donald Athey Steven Aulabaugh Clifton Brooks David Brown Ronald Brown Sharon Cannon Mike Corbin Joyce Custer Linda DeMoss Scelene Dettinburn Glenn Gamble Kenneth Gutherie yjofomac' Cgfafe Concerf Kan and performance of band literature of the highest possible quality. The Concert Band participates in a Christmas Concert the band makes a performing tour to neighboring high schools. MEMBERS Roger Hannah Beverly O'Rear Larry Hedrick Scott Palmer Karen lclleman JLIIHCS Pllilippi Jon Keith Philip Kelly Kenneth Kibler Kent Randall James Rhea Terry Saylor Gary Kiclwell Curtis Shaulis Roberta King Vicki Smith George Knell Roger Spoelein Roger Lantz Barry Stew art Deborah Marrara Robert Swaner Maxine McBee Kelly Varner George McDowell Carolyn Willison Douglas Michael Beverly Wilson Homer Winans Charles Whitehill, Director 99 each year and presents a spring concert. Also, in the spring, ffnifbif 'GSK' QMMNGGS 3 n me CU J ofomac csfczfe Dance of an The Potomac State College Stage Band is a credit course and is open to any student possessing the playing skills neces- sary for performing this type 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 music. Regularly scheduled rehearsals are held MEMBERS David Brown Ronald Brown Sharon Cannon Mike Corbin Kay Daugherty Scott Palmer Kent Randall James Rhea Roger Hannah Glenn Gamble Charles Whitehill, Director each week in preparation for the several concerts and the an nual spring tour usually made rn conjunction with the Concert Band and the Potomac State Singers This year the Stage Band sponsored and performed in along with the Drama Club a successful campus talent show Denise Kaylor Terry Saylor Maxine McBee Robert Swaner Roger Lantz kelly Varner George McDowell Sandra Ulderich zyma 0112 eye it 5 ' . jaws-elgggr, 13: Q , .xg ' f i t Q 3 N OFFICERS President ..... ......... .... S t ephen Shearer Vice President . . . . .Cynthia Goldsworthy Secretary-Treasurer . . . . . Kenneth F. Haines Faculty Representative. , . . . Virginia Johnson Sigma Phi Gmega, founded in 1923, was established at Potomac State College to foster scholarship and citizenship. Throughout the years, the prestige of this organization has grown, and membership in it is a coveted honor. It has re- mained a local honor fraternity with its own constitution, ritual, insignia, and traditions. Sigma Phi Omega makes important contributions to campus life each year. Two convocations are sponsored by the group, Know Your Organizations and Recognition Day. The former is held during Freshman Week to acquaint new students with the various campus organizations, their history, officers, and objectives. Recognition Day summarizes the Agp .4 ,i ,w..YZ,q,WnN,,,t:.,,A,.,,,. Tug V. ,,,. J .'. ig , for 5 2 1 ..'H f4' f P .i fa ZV,'.i,i5r Ar - yn-:5'9 lF:f55 ' -5 I it J' ff 'fi PM f W- fin. ,-.5 7142 H3212 293' . 'QW A A ' ' an 5 ffm!! -- yi'-1w.,..f'f' c 101 my ,Q-, 65,1 4.1 f .gf 'ta . . aft na., A ,tiff 1- MEMBERS Rebecca Arnold Sharon Martin Kathryn Davis Renac Reed Paula Harman Terry Reeves John Kurish Barry Stewart William Larew activities of all campus organizations and furnishes the set- ting for honors and awards presented to outstanding Potomac State College students. The fraternity always closes its year's activities with a banquet honoring new members and the parents of all members. On this occasion an outstanding personage is invited to be guest speaker. Members of Sigma Phi Omega strive to be faithful to their pledges made upon entering the organization: to main- tain high standards of scholarship and citizenship and to cooperate with the college on all occasions. yeoff ymffary ozzorary ocjezy QM 2 4 M W at--452 Q CSOP5 0122 OFQ yy 9122 69113 Organized in 1953, the Roth Military Honorary Society was named after Colonel Samuel Roth, the Professor of Military Science at West Virginia University, who was instrumental in establishing the ROTC Program at Potomac State. The society exists to foster, develop and preserve the highest ideals of the military profession, to promote American citizen- ship, to encourage and increase leadership and leadership op- portunity, and to provide recognition as a high degree of military and scholastic attainment among ROTC cadets. Under the leadership of David Nestor, the organization has been active. The Annual Roth Banquet was held in November and highlighted the first semester activities which included initiation of new members, entering a float in the Homecoming 10 parade and supporting the Catamount Rifle Team, The second semester saw Roth sponsoring the annual Military Ball in April, selecting a Queen to reign over the Ball, initiating freshman members and nominating ROTC Battalion sponsors for election by the freshmen of the Battalion. Throughout the entire year, Roth supported and conducted ceremonies of a military nature in conjunction with college events. To be invited and accepted into the Society, a student must attain a minimum grade of Bw in Military Science and have an overall academic average of C', or better. Members of the society are distinguished from other ROTC cadets by a scarlet and white fourragere and ribbon which are worn with the uniform. 760115 QOQQSEF 19662 AN 'Nuff ROTH OFFICERS Commander .... ........... . . . David E. Nestor Executive Officer . . . . . Randall L. Pingley Secretary ...... . . . John B. Kurish Treasurer ....... . . Peter O- Zales Information Officer . . Chaplain ......, Roth Advisors . . . . . . . . . Terry Higgins . . . . John C. Seneindiver . . Major Thomas P. Maliska Captain Richard G. Yost ROTH MEMBERS Sophomoresz William P. Burkett, Edward Boyd, Gregory L. Cain. Frank J. Cary, Leonard M. Corbin, Robert S. Crawford, Robert W. Gamble, Terry Higgins, Edwin H. Hinkle, William J. Huff, Lyle J. lman, Bruce W. Jacobs, John B. Kurish, Robert R. McDonald, Michael L. McMann, David E. Nestor, Morris J. Pamepinto, Kenneth K. Patrick, Gene J. Perelli, Freshman: Thomas W. Alkire, Joseph P. Altobello, Steven W. Aulabaugh, Joseph A. Baker, David A. Bean, Delton A. Bobo, Alan M. Boyd, Stephen N. Brown, Terry L. Cannon, David R. Chapman, James E. Craft, Olen G. Cross, Edward R. Crowe, William G. Dudley, Robert W. Evans, Douglas E. Fankhauser, Douglas H. Foster, Marshall S. Griffin, Stephen K. Hall, Doyle E. Harsh, Paul M. Hoffman, Duane S. Jackson, Ronald Q. Jenkins, Elmer L. Phares, Randall L. Pingley, Kent F. Randall, Carl E. Robinette John C. Sencindiver, David Smith, Barry D. Stewart, Robert Swaner William B. Taylor, John W. Vibostok, Paige V. Webb, David J. Wildman Charles Wolford, Brooke C. Wright, Joseph A. Wyatt, Peter L. Zalos. Phillip B. Jordan, Michael A. Jurick, James T. Kauffman, Phillip E. Kelly Michael Lee, Dale S. Machir, Dennis J. Mantliek, Benedict B. Martina George T. McDowell, Douglas E. Michael, Melvin W. Michael, Ronald H Mullennex, Robert L. Randolph, Dennis H. Robertson, Terry L. Saylor Phillip M. Shock, Donald E. Simmons, Dana A. Stemple, Allen D. Teets, Robert L. Toth, Kelley H. Varner, Jr., Wayne D. Wager. 103 s S X jg fs GQ is g S .tj . ' .,,, .. r ' .Q K pf? 1r ?g if Q K f' S XX , Q 9 .--- , . J Q N 4 , ,K X K I N, ...AIP Cafamounf yeam MEMBERS James Craft Edward Crowe Paul Grose Aaron Haines David Hardesty Doyle Harsh Duane Jackson Michael Jurick Sponsor ..... Coach. . . The Catamount Rifle Team is sponsored by the Roth Mili- tary Honorary Society and is affiliated with the National Rifle Association. To become a member of the team one must meet requirements set forth by the National Junior College Athletic Association. The aim of the rifle team is to encourage rifle marksmanship and shooting safety. Sophomore members are a- warded sweatersg freshman members are given letters, provided they fire and place in the required number of matches. At the start of the season there was a marked lack of expe- rience as only one sophomore returned to the team. As the season progressed the freshmen riflemen began to come into 10 William Kersey Michael Lee Gary Lewis Steven Marlowe David Parrish David Pyles James Varner . . .Cpt. Richard G. Yost . . SSG John A. Billingsley their own as both skill and confidence increased. After their first fourteen matches, which were a combination of shoulder to shoulder and postal matches, the Catamount Riflemen com- piled seven wins and seven losses. In firing the postal matches, the Riflemen came up against such teams as Notre Dame, Uni- versity of Tennessee, University of Houston, the Citadel and other colleges and universities throughout the country. Highlights of the season came in an upset win over South- west Missouri State and a near win over the University of Notre Dame. o 1' wr 1 yzjffdfl Ware 122 Y J an 5, M , .' 1- Wffcafwfiz , The Potomac State College ROTC Marchin Band ' tl b d f W 3. T T ' ' 4 ,:4'7ZZ!p WZ! , oe e , aff Q ' ' ya, 'tw , Af. ,,y aa I W T ai' T , ,f Q , '! ' ' fy I V f . 'V V ,W wish -' f f f ,af yy, 'W wr. ,W 'I 'V I 1 Z G 'lv f X X X ,,.,, 2' - - f ,rl 2' T I f f ' U fr ,fi 1, V 5 Q 'V ,4.g: H V 1, f 5 a ff 3 7 f K x g ,- ', ' ' ' ' iw ,wwf 1 - , . . W t ff- f , 1 7772- .i f J 'W rf rf l My WV! M it 'iii . . . . g is ie an per ormed for the ROTC noon formations, the home d ma e up of men regularly enrolled in the R O T C ro ram fo tb ll em ers may earn up to twenty ROTC merits for participa- spectron tion and may also earn one hour of college credit. In the fall son. OFFICERS Robert Swaner, Commander Barry Stewart, Executive Officer Charles Whitehill, Advisor MEMBERS Thomas Alkire Donald Athey Steven Aulabaugh Clifton Brooks David Brown Larry Hedrick Jon Keith Philip Kelly Kenneth Kibler Gary Kidwell ROI'l3ld BIOWI1 George Knell Mike Corbin Glenn Gamble Kenneth Gutherie Roger Lantz George McDowell Douglas Michael Roger Hannah Scott Palmer 105 . .... p g . o a games, and for several area parades. The annual in- M b ' ' A ' and the President's Review highlight the spring sea- Kent Randall, First Sergeant Scott Palmer, Supply Sergeant James Phillippi Kent Randall James Rhea Terry Saylor Curt Shaulis Roger Spoerlein Barry Stewart Robert Swaner Kelly Varner Homer Winans Q., fl' Dfw 4 ' F075 QD!'IH7QdI22 h-'In :ve . . vuurouv ,....- -. -W---.. M-1-W.. .-..m,--...,.,.,.,......-....-,.. i ...N -.-W... ff.. B Q . . .,. ......N-Q.-we-,w..a... W..- .., 49 Q 'S S 1? . J F N? 'cs bv '?5la'ifx1-QTL -wmv. - ...mu i ,F . was ,rm 'f . Nair. TX , ,. XX,T . ., Drill Master ...... .... D avid M. Smith Assistant Drill Master . . ....... . . . MichaelC.Gaydosh Larry R. Babe Llewellyn J. Biggs Edward A. Boyd William P. Burkett Newton B. Carskadon David R. Chapman Richard H. Chapman Arthur P. Clifford William D. Davidson John W. Ifldwards Lawrence C. Guthrie Gregory P. Hill Paul M. Hoffman Paul S. Hogg MEMBERS Lyle J. Iman Bruce W. Jacobs Danny R. Kagey James T. Kauffman Benedict B. Martina Leonard B. Mathias Brian S. McMahan George W. McNeill Hal F. Mekos Kenneth K. Patrick Robert A. Petit Randy L. Pingley Sheridan R. Pyles Robert L. Randolph George T. Roberts Dennis H. Robertson Robert G. Schrock Kenneth M. Scott William B. Shank Richard A. Snyder Gary L. Spencer Richard B. Tasker Samuel J. Ware Howard B. Weiler David J. Wildman Thomas L. Williams Scott Wilson Captain Carroll, Advisor The R.O.T.C. drill team, organized October 30, 1957, is a volunteer organization whose members are selected on a com- petitive basis for proficiency in drill. The purpose of the drill team is to develop leadership potential through the discipline of precision drill and to represent the Reserve Officers Train- ing Corps in local and campus activities. The team strives to maintain high standards and individual members must con- stantly improve in order to remain with the team. During October, the team performed in Halloween parades 106 at Frostburg and Cumberland. On November 4, the cadets presented a drill exhibition during halftime at the Parents Day Football game. The high point of the year was reached on November 27 with the capture of first prize in the drill compe- tition of the Frostburg Christmas Parade. Under the command of Drill Master, David M. Smith, the drill team brought credit upon itself and on Potomac State throughout the Tri-State area. war, wwe ' Q WW' 7 me l P 'IP 1 ' . , ,,- ff p,.' v ,gp w, xf f ,, ,, fo. ,7 'gf' ffl y? ,Jf m M f. Wjm 6 W 'V ., img ffl ,W ' r e, .i i 121' I i ff 5 , JA, ,Y ,I , ZZ .fd ,K a A J 4 W V' if fwm V- M W , , W Z , ,' ,c f , f or ,MQ r 2 Y ' eve, Judy Collins I Fonda Hivlck if I 9 N? www I ,ff mwmgw, 'Z w.W,Mm-WMWWWW fn f Z fi 1 .5 Linda Richardson CS!0OI?.S'OI1S' Sponsors in Formation with Drill Team 107 Mikal McCartney 5? 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P V, x - A, . l, X Q. 3 V ' ROTC in Fomiation at Homecoming Drill Team Entertains at Half-Time 1 'Y2'4 n.'7 13, , -V wha I fbi, .42 44,214-3' A P' :M fab: Annual ROTC Banquet 108 S. T. McGee Addresses R.O.T.C. Members KI1 QDZN ZX J 1 as g if , ,I If , U cal Q-A Q ., N. V Q X Z f C, N J C 1. f i l if no W t J . . 1 'Q ' I V ,mf .. If :VA I, M 'wr J f tr f H President Vice-President , Secretary .... Treasurer. . . Chaplain ADAMAS Editor Corresponding Secretary . . Representative to Student Government .......,.. OFFICERS Representative to Panhellenic . . . Sponsors ..... it , l V , AM Y 1, ,M 67 . Francine Burns . Kitty O'Rouke . Carole Bourke . Beverly Donley . Anita Calemine . Janet Raschclla . Janet Raschella Martha Hamilton . .Robin Owings . . Miss Johnson Miss Brown Margaret Brown Rose Marie Crites Sheila Dahmer Kay Daugherty Linda Dayton Vivian Desimone Elise Eagle Norma Fazenbaker Jody Foreman Susan Hiner Lynn Jackson Yvonne Keplinger HTG. 1 Qefif 7 - U M if Y k Q bp Q QS Mikal McCartney Darlene Mauk Tacy Murphy Barbara Murray Nancy Paris Paula Patterson Karen Rice Lois Roberts Patricia Sherman Linda Wallace Carolyn Willison Cjfa KMUJ1' 012 amma af- W-t Crowning of Queen at Harvest Swing HTG ,Ox NN-wwsxsww .sw is n .pr- ,..- f ,F Q ,Q f . 5 hw 65' it .0 1 7001 U 6 X v ,J if Y N' fix! 7 if Crjfa Qffpszkn 901221220 e.,.,,'q0 H - T S n , 'I 3 WEN Eta Upsilon Gamma, the oldest sorority in the National College Pan- hellenic Council, was founded in 1901 at Christian College in Columbia, Missouri. Their motto, Be Strong in the Truth, typifies the Gammas' true aim to promote higher endeavors, to aid in the development of strong character, and to provide the chance to broaden and enrich friendship. Eta Upsilon Gamma is a friend of another self' '... Aris- totle. Early in the school year, the Omega chapter sponsored the after- noon seminar of Miss Marie Gipe, the author of THE FEMININE LOOK. The Gamma princess for Miss Catamount was Beverly Donley, while Carole Bourke was crowned Queen of the annual Harvest Swing, which Gammas co-sponsored with their brother fraternity, Theta Sigma Chi. On December ll the sorority treated its members to a Christmas party, with gifts being exchanged between the big sisters and their little sisters. During the spring, Gammas held a work week to raise money. with the girls performing odd jobs for the faculty and the administra- tion of Potomac State College. Moreover, the sorority held a car wash and a spaghetti dinner in order to raise money to send their 1968-1969 president to the Eta Upsilon Gamma National Convention. Francine Bums President 111 , .. .. 4 '.g'w'1 Ffa? it it- v , 'I 1 V N V ,. Ifigeg N , 1 ' ,.-' 9 ' :?i?12'f,S- M T A 2:sai.g.gxa .' V 5' .J Nfl Qi, , -5 MMV ,- . ,..,,....., ,-.Ma President .... Vice-President . . Secretary . . . Treasurer . . Chaplin .... Pledge-Master. . . Sponsor .... Z- W OFFICERS Ronald Haggerty . . Terry Michael David Mankins . . . Lyle Iman .Ronald Sheets . .PaulBurkett . . Mr. Dayton '-x . .,' - 'v'p25! Ff ' t..llllll1lllllltf' if liifug , i ,:lf'll Fg C8 ,.,,.f H2 ., 435 5- H 1 Donald Athcy Steven Brown Paul Burkett Gregory Cain David Chapman Richard Fazenbaker Charles Groves Ronald Haggerty Steven Hall Edward Hamilton Lyle lman Jeff Jarrett Donald Kelley Donald Kingery 1 ? ygefa Cszyma MEMBERS Thetas enjoy card party. David Mankins Benny Martina Robert McDonald Melvin Michael Terry Michael James Montgomery Robert Pettit Elmer Phares Thomas Pue William Shank Thomas Williams Scott Wilson Leonard Wilson 5 E i n ,wa f' - 2 ' Fm? an an K - L' 4 1113's F ff ' it -r-rn 5 -ffliilgi 'li'llllllllWfl ,, . C2 'nf' Q S 'Il' Q Q I Q-gegfo Y .i.-ffi tiki fjfefa Qszyma W X wr 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 spir- it and the strengthening of Potomac State College. Theta Sigma Chi is an active participant in campus activities. ln the fall it sponsored the election and Coronation of the Homecoming Queen, and a float in the parade. Thetas set a new trend this year by having the court consisting of eight candidates. Thetas won the bonfire contest at home- coming and copped the football championship by beating Kappas and an independent team. Later a Halloween party was held with their sister so- rority, the Gammas. A fraternity cook-out was held in October at Mr. Day- ton's cabin. The fall season ended with the Theta sponsored dance, the Harvest Swing, at which Ron Sheets was honored as king. In December a Christmas party was held and one of the pledges' projects was to trim Mr. Dayton's Christmas tree. Second semester started with the pledges going active and receiving their mugs and blankets. Other activities included informal parties, another outing to the sponsor's cabin, and election of officers. Many Theta members held various outstanding positions in numerous campus activities. Among these are: Ron Haggerty, president of Panhel- lenic and member of the President's Councilg Ron Sheets and Jefflarrett, members of the Catamount basketball team, Terry Michael, player on the Potomac State football teamg and many Thetas, members of the R.O.T.C. drill team. Theta Sigma Chi is grateful to Mr. Ervin L. Dayton who has been spon- sor ofthe fraternity since 1937. Ronald Haggerty President 113 142 A V, fire, 4 M President .... Vice-President . . Secretary. . . Treasurer. . . Historian ..... Program Chairman Pledge Chairman Panhellenic Representative. . Sponsors ........... WV' fe! F gf V7 , f 'N i Q 5 Y f in .. is ' : l Dy x X l J K - OFFICERS au-as . . .Eileen Miller . . Kathryn Davis Suzanne Simpson , . . . Janet Uhor . . Carolyn Day . . Kathryn Davis Linda Richardson . Suzanne Simpson . . . . Mrs. Hanlin Miss Withers ...Q-1 wa..-1--'T ,'I'..'-- 'w: :-.-w'-' f ,- 1- 1 .....m-- , fi ...-f. ,.,.--in A ...--1 '2 ..J-Q -'i ,...--1. ,,....- . , ....-M ----f .4-rp .an-4' .--: .-up -nu-n ..-uv .. .-- f lil lr. ---n ...-- ..--nu A 17.155 J-Q ' WQ -una -n ? '- .' ln: in , is it , , : - 'ff . nu-ru un , ' N :H 1 , ,,,. , . v . Mm Q, 1 - A it if ., J J , f ' 4 . ' fag , ,if K yn .M 'S X Sharon Cannon Judith Collins Linda DiGiustino Linda Fitzwater Susan Grove Nancy Haines Christina Horne Margaret Hottle Joanne Hoyer Barbara Linn Charlene Mason 0 , . ., Q 0 I 1 40' fx . D wx. u 7, -s b '2'r f .4 YW ' ffm Cf? appa Qeffa JSI. MEMBERS Informal 'ggab session after sorority meeting. Jeanette May Shirley Nycum Carolyn Payne Marjorie Powell Terry Reeves Winifred Robinson Grace Ann Rogers Kathy Shaffer Martha Shumaker Judith Spencer Deborah Swecker 'T A 2 JQQQ 4 - . i - ?r9s'1ff l .+ . ' J P+. 'ff 'EYKT ff? appa 9950 Jsz' - .-as ,, . gy a l - - .' -.W Q . Q 3 ,, u f 5 , i S 5 1 7? .X ,- I Established in 1951, Kappa Delta Psi is the youngest sorority at Potomac State College and is the only local sorority on campus. lt was established primarily for girls who will transfer to a university and wish to join a na- tional sorority there. Members are expected to uphold the motto of truth, honor, and purity and are encouraged to be examples of good citizenship and scholarship. Also, it is hoped that girls who pledge the sorority have pledged their loyalty to Potomac State and will, in turn, become part of it through Kappa Delta Psi. This year's activities began with the seini-formal rush party in the Home Economics Apartment. Patronesses attended this function, as well as Miss Diane Daniels, a former member who provided vocal entertainment. Home- coming was also a busy time with float construction and participation in the various activities. With initiation of a committee system this year, each sister shared the work load in planning and helping with the other social functions such as mixers, the formal initiation, and the annual Christmas party. ln the spring, Kappas co-sponsored the Easter Ball with their brother fraternity. Highlight of the year was the banquet at which the year's activities were re- viewed and next yearis officers were announced. Kappas also contribute an- nually to the scholarship fund. Kappas are active in many campus organizations. Special positions are held by the following: Judith Collins, member of the court of Miss Cata- mount XXIX and ROTC sponsorg Kathryn Davis, news editor of the Pas- quino, secretary of the Newman Club, and a member of Sigma Phi Omega Honor Society, Linda DiGuistino, accompanist for the Singersl Eileen Mil- ler, secretary of Panhellenicg Terry Reeves, member of Sigma Phi Omega: Linda Richardson, president of the Home Economics Club and also the Womenis Residence Association, and Judith Spencer, representative to the National 4-H Convention in Chicago. Eileen Miller President 1.1 t-11. 4 14 I 1 naar' Rf? M17 0 ' fl OFFICERS JD ' jf I GIUIUJ President ..... ......... . . . Chuck Rhodes Vice-President . . . .... Rick TaY10f Secretary , , , . . . Wfiyllki HiI'lki6 Treasurer . . . . . Benn Smith MEMBERS .A-.iq lwex' , David Arbuthnot Larry Babe Mike Boyd Larry Byers Terry Cannon Jeff Croft Bill Eckard John Edwards Marshall Griffin New Pledges Attend First Meeting Ingyd Bruno Kleimanis Samuel King Jim Miller Jim Oliveto Ronald Noon Scott Palmer Paul Ruble Curt Shaulis Robert Swaner Michael Wa.re f S riff .-.Je as ' lla K-jg IZQQYG sw . ilwv-,P-naw .. 'L .f,,.: 1 z X :N , , f ,. A, ,R ' f ,Ji . Wi are if I, .., 9. . Phi Kappa Omega Fraternity is proud of its position in the social life of Potomac State College and loyally supports all campus activities. Phi Kappa Omega was organized at Potomac State College in 1949 and has steadily grown in stature since then. The objectives of the fraternity are to promote leadership, develop a feeling of brotherhood among its members, strengthen moral character, and encourage academic achievement. The fraternity demands individual initiative and loyality to the college from its members. The fraternity sponsored various activities throughout the school year. The year began with a rush party which brought thirty pledges into the fraternity. Phi Kappa Omega had the distinction of bringing in more pledges than any other fraternity on campus. In October the fraternity worked together with the sister sorority to sponsor a float in the Home- coming Parade. Two mixers were held in the fall with the sister sorority. The fraternity's loyalty to the college and support of athletics was exem- plified when the members worked hard in a contest to build a bonfire for the Homecoming rally. Other activities included an informal party and a fraternity football and basketball team. The month of April will bring the traditional Easter Ball, which is the highlight of the fraternity's activities. Phi Kappa Omega is proud of the high moral character and integrity of its members. They spread the fraternity's high ideals among the student body and constantly strive for the betterment of Potomac State College. Chuck Rhodes President 117 'yn-fd' ,Emu ,- kwa B 1 ' E 0 txt, ,' 'H 4 il so il 0' w kg 5-,: .:.,.r- - 'TQ ' fr fa. ..r. Q fr'- , , lx Worthy Matron . . 243 OFFICERS .Mm L 2 ,,.. 3.12. if rr: 1 --:dw Worthy Protectress . . Worthy Seribe . . . Worthy Treasurer . . . Worthy Pledge Mistress. . Worthy Chaplain . . . Worthy Guard .... Parchment Editor . . . Sponsors ...... s M' A, -. ' IN. P' .fnqlsv l Al, ' if 2' .JW A M. ,aw s get . . Beverly Grindle . . Linda Pierce . Diane Miller . . . Renae Reed . . Mary Ann Rafter . . . BeckiArnold . BeekiBolyard . . . Beverly Bowyer Miss Margaret Rafter Miss Willa Cather 5, 0 'Q .fi 1 it C S J fwnrtosra . fr: '?it1'3,if 'fr .1 si ' 1 '33 ttss X Barbara Anderson Jean Anderson Becki Arnold Monna Ashley Sue Bergmann Beeki Bolyard Beverly Bowyer Beverly Burket Sandy Cleveland Linda Cox Joy Feaster Marsha Ferguson Linda Gardner Beverly Grindle Karolyn Hall Pam Hall Paula Harman Barbara Harris Fonda Hivick alll? Ztyucx laura XL J C x 41 Q uv aa Q zyma gofa MEMBERS Sue Wolfe Sigma Rats pose by flower bed Martha Hollen Karen ldleman Judy Kohan Susie King Debbie Marrara Diane Miller Patricia Mitchell Linda Pierce Georgia Piraino Mary Ann Rafter Renae Reed Kathy Rhodebaugh Linda K. Richardson Bonnie Ruchka Molly Russell Pat Swiger Kathy Thomas Kathy Wilk Ronna Winters 1 5 . e , . I ' VM . . ,g,g.,,,rr,.s- p l 1 X l I I 4- ff? l afar., Ztyuo laura XL S L f.- f,- 'k .Q zyma gofa F, 'Q QP A Sigma Iota Chi, largest national Junior College Sorority in the United States, was founded by Captain Greer A. Duncan in 1903. The Epsilon Chapter was established at Potomac State in 1923. The purpose of this sor- ority is to perfect and in our everyday life carry out the meaning of sister- hood, to be forgetful of self and mindful of others, and to reach the high- est standards possible, mentally, morally and physically. In September the annual rush party was held at the Home Economics Apartment. Following the distribution of bids, Sigma received 35 pledges. The 35 pledges worked with the sophomore members and Phi Sigma Nu members to sponsor a float in the Homecoming Parade. In December, Sig- ma lota Chi and Phi Sigma Nu jointly sponsored the Christmas dance and in February sponsored the Sweetheart Ball. Sigmas of significance: Beverly Grindle, Treasurer of the Sophomore Class and Panhellenic Memberg Renae Reed, Laureate Scholar, Vice-Presi- dent of the Sophomore Class and Panhellenic Member: Beverly Burket, Homecoming Queen and Alpine Princessg Sandy Cleveland, Secretary of the Sophomore Class and Snowball Queen, Linda Gardner, Cheerleader and Secretary of the Freshman Classg Paula Harman, Associate Editor of the Pasquinog Linda Richardson, R.O.T.C. Sponsor: Fonda Hivick,R.O.T C. Sponsor, Joy Feaster, Vice-President of C.Y.F.3 Jean Anderson, Cheer- leader, Marsha Ferguson, Laureate Scholar. Beverly Grindle President 119 'V . ff NX . et? x J C3 5 3 2 1,-1' luring FR Qixwxxxsxxgtxxmxxw if fir f Qu X PM . WM ei N ' President , . . Vice-President Secretary . . . Treasurer. . . Grand Councilman . . Sponsor . . . , 5:-M: My gigs ,t,,T,-,f.a,5.?et Q, 7,2 if 1 OFFICERS . . . John Kurish . . . Edward Boyd . . . Harry Shubargo Robert Thompson . . . . Terry Higgins . . . Mr. Davis MEMBERS Howard Bolyard George Bratt James DeHaven Mike Henderson Sidney Higby Harry Huff William Huff Tom Johnson James Leasure Qgzyma Freshmen break at frat'l party Fred Mason Bill Mathias Tom Mayo David McCray Bruce Mitchell Randall Pingley Steve Sterling Ronald Windon :QQ J? lg J' .1 3 .grit will 8 w'?QL!f - ,Y 1 ff 'J f him Siam M Cgzyma u ,f fs it Qt ,V 4,3 X ,af 'wif Ss. XM. .. ,. X ,.xf,s-.A -we sm- me we ww J-wwe, as X ,E , ll 1 ' .x .ar . Xl? ei Phi Sigma Nu has been an outstanding social fraternity at Potomac State College. With its founding on campus in 1922, the fraternity holds membership in the National College Panhellenic and is titled Beta Chapter of the National Phi Sigma Nu Fraternity. Phi Sigma Nu demands high moral standards, individual development of character, leadership, and scholastic achievement of its members, as well as loyalty and support for the college. Phi Sigma Nu holds high the distinc- tion of possession of the highest scholastic average of all fraternities on campus. Outstanding qualities are exemplified by several members main- taining high campus positions: Terry Higgins, President of the Sophomore Class, Vice-President of the Student Body, and member of the President's Council and Men's Residence Councilg Bill Huff, President of the Stu- dent Body, member of the President's Council, Sigma Phi Omega Honor- ary Society, and the Men's Residence Council, Robert Thompson and Ran- dall Pingley, members of the Men's Residence Council, with Randall serv- ing as the Sophomore Class Representative to the Student Government, Tom Johnson, President of the Freshman Class and member of the Pres- ident's Council, John Kurish, President of Phi Sigma Nu, President of Pan- hellenic, Vice-President of Circle K, and member of Sigma Phi Omega Hon- orary Society, the President's Council, and the Men's Residence Council. At Homecoming, where Phi Sigma Nu's candidate, Miss Beverly Burket, was elected Queen, the fraternity joined with its sister, Sigma Iota Chi, in entering a float which tied for first place in the parade. At the Sigma,' sponsored Snow Ball, held December 9, Sandi Cleveland and Chip Shubargo were the Royalty. In February, the fraternity co-ordinated with its sister sorority in sponsoring the annual Sweetheart Ball. , i John Kurish ' .,, 3 if' ' President 5 , 2 A is 5 2 X CU J anfeknfc lug 5 X. . tw Q2 K? X . . OFFICERS President ..... . . . Vice-President . . . Secretary .... . . . Advisor . . . . . . . . . ...... John Kurish . . . Ronald Haggerty , , , ,,,, Eileen Miller .... .. Mr. Nuzum MEMBERS Beverly Grindle Renae Reed Francine Burns Robin Owings The Panhellenic Council is the governing body ofthe fratern- ities and sororities and correlates their campus activities. The council promotes good fellowship and cooperation among the Greek organizations, and assists in maintaining esprit de corps and engenders within the student body high ideals oflife, char- acter, and citizenship. One ofthe highest honors that a fraternity or sorority may bestow on one of their members is to elect them to be their representative on the Panhellenic Council. Two representatives, one ofwhich is the president, from each Susie Simpson Charles Rhodes Randall Pingley David Chapman of the Greek organizations on campus form the Panhellenic Council of Potomac State College. The representatives meet on the second Tuesday of each month to discuss fraternity-soror- ity relations, problems, or suggestions of campus activities. Of primary concern is the regulating of Rush Week and Hell Week activities and fraternal participation in campus elections. This year the council sponsored a Panhellenic picnic as an end-of-the- year activity. f Yfil, ', , 1, 'r -'Fx-: V X ' ' px'-f -A , ' Qi ' ' N 'XXX Xx df . , E 'mo f' NW X E W Q f X ATHLETICS , x... X lr My - M ' -emu - . . ' sn.. R ww- 5 .v .H .,. ws. . K . N up 'ggi WR . ,N ,sjksgklmt Q QQ, t T . , s j e .al A Y X I XD New Wir Q ,, X X A ef' 'N tr A - '21 fr 27 if ' 4 xxii, - ..,...a4, . - . ,Ns ' 2 X R. W 4 X . R, A b ass , ., . , ' ,NS K X. 'wx as K N 2 . 4 as 'K N S if X it 7-30110122 ac' Cgfafe Cafamounfs wg -ii Witt' t 90011 gdf . fi it 1967 Season . '4 . . ' th 5 V P 'N' K in ... .kgqx Y -X Q A . 1 +5 ' ' . Q 'x 7- ' ' . viukwjxxfww Saturday, September 16, 1967, was a sunny Autumn after- noon in Keyser. Campus attention was focused upon Stayman Field where the Catamount grid team hosted Bainbridge Naval Academy in the season opener. After a scoreless first half, Bainbridge took a 7-0 lead. The Cats' sophomore quarterback, Dave Kelly, tossed a 20-yard scoring-strike to another sophomore, Steve Delaney, for the Cats, first touch- down of the season. The visitors chalked up three touchdowns before PSC's backup quarterback, Tom Landis, fired a touch- down-toss to another freshman, Chuck Hart, on the last play of the game. When dust had cleared, the scoreboard showed that Bainbridge had sunk the locals 27-13. The game also cost Coach Dana G. Horse Lough the services of fullback Richard Peck for the rest of the season because of a head injury. The high point of the season came on September 23 at Stayman Field. The Catamounts shocked the favored Chowan Braves by jumping to a 27-7 lead. Steve Delaney blocked a Chowan punt and Bill Huff scooped up the pigskin and dashed 39 yards for the score. Kelley fired a scoring strike to Rick Davidson and connected with Bill Haddox for two touchdown tosses, one for 64 yards. Chowan signal- caller Jerry Scharnus came back with two long-bombs. He hit on touchdown passes of 76 and 54 yards. The Braves were soon in Catamount territory at the 14-yard line, needing a touchdown to win. Steve Delaney stormed through Chowan blockers to make a game-saving tackle and post a 27-21 victory. PSC's fortunes changed, however, as the next four outings ended with defeat. The Loughmen journeyed to Winchester, Va. where they were downed by Shenandoah, 32-20, in a hard-fought night contest. The highlight of the evening for PSC fans was a 50-yard touchdown toss from 4 Hold it, Ric! Hold it! ' Kelley to Delaney. October 7 marked Homecoming. The Cats hosted the No. 2 ranked junior-college team in the nation, Ferrum. The invaders from Virginia chalked up a 71-14 victory over the Catamounts. Injured in the fray were PSC linemen Dave Nestor and Tony Lautar, both out for the season. Halfback Bill Haddox took over at quarterback late in the game when Kelley suffered a minor back injury and promptly startled Ferrum with two touchdown-passes from the old single-wing formation. The following week, the local eleven journeyed to Rockville, Md. and dropped a 41-14 setback to Montgomery. Potomac's fourth loss in a row and the fifth of the season came at the hands of Wesley, 50-16, at Stayman Field. Bel Air, Md. was the site of the Cats' second victory of the season. The Blue 8r Gold edged Harford 27-25 under the lights in a thriller. PSC scoring came on two Kelley-Davidson touchdown passes, a 60-yard run by Hart, and a recovered blocked punt by George Hibbert. Hibbert also pounced on a Harford fumble with two minutes left to half a Harford drive and preserve the victory. Potomac State's eleven closed out the season at home on Parent's Day by losing to powerful Baltimore 55-20. Catamount fans were treated to a 71-yard scoring dash by Bill Haddox. 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Mr. Larry Bolyard Managers David Gaydac Patrick Nestor Mike Stanislawczyk 5 'PSC Opponent 13 Bainbridge 27 27 C howan 21 20 Shenandoah 32 14 Ferrum 71 14 Montgomery 41 16 Wesley 50 27 Harford 25 20 Baltimore 5 5 ,W , 7- Vw was 's 1, FIRST ROW lL TO RJ, Randall Pingley, Frank Kelley. Robert Thomp- Robert Gutshall, Jerry Hartleben, Martin William, Neal Hott Richard son, Ronald Sheets, Michael Lynch, Guy Ford. BACK ROW iL TO RJ, Davidson, David Dixon. STATE OPPONENT SCORE 75 Johnstown 83 97 Allegany 92 108 Hagerstown 103 82 Altoona 61 88 Catonsville 90 63 Baltimore 99 105 Johnstown 100 97 Essex 105 90 Harford 91 86 Bainbridge 87 81 Wesley 121 78 Altoona 92 115 Montgomery 117 70 Bainbridge 106 90 Allegany 68 113 Anne Arundel 75 79 Ohio Valley 105 97 Shenandoah 83 102 Charles 80 76 Prince George 90 PSC 67-68 Roster James Bowman David Kelley Jack Clark Frank Kelley Arthur Clifford Richard Davidson David Dixon Guy Ford Robert Gutshall Jerry Hartlebcn Neal Hott Thomas Landis James Love Michael Lynch Randall Pingley Ronald Sheets Robert Thompson 126 Martin William Did we make it? 1967-65 tyjasfefgafcseason Potomac Stateas high-scoring basketball team racked-up 8 victories against 12 defeats with five of those setbacks being 'fsqueekersfi The Catamounts opened the season at Johns- town Nov. 29 with an 83-75 loss despite Bob Thompson's 23 points. Winning ways began Dec. 6 as the Loughmen edged Allegany 97-92 in Cumberland, Md. Davidson hooped 27 points, while Thompson again tallied 23. Three days later, the Cats traveled to Hagerstown, Md. and returned with a 108-103 victory over Hagerstown Junior College. The Blue 8a Gold captain, Bob Thompson, scored 25 points. Dec. 13 marked the home opener, and the Cats celebrated by spanking Altoona 82-61 behind Davidson's 35 counters. The locals' first heart-breaker came on Dec. 16 with a last-second, 90-88 loss to unbeaten Catonsville. Davidson and Thompson again paced the Loughmen. The cagers returned from the semester break with depleted ranks and were defeated by powerful Baltimore 99-63. Winning ways returned on Jan. 8 as the Loughmen put their exciting fast-break in high-gear to down Johnstown 105-100. Davidson, Thompson, Hartleben, and Williams, each scorched the nets for more than 20 points in the revenge win. The Catamounts departed for a three-game road trip and must have forgotten their rabbit's foot as they bowed to Essex 105-97 in overtime on Jan. 18, lost to Harford on Jan. 19, 91-90, and were edged by Bainbridge, 87-86, on Jan. 20. Eventual Tri-State Conference Champion Wesley welcomed the Cats home with a 7-1 center and 121-81 defeat. Jerry Hartleben meshed 23 points in the losing cause. PSC jour- neyed to Altoona, Pa. on Jan. 24, where the revenge-minded Altoona cagers upended the locals, 92- 78. Powerful Mont- gomery began February by edging tlie Catamounts 1 17- 1 15 on a last-second goal. Freshman Marty William scorched the nets for a sizzling 45 points in the losing effort. Bainbridge came to Keyser and handed the local five their seventh con- secutive loss, 106-70 on Feb. 3. The Loughmen halted the loss skein on Feb. 7-8 by trouncing Allegany 96- 68 and Ann Arundel 113-75 on the local boards. Rick Davidson paced the Cats in both wins with 24 and 36 points, respec- tively. A tough Ohio Valley five interrupted the Catamounts victorious spree Feb. 12 with a 105-79 setback, despite Davidson's 32 points. The Loughmen were victorious in their final home game. Davidson, Thompson, William, Hartleben, and Landis, each hit in double-figures to post a 97--83 win over Shenandoah. Davidson and Hartleben tallied 35 and 27 points, respectively, as the Cats recorded their final victory on Feb. 16. The Loughmen trounced Charles College 102-80 at LaPlatta, Md. Prince George ended PSC's cage season by downing the Blue 8L Gold 90-76. Typical of the just missv season, the Cats failed to qualify for the TSC tourney by one game. Rick Davidson scored 482 points in 20 outings for a 24.1 average. The sophomore from Monongah ranked second in conference scoring. Also in the top ten was the Cats' 6-3 pivot-man, Bob Thompson. The blond-bomber hit at a 17.1 per game clip. Jerry Hartleben averaged 14.5 while Marty William tallied 12.6 points per game. The 67-68 edition marked Coach Dana G. Lough's 33rd Catamount basketball team. . -1.5. Q3 B 1. 9 an 52 i gin f 'Pm 'lt 'ls Ts If J .s' 7 1965 QEQJQHGH - X ROW ONE U- to RJ, Thomas Landis, -7311103 Manila, Augustine V2lIChCU0, Kelley Coach Larry Bolyard ROW THREE QL to RJ Anthony Lautor David Gaydac, James Evans, David Bean. 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I 'A ,Kw,y , i 2 'ff 'J 4 r if I E JY: .if - f we 5 .ff if f .J 1 L, ,, 5 551 as 5 :gig Cglze ma rigal csjingers of the FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CHARLESTON, WEST VIRGINIA Presented by Qoltomac State Gollege Glzurclz- mcmee jr! Genter C931 ag, Qctober 13 8:45 p.m. arcades ERMA BROOKE - LEE COGHILL - NANCY DOUGLAS HELEN LOWE - MILLIE MOORE - NAN MUNTZING DEBBIE REASER - BETTY RISK - DOLLY SHERWOOD Qentfemen KENNETH COGHILL - EDWARD HAUCK GEORGE LESLIE - RALPH LOWE CONRAD EADDY, Director KATHARINE CHURCH, ALICE EADDY, pianists cglee ma rigal The Madrigal was a musical invention of 14th century ltaly. Laid aside during the whole of the 15th century, it was revived in the 16th and early 17th centuries, during which period it assumed the style by which it is chiefly known and became popular over the greater part of liurope. England, however, was the only country in which the Italian madrigal became completely naturalized, no other country outside Italy produced madrigals either in such quantity or of so high a standard of quality. Madrigals are epigrammatic poems, set as vocal chamber-musicg that is to say, they are ideally sung to perfection when there is no more than one voice to a part. Their revival in our own time, however, has shown what enjoyment they can also bring to a group of singers in ensemble. The poetic subjects are chiefly amorous, but often satirical, social, humorous or political as well. The typical inadrigal is for four or five voices lalthough sometimes for two or sevcnj which not only provides for an enriched harmony but allows frequent division of the singers into opposing groups. The delight of singing them arises from the fact that every part is contrapuntally interesting as well as admirably vocal. The voices are treated as the skilled and sensitive servants of the composer, like the instruments in a late quartet of Beethoven, and thus the madrigal becomes in lact a conscious and accomplished work of art. lt is within this historical background and tradition of Madrigal singing and Handbell ringing that the Madrigal Singers of the lfirst Presbyterian Church have adopted their title and have chosen this style of performing not only madrigals but music from the various musical periods. Handbells There has been a recent and enthusiastic growth of the ancient and honorable art of English handbell ringing in this country, having been introduced in Boston by the Beacon Hill Ringers in 1925. The sound of a bell has appealed to the hearts of mankind throughout the agesg traditions and associations connected with bell ringing are intricately woven through the fabric of Western culture. The lore of bells is virtually endless. The exact origin of bells is lost in the earliest beginnings of history. The first crude bells fashioned of clay or wood by primitive man were certainly handbells and inevitably played an integral part in V3-fjgug festivities and religious ceremonials for peoples of all cultures. Although early references to bells exist from the Egyptians, Greeks, Chinese and in the Old Testament, there was no authoritative information before the Christian Era. The usage of the Latin words campana and nola to denote large bell in a towerl' and small bell have led some authorities to credit Paulinus, a Bishop of Nola, in Campania, Italy, ca. 400, with having been the first to introduce bells into the Christian church. At any rate, bell towers are known as campaniles, and the term for the science of bell ringing is campanology. Churches and bell towers appeared in the wake of Christian missionaries throughout the Continent and westward to the British lsles. Handbells as we know them today were devised in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries by English tower bell fingers as a means of practicing change ringing. t Change ringing is based on mathematical rather than musical principles.J It was much more comfortable to sit around a table in a heated room and practice with small handbells than to spend tiresome hours in a cold tower swinging heavy bells with ropes. Some peals require several hours to complete. By 1700, larger sets of handbells were being cast by bell foundries and tune ringing became popular. The custom developed in certain localities for handbell ringers, like carolers or waits to appear on the streets, on the village greens, or on church steps and ring carols, hymns. and folk songs on festal occasions, The first reference to handbells in the United States, so far uncovered, was in the early 1840's when P. T. Barnum, America's great showman, heard a prize tune-ringing group in Liverpool and engaged them for an American Tour. Handbell ringing today is a modern renaissance of an ancient folk aft. LDlTOR'S NOTI: With pride we remind you that The lvladrigal Singers presented the initial convocation in the church-Mcliee Arts Center. QSZUQQUQX 7 enf 560500059 gl, ,J Meg: , 36. 'S3g3::23vg3,vSf-Twin-,zQ,g' Q: ,5 , , V 'I cw W V fff if 5 rift? ' eiqrgigggs 545 ' .fy 955 Za' 138.9 ,.G?'fe?fS..'xff ,, 3 l, ,,,., H 'Ai' - 3 2v,u5w.ff-?w . we ,J Fl 21 , ,,, ,Ny 1,,,fwf Z2 '17 1 fa f-av '-Q - b '..v',3 57. ., qu Q, :',,5w 1. yrf+,,-l,- fq. pr 533. 35315.21 15 12.2, ' f 3:1 52 1 to A 1' 'ffl Mi W' diff? lk l. ,gjp1'5:,:4ggf:f,ftfly, 4, 1 , 2? Qf-'L-Z'f.f .S-:'f,:. T 1 uni f- Xfvefae:-zv gl,-,fc - , wiw, .J .,, MJ., , . Y,dx : HW' G 3, HA L1 V 1 ig, .ww 1- 7 11 fftkf. 'PA .,f.,,,, . Sz: Jr - 'f . ,4 V q f2'2-f' , 1' ET P2 ,, -14 , -, 5:1 M-EQ 4 3 . 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P ,J Competitors for the Queens Position 1 fi, f 1. , , iff f' , Owen Phillips Gives Dedication Address Patrick Kuykendall, Projection Room Technician Where Many Hours Were Spent ww W Ce Freshmen Laureate Scholars 2 I Thought They'd Write Before l Left. 14 ...W we N . XX QS ax Nux ix X 4 PUTOMAC STATE CIILLEGII IIF WEST VIRGINIA Illllllllll-ISITY 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 if Liberai Arts 1' Pre-Professional W Occupational 143 COMPLIMENTS OF THE N1-lTl0N1lL BANK 0F KEYSER 66 The Friendly Member Bank Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ANGE's TAXI Compliments of Twenty-four Hour Service I. ROGERS Phone 788-3531 d GI1 Keyser, West Virginia DAVIS BAKE SHOP Wedding and Birthday Cakes RCGERS TRANSFER CO. 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Mineral Street Keyser, West Virginia PEOPLE'S PHARMACY 0 Prescriptions Q Cosmetics Q Hollingsworth Candies Main and Armstrong Streets Phone SU 8-5461 POTOMAC VALLEY LAN ES Bowling Snack Bar Lounge New Creek Drive Keyser, W. Va. Phone 788-3119 HARMAN'S STORE MEATS and GRoCER1Es Armstrong 8: East Sts. Keyser, W. Va. Phone 788-2512 'I4 . . ' . We Use Special Towing Price C. Caison Miller , . In mt Hmm Special Equipment . y , 's 8 A.M. to fi IRM. Dolly Wheels Monday Thru Fi'i1lay and Slings Crane Service Extra POWERS Save S-State Farm Car Finance Plan 8' CRANE SERVICE Auto-.Firel Life 24 Hour Parts and Road Service Ph0I16 784-2022 - 784-4291 t RR 321 N. Centre St. Ph. 7124-61-1-10 131KA1'mS'f1'QAI3E gtreet Cumbei-land, Md. or 7zz-o+52a eysel' ' a' Licensed To Tow In VV. 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 788-2517 36 N. Main St. GOLDSWORTHY'S BARBER SHOP Extends congratulations to the Class of '68 ABE Sz JERRY KEYPRINT, INC. ALL TYPE OF 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 Attendant Always on Duty Free Parking East Armstrong Street, Ext. Just Across the Bridge 14 Family I Deparfmenl' - ..famous for Savings! fri-I-A S Stores all a a aa ty fffk laa I is 1 T0 ES if KEYSER, W. VA. if Piedmont, W. Va. if LaVale Plaza Shopping Center G. WILLIAM DAYTON POWNALL BUILDERS, INC. Forginol Floors WRECK SPECIALIST Residential and Commercial Builders smoothies we take the wrinkles out Route 1, Short Gap 186 Maryland Ave. McCoole, Maryland . V. . . Post Office Keyser, W. Va. Rldgeley' West lrgmla STMWQH 6,9466 Phone 726-4606 and 726-4666 For the Best Compliments Weiners and Hamburgers of It is only Two Places SUPER CONCRETE CO., INC. CURTIS CONFECTIONERY CONEY LaVale, Maryland Phone 722-4260 Building Materials From Cumberland, Md. Foundation to Roof 150 l 1 4 For Better Built Homes Be Sure To Call HAROLD PARRISH CONTRACTOR Airport Addition Keyser, W. Va The Finest Brands in Meats Cumberland, Maryland, Branch 151 CHAT AND CHEW RESTAURANT Good Food d F dly Atmospher RUGERS FUNERAL HUME Allen M. Rotruck - and - G. Kenny Chambers Keyser, West Virginia COMPLIMENTS MARKLE'S BARBER SHOP of 103 N. Water Street Keyser, W. Va. KE Y' K R ER NN S O N Two Barbers on Duty On Corner of Chestnut Sz Mineral Sts. Open 11 AM' to 8 RM' Keyser W. Va. Except Wed. Sz Sat. ' 8 AM. to 8 P.M. Keyser Television Community Antenna System KEYSER TELEVISION COMPANY, INC. FLAMELESS ELECTRICITY IS FAST BUT SURE POTOMAC EDISON 153 Compliments of HARCO LUMBER CO., INC. Rough Lumber Charcoal Custom Kiln Drying Compliments of WESTERN AUTO Armstrong Street Keyser, West Virginia Compliments Lumber from the Appalachian Plateau of THE ROSEMONT Oakland, Md. DE 4-9451 RESTAURANT Armstrong St. Keyser W GARDNER HARDWARE Retail Hardware 40 N. Main Street Phone 788-1641 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 82 N. Main St. Keyser, W. Va Phone 788-1 151 154 BU RGESS BROS. FARM FAU LK BROTHERS SERVICE BLOCK PLANT Maple Avenue Ext. Phone 788 0121 Feed - Farm Supplies Quality Building Blocks All Sizes Sand, Concrete Products, Window Patrick and East Streets Keyser, West Virginia Sashes and Other Building Supplies JIMMY'S PIZZA SHOP Italian Restaurant Only The Best All Pizza Made Spaghetti and Meat Balls To Order Route No. 220 South Keyser New Creek Dr. 788-1593 MINNICH'S FLOWER SHOP Gas and Electric Appliances 74 North Main Street Keyser, West Virginia DAVIDSON'S D 81 D CLEANERS STA-NU Processing for KEYSER STUDIO Anything Photographed Any Time-Any Place Safer, Better Cleaning d F. ,P ' SUEDE CIEEANING - WATER Gertru e Seaber roprletor ROOFING - MoTH PRooF1NG - ALTERING 37 N' Mm St' Keyser W Keyser, W. Va. Phone SU 8-5441 Phone 788-3815 Compliments of YOUR FRIENDLY A8.P FOOD STORES The Stores That Care About Y And Offer Plaid Stamps, Too O11 155 SHOP - MURPHY'S Your Complete Variety Store Suggestions for the Student School Supplies Dorm Furnishings Novelties Jewelry Dresses Sportswear Waste Baskets 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 Canvas Shoes 22 Armstrong Street Phone 788-3841 Keyser, W. Va. WOLF FURNITURE COMPANY Largest Furniture Store In The Area Best Quality Lowest Prices Easiest Terms 52 Armstrong Street Carmen Terrizzi, Manager 786-2173 788-3711 Keyser, W. Va. With Our Compliments Sz Best Wishes NANCY HANKS POST No. 3518 81 LADIES AUXILIARY VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS OF THE U. S. Keyser W. Va. We Are Supporting Our Boys In Viet Nam Compliments of ELSYE'S Main Street Keyser, W. Va. Phone 788-2811 156 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. MOUNTAIN STATE B LI E Loans Up to 3800.00 N Keyser, West Virginia 113 Armstrong ,Street Charter Service Available Keyser, West Vlrglflli RALPH F. CUPP Francis H. Zacot, Manager Owner-Operator PTIOHG 788-3461 784-8671 PA 2-6226 ' suMMER's Auro sALEs .L Ya Compliments nsngons lg: of W-'gt rg Magnolia Mobile Homes P525 X The Home of Homes Route 220 COMPTON REAL ESTATE South of Keyser NAREB Phone 788-1123 157 Compliments of BLAKE S. OSS PAINT CONTRACTOR 104 North Main Street P. O. Box 368 Keyser, W. Va. Phone 788-1774 LUDW'CK'5 GARAGE s. AND T. HARDWARE co. General Hardware Dial SU 8-1591 Armstrong 8a Water Sts Keyser, West Virginia Keyser, W. Va. 788-3851 B AND READY-MIX CONCRETE LEADING FLORIST Free Estimate - B CONCRETE, INC. Phone 788-3213 Keyser, W. Va. Flowers for all Occasions 37 N. Davis Street Keyser, W. Va. Phone 788-3445 EDUCATOR S MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. Your Local Representative For the College Program R. L. Murray Agency 64 N. Main Street Keyser, W. Va. Phone 788-1351 158 THE HAMPSHIRE REVIEW Compliments of The oldest newspaper in West Virginia published in the oldest town in FRIEND West Virginia. 0 in Romney, West Virginia Romney THE CLASSIC BEAUTY SA,-DN BRowNlNGs FOQDLAND for that classic look! Phone 788-3898 19 N. Main St., Keyser Minnie Borgen, Owner Linda Wilkinson, Operator and BROWNINGS HARDWARE Oakland, Maryland RAY TEETS GARAGE, INC. GARRETT NATIONAL BANK Valiant k Plymouth Oa land Chrysler Accident Bloomington 216 Oak Street Kitzmmer Oakland, Maryland SHOP BOB - MAR SPORT SHOP SUPER SHOES Hunting and Fishing Material For Route 50 East Quality At Romney, West Virginia Low Cost Westvaco... part and parcel of the tremendous growth in consumer packaging. Grovvtn industries look to Westvaeo for leadership in paper, packaging, building materials, and Chemicals. it West Virginia YI Pulp and Paper RUMNEY CUCA-CULA BUTTLING WURKS, INC East Main Street, Romney, W. Va. Phone: 788-1671 P0'l'0MAC MUTEL Keyser, W. Va. U. S. 220, 1 Mile South of Keyser John Rokisky, Manager Electric Heat Television Air Conditioning Wall to Wall Carpet 161 COMPLIMENTS OF P0'I'llMlIIl VALLEY IIIlSPI'I'AL 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 MOUSE NO. 662 KEYSER, WEST VIRGINIA 162 SHOP DOWNTOWN CUMBERLAND FOR BETTER VALUES DOWNTOWN CUMBERLAND BUSINESS ASSOCIATION B. Beneman SL 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 Sz Trust Lazarus, Inc. Lerner Shops Liberty Trust Company S. T. Little Jewelry Co. Manhattan Montgomery Ward G. C. Murphy Company Pcople's Drug Stores Peskin's Potomac Edison Company Rosenbaum's Schwarzenbach Sz Son Shinnamon's Sports Shoppe Super Shoes Times 8: Alleganian Tots to Teens Vandegrift's Music Shop W K Y R Cumberland Chamber of Commerce 9 N. Centre 45 Baltimore 52 Baltimore 56 71 554 134 81 113 69 155-163 138-152 74 145-147 Centre timore Qtimore timore timore timore timore timore timore timore Qtimore Union 118-126 Baltimore 128-132 Baltimore 61 Baltimore 55 N. Centre 15 N. Centre 19-23 Baltimore 18 N. Centre 35 Baltimore Ft. Cumberland Hotel Street Street Street Street Street Street Street Street Street Street Street Street Street Street Street Street Street Street Street Street Street Street Street Street 163 PROFESSIONAL PAGE THOMAS O. ANSEL, O.D. ROBERT W. BESS, JR., M.D. HARRY W. BOGGS, O.D. HARRY F. COFFMAN, M.D. H. LEE COURTNEY, D.D.S. LAWRENCE D. FANTI, D.D.S. WE THANK oUR PATRONS Anonymous Eleanor Burgess Aden and Lottie Campbell A UC James Allen Chaney Mr. and Mrs. Dudley W. G. Gordon Frank Keedy J. WILLIAM GANNON, JR., T. C. GIFFIN, M.D. PAUL T. HEALY, M.D. DONALD L. KISER, D.D.S. D.D.S C. E. MONTGOMERY, D.D.S. PAUL R. WILSON, M.D. WHO AID OUR CAUSE Mr. 8a Mrs. Carl Ludwick Mr. Sz Mrs. Lyle Murphy Mrs. Thomas E. O'Connor Patricia J. Oglesbee Mr. SL Mrs. William S. O'Rea Louise and Jim Webb r, Sr. PLEASE PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS AND SAY We read your Ad in the 1968 CATAMOU NT 164 Sq ufo yra 1,05 5 57 XXCQUU ZUQZQQ Eyre 9 Ou ememger issxxxxxxaixuxx mmes V553 K KK E SX . Ssmuggfl ant? Smghmx MQW meixvm ms 'Xixm Ymm Xa EXW, auf Sammi Ms WK S WN W5 Wm mmm 'S ifc'2fSSfiT 6,2 W Km mxxxmxxeem PSF Bannspm QQ, 4, Q: 'B Thine em X I 5: Q Km nu, ell Pmgiams fa W pg Q nn! Semgmf Q0 JJ? ,QP 6 ff' 'fy' 4:3 gg, 4' '?r mum wkek Xu mmm ,Xmeims Xxx? em P WAKAS1 SWA' xxwxxxm' iw mfffy 0 0057? 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J I DISCUSS Apathy 0 0 ruuvanseoy 'F' fgjw Reception Brings 'AFS ll 24 'Be 'U' Faculty Together Q' 0, Q0 0 rn Canada fa, mmm Wwe CUUNSELING DIRECTUR snow not geSX-.s-Blew UUTLINES UBIECTIVES WAWWX XS gs-Q' gf? .Q . , XY, N' n NSN MW stsXu2m1,rtnn sides llnll, Team ls ,wtezjgges RE-SXSX 'Wm Business llttice Moves SLHTQCST Q'fR'::vgssYFF'iXwSfSZXX2Q3, WC lames Bosley Counseling Center Gets Federal Ardg gaoni geek llrlled In Vietnam Several Stall Appointments Made 'W' gqerzdffj-7950110 Quesfzbnazkrre- ee Zacf Cjnofyyayes 1. Where did you take your English class? 2. Where did you park your car? 3. Find your room in the dormitory. 4. Where did you get the happy sack ? 5. Where did you take your language class? 6. Find out where you bought your books. 7. Can you find the building where you took your science classes? 8. Find the driveway entrance and exit to campus. 9. Where did you shoot the breeze, play ping pong, and put a dime in the jukebox? 10. Where does the Dean live? 11. Where did you listen to Anthony and the lmperials? 12. What monstrosity makes campus pictures difficult? 13. Where did you cheer at basketball games? 14. Can you quickly spot the traditional flower bed? 15. What building is no longer used for classes? 16. Where did you find your research material for English 2 classes? 17. Where is the maintenance building? 18. Where does Dr. Atwater live? 19. What three important buildings are not in the picture? 20. Where is the shack ? 21. Where is Prof. Dayton's home? 22. Point to the area where you would normally find the Coach's Christmas tree. 23. Where did you play tennis? 24. Where did you play touch football besides on campus green? 25. Where is Prof. Buttles' home? 26. Where did you sunbath in the spring? 27. Where is the Appalachian Office? 28. Where is the street most of you used when you went downtown? 29. Where is Mr. Nuzum's office? 30. Where was the star at Christmastime? 31. Where is the short cut to the Steak Pit? 32. 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