Potomac State College - Catamount Yearbook (Keyser, WV)
- Class of 1979
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Since joining the faculty in 1946, he has made major contributions to the college. l-le accepted responsibility willingly and maintained at all times a warmth and friendliness of spirit that is uniquely his own. Because of his dedicated service, his never-ending co-operation and his sincere interest in the students at Potomac State, the Sophomores, yearbook editor and staff, respectfully and gratefully dedicate the 1979 Catamount to WILLIAM EARL MICHAEL, Professor Emeritus of Biology, lf 4? 2 Q 1 Q , il 5, ,, if ,, , 4 il 5? sz ?f , 1: 1 1 5 x ' .I AM? as.. 1 f f .5 .1 ,,, 'L warg' ww, - M, Cf awww A :wW,4.,,,,, 1-,V , idff' wg.-7: f' ,Y 1. A .. ,.., , .,,. , Kfimx , ilxuzf . ,A .-4. ,F '-V- 9 f ?f1::1fl7. 'l N, .Y TABLE of CCJNTENTS Dedication A . . Introduction . . . Academically Speaking . . A Student Body. . . Sophomores . . . Freshmen . . . Turning points are for those of us who now walk in another direction. U 7, .,..,. 1 .- '4- ,, . '- , I i 3' r 'J U 1 ' - A K H ribvb ,V Qu Tr 51845 5 ,fafftft ' U i -. '. V: 4- H ' , v if , rut 1 s,,' A.. ' -, t .. Wig,-' , .? i .n1, , J H - ..:1- ? ui!-L'-X In F H: A 4-.' - 9' i. :slang an -4 .- -'fer f .- ,, .fi . rf -'?.'+n..-1 AYVFDFA Ni. J S K 5, c .-1' ,Tl-.J 'Q Q' x If it -.1 L. 1 -M ' .,., gc, ,A,H,L dx ' 4.5! L 'N ' W Turning points are for those of us who turn frowns into smiles Campus Life . . Time Out for Culture . . . . Making my entrance again with my usual flair - Stephen Soun- dhelm Turning points are tor those of us who are, with time and space, slowly becoming adults. Cheers and Challenges . . . . , .111 In Special Recognition . . . . . .127 Turn toward tomorrow with hopes of the future Graduation . . . . Stop and Shop . . . . 11 , ei TIME FRIEND, TIME. sth. ' I'm on your side, oh, when times get rough. - Simon and Gariunkel ... ,A Jian. X f A friend is half oi my life NFA . ef ,Kf.1,-,,,fx Q: M' we ,Jy lk A . 1. I , - N I-A,E.f-wr ' na r .l 'I A R . , A .A 4,453 1 4, . , ni ,wk ,INV f f Q. :H+ ...iw 3154, Y- wi F xii?-'f 1l3.5 I .. 4,19 ' rf 'J' g. . .H H ,:i::,,515p:,::1:.,,.:7 Q . Remembrance is a form of meeting. ?. 4? Q WE LAUGHED WHEN WE WERE YOUNG, WHEN DREAMS WERE MADE GF GRGWING UP, I wanna laugh while the laughin' is easy . . . - Seals and Crofis BEFCFZE OUR SGNGS WERE SUNG Life is music if one be rightly in tune and in time. - Browning Music when soft voices die, Vibrates in the memory. - Percy Bysshe Shelley BEFORE OUR IVIINDS WENT ...sf WANDEFIING 1 -lqi Live according to truths within yourself. GF' ilk k 'li'li?- Il Hliiflllg 3 flight flflfmlgt Hilfiflgg EUIYHWQ giywmwy lllllllgir ..,..fx if 5 'Ei?'5'X i 'lie P i ll! gfgflziy-' ,Ny il f ' l l ll iiiliiii w il lllllilll! ll iir v i ii ' . By sharing ourselves with others, the memory of our lives will never fade away, but will live forever. If you walk in front of me, I may not follow. If you walk behind me, I may not lead. But if you walk beside me, l will be your friend. AND LEFTA CHILD BEHIND. 9 WE HADN'T MUCH OF ANYTHING V! R 1.--fe '-. Those were such happy times and not so long ago . . . how I wonder where they've gone . . . 1-v:47 '7 ' .fu 'fe-f:'t' .1 f:1'r.'.-4: Being me alone is not complete, so I joined you and we created us. BUT FRIEND, WE HAD THE TIME. HAD THE TIME. f According to the latest study, the people most likely to get things done are those who haven't found out yet . . . that it can't be done, I1 , LIFE, I FRIEND, LIFE. Our thoughts are the epochs in our livesg all else is but a journal of the winds that blew while we were here- Thoreau I2 ' 1 rm JUII V aww ,V ,. fgw, I - 1-435 im ul, -w?15 'g'w I4- 34. I 4 , , - 'v'x.l'? You make me feel like I'm more than a friend. - Seals and Crolts itz? , 155-1 -V ,- -ir f . Wlwafr J 31: .' . .-fa-isa. .fl .. ' fi 4 pi. -. .-f, 1' f' - v- Y -., 'F' 7. -L 3' -'gi-'T'...,,-51s Y- 'S' - - ,efvir ' 'I , -eg, 'as' lg ' -f ' -dw' I iffy , -r A 1 ' 7ff,,1. . in 9' .vw I f- F 1 1 . '-ff' A 1 as 4' .lr Y . , gs, :auf ,,,w . I f WE RAISED GUR GLASSES HIGH TO DRINK A TDAST AND SING A SONG ght. AND NEVER WDNDER WHY. EIT' W ., fi 3.12. 1 . : my-mg. rn Q' air N P .: 5 . ,X 5,1 9 ,1:E:::-F: X .. 9133: Q: sex N X M. b :gg-5 x '25 if nr-Af. 141.4 fy., 051 'Qv1,'wf- -'na in . 4... L 8' 'O QQ: i 21' 'I ifffza Strange, the desire for cerialn pleasures rs a part of my pam. QT! f D F' N? or 3 3 'SLSEg6?Qs lndividuality is the salt of common life You may have to Irve in a crowd, but you do not have to live luke It nor subsnst on its food. AND WHO WERE WE TCD MIND? SO, WE ALL WENT ADVENTURING AND NEVER THOUGHT OF TIME . . . THOUGHT ' OF Some wing some Ioseg all try . ' I? 5 f t I T252 4 W 3 X . 'W' 'I L Q' I E W Ef' but X X.. H ,Q I . . ' , . Lp - '- Q 2 i, f V b W A X , -5 , Q? ,X k .V , It n 1 ,,,, -t X I I I 5 Rail .,,x MM up gt I f' if A I A 'W -- I' X 'A' XX I IIE X N I Y' xx I , 4 , I . N ,J I f I if M...-ni Words are timeless. You should utter them or write them with a knowledge of their timelessness. - Kahlil Gibran ,QT , . f ,Wo I ' I 2. . , j Q rf'-f J . -I -far, I E . ,gf 'IMI :2 f I If. nt . if 1 f - 33115-.,g. ag 5' ' . 1 vii?',A.l-my '- 1 3' 11 ff' M., f rv - f V11 I qi 1 , ff, I 2... 1 A I 3.-. ' , gf v:,,M:,?E IQ- EXW! - - 459 A mv, .4 W- . 214' J H., ig. J .54 TIME, FRIEND, TIME. WE SIGH, AND WE ARE CLD. I I7 ..,f 's n-'-L-!,-:sw-' av' -fi. There is a place where you stop and I begin. Our friendship hinges on that turning point. !NAq,f7 .4 Am X 1 Ei, OUR SCNGS ARE FADING ECHGS NOW GUR IVIEIVICRIES ARE RETOLD. I8 He ain't heavy, he's my brother SCCJN CNE OF US MUST SAY GOGDBYE THE GTHER CLOSE BEHIND N ',L.l4fL ., , N Jz , . , .1 fn. ua 4 ..f,- .. '40, whiff' 11.1 H N ' we . V? -..,, Life just isn't that simple anymore. ffm rg 1 BUT, WE'D DO IT ALL AGAIN, CLD FRIEND Wfvkw,-255 i:'igV1'T ' 'W1nJH ',,fj'- is you ,..., is WN5 ik -arf Sometimes I wake up ecstatic realizing I AM ME! I I H I ll -I '- i '13 I , E' 1, V 1- , I 1 I 'il . ' 4, 4 . 1 ' Tw Maw, . , . l . ' pi 3 ,ji . or-'M Y, r F -0- -M---.4-.....x.n. 1 Y' '- . , 'yn 4.13 qv' 5 '9.rw, 'I in 'IQ 0 , ,yn 1 L 4 ' ir IM' , , if ii,-, 'ff + If y . 1 I f ' 1 A I 'elm X, IQ' I' is :ICM 1q We ' .,..,. . 'xv J. Y Qi AI 1 f 7 ' , x T 'es M IF WE J U H A D Two heads work better than one. THE TIME. . . HAD THE TIME. - Bob Zentz Must we always teach our children with books? Let them look at the mountains andthe stars above Let them look at the beauty ot the waters and the trees and the flowers on earth. They will then begin to think, And to think is the beginning ot a real education. - David Polis ' f'2l'f'T iqsf DR. DOUGLAS A. HARFZINGTON ASSOCIATE DEAN DR. JAMES L. MCBEE JR. EXECUTIVE DEAN THE DEANS ,sq I, 1 , I . LM -X I J uf I pf' .ff ,I ' 'fr . , .J I' ,' ' 5 ' in MTG N- A X N: X xx - A 0 I, Riff! xx-A '4 5 , , Q, ,QI I If-J I A',V I Af 'MEM I . xk,A, ,nw .-,.- ' ,5 , -JI, ,-v,, i m , ., - LI X.. of H.. l, 1 f I 'iff 7 .5 :'. Y- u. W I lf' V 3 V f ' . 'A'- W -- . ' , I ' f , if 5' A I! A if S , ,X . ' ' ' T I .A' i Q' ' ,Iii . I I . ..,- I -I-'.S I 4' Q I A I! Tift 1' 25 53 -' .si . 4. . . .Q 1345 I . ' ink HARRY R. SMITH JQI-IN L, RASQHEI-LA JACK M. HARTMAN ASSISTANT TO THE DEAN! ASSISTANT TO THE DEAN! ASSISTANT TO THE DEAN! BUSINESS AFFAIRS 'NST'TUT'0NAL DEVELOPMENT STUDENT AFFAIRS . I . .TT I IA A fm , -'+I TS' I 3 ' R Q X I ' Q? ' 3 i My . .. . X Q S 'xx S X 522 N w N A X , - J. EVANS H. JACK CONRAD ASSISTANT TO THE DEAN! ASSISTANT TO THE DEAN! FINANCIAL AID ADMISSIONS SI RECORDS JAMES L. PRITTS ADMISSIONS COUNSELOR Somewhere on these loare rocks in some bare hall, Perhaps unrecognized, wisdom and learning Flash like a beacon on a sIeeper's wall, Ever distant and dark, DENNIS M. CARPENTER STUDENT INFORMATION! PHOTOGRAPHY ever returning. l DIVISION GF ARTS and HUMANITIES U Y xi , ,. If If. , iw ,,-- Q: .1 ... ,V x g N :V N X. X l '-. xi' , Q ' 3 U . .. I . ,-I ,A 'V i'--1. ,i s L14 33 . Q , iismu f N Ag' ggq ,Sf , , 51 ' RICHARD A. DAVIS C. DENNIS THURMOND VOICE AND SINGERS PIANO 'I' JAZZ ENSEMBLE EDWARD M. WADE ART Q, 'Nu on-.Nine M. Q4 - 2 'z' 25 A f . f65 f'51?Il51miX: , I 352 44? . w ggQa.k,. IIS XP, 1 P. I ffigri, NQIIRIETLEQII Rig' 3? I RW -I iff EEIIIII ffigig ivfiil I 0,gfq I'I'?s:flXx1Iff-N' Wvgrf, - Ra.. Vx5i'4t'H-Lv. '.1f?143iY?'V I5 xl 'f9fIIT5LaIII 14, 1 -I rl jf? -Lx? fkw 4, gait . mx f' CHARLES D. WHITEHILL DIRECTOR COLLEGE BAND , Sv 3, ' ' 2. vw 1 ,, Q Ii 4 I II sgiwm- I I ,L Q'- 99 XR , ww rfvz' - -1? -Vi: af' if -' ,HA I-5:53 ' :: .. if a. , , sa-A 4 ,. . ,, - .,. ::,,:g .,. . ,. , vw fr, 2 a X 5 Q J N4 I , is I, Us Vvv. ., X 5 , .svf EDUCATION IS LIFE ITSELF. ' 4'f1'f in ,V PZQ A5- gr. mf f. ,, 1' -ww - ' , I A' L- fgqva - 1 . mxwiift f . L vsvli YES! Q I ' zv' 2 a:IEg ?g':lgI6 x M .5II4I5'fE 5 -ff .. Nw. YVUX -I ., ,. .,,-., l H5 'X Q74 WV xxx 1. '1gIII:'Im'II': I'3' .SEMI I' I . .f-- A I -' A-M. 1.5 -:Qi31Y..t.'a-:il 1 Qmwn I -I A L WILLA L. CATHEFI DEBFIA A. MINICK PETER L. PAULSON ENGLISH JOUFINALISMXENGLISH ENGLISH M, .W , 8 3 Z3 59 5 II fi 5 . -kik I -ai WILLIAM FI. SIMPSON ANTHONY WHITMORE ENGLISHXHUMANITIESXFILM ENGLISH gSESE'NATORf ENousHfoHAMA TREVOFI A. OWEN '- f -f-af wk, .wr .. .1 J f' ffxkwsi- ,T P' 1 A-if ft - -v ,rf2's2?1st ' 1: 'II' z M . I A - lr?-X . .,.-. 7 'Zi .af ' ,..I.: I A I ELRosE SMITH KENNETH F. HAINES ENGLISHXSPEECH COORDINATOR LANGUAGES If he is indeed wise He does not bid you enter The house of his wisdom, But rather leads you to the Q .shit QQ 'P CECIL R. PERKINS TERRY LARUE HEAD FOOTBALL COACH BASKETBALL COACH DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS A vewfsf' kr 'SQQQEYQMNA f R A Q - z.,--jg .L 5 QQ E1 QTl.?,?'3:'-X ' sg -lay.:-:fy 3v ml.xmu- -,V . -. L, .- - . E:-., . , . . ,. - A4 L E .Q 1 .,., - . .Aw-:: - g,., hz. Bay .. AT ' ' A- .,., .. , Kr- ' 1' 3.5 f,e,i.ff!' fi , ,- ' 'I .:E:f5fZ?: -.., ' ., xi--.eil 's -:'. -:rg-:L . .L-:f A Q A ' - .:I. ..yQ?Yx':I i 'T X :p Fe' 3 -. A . .f -' A J I.-f.:.:.,5...,-,Q-gn .A -2 , . - 1 ' , I-fi' 4-L., ' E if T. MARC OUINN SANDRA J. ELMORE WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL PHYSICAL EDUCATION COACH WOMEN'S BASKETBALL COACH Threshold Of your Own mind. Kahlil Gibran JACK L. REYNOLDS HISTORYXSOCIAL SCIENCE HEAD BASEBALL COACH LARRY G. BOLYARD COORDINATORXPHYSICAL EDUCATION DIVISION OF NATURAL AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES ,.., ..,,,-..,,,,,....,1.- -ilnuiqqw mann 1'--A .qu vis iillcnutnunuxntfnaaxinnm xx'-?':3ii iunuinnwn-:nm ' 'i vitmwunm-an i in iiiasiunuupuqi ,gunna M 'lll-bln valium-miununnaiuuumnlltx-'-'- iiiivnuzuviilnnxunntggi '- '- ' Q' iltr ismusunsuuun ,.., .nj -b-V! fi V '1, '- ' 111' :mann-mann-lump 1-izigf' eunltlunizniq .. ,g, ,,:,',,,'- -' . . . '.'L :'-1'L :. 117' I I Iii! no lun: , , ,Q N. I mu Q Apr 4 ln? r '1 L11 x 1 X 'F 1 v 1 gf' ,-........ I ,,,,,,,, 5 . n . lx 'E ' S il 1 il I1 Q !,., E ...... - -,za-1: M I 'N ' I . X' A ' -. .. ..,, ,, .,.... ' i A 3. F I llll I fm I .-V, - ij: , f, if 'III 'Elf . Xl 1 4.1.3 . . A .Y , gl. .f. ' - .' .1 x-1,1 tem., 'eWJ?v7r1.,.-'UEDQ , . ': '11 r 3 ' ' 1'1 I +---4, Learning follows different roads. I .fr A9121 ', ,- E L E' 'ey Q in in . . . N Gs-:S .. . fig gg QQ-. 3, -Ins: ' met ' WILLIAM E. MICHAEL NANCY M. HOCKENSMITH CHAIRMAN OF NATURAL AND BIQLOGY PHYSICAL SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS ,',:' t .A X :ll l 1- ' 5 v . I IIII I III I I , V iw 4 , , Q 1 if I 1 t ' ' ' 15 ' , . , f ' ' .-'. 1 . PAULA A. PIEHL JASPER T. MORRIS BIOLOGY PHYSICAL SCIENCE We note the start but not the end . . ALLEN E. MURPHY HENRY S. FALKOWSKI GEOLOGY AND GEOGRAPHY CHEMISTRY . . . For time and fate must rule the course, while we see not beyond the bend. 3 NX ROBERT W. NAYLOR CHEMISTRY ..AndI 'II show th ing ' 'WT . , G ' M qc-B., .,.. . -. .,..4 T -if 1 ,. A - 'Y- ' different . ,, H M f ? , ' ' Ai T .- A, W. If I .W J' ' ' - - e 4 I ' 'M' 'ff .vu-,4 G - ,.,- N HWZ-1 '--dc I f-, R, If -,-f 31 ,, ' . H... cv--11142-4741-+12 -. - - -',. f.-, , fqfl f 21,1 V- VB I V G in ,I yin?-. -,', ,'2,, b, --,, .1-fm -ay . .' ,mf 1 ,, .. 5YIT1 ,' I 'I V 11. . .J ' ':-- ' M' from either . . OSCAR H. GUSTAFSON COORDINATOR OF AGRICULTURE ans: iff .nw . ELIZABETH P. HANLIN GORDON R. MON HOME ECONOMICS ENGINEERING . .Your shadow at morning striding behind you . . . t,xsv,,,,P ' X ..,.,,-. if . aii,If?if. KENNETH M. MALONE DON S. STARCHEFZ AGRICULTURE HORTICULTURE It takes two to tango. your at Gr shadow evening rising to meet you... -T. S. Eliot DIVISION OF APPLIED SCIENCES 'iv JOHN C. STONE BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SCT, FIRST CLASS RONALD E. BAILEY SENIOR INSTRUCTOR IN MILITARY SCIENCE , 3 -I-IQ - I' If , ' if P 1. I M , I N I 3 , , '-of ' , af me xg 1 4 95 ' If 'X I V8 e V ir q DN ,. -Qi ' - ' 22, ' M W , ,FLW , 3 , 1 f - Ii'fffQ, EA- f I H F9 31 . If 5 A-...LX ...M .M 1 .,. ylxfx., ,!.x I XX , It II I f rm: -b Ah -NE,3?5sgg.Q, 'ii 4 ,: X .L ' 'A - fief- I I'SSC , X EI-II' I IRENE B. HARTMAN COORDINATOR, SECRETARIAL and OFFICE ADMINISTRATION and BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION -QV K R bf MAJOR BRADFORD E. BAUM MILITARY SCIENCE but say half JAMES M. I-IOEY ELVVOOD LAYMAN COMPUTER SCIENCE 8 SECFIETARIAL 81 OFFICE TECHNOLOGY ADMINISTRATION VOCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY I it so the other may , reach 'HM I 2 -- Kahlil Gibran It is easy in the world to follow the world's opiniong it is easy I in solitude to ,Lffff - mr,-lxid , followourowng 'T EVELYN M. PETRY DAVID v. CLINE PSYCHOLGGY HISTORY CPAFRT-TIME but the great man INsTnuCTonpfAssIsTANT BASEBALL COACH is he who in the midst of a Crowd I keeps with perfect sweetness the independence of solitude. -Ralph Waldo Emerson NY' Ilia 'E . :' DALLAS B. SI-IAFFEI? SOCIAL STUDIES LESTER K. BEAVEFIS POLITICAL SCIENCES! SOCIOLOGY ,'. -he . xg A51 A . Y' :gf vvxt -W - . M I WILLIAM C, EDEL ECONOMICS A No man can reveal T ITTTL I I to you aught but N, Zk 4-.,. ,J I that which already 5 I T ' a aa lies half asleep in the dawning WILLIAM I-I. GALLIEFI HISTORY of yOUl' knowledge. Kalwlll Gibran 35 If you wish to see the valleys, climb to the mountain top if you desire to see the mountain top rise into the oloudg but if you seek to understand the cloud JAMES R. CHAMPION DONALD MORAN PHYSICS HEAD BASKETBALL COACH '-Sh . ' favs. ' T ln, ,I Jvnk.Qr v .Ql ,V eguaflx 'W LLM f, , I-aw 86 V I I C , gil f 1 , ' f If IRGINIQ-x E. .1oHNsoN MATHEMATICS 'IT ' T ,tm 2 .imiq - - ALAN H. PAINE COORDINATOR MATHEMATICS 17g 1-IW. Q44 'arf 'Kan-.- lK13Q - The teacher who walks in the shadow of the temple among his followers, gives not of his wisdom . . GARY A. SELDOMRIDGE MATHEMATICS . . . but rather of his faith and lovingness. - Kahlil Gibran 37 I LIBRARY STAFF . BETTY J. I-IOFBAUER Library Assistant IVA. S. KELLER Library Assistant LINDA TETRICK Library Assistant in BETTY JO HOWARD Head Librarian IUNM hy- GTD Sl 15-'137' x . X ., i i ' ' rEYi', iJi'.iIiii'.iii, i Wmwwm-w,,fwMHiwgaaavffwwfw .MM, LQMQyWWf.i y.,y. 'mmf 'dLMJ9 W , , 1 BWQQW' TI-IELMA OCONNOR Library Assistant X I I 1 PAMELA WILLIAMS Assistant Librarian N. If my words reach not your understanding BOOKSTORE MRSA NOLA CLARK CLERK IN BOOKSTORE dawn L its Q 11.3.1 'I . I? :rv I 'Q 1 I ' ig fftfwt- af 7 .Q 4. .,,,, , Ar 14,9 ,W A My g i,,, T.. 2 . , Wi MRS. JANE MURPHY MANAGER, BOOKSTORE then let be until another - Kanlil Gibran -an .4 SUPPORTING SERVICES fxiu JOSEPH BETZELA JOANN SFIIIVIER PAMELA E. FRANCIS ANAGER, CAMPUS FOOD SERVICE SECRETARY, STUDENT AFFAIRS is 3' ,J .g .- R xg PHYLUS A wmcmr KARENSAGO FE USON ROBERT M JOHNSON TUTQR - QQUNSEI-QR COORDINATOR SPECIAL TUTOR - COUNSEI-OR STUDENT SERVICES COUNSELORXACTIVITIES wlclfxf ' x mfg wk ! EQ E an Xxnlmz X ' x 'KJ M :n,,,3,4f 'i .5, 1,5'.1 at , W 5 if MARY EVELYN coEEMAN ' A' H E EN JENKENS ERNEST smoos Alumni Office Cashier Office Maintenance I ORA THUMAS RANCINE sHANAHAN BOB CONN055 F Nurse Women's Head Resident Menys Head widen' To accomplish great things, we must not only act but also dream, not only plan but also believe. - Anatole France ,X X s FACULTY. . . AT THEIR BEST! sf ,XT ' K SN 'SEQ ii' sniff 2 '53 'Taj xy W X 5+ im If For yesterday is but a dream, A And tomorrow is only a vision: But today well lived Makes every yesterday a dream ot happiness And every tomorrow a vision ol hope. Craig Adams Kimberly Allamong William Anderson Lola Bakke Business Ad. Education Social Work Computer Tech. ss ,zur A Aii .,, 1 ' -5-ps ,451 14eQ.:?e'?iIi Z i,,. 'Q ::,i, ,jfl :' 5 A. if ' M . lm-...N ,ixifg E X i hi' , h QQ it . A .. Q :L .' 5 - , t , 5. t Q? as +2 arrrr -A . Y mf ' Q it K 's 4s'4 ' ' K Cindy Baldwin John Bane Barbara Bean Lynn Beckman Physical Ed. Agriculture Education Journalism Chenita Bennet Kenneth Beverage David Bigley Aileen Biser Engineering Business Ad. Agriculture Tech. Computer Tech. Steven Bland Agriculture William Block Cindrea Boggs Robert Bricker Business Ad. Business Psychology Time has really changed, and lo, it has changed us, too. G It walked one step forward, unveiled its face, alarmed us and then elated us. - Kahlil Gibran JoAnn Bruno Education Ti., ., .. .,.. , , ' ' f- - 'Q'- 5-tw'::?ia.::2-::iE23' . ' .. wtf ,g , 9135! 4 -if ,- ind? l.. V, 7: Boger Caulkins Agriculture Kimberly Courtney Education Mary Ann Davis Education f -f-. 4 Kay Burgess Pharmacy Eric Clark Biology Cynthia Cunningham Business Ad. Patti Devore Biology N.,- Scott Cammer Geology John Clements Business Steven Dantzic Engineering Tammy Dorsey Horticulture Sallie Campbell Social Work , ' ' ' H i a ' rip, ',y:,i' 1 ,, s w f: - A. , Michael Cllse Business Ad. John Davis Engineering Tech. Fred Durst Engineering While moving onward, time creates memories ot the friends we came to know. Carla Emmart Secretarial Data Glenna Elkins Secretarial Med. .71-4u.,w , Brian Fitzgibbon David Fletcher Engineering Business .J 1 , Q R John Dyson Engineering Dennis Evans Business Ad. John Fullen Agriculture Steve Echols Agriculture Tech. I'331,,. , ,. .1 43, l , , . .W 1. ,ff Richard Fazenbaker Business Ad. l Dennis Funk Agriculture A-4 Joseph Gilmore Joseph Hall Kimberly Hardesty Kelly Harman Arts 8 Sciences Business Ad. Secretarial Political Science Far away in the sunshine are my highest aspirations. I may not reach them but I can look and see their beauty, believe in them, Wyma- gx X Mary Hedrick Education Linda Hedrick Physical Ed. Mike Heavener Computer Tech. 'Ww- A J h J William Hortin Forestry Emily Hott Computer Tech. Beginia Hite Home Economics Q J it- Anna ldleman Psychology Bonita Jackson Psychology Chris Irvine Computer Science Shelia Judy Deborah Karcher Psychology Journalism Barbara Johnson Agriculture Janet Hines Secretarial Med. Mary Beth Howard Computer Tech. ,.,.l..4Qs Vance Jackson Veterinary Med. nf . A N, .f ,9ifi'z!:s9fziH Kevin Kelley Engineering and try to follow where they may lead. - Louisa May Alcott N '- '1 'E il? in 2515 we t Jennner Keeney Thomas Kennedy Paula Kesner Stephen Kesner Business Ad. Journalism Secretarial Med. Business Ad. ta- ' 3 Donald Kirk Agriculture Ann Knot Eric Livengood Forestry Engineering There are nO beSt WGYS-H Garrett Long, Ill Linette Ludwick Marion Ludwick There are only alternatives. Biology Horticulture Education , 1 gr Bodney Lyon Julie Malone Forestry Forestry Bradley Mallow Catherine Marciniak Agriculture Computer Tech. And so I smiled and they smiled Like some old long -Usxyc, so , Christa Martin Education N gif fe x Fw ? John McCutsheon Veterinary Science JoAnne Molesworth Secretarial Science Jean Neel Forestry back at me lost friend . ...tg N Sag PQ at Thomas Matheny Engineering Tech. ' g John Medvick Business Ad. Rebecca Moore Biology Steve Pancake Business Ad. if.. 1, g 5':i '1- i K Peggy Matthews Agriculture Tammy Michael Secretarial Med. Mary Moorehart Secretarial Ex. Alisa Mauk Psychology Timothy Miller Business Ad. Bonnie Myers Business Ad. l - our I' S . Lo, such faces Jeffery Pancione Education rx J I ,,-. E i Johnny Peyton Computer Science David Radcliff f 3 Barbara Parker Nursing Mark Phillips History Bonnie Bamsey Computer Science Business Ad, Bonald Bembold Accounting fl Ki. David Parsons Kimberly Parsons Engineering Secretarial Data ' , bjhllmlbfx if ' will X , , ., , Jay Quinn Physical Ed Terry Bamsey Mark Bandells Engineering Art 81 Sciences Mark Richard Bobert Biffle Janice Bigby Law Business Ad. Social Work . Faces of friendship, precision, caution, suavity, ideality Bradley Ftiggleman Mary Ann Sandy Ralph Santoro Dennis Soul Engineering Horticulture Music Forestry iz. 5 The Potomac State years A were thought of as the pest. We shared friendships. We laughed. We cried. We were together. Oh youth . . . We will always have your memories. But now is the time ' l To turn to our lives, to begin the future, For the future is inevitable, the interlude indefinite. Quentin Sayers Tammy Schramn Education Secretarial Med. Judy Scott Timothy Sibel Jerry Shank Floy Shrout lll Forestry Forestry Engineering Tech. Journalism Stephen Sluss Charles Smith Christopher Smith Jerry Snyder Political Science Chemistry Medical Tech. Physical Ed. compassion, humor, intelligence, loyalty, happiness. . . Faces looking toward a new direction . . Home Economics You are not what you will become ' - And cannot stop becoming what you are Eno Stme Agriculture - Samuel l-lazo - it Z., :v . 1' 4, iii Q ,i1 Conrad Tenney Agriculture Tech. Jill Tettenburn Social Work Roxann Tigney Edward Trietley Journalism Social Work 52 Jeanette Staggs Elizabeth Stewart Frances Streets Education Computer Tech. Kimberly Swiger Fteva Taylor Business Ad. Social Work Donna Thomas Eda Thayer Education Computer Science Linda Walker Richard Umstot Biology Computer Tech. - 'W Q Jeffery Wamsley Forestry Calvin Wilson Business Ad. Robin Wilson Secretarial Med. Craig Warnick Engineering Catherine Wiley . Computer Tech., Hudine Wooden Social Work The starting point of tomorrow is the goal of yesterday. Dave Weissert Forestry l David Welker Q Educationi I Richard Wright Business Ad. Connie Whipp Education V Jett Willis Veterinary Med. FRESHIVIEN . Dallas Adams Business Ad. All around is haste, noise and confusion Randal Bennett Social Work Linda Anderson Computer Tech. Ronald .Ambrose, Jr. John Anderson Agriculture Tech. Arts 81 Sciences Endia Andrews Nina Bakke Richard Barker Education Business Ad. Computer Science X v mi . Kelly Bartles Taunya Beavers Patrick Bell Secretarial Med. Business Biology .fQ i Thomas Bresnahan Orvis Brock, Jr. Satilphia Bruce Mathematics Physical Ed. Education DQ R 1 . Duane Bowers Agriculture Tech. Mark Carder Charles Carroll, Jr General Studies Journalism Paul Christy Social Work 1 A if if tif? H f' t w -fvzgg,.1 V ,. lit?-1?:ffi' IW t z 4 . , f- H s'::1:'i- '1 :'i 41 wil l Randy Cirillo Carla Clem Business Business Ad. but I go my own way. 4 Anthony Cooper Agriculture Luther Crites Engineering .1 zz fi K rTF'i'!E1 s Y- j -'an' X 1 Q' , 5' 3 - f- 1 , A Mark Custer Engineering . V we--:QE:. f21'1l.i ' , it we Kim Dawson Social Work Time CFSHTGS ' .af s E , Barbara Cosner Phys. Ed. Avery Cunningham Business Ad. Kathy Dayton Business Ad. , .. .den-. Joseph DeGeorge Forestry memories of 'I 273 . t ,551 .3 f Vail Linda Day Christine Dickey Veterinary Med. Horticulture win, 5 FF 'ki ii i 'ti X 2' ul 1 K' E, f Debbie Dickel Michael Diehl Sec. Medicine Engineering Don tjust stand there. . .turn to yourlife and BE! fl 2 .. X' Frances Dillon Paul Dinda lll Ricky Dimanno Debbie Dolly Physical Therapy Engineering Business Ad. Education . -F' . 2 . I' 3 ', , 522. q' t t ,. N X . V 5 4.-- x ft'-we-' A . ' 'S' 411 1 ' ' Q , 'Y lgtxj Barbara Doyle Robert Dolly, Jr. Katherine Earnest James Eisentrout Home Economics Agriculture Home Economics Agriculture Tech. the friends we've come to know. f - . lm, 4 L 51,5 'K ' x 5 , ,xx ,Q-i s uf! 1? ., .. ' ' ' I ' Rodney Emory James Endler ' C ' W Clifford Essig Engineering They were such UHDDY times, and not so long ago Engineering Physical Ed. Joseph Everett Pamela Eversole Joe Fisher Business Nursing Engineering Lou Anne Fisher John Fox Debra Fulk Physical Ed. Veterinary Science Education 5 , i n . E 'iigl' A. W-V 391122 ii Dawnetta Funckhouser Keith Funkhouser Martin Gaither Medicine Engineering Computer Tech. . Iwonder where they've gone . . .The Carpenters ,- AS B41-. JN. .M gk- W4 i Beth Giftin Physical Ed. Earlie Godwin Engineering Lisa Giffin Business Ad. Robert Goddard Patricia Goonan Engineering Social Work Kathy Grandstaft Medical Tech. . 1 Beth Grayson Gerald Greenberg Engineering Journalism G Margaret Gullick Education ? .Hai Brian Hacker Physical Ed. Joseph Granzier Rocco Graziano Agriculture Tech. Physical Ed. V Do not fear going forward slowly, fear only to stand still. Ferrel Heishman Physical Ed. iffgffw Kimberly Hollingsworth Business Ad. 5 Robert Hamilton, Jr. Music ' -, atssgg Robert Harper Physical Ed. t I :-1 , A . X A ' N ,, ' 'fl '.'.1f 'ata Edward Hill, Jr. Agricultural f Mitzi Hoover Forestry it Rhonda Hanlin Education t ,t,,j. W i V il Y- ze 4- I J Clayton Hartman Physical Ed. Tammy Hill Physical Therapy Ross Hopkins Arts 8 Sciences You are today where your thoughts have brought you A W 4 Ltke Columbus in the olden days We must gather all our courage Sail our ships out on the open sea Cast away our tears and all the years will come and go And take us up Business Agriculture - always up! - Seals and Crotts Diann Hovatter Marc Hoyle Nancy Hume Billy Hurd Rodney Hutzell Dickson I jesuorogo Home Economics Vet. Medicine Computer Science Political Science Vallace Jack Diana Johnson Alfred Judd Lillian Kelly Business Ad. Social Work Engineering Home Economics Patrick Kenney Michael Kent Steven Kesner Agriculture Arts 8i Sciences Accounting You will be tomorrow where your thoughts take you. - James Allen Never again will you hold this time in your handsi V '.'x ,. Ks, Daniel Kilcoyne Scott Kirk Arts 81 Sciences Agriculture Steve Lambert Agriculture Timothy Kroder Pharmacy Never again Jeffrey Law Jefferson Lawrence Fredrick Lelvfasters Will you know Engineering Arts 81 Sciences Business Adm. this olaceg Never again will your heart be held in this moment's swift embrace, 62 James Lilly Russell Lingner Forestry Social Work Gary Lipscomb Agriculture ff W555 at vvfp ff Phyllis Louk Kathy Ludwick Scott Ludwig Tammie Mackley Agriculture Medicine Business Ad. Education Times go by turns, and chances changes by course, From foul to fair, from better hap to worse. - Ftobert Southwell .,V,,.. ,f ' ,nt Shelly Malone Business Anthony Martin Business John McCartney l-lorticulture Connie McCIung Agriculture Julie Mann Barbara Martin John Martin Forestry Music Forestry -'.- iii Bachel Mayhle Arts 81 Sciences Debra Maynard Charles McAvoy Education Business Ad. Timothy McDonald Agriculture X ff x -,l, I Q ' Frances McCoy Arts Si Sciences Our lives came together for a brief period at PSC. We have touched each other. We have grown. Now we must turn and travel different roads. Julie Miller Secretarial Med. Cindy Milavec Jana Miller Medicine Psychology A Leslie Miller Warren Miller James Mills Forestry Engineering Business . .J-.. J..::,:.:f f .Spf Bhoderick Mills Catherine Murphy Kathryn Murphy Kimberly Murphy Biology Education Business Ad. Physical Ed. I iw L BL. I 2 555115- Mary Murphy Kathleen Myers 4 W Forestry Education J I f' W In the world of dreams, Albert Mylar Arts St Sciences Kenneth Neal Agriculture Antonio Owens Business Adm. Thomas Odonnell Education Vviifv.. Terri Nelson Journalism William Peyton Computer Operations . ggf .'.' . -. f i1, I N 3 Q Cynthia Pitsenbarger John Plum Randolph Poe Diane Poland Arts 81 Sciences Engineering Physical Ed. Education Susan Pratt Agriculture I have chosen my part. Kimberly Prysock Tamela Pyles Matthew Randles Psychology Business Ad. Veterinary Science , is ,i 'S Chris Raschella Mollie Ravenscrott Biology A Robert Reel Agriculture Biology Cynthia Rhyne Home Economics ,Lf -manga -new wg -A I Charles Reading Computer Science Heidi Rice Computer Tech, Ivan Rinehart Computer Tech. 'I J .i l Anthony Rogers Business Adm. Tammy Reed Home Economics William Richard Lavv Lynne Rodeheaver Education Mark Rogers Dentistry The deepest feeling always shows itself in silence 3 ww . S Thomas Rogers Business Ad. Allen Flgtruqgk Nothing to do about wasted hours, but today I must start. Business Ad. 'YW' S Carol Rowe Pamela Roy Kirk Russell Karen Sager Education Secretarial Med. Agriculture Nursing V , ,W .,,, ,.,, .. V 4 IJ' . Donald Sajecki Frank Santini Andy Saville Teresa Saville Business Ad. Agriculture Physical Ed. Business Adm not in silence, but restraint. Marianne Moore Cherish yesterdayg Dream tomorrowg Live today! Lurene Scott Biology Karen Shreve Secretarial Stephen Shiley Deborah Shillingburg Journalism Secretarial 'Qs' John Sine Catherine Smith Mildred Smith Engineering Business Ad. Secretarial Med. Nathan Snyder Lloyd Sowers Kimberly Staggs Agriculture Journalism Music JoAnna Shafterman Forestry . r - - 313.- N ...--A Richard Silber Engineering Ramona Smith Journalism Terry Stanley Agriculture Tech. 'wtf' 'W .1 Michael Steele Steven Bonanno Amy Statler Kevin Steele Computer Science Agriculture Music Medicine I ,E ::: f A th sv I vlli 5 :.- X-S .. X A Gam-ki 'xx 5 Smit Lynne Stoffle Charles Stout Dave Stover Tammy Strawderman Social Work Engineering Mine Engineering Secretarial Ex. S' Kristie Stump Daniel Taylor Glenda Thomas James Thompson' Secretarial Ex. Music Computer Tech. Arts 81 Sciences You progress not through improving what has been done, but reading toward what has yet to be done. - Kahlil Gibra fl Lee Thorne Engineering tra iF Mark Trietly Social Work Leon'Treutle Engineering Tech. Greg Turner Political Science M A, ,ml ., V Roberta VanGilder Karen Vanmeter Marci Vorbach Del Wachter Nursing Food Management Psychology Music ' '7'W'W!ff?'.: f -Aww Teresa Walters Secretarial Ex. Christy Webb William Weigle, Jr. Phsycial Ed. Psychology Because I know that time is always time And place is always and only place And what is actual is actual only for one time And only tor one place , . . Frances Whiteman Journalism College is the turning point of growing upg Victor Whitt George Whittington Forestry Tab Wigfield Engineering Engineering , . ,,.,,. W., Steven Wilkinson Arts 81 Sciences Ralph Williams Tammy Wilkes Music Music Anthony Williams Donald Wolford Clifford Wright Jeanie Zais Business Ad. X , 1 'fi Jeffery Zivkovic Arts and Sciences Engineering Physical Ed. Social Work And growing up is wishing you were young again. 4 'I if 1 5-SEBI AT' 1 M There are those who give little ot the much which they have - and they give it tor recognition and their hidden desire makes their gifts unwholesome. And there are those who have little and give it all. These are the believers in lite and the bounty ol Iile, and their cotter is never empty. There are those who give with joy, and that joy is their reward. And there are those who give with pain, and that pain is their baptism. And there are those who give and know not pain in giving, nor do they seek joy, nor give with mindtulness ol virtue . . . You give with mindtulness ol virtue. . . You give' but little when you give ot your possessions. - lt is when you give ol yourself that you truly give. Kahlil Gibran SIGMA PHI OMEGA liihil CROW 1, from lefty Elizabeth Stewart, Julie Malone, Donna Thomas, Anna ldleman, Barbara Parker and Alisa Mauk. CROW 23 Richard Umstot, Janice Rigby, Mary Ann Davis, Linette Ludwick, Christa Martin, Kelly Harman and Tammy Dorsey. CROW 33 Jay Clem, Steven Bland, Shelia Judy, Johnny Peyton, Robert l-larman and Doug Kesner, Not pictured are Susan S. Bosley, Kay Burgess, Steven Dantzic, Edward Fazenbaker, and Robert T. Wilson. OFFICERS 1978-79 President .......,.,..,.,,......, Shelia Judy Vice-President .....l,......... Richard Umstot Adviser and Sec.-Treas .... Prof. Kenneth F. Haines Faculty Representative . . .Prot. Virginia E. Johnson Sigma Phi Omega Honor Society Was established at Potomac State in April, 1923. The organization Was founded as a student-faculty group for the purpose of fostering citizenship and scholarship. Members of the faculty belong by virtue of their position. The society has remained a local one through the years With its own customs, ritual, insignia and tradi- tions. Membership in Sigma Phi Omega is the highest honor conferred upon PSC students. The highlight ot the academic year is the spring banquet honoring new members. The society invites an outstanding personage to be the guest speaker at this event. Sigma Phi Omega also sponsors the annual Recognition Day program in late April, at which awards and citations are presented and a summary of campus activities is given. This year the society adopted a new project. It Will annually raise funds for the Dr. Nancy M, Miller Memo- rial Scholarship. Dr. Miller served as sponsor of the group from 1937 to 1967. STUDENT EDUCATIGN ASSCJCIATICJN Q 'Q 2 -1 F 4 'rf ,ag vt y, 1 p l-Q. .QW haf- W.-315. 3 46- Ni-.af X ' Q4 Q V' VV 'L as . ,, . , . ,S - ' ,- . ,Qt 'Pea T ,fi fa' .. fy We 'xy' ' 4 xf- .f'. '-f' 1 ' -Ile. tRow 1, from lettj Eda Thayer, JoAnn Bruno, Mary Hedrick, Elizabeth Stewart, presidentg and JoAnn Miller, secretary tlftow 25 Kim Alla- mong, Mary Ann Davis, Debbie Maynard, Beth Giltin, vice-president, and Kathy Myers This organization was established to promote interest in the education field on campus. It fosters the intel- lectual and social interests of students majoring in education. CONCERT BAND CRoW 1, from lettj Tim Hall, Carol Liller, Jim Roderick, Denise Biggs, Alice Newlin, Julie Staggers, Dawn Harrison and Richard Frush, CRoW 25 Peggy Cannon, Wanda Hambree, Karl Keller, Amy Statler, Danny Taylor, Lloyd Sowers and Joel Yockum. CRoW 33 John Sine, Frances Whiteman, Terri Nelson, Bryant Williams, Craig Wagoner, Del Wachter, Roger Newlin, Tedd Wilson, Rhodes Whitehill, and Dr Charles Whitehill, director 'Y- V' 1 52 if Cy -QW' L, Q ,. A 55, gm 1 , fr 'Q - L I -' ..19 ? -f , I ' f . 'f - Q.: V' ,J -' , - Q A ' ,uf-.. A' , ' f , ' A 7 1:7 ,1',,:,,,. I . 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H ,:gn..:f?5f4EM ., 1 l , ME, l 5 X, .X A fffglfa gzgayfi , A f .A ffl., , , my P M n I Tammy 'M' ff' , V 3, A - A, ------- H, ., , Vvllkes, K . A i' 5 l jfyiv ' l V drum ' ' majorette is . 5 ' , . SNK 5' I L, l ' .4 -V-4-1 X .-4 6 va- , X mg-.,,s,4s 1-.1 - -,'X.-X:-1'-,M .2 XM v -. -nir- '2- 4+ -1..?:,z2s,x:4:av4y, ',.'..'i rw. .: ' ' -1 naar - 'rESFk2E':2r-s. Mwfgg ..,,,gggX,XX .M H X, ,., ,.,,. , 5+ - 'I 452211, 55 S ul 'Z . , sg' ff, are ' V Q .- 'l bis smiwmify 1'R .- I '. , .f . lQ-,s iff H Y :A-'::Q:k,T . - A A Wk N 'Jrvw' Q it 9 .Ma 1,32 Ba P X iff? f :Q 2 Sa Cathy z 5, K LOV , .,,, .,., ,.,,.,, , , ,,., , . ,A We XXV, , Xxfnex x X X. F a. K X 77 Fisher, :.,. feature i twi rler 1, 3-f CQQ ,,,, 4 t , HQXN 0 ,T 5 y A N . X y Q 4915 Q X ,ASQ S il X2- . 6, X gg Mm ev W xg if X KN t Wg Y N Q S X at UN H Q 'llvzv X K 46 PRX Q x X . -.lf X 1. ..X., Q, i 5 1 , 5+ X! M 1, . yt 5 X K 'Nix ' 52 I fa 'X ,mar QQSQ , xv iN 1 fx BX 9 23-f3j.X s NN-x1 N 4 X LAX, gk Q BX ,, :Wx SR X N HM W :X f W X .., 1 , www gg XY, Q l X W , X X THE JAZZ ENSEM BLE Linda Hedrick, feature tvvirler Leatherman, feature twirler THE SINGERS g 5, .,,Mx . -,,. .ty ' 'MKS 'Wm qFrom lefty JoAnn Miller, Kay Burgess, Donna Thomas, Mary Beth Howard, Kathy Ludwick, Amy Statler, Annette Gray, Steve Pancake, Lloyd Sowers, Steve Kesner, Craig Ftotruck, Victor Whitt, Tony Cooper, Tammy Wilkes, Rhonda Hanlin, Barbara Martin, Alice Newlin, Kim Staggs, Linette Luwick, Cynthia Cooper, Diann Hovatter and Eda Thayer, Seated at the piano are Prof. Richard Davis, director, and Sharon Davis, accompanist The Singers, the college choral organization, is a mixed chorus open to all students by audition. The group performed both secular and sacred choral literature chosen from the works of the earliest masters to present day. Performance responsibilities of the Singers include the Christmas program and the Spring con- cert. COLLEGE REPUBLICANS CSeated from lefty Kelley Harman, vice-president Kay Burgess, presidentg Craig Flotruck, Jim Thompson, historiang and Donna Thomas CStandingj Mollie Ravenscoft, Terry Lamberson and Cindy Boggs, treasurer. The College Republicans Club was created in the fall ol 1970, The group promotes awareness ol party political issues on campus. ROTH MILITARY HONORARY SOCIETY CFrom lefty Major Bradford Baum, Janice Rigby, secretary, Richard Jones, publicity officer, Roy Shrout, commander, Chris Irvine, trea- surer, Chris Smith, deputy commander, and Sgt, First Class Ronald Bailey. ROTC COLOR GUARD tirom leltl Richard Jones, Roy Shrout, president, Chris Smith, vice-president, and Chris Irvine, treasurer ROTI-l sponsors the annual Military Ball, pro- vides color guard for ceremonies of a military nature and holds a fall or spring banquet. Hn: I' A 2'Yf V Sk ,N- 4, -' --iz-... .I ASTRONDIVIY CLUB fFrom Ieftj Prof. Jasper Morris, adviserg Joe Granzier, Tom Wilson, Julia Miller, Ben Jones and Henry Falkowski, adviser This is a faculty-student organization for those interested in telescopically observing stars and oonstella tions vvith eight, six and tour inch telescopes. This group traveled to Frostburg and Hagerstown planetari urns, savv movies and viewed special NASA updates. PASQUINO STAFF is! -'Qu , 'M . V xf hlnnofa I is F f 'HJ '-5 rRow 1, from Ieltj Denise Hartman, Gary Clites, Terri Nelson, Tom Kennedy and Roy Shrout fRow 23 Debra Minick, adviser, Deborah Karcher, Lloyd Sowers, Frances Whiteman, Mary Harris, Rudy Shiley and Donna Hutchins QRow 35 Brian Richard, Roxann Tigney, Mona Smith, Bob Kimmel and Lynn Beckman The Pasquino, the campus news publication, in its fifty-eighth year, informed readers about the campus news and views. The paper appeared every two weeks except during holidays and examination periods. It was sent to the parents of residents, as well as many alumni, other colleges, high schools, advertisers and friends of the college. Although much time was spent gathering and organizing news, the staff found time to enjoy a Christmas party and the annual spring Press Banquet, at which Frank Kearns, a former CBS foreign correspondent, spoke, The staff also traveled to West Virginia University for Journalism Week to hear several speakers. DEBORAH KARCHER AMY C. SMITH EDITORIAL STAFF Editor and Charles Carroll Terri Nelson GAYLE POLAND Gary Clites Stephen Shiley DENISE HARTMAN Business Management Gerald Greenberg Roy Shrout News Editor Mary Harris Ramona Smith JAY STICKLEY Donna Hutchins Lloyd Sowers BRIAN RICHARD Circulation Manager Thomas Kennedy Frances Whiteman Sports Editor Robert Kimmel DEBRA MINICK l LYNN BECKMAN Adviser CIRCULATION COMMITTEE and John Davis Mark Randalls ROXANN TIGNEY DENNIS M. CARPENTER Richard Fazenbaker Tammy Schramm Editorial Board Photography Adviser Dave Parsons CATAIVIOUNT STAFF QFiow 1,trom lefty Charles Smith and Lurene Scott CROW 23 Cary Seldomndge, adviser, Debra Miniok, adviser, and Mona Smith rRow 35 Fred LeMasters, Terri Nelson, Steve Kesner, Roxann Tigney, Frances Whiteman, Jay Clem and Jim Thompson Q . records 1978-79 in words and pictures. LUFTENE SCOTT Editor RAMONA SMITH S Layout Editor FRANCES WHITEMAN Writing Editor JAY CLEM Photography Editor DEBRA rviimioic, pENNieM CARPENTER ' and GARY SELDGMRIDGE K he F , Advisers iHj.,jTjr f- f.,:..f y ' it I, Q X IWW 'ES5bNY x'N -,:CT?3 fx?Yi6?tb53 QWENSAWNSBNKYKWNFGEKE' 'iw- 1' - - ' '7-:EE P31 f fi -: :I E it L iii 'Qi is will l I , . T 5 .sw ,, 'x CFrom Iettj Pam Francis, adviserg Cyrena Horton Cynthia Cooper treasurer Emily Hott Karen Sager secretary and Steve Pancake president. This year the 4 H Club visited the National 4 H center in Washington D C PSYCHO- LCGY CLUB AND SCOPE tlitow 1, from lefty Evelyn Petry, adviser, Julia Miller, Jeanette Staggs, Kathy Myers and Elizabeth Stewart, fRow 23 Tammy Hill, Jeff Zirkovic, Alisa Mauk and Doug Kesner, flllow 35 Matt Holt The Psychology Club and SCOPE foster interest in special areas of psychology supported by films, guest lecturers and group dis- cussions, These groups also became involved in Project Help, which was geared to the idea of stu- dents helping students. CHEERLEADERS ry ' ., 1. . 4,1 ,K 1' ,I',..f I f -- 4, '. f' ' ' ,:' .14 Q P , '. u ' In 17, ,C ,- g-, 4,4 I, ,1j. 'f Ja. '44 f Q- 51714 ,M -, 'Z '3L , .git 0.4 ' . jf' .fl f . ' .' 47- -7 c '7,. 'HA ' ff r F ' - 4 -7 , A 'Z' ' , f3'A ::' . 1 'J' ' E-44 -v .' LI' J., , ,rdf 41 ,J wgig A O Q it it if 5' ,, nz- 'Zvi' .-,,. . . , b.. 5- -, 1 wi, 1.4 ,y , , , 5' .,.. Q 1, .- ' ' J' . ' fs' A , , I 3 xg J . .1 c ,. , -i v- 4 . -,. , , V K wlsx x .x,, in V P, k ,Q . V - , ,J Clfrom lefty Kim Parsons, Sandy I-lall, Kathy Bounds, Kim Courtney, captain, Mary Beth l-larper, Teresa Saville and Ruby Brooks. PUBLIC CHOICE CLUB I' Ya 1:3 I . ,lll .WALT I: fn. if ffl? W, ,JJ 2 CROW 1, from lefty Dr. Charles Tichner, Sharon Johnson, Janice Rigby, Scott Ludwick and Prof. William Edel, adviser fRow 23 Doug Kesner and Mike Clise. The main purpose of this club is to inform the campus community of popular issues such as post Mao-modernization, the Iranian situation and human rights development. BLACK STUDENT UNITY ,W I, LW1 r xx . , , . 3 xx' w-,Nix . l ,ful lRow 1, from leftl John Leach and Cliff Brown tRow 27 Darwin Bush, Dickson Ilesucrobo. Mike Ray and Aarron Jones CROW 33 Kevin Dozier. Michael Cunningham and Robert Wilson CROW 45 Grant Clark, Tony Williams and Karen Ferguson adviser This organization was established to promote interest in unity among the black community on campus lt fosters the intellectual and social interests of black stu- dents X- YOUNG DEIVICCRATS CLUB A QRS, 3 L -QQ- '5' r xvrr '2- tSeated from lefty Mnke Cox, Steve Pancake, Fteva Taylor, presldent, and Davld Parsons tStandlngl Rlcnaro Umstot Steve Sluss and Tum Slebel The Young Democrats Club was chartered in 1972 as an oftucial part of the Democratic Party The club promotes awareness of party political issues on campus CIRCLE K CLUB 4. - QRovv 1, from Iettj Frances Whiteman and Reva Taylor, secretary-treasurer. CROW 25 Mollie Ravenscott, Kay Burgess, vice-president, and Cindy Milavec. CROW 33 Rich- ard Fazenbaker and Richard Umstot, president. The Circle K Club is the only true service organization on cam- pus, 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 international. The club was one of the most active organizations on campus this year. Activities included the operation ot the used bookstore, the sponsorship ot tvvo bloodmobiles and the operation of the Homecoming Parents Day reception. The club also sold glass can- dleholders and attended the Circle K District Convention at Pipes- tem State Park. The adviser was Prof. William E. Michael. VARSITY CLUB I 1 2 2 if 5 f 3, . :5 1 CROW 1, from lettb Frank Klemens, Christy Webb, April Linville, Clitt Wright, Danie Athey, Judy Scott and Jenny Mullen, treasurer fliiovv 23 Prot. John Stone, adviser, Cindy Baldwin, president, Beth Gitfin, Jennifer Keeney, Jean Neel, vice-president, Mitzi Hoover and Kim Fowler, The Varsity Club was established to promote athletics at PSC. Among the various activities this group was involved in were a Beer Blast and Talent Show in the Pub. BUSINESS CLUB C, J - at '1 f-N., -,v .1 v . R 1 t m Iettl Joe Everett historian Donna Thomas president, Tammy Q OW , TO , , , Schramm, secretary, and Mike Cox, vice-president, flfiovv 25 John Clements, Mary Jo Morehead, Lisa Hayes, treasurer, and Steve Pancake. CROW 35 Christy Stump and Kim Courtney, reporter CRow 43 Kim Hardesty, Mildred Smith, Gayle Poland and Julie Miller CROW 53 Terry Lamberson, Prof Elwood Layman, adviser, and Cindy Boggs This organization vvas established to promote the interest ln bus- iness on campus. It fosters the intellectual and social interests of students majoring in business, OUTINGS CLUB Sgyg ' .aa CROW 1, from lettj Karen Sager, Dave Weissert, Melanie Post, Lou Ann Fisher, Yolanda Broome, Mary Ann Sandy, Tony Williams, Linda Day, Bonnie Ramsey and Pam Francis, adviser, fRow 25 Tim Hall, Ross Hopkins, Ftoxann Tigney, vice-president, Eric Livengood, presi- dentg and Matt Handles, The Outings Club was established to provide an opportunity tor students to journey and learn more about the Potomac Valley area. This group hiked the CSO Canal, visited Seneca Books and Blackwater Falls, and went to the Cumberland YMCA for swimming, HCIVIE ECONOMICS CHAPTER Ti i it f ! 3? is-1 3 4'-ir 2 E f 153 ll' 523' ev- Qg s 'K VN 'R tSeated, from lefty Kathy Earnest, secretary, Nancy Hume, treasurer, and Regina l-lite CStandingJ Tammy Fleed, Jeanette Staggs, presi- dent, Satilphia Bruce, Prof Elizabeth Hanlin, adviser, and Barbara Doyle, vice-president The Home Economics Chapter is affiliated with both the West Virginia and American l-lome Economics Associations The activities are planned to provide tor the development ot women for service to their families and to the world, The chapter sponsored the sale ot mums tor Homecoming this year, the sale of Better Homes and Gar- dens cookpooksg and also toured the tood preparation and service areas at the local tvlcDonald's. DORIVI COUNCILS .24 x .. S R '- fwl lf ' , if .s -S IQ l Ill V Ill ful -nl H J PJ Isp! P4 92 aff W s..f FRIEND HALL: ffrom lefty Connie lv1cClung, secretary, Parsons, vice-president, and Dlann Hovatler, treasurer 9 Q S A A W Y f 4f7'fA5 ir' hir r rj, N 7 I 1 1 ff 4- r ,H Roxann Tlgney, president, Klrn ..-Z' Y.-- .. A-'M' REYNOLDS HALL: ffrom lefty Garrett Long, presldenlg David Fletcher, VICE-DYGSIGGDIQ Steve Pancake, secretary-treasurer, and Steve Kachman, party chairman. 5 l'v1EMORiAL HALL: ffrorn lefty Hllton Graham, presldent, Albert Mylar, vice-president, and Robin Jansante, trea- surer Not pictured, Roy Snrout, secretary, pm-v-we DAVIS HALL' Cfrom lefty Roger Massey, vlce-presrdent. tary-treasurer, and Jerry Brackenrldge, presldent Dennrs Evans, secre- 93 SPORTS CIVIC ACTION CLUB This organization endeavors to make students aware of the personal need for involvement in athletics on campus. CHRISTIANS IN CONCERN This organization fosters inspiration of all Christian religions. The group concentrated its efforts to bring Christian youth into closer contact with the Church and to deepen their devotional lives through recreation and fellowship. AGRICULTURE CLUB This club was organized in 1954 for the purpose of furthering the professional and social interests of the members. Membership is open to all students majoring in agriculture, forestry and veterinary medicine. SKI CLUB This club promoted interest in snow skiing with reduced rates to WISP skiers, several trips, films and tee- shirts. STUDENT GOVERNMENT This organization is the governing order of the student body. Its goals are furthering school spirit and the achievement of a cordial understanding between students and faculty. President was Steve Sluss. Throughout the year, the government worked on campus activities such as Homecoming weekend, student entertainment and campus issues. lt sponsored several Pub Acts and a variety of movies. NEWMAN CLUB This is a national Catholic organization, founded in 1948 at PSC. lt fosters the spiritual, intellectual and social interests of Catholic studentsf It is a member of the National Newman Federation. Lite ie a theater we well may call, r Where every actor muet pertorm with art: Or laugh it through and make a tarce ot all, Or learn to bear with grace his tragic part. Palladl SISTER MAURA EICHNEFI, POST CATHY WILKIN, Artist Q im as, - 'WZ xvfwfffi :Pm ' hc, .i,u:u:u. 'T f ll'-f HIGHLAND JAZZ BAND The Circle K Sponsored Cardiopulmonary Fiesuscitation Seminar iv 4 POTOMAC STATE PLAYERS With the expressed purpose of instructing inter- ested students in acting, lighting techniques, stage make-up and set direction, the Players was organ- ized in 1919. lt was formed for the presentation of theatrical productions such as The Star Spangled Girl Cpicturedj. This play was performed this year under the advisement of Prof. Anthony Whitmore and Dr. William Simpson. Doug Kesner Clettj and Taunya Beavers Crightj are shown rehearsing. Not shown is the third main character which was played by Stanley Kimble. TAMING OF THE SHREW and RCJMEG AND JULIET presented by the National Players HANSEL AND GFZETEL presented by the West Virginia University Opera Theater HALLOWEEN PARTY AT P.S.C A Q , QA f., - 1 Spooks. . . Clowns. . . Fairies. . . Goblins. . . HOMECCJIVIING 78 . V . ... -,. ,pc 1,,,,t. ,Q ,,........,.......1. 1'tEsfs .shui W ., if -.. ,iff 3,1 .f ',,, , mr-,mf N. iff , 1 ' -V '- '- ' r :rs . N, :.. ,, - . i - Y, i -5-'-iii' E... K g:-i 'I ' N ful, ', fat 3 - Q 23 'A-is -' fi- J' msg. , I vuu.a-Af'i,s:2--rm ii b , ,Q . ..,. t tf'-HUME -JE VISITURQ -Q Ev V 'fi 1'---1. 5-EUUWN f53iTULU'5-EJJTR 1' 1 -. 5, , i ' 3-st .m l m vv., .0 it , an VM, .t With no time left on the boards, the Cata- mounts leave the field in triumph. Clayton Hartman penetrates a wall of Montgomery tackles. i MW? 91 4.3, ,Fla .n , ' While Kathy Bounds boosts team spirit Second runner-up Linette Ludwick, Queen Donna Thomas, and First Runner-Up Janet she says, Howdy Partner . Hines beam with excitement at the halftime ceremonies. I l vw If 1 'gl ,V 15 5 xi A' , Qgntv, 'Q ji ,r' ANTICIPATION is the name of the crowd's game. Connie McCIung and Eda Thayer display the reapings of the harvest season during the Homecoming Parade, MCAT SCRATCH FEVERH nr 12-ff 'f Z Ll. 181 1' P31 r x 7 '4- 7. 35. iw V' ze- 'KE lf: ' If C 2, , '- ' wi 5 Peggy Mathews, who poses as the Cata- mount, believes that answers lie within her reach. A PUB ACTS. . . SHARON DAWSON SHARON DAWSON and TERRY NELSON L JON BOVEE and RALPH SANTORO LIVE! ilffl' THUNDERHILL PERFORMING LIVE I l SCARLETT FROM ARLINGTCN, VA X X., JAMES WALSH GYPSY BAND . . .with hand- clapping fOOt- stomping music TODAY'S YOUTH: TOlVlORROW'S ENERGY EARTH WEEK 79 Earth Week began with the ' signing of a proclamation tor 1979 by Mayor Athey and PSC. participants, Dr. James McBee, Margaret Gullick, Tony Cooper and Craig Ftotruck. ij 1, .iai , -912 -tg Q .-,'g':..e,1Fi ,ff 'ii I if V - The Steering Committee Ctst rovvj Davvnetta Funkhouser, Rhonda Haniin. 12nd rovvj Tony Cooper, Ron Ambrose, Barbara Turpin Margaret Gulick. C3rd rovvb Mark Byer, Craig Rotruck, Juan Rinehart. 11 THE CANCER-DANCER MARATHON The Dance Marathon began at 4 pm. on Friday and lasted until 4 p.m. on Saturday. The mara- thon was under management of the Dance Committee, and Selby Jacobs, rep. ot the Mineral County Chapter of the American Cancer Society. POTGIVIAC STATE FARM , ' L fs KPLYQ' y E' I , Q. ,J .'. Q 1 x -.., I ma! g rf' ., 4 N 'N'w , ie fi J 5, LW? rr ' 9 Q ' xl ' e . I '11- Real Character is judged by defeat which can later turn to victory. . . Teach players to win as well as lose. but not like to lose. f t r tif? fe 1. fgiizic .5 M , fQf g2Z:f?:1.,.1i 1 V if -- fmwf,-,, 1 .. f ,ww , W 5 ,ww-1., ,- jp -,fad 1.-.-My J 'N -- c . -'?'i-i--'f-i- 2, ffiyrww' we 4:4 fs - - -. A ' .'v.ff 2 5'W.f'f f f V V W V v V V V i AML, uw, to POTOIVIAC STATE FGCTBALL 78 . eq sf i ,dd W ' 'V .J - QW: i --mn-..--M.-,-my 95 1 1, c., W Uiiyim, s nf' 4.-...KE 4 A . ' 4' ik 4 1' 0.-if COACHING STAFF: ffrom Ieffb Gary Alt, offensive backfield coacng Tom Harman, offensive line coacng Head Coach Cecil Per- kinsg Mike Hicks, defensive line coachg and Fred fTackJ Clark, defensive backfield coach. Nof pictured is Bradford Baum. Success is not measured by heights attained . . 7777 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE PSC Opponent 27 Nassau 21 24 Harford 31 7 Chowan 49 17 Wesley 14 42 Westchester 7 35 Montgomery 3 17 Ferrum 28 8 WVU Jayvees 25 16 Hudson Valley 16 24 Lees McBae 20 REGION XX ALL-STAB FOOTBALL TEAM First team: Gregory Buchanan John Foy Steve Hart Fiaynard Lee Bon Moats Melvin McBoy an Peter Plousis Theron Young Honorable Mention Offensive Team: Earl West Clifford Wright . but by obstacles passed. ,am ,f ff R W fi W' ik 'W D,-5. x 35 K 3, I Q ly l u 3 K : S, A ' NN 'id ' ' H D' -- V.vf-f : 5 4 1 V ' 1 1 ug + 1 A' ge X f K- ' 1 . ', l' zgafzhk qw W YW J .Nga ' ' X' . ff, ' Q, C A- Ph. x 5:33 sr. M ' M, V Q, '. ji Y It ' ., Q. I x ,X - K ' 'lf .f,' ' K fx - V mi ,, , .Wm ..... .N fvvxWw.q..::M,. 1 v WMWW mm f 'rv Q , :wi ' . . . . 51 A D ' f W -, x' WW' , Q! 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Games 60 24 74 23 73 24 70 10 94 22 38 19 57 13 87 21 44 18 50 16 63 22 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE PSC Opponent 63 Seminole CC 88 74 Daytona Beach CC 59 88 New World CC 61 50 Miami Dade CC 66 98 Fayette CC 51 65 Baltimore CC 69 98 Johntown UPJ 47 89 Anne Arundel CC 68 73 Allegany CC 71 74 Navy Plebes 87 55 Anne Arundel CC 52 70 Fayette CC 41 55 North Alleghany 60 66 Boyce 89 105 Hagerstown 86 81 Garrett CC 66 60 Allegany CC 91 66 North Allegheny 74 64 Boyce 80 97 Ferrum CC 100 Garrett Christmas Tournament 81 New Kensington 68 70 Garrett CC 68 Princeton University Tournament: 67 Princeton 71 64 Dartmouth 73 -nn D ' as Q is , 43 5 ,.... gg: 1' ' SY ' I I I ,I ,, 'K I I 2 H QQ fre: , I . 1- as . OI I I9 WI FI' S . 1 SOI I IG lose' 1 all try. . .f 7 WGMEN'S BASKETBALL T -J 55' gn' BASKETBALL TEAM Clfront from leltj April Linville, Jenny Mullen, Barbara Bean, Cindy Baldwin, co-captain, Mitzi Hoover and Danie Athey tMiddle from lettl Lou Ann Fisher, Barbara Cosner, Jean Neel, co-captain, Jennifer Keeney, Nina Bakke, Christy Webb, Tina Thuston and Kim Fowler tBack from lettj Head Coach Sandy Elmore, Judy Scott, trainer and manager, Karen Van Meter, scorekeeperg and Assistant Coach Pam Francis. Not pictured is Beth Gittin, statistician. Leading Scorer - Nina Bakke 139 tor 379 . . .36070 Averaged 17.1 ptsfgame Leading Bebounder - Christy Webb Averaged 10.6 rbsfgame Leading Foul Shooter- Barbara Bean 14for19. . .73'V0 Leader in Steals - Cindy Baldwin 5.4 stealsfgame Leader in Assists - Cindy Baldwin 4.1 assistsfgame PSC Total Points - 1,257 Opponents' Total Points -1,159 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE PSC Opponent 63 CCAC Allegeny Campus 88 61 102 61 Essex CC 102 47 61 63 Shenandoah College 66 63 Allegany Comm. College 66 79 CCAC Allegheny Campus 75 85 Shenandoah College 54 76 Allegany Comm. College 68 80 63 65 Hagerstown Jr. College 62 91 87 75 Ferrum 70 69 Garrett CC 46 46 39 53 Charles CC 36 74 57 77 Chesapeake CC 33 , 8 , 759 4 514 5f,xgr,,xJg,qs'SExT'f :- . Il tl!! f- C gd? ',f 'N 1 CIYU Ubin-4 I if E! P., AA NINE ON THE DIAMOND... BASEBALL TEAM: Csitting, from lefty Shane Goddard, Greg Whitlow, Paul Christy, Jay Quinn, Tony Martin and Randy Cirillo. fKneeling, from lefty Wayne Darrell, Rob Harper, Holly Martin, Ed Trietley, Tommy Thomas, Joe Hall and Kelmar Lanham. CStanding, from lefty Coach Dave Cline, Coach Fred Tack Clark, Mark Trietley, Dick Lively, Randy Bennett, Neil Huffman, Jett Reynolds, Coach Branson Brown and Head Coach Jack Reynolds. All Region XX Team Team Record: 19 wins, 9 losses First team: Ed Trietley -third base Csophomorey Second team: Jeff Reynolds - outfield Qfreshmany Holly Martin - short-stop Qtreshmany .ir w S., gr' 2 il I 1 , A ' , W5 ff rg f I-1, 31: Kg!! ' 'f ,' v' Qgngfn ,N 'M 1 fvvlif- f av I A' ' xl, K x 95,7 , X. g , p ' V +- 'N-.gzf ago wil . 11,-.. -25.5- Yrzffrlf. fi ' , 'Ffa ? 1' 1,642 Uf glpif, - . uh.: 5 ' , -' n bfi? 1 1 V f SAV-PY-F--4---lQff2L 4,0 N 'af amefy-gl' i,.5fr: :f',40', ,, -Y if 5- g i?mQ',!'g .Qc W' QE gf? V ft, -1 rv Qfsncf' 'H 'ii 24'-.uf Y 'S-Q2 , ,J : :vcr 1 ai I 7 131- ,W-rf, gi... E Q 'ng-H fa QA. , 1 fl - .f ' V . . 5:4 , jig, ,ill 1 ' ' i.f 4x Qu., -A ' K3 3 S' H . 122 xg--4' ! f i, ?'i'YWVZ5fZ.Vf'? 'F'W -' BASEBALL COACHING STAFF: Cfrom lefty Coach Fred Tack Clark, Coach Dave Chne, Coach Branson Brown and Head Coach Jack Reynolds 1. 1 NW ifififf- ...an- lot!- 5 ,Kc X 1 .112 . - - m -5 A-f N .ww f 5 X 4 'R x xv' . ,K ,rf Q E if 3- AQ ' W x 1 :- . 394. . Y. 5- ,, 1.41 'X X, '4- N...-M S ....,- 'Q ,fl .K--.J QR. , W. A V . .gwqa zyyfi t. . Y 3 . 1 f J.. f . , L fi, -A-A- - wif' X. .x wx X qw. ,Q , AA. A . X. X 3, 5. A . xx ,F S- , ,Tx gg. .- ' H Q ' Ci-,. . P .- , 3.5 ,, K qkll Nfl, Q .YY , . Ay f ff f, J df - Wx ., , '- lee? '- Qgxjswf' ,jy 1 'J A , f i ' -' - '- ii ' . , .... ii Q . 4 2 I is - I . . , , iff Q 'li ... - V . 1 is if P' 'ff x.l, x.'v 1 p ag, , K . x ,Q S iii, -. ' 9 I , .. QW-X. xs Ss. f .cle QV. Jug a f iff ' ,' WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL TEAM 1978-1979 VOLLEYBALL TEAM. CKneeling from lefty Lou Ann Fisher, Barbara Johnson, Mitzi Hoover, Barbara Bean, captain, Ftoxann Tigney and Cathy Marciniak, co-captain tStanding from lefty Judy Scott, rnanagerg Jenny Mullen, Tina Thurston, Kirn Murphy, Jean Neel, Nina Bakke and Coach Margaret Quinn Dutstanding Server - Barbara Bean VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE Most Improved Player - Mitzi Hoover Highest Academic Average - Barbara Johnson PSC Won Shenandoah Won Frederick Won Frederick Lost Anne Arundel Lost Chesapeake Won Dundalk Lost Essex Won Dundalk Lost Gallaudet Won Shepherd Won Shepherd Lost Hagerstown Opponent Lost Lost Lost VVon VVon Lost VVon Lost 'VVon Lost Lost VVon it PUMPING IRON :J '9 This year, the first weightlitting team was estab- being captained by Steve Wilkinson Cpicturedb at 220 pounds, Other team members were Tony Juker, 123 poundsg Doug James, 132 pounds, Mark Niools, 165 poundsg Danny Kilcoyne, 165 pounds, Tom Ken- nedy, 181 pounds, and Jeff Zivkovic, 220 pounds. i I t ,i t , , ,, .A . t. - , , , l,- 9 Q' , . ! . ,, , , l V r Q 3 l V, - ', 1 - F, , ,. v, lg. 2 ini t to . l gi Q ,, ,H . . V? Q 3 4 ,. A gt , glin t, i l l f, f5-3 Af.. , if: , li it 2 Wil il ' ff ,ffl Q v ali ,ill if it 1 lllkgi la it Esgrf , 5 . wg' Wgwwgw .ill l gli? ,wi 5 i gt: , iii '65, ALL- SPORTS BANQUET Ron Moats, sophomore arts and sciences major from Grafton, WV, was the recipient of the Dana G. Lough award. 357 W it, WW' if .Q M dy' W t .2 4 ---uf X.. Guests at the banquet were Ctrom lefty Gary Watson from WKLP Glen A. Ryan, treasurer ofthe Cat Club, Kittie Blakemore, women's basketball coach at WVU, and Coach Cecil Perkins. Shall I compare thee to a summer's day? Thou art more lovely and more temperate. Rough vrinds do shake the darling buds ol May, And summer's lease hath all short a date: And olten is his gold complection dimmed: And every lair lrom lair sometimes declines, Bychance, or nature's changing course, untrimmed But thy etemal summer shall not lade Nor lose possession ol that lair thou ovvestg Nor shall Dealh brag thou vlanderest in his shade When in etemal lines thou grovvest. Solongasmencanbreatheoreyescansee So long lives this, and this gives lile to thee. William Shakespeare BEAUTY. . .IT ISA Homecoming Queen I ' Q '32 .1 s '- f ' 4' ' 1 A 1 Q Miss Donna J THE HOLY OF HCLIES FGBCE THAT BEGINS IN l If-I r x Y 'Mft 4.,. -4 4., 1-PP -1 -4 7f.'1, x .Q tx 4. 'IT'5f3f'if,Q1 Z ff: 321137 ' F ,.s, JN if ,yep- 'f- free -I A vu -5,-x-..,,,.:4 as 'X' Q X,-f:tr,,1 QL ?i3?'i?'i ' I' ei 5fffQQ'giT?Z ., I 1 Qin-5 Q4 '4:.4,sf if 1 af 'Q rf -wx- , 'QA w W , 'St' L Kay Burgess Mary Ann Davis Escort - Ron Ambrose Escort - Donald Shoemaker M5 J gfisffiiaslif nfzwtffsit Qt ' -iii? gg , Y .-2 ' Y f 1 Janet Hines Glenna Elkins Escort - Steve Pancake Escort - Steve Whiteman UF YOUB BEING 3 .I :. - I29 . . 1 A . 4. V, X Q t xQN X ggszr. 'Q . si Q. . Q ' if ' j F -FPC fqsgj-iQ -'Q E M, 5- Mimi, i p V Q I .. MW 'gf' ,Q . 3 .fi 451 f vu.. . it . ff.. . .5 - s r X is -9 34431 . sl. 4 'L+-f ' . .,,,. X . Rives Q, fsfffiw. .f-1: 5- P ' Q in 55 if 'st Ef'Tj xf ',w 47'i ' ' S, -'Q . 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V - 1' ' ri.-.1 1-?'. i 2 -- fm'-f?3 ?i25?5' Q' AZ' 'A .. 14,3 V+ i'f'r?Jf:cefX- Regina Hite Escort - David Radcliff 4:11 .gk . -'T 1.44-1-v ANDENDS 14.2, .-. ag ,. 14 AT' 2 1? ' A vs .X 9' , ' '7 X11 sa if 5+-mf .i . JE ,- A. fftz qjigg '--'-if-'Tas-vwi-fi:-iar ' ..yQ2wft1eff -g 'l', 1..,g5 .- :gf V 1:55195 41 ' 13'- S- ii ix:mi5!?15i-'7fS2'iSlvfif??? . M, ,We V it N5- Lynette Ludwick Escort- Anthony Cooper 'fl ' 'mf I . Christa Martin Tammy Michael Escort- Rick Harsnbarger Escort- Brad Mallow BEYON IN THAT PLACE 'in T,ag.f'5 Vi 1 ,f ' afwa - Q swf. y i Janice Rigby Mary Ann Sandy Escort - Richard Jones Escort - Eric Livengood W Qi ?'fT5'I1siF- -- M ' , mfpgsf if 'iq 11:5-. ...J .2 -i 1 Y sir' WW' f ' Q is iw -- 4. W 3 ., ai hi i f F 'sm fi, , -.4 4 Reva Taylor Roxanne Tigney Escort- Jim Sibel Escort - Mark Bee Kahlil Gibran if SWEETHEART QUEEN MARY HEDRICK ESCORTED BY GARY HAMMAN ww NH mp... F ,Q , , 'Law rs-vvavwvlv-10'4!F N 1 .. - 'gif' -,, ,. A , Y..I , .. 4 'K' X 1 f, fi ov , I i V 0. f 1 I 9 , ,W 9- ,f b 4 1. Z 5 , if , f E 4 ,f - fe 4 YV I' , V!! M vi Q . . i 3 ly ', .gf I I , Y' ,f . ,I . 4 QUEEN AND COURT' CLeft to rightj Mary Beth Howard, escort- Joe Hall, Queen Hedrick, escort Gary Hamrnan Regina Hite, escort- Eric Steite, Roxanne Tigney, escort- Tony Williarns. MILITARY BALL QUEEN B. CATHY CARLI LE JON ES SPRING QUEEN 1 3 it Al' Q? . Xb 1 ,X ,S CATHERINE IVIARCINIAK 2nd Runner-up - Julie Malone lst Runner-up - Kimberly Courtney Spring Oueen candidates were Cfrom lefty Kimberly Courtney, Deborah Karcher, Cathy Marciniak, Julie Malone, Shelia Judy, Kay Burgess and Kelly Harmon APPLE BLOSSCIVI PRINCESS KIMBERLY PARSONS Potomac State Representative Apple Blossom Festival Wlnoheste V' Q' ' PSC ROYALTY . . MISS LINDA HEDFIICK MISS TEEN XALL AMERICA 1978-1979 Beauty is truth, truth beauty, that is all ye know on earth, and all ye need to know. - John Keats Westerdays Quickly we must climb aboard, The ship will wait no more. We must leave now this snug harbor And embark for a strange, new shore. We must leave that which is lamiliar And sail toward what is new. So powerlessly we watch and wait As our harbor lades slowly from view. Straining, we try to recapture The moments which are slipping away. But the progress ol the ship is steady. Only memories are lelt us today. We should not linger at the stern, For we must hurry to the bow. A Only there, we may hope to catch a glimpse Ol the new lite which beckons us now. Christine Gattinella 7,1 a ' G71 v,l,v,, , Q ig' Aff: if U W QQ... lfff, ff . .fm 4 , V hilly? JN' r, . 3 . nf , V ,'2ff'6w2,?- S, . , ff w? --1 ,,fiw,.f '32 j V51 . Ziggy, I . A 5 34? V51 jan. A 3 137 39th ANNUAL RECCGNITION DAY Sigma Phi Omega spon- sored the 39th Annual Reoog nition Day to honor outstand ing students and faculty mem- bers. APRIL 25, 1979 ff 5 ,,.,'- ,,...,-ff-' ,Xt Richard Doc Urnstot CIRCLE K MCPHERSON AWARD 1978-79 Student Body President, Steve ident Barbara Turpin. 1 li 5 X 1 I M 5 Sluss, swears in next year's student body pres- Sli? wi WF1. , , . ,QI ' , . ' X f I , CIRCLE K SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS James Green and Jay Clem .Q WALTER BOONE CHEMISTRY AWARD Donald Wolford MILITARY SCIENCE AWARD SUPERIOR CADET AWARD FOR MS2 Craig Spriggs 1 ..-Q-Q' AGRICULTURE AWARD Raymond Vance Jackson ..' n ' -f' '- -' ,,..g,- - vw N' zx,lv ' I-Y-yy, xy.. JHQW5' MAUZY-I-IARRIS HISTORY AWARD Janice Rigby RASDUINO AWARD BEST EDITORIAL Frances Whiteman OUTSTANDING TEACHER AWARDS PROF. NANCY HOCKENSIVIITH PROF. JASPER MORRIS PROF. JOHN STONE I42 T OTHER AWARDS. WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN JUNIOR COLLEGES: Kay Burgess, Jay Clem, Kimberly Courtney, Richard Hamman, Kelley Harman, Linda Hedrick, Mary Hedrick, Regina Hite, William Horton, Mary Hovvard, Shelia Judy, Paul Douglas Kesner, Linette Ludvvick, Julia Malone Jean Neel, Jettrey Pancione, Stephen Sluss, Charles Smith, Elizabeth Stewart, Reya Taylor, Donna Thomas, Roxann Tigney, Doc Umstot and Robert Tedd Wilson. OUTSTANDING MEMBER OF THE JAZZ ENSEMBLE: Robert Tedd Wilson OUTSTANDING MEMBER OF THE CONCERT BAND: Alice Nevvlin MODERN LANGUAGE AWARD: John Dyson for excellence in the German language. WILLIAM E. MICHAEL BIOLOGY AWARD: Richard K. Umstot, Jr. MAURICE G. POWELL CHEMISTRY AWARD: Richard K. Umstot, Jr. OUTSTANDING CATAMOUNT MEMBER: Ramona Smith PASOUINO AWARDS: BEST NEWS STORY: Gary Clites BEST EDITORIALS: Deborah Karcher and Frances Whiteman BEST FEATURE STORY: I. Lynn Beckman FOR EXCELLENCE IN SPORTS WRITING: Brian Richard CITATIONS PRESENTED: Amy Cannon Smith, business manager and Gayle Poland, assistant business manager, and Jay Stickley, circulation manager MILITARY SCIENCE AWARDS: SUPERIOR CADET AWARD FOR MSI g Scott Haggerty VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS AWARDED FOR OUTSTANDING ROTC CADET: Rebecca Moore and runner-up, Chris Irvin MILITARY HISTORY AWARD: Craig Spriggs CIRCLE K McPHERSON RUNNERS-UP: Julia Malone and Paul Douglas Kesner If' -F-: P. fi ,. if lk '-:K And we go knowing that someone will take our space . . . hoping that no one will take our place. ' 1 4 : is M 7- ww mei -WW m i if 1 I-is 3 we S Q K . h cl , I .A.4, K Q :E sis N t x 'Q X t 'E Af vi Qt w . Q kg t S! wi K X- K SXQN Two Keyser students had the highest academic averages in the 1979 graduating class. Center left is Jay Clem, who completed 72 hours in the field of business administration with a 4,03 and center right is Elizabeth A. Stewart, who tinished 67 hours in the field of education with a 3 955 They are flanked by Dr Jay Barton, left, and Dr, James L, McBee Jr 5 5 -14 2 5 ,avr 'bw' at-9 l fFrom lefty Dr James L McBee Jr , executive dean of the college, Rev. Dewane Lowther of Grace United Methodist Church, Keyser, who gave the invocation and the benediction, and Dr Jay Barton, vice president and provost for Academic Affairs at West Virginia Uni- versity, who gave the commencement address if 5 1.4 Dr. Jay Barton A' f 'l v f f i The Brass Quartet played a selection during com- mencement. Playing trumpet Ctrom lefty are Dr. Charles Whitehill and Danny Taylor. Playing trombone Ctrom lefty are Rhodes Whitehill and Tedd Wilson. Dr. James McBee handed out 161 diplomas and congratulated students upon their graduation. I47 X,,Jf fig, E? JIMMY S PIZZA SHOP Hallan and Food 'I 26726 788 I 593 788 4630 FREDLOCK FUNERAL HOME P d + WV26750 304-355 233l BOGGS SUPPLY COMPANY BANK ROM N Y H IP 9 WV26757 S PP' gg XFULL RFD if4Bo I6 W SERVICE K 26726 WPBANK GW time if ll. ll M . ,fa OF fx? l y, www - X, E E William Fredloclr III Manager 9 in is our business . ie mon , ' - American A Rou e 220 S. Keyser, WV 5 or Romney Building u ies, Painis X . . . x W New Creelr Drive R2 Keyser, WV Jimmy Lovece DBI' WESTERN PORT Poiomac Sme College D L A N D Thank Heaven fo II We lrnow wha? ll IS +o 'Feed a famlly Tru +o ns P a I Don iforg + +o become par+ of your alumna assocua+ on and s+op fo see us o e COLG NIAL FLOWER SHGP 87 Aslnf eld S+ P edmoni WV 26750 Phone 355 2327 za Wesfern porl' Mcl ROTRUCK FUNERAL HOME Allen M Ro+ruclx Manager 85 Soufh Ma n S'l'ree+ Keyser WV 26726 ELEVEII Rouie 220 S Keyser WV 26726 of u Ch l 6 r 7- . l l l . I K l lx . . . A .aj f+ n. MINERAL r ar, 7 l LANES it sroaas in Keyser Three Fine S+ores Men's S+ore Ladies Slore HAM Ted Phe I Manager Rou+e 220 S Keyser WV 26726 Guys and Dolls MAN Armslrong Slreel Keyser WV 26726 A Greai' Place for Lunch I+ s so mce 'lo feel so good aboul a meal' Roule 220 Sou+h Keyser WV 26726 Phone 788 0004 AUTO PARTS Complele lme of quall+y pads Ca rs Trucks Tracfors 540 Mmeral S+ Keyser WV 26.726 788 383I rue -fs f dlucken Phone: 4 AX 326 ' Hg co Who uses Luke mill products ? .l - ,1- Zihnmny L I- . ve ...,: ,sim lf,q:' I 'A s A . . . millions of people, every day Luke mill employees produce l,000 tons of ,.-- l high quality white printing papers every day. 7 1 ,g In Luke paper is used for books, magazines, ' .,.,,,: 1 ,, .,., ,,i Q . lll e encyclopedias, cigarette wrap, canned goods ,, , , ., , igg ,lf labels, packaging, etc. It's a good bet that you ' ' , ,E 'lll will use a Luke mill product today! o ' Our two largest paper machines, combined, ' 'i ll .l ' ' I Z r i f'1,,,,,q make over a mile of paper, 20 tt. wide, -' lf' nan-S every two minutes . . . that's a lot of paper! ' ' l l 1 , '1-' fr 'II1 I The Luke mill was founded in l888, is ,AQ 1 ,,,,. 1:3 the keystone of the company, and is one of ,'i'.3'tf l 'EQ ,M 3' the nation's largest fine papers mills. It is also the oldest manufacturer in Allegany County. iiiiiinf ,511 I stvaco CATAMOU NT CONTRIBUTORS LANE TV AND APPLIANCE CENTER I I2 N. Main S'I'ree+ GARDNERS ITIARDWARE K 40 N. Mann S'I'reeI' eyser, WV 26726 788-324' Keyser, WV 26726 788- I 64I RIDGEWQCIIQOCERIES FORRESTS HAIRSTYLISTS BurIing+on, WV 267I0 Keyser' WV 26726 289-3567 WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE I-HGHS STORE 23 Arms+rong Sfreei' R+ so 8' 220 Keyser, WV 26726 e' , 788-5650 Junchon, WV 822-3686 ETSZELTYTLZTZICZEY JACKL-FLOYD ' NATIONWIDE INSURANCE Keyser, WV 26726 K WV 26726 788-593 I eyser, HARMANS STORE Arms+rong 8: Eas+ Sfreei Keyser, WV 26726 788-25 I 2 I52 CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES Complimenis of JACK, DORA, JANICE, CAROL GOBEL Please paironize Ihe adver+isers by felling 'rhem you read 'rheir ad in 'rhe I 979 Cafa moun+ MICHELOB NATURAL LIGHT Sfrohs Busch Bavarian Budweiser Old German lron Ci'ry BUCKLEY S DISTRIBUTING COMPANY Pefersburg WVa 26847 KEYSER Romney WVa 26757 VALLEY HCSPITAL When you need medical aHenhon we re only a phone call away Sou+h Mineral S+ Keyser WV 26726 Phone Olen M Buckley 304-257 4306 Presldenl' 304-822 5l39 D5 if i V' 3115? BURGESS FARM SERVICE Feed Farm Servuces Appllances Heahng Olls Pafrnclc and Easf S+ree+s Keyser WV 26726 PARTS NC Roufe 220 S Keyser WV 26726 Phone 304-788 3829 304-788 3809 Machme shop servuce , . . I ' - I 0 . . l u I Q i-:gi ' L1 ii, 'a CPR f t '5 7 2: , - - , F . i ' h 4 Na K, Q ' ' 5-:r '4 ' T ll ilk r 6 ll - ,- vfqkg., -, lui 7, . .. -L-ei. A . K g , . 'IWW ff- J-1 ' -1 AK- x,, ...,kv'- 6 'W 1 We fashion the fiber of Amerncan Irfe In apparel mthe home and rn lndustry THE ELANESE CETATE AMCELLE PLANT CELANESE rl,s' f ww V f Mwggw r r i AUTOMATED PACKAGING SYSTEMS INC Keyser Division PO aoxsm Keyser Wes+ Virginia 26726 Phone 304-788 5I9I MucI1aeIC Orazen PIan+ Manager , lrrlluulrlilraiulnilsuuni OIIO ' Sandra K. Balmer Colleen Barnard Faye W. Beams Joslynne S. Berg Lure Blake Shelia Cosfilow Fred LeMas'Iers Alisa Maul: Debra Miniclx Veronica Perry A. Craig Rofruclc Helen ScoH Gary Seldomridge Ca'ramoun+ Booslers Harry SmiI'I1 Mr. 8: Mrs. James E. 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