Shepherd University - Cohongoroota Yearbook (Shepherdstown, WV)
- Class of 1960
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' ' . , ' 11 ii' ' rl' .1.'i',1ifEfE5 1 -i ' Fi 7 lf ,- - Y I! - - ?' .5 J .-1 .2 .- l el. -....at,f5 . :'1-E-:-4-sae-tl ' yg:g:- wiv ' ,' ,f'f':-51' -al ii?-fiwiafaj-2 ,- - 1 -1- L21ii.15ZfM '7' ffl. .:a..,g.xf1 . . as 's fi I . 55.5 Yr? f 2,7 K K . SHEPHERD ' 4113... . - , f in .-1-4,131 1 The new womenis dormitory, af- ter many years in the dreaming stage, has now reached the planning stage. Construction is to begin 'this summer. The residence hall will be built on an axis with the recently completed men's dormitory on a commanding site overlooking the Po- tomac River. The three-storied struc- ture will house 156 women, and will cost an estimated S86l,000. During the last decade, Shepherd College has added the Men's resi- dence hall, the Health and Physical Education Building, the Social Sci- ence Hall, the football stadium, and acquired additional land for expan- sion of the physical plant. A land- scaping program for the beautifica- tion of the campus is going forward. litre'-r H- r rs 1 -Q i 3 I Prgsident and Mrs. Oliver S. Ikdnherry and! Jane. The President and Mrs. Ikemhemfy, after spending one of the busiest of Limit active ten years at Shepherd, .relax 'iii 'the Ptesidenfs Cntiage. Both of the Ikenherrys share in student and faculty affairs. W V ' ,,..,,.,,,,,,,,W , , ' Y , mm? Q mf? 133553 K' w i wif! 5 H xw 1 M 2 'QQ H ' fG2' -. M I f ww ' . : 1 ET ... . W M.. Q. , - .IWZQQ K ., H Mn wi My -vmT:,m . , an , K QR ,Br 1 1, , A.. . Mala a ,, A.v,A.v , Html AX! ' i bw 'lar The Preinlent and Gowernor Cecil Underwood. President Ikenberry gr:-ch ,Lxrnes An-el, '10, of Mcorefield, Pres- l I f ll Wfc-at vl1 lI'll 1 Bofard of Edur anon, and Lac-y I. Rlcv.. . 1 ' M22-'21 4 Z5 Y'f 711:29 most rexlxrding partg Mof Presignt Ikenberry S work is Contact with students. ,V:fL Among them are Governor Un- fornger student at Salem Col- lege at: the Shepherd Commence- 1909. 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Nec? burn in Elin' im TEL: Hum in f'lgJ-zinigiiiuiw. Q?,3'03l1!lHi. t 0 511'-5 .h,.,,,,.,,X gk, 6 Q ,-M-1,-:gf ' ' 1 Y wand! +ggL,A, Student Teachers. Dr. Scan-borough7s 'Hisfox-y! 'KW Nursery School. Still I '4 - f- , we BS' 1352- 5. Q.. On Campus Q, K C S I. XS V : g Radio Studio-Voice of Shepherd Laboratory experiences are important and time consuming! -I Freshman Week started with a bang on Registration Day with the largest freshman class enrollment in the history of Shepherd College. Closely following Registration Day is the time-honored tradition of the freshman beanie. This cherished beanie is the freshman's identificationg it will become a part of his college attire for the next few weeks. Aside from the privilege of wearing the ubeaniew the freshman is also privi- legedw to attend all school assemblies. RE GIS TRA TION Got your assembly tickets ?a Keep those beanies on! 'IO I vo'- 'OQ4 od v 45.019 4,414 w-.'wy,.. 1461, 001: 05,059 1-gba Q YT 91-f+'1E4'2 ' .lohn Saville preaenta trophies to Nikki lsherwood. Elizabeth Rllp- penthal, Fred Slaata, Pele Weed, and Lee Keehler for outstanding leadership throughout their four years at Shepherd. A WARD ve- . . A --vw -....-' ..-Q.. ., After a lively election john Saville. in coming president of the student hody receives the gavel from Pete Weed. out going president. Departmental Awards: Gaylord Dillow. Mary Ann Frye, history: Rosalie Myers. elementary education: ,Ioan artg Gwen Knott, choir: Tom Sine, radio: Coffinherger, secondary education: Pat Martin. physical education Douglas Hinckle, band: Michael Petro- Dean Snyder, mathematics: Dixie Dunn. home economicf: Lee vich, political science. Keehler. journalism, English and languages: Joe Rt-nn. acience. I -A 'n ,i 11 ix ll, ff -11 LIBRARY X Ir A 'mai ' si if QLJ..--'Y , i , J... 2, .....g- i,,,........ igswiw- 3- -r-F Q.. Y ,, -A VZ I ' 1 4 'i Shepherd,s students find a quiet atmosphere for study and an opportunity for keeping up with world affairs and home town news in the library. An extensive record library adds to the enrichment of students' cultural life. Until funds are available for the scheduled library build- ing at Shepherd, an additional reading room is being pro- vided in Knutti Hall for the fall of 1960. sg- Y, lirfj , . lui? 04, 'I 2 r 1 COMMENCEMEN The girls' clormilory-Miller Hall. MILLER HALL The WOITlCl1,S residence hall is a stately old red brick building located next to the President's Cottage. It houses eighty-seven women and is one of the loveliest buildings on campus. Plans are underway to build a new wonienls dormitory to accommodate the ever increasing enroll- ment. Spring moves the girls out-of-floors lo study. Classes are over! X le' fm ' 4' ' ' A ,.:w: - . -A'-.f ' '- f pf I 1,3 - 'NW ,f1wf5gA1W 'wwi. . H Y lwggfw- ,QI L M if ,L ' ,ff it 14 With the help of Mrs. Alice Bicknell, Residence Counselor, the girls Miller Hall sun-worshipper prepare zu light snack. GIRLS, GIRLS, GIRLS! TV time. N0 day is complete without that all important chat. 15 - EJ fn. ,M Men's Dormitory. MEN, D ORM Packing for the trip home. The end of another semester 'I6 A typical evening at the Men's Mr. Louden Dorm. BUYS BUYS BOTSf J J ' The menis dormitory has accommodation for over one hundred and fifty men. The present residence counselor, Mr. Harry Louden, replaced Mr. Hulvey Mauzy, who became ill earlier this year. Mr. Mallzey College students ut work. 4 4 wwiq l7 F' is ' , .5551 1 V ' Mwwia X ,- Qmglsfgsmi 1355 X551 J , Akfffki M mv: 413 ggw gtmx fsiqiggfgz g 6 -35, 1, M 3 . ,,,. mm -5 .1 tg sin? 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V W 5' Hifi' 'S I I1 --.. 1 Library display. Art display. The music, drama, and art departments of Shepherd College participated in the fifth annual Fine Arts Festival which was presented May 6-14 in Reynolds Hall and the Colonial Room. The festival included a concert by the Virginia Symphony Orchestra, a presentation of Antigone by the drama department, a fine arts display, and a concert by the band and choir. FINE ARTS FESTIVAL Zhang 24 YP v ' P 1 Wiflllfrftiflnniff A r W w Kamen . .fi l K . K ,-ser:-..epWM ' wif n g,,1W': ew lem 1 6 W1 X waz FW r V2 S1 , si: if , l 2 ff: ' -re l ei ' .sn fr F- fzilk. ,fly I Q .Ji '93, ' :Lx 'K '- a 113 1:4 l N 1 Richard Balcs, assistant director of the Dr. Grant Reyuurd, painter-lecturer, demonstrated that there is an National Gallery of Art, spoke on Civil alnmdanve of subjects right in our own community. ASSEMBLIE Other special programs included the Founders Day Assem- lgnly, where Dr. B. Floyd Flickinger, alumnus, spoke on The Challenge of Our Shenandoah Valley Heritagef, Dr.-Donald lVlcCary, Pennsylvania State University professor, was the fea- tured speaker at the College Community Conference. Shepherd College students from foreign Oliver J. Caldwell, look Education lands presented the United Nations Week for VVorld Leadership as his subject Assembly. at an international relations program. IV ll ll 1l'l 9? . irllf ,, Ati LQ, AQ e c rl , as-ff.:-.1 Listening to one of the speeches at the Leadership Conference are part of the assembled delegates. They are sealed in the lounge of Cacapon Lodge. LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE Shepherd College holds the fifth annual Leader- ship Conference at Cacapon State Park. Approxi- mately fifty students and faculty members met at the conference on Friday and Saturday, October 2-3. The conference affords student leaders, faculty, and administration an opportunity to discuss gen- eral prololems of leadership that will be applicable to the coming school year. The conference was headed by the committee chairman, Dr. William R. Simpson. Pictured in a morning discussion group of the Leadership Conference are Rosalie Rexrode, Raymond Shriver, Jun- ior Painter, Mrs. Veta Smith, and Nikki Isherwood. si. 26 1, 1. .Ex htiil - -'. . Jim Bryant, Wilma Wolfe, Nancy Weese, Patsy Moler, Charles Atherton, and Victor Baczewski relax during the recreation hour at bridge. Do Shepherd students always need six players? LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE The Leadership Conference opened with dinner in the beautiful Cacapon Lodge. Student-faculty discussion group L 524 27 HOM7 COfWNVG Dedication of the Shepherd Col- lege new athletic stadium 'featured the annual college- 'HOlUt?COI'l'1iHgI with otiiur phases of the prograni exlendcfl to VOVCI' most of the clay. Ii' was estimated some 3,000 persons visited the college and Campus during the tiny. The crowd ai the slaciium was put ai 2,000 The new :stadium is aiiother stop in Shcrpiierdts expansion progrzini. Sheplicxwi College Stadium. LYRIA- nMA!L L...... Sw!!- Uffiviuls prf-sent all dCfIil'1lli0Il of time nvw ritzxclium :xrv Dr. Olives' S. Haan- bvrry, Pl'C3-lidflli uf Shcplierd Cfmllegzcz Henry L. 1341, Stale 'fiommissioner nl' iirillillllfl' Ariniinisllrzllion, 1.Ilizu'l0slnn, TW. Va.: YV. P. ii. Perry, 'Ciianrics Town, VV. Vu., jPi'fCl'S0ll County rcprcsvlxlzltive lo the Homme of Dc-Degzilosz and jzuncs Ansel, prcsirlenl of Ilic Slate lsflilffi of Edlu-zilion. Fr'ifn0z'efi0lri. W' . Vu . 28 42 Homecoming Queen XXXV Janet Gassaway and Szlnluel Glaizc, 1959 graduate. dancing at the annual ball. HOJWECOMYNG CONTJD, Janet Gafisaway, sophunmrv, Hallway., NJ. living l'l'0YVllCIl Il0llll?L'0lllilll2' Queen XXXV llv Hvnry L. Ash, stale- Colnniimsionm' of illllllllllSll'illl0Il and finance. Shi' is vscorlvcl hy PCIOI' K. Viwccl, ss-niur, Pre-si1lvnl of lhc Stu- dent Senate. 011001185 Court with escorts: Garland Oli., Dcloris Day, Anthony Caffrvy, Iilizabclh Ansvl. Palm' K. Wiuetl. Oumrn ,Izumi Gas:-aaway, Gayle lVIur1'hlancl, Sylvia Dawson, ,lzunurs Hpicl0r fl0llIll'l'5, anal Linda Riley. 29 MORE HOMECOMING 'f 0 19 An important part of Shepherd's Homecoming is the Shepherd Ram. A traditional figure at Shepherd, Ike II is a symbol of a fighting spirit. The band and majorette corps make a very attractive sight during half-time festivities at the Homecom- ing game. This year Homecoming had a spe- cial meaning to the majorettes and band, because it was the dedication of the new Shepherd stadium. Ike II chaperoned by members of the Freshmen class. The Shepherd College hand and majorelte corps parading during the half-time festivities at the Home- coming game. 'M .i 1 M UAE. Q V Em 1 , M4 f , I -5 1 ,ZA ' M J ,Q ' jg, ,zjixff 1'i- '- .. -. I Iv G1 ' .1 30 ,-ff ,: ,'-,, . A view of the diners at the annual Chicken Barbeque during Homecoming activities at Shepherd. Pictured are Dr. and Mrs. 0. S. Ikenberry, Mr. W. R. Thacher, and two guests. AND STILL MORE . . If W dm --. Su re-we can cook! ' ' .---H-E1 '1 'Z' In its second year as part of Home- coming program the barbecued chicken dinner proved to be extremely popular. It will probably be a traditional event. This year seven hundred people at- tended the barbecue. 3 ,, 1 N 1 W . 11- ff ' 1 1 'vi 1 1 ' 1 11' 3 11 11111 1 5 1 ' 0- 1,-wwgzz '!,1gr.,:g111111'u1., 2235- 1511 1171411111 11571151 V -515 g1.11r1,mf11 1345513-, 'i,'Lkg:, .1a,:1V,.L 11,y1f1Q5ijVif-ii.g5Y1'rT- 1Y'31J1 'In 1f,fv.av:1f- .'1':e1,115 1'1 .fY .11' V 11,111 1':l1o1a'zf-11.1-1 '1!-Qf1','1 '1i111 fk11'H'Q1e2l,ifs1,1,h-- 1L19,w,m1s1Gl 111, 11 1 1 -:s1'q--'f1j1.p1- 1, -ri' . 11 F F7 1 M1 1, yl. J A1 11' 11 K L7 , 1,,l1.,f' N11 ,,1,1,V'-- '1' ,,,1! J, 1 1'l111g,1g ,W.:.g11, F122-1:1 1'.1g1.. 594'4f-lA.,:-.QQ151 1Q1'g:-,- f1'1n'z1gjSc1-wi U'917'?iHj 11,153-1 EW? 1gLQ15ij 1jf3kl'1i2 W-FQIQUX 1.163 -1' , Q Y. . 1-7, -rw, .... -f . ,, ,,.a. . . '- rv, , '1 !.L , ' 11145, -.1!11111t-.1 ,mg 1311111 1fgggg,5:,1 Hy, 1111 pdl Jgllgmh. '111u11ex111f .U:Vr:V1Y5ga1:51 !L,l!1L1:. L51-317 '11 J I1'1if2g1:- f?i1,:11'fL'1:1wi' '1'5,':i1?.? Emil 1111.21-11,1 1fV'1'1'111'11 1:111111f11'1i f1dlff'1'1.fL- rTm'1'e'x':f'1-1 vu r . x oRGANlzA, Tl 1 S -J f 1 . 1 1 1, t. 2,6 5 C, . my 1: Left to right: Richard Van Essendelft, Kay Halterman, Joyce Teets, Sylvis Dawson, Richard Collins, James Connors, Deloris Day, Nikki lsherwood, Norris Rath, William Skelton, Richard Strite, Wilma Wolfe, John Saville, Ann Harris, Mary-Charles Adams, Dale Hicks, Thomas Walling, Charles Atherton. STUDENT SENA TE The Student Senate comprises the stu- dent representatives in the governing poli- cies on student life and affairs. Each rec- ognized organization on the campus sends a senator to the weekly meetings of the Senate. The Senate approves all new con- stitutions, club concessions and activities, and serves as the student voice in campus improvements and student life. OFFICERS Left to right: John Johnson, Vice-president, Peter Weed Presi dentg Joyce Holden, Secretaryg Victor Baczewslu, Treasurer K 'ZZ' if S81 J X ' aim! , 11 ram: Y -iilllllaasaunl W if 553355 5555555 e ' -2:1 M .. :sue HW W J FH ' gg -Em: .H I J X 1 .,, ' to 2 L ' v sms, ,, 3 11 1 1 1 11.v,,1..1 1 1 1 1. N1 M1111 11 iiifgifh 11, 11 34 em fgufszm., 1 fcwnsu, The student court makes decisions upon disciplinary problems of the students. It is a court ofappeal for the students. The student court is composed of juniors and seniors and consists of five members. ADVISERS Dorothy Bollz, Dean Ornsby Harry., Donald Shirley, Dean Left to right: Wayman Braxton, Joanna Snyder, Fred Staats, Joe Renn, William Cianelli. Vera Cullison. 35 PHI SIG A CHI This was indeed a full year for the Phi Sigma Chi Sorority. Not only did they have the usual receptions and parties but two of the members captured the coveted crowns of Queen of the TKE's and Queen of the Thetas. Many of the Phi Sigma Chi members held the position of president in such organizations as: Kappa Delta Pi, Home Economics Club, Beta Chi Phi Mu, Student Christian Association, Senior Class, and Yearbook Editor. The Spring highlights included the Spring Cotillion, the Dreamland Rush Party, the slumber party, and the initiation banquet at which the pledges' and new officers were in- stalled. But all of these functions were overshadowed by the formal pledg- ing of the Phi Sigma Chi Sorority as Beta Delta Chapter of Sigma Sigma Sigma National Sorority. The for- mal initiation and re-installation of the chapter will occur next Fall. gi ,.-1 W if - at uw. v1nwvv-'rv ff 1 X , my? :F , Q A 4 ..gf. Fx. u . Qu 'Tl ' f wwf :aaa 1 by '- I V 1 ,f IX- I' Dorothy Boltz, Recording Secretaryg Rosalie Myers, President Gwen Knott, Vice-President, Dolores Bishoff, Treasurer. Frederica Miller, Patricia Billmeyer, Joyce Teets, Joyce Kitty Hanson, Gracie Swadley, Linda Watkins, Holden, Elizabeth Ruppenthal. Mary Campbell, Sylvia Dawson. -L ,ff .c 'argl 36 W Sh? .i.--VLJKN 'Q 12 - y-3, -w,.ef 9. was A Txigfgp-'f.' T' Q7 Lori McDonnell, Nancy Weese, Mrs. Robert Davis, patronessg First row: Sue Gordon, Christine Hulver Patricia Fletcher, Wilma Wolfe. Second row: Beatrice Carman, Kay Halter man. ' Sue Knott, Agness Shriver, Rebecca Shaffer, Joanna Dorothy Poisal, Linda Waldexi, Patricia Martin, Ger- Snyder, and seated, Miss Paula Sutton, adviser. aldine Fry, ...Aw J 5 6 4 A Y. 1 I X' V. L. .471 A . 37 ALPHA SIG A TAU This year was a busy one for the Alphas as they moved into their new room, pre- paring for the usual whirl of receptions, parties, and the Colonial Rush party. They are happy to announce' that most of the queens and princesses this year which in- cluded: the Homecoming Queen, Miss Shepherd, Apple Blossom princess, and Queen Shepherd, were Alpha m'e1nbe1's. The ,spring highlights included, the Sweetheart Dance, the Greek Rush Party, the slumber party, and the initiation ban- quet for the pledges. Mrs. Earl Peterson, national president, and Mrs. Justin Doyle, national chaplain, inspected the chapter and found it in excellent condition. To end their visit, they were guests at' the spring banquet. Joan Little, Corresponding secretaryg Wanda Bergdoll, treasurer Nikki Isherwood, vice-presidentg Ann Harris, president, Pat Moler, recording' secretaryg Roberta Renn, chaplaing Dr. Cree adviser. .M-as-Qm:': 'wwmv'-1 ' 'iz' f, mais EW, QQ iiill ww as 38 Dorthy Mason, Elizabeth Campbell, Mar- tha James, Carollyn Orndorff, Trevella Roberts. ALPHA SIGMA TAU Carolyn Boswell, Manola Hylton Mary-Charles Adams, Janet Cassa way, Elizabeth Davis., Marie Hen dricks. Faye Hoffman, Gail Hofe, Mary Jane Davis, Anita Spencer, Joan Coffenherger. TA U KAPP EPSIL ON Tau Kappa Epsilon came to the campus of Shepherd College in June, 1956, when the Zetas, a local group, became a memloer in good standing of the progressive and growing in- ternational fraternity, Tau Kappa Epsilon. TKE thus became the first international fraternity on the cam- pus of Shepherd College. TKE stands high on the list of suc- cessful and influential organizations on the campus. Their unity and close- ness have become symbols of strength and success. In this year, the Tekes were a very active organization with'dances, din- ners, winning both the scholarship and intramural cups, and choosing Miss Nancy Weese TKE Sweetheart. Jim Bryant, Presidentg Sam Kuninger, Vice-Presidentg Donald Shirley Secretaryg Tony Rocco, Treasurer. Steve Shirley, Dick Tacey, Donald Shirley, Russell Pfit- Seated: Joe Stover, Cary Wacliter, Dick Van Essen zinger. Bill Hill. delft. Standing: Rick Collins. 40 Seated: Jim Conners, Lawrence Leonard, Victor Baczewski. Standing: Fred Staats, Dale Hicks, Richard Kuninger. First rom: Ronald Clatterhuck, John Cygler, Harry Garvin, Dennis Houlihan. Second row: George Bishields, Harold Walker, Norris Rath. Third row: John Hanf, John Wallingford, Edwin Nelson. TAU KAPPA EPSILON First row: Donald Shirley, James Bryant, Richard First row: Richard Knode, Larry Powell, Stanley Mor- Kuninger, Anthony Rocco. Second row: Gayle gan, James Mcclathery. Second row: James Mooney, Murchland, Dale Hicks, Victor Baczewski, Robert Ray Bowers, Wayne Deavers, Richard Collins, Harvey Fraser. Le Master, Douglas Hinckle. 41 at GOODBYE THETA SIGMA CHI The oldest fraternity at Shepherd College, the Beta Chapter of Theta Sigma Chi, was chartered on November 3, 1931. At the time of its introduction, Dr. William H. Reese, the founder of this chapter, was Professor of Biology at Shepherd College. Through the many diversified activities of Theta Sigma Chi, the members have never forgotten the purposes for which their fraternity was founded: to promote character and brotherhood and to up- hold the ideals of Shepherd College. Through the years, some of the activities that Theta Sigma Chi has engaged in have been the annual awarding of scholarships, the Sweetheart Dance to honor the Theta Sweetheart, and fostering of those qualities that will bring respect to Shep- herd College and to Theta Sigma Chi. Seated: Carl Michaels, Bill Hutchings. Standing: Ra- mon Grey, Gene Rhinehart, Bill Sporol, sig? , Seated: Charlie Atherton, Ira Manross, Mike Peach Standing: Alex Wanger, Wayne Mills. Leo Grove, George Fries, Joe Moore, Jack Egle. Ramon Grey, Carl Michaels, Mike Peach. PK gifs ig I Junior Painter, Cay Dillow, Lowell Moore, joe Renn. Presentation to Ramon Grey by 'Dean Harry and Pres- ident Ikenberry. HELLO PHI SIGMA EP ILO On April 23, 1960, Theta Sigma Chi was installed as the Sigma Chi chapter of the Phi Sigma Epsilon Fraternity. Phi Sigma Epsilon was founded at the Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia, Kansas, in Febru- ary, 1910. Membership the Hrst year totaled thir- teen. ln 1952, Phi Sigma Epsilon became a member of the National Interfraternity Conference. Ramon Grey happily nails upon the new Greek let- Presentation by Phil Baird to Ramon Grey. ters. ' ..-1 ti WN Nr 43 i .ts '1ll,C?,.,,,,. Y 122112241 ,, tg, Lee Keebler, editor, seated at his desk. The Journalism class served as staff members. THE PICKE T The Picket, -in its sixty-sixth year of publication, rep- resents the college students. Under editor Lee Keebler, the staff of the Picket spent many hours during the past year preparing and publish- ing a newspaper of which Shepherd students can he proud. Cooperation and long hours on the part of editors and reporters were required to accomplish this purpose. The Picket, published twice monthly, serves to keep the students aware of campus news, activities, and features. The Viewpoint of the students is reflected in the editorial columns which propose and support fairness and good sportsmanship in all phases of college life. 44 Mr. Walton Coley, Adviser, Richard Smith, Lee Keebier, Laureda Webb, Richard Way, Dale Hicks. lish the 1960 Cohongoroota. came to the aid of the staff. John Saville, Ann Harris, Wilxlial Wolfe, Edgar Shepherd. Ann Harris, Edgar Shepherd, Wilrnmzn Wolfe, Mrs. Smith, John Saville, Bob Grant, Marie DeMzlsi. THE COHONGOROOTA soda, . , ,W - 'Qtr x-- i1l LAX 45 Under editor Wilma Wolfe, and adviser Mrs Veta Lee Smith, the yearbook stall worked very dllloently to pub The combined efforts of Mrs Smith Wilma Wolfe John Saville, Ann Harris, Edbar Shepherd Bob Grant Dolores Bishoil, Geri Fry, Gary Lushbauoh Blll Hutch ins, Bob Keeley, Larry Gerber and Marle DeMas1 were K4 required to publish our yearbook In the last minute rush Beatrice Carman, Joyce Teets and Patricia B1llmeyer Bob Grant Wilma Wolfe D45 'sl ,,V. H.- we r . ,C This organization offers an excellent opportunity for f PM those who play musical instruments to continue in their -7 , - instrumental careers. Participation in this group is avail- ,Lf Ezz 'E' W, ,,,, ,. WWW able either for credit or on the basis of co-curricular A' ' ll activity. It presents programs for the community and college. Throughout this year the band has made numerous public appearances both on and off campus. These ap- pearances included the Harpers Ferry Centennial, football games, high school assembly concerts, college assemblies, a Broadway musical, and formal concerts on campus. The final appearance 'by the group on campus each year traditionally, is Commencement, during which an out- standing senior performer is featured with the band. As has been the custom for the past few years, the Shepherd College Band introduced new works for band to the public in its concert during the Fine Arts Festival in May. Dr. William Alexander and students. BAD Standing: Robe,-1 Cumming, Laurence Gerber, S0011 Douglas, Douglas Hinckle, Dr. William Alexander. First row: Marlene Kisner, Carole Bell, Phoebe Hough, Sylvia Myers, Marie Hendricks. Second row: Georgia Dahlin, Deloris Day, Gary Edwards, Elsie Turner, Shirley Clark. Third row: Jeffrey Shultz, Thomas Buchannan, Richard Van Essendelft, Robert Grant, Joyce Grim, Evelyn Earp, William Spoerl. Fourth raw: Gregg Snyder, Laureda Webb, Allen Chambers, Fred Yeater, Marvin Luckett, Bernard Tonelli. H X xv 1 W, 0 ,R ,K N i ...sag 9 N zzpjavitw N 1 N W ,wil NW, ws ' in v ' is ,, V, , ' ' 1 ,. M X l Jer- fr . mg s 46 .J X, ' x I Y J 4 I as j ,' i ,C L ff, 'X i ' W . ' 5 'Sv First row: Eleanor Wasliington, Sandra Hunter, Helen Goodwin, Ida Hodges, Dorothy Eby, 0'FarreIl Cianelli, Christine Hulver, Sue Gordon, Annette Janssen. Second row: Rosemary McDaniel, Joyce Grim, Marie Hen- dricks, Dorothy Poisal, Kathryn Bennett, Virginia Shriver. Third row: Gladys Swisher., Ann Harris, Elizabeth Davis, Gwen Knott, Ellen Bender, Patsy Moler, Sandra Watson, Annette Shipe, Betty Thornburg. Fourth row: Hensel Myers, Richard Shanholtzer, David Shriver, Richard Dunlop, James Yvhitney, Coslantine Nakopoulos, Eugene Rhinehart, William Hutchins. Fifth row: Ernest King, Bernard Tonelli, lVIahlon Stiles, Gary Lnshllaugh, Carlton Shriver, Albert Copenhavener, Doyle Catlett, Allen Chambers. CHOIR Gwen Knott, president:, Allen Chambers, vice- president, Marie Hendricks, secretary, Constan- tine Nakopoulosg Anne Harris, senator. The Shepherd College Choir is composed of about forty students who sing strictly for pleasure. The choir is open to students from the freshman to the senior class. To join the choir a student does not have to major in music, the only requirement is a desire to sing and a little extra time. Each year the choir sings for assemblies and different organizations. 47 First row: Dolores Hinckle, Herbert Wildeboor, Faith Munson, Marie Hendricks, Fred Yeater, Sandra Hunter. Second row: Greg Snyder, Dolores Day, Gary Edwards., Joyce Grim, Gladys Swisher, Sylvia Myers, Helen Rose- mary McDaniel, Ida Elizabeth Hodges. Third row: Douglas Hinckle, Doyle Catlett, Marvin Luckett, Bernard Tonelli, Robert Cummins, Albert Copenhavener, Gary Lushbaugh. MEN Allen Chambers, presidentg Faith Munson, vice- prcsidentg Marie Hendricks, secretaryg Fred Yea- ler, treasurerg and Dolores Day, senator. Mr. Her- bert Wildeboor, adviser. gm The MENC, Music Educatoljs National Conference of Shepherd College was organized in September, 1958, to give music students, interested in music education, ideas and methods which are important in teaching music in the public schools. There is a great need for better music programs in the American schools. This organization helps the student to plan and provide for situations they will meet in their future teaching careers. The group undertakes a variety of activities through- out the school year.. Field trips to concerts, leading op- eras and plays, are planned. Guest speakers are invited to tell the organization of the future in music education that lies ahead for them. 48 are The Student National Education Association is a pro- fessional society for students who plan to teach. It oifers opportunities for its members to participate in social activities, to hear qualified speakers and to discuss edu- cational topics and problems. The organization also tries to present a variety of in- terest programs to broaden the scope of educational F values. - 195' A member of Student NEA has the opportunity to qualify for membership in the national honorary educa- tion fraternity. During the year members receive educational maga- zines and enjoy many social activities. . J-ng'- John Bowers., president: Wayne Arnold, vice- presidentg Shirley Kilzmiller, lreasurerg Ginger Shriver, secretary. NEA First row: Dr. Speg, Miss Shaw, Deloris Hinekle, Maxine Baker, Mary Lowe Campbell, Ginger Shriver, Shirley Kitzmiller, John Bowers, Wayne Arnold. Second row: Elizabeth Campbell, Joyce Teets, Lureda Webb, Norma Baker, Dolores Bishoff, Faye Hoffman, Mary Anne Frye, Rosalie Myers, Donald Davis, Earl Stephens. Third row: Billie Winkfield, Ann Harris, Jane Siler, Delores Barr, Ruby Davis, ,loan Coffinberger, Betty Riner, Betty Ilgrake, Anita Tisdale, Raymond Shriver, Anthony Merceruio. Fourth row: Douglas Hinckle, Paul Cook, Oliver raxton. T X 'flfn-n 1-.wg Is-l 49 if Ni SZ? The purpose of KAPPA DELTA PI is to encourage high professional, intellectual, and personal standards and to recognize outstanding contributions to education. lt endeavors to maintain a high degree of professional fellowship among its members and to quicken profes- sional growth by honoring achievement in educational Work. Two formal initiations are- held each year with a han- , quet and speaker followingg business meetings and other programs are held throughout the year. Kappa Delta Pi Crest KAPPA DELTA PI First row: Nikki Isherwood, Gwen Knoll, Elizabeth Ruppenthal, Miss Florence Shaw, Dorothy Mason, Norma Baker, Mr. Kenneth Riley. Second row: Rosalie Rexroad Myers, Bette Drake., Patsy Moler, Ann Harris, Mrs. Vera Cullison, Mary Francis Frye, Joanna Snyder. Third row: Oliver Braxton, Eleanor Wasil- ington., Mr. William Speg. l 50 A Mix? 7.2. 51' Left to right: Mahlon Stiles, Dale Hicks, Miss Vera Mallon, Gaylord Dillow, Dorothy Poisal., Tom Sine, Ira Manross, Patricia Martin. Alpha Psi's registering alumnus ul Homecoming bar- becne. it L - .r 1- ? I 1 if ci, .W . if -765 x , o' 1 L X I 1-.1 . 14 x ' . ' 1- f 2 'Aa ,1 -. ff t' i T X. 4 3+ ' Z ::5..- - :, ll 51 Alpha Psi Omega is the national dramatic honorary fraternity on Shepherd campus. ln the minds of drama students, this honorary group is the culmination of their college stage experience. lt was founded at Fair- mont State College in 1925 and was established at Shepherd College in 1932. Since then the number of students interested in drama has been steadily in- creasing. Students, active in play production, are given parts leading toward membership. Upon invi- tation only, based on ability and interest. may one be- come a member in Alpha Psi Omega, thus establish- ing status and tradition. it - r ' .to First row: Eleanor Washington, Sandra Osborn, Judith Kilmer., Bonnie O'Rourke. Second row Dale Hicks, Mr. John Maine, Mr. Ray Barker., Dorothy Boltz, Charles Healey. ALPHA BETA ALPHA Alpha Beta Alpha is a national undergraduate library science fraternity. The Upsilon Chapter is composed of members of the Library Science Department of the Col- lege. Upsilon is the third chapter of the Fraternity to be organized in West Virginia The purpose is to further i Library Display . l . 5. slr MiX ' the professional knowledge of 1lS members, to promote ggi? - S fellowship, and to serve as a recruitlng agency for li- -Q hrarians. 52 u OX Q., 5' iv' 29 l 'fr cf' K f Qsgi ' ' 'W I ' s , l Qualiiications for Membership: An interest in Science. Purpose: ' To give students an opportunity to become acquainted with those areas of science in which their greatest interest lies as well as to give students an opportunity to share in the latest scientific information. Activities: 1. September-Mr. Crowder, formerly of the Park Service in Harpers Ferry, conducted a tour on the Island of Virginius fHarpers Ferry National Parkl. 2. October-Marlin Eckerd spoke on his hobby of iinding, cutting, and grinding semi-precious stones. He brought samples of his collection which were of great in- terest to the members. 3. November 9-Dr. Senesco of the Federal Fish Hatchery at Lee Town spoke on research being done at the fish hatchery and demonstrated the use of a centri- fuge and a refractorneter. 4. On November 21, the members traveled to Wash- ington, D. C., to tour the section on natural history at the Smithsonian lnstitute. MASCOT BETA CHI PHI M First row: Elizabeth Ruppenthal, Joe Renn, Rose Mary Duncan, James Duncan. Second row: Mr. Carper., Mike Peach, Richard Collins, Todd Smith, Mr. Harris. Third row: Jan Marion, Dr. Bodola, Alex Wanger, Patsy M0- ler, Jack Egle. Fourth row, Gary Judy, Richard Remsburg, Dwight Wratchford, Larry Arbogast, Sani-Warner, Carl Michael. 53 The purpose of the International Relations Club is to broaden understanding and deepen knowledge of its members in regard to world affairs and problems. It ms in iw - 1 asl Z-i JD G1 helps to inform a larger audience and to bridge the gap between the college and adult education. It provides, through discussions, lectures, and trips, educational ex- perience for many young people whose lives are certain to be influenced by the course of international develop- ments. Its motto: Learning without thought is uselessg thought without learning is dangerous. Christmas party. First row: Nick Carson, Mary Frye, Miodrag Petrovich, Frances Duke, Evelyn Earp, Mohammed Moosaui. Sec- oml row: Masao Talano, Dr. Scarborough, Pedro Diez, Peggy Miller, Robert Leonard, Joanna Snyder, Jeanne Schwein. www 54 l w lun, M r First row, Eileen Ware, Virginia Washington, Barbara Butts, Nettie Mongold, Nancy Wortman, Joyce Knutti, Linda Watkins, DeLois Watson, Lorna Benner, Dixie Dunn., Sandra Watson, Gail Hofe, Jane Renn, Miss Nazza Noble, adviser. Second row: Wanda Bergdoll, Mary Lou, Bland, Nancy Kackley, Sonja May., Gladys Swisher, Janet Funkhouser, Annette Sllipe, Rony Bolton. HOME ECU OMICS CL B Lorna Benner, treasurer, DeLois Watson, sec- retaryg Linda Watkins, vice-presidenlg Joyce Knutti, president. -:Y F- 1- - F ,ff , , -M www .I aa.- jd... The Home Economics Club assists with many projects, social functions, and special activities on the campus. The goals of this club are to provide the opportunity for members to develop skills and practices in the field of home economics, to develop leadership, to attain high standing, to promote friendship, and a personal feeling of responsibility for happiness and Well-being in the home and community. All home economic majors and minors are eligible for membership. First row: 'Thomas Linger, Robert Cummins, Edward Kopley, Harry Todd. Second row: Kenny New- brough, George Brake, Keith Lupton. CIR CLE If The Circle K is a service organization devoted to the purpose of developing young men into better citizens for future service to their community. The Kiwanis Inter- national sponsors the organization. The Circle K takes part in the annual air show at Martinsburg, conducts clothing drives, aids the Bloodmobile, and recently sent a delegate to the regional meeting .in Charleston, West Virginia. The organization acts as hosts to the Kiwanis at the college cafeteria for an annual banquet. The club pro- vides local campus entertainment for the visiting Kiwanis. 56 Harry Klug, adviser. Q' ulll'1!l,l'Q...lx1 9zll ' 1 HR X ' Q 4 me M , ,mm Frm M an 4 w . l ,Ax L. as f --rv 14 , ' - X 1 , n 'Q -l tr ,Ain lx -X tw.. ,,-4 I pledge my head to clear thinking, my heart to ' greater loyalty, my hands to larger service and my health to better living for my club, my community and my country. The 4-H Pledge 4-H, though an organization of world renown, is rec- ognized as a worthy part of Shepherd Collegeis extra- curricular activities. Projects may be undertaken either by an entire club or an individual and may be self-bene- ficial or for the good of an entire community. i The club member is a person of many resources and one not afraid of hard work. She chooses as her goal, upon joining -this organization, the fulfilling of the pledge to the best of her ability. 4-H First row: Kitty Bennett, Sylvia Dawson, Sonja May, and Mary-Charles Adams. Second row: Flora All. Annette Shipe, Gladys Swisher, June! Funkhouser, and Louise Williams. I' pi... xxx l 'x 'rf i ' 1 '- xx 5 '11 L 4-H girls all work. Celia Mullinex, eee' i it 32,50Efii?Siv5EfW5hms1 ' s-DSS' ftffilfeix iw 4 of t Wu! in ggi , ix , 'CT 'CP T7 we X k -l 1 all 'f-. til ,XXX 57 The Rams Club consists of athletes who have com- petitively won the Shepherd S by participating in foot- ball, basketball, swimming, baseball, or as a manager. This year the club installed an Executive Committee composed of the oilicers and supplemented by four mem- bers. The function of the Executive Committee is to alpprove of new initiates before the members vote on t em. In the near future, the Rams Club hopes to establish a scholarship to be used by a worthy athlete'who quali- fies physically and scholastically. They are hoping for alumni support to foster and promote the idea. The primary objective of the Rams Club is to foster and promote a high level of good, clean, Christian sports- manship while in the performance of the inter-collegiate athletic program. Richard Knode, presidentg Lawrence Leonard vice-presidentg Ronald Clatterbuck, secretary Dean Snyder, treasurer. RAMS CL UB First row: Lowell Moore, Jim Conners, Dean Snyder, Richard Knode, Lawrence LCOHHYIL Casey Day, Rudy Telek. Second Row: Sam Kuninger, Thomas Bholm, Stan Morgan, Peter Weed, Ronald Pyles., Elmo Hodges, Butch Carl. Third row: Jerry Hannas, Russ Pfitzinger, Richard Duncan, Harry Hanf, Edwin Nelson, James Stup, Jeff Smelser, James Dillion, Charles Shobe. nw' 51 f'-'N S tl Front row: Left to right: Peter Weed, Dr. Atherton, Richard Strike, John Saville, Harold Dailey, Kenny Vance, Bruce Harpsler, Donald Fisher, Frank Carey. Second row: Jarnes Harrison, Robert Campbell, Clyde Via, Kenneth Day, Robert Grant, Berkeley Rohrer, Marvin Luckett, John Johnson, Russell Pfil- zinger, Rudy Telek. ' VETERANS CLUB The Veterans Club of Shepherd College is open to all men who have served on active duty with the Armed Forces for a minimum period of one year. The club is both a social and a service organization. The organization is active in all the major activities on the campus including athletic contests, school elec- tions, Miss Shepherd Pageant, and homecoming activi- ties. The Vets,' club's main project is the Childrenls Haven, at Charles Town, West Virginia. The club pro- vides Thanksgiving, Easter, and Christmas dinners and gifts at various times. OFFICERS Front row: Robert Grant, Robert Camphell, John Saville. Second row: Kenny Vance, Leon Perrell, Richard Strile, 5' 'S' John Johnson. 59 of VF new F irsz row: Mr. Kenneth Riley, Shirley Kitzmiller, Joyce Teeis, Dolores Bishoff, John Landis, Rosalie Rexrode, Wayne Arnold, Joyce Knutti, Ellen Bender, Mr. Herbert Wildeboor, Nikki Isherwood, Dolores Day. Second row: Marie Hendricks, Mary-Charles Adams, Joyce Holden, Marvin Luckett, Mahlon Stiles, Francis Duke, Mary Lowe Campbell, Maxine Baker, Mary Lou Bland, Joan Little, Elizabeth Campbell, Sonja May. CA Hllnited Committed in Christ is the motto of the Student Christian Association of Shepherd College. The Student Christian Association is devoted to the task of providing students an opportunity to develop their lives into ones of satisfying Christian character flgrough service, fellowship, and study of the Christian 1 e. The Student Christian Association takes part in many activities on the campus as evidenced by the picture of the SCA sponsored sock hop at the right. 60 Dolores Bishoff, president, Rosalie Rexrode., vice- presidentg Shirley Kitzmiller, recording secretaryg Nikki Isherwood, corresponding secretary, Joyce Teets, treasurer, Jack Landis, chaplain. 7 .4 The Newman Club is a national organization to further the activities of Catholic students, on campus and provide them with the necessary spiritual guid- ance they need in their everyday lives. The club meets twice a month and sponsors many social activities. ...W EWMA CLUB Ray Bowers, Presidentg Dennis Houlihan, Vice Presidentg Victor Baczewski, Treasurerg Norma Navarro, Secretaryg Dr. Sonderegger, Adviser. First row: Robert Wooldridge, Dorothy Poisal, Elaine Cutekunst, Patricia McLaughlin, Judith Ann Weiderhold, Mary Carol Kelly, Christine Wooldridge, Dr. Emile Sonderegger, Ruth Barrett, Marie DeMasi. Second row: Kirk Waters, Paul McCuoy, Dennis Houlihan, Fr. Tinian Murphy M. S. S. S. T., Raymond Bowers, Anthony Cal'- frey, James Skidmore, Frank Carey. Sigma Beta Chi is a new organization on the campus of Shepherd College. Its purpose is to promote better understanding and cooperation of business students and to strive for high academic standards for the Business Department and the college as a whole. Officers of the local fraternity are: President, Norris Rathg Vice-President, Richard Van Essendelftg Secre- tary, Dwayne House, Treasurer, David Mooreg Histor- ian, Robert Grantg Senator, Verne Hiett. Advisers are Mr. Harry - gouden, and Mr. Charles F. Printz. Mr. Harry P. Louden, Mr. Charles F. Printz. S GMA BETA CHI First row: Norris Rath, Dwayne House, Richard Van Essendelf, David Moore, Verne Hiett. Second row: James Wllitney, Harry Pontius, Art Saladine, Robert Wooldridge, Robert Grant. Third row: Frank Carey, Larry Gerber. Mike Iordan. 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Fourth Row: Coach Jesse Riggleman, Huel Willis, Tom Buchannon, Ralph Marr, Bill Clatterhuck, Ron Clatterhuck, Dave Howard, Pete Menke, Norman Hull, Blair Overton, Coach Billy O. Wireman. FOOTBALL OUR COA CHES AND MA A GERS Coach Riggleman, Ed Nelson, Shirley Gray, Doctor Wanger, and Coach Wireman leave the field after Gray was shaken up. George Bieshields returns to the bench. - - '1 ' 'iftlfi r.,-uf ' ' 'If , C I At. R, -A A ' A 21 -'--s M V - , 4 . -2' '- kk l -. Q i'ii 5 ' ' iw- . '.,,.,1:e:,.::::.. , jr-il ,. R . . .J-I. ,, P 8 1 , , . '5 A ' 'ij 5 ir 1 , . '.. ' '11 ' ' Mg '1 JW. 2 Q i A X was v J t, we 14 .Q r ww PM H S' , ni, A A -19. -qi -Lr- 'E55' . ' . ' ' X ff , . Kd . ,p f ' as ' f- 'L-. ' .E A W x,- L ife --N' A5 and 151, A-5-fs mffff :-,. :. fexwv gy.-3 I 4 V' Jwmqi I -4 cg i, H ag , -urn 1 .P+ 'f 1 , . ,, W . L 4 , S A mf f- Aiweidwlr. -.My W, -. Sa gig, L, A be A , A s. A 'V 1- -- .., .. ,.., .. 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RAMS SCHEDULE , Shepherd 6 Fairmont 12 hcasey aid Joe Hoicmznlgeri In Shepherd 0 Shippensburg 14 cargeo e ams on e e. oe, Sh h d12 D - Elk- 6 Shepherd? Candidate fof Little AH- FOOTBALL shiflhifd 14 pfflfmc SFS, 0 America, and Casey proved their lead- Shepherd 6 West Virginia Tech 34 ership many times' Shepherd 0 Susquehanna 14 Shepherd 26 Concord 13 Shepherd 36 Bridgewater 0 CO- CAPTAINS C0-captains Casey Day and Joe Hockman. -15? 66 ' .V 1' 5541,-Q3 f sl Ei g v k L NL. P. was a great asset pivot this year and being a Kenny, who played his high school basketball at Loun- senior., his absence will be missed. don High, has proven his ability by playing at forward on this year's team. BASKETBALL First row: Rutherford, Swartz, Bieshields. Hannas, Shook., Douglass, Conner, Dean, Hall, Coach Wirenian. Second row: Manager-Wltitmore, Duvall, Culbert, Martin, Close, Tucker, Hanf, Burns, Ducan, Manager -Spencer, Assistant Coach-Becker. if ' x ' . f - Q . .1 67 H lgqh-was H WM, 59221 fi ' ' :Uni aiflazii. - ff- - , as J-U ff 'Q-w' :Eli George has proved his adroitness in the sport of basket- This is Bern's first year on the squad and after the ball by playing three years for the Shepherdfliams. fine job he did at forward he looks promising for next George was a great hustler and always did his best. yea!-'S team, Dick has played only one year of basketball for the Rams, but the way he maneuvered himself on the court Al is another new-comer to the Ram squad, and did a this year would lead one to believe be was a veteran. fine job against stiff opposition. His one hand jump Dick shows great aggressivenegs. shot has sent many two points to the scoreboard. i X 'al . ,ii-:N Y A 'IT' k s X .- ' Lf!! diff , if , My 'N 'sf r xwja Dean, Rutherford, Martin, Coach Wireman, Conner, Hannas. This is Charlie's first year for playing for the Rams, and Harry is another of the Rams veteran basketball players. after his performance this year, you can look for him Having played two years of ball, Harry saw a lot of ' action in center this year and did a fine job. 0l'l next year S 163111. W' L'-4... gf!!! - ll :gab- ii Int..-Y.. Yi. A , First row: Jess Cullison, Charles Atherton, John Cygler, Ten Eyck Veeder, Jeff Smellzer, Bill Spoerl. Second row: Buck Horner, Charlie Shohe, Jim Atlick, Russ Pfitzinger, Al Cham- bers, Bob Wooldridge, Coach Fieger. Third row: Dave Reiley, Don Vance, Jeff Shultz, Lee Cook, Jim Bryant, Pedro Diez, Manager-Ed Shepherd. SWIMMING TEAM Starters-Charlie Shohe, John Cygler. Co-Captains 1 Russ Pfilzinger, jim Bryantg Coach - Erwin Fieger. 70 ' i?,nh'?'?ib:.x' 5 . -rf -r- Y ,. ,V 1, ,-, 54,-.g , E. ' ' lf :,. Q!'f:, 51 , I F N v 195-9 , W. - .W,,X W Q,D, . , N ' aa f- .iifs2a,.. ' , - . ' - b 5 .. Y , W . 1Y,,!, QW Q, , L i V 4' A. .,.5,.fif. ...t . . . Left to right: Coach Erwin Fieger, ,lim Bryant, Charlie Shobe Al Chambers, Charlie Atherton, Ten Eyck Veeder, Russ Pfil zinger, Pedro Diez. Diver: Alan Chambers' SWIMMING OPPOSING TEAMS Randolph-Macon Morgan State Catholic University West Virginia Tech 7'l First row: Cook, Cover, Dean, Morgan., Hannas, Riley, and Johnson. Second row: Coach Rjggleman, Tacey, Layman, Walters, Hockman, Ash, Dietrick, Hull. TRA CK Coach Riggleman will run the Rams cinder team this year. W, ., -' Vi? ' 72 1960 marks SheDherd's first year for a track team. The first year for any sport is tough and we wish the Rams success this year and for bigger and' better teams in the future. ' ' ,pf-',, 25,3-3 5'2- A Q , -' Coach Wireman Shepherd's new baseball coach, hopes Bootsie Leonard, Shepherd's leading batter, gets set to 'Y his first season will he Successful, meet the ball as it comes llurllng ln from the mound. BAS BALL Bootsie Leonard, Doc Whitmore in the foreground, Dickie Duncan and Dick Knode., on the bench, discuss their chances for the game in the dressing room. i 'Fm 73 xx , Ji , v,..,, .,, ..,,.. N..v,, .,,,,,A, , , ,, ' , L ..e,r,,m,, 1 - G -Q.,'- M H u M 1 'We nswwx - r gagiz -51 mu mu H my 'szsfrsszss ffhglhigig- iii 1 2:2ff 'ww wwwi-1fi3'U,3hi' ff p 1.1 f-Asif, l ' 1 11, 1-:gym Spider Conner shoots for two points. Will he make it? Dick Duncan and Harlen Hott battle for the rebound. INTRAM RA LS Teke B's battle the Teke Ass. 74 Intramurals at Shepherd provide outlets for cooped up energy. This year the Teke Als captured the vol- leyball and basketball championship. f iWf?F1 Q lt X I Xu X M 1 ,X 'xx'-M l IA-I l x ,3 ,- 1 ' ' N'-F'-6 aff'-2 1,'A AQ 1 'W' '4' v fx I got it, yells Pudgey. INTRAM RA LS The girls' intramural program is more extensive because we haven't any varsity girls' sports. The Independents captured the basket- ball championship while the Phi Sigs won the volleyball. Joyce Holden of the Phi Siss won the archery and Diane Ingrick of the Inde- pendents won the ping-pong. Winston and Bootsie are too late Archery is one of many individual sports available for exercising at Shepherd. INTRAM RALS To , We Q 5 V I e c .-a 76 Each year the Snow Bowl, played dur- ing the first deep snow, is enjoyed by the men. This year the Freshmen and Sopho- mores defeated the Juniors and Seniors. Badminton class. PHYS CAL EDUCA T10 Through instructions in the physical ed- ucation classes, the students are able to participate in the extensive intramural pro- gram oifered to them. Use of buddy system to assist each other in shallow water drill on good Hoating po- sition. Instructors in charge, Mr. Fieger and Don Raynor. Swimming class. aaa' A 91 2.3 w i V H J' .W 3-1 ,, , a.:sg-me , U--,ft H K , mf - -:aff-..:-F-e'f3::-ii '- K 5 -. .tfllj-: - K ,T - .,- Y , V A V ff , -as ,i- ' ' 1 Q- wifi -E., , 4- ' H ,,jf,,,, U , sary- .- ta . A., . . 1'gss, f K' -- ff '-.,, A,..f-15 F j qg--,K f Y: J f i. -5-. ,f ' ,Magi ff-:wr-is 5, V - :y e f- Z EIU- ' ' va. X f at sr- 2 is , ,- ,, :f1 Qs+'sz P2-W'.1ME14a1is ' - i W - ' A J -2-4L i5' -- 1 gr Lqt ' ,.3, W -:fa r ' ' '- - U -Q -Q.. . 1 , ',t'21 :L 'V ,f s -'LQ' ' '- 'Q KV 'l . A'b11mn':f -4.--.,.:,- 'N' 'Ze iii... -4-12' 4, .s ' N -Q re. fn, 2f'M- W ' A 5- -2 Lf, ' 'f?i -f' ag'-' ' ..--N , -.1 --f , .f :.s,,'ffs-,gg .- fy.--1, 77 4 Q F The mascot poses with his custodians, Jim Ermerins and Edward Kopfle. Also pictured are Coaches Wirenlzln, Lowe, and Riggleman. 4'Boosting', the Rams on to victory Ike ll and E the Cheerleaders ere a great asset to ,school spirit at games and ralhes. The cheerleaders who have done such a terrific job in directing the student body in cheers are Elizabeth Ruppen- thal, Nikki Isherwood, Mary-Charles Adams, and Pat Martin. J I .-.. I . , IQQIQHW A J' ' E A ES? . XX 3. , 1 U o ADMINISTRATION s. FACULTY Dean Slonaker is the man who guards Shepherdls academic standards. He is always ready to advise the students and faculty on questions pertaining to the 'tschedulen and classroom programs. He is an honor graduate of Shepherd Col- lege and among his publications is a history of the college. Dean Harry, a new member of the administration, works with the students on social and personal problems. He also serves as counselor for the men students at Shepherd College. Dean Cullison, although kept quite husy with her administrative duties. welcomes any opportunity to serve as counselor to the women on campus. She listens to individual problems and su- pervises student organizations. it Arthur C. Slonaker, Academic Dean ADMINISTRA TION Vern E. Cullison, Dean, of Women, and Ormsby Harry, Dean of Students Associate Dean of Students iii 1917 -Lg' cs ml llllslfiilml ,,.,...-- ,..-.- 'J... ' ....L.....:. f.4..l Allison P. Rider, Registrar Registrar Allison P. Rider is the man who has the final say on all new appli- cants. He keeps in constant Contact with the students and at the end of each semester he sends his greetings on that yellow paper! lVIr. Egle has one of the most impor- tant jobs on campus. He collects tui- tion, pays students assistants and buys all the college supplies. Mr. lVloler's duties are very diversi- fied. He is responsible for coordinating work between the college, the state cle- partment of education, and public schools. ADMINISTRA TION John L. Egle, Business Manager James Moler, Coordinator of Field Service r 'x ,W Liv.. n Raymond S. Barker Christine Knott, Assistant Manager, Fannie Dldawlck Manager Assistant Librarian College Book Store of Cafeteria ADMINISTRA TI VE STAFF The comhined services of this group give us a smoothly-run school. Through their work, we receive proper medical at- tention, good food, functioning equip- ment, and a well-kept, attractive campus. Mr. Maine and his assistant, Mr. Barker, are ever on the'job-checking books in and out, collecting fines, ordering new hooks and replacements, helping new stu- dents use the card catalogue, finding ma- terial for research papers and keeping an eagle eye on the reserve shelves. S 1' we John S. Maine, Librarian Lynwood Wiltshire uperintemlenl! of Buildings and Grounds Margaret Hammond College Nurse NP' .. Lf r' ' s. at , era 82 Qin' Edith Hall, Office of the Vivian Snyder, Cashier Academic Dean AX . - km X rf P.. 5. Kitty Lou Hanson jean Strider., Office of the Assistant Registrar Dean of Students l. l me , 83 5 K I Peggy Nichols, Office of the President CRETARIAL STAFF An indispensable part of any college campus staff are the 4'Girl Fridays. These young women in their quiet, efficient ways, make sure our administrative staff is run- ning smoothly. They seem to have an answer-or know wheie to find it-to any student problem, from the boss' pet peeve to evaluations. Ann Whittimzlon, Business Office Melinda Snyder, Admissions Offire Anthony Bodola Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Biology Howard S. Carper, Jr., M.S. Assistant Professor of Biology YW! FA CULT2' William P. Alexander. Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Music 'Charles R. Atherton. Ph.D. Professor of Mathematics Sara Helen Cree, Ph.D. Professor of Physical Education Robert Davis, M.A. Instructor in Mathematics 84 A Margaret E. Byrer M.A. Instructor in English J. Walton Coley M.A. Assistant Professor of English Director of News Bureau AC Erwin G. Fieger, Jr. M .A. Associate Professor of Physical Education Head, Division of Health and Physical Education john P. Coulding, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Chemistry i FA CULTT Mary F. Dunstun, M.S. Associate Professor of Business Administration Fred B. Edgell, Ph.D. Professor of English Miriam K. Hammer, M.Erl Instructor of Physical Education Ray 5E. Harris., M.S. Professor of Biology Headl Division of Science and Mathematics 85 Guy Frank, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Music Head, Division of Fine Arts James S. Hafer M .A. Assistant Professor of History 4 Harry Louden, A.B. Instructor in Business aml Economics Cletus D. Lowe., M.A. Assistant Professor of Social Science FA CULTT Margaret B. Hughes., M.A. Assistant Professor of Business Education Harry V. Klub, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Political Science 3 Nazza Noble, M.S. Associate Professor of Home Economics Charles F. Printz, M.A. Associate Professor of Business Administration Head, Division of Business Administration and Education 86 F7 , k.,, f . QL li ' X i Donald Loughrie M.A. Instructor in Speech Vera Ellen Mahon Ph.D. Professor of English and Speech Head, Division of Languages and Literature Mary Jane Scanlon M.Ed. Assistant Professor of Art FA CULT? Jesse Riggleman, M .S. Assistant Professor of Physical Education Kenneth Riley, M.S. Assistant Professor of Psychology ll Florence Shaw., A.M. Professor of Education EQ, gmt Veta Lee Smith. M.A. Assistant Professor of English Emilie Sonderegger. Ph.D. Associate Professor of Moderrz Languages 87 Ruth Scarborough Ph.D. Professor of History Head, Division of Social Studies Willianl R. Simpson Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Chemistry anrl Physical Science I-ln! W. R. Tllacher, A.M. Professor of Economics and Geography X Director of Extension, 'ii ,X 5' if 'f 1 vis .Y wc, Billy O. Wireman, MA. Assistant Professor of Physical Education FA CULT? William M. Speg, Ph.D. Director of Teacher Education and Professor of Education Head, Division. of Education Paula Sutton, M.S. Instructor in Home Economics Earl Weller, L.L.B. Instructor of Business Law James H. Wildeboor M.M.E. Assistant Professor of Music This is a problem?'?'? 88 N, 4 '3 m SEN I ORS Wayne Arnold Keyser English Maxine Baker Bloomery Elementary Education Norma Baker Piedmont English Delores Barr Keyser Elementary Education Lawrence Barr Shepherdstown Elementary Education Patricia Billmeyer Rio Art x w Q., ff, 90 9- ,X.:Qr,.T. i-5 fi f M, 'flu-I Siu' x. f 'it' Delores Bishoff Baltimore, Md. Elementary Education Dorothy Boltz Martinsburg History Carolyn Boswell Shepherdstown Music john Bowers Franklin Elementary Education Raymond Bowers Arlington, Va. Economics Oliver Braxton Halltown Biology SEN I ORS SEN I ORS james Bryant Vienna, Va. Physical Education Charles Burkhart Berkeley Springs Mathematics Harry Burton Wcsternport, Md. Biology Ronald Busey Hagerstown. Md. Chemistry Elizabeth Campbell Wincllcster, Va. Elementary Education Mary Lowe Campbell Shepherdstown Elementary Education 5..- - m- - w H wwwi H. gi? Exe: me Sita ,ggsi 535-' 1? jg A . , oo 12212: m e , W ff Q , ,H ,tm uw H5 in hi' giigzfs L U , 93 Nick Carson Athens, Greece Mathematics Doyle Catlct! Fairplay, Md. Music 0,Farrel Cianelli Shepherdstown Elementary Education Yvilliam Cianelli Shepherdslown Business ,Ioan Coffinberger Martinsburg History Paul Cook Keyser Biology SEN I ORS SEN I ORS james Curran Hagerstown, Md. English Harold Daley Bethesda, Md. Business Barbara Davis Charlestown English Ruby Davis Keyser Elementary Education Bette Drake Martinsburg Chemistry Robert Dreif us Alexandria. Va. History + H ,,:ii IN: .Q? 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Q- ff ' Donald Trundle 5 I :uz fre-SL, ,- 1 - - l Yi-:ji :: ffefi EJ Richard Van Essendelft 1, f'f'g'-'-'ll' SOPHOMORES S OPH OM ORE S john Vawter Robert Vawter Teneyck Veeder Gary Wachter ,ludy Warrenfeltz Linda Watkins .lames Whitney Louise Willizlnns Thomas Wimer Michael Winkler Robert Wooldridge john Young .gp-s-v fy? , .H - ' in 1 in N nm I xx 1 1 Y' ' u . ug 5' f Y V l N 11.1 lawn Eff 1: J: :EVEN 1 , to I 1 Wwzwgi ,,,,, i ' -'A' Q- Xu w f,Q:l,, ! . wg' V W fi QQ ,.:. 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Sandra Hunter Ann Jacobs Annette Janssen Sandra Jenkins James Jennison William Johnston Gary Judy Mary-Carol Kellv Patrlcn Kilmer Marlene Klsner Edwmrd Kopfle Ceor e Lou l J, - fdihisilll ll an-1,1,,, M, !,,,,. ,, , 'f ww H ir, 7 ww r v w wa' 1 , ,N ,vw ,H w, w w , IV., W, wx i K5 n S - H , 3 ll 'n-EST-5 1' ' I N S..-.' ily ,Q I 1 'W ' I 'f-ffl ' .., n ,L 4.-fr. ' X r a FRESHMEN 121 FRESHMEN Larry Layman Charles Lee Glen Lerew George Lewis Thomas Linger Jean Lonberger Barbara Lucas Marvin Luekett James Lupton Cary Lushbaugh Lionel May ,lan Marion ye. ', 'Sf' . .561 xv fx- ': ': .5 15, 'Lsjgggg .,., ,gs.s 55f9- -' , '2f'- ' we 42 fs is 1.. Mary E. Marshall Mary Mason Bernard Martin Pamela Martin Sandra McCarty Rosemary McDaniel Peter Menke Catherine Mercer Ruth Miller Sarah Miller Harold Mongold Mohammed Moosavi Qikzezw X ?v-1!?fgY::A.,f'- ,4 vm ww mf Hu., ,L Y 's H 1., M . H i r I . .. STI f'F:1'7Q' ' ' ' ' ' ' .. . A In - t 15 ' A 4, i ' v , sr' 7, ' Xi? ,Q X '-.::' ' U x f 3. J , 5 f n ,, 1 ,., Elizabeth Renn john Reynolds Randolph Ridgeway Annamae Rohanic James Rosa Nancy Lee Rllble N , '. is Uh! ,nay I 5,59 , FRESHMEN Donald Moyer Loretta Moyer Kenneth Myers Sylvia Myers Diane 0'Bannon Anne 0'Roke Bonnie 0'Rourke Peggy Ott Frances Pingley Bolxba Rao XValter Reed David Reilly l , rw- V , r W X A KX 1 6325: Luv Henry Ruppenlhal Jeanne Schwien 9? Q Q7 Richard Shanholtzer 2 Carole Shelton 1 Annette Shipe Gary Shook 'Ziff' -'-r wwf ,. H ' H!! 'R' Q. 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She plans to become a teacher. 1 Oliver Francis Braxton A graduate of Page Jackson High School, Braxton is interested in becoming a mathematics instructor. He is a member of the Student Christian Association and of Kappa Delta Pi. 26 v S , -,deff 4, Mary Ann Frye A member of Kappa Delta Pi and the International Re- lations Club, Miss Frye has majored in history and Eng- lish, planning to become a teacher. 127 WH OJS WHO Bette Jean Drake Planning to become a teacher, Miss Drake has nlujored in science and mathematics. She is a member of Kappa Delta Pi. ali-A . if ' l Deloris Heffner Hinkle 4 at is , 5, A music major, Mrs. Hinkle is a member of Phi Sigma Chi. She has majored in music, planning to become a teacher. WH O'S WHO Joyce E. Holden A member of Phi Sigma Chi and the student senate, Miss Holden is majoring in English and physical education, planning to be a teacher. Lee Keebler Editor of Picket,' and member of Phi Sigma Epsilon, Keehler has majored in English, planning to teach on the college level upon completion of post-graduate work. Nikki Yvonne Isherwoocl Studying science, English, and physical education, Mrs. Isherwood is a member of Alpha Sigma Tau, Kappa Delta Pi, and the Student Christian Association. She is a cheer- leader and senior class senator. Patricia Mae Martin Planning a career of teaching, Miss Martin has majored in English and physical education. She is a member of Phi Sigma Chi, Alpha Psi Omega, and has been a cheer- leader for two years. WH O'S WHO Mary Gwendolyn Knott Studying to he a music teacher, Miss Knott is a mem- ber of Kappa Delta Phi, Phi Sigma Chi, and the Student Christian Association. She is also accompanist for the col- lege choir. 9 Patsy Lee Moler A chemistry and biology student, Miss Moler plans to become a teacher. She is a member of Alpha Sigma Tau and the college choir. WH O'S WHO Marsh Hubert Myers, Jr. Planning to enter teaching after graduation, Myers is a MEX music and social studies major. He represented Shepherd at the All-state College Orchestra in Charleston, W. Va. Minfh-ag Petrovich A Pre-engineering student, Petrovich is a past president of the International Relations Cluh, and a member of the college choir, and dramatics club. is we w w iw Lg. I. ., if ,M W K. :WA 'x Rosalie Rexrode Myers Majoring in Elementary Education, Mrs. Myers is past president of Phi Sigma Chi and a member of the Student Christian Association. 130 Elizabeth Ruppenthal Studying to become a teacher, Miss Ruppenthal has ma- jored in science. She is a member of Phi Sigma Chi, Kappa Delta Pi, and the student senate. 5. lil: I 'f'S',,.' - ' . ,- . ng re gard - ' wt ' J? WH O'S WHO Joseph John Renn, III A pre-med student majoring in science, Renn is a mem- ber of Phi Sigma Epsilon, Beta Chi Phi Mu, and is senior class senator. 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