West Virginia University - Monticola Yearbook (Morgantown, WV)
- Class of 1940
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- Z -t ' X. L. i . - ' , THE 1940 MDIVTICDIA Shirley I. Currey, Editor • P. Louis Gundling, Maoager 1 4 THE • STUDENTS • DN • THE • CAMPUS • DN THE • BRDAD • MDNONGAHELA • WEST VIRGINIA • UNIVERSITY MDRGANTDWN PRESENT • THEIR • 1940 • ANNUAL V u : s h all students of Morgantown will long remember, student life on the University campus is true life — unaffected, sincere and tinged with an attitude of enthusiasm and eagerness for the prohlems of the present and the future. Even the most cherished memories grow dim with the passing years, and the task of fully recording the ever changing panorama of college life is an amhitious one. The Monticola, as the official chronicle of the year ' s activities, has under- taken this task and trusts that each student will he ahle to associate the pictured activities with personal experience and so form a com- plete record of their Morgantown sojourn. And when memories have faded and time is dim, if this hook recalls the glorious days spent at West Virginia University, the joy of service will he ours. [[s [ini [ [[ WDU Id not be bECDming to affable Charles Lawall to offer loud and flowery praises of him, even though he may deserve it. This mild-mannered, soft-spoken gentleman has proved his worth to the State and West Virginians have taken him in and aim to keep him. President Lawall refused a formal inauguration after his eleva- tion to the presidency because he feh he knew the people of West Virginia and that they knew him. This is typical of this easy-going, versatile, judicious, and scrupulously fair person. And it is to Presi- dent Charles Elmer LawaH we dedicate the 194D Monticola. 1 J 1 yr ' I ■■' - r% u DEDICATIDIV MILITARY FOREWORD HEAUTY EOLLEGES AIVD SEHOOLS FRATERNITIES AlVB SORORITIES ELASSES ATHLETIES HOJVORARIES ADVERTISIIVG v_ hE progressive, able leadership of West Virginia University ' s administration during the past 73 years has hrought the institution a long way since its creation in 1BB7 by an act of the West Virginia Legislature. The West Virginia young men and women who are studying today in the colleges, schools, and divisions of the University will go forward to make a state institution which will be surpassed by none. These students are being guided by the fohowing deans and directors— Friend E. Clark, chairman of the Graduate Council; Frank Cuthbert, director of the School of Music; A. J. Dadisman, direc- tor of the Summer Session; R. P. Davis, dean of the College of Engineering. Carl M. Frasure, assistant dean of the College of Arts and Sciences; T. P. Hardman, dean of the College of Law; J. L Hayman, dean of the College of Pharmacy; Earl Hudelson, dean of the College of Education; D. L. McElroy, director of the School of Mines; C. R. Drton, dean of the College of Agricuhure, Forestry, and Home Economics; Wilson P. Shortridge, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences; A. W. Thompson, dean of the School of Physical Education and Athletics; E. J. Van Liere, dean of the School of Medicine; P. L Reed, director of the School of Journalism, and William R. Drton, head of the Division of Military Science and Tactics. or. e shall begin our story back in 1862, when, on July 2, the National Land-Grant Act was passed. West Virginia University originated from that act when on January 9, 1866, the board of trustees of the Monongalia Academy at Morgantown tendered to the legislature all its property, including Wood- burn Female Seminary, on condition that the college should be located at Mor- gantown. The legislature accepted the property and on February 7 passed an act permanently establishing The Agricultural College of West Virginia and authorizing the Governor to appoint eleven suitable persons as a Board of Visi- tors. Classes for the College of Agriculture were held until 1918 In Martin Hall and In what Is now Oglebay Annex. The Experiment Station building was acquired in 1873 and was the Armory. On the second floor, where the agronomy labor- atory Is now, was the drill room and ihe Commandant, his family, and other officers lived in the front of the building. In this building now are the labora- tories of agricultural chemistry, physiology, nutrition, and agronomy. d I tSTRY. AND HOME ECONOMICS si tatisiizi ■J v.. T . «. -: W. . . pa en MARY BOGGS Morgantown, West Virginia B.S. in Home Economics Alpha Phi: Phi Upsilon Omlcron- 4-H Club. ULVERT M. MOORE Bluefield, West Virginia B.S. in Agriculture Kappa Alpha. MARY MARGARET DEVORE West Union, West Virginia B.S. in Home Economics Alpha Delta Pi; Li-toon-awa; Y. W. C. A.; 4.H Club; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Home Ec Club. JOHN WILLIAM HAMMER Weston, West Virginia S ' S. in Agriculture Alpha Zeta; F. F. A.; Wrestling Team; Fi Batar Cappar. BARBARA CHALMERS SMOYER Clairton, Pennsylvania B.S. in Home Economics Alpha Xi Delta; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Rhododendron; Mortar Board; R. O. T. C. Sponsor; Vice-President, Student Body; Kappa Delta Pi; A. W. S.; Y. W. C. A.; Glee Club; Who ' s Who; ' Home Ec Club; West Virginia Week. KERMIT B. BLANEY Morgantown, West Virginia B.S. in Agriculture Y. M. C. A.; Ag Club; Wrestling Team. JACK MARSHALL TYREE Lesage. West Virginia B.S. in Agriculture ■t-H Club; Ag Club; Poultry Club. PHILIP G. SMITH West Union, West Virginia B.S. in Forestry Alpha Zeta; Phi Epsilon Phi; Editor, The Cruiser. JUNE DICKERSON Bluefield, West Virginia B.S. in Home Economics Phi Upsilon Omicron; Home Ec Club ' Y. W. C. A. RALPH E. MILLER Brandonvil le. West Virginia B.S. in Agriculture Alpha Zeta; Phi Epsilon Phi. MARY ELLEN HICKERSON Davis, West Virginia B.S. in Home Economics LAWRENCE S. CAVENDISH Hico, West Virginia B.S. in Agriculture Ag Club; F. F. A.; Mountaineer Poul- try Club. RUTH TONRY Martinsburg, West Virginia B.S. in Home Economics Alpha Xi Delta; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Kappa Delta Pi; W. A. A. Council- Rhododendron; Mortar Board. LENA FRANCES FERRARA Morgantown, West Virginia B.S. in Home Economics II Circolo Italiano; Home Ec Club; Sociology Club; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Newman Club. MARTHA LEE DAVIS Fairmont, West Virginia B.S. in Home Economics Y. W. C. A. JOSEPH FRANKLIN WATSON Dillmer, Pennsylvania B.S. in Agriculture Phi Kappa Tau; Sphinx; Beta Sigma Alpha; Ag Club. ARTHUR A. POLING, JR. Clarksburg. West Virginia B.S. in Forestry Phi Epsilon Phi; Forestry Club. NELLE MARGARET GALLAHER Morgantown, West Virginia B.S. in Home Economics Glee Club; Home Ec Club; Student Council. J. WARD ASHFORD Greenbank, West Virginia B.S. in Agriculture Poultry Club; Ag Club. KITTY CAMPBELL ZIMMERMAN Romney, West Virginia B.S. in Home Economics Phi Mu; Mortar Board; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Rhododendron; Pan-Hellenic. JOHN ALBERT SIMS Weston, West Virginia B.S. in Agriculture Alpha Zeta; Ag Club. ' MARGARET RUTH WELLER Charleston, West Virginia B.S. In Home Economics Chi Omega; Li-toon-awa; Rhododen- dron; Mortar Board; Phi Upsilon Omi- cron; Kappa Delta Pi; Freshman Guide- Who ' s Who. HEBER DUFFY Su m mersv i I le , West Virginia B.S. in Agriculture Tau Kappa Epsilon; Rifle Team. BEATRICE CRUISE Bluefield, West Virginia B.S. in Home Economics Phi Upsilon Omicron; Y. W. C. A.; Home Ec Club. ALLEN ROY BRYANT Canvas, West Virginia B.S. in Agriculture Mountaineer Poultry Club; 4-H Club; Ag Club; F. F. A. MARGUERITE BRIGHT Gassaway, West Virginia B.S. in Home Economics HAROLD WARMAN FOGLE Morgantown, West Virginia B.S. in Agriculture Alpha Zeta: Kappa Delta Pi; F. F. A.; Poultry Club; Ag Club. MARGARET BACHTELL WAUGH Wellsburg, West Virginia B.S. in Home Economics Alpha Phi; Mortar Board; Rhododen- dron; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Home Ec Club; Y. W. C. A. [ n ] pa ERNEST FREDERICK HAYS South Charleston, West Virginia B.S. in Forestry Forestry Club; Basketball; Football; In- tramural Athletics. REBECCA CARPENTER St. Marys, West Virginia B.S. in Home Economics Alpha Xi Delta; Phi Upsilon Omlcron; Home Ec Club; A. W. S. Council; Rho- dodendron; Y. W. C. A. JOHN RICHARD DOLLY Onego. West Virginia B.S. in Agriculture Phi Kappa Sigma; Mountain; Fi Batar Cappar; Football; Wrestling; Track; President, Senior Class; Student Council; Ag Club; Interfraternity Council. HOPE BALLARD Glen Jean, West Virginia D.S. in Home Economics Alpha Xi Delta; Home Ec Club. GUY EDWARD CAIN B u f t a I o , B.S. i West A g r Virginia culture Ag Club; Mountaineer Poultry Club ' F. F. A. CLEG FLORENCE HOLLAND Sandstone, West Virginia D.S. in Home Economics Home Ec Club; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Kappa Delta Pi. ARTHUR R. RIPLEY Alma, West Virginia B.S. in Agriculture Alpha Zeta; F. F. A.; 4.H Club; Ag Club. GORY MADGE LIGHT Dothan, West Virginia B.S. in Home Economics KENNETH DAVID PARSONS Aurora, West Virginia B.S. in Agriculture VIRGINIA MOSSBURG Lllenboro, West Virginia C.S. in Home Economics Phi Mu; Home Ec Club; Glee Club. HAROLD C. JACOBS Morgantown, West Virginia B.S. in Agriculture JEANE FISCHER Morgantown, West Virginia D.S. in Homo Economics Alpha Xi Delta; Y. W. C. A.; Home Ec Club; Sociology Club; W. R. A. JOHN K. GILMER Matoaka, West Virginia B.S. in Forestry Basketball; The Cruiser Staff. VIRGINIA ELLEN HARE Morgantown, West Virginia B.S. in Home Economics Alpha Phi; Phi Upsilon Omlcron; Secre- tary, Senior Class. DENVER DAYTON BRAGG Clarksburg, West Virginia B.S. in Agriculture Ag Club; 4-H Club; Vice-President, Na- tional College Poultry Club; Alpha Zeta; Mountaineer Poultry Club. MAXINE ETHAJUNE RIPLEY Alma, West Virginia B.S. in Home Economics Home Ec Club. ROBERT c. SUMMERS Wallback, West Virginia B.S. in Agriculture MABEL LOU NELSON Cherry Grove, West Virginia B.J. in Home Economics 4-H Club; Home Ec Club; Glee Club. LLOYD MASON REID Cameron, West V i r g i n i a B.S. in A g r i c u t u r e Alpha Zeta; Ag Club; F. F. A.; Poultry Club. HARRIETT CARROLL ROESER Montgomery, West Virginia B.S. in Home Economics Home Ec Club. EUGENE D. MARTIN Morgantown, West Virginia B.S. in Forestry Forestry Club; Ag Council. LILYAN LAWTON laeger. West Virginia B.S. in Home Economics Kappa Delta Pi; Home Ec Club. JOHN R. WEBB Morgantown, West Virginia B.S. in Agriculture Alpha Zela; Phi Epsilon Phi; Ag Club; F. F. A. CATHERINE LUH SOMMER Beech Hill, West Virginia D.S. in Home Economics Phi Mu; Home Ec Club; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Kappa Delta Pi; Panhellenic; Glee Club; Y. W. C. A. MERLIN SCOTT BERGDOLL Petersburg, West Virginia B.S. in Agriculture Kappa Alpha; Alpha Zeta; Mountain; Ag Club; 4-H Club . FRANCES RECECCA MAYFIELD Morgantown, West Virginia D.S. in Home Economics Home Ec Club. RALPH JAMES McLAIN GOODELL Kearneysvi I le. West Virginia B.S. in Agriculture JANE NELSON Salem, West Virginia B.S. in Home Economics Pi Beta Phi; Home Ec Club. [ 13] CO VIRGINIA LEE ZIMMERMAN Wheeling, West Virginia B.S, in Home Economics Honne Ec Club; Orchestra; Y. W. C. A. DOROTHY LOUISE HAINES Romney, West Virginia B.S. in Home Economics Phi Upsilon Omicron; Y. W. C. A.; o CATHERINE L. FORTNEY Newburg. West Virginia B.S. in Home Economics Alpha Xi Delta. BERYL LOUISE SMITH West Union, West Virginia B.S. in Home Economics Honne Ec Club; Y. W. C. A. O DAVID GLENHOPE STERLING Morgantown, West Virginia B.S. in Forestry Forestry Club; Scabbard and Blade; Rifle Team. L. H. HAMPTON Kermit, West Virginia B.S. in Agriculture Phi Kappa Tau. CO SARA VIRGINIA McLAIN Wheeling, West Virginia Chi Omega; hHonne Ec Club. DORIS RUTH FORD Buckhannon, West Virginia B.S. in Home Economics Home Ec Club; 4-H Club; Y. W. C, A. r U] BETTY JANE FOX Huntington, West Virginia B.S. in Home Economics Home Ec Club. FRANCES COLEMAN Aflex, West Virginia B.S. in Home Economics Chi Omega; Home Ec Club; Y. W. C. A, ORGANIZATIONS First Row: Grady Mann, John Hammer, Hubert Cox, Merlin Bergdoll, Arthur Ripley, Denver Bragg, Ralph Kemper. Second Row: Robert Nottingham, John Webb, Ralph Miller, George Folk. Robert Smith, Clarence Strader, Richard McClung. Oliver McGhee. Third Row: Ward Ashford, Lloyd Reid, John Sims, Harold Fogle, Teddy Starr, Pete Batuch. Franz Taylor. Fourth Row: David Cartwright, John Cooper, John Earle, Phil Smith, Harrison Cassell. he West Virginia chapter of Alpha Zeta was chartered in 1922 and since that time has been the only honorary fraternity in agriculture on the campus. Consideration is given equally to scholarship, leadership, and character, in considering any candidate for member- ship. The purpose of this agricultural honorary is the develop- ment of the farm, and the farm home, through an organ- ization controlled by agricultural students. It is advised by an agricultural faculty and stimulated by the bonds of fraternity around a membership chosen after an earnest agricultural motive. P H A [15] ORGANIZATIONS yj , ' ny one of the hundreds of agricultural stu- dents may become a member of the Agricultural Club upon the payment of annual dues. This club, potentially, is one of the largest organizations on the campus. Al- though organized primarily to promote social activities and entertainment for the members, the club also under- takes activities v hich are of educational value. The first Mountaineer Egg and Baby Chick show, which is now an annual event, was sponsored by the club. Each year plant and seed diseases Qve identified at a judging contest; and apples, potatoes, hogs, horses, dairy cattle, beef cattle, sheep, and poultry are placed. AGRICULTURAL CLU [16] ORGANIZATIONS v_y he Agricultural Club sponsors departmental organizations such as the Mountaineer Poultry Club and the Mountaineer Collegiate Chapter of Future Farmers of America. The zenith of the club ' s activities is the Ag Costume Dance, which is looked forward to by all uni- versity students. Participation in the All Ag Picnic, at- tended by the students in hHome Economics, Forestry, and Agriculture, usually concludes the program for the year. AGRICULTURAL CLUB [17: ORGANIZATIONS Bottom Row: Katherine Luh Summers, Ruth Weller, Mary Bogqs, Mary Margaret Devore, Beatrice Cruise, June Dlckerson. Ruth Tonry, Cieo hHolland. Top Row: Virginia Hare, Julia Polndexter, Dorothy Haines, Rebecca Carpenter, Margaret Waugh, Cassie May Stone. . hi Upsllon Omicron, national professional home economics sorority, was founded at the College of Agriculture, University of Minnesota, in 1909. The local chapter, Lambda, was established in 1923. Phi U has for its purposes the strengthening of the bonds of friendship; the promoting of the moral and intellectual development of its members; the advancing and promot- ing of home economics. Barbara Smoyer was president this year; Mary Margaret Devore, vice-president; and Dorothy h aines, secretary. PHI UPSILON OMICRON [ 18] ORGANIZATIONS Top Row: Frances Waft, Louise Bergdol!, Martha Stewart, Doris M. Post, Jean Smith, Edna Mae Jamison, Dorothy Lazarus, Rose Mary Smith. Middle Row: Norma Nell Allamong, Thelma Hartley, Jane Robblns, Harriet Bertrand, Ruth R. Hurst. Mary B. Alderson, Rose Ann Pearcy, Mary Sue White. Bottom Row; Lois Gaines, Bettle Stallings, Betty Stump, Dorothy Louise Haines, Stella Weaver, Cassle May Stone, Gwendolyn HInerman, Helen Casey. d n order to stimulate interest in the various divisions of the College of Agriculture for women, the hHome Economics Club was organized to develop leader- ship and cooperation in the groups. Speakers give the members direct application of their maior subiect, with the advantages and disadvantages of each. The serving and entertaining of guests during Farm and hlome Week is the largest project of the club. One of the objects of the organization Is to send a delegate to the national convention each year with this delegate re- porting the convention proceedings to the club the next fall. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB [ 19] _ he Visitors held their first meeting on April 3, 1867, at which time they appointed Dr. Alexander Martin president and established collegiate, scientific, and agricultural departments of instruction. The College of Arts and Sciences was the first college to be organized in the newly established Uni- versity. The instruction in this college is administered through the following depart- ments: botany and zoology; chemistry; classics; economics and business admin- istration; English language and literature; art; geology, mineralogy and geogra- phy; Germanic languages and literatures; history; home economics; journalism; library science; mathematics; philosophy and psychology; physics; political science; public speaking; Romance languages and literatures; social adminis- tration; and sociology and public welfare. (LTD PC GEORGE I. GATHERS A.B, Keyser, West Virginia Phi Lambda Upsilon. DOROTHY G. ROBISON A B. Morgantown, West Virginia Alpha Xi Delta; President, Sociology Club; W. A. A.; Y. W. C. A.; Forum. VIRGINIA LEE KOEPLER A.B, Bluefield, West Virginia Pi Beta Phi; Panhellenic; A. W, S. ELLSWORTH FERRELL GALE AS. Charleston, West Virginia Delta Tau Delta; Transfer from Duke University. BETTY SUE KITE A.B, Dorcas, West Virginia Sociology Cl ub. LOUIS CIMINO A,B. Weirton, West Virginia Band; II Circolo llaliano. MAE OVERHOLT A.B. Ell ins, West Virginia Kappa Delta PI; Le Cercle Francais; Freshman Guide; Y. W. C. A.; Glee Club. MARY JANE SPAUR A.B. Grafton, West Virginia Glee Club; Le Cercle Francais; Y. W. C. A. MARY VIRGINIA BURNSIDE A B. West Milford, West Virginia Sociology Club. MARGARET MAE ROHR A B Morgantown, West Virginia Alpha Delta Pi; Y. W. C. A.; A. W. S.; Pan-Hellenic; Le Cercle Francais. PHYLLIS RUTH McCOY A.B, Stephenson, West Virginia Alpha Delta Pi; Dolphin Club. GHARLES WILLIAM BROWN A.B. Waynesburg, Pennsylvania Delta Tau Delta; Transfer from Waynes- burg College; Golf. RICHARD VANGE LYNCH, JR. A.B. Clarksburg, West Virginia Delta Tau Delta; Scabbard and Blade; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Le Cercle Francais. CATHERINE COURTNEY DAVIS A.B. Morgantown, West Virginia Kappa Kappa Gamma; A. W. S.; Mor- tar Board; Rhododendron; Ll-toon-awa; Y. W. C. A. VIRGINIA G. McGRAW A.B, McGraws, West Virginia Alpha Delta Pi; Y. W. C. A.; A. W. S. SUSAN HELMICK A.B. Fairmont, West Virginia Kappa Kappa Gamma; Y, W. C. A.; A. W. S.; Sociology Club; W. A. A.; Freshman Guide; West Virginia Week, RICHARD C. COLLART A.B. Morgantown, West Virginia La Tertulia, Le Cercle Francais. A. ROBERT MARKOWITZ A.B. Clarksburg, West Virginia Pi Lambda Phi; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Basketball Manager; Sphinx. JACK G. MORGAN A.B. Delta Tau Delta. JOSEPH WILBUR PARKER A.B. Fairmont, West Virginia Fairmont, West Virginia Delta Tau Delta; Band; Glee Club; Le Cercle Francais; Alpha Epsilon Delta. W. QUENTIN DICKENS A.B. Levels, West Virginia Alpha Epsilon Delta; Tennis Team; Ger- man Club. JANE PATTERSON A.B. Morgantown, West Virginia Delta Gamma; Y. W. C. A. RAE JOEL MARIE FOSTER FERGUSON GARR A.B. Morgantown, West Virginia A.B. Princeton, West Virginia Spanish Club; Alpha Psi Omega. JAMES HUGO DOSTER A.B. Wheeling, West Virginia Phi Kappa Tau; La Tertulia; II Circolo Italiano; Secretary, Le Cercle Francais; Newman Club; Phi Beta Kappa. JANE HART HILL A.B. Morgantown, West Virginia Alpha Xi Delta; Panhellenic; Rhodo- dendron; Y. W. C. A.; Ll-toon-awa; R. O. T. C. Sponsor. STANLEY HAMILTON LIVINGSTON A.B. Clarksburg, West Virginia Delta Tau Delta; Wrestling Team; Rifle Team. ELIZABETH LANE LEITH A.B- Morgantown, West Virginia Phi Beta Kappa; Li-toon-a a; English Club; Le Cercle Francais. ANITA SIMON BAKER A.B. Charleston, West Virginia Sigma Delta Tau; Li -toon -a wa; Rhodo- dendron; Mortar Board; West Virginia Weelc; Freshman Guide; Pan- Hellenic. LAURA BRILLIANTINE A.B, Trenton, New Jersey Transferred from University of Michigan. BETTY JANE SHUMAN AS. Morgantown, West Virginia Delta Gamma; R. O. T. C. Sponsor; Y. W. C. A. GAY DONNALLY WISE A.B. Relay, Maryland Chi Omega; Moonshine; Le Cercle Francais. [23] cj-] JAMES HARRY MOORE A.B. R. O. T. C. Hundred, West Virginia RUTH ANN ICENHOWER A B- Mason. West Virginia Phi Mu; Transferred from George Wash- ington University; Kappa Delta Pi; Eng- lish Club; Glee Club; Y. W. C. A. WILLIAM M. FREY A.B. Fairmont, West Virginia Delta Tau Delta. MARGARET GREY SNEDEGAR A.B. Eikins. West Virginia Delta Gamma. KERMIT R. ZINN A.B. Barrackville, West Virginia FRANCES GENEVIEVE . KEEPER A.B. Clarksburg, West Virginia ' German Club. HOMER DELMAR MARTIN A.B. Montrose, West Virginia V INIFRED ELEANOR HOYT A.B. Parkersburg, West Virginia Y. W. C. A.; English Club; French Club. BEHE JEAN SNEDDON A.B. Uniontown, Pennsylvania Alpha Delta PI; Y. W. C. A.; Dolphin Club. GEORGE H. FERRELL A.B. Parkersburg, West Virginia Delta Nu Tau; R. O. T. C; Rowan Rifle; La Tertulia; Newman Club. LUCILLE LISTON A.B. Clarksburg, West Virginia R. O. T. C. Sponsor; Glee Club; Delta Phi Alpha. GUY B. STUMP A.B. Clendenin, West Virginia MARJORIE RUTH V IGAL A.B. New England, West Virginia English Club; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. GEORGE NEWELL COWDEN A.B. Huntington, West Virginia Delta Tau Delta. FERDINAND Vv ' AYNE LEE A.B. Morgantown, West Virginia Phi Beta Pi. JOHN W. OSTROSKI A.B. Weirton, West Virginia Phi Beta Pi. NOYES B. BURDETTE A.B, Charleston, West Virginia Beta Theta Pi. JUNE PETERS A.B. Parkersburg, West Virginia HARRY E. WALKUP A.B. Mt. Hope, West Virginia LUCIUS J. CAVALLERO A.B. Clarksburg, West Virginia Glee Club: II Circolo Italiano; German Club; La Tertulia; Newman Club. DEE PETERS A.B. Keyser. West Virginia Math Club; Sigma PI Sigma. WILLIAM G. WOLFE A B. Huntington, West Virginia Alpha Epsilon Delta; Alpha PsI Omega. FRANK P. McCANN A.B. Ripley, West Virginia Sigma Chi; Forum. CHARLES LEWIS BAKER A.B. Huntington, West Virginia Sigma Chi; Glee Club; Le Cercle Fran- cais. H. C. ALEXANDER, JR. A.B. Clarksburg. West Virginia Le Cercie Francais. WILLIAM TREVEY NUTTER A.B. Fairmont, West Virginia Phi Kappa Psi; Delta Nu Tau; Editor, 1939 Monticola : Fi Batar Cappar; Mountain; Band; Interfraternlty Council. FRANCES CABELL WILLIAMS A.B. Clarksburg, West Virginia Pi Beta Phi; Chi Sigma Delta; English Club. LAURENCE LOUIS LISTON B.5. Clartsburg, West Virginia Band; La Ter ulia; Chi Sigma Delta. WILLIAM ROBERT CARR A.B. Princeton, West Virginia Phi Sigma Kappa; Glee Club; Phi Alpha Delta. WILLIAM REA MUCKLOW B.5. Charleston, West Virginia Delta Tau Delta; Chi Sigma Delta; Boxing Team. ERNEST V. MORTON B.A. Wheeling, West Virginia Tau Kappa Epsilon; Transferred from John Carroll University; La Tertulia; Phi Alpha Delta. WILLIAM MASON PERRY B.S. Logan, West Virginia Alpha Kappa Pi; Chi Sigma Delta. [25] J. D. ASHWORTH A,B, Welch, West Virginia Phi Delta Theta; Scabbard and Blade; jnterfraternity Council. ELMER H. DODSON A.B. Charleston, West Virginia Beta Theta Pi; Glee Club; Tennis. ALOYS B. STENGER, JR. B.A. Wheeling, West Virginia Band; Glee Club. BESSIE LOUISE HARDIN A.B. Morgantown, West Virginia EDWARD ARTHUR PENCE A.B. Beta Theta Pi. Fairmont, West Virginia LUELLA POLLOCK Waynesburg, West Virginia HAZLETT McMILLEN RODGERS A.B. Wellsburg, West Virginia Beta Theta Pi; Glee Club; Scabbard and Blade; Rowan Rifle; R. O. T. C. Cadet Officer. WILLIAM RILEY BALLARD A.B. Sigma Chi. Glen Jean, West Virginia MARY ROSALIE SCOTT A.B. Beckley, West Virginia Delta Gamma; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Delta Phi Alpha; Rhododendron; Or- chesls. JESS WILLIAMS A.B. Morgantown, West Virginia II CIrcolo Italiano. BETTY BOARDMAN LEE A.B. Charleston, West Virginia Alpha PsI Omega; French Club; Italian Club. ROBERT ARNOLD ROGERS A.B. Keyser, West Virginia HAROLD EDWARD NEELY A.B. Hinton, West Virginia Phi Sigma Kappa; Interfraternity Coun- cil; FI Batar Cappar; University Budget Commission; La Tertulia. HARRY ADAMS STANSBURY, JR. A.B. Morgantown, West Virginia Basketball; Football; Phi Lambda Up- silon; Fi Batar Cappar; Mountain. SARAPHEMAS CANDAS A.B. Point Pleasant, West Virginia Sigma Nu; President, Sophomore Class; htead Cheerleader. HILDA MARGARET CREEL A.B. Morgantown, West Virginia A. W. S. Council; Treasurer, Junior Class. RICHARD BUSH ELIZABETH BORD LENORA AURELIA A.B. Grafton, West Virginia ACKER ELLIOTT Phi Delta Theta; Interfraternity Council. A.B. Fairmont, West Virginia A.B. V. VICTOR PETinO A.B. Mt. Clare, West Virginia Alpha Psi Omega; II Circolo Italiano; Cheerleader; Speech Club. EDWARD EILAND A.B. Delta Nu Tau; Logan, West Virginia Band; English Club. Sutton, West Virginia MARY ELIZABETH LAW A.B. Chi Omega. Morgantown, West Virginia JAMES NORRIS McCABE Charleston, West Virginia B.A. in Economics Sigma Chi; Westling. MARIAN BOWMAN A.B. Clarksburg, West Virginia Kappa Kappa Gamma; Panhellenic. ROBERT BARCLAY DUSTMAN, JR. A.B. Morgantown, West Virginia JEAN V. PELL A. 8. Morgantown, West Virginia Alpha Psi Omega; French Club. GEORGE PAUL HLUSKO A.B. Grant Town, West Virginia Chi Sigma Delta; Basketball Manager. EDGAR C. SIEGRIST A.B. Clarksburg, West Virginia Phi Sigma Kappa; Delta Nu Tau; Moun- taineer Week Team. [27] cm pa NORMAN J. HOCKENBURY A. 6. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Phi Delta Theta: Chi -Sigma Delta; Transferred fronn Michigan State. PETER L. HOFFMAN, II A.B. Mannington. West Virginia Sigma Chi. RICHARD CLARK ANDERSON A.B. Morgantown, West Virginia Beta Theta Pi. MARGARET LOUISE WILLIAMSON A.B. Spencer, West Virginia Delta Gamma; Transferred from North- western, Ward-Belmont, OLAN TERRELL COFFIELD A.B. Morqantown, West Virginia Tennis. SALLIE ELIZABETH SMITH A.B. Wheeling, West Virginia Chi Omega; Y. W. C. A.; Junior Cab- inet; English Club; Italian Club; Pan- hellenic. HERMAN J. LAZARES A.B. Morgantown, West Virginia Football; Track; Baseball; Basketball. MARJORIE LEE NICHOLSON A.B. Welch, West Virginia Chi Omega. WILLIAM T. SPRIEGEL A.B. Washington, D. C. Phi Sigma Kappa; Monticola Staff. MARY ELLEN PHILLIPS A.B. Clarksburg, West Virginia Alpha Xi Delta; Phi Beta Kappa; Le Cercle Francaise; W. R. A.; Y. W. C. A.; A, W. S. HARLEY F. HARDMAN A.B. Parkersburg. West Virginia Kappa Sigma; Phi Lambda Upsllon; Band. VIRGINIA ROSE BIRD A.B. Princeton, West Virginia Chi Omega. BERNARD KENNETH WASSERKRUG A.B. Oak Hill, West Virginia Pi Lambda Phi; Wrestling. JAMES PIERPONT BLAND B.A. Charleston, West Virgini, Beta Theta Pi. WILLIAM H. STEED A.B. Charleston, West Virginia Phi Delta Theta. GRACE HELEN LAMB A.B. Lakewood, C-hio Chi Sigma Delta; Y. W. C. A. EMERSON ROY CARSON A.B. Charleston, West Virginia Sigma Chi; Chi Sigma Delta. HELEN HOOD A.B. Chi Omega. Rivesville, West Virginia LESLIE HOWARD WORKMAN A.B. Wayne, West Virginia Scabbard and Blade. CORA FRANCES BOARD A.B. Charleston, West Virginia Kappa Kappa Gamma; R. O. T. C. Sponsor. ELEANORE PEARSALL A.B. Morgantown, West Virginia Delta Gamma. RUSSELL WILBOURN A.B. Morgantown, West Virginia Phi Kappa Psi; Wrestling. GEORGE WILLIAM HOPKINS A.B. Martinsburg, West Virginia Pi Kappa Alpha; Chi Sigma Delta; Golf. MARY KATHRYN MARKLE Confluence, Pennsylvania ALAN OPENSHAW A.B. Pi Kappa Alpha. Vivian, West Virginia ETHEL GERALDINE ANDREWS A.B. Morgantown, West Virginia Delta Gamma; Phi Epsilon Phi. LAWRENCE B. THRUSH A.B. Moorefield, West Virginia Phi Sigma Kappa; Phi Beta Kappa; Alpha Epsilon Delta. JOSEPH PATRICK CONDRY A.B. Clarksburg, West Virginia Phi Sigma Kappa; President, Student Body; Mountain; Sphinx; Student Coun- cil; Fi Batar Cappar; Basketball. [29] RICHARD First Row to to DEAN HEIRONIMUS A.B. Davis, West Virginia Phi Kappa Sigma; Interfraternlty Coun- cil; Phi Delta Phi. ANDRES LA LATA CASTILLO A.B. Mangaldan, Pangasenan, P. 1. WALTER S. CARPENTER A.B, St. Marys, West Virginia Sigma Nu. PAUL F. MURRAY BRANHAM MEYERS -J A.B. Garr son. West Virginia A.B. Norwalk, Conn ecticut Math Club. Phi Sigma Delta. t Second Row J NATHAN ALLEN CHEESMAN A.B. Clarksburg, West Virginia Phi Sigma Kappa. MARY CATHERINE EDWIN LEE Q POOLE A.B. Clarksburg, West Virginia Alpha Delta Pi; Y. W. C. A.; Le Cercle Francaise; Glee Club. KIMBLE A.B. Sigma Nu; Baseball; Morgantown, West Virginia Fi Batar Cappar; Wrestling, -ootball; Track. O CHARLES E. LOHR B.A. Paden City, West Virginia Chi Sigma Delta; La Tertulia; Forum. MORTON SANTYMIRE B.S. Paw Paw, West Virginia Phi Kappa Sigma; Scabbard and Blade; Sphinx. DAVID JOHN WATERMAN, JR. A.B. Wheeling, West Virginia Transferred from Bethany. Z LU to MARVIN S. LENETT B.S. Bluefield, West Virginia Phi Sigma Delta; Sphinx; Forum. Third Row WAYNE C. CAMPBELL A.B. Chester, West Virginia Delta Tau Delta; Ft Batar Cappar; Sphinx; Scabbard and Blade; Football. ISIDORE NADEL B.S. Keyser, West Virginia PHYLLIS liy CARL JAMES LOUISE SPANGLER A.B. Morgantown, West Virginia JOHN DAVID MORRIS m ROBERTS A.B. Shinnston, West Virginia Beta Theta Pi. Delta Gamma, Li-Toon-Awa; Rhododen- dron; Mortar Board; Y. W. C, A.; R. O. T. C. Sponsor; Panhellenic; Phi Epsllon Phi; A. W. S. Council. A.B. Beta Theta silon Delta Morgantown, West Virginia Pi; Phi Beta Pi; Alpha Ep- ■Le Cercle Francaise. [30] ORGANIZATIONS First Row: Dr. Ira Duncan, Edward Waddeil, William Hutchinson, vice-president; George H. Woodworth. president; Dr. E, C. H. Davies. councilor; Otis Nichols, secretary and treasurer; John Plesa, Harold Piggott, Ben Johnson. John Milam, Grand ison Licklider, Harvey Hard man. Second Row: Dr. C. L. Lazzell, Dr. John A. Gibson, Jr., Dr. A. H. VanLandingham, Frank Schaller, Frank Woltz. Dr. Samuel Morris, Kendall Hall. Aaron Rose, Thomas Hawkins. R. B. Frincke, Franklin Boldridge, Robert Voigt. Third Row: Dr. R. B. Dustman, Harry Stansbury, Robert Lucas. Dr. C. A. Jacobson, Benjamin Tatterson, Charles Britton. Samuel Lemley, Charles Steenbergen. George Gathers, Ira Stine, Dr. A. R. Collett, R. L. Von Berg. Fourth Row: Chariss E. Weakley, Jr.. Dr. G. Bergy, Robert Spangler, John Spangler. Fifth Row: Walter Hunter, James C. Malone, Fred L. Geiler. % ational honorary chemistry fraternity, Phi Lannbda Upsilon was established at West Virginia Univer- sity in 1924. The annual award of the Whitehill Memorial Medal to the student in first year chemistry making the highest average in a special examination is one of the more important activities of the society. Noteworthy speakers are also brought to the campus each year by Phi Lambda Upsilon. Officers for l939- ' 40 are George Woodworth, presi- dent; William Hutchinson, vice-president; Otis Nichols, secretary and treasurer. PHI LAMBDA UPSILON [31] ORGANIZATIONS First Row: Herald D. Bennett, president; Phyllis Spangler. Alberta Hoskins, secretary; Elizabeth Ann Bartholomew, Virginia Armstrong, Nancy Leith, Dr. Earl L. Core. Second Row: Philip G. Smith, William B. Fox, H. Glenn Fogle, Robert W. Smith, John Webb, Don Ritchie. Third Row: Ralph E. Miller, John Cooper, James Myers, J. Lloyd Poland, William Dorrell. Eugene Harner. he Alpha chapter of Phi Epsilon Phi, national honorary botanical fraternity, was founded at West Vir- ginia University in 1929. The purpose of Phi Epsilon Phi is to encourage in its members professional spirit by fostering high scholastic attainment during the period of preparation for their pro- fession and by inciting interest in botanical research. This year the chief aim of the organization was to in- terest the public in the wild flowers of West Virginia. To do this the group sponsored a wild-flower exhibit. The speaker for the occasion was Dr. Paul R. Stewart, president of Waynesburg College. Dr. Earl L. Core Is the adviser for the organization. PHI EPSILON PHI [32] ORGANIZATIONS First Row: K. Bailey. M. Simon. A. Greco, S. Mourat, J. Biafora. L. Cimino. C. Beall. E. Alessandrini, S. Lee. Second Row; A. Cappellari, L. Ferrara, A. Gianola, N. Furfari. L. Cavallero. Mr. T. Pietro, Mrs. T. Pietro, Dr. A. L. Darby. R. Darby. B. Hershberger. Third Row: C. MacDonald. J. Monroe, S. Beneke, S. Smith, O. Trickett E. Negri, K. Tarsitani. G. Salucci, I. Sedd. A. Bandiera. E. Berardinelli, V. Petltto, T. Williams. Fourth Row; ' W. Lively, Jr., R. Kuzner. M. Perry, J. Folio, T. Gilooley. R. Crichton, J. Singleton, J. Poster L. Bridi C Biattner, W. Rhodes. C. Russ, E. Capito. kJ he objective of II Circolo Italiano is to fur- ther Italian literature, language, and culture on the cam- pus. It was founded in 1927 and was temporarily dis- missed until 1935, when it was reorganized and since then it has become a successful and active organization. Main events in the club ' s activities have included an International Congress of Language Clubs, a banquet in May, and an Italian play presented by students in the language, and two broadcasts. Officers for the year are president, Lucius Cavallero; vice-president, Aldo Gianola; secretary-treasurer, Nellie Furfari; sponsor. Dr. A. L. Darby. IL CIRCOLO ITALIANO C33] ORGANIZATIONS Front Row: Haven D. Umstatf, Dale Bonebrake, Frances Williams, William Mucklow, Laurence Liston. Back Row: Charles McCabe, Mary A. Phares. Norman Hockenbury, Marian Bowman, Emerson Carson. Those absent from picture are: Paul Goff, Jotin Haigtit, E. R. Hilleary, George P. Hiusko, Grace H. Lamb. Charles Lohr, William Perry, George Hopkins. hi Sigma Delta was founded a+ the Univer- sity nine years ago. The organization has as its purpose to promote general interest and scholastic enthusiasm in the study of economics. This organization was organized to be a strictly honorary fraternity for students who have maintained scholastic leadership In economics. To further this leadership, Chi Sigma Delta gives a scholastic award each year to the most outstanding junior in the economics department. William Mucklow is president of the group and Frances Williams is secretary. CHI SIGMA DELTA [34] ORGANIZATIONS Stephen Ailes, C. C. Williams, L. D. Hayes, P. 1. Reed. David Jacobs, William Miller, Sara Beneke, O. P. Chltwood. he Committee on Student Publications is composed of five faculty members, appointed by the president of the university, and two students, appointed by the president of the Student Body. This committee supervises all of the student publications. Including the Montlcola, Daily Athenaeum, Student Directory, Moon- shine, Freshman hiandbook, and the Cruiser. All applicants for positions on the staffs of these vari- ous publications must be approved by this committee. Each staff In turn Is responsible to it and must make suit- able reports. PUBLICATIONS BOARD [35] . ' y an act of December 4, 1868, the name of the college was changed to West Virginia University and the Board of Visitors to the Board of Regents. Following the establishment of the university, expansion was rapid, and the College of Education was the fifth college to be added. In 1901 a Department of Education had been established in the College of Arts and Sciences. Subsequently, departments of education grew up in the College of Agriculture, the College of Engineering, and the School of Music. In 1927 the College of Education was established by the board of the university to unify professional training for school service. The College of Education comprises the college with its resident courses of instruction and research facilities and the University Demonstration High School with its facilities for observation, student teaching, and experimentation. WPW ' fimmaa,iw:-rr ■• ■s e a tin [38] JOJHN RAY TYSON Berkeley Springs, West Virginia B.S. in Education Scabbard and Blade; Baseball; Wres- tling. LUCILLE DODGE Terra Alta, West Virginia B.S. in Education Y. W. C. A.; Glee Club; Orchestra; W. R, A.; Transferred from West Vir- ginia Wesleyan. VIRGINIA LEE BATSON Morgantown, West Virginia B.S. in Education Chi Omega; Matrix; Press Club; Y. W. C. A. JO ANNA ELLISON PHIPPS Daytona Beach, Florida B.S. in Education Y. W. C. A. LOIS MARGARET TURLEY New Cumberland, West Virginia B.S. in Education Alpha Phi; Rhododendron; Mortar Board; English Club; Panhellenic; A. W. S. Council; Mistress of intersorority Sing. ELEANORE E. LOWE Point Pleasant, West Virginia B.S. in Education Chi Omega. CHARLES R. WHinAKER Bluefield, West Virginia B.S. in Education BERNESE BENNETT wheeling. West Virginia B.S. in Education Alpha Xi Delta; Kappa Delta Pi; Y. W. C. A.; W. R. A. JACQUELINE ANNETTE EPERTHENER Charleston, West Virginia B.S. in Education Alpha Phi. SHIRLEY COOPER Parsons, West Virginia M.A. in Education OWEN E. McKAY, JR. Paden City, West Virginia B.S. In Education Transferred from Bethany. DOROTHY WHITMORE Glen Dale, West Virginia B.S. in Education JAMES MILANO Morgantown, West Virginia B.S. in Education President. Kappa Delta PI; Rowan Rifles; Italian Club; R. O. T. C. Cadet Captain. CATHERINE FRETWELL Rowlesburg, West Virginia B.S. in Education VERNAH STEWART GARDNER Huntington, West Virginia B.S. in Education Pi Beta Phi; Monticola Staff. EDYTH ALWYN FRENCH Welch, West Virginia B.S. in Education Alpha Delta Pi; Y. W. C. A.; Glee Club; W. R. A.; French Club. CHARLES BLAINE COBUN, JR. Morgantown, West Virginia B.S. in Education JULIA ANN POINDEXTER Charleston, West Virginia B.S. in Education Chi Omega; Phi Upsllon Omicron. MARJORIE COUNSELMAN Wellsburg, West Virginia B.S. in Education Kappa Delta PI; English Club; Sociology Club. JAMES E. DYER Clarksburg, West Virginia B.S. in Education President, West Virginia Federation of Colleae Students. [39] ORGANIZATIONS i -« . First Row: Eari Anderson, Cleo Florence Holland, Ruth Tonry, Virginia Mae Overholt, Lilyan Law ton, Adelia Huff. Second Row: Homer G. Fogle, James Mllano, Marjorie Counsel man, Harold Warman Fogle. Anna M. McKenzie, Elizabeth Cattrell, Edison McCullough. Third Row: Emile Frere, Barbara C. Smoyer, Bernese Bennett. Violet Gadd, Margaret Ruth Weller. Thelma Wright, Jean Fyfe. 3 , appa Delta Pi, national education honorary society, was founded In order to link together more closely students Interested In education. Several outstanding educators are brought before the local chapter each year. Dr. Roscoe West, president of the New Jersey State Teachers ' College, spoke before the group at the spring Initiation, April I I . Officers are: James Mllano, president; Diane Toussaint, vice-president; Bernese Bennett, secretary and treasurer; Marjorie Counselman, historian. KAPPA DELTA PI (401 ' m iiftl flAMG : he Board of Regents controlled the University until July I, 1919, when it was merged in the State Board of Education. In 1887, however, the College of Engineering and Mechanic Arts was admitted by the Board of Re- gents and was the third college to be established. In 1926 the School of Mines was entered by the Board of Education. The College of Engineering and Mechanic Arts and the School of Mines are located in Mechanical Hall. The College is classified under the following curricula: chemical engineering, civil engineering, electrical engineering, and mechanical engineering. The School of Mines is divided into two departments: 1-he department of mining engineering, and the department of mining and in- dustrial extension. u 1 • i I!l H T.. H h i ' J l I :- ii2 i 1 n ' .j iirElrtCJ ■i-H - f ■: , -l« . VEBt, ll 1 and Uvc: pa THOMAS DAVID CUNNINGHAM Morqantown, West Virginia B.S. in Chemical Engineering Wrestling; A. I. Ch. E. DON L. CORNELL Parkersburg, West Virginia B.S. in Mechanical Engineering Tau Kappa Epsilon; Sigma Gamma Ep- silon; Scabbard and Blade. WENDELL SIMPSON MOORE Clarksburg, West Virginia B.S. in Mechanical Engineering Beta Theta Pi; Tau Beta Pi; Scabbard and Blade; Fi Batar Cappar; Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Kappa Mu Alpha; A. I. M. E, HERBERT ALLEN PASE Thomas, West Virginia B.S. in Electrical Engineering A. I. E. E. GEORGE G. MEGRAIL Morgantown, West Virginia B.S. in Chemical Engineering Kappa Alpha; Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Kappa Mu Alpha. WALTER JOHN RIDD Parkersburg, West Virginia B.S. in Chemical Engineering Kappa Sigma; A. I. Ch. E. ROBERT YOUNG HAYNE Charleston, West Virginia B.S. in Engineering Electives Sigma Chi; Scabbard and Blade; Sphinx. MELVIN HARRIS Laurel Creek, West Virginia B.S. in Electrical Engineering CLARENCE EDWARD CARPENTER Morgantown, West Virginia B.S. in Electrical Engineering Phi Delta Theta; Scabbard and Blade; A. I. E. E.; Golf Team. ROBERT F. GLEASON Moundsvilje, West Virginia B.S. in Civil Engineering R. O. T. C; A. S. C. E. G. WALTER GROW, JR. Morgantown, West Virginia B.S. in Electrical Engineering Wrestling; R. O. T. C; A. I. E. E. CHARLES ROBINSON Grafton, West Virginia B.S ' . in Civil Engineering Tau Beta Pi; Kappa Mu Alpha; Rowan Rifle. FORD RICHARDSON, JR. Glendale, Missouri B.S. In Electrical Engineering R. O. T. C. WYLIE BEALL MENDEL Wellsburg, West Virginia B.S. in Chemical Engineering Beta Theta Pi; Scabbard and Blade; Rifle Team; A. I. Ch. E.; Mountaineer Week Team. DON W. MORRIS Grantsville, West Virginia B.S. in Mechanical Engineering Taj Kappa Epsilon; Scabbard and Blade; Sphinx; Interfraternity Council; Wrest- ling; Baseball; Biji-Biji. FREDERICK AUSTIN DUDDERAR Morgantown, West Virginia B.S. in Chemical Engineering Scabbard and Blade; Tau Beta PI; Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Kappa Mu Alpha; Sphinx; Ten- nis Team. WILLIAM HAROLD DAY West Union, West Virginia B.S. In Chemical Engineering A. I. Ch. E. SAMUEL ALEXANDER McNABB Charleston, West Virginia B.S. in Chemical Engineering Sigma Gamma Epsilon, LEONARD J. GOODSELL Morgantown, West Virginia B.S. in Chemical Engineering Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Scabbard and Blade; Kappa Mu Alpha. CARL ARTHUR ARONSON Davis, West Virginia B.S. in Mechanical Engineering Tau Beta Pi; A. S. M. E.; Sphinx; A. I. E. E.; Kappa Mu Alpha; Mountaineer Week Team. ROBERT L. VON BERG Wheeling, West Virginia B.S. in Chemical Engineering Tau Beta PI; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Band; A. I. Ch. E. ROBERT A. TIDBALL Elm Grove, West Virginia B.S. In Chemical Engineering Phi Delta Theta; A. I. Ch. E.; Kappa Mu Alpha; Band. HARVEY DAVIS NALLY, JR. Wheeling, West Virginia B.S ' . in Civil Engineering Phi Kappa Tau; A. S. C. E.; Rifle Team. EMANUEL J. AMATO Pemberton, West Virginia B.S. in Mechanical Engineering A. S. M. E.; Rowan Rifle; Baseball; Track. KENDALL LEON HALL Harrisville, West Virginia B.S. in Chemical Engineering Delta Tau Delta; Phi Lambda Upsilon; A. I. Ch. E.; Tau Beta Pi. BEN S. JOHNSON, JR. Bluefield, West Virginia B.S. In Chemical Engineering Kappa Alpha; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Delta Phi Alpha; Kappa Mu Alpha. ROBERT STROTHER WHITESCARVER Grafton, West Virginia B.S. in Electrical Engineering A. I. E. E. SAM FRANK AUDIA Charleston, West Virginia B.S. in Chemical Engineering Sigma Nu; Track; Football; Boxing; A. I. Ch. E. 145] U-2 ISAAC P. JUDY Morgantown, West Virginia B.S. in Civil Engineering Pi Kappa Phi: A. S. C. E. HOMER W. SHARPENBERG Morgantown, West Virginia B.S. in Mechanical Engineering Scabbard and Blade; Sigma Gamma Epsllon; A. I. M. E.; Golf; R. O. T. C. Captain; Who ' s Who. PHILLIP RUSSELL NUHFER Parkersburg, West Virginia B.S. in Mechanical Engineering JAMES FRANKLIN MYNES Huntington, West Virginia B.S. in Electrical Engineering A. I. E. E. ROY H. CONAWAY Wilbur. West Virginia B.S. In Electrical Engineering A. I. E. E.; Scabbard and Blade. RALPH ERHARD, JR. Ttiomas, West Virginia B.S. in Electrical Engineering B.S. in Mechanical Engineering Tau Beta Pi; A. I. E. E.; A. S. M. E. PAUL LOUIS ATWELL Irwin, Pennsylvania B.S. In Mechanical Engineering A. 5. M. E. CHARLES MARCUS REED Martinsburg. West Virginia B.S. in Chemical Engineering Pi Kappa Alpha; Sigma Gamma Ep- silon; Sphinx; Interfratemitv Council; Band; Spiked Shoe; A. I. Ch. E.; Track. V. L. PANTALONE Farmington, West Virginia B.S. In Chemical Engineering FREDERICK WILLIAM LANG Morgantown, West Virginia B.S. in Chemical Engineering Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Tau Beta Pi; A. I. S. Ch. E. DARRELL E. HORNBECK Chesapeake, West Virginia B.S. In Mechanical Engineering Tau Beta Pi; R. O. T. C. EDWARD POST BALDWIN Morgantown, West Virginia B.S. in Mechanical Engineering Baseball; A. S. M. E.; Tau Beta Pi; Kappa Mu Alpha. TROXELL OLIN MASON Cairo, West Virginia B.S. In Civil Engineering Tau Kappa Epsilon; Tau Beta Pi; A. S. C. E.; Scabbard and Blade; R. O. T. C. Cadet Maior; Rowan Rifle. HERBERT NORRIS JOHNSTON Morgantown, West Virginia B.S. in Chemical Engineering Boxing; R. O. T. C. Cadet Maior; A. I. Ch. E. HENRY W. SCHWEINSBERG Plus, West Virginia B.S. in Mechanical Engineering Kappa Mu Alpha; Proctor. DWIGHT McCLUNG Fairview, West Virginia B.S. in Electrical Engineering Rowan Rifles; A. I. E. E. CLARIO NEAL JIMISON Logan, West Virginia B.S. in Chemical Engineering AUDRA WOOD REGER Ireland, West Virginia B.S. in Mechanical Engineering Tau Beta Pi; A. S. M. E. REX GORING BUCKLEY Glen Ferris, West Virginia B.S. In Mechanical Engineering Kappa Mu Alpha; A. S. M. E. JAMES RILEY SHOAF Morgantown, West Virginia B.S. in Electrical Engineering R. O. T. C; Tau Beta PI; A, I. E. E. ALLEN WAYNE BERTSCHY Wheeling, West Virginia B.S. In Chemical Engineering A. I. Ch. E.; Wrestling; Glee Club; Spiked Shoe. S. EDWARD FRANKLIN Wheeling, West Virginia B.S. In Electrical Engineering Spiked Shoe; Tennis; Track; Camera Club. DONALD THOMPSON WORRELL Pineville West Virginia B.S. in Electrical Engineering Tau Beta Pi; President, A. I. E. E.; Sec- retary, Engineering Society. RAY EARL GIBONEY Tanner, West Virginia B.S. in Electrical Engineering Tau Beta Pi. CARL J. SNYDER, JR. Weston, West Virginia B.S. in Mechanical Engineering Tau Beta Pi; Kappa Mu Alpha. RAYMOND KEITH WINTERS Wheeling, West Virginia B.S. in Mechanical Engineering A. 5. M. E. MARSHALL L. PREVILL Maiden, West Virginia B.S. in Electrical Engineering Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Scabbard and Blade; Boxing Team. JOHN E. BAILEY Wheeling, West Virginia B.S. in Electrical Engineering K pa Mu Alpha; Tau Beta Pi; A. I. E. E.; A. S. M. E. [47 1 pa en First Row JACK LEON CORNELL Clendenin, West Virginia B.S. in Chemical Engineering A. I. Ch. E.; Y. M. C. A,; Band. JOHN WALTER DUDROW Bolivar, West Virginia B.S. in Chemical Engineering Kappa Sigma; A. I. Ch. E.; Scabbard and Blade. OTIS ULYSSES NICHOLS Hiawatha, West Virginia B.S. in Chemical Engineering Tau Beta Pi; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma Gamma Epsiion; Kappa Mu Alpha; A. I. Ch. E. AARON ROSE Morganfown, West Virginia B.S. In Chemical Engineering Pi Lambda Phi; Tau Beta PI; Phi Lambda Upsilon, Second Row ROBERT E. JOHNSON Charleston, West Virginia B.S. in Mechanical Engineering A. I. M. E.; Boxing: Glee Club. THOMAS F. GIBBS Lakewood, Ohio B.S. in Chemical Engineering Kappa Alpha; Sigma Gamma Epsiion; Scabbard and Blade; Interfraternity Council; R. O. T. C. Cadet Captain. HAROLD J. MADDEN Clarksburg, West Virginia B.S. in Chemical Engineering Phi Sigma Kappa; Fi Batar Cappar; Sigma Gamma Epsiion. JOHN LEE SULLIVAN Uniontown, Pennsylvania B.S. In Chemical Engineering Beta Theta Pi; Tau Beta Pi; Mountain; Fi Batar Cappar; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma Gamma Epsiion; Scabbard and Blade; Rowan Rifles; Kappa Mu Alpha; A. I. Ch. E. I 481 Third Row WILLIAM JAMEISON BROWN Fairmont, West Virginia B.S. in Mechanical Engineering A. S. M. E.; Spiked Shoe; Track. RICHARD MOSES Charleston, West Virginia B.S. In Mechanical Engineering B.S. In Electrical Engineering A. I. E. E.; A. S, M. E.; Football; Wrestling. ARTHUR HAROLD HAUGHT M idd I ebo urne, West Virginia B.S. In Electrical Engineering A. I. E. E. ROBERT E. LEE Dunbar, West Virginia B.S. in Chemical Engineering Kappa Mu Alpha; A. I. Ch. E. CLARENCE WILLIAM Win Parkersburg, West Virginia B.S. In Mechanical Engineering Delta Tau Delta; Tau Beta Pi; Golf. ORGANIZATIONS First Row: Carl Aronson, Charles Robinson, Troxell 01 in Mason, Ben Johnson, Robert L. Von Berg, Wendell Simpson Moore, Ken del I L. Hall. Second Row: John E. Bailey, Frederick Austin Dudderar, James Riley Shoaf, Donald Thompson Worrell, Frederick William Lang, Leonard J. Goodseil. Third Row: Clarence William Witt, Roy Earl Giboney, Darrell E. Horn beck. James Franklin Mynes. John L. Sullivan. Aaron Rose, Audra Wood Reger, Otis Nichols, Ralph Erhard. Jr. ounded as a scholastic honorary engineering society, Tau Beta Pi has seventy chapters In engineering schools throughout the nation. West Virginia Alpha chap- ter was founded at West Virginia University in I 922, thirty- seven years after the founding of the national society at Lehigh University In 1885. Officers for l939- ' 40 are: Carl Aronson, president; Rob- ert Von Berg, vice-president; Charles Robinson, secretary; Otis Nichols, treasurer. U BETA P I [49] ORGANIZATIONS First Row: Evert Pearcy, John Plesa, Otis Nichols, Prof. W. A. Staab, Leonard Goodsell, John D ' Amico. Second Row: William King, Jack Allman, George Megrail, Walter Hunter. Donald Young, Samuel McDowell, Beverly Higginbothan, F. Austin Dudderar. Third Row: Waiter Dudrow, Edward Bartkus, William Lang, Robert Graver, James Malone, Thomas Hawkins, Reed Scollon, Robert Frincke, Henry Schweinsberg. Charles Reed. % psilon chapter of Sigma Gamma Epsilon, national honorary engineering society, was installed on the local campus in 1927. The objects of Sigma Gamma Ep- silon are the social, scholastic, and scientific advancement of its members, and the development of a national college society devoted to geology, mining, metallurgy, ceramics, and petroleum engineering. Officers for l939- ' 40 are: Otis Nichols, president; Jack Allman, vice-president; Sam McDowell, secretary and treasurer. SIGMA GAMMA EPSILON [50] ORGANIZATIONS Top Row: George Megrall, Carl Farnsworth, Glen W. Green, Austin Dudderar. O. U. Nichols. Robert Von Berg. Dean Ferguson. Middle Row: B. S. Johnson, Jr., B. M. Higgenbotham, Robert E. Lee. W. S. Moore. Carl Aronson, Robert A. Tidball, Frank P. Bane. Bottom Row: Edwin Baldwin, John J. Tetl, Douglas W. Phillips, John L. Sullivan, D. A. Waltz, Rex Buckley, Henry W. Schweinsburq, Mike DePietro. 9 , appa Mu Alpha engineering society was founded not as a scholastic honorary, but as an organiza- tion in which engineering students could develop their interest in the profession. The local society was founded October 25, 1938; its name was derived from one of Newton ' s three laws of motion, F equals kMA. Officers for the current year are: George S. Megrail, president; Si Birch, vice-president; Ben Johnson, secretary; Joseph Cestaric, treasurer. KAPPA MU ALPHA [51 ] ORGANIZATIONS l-irst Kow D T Worrell John Keleman, Dwight McCiung. J. F. Mynes, J. A. Guyton. D. G. Whitworth. Second Row J G. Roby, C. E. ' Carpenter. S. E. Franklin, A. A. Onisko. F. W. Deegan. Third Row: O. D. Satterfield. T B Zinn V J DeAntonis G. R. Stockdale, G. W. Grow, Duane Adams. Fourth Row: N. J. Ali, James Shoaf. A, H. For ' man, H. A. Pase! P. A. Browning. Fifth Row: D. W. Ferguson, A. H. Haught, C. C. Nicorvo, A. C. Chiazza. he chief object of the undergraduate branch of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers is to en- able students to present technical papers before an audi- ence. Each member is required to give four papers during the school year. After receiving the bachelor of science degree, students may become eligible for membership In the American In- stitute of Electrical Engineers. Officers are: Don T. Wor- rell, president; Frank W. Deegans, vice-president; James R. Shoaf, secretary; James F. Mynes, treasurer. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS [52] CAMERA CLOSE-VPS he first instruction in journalism at West Virginia University con- sisted of a two-hour course in news writing offered in 1915 in the Department of English of the College of Arts and Sciences. A sequence of professional courses was inaugurated by the same department in 1920. As the demand increased, a complete professional curriculum was made available. In 1927 an additional full-time instructor was engaged, larger quarters were obtained, and a separate Department of Journalism was created. In consequence of the substantial development over nearly two decades and in view of the rapid advancement of professional schools of journalism throughout the nation, the University Board of Governors on April 22, 1939, separated the journalism unit from the College of Arts and Sciences and organized it as a School of Journalism with an administrative status similar to that of other schools and colleges of the University. en pa qjW First Row Second Row Third Row EDITH THEODORE GRETCHEN ANTHONY CECIL L GARLOW EILAND CUTLER, JR. Morgantown, West Virginia Logan, West Virgi n i a Parkersburg. West Virginia D.S. in Journalism B.S. in Journal s m B.S. In Journalism Chi Omega; Press Club; President, Ma- trix; Kappa Tau Alpha, News Editor. President, Press Club; Campus mentator; News Editor. Com- Journaliers; Press Club; News Editor; Transferred from Marietta. WILLIAM H. POWELL Clarksburg, West Virginia B.S. In Journalism GEORGE s. ARMSTRONG Morgantown. West Vlrg B.S. In Journal 1 n i a s m ALMA ELIZABETH WHITE Wadestown, West Virginia Beta Theta Pi; Press Club; Journaliers; Rifle Team; Rowan Rifles; Scabbard and Blade. Journaliers; Press Club; Orchestra; Phi Alpha; Business Manager, Athenaeum. Delta Daily B.S. in Journalism Matrix; Press Club; Glee Club; Y. W. C. A.; News Editor; Kappa Tau Alplia. CLYDE O. HESS Morgantown, West Virginia B.S. in Journalism Journaliers; Press Club; Sports Editor; News Editor; President of West Virginia Intercollegiate Press. ELERY A. McDonald Davis, West Virginia B.S. in Journalism Sigma Phi Epsiion; Press Club; Business Manager, Monticola ; Assistant Busi- ness Manager, Dally Athenaeum; Inter- fraternlty Council. JACK G. DUNLOP Alderson, West Virginia B.S. In Journalism Press Club; Journaliers; News Editor, JANE KAY GREER MARION Morgantown, West Virginia GOOCH B.S. in Journalism Charleston, West Virg i n i a Kappa Kappa Gamma; Mortar Board; Matrix; Press Club; R. O. T. C. Spon- sor; Band Sponsor. B.S. in Journal Alpha Delta Pi; Matrix; Press Cit [■56 3 s m b. ORGANIZATIONS First Row: Edith Garlow, Gratta E. Stidger, Mary Bretz, Shirley Currey, Martha Mae Conner. Second Row: Marion Gooch, Jane Greer, Betty Jean Lee, Helen Nichols, Virginia Lee Batson. Third Row: Jean Bailey, Charlotte Manion, Ann Yoke, Alma White. . ' anding together for the purpose of cement- ing friendships and furthering cooperation among the women of the School of Journalism, Matrix, a professional organization, is active in newspaper work by publishing each year an issue of the Daily Athenaeum, and is active in social affairs by giving a tea to honor visiting newspaper women and editors ' wives each fall at the annual News- paper Conference. Matrix meetings are informal and emphasize good fel- lowship over professional spirit, but members are not un- aware of the serious aspects involved in planning for a newspaper career. M R t57] ORGANIZATIONS First Row: George Armstrong, Ted Eiland. Frank Shaffer, Robert Nuzjm, Clyde O. Hess, Cecil Cutler, Jack Bryan. Second Row: H. Boone Mictielson, John Carliss, Woodrow Wilson, Parks Butler, Phil Spahr, Robert Earle, Jack Dunlop, Robert Mellace, George Rinehart. ournaliers celebrate their fifteenth year of existence this year, having been organized by several men enrolled in journalism courses at the university in 1925 and who gathered one evening to discuss a topic of mutual interest. They returned to their rooms that night as mem- bers of a new campus organization — the Journaliers. h eaded by George Armstrong as president and Clyde O. hiess as secretary, the group has functioned as an active part of the School of Journalism. JOURNALIERS [58 1 ORGANIZATIONS First Row: Robert Nuzum, Robert Earle, Ted Elland, Parks Butler, Betty Jean Lee, Frank Shaffer, Martha Mae Conner, Woodrow Wilson, Jack Bryan. Second Row: Geoige Armstrong. Elery MacDonald. Catharine Curran, Marian Gooch, Clyde O. Hess, Cecil Cutler, Jack Dunlop. Alma White, Robert Mellace. Third Row: Bill Bam- brlck. Gratta Stidger, Don Bond, Harriet Wickers, Shirley Staab. Charlofte Manion, Mary Bretz, Bill Kitts, John Carliss. Fourth Row: Morton Cohen. Louise Lucas, Rachel Tuckwiller, Eleanor Negri. Earl Hall, Margaret Curry, Frances Stotler, Phil Spahr. Fifth Row: Bill Dotson. Mark Grove. Russell Bolton, Edith Carlow, Helen Nichols, Bernese Bennett, Frank Rhudy. These students are also members of the Press Club. Sixth Row: Professor George Rinehart, Professor P. I. Reed. Professor H. Boone Michelson. aving been created the School of Journal- Ism on April 22, 1939, this unit is enjoying its first year of existence as a separate unit from the College of Arts and Sciences. In consequence of substantial development and rapid advancement, this former department has earned its present independence. The Daily Athenaeum, a five-day newspaper, is pro- duced by these journalism students. Robert Earle, as editor-in-chief, and Robert Nuzum, as managing editor, guided the principles of the campus paper this year, while George Armstrong handled the business. THE SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM [59] X he first professional school In fhe University was established in 1878 and was the College of Law. In 1897 the course of study was increased from one year to two years. Since 1912 the degree of Bachelor of Laws has been conferred only upon the satisfactory completion of three years of law- school work. In 1914 the College of Law was admitted to membership in the Association of American Law Schools, which is an organization of leading schools for the pur- pose of maintaining high standards in legal education. The College of Law is on the list of schools approved by the American Bar Association. Until 1923, when the present College of Law building was built, the law classes were held in rooms on the second floor of Woodburn hiall. First Row to CO O o CO JAMES A. BYRUM Wheeling, Virginia President Stu- Fi Batar Cap- Interfraternity Council, Ch Sigma Delta. West LL.B., Phi Delta Theta, dent Body, Cheerleader, par, SphinXj Mountain, ROY ANDREW PETERS Bluefield, West Virginia LL.B., A.B., Law Quarterly. DENNIS RAYMOND KNAPP Winfield, West Virginia LL.B., A.B., M.A., Phi Delta Phi. Law Quarterly Board, Kappa Delta Pi. LeROY H. KATZ Bluefield, West Virginia LL.B.. Phi Sigma Delta, Delta Nu Tau, Delta Sigma Rho. Debate Team. CHESTER D. HART, JR. Wheeling, West Virginia LL.B., Tau Kappa Epsilon, Delta Nu Tau, Band, Orchestra, Rowan Rifles. 3Cond Row WILLIAM JOSEPH MORAN, JR. Parkersburg, West Virginia LL.B,, A.B.. President Student Body, Mountain, Sphinx, Scabbard and Blade, Phi Delta Phi, Delta Nu Tau, R. O. T. C, Cadet Captain, Master Interfra- ternity Sing, L. H. C. P. of Fi Batar Cappar, Phi Beta Kappa, Debate Team. V. K. KNAPP Red House , West Virginia LL.B., A.B., M.A., Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Delta Phi, Law Quarterly. HOWARD KLEBE Wheeling LL.B , Sphinx. Fi Batar Cappar L West Virginia Phi Delta Theta. Emperor Tennis, Phi Glee Club. WINIFRED RUTH TYLER K e y s e r , LL.B. Delta Phi, H. C. P., Delta Nu Tau. West Virgin WILLIAM EDWARD NEELY Fairmont LL.B., Phi Sigi r Phi Delta Ph West Virginia a Kappa, Phi Beta Kappa. Mountain, Law Quarterly Board. Coach Boxing. VERNON HARVEY BAILEY Bluefield A West Virginia Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Nu LL.i . . Tau, Debate Team, Mountain. Sphinx. Master Interfraternity Sing. [62] Third Row WILLIAM A. MORELAND Morgantown, West Virginia Kappa Alpha, Phi Delta LL.B., A.B Phi. Scabbard Cappar. and Blade, Batar EDWARD H. GREENE Huntington, West Virginia LL.B, A.B., President Phi Delta Phi. CHARLES OUINCY COX Wheeling, West Virginia LL.B., A.B.. Phi Delta Theta, Scabbard and Blade, Sphinx, Mountain, Fi Battar Cappar, Phi Delta Phi. B. A. KIRK, JR. H i n t o n . W e s LL.B.. A.B., Sigma Delta Phi. Sphinx. t Virgil Phi Epsilon, Phi WILLIAM L LATTA, JR. Wheeling, West Virginia LL.B., B.S., Scabbard and Blade, Phi Alpha Delta, A. I. E. E., A. S. M. E. II atmantt m;;: jwgpit jww kav ■■H K LUCILLE LEWIS B.M. Morgantown, West Virginia Orchestra; Glee Club. MARGARET LOUISE SAMPSON B.M. Charleston, West Virginia Glee Club; Mixed Chorus; Y. W. C. A. GENEVIEVE DONOHOE B.M. Charleston. West Virginia Glee Club. ANITA MARION DICKENS B.M. Levels, West Virginia Glee Club; Mixed Chorus; Y. W. C. A. ANNA LEE DAVIES B.M. Morgantown, West Virginia Glee Club; Y. W. C. A. GLADYS MORGRET B.M. Lumberport, West Virginia Alpha XI Delta; Glee Club. FRANK NELSON GAAL B.M. Morgantown, West Virginia Band; Orchestra; Glee Club. EVELYN VIVIAN DAVIES B.M. Morgantown, West Virginia Delta Phi Alpha; Glee Club; Orchestra. A stablished in 1897 fhe School of Music offers two four-year cur- ricula in applied music leading to the degree of Bachelor of Music. The work in applied music may be in piano, violin, pipe organ, or voice. The School of Music is situated In two buildings. One contains two studios, three studio-classrooms, and six practice rooms, and the other contains the of- fice, two studios, four practice rooms, one classroom, and the locker-room. To afford opportunity for the students to apply in public the proficiency that has been developed In the studio, recitals are given In which the students participate. [64] I I t 4 II « ORGANIZATIONS % der the directorship of Dr. Frank Cuthbert, the West Virginia University Men ' s Glee Club was re- organized in 1934. The seventy-five members of the club have appeared as guest artists In several of the larger state cities as well as in broadcasts from Cincinnati, Pitts- burgh, Fairmont, and Clarksburg. Current officers are: Lucius Cavallero, president; Benny Classetti, vice-president; Ed Bartkus, secretary; Charles Kindt, treasurer. M E N ' S GLEE CLUB [66] MEMBERS Kenneth D. Bailey Charles L. Baker Ed P. Bartkus Joseph Ber+alan James P. Bland Don H. Bond Reece R. Boone, Jr. Eugene Lee Burner William J. Brown Lawrence A. Cappellanti Joel Foster Carr William Robert Carr Lucius Cavallero Richard B. Clark Benny Classetti hierschel E. Cohen Delford L Cottrill, Jr. Max W. Cubbon Alphonse J. Decoster Paul S. Deem Frank G. DeVincent Owen O. Dietz, Jr. William P. Dietz John D. Earle Charles W. Edgar, Jr. Carl D. Farnsworth Dwight Fast Lyall J. Feather Milton E. Fike George Folk Alex H. Forman Emile G. Frere Robert B. Frincke Frank Nelson Gaal John D. Gibbs Lewis A. Hatcher Glen FH. FHenderson Frank FHigginbotham Robert T. FHughes, Jr. Paul FHutchinson Perry N. Innis Charles W. Johnson Lawrence T. Johnson Miles J. Jorgensen Charles W. Kindt Lawrence T. Kondratick Victor S. Krenosky Phil T. Lilly Royden M. Loucks Wm. N. McGee, Jr. Ralph S. Marshall FHomer D. Martin George Minor Robert L. Moreland James O. Morris Robert A. Naumann Anthony Onisko John G. Pandel Jeffers Payne Woodrow A. Potesta William I. Powell Charles J. Reitz James FH. P. Rodgers Joseph T. Rogers Raymond Sabolo Joseph F. Silbaugh Mitchell Simon A. Bernard Stenger Ira Stine Charles L. Taylor Robert E. Thomas Lewis W. Thorne James C. West Phil H. Williams MEN ' S GLEE CLUB [67] ORGANIZATIONS he Women ' s Glee Club, under the sponsor- ship of Professor Lydia Hinkel, was first organized in 1927. Since then it has grown to a membership of I 35. Concerts have been given in a number of out-of-state cities and over radio stations in Fairmont, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, and Washington. Officers for the current year are: Delia Lucille Keith, president; Mabel Grimes, secretary. WOMEN ' S GLEE CLUB [68] First Soprano Betty Ambler Eleanor Federer Dorothy Pealer Frances Anderson I ois Fox Barbara Peck Irene Audia Sue Frum Keitha Randall Sara Bailey Martha Gallaher Virginia Rich Regina Baiberio Ruth Grabe Rita Riffee Josephine Berry Bette Hall Elizabeth Romlne Maxine Blackshire Betty Hashlnger Althea Samms Catherine Bond Ruth Hedrick Jean Shepherd Rosalie Camp Ruth Icenhower Elizabeth Smith Helen Casey Mary Louise Johnson Frances Souires Mary Carpenter Elsie Kacer Lucille Steber Martha Coyner Alma Kennedy Martha Stewart Mary Lee Cunningham Mary KIncald Joyce Straley Anna Lee Davies Betty Lee Sylvia Sutton Elizabeth Davies Catherine Lemley Katherine Tarsltani Evelyn Davies Christie MacDonald Opal Trickett Virginia Davies Jean McMlllen Evelyn Trott Anita Dickens Estelle Miller Lois Turiey Martha Edgar Mae Overholt Mary Wheat Fay Evans Mary Sue White Second Soprano Norma Allamong Mabel Grimes Janice Rohr Ann Beatty Betty Hershberger Ellen Straight Laura Bergdoll Vivian Jones Geraldine Terrell Sara Burroughs Lucille Keith Virginia Thomas Roberta Clark Betty Lawson Rachel Tuckwiller Betty Copenhaver Lucille Lewis Jean White Dorothy Davis Alma Mann Irvine Winter Mary Douthat Christine McMlllen Harriet Wolverton Rebecca Fletcher Jeanne Monroe Eleanor Wotring Ann Graham Alma Palmer Mary Louise Young Betty Preece First Alto Elizabeth Acker Vivian Kelley Mary Jane Spaur Laura Case Rose Lewis Mary E, Summerfield Lucy Colabrese Nellie Morgan Maxine Swiger Mary Cuppett Evelyn O ' Neil Barbara Walker Mary Eddy Reba Rhodes Frances Watt Elinor Hartley Miriam Slevin Janet Winter Second Alto Elaine Baker Ellnore Linger Margaret Sampson Jean Boyd Lucille Llston Jane Shaffer Lucille Dodge Bonnie McCoy Harrlette Smith Jane Dunning Lucille Noone Shirley Staab Ruth Evans Dylys Payne Novine Sterling Jean Farrls Emma Jane Rhodes Margaret Williamson WOMEN ' S GLEE CLUB [69] ORGANIZATIONS The University-Community Mixed Chorus wds reorganized in 1939 under the direction of Frant Cuthbert. It presented its first concert in December at which time miscellaneous selections Including excerpts from Mendellsohn ' s Elijah were given. During Holy Week It presented Gounod ' s Gallia and Stainer ' s Crucifixion. In April, a program of varied selections and a concert version of Gounod ' s Faust were presented. Local and out-of-town soloists have appeared with the chorus. MEMBERS Elizabeth L. Acker Sydney Allsopp G. Pasquale Amato Mrs. Richard Aspinall Natalie Barnard Frances Berry V. Josephine Berry Joseph Bertalan L. Maxine Blackshire Barbara Joan Borsos Judith E, Borsos Wm. Jennings Brown Roy D. Burdick Mary Ellen Burke Rosalie Camp Beatrice Canacari Vena Caserta June Oale Charlton Mary Elaine Chrisman Max W. C. Cubbon Alex Curry Anna Lee Davles Mrs. David G. Davies Ruth Davles J ack Mason Davis Jules C. DeVille l rs. O. O. Dietz William P. Dietz Lucie B. Dlile Genevieve Donohoe Lucy C. Dougan Mary E. Douthat Jane E. Dunning John D. Earle Darwin O. Elliott Dwight Fast Loretta Federer Doris Fleming Mrs. O. V. Fortney Emile G. Frere, Jr. Robert B. Frincke Mrs. Lou Dent Frum Sue Lee Frum John Gibbs Maude E. Griffith M rs. hi. F. Grimes Mabel V. Grimes Earl Wood Hall Frances Lee Hammack Emma Jo Hammond Mrs. J. W. Hartigan Glen Hubert Henderson Mrs. Sadie Henderson John Blaker Herod Robert A. Heyl Frank Higglnbotham, Jr A. Josephine Jenkins Lula M. Jenkins Nellie Kester Jenkins Gerald Jenny June L. John Ruth Ann Johnson Charlotte Katovsky Lucille Keith Charles W. Kindt Elizabeth Laslo Helen Laslo Betty E. Lawson Mrs. Donald Lazzelle Katherlne D. Lemley Katherlne L. Lemley Mrs. Harry Leonard Royden M. Loucks Bernard R. McGregor Lynn G. McLaughlin Virginia C. McWhorter Jeanne Monroe Robert Lyie Moreland Gladys Belle Morgret Edna Leyman Morris Mrs. T. R. Newsome Mae Overholt Alma Ruth Palmer Irene M. Parsons Jeffers Payne John Pestun Ruth Ann Poling Raymond Post Mary B. Price Rosetta R. Prince Charles J. Reitz Betty Rodgers Margaret L. Sampson Russell S. Shahan, Jr. Mrs. Marjorie G. Shepherd Joseph F. Silbaugh Mitchell Simon Rachel Simon Louise Skaggs Gladys Smith John Lynn Snider Mrs. John A. Snider Anne Stewart Mary Ellen Stroup Mary E. Summerfleld Sylvia F. Sutton Maxine May Swiger Charles L. Taylor Geraldine Terrell Maurice Francis Treacy Opal Alice Trlckett Betty Gene Trlssler Jane Weaver Verna Wells James West Mary Eleanor Wheat Eugene Wildman Hellen B. Williams Elwin B. Wilson Janet V. Winter Hazel Wood Mary Louise Young UNIVERSITY-COMMUNITY MIXED CHORUS t70] ORGANIZATIONS First Violins Joseph Henry Christie Mac Dona Id Evelyn Davies Albert Greco Ernest Lucas Junior Rhodes Bonnie McCoy Thelma Davies Paul Jaffe Emmanuel Maunz Second Violins Lawrence Cappellanti Raymond Sabolo Ira Stine Sara Belle Hanlin Clement Bassett Jean Laurita Carmen de Carlo James Kapniclcy Sarah Jones James McCuliey Viola George hienry Alphonse Decoster Alfred Lanegger Robert Rector Cellos Donald Ritchie Mildred Livingstone Mary Elizabeth Cuppett Double Bass John Delaney Antonio Furfari Flute John Bailey Virginia Zimmerman Oboe Frank Nelson Gaal Clarinets Robert Von Berg Herschel Cohen Jackson Lov e Bass Clarinet Kenneth Shoaf Bassoon William Fleming French Horns Jack Had Cyrus Baylor Trumpets Latane Ware Frank DeVincent Alma Louise Mann Trombones Daniel Price Paul Pickard TympanI Henry Brov nfield Harp Virginia Davies Plane Sarah Elizabeth Hashinger UNIVERSITY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA [71] i u ] JOHN ANTHONY ANGOni Shinnston. West Virginia B.5. in Pharmacy President. Capsule Ciub; Basketball. DOROTHY JEANNE CURRY Delbarton, West Virginia B.S. in Pharmacy Alpha Delta Pi; Capsule Club. WARD PERRY Elkins, West Virginia B.S. in Pharmacy Capsule Club. EDGAR DALE TETRICK Shinnston, West Virginia B.S. In Pharmacy President. Student Body of College of Pharmacy. DARRIS MASON OSBURN Eliamore, West Virgin ia B.S. in Pharmacy Capsule Ciub. NICHOLAS ANDREW KRUPEY Ellthorn, West Virginia B.S. in Pharmacy Rho Chi; Glee Club; Band; Orchestra. MARGARET JANE BIPPUS Wheeling, West Virginia B.S. in Pharmacy Alpha Xi Delta; Capsule Club; W. R. A.; Y. W. C. A. J. n 1914, responding to the request of the West Virginia State Pharmaceutical Association, the Board of Regents established a Department of Pharmacy in the School of Medicine. The first course offered was a two-year course leading to the degree of Graduate in Pharmacy. In 1917 additional courses of three and four years, leading to the degrees of Pharmaceutical Chemist and Bachelor of Science In Pharmacy were established. Following the requirements of the American Association of Colleges of Phar- macy, of which the College is a member, the course leading to the degree of Graduate in Pharmacy was discontinued In 1924, and the course leading to the degree of Pharmaceutical Chemist was discontinued in 1932, so that a minimum of four years of study is now required. On July I, 1919, the Board of Regents was merged in the State Board of Education; and by an act passed April 14, 1927, the control of the University was vested in a Board of Governors. This Board of Governors in 1936 or- dered that a College of Pharmacy be established as a separate unit of the University. [72] A II v x S he Division of Physical Education was established on the Cannpus in 1928 and was combined with the department of intercollegiate athletics in 1937 to form the School of Physical Education and Athletics, ih serves many purposes and many of these can be seen in a review of the facilities of the School. Men ' s Field House, completed in 1928, which is located on the lower Campus near the Monongahela River, provides facilities for physical education classes, Intramural sports, and intercollegiate athletics and contains the administrative offices of the School of Physical Education and Athletics. Immediately adja- cent are five tennis courts, eight horseshoe pitching courts, and two archery ranges. Elizabeth Moore Hall is situated on the upper Campus and was completed in 1928. It provides social, recreational, and physical education facilities for women students. It also houses the offices of the department of service pro- gram for women. All the women ' s organizations on the Campus use the build- ing as a meeting place. Its appointments and facilities make it ideal for the holding of receptions and social events. The gymnasium, which is well equipped, the locker and showers, and the swimming pool provide excellent recreation and physical education facilities. ■m m T 1 ■■_ L U Ij 1 _ _ _ fjl w : lt-- j ■X, D [ en PC (in THOMAS COLLINS Morgantown, West Virginia B.S. in Physical Education Basketball: Intramural Athletics. MARY LOUISE WOODRUFF Valley Grove, West Virginia B.S. in Physical Education RALPH WILLARD BISHOP Morgantown, West Virginia B.S. in Physical Education Football; Boxing; Rowan Rifles. BETTY ANN McMECHEN McMechen, West Virginia B.S. in Physical Education Phys Ed Club; W. R. A.; Y. W. C. A.; Rtiododendron. EMILY VIRGINIA WILKERSON North Charleston. West Virginia B.S. in Physical Education SAMUEL PINION Wheeling, West Virginia B.S. in Physical Education Sigma Phi Epsllon; Mountain; FI Batar Cappar; Football; Track; Wrestling. HELEN FRANCES McGUIRE Huntington, West Virginia B.S. In Physical Education Chi Omega; W. R. A. GLENN WILLARD KIGER New Martinsville, West Virginia B.S. in Physical Education Football; Basketball; Baseball; Wres- tling; Intramural Sports; Y. M. C. A. lONA ■DOT HALE Puritan Mines, West Virginia B.S. in Physical Education Alptia Delta Pi; Phys Ed Club; Dolptiin Club; W. R. A.; Y. W. C. A.; Home Ec Club. WILLIAM N. McGEE, JR. Morgantown, West Virginia B.S. in Physical Education Glee Club; Rowan Rifles; Scabbard and Blade; Y. M. C. A. ANTHONY RAPASWICK Wheeling, West Virginia B.S. in Physical Education Phi Kappa Sigma; Football; Track; Base- ball; Spiked Shoe. MARIE BARBARA BRODERICK Rowlesburg, West Virginia B.S. in Physical Education Dolphin Club; Phys Ed Club. EARL EDWARD ANDERSON Morgantown, West Virginia B.S. in Physical Education Kappa Delta Pi; Glee Club; Rowan Rifles; Baseball. GENEVIEVE JAMES Clarksburg, West Virginia B.S. in Physical Education Phi Mu; W. R. A.; Dolphin Club. B. EUGENE HAINES Romney, West Virginia B.S. in Physical Education VIRGINIA JEAN MARSHALL Morgantown, West Virginia B.S. in Physical Education Orchesis; Phys Ed Club President; W. R. A.; Dolphin Club. DIANE MARIE TOUSSAINT Clarksburg, West Virginia B.S. In Physical Education Pi Beta Phi; Tennis; Y. W. C. A.; Li- Toon-Awa; President, W. R. A.; Kappa Delta Pi; Secretary, Mortar Board; Or- chesis; A. W. S. Council. CARL WILLIAM FLANAGAN Ridgeley, West Virginia B.S. in Physical Education Baseball. LILLIAN EDNA COUNTS Lewisburg, West Virginia B.S. in Physical Education W. R. A. Council; Y. W. C. A.; So- ciology Club; Dolphin Club; 4-H Club; Phys Ed Club; A. W. S. HARRY W. WILSON Morgantown, West Virginia B.S. in Physical Education Intramural Sports. ANNA MARGARET McKENZIE Richwood, West Virginia B.S. in Physical Education Phys Ed Club; President, W. R. A.; Kappa Delta PI; Y. W. C. A. THOMAS MELVILLE DAVIES Nemacolin. Pennsylvania B.S. In Physical Education Football; Track; Wrestling; Y. M. C. A.; Student Council; R. O. T. C. Captain. EDNA MAE SHERREN Morgantown, West Virginia B.S. in Physical Education W. R. A.; Phys Ed Club. MADALINE A. MAURIN Morgantown, West Virginia B.S. in Physical Education Phys Ed Club; Glee Club. [77] ORGANIZATIONS he Dolphin Club was organized four years ago af West Virginia University and has as its purpose the promotion of water safety and more skillful swimming. This Is an honorary organization with Grace M. Griffin, associate professor of physical education, as the sponsor. During the past few years the club has presented a water pageant and has sponsored an intramural swimming meet. It has conducted try-outs for the university ' s par- ticipation in the National Telegraphic Swimming Meet. Junior members are instructed In swimming and diving skills and are taken Into the club on passing certain skill and endurance tests. DOLPHIN CLUB [78] ORGANIZATIONS First Row: Frances Stotler, Shirley Green, Elizabeth Marshall, Irene Audia, Margaret Eagen, Betty Lee Schuchat, June Watson. Second Row: Jean Marshall. Evelyn Snnith, Emily Murray, Anna Nell Winning. Thelma Scott. Cora Ann Miller. Diane Toussaint, Dylys Payne, Mary Scott. Third Row: Liberta Morano. Frances Haan, Catherine Baer. Louise Lucas, Pat Moore. Margaret Erianger. sponsor; Nancy Allen, Jean Chandler, Betty Hashinger, Barbara Forrester. o dance is the ancient Greek meaning of the term Orchesis. Twenty-nine active students compose Senior Orchesis, following the incentive of eleven charter members who founded the organization in 1928. The group presents three major entertainments annually. First is the Christmas dance drama; this year Peter and the Wolf, a musical fairy tale, was given. Guest night, the annual dance recital for friends and parents, was pre- sented in March. Orchesis also had a part In the program of the May Festival. Officers for the group are Jean Marshall, president; Thelma Scott, secretary; Frances Stotler, treasurer. O R H [79 1 JOHN PAUL A. KYLE CHARLES YOUNG, JR. ROBERT Z. BUSH ARTHUR Clarksburg, West Virginia BERRY G 1 e n V i 1 1 e West Virginia HAISLIP B . S . in Medicine F 1 a t w o o d , West Virginia B . S . i n Medicine Grafton, West Vi r g i n i a Beta Theta Pi; Ph Beta Pi President. B .S. in Me ELMORE M. dicine (1941) Phi Beta Pi. B . S . in Med EUGENE MARTIN cine G. ARTHUR CLUBB, JR. Clarksburg , West Virginia JACOB S. FRAME SHAWKEY B . S . in Medicine HUFFMAN Charleston, West Vi r g i n i a Charleston, West Virginia Phi Delta Theta; Phi Beta Pi; Alpha Ep- E g 1 n , w est Virginia B . S . in Med cine B . S . in Medicine JOSEPH LUKE PONKA silon Delta. EDGAR F. HEISKELL, JR. Morgantown, We B . S . in M B . S . i s t Virginia 8 d i c i n e n Medicine THOMAS MALCOLM SNYDER Phi Beta Pi; Phi Beta Kappa. Morgantown, We s t Virginia Sigma Phi Epsilon; Phi Beta Pi; Sphinx; Roanoke, West Virginia B . S . in M e d i c i n e Basketball; Fi Batar C ternity Council; Preside appar; Interfra- nt, Senior Med- B . S . in M e d i c i n e Delta Phi Alpha. ical Class. Phi Chi; Chi Rho Nu. . .egular ins+rucHon in subjects preparatory to the study of medicine was first given in West Virginia University in 1871, the chair of anatomy, phy- siology, and hygiene having been established in that year. A curriculum cov- ering the first two years of a standard four-year medical course was provided in 1902, and the work was placed in charge of the College of Medicine. In 1912 the College of Medicine became the School of Medicine. No degrees are conferred in this School inasmuch as only the first two years of medicine are given. The School of Medicine is listed as a recognized school of basic medical sciences by the Council on Medical Education and Hospitals of the American Medical Association. It is also a member of the Association of American Medical Colleges. [80]  A it .f I ORGANIZATIONS First- Row: J. Lee Leef. Joseph L. Ponka, Thomas M. Snyder, secretary; Robert R, Trotter, presiding senior; Dr. J. Joseph Lawless, faculty sponsor; Charles H. Ross, treasurer; E. Andrew Zepp. Second Row: Frank W. Gwinn, Torino J. Prezioso, Richard D. Davis, Milford F. Townsend, presiding [unior; Milton J. Lilly, Robert B. Hamilton. Third Row: John L. Crttes, Donald G. Hassig, Robert J. Fleming. James E. Calfee, Harold H. Cashman. Howard C. Miles. 4 I n honorary for second-year medical stu- dents, Phi Chi was founded on the West Virginia Univer- sity campus December I 7, 1933. If was named the Zamnb Xyi chapter for George Crisler, a former medical pro- fessor. Robert Trotter Is president; Milford Townsend, vice- president; Tom Snyder is secretary, and Charles Ross is treasurer. H H 1.S2 1 ORGANIZATIONS Top Row: John S. Haught, Ernest M. Brown, Jr., Brady F. Randolph, Jr. Middle Row: Mary Rosalie Scott, Lawrence B. Thrush, Alfred D ' Alessandro, Franklin G. Wade, Clifton Lew Portnoff, Frances Mehalic. Bottorri Row: Walter Warren Point, III, Robert Glenn Arrington, W. Quentin Dickens. Donald Brown, Herbert W. Young, Ralph Nelson Block, EIrie P. Rogers. . Tfp ' Ipha Epsilon Delta, only national honorary pre-medical organization in the United States, was estab- lished on the local campus In 193 I. Addresses by leading doctors are sponsored each year by the society; motion pictures of operations and field trips to metropolitan hos- pitals are also part of the work done by Alpha Epsilon Delta for pre-medical students. Officers for l939- ' 40 are: Ernest Mack Brown, president; Rebecca Fletcher, vice-president; Joseph W. Parker, sec- retary. ALPHA EPSILON DELTA [83] rovlsion for the establishment of the Graduate School was made by order of the Board of Governors of West Virginia University in January, 1930. The functions of the Graduate School as instituted are twofold: (1) to pursue research and investigations with particular reference to the problems of the State of West Virginia, and (2) to prepare and recommend to the Board of Governors candidates for the graduate degrees of Master of Science, Master of Science in the various engineering branches, Master of Arts, and Doctor of Philosophy. This Graduate Council is made up of the following members: Dr. Friend E. Clark, chairman; Dr. Charles Henry Ambler, Dr. Robert Dodge Baldwin, Dr. Robert Cameron Colwell, Dr. Robert Barclay Dustman, Dr. Alexander Hardie Forman, Dr. Forrest Wilbur Stemple, Dr. Harry Grove Wheat, and W. W. Hodge. TTS. E-H J JOHN W. McFARLAND, JR. Grafton, West Virginia M.S.Ch.E.,B.S.Ch.E. Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Phi Lambda Up- silon. HELEN K. BIPPUS Wheeling, West Virginia M.S. in Physical Education, B.S. EARL EDWARD ANDERSON Morgantown, West Virginia M.S. in Phys. Ed., B.S. in Phys. Ed. JESSIE IRENE BENNETT Junior, West Virginia M.A. in Englisin, A.B. CHARLES R. GATHER Flemington, West Virginia M.A. in Education, A.B. DORIS D. McELROY Fairmont, West Virginia M.A. in Education, A.B. JEAN GORDON FYFE Sault St. Marie M.A. in Engl O n t a r i h . A. [ ERNEST W. SNODGRASS New Martinsville, West Virginia M.S. in Educational Adm., A.B. LILLIAN WILLIAMSON Harford, Alab M.A. in History (1941 ), A.B. Ed. GEORGE HENRY WOODWORTH Burlington, West Virginia Ph.D. in Chemistry, B.S. REX E. PYLES P h i I i p p i , M.S., A.B. West Virginia DALE VIRGIL BONEBRAKE Monessen, M.A. in Ec. and Pennsylvania us. Ad., A.B., B.S. HOMER GLENN FOGLE Morgantown, West Virginia M.S. in Agr., B.S. In Agr. HOWARD H. WOEBER Charleston, West Virginia M.S. in Chemistry, A.B, Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma Pi Sigma. NANCY JANE FREKER Fairmont, West Virginia M.A. in English, A.B. in Education Alpha Psi Omega. ROBERT LEON CARROLL Fairmont, West Virginia M.S. In Mathematics, A.B. EMILE G. FRERE Point Marion, Pennsylvania M.A. in French (1941), B.S. in Ed. Kappa Delta Pi; Glee Club. J. ROY LIPSCOMB Aurora, West Virginia M.A. in Education, B.S. THOMAS DAVID CUNNINGHAM Morgantown, West Virginia M.S.Ch.E. ( 1941 1 B.S.Ch. E. DORETHA MAE CLAYTON Fairmont, West Virginia M.A. in English, A.B. in Education DURWARD ROSE FUNK Rowlesburg. West Virginia M.A. in Physical Education, B.S. RUSSELL R. ROBERTS Middlebourne, West A.B., Salem College, Virginia FRANCENA MAY BEAL G I e n V i M.S. I e , West Virginia English, A.B. PHILLIP J. DAVIS Morgantown, West Virginia M.A. in Education (I 94 I) JOHN MARTIN TAYLOR Masontown, West Virginia A.M., A.B. WILLIAM MASON THOMPSON Keyser, West Virginia M.S.Ch.E.,B.S.Ch.E [87] or. e le6ve now the various colleges, schools, and divisions and pre- sent the All College section, where the adnninistrative officers introduce the junior, sophomore, and freshnnan classes, who in turn give us the honorary organizations and activities. For more than half a century the university has provided basic education, train- ing, and scientific information to West Virginia youth in general and the adult farm population through Its service to the State. We have viewed the deans and directors who have guided the seniors through their college life, and the seniors were presented, who will leave the university and who will serve it in the future as alumni. West Virginia University today — constantly improving and enlarging its service — is a dynamic memorial to the pioneer spirit of its able administrators, deans, and professors who have and are devoting their lives to the building of an ever greater institution upon the basic principles that truth through application of scientific knowledge is fundamental to all human progress and development. To the students who will be seniors in the years to come there Is a challenge, for the advancement and enlargement of the university is vested in lis graduate: and in its administrators. Those officers who are pictured In this introduction to the All College section are friends of the universHy; and they have seen progress made on the campus on the broad Monongahela, of which they are proud. Completing her first year as Dean of Women, Edna Arnold has only to look about at the vast number of women who love her to realize the success she has made of her position. For more than fifteen years L. L. Friend has served the university. His kindness cannot be surpassed by his efficiency. Ted Neff ' s successful years and Dick Aspinall ' s ambition give Joe Condry, the student body president, something for which to aspire. In presenting this All College section we introduce those students who have their work in the university to perform — they are the growing force of our school. l teMdent CHARLES ELMER LAWALL Charles Elmer Lawall — West Virginia University presi- dent; born Catasauqua, Pennsylvania, Nov.mber 21, 1891; son, Charles Elmer and Maria (Thomas) Lawall; E.M., Lehigh University, 1914; M.S., 192 I ; LL.D., Waynes- burg College, 1939; married, Marjorie Berger, April 29, 1920; one son, Charles Elmer. Testing engineer Pittsburgh Testing Laboratory, 1914; chemist, N. J. Zinc Company, Palmerton, Pennsylvania, 1915-16; mining engineer. Peal Peacock and Kerr, St. Benedict, Pennsylvania, 1916-17; metallurgy department, General Motors Company, Detroit, I 9 I 7; mining engineer, Bethlehem Steel Company, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, 1917-18; research engineer, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, 1919-21. Instructor, geology, Lehigh University, 1921; became assistant professor West Virginia University School of Mines, 1921, later professor and director; acting presi- dent West Virginia University, 1938-39, president since 1939. Served in U. S. Army, France, 1918-19. Chair- man, Coal Division, American Institute Mining Engineers; secretary and treasurer West Virginia Coal Mining In- stitute since 1930; member Coal Mining Institute of America. Presbyterian, hlome, 1 549 University Avenue. •Who ' s Who in West Virginia— 1939, Marquis. [90] THE BOARD O F GOVERNORS Arthur Burke Koontz, president, Board of Governors; lawyer; Marshall College, 1903-07; LL.B., Yale Law School, 1910; Order of Coif, Phi Alpha Delta, Phi Beta Kappa. hHome: South hiills, Charleston. Wright hiugus, vice-president, Board of Governors; lawyer; A.B., Dartnnouth College, 1913; LL.B., hHarvard, 1916; Sigma Chi. hlome: Forest hiills, Wheeling. Charles Thompson Neff, Jr., secretary. Board of Gov- ernors; A.B., West Virginia University, 1921; financial secretary of the university. Home: Morgantown. John Jacob Cornwell, ex-governor of West Virginia, West Virginia University, 1880-90; LL.D., West Virginia University; University of Maryland, University of Ver- mont. Home: Romney. Harriet Louise French, attorney; Randolph-Macon Col- lege; A.B., West Virginia University, 1927; LL.B., 1930; Order of Coif, Mortar Board, Kappa Kappa Gamma. Home: Bluefield. John Dempsey Hoblitzell, Jr., insurance and real estate; A.B., West Virginia University, 1934; Phi Kappa Psi. Home: Parkersburg. John Robert Poland, garment company. Home: Mar- tinsburg. Robert Howard Pritchard, newspaper editor; West Virginia University, 1913-17; Beta Theta Pi. Home: Weston. [91] KATHRYN MARY FLORENCE ROSALIE BEN REED O ' NEALE MORRIS Logan, West Virginia Huntington, West Virginia St. Petersburg, Florida ALFRED FRANCES JOSEPH LOUISE D ' ALESSANDRO HAAN Brooklyn, New York Charleston, West Virginia JAMES E. QUICK Clendenin, West Virginia VIRGINIA JANE CHARLOTTE H. LINN ALDINE MANION JOHNS GOODWIN Follansbee, West Virginia Keyser, West Virginia Bridgeport, West Virginia DELFORD CASSIE LEE MAY JACK COTTRILL, JR. STONE KECK Ripley, West Virginia Bluefield, West Virginia IvHorgantown, West Virginia JEAN BLOSSER GLENN W. THORNE MARY MARGARET DICKEY tvlarion, Pennsylvania Morgantown, West Virginia Huntington, West Virginia MARJORIE ELAINE CHARLES J. STROSNIDER BAKER REITZ Clarksburg, West Virginia Clarksburg, West Virginia Fairmont, West Virginia RICHARD PAUL BEHY DYLYS P. HUTCHINSON TAYLOR PAYNE Fairmont, West Virginia Brooklyn, New York Follansbee, West Virginia MILDRED ROSENETTA GEORGE E. SHORTRIDGE MERVIS FISHER, JR. Morgantown, West Virginia Hollidays Cove, W. Va. Bluefield, West Virginia MARGUERITE LA JO GAETANO P. ANN McCULLOCH AMATO YOKE Point Pleasant, W. Va. Pemberton, West Virginia Parkersburg, West Virginia CHARLES NELLIE WARREN BULA MARGARET HEROD BRADY MORGAN Morgantown, West Virginia Webster Springs, W. Va. Cliarleston, West Virginia [92] VIRGINIA ROBERT MARY ALICE ARMISTEAD LOUISE THOMAS LUCAS FOULK Charleston, West Virginia Shepherdstown, W. Virginia Wheeling, West Virginia ANGELINE THORA HELEN LUCILLE KATHERN AMATO SULLIVAN MERRITT Pemberton, West Virginia Uniontown, Pennsylvania Morgantown, West Virginia DORA DEANE lONE CARL D. DONAHOE DUNN FARNSWORTH Kermit, West Virginia RIchwood, West Virginia Shepherdstown, W. Virginia ANN CAROLYN McMILLION Widen, West Virginia JOHN FRANCIS NICHOLAS Clarksburg, West Virginia ROBERT J. PETERS PAULINE MEADOWS Masontown, Pennsylvania Affinity, West Virginia BETTY LEE G. WILLIAM SCHUCHAT ALLENDER Lewlsburg, West Virginia Grafton, West Virginia NELL JEAN RALPH BERNARDINE HEERMANS HOGSHEAD, JR. BESS Parkersburg, West Virginia Montgomery, West Virginia St. Albans, West Virginia GEORGE GEORGE LEE FRIEDA KINKEAD JUDY ECKERT FOLK Fairmont, West Virginia Morgantown, West Virginia Shaker Heights, Ohio JOHN HARRY M. HELEN JENKS LYDICK FIESS SHONK Morgantown, West Virginia New Martinsville, W. Va. Charleston, West Virginia ROY RAY D. PAULINE HARMAN BOBBITT SCHULTZ Petersburg, West Virginia Charleston, West Virginia Parkersburg, West Virginia JOSEPH E. JACOBSON LUCILE M. STEBER JOHN H. CARLISS Morgantown, West Virginia Wheeling, West Virginia Windber, Pennsylvania un pa MARY SARA JANE ST. ELMO BENEKE FOLEY MILLS Wheeling, West Virginia Clarksburg. West Virginia Edgarton. West Virginia MARTHA JOSEPH C. MAE JOHN P. STUTLER CONNER HINDSLEY St. Albans, West Virginia Morgantown, West Virginia Stephenson, West Virginia LUCY FRANCEY LOREN L. WILMA SIMON FISHER BRANSFORD Bluefield. West Virginia Sissonville, West Virginia Walton, West Virginia EVELYN WILLIAM DOROTHY C. HAROLD SOMMER SMITH DRAGOO South Side, West Virginia Charleston, West Virginia Smithfield, West Virginia MARGARET JANE ZANE B. LOUISE LEE SLOTER LAZZELLE Bluefield. West Virginia Clarksburg, West Virginia Morgantown, West Virginia EVERETTE RUTH McCLURE ETTA JOHN I, ROGERS GRABE TOOTHMAN Morgantown, West Virginia Wheeling, West Virginia Williamsburg, W. Virginia MABLE REED CORNELIUS DAVIS HELEN DORSEY Pinch, West Virginia Clarksburg, West Virginia Welch, West Virginia MIGUEL WILLIAM E. NELLIE JOSE MILLER KELL MONTESINOS Clarksburg, West Virginia Bluefield, West Virginia San Juan, Puerto Rico VERA MARGARET MELVIN LOUISE KERFOOT COHEN BOWLING Bluefield, West Virginia Bluefield, West Virginia Bluefield, West Virginia BENJAMIN IRA E. VANCE RANSON BLAGG Charleston, West Virginia Charleston. West Virginia JOSEPHINE NATALIE PORTER New Cumberland, W. Va. 4] RUTH CHARLES JEAN MAYE LEWIS SUTHERLIN HEDRICK CAPITO Romne , West Virginia Beckley, West Virginia Charleston, West Virginia JOHN HAROLD G. JUANITA S. NORWOOD THOMPSON SHAHAN PATTISON Nolan, West Virginia St. George, West Virginia Wheeling, West Virginia MARY JANE G. AUSTIN FRANCES SHAFFER CAMPBELL SYCAFOOSE Madison, West Virginia So. Charleston, W. Virginia Webster Springs, W. Va. JAMES BETTY WILLIAM PERRY ELLEN IRA TOWNSEND BERRY POWELL Charleston, West Virginia Wheeling, West Virginia Charleston, West Virginia SHIRLEY ROSE GRACE FRANK P. MARY GREENE BANE SMITH Huntington, West Virginia Charles Town, W. Virginia Wallback, West Virginia CLYDE ROBERT REVA ALBERT E. CAHRELL FORMAN COLLINS Holliday ' s Cove, W. Va. Charleston, West Virginia Jamaica, New York JACPUELYN LOUELLA BANQUER HOWARD W. ERASER ELIZABETH BAILEY Newton, Massachusetts Ethel, West Virginia Bluefield, West Virginia GORDON M. HELEN D. LOUIS GRISINGER MOORE GUNDLING Charleston, West Virginia Morgantown, West Virginia Wheeling, West Virginia DOROTHY ROYDEN ELIZABETH McKEE VIRGINIA ADAMS LOUCKS WEAVER Charleston. West Virginia Scottdale, Pennsylvania Parkersburg, West Virginia ANNA NELL PAT CONSTANCE WINNING MOORE BAILEY Uniontown, Pennsylvania Affinity, West Virginia Bluefield, West Virginia LSI f LJ pa -n Cljft NELSON ELSIE C. ELBERT DUANE JENNISON MATTHEWS ADAMS Chester, West Virginia Clarksburg, West Virginia Elkins, West Virginia CHARLES HENRY Morgantown, West Virginia FRANCES JOHN LEE ROSCOE HAMMACK HORNBROOK Ctiarleston. West Virginia Crab Orchard, W. Va. MARY GILBERT JANE BRETZ NACH BOYER Morgantown, West Virginia Hoiliday ' s Cove, W. Va. Cumberland, West Virginia OLIN GEORGE B. GRETCHEN CARTER RICE REIGHARD GLASS Lumberport, West Virginia Cumberland, West Virginia Sissonville, West Virginia THELMA HILDA IRENE JACK ELIZABETH HARTLEY SPRINGER HALE Carmichaels, Pennsylvania Sistersville, West Virginia Bluefield, West Virginii GLENN MARY JOHN WARREN JANE WILLIAM GREEN DOBBIE JONES, JR. Morgantown, West Virginia Fairmont, West Virginia Wheeling, West Virginia CATHERINE JAMES JOAN DONALD GERTRUDE CURRAN EZELL GOLDMAN Weston, West Virginia Charleston, West Virginia Derby, Connecticut CLARENCE EDWIN SMITH Fairmont, West Virginic MERLE G. LETCHER AMOS WIGINGTON Fairmont, West Virginia Beckley, West Virginia JOHN EARL WILLIAM HUGH EDWARD PLATTENBURG MARSH WILKISON New Cumberland, W. Va. Clarksburg, West Virginia Parkersburg, West Virginia JACK HENRY WILLIAM SCOTT ELIZABETH H. ROGERS MULLENS ALLEN McMechen, West Virginia Wayne, West Virginia Elkins, West Virginia [96] MILTON WILLIAM JANE SIDNEY ROY LOUISE KOSLOW HASHINGER, JR. BRAND Northfork, West Virginia Morgantown, West Virginia Morgantown, West Virginia MARY ELISABETH L. THEODORE JAMES STANSBURY SHREVE WELSHONCE Morgantown, West Virginia Charleston, West Virginia Keyser, West Virginia RUTH ROBERT L. McVeigh NORMAN A. GIBSON COFFMAN BRASSEUR Charleston, West Virginia Davis, West Virginia Clarksburg, West Virginia G.CHARLOTTE V ILSON EDWARD P. BARTKUS CHARLOTTE ANNE THOMASSON Morgantown, West Virginia T h om a s , W e s t V I r g I n I a Spencer, West Virginia MARGARET CHARLES CHARLES JANE GOSSE FRIEBERTSHAUSER GIBSON de VRIES Wheeling, West Virginia Kingwood, West Virginia Ce r e do , W est V I r g I n ia ROBERT BETTIE HAROLD EMILY STALLINGS LOEB MURRAY McKeesport, Pennsylvania Charleston, West Virginia Grafton, West Virginia EDWIN JAMES GLAINE WILLIAM ROWE GLENN CROOKS McCartney riggle Parkersburg, West Virginia Meyersdale, Pennsylvania Follansbee, West Virginia MARY JOHN H. ROBERT L. JEAN BURTNETT HARTLEY DUSTMAN South Charleston, W. Va. Morgantown, West Virginia Morgantown, West Virginia GEORGE KENTON RAY W. JACKSON ALLEN GOFF ALLMAN HALL Charleston, West Virginia Clarksburg, West Virginia Harrisvllle, West Virginia JOHN WILLIAM STEVENSON RACHEL EARLE HAUGHT TUCKWILLER RIGGS Clarksburg, West Virginia Lewisburg, West Virginia Dallas, West Virginia CARROLL M. JOE G. JAMES P. SMITHSON MORROW STEWART Powellton. West Virginia Martinsburg. West Virginia Wheeling. West Virginia SHIRLEY I. EVERT M. MARIANNA CURREY PEARCY COLLINS Fairmont. West Virginia Clarksburg. West Virginia Johnstown. Pennsylvania DANIEL MILLS W. SHAFFNER JAMES BELL LONG COLLIER Clarksburg. West Virginia Clarksburg, West Virginia Kermit. West Virginia CECIL S. RICHARD J. F. VOLK DAVISSOK SLAUGHTER New York. New York Grafton. West Virginia Charleston. West Virginia DALE A. WILLIAM F. STANLEY E. WALTZ WATTS ROMANOSKI Morgantown. West Virginia Beckley. West Virginia Wheeling. West Virginia THOMAS CHAMPE JOSEPH C. B. CLARK GILLOOLY COLEMAN POOL Fairmont. West Virginia Glen Ferris, West Virginia Charleston. West Virginia RAYMOND A. GEORGE E. RALPH E. GOODWIN CARVER, JR. PATTERSON Weston. West Virginia Charleston. West Virginia Fairmont. West Virginia WILLIAM EMILY SCOTT HARRISON LYON Clarksburg. West Virginia Wheeling. West Virginia HAROLD W. PIGGOTT Parkersburg. West Virginia JAMES C. H. JACKSON JAIME A. BORROR BRYAN, II OLIVELLA Morgantown, West Virginia Jane Lew. West Virginia Juana Diaz, Puerto Rico DOUGLAS DELLA PATTY WISE LUCILLE PECK PHILLIPS KEITH Morgantown. West Virginia Charles Town. W. Virginia Harrisville, West Virginia WAVERLY ARCH THORNTON RALPH E. BULLARD JACKSON SPEARS, JR. Wheeling, West Virginia Bluefleld, West Virginia Wheeling, West Virginia JACK JAMES EDWIN EDWIN A. PAUL SMITH JOHNSON POULICOS Moundsville, West Virginia Berwind, West Virginia Clarksburg, West Virginia ROBERT JOHN PHILLIP T. STRINGER GRANT LILLY WILSON HACKNEY Bluefield. West Virginia Clarksburg, West Virginia Charleston. West Virginia JOHN HARRIET LYNN GRANT SNIDER WOLVERTON Morgantown, West Virginia Piedmont, West Virginia HERBERT GOTTLIEB Welch. West Virginia EDWARD JOHN T. WATSON FRANCIS E. HEIM BEEDLE HORNBROOK Fairmont. West Virginia Morgantown, West Virginia New Martinsville, W. Va. CHARLES ELEANOR THOMAS W. MAHAN HARPER SMITH Fayctteville, West Virginia Elkins. West Virginia Weston. West Virginia t98] LA YVONNE McCOY Smithfield, Pennsylvania BETTY HOWARD L. LEE MclNTYRE WHITE Clarksburg. West Virginia Webster Springs. W. Va. RICHARD CESAR G. JACQUELIN E. ADAMS ALMODOVAR MURRILL WELCH San German. Puerto Rico Parkersburg. West Virginia Keyser. West Virginia BETTY GRANT JACKSON T. SAM COPENHAVER LOWE KANNER Charleston. West Virginia Beckley. West Virginia Charleston. West Virginia WILLIAM ELIZABETH HENRY ASPINALL Kins Weston. West Virginia Bluefield. West Virginia ANNA BLAIR Charleston, West Virginia U«= 1 L-J pa JUNIOR NANCY JAMES MARVIN ELLEN WESLEY McCLUNG OBERMAN GILMER Quinwood, West Virginia Wheeling, West Virginia Matoal(a, West Virginia BENJAMIN HELEN ALBERT VIRGIN RITCHIE Wellsburg, West Virginia South Charleston, W. Va. MARY ELIZABETH LAVv ' Mcrgantown, West Virginia ERNEST PHILIP H. BETTY MACK HARPER BROOKS BROV N, JR. Hendricks, West Virginia Bluefield, West Virginia Princeton, West Virginia GEORGE ROBERT CHARLES FRANKLIN G. HOSEY MacDERMOTT WADE Morgantown, West Virginia Wheeling, West Virginia Wellsburg, West Virginia D. MITCHELL JACKSON Clarksburg, West Virginia [ 100 : CLASS ALMA HAROLD LEWIS J. RUTH MAURICE ROBB, JR. PALMER PARSONS Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Charleston, West Virginia REDA HELEN WALLACE R. ISABELLE JONES DODGE URLING Newell, West Virginia Morgantown, West Virginia S te u b e n vi 1 1 e , WILLIAM P. WILLIAM WILLIAM KIRK VANCE KLETT Hinton, West Virginia Wheeling. West Virginia Wheeling, West Virginia JACK WILLIAM D. J. MAURICE L. ROGERS NICKELL SIMONTON McMechen, West Virginia Lewisburg, West Virginia St. Marys, West Virginia WILLIAM E. WRIGHT Charleston, West Virginia BILLY JANE COLVIN NEUDOERFER JEFFREYS KATY VIRGINIA E. LOU WALK UP WEAVER VIRGINIA LEE FLEMING BETTY CANNIFF ANNA JANE KIGER ELIZABETH F. BARKER ELIZABETH ROMINE AUDREY MORGEN FRANCES STOTLER ANDREW CALDERWOOD JANET TOLLIVER EVELYN GAY GORDON GAYNOR WOODROW BEAN RHEA LEVIN SHIRLEY STEIN WILLIAM ALLEN BUMGARDNER JANE E. DUNNING LYDIA BECKETT MAXWELL MILDRED MOON ELWOOD MULDREW RUTH POLLACK ALMA PALMER MARY JEAN BURDICK CATHERINE BAER CAROLINE JONES RUTH ALLEN JANE ELOISE CLAIBORNE DOROTHY MAY DUEKER EDWARD BURL RANDOLPH ALICE HAYMAN LILLIAN NACH I 102] NANCY JO DOLORES BALLENGEE PETERS SHIRLEY STAAB GEORGE ADAMSON HUNTER ANNE STEWART DAVID T. STEMPLE MARILYNN BIRD EDNA MAE JAMISON JIMMIE BETH MORRISON BRADY F. RANDOLPH, JR. JACK PARRISH HELEN NICHOLS MARY ELEANOR WHEAT JANE BURTNEH ELIZABETH DICKINSON JEAN MARIE SMITH WESLEY BRASHEAR JEANNE LOUISE RAMSEY NANCY ANN PUGH BETTY BAKER BETTY McCANN ELIZABETH HASHINGER ELIZABETH ANN BALLARD ALYS MARY MARGARET ALATHEA LOU EAGEN GLASSCOCK BULLARD MARCELINE WEINER i i FRANCES BETTY BETTY YOST LEE GOLDSMITH HANCOCK KATZ CAROL JOHNSON ELEANOR JONES MARY BUCHANAN c_n JAMES TIDLER LOUISE BERGDOLL R. KNOWLTON STUA RT ELINORE LINGER EUGENIA WRIGHT C. E. GREENE christie McDonald CHARLES PETER YOST [104] VIRGINIA MARIE SMITH WALTER WARREN POINT MARGARET L. BRABBAN KENNETH D. BAILEY BETTIE WERNER A. BLAINE GRIMPE POOL CELIA JOHN MARGARET DUNCAN SWIGER McCUE HERBERT H. ROTHWELL MARGARET STACKS STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS LOIS BARNES PAUL E. COPHER LOUISE LUCAS WILLIAM E. COTTON MARY ELIZABETH CUPPETT GEORGE DECKER BETTY JANE PREECE BETTY JOHN HERMAN T. LOU RICHARD NASH FREISMUTH WATSON DONALD WOOD MILTON KOTLER GRACE WILLIAMS GEORGE A. COOPER, JR. HORTENZIU BENCHEA BETTY ROGERSON JOHN H. SHOAF CHARLES H. FELLER JOHN ADAMS SPRINGER WILLIAM BROOKS JUNE WATSON RALPH A. COURTNEY JOYCE C. STRALEY WILLIAM M. KING ROSEMARY WOOD MARGUERITE ELAINE JACK S. HENRY BAKER JEAN HADEN CHARLES H. SPURLOCK DON R. PATTERSON PAUL DEEM IRENE AUDIA ELLEN JULIENNE MARIE MAE CAMPBELL RAHALL GWENDOLYN HINERMAN KATHARINE R. JEFFERS JANE DON H. PAYNE KINGRY BOND HELEN ANDRICK RICHARD R. PHARR MOZELLE BALLARD JON P. HARDWAY MARY ELEANOR MULHOLLAND ROBERT N. PROVENCE ELIZABETH JEAN BEVERIDGE I DONALD P. BROWN ELEANOR EILLEEN FOSTER pa CJD THOMAS KNAPP JOHN STEPHENSON CHARLES ERNEST HOLLANDSWORTH VERNON ARTHUR LUNDOUIST GEORGE CURNES WILLIAM R. BOOSE A. HARDIE FORMAN STANLEY DEUTSCH H. C. FOSTER, JR. BARBARA WALKER t iPt 1 EVELYN MARIE HILL RICHARD CLARK GEORGE WILLIAM WEST WILLIAM JAMISON MARK GROVE J. CHARLES HALL, JR. MORTON STANLEY COHN WALLACE HIRSCHBERG WILLIAM RICHARD EDWIN UNBEHAUN RADER JOHN F. VOLKER EARL W. HALL ROGER HICKS KEITHA ANNA RANDAL HARRY BELL D. MITCHELL JACKSON CLARENCE CAUDILL NORMAN PENN WILLIAM M. KRAMER BURL C. LEWIS FAY T. BEAR JOHN D. HARPER CAROLYN P. EDGAR DORSEY ORAN COLE JEAN FORBES SMITH WILLIAM KILMER SITES J. B. WHITE SEPTIMIU BENCHEA JACK MITCHELL W. RAY RIFENBURG ROBERT GLENN ARRINGTON CHARLES P. WHITE JAMES B. HAMILTON JAMES B. COLE WILLIAM B. MORGAN M. ARNOLD MALLINGER ROBERT MUELLER JAMES B. CRAWFORD KENNETH McMECHEN JACK LOTSTEIN ELRIE P. RODGERS MAX HARRY WAYNE JUNE CARL DRUMMOND CUBBON THOMAS C. McFARLAND FRANK R. HILL RUTH SIMMONS JOHN B. CONNELL ROBERT W. NELSON NANCY MAY MATHEWS KEITH GORRELL WILLIAM E. BIERER JULIUS WALTON SINGLETON, JR. JAMES R. SWIGER LLOYD O. VIETS GEORGE WILLIAM HOGSHEAD JANE AGNEW 3 M pa iLG qjW BILL JOHN M. FRANCIS KATHLEEN HILL HENDERSON PEEL JAMES S. LEGGETT CHARLES STANSBURY C. JUDSON PEARSON HELEN LOUISE DENT HAROLD HEYER WALTER A. BOWMAN SUMNER GEFEN ROGER D. GRIFFITH [ 108] MARY LOUISE DAVIES EARL W. REILEY, JR. ROBERT B. PIERCE LEONARD KING JOHNSON GORDON SHERWOOD CHARLES PRESTON MILLER, JR. RICHARD SYCAFOOSE WALTER GREIG CRICHTON, JR. GEORGE H. SIEMS, JR. CHARLES OWEN HARDMAN ANTHONY WALDEN JOSEPH ROY W MOATS LOPINSKY BIDDLE PAUL J. KAUFMAN BRUCE K. HALEY ROBERT ANDREW FRED J. CRICHTON LINNETZ BARBARA MECKES CARL ZEIT A. HOMER HIX LUCILLE PUILLEN ALLEN J. ENELOW ROBERT SPIKER ROBERT H. THAW WARREN BENJAMIN JOSEPH 1. JOSEPH T. HERB RT W. LEE EDWARD MABEL BROWN SCHWARTZ ROGERS YOUl G GRACE O ' NEILL HOSKINS WILLARD E. MOORE GARD HUFF PAUL F. STORCK ALVIN I. FINEMAN ROBERT R. DURGIN J. ROBERT SHINGLETON ELIZABETH GIBSON GEORGE RAYMOND GEORGE STEWART HALLER SPARACINO SHARP HOULT MARTHA RICHARD ANN BAYNE EDGAR RALPH JOHN C. NELSON MATTHEWS BLOCK NATHAN BAKER PHIL JOHN HERBERT H. HOLLAND WILLIAM GOFF WILLIAMS BROWN, JR JOHN WILLIAM N. WESLEY ELLSWORTH R CORBITT HOY, JR. CLARK WILLIAM JOHN H. EARL HENRY CAMPBELL PARSONS GOODMAN PAUL PLENNI en pa c_n MARY BERRY A. JEAN SCHULLER GUTHRIE MARTHA JANE IRIS MULDOON BOLEY JUNE LEE PLUES LOUISE FEENEY GERALDINE TERRELL ROBERT EDWARD SHARPS BETTY SHONK RUTH CARTE FRANCES E. WAn MARJORIE WINT2 THERESA ROSALIE AMATO JOHN F. STICKEL ROBERT LYLE MORELAND JEAN FARIS MARY LEE CUNNINGHAM MARY ELIZABETH AMBLER ROBERT ISRAEL THELMA CAROLYN DAVIES JANICE ROHR BETTY KESSEL JAMES C. McCLUNG ESTELLA LEE KEPLINGER PHYLLIS HAMILTON ESTELLE MILLER EDWARD RODDY BETTY BETTY ANN ROSE HEERMANS MILLER JANET BERMAN MARY JANE ELAINE ALEXANDER BAUER LORRAINE SCHULTZ HELEN D. ALLEN MARY JEAN ABBOTT MARY CARPENTER JANICE LOUISE BIEFNES SARA LOUISE BURROUGHS BETTY STUMP MARY ELEANOR BOWIE JAMES GRANT COUCH HELEN CORBIN SIMMONS JANE ROBBINS RITA PECK RIFFEE BETTY GENE TRISSLER I 110] ALICE BOYD WATSON ARCH McCOY MARTHA GIBSON PEGGY JAYNE LILLY FRED R. WHITE MARCIA LE VALLEY CHARLES ALBERT LEONARD FAY EVANS JUNE DALE VERA CHARLTON NAPIER ANN BEATTY RUTH EVANS ROSE ANN PEARCY EVELYN DAINGERFIELD NORMA NELL LELAND BETTY ALLAMONG HANCOCK LAWSON DOROTHY MILTON WASH MARGARET LAW MARGARET FRUM MARTHA STEWART CATHERINE BOND CATHERINE JEAN HELEN BROWN CASEY ROSANNE ROGERS BARBARA FORESTER MARY BELL ALDERSON 1 3 en pa qjft SANFORD WATZMAN JUNE MARTIN JAMES DAWSON SEYMOUR ABRAMS FRANCES SQUIRES FLOYD MAJOR, JR. ALFREDA DUTTON CHARLES BRYANT SNAPP PHYLLIS MOORE SYLVIA KLEIN JOHN R. BICANICH WILLIAM F. LOCKHART DOROTHY ANNE LAZARUS REASA FLORENCE JOHN GARDNER AMONS ELLINOR SHELTON CHARLES W. GARDNER STELLA WEAVER MARY PORTER WISE CHARLES E. LAWALL, JR. BETTE DOWNS WAYNE A. McCURDY RUTH RAYMOND ROBERT L. ROSABELLE EARL BROCK, JR. HURST JENKINS IRENE MARJORIE HASKELL HARRY COLBORN LOIS GAINES CHARLES W. EDGAR, JR. DOROTHY HENDERSON WILLIAM QUENTIN BARNETTE OLGA T. WAYNE MAE BRADLEY WYATT JAMES COOPER LAULIS NADINE BAILEY WILLIAM THOMPSON LIVELY r 1121 MAXINE SWIGER DOROTHY KILMAIN GEORGE L. DAVIS RUTH STROTHER HAROLD LLOYD LaRUE SHANNON WILLIAM L. BYERS ELIZABETH WILSON SMITH LORAINE PAINTER JAMES I. SHEARER MARIE DAVIES EDGAR A. LEATHERMAN, JR. PERRY N. INNIS MARGARET E. THOMPSON ELLIS FORTNEY HAROLD H. CUTLER, JR. WADE E. HALL YVONNE KELLY WILLIAM VAN METER GREEN KATHLEEN HANLEY DOROTHY VIRGINIA ROBERT SHARPLESS HEYL MARGARET POWELL JOHN BANNISTER MABLE HIVELY JEANNE WHITE HARRY PETTIGREW BARBARA ANNE DeVORE MARY ETHEL WORKMAN LOUIS A. HATCHER JOHN NICHOLS VIRGINIA BERTRAND DON WATTS TUCKWILLER FRANCES REICH JACK A. BORROR L, WAYNE THORNE en pa FRANK MAHAN CLYDE WILSON SMITH JEAN LOUISE DAVIS JOSEPH L FRANKLIN MARGARET NICHOLS JOE PFOST ALICE JUNE MASON JESSE D. WILLIAMS, JR. DOUGLAS H. HARNISH HOMER WALLACE GOFF RUSSELL S. SHAHAN. JR. 1 IM) HARRIET BERTRAND BERNICE B. KLEINMETZ OLIVER PATTON KATHERINE ORTON THOMAS COURTNEY EDWARD S. HAYNE PAUL EAGAN JAMES COOMBS MARY CATHERINE TOM PRITCHARD JACKSON NARCISO LAGO, JR. DALE ENGLEHART GWEN TUCKER PORTER HARTMAN JOSEPH E. FRAKER. JR. LORETTA NALLY ROBERT HARTMAN WILLIAM E. LA WTO N PAUL MUFFLY, JR. WILLIAM BARNARD LESTER ROTH REAVY HAV THORNE GILES HARRY B. HILL, JR. RAY HALE WILLIAM DAVIS PATRICK WRIGHT DORIS M. POST ROBERT BYNON CONNER JANE ELLIOn PEPPER ALICE STEELE GUY ED MORRIS ALLEN NEWCOME BILL BARTLEH RICHARD HENDERSON MARVIN COHEN CHARLES DICKS CARL C. CARP EDWARD C. COPENHAVER JAMES H. McCOY FRED WRIGHT, JR. JOHN S. scon, JR. ROY CHARLES V. ESTEL WEHNER ELKINS ORVILLE TAYLOR ARCHIE C. THOMPSON GLENN BILLUPS DOROTHY MARSHALL WILLIAM A. JANE VER STEEG SHALE TILSON WILLIAM E. NEELY MABEL MARIE LEWIS EDWARD E. SMITH EUGENE BELL MARY LAWRENCE JANE DAVID KESSLER BANNISTER OWENS WILLIAM RHODES RICHARD E. DAVIS IRIS McQUISTION CHARLES CAUDILL MARY SUE WHITE en pa JOHN RALPH THOMAS BOND KENNETH JAMES G. GUY H. EDWARD BALDWIN HECTOR H. BUCKNER S MURPHY WEEKLY TAYLOR PETERSON KIMPEL JANNEY NAPOLEONI MORRIS J. ROBERT ALBERT FRANK C. HAROLD FRANK ALDEN RICHARD H. HARVEY CLEM DAVNE STEWART, JR. KANTER HEWITT MERRILL LEONARD BEELER, JR EDWARD HARRY PHYLLIS ROBERT S. DONALD L. JOHN S. ALLAN THOMAS A. MAXWELL ADAMS, JR. HEROLD MOHLER CHARLES ADAMS THOMAS LEAGUE GOLDSTEIN MICHAEL WHITE ADAMS CLAYCE DONALD LA VERNE BERNARD JAMES F. JOHN GARDNER C. LAMB SEIXAS HAVRE LANAHAN, III HARE, JR. McANDREW, JR. ORTON FRESHMAN CLASS t 116] ORGANIZATIONS First Row: George Carnes, Jack Mitchell, Jack Springer, James McCartney, Mr. Harry Samuel. Ray Goodwin, Arnold Mallinger, Second o Dalporto. Second Row: Edward O ' Nellt, Joe Watson. William Corbltt, Divert Moore, Arch Bullard, Joe Heatherman, Carl Morris. Third Row: Samuel Audia, Donald Seixas, George Dugan, Ned Pence, William Green. Warren Point, Robert Cattrell. Fourth Row: Charles Whittalcer, Zane Sloter, Kenneth McMechen, Robert Nelson. he Interfraternity Intramural Council was organized when the need became apparent for some stu- dent group to regulate interfraternity sports. Each fra- ternity on the campus is represented by a senior and junior representative. Regular meetings are held and the decision of the council is final in intramural controversies. Officers are: James McCartney, president; Jack Springer, vice-president; Andrew Zepp, secretary and treasurer. INTERFRATERNITY INTRAMURAL COUNCIL t I17J ORGANIZATIONS Top Row; Phyllis Louise Spangler, Susan Heimick, Jane Shaffer. Ruth Simmons, Martha Mae Conner. Bottom Row: Virginia Lee Koepler, Catherine Davis, Diane Toussaint. he organization of Associated Women Stu- dents Is composed of all women students enrolled in the University. This group of women regulate all matters per- taining to the student life of its members; it furthers in every way a spirit of unity and friendliness among the men and women of the university; It attempts to increase the student ' s sense of responsibility, and It aims to be a me- dium for maintaining high scholastic and social standards. A. W. S. has been active in social affairs and sponsored the annual Gold Digger ' s Ball. One of the outstanding jobs of the council was the point and merit system, which was an attempt to record all major and minor activities in which students had participated while at the university. ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS [ 118] ORGANIZATIONS Top Row: Jean Marshall, Befty Lee Katz, Diane Toussamt. Gretchen Reighard. Bottom Row: Lillian Counts, Ruth Tonry, Mary Jane Debbie. Edna Mae Sherren, Frances Haan. Of. omen ' s Recreation Association exists to give all women students an opportunity to participate in recrea- tional activities. The organization sponsors the intramural sports program which consists of tournaments in horse- shoes, volleyball, badminton, basketball, foul throwing, Softball, bowling, and swimming. This spring the organization was host to the Southeastern sectional conference. With the assistance of Orchesis, honorary dance group, the association sponsors the May Festival. WOMEN ' S RECREATION ASSOCIATION [119] i 1 J - SHIRLEY 1. CURREY Editor THE OFFICIAL YEARBOOK O F As I sit here typing pages which will later be thrust at me in printed form, I think of another day, a few years back, when I was looking at the selections of covers made by editors of hundreds of yearbooks all over the United States. The representative of the cover company turned to me and said, What cover will you select when you are editor? I laughed, for being editor of the University yearbook seemed the most impos- sible position I could ever have. I believe I feel the same now as I send copy and pictures to the printer and engraver in that all I am sending seems far from being a book. Yet, I know that the students will receive a book, which, I hope, will surpass any they have ever seen on the campus. Every editor of every yearbook every year thinks he or she is produc- ing a masterpiece, and when it is over and the book is on sale, perhaps they all feel as last year ' s editor felt when asked how it seemed to be the editor of a successful book. hHis reply was that he felt as though he had been presented with twins! To the many friends and representatives of companies who have worked, who have made suggestions, and who have been interested in the development of the 1940 Monticola, I am sin- cerely grateful. To hiugh Knee and his staff, to E. Gayle Fitzsimmons, to Joe Ledbetter, to Ger- ald Jenny, the University editor, and to Arden Skidmore I extend my thanks. To Warren Point, who has been the most faithful of staff members, I wish success in all future positions. To the members of the editorial and business staffs, to friends, and to former Monticola editors I wish to express my gratitude, also to Dick for waiting. Sincerely, SHIRLEY I. CURREY, Editor. [ 120] D.LOUIS GUNDLING Business Manager THE UNIVERSITY OF WEST VIRGIN We present this 1940 Monticola through the combined efforts of the editorial and business staffs under the supervision of the Publications Board. We have enjoyed the work and honestly have tried to please everyone. We have ac- cepted suggestions given by the student body and have attempted to return to you a book which will relive for you in the years to come glorious days spent at West Virginia University. If you like our book, we truly have succeeded. First Row: Warren Point, Mark Grove, Leiand hiancock. Second Row; Robert Sharps, Jess Williams, Jack Bryan, Wesley Brashear, Buckner Morris, June Watson. Third Row: Harry Adams, Homer Goff, Septimiu Benchea, Richard Pharr, Martha Mae Conner, Reavy Giles, Waverly T. Jackson. ORGANIZATIONS First Row: Joseph Con dry, Vernon Bailey, William Neely, Richard Dolly, Harold Fleming. Second Row: Charles Cox, William Moran, John L. Sullivan, Merlin Bergdoll, Howard Klebe. Samuel Pinion. Third Row; Harry Stans- bury, James Byrum, Reedy Miller, William Nutter, Robert Shuman. 5 0UNDED in 1904, Mountain has since that time enjoyed continuous active existence. To aid in crys- tallizing student opinion, and to promote the interest and welfare of the University in accordance with the princi- ples adopted by students and administration is the object of Mountain. Membership is based upon personal character, achieve- ment, and service to the University. Officers are: Summit, William Neely; Trail, Vernon Bailey; Guide, James Byrum; Cache, hloward Klebe. M O U N I N [ 122] ORGANIZATIONS Top Row: Don W. Morris, Vernon H. Bailey, Thomas Melville Davies, James A. Byrum. Middle Row: Robert Hayne, Wayne C. Campbell, William J. Moran, Jr., Charles Marcus Reed, Carl Arthur Aronson, Charles Henry. Joseph Patrick Condry, Ned Shott. Bottom Row: Morton Santymire, Correll C. Shale, B. A. Kirk, Jr.. Howard Charles Klebe, Charles (puincy Cox, Shelton Workman, DeCosta Smith, Marvin S. Lenett. ' PHINX, senior men ' s honorary organization, has as its aim the sponsoring and maintaining of campus traditions and the fostering of the interest and well-being of freshmen. Introduced in 1934 by Sphinx, the Interfraternity Sing has become one of the most popular and beautiful annual events on the campus. In the fall Sphinx plans the freshman guidance meetings and with Matrix edits the freshman handbook. It plans the annual football h omecoming, and has introduced this year a one-act play competition. Officers for the 1939-40 term are: Emperor, Vernon Bailey; Steward, Charles Cox; Scribe, hiarold Fleming. H N [ 123] ORGANIZATIONS First Row: James McCartney, Clarence E. Smith, Boyd Arnold, Jack Springer, John Plattenburg, Robert Nuzum, John Hackney. Second Row: C. W. Brown, Harold Piggott, Woodrow Wilson, Earl Anderson, C. O. Hess, Robert Gibson. Third Row: Mark Grove, Warren Point, John Jones, Gordon Grisslnger, Delmar Martin, Robert Hosey. Fourth Row: Champe Pool, Elbert Mathews, Olin C. Glass, Clarence Caudill, C. E. Brown, Meade Livesay. Not in picture: Ernest Mack Brown. . RIMARILY a good fellowship organization, West Virginia Alpha chapter of Eight Ball Society was founded March 19, 1939. Several social functions are held each semester for the members of the chapter as well as a banquet every May In honor of graduating members. Mem- bership is limited to thirty. Officers are: Jack Springer, President; Clarence E. Smith, Vice-President; James McCartney, Secretary; John W. Plattenburg, Treasurer. H BALL [ 124 J ORGANIZATIONS First Row: Betty Jane Preece, Lydia Beckett Maxwell, Frances Stotler, Ruth Simmons. Second Row: June Watson, S, Elizabeth Hashinger. Elizabeth Dickinson, Helen Louise Dent. Third Row: Louise Bergdoll, Helen Nichols, Jean Forbes Smith, Mary Eleanor Wheat, Mary Lou Bullard. t RIENDSHIP Is the meaning of Ll-toon-awa in Indian language. This symbolizes the aim of the organi- zation which is to be helpful and to serve as a group on the campus. The members attempt to assist freshman women adapt themselves to University life. The organization was founded at the University in 1927 and is the outstanding sophomore organization. Candi- dates for membership in Li-toon-awa are judged on quali- ties of character, personality, scholarship, extra-curricular activities, and leadership. L I TOON A W A [ 125] ORGANIZATIONS Top Row: Lois Margaret Turley. Margaret Ruth Weller. Kitty Campbell Zimmerman, Anita Simon Baker, Catherine Davis. Bottom Row: Ruth Tonry, Margaret B. Waugh, Diane Toussaint, Jane Greer. Phyllis Louise Spangler. AUREL chapter ranks high among the many chapters of Mortar Board in various universities throughout the United States. Members are chosen on the basis of scholarship, leadership, and service. The organization is active in drives for the betterment of the University and participates in many events. Service projects include Laurel cottage, a cooperative house, and the freshman honor roll for freshettes attain- ing an average of 2.5 or better. MORTAR BOARD [ 126] ORGANIZATIONS Top Row: Martha Mae Conner, Dylys Payne, Reva Forma n, Charlotte Wilson. Mariana Collins. Bottom Rov, Mildred Shortridge, Marjorie Strosnlder. Helen Moore, Virginia Wea ver. . .HODODENDRON, junior women ' s hon- orary, was organized so that recognition could be given to junior women who had shown promise in scholarship, char- acter, leadership, and in activities, and to give them an opportunity to work together for service to the University and toward the further development of their talents. The honorary ' s main project is the sponsoring of Rhodo- dendron house, a cooperative establishment on the campus organized to help University women live as economically as possible and yet at the same time give them the oppor- tunity of enjoying group life. RHODODENDRON [127] ORGANIZATIONS Top Row: Reva Forman, Isabella Urllnq, Virginia Weaver. Middle Row: Phyllis Louise Spangler, Marjorie Strosnider. Marian na Collins, Ruth Simmons, Anna Lee Davies. Bottom Row: Mariorie Wigal, Mary Margaret Devore. Charlotte Wilson, Helen Moore, Martha Mae Conner, Dylys Payne. HE Young Women s Christian Associa+ion strives to realize a full and creative life through a growing knowledge of the Divine. The weekly meetings are held on Wednesday evening and are opened with a devotional service. The association is active in developing character and conducts interest groups for the students. Each spring the Y. W. C. A. presents the Kampus Kruise in Elizabeth Moore hiall and features dancing, games, re- freshments, and a floor show. Y. W. A. I 128] ORGANIZATIONS First Row: Robert Gibson. Russell Armentrout. secretary; Earl King, Thomas Davies, president; Dr. Sannuel Morris, sponsor; Jack Springer, treasurer; William Bambrick, James Hickman, Charles Taylor. Second Row: George Davis. Edward O ' Neill, Donald Brown, James Townsend. John Flatten burg, Irwin Shearer, James McCartney, Lee Cottrill. Third and Fourth Rows: Robert Hoesy. Jack Cornell, William McGee, Lee Babbitt, Glenn Kiger, ' Kenton Hall, Charles Spurfock, Jack Mitchell, George Sparacino, John D Amlca. Members not photographed: Arthur Belton, Ellsworth Cane, Owen Deltz, Elmer Dennis, Paul Eschner. Richard Pharr, Robert Fleming, John Geer, Adrian Hardman, Raymond Houtt, Gard Huff, Miles Jorgenson, David Jones, Robert King, Joseph Moore, David MacQueen, Ellis Nestor, Carman Proilllo, Eggle Raper, Thomas Raper, Hlllls Rogers, Carlyle Smith, Clyde Wheeler, James Conaway, John Hall, Del mar Martin, Dave Posten, Eugene Harner, Dean Dowler. James Welshonce, William Rader, Ralph Miller, Jack Morgan, Miguel CIntron, Daniel Oliver, Harry Parsons, John Tyson, Richard Eggleton, Wayne Bradley, William Bonner, George Vance, Harry Lynch, vice-president. % ' ASIC theme of the Young Men ' s Christian Association is emphasis on the Christian way of living. Weekly devotional meetings are held and programs planned in an attempt to interest the general student body. This past year Y. M. C. A. sponsored two week-end nights at the Student Center. Officers are: Jack Springer, President; Earl King, Vice- President; Bill Bambrick, Secretary; James Hickman, Treasurer. Y M. A. [129] ORGANIZATIONS Top Row: Walter Warren Point, Joseph Patrick Condry. James Rowe McCartney. Middle Row: Nelle Gallaher, Richard Dolly. Bottom Row: Thomas M. Davies, Barbara Smoyer, Rose Mary Smith. _yhe Student Council of the University is the governing organ of the student body. It is nnade up of president of the student body, vice-president of the stu- dent body, presidents of the various classes, senior man and woman, junior man and woman, which totals ten members. President of the student body, Joseph P. Condry, acts as its president in an ex-officio capacity. Fiscal matters are referred to the Budget Commission, an entirely sep- arate organization which controls all student finance, for a final review. STUDENT COUNCIL [ 130] ORGANIZATIONS J. MEMBERS ames Byrum, Howard Klebe, Jim Wolver+on, William Moreland, William Harris, Edward Heiskell, Joe Condry, William Moran, Charlie Cox, Sam Audia, Michael Pavlich, Harry Lothes, Lew Mclnfire, Ralph Wilmer, T. M. Pritt, Reed Miller, C. Fisher, Jim Dickerhoff, Richard Dolly, Robert Shuman, William Nutter, Neil White, Wade Bron- son, Harry Stansbury, John Carliss, Joe Cestaric, Sara Candis, Jim McCartney, Robert Earle, Sam Puglie, Jess Richardson, John Shonk, Robert Nuzum, Harold Neely, John L. Sullivan, William Neely, Harold Fleming, Clarence E. Smith, William Vance, Wendell Moore, John Nicholas, Carroll Smithson, Edwin Kimble, Wayne Campbell. J. Bennett, John Hammer, Robert Mellace. Fl BATAR CAPPAR [ 131 ] t the Universil-y ' s inception in 1867 nnllitary training was estab- lished. The Division is in charge of and instruction is directed by a United States Army field officer, detailed by the War Department as professor of Military Science and Tactics and as Commandant of Cadets. His staff is composed of four officers and three non-commissioned officers — all United States Army personnel; one band director emeritus and one director! and six- teen student assistants, members of the Officers ' Reserve Corps. The Corps of Cadets Is organized as a regiment of three battalions — six companies of in- fantry, three companies of engineers, and a band. Students in the College of Engineering and Mechanic arts are enrolled in the engineering unit. All others are enrolled in the infantry unit. Prior to the completion of the Armory in 1902 drill rooms and living quarters for the Commandant and other officers were in the present Agricultural Experi- ment Station building. The Armory is a large story-and-a-half brick structure and is the headquarters of the Corps of Cadets and all of their equipment is housed therein. The Commandant of Cadets and his aides have offices in this building. The University Band practices in the building, and many of the gen- eral University social functions are held there. The curriculum in military science and tactics embraces four years of work. Three hours a week are required for the first two years. Five hours a week for the last two years are optional. Inspection of the Corps of Cadets is made, once a year, by the Commanding General, Fifth Corps Area, or by a board of officers appointed by him. Other inspections are made at varying periods by officers of the Fifth Corps Area. njum -k Major Harvey Shelton, Major Roy D. Burdick, Lieutenant Colonel William R. Orton, Major Alexander Adair, Major Maybin H. Wilson. FACULTY MEMBERS OF R. O. T. C. MEMBERS OF BAND SHOWN BELOW First Row: Cheerleaders Wesley C. Brashear, JacI: Feather. Sara- phemas Candas. William W. Ramsey, V. Victor Petitto, James B. Borror. Second Row: Bernard R. McGregor, Band Director; Cadet Band Captain Thomas F. GIbbs, Sponsor Miss Jane Greer; Drum Major Richard T. Feller, William J. Stuart. Robert A. Heyl, Porter E. Hartman, Edwin W. Croolcs, James T. Ferris, J. W. Petrelli, Jaclc- son B. Browning. Harold E. Butler, Russell S. Shahan, Jr., Moun- taineer Boyd Arnold, Lieutenant George W. Post, Major Maybin H. Wilson, C. E. Third Row: Clarence Caudill. George N. Tennant, Ralph S. Marshall, Hershel E. Cohen, Frank N. Gaal, Robert L. Von Berg, Robert J. Fleming, Alays B. Stenger, Louis P. Cimino, Daniel D. Dobos, John W. Plattenburg, Charles E. Friebertshauser, Macl: F. Allison. John C. Harvey, Jack L. McPherson, Brady F. Randolph, Jr. Fourth Row: James F. Hare, Joseph W. Parker, Wil- liam E. Lawton. William K. Sites, Fred R. Toothman, Robert E. Thomas, Chester D. Hart, Paul B. Hood, Gordon W. Campbell, James Shoaf, George Sparacino. Fifth Row: Fred W. Cook, John Greco, Edward Elland, Benny Classettl, Tom D. Stallings, Charles B. Snapp, Harold L. Morse, Charles E. Hollandsworth, Nicholas A. Krupey. Sixth Row: Lloyd E. Church. Frank DeVIncent. George W. Hogshead, William C. King, Alfred R. Johnson, John Crow, John Carpenter, Harry Plowman, Joseph T. Rogers, Latane Ware, Loraine Painter, Alexander H. Forman, Reece Boone, Robert Rodgers, David McChesney, Joseph Bertalan. Seventh Row: Edward Smith, Eugene Evans, James V. Gabriel, James A. Rlppetoe, John G. Pandel, Jack H. Hall, William DImmIck, Fred Smith, James R. Swiger, Ralph B. Swiger, Lawrence T. Kondratick, Herman L. Sinnett. Charles Caudill, Delford L Cottrlll, Ralph Hogshead; Lawrence L. Listen. Eighth Row; William N. Corbitt, Wallace R. Dodge, Hallie P. Bell, Paul S. Deem, Beryl B. Maurer, Cecil B. Highland, Dallas E. Cain, Archie C. Thompson. Allen D. Goldstein, Charles R. Montgomery, Frank E. Shaffer. Absent; Walter A. Mestrezat. Bond Director Emeritus. B N D Austin Dudderar, Boyd Arnold, Cadet Colonel Cecil B. Highland. Clarence E. Smith. C. M. Smithson. CADET COLONEL AND STAFF The University Band is sponsored by and functions under the Military Division, the responsible head being the Commandant of Cadets. It Is comprised of two sections: the first section is the principal R. O. T. C. marching unit and is composed of seventy members drawn from all classes, Including graduate stu- dents. The second section Is not limited to numbers and is composed of fresh- men and sophomores only. It serves as a training group which supplies mem- bers to the first section. The band rehearses in the Armory under a musical director who is also a faculty member of the School of Music. The band fur- nishes music for all military ceremonies, parades, athletic events, concerts, and similar occasions. The members wear a special uniform provided by the Mili- tary Division. Seated; Robert J. Heckert, John L. Snider, Manager; Carroll M. Smithson, Duane Adams, Major Harvey Shelton. Standing: John C. Draper, Denver F. Milam, Sergeant Arthur J. McClung, Thomas A. White, Thomas G. Clark, James P. Painter. RIFLE TEAM iSfM !! 11 FIRST BATTALION COMPANY A First Row Richard R. Pharr, Braxton H. Freeiand, N. Elbert Matthews, Letcher Wigington, John A. Angottl, Richard V. Lynch, Jr., William H. Cox, John Wm. Jones. Jr., Wm. R. Bonner, Cornelius C. Davis, Jr., Thomas W. Smith, John T. Reynolds. Second Row Ira D. Porterfield, John L. Winter. Harold S. Jones, Peter O. Babich, Wm. N. Moss, Lester M. Adams. Walter W. Point, James B. Cole, Russell E, Armentrout, Paul F. Storck. Emmett E. Hearn, Bill Bartlett, Jack S. Baker. Third Row Charles W. Roberts, Darwin DeWitt. Robert F. Scott, Harold L. Lloyd. Franklin G. Wade, Roy J. Norris. Charles P. Yost, Jack L. Barrick, Robert C. Spiker, Elliot M. Namay, Robert Steel, John S. Scott, William H. Godfrey, Charles Loar, John Greco. Fourth Row Dominick Olivito; James S. Stone, James Mack, John T. Pill, Kahn J. Fogle. Robert L. Brock, Jr., Thomas L. Newhart, Robert B. Conner. William E. Conklin, Edward Roddy, Reavy H. Giles, Orian Post, James M. Duckworth. Darrel Welch, Elven F. Riley. Fifth Row Samuel G. Campbell, Jr., Herald D. Anderson, Jr., James A. Long. Jr., James B. Hickman, George N. Tennant, Howard Boomer, John Morris, William N. Corbitt, Ira E. Carpenter, Jr., Gard P. Huff. Lemuel Goode. Edward S. Hayne, Lloyd S. Handley, Paul D. Tren- ton, Warren G. Mock, Hoyos H. A. Napoleoni. Sixth Row James P. Painter, Harold J. Moore. Tom W. Jackson, Anthony Brutto. James E. Dawson, Raymond J. DuBois, Porter E. Hartman. Marvin Cohen, Max L. Kammer. George E. Zekan. Stephen A. Douglas. Robert C. Marple. COMPANY B First Row Roger D. Griffith, Harold A. Core, Robert L. Gibson. Jack Keck, Glenn W. Thorne, Maxwell D. Cross, James L. Pitcher, Thomas M. Davies. John F. Nicholas. Sam Kanner. Joseph A. Stenger, James R. Burton, Julius W. Singleton. Second Row Woodrow Thacker, Ralph Mann, Robert Rodgers, Robert O. Nelson, Carl A. Wilhelm, Joe R. Alfred, Jesse F. Clovis, William P. Mar- shall, Louis F. Kalmar. Charles M. Morris, Conrad R. Prager, Thomas S. Knapp. William J. Herod. Owen E. Wheeler. Third Row Willard Lynch, Tom Hannan, Miguel Cintron. Tristan Williams, Sam- uel Marovich, Percy Devrick, Richard B. Clark, Richard H. Brum- baugh, Fred R. White, Robert A. Sihirey. Paul J. Kaufman. Orvllle H. Taylor, Harold Swinburne, Edward O ' Neill, Jr. Fourth Row John Adams, Jr.. Stanley Romanoski. Lester Roth. William Davis. Thomas R. Ewing, Carl E. Greco. Robert Patterson, Clyde Knotts. Richard Lynch. John Harper. David D. Stemple, Robert L. Hartman, Hubert E. Martin, Ralph R. Ferguson. Charles V. Wehner, Pattie J. Farace. Fifth Row Frank K. Mahan, Sturgis McKeever, William R. Hale, Russell S. Shahan, Jr., John R. Easterday, Thomas G. Clark. Gates E. Wigner, Richard E. Henderson, Morle Fink, John Nichols, William Q. Bar - nette, Herbert B. Copeland, Thomas J. Jones, Jean F. Fullerton, Richard Beymer, Charles Wilson. Sixth Row William R. Morgan, Richard E. Henderson, Claude E. Hamrick. Harvey L. Propst. Charles W. Gregory. Carl Parkison. Ralph Miller, Joseph Butta, Jack H. Ellison, Eggle J. Kuper, Paul W. Eagen, San- ford Watzman, Robert B. Pierce. Hector H. Filardl. Alexander Curry, Ansel R. Knotts. Seventh Row Lyall J. Feather, William H. Humes, Alvin I. Fineman, John Comp- ton. William P. Dletz. Thomas White. Edward M. Adams, Robert L. Parsons, Joseph F. Silbaugh, George K. Gorrell, Charles W. Dor- sey, Joseph J. Gentile, Carl E. Slaughter, Clarence R. Gerber, John L. Dunn. COMPANY C First Row David L. Willetts, Ellsworth R. Clark, David D. Johnson, James C. Borror, James R. Shingleton, James R. McCartney, John W. Ham- mer, Wayne C. Campbell, Peter Mamuia, Blaine G. Riggle, Joseph G. Coombs, James P. Bland, Denver F. Milam, Alvin J. Hill, Dale A. Englehart. Second Row Steven D. Narick, Edward B. Randolph, Lawrence T. Johnson, John Matthews, John W. Carenbauer, William E. Parsons, Hortenziu Benchea, Lloyd Viets, Charles Hardman. William Bambrick, Paul Plenni, William M. King, John B. White, Fabio Garcia, Angelo Fernandez. Third Row Harry H. Parsons, Edward C. Copenhaver. Charles P. Miller. James B. Hamilton, Otho L. Painter, William F. Henthorne. Paul E. Maust, Watson A. McCoy, Robert B. Israel, John M. Keller. Marston Beals, Max W. C. Cubbon, William L. Parkinson. Charles L. Vacheresse. James O. Morris, Fourth Row Addison D. Ellison, Donald P. Brown, Donald W. Hines, Oliver B. Patton, John W. Hanifln. Roy E. Elkins, William B. Morgan, Gaines W. Monk, Dorsey O. Cole, Septimus I. Benchea, John W. Hoy. George A. Vance, Stanley E. Deutsch. John F. Shoulders, Charles W. Johnson, Requelm B. Hunt. Fifth Row Richard A. Lewis, Melvin Mangus, William Stuart, Leslie S. Buck- lew, Leo F. Moses, Zane G. Staker, Robert W. Nelson, Warren L. Gandy, Leonard K. Johnson, Edward W. Kimpel, Frank S. Hewitt, Paul E. Copher, Reed P. Adamson, Gardner Orton, Michael C. Cox, Charles H. Wilson. Sixth Row John M. Lewis. John M. Hughes, William E. Rader, Stanley O. Lassak. Robert V. Luttrell, Robert W. Wildey, Richard Wais, An- drew C. Schramm, Fred W. Smith, Victor S. Peelish, Lewis W. Thorne, Leiand Hancock, Charles R. Shaw, Clifford C. Miller. Guy E. Morris. Seventh Row Philip E. Johnson. John M. Hill. Irving Y. Dollner, Clement R. Bassett, Lawrence Kessler, William A. Moyer, James L. Thompson, Floyd Major. Km [ H7] MM. SECOND BATTALION COMPANY D First Row Charles H. Spurlock, Willard E. Moore, Victor N, Green, Lawrence C. Hays, Darrell E. Hornbeclc. Russell E. Radabaugh, Robert Y. Hayne, Carl J, Snider, Guy C. Shaffer, John H. Kime, Thomas M. Nunnally, Frank P. Dane, Miles J. Jorgenson. Second Row James R. Swiger. Thomas McCarthy, Keith Loving, William Gardner, Jack E. Plalcotoris, Donald L. Adams, Roborf E. Walls, Alden W. Thompson, Raymond F. Buzed, John L. Simon. James I. Shearer, Sam Pellerite, John Amos, Burl C. Lewis, Robert L. Dimmicic, John B. Murphy. Third Row Hayward G. Taylor, Wairen Poling, Brocleman S. Winfrey, Charles R. Holland, George A. Hunter, James M. Poindexter, Armand L. Coulson, William H. Mitche ' l, Harry J, Drummond, Robert T. Hunt, Frank J. Wilgus, James C. West, Jon P. Hardway, Marcus G. Comuntzis, Donald W. Tuckwiller, Douglas H. Harnish. Fourth Row Joseph I. Schwartz, Leroy E. Cunningham, Roy W, Bryson, Elwood F. Knapp, Francis W. Hank, John F. Stickel, Rober t E. Sharps, Kermit A. Legg, Ellis O. Foriney, William Floyd, Cris J. Moser, Jack D. Bailiff, Jay J. Brand. Wayne T. Bradley, Howard E. Holtz- v orth, James G. Couch. Fifth Row David Bayer. Joseph Price, Paul Haden, Thomas Janney. Charles P. Stelnmetz, Warren C. Lamb, Richard Watson, Beery A. Schuller, Paul J. Henry, Lorentz Emery, Cecil Shay, Joseph E. Fraker, Jack E. Wright, Harold G. Kanrcr. Sixth Row Joseph C. Wood rum, Lester E. Scholl, John A. Gregory, Nereis:) Logo. COMPANY E First Row Evert M. Pearcy, Howard L. Mclntyre, Anthony A. Onisko, John Hindsley, Harold W. Houston, Duane Adams, Victor De Anton is, Ernest A. Manack, Edmond R. Cokeley, Leonard J. Goodsell. Guy R. Avey, Edward L. Waddell, George R. Stockdale, Taylor B. Zinn, Louis Gundling, John A. Guyton. Second Row William R. KIdd, Hlllis Sisk. Lewis M. Hatch, Jack D. Slaughter, John H. Burtnett, Ernest E. Grimm, James F. Ruch, William A. Bumgardner, Richard F. Downey, Clete Smith, Herman D. Stevens, Clovis B. DeHart, Morton A. Mallinger, Norman D. Sayre. Third Row James G. Logan, Glenn Looney, Marvin D. McCoy, Anthony Se- lario, Jerry C. Burchinal, James A. Kapnicky, Patrick A. Wright, James H. Moore, William H. Noone, Frederick C. Shamblen, Ronald Talbert, George Price, Harry B. Gibbs, William M. Brast, Wayne A. McCurdy. Fourth Row Charles H. Feller, Robert L. Richardson, Charles N. Austin, Willis E. Muldrew, Earl W. Reiley, Carl C. Carp, George M. Williams, Walter A. Bowman, Werner A. Grimpe, Edward C. Shepherd, John E. Rector, Palmer J. Kuhl, George D. McKain. William A. Boughner, Charles B. Taylor. Fifth Row Eurtryn W. McDowell, Walter G. House. Jack R. Linville, Charles C. Cyphert, Harry F. Bell, Michael J. McAndrew, Harold D. Burgess, William M. Kramer, Walter W. Baker, Ree M. Groqhan, Clarence Eavenson, Charles Snapp. William H. Nye, Alfred F. Galli. Sixth Row Charles W. Gardner, Gilbert N. Groghan, Henry E. Reed, Adrian E. Hardman. Warren W. Walker. Dingle B. McCann, Wood row Risk, George W. Minor, Paul R. Muffley, Walter Rollins, George E. Fortney, Walter Hunter. Arthur E. Belton, John J. Ludden, George J. Gullick. Seventh Row Sidwell L. Evans. Victor Howard. Fred Wright, Jack B. Powell, Richard Kesllng, Robert Hegl, Wil ' iam Shale, John H. Cllne, John Kazik. COMPANY F First Row Guy H. Peterson, Otto S. Mansfield; Leonard E. Hampton, Albert W. Nekoranec, William C. Kerns, Arthur A. Hall, James R. Shoaf, Thomas F. Gibbs, Frank Conner, Aaron Rose, Edward P. Bartlcus, William R. Goff. Frank R. Hill. William M. Brooks, Alexander H. Forman, William H. Hess. Second Row George H. Siems, Charles A. Haynes. Anthony Perry, William W. McCoy, Peter J. Comuntzis, Guice Tudor, Dal las L. Robey, Clyde W. Smith, Charles Hall. Maxon L. Wotring, Stanley Farr, William R. Keyser, Carl E. Kimble. John J. Marra, John N. Hall. Third Row Merrill W. Dixon, Joseph H. Shefsick, Everett M. Whltlatch, Bernard A. Moscar. Gray C. Trembly. John C. Pomykata, Jack P. Berry. John W. Stephenson. Wray U. Shipley, Clarence C. Bragg, Charles F. Palinowski, Wade E. Hall. George P. Russell. John J. Faron; Jack W. Weber. Fourth Row Earl E. Crampe, Virgil Irvin Allen. David J. Owens, Joe F. Pfost, Lee E. Sine. Jack L. McPherson. Ellis S. Nestor. Joseph Fargo. Earl H. Crisler, Larry J. Argiro. James E. Goodwin. Charles F. Peterson, Robert M. Swift, Albert H. HIx. William O. Barnard. Fifth Row Joe M. Lombardo. William V. Graham. Robert C. Brand. William M. Barker. John H. Reaves. Francis M. McGinnls. Harold K. Curry. Landon C. Gillespie. Arthur V. PalettI, George E. Decker. Garland Arnold. William C. Brown. Joseph C. Williams. Benjamin H. Cook- sey. iHB t 1 39 I mn THIRD BATTALION COMPANY G First Row Richard Dorrell, Harold Dragoo, George Davis, Jack M. Hertzog, Robert H. Loeb. Paul A. DeWitt, Chester S. Parsons, John L. Snider, William N. McGee, Hazlett M. Rodgers, John Rockis, George Fumich, Stanly H. Clemans, James S. Kable, Harry A. Riley. Second Row Ray W. Rifenburg, David A. Jones, Charles E. Johnson, Charles W. Edgar, Jack E. Smith, Fred Siegrist, Robert L. Moreiand, George T. Raper, Frank K. McFarland, John S. League, George Bell, John Geer, Charles Ballato, Harold Hedrick, Ralph W. Welch. Third Row Robert D. Latta, James P. Headley, Harry B. Hill, Joseph P. Saurez, Lewis C. Harris, Alden M. Merrill, Robert L. Bartlett, Philip H. Williams, Glenn L. Billups, Norman K. McKee, William E. Rhodes, Anthony F. Romeo, Vincent J. Cimlno, Dallas J. Hustead, Andrew Calderwood, Charles VIckers. Fourth Row Philip N. Christi, Lester D. Woodford, Paul C. Soult, James H. Hurley, Albert E. Horvath, Richard E. Davis, Albert Greco, Garnett P. Morison, James R. Plummer. Ronald G. Wood, Charles Gertsch, Clyde L. Wheeler, Donald P. Dalton, Thomas S. L. McClung, Charles E. Lawall, Jr., Harold H. Cutler. Fifth Row Herman T. Nash, Harry C. Jones, Raymond L. Post, Joseph R. Biafora, Claude Lynch, James C. McClung, James Wotring, Edward Berardinelli, Herbert R. Wright, Frank W. Casteel, Verlin E. Walden, Gust Kutson, Albert F. Hagedorn, John Edgell, Robert Williams, William Judy. Sixth Row Charles Caudill. tirie P. Rodgers. COMPANY H First Row Frederick A. Weiland, Miguel J. Montesinos, David M. Cartwright, Robert J. Nottingham, John W. Plattenburg, Michael Gussie, Den- ver D. Bragg, James V. Milano, Morton Santymire, Champe C. Pool, Ralph A. Courtney, William C. Sowers, George Ferrell, Thomas C. McFarland, Joseph R. Malcolm. Second Row Mike Joseph, George R. Bauwin, Raymond Buchanan, Harry C. Fos- ter, William T. Lively, Rudolph J. Baric, Joseph F. Fahey, David A. Creel, Alonzo D. Rice, James B. Crawford, James Tidier, George W. Hogshead, Caleb F. Burns, Oscar E. Schubert, George D. Kemper, Robert T. Hughes. Third Row Nick E. Plakatoris, Josiah D. Riggs, Robert H. Thaw, Robert E. Gee, Charles W. Yeager, Frank R. Kutak, Bernard P. Anderson, Roger L. Hicks, Brady F. Randolph. Virgil E. Schupback, John B. Connell, Edward F. Keen, Russell L. Frankhouser, Jesse D. Williams, Jr., Charles P. White, Samuel T. Waller, Fred W. Cook. Fourth Row Edwin J. Kamons, Albert Davne, Lou R. Hague, Jack E, Williams, Carl S. Thomas, Walter L. Ammon, Herman L. Price, Robert L. Amick, Victor B. Lee, Bernard B. Shutt, Lester L. Hildreth, Homer W. Goff, Carl X. Zeit, Richard V. Sovine, Charles A. Harris, Ray K. Stuart. Fifth Row Richard Bayne, Hubert J. DeLynn, Edward Walker, Floyd B. Cox, Dean C. Fowler, Samuel O ' Brien, Albert Curry, John N. Herod, William J. Monaghan, James D. Faber, Robert Templeton, Buckner S. Morris, Clifford T. Goff, Warren L. Grace, Russell G. Beall, Rob- ert W. Pitts, Crispin C. Hernandez. Sixth Row Oliver C. McGhee, Arden C. Skidmore, James F. Anderson, George E. Cox, James H. McCoy, Francis B. Hill, Lee O. Bobbitt, Ralph N. Block, John W. Brown, Robert W. Knight, Richard D. Burnside, Elvin V. Wickline, Raymond E. Parsons, William Archer, Richard J. Payne. Seventh Row George W. West, Frank Kimble, Kenneth W. Fryer, Raymond E. Jenkins, Reginald M. Dodrill, Walter B. Goodwin. COMPANY I First Row Ralph K. Weekly, Grady E. Mann, Delford L. Cottrill, Parks M. Butler. Edwin W. Crooks, James H. Craze, Jack C. Morgan, Philip A. Guseman, James H. Moore, Ralph Hogshead, James D. Wood, George S. Wallace, John C. Draper, William E. Bierer. Second Row Harvey A. Sheets, Paul Rohr, Sidney D. Lee. Enzo O. Allessandrini, Douglas McGovran, Anthony W. Moats, Gaynor W. Bean, Joseph M. Lopinsky, Frank Endrizzi, Albert F. Wojcik, Owen O. Deitz, John D. McCue, Henry J. Goodman, Nathan P. Baker, Carlos C. Rodri- guez. Third Row William V. Green, Charles E. Hollandsworth, Frank E. Stewart, Jo- seph L. Gillespie, John R. Kesling, William Allender, Harry L. Beard, Charles W. Findley, Robert D. Johnson. James L. Waters, Harry W. Adams, Wesley C. Brashear, Kenneth R. Johnson, Robert G. McGuire, Eldon B. Tucker, Thomas B. Rogers. Fourth Row Mark S. Grove, Benjamin P. Brown, Herbert H. Goff, Tony Tassone, Lyie Haines, Shirley J. Eby, Harold E. Withrow, James C. Simon, Nathan W. Thompson, James S. McGowan, Robert H. Powell, Dar- win O. Elliott, Clifton Carrico, Charles G. Hackney, Henry A. Comley. Fifth Row Louis Dallacroce, Richard C. Spangler, William H. Robison, John C. Gower, Harvey Beeler, Edward Smith, Jack Lotstein, Alden Dorsey, Harry B. Colborn, John P. Grayson, Kenneth D. Bailey, Charles O. Koontz, Anthony G. Padussis, Ray Brooks, Alan H. DeLynn. am [ 141] mu ELIZABETH BAILEY Regimental Sponsor D CORA FRANCES BOARD GRATTA STIDGER BETTY SHUMAN ANNA NELL WINNING MARTHA MAE CONNER PHYLLIS SPANGLER LUCILLE LISTON JANE HART HILL BETTY LEE ROSALIE O ' NEALE BARBARA SMOYER HELEN FIESS JANE GREER Band Sponsor [142] ORGANIZATIONS ig First Row: Don W. Morris, Jack C. Morgan, Evert Pearcy. Richard Vance Lynch, Jr., Jane E. Dunning, Wylie Beall Mendel. D. Louis Gundling, John William Jones. Jr., Leonard J. Goodsell. Second Row: William J. Moran, Jr., Thomas F. Gibbs. Edward P. Bartkus. Robert Y. Hayne, John W, Platfenburg, John W. Dudrow. John Ray Tyson, David Glenhope Sterling. Third Row: DeHord Lee Cottrill, Morton Santymire. William H. Powell. Leslie H. Workman, John L. Sullivan, Wayne Campbell, Troxell Olin Mason. Wendell S. Moore. Fourth Row: W. Ray Goff, Hazlet,- M. Rodgers, Champe Clark Pool, William N, McGee, Jr., Clarence Edward Carpenter. Thomas R. Wilson, John P. Hindsley, Jack Springer. Don L. Cornell, J. D. Ashworth, James Rowe McCartney. ' CABBARD and Blade, national honorary so- ciety of cadet officers, was established on the West Vir- ginia campus in 1916. Each year the local company pre- sents medals to the highest ranking basis one cadets; this year the annual Scabbard and Blade formal dance was held in the University armory April 5. Officers are: Dave Sterling, Captain; Wylie Mendel, First Lieutenant; John L. Sullivan, Second Lieutenant; Bob hiayne. First Sergeant; Jack Springer, Technical Sergeant. SCABBARD AND BLADE [ 143] [144] y 114 ] [ [ PI BETA PH I KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA [147] 7- ( [ [ ALPHA XI DELTA [ 148] I ALPHA XI DELTA EPTEMBER scintillated In with its usual aura of freshman caps, football speculations and registration dilenrima. Fraternity men — on the scene days early to get the house in shape and make last minute arrangements — swarmed the courts of the Dorm welcoming freshmen, whose shoulders were still wet with their mothers ' parting tears. Freshman Week with its annual color and hustle left everyone as bewildered as ever and pledge pins blossomed in abundance on new lapels as classes opened. First sorority rushing season and the girls appeared for the first time in floor- length frills. Parties, blind dates and rushing talks abounded. Then the informal formality of pledging. Opening of the football season and Greek temples overflowed with returning brothers and sisters . . . buffet dinners, introductions, reminiscences, drinks. Local bands crescendoed as University, Greek informals came into season. Stags eyed freshman beauties and reluctantly cut. Couples promenaded, me- chanically drifted through receiving lines . . . cigarettes on sidelines, paper punch cups on window ledges. Formal season . . . white tie and tails accompanied corsaged, backless gowns. Smaller stag lines sought out the most danceable. Name bands with charming vocalists went from allegretto to allegro in effort to please the collegiates . . . check-room stubs, long intermission, last dances in topcoats and evening wraps. Spring . . . long days and short nights. Cheat swimming parties, picnics at Cooper ' s Rock, lolling on Woodburn steps, arm-in-arm walks on Maiden Lane, black-gowned seniors, commencement . . . home. i l- h f ' C ii ff H K) -a3; igjg«BBBiBiwawca«« Mt5a w ' . ' H R s 1 O Q f 9 ' i7 i ' ■-« ' _ I First Row: John C. Matthews, William Davis, Thomas Gillooly, Richard Clark Anderson. George Stewart Sharp, Charles Stansbury. Keith Gorrell. Ralph Edwin Spears, Francis Eugene hHornbrook, John L. Sullivan, Ellsworth R. Clark. Second Row: Noyes B. Burdette. William T. Hart. James Collier. John David Morris, Tom Jackson. P. T. Lilly, James C. Taylor. William E. Miller, Richard H. Leonard, William H. Powell. Third Row: John Helm, Wylie Beall Mendel, James Coombs, Howard Troy Phillips, George M. Eckley, Jr., John H. Carliss, James Bland, Herbert H. Rothwell, Richard Davisson. Wendel Moore. Fourth Row: William Fleming Watts. Charles O. Hardman, Paul F. Storck, John S. Scott, Jr., Elmer H. Dodson. Franklin G. Wade. Robert Stringer Wilson, William H. Kitts. Hazlett M. Rodgers. William E. Riggs. Fifth Row: Edwin Crooks, James Donald Ezell, Arch Bullard. Willard E. Moore. James S. Leggett. Paul R. Muffly. William Scott Lyon. William Barnard, Edward Arthur Pence, Dan Long. Sixth Row; James C. Borror, Guy Edward Morris, Earl W. Reiley, Jr.. Fred Wright, Jr., Oliver B. Patton, Harry Adams Stansbury. Jr., J. Robert Shingleton, Carl James Roberts. Dean W. Ferguson, Edward E. Smith, Leonard King Johnson. [ 152] I 1 1 Graduate Students HAZLETT M. RODGERS ELMER H. DODSON FRANCIS J. GAYDOSH JOHN P. YOUNG. JR. TAYLOR E. COFFINDAFFER JOHN D. MORRIS LOUIS R. MILLER E. LOUIS MclNTYRE Class of 1940 JACK W. BLAIR HARRY A. STANSBURY RICHARD C. ANDERSON CLAUDE E. GRIMM CARL J. ROBERTS WYLIE B. MENDEL ROr CONAWAY JOHN L. SULLIVAN WENDELL S. MOORE JAMES P. BLAND WILLIAM H. POWELL NOYES 8. BURDETTE JACK HUGHES JAMES R. DICKERHOFF Class of 194! CLARENCE A. POTTERFIELD JOSEPH T CRANE JAMES K. McLaughlin DEAN W. FERGUSON EDWIN W. CROOKS ROBERT S. WILSON DANIEL S. LONG RICHARD L. DAVISSON WILLIAM E. MILLER THOMAS J. GILLOOLY JOHN H. CARLISS JOHN HEIM EDWARD PENCE WILLIAM KITTS GEORGE M. ECKLEY ARCH H. BULLARD F. EUGENE HORNBROOK J. DONALD EZELL HAROLD D. BURGESS RALPH E, SPEARS W. EARLE RIGGS JAMES G. COLLIER WILLIAM F. WATTS FRANKLIN G. WADE JAMES C. BORROR RICHARD STANSBURY PHILLIP LILLY JAMES TAYLOR Class of 1942 GEORGE S. SHARP JOHN C. MATTHEWS JAMES S. LEGGETT CHARLES O. HARDMAN CHARLES D. STANSBURY EARL W. REILEY PAUL F. STORCK J. ROBERT SHINGLETON HERBERT H. ROTHWELL J. EUGENE YOUNG HOWARD T. PHILLIPS WILLARD E. MOORE ELLSWORTH R. CLARK KEITH GORRELL Class of 1943 LEONARD K. JOHNSON EDWARD SMITH WILLIAM BRAST JOSEPH RIGGS RICHARD LEONARD HAROLD ANDERSON FRED WRIGHT THOMAS JACKSON GUY ED MORRISS WILLIAM DAVIS PAUL MUFFLY JAMES COOMBS WILLIAM BARNARD OLIVER PATTON HAROLD SWINBURNE WILLIAM KEYSER JOHN SCOTT NORMAN LAUGHLIN [153] BETA THETA PI Beta Theta Pi was founded at Miami University in 1839, one of the Miami Triad. Light pink and light blue are the fraternity colors and the tea rose Its flower. Beta Psi chapter was organized in 1900. M M H R . 3 5 ' n First Row: Homer Wallace Goff. Howard W. Fraser, Gard Huff, George L. Davis, Dale Bonebrake, Cornelius Carter Davis, Jr.. William Edwin Rader, Raymond Haller Moult , John D. Harper. Kendall L. Hall. Second Row: Stanley Livingston, William M. Frey, James Edwin Johnson, Michael John McAndrew. Jr., Don Watts Tuckwlller, Harry Adams. Jr.. Earl W. Hall. Harry W. Weinberg. Jr. Third Row; Clarence William Witt. James H. McCoy, Edward C. Copenhaver, James Wefshonce, George Newell Cowden, G. Merle Amos, William E. McPherson, Edward W. Beedle, Jr. Fourth Row: Harold H. Cutler, Jr.. James Tidier, Charles H. Spurlock, Robert L. Gibson, Charles W. Brown, Thomas A. White, Nelson Elbert Matthews. Joseph Wilbur Parker, Wayne C. Campbell, William B. Morgan. Fifth Row: Ellsworth Ferrell Cale, William A. Shale, J. Robert Clem, Charles R. Whittaker, Naaman Jackson Aldredge, Parks M. Butler, Harry Bell, Kenton Allen Hall. Miles John Jorgensen, Richard Vance Lynch, Jr. Sixth Row: James Townsend, John Amos, Ellis Fortney, Jack C. Morgan, William Mucklow, Joseph E. Fraker, Jr., James Rowe McCartney, John Stevenson H aught. [ 154] Graduate Students NAAMAN J. ALDREDGE CHARLES W. KINDT DALE V. BONEBRAKE DALLAS G. McCUNE GEORGE N. COWDEN GEORGE W. POST JOHN H. FEAR RICHARD HUNTER JOHN S. HAIGHT WILLIAM S. PETTIGREW Class of 1940 CHARLES W. BROWN ELLSWORTH F. CALE WAYNE C. CAMPBELL PAUL F. CORRELL CLIFFORD V. FISHER KENDALL L. HALL RICHARD V. LYNCH JACK C. MORGAN MERLE AMOS PARKS M. BUTLER FRANK H. COFFMAN CORNELIUS C. DAVIS ROBERT L. GIBSON JOHN S. HAUGHT JAMES E. JOHNSON A. E, WITHROW WILLIAM R. MUCKLOW JOSEPH W. PARKER RICHARD E. ROMIG FREDERICK M. TISSUE HARRY WILLIAM WEINBERG CHARLES R. WHITTAKER CLARENCE W. WITT STANLEY H. LIVINGSTONE Class of 1941 NELSON ELBERT MATTHEWS JAMES R. McCartney KENTON A. HALL GEORGE P. ALDERSON HOWARD W. ERASER MAX J. GILL JAMES R. WELSHONCE WILLIAM E. McPHERSON Class of 1942 JACK L. BARRICK RAYMOND H. HOULT MILES J. JORGENSEN HILARION SANCHEZ JAMES TIDLER WILLIAM BARNES MORGAN RUSSELL K. BOLTON GUICE TUDOR EDWARD HORN GARDNER HUFF HARRY L. LeMASTERS DON McCANN JAMES E. McCRAY CHARLES SPURLOCK JAMES P. TOWNSEND J. D. HARPER Class of 1943 HARRY W. ADAMS JOHN C. AMOS HARRY F. BELL THOMAS R. BURKE JOHN R. CLEMM HAROLD H. CUTLER EDWARD C. COPENHAVER GEORGE L. DAVIS ELLIS FORTNEY JOSEPH E. FRAKER WILLIAM FREY HOMER W. GOFF LLOYD HANDLEY WILLIAM P. HILL MICHAEL J. McANDREWS JAMES McCOY DANIEL OLIVER WILLIAM A. SHALE DONALD W. TUCKWILLER THOMAS A. WHITE [ 155] DELTA TAU DELTA Delta Tau Delta Fraternity was founded at Bethany College in 1859. White and gold are its colors and the pansy its flower. Gamma Delta chapter is a revival of the original Gamma Delta established at Monongalia Academy in I860. H H H R 2iS5S First Row: Richard E. Davis, Marvin Porterfield, William Francis Henderson, Hortenziu Benchea, Walter Warren Point, William E. Bierer. Robert N. Provence, DeCosta Smith, Jr., Carl D. Farnsworth, Merlin Scott Bergdoll. Second Row: Andrew C. Schramm, William Kilmer Sites. John M. HIM, Thomas F. Gibbs, Porter Hart man, Eugene Bell. Richard Feller, Joseph A. Blagg. Third Row: Robert B. Conner, Royden McKee Loucks, John William Hanifin. James Samuel Kahle, Jr., George G. Megrail, Philip H. Harper, George Kinkead Folk, Edgar A. Leatherman. Fourth Row: Herman L, Sinnett, Divert M. Moore, Frank Eugene Conner, Jr., Charles H. Feller, Donald Wood, A. Hardie Forman, Leiand J. Hancock, Robert J. Peters. Ben S. Johnson, Jr., H. Paige Bell, Jr. Fifth Row: R. Jeffers Payne, Mark Grove, Joseph C. Stutler, Robert Lyie Moreland, Robert H. Brown, George Edgar Fisher, Jr., Frank P. Bane, John Norwood Pattison, Benjamin Vance Blagg, William A. Moreland. [ 156] « Graduate Students PAIGE BELL JAMES KAHLE JOE BLAGG FORREST McNEER CHARLES BRITTON SABIN MEAD JOHN GATHER WILLIAM MORELAh ' D CLAUDE GOODWIN HERMAN SINNETT ROBERT GOODWIN DeCOSTA SMITH Class of 1940 MERLIN BERGDOLL CHARLES CARPENTER FRANK CONNER RICHARD FELLER THOMAS GIBBS BENJAMIN JOHNSON GEORGE MEGRAIL ULVERT MOORE MARVIN PORTERFIELD Class of 1941 FRANK BANE BENJAMIN BLAGG ROBERT BROWN CARL FARNSWORTH GEORGE FISHER GEORGE FOLK PHILIP HARPER ROYDEN LOUCKS JOHN PATTISON ROBERT PETERS ANDREW SCHRAMM JOSEPH STUTLER Class of 1942 HORTENZIU BENCHEA JOHN W HANIFIN WILLIAM BIERER WILLIAM HENDERSON CHARLES FELLER JOHN M. HILL HARDY FORMAN JEFF PAYNE MARK GROVE WARREN POINT LOU HAGUE ROBERT PROVENCE KILMER SITES DONALD WOOD Class of 1943 EUGENE BELL ROBERT CONNER RICHARD DAVIS LEE HANCOCK PAUL HOOD PORTER HARTMAN EDGAR LEATHERMAN ROBERT MORELAND [ 157] KAPPA ALPHA Kappa Alpha Order was founded at Washington and Lee University in 1865. The crinnson rose and the magnolia are the KA flowers and its colors are old gold and crimson. Alpha Rho chapter was established in 1897. GAMMA P H I H 4 I m m First Row: Donnally H. Morris, Frank E. Shaffer, Bucltner S. Morris, J. Parker McDonald, John D. Spencer, William N. Corbitt, Gorden Sherwood. Second Row: Mack Allison. Herman T. Nash, Charles Peter Yost. Maurice L. Simonton, Gardner Orton. Robert Kuzner. Third Row: Harley F. Hardman. William Earl Parsons, Joe Pfost. Lewis A. Hatcher. James Dawson. Walter John Ridd. Fourth Row: Joseph D. Dakan. Vernon Arthur Lundquist. Charles E. Hollandsworth. Roger Griffith. Walter E. Ekhardt. Paul Atwell. Frank C. Stewart, Jr. Fifth Row: Orville Hardman. Harry L. Beard. Jr.. Alden Merrill, A. Homer Hix. Harvey Beeler, Jr., Rudolph Baric. [ 158] PAUL ATWELL HARLEY HARDMAN MACK ALLISON JOSEPH DAKON WALTER ECKART RUDOLF BARIC GEORGE COOPER WILLIAM CORBITT EDWIN GAITHER ROGER GRIFFITH CALEB BURNS WILLIAM DODD CHARLES FINDLEY LEWIS HATCHER GARDNER ORTON Graduate Student WALTER MOODY Class of 1940 GUY NICHOLSON WALTER RIDD ZACHRIAH WYATT Class of 1941 HOMER HIX ROBERT KUZNER J. PARKER McDonald FRANK SHAFFER LATTIMER SIMONTON JACK SPENCER Class of 1942 ORVILLE HARDMAN CHARLES HOLLANSWORTH ARTHUR LUNDQUIST DONNALLY MORRIS HERMAN NASH WILLIAM PARSONS O. B. RUST GORDON SHERWOOD RALPH YEAGER Class of 1943 ALDEN MERRILL JOSEPH PFOST ROBERT POWELL FRANK STEWART BUCKNER MORRIS [ 159] KAPPA SIGMA Kappa Sigma Fraternity was ■founded at the University of Vir- ginia in 1869. Fraternity colors are green, scarlet, and white; the flower is the lily-of-the-valley. Gamma Phi chapter was established in 1918. WEST VIRGINIA ALPHA CHAPTER First Row: James C. Byrum. Bill Bartlett, William H. Steed, Charles Quincy Cox, tHoward Charles Klebe, James R. Swiger. Clyde Wilson Smith, Joseph T. Rogers. Second Row: William M. King, Glenn W. Thorne. William Vance, Herbert W. Young. Paul Plenni. Jack Edwin Smith. Third Row: J. D. Ashworth. J. B. White, Elmore M. Clubb, Jr., Robert W. Nelson, William Rhodes, Richard Bush Bord. Fourth Row: Letcher Wigington, Orville Taylor. Dale A. Waltz, Edwin Kimpel. Glenn W. Green, Roger Hicks, Letcher Wigington. John G. Hackney, William Klett. Fifth Row: Norman J. Hockenbury, Kenneth McMechen. James P. Stewart, Robert A. Tidball. Charles Mac- Dermott, Albert E. Klebe. James B. Hamilton, William Jamison, Henry W. Schweins- berg. John William Jones, Jr. Sixth Row: Donald Z. Adams, Clarence Edward Car- penter. [ 160] Graduate Students DAVID ASHWORTH WILLIAM STEED JAMES BYRUM CHARLES COX RICHARD BORD HOWARD C. KLEBE EDWARD CONNELL Class of 1940 EDWARD CARPENTER JAMES STEWART NORMAN HOCKENBURY HENRY SCHWEINSBERG ROBERT NUZUM ROBERT TIDBALL Class of 1941 LLOYD CHURCH GLEN GREEN JOHN HACKNEY JOHN WILLIAM JONES FREDERICK KLOES CHARLES McDERMITT JOHN REYNOLDS DUANE RINGER GLEN THORNE WILLIAM VANCE LETCHER WIGINGTON DALE ALBERT WALTZ PAUL DeWITT JOHN HARVEY WILLIAM KLEH FRED DUNNING HARRY GIBBS ALBERT E. KLEBE WILLIAM KING GEORGE McCLURE KENNETH McMECHEN JAMES RUCH JAMES SWIGER WILLIAM NELSON FRANCIS HANK DON ADAMS MICHAEL COX EDWARD KIMPEL CLYDE W. SMITH WILLIAM BRAST Class of 1942 HERBERT YOUNG JOHN B. WHITE ROGER HICKS PAUL PLENNI WILLIAM BARTLETT VAUGHN ASH JACK E. SMITH JAMES HAMILTON WILLIAM JEMISON Class of 1943 DON NIGHTENGALE WILLIAM RHODES JOSEPH ROGERS JOSEPH RIGGS ORVILLE TAYLOR [ 161 1 PHI DELTA THETA Phi Delta Theta Fraternity was founded In 1848 at Miami Univer- sity. Argent and azure are the fra- ternity colors and the white carna- tion is its flower. West Virginia Alpha chapter was organized in 1926. WEST V I R G NIA ALPHA CHAPTER First Row: James C. Laulis, William Trevey Nutter, Cecil B. Highland, Clarence E. Smith, Everette M. Rogers. James A. Marstiller, Earl E. Wilkison, Ralph K. Weekly, Wesley C. Brashear, Ray Hale. Second Row: William E. Cotton. R. B. Pierce, George M. Dugan, Phil Holland Williams, Joe Heatherman, William J. Brown. Richard M. Johnson. Edward Randolph. Third Row: George Adamson Hunter. Thomas Courtney, Paule Copher, William A. Bumgardner. Charles J. Reitz, Jacquelin E. Murrill, Thomas W. Smith. Harold W. Piggott. Fourth Row: R. A. Wilbourn, Dorsey O. Cole. Jack Parrish Ralph S. Marshall, Robert L. Brock, John Duncan McCue, David T. Stemple. Lewis Robb. Fifth Row: Harry Colborn, Clarence Caudlll. Watson Arch McCoy, Ray D Bobbitt James B. Cole, Richard Davis, Thomas B. Lanahan. Charles Caudill. Sixth Row Ernest W Hutton, Ralph A. Courtney, Richard P. Hutchinson, Champe Clark Pool. Richard Welch. t 162] CECIL B. HIGHLAND R. A. PARRISH RICHARD DAVIS ERNEST HUTTON PAUL McKEEL WILLIAM NUTTER T. W. SMITH JACK E. MURRILL C. E. SMITH JOHN SHEPHARD WESLEY BRASHEAR JOHN McCUE JACK PARRISH PAUL COPHER DORSET COLE ROBERT PIERCE DAVID STEMPLE PAUL HUTCHINSON CHARLES CAUDILL WATSON McCOY Graduate Students JOHN C. AILES JOE HEATHERMAN GEORGE DUGAN JIM MARSTILLER Class of 1940 RICHARD JOHNSON RALPH MARSHALL RUSSELL WILBOURN Class of 1941 HAROLD W. PIGGOTT EVERETT ROGERS CHAMPE POOL RICHARD WELCH LEWIS ROBB CHARLES REITZ JIM BOBBITT Class of 1942 JIM COLE RALPH A. COURTNEY BURL RANDOLPH GEORGE HUNTER ALLEN BUMGARDNER CLARENCE CAUDILL WILLIAM COTTON PHIL WILLIAMS Class of 1943 RAY HALE JIM LAULIS ROBERT BROCK RALPH WEEKLY HARRY COLBORN THOMAS COURTNEY [ 163] PHI KAPPA PSI Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity was founded at Washington and Jef- ferson College in 1852. Hunter ' s green and cardinal red are Its col- ors and the fraternity flower is the Jacqueminot rose. West Virginia Alpha chapter was established In 1890. ALPHA GAMMA CHAPTER I First Row: John Rosco Hornbrook, Richard Dean Heironimus, Guy H. Peterson, George Paul Hlusko, Anthony Rapaswick Second Row: John Richard Dolly. Morton Santymire, Secondo Dalporto, John Adanns Springer. Third Row: Douglas Wise Phillips, Jesse D. Williams, Jr., Paul O ' Farrell. Thomas Baldwin Janney, Robert R. Durgin. t 164} Graduate Sfuden+s JOHN CAVALIER PAUL O ' FARRELL SECONDO DALPORTO WILLIAM W. BARRON Class of 1940 JOHN RICHARD DOLLY GEORGE PAUL HLUSKO R. D. HEIRONMUS MORTON SANTYMIRE ANTHONY RAPASWICK FRANCIS D. CRONIN Class of 1941 JOHN R, HORNBROOK ROSS ADAMSON JOHN BENNETT MAURICE TRACEY DOUGLAS W. PHILLIPS Class of 1942 DOUGLAS W. PHILLIPS RAYMOND BAILEY JAMES DUCKWORTH JOHN LASKEY JOHN SPRINGER ROBERT DURGIN JOSEPH MOORE BERNARD SHUTT THOMAS B. JANNEY ROBERT LEWIS PAUL ALLMAN Class of 1943 DOUGLAS McGOVERN DONALD MILNE GUY PETERSON FREDERICK SMITH JESSE WILLIAMS [ 165] PHI KAPPA SIGMA Phi Kappa Sigma Fraternity was founded in 1850 at the University of Pennsylvania. Colors of the fra- ternity are gold and black; its flower is the white rose. Alpha Gamma chapter was established in 1896. ALPHA X I CHAPTER First Row: Joseph Watson, Charles Dicks, James H. Poster. Second Row: John H. Campbell, Richard Henderson, Allen Newcome, Carl W. Flanagan. Third Row: Zane B. Sloter, Wayne A. McCurdy, Harvey Davis Nally, Jr., L. H. Hampton. [ 166] ZANE B. SLOTER HARVEY D. NALLY MARSTON S. BEALS Class of 1940 STEPHEN E. LINGER HAMILTON C. CRUIKSHANK JOSEPH F. WATSON JAMES H. DOSTER MAXWELL D. HARVEY RICHARD W. BIDDLE LEONARD H. HAMPTON JOHN E. KLEMM Class of 1941 WILLIAM J. BROWN STEWART J. OTTO Class of 1942 JOHN H. CAMPBELL Class of 1943 WAYNE A. McCURDY RICHARD HENDERSON CHARLES W. DICKS ALLEN B. NEWCOME [167] PHI KAPPA TAU Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity was founded at Miami University In 1906. Harvard red and old gold are the fraternity colors and the red carnation Is Its flower. Alpha XI chapter was organized in 1928. u N H R First Row: Sumner Gefen, Joseph Lopinsky, Allen J. Enelow, Milton S. oslow, Albert Davne, Seymour Abrams, Wallace Hirschberg. Second Row: Alvin Fineman, Gilbert Nach, Melvin Cohen, Joseph I. Schwartz, LeRoy H. Katz Murray Meyers. Third Row: Fred J. Linnetz, Harold Heyer, Marvin S. Lenett, Sam Kanner, Herbert Gottlieb, Carl C. Carp. Fourth Row: Milton Kotler, Jack Lotstein, Donald Seixas. [ 168] Graduate Students JULIAN G. BUDNICK LEROY KATZ MARVIN S. LENETT Class of 1940 HEINZ EGON EISENHARDT GILBERT NACH HERBERT GOTTLIEB Class of 1941 MURRAY A. MEYERS MILTON S. KOSLOW SAMUEL KANNER MELVIN F. COHEN ALVIN FINEMAN MILTON KOTLER HAROLD K. HEYER Class of 1942 FRED J. LINNETZ ALLEN J. ENELOW JACK LOTSTEIN WALLACE B. HIRSCHBERG JOSEPH M. LOPINSKY JOSEPH I. SCHWARTZ SUMNER GEFEN ALBERT DAVNE Class of 1943 DONALD SEIXAS CARL C. CARP [ 169] PHI SIGMA DELTA Phi Sigma Delta Fraternity was founded at Columbia University in 1909. Purple and white are its colors and the carnation is its offi- cial flower. Upsilon chapter was established in 1927. H R numm i% n Z % % % ® JI M ' 4 r ft-r aiV Ar V vV First Row: Nathan Allen Cheesman. John William Brown, Jr., Robert A. Naumann, Don H. Bond, Jack Harvey, Lawrence Blair Thrush, Joseph Patrick Con dry, William Brooks. Evert M. Pearcy, Charles Mahan, Jon P. Hard way, Walter Harold Urling. Second Row: Don J. Nickell, Theodore L. Shreve, Edgar C. Siegrlst, Charles Preston Miller. Jr., Ralph Hogshead, Jr., Raymond A. Goodwin. John lAavi Wheeler, Benjamin Albert Ritchie. Harold Maurice Parsons, Harold Neely. Third Row: Benjamin Brown, Norman Penn, James Sigwart. John Bannister, Frank Mahan, Thomas C. McFarland, W. Robert Carr, William Ira Powell. William Mason Thompson, Carroll M. Smithson. Fourth Row: Richard Bayne, Richard B. Clark, Duane Adams. Charles P. White. John Francis Nichols, Robert S. Mohler, Clayce Lamb. H. C. Foster. Jr.. Blaine Glenn RIggle, George William Hogshead, Miles W. Bell. Fifth Row: J. Carl Palmer. William E. Neely, Ralph E. Patterson, Harry M. Stover, T, Wayne Bradley, Hugh Marsh, David Owens, Thomas Wilson. John B. Connell, Ernest M. Brown, Jr.. William Henry Mclntire. Sixth Row: William T. Spriegel. Harold J. Madden, C. E. Greene, William Van Meter Green, Delmar Martin, Howard L. Mclntyre, Kenneth D. Bailey, Aloys B. Stenger. Jr.. Stephen A. Douglas. Don R. Patterson, A. Paul Poulicos, Charles W. Edgar, Jr., John Lyn Snider. [170] Graduate Students JACK W. HARVEY WILLIAM ROBERT CARR DANIEL T. CARR JAMES H. WOLVERTON WILLIAM J. CARTER CHARLES L. TAYLOR JAMES M. McCLAUGHERTY JAMES O. SEAMAN WILLIAM E. NEELY WILLIAM J. THOMPSON Class of 1 940 WILLIAM H. MclNTIRE JOSEPH P. CONDRY HAROLD J. MADDEN THOMAS R. WILSON LAWRENCE B. THRUSH JOHN M. WHEELER WILLIAM T. SPRIEGEL A. BERNARD STENGER NATHAN A. CHEESMAN CARROLL M. SMITHSON HAROLD E. NEELY LOUIS C. GRIFFIN DON J. NICKELL J. RICHARD SMITH HARRY C. CLARK DELMAR MARTIN Class of 1941 J. CARL PALMER JOHN F. NICHOLAS, JR. CHARLES E. MAHAN ERNEST M. BROWN EVERT M. PEARCY HAROLD W. URLING HOWARD L. MclNTYRE BLAINE G. RIGGLE HAROLD M. PARSONS BENJAMIN A. WILLIAM I. POWELL RAYMOND A. GOODWIN LEO J. LITTMAN DUANE ADAMS EDGAR C. SIEGRIST JOHN L. SNIDER PAUL A. POULICOS THEODORE L. SHREVE RALPH HOGSHEAD RITCHIE Class of 1942 ROBERT A. NAUMANN RALPH E. PATTERSON MILES W. BELL CHARLES E. GREENE WILLIAM M. BROOKS PHILIP WISE STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS HARRY M. STOVER DON R. PATTERSON RICHARD E, BAYNE KENNETH D. BAILEY JAMES F. SIGWART JON PORTER DON H. BOND JOHN B. CONNELL, JR. JOHN W. BROWN, JR. RICHARD B. CLARK JAMES N. PENN BENJAMIN P. BROWN HUGH MARSH CHARLES P. WHITE HARRY C. FOSTER GEORGE W. HOGSHEAD THOMAS C. McFARLAND HARRY WILLIAM KOPP HARDWAY Class of 1943 DAVID J. OWENS FLOYD SCOTT HAMILTON CHARLES W. EDGAR, JR. JOSEPH WELLS JOHN H. BANNISTER FRANK C. MAHAN WILLIAM V. GREEN WAYNE T. BRADLEY WARREN CLAYCE LAME GLENN F. SIEGRIST ROBERT S. MOHLER [171] PHI SIGMA KAPPA Phi Sigma Kappa Fraternity was founded at Massachusetts State College in 1873. Silver and ma- genta are the fraternity colors and its flower is the red carnation. Delta chapter was organized in 1891. ALPHA T H E T A CHAPTER First Row: Richard Sycafoose, Deem F. Rahall, Art Weelcs. George B. Rice, Clyde Robert Cattrell, Jack A. Borror, Miguel Jose Montesinos. Second Row; Charles Bryant Smapp, Richard Unbehaun. Ma Wayne Carl Cubbon, Joseph Morrow, Charles Marcus Reed, William L. Byers. Third Row: Alan Openshaw, George Hopkins, Harold Lloyd, George Decker. Fourth Row: John Sherman League, Charles W. Gardner, John Stephenson, Jack S. Baker, Walter A. Bowman. [172] Graduate Student ANDREW ZEPP Class of 1940 CHARLES M. REED DEEM FRANK RAHALL ALAN OPENSHAW GEORGE W. HOPKINS GEORGE RICE HARRY R. LOTHES Class of 1941 MIGUEL J. MONTESINOS GARDNER V. CORNWELL ROBERT C. CATTRELL ARTHUR WEEKS HOWARD SAMSON Class of 1942 JOHN M. SMITH MAX W. CUBBON WALTER A. BOWMAN JOHN W. STEPHENSON JOHN STEWART BAKER JOHN DAVID MAZZEI GEORGE DECKER HENRY COMLEY RICHARD SYCAFOOSE BRADFORD SWECKER WILLIAM HEROD JAMES HEADLEY RICHARD H. UNBEHAUN CARL PARKISON HAROLD LEE LLOYD ANSEL KNOTTS Class of 1943 CHARLES KOONTZ WILLIAM BYERS JACK BORROR CHARLES W, GARDNER [173] PI KAPPA ALPHA Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity was founded in 1868 at the University of Virginia. Its colors are garnet and old gold and the lily-of-the- valley is the fraternity flower. Alpha Theta chapter was established in 1904. M U H First Row: Cecil S. Volk, Charles Fetter. Carl Zeit, Paul S. Kaufman, Bernard Kenneth Wasserkrug, Fay T. Bear, Allan Goldstein. Second Row: M. Arnold Mailinger, Stanley Deutsch. Marvin Cohan, Aaron Rose. Third Row: Morton Stanley Cohn, S. Edward Franklin, A. Robert Markowitz, Lester Roth. Fourth Row: Harold Kanter, Joseph L. Franklin, Sanford Watznnan, Robert Harold Loeb, Lawrence J. M. Kessler, Clifton Lew Portnoff, Henry Goodnnan. [174 1 Class of 1940 CLIFTON L. PORTNOFF BERNARD K. WASSERKRUG AARON ROSE SYLVAN E. FRANKLIN A. ROBERT MARKOWITZ CHARLES FETTER KENNETH RUBENSTEIN Cla if 1941 CECIL S. VOLK ROBERT H. LOEB FAY T. BEAR MORTON S. COHN HENRY GOODMAN Class of 1942 ROBERT S. GROBAN CARL ZEIT ARNOLD MALLINGER STANLEY E. DEUTSCH Class of 1943 ALLAN GOLDSTEIN HAROLD KANTER MARVIN COHEN SANFORD WATZMAN PAUL KAUFMAN LAWRENCE KESSLER JOSEPH FRANKLIN LESTER ROTH [175] PI LAMBDA PHI PI Lambda Phi Fraternity was founded at Yale University in 1895. The woodbine is the fraternity flower and the colors are purple and gold. Mu chapter was estab- lished In 1922. M U M U H R CI c First Row: James B. Crawford, Charles Emil Friebertshauser, Roberf Y. Hayne, R. Knowlton Stuart, Jack Springer, Jack Keck, Nathan Baker, John Richard Watson, William Riley Ballard, William M. Kramer. Second Row: David 5. Pipes, Robert H. Thaw, Thomas Knapp, William R. Boose, Robert Hartman, Norman A. Brasseur. Edward Silk- man Hayne, Charles Lewis Capito, William E. Lawton, Edward O ' Neill. Third Row: Olin Carter Glass, Julius Walton Singleton, Jr., Douglas H. Harnish, George H. Siems, Jr.. Frank P. McCann. Emerson Roy Carson, Roy W. Biddle, Harry Pettigrew. Fourth Row: Charles Lewis Baker, Dale Englehart, Peter L. Hoffman, 2nd. James Grant Couch, Walter Greig Crichton, Jr., Paul Eagen, Arthur Shawkey, John H. Burtnett. Fifth Row: John Bond Murphy, Robert Crichton, William Thompson Lively, Meade A. Livesay, Dwight Fast, Robert Mueller. Charles Henry, George Jackson Allman. Edward Maxwell Adams, J. Charles Hall, Jr., G. Austin Campbell. Sixth Row: Frank L. Campbell. Patrick Wright, John William Plattenburg, Judson Pearson, Robert Edward Sharps. Robert Glenn Arrington, Bruce K. Haley, George E. Carver. Jr., William E. Wright, James Norris McCabe. [ 176] Class of 1940 CHARLES L, BAKER EMERSON R. CARSON ROBERT Y. HAYNE WILMER E. RODES PETER L. HOFFMAN ANDERSON C. HEROLD WILLIAM R. BALLARD Class of CHARLES WATSON CHARLES L. CAPITO WILLIAM E. WRIGHT CHARLES W. FRIEBERTSHAUSER NORMAN BRASSEUR GEORGE CARVER AUSTIN CAMPBELL OLIN C. GLASS J. M. POINDEXTER JOHN W. PLATTENBERG 1941 FRANK P. McCANN FRANK L. CAMPBELL JACK H. SPRINGER JUDSON PEARSON ROBERT P. MELLACE JAMES B. MORRIS WILLIAM GARRETTSON JACK KECK MEADE LIVESAY DWIGHT FAST Class of 1942 DAVID S. PIPES HENRY C. DAVIS ROBERT MUELLER JAMES B. CRAWFORD ROBERT CRICHTON TOM S. KNAPP WILLIAM R. BOOSE ROBERT G. ARRINGTON JULIUS SINGLETON EDDIE O ' NEILL GEORGE SIEMS WILLIAM KRAMER JACK ALLMAN WILLIAM WRAY KNOWLTON STUART DICK WATSON ROY BIDDLE J. CHARLES HALL JOHN H. BURTNETT WALTER CRICHTON Class of 1943 BRUCE HALEY NATHAN BAKER ED HAYNE DOUGLAS HARNISH PAT WRIGHT HARRY PETTIGREW DALE ENGLEHART ROBERT E. SHARPS JOHN MURPHY WILLIAM LAWTON ROBERT HARTMAN JAMES COUCH WILLIAM LIVELY PAUL EAGEN [177] SIGMA CHI Sigma Chi Fraternity was founded at Miami University in 1855. Blue and gold are the fraternity colors and the white rose is its flower. Mu Mu chapter was organized in 1895. M M H R i m - First Row: Earl Edward Anderson, Ira E. Ranson, Gordon M. Grlsinger, Ned Shott, D. Louis Gundling, Kennefh Louis Knauss. Sam Frank Audia, Waverly Thornton Jackson. Second Row: Edwin Lee Kimble. Roy Hashinger, Jr.. Floyd Major, Jr., Loren L. Fisher, Saraphemas Candas, Archie C. Thompson. Third Row: William Sommer, George Curnes. John P. hiindsley. Frank R. hiill, John Jenks Shonk, William Quentin Barnefte. Fourth Row: Robert Splker, St. Elmo Mills, Frank S. Hewitt, Walter S. Carpenter, Reavy Hawthorne Giles, Harold G. Thompson, Donald P. Brown. t 178] Graduate Students KENNETH L. KNAUSS NED SHOTT Class of 1940 SAM F. AUDIA SARAPHEMAS CANDAS WALTER CARPENTER JESS RICHARDSON EDWIN McClelland MATTHEW KERR FRANK McCLUNG EARL ANDERSON EDISON McCULLOUGH e Class of 1941 LOREN L. FISHER GORDON GRISINGER LOUIS GUNDLING JAMES WOOD ELMO MILLS WAVERLY JACKSON EDWIN KIMBLE IRA E. RANSON JOHN JENKS SHONK HAROLD THOMPSON CHARLES E. UTT ROBERT E. WHITE THOMAS WILLIAM SOMMERS Class of 1942 GEORGE CURNES ROY HASHINGER FRANK R. HILL ROBERT SPIKER JOHN P. HINDSLEY DAVID McCHESNEY DON BROWN Class of 1943 BERNARD P. ANDERSON WILLIAM Q. BARNETTE WILLIAM GARDNER REAVEY GILES FRANK HEWITT ARCH C. THOMPSON JACK McPHERSON CHARLES V. WEHNER JAMES H. HURLEY FLOYD MAJOR JAMES RICH THOMAS EWING [ 179] SIGMA NU Sigma Nu Fraternity was founded at the Virginia Military Institute in 1869. Black, white, and gold are the fraternity colors and the white rose is its flower. Gamma Pi chap- ter was established In 1904. WEST VIRGINIA BETA C H A P T E R Top Row: Harry June Drummond, Elery McDonald, Raymond Earl Jenkins, John Nichols, Stanley E. Romanoski. Second Row: Bert A. Kirk, Jr., D. Mitchell Jackson, Glenn Billups, Jack Mitchell. Third Row: Richard R. Pharr, William P. Kirk, Samuel Pinion, Albert E. Collins, James A. Graham. [ 180] Class of 1940 SAMUEL PINION RAYMOND J. DuBOlS ELERY McDonald BERT KIRK JAMES GRAHAM ALBERT COLLINS Class of 1941 WILLIAM KIRK EARL KALTENBAUGH MITCHELL JACKSON RICHARD PHARR RAYMOND BUZED HARRY DRUMMOND WILLIAM MARSHALL JOHN NICHOLS RAYMOND JENKINS VERNON WALDEN Class of 1942 STANLEY ROMANOSKI ARDEN SKIDMORE JACK HARFORD HARRY RILEY JOHN MORRIS CHARLES SPURLOCK JACK MITCHELL WILLIAM DIETZ Class of 1943 JAMES DIXON MILLARD PERRY ROBERT SHINDHETTE ALLEN MARTIN NEIL TENNANT CHARLES HARRIS MELVIN MANGUS WILLIAM MOYER [181] SIGMA PHI EPSILDN Sigma Phi Epsllon Fraternity was founded in 1901 at Richmond Col- lege. Its flowers, the rose and the violet, symbolize its colors, purple and red. West Virginia Beta chap- ter was established in 1903. H H I First Row: Wallace R. Dodge, Burl C. Lewis, C. B. Coleman, Charles Albert Leonard, C. Harold Dragoo, John F. Volker, Ernest Morton, Williann Zatezalo. Second Row: H. Jackson Bryan, Don W. Morris, Ray Rifenburg, James F. Hare, Robert L. VonSerg, Lorentz C. Hamilton, Jr. Third Row: W. Ray Goff. Anthony W. Moats, Russell S. Shahan, Jr., Herbert H. Gotf, Don L. Cornell, Richard W. Lee. Fourth Row: John H. Parker. Troxell Clin Mason, Heber Duffy, Warren Lee Grace, Chester D. Hart, Jr., Correll c ' . Shale, Paul Deem. Fifth Row: William Jennings, George Robert Hosey, Ernest C. Goff, Charles Gosse de Vries, Robert Hartley, Carl Morris. C 182] JESS FALKENSTINE Graduate Students CHESTER HART Class of 1940 DON CORNELL HEBER DUFFY DAVID HAUGHT TROXELL O. MASON E. V. MORTON NICK TUROFF ROBERT VonBERG LORENTZ HAMILTON PAUL SATTERFIELD HAROLD CASHMAN DONALD W. MORRIS Class of 1941 JACK BRYAN C. B. COLEMAN GLENNIS ELLIS ERNEST GOFF WILLIAM JENNINGS CARL MORRIS LARRY McLaughlin JOHN PARKER JAMES A. SABO SAM MANDICH CORRELL SHALE WILLIAM ZATEZALO WALLACE R. DODGE CHARLES DeVRIES HAROLD DRAGOO ROBERT HARTLEY JULES DEVILLE GEORGE HOSEY W. R. GOFF EDWARD OSSOSKI PAUL DEEM BURL LEWIS WARREN GRACE JOHN VOLKER WALTER HOUSE JACK JOHN CHARLES LEONARD HERBERT GOFF RICHARD LEE Class of 1942 JAMES PARKS RAY RIFENBURG CONRAD PRAGER JAMES HAWES JAMES THOMPSON CHARLES SCHINDLER LESTER E. SCHOLL ANTHONY MOATS ROBERT WALLS WILLIAM DOWNS JAMES HARE RALPH SWIGER CHARLES HACKNEY JOHN EDGELL JOHN GOWER Class of 1943 RAY WILLIAMS WAYNE KNIGHT RICHARD DAVIES RUSSELL SHAHAN GEORGE GWILLICK JOSEPH GILLESPIE [ 183] TAU KAPPA EPSILON Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity was founded at Illinois Wesleyan Col- lege In 1899. Cherry and gray are the fraternity colors and the red carnation is its flower. Rho chap- ter was established in 1923. H U N H R First Row: Dorothy Jeanne Curry, Juanita S. Shahan. Pauline Meadows, Joyce C. Straley, Margaret Rohr. Second Row: Lois Barnes, Janice Rohr, Mary Margaret Devore, Jean McQuiston, Rosemary Wood, Kathleen Hanley. Third Row: Frances Lee Hammack, Lillian Williamson, Kay Marion Gooch. Edna Mae Jamison, lona Dot Hale, Virginia G. McGraw. Fourth Row: Mary Cath- erine Poole, Edyth Alwyn French, Yvonne Kelly, Phyllis Ruth McCoy, Margaret Stacks. Delia Lucile Keith. [ 184] Graduate Student JEAN McQUISTON Class of 1940 MARY MARGARET DEVORE MARGARET ROHR MARY CATHERINE POOLE KAY MARION GOOCH JEANNE CURRY DOROTHY HALE EDYTH ALWYN FRENCH VIRGINIA McGRAW RUTH McCOY SIBYL MEADOWS LUCILLE KEITH Class of 1941 JUANITA SHAHAN PAULINE MEADOWS LOIS BARNES MARGARET STACKS Class of 1942 FRANCES HAMMACK EDNA MAE JAMISON ROSEMARY WOOD Class of 1943 PATRICIA HOLZ JANICE ROHR KITTY HANLEY JOYCE STRALEY [ 185] ALPHA DELTA PI Alpha Delta Pf Sorority was founded at Wesleyan Female College In 1851. Azure and white are Its colors and the violet Its flower. Alpha Upsllon chapter was estab- lished In 1924. B ETA T A CHAPTER i I Bottom Row: Margaret Hannah, Stella Weaver. Iris McQuIston, Mary Boggs. Helen Andrick. Second Row: Lois Turley, Peg Waugh, Delores Peters, Mabel Hoskins. Third Row: Mabel Reed, Doris Post, Virginia Hare, Harriet Bertrand, Betty Taylor, Mabel Lewis. Fourth Row: Elsie Jennlson, Jacqueline Eperthener. Virginia V alkup, Betty Gene Trissler, Virginia Bertrand. [ 186] i i MARY BOGGS JACKIE EPERTHENER Class of 1940 VIRGINIA HARE VIRGINIA McKANE LOIS TURLEY MARGARET WAUGH Class of 1941 BETTY TAYLOR ELSIE JENNISON MABEL HOSKINS ALICE MILLER Class of 1942 DELORES PETERS MABEL REED LEAH SELLARES VIRGINIA WALKUP Class of 1943 HARRIET BERTRAND VIRGINIA BERTRAND MABEL LEV IS IRIS McQUISTION DORIS POST BETTY TRISSLER STELLA WEAVER I 187] ALPHA PHI Alpha Phi Sorority was founded at Syracuse University in 1872. Bor- deaux and silver gray are the soror- ity colors; Its flowers are the Ifly- of-the-valley and the forget-me-not. Beta lota chapter was established in 1930. H R First Row: Etinore Linger, Elizabeth Hashinger, Jane Robbins, Margaret Eagen, Bernese Bennett, Ruth Tonry, Mary Eleanor Wheal, Jane Hart Hill, Elizabeth Ballard. Second Row: Evelyn Marie Hill, Mary Ellen Phillips, Rose Mary Smith. Frances Louise Haan, Elizabeth Gibson, Iris Boley, Catherine L. Fortney, Ruth Simmons. Third Row: Louise Bergdoll, Estella Lee Keplinger, Elaine Baker, Dylys P. Payne, LaYvonne McCoy, Mar- garet Jane Bippus, Dorothy Robison. Betty Ann McMechen. Fourth Row: Jeane Fischer, Mariana Collins, Rebecca Carpenter. Janet Tol liver. Norma Nell Allamonq, Helen Nichols, Margaret L. Brabban, Olga Mae Wyatt. Fifth Row: Louise Feeney, Nancy Oberman, Louise Lucas, Hope Ballard, Gladys Morgret. Dorothy Adams, Ann Carolyn McMillion, Barbara Smoyer. [ 188] BERNESE BENNETT JANIE BIPPUS BECKY CARPENTER JEANNE FISHER Class of 1940 JANE HILL BETTY McMECHEN GLADYS MORGRET MARY ELLEN PHILLIPS DOROTHY ROBINSON BARBARA SMOYER RUTH TONRY Class of 194! MARIANNA COLLINS FRANCES HAAN ANN MacMILLAN NANCY OBERMAN DYLYS PAYNE ELAINE BAKER ROSE MARY SMITH DOROTHY ADAMS BONNIE McCOY ELIZABETH BALLARD LOUISE BERGDOLL PEGGY BRABBAN BETTY HASHINGER Class of 1942 EVELYN HILL ELINORE LINGER LOUISE LUCAS HELEN NICHOLS RUTH SIMMONS MARY WHEAT MARGARET EAGEN JANET TOLLIVER Class of 1943 NORMA NELL ALLAMONG IRIS BOLEY BETTY LEE JOHNSTON ESTELLA KEPLINGER ANNA DEAN McNEMAR JANE ROBBINS OLGA MAE WYATT LOUISE FEENEY [ 189] ALPHA XI DELTA AS. Alpha XI Delta Sorority was founded at Lombard College In 1893. Double blue and gold are its colors and the pink Ki Harney rose its flower. lota chapter was established in 1905. H H I 4 I First Row: Elizabeth Aspinall, Martha Ann Edgar, 5a Hie Smith. Jean Marie Smith, Martha J. Muldoon, Mary Elizabeth Law, Carolyn P. Edgar, Lorraine Schultz, Helen Hood. Second Row: Jean Sutherlln. Jane Elliott Pepper. Bette Downs, Virginia Lee Batson. Harriet Grant Wolverton. Anna Blair, Marjorle Lee Nicholson, Martha Stewart. Third Row: Helen Dorsey. Mary Porter Wise, Betty Kessel, Edith Gretchen Gar low. Kelt ha Ann Randall, Julia Ann Polndexter, Mary Eleanor Bowie. Jean Far Is, Sara Vir- ginia McLain. Dorothy Milton Wash. Fourth Row: Virginia Bird, Elaine Bauer, Elizdbetn Wilson Smith, Mary Sue White, Catherine Curran, Charlotte Anne Thomasson, Frances Coleman, Josephine Natalie Porter. Fifth Row: Mildred Shortrldge, Gay Donna My Wise, Helen Frances McGuIre, Jane Agnew, Eleanore Lowe, Jean Forbes Smith, Frances E. Watt, Margaret Ruth Weller, Mary Eleanor Mulholland, Mary Jane Bannister. [ 190] Class of 1940 RUTH WELLER ELEANOR LOWE HELEN FRANCES McGUIRE SARA SMITH VIRGINIA LEE BATSON GAY WISE VIRGINIA BIRD MARJORIE LEE NICHOLSON FRANCES COLEMAN EDITH GARLOW ELIZABETH LACE JULIA ANN POINDEXTER HELEN HOOD Class of 1941 SARA McLAIN NATALIE PORTER CATHERINE CURRAN ANNA BLAIR HARRIET WOLVERTON CHARLOTTE THOMASSON MILDRED SHORTRIDGE ELIZABETH ASPINALL HELEN DORSEY JEAN SUTHERLIN Class of 1942 JEAN SMITH CAROLYN EDGAR MARTHA ANN EDGAR KEITHA ANN RANDAL MARY ELEANOR MULHOLLAND JANE AGNEW Class of 1943 MARY JANE BANNISTER ELAINE BOWER MARY ELEANOR BOWIE BETTE DOWNS ELIZABETH SMITH DOROTHY WASH JEAN SMITH FRANCES WATT JANE LEE PARIS BETTY KESSEL MARTHA MULDOON LORRAINE SCHULTZ MARY SUE WHITE MARY PORTER WISE MARTHA STEWART JANE PEPPER [ 191 J CHI DMEGA Chi Omega Sorority was founded at the University of Arlcansas in (895. Cardinal and straw are the official colors and the flower is the white carnation. Theta chapter was organized in 1905. ALPHA CHAPTER First Row: Pat Moore, Lucille Steber, Eleanor Pearsali, Mary Bell Alderson, Geraldine Andrews. Mary Frances Sycafoose. Jean Haden, Martha Mae Conner. Second Row: Phyllis Spangler, Margaret Louise Williamson, Rita Peck Riffee, Maxine Swiger, LaRue Shannon, Dorothy Virginia Sherpless, Bertie Lee Smiglin, Eleanor Harper, Loretta Nally. Third Row: Virginia Lee Smith, Phyllis Moore, Mozelle Ballard. Elizabeth Allen, Helen Corbin Simmons, Helen Moore, Jimmie Beth Morrison, Jane Brand, Peggy Jayne Lilly. Fourth Row: Mary Elisabeth Stansbury. Phyllis Hamilton, Marilynn Bird, Emily Murray, Jane Patterson. Betty Stump, Martha Gibson, Catherine Jean Brown. Fifth Row: Shirley Staab, Betty Jane Shuman, Margaret Grey Snedegar, Betty Baker, Jane Shaffer, Cassie May Stone, Elizabeth Dickinson, Mary Scott, Gwendolyn Hinerman. t 192] Graduate Students CORA ANN MILLER OLIVIA KENDRICK Class of 1940 MARY scon ELEANOR PEARSALL JANE PATTERSON BETTY SHUMAN PHYLLIS SPANGLER GERALDINE ANDREWS MARGARET SNEDEGAR JOSEPHINE FISHER PEGGY WILLIAMSON BERTIE LEE SMIGLIN Class of 1941 ELIZABETH ALLEN PATRICA MOORE ELEANOR HARPER EMILY MURRY HELEN MOORE MARTHA MAE CONNER MARY STANSBURY JANE BRAND JANE SHAFFER CASSIE MAY STONE MARY FRANCES SYCAFOOSE LUCILLE STEBER Class of 1942 JEAN HADEN ELIZABETH DICKINSON SHIRLEY STAAB MARILYN BIRD VIRGINIA SMITH JIMMIE BETH MORRISON MOZELLE BALLARD BETTY BAKER GWENDOLYN HINERMAN DELTA GAMMA LORETTA NALLEY PHYLLIS HAMILTON PHYLLIS MOORE MAXINE SWIGER Class of 1943 RITA RIFFEE DOROTHY SHARPLESS MARTHA GIBSON LA RUE SHANNON BETTY STUMP PEGGY LILLY MARY ALDERSON HELEN SIMMONS JEAN BROWN Delta Gamma Sorority was founded at the Lewis School, now Oxford Institute, in 1874. Bronze, pink, and blue are its colors and the cream- colored rose its flower. Alpha XI chapter was established in 1922. BETA U P S I L O N CHAPTER First Row: Virginia Lee Fleming, Betty Grant Copenhaver. Betty Board man Lee, Mary Catherine Prifchard. Jane Greer, Mary Bretz, Mary Buchanan. Marian Bowman. Con- stance Bailey. Second Row: Betty Canniff. June Watson, Cora Frances Board. Evelyn Daingerfield. Jane Neudoerfer, Ann Beatty. Susan Helmick. Jeanne White. Third Row: Bettie Blaine Pool, Eugenia Wright, Mary Jane Dobbie. Marjorie Strosnider, Katy Lou Weaver. Sara Beneke, Betty Lou Freismuth, Betty Lee White. Fourth Row: Nancy Jo Ballangee. Margaret Jane Lee. Nancy Ann Pugh, Elizabeth Romine, Nancy May Ma- thews. Catherine Davis, Betty Shonk. Nellie Margaret Morgan. Margaret Jane Gibson. Fifth Row: Emily Harrison, Marshall VerSteeg, Lucille Sullivan, hielen Fiess. Louise Lazzelte. Caroline Jones. Mary Leu Bullard, Anne Stewart, Catherine Baer, Alys Althea Glasscock. [ 194] Class of 1940 CORA FRANCES BOARD CATHERINE DAVIS MARIAM BOWMAN JANE GREER SUSAN HELMICK BETTY BOARDMEN LEE Class of 1941 SARA ELIZABETH BENEKE MARY BRETZ MARY JANE DOBBIE HELEN FIESS MARGARET GIBSON EMILY HARRISON LUCILLE SULLIVAN LOUISE LAZZELLE MARGARET JANE LEE NELLIE MARGARET MORGAN MARJORIE STROSNIDER BETTY LEE WHITE CONSTANCE BAILEY BETTY GRANT COPENHAVER Class of 1942 CATHERINE BAER MARY LOU BULLARD MARY BUCHANAN BETTY CANIFF VIRGINIA LEE FLEMING BETTIE POOLE CAROLINE JONES THEA GLASSCOCK BETTY LOU FREISMUTH KATHERINE LOUISE WEAVER EUGENIA WRIGHT NANCY MATHEWS NANCY PUGH ELIZABETH ROMINE GRETCHEN SNODERLY ANN STEWART JUNE WATSON JANE NEUDOERFER Class of 1943 NANCY BALLENGEE MARTHA ANN BEATTY EVELYN DAINGERFIELD BETTY SHONK MARSHALL VER STEEG JEANNE WHITE MARY CATHERINE PRITCHARD [ 195] MPPA KAPPA GAMMA Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority was founded at Monmouth College fn 1870. Light and dark blue are the Kappa colors and the flower Is the fleur-de-lis. Beta Upsiion chapter was established in 1906. GAMMA BETA CHAPTER I First Row: Dorothy Jean Henderson, Mary Jean Guthrie, Janice Biefnes, Kitty Campbell Zimmerman, Genevieve James. Second Row: Betty Jane Preece, Virginia Mossburg. Lois Gaines, Betty Berry. Third Row: Ruth Carte, Katherine Kingery, Katherine Luh Summers. Ruth Icenhower, Reda Jones, Evelyn Smith, Anna Nell Winning. [196] Class of 1940 KITTY CAMPBELL ZIMMERMAN RUTH ANN ICENHOWER KATHERINE LUH SOMMER GENEVIEVE JAMES VIRGINIA MOSSBERG MARGARET SWIFT BETTY BERRY Class of 1941 REDA JONES EVELYN SMITH ANNA NELL V INNING Class of 1942 KATHERINE KINGRY VIRGINIA WELLS BETTY PREECE Class of 1943 DOROTHY HENDERSON LOIS GAINES JEAN DAVIS MARY JEAN GUTHRIE JANICE BIEFNES RUTH CARTE [ 197] PHI MU Phi Mu Sorority was founded at Wesleyan College for Women in 1852. Its colors are rose and white and the Enchantress carnation is the sorority flower. Gamma Beta chapter was organized in I92t. WEST VIRGINIA ALPHA CHAPTER First Row: Vernah Stewart Gardner, Nellie Kell, Mary E. Ambler, Shirley I. Currey, Virginia Weaver, Frances Stotler, Elizabeth Bailey. Second Row: Jean Blosser, Frances Reich, Rose Ann Pearcy, Margaret Kerfoot, Kathleen Peel, Betty Ann Heermans, Alice Steele, Mary Ben Morris, Rosanne Rogers. Third Ro : Marguerite la Jo McCulloch, Kathryn Reed, Eleanor Jones, Jane E. Dunning, Mary Louise Foulk, Mildred Moon, Vera Louise Bowling, Ann Yoke. Fourth Row: Phyllis Herold, Nadine Bailey, Ruth M. Hedrlck, Lydia Beckett Maxwell, Hilda Elizabeth Hale, Charlotte Wilson, Rosalie O ' Neale, Betty Lawson. Frances Cabell Williams, Carol Johnson. Fifth Row: Virginia Lee Koepler, Isabelle Urling, Jane Nelson, Virginia Alice Thomas, Diane Toussaint. Katharine Orton, Alice Hayman. Catherine Bond. t 198] Class of 1940 JANE NELSON DIANE TOUSSAINT VIRGINIA KOEPLER FRANCES C. WILLIAMS Class of 1941 ROSALIE O ' NEALE KATHRYN REED BETTY STALLINGS VIRGINIA ALICE THOMAS ISABELLE URLING VIRGINIA WEAVER CHARLOTTE WILSON RUTH HEDRICK NELLIE KELL MARGARET KERFOOT MARGUERITE McCULLOCH MARY BEN MORRIS ANNE YOKE MARJORIE ANNON ELIZABETH BAILEY JEAN BLOSSER VERA BOWLING SHIRLEY CURREY MARY LOUISE FOULK Class of 1942 LYDIA BECKETT MAXWELL ALICE HAYMAN JANE DUNNING CAROL JOHNSON ELEANOR JONES MILDRED MOON FRANCES STOTLER Class of 1943 BETTY AMBLER NADINE BAILEY CATHERINE BOND BARBARA FORESTER BETTY ANN HEERMANS FRANCES REICH [ 199] BETTY LAWSON ALICE STEELE KATHERINE ORTON ROSE ANNE PEARCY ROSANNE ROGERS PI BETA PHI Pi Beta Phi Sorority was founded at Monmouth College In 1867. Wine red and silver blue are Its colors, and the white carnation Its flower. West Virginia Alpha chap- ter was established In 1918. M N H R First Row: Jacqueline Banquer, Reasa Gardner. Second Row: Bernice Klein, Rosenetta Mervis, Rhea Levin, Irene Haskell, Anita Baker, Marceline Welner. Third Row: Evelyn Gordon, Reva Forman, Betty Lee Schuchat, Sylvia Klein, Janet Berman, Gertrude Goldman. Fourth Row: Audrey Morgan, Lillian Nach, Betty Goldsmith. Ruth Pollack, Shirley Greene, Shirley Stein. [200] Class of 1940 ANITA BAKER Class of 1941 REVA FORMAN BETTY LEE SCHUCHAT SHIRLEY GREENE JACQUELYN BANQUER ROSENETTA MERVIS GERTRUDE GOLDMAN EVELYN GORDON LILLIAN NACH Class of 1942 MARCELINE WEINER AUDREY MORGEN SHIRLEY STEIN RUTH POLLACK BEHY GOLDSMITH SYLVIA KLEIN Class of 1943 IRENE HASKELL REASA GARDNER [201] SIGMA DELTA TAU Sigma Delta Tau Sorority was founded In 1917 at Cornell Univer- sity. Cafe-au-lait and old blue are the sorority colors and Its flower Is the tea rose. Omlcron chapter was organized in 1934. HE boys in the back room started muttering last year about cabbages and football coaches. But this year — the Year of the Great De- pression in West Virginia Football — they broke out in open rebellion. And before the season was half over. Sleepy Glenn deserves a lot of credit. He probably was not the best coach in the East, but here ' s one of the mob that would wager the seat of his trousers is not nearly so shiny as that of several other coaches in bigger, softer jobs. For one thing, he never had the support he really deserved, either financially or otherwise, even when he was winning. And remember this, boys and girls, he did take us to the Sun Bowl one year. Fickle, fickle fandom! So it is with a sense of loss that we see Sleepy bury himself in his medicine (as if he didn ' t have bitter enough medicine when he was here). He was serious, commanded more respect among his boys than any other coach for some time, and nobody can say he didn ' t try. We can ' t lick ' em, so we ' ll jine ' em. Along comes Kern, who built a wonder team at Carnegie Tech in his three years there. We begin already to place bets on the 1940 team. Confucius might point out: take it easel, chlllun. It ' s only fair that we give the blond Bill a year or two before we start sharp- ening our scalpels for another dissection. After all, he Is instituting a brand-new system here. He ' s taking men some other coach selected and building them into his own style of play. And he runs into a tough schedule to start out on. So let ' s bide a bit of time. I [l First Row: Manager Dave Johnson, John Carliss, Charley Seabright, Bill Jennings. Jess Richardson, Harry Clark, Dick Dolly, Joe Butta, Charley Hockenberry, Sammy Pinion, Bob Mellace, George Sharp, Bob White, Don McCann, Glennis Ellis, Dick Welch, Backfield Coach Ira Rodgers, Trainer Art Smith, Head Coach Dr. Marshall Glenn. Back Row: Henry Sterle, 1 [ Q Q And Moses led the children of Israel (or some children) +o the promised land — but not the Mountaineers. Came September and one of the biggest mass headaches the University has ever had as our purveyors of the pigskin got off on first one wrong foot and then another until we wound up with a lot of eggs in our basket — goose eggs. There were those gloomy, tongue-in-cheek individuals who remembered the 1938 season and maintained a more or less discreet silence, only occasionally lapsing Into a lush raspberry, but most of us, believing in God and social justice, looked forward to greater things. So we had a big, fine-looking team, a good coaching staff, and the stadium debt paid off. But som.ething happened — some people might call it fate — and we wound up with two rather anemic wins, a surprising tie, and six — no less — drubbin ' s. About all we sal- vaged out of that dark season [we speak of it in a frightened whisper} was a lot of bitter experience. And Legs Hawley burned up all those SRO signs and seriously considered a buy-a-buddy- poppy campaign. West Virginia, 44; West Virginia Wesleyan, It all began late In September on the green-topped loam of the stadium. Wesleyan really didn ' t have much, but It warmed our hearts the way our gridiron gallants skipped through that high- passing mob. hiarry Clark ' s 52-yard scamper In the third period, Johnny Carliss ' two smashing scores. Charley Hockenberry ' s rabbit- like running — ah, ' twas positively beautiful. We gained 449 yards to their 40 and the Indian summer was really gorgeous. West Virginia. 0; Pitt, 20 Then the bottom dropped out of something. Few of us were optimistic enough to hope to throttle the powerful Panther — In spite of the fact that Sutherland wasn ' t at the other end of the leash — but we hoped to see our boys do valiant battle. We gained 39 yards net rushing, made three first downs to Pitt ' s 276 yards and 14 first downs. West Virginia, 7; Cincinnati, Cincinnati left his plow to juggle porkhides and almost upset a bucketful of dope. Playing under lights, the Glennsquad piddled for two quarters before little Sammy Pinion scooted across to the Bearcat end zone for a lone touchmarker. And Charlie Seabright hit one on the nose for an extra point. Cincinnati threatened a couple of times, but Balsl sneered and the threats stopped. West Virginia, 0; Washington and Lee, 9 Some 2,950 students made the annual pilgrimage to Charleston to lay a burned sacrifice In the middle of Laidley Field. The Generals stood up something tn the manner of Jackson at the first Manassas and Mountaineer offensives ricocheted harmlessly Into the ground — on their noses. The Confederates outscored us, out first-downed us, out passed us, and generally made a more thorough job of every- thing but celebrating. About all most of us remember about the week-end are the parties in the Daniel Boone and the dance. 1 i [204] fft rfll ra J, i. Mike Gussie, Albert BaisI, Line Coach Jules Carlson. Middle Row: Assistant Backfield Coach Sam Audia, Frank DeFranco, Dan Shearer, Joe Czajka. Pete Antolini, Tom Davies, John Rockis, Tom Glllooly, Bud Smith, Doug Phillips, Ed Ossoski, Sam Mandich, Tony Rapaswick, Walt Pike, Henry Goodman. Bob Heckert, Charley Stansbury, John Shonk, Joe Cestaric. I [ [ Wesf Virginia, 6; South Carolina, 6 Most people were too disheartened to note that West Virginia really played a good ball game for at least three quarters of the South Carolina melee. We scored first on an 89-yard advance, topping off which Carllss passed 24 yards to Seabright, and showed a rennarlcable edge in ground-gaining. An 85-yard return of a Mountaineer punt in the closing minutes of the game spoiled It all, however. Shucks! West Virginia, 0; Georgetown, 14 Came then the hloyas who seem to have a kind of perennial Indian sign on wearers of the Old Gold and Blue. It wasn ' t so bad, though, for the Georgetowns were topheavy favorites, and we were so tired. The M ' nt ' n ' rs made only two first downs and got Into G ' town territory only once (all the way up to the G. 45-yard line), but after all, they only made two touchdowns. We won a nnoral victory. West Virginia, 7; Manhattan, 19 hlomecoming, and the only thing that kept th ' crowd from drowning Its woes in a sea of fuddlewater was the fact that all of the West Virginia drug stores were closed on account of It being Armistice Day too. As It was, several citizens resorted to radiator fluid and canned heat. The Manhattans did not waste any time, pushing over two scores In nine minutes and a third In the last period. The West Virginia ' s only contribution to the cause for higher scores was a touchdown in the second period by Carllss. And then there was (sigh} the Homecoming dance. West Virginia, 6; Kentucky, 13 Citizens who saw the Kentucky game say the Glenngang played its stalwartest, scintlllatlngest, superlatlvest ball game agin ' the Wildcats. Kentucky, which had just kicked the moleskins off Ala- bama, had all it could do to stop the mouldering Mountaineers, who scored when Carllss plunged over after a Seabrlght-Mellace pass play had set things up on the one-yard line. For which we lift our bowlers and bow briefly our heads for all the mean things we have said. West Virginia, 0; George Washington, 13 The Colonial game was delayed briefly because of the Roose- veltlan Thanksgiving. Would that it had been postponed Indefi nitely. They out first-downed us 1 3 to two, outgalned us 39 to 252 — but we outfumbled them three to one. And so, exit crying. The squad loses some good men this year — not the least of whom is Coach Sleepy Glenn — but with the advent of the new regime, a decent looking crop of sophomores et al we may find some silver In our lining next year. Let us pray while Brother hiawley passes the hat. £205] lA ' [ And then there was basketball. The Mountaineers Raese-ed through a bitter nlne- teen-game schedule and gathered laurel wreaths to the extent of thirteen, some of them over such redoubtable heavies as Pitt (sigh!). Temple, Georgetown, George Washington, Washington and Jefferson, and Carnegie Tech. Only such luminous institutions as Penn State, Kentucky, Pitt (sigh!). Temple, and West Virginia Wes- leyan managed to get their fingers in the Dyke for slight victories. Raese ' s racers would have finished near the top of the late EIC had that bemourned con- federation still been in existence. Individually, Jimmy Ruch and Rudy Baric, dubbed most appropriately the Mountaineers ' scoring twins, lit on top of the scoring heap. The jump-shooting Ruch ankled about to knock down 197 points while his compatriot hooped it up for 195. Co-CaptaIn Homer Brooks and Gobby Chepko, as well as the colorful Sam (Rosebud) Mandich, came in for a portion of the scor- ing favors, each doing better than a hundred points. And we might pause here to cast a boutonniere or two in the general direction of Lou Kalmar and infini- tesimal Jimmy McCartney for floor-play that would warm the heart of an Adagio dancer. And, of course, those unsung heroes — the substitutes. So we were quite happy when our Mountain Men romped through Bethany, Marietta and Carnegie Tech successively and successfully. Nor were we much aggrieved when Kentucky ' s Kernels hung one on us, for Kentucky folk are pretty tough on basketball courts. But we really bubbled over when our boys trickled through the stout defenses of titanic Temple. We were so happy. In fact, that we didn ' t even alibi when Wes-Wes-West Virginia Wesleyan got into us by an eleven-point margin three games later after we had licked ' em in their own back yard. Came then the eastern trip, on which we kicked Lafayette and Georgetown in the teeth and took a dive for Penn State and Temple. The Raese-ers outran Washington and Jefferson and George Washington, then sat one out at Pitt (sigh!). Most disheartening was the Penn State waltz here, in which our boys carried the game into an extra period (remember the long second last season?) but for naught. Sweet, sweet revenge, however. In treatment of the pernicious Pitt Panther (sigh!) in a glorious triple bill. [H Brooks and Chepko will not be back next year — and they will be missed — but Coach Dyke Raese still has Ruch, Baric, Mandich, Kalmar, McCartney and others, plus Scotty Hamilton, Bill Hess, and some more from the freshman squad, which does not look so bad. Incidentally, the freshmen won eleven, lost four in the course of the season, which also Is not bad. Bill Hess was the leading scorer. Finale of the indoor sports program at the University this year was the twenty-seventh annual state high school basketball tournament, in which Wheeling passed Beckley in the finals. As a statistician might put it: West V West V West V West V West V West V West V West V West V West V West V West V West V West V West V West V West V West V West V Individually Ruch, f . irgini irgmi irgini irglnl Irgini irgini Irgini irglnl irgini irgmi irgmi irgini irgmi irgmi irgmi 1 rg m 1 irgmi irgini irgini Dane, c . . . Brooks, c . . Chepko, f . . Mandich, g Kalmar, g . . McCartney, f Seabright, g . Hicks, g . . . Brown, f . . . Henry, f . . Hockenberry, f Gillooly, c . . Ossoski, g . . 50 60 44 38 46 51 55 43 23 52 41 40 44 43 49 42 51 66 42 Bethany 29 Marietta 36 Carnegie Tech 39 Kentucky 47 Temple 42 Wesleyan 50 Marietta 28 Wesleyan 54 Penn State 32 Lafayette 20 Temple 54 Georgetown 38 Washington and Jefferson 32 George Washington ... 29 Pitt 68 Washington and Jefferson , 23 Penn State 55 Carnegie Tech 57 Pitt . . 35 FG Fouls Total 75 47-7! 197 80 35-58 195 50 48-69 148 41 33-52 1 IS 36 29-50 101 10 12-24 32 12 5-10 29 1 1 4- 5 26 7 5- 7 19 3 0- 6 2 0- 4 1 1- 2 3 1 0- 2 1 0- 2 I III Came spring and baseball. The Mountain moundmen piled up a total of I 5 I runs in winning eight in a fifteen- game schedule. Numbered among those who felt the power of Mountaineer bats were Pitt, Temple, Penn State, Ohio Wesleyan, St. Vincents, and Salem College. Mich- igan State, Pitt, Mount St. Marys, Penn State, and St. Vincents won games from the varsity. Biggest stick in the local batting detail was owned by Charlie hi oc ken berry, whose season average was .464, which isn ' t so bad in any league. Skip Falkenstine was second and Lorenz, Grossman, Schilansky, Anderson, and Johnny Bennett all hit above the .300 mark, which is also pretty good. Johnny Bennett won five straight games, losing only to Michigan State. After dropping two to Michigan State in the drear, cold first days of the season. Coach Rodgers and his boys came back to kick Salem all over the drill field, winning 32-5 before the game was called in the sixth inning because of darkness. Came then two high-scoring victories over Ohio Wesleyan before the eastern trip and a loss at the hands of Mount St. Marys and a thrilling 3-2 win over Temple. We split series with Pitt, Penn State, and St. Vincents in the remainder of the season. THE SEASON West Virginia 4; Michigan State West Virginia 5; Michigan State West Virginia 32; Salem College . West Virginia 23; Ohio Wesleyan West Virginia 19; Ohio Wesleyan West Virginia 4; Mount St. Marys West Virginia 3; Temple .... West Virginia . 6 7 5 19 14 West V West V West V West V West V V est V West V 7; Pitt . . rginia I I ; St. Vincents 9 rginia 0; Pitt 3 rginia 10; Pitt 7 rginia I ; St. Vincents 8 rginia 9; Penn State 5 rginia 14; Penn State 17 rginia 9; Pitt 5 10 [208] Art Smith ' s track squad was not as successful in 1939 as were most of the other spring sports squads. The runnin ' and jumpin ' Mountaineers won only from Waynesburg, losing by wide mar- gins to Pitt (sigh!) and Ohio University in the sea- son ' s three meets. Flashiest individual performer of the year was Sophomore A! Strouse, who won four firsts dur- ing the season, one of them the only first place I CI scored against Pitt. hHe excelled in the hurdles and dashes, was undefeated In the high hurdles and won several places in the hundred. Another promising sophomore was Jacobson, who won a couple of firsts and some more places in the distance runs. Other first place winners were Captain Tony Rapaswich, Fred Weiland, Romanoski, Hill, Phillips, Haley, and Savage. West Virginia 4by2 Ohio University West Virginia . THE SEASON . 79 2 West Virginia ■• SSyi; Waynesburg 18: Pitt 108 3 y: [209] D Although they lost three, tied one and won two, West Virginia ' s boxers had more than a suc- cessful season. For one thing, they placed one nnan, 135-pound Crispin hHernandez, among the champions of the Eastern Intercollegiate Confer- ence tournament. For another, they won meets from Bucknell and Michigan State, two of the toughest squads in their respective sections. They tied Temple, another eastern power, and held Army and City College of New York to close scores. Outstanding among Mountaineer boxers were Gene Tudor, hHernandez, and Bill Mucklow, mld- dleweights, who slugged it out with some of the finest fighters in the country. hHernandez and Tudor are sophomores. Mucklow won five in six bouts, losing only at Wisconsin and going to the finals in the tournament. Tudor, who joined the squad late, picked up two technical knockouts and a decision, losing at Wisconsin and in the finals of the tournament. hHernandez lost de- cisions to Army and Wisconsin. Beecher hHinkle, light heavyweight, won two, lost three, and went to the EIC finals. Coach Bill Neely, serving his first year as box- ing instructor, had a very successful year, all told, and the best of it is that he loses only Mucklow for next year ' s squad. THE RECORD West Virginia . . West Virginia . . West Virginia . . 3yi: City College of N. Y. . iy. West Virginia 4 ; Temple 4 West Virginia 21 ; Army Syi West Virginia . . I ; Wisconsin . . . . 5 ; Bucknell . . . . . 6 ; Michigan State [210] nmsr wnsii A jinx chased Coach Whitey Gwinn and his University wrestlers all over the mat during the first half of the season, but they came back to pin It for successive victories over Washington and Jefferson, Temple and Case In the last half of the card. They dropped meets to Washington and Lee, Findlay, and Michigan State. No particularly good Individual records were turned in during the season. Captain John Ham- mer won three and lost three, but the best indi- vidual record was that of Whitey Wilbourn, who lost one decision and won three bouts, two of them by falls. Bob hlartley was pinned in his first three bouts and came back to pin his opponents In the last two. Dick Dolly, the heavyweight, lost one and won three, and the McArdles, Bob and Bonner, won two apiece and lost two each. John Tyson won two, tied one, and lost three. Captain hiammer and Dolly will not be back next year, but Coach Gwinn hopes to build a strong, experienced squad around the remain- ing six men. THE SCHEDULE West Virginia . West Virginia . West Virginia . 8 ; Washington Lee l2J- ; Findlay . . . . 5 ; Michigan State 28 I8 4 25 West Virginia West Virginia West Virginia . . 33 ; Washington Jefferson 5 . .15 ; Temple 12 ..17 ; Case II [211] n And lo, the University ' s fortunes in the racket- and-net game soared to new heights as Coach Tom Ennis doffed scholarly mortar board for sun visor. Soared, in fact, to a point just short of the Pitt pinnacle (sigh!) in winning six dual meets and dropping one only to the Panthers. The varsity completely shut out Wesleyan and Waynesburg and decisively whipped Duquesne and Washington and Jefferson twice. John Elsey, top scorer of the team for the year, won the Ennis tennlsmen ' s only match against Pitt. Elsey totaled eight and a half points during the season by winning six singles matches and dropping only one, and sharing in five doubles wins and losing one. Captain Duddrear won five singles matches, lost two, and shared In four dou- bles wins, losing three. Bob Spangler won five singles and dropped one, and shared in five dou- bles victories, losing one to nose out Duddrear by a half point with seven and a half. John Spangler and Rice had six and a half points each, the former winning four singles and five doubles and the latter winning five singles and three doubles. Coffield won five singles, lost one, for a season score of five points. West Virginia . . . . 9; West Virginia . . 1; West Virginia . . . . 7; THE 1939 TENNIS SEASON West Virginia Wesleyan . West Virginia Pitt 8 West Virginia Washington Jefferson . 2 West Virginia West Virginia .... 8; Duquesne . . 5; Duquesne 4 7; Washington Jefferson . 2 9; Waynesburg t2I2] I] West Virginia ' s 1939 golf team whittled a niche on the gatepost of the hall of fame by beating Pitt (sigh!) for the first time in Mountain- eer golf history, and quite decisively — the score was seven and a half to one and a half. Other- wise, we won four meets out of six, losing to Washington and Jefferson and Pitt in the last two games. Bill Witt and George hHopkins hung up the best individual records, the former winning five singles, losing one and sharing in four best ball wins, and the latter winning four singles, tying one, losing one and sharing in five best ball wins. Wilson won four singles, lost two and shared in four best ball victories for six points and Sharpen- berg won four, lost one and shared In two best ball wins for five. Team members Spencer, Gra- ham, and LippuccI made four and a half, three and a half, and three points in that order. AND SPEAKING OF FIGURES West Virginia .... 6 ' S; Washington Jefferson 2 ' i West Virginia . West Virginia .... 9 ; Duquesne West Virginia . West Virginia .... lyi: Pitt ly. West Virginia . . 9; Duquesne 2; Washington Jefferson . 7 . 2; Pitt 7 [213] Yes Professor — I do believe spring Is here. [ :m] MURPHY ' S THE BIG 5 lOc STORE i We Have What You Want W ' e Will Get It For You Or It Can ' t Be Had THE SPOT • RESTAURANT BOWLING AND BILLIARD PARLOR STUDENTS RECREATION CENTER SINCE 1934 454-456 HIGH ST. SAFE SANITARY DAIRY PRODUCTS SANITARY MILK ICE CREAM CO. MORSANTOWN, W. VA. COMPLIMENTS FIRST NATIONAL BANK MORGANTOWN, W. VA. [215] INDEX Abbott, Mary Jean Ill Abrams, Seymour 113, 168 Acker, Elizabeth Lenora 26 Adams, Donald L. 1 16. 160 Adams, Dorothy 95, 188 Adams. Duane 97, 170 Adams, Edward Maxwell 116. 176 Adams, Jr., Harry 116, 121 ' , 154 Agnew. Jane 107, 190 Agriculture, College 8 Agriculture Club 16. 17 Alderson, Mary Bell 19, III, I92 Aldredge. N. Jackson 154 Alexander, Jr., H. C 24 Alexander, Mary Jane Ill Allamong, Norma Nell 19. Ill, 183 Allen, Elizabeth Houston 97, 192 Allen, Helen D Ill Allen, Ruth 103 Allender, G. William 93 Allman, George Jackson 97, 176 Allison, Mack 158 Almodovar, Cesar G 99 Alpha Delta Pi 184 Alpha Epsilon Delta 83 Alpha Phi 186 Alpha Xi Delta 188 Alpha Zeta 15 Amato, Angelene Helen 93 Amato, Emanuel J 44 Amato, Gaetano P 93 Amato, Theresa R Ill Ambler, Mary Elizabeth Ill, 198 American Institute of Electrical Engineers . 52 Amos, John 113, 154 Amos, G. Merle 97, 154 Anderson, Earl Edward 40, 76. 86, 178 Anderson. Richard Clark 28, 152 Angotti, Anthony John 72 Andrews, Geraldine 28, 192 Andrick, Helen 105, 186 Armstrong, George S 56 Aronson, Carl Arthur 44,49, 51, 123 Arrington, Robert Glenn 83, 107, 176 Arts and Sciences, College 20 Ashworth, J. D 26, 142, 160 Ashford. J. Ward 10 Aspinall, Elizabeth 99, 190 Associated Women Students 118 Atwell, Paul 46, 158 Audia, Irene 105 Audia, Sam Frank 44, 178 B Baer, Catharine 103, 194 Bailey, Constance 95, 194 Bailey, Elizabeth 95, 142. 198 Bailey, Vernon Harvey 62, 123 Bailey, John E 6, 49 Bailey, Kenneth D 105, 170 Bailey, Nadme 1 13, 198 Baker, Anita Simon 22, I2fc| 200 Baker, Betty 103 192 Baker, Charles Lewis 24J76 Baker, Elaine 93, 188 Baker, Jack S 105 172 Baker, Nathan 109. 176 Ballard, Elisabeth Ann _ . . . , 103, 188 Ballard, Hope 12, 188 Ballard, Mozelle IC5, 192 Ballard, William Riley 26 176 Ballengee, Nancy Jo 103, 194 Baldwin, Edward Post 46, 51 Band I34 Bane, Frank P 95, 51, 156 Bannister, Mary Jane 115, 190 Bannister, John 113, 170 Banquer, Jacquefyn Louella 25, 200 Baric, Rudolph 158 Barker, Elizabeth 103 Barnard, William 115. 152 Barnette, William CPuentin 113,178 Barnes, Lois 105, 184 Bartkus, Edward P 97 143 Bartlett, Bill II s , 160 Baseball 208 Basketball 206 Batson, Virginia Lee 38, 190 Bauer, Elaine Ill, 190 Bayne, Richard 109 170 Beal, Francena May 86 Bean, Gaynor Woodrow |03 Bear, Fay T |07. 174 Beard, Jr., Harry Levon 158 Beatty, Ann IN, 194 Beauties 44 Beedle, Jr., Edward W 99, 154 Beeler, Jr., Harvey 116, 158 Bell, Eugene I I5J56 Bell, Harry |07, 154 Bell, Jr., H. Paige 156 Bell, Miles W 99, 170 Benchea, Hortenziu 105, 156 Benchea. Septimiu 107, 120 Beneke, Sara 95, 194 Bennett. Bernese 38, 40, 188 Bennett, Jessie Irene 86 Bergdoll, Louise 19, 105, 125, 188 Bergdoll, Merlin Scott 12, 156 Berman, Janet || | 200 Berry, Betty Ellen 95, 196 Berry, Robert Zinn 80 Bertrand, Harriet 19, 115, 186 Bertrand, Virginia 113 86 Bertschy, Allen Wayne 46 Bess, Bernardine 93 Beta Theta Pi .152 Beveridge, Elizabeth Jean I05 Bicanich, John R ||3 Biddle, Roy W |09, 176 Biefness, Janice Louise ill, 196 Bierer, William E 107, 156 Billups, Glenn 1 15, 180 Bippus, Helen 86 Bippus, Margaret Jane 72, 188 Bird, Marilynn |03, 190 Bird, Virginia 28 190 Bishop, Ralph Willard ' 76 Blagg, Benjamin Vance 95, 156 Blagg, Joseph A 15 Blair, Anna |0I, 190 Bland, James P 28, ' 152 Blaney, Kermit B jQ Block, Ralph Nelson 83, 109 Blosser, Jean 93, 198 Board, Cora Frances 28, 142 194 Bobbitt, Ray D ' 93 160 Boggs, Mary 10, 18 186 Boley, Iris II I, 188 Bond, Catherine Ml, 198 Bond, Don H losj 170 Bonebrake, Dale 86, 154 Boose, William R 107| 176 Bond. Richard Bush 26, 160 Borror, Jack A 113 172 Borror, James C 99, 152 Bowie, Mary Eleanor ||| |90 Bowling, Vera Louise 95 198 Bowman, Marian 26 194 Bowman, Walter A 109 172 Boxing 210 Boyd, Alice Ill Boyer, Jane 99 Brabben, Margaret L 105, 188 Bradley, T. Wayne 113 170 Brady, Bula 93 Bragg, Denver Dayton I2 Brand, Jane Louise 97, 192 Bran ham, Paul F 30 Bransford, Wilma 95 Brashear, Wesley C 103, 121, 162 Brasseur, Norman A 99, 176 Bretz, Mary 99 194 Bright, Marguerite ' I0 Brilliantine, Laura 22 Brock, Jr., Robert L 113, 162 Broderick, Marie Barbara 76 Brooks, Betty |01 Brooks, William I05, 170 Brown, Benjamin |09, 170 Brown, Catherine Jean Ill, 192 Brown, Charles William 22, 154 Brown, Donald P 83, 105 178 Brown, Jr., Ernest M 101, 170 Brown, Jr.. John William 83, 109 170 Brown, Robert H. I56 Brown, William Jameison 48, 162 Bryan, II, H. Jackson 99, 121, 182 Bryant, Allen Roy 10 Buchanan, Mary I03, 194 Buckley, Rex G 46J94 Bullard, Arch 99, 152 Bullard, Mary Lou 103, 125 194 Bumgardner, William Allen 103, 162 Burdette. Noyes B 24, 152 Burdick, Mary Jean 103 Burnslde, Mary Virginia 22 Burroughs, Sara Louise _ . . . Ill Burtnett, Jane |03 Burtnett, John H 97, 176 Bush, A. Kyle go Butler, Parks M ' . ' . 154 Byers, William L 1 13, 172 Byrum, James A 62, 160 c Cain, Guy Edward |2 Calderwood, Andrew |03 Cale, Ellsworth Ferrall 22, 154 Campbell, Ellen Marie 105 Campbell, Frank |76 Campbell, G. Austin 95, 176 Campbell, John H 166 Campbell, Wayne C 30, 123, 143, 154 Candas, Saraphemas 26, 178 Canniff, Betty 103 194 Capito, Charles Lewis 95 176 Carliss, John H 93. ' 152 Carp, Carl C Iis! 168 Carpenter, Clarence Edward 44, 143, 160 Carpenter, Mary |[| Carpenter, Rebecca 12, 18, 188 Carpenter, Walter S ' 30 178 Carr, Joel Foster 22 Carr, W. Robert 24, 170 Carroll, Robert Leon ' 36 Carson, Emerson Roy 28, 176 Carte, Ruth 1 1 1 196 Carver, Jr., George E 99, 176 Casey, Helen 19, ' III Castillo, Andres Lalata ' 30 Gather, Charles R g Gathers, George I. 22 Cattrell, Clyde Robert 95, 172 Cattrell, Elizabeth ' 40 Caudill, Charles 115, 162 Caudill, Clarence 107 162 Cavallero, Lucius J 24 Cavendish, Lawrence S |0 Cimino, Louis 22 Charlton, June Dale ||| Cheesman, Nathan Allen 30, 170 Chi Omega 190 Chi Sigma Delta 34 Claiborne, Eloise Jane I03 Clark, Ellsworth R 109. 152 Clark, Richard B 107 170 Clem, J. Robert 116 154 Clubb, Elmore 80, 160 Clayton, Doretha Mae 86 Cobun, Jr., Charles B 3g Coffield, Clan Terrell 28 Coffman, Ruth 97 Cohen, Marvin 115, 174 Cohen, Melvin 95 168 Cohn, Morton Stanley 107, 174 Colborn, Harry 1 13 162 Cole, Jr., Dorsey Oran |07, ' 162 Cole, James B |07, 162 Coleman, C. B 99, 182 Coleman, Frances I4 |90 Coilart, Richard C . . ' 22 Collier, James 99 152 Collins, Albert E 95 180 Collins, Mariana 99, 127, 128, ' 188 Collins, Thomas 76 Community Chorus 70 Conaway, Roy H 46 Condry. Joseph Patrick 28, 123. 130. 170 Connell, John B I07, 170 Conner, Frank E., Jr ' |56 Conner, Martha Mae. 95, 118, 121, 127, 128, 142, 192 Conner, Robert B 115, ' 156 Coombs, James us] 152 Cooper, George A., Jr |05 Cooper. Shirley 38 Copenhaver, Betty Grant 99, 194 Copenhaver. Edward C Iis ' 154 Copher, Paul E 105 162 Corbitt, William N 109, 158 Cornell, Don L 44, 143 182 Cornell, Jack Leon 48 Cotton, William E 105, 162 Cottrill, Delford Lee, Jr 93 143 Couch, James Grant Ml, 176 Counts, Lillian Edna 76 119 Counselman, Marjorle 38, 40 Courtney, Ralph A 105, 162 Courtney, Thomas 115, 162 Cowden, George Newell 24, 154 Cox, Charles Quincy 62, 123, 160 Crawford, B. James |07, |76 I 216] OUR 26TH YEAR Serving the Students and Faculty With MASTER CLEANING MAIN OFFICE FRANK E. CONNER Phone 4-1-2-3 OUR RED TRUCKS WILL CALL 473 HIGH ST. 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Davies, Thelma Carolyn 164 64. 128 . . 64 . . 113 , 109 -III Davies! Thomas Melville 7 ' . 123. ' 30 Davis. Catherine C 22, 118, 126.194 Davis Cornelius Carter ' 5. 154 Davis, George L. . 113. |54 Davis, Jean Loi ise n Davis. Martha Lee . - ' Davis. Phillip J. . . . w$ Davis. Richard Davis, Richard E. 115. 156 Davis, William . . - 115, 152 Davisson. Richard . 101. 152 Davne. Albert 1„ Dawson. James . 113, 158 Day. William Harold ' ' t Decker. George 105, 172 Deem, Paul 105,182 Delta Gamma 2 Delta Tau Delta 154 Dent, Helen Louise 109, 125 bePietro. Mike 51 Deutsch, Stanley 10 ' . I ' 5 Devore. Barbara Ann 113 Devore, Mary Margaret 10. 18, 128, 184 deVries, Charles Gosse 97. 182 Dickens, Anita Marion 1 ' Dickens. W. Quentin 22, 83 Dickerson, June 3. 18 Dickey. Mary Margaret ' ' 3 Dickinson, Elizabeth 103, 125. 192 Dicks, Charles 115, 166 Dobbie. Mary Jane 97. 119. 194 Dodge, Lucille 38 Dodge. Wallace R 101. 182 Dodson. Elmer H 26, 152 Dolly. John Richard 12, 130. 164 Dolphin Club 78 Donohoe, Dora Deane ' 3 Donohoe. Genevieve . - 64 Dorsey. Helen 95. 190 Doster, James H 22. 166 Douglas. Stephen A 105, 170 Downs. Bette 113. 190 Dragoo. C. H ' 5, 185 Drummond, Harry June 107, 180 Dudderar, Frederick Austin 44.49,51 Dudrow. John Walter 48. 143 Dueker, Dorothy Mae 103 Duffy, Heber 10, 182 Dugan, George M 162 Dunlop. Jack G 56 Dunn, lone ' ' 3 Dunning. Jane E 198. 103 Durgin. Robert R 109. 164 Dustman. Mary Jean 97 Dustman. Jr., Robert Barclay 26 Dutton, Alfreda 113 Dyer. James E 38 Eagen. Margaret 103, 188 Eagen, Paul 115. 176 Eckert. Frieda 93 Eckley, Jr., George M ' 52 Edgar. Carolyn P 107, 190 Edgar. Jr., Charles W 113. 170 Edgar. Martha Ann 109, 190 Education, College 36 Eight Ball 124 Eiland. Edward 26 Eiland, Theodore Anthony 56 Ekhardt, Walter E 158 Elkins. Roy Estel 115 Elliott, Aurelia 26 Enelow. Allen J 109. 168 Engineering, College 42 Englehart. Dale 115, 176 Eperthener, Jacqueline 38, 186 Erhard. Jr.. Ralph 46, 49 Evans, Fay Ill Evans, Ruth Ill Ezell, James Donald 97, 152 Paris, Jean ... - II I, 190 Farnsworth, Carl D. 93, 51, 156 Fast. Dwight ... 176 Feeney, Louise . . , 1 1 1 , 188 Feller. Charles H. . . . 105. 156 Feller. Richard . , 156 Ferguson, Dean W, . 51, 152 Ferguson. Marie ... ,22 Ferrara, Lena Frances ... 10 Ferrell. George H. . .24 Fetter. Charles . . ... 174 Fi Batar Cappar 131 Fiess. Helen ... 93, 142. 194 Fineman. Alvin 1. . . . 109, 168 Fischer, Jeane ... 12, 188 Fisher, Jr.. George E. . 93. 156 Fisher, Lorene ... .95, 178 Flanagan. Carl William .76, 164 Fleming. Virginia Lee . . 103, 194 Fogle, Harold Warman .10, 40 Fogle. Homer Glenn . , 40, 86 Foley. Mary Jane . . .95 Folk. George K. . . 93, 156 Foulk. Mary Louise . 93, 198 Football .... 205 Ford, Doris Ruth 14 Forester, Barbara Ill Forman, A. Hardie 107, 156 Forman. Reva 95, 127, 128, 200 Fortney. Catherine L 14, 188 Fortney. Ellis 113, 154 Foster, Eleanor Eilleen 105 Foster, Jr., H. C 107. 170 Fox. Betty Jane 14 Fraker, Ji., Joseph E 115. 154 Franklin. Joseph L 115, 174 Franklin. S. Edward 46, 174 Frame, Eugene Martin 80 Eraser. Howard W 95. 154 Freismufh. Betty Lou ... . . 105, 194 Freker, Nancy Jane 86 French. Edyth Alwyn 38, 184 Frere, Emile G 40. 86 Fretwell. Catherine 38 Frey. William M 24. 154 Friebertshauser. Charles 97, 176 Frum. Margaret Ill Funk. Rose 86 Fyfe, Jean Gordon 40. 86 Gaal, Frank Nelson 64 Gadd. Violet 40 Gaines, Lois 19, 113, 196 Gallaher. Nelle 10. 130 Gardner, Charles W 113. 172 Gardner. Reasa Florence 113.200 Garlow. Edith Gretchen 56. 190 Gefen. Sumner 109. 168 Gibbs. Thomas F 48. 143. 156 Giboney. Ray Earl 46.49 Gibson, Elizabeth 109. 188 Gibson. Margaret Jane 97, 195 Gibson, Martha Ill, 192 Gibson, Robert L 97, 154 Giles, Reavy Hawthorne 115. 121, 178 Gillooly. Thomas 99. 152 Gilmer, James Wesley 101 Gilmer, John K 12 Glass, Olin Carter 97. 176 Glasscock, Alys Alathea 103. 194 Gleason. Robert F 44 Goff. Herbert H 109. 182 Goff, Homer Wallace 115, 121, 154 Goff, Ernest C 182 Goff, W. Ray 97, 143, 182 Goldman, Gertrude 97, 200 Goldsmith, Betty 103, 200 Goldstein, Allan 116, 174 Golf 213 Gcoch. Marion 56, 184 Goodell. Ralph James McLain 12. 143 Goodman. Flenry 109. 174 Goodsell. Leonard J 44. 49 Goodwin, Jane Aldine 93 Goodwin. Raymond A 99, 170 Gordon, Evelyn Gay 103, 200 Gorrell, Keith 107. 152 Gottlieb, Herbert 99, 168 Governors. Board 91 Grabe, Ruth Etta 97 Grace, Warren Lee 109, 182 Graduate School 84 Graham, James A 180 Green. Glenn W 97. 51. 160 Green, William Van Meter 113, 170 Greene. C. E 105. 170 Greene, Edward H 62 Greene, Shirley Grace 95, 200 Greer, Jane 56, 126. 142. 194 Griffith, Roger D 109, 168 Grimpe. Werner A 105 Grisinger. Gordon M 95, 178 Grow. Jr., G. Walter 44 Grove, Mark 107, 121. 156 Gundling, D. Louis 95, 121, 143, 178 Guthrie, Mary Jean 111. 196 H Haan, Frances Louise 93. 119, 188 Hackney, John Grant 99. 160 Haden. Jean 105. 192 Haines, B. Eugene 76 Haines, Dorothy Louise 14. 18. 19 Halslip. Charles A 80 Hale. Hilda E 97, 198 Hale, lona Dot 76. 184 Hale. Ray 115. 162 Haley. Bruce K 109, 176 Hall. Earl W 107, 154 Hall. Jr., J. Charles 107, 176 Hall, Kendall L 44. 49, 154 Hall. Kenton Allen 97, 154 Hall, Wade E 113 Hamilton, Jim B 107, 160 Hamilton, Jr., Lorentz C 182 Hamilton, Phyllis Ill, 192 Hammack, Frances Lee 97, 184 Hammer. John William 10 Hampton. L. H 14. 166 Hancock, Frances Yost 103 Hancock. Leiand Ml. 121, 156 Hanlfin, John William 156 Hanley. Kathleen 113, 184 Hannah, Margaret K 186 Hardin, Bessie 26 Hardman, Charles 109, 152 Hardman, Harley F 28, 158 Hardman, Orville 158 Hardway. Jon P 105, 170 Hare, Jr., James F 116, 182 Hare, Virginia 12, 18, 186 Harman, Roy 93 Harnish, Jr., Douglas Henry 115, 176 Harper. Eleanor 99. 192 Harper, John D 107. 154 Harper, Philip H 101. 156 Harris, Melvin 44 Harrison. Emily 99, 194 Hart. Jr.. Chester D 62, 182 Hart, William T 152 Hartley. Thelma Irene 19.97 Hartley, Robert L 97. 182 Hartman, Porter 115, 156 Hartman, Robert 115, 176 Harvey, Jack W 170 Hashinger, S. Elizabeth 103, 125, 188 Hashinger, Jr., William Roy 97, 178 Haskell, Irene Marjorie 113,200 Hatcher. Lewis A 113. 156 Haught. John Stevenson 97,48,83, 154 Haver, Charles LaVerne 116 Hayman, Alice 103, 198 Hayne, E. Sllkman I 15. 176 Hayne, Robert Y 44, 123. 143. 176 Hays, Ernest Frederick 12 Heatherman, Joe 162 Heermans, Betty Ann 111. 193 Heermans, Nell Jean 93 Hedrick, Ruth May 95, 198 [218] Telephones: 4428, 4429 146-152 High St. ' The Store That Invites Comparison ■COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS ' Morgantown, W. Va. FRATERNITY JEWELRY Official Badges Keys and Charms Club Insignia Awards Dance Programs Party Favors Crested Stationery Gifts Write For Free— 1940 BLUE BOOK L G. BALFOUR COMPANY ROGERS THE BIG DRUG STORE AIR CONDITIONED DIAL 4419 PEERLESS LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING CO. One Pick Up TWO DELUXE SERVICES Special Student Laundry Rates One Delivery PHONE 4441 Peerlcss-iie Is Laundry and Cleaning Wise One Account E219] INDEX Heim, John R . 152 Heironimus, Richard Dean 30, 162 Heiskell, Edgar F.. Jr 80 Helmick, Susan 22, 118, 194 Henderson. Bill Francis 109, 156 Henderson. Dorothy 113, 196 Henderson. Richard 115, 166 Henry, Charles . . . 97, 123. 176 Henry, Marguerite Elaine 105 Herod, Charles Warren 93 Herold. Phyllis 116, 198 Hess. Clyde 56 Hewitt. Frank S 116. 178 Heyer, Harold 109, 168 Heyl. Robert 113 Hickerson, Mary Ellen 10 Hicks. Roger 107. 160 Higginbotham. Jr.. Beverly M 51 Highland, Jr.. Cecil B 162 Hill Evelyn Marie 107, IBS Hill. Frank R 107, 178 Hill, Jr., Harry B 115 Hill. Jane Hart 22, 142, 188 Hill, John M 109, 156 Hindsley, John P 95, 143, 176 Hinerman, Gwendolyn 19. 105, 192 Hirschberg. Wallace 107. 168 Hively, Mable 113 Hix. A. Homer 109. 158 Hlusko, George Paul 26, 164 Hockenbury, Norman J 28. 160 Hoffman, Peter L 28, 176 Hogshead. George William 107, 170 Hogshead, Ralph. Jr 93. 170 Holland. Cleo 12, 18, 40 Hollandsworth. Charles Ernest 107, 158 Hood. Helen 28, 190 Hopkins, George 28, 172 Hornbeck, Darrell E 46. 49 Hornbrook. Francis Eugene 99, 152 Hornbrook, John Roscoe 97, 164 Hosey, George Robert 101, 182 Hoskins, Mabel T 109, 186 Hoult. Raymond Haller 109. 154 Hoy, John Wesley, Jr 109 Hoyt, Winifred Eleanor 24 Huff. Adelia -40 Huff. Gard 109, 154 Huffman, Jacob S 80 Hunter, George Adamson - 103, 162 Hurst. Ruth Rosabelle 19. 113 Hutchinson, Richard Paul 93, 162 Hutton, Ernest W 162 I Icenhower, Ruth Ann 24, 196 II Circolo Italiano 33 Innis, N. Perry 113 Interfraternity Council 151 Intramural Council 117 Israel. Robert Ill J Jackson, D. Mitchell 101, 180 Jackson, Tom 115. 152 Jackson. Waverly Thornton 99. 121. 178 Jacobs. Harold C 12 Jacobson. Joseph E 93 James, Genevieve Beatrice 76, 196 Jamison. Edna Mae 19, 103. 184 Janney. Thomas Baldwin I 16. 164 Jeffreys, Billy Colvin 103 Jemison. William 107. 160 Jenkins. Raymond, Earl 113, 180 Jennings. William 182 Jennison, Elsie C 97, 186 Jimison. Clario Neal 46 Johns. Virginia Linn 93 Johnson. Ben S., Jr 44,49.51, 156 Johnson. Carol 103, 198 Johnson, James Edwin 99, 154 Johnson, Leonard King 109. 152 Johnson, Richard Morgan 162 Johnson, Robert E 48 Johnston, Herbert Norris 46 Jones. Caroline 194, 103 Jones. Eleanor 103. 198 Jones, John William, Jr 97. 143. 160 Jones, Reda Helen 101, 196 Jorgensen, Miles John 154 Journaliers 58 Journalism School , 54, 59 Judy, George Lee 93 Judy, Isaac Paul 46 K Kahle, James S.. Jr 156 Kanner. Sam 99, 168 Kanter, Harold 116, 174 Kappa Alpha 156 Kappa Delta Pi 40 Kappa Kappa Gamma 194 Kappa Mu Alpha 51 Kappa Sigma 158 Kaufman, Paul J 109. 174 Katz, Betty Lee 119. 103 Katz, LeRoy H 62. 168 Keck, Jack 93. 176 Keefer, Frances Genevieve 24 Keith. Delia Lucile 101, 184 Kell, Nellie 95, 198 Kelly, Yvonne 113, 184 Keplinger. Estella Lee III. 188 Kerfoot. Margaret 95. 198 Kessel. Betty Ill, 190 Kessler, Lawrence J. M 115, 174 Kiger, Anna Jane 103 Kiger. Glenn Willard 76 Kilmain, Dorothy 113 Kimble, Edwin Lee 30. 178 Kimpel, Edward 116, 160 King. William M 105, 160 Kingry, Katharine Jane 105 196 Kirk, B. A.. Jr 62. 12: 80 Kirk. William P ICi. 180 Kite. Betty Sue 22 Kitts, William Henry 101. 152 Klebe, Albert 160 Klebe. Howard Charles 62. 123. 160 Klein, Sylvia 113, 200 Kleinmetz, Bernice B 115.200 Klett. William 101, 160 Knapp, Dennis R 62 Knapp, Thomas 107. 176 Knapp. V. K 62 Knauss. Kenneth Louis 178 Koepler. Virginia Lee 22, 118, 198 Koslow, Milton Sidney 97, 168 Kotler, Milton 105, 168 Kramer, William M 107. 176 Krupey. Nicholas A 72 Kuzner. Robert A 168 L Lago. Narciso. Jr, . . 115 Lamb. Clayce 116, 170 Lamb, Grace - . . . .28 Lanahan. Thomas Bernard 116, 162 Lang, Frederick William 46, 49 Latta. William L., Jr . , . 62 Laulis, James Cooper , . .113 Law, College .60 Law, Margaret Ill Law, Mary E. . . 26, 190 Lawall, Charles E., Jr 113 Lawson, Betty . III. 198 Lawton, Lilyan ... 12, 40 Lawton, William E 115, 176 Lazares, Herman J 28 Lazarus. Dorothy Anne 19, 113 Lazzelle, Louise 95, 194 League. John Sherman 116, 172 Leatherman, Edgar A,, Jr 113, 156 Lee. Betty Boardman 26, 142, 194 Lee, Ferdinand Wayne 24 Lee, Margaret Jane 95, 194 Lee. Richard W 182 Lee. Robert E 48, 51 Leggett. James S 109. 152 Leith, Elizabeth Lane 22 Lenett, Marvin S 30. 123, 168 Leonard, Charles Albert III. 180 Leonard. Richard H 116. 152 Lewis. Burl C 107, 182 Lewis, Lucille 64 Lewis, Mabel Marie 115, 186 LeValley, Marcia HI Levin. Rhea 103, 200 Light, Gory Madge 12 Lilly, P. T 99. 152 Lilly, Peggy Jayne Ill, 192 Linger, Elinors 105, 188 Linnetz, Fred J 109, 168 Lipscomb, J. Roy 86 Listen, Lawrence Louis 24 Liston. Lucille 24. 142 Li-Toon-Awa 125 Lively, William Thompson 113, 176 Livesay, Meade A 17 6 Livingston. Stanley 22. 154 Lloyd. Harold 113, 172 Lockhart, William F 113 Loeb, Robert Harold 97, 174 Lohr. Charles E 30 Long. Dan 99. 152 Lopinsky, Joseph 109, 168 Loucks. Royden McKee 95. 156 Lowe. Eleanore 38. 190 Lowe. Jackson T 99 Lotstein, Jack 107. 168 Lucas, Louise 105, 188 Lucas. Robert Armistead 93 Lundquist, Vernon Arthur 107, 158 Lydick, Harry M 93 Lynch, Richard Vance, Jr 22, 143, 154 Lyon. William Scott 101, 152 M MacDermott. Charles 101, 160 MacDonald, Christie 105 Madden, Harold J 48, 170 Mahan, Charles 99. 170 Mahan. Frank 115, 170 Malcolm, Thomas 80 Major. Floyd, Jr 113. 178 Mallinger. M. Arnold 107. 174 Manion, Charlotte H 93 Markle, Mary Kathryn 28 Markowitz. A. Robert 22, 174 Marsh, Hugh 97, 170 Marshall, Jean 76. 119 Marshall. Ralph S 162 Marstiller. James Augustus 162 Martin. Eugene D 12 Martin. Homer Delmar 24. 170 Martin. June 113 Mason. Alice June 115 Mason. Darris 72 Mason, Troxell Olin 46, 49, 143, 182 Matrix 57 Matthews, John C 109. 152 Mathews. Nancy May 107, 194 Mathews. Nelson Elbert 97, 154 Maurin. Madeline A 76 Maxwell, Lydia Beckett 103, 125, 198 Mayfield, Frances 12 Meadows, Pauline 93. 154 Meckes. Barbara 109 Medicine. School 30 Megrail. George G 44. 51. 156 Mehalic. Frances 83 Mendel. Wylie Beall 44. 143, 152 Men ' s Glee Club 66 Merrill. Alden M 116. 158 Merritt, Thora Kathern 95 Mervis, Rosenetta 93. 200 Meyers. Muiray 30. 168 Milano. James V 38. 40 Military, Division 132 Miller, Betty Rose Ill Miller, Charles Preston. Jr 109, 170 Miller, Estelle Ill Miller, Ralph E 10 Miller. William A 95. 152 Mills. St. Elmo 95, 178 Mitchell. Jack 107. ISO Moats, Anthony Walden 109. 182 Mohler. Robert S 116. 170 Montesinos, Miguel Jose 95. 170 Monticola 120 Moon, Mildred 103. 198 Moore, Helen Louise 95, 127. 128. 192 Moore. James Harry 24. 152 Moore, Pat 95. 192 Moore. Phyllis 113, 192 Moore, Ulvert M 10, 156 Moore, Wendell Simpson .... 44.49,51, 143. 152 Moore. Willard E 109, 152 Moran, William Joseph, Jr 62, 123, 143 Moreland. Robert Lyie Ill, 156 Moreland, William A 62, 156 Morgan. Jack C 22, 143, 154 Morgan, Nellie Margaret 93, 194 Morgan. William B 107. 154 Morgen, Audrey 103, 200 Morgret, Gladys 64, 188 Morris, Buckner S 116, 121, 158 Morris, Carl 182 [220] MORE THAN A POPULAR MEN ' S ST ORE AN INSTITUTION AT WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSJTY HARRY GOLDSMITH CLOTHIER AND HABADASHER Varsity-Town and Don-Richards Suits, Coats and Slax Exclusively HARRY HAS ' EM Morgan Theatre BIdg. Morgantown, W. Va. Day and Night Service At MIKES RESTAURANT Dinners From 30c Up GOOD FOOD IS GOOD HEALTH 240 Walnut St. CHICAGO DAIRY MARKET HIGH STREET HIGHEST PRICED AND TOUGHEST MEAT IN TOWN R. S. TIBBS, Proprietor VIRGINIA LAUNDRY CO. SAM BINNIX, Manager 170 Chestnut Street Morgantown, Vv ' . Va. Dial 4393 We Soft Water Wash by the Pernnutit Way [221] INDEX Morris, Don W. . . , -(4, 123, 143. Morris, Donnally H. Morris, Guy Ed . . , I l i Morris, John David 30, Morris, Mary Ben ' ' 3, Morrison, Jimmie Beth 103, Morrow, Joe . Mortar Board Morton, Ernest V 24, Moses, Richard Mossburg, Virginia 12, Mountain Muckiow, William 24. Mueller, Robert I ' . Muffly, Paul R. . 115, Muldoon, Martha J. Muldrew, Elwood - Mulholiand, Mary Eleanor Mullens, Henry Scott Murphy, John Bond Murray, Emily Murrill, Jacqueline E Music, School Mynes, James Franklin Ill, 105, 116, . 97, . 99. 182 158 162 152 198 192 172 126 182 48 196 122 154 176 152 190 103 190 97 176 192 162 64 ,49 Mc Jr. 116, . 26, McAndrew, Michael John McCabe, James Norris . McCann, Bettie McCann, Frank P 24 McCartney, James Rowe 97, 130, 143, McClain, Sara Virginia I , McClung, Dwight McClung, James C McClung, Marvin R McCoy, James H US, McCoy, LaYvonne 99 McCoy, Phyllis Ruth 22, McCoy, V atson Arch HI, McCue, John Duncan 105, McCulloch, Marguerite La Jo 93, McCullough, Edison McCurdy, V ayne A 113, McDonald, Elery A 56, McDonald, J. Parker McElroy, Doris Dale McFarland, Jr., John W McFarland, Thomas C 107, McGee, William N., Jr 76, McGraw, Virginia G 22, McGuire, tHelen Frances 76, Mclntyre, tHoward L 99, Mclntire, William Henry McKay, Owen E., Jr McKenzie, Anna 40 McMechen, Betty Ann 76, McMechen, Kenneth 107, McMillion, Ann Carolyn 93, McNabb, Samuel Alexander McPherson, William E McQuistion, Iris 115, McQuiston, Jean 154 176 103 176 154 190 46 III 101 154 188 184 162 162 198 40 166 180 158 86 86 170 143 184 190 170 170 38 76 188 160 138 44 154 186 184 Nach, Nach, Nadel Nally, Nally, Gilbert 97, 168 Lillian 103,200 Isidore 30 Harvey Davis, Jr 44, 166 Loretta 115, 192 Napoleoni, Hector Hoyes 116 Napier Vera Ill Nash, Herman T 105, 158 Nauman, Robert A 170 Neely, Harold 26, 170 Neely, William E 115, 170 Neely, William Edward 62, 210 Nelson, Jane 12, 198 Nelson, Mabel Lou 12 Nelson, Robert W 107, 160 Neudoerfer, Jane 103, 194 Newcome, Allen 115, 166 Nicholas, John Francis 93 Nichols, Helen 103, 125, 188 Nichols, John 113, 170, 180 Nichols, Margaret 115 Nichols, Otis Ulysses 48,49,51 Nicholson, Mariorie Lee 28, 190 Nickell, D. J - . 101, 170 Nuhfer, Phillip Russell , 46 Nutter, William Trevey 24, 162 O ' Farrell, Paul 164 Olivella, Jaime A 99 O ' Neale, Rosalie 93, 142, 198 O ' Neil, Edward 109, 176 Openshaw, Alan 28, 172 Orchestra ' I Orchesis ' Orton, Gardner C 116, 158 Orton, Katherine 115, 198 Osburn, Darris Mason 72 Ostrosli, John W 24 Overholt, Mae 22, 40 Owens, David 115, 170 Painter, Loraine 113 Palmer, Alma 101, 103 Palmer, J. Carl 170 Panhellenic 151 Pantalone, V. L 46 Parker, John H 182 Parker, Joseph Wilbur 22, 154 Parrish, Jack 103, 162 Parsons, Harold Maurice 101, 170 Parsons, Kenneth David 12 Parsons, William Earl 109, k58 Pase. Herbert Allen 44 93, 127, 101, - 19, 105, 122, - 99, 95, 115, 128, 105, 143, 111, . 28, 109, 70 192 170 156 152 156 170 198 192 176 99 98 26 152 170 190 Peters, Peters, Peters, Peters, Patterson, Don R. . - Patterson, Jane Patterson, Ralph E. . . Pattison, John Norwood Patton, Oliver B Payne, Dylys P Payne, R. Jeffers .... Pearcy. Evert M Pearcy, Rose Ann . . . Pearsall, Eleanore . . . Pearson, C. Judson . . - Peck, Patty Peel, Kathleen 109, Pell, Jean V. . Pence, Edward Arthur 26, Penn, Norman 107, Pepper, Jane Elliott 115, 1 Perry, Ward 72 Perry, William Mason 24 Peters, Dee 24 Dolores 1 6 June 24 Robert J 95, 156 Roy Andrews 62 Peterson, Guy H 1 16, 164 Petitto, V. Victor 26 Pettigrew, Harry 113, 176 Pfost, Joe 115, 158 Pharmacy, College 72 Pharr, Richard R 105, 121, 180 Phi Chi 82 Phi Delta Theta 160 Phi Epsilon Phi 32 Phi Kappa Psi 162 Phi Kappa Sigma 164 Phi Kappa Tau 166 Phi Lambda Upsilon 31 Phi Mu I ' 6 Phi Sigma Delta 168 Phi Sigma Kappa 170 Phillips, Douglas Wise 99, 51, 164 Phillips, Howard Troy 152 Phillips, Mary Ellen 28, 188 Phipps, Joanna Ellison 38 Phi Upsilon Omicron 18 Physical Education, School 74 Pierce, Robert B 109, 162 Piggott, Harold W 101, 162 Pi Beta Phi 198 Pi Kappa Alpha 172 Pi Lambda Phi 174 Pinion, Samuel 76, 180 Pipes, David S 176 William 97, 143, 109, 176 160 111 190 156 10 Oberman, Nancy 101, Plattenburg, John Plenni, Paul . . . Plues, June Lee Poindenter, Julia Ann 18, 38, Point, Walter Warren, 83, 105, 117, 121, 124, 130, Poling, Arthur A., Jr Pollock, Luella 26 Pollack, Ruth 103, 200 Ponka, Joseph Luke 80 Pool, Bettie Blaine 105, 194 Pool, Champe Clark 99, 143, 162 Poole, Mary Catherine 30, 184 Porter, Josephine Natalie 95, 190 Porterfield, Marvin 156 Portnoff, Clifton Lew 83, 174 Post, Doris M 19, 115, 186 Poulicos, A. Paul 99, 170 Powell, Margaret 113 Powell, William 95 Powell, William H 56, 143, 152, 170 Preece, Betty Jane 105, 125, 196 Previll, Marshall 46 Pritchard, Mary Catherine 115, 194 Provence, Robert N 105, 156 Publications Board 35 Pugh, Nancy Ann 103, 194 Pyles, Rex E 86 9 Quick, James C 93 Quillen, Lucille 109 R Rader, William Edwin 107, 154 Rahall, Deem F 172 Rahall, Julienne Mae 105 Ramsey, Jeanne Louise 103 Randal, Keitha Anne 107, 190 Randolph, Brady F., Jr 83, 103 Randolph, Edward Burl 103, 162 Ranson, Ira E 95, 178 Rapaswick, Anthony 76, 162 Reed, Charles Marcus 46, 123, 172 Reed, Kathryn Florence 95, 198 Reed, Mable 95, 186 Reger, Audra Wood 46, 49 Reich, Frances 113, 198 Reid, Lloyd Mason 12 Relghard, Gretchen 97, 119 Reiley, Earl W., Jr 109 152 Reitz, Charles J 95, 162 Rhodes, William 115, 160 Rhododendron |27 Rice, George B 97, 172 Richardson, Ford, Jr 44 Ridd, Walter John 44, 158 Riffee, Rita Peck Ill, 192 Rifenburg, W. Ray 107, 182 Rifle Team I35 Riggle, Blaine Glenn 97, 170 Riggs, William Earle 97, 152 Ripley, Arthur R 12 Ripley, Maxine Ethajune 12 Ritchie, Benjamin Albert Ill, 170 Robb, Lewis J Ill, 162 Robbrns, Jane 19, 111, 188 Roberts, Carl James 30, 152 Roberts, Russell R 86 Robinson, Charles 44, 49 Roblson, Dorothy 88 Roddy, Edward 22, 1 1 1 Rodgers, EIrie P 83, 107 Rodgers, Hazlett M 26. 143, 152 Roeser, Harriett Carroll 12 Rogers, Everette McClure 95, 162 Rogers, Jack William 101 Rogers, Joseph T 109, 160 Rogers, Robert Arnold 26 Rogers, Rosanne Ill, 198 Rogerson, Betty 105 Rohr, Janice Ill, 184 Rohr, Margaret . 22, 184 Romanoski, Stanley E 101, 180 Romine, Elizabeth 103, 194 Rose, Aaron 48, 49, 174 R. O. T. C. Sponsors 142 Roth, Lester 115, 174 Rothwell, Herbert H 105, 152 s Sampson, Louise Margaret 64 Santymire, Morton 30, 123, 143, 164 Schramm, Andrew C 156 Schuchat, Betty Lee 93, 200 Schuller, Beery A Ill Schultz, Lorraine Ill, 190 Schultz, Pauline 93 Schwartz, Joseph I. 109, 168 Schweinsberg, Henry W 46,51, 160 Scott, Jr.. John S 115, 152 Scott, Mary Rosalie 26, 83. 192 Seixas, Donald 116, 168 Shaffer, Frank E 158 Shaffer, Jane 95, 118,192 Shahan, Juanrta 95, 184 [222] WHAT TO EAT? Ask One of Our Clerks Nationally Advertised Groceries Garden Fresh Produce • Fancy Meats BIRDSEYE FROSTED FOODS RAESES 261 Stewart St. 4 S. High St. DIAL 7215 WE DELIVER AVON ' S FOR FLOWERS For All Occasions 446 HIGH STREET MORGANTOWN, W. VA. WATCHES DIAMONDS • SILVERWARE ROBERT A. YAGLE Metropolitan Theatre BIdg. Morgantown, W. Va. When You Think of Jewelry Think of Yagle PRINTING AND OFFICE SUPPLIES SCHOOL SUPPLIES TYPEWRITERS L D. McFARLAND CO. 491 High St. Compliments of O. J. MORRISON CO. Morgantown, W. Va. [223] INDEX Shahan. Jr., Russell S 115, 182 Shale, Correll C 182 Shale, William A 115, 123, 154 Shannon, LaRue I 13, 192 Sharp, George Stewart 109, 152 Sharpenberg, J. Homer 46 Sharpless, Dorothy Virginia 113, 192 Sharps, Robert Edward Ill, 121, 176 Shawkey, G. Arthur 80, 176 Shearer, James 1 113 Shelton, Ellinor 113 Sherren, Edna Mae 76, I 19 Sherwood, Gordon 109, 158 Shingleton, J. Robert 109, 152 Shoat, James Riley 46, 49 Shoaf, John H 105 Shonk, Betty Ill, 194 Shonk, John Jenks 93, 178 Shortridge, Mildred 95, 127, 190 Shott, Ned 123, 178 Shuman, Betty Jane 22, 142, 192 Shreve, Theodore L 97, 170 Siegrist, Edgar C 26, 170 Siems, Jr., George H 109, 176 Sigma Chi 176 Sigma Delta Tau 260 Sigma Gamma Epsilon 50 Sigma Nu 178 Sigma Phi Epsilon 180 Sigwart, James ... 170 Simonton, Maurice L 101, 158 Simm ons, Ruth 107, 118, 125, 128, 188 Simon, Francey 95 Sims, John Albert 10 Simmons, Helen Corbin Ill, 192 Singleton, Jr., Julius Walton 107, 176 Sinneft, Herman L 156 Sites, William Kilmer 107, 156 Slaughter, James F 99 Sloter, Zane B 95, 166 Smiglin, Bertie Lee 192 Smith, Beryl Louise 14 Smith, Clarence Edwin 97, 162 Smith, Clyde Wilson 115, 160 Smith, Jr., DeCosta 123, 156 Smith, Edward E 115, 152 Smith, Elizabeth Wilson 113. 190 Smith, Evelyn, Dorothy 95, 196 Smith, Jack Edwin 99, 160 Smith, Jean Forbes 19, 107, 125 Smith, Jean Marie 103, 190 Smith, Philip G 10 Smith, Rose Mary 19,95, 130,188 Smith, Sallie 28, 190 Smith, Thomas 99, 162 Smith, Virginia Marie 105, 192 Smithson, Carroll M 99, 170 Smoyer, Barbara 10,40, 130, 142, 188 Snapp, Charles Bryant 113, 172 Sneddon, Bette 24 Snedegar, Margaret Grey 24, 192 Snider, John Lynn 99, 170 Snodgrass, Ernest W .... 86 Snyder, Jr,. Carl J .... 16 Snyder, Thomas Malcolm 80 Sommer, Katherine Luh 12, 18, 196 Sommer, William 95, 178 Spangler, Phyllis Louise, 30,118,126,128,142,192 Sparacino, George 109 Spaur, Mary Jane 22 Spear, Ralph Edwin 99, 152 Spencer, John D. 158 Sphinx 123 Spiker, Robert . 109, 178 Spriegel, William T. .28, 170 Springer, Jack 97, 143, 176 Springer, John Adams 105, 164 Spurlock, Charles H 105, 154 Squires, Frances 113 Staab, Shirley 103, 192 Stacks, Margaret 105, 184 Stallings, Bettie 19, 97 Stansbury, Charles 109, 152 Stansbury, Jr., Harry Adams 26, 152 Stansbury, Mary Elisabeth 97, 192 Steber, Lucille M 93, 192 Steed, William H 26, 160 Steele, Alice 115, 198 Stein, Shirley 103, 200 Stemple, David T 103, 162 Stenger, Jr., Aloys B 26, 170 Stephenson, John 107, 172 Sterling, David Glenhope 14, 143 Stewart, Anne 103, 194 Stewart, Jr., Frank C 116, 158 Stewart, James P, . 99, 160 Stewart, Martha 19, 111, 190 Stewart, Vernah Merrie 38, 198 Stickel, John F Ill Stidger, Gratta E 142 Stone, Cassie May 18, 19, 93, 192 Storck, Paul F 109, 152 Stotler, Frances 103, 125, 198 Stover, Harry M 170 Straley, Joyce C 105, 184 Strosnider, Marjorie 93, 127, 128, 194 Strother, Ruth 113 Stuart, R. Knowlton 105, 176 Student Council 130 Stump, Betty 19, III, 192 Stump, Guy B 24 Stutler, Joseph C 95, 156 Sullivan, John L 48,49,51, 143, 152 Sullivan, Lucille 93, 194 Summers, Robert C 12 Sutherlin, Jean 95, 190 Swiger, Celia Margaret 105 Swiger, James R 107, 160 Swiger, Maxine .. 113, 192 Sycafoose, Mary Frances , . 95 , 192 Sycafoose, Richard 109, 172 Tau Beta Pi 49 Tau Kappa Epsilon 182 Taylor, Betty 93, 186 Taylor, James C 116, 152 Taylor, John Martin 86 Taylor, Orville 115, 160 Tennis 212 Terrell, Geraldlne Ill Teti, John J 51 Tetrick, Edgar Dale 72 Thaw, Robert H 109, 176 Thomas, Virginia Alice ... .43, 198 Thomasson, Charlotte Anne 97, 190 Thompson, Archie C. . . 115, 178 Thompson, Harold G 95, 178 Thompson, Margaret E 113 Thompson, William Mason 86, 170 Thorne, Glenn W 93, 160 Thorne, L. Wayne 113 Thrush, Lawrence B. 28, 83, 170 Tidball, Robert A 44, 51, 160 Tidier, James 105, 154 Tilson, Dorothy Jane 115 Tolliver, Janet 103, 188 Tonry, Ruth 10, 18, 40, 119, 126, 188 Toothman, John 1 95 Toussaint, Diane Marie .... 76, 118, 119, 126, 193 Townsend, James 95, 154 Track 209 Trissler, Betty Gene Ill, 186 Tucker, Gwen 115 Tuckwiller, Don Watts 113, 154 Tuckwiller, Rachel 97 Turley, Lois Margaret 38, 126, 186 Tylor, Winifred Ruth 62 Tyree, Jack Marshall 10 Tyson, John Ray 38, 143 u Unbehaun, Richard 107, 172 Uriing, Isabelle 101, 128, 198 Urling, Walter Harold 170 Vance, William 101, 160 Ver Steeg, Marshall 115, 194 Viets, Lloyd 107 Virgin, Helen .101 Volk, Cecil S 99, 174 Volker, John F. , 107, 182 VonBerg, Robert L. 44,49,51,182 W Wade, Franklin G 101,83, 152 Walker, Barbara 107 Walkup, Harry E 24 Walkup, Virginia 103, 186 Waltz, Dale A 51, 99 Wash, Dorothy, Milton Ill, 190 Wasserkrug, Bernard Kenneth 28, 174 Waterman, David John, Jr 30 Watson, John Richard 105, 176 Watson, Joseph Franklin lo] 166 Watson, June 105, 121, 125 194 Watt, Frances E 19, III, 190 Watts, William Fleming ' . 99 152 Watzman, Sanford 113 174 Waugh, Margaret B 10, 18, 126 186 Weaver, Katy Lou 103 ' 194 Weaver, Stella 19, 113 186 Weaver, Virginia 95, 127 ' , 128 198 Webb, John R ' |2 Weekly, Ralph Kenneth 116, 162 Weeks, Art 172 Wehner, Charles V M5 Weinberg, Jr., Harry W 154 Weiner, Marceline 103, 200 Welch, Richard 99] 142 Waller, Margaret Ruth 10, 18, 40, 126, 190 Welshonce, James 97, 154 West, George William 107 Wheat, Mary Eleanor 103, 125, 188 Wheeler, John Max 170 White, Alma Elizabeth 56 White, Betty Lee 99, 194 White, Charles P 107, 170 White, Fred R Ill White, J. B 107, 160 White, Jeanne 113, 194 White, Mary Sue 115, 190, 193 White, Thomas A 116, 154 Whitescarver, Robert 44 Whitmore, Dorothy 38 Whittaker, Charles R 38, 154 Wigal, Marjorie Ruth 24, 128 Wigington, Letcher 97, 160 Wilbourn, Jr., Russell A 28, 162 Wilkerson, Virginia 76 Wilkison, Earl Edward 97, 162 Williams, Frances Cabell 24, 198 Williams, Grace 105 Williams, Jr., Jesse D 115, 121, 164 Williams, Patsy Jess 26 Williams, Phil Holland 109, 162 Williamson, Lillian 86, 184 Williamson, Margaret Louise 28, 192 Wilson, Charlotte 92, 127, 128, 198 Wilson, Harry W 76 Wilson, Robert Stringer 99, 152 Wilson, Thomas R 170, 142 Winning, Anna Nell 95, 142, 196 Winters, Raymond Keith 46 Wintz, Marjorie Ill Wise, Gay Oonnally 22, 190 Wise, Mary Porter 113, 190 Witt, Clarence William 48,49, 154 Woeber, Howard H 86 Wolfe, William G 24 Wolverton, Harriet Grant 99, 190 Women ' s Glee Club 68 Women ' s Recreation Association 119 Wood, Donald 105, 156 Wood, Rosemary 105. 184 Woodruff, Mary Louise 76 Woodworth, George Henry 86 Workman, Leslie H 28, 143 Workman, Mary Ethel 113 Workman, Shelton 123 Worrell, Donald Thompson 46, 49 Wrestling 211 Wright, Eugenia 105, 194 Wright, Jr., Fred 115, 152 Wright, Patrick 115, 176 Wright, Thelma 40 Wright, William E 101, 176 Wyatt, Olga Mae 113, 188 Yoke, Ann 93, 198 Young, Herbert W 83, 109, 160 Young, Jr., John Paul 80 Young Men ' s Christian Association 129 Young Women ' s Christian Association .... 128 Yost, Charles Peter 105, 158 Zatezalo, William M 182 Zeit, Carl 109, 174 Zimmerman, Kitty Campbell 10, 126, 196 Zimmerman, Virginia Lee 14 Zinn, Kermit R 24 I 1 1 [224] THE RENDEZVOUS QUALITY FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Dial 742! 235 Spruce St. The Store That Service Built The City ' s Leading Florist for a Quarter of a Century — The Students ' Favorite SERVICE PRICE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS WE WISH YOU CONTINUED SUCCESS i THE BOOK EXCHANGE 152 Willey St., Morganfown BEST OF LUCK SENIORS AND DON ' T FORGET li Mim Jk Where Dad Took His Girl ' [225] THE FASHIONABLE SHOE STORE Where Quality Reigns WHERE MOTHER AND DAD BOUGHT THEIR LOVELY SHOES Featuring Only the Finest Footwear For Over 30 Years Established 1910 QUALITY . . • NO OTHER • SALES • TALK • NEEDED CHEVEYS 495 High Street LAIDLEY AND SELBY QUALITY PRODUCTS THAT MEET PRICE COMPETITION L. 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